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                    <text>City race heats up

NEWS DIGEST

Commission candidates exchange
criticisms the day before election

BRIEFS_______________
U.S. takes Kirin Cup
KAPALUA. Hawaii - The United Stale* won
lour final-round matchea to take an 8-4 victory
over Europe and the
title In the Kirm ( up
World ( hamplonshlp
ofooir.
The U.S. team wa*
in command lor ihe
entire tournament,
finishing first after
flic qualifying round*
w it h 3 9 p o in t *
E u ro p e wa* neat
with 10 point*, while
A u s t r a lia -N e w
Zealand had 14 and
Japan 13.
T h e A m e ric a n *
picked up nine point*
in the final qualifying
m a tc h S a t u r d a y B anC rantnaw
morning against Japan Led by Hen Crenshaw •
3 unde- par 67. the U S squad won four
mate he* tied one and lost one

Four die in gang wars
LOS ANGELES — Despite call* by gang
member* for a holiday trure. authorities Mon
day reported four people killed and 13 other*
wounded In yet another weekrnd of gang
violence In Ihe law Angele* area
In the last of the weekend gang killing*, an
unidentified IS year add boy walking down •
sidewalk In Hawaiian Garden* wa* laially
wounded about 8 30 o m Sunday by a shotgun
blast fired by one of five men In a slow moving
sedan. Deputy Dan Co* said
Homicide detective* believed the shooting was
gang related. Coa said No *u*pecl* had been
arrested by early Monday
AI*o killed over the weekend wa* a teenager
hit by a stray bullet in a mall filled with
Christina* shopper* Three gang member* were
arrested early Sunday In Ihe shooting

■ y BR A D CHURCH

Harold staff wrilsr

____

SANFOHD — T h r race for District I d lv
com Isaloner grew more healed Sunday and
today. Ihe closing days of Ihe campaign
The election Is tomorrow The polls will be
open In Ihe Sanford Clvtr Cenler from 7 a m
until 7 p m tomorrow for Ihe votrrs in District 1

The candidate*. James Sweeting III. 29 of 400
Pine Avr and Lon Howell. 42. of 1109 Park
Avr today each rrtlCUed ihe other's rampalgn
Sweeting reacted angrily lo an advertIsemenl.
printed in Sunday's Sanford Herald, which was
highly rrittral ol him. and Howell m ile lied wlnn
hr I a ile d Sweeting * esprnslvr pn&gt;|x*sal» and for
not precisely complying with hts » lullenge to
takr a drug lest

Sweeting said of ihe advertisement signed by
A A MrCI.mah.in who represents District 4 on
ihe d ty commission. "I think II is unfortunate
lhal onr of Ihr city commissioner* has Injected
hlmsell Into Hits rampalgn II Howell Is not
Independent enough to make Ids own stalemrnis then how fs lie Independent enough to
represent Ihe rltUrns of District l?
Sweeting *ald Iih1.iv lhal MrClanahan "was
rejected by the voter* In 1984 when he wa»
defeatrd by John Mercer' Furthermore. Sweet
lug said MrClanahan was "highly critical of
M rn rr for making IrlrjKihonr rails on behalf of a
commission candidate, and now he goes far
See Election. Page 5A

Post office employees working
overtime to handle holiday rush
SANFORD — H should Ik- a very m e m
Christmas lor Irtrnds and rrUtivr* ol Sanlord
residents, as this year cards and porkagr&gt; havr
hern mailed In plenty of time for a holiday
delivery Thai's the news from U 8 Postmaster
Frrtl Kadrr. who works In Ihr 221 N Palmetto
oflk r
"People are getting morr rduralrd each yrai
tm Hie importance of rarly mailing Railrr said
"I Ihlnk they reallrr our problems lhal wr
prrsounrl. and If &lt;Kir s *k k we're In

Yesterday and Ihe Sunday tirfore. Ihe post
office opened II* i Iikks from 12 30 n in lo .1 30
p m In liandlr all Ihe baked gtaals. sweater*,
and Florida oranges that have been sent serosa
the country
Radrr estimated thal between 300 lo 400
parrels were mailed yesterday
Today's |k » i office hours art M 30 a m lo 5
p in Kadrr advlsrs anyone mulling Ibis lair In
I fie season use rilher exprrsaor priority null.

From Unllad Praaa International report*

1iw » i p e

_______

□ Nation
Pillsbury sold for $5.7 billion
MINNEAPOLIS - The Pillsbury Co an
nounced Sunday It ha* agreed to be acquired by
Grand Met PLC of Great Hrltaln lor 8«»*» |&gt;er
•hare, nr $8 7 billion
Ihllsbury'* announcement ended it* more
than two-month effort to fend off Grand Met.
which first made a $OOa share hid for the U S
company on Oct. 4
The agreement also follows Plllbury'* defeat
Iasi Friday In Delaware Chrncery Court, where
a Judge ruled against ihe company's "potann
pill
lakover defense and blocked II from
•pinning of! Its Hurgr r King fast -food subsidiary.
Under the agreement. Pillsbury will In­
acquired by Grand Met. which will buy all
outstanding Pillsbury shares at $66 |&gt;er share,
or about 85 7 billion Company official* said any
abate* not purchased tn the tender oiler will lie
acquired by Grand Mel In a laler merger lor the
same 866

rhomas Bisklckl. supervisor at lha Sanford Post have been working extra hours lo handle Ihe
Dffice. stands among some ol Ihe parcels Ihsl Christmas rush of cards, letters and packages
were delivered Monday Local postal workers

Frank Aroategul of DeLand sorts through soma
of the thousands of letters and cards

C o m m is s io n
m eetings m ay
be televised
Sy SA N D R A B O U C H A H IN E

Herald staff writer

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□ Sports

NFL SCORES
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|INDEX
Classifieds............... SB
Calendar................... 7B
C re te w o rd ................8B
Dear A b b y.................7B
D e a t h s ....................... 8 A
Editorial.................... 4A
Flo rid a ....................... *A

Horoscope
N ation.......................... 7A
P e o p le ........................
P o lice ...........................8A
S p o rts...........................1B
T e le vis io n ...................70
W eather...................... *A

Cloudy, cool temperatures

Partly
Cloudy

T o d a y w i l l be
warmer as lh r winds
shift lo lhr rust T o ­
night I hr lows will Ire
In I hr 4Os us thr
w inds make It to
E S E . Tuesday thr
high should Ik* about
73 drrres.

Brownie' Brown and Evelyn Hart help sort and bo*
canned food Homs during tho foy and food giveaway
sponsored by Ihe Winter Springs Vetorans of Foreign

M««M HwWkv r MOTT VWwwiI
Wars Tho VFW collects, organizes and dlsfrlbules
tho Homs to neody famlllos In the area

Local Santa an award winner
B y V IC K I O sS O R M IC R

Herald correspondent______________________________
W INTER SPRINGS — Each yr.ir thr Slide Velcr.ni&gt;
of Foreign Wars organization chooses one of Its
members for a prestigious award named lor a
llctlonul character
The 0.1. Joe Award Is given lo Ihe member ol the
VFW who has given the most assistance lo a
volunteer cllort For lire past two years Hint honor
has been earned by John Slevcns. a member ol Ihe
Winter Springs VFW Post 5405. for Ills work In the
restoration of used toys In present as gifts lo itie
needy.

"W e’re hoping he gels II tills year as well." said
Evelyn llarl. the post's Rehabilitation Chairman. II
he diies. ihe award will become a permanent part of
tills post."
On Sunday. Ihe VFW Post gave away Ihe toys that
Stevens has lieen fixing up all year Hoys and girls,
who inlglil otherwise have had a Christmas with no
gills, received like new dolls, lire engines. baseball
gloves and teddv liears.
Hurl described Slrvcns us a "rcul Santa Claus
She said that beginning on December 26 every year,
hr Iw-gins collecting broken and abandoned toys.
"I clean them each with u toothbrush, paint Ihcm
See Santa. Page BA

LAKE MANY - Live from Lake
Mary!
T h a i m ay very well be the
Introduction to each commission
meeting starling Jan 3 when Storrr
Cable of Altamonte Springs begins
llvr broadcast* of Ihe meeting*.
Storer ('able had been videotaping
the Thursday evening meeting*
since last October and broadcasting
them Monday night starting 8 p m.
on Storer'* Channel 22
Last October, when Storer had
signed a renewal franchise with
Lake Mary. Ihe contract stated that
within 18 months of signature the
cable company would Ire airing the
meetings live, according lo Tony
Ihipo, general manager for Slorer
Cable.
"We urr doing that about four
months .dir.id of schedule because
Wt- wcic able lo gel the electronic*
Installed and tested We believe It's
an Important service lo give our
subscriber. Ii Is good for shut-ins
and those who can'l gel lo Ihe
commission meeting*." Pupo said
today.
Storer Coble has brrn broadcast­
ing Allamonle Springs' meetings
llvr since 1979
Pupo Mild viewing Ihe meetings
. .in Im an cdui attend process.
"Unde u lew teachers In local
schools give assignments to their
student* lo watch the meetings." he
s
.i
I
d
"W ere real commuted lo this We
Hunk this Is an Important service lo
keep abreast of local Issues." Pupo
said.
iieeause Ihe clly already has Its
own mlcruphunc and PA system,
the live inertings will tic done at no
additional cost, according lo Pupo.
Storer Cable needs only lo lie Into
ihe existing system. The company
Installed lighting for Ihe hall when II

�is

IA — Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida - Monday. December 18. 1868

NEWS FROM T H E REGION AND ACROSS TH E S T A T E

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Governor may speed Richardson decision
United P re ss International

Uppizaner injures two at halftime show
TAM FA — A Llppl/anrr stallion galloped Inin an Orlando
high school band Sunday during the halfttmr show at the
Tampa Bay stadium, Injuring two students.
At*&gt;ul 200 members of the Colonial High School band
surrounded thrre Lip pi rat ter* and their riders in a rectangle for
pan of the halltlmr show during the Tain|ia Bay Duccannern
and the Detroit Linns game
Band members separated, providing an exit for the horses,
when one bolted slightly lo the left of the opening, galloping
tnloahoul four band members, a witness said.
The students were taken on stretchers to the hospital.
James McDay. 14. of Orlando, was treated for head Injuries
and released from St. Joseph's Hospital In Tain pa. a hopslial
spokeswoman said. Another band member Joy Kidd. 10, also
of Orlando, wus treated for leg Injuries and released
The horse's rider was not Injured, the witness said
The white Llpplzaners. usually used for dressage exhibitions,
wete part of a traveling show sponsored by Baseball A
Boardwalk.
The high school hand performed after winning a band
com petition sponsored by Baseball ft Boardwalk.

Former Navy doctor blasts prison care
STARKE — A prison doctor who served 30 years In the U .S
Navy says health cart In Florida's rorm tlonal system Is in a
worse state than It was In Vietnam during the chaotic years of
the war.
Dr. l.loyd Stricter said the stale's prison health-care system
is disorganized and demoralizing to ihe medical professionals
who work In It.
"The delivery of medical care In this system is worse than
uitythlng I ever saw In Vietnam." said Stetzler. who served as a
doctor, surgeon and medical administrator In the Navy.
"And I saw some pretty horrifying things over there. It's
more chaotic, more frustrating, more demoralizing than you
can Imagine."
Stricter* criticism came at Ihe ronrlution of Ihe second day
of federal hearings Friday at Union Correct tonal Institution Inin
allegations of poor Inmate medical care and Interference by
non-medical administrators In prison health-care decisions
Stetzler. chief health officer at Baker Correctional Institution
west of Jacksonville, was railed by the court lo testify about
the quality of medical care at the facility.
Fcdcral Investigators have documented at least two preven­
table Inmate deaths caused by poor medical treatment al Baker
in Ihe past year.
Strltier was hired four months ago. after the deaths, lo
improve the prison's medical care.

No winner in Lotto drawing
TA L L A H A S S E E — Nobody matched all six numbers In this
week's Florida Lotto drawing, so the Jackpot rolls over to push
the Christmas weekend total t o i l s million
The winning numbers were 13. 27. 30. 33. 34 and 3H
Though nobody got all six. Lottery Secretary Rrbrea Paul said
230.000 winners spill 64 million In smaller prizes.
The breakdown was;
— 117 players matched five numbers, worth 89.200.30
— 9.631 players matched four numbers, worth 6163.50.
— 242.177 players matched three numbers, worth $6.
Last Tuesday the lottery awarded 628.6 million lo a group of
five1retired couples from Delray lleach who regularly ate
breakfast together.
"We've awarded 16 grand prize Jackpots to Florlday Lotto
players In the eight months since Lotto began." Paul said.

Enquirer may be kept in family
LA N TA N A — Paul Pope, the 2 1-year-old son of late National
Knqulrrr publisher Ceneroso Pope, said he wanls lo buy Ihe
gossipy tabloid and has the financial backing lo do so.
"I'm ready to do whatever It takes to keep ll in Ihe fam ily,"
Pope said Saturday.
He also appears lo have Ihe suppnrl of National Enquirer
employees, who applauded whenever hta name was mentioned
al a meeting Saturday with representatives of Ihe newspaper s
trustees.
Nearly 125 employees questioned rcpresenallves of The
Blarkstone Group about their future during the meeting al the
Airport Hilton in Weal Palm Beach.
Blarkstone Is one of three trustees for the elder Pope's
company. UP Group, which publishes Ihe Enquirer and the
Weekly World News
tienrroso Pope died ol a heart attack Oct. 2. His will
mentioned that Ihe company was to be sold, though a truster
said tbit was a suggestion, and "not an Instruction."

From United Press International reports

LO TTE R Y
The daily number Sunday In
the Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 881
L Straight Play (numbers In exacl
order) (250 on a 50-cenl beI,
(500 on $1.
Bo&lt; 3 (numbers m any ordery
(80 for a 50 cent bet. (I6 0 o n (l.
Bov 6 (numbers In any order]
(40 for a 50 cent bet. (80 on 11
□ Straight Box 3 (330 In order
drawn, (00 In any order on a (1
bet
Straight Box 6 (290 In order
drawn. (40 it picked In combine
lion on(1 bet

MIAMI — A lawyer for Jam es Joseph
Richardson, accused of poisoning his seven
children 20 years ago. said Sunday Gov.
Bob Martinez has agreed to speed his
consideration of Richardson's rleniency
request.
Lawyer Ellis Rubin said he spoke with (hr
governor al a Saturday night party In Miami
honoring Rabbi Irwin l.ehrman
"The governor advised me that he was
giving Ihe petition for clemency srrious
consideration and that hr would probably
look at II closely either (M ondayl or
Tursday." R ubin said
"I asked h im if be could. If he reaches a
derision that Is favorable, we hope II would
tie hrlorr Christmas He said h r would give
It his best shut, or words lo that effect."
Martinez was unavailable for comment
Sunday.
Richardson, a black fleid worker who
earned a livin g picking (roll near Arradta.
was sentenced lo die for Ihe 1967 murder ol
hls children, who died after eating a meal
laced with Ihe poison pamlhlon.
Richardson's lawyers said the murders
actually were committed by a neighbor and
babysitter. Betsy Reese, the only adult
present when the children ate the poisoned
food.
Rubin and luwyrr Maik Lane said they

Three suspended officers
on aggressive warning list
United P rs s s International

MIAMI — Th rre of the eight
Miami police oflirrrs under In ­
vestigation In the fatal heating of
a drug suspect were (lagged on
an Internal department list in ­
tended to Identify overly ag­
gressive ol Beers. II wss reported
today
D rlrcllve s Pablo Comacho.
Ranald Sinclair and Nathaniel
Veal Jr. are named In a J u ly
1988 "E a rly Warning System"
memo listing 22 officers w ho
had five or more "control of
persons" reports In (wo years.
The Miami Herald reported O f­
ficers must turn In the rrports
any time force beyond normal
handcuffing Is used to make an
ancst
The three officers, along w ith
drlrcllves Charlie Haynes. T o m
Trujillo and A ndy Watson, were
rrlleved of d u ty with pay [lend­
ing an Investigation Into Friday's
fstal b e a t in g ol Le on a rd o

Sacond Clatt Potltg* Paid al Sanlord.
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Box tSS&gt;. Sanlord. F L 11721.
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Month*. 117 Mi Vaar. i l l .00 In Stal*
Mall; 1 Monthi SIS 11j S Months.
Xtl.SS, V to r. U t SO
Out CM Stair Mail Thrto Month* 121 S4i
S Month I S4S ISi Vaar 171 H
Phono 1407) 122 2411.

Hat’s off
Tiffany Wiggins, 6. Idyllwilds Elementary, loses her hat at the
finish of Mr Fig’s magic hal parade It was the ftnsle to a boot*
reading project

United P rs s s tntsrnstlonal

FORT LA U D ER D A LE - When
consumer* ask fot red tnap|&gt;rr.
th e y often get a le s s -e x p e n s iv e
cousin, despite Industry claim*
thol seafood substitution Is an
Isolated problem, according to a
report published Sunday.
Laboratory check* of seafood
In south Florida showed 9 0
pcrrrnl of fish werr mislabeled,
according to a check conducted
by Ihe Natlonu! Marine Fisheries
seafood In s p e c tio n lab In
Pawagoula. Miss . published In
Ihe F o ri L a u d r r d a lr S u n SenUnel
Two ol 20 txurnplrs labeled us
red snapper turned out lo be
genuine re d snapper, test*
conducted for the newspaper
revraled Fo u r werr Identified a*
lane snapper, a rb caper cousin.
The government lab could not

positively identify 14 other
samples, although officials ruled
out fed snapper, lane snapper
and seven o th e r types of
snapper.
"There's always been a pro­
blem with substitution of red
snapper because It's a very
valuable fish.” Mary Snyder of
me U.S. Food and Drug Administration told Ihe newspaper
Snyder said food inspector*
cannot begin to addrrss the
widespread practice. "You're
always going to gel people sub­
stituting something less valuable
for It lo tnakr more money.''
Food substitution* violate fed­
eral and slate consumer pnilet •
Bon law* If convicted, violator*
could fucr up lo three year* In
prison
FDA rrgulations stipulate only
one specie* and genus of fish,
Latjanus cam pec ban us. can be
labeled red snapper. Labeling

any other fish as red snapper.
Including rlnac relative*, con­
stitute* misbranding and I* Il­
legal under Ihr federal Food.
Drug and Cosmetics Act. the
paper rrportrd,
Substitutes la rgely aflrci
consum er p rlrrn Lane und
vermilion snapper coals 61 24
and 81.23 a pound, while genu­
ine red snapper commands
82.35 a pound, the nrws|&gt;aper
reported.
But sulistllulr seafood also
poses (KMrtiii.il health risks. Mid
Don DeSllva. a professor of
marine biology at the Unlvrrslly
ol Miami.
"There arr a number of redcolored snapper, including
million snapper that ran be
palsonous." DeSllva Mid. noting
the fish feed tin poisonous reels
"T ru e red snapper doesn't
hang around mr.il rrrfs
and

so ll Is not picking up the
potsnnou* organisms he said
adding lane and mangrove
snapper also air risk free
Store owners took issue with
the government w hrn asked
about substitute* found In their
store, the news|M|»rt rrportrd
"ll's red; It's a snapiirr It's red
snapper Thai's how the logic ol
ll works." Chris Stndrhnan
seafood manager al the Xlra
Supermarket In We si Palm
Beach told the Sun Sentinel
Inspector*, however, say not
all rrd snapper substitute* come
from the snap|M-r family. Oihrt
llsh. Including (Mean perch
lllapla and liana* uda. have brer
d iscovere d u n d e r Ibe red
sttap|ier label, the |M|trr said
"ll's a rip-off.” said Frank
Jackalonr. executive director o
Ihr Florida Consumers Frdrra
Bon, a ell Urn's lobbying group

Today...sunny and warmer.
High In Ihe mid and uppct
60s Light wind.
Tonight...fair und uul u»
cold Uiw in Ihe mid to upper
40s Light southeast wind.
Tu e s d a y...m o s tly uu n n y
mild. High In Ihe mid 70s
Wind southeast 10 lo 15m ph

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Monday December 19. 1988
Vol 01, No 101

Fla m i l .

Mercado. 33.
Two supervisor* In Ihr underrover narrutlrs unit. Ll Mtrharl
Christopher and Sgt Msnurl
Orusa. also were relieved of duly
because of the way Ihry handled
the Investigation after the beat­
ing
Camacho's name appears at
Ihr lop of the warning memo,
which Is updated every six
months H r had eight control of
prrsons rrports. more than any
other policeman but one In Ibe
1.OtO-olfhcr department.
When an officer Is listed In Ihe
memo. Internal Security officers
send a notice lo hls or her
supervisor, Th e supervisor re­
views each Incident died In Ihr
memo, then recommends what
action should be taken Options
include a transfer, stress school
or counseling
Poller declined lo rrlrasr de­
tails of ibe Incidents thal ted In
Camacho, Sinclair and Veal be
ing turned in the memo

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Saturday by Th# Sanford Myf»ld
Inc . US N French Avs., Sanlord,

had recovered a box of files stolen Irnm Ihe
stale attorney's office nine years ago. They
said the documents and other evidence
could prove Richardson was framed by
funner DeSoto County Sheriff Frank Cline.
I2 lh Circuit State Attorney Frank Schaub
a n d Assistant Slate A tto rn e y J o h n
Treadwell.
A former cellmate recently recanted hls
testimony that Richardson confessed to the
killings, and nurses at the home where
Ressr live* say she lias rrpealedly con­
fessed. The form* Arcadia police chief has
also sworn hr was pulled oil the casr whrn
he began to suspect a cover -up
itic stolen files have been turned oxer to
Martinez, who experts to rrtxlve a report
this week on a Florida Department of Law
Enforcement Investigation Into the ease

THE WEATHER

Sanford H erald

Pubiithad (Wily s»e Sunday, turpi

the documents and other
evidence could prove Rich­
a r d s o n was f r a m e d by
former DeSoto County
S h e riff Frank C line, 12th
Circuit State Attorney Frank
Schaub and Assistant State
Attorney John Treadwell.

If Martinez and three cabinet members
agree that Richardson should fie granted
clem ency, he could br released Immediatlry.
Richardson. who turns 53 Christmas Eve.
spcnl five year on death row brforr his
sentence was commuted lo 25 years In
prison. He Is scheduled for (Hirolr in 1993
Though Richardson waa accused of poison
ing all Ihe children, hr was tried and
convicted of only one murder.
Rubin said Schaub had Ihrralrnrd that If
the stale lets Richardson go. he would seek
lo indict him for the other six children's
deaths
"1 (old him I hat 's Ihe best way lo free
Janies Rlchaidson that I know of. We're
prrparrd lo go lo trial nrxt week." Rubin
said.
"I would like lo give ll lo a gruttd Jury
whether hr does or not." Rubin added
Klchardson'a lawyers have asked the
Florida Supreme Court to grant a new Irtal
Ellis said Itial even If Richardson Is granted
clemency, he will pursue an attrmpt lo gain
a new trial.
"I asked film. 'If the governor should let
you go. do you want to drop this?"' Rubin
said "H it answer was. I want my name
cleared I wsnl *n tie able to walk in my own
shoes again. I want the truth lo come not I
want Ihe people who pul me here lo go to
jail. Just like I went lojail '"

NEW
Dec 3 0

[ BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves urc
flat and calm . Where Is no
current and llie water tempera­
ture Is 54 degree*. New S m y rn a
Beach: Wave* arr I to l Vi feet
and semi-glassy. Current Is lo
the south, w ith a water tempera­
ture of 56 degrees Sun screen
factor: 17.

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAH T A B L E : Min 2 I0
u ni., 2 55 p.m .; MaJ. H.I5 a m..
8 45 p.m T ID E S : Daytona
Beach: high*. 5:18 a m . 5 37
p.m.: lows. 11:35 a.m.. 1132
p.m.: New S m yrn a Bcacbt
highs. 5 23 a.m . 5:42 p.m.;
lows. II 40a m . 11:37p.m.;
Sebastian In let: high*. 0. |R
u.m.. 5 .1H p.m .: lows, 11:31
a .m .. 11:46 p.m .

BOATING
SI. Augustine to Jupller InlclToday...wind variable mostly
west 5 kts thl* morning becom­
ing east around 10 kls this
afternoon. Seas less than 2 ft
becoming 2 to 3 ft. Bay and
Inland water* smooth lo a light
chop.
Tonight and tursday...wind
southeast 10 to 15 kls.

F R ID A Y
Claar 71-52

STATISTICS
The high temperature in San­
ford Sunday was 51 degrees anil
Ihr overnight low wus 28 as
reported by Ihe Unlvrrslly of
Florida Agricultural Research
und Edurallon Center. Celery
Avenue.
There was no recorded rainfall
during (tie 24-liour period end­
ing al 8 a.m. today.
The Irm prraiurr al 9 a.m.
today was 48 degrees and Sun­
day's overnight low was 34. us
re co rd e d by the N a tio n a l
Weather Service ut Ihe Orlando
International Airport.
Other data:
□ S u n d a y 's high.................... 54
□ Barom etric pressure..3 0 .4 1
C Relative hu m ld lty.....e 2 pet
□ W inds.................. N E at 9 mph
□ R ainfall....................... ...None
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Woman reportedly slashed after argument

POLICE BRIEFS

argument over whether or not
thr couple will marry. Oviedo
police report.

■ y 9 U 9 A N LOOKH

Herald staff writer

Girl reports sex offense
LONCW OOD — A 14-ycar-old girl reported to Seminole
County deputies a man musturlialed In front of her after
offering her 920 while she walled for her school bus Friday
morning on Palm Spring* Drive. The girl said the man asked If
she wanted a ride and when she rrportrd saying "N o.” ahe said
the man asked her If she wanted to make 120. and Insisted that
she ride with him.
She reported seeing the man masturbating during the
Incident before he sped off. She described the man as wearing a
white tee-shirt and dark blue work pan)*, said he had a large
build with a |iot belly, a beard and shorl and dirty fingernails

Traffic stop results in drug charge
C H U L U O TA - After an Orlando man was stopped for
speeding Friday morning and charged with driving with a
suspended license, a Seminole County deputy reported
discovering a small amount of marijuana George M. Hughes,
30. was arrested after the deputy reported seeing him speeding
south on Stair Hoad 4 Hi between Lockwood Hoad in Geneva
and Fifth Street InChuluota
After Hughrs was stopped, arrested for the sus|&gt;rndrd license
charge and taken to the county Jail, the deputy reported
discovering a small amount of marijuana In a brass case In
Hughes' coat porkrt lie wan rhargrd with driving with a
suspended llcrnse and jMmsesalon of less than 20 grams of
marijuana Hr was later released on bond

Man allegedly beats wife
SANFORD — A mail who told Sanford poltrr his wtle awoke
him by hilling him with a dog * rope because he wouldn't go
Christmas shopping, was Jailed alter allegedly beating his wife.
Police reported Oliver Glenn Carroll. 29. of 303 Holly Ave .
Sanford, had a "very small mark on hi* track, possibly
Inflirtrd with the dog's rope However. Lillian Carroll told
police her husband hit her In the face with hi* fist and pushed
her head Into a wall Oliver Carroll was arrested at his house at
7.03 p.m Sunday on a charge of turnery spouse abuse Hood ts
9500

LSD allegedly found in wallet
W INTER SPRINGS — Winter Springs police who slopped a
weaving truck on Hayes Hoad at about 11 30 p m Saturday,
reported arresting the driver after 13 untts of 1.SD were found
in the man s wallet.
fleer and two partially smoked marijuana cigarette* were
also found in the pickup truck of Charles Allen Hancock. IH. of
22H5 Lake View Ave . Chuluota, poltrr said Hancock is
charged with possession of LSD and marijuana and jmssesslon
of alcohol by one under the age of 2 1. Bond ts 95,000

Accused club wielder charged
W INTKH SPRINGS — A man arrusrd of twice hilling another
on the arm with a club during a dispu'r at the 7-Eleven. Coll
Drive. Winter Spring* at about 12 30 a m today. Is rhargrd
with aggravated hattrry.
Police report meepeg the victim outside the store He
arrusrd the suspect of Injuring hts left arm Police "wild the
man's arm was bruised and sw ollen
Scott David Hill. IH. of 1303 Court D Casa Park Circle Wtnlrr
Springs, was arrrstrd Inside the store He ts charged with
aggravated battery Bond is 95,000. The d u h was found inside
the store, jioltce said

EMERGENCY CALLS

I

SA TU R D A Y
• 8:06 a m 1105 K
Fourth St
fire caused by
6-yrar-old hoy playing with
lighter In bedroom; mattress
dragged into yard and exllngutshrd. mattress burned, hut
no Injuries or damage to
house
SUNDAY
• 12 24 a m - 343 Live
Oak Ave., driver locked out o(
automobile with motor runnmg
• I 24 a m - 217 S Park
Ave., trauma, man, 22. not
transported
• 6:27 a m. — 129 Hethune
Circle. small wires burning
• H5H a m — 2011 Sum ­
merlin Ave., medical cull,
woman. 77, not transported.
• 4 30 p m - 2685 Prtn
ceton Ave . fire to small log

Temperatures
almost drop
to record low
SANFORD — The low trm prralit re In the urea was 34 drgrrrs
thl* morning, falling four de­
grees short of the record low for
this date, according to thr Na­
tional Weather Service
Ttie weather service forecasted
sunny, lair weather with a high
reaching 70 degrees today. The
low tonight Is expected to tie In
the mid to upper-40a.
In 1981. Ihr low temperature
was was 30 drgrrrs In thr urrn.
T h r normal low for this datr Is
50 degree*
County Fxtrnslon Agriculture
Agent Yuday Yadcv said this
morning that hr cxjieiis little
damage to arra citrus and vege­
table plants
A lth o u g h damage reports
weren't available until this af­
ternoon. fir said, hr estimated
that damage would be minimal
b eca use g ro w e rs tu rn e d
sprinklers and heaters on last
night anticipating u freeze.

extinguished on arrival
• 5:05 p in — 410 C ypress
Avr., trauma, man. 24. not
truns|M&gt;rtrd
• 7 42 p m
1413 W.
I3ih St., trauma, woman. 42.
not transported
• 9 15 p . m . — O S O
Mellonvllle Ave.. rlgurrtlr set
off smoke alarm
• 10:43 p m
- 242H S
Utkr Avr.. light smoke from
lira!log vents, no lire.
MONDAY
• I 2.OH a m 300 S.
Sanford Avr.. medical call, no
Injuries or action tukrn
• 2:32 a m — 24H5 Atr|Kirt
lilvd.. medical call, woman.
IH. transported.
• 4:45 a m. - 2545 Park
A v r ., p u b lic assista nce ,
woman. HO. not irunsjioiird.

"Feel Good A g a in "

LAKE MARY BLVD.
CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC
DR

O V IE D O A 22-year old
Oviedo man ts rhargrd with
attempted murder after being
accused of slashing the neck of
his girlfriend's mother. T h r
slashing took place during un

Donald Tyler. 22. of 676 Tyson
St. was arrested at home at
12 50 a m. Sunday Emmallnr
Fral/er, 54. of the same address
was treated at Florida Hospltal-Altamonte Springs Police

wound.
Fralzrr'a daughter. Dennan
Fral/er. 22. of the same address,
Oviedo (Miller reported that told police Tyler and her mother
when they arrived at Fralzrr's were arguing over whether or
house she was lying in the road not she and Tyler will marry'
outside thr house and a regis­
The argument and stabbing
tered nurse, who was driving by occurred inside the house.
and stopped when Fral/er ran
Tyler remains Jailed In lieu of
out wounded, was treating her 925.000 bond
satd she suffered a I-Inch long
knife cut on her neck

John Duda, founder of family
agricultural firm, dead at 84
OVIEDO - John Duda. the
Innovative founder of one of thr
state's largest family-owned ugrlcultur.il firms, died Saturday at
ageH4

A. Duda A Sons Inc. has grown
to be one of the largrst vegetable
growers In Ihr United Stales
with annual sale* reportrd at
9 1H43 million. McAllister satd.

Duda died at the Lutheran
Haven Nursing Home here,
where he lived

Duda was an urllve member of
St Luke's Lutheran Church as
president und treasurer. He
supported the Lutheran Chris­
tian Mission and served on ihr
board of directors of Youth With
A Mission of Colorado Inc.

Horn June 18. 1904 In Velrlce,
Czechoslovakia, thr Duda family
came to thr United States In
1912 He retired as roipnrate
vice president of Duda A Sons
Inc. In 1976 and rrmatnrd on
the Duda Hoard of directors until
January 19HH
He received an honorary
doctor of agrtcull*’" ’ service dr
gree from thr University of
Central Florida In I9H2 and
three years later became a
member of Florida’s Agriculture
Hall of Fame

Known to hi* co-workers as
"M r. J o h n ." Duda "deeply
liellrvrd in stewardship of mate­
ria! things that belong to God,"
McAllister said

Survivors ini hide wlfr. Julia
C lc m a n e c ; son*. J o h n L ,
Edward. Walter and Luther, all
of SUvta; daughter. Katherine
Duda Dtngwell. Chagrin Falls
Ohio: step-daughter. Phyllis
McMullen. Atlanta: brother.
Don McAllister, information Ferdinand Duda. Slavla. 19
officer for A Duda A Sons Inc grandchildren and 11 great­
since 1975. described Duda a* grandchildren
"a mtclianlcal genius "
Funeral services for Duda will
Hecause Duda was able In br II a m Wednesday at St.
Invent equipment and adapt Luke's Lutheran Church. Slavla,
existing tools to better perform with Pastor E J . Rossow und
tasks In hts agriculture business, Pastor Daniel E*luk ofllrUitlng
'"Dudartzlng equipment* has Interment will follow, at St.
become a part of the Duda Luke* Cemetery. Slavla. Friends
production tradition." Mt Alltairr may visit from 2-4 and from 7-9
p m Tuesday at the Goldenmd
said.
Chapel In lieu of Rowers, the
One of Duda's Innovations was family requests that contribu­
balloon tire s for tra cto rs , tions he made to Luther High
McAlltster said Larger tires kept School 550 N Fa-on Trail. Or
tractors from getting tagged Undo 32H17
down in lo o se , organic soil*, hr
H u ld w ln -Fa irchild Funeral
said Duda ulso designed (lack­
ing conveyance systems to In­ Home. Goldenrod. In charge of
arrangements
crease handling cajiabilliv

Panel: Health Institute should
remain under government control
Untied Press In tarnation*!

WASHINGTON - An ex(*erl
panel Monday concluded the
National Institutes of Health
should not Ire turned over to the
private sector, but warned that
federal pay scales are making it
hard for the government's pre­
mier research center to attract
'op scientists
A N a tio n a l A c a d e m y of
Sciences panel determined that
deapltr talk of
privatizing
Nlll'a in-house research pro­
gram. It would tic "undesirable
and Impractical" to move such
research out from federal restric­
tions and Into Ihr hands ol
private operator*.
"None of the common forms of
privatization would Ik- as likely
1o sustain I he vitality of Ihr
research clfort us would a more
modrst restructuring.'* stated
the 14 member panel convened
by thr academy's Institute of
Medicine.
In Its 159-pagr report, the
committee recommended NIH he
allowed to exceed federal salary'
caps In order to compete with

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Destiny Turner, a first grader at Gold boro Elementary School,
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Marine expert awaits
word on dolphin rescue
U n l f d Frass Intsm atlonal

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schools is 45 percent to 70
perernt higher than the top
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EDITORIALS

New Medicare
plan is good
T h e Medicare Catastrophic Coverage A ct of
1980 waa p rzbably the lOUUt Congress'
crow ning achievem ent In health cmec, hut
legislators are now bracing for an avalanche
&lt;.t com plaints w hen beneficiaries begin on
Ja n . 1 to start p ayin g for the program
themselves.
B y the Mine Congress adjourned In late
October, half a dozen bills had been In ­
troduced by lawm akers wishing (o see the
new paym ent schedule delayed, altered or
repealed outright. M uch of this opposition
comes from elderly recipients w ho do not
understand the benefits they will reclevc for
very modes! increases In Medicare perm turns

VIN CEN T CARROLL

«

Health-care reform? I’ll drink to that
Say what you like about the medical pro­
fession. It Is refreshingly unrepentant. Although
health rare has consumed a growing share of the
national wealth for each of the past 40 years,
some doctors seem eager to justify every
expended penny
How else to explain an article In the Journal of
the American Medical Association arguing that
alcoholics should noi be required to stop
drinking to become eligible for liver transplants?
Any delay In treatment would be unfair, the
authors contend It would also reflrct a
"moralistic'* Judgment about the natUT ol
alcoholism, which they emphatically land
wrongly) deny ts a controllable vice
Thus, between 1963 and mtd-1987. at least 56
patients with alcoholic cirrhosis received liver
transplants In Pittsburgh and Denver (the two
cities studied| A few patients drank right up
until admitted lu the hospital. Twenty one died
within six monlh* of the procedure Two whit
survived continued In Imbitic
Only In waning 20th century America would
the term "morallath-" br ccrutirtered a slinging
rebuttal to critics of such extravagantly gener­
ous treatment For makr no mistake Not
everyone who might tie a candidate lor a liver
transplant receives one. According to the Office
of Health Technology Assessment. 30.000 to

40.000 people die annually of liver disease Last
year, thrtr w rrr 1. 159 liver transplants.
If alcoholics are to
be Ind u lge d w ith
such treatment de­
spite making no ef­
fort to slop poisoning
thrm selves. where
ran w r possibly draw
the line lx-tween nec­
essary and unwar­
ranted procedures,
b c lw rrn treatment
t h e p u b l i c Is
expected to su held Ire
and that which It Is
not?
Or Is Ihe cost ot
medical care simply
fated to H*c forever'?
Since 1946. the
dally mat of a hoapt
tal stay has climbed
nearly 12 percent
each year, compared
with average annual Inflation of 4 2 percent
During the same period. Ihe price of a visit to a

Khomeini ravages
his own people
W ASHINGTON — Sitae Iran and Iraq
drt laird a truce in July. Iltr Ayatollah
Khomeini ha* turned on his own |&gt;eoplr to
teed hi* lusattaldr apprtltr lor savagery
t h r Iranian economy t* tn shamblra the
(M-oplr ate unhappy and Khomeini Iran* a
rrvolulkMi So. with tils henchman Jiprakrr
of ihe Partiamriil Hashruil Ralsanjanl. lie 1*
handling lnlini.il problem* Ihr only way hr
knows how — terrorism against III* own

T o pay for his expansion, the Medicare
prem ium that 98 percent of beneficiaries pay
for the optional Part B program w ill Increase
by ( 4 a m onth, m a kin g the total annual
prem ium $373.20 In 1989. T h e supplem ental
prem ium w ill gradually rise from 94 to
$10.20 a m onth b y 1993. bringing the total
yearly paym ent to $ 5 11.20.

people

In addition, there w ill be a supplem ental
prem ium geared to taxable Income. T h e 60
prreent of beneficiaries w ho owe less than
$150 a yra r in federal Income lax w ill pay no
supplemental p re m iu m at all. T h e other 40
percent w ill pay u p to $800 a year In
supplemental p re m iu m In 1989.

There are some people w ith good reason to
lx* unhappy about the supplemental pre­
m iu m . Includ in g those whose em ployers
a lre a d y p ro v id e s im ila r c o v e ra g e a n d
Medicare beneficiaries enrolled In separate
health-maintenance organizations, w h ich al­
ready offer m a ny of the benefits.
Hut the vast m ajority of senior citizens w ill
receive high-quality health care at fair prices,
coupled w ith protection from financial ruin
during protracted Illnesses. T h e new program
Is. In fact, a deal that Is hard to beat.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Lrttrr* to the editor are welcome. All letters must
lx signed and Include a mailing address and
irlcpnonc number L rn rrs should be on a single
subject and as brief us |iosslhle. The Sanford
//rra/d rrserves Ibe right to rdll Idlers.

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ICIItMiH NEWSt’Af'ER EN TER HUSK ASSN

JA C K ANDERSON

T h e new law w ill protect 32 m illio n
Medicare beneficiaries from the costs of
catastrophic Illnesses by capping the am ount
they m ust pay far hospital care, doctors* bills
and olher medical servetes. For the first tim e.
Medicare coverage Is extended to all pre­
scription drugs, routine m am m ogram s and
limited home care for the severely disabled.

E stim a te s o b ta in e d by the A m e ric a n
A s s o c ia tio n of K c tlre d Persons, w h ic h
strongly hackrd the new law. Indicate that,
on average, m arried persons w ith a Joint
Incom e of $10,000 o r less will pay no
supplemental p rem ium . Those w ith an a n n u ­
al Income of $20,000 w ill pay $23 a year, and
the $800 celling will be paid only after Joint
In c o m e re a ch e s a b o u t $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e s e
am ounts should hardly strain the household
budgets of retirees who. as a group, o w n more
wealth thun voting workers.

physician rose by 5.5 percent unnvially —
meaning we pay ISO pcrrenl more today. In real
dollars. Just to stop by the doctor's office.
One more telling datum Forty years ago.
sorlrty spent twice as much on education as on
IteaRh rate Now health care ts the bndgr-larv
king. hands down
Fornirr Colorado Gov. Richard lumim — he (it
Ihe Infamous but misrepresented "duly to die"
remark some yrars ago — Is one of msny people
who'vc trsrkrd the galloping growth of medlral
costs with Increasing alarm
“ Health core has become a fiscal black hale
down which America t* (suiting a gtralrr and
greater share of Ita wealth." he recently noted
"W ith an annual price tag of $511 billion —
more than 11 pcrrenl of Ihe gross national
product — America has a systrm that produce*
medical mlrarle* for a few. denies tiaslr and
preventive health care to many, and nuke*
American product* unromjietlUve on thr world
market.’’
IVrhap* hr exaggerate*, but ixa by much
One'truth Ol the o«tee lag of every U S -produced
cor ts directly rrU trd to mrporalr health care
co*t* — a lar greater burden than Hut tmnir by
automaker* abroad

GEORGE F. WILL

Cold War started at Yalta
WASHINGTON - Estonia, ihe mouse roaring
at thr brar. ts the most rambunctious element
of what President Kragari "Ix-forc hr bet aine
Preside! Pangin**'-called the Evil Empire The
ferment In Estonia and elsewhere In Eastern
Eurupr gives George Hush an opportunity to
change the subject and seize (hr tultUIHe
It Is an op portun ity to stop talking
arithmetic and Mart talking (minus, an
opportunity to stop talking the dry- number* of
arm* control and takr up ihe rich rhetoric of
frrrdom. and Soviet obligations Incurred 44
years ago this coming February.
Estonia's parllmrnt lias asserted a right lo
reject law* made In Moscow If tliey abridge
local autonomy After an icy Gorbachev
speech of denunciation. Estonia asserted It
again, by a vole of *50-91
Messrs Jrffersor and Madison, cull your
offices Fax lo Estonia your Kentucky and
Virginia resolution* Provoked by the Allen
and Sedition Art*. In 1798 those two slates. In
resolves written hy Jefferson and Madison
respectively, declared ihr Acts unconstitu­
tional Virginia suggested Ihe doctrine ol
"Interposition.*' whereby state authority
would lx- Interposed between the central
government and the Individual Kentucky
baldly asserted that each state "lias an equal
right tn Judge for llsrlf.”
These assertions (if stales’ rights rested on a
"compact " theory of the Constitution, a theory
that Implied a right of secession T h r theory
was trfulrd by logic and defeated by arms on
this ground The Union derived (mm an
Irrevocable art of consent "four score and
seven years'* before thr battle of Gettysburg -w Ith the Declaration of Independence,
not the Constitution
Confronted by nations such as Estonia. Ihe
Kremlin rannot make an argument based on
consent. The Kremlin wishes that nil nations
In thr Soviet Union's seething ethnic stew
would go off the boll Ix-fore the lid comes
completely off the kettle, Hut the Kremlin
must especially wish that Estonia would pij&gt;e
down li Is such an embarrassing reminder.
Il Is a reminder that ihe Soviet rrglmr Is ihe
only regime that suffered no rupture os a result
of Its alliance with H ltl-r It Is a reminder of
how ihe Second World War tiegan--wiih
Germany and ihe Soviet Union us accomplices
In (xwquesi. li is a reminder of how iliui war
ended and the Cold War begun--with Soviet
duplicity regarding self-determination for East
EurojK-an nation*
In hts U.N. speech. Gorbachev, u forthright
antl-plurallst. deplored the modern world's
"endless mnllllude of centrifugal forc es.** and
hts domestic reform* ure severely renlrall/lng
Hut centrifugal forces along Ihe eastern edge of
Ihe Soviet empire should lx- enc(imaged hy
U S. d iplom acy, especially the public

diplomacy of broadcast log to a region where
radio remains a powerful (outre
George Hush's choice as head nf the U S
Information Agency should have a mandate tu
nurture nationalist articulation In Easier
Eurupr T h r rholer of Jcunr Kirkjwmck or
Henry Catlo or some other intellectual con
Irovrrstallsl would lx- a welcome signal It
would tndtrate lhai the Hush administration
dor* not Intend to be merely an ur&lt;om|&gt;lter of
G n rh a rh rv In udv a n c I n g
"perestroika" as It Is
convenient for Ihr
Kremlin lo define II.
Th e re Is a ten ­
d en cy lo exp lain
Gorbachev’s actions
In t e r m s of I m ­
mediate and short
te rm d o m e s tic
exigencies Hut (hat
probably does less
than JuMIce to his
lorighcadrdnrss and
to the diplomatic pa­
tience of a chess(day lug nation

(Estonia's
partlment has
assorted a
right lo reject
laws made In

Perhaps Ihe Cold
War. far from being
liquidated by lire na­
M o s co w ^
tion ihat provoked It.
is lietng restored to It* original and most
serious terms. The Soviet struggle for
hegemony began before the Third World hud a
name, when Ihe object was doni Inal Ion of the
developed world, the kry to which was Europe.
Everything Gorbachev has rrcently done
may derive from dtffrrrnt Intentions Hul most
ol Ihr big things he ha* done, from acceptance
of Ihr "zero option" In the INF ugrrrm rnl lo
unilateral red ettons of conventional forces,
would make sense as part of a plan lo advunrr.
through palIrnee and pleaaentry, what cannot
lx- advanced by Intimidation and competition.
Small Sovlrl gestures ran have large, lingering
echix-s In Ihe West In Ihe form of decreased
readiness.
The next President should change the
subject from thr arcana of arms control to the
one subject that w ill reveal w hether
Gorbachev Is jusl "th e most Leninist
la-nlnlst." completely flexible about means but
Implacable about the traditional goal of
hegemony. The new subject should be the
centrifugal forces In Eastern Europe.
Enough, already, about glusnosl and
jK-restrolkii li Is time to hear a third word
President Hush should say the word that
brings Into focus the origins of thr Cold War
and some of today's centrifugul forces: Yalta.

Our wairies Intercepted a highly conlldeit
Hal rrp at hum Ihr Iranian Sojiim o Judk ul
Council to Klxaneinl It lx*asi* that alxml
12.000 Itantun prisoners were executed
between the cease lire tn Ju ly and nnd
November
K home mi and Malsaujatil aren't jiurtlrular
Their order* lor torture and mass execution*
include men. w&lt;aiirn
■ net children The
shtriwt nf thr women
arr paritrularlv hut
rllylng O llrn their
only "crim r" t* hi
drfy Khomeini by
appearing In public
unveiled The para­
noid Ayatollah can't
afford to lose any
semblance of &lt;on Inti
over hi* people —
religion* moral or
political
W r have the names
(Khomeini
of dozens of women
bel i eves
and young girls who
w h ip p in g is a
have hern exerulrd
t o r m o I
In Ihr last several
w o rs h ip J
m onlh* W r have
listened a* women
who escaped hum Khomeini's prisons have
described hi* unique brand of term Some
have no sl.ln on their fret Irotn rejx-alrd
(logging*. They have seen their liable* hurled
against wall* Suite women liavr hern rajird
us punishment for violating Khomeini's
standards of nuxlesly.
We don't normally turn to pop iron* lor
political rnmmrntary. hul singer Madonna
was on Ihe murk when she said. "You know
what I wish for Ihe Ayutolluh Khomeini? I
wish he would dir and come liack us a
woman, under his regime.''
Thl* Is whai llle is llkr lor Iranian women
Khomeini’s fanatical Revolutionary Guards
“ marry" women scheduled lor execution and
rape them la-lore they dir Even Shiite
mullahs and Iranian officials engage in Ibis
practice
Khomeini mukrs examples ol women who
aren’t Islamic enough (or hts lustra or who
sidr with opposition groups Four womru
were recently hanged In public In the city of
Amol No charges wrrr «jw*(1fled
Ralsanjanl and Khomeini engineered a law
Iasi May 14. which says "women who appear
unveiled on the strrrls and In public places
will he sentenced lo 74 lashes." Unveiled or
"malvrllrd" women lace harassment, arrrsl
and lorture II they show more skin ihun
|&gt;lrusrs Khomeini. Roving motorcycle gangs
of young men run down women who do not
meet Khomeini s standard.
The leadrr of these gangs, according to our
sources. Is Hadl Ghalfari. a |iarllamenlary
deputy Hr rrtrn ily spearheaded the ojx-nlng
of a spec!-il jut son In Tehran exclusively lor
the wliljijtlitg and lorture ol women rounded
up hy gangs. He tells Ihr male und female
guards lhai Khomeini Ix-lirves "whlpjdng Is a
form ol worship.”
In one verified case, a 17-year-old girl was
tortured hy Ghallur! and then given 70 lashes
for "Inappropriate dress "
Don’t mistake thrse hoodlums lor religious
purisls. Their prlnrljiles have a price. A
woman can buy her way out of prison. If her
crime Is letting a lock of hair slip out from her
head covering, thr going rale to be lum rd
loose Is $125 If the crime Is more serious —
wearing fingernail polish — ihe bribe Is mon­
dial) 9900
I f JecV AnOttMfl end Del* Ve* AH*
CeertifM IH4. Untied Ftelure IfUdKei*. In&lt;

�Sanford Htraid, Sanford. Florida — Monday. Oacambar 13 *98fi — SA

Bush gets nod from electoral college

FINANCIAL

Stocks open lower
U n lU d Praaa Intarnatlonal

NEW YORK — I’rlcr* openrd slightly lower
Monday In moderate trading of Nrw York
Stock F.xchangr Issue*
Th r [)ow Jonra Industrial uvrrage. which
rose 17.71 Friday, wui o(T 2.67 to 2146 04
shortly after the market opened.
Decline* led advanrea 572 291 among the
1.336 tMuea crossing the New York Stock
Exchange tape Early turnover amounted to
about 11.200.000 shares
Stock [liters rebounded Friday from a week

of sluggish trading with a session that began
and ended with a burst of activity link'd
mostly to an event known as the "triple
witching hour ."
The ‘'hour" typically signifies the quarterly
expiration of stock-index futures. Index op­
tions and options on Individual storks
Analysts said the event sometimes causes
market volatility us program traders and other
arbitragers close out speculative positions and
open new ones
In addition to trading linked in thr expira­
tion. there was significant trudlng of tukroverand dividend related Issues, analysis said

D ollar m ixed; gold h igh e r
United F r a n Intarnatlonal
T h e d o lla r was m ixed
Monday In light trading on
m a jo r fo re ig n c u r r e n r y
markets as traders pulled out
of tra d in g ahead of the
Christina* holidays Hold wss
higher
In earlier trading in Tokyo
the dollar was almost on
i lianged against the Japanrsr
y-n In extremely slow trading
closing 0 0 6 yen lower at
124 02 yen
Dealers in Japan said there
was rut upward momentum
for thr dollar because many
Instiluttonal Investors were
keen to sell the dollar if it
moves further upward
Very few players actively
engaged in trading In the

absence ol fresh market*
affecting news, they added.
In Europe, thr dollar began
ihr week in Frankfurt at I 757
West Germ an m a rks, up
slightly horn 1.756 marks on
Friday
The dollar began the day in
Zurich at I 4765 Swiss francs,
down slightly from 1 4795 In
I’arts thr dollar openrd at
5 9925 French francs down
Irmn 6 015
T h e d o lla r o p e n e d In
lirussels at 37 OO lielglan
francs, down slightly from
.17 fit. and brgan the day In
Italy at 1.293 50 Italian lire,
down frum 1.299 15 lire
In London, the H rllis h
pound tiegan the week at
f l 4 76 5 co m p a re d w ith
$1 4795 Friday

J u d g e t o r u le o n E a s t e r n s a le
Units* Press Interretlenal

W ASHINGTON - A federal
|udge is expected to rule
Monday whether hllllonalrr
developer Donald Trum p can
b u y E a s te rrt A ir lin e s
northeastern corridor shuitlr
oprratlon for 5365 million
Eastern's unions have askrd
U S District Judge Harrington
Parker to hall the sale, calling
It an attempt to strip the
airline of its assets and claim
trig It would violate lederal
labor taws
The profitable shuttle, to lie
renamed the Trum p Shuttle,
operates hourly (lights In the
b u s y c o r r i d o r b e tw e e n
Washington. New York and
lloston The sale would In
e lu d e th e s h u t t l e 's 17
Boring 727 aircraft and gates

and landing slots at
air|Hirt»

three

When thr sale was an
rtounrrd In Oclobrr. Trum p
said lie would refurbish and
upgrade thr operation but
would krep prices competitive
with the Pan American shut­
tle. Its principle ruuipclllkm
Trum p said he also would
((insider diverting some of the
shuttle's weekend (lights to
Atlantic City. N J . where be
owns two i as!nos
D ow Jo n es
Dow Joact Averages
lO O O a .m .
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20 Trans 959 44 oil I 51
ISU llls 163 65 oil 0 66
65 Htot k H17 77 oil O 99

Local Interest
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bv members o f the .Vaifonaf
A * a o c la ilo n o f Securities
Dealers are representative
Infer d e a le r prices as o f
m id m o r n in g today. In te rd e a le r m a r k e t » c h a n g e
Ih ro u g h in rl I h r day Price* do
not In clud e re ta il m arkup or
markdrrarn.

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Wall Dtsnry
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G o ld A n d S ilv e r
NEW YO K K — Foreign amt
domestic gold A silver price*
quoted In dollars per troy
ounce Mondav
Gold
London
Previous rlosr
4 11 75 oil
4 50
Morning fixing
413 65
up I 90

llong Kong

Howrll set used Sweeting (if
talking out ol both sides ol hi*
mouth H r agrred with the
statement by mayoral candidate
.John Morris that Sanlord’s taxes
have risen tn the past lour years
Yet he pro|xjsr* several pro­
grams that will increase taxes
more."
Howell riled Sweeting's pro­
posals lor establishing two puller
substations, a drug rehabilita­
tion center, using public and
private money lo build low
income housing, establishing a
paramedic syslrm In the lire
department, and buying u new
(ontmunlcalion syslrm for thr
puller department as proposals
which would Increase taxes
“ It's easy lo Inrrrusr taxes
when you don't pay a n y ."
Howell said, noting that Sweet
lug Is not a pioprrtv owner.
Howrll also criticized Swrrllng
for not making pohllr (he results
of a d ru g test, aa H o w rll
challenged him In do Friday.
Howrll rhallrngrd his opponent
to have a lesl lor presence of
Illicit drugs at Central Florida
Krglori.il Hospital os an example
In the youth of Sanford hy
showing commission candidates
were nol drug users Howrll
made public his irst results
Friday aflrrnoon.
Sweeting called Ihr challenge
"In poor taste and demeaning lo
my character," but said he
would have his prlvulr physician
perform Ihr lesl He said the

W ASH IN G TO N - Although
President-elect George Hush ha*
spent week* making plan* to
move Into the White House, he
won't officially lie elected prrsl
dent until Monday'* vote by thr
electoral collrge
A llitlr understood group, the
electors arc a result of a
2 0 1 -ye a r-o ld constitutional
compromise They will gather In
all 50 states to fulfill their
obligation to deliver a majority of
Electoral College vote* to Hush
and Vice President-elect Dan
Quayle
Many of the gatherings will laheld tn slate legislative chamtier* or other elegantly appointed
quarter* and — al least In Ihr
slate* won by llusb — will be
markrd with considerable pomp
Swank luncheon* are planned in
some stair*
The results — almost certain
to hr a 426 M2 win for Hush
over Massachusetts Gov Michael
Dukakis as dictated by ihr Nov
6 election — will Ihen be sent by
rrgt*! -red or certified mail to
Washington, whrrr they will hr
i mulled during a Joint session of
Congress during the first week of
January.
All hough no one expert* any­
thing hut Ihe 426-112 margin
this year, that t* not a certainty
brrause thr electors, who are
usually extraordinarily loyal fol
lowers of their candidate, are In
iium i stair* frrr to vote as they
wish — and right limes in U S
history renegade electors have
cast 1tallots for other people
The last time that happened
was in 1976 when Jim m y Carter
defeated Gerald Ford, but an
elector In Washington stair,
w hich was (arrlrd by Ford, cast
h u lx*Ilot lor Ronald Reagan
who was not a candidate
Some eg the oddities this yeai
are likely to come more from Ihe
nature of the people playing
roles In the const it ul axial pro
cess
F o r r x a in p I r , i n
Massachusetts. Dukakis will pul
ihr llnishlng touches on Ids
presidential run. swrurtng tn Ihe
13 Dennsralle Irlrnds who will
deliver the Hay Stale's electoral
voles to him
In nearby Connecticut, the
eight electors who will vote for
Hush tncludr Prescott Hush J r ,

In New Hani|&gt;*hlrr. all four
electors arr given a role In the
election ceremony, choosing a
p re sid e n t of I h r e v e n t, a
doorkeeper and two tellers
"Everybody gel* a Job." said
R o b e rt A m b ro s e , N rw
Hampshire's deputy secretary of
state. "They don't have a lot to
do. believe me ”
Hush carried 40 slates Nov 6.
while Dukakis won IO and the
District of Columbia In at least
some of Ihr Dukakis stair* Hush
has sent the elector* Invitations
lo hts Inauguration
Ever sini r Its Inception, thr
Electoral Collrge has been a
source of co n tro ve rsy and
numermis rfforts have bern
made to radically change It
th ro u g h r o n s tltu tlo n a l
amendments Hut. no drastic
change ha* ever succeeded,
normally opposed hy senators
front small statr* that enjoy
Increased power u n d e r thr
system
The syslrm surfaced In thr
constitutional convention of
1767 when the (minding lathers
were fared with Ihe question of
how the president should lie
chosen
Some factions wanted direct
popular election, but others —
trartng the voters would not art
rrsponstbly — lavorrd elect Ion
by Congress or stale legislature*
The compromise was Ihe Eire
loral College In w hich each statr
was allocated rlrrtors equal In
number tn Its House and Senate
mem tiers, and those elector*
then voted for the president and
vlte president That solution wa*
a great win for thr smaller state*
heeause rach of them — which
a rr now mostly Republican
strongholds — was guaranteed
three electoral voles, no matter
how small they w.-rr

It was lell to Ihr slate* to
determine how electors were
chosen and originally there were
a num b er of methods. Hut
eventually a system evolved in
which the candidate who earned
a stale In Ihr popular vote
election was generally given all
of that stair's electoral vote*
Only in Maine, where two
elector* are chosen by the popti
lar vole and two are determined
by the party that rarrlc* the
stale's two congressional dis­
tricts. is there a formal variation
from the winner-lake all system
Th r first attempt lo rrvlse Ihr
system came In 1797 anti ha*
been followed by other* In
almost every session of Con*
gress
Most of Ih r recent plans
would, in various ways, have Ihe
syslrm more arcitralrly relied
the popular vote Carter pushed
a direct popular election system
tn 1976 but it died In Ihr Senate
where npponrni* threatened a
filibuster.
Three tunes In Ihr tuition's
history, a m an ha* been elected
prrsldrnt w ho received few rr
popular voles than an opponent.

In 1624. Andrew Jackson re­
ceived more popular votes and
electoral voir* than John ttuinry
Adam* Hut. bri ause there were
two additional candidate* In thr
rate. Jackson did nol havr a
clear majority of electoral votes
and the election was derided hy
Ihe House of Representatives,
which chose Adam*
In 1676. Rolhrrlord Hayes
received 47 9 percent of the
[Mipular vote to Samuel Ttldrn's
50 9 p r r r r n t Hut. because
Hayes carried more populous
slates, he won Ihe presidency by
winning 165 r|rrior.il votes to
Tllden's 1H4
Twelve years later, tn the
rlrcllon of 1866. history re­
pealed Itself Grover Cleveland
won 46 6 percent of the popular
vote and Benjamin llairison
captured 47 H percent Hut.
Harrison's voir translated Into
233 electoral voir* to 166 (or
Cleveland and Harrison won the
While House
One hundred year* later, there
Is little suspense In Ihe voting,
alihough it remains a continuing
piece of history unique lo the
U n i t e d
S t a t e s .

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Election
Continued from Paga 1A
bryond what hr
criticized Mercer fordoing."
McClanuhau said today that hr
was crillcal of Mercer In 1964 lor
calling a friend of MrCUnahait's
and telling the friend mil to vote
lor MrClanahan because ol the
circumstances surrounding Ills
moving frum one district to
another In order to run lor the
city commission
Howell said today, "I bad no
idea MrClanahan was going tn
place the ad As a riti/rn of
Hanford, be has as much right to
express In* views as any other
cltt/rn "
MrClanahan. who was rlrctril
lo ihr commission In 1966. said
h r placed the advertisement
wllhoul Howell s know ledge
"It wax done strictly as a
concerned citizen ol Sanford
with thr right of free speech, a
right I defended In three conflicts
and thr llay ol Pigs fiasco.”
MrClanahan said
Sweeting also critic Ized Howell
for ht*eani|&gt;ulgn tactics. “ I have
tried tn run a positive campaign
and make my views know-n lo
the voters I think It Is important
that ihr city have Independent
leadership." he said
" In Ih r Iasi six w erks.”
Sweeting contended, "Howell
has put loilh only one proposi­
tion — that both candidates
undergo a drug Irst He refused
In stand up and debate Ihr
Issues with me."

the oldest brother of Ihe presi­
dent-elect.
And In New Hamjishtre, outgo­
ing Gov. John Sununu. Bush's
new chief of staff, will wear two
hats lie not only will swear In
Ihe four elector*, bill serves as
one himself
Although populous stairs such
as New York and California have
relatively large num bers of
electors, the voting In the tiny
states often inorr closely re­
semble* a gathering of a few old
friends

United Press International

results ol the irsi might not Iw
available before election day
In Ihr Dec 6 eled Ion. Sweet
Ing received 277 votes, or 4 1 6
percent of the total from D 1*1riel
I Howrll received 204. or 30 6
percent of the total, putting ihr
two candidate* into the runoll
Th e th ird candidate. Ja y
Malone, received 1HI voles, and
latrr said he supports Swrrting
in l he runoff
Swrrllng. 29. of 400 Pine Avr
Is an attorney; Howell. 42. of
1109 Park A v r Is a district
salesman for a Ixsit company.

T V -------------------Continued from Page 1A
s ta rte d
videotaping thr Hireling* Iasi
October.
The broadcast Is a Iw o ctm rn i
operation to Insure clear long
sbols and ( lose ups
Pupo said that everything is
set for live broadcasting
"We were testing at our stu­
dio The plclurs are clear and
Ihr audio sounds great.” he said
T h r company will continue
v id e o ta p in g i h r m e e tin g s
because I lie cliy w ill maintain a
videotape library so that stall
may review ih r meetings il
necessarySlorer's con tract with Lake
Mary ends in 1997

tf they
need It I wash thr dolls' clothes,
iron them and comb nut their
halt he said
Steven* I* quirk to point out
that he does not accomplish hts
task alone Other member* of
thr post Ibis "rlv rs "! assist
"Brownie" lirnwn has hrlprd
him overhaul more than two
do/rn hike* this year alone
Steven* also praise* mr in tier*
ol the romtnunlly who have
come to hi* aid throughout thr
year.
"Mr* Chester Daniel* ol Sunlord ( all* m r live or six ttinrs a
vrar In come out to her place to
pick rummage Hems that she
and hrr Irtrrid* and neighbor*
have collected lot me." hr *uld

' The biggest problem I have
these days." he salt! smoothing
back the yellow yarn hair of a
Cabbage Hatch doll "Is llndlng a
jilace to store all I hi* during the
Steven* *aid he has throat
cancer Hi* vocal cord* havr year."
The post has a small shed that
been removed and he speak*
fill* up quickly Stevens, who
through a device that converts
live* alone In a small apartment,
vlbralon* to Intelligible words
nerds more room lo uccotnpdatr
He travels lo Gainesville mon­
Ihr loving donation* from the
thly for trealrnml*
community.
When he goes, he bring* along
The next 0.1. Joe Award will
tiag* of loolhhrushr*. razors, lie presented at the annual V FW
playing cards and other small convention in June. I’osi 5405
llrtns for hi*fellow patient*
member* are keeping their
"He's always on thr lookout fingers cro sse d that J o h n
Slrv rn* will win again
lor a sale." Joked Hall
S l r v r n * Is loo b u s y lo
Prior lo Sunday's loud and toy speculate.
give away. Slrvrn* und his elves
"Look at this baseball glove
gave the lovs one final check one of Ih r govs fixed up. We'll
ticlore piling Ihrin Into boxr* lo pul II with Dial hat und hull over
send them to (heir new home*.
there..."
Ladle* Auxllliary. said that
Stevens will not accept a penny
of financial assistance from Post
5405

A c c o rd in g lo those who
manage lo keep up with hint
during the Christina* season.
Stevens l* up at Ihe crack ol
dawn rvrry morning collecting,
fixing and delivering thr toys to
indigent children,
"You'll never get him on the
phone until aftrr Christinas."
warned Hart "And even then
It's not easy."

SICK? S E E Y O U R D O C T O R
TOOTHACHE? s e e y o u r d e n t i s t
TRANSM ISSION
HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSIONS

Stevens said hr drive* more
Ilian a thousand miles u year
slopping at garage sales, thrift
•hop* and rummage sales lo find
Item* Hr Isn't sure of Ihe exact
number because be doesn't keep
track.
"I Ju*1 love to do this for the
kids." be said.
Jill Hall, prrsldrnt of I lie post's

2 0 9 W . 2 5 th S t r e e t • S a n fo r d

3 2 2 -8 4 1 5
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"FAMILY OWNCO"

DEATHS
NIGEL CAMPBELL
Nigel C u m p b rll, 73. 1221
Sctnlnola Hlvd , Casselberry,
died Sunday at Florida Hospital,
Orlando Horn July 12. 1943 In
Clilp|M-wu Falls, Wls . he moved
lo Casselberry from Raymond.
N.H .. In 1952 He owned a
lumber mill and was a member
of Ihe Church of Ihr Nazarrnr.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife.
Eleanor: sons. Roy. Casselberry.
Jack. Columbus, N.C., Gary.
Orange City: daughters. Janet
Haynes, Mill Spring. N.C.. Linda
Stoll, Orlando: 12 grandchildren;
six great grandchildren.
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Spring*. In
charge of arrnngrtnrnls.

ARCHANGEL DE STOUT
Stella Capulo. lai* Vegas: six
Archangel dc Slout. 60. 533 grandchildren.
Remington Oaks Drive. Lake
Garden Chapel Home lor
Mary, died Saturday In Alla Funerals, luuigwood. in clturgr
monte Spring*. Horn April 3. uf arrangements.
192H in Pittsburgh. she moved
to luikr Mary from Hollywood In
1967. She was a retired regis­ GERTRUDE E. WAGNER
tered nurse and a member of ihc
Gertrude FL Wagner. 69. 781
Church ol ihr Nalivtty. Lake N. laikc Sybclui Drive. Maitland,
Mary. She was a member of the died Saturday al Florida Hospi­
Tlmacuan Country Club. Lake tal. Alt.intone- Spring* Horn
Mary, former member of Ihr Dec. 10. I89H in West Germany,
Emerald Hill* Country Club. she moved to Maitland from Nrw
1lolly wood
York In 1966. She was a home­
Survivors Include husband. maker and a member of St Mary
C a rm e n : daughters. Donna Magdalen Catholic Church.
Schumakrr. laingwood. Barbara
Bald win* Fa irch ild Funeral
Sm ith. Lake Mary. Carmine Home, Altamonte Springs, m
McWecney, l.ongwood: sister. charge of arrangements

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Snow complicates quake relief
Units* Press International

Sri Lankans vote amid threats
COLOMBO. Sri Lanka — Voter* cast ballots Monday (or a
new president of strife torn Sri Lanka amid (ears of violence by
leftist Sinhalese rebel* who vowed to block the poll Election
eve bloodshed claimed At least nine lives and left 59 people
Injured, police said.
Polling stations opened at 7 a m across the tear-shaped
Indian Ocean Island, but no incidents were Immediately
reported and there were no Indications of the early turnout.
Voting was to continue until 4 p m . and the outcome was not
expected until late Monday or early T uesday.
Massive security precautions were In force and troops were
seen patrolling the near-empty streets of the capital In South
African-designed, mine-proof armored car*.
To avert a low turnout that might undermine the validity of
the election results, the government Sunday decreed that those
found preventing people from voting could face a minimum
sentence of more than 10 years In prison and a maximum
penalty of death.
Leftist rebels of the Peoples Liberation Front, known by Its
Sinhalese acronym JVP. have vowed to kill anyone who
participates In Monday's poll, claiming the government will rig
It In favor of Prtmr Minister Kanasignha Prrmadasa of the
United National Party.
The JV P ts blamed for killing more than 2.400 people since
July 1967. most of them UNP politicians and suppva: . • and
public employees

Papandreou wins ‘vote of confidence*
ATHENS. Greece — Prime Minister Andreas Papandrrou.
struggling to overcome a political crisis, won a crucial vote In
Parliament on bis 1969 budget proposal Sunday In whal hr
had called a vote of confidence determining whether he would
stay In office.
Before his resounding victory over party rebels. Papandrrou
had (old television viewers In an address Saturday he would
consider the vole on ht* budget a "vote of confidence for me
and my government." and would quit If the .TOOmember
Parliament rejected the budget
In open voting late Sunday, broadcast live on the state-run
channel E .T. 2. the premier won a comfortable majority, with
15b deputies voting "yrs." 136 voting against the budget and
two abstaining
The voting In Parliament began on schedule al 10 p m
Sunday, after several speakers spokr for and against the
budget. Papandrrou. still rrrovrrlng from bean surgery in
London 12 weeks ago. sat In hta seat In Parllamrnl through the
debate and the voting.
The vote Indicated Papandreou’s strength In Parliament has
not substantially eroded despite a political crisis rucking the
country and a rebellion within his ndlng Pan-Hellenic Socialist
Movement, known as PASOK.

Mexican politician on hunger strike
MEXICO C ITY — A conservative politician who finished third
In the presidential election last Ju ly demanded electoral reform
and an end to electoral fraud on the lourth day of lus hunger
strike Sunday as thousands of supporter* rallied nearby
Manuel Clouthlet. presidential candidatr lor the conservative
National Action Parly, vowed to continue his fusi until
President Carlo* Salinas de Gortarl — who assumed of Ik r Dm
1 — responded lo his demand for reforms
CJouthler also is calling for an end lo electoral Irami through
h ls iu n g rr strike that began Thursday near the Monumrnl of
tiuKpendrnce on Mexico Cily a main avenue lie has bee-n
jolnct! by some 60 hunger strikers.
l a m good. in a very good physical condition." Clouthlrr
told reporters as some 5.000 supportrrs rallied outside his tent
shouting "end Iraud." "our president Is CJouthler" and
"reform the electoral laws."
Clouthirr said his supporters have begun simultaneous
hunger strikes In many cities and morr such strikes were likely
If Salinas failed lo respond lo demands by his pany. known by
Ita Spanish acronym PAN.

Soviet visit may help ease tensions
TO K YO — Japan Is cautiously optimistic that Soviet Foreign
Minister Eduard Shevardnadze's visit beginning Sunday may
ease 15 years of tense relations that have kepi the economic
and superpower giants from sharing In the recent East-West
political (haw.
Shevardnadze, who left Moscow Saturday, arrives In Tokyo
Sunday for his first visit lo Japan In nrarly three years with
•peculation running high that the Soviet Union’s new-found
"glasnost.” or openness, may produce a Kremlin Initiative on
solving a 43-year-old territorial dlsputr between the estranged
neighbors
The conflict Involves a group of four Islands off the roast of
Japan’s northernmost Island of Hokkaido, which the Sovlrt
Union claimed immediately aftrr World War II
Although the two countries established formal diplomatic
tics In 1956. the Japanese government has said II will not sign
a peace treaty with Moscow or further Its diplomatic
relationship until the Soviet Union returns the Islands
In 1973. Japanese Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka and Soviet
leader Leonid Breshncv agreed In Moscow thai the Islands
remain an unsettled Issue from the war. and the Kremlin has
refused to discuss the Issue since.

From United Press International reports

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b u s in e s s e s end Industry 'o r We c ity

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grandfather (R ichard M c P h e rso n ) ca rrie d me.t here S t ill talk e it h him an
hour and you s e ta r th is 29 yr o ld la e y s r has lived here 40 years 'm i s q u ick
m ind and c u rto sity are c o m p le m e n te d by e s e n se o l h is c ity s need a clear
visio n and deep Wve lo r h is n e e ho m e M i S e e e tm g though h a s attracted
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MOSCOW - Snow began fall
tng In Armenia, further com*
pitrating rarthquake relief ef­
forts and forcing officials to
speed up evacuation plans lor
women and rhildren. Soviet
newsrrport* said Sunday
At a meeting of the special
Politburo relief commission
headed by Prim e M inister
Nikolai Ryzhkov, authorities
decided planned evacuations
must be carried out with morr
urgency because of the worsen­
ing weather
“ The evaluation of women
and chlldrrn must t&gt;e sped up
since the weather forrast perdiets wet snow and wind for the
orXI two days." Radio Moscow
said.
Soviet television said late
Sunday heavy snow and cold
had struck the Armenian re­
public. already ravaged by a
Dec. 7 earthquake that killed
about 55.000 people and left
some 500.000 homeless
The official Tass new* agency
•aid 7.4QO more proplr acre
evacuated trom the quake zone

In the 24 hours ending Sunday
morning, bringing the 4H hour
tutal to more than 17.200 peo­
ple. A u th o r itie s hoped to
evacuate 4.000 more women
and rhildren throughout the
day.
Tass. describing the Politburo
commission meeting In the
Armenian capital of Yerevan.
M i d . "It was pointed out at the
rom m lMkm * working meeting
that the evacuation of chlldrrn.
women and old men was nearing
rompleilon."
The rrport said by midweek,
o n ly those Involved In re­
construction work would remain
In the worst hit arras
Radio Moscow said the search
few possible survivors was win­
ding down 11 days after the
30-second quake that devastated
much of northern Armenia
"T h e first stage of rescue
operations are drawing to a dose
In A r m e n ia .” sa id R a d io
Moscow, implying there was
little hope of Hndtng more sur­
vivors
It quotrd off trials as saving
discussions w rrr starting to
focus on rebuilding. Teams of

foreign relief workers have been
flown home and arc lo hr
replaced by builders and town
planners, the radio said. Soviet
newspapet* said archltrrtur.il
plans for the reconstruction of
the badly hit towns of Spltak,
Lrnltmkau and Klrnvukan would
only lie adoptrd after public
debate.
Th e official farming dally
n rw sp a p e r Selskayu Z h lzn
Sunday dcwrtlwd an eertr scene
In the drvrstatrd town of Spltak
where thousands of black coffins
have been slacked III the stands
of the local hxitball stadium.
The newspaper said many
survtvlors with injurlr* have
developed gangrene and am­
putations are common. Infection
is also a major cause of death.
The ofHetal Tass new* agency
said a total uf 23.390 bodies
have been rreoverrd from the
nibble so far — about half the
number offlrlally thought lo
have died Another 15.252 pro
pie have hren rescued by rebel
teams. O n ly onr person. «
02-yrar-old woman dug tail of
the ruins or Iwnlnakan. lias been
found alive since Friday

Tass said health facilities and
hospitals have been restored In
the worst hit arras Hospitals
have re-opened In both Spltak
and Lrnlnkan north of the capi­
tal Yerevan.
D e p u ty F o re ig n M in ts !r r
Valentin Nikiforov utd the Sovi­
et Union has received a total of
$100 million In aid from 77
countries, the first large scale
International relief effort allowed
by the Soviets since World War
II.
The Sovlrt trade union news
paper Tru d said millions of
workers declared Saturday a
"subbotnik" or special work
day. donating their wages lo the
Armenian relief effort
Prime Minister Ryzhkov, oner
known mostly for his silence In
public, has emerged as Ihe hem
of ih r A rm rnlun rarthquake
calamity aftrr publicly rebuking
Inept Sovlrt burruarrals and
walking through rabble-strewn
streets with hrrraved survivors
"R y zh k o v has shown th r
brave side of suffering In his
public commiseration with the
shocked survivors." a Western
diplomat said

G a n d h i c a lls fo r thaw with C h in a
Units* Prsss Intsrsstlsn sl

B E IJ IN G — Indian Prim e
M inister Rajiv G a n d h i was
formally wrlcomrd Monday by
his Chinese counterpart. Lt
l*rng, and rallrd for a "new
beginning” In relation* that
have been strained by border
disputes for three decades
The leaders of Ihe world's two
most populous nations stood
together on a rrd-rarprtrd podi­
um inside thr ravrmous Great
Hall of the People os a 19 gun
salute boomed arms* adjacent
Tiananmen Square and a mill
tary hand played the national
anthems of both countries
Alter Inspecting an honor
guard. Gandhi and Ll sal down
In the Eastern Hall for formal
talks that come amid subtle
shifts in thr power triangle
tietween China. India and ihr
Sovlrt Union
"Together our nations con­
stitute more than one third of
humanity." Gandhi said "W r

should be linking morr toward
each other. The lime has come "
"I hope this visit will bring us
a new beginning,” Gandhi said
In his welcoming statement to
Gandhi, Ll strrssed Ihr simi­
larities in population, size ami
economic development hrtwren
the two countries and expressed
his hope for better relations
"China and India are two
countries In Asia with thr most
ancient civilizations and have
Ihe largest populations of devel­
oping countries In Asia." Ll said
"There Is no reason for our
Iwo countries not lo gel along,
hr told Gandhi
T h r (Irsi Indian prime minister
on Chinese soil In 34 yrars was
scheduled lo spend much of his
llrst day in China In private talks
with Ll
Gandhi was also scheduled lo
meet wilh senior leader Deng
Xiaoping and Communist I’a m
lie nr tal Srr tria l)’ Zhao Zlvang
during his Dvr day visit, which
also will Include trips to Xian

Quebec
compromises
on sign law

f

ar.d Shanghai
India and C h in a a rr not
rxperied In settle Introclahle
h o rd rr dispu te s that have
bedeviled ihetr relaI kins since
they (ought a monthlong war In
1962. but Ihr visit sllll has
considerable political amt sym­
bolic Importance.
The position* ol ihe Asian
giants are no Inngrr sialic, partly
d u e to th e I r s l l - b l a z l n g
diplom acy of Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev, wfto rallrd
for a Sino Indian rapprochement
during a visit lo New Delhi three
weeks ago
Gorbachev t* rotirrrnrd that
Ihr Soviet Union s strong lies lo
India, which faithfully sides wilh
the Kremlin on mini foreign
p o llry p o sition s, could hr
weakened as he moves lo end
morr than a quarter of a century
of Ilost tie relations with China
The two communist giants are
rxjwi trd to hold a summit In
early I9H9

But China, which has long
used lls ally Pakistan as a
counterbalance to India could
feel less com (wiled to provide
military and economic aid lo
New Delhi's arch lor once Ihe
K re m lin 's troops have tilt
neighboring Afghanistan
Morrover. India and China
have plenty to gain from Ihr
building of links in areas such as
trade — currently less than $ l&lt;m
m i l l i o n a n n u a 11y — a n d
exchanges in eulturr. srlrnce
and technology.
Officials said Gandhi I* schrd
ulrd to sign cooprralive agree­
ments In these fields Wednesday
and authorize the oprnlng of
direct air links between llrijing
and New I lei lit
Smo Indian relations thawed
In 1954 during the Itrijmg visit
of G a n d h i 's g ra n d f a th e r.
Jaw aharial Nehru. Ih r first
prime minister of thr newly
independent India

NO COST ■■.

Units* Prsss Intsm atlonsl

QUEBEC — Qurlwc provincial
officials. In an ongoing con
trovrrsy over whether French or
English should hr used on signs,
decided Sunday lo Ignore a
provision of Canada’s constitu­
tion and still rrqulrr exterior
business signs hr wrltlrn In
French.
T h r provincial government,
however, softened Quebec's po­
litically sensitive language laws
by saying that signs inside
businesses could also tie written
In English
The Supreme Court of Canada
ruled Thursday that Quebec’s
language laws requiring all
business signs to hr written In
French was unconstitutional and
violated the rights uf Engllshs|teaklng people in thr province
Those rights are protected In
Canada's Charter of Rights,
comparable lo the Bill of Rights
In Ihr U.S. Constitution. Howev­
er, Canauian provinces legally
are entitled lo opt oul of specific
parts of (he Charter of Rights —
as Quebec did Sunday.
The decision by Liberal Pre­
mier Robert Bourussa. requiring
French on exterior business
signs hut allowing English In­
doors. was a compromise unlike­
ly to satisfy many In Canada
supporting language equably be­
tween French and English
ll also was unlikely lo satisfy
Quebec nationalists who would
like he Liberal Party provincial
government to take a hard line
against the Supreme Court rul­
ing by adopting a French-only
policy In all Instances.
"T o govrrn Is lo choose” said
Bourassa. "We are convinced we
took Ihr lies! choice."
"Whal I u i i i saying lo Ihe
English speaking minority ol
Quebec — ol cctirsc we are
asking for an enormous con­
cession but we must ask for
them to look at the other side."
he added.
lknirassu said French would
continue to have "predom i­
nance" ovrr English on Inside
signs, but exact regulations were
not announced.
Quebec's sign law has become
a symlxillr rallying point lor
nationalists who want Ihr pro­
vince lo separate from Canada,
and for nun-nutlnnatlsis who just
want lo keep Qiirtwr dominantly
French-speaking.
In Montreal, thousands ol peo­
ple rallied Iwforr ihe govern­
ment's announcement

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Pillsbury sold for $5.7 billion

NATIONAL
BRIEFS

fast-food subsidiary
U n d e r th e a g r e e r n e n l.
Pillsbury will lie acquired by
Grand Met. which will buy all
milslundtng Pillsbury shares at
Wifi j&gt;er share, or about 85.7
billion Company olflelals said
any sharrs not purchased In the
tender offer will he acquired by
Grand Met In a later merger for
the same 8W’&gt;
T h r P ills b u r y b o a rd of
director* said the lerms of the
offrr and the merger are fair and
In the best Interests of the
Pillsbury stork holders, The
board recommended that stock
holders accept the offer and
trndrr their shares
The offer is conditioned upon.

United Preee International

MI NNEAPOLI S

Doctors back from Armenia
G LEND ALE. Calif. — Two Armrnlan-Amrrlran doctors who
returned Sunday from a wrrklnng tour ol earthquake-ravaged
towns In Armenia praised relief efforta there and urged
continued International cooperation to help the survivors
rebuild their shattered lives.
Vartkes Najartan. of Glendale. Calif., and Garo Trrzaglan. of
Orange. Calif, member* of a State Department-sponsored relief
tram tliat arrived In Armenia Dec 11 said after a brief Initial
period of chaos, local officials and International relief teams
appeared to have met most of the Immediate nerds of victims
S|&gt;ruklng before a crowd of 2.000 mostly Armenian people
packed Into a hl|(h school auditorium. Najartan said there
appeared to be adequate food and water and temporary shelter
was being arranged for an estimated half million proplr left
homeless by the Dec, 7 disaster, which killed at least 55.000
people
What Is now needed, he said, are water purification device*,
prosthetic supplies for the thousands who lost limbs In the
quake, psychiatrist* to treat trauma and manpower and
supplies to help rebuild destroyed hornrs, schools and
Industries.
Terzagun criticized the lark of disaster preparedness that
lead to a slow and luadequalr rrsponse Immediately following
the tragedy, hut praised Armenian doctor* and other relief
worker* for making the most of what resource* they had

Jackson lends thousands in march
NEW YORK — Some 2.500 activist* converged on Columbus
Circle (or a massive bousing rights inarch led by J r sac Jackson
Sunday. :he same day a home lew man was 'onnd dead in what
was believed to be lire city's slslh weather related death of the
cold season
Bundled In coats and scarves to ward off freezing
trmprralurr*. the protester*, who Included hundrrd* of
homeless men and women, marched to Fifth Avenue with
signs reading "Housing Is a Human Right’* and "Hornrs Not
Shelters." past posh eateries and plush shops crowded with
holiday shopper* and tourists
"W e must march together We must make homelessness
Illegal In our nation." Jackson told the candle holding activists
at a rally following the march
"W e understand why the Armenians are homelrsa — an
earthquake camr through — but In our sraiety wr don't have
the same problems as the Armenians.' Hie civil rights activist
said "We have the resource* We must build houses lor the
h o m e lrs a Our character Is at stake!"
The former Democratic presidential candidate met earlier
Sunday with Soviet official* to map oul plans for a star studded
International telethon to aid Armenian earthquake victims
Also Sunday, a homeless man In hi* 40* was found dead on a
street pn Manhattan’s Lower East Side He was believed to be
the city's sixth weather related fatality of the cold season
police said

-

The

Pillsbury Co. announced Sunday
It has agreed In hr acquired by
Grand Met PLC of Great Britain
for SB6 per share, or $5 7 billion
P ills b u ry ’* announcem ent
ended Its more than two-month
effort lo fend off Grand Met.
which first made a SBO a share
bid for the U S rompany on Oct
4.
The agreement also follows
Ihllbury's drfrat last Friday In
D elaw are C h a n c e ry C o u rt,
where a fudge ruled against the
company's "poison pill" takover
defense and blocked It from
spinning off Its Burger King

among other things, there being
tendered a number of Pillsbury
shares that would represent at
least a majority of the sluires
outstanding, a rompany release
said.
The lender offer has been
extended and withdrawal rights
will expire at midnight E S T Jan
3, 1989. unless extended.
Ian A Martin, chief executive
of U S operations of Grand Met.
said the merger would "greatly
expand Grand Mel a established
presence In the U S market
plare
"W e arr very pleased with the
terms of the merger agrremenl
which was supported by the
tmard* of both Grand Mel and

Closing arguments in
polygamous clan trial

O n e dead, nine
injured in blaze

Unltad Prats Inlscnotional
lhai flared, Kilgore said
Firefighter*, working In the
bitter fold w inddull tempera­
ture* tn thr single digit*, were
a b le to co n d u e l s e v e ra l
room-to-room sr-arrhe* for miss
Ing trnar:!*, W no other resi­
dent* were found, authorities
said.

U n ite d Rrsss Internatio nal

SO UTH BEND, tad - A fire
apparently started by a careless
smoker Sunday swept through a
downtown hotel used to house
dlsasl., victims, killing one
person. Injuring nine snd Ion mg
the evacuation of more Hum 10O
residents, authorities said
Two residents rrmalned un­
accounted for 12 hour* after the
blaze at the Morntngsldc Hold
was reported at 9 3 0 a m .. jrollce
said
The missing were not nrtr*
sartly Inside In Ihr (our story
brick building because srmtr
tenant* left the area without
registering al a Red Cross station
sri up In a nearby bomelrs*
shrltrr. said city police Li Rich
ard Kilgore
The fire, believed lo have been
started by a rafrlr** smoker on
the third floor, was brought
under control bv 3 30 p m., but
firefighter* were expected to
remain on the scene through the
night to extinguish any spark*

Pillsbury." he said. "Pillsbury Is
a perfect fit to enable Grand Mel
to achieve Ha strategy of
becoming a world leader In foods
and retailing, as well as the
drink's sector,"
Philip L Smith, chairman of
Pillsbury. said. "We are pleased
that we have succeeded In pro­
tecting the Interests of our
shareholders, employees, fran
ehlses and communities, and
that we have reached a negoti­
ated agreement that works to the
advantage of everyone ’*
Last m onth. Sm ith voted
against Grand Mrt Chairman
Allen Sheppard lo again rrjert
the 850 a share offrr. saying It
was "flnatu tally Inadequate."

The blazr also forred the
evacuation of a neighboring
Ihrshvtrrtan church amid fears
a wall of thr hnlrl would rollapsr
on It No damage w as reported at
Ih r r h u r r h and m any
worshipers stayrd lo help resi­
dents who lost Ihelr rooms, said
Driscoll Bell. Ihe local Red Cross
director
" in t was going tn happen. II
was Ihe righi lime." Bell said
"(The churrhl was grttlng ready
fur .* w n lr Tliev opened thru
up church laclllle* (alter Ihe
flrr| Food prepared for a rrrrp
lion was given lo the victims “
T h r hotel, hulll In 1924.
prim arily housed vlrtlm * of
other flrrs and disaster*

COALVILLE. Utah - Cine
Ing argument* were sched­
uled Moml.iv m the murder
trial of three polygamous clan
member* accused of slaving a
stale la w m a n d u r in g a
shootout al Ihelr mountain
farm
Law yrr* Indicated they
rxpcrlrd to complete Ihelr
arguments and send Ihe rasr
to the Jury lo begin dellbrratIng ihr guilt or mnocenrr of
Addarn S w a p p . 2 7 ; hts
brother. Jonathan Swapp. 21.
and b roth er-in -la w . John
Timothy Singer. 22
The three are rhargrd iu
3rd District Court wllh sec­
ond-degree murder in the
Jan 28 shooting death of
stale Corrections l.l Fred
House, a dog handler who was
fatally wounded when he tried
to send an attack dog against
clan members
House and several FBI
agents in thr pre dawn hours

of ih r 13th arid final day ot
Ih r standoll slipped Into one
of four buildings on ihe clan's
larm. about 40 miles east of
Salt Lakr City, according to
testimony. T h e y remained
hidden In (h r cabin until Ihe
Swapp brothers, considered
the leaders of Ihe family,
w alked outside the m ain
house to milk goats

House sent his dog after thr
men. hut the animal hesl
la ird When House stood
exposed In the doorway lo
command the dog. hr was hit
by Incoming fire
Addarn Swapp was also
w ounded
W h e n la w m e n
swarmed Ihe farm, family
mem hers sune tide red
In v e s t ig a t o r s la te r d e ­
termined the fatal shot was
fire d fro m i h r b e d ro o m
window of Singer, and Irorn
Ihe wheelchair bound man s
rifle.

All three murder suspects
were last May convicted by a
federal Jury.

Jurors may still rule Steinberg insane
NEW YORK — Juror* still may consider an Informal Insanity
defense In the trial of accused child killer Joel Steinberg
despite Ihr lack of a formal plea that would require him lo t*e
eaamlned by a prosecution psychiatrist
Defensr lawyer* In Steinberg s second degree murder trial,
which was delavrd Friday until Mondav because of a sick juror,
have tndkalrd they may uae an Informal insanity defense.
1 relying solely on testimony Irom witnesses raiher titan
1 psychiatric expert*.
' ' '* "
His attorney* told acting slate Supreme Court Juslb r Harold
Rnthwax they would not move forward with the formal
defense, which would have required Steinberg to submit to an
examination by a prosecution psychiatrist
Strlnherg. 47. a disbarred lawyer. Is accused of healing to
death Byear-oid Lisa Steinberg, who he raised with hi*
longtime lover. Hedda Nusebaum. 4ti. In Ihelr Greenwich
Village apartment
Nussltaum, bearing wars of beating*, ha* testified that
Steinberg told her she was a member of a sadomasoi hlsllc cull
and accused her and l.tsa of trying to hypnotize him through
staring She Irsllllrd Slrlnberg admitted he "knocked" l.lsa
down because "the staring business bad gotten lo be too
m uch."
She also testified I hat Steinberg handed her the child's
unconscious body at aUmt 7 p m on Nov. 1. 1087. then Irft the
apartment iodine with a friend
When Steinberg came home he and Nusabaum smoked
cocaine for several hours, she testified Nusabaum. claiming he
beat her Into slave-like submission, said Steinberg did no: give
her permission to rail for help until 6 a in on Nov. 2
Medical expert* have testified that tmmrdlatr mrdlr.il
attention might have saved Lisa's life

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NEW YORK — A federal Judge turning Ihc fair of l!M5 Miss
America Drsa Myerson and two others over lo Jurors In her
divorce fixing trial said he would sequester the panel unless a
verdict Is reached Monday.
The government summed up Its rase In the nearly
3-rnonthold trial Friday us u "scheme lo buy Justice In thr
courls of New York" following defense summation* at casing
prosecutor* of "overzralousness and manipulation of events."
U.S District Judge John Keenan said hr would give the Jury
of nix men and six women Ihr rase "before lunch" Monday,
after delivering his charge on Ihr law

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Peres has hope for U.S.-lsraeli talks
w

■
p ------------------------------------------------------- M ysay
they
Willwill
abandon
terrorh
they
Abandon
terrorism.
Despite bis conciliatory lone.
Hut if you ascertain In ihe
United Era** International
Peres noted. "I'm ready to sit
future that they have abandoned
terrorism."
W A S H IN G T O N - Is ra e li with every Palestinian who Is
Hul P i H i m Abu Sharif, senior
Foreign Minister Shimon Peres nol engaged In terror, who Is
seeking peace and who wants to
advisor lo PI.O chief Yasser
•aid S u n d a y he w rlr o m r d
Arafat, maintained thal the
statements made by Pt.O rhlef negotiate a peaceful solution
statements made by Aralal re­
Yasser Aralat denouncing terror­ wutli Israel " Bui. be refused lo
name
Arafat
sprclflrally.
flected a real rhange In the
ism and recognising Israel »
" I have m y doubts about
Palestinian position
right to exist but questioned
"Th e offer l* the following."
whether the change In language Arafat." IVrcssald.
Shamir. In hi* first public
Abu Sharif told the AIK News
reflected a change In position
show "We want peace Pcaic
Speaking on CltS's "Face the comment on Ihe U.S decision lo
could to* obtained if we build it
Nation." Peres reiterated Israeli open u dialogue with Ihe PLO.
on Just lee Tw o slates In Pales­
disagreement with the United denounced the American move
tine living near each other under
Slates over Its decision to meel Saturday as u painful blow to
peaceful term*
Friday with representatives ol Israel and predli ted U S. officials
would "quickly see that they
the Palestine Liberation Organ!
ration after Arafat's statements have erred."
Y e t. w h e n a sk e d a b o u t
Ills sentiments were echoed
Wednesday at a news conference
Arafat's statement last mnnili
Sunday by former Israrll am
that the PLO opposed Israel s
In Geneva.
Hut l*errs. reflet ling hi* deep hassador to the Untied Nations.
existence as a Zionist state. Abu
•pill with governing partner Hrnjamln Nctenvabu. a member
Sharif said: "We have never said
Israeli Prime Minister Ylirhak of Shamir's right wing Likud
w r want to destroy Israel. Hut.
Shamir over tht Issue of Middle party who hold* a scat In Israel's
definitely, we as human being*
Fast peace, notrd: "I believe lhai Knrssri. or parliament
are against racism "
•We leel sorely let down." said Shimon P*r*s
one must come lo terms with
Ihe P L O rbarter which Aral.il
reality. There t* no sense In Netanyahu, whose brother it letI David Brinkley," "It's called
In I07ti al the hand* of members
ha*
not revoked, tlors. however,
closing our eyes tu Ihe change*
lying
They %av one thing and
call for ihe destruction of Israel
"I admit that there are some ol a PLO splinter group In Hie Iticy do another
dramatic rescue ol Israeli h«&gt;*
changes." IVres said "I wel
"I think lhal's Ihe critical Undersecretary of Stale for Pollt
come ihe changes
I welcome •ages at the Entebbe. Uganda, point aUtul our disappointment l«al Affairs Michael Artnacost
asked on the CBS News show
the fact that they have changed airport
•They say thrv rrnounre ter­ vi it It ilie American |M&gt;*Ulon he why the United Stales did not
Ihelr language Now tlie quest kin
said
"Because
on
the
issue
ol
Is is that a change In the rorism. but they do another terrorism you didn't say you Insist that Ihe Pt.O rhange Its
language or Is UuU a change In thing." Netanyahu said of the will rrtogm/c the t’l.o
it tory -harier
PLO on AIK"* This Week With
lire position'1"

Three Arabs killed, 21 wounded in o ccu p ie d territories
•

Unfit « Eras* brtaewadanal
JER USALEM - A third day of
widespread violence in the or •
copied West Bank and Gaza
Strip left three Palestinian* dead
and al leas! 21 others wounded
in otic of Ihe worst period* ol
unrest since ihe start of lire
year old uprising
Merchants closed Itreir %ho|»*
Sunday In Ihe occupied lei
rtlortrs anil Arab East Jerusalem
Hammer up
III observance of a three «Liv
general strike railed following
Whon M'S tim# to gat th# »ob done. w m • law* have lo ba broken
dashes Friday in Nablus. the
avan lha law o» gravity Tim Martin of Slava Agnaw
West Hank s largest city, lhal Icll
Construction would probably *cotf at Sir lease Newton* tdaa* it
live Palestinian* dead and 21
ha weren't *o bu*y building a naw sign at SS5 Fulton St
wounded by army gunflrr
Eight Palestinians have tiren
killed and more than 70 have
hren wounded In the three dav
spate of violence, which tame on
detectives
thal
tie
would
never
United Press Intarnatlanal*
lo
tie.caught remains si large 20 the heels of the U S decision In
open a dialogue with lire Pales
SAN FRANCISCO - A serial years alter his first known at­ line Liberation Organization
murderer who called himsell tack.
1hr United Stales announced
The rase went Into the Is inks
"Zodiac" and boaalrd in Idlers
Wrdnrsdav lhal PLO chairman
as
an
unsolved
double
In
MU
U
tdc
lo newspapers and liomHide

Zodiac murders still unsolved

Yasser Aralal hart met Its condi­
tions for lifting a trail on talk*
between America anti tire PLO
D e lrn s r M inister Yitzhak
Rabin has defended lire artttv •
strong hamlet! reatimit lo Ihe
Nablus violence, saying radit al*
were trying to Itrcrcas* irnsiniln lire irrrliorles following Ihc
U S det ision
Hul Palestinian sourtes said
lire army's lough response to lire
Nablus ttlslurtram es amt nol the
announcement of a U S -PLO
dialogue triggered lire violent r
Despite the violence. Israeli
authorities In the West Hank
allowed 362 high *« bool* to
reopen Sunday. An estimated
to (MMi student* returned lo
classes lor the first lime since
lire last sc limit year ended in
mid summer,
Authorities who trace viewed
thr w bools as breeding grounds
ha violent ilemonstrations sltue
Ihe start of tire uprising, barred
srttmd* from tnqrenmg In Sep

.

.

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a

.

Irmtirr In lire pasl year st hoots
tuve tarn ordered rlttsed ha
more than six months

The opening ol the high
sttHsds was the final step In the
Israeli Civil Adm inistrations
plan to allow more than 300101
elementary and srvtardarv *iu
dr*) Is lo tesutlir Itirli similes
Eh-tnenlarv srhaol* oprrtrd Dec
I and juntor high srhmil* re
•timed i lasses shortly thereafter
"We hope the students and
their parent* will understand Ihe
Irtqrortancr ol studies and this
w ill en n tln u e w ithout p ro ­
blems." said Ollvirti Kalowier. a
s|iokesman for ihe Civil Ad
ministration, which govrtns Ihe
territories lor lire mllitarv

M.i| (.err Amratn Mttrna
commander «»( Ihe Central Dls
trlrt. said he hatl ordered a
special investigation into Ihe
hltest dlsIurlMtit rs tw« ausr id
ilieir gravity, the lla'areiz news|M|a-r rr|Matr«t
On

S u m ta v .

soldier*

ra id in g

.a
* . Hank . ivillage
l l . . . . .si
as al
Ihe at
West
of Ik*
D rir
Ghuaun shot and killed Ibrahim
Hadran. '24. when hr tried to
throw a stone block from a
rooftop onto a military patrol,
the annv said He was shot in
Ihe head and In ihe &lt; brat
Palestinian sources said
In the Gaza Strip, soldiers shot
and killed Zuhalr Ismail Favvari
24. and Mohammad Farahat 40
during i lashes in Ratati In atrd
along the hnrdrr with Egvpi at
Ihe souihrrnm ost tip of the
ltt»i&gt;ovrn*hed roasial strip Hie
s o u re r * sa id
P a le s tin ia n s
Irurned tlrrs hurled slonr* and
trim krd rood* during lire . hull
they said

One prrson died in Hatah tlie
armv *|mkr*in.«n said bill he
to uld nol confirm h&lt;&gt;* ihe
palestInlait was killed tin arise
lire Irmly was taken Irorn Hie
hospital by lire tarnllv brfurr lire
arm v rn u ld lake II for an
autopsy Ih e urine hart no
information on lire *r««»nd ilealli

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REGISTERED TO VOTE JAN. 12, 1988
VO TE DEC. 20th

Quotsd From Samlnols Ssnllrvsl

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“Sweating said Iranslenl* — and ovaryone else —
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MONDAY

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INSIDE:

Sports
The NBA tram* of the 1980* urr headed In
dllTerenl dlreclkm* And. surprisingly. It l* thr
t.arry Bird less Mo m on Celtic* who arr on an
upswing and thr defending champion U »
Angeles l-akrrs who arr suddenly slumping
At lloalon. K nbrrt
Parish till 14 of 16 Irom
thr field rn route to u
season-high 34 point*
Sunday night to spark
the Celtics to a 117-104
triumph over thr New
York Knlcks
For thr Celtic*. It was
I licit th ird straight
triumph and gave them
a victory over the tram
try mu to viral their Atlanllc iMvuum Ihmn.
The Celtic* have won the laM live Atlantic III lev
and rlKhl id thr previous nine. hut. with Mint
mil Injured, the Celtic* have stumbled thl*
v-iivin while tire upstart Knlck* have shot to
first place.
At Landover. M d. Jell Malone *rorrd 34
point* and the Washington Mullet* erased a
20 |M,lnt drill tt to srnd the Lakrr* to their third
straight defeat. I IS -110
The lockers' three conaecullve losses have
ciwne to tram* that were under 500 at the lime
lav. Angeles played them New Jersey. Boston
and Washington The Mullet* are lied for the
NMA'* fourth worst record

W. Germany takes Davis Cup
OOTEBORO. Sweilen - West Germany cap­
tured It* first Ikivt* Cup title with a hang, but
Hie event ended with a whimper Sunday as
Stefan Kdbrrg won a lackluster singles match
and Mat# Wllandrr and hurt* Becker declined to
play.
Killing saved Sweden from I lie humiliation of
a whitewash with a 0 4. 8 0 victory over
Carl-Uwe Streli
Wllandrr. Ihe world's No I player, nulled oul
hi* " r r -t iT v singtW ittaTMr with Meeker,
pleading a recurrence of Ihe shin splints he bar
suffered »ln rr winning the U S Open All week
Wllandrr and Swedish learn manager Mans
Olsen denied ihe Injury wo* a problem on ihe
soft day «ourt al the Seandlnavlum
The Swede* forfeited Ihe match, giving Went
(in itia lly a 4 1 victory They said nrllhrr ol Ihr
other two team mrmbrr*. Hem Carlssnu and
Anders Janyd. was fit to play.

Vorwerk top pick in draft
REDWOOD CITY. Calif. — Anna Vorwrrk. a
IMHN All America from Ihe University of Hawaii,
was selected Sunday by Ihe Los Angeles
Slarlltrs as Ihe No I draft choice In the Major
la-ague Volleyball's college player draft.
Ollier flrsl-round pick* by ih r women's
volleyball league imhided Mary Kggers of
Illinois to Chicago. loiurlr Wei/el ol Washington
to Nrw York. Janet Cobb* of North Dakotu State
to Minnesota. Ann Moyer ol UCLA to Chicago
(trade with San Jose) and Dawn Davrnjiort of
Texas lo Portland.
Major lo-agur Volleyball's third season begin*
Feb. 17 and concludes May 20 with Ihe playoff
c h a m p io n s h ip m a tc h

United Prass International

______________

The chance lo decide your own fate, all any
coach would ask for entering the final week of Ihe
season, proved loo much for sevrral NFL learns
Sunday.
The New York Giants missed Iheir chance In
win Ihe NFC Ea*l by losing in the New York Jel*
27-21
Later S u n d a y , the G iants found
themselves out of Ihe playoffs when Ihe Los
Angeles Hams upset the San Francisco 49er*
38-16 to mukr the playoff* as a wild card T h r
Philadelphia Eagles won Ihe NFC E**l with a
23-7 vleiory over Dallas
The Seattle Srahawk* won Ihe Ihe AFC West
with a 43-37 victory over the lx* Angeles
Kaldris The Srahawks. 9-7. won then first
division title In 12 NFL seasons and will play
Cincinnati In Ihr conference semifinals The

NPL SCORES: WEEK 10
Saturday's Results
Mengsls 20. ‘Skins 17
Broncos2I. Pal* 10
Sunday's Results
Colts 17. Hill* 14
Hucs2l. Lions 10
Browns 28. Oiler* 23
Slrclei* 40. Miami 24
Jets 27. Giants 2 1
Kagles23. Dallas 7
Saints 10. Falcons 9
Packers 26. Cards 17
S Diego 24. Chiefs 13
Seattle 43. Haiders 37
Hams 38. 49rr* 16
Quote of the week
'Tl's hrarl breaking la-cause we had control
of our own destiny They deserved Ihe victory
and we didn't That's wlwit make* the
playolf* so prestigious The cream rises lo thr
top." — Giants' defensive end George Martin
Haiders could have won Ihr division with a
vi» lory.
See N FL. Page 4B

■y MARK B L V T H I
Herald sports ahter
Youthful and inrx|M-rtrnrrd trams
will till the Central Florida Classic
this week with gamrs starting
Tuesday at both Oviedo High School
and Seminole Community College
No tram ...iiirs Into the louuu
men! as a dominating forre. hut all
Ihe learns have Ihe laleni lo play
every game tough In Ihr bracket lo
I m- hr Id al Oviedo High School, only
Ihrrr learns have winning records
Host Oviedo. 4-2. w ill open
against South Dade, hum Home
stead, and Dalr Phillips I iojm - s his
Irani ran come up with a strong
rflort T h r Lions w rrr handled by
1.vm.hi Mils past wrrk and they ate
Imping lo liounce h.n k In Iheir
tourney.
Wc re very apprehensive about
Ihe tournament, we had a gtxMl start
but our Iasi game lagainsi Lvmanl

we played lousy and we drllnltrly
don't have any momentum coming
In." Phillips said "We don't know
what lo rx|M-rt from South Dade. I
know ihry rrturn everybody (rum
Iasi year and that Ih ry'rr very small
and very quick "
O v ie d o has I m-c i i led by Ihr play ol
junior Hobble Cruger. a 6-6 renter,
and junior Brad Bolton, a 6 4
lorwaril. along with jMilnt guard
Danny Phllll|&gt;s. a 5 8 junior
South Dade. 2 4. will bring in a
very young tram coached by Jose
Arias S iulh Dade rrlurn* every
player from Iasi year * squad which
look quite a la-atlng South Dade,
though will hope lo gel on track In
ihr tournament
"They're »|K-cd miglu hurt us."
Phillips said "We're a lot (tetter
against lugger and slower learns."
Dade will he lead by Donald
Brooks a 6-3 junior who Is averaging
|usi under 20 (mints (M-r game Cal
ilurdlek, a 6 3 fmwurd, and Kd
Lynn, a 5-9 guard, arr Ihr other top
threats lor Dade
In Ih r opening game Bishop
Muorr will take on Mrooksvlllr.
sch ed ule d for a 4 i l l slnrl Bishop

In the second game Lake Mary
and Cocoa Beach will (took up In a
game that should he quite a battle
Both Irani* have d r .r u ) slrr to gu
along wtlll Iheir quleknrsa

t.akr Mary. 3 2. will look lor high
scoring Bernard M llrlirll to get on
track and lead It d urin g th r
tournament The Hums have had
their ups and downs early In Hie
season but hope to put everything
tog!her over the brrak
" W r'rr going In trying lo win lire
tournam ent." Hlchurdson said.
" W r'rr gelling la-llrr and brtirr I
think we've Im-c ii getting a good
draw In Ihr tournament and kind of
dropping Ihe hall. luqM-fullv we . an
turn that around I lit* year Once we
get Ihr hugs oul w e ll |m- line "
To win I hr Inurnamrni U.kc Mary
must llrsi heal Cocoa, who finished
third In Ihr tournament Iasi yrar
and advanced lo Ihr stale lournam rnl In class 2A The Tigers. 3-3.
ho|M* lo do tM-itrr In thr tourney Mils
yrar and continue on with thru |n&gt;m
season suet ess
" W r'rr locked Into 20 gamrs In
our conference and Mils tournament
Is a nice chance for us lo gel away
and see some oilier teams.’' Cocoa
See Classic. Page 4 B

Here* n w w *T VCtSI OeSweaw

Oviedo's Vmco Hollis puls up a shot over Lyman's Octavius Holiday and J J
Miller Lyman went on lo win Ihe o*me In impressive lashlon Bolh learns
will competo in Iho Central Florida Classic this week

Johnson leads Hawks
over Wymore, 56-51

The resurgence of Ihe Philadelphia Flyer# can
traced In (sirl In Ihe return ol right winger
Hick Tocchet.
Tocchel scored two goals Sunday night.
Including his 20lh ol the season and ihr iOOlh
of his NHL career, lo jwre Ihe Flyers lo a 5 -1 win
over the Winnipeg.Jet*.

and wr thought his sire, six loot, live
y d e a n SMITH
Inches, would give Chandler a problem
Herald correspondent_____________________ gelling oft his jumper." Said Kohn
The gamr got off lo a slow start as Ixith
CASSELHEKKY — Senior forward Sieve
trams were cold at the start Wymore
Johnson scored 24 points. Including four
llnully got on the scoreboard al llie 7:00
Hirer pointer*, and Ihe Lake Howell dr
minute mark when Sean Timms scored a
fense held Wymore Tec h lo 21 second half
(Mimts .is the Silver Haw ks t .line Irom layup oil a pass from Hnrlch Murray. The
Stiver Hawks lied II up 30 seconds lairr
behind to defeat the Bobcats. 56 51. before
when Johnson scored the llrsi two of Ills
221 fan* Saturday night at Lake Howell
ten first quarter |KJlnt# when he lilt a
High
Jumper ofl a leed from Joe Sculero. The
T h r victory moved Lake Howell lo 3-4 on
two teams continued to trade luskris ihr
the season while Wymore lose* lor Ihe
rest of the quarter and the score was llrd
second straight nlglil to a Seminole county
14-14 after one period. Included In
school and lulls lo 4-3, Because of the luck
Johnson's polui* were two 3-|xilnlrr*
ol thr draw the two s&lt; boots must play each
Sophomore center Thomas Demps scored
oilier again Tuesday afternoon In Hie
opening round of Hie Central Florida the other four Sliver Hawk points
Wymore came oul hoi In the second
Classic. Game lime Is 4:30 p.m. at
quarter and oulscored U k r How ell rlghl to
Seminole Community College
"It wus not Ihr Im- s | game wr have two the first 3 30 of Ihr quarter. Timms
made Iwo free throw# for the Hobc.it*
played tills yrar. hul II was one ol our
before Hyan Thomas hit u Jumper for Ihe
Im-s I." said Lake Howell coach Steve Kotin
Sliver
Hawks. Rodney Paul hit a jumper
"W r played rral goml defense. If wr had
rrlMiundrd heller we probably w-oiitd have and Terrance Gaines hit two layups after
steals to give Wymore u 22-16 lead
played heller."
Johnson
and Josh Kohn hit 3-jHilntcn.
Johnson held Ihr trading scorer for Ihe
around another basket by Gaines to make
Bobcats, junior guard Cory Chandler, lo
six jMilnls. on two d-poinirts In ihr first II 24-22 Wymore. The half ended with
quarter, which was 16 points below hi* Wymore uheud 30-26.
■

1 he Flyers, who struggled through November,
are 8-1-1 In Iheir Iasi 10 games The victory
boosted Philadelphia's record to .500 for the first
lime since Nov. 9.
In other gumes. Quebec slopped Moslon 4-2
and New Jersey downed Chlcugo 5 3.
Prom staff and w ire reports

□ 9 p.m - AHC-9. NFL. Chicago Bears al
Minnesota Vikings (L|

T A M I’A — Vlnny Testavrrde threw threr
touchdown passes after hrraklng the NFC
single season record for Interceptions Sunday
helping Ihe Tampa May Buccaneer* cllnrh third
place in Ihe NFC Central Division with a 21-10
trtumjih against ihr Detroit Lions
The Buccaneer*. 5-11. ovrrramr (our first hall
turnovers while the Lions llnlshrd at 4-12.
Inrludlng a 2-3 mark under Interim roach Wayne
Pontes
Mark Carrier and Testavrrde combined on two
scoring passes, including a 27 yard strike ili.it
rrlurnrd Ihe momentum in Tampa May with
10 12 remaining alter Ihe Lion* had pulled
wlililn 14 10 Carrier and Itnice Mill earh taught
3 1-yard T D passes as the Mucrsnrers grabbed a
l4-0hat:ill&gt;.r adv till lgr
Bee Bucs, Pege 4B

Moore. 4 2. Is eomlng oil a lug win
over Lake Brantley and has built up
a little momentum coming into ihr
lournry
" W r feel pretty good." roach
Vernon Hair said. "We're real young
and si 111 figuring each other mil.
T h r w in over Lake Brantley,
though, boosted our eonfldrrrr and
w r'rr ready for thr tournament
Brnoksvllle. 2 3. ts Ihr youngest
tram In the tournament with only
one senior In thr starting lineup
Jason Saughtrr. a 6-6 senior renter,
leads Ihe tram In scoring and
rrlmundlng
"W r'rr rral young and aren’t real
sure of ourselves qullr yet." Coach
Krnle Chatman said "We don't
have a lot of experience, we lint a
couple of players from Iasi season
and wc vc replaced I lit in with a lot
of youngsters "

I m-

FOOTBALL

United Press tnternetlonel

Oviedo to host 16-team
C lassic beginning Tuesday

T o c c h e t le a d s F ly e rs ’ c o m e b a c k

I J7 30 p.m. — SC. College. Miami at Florida (I.)
□ 8 :3 0 p m. - SUN. College. Marquette at
Creighton IL)

B u c s tame
L io n s, 21-10

Youth takes the spotlight

HO CKEY

BASKETBALL

B

■ P e o p le . Pago 5B
■ C o m ic s . Pago 6B
■ C la s s ifie d , P a g e a B

Fickle finger
of fate zaps
Giants, Raiders
Celtics rising, Lakers fading

December 19, 1988

Brantley boot

H v lM PSsCs St *•* XftMCcS

iko Brantley's Bolh Schaeler cels oil a loll looted kick while
ike Mary's Leeanne Bailie defends closely. Bolh learns
lum lo action tonight In Ihe Burger King Classic Lake Mary
ays West Orange at 6 p.m. al Lake Mary High while Brantley
kes on Dr Phillips al 4 p m at Lyman.

average. "Sieve Is a good defensive player

FOR TH E BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, REAP TH E SANFORD HERALD DAILY
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C h r is t m a s break m eans
tournament lime for Seminole
County prep athletes with three
tourneys nn tap this wrek.
Starting Indav will br Ihe Burger
King Classic girls soccer tourney
at Lyman and Lakr Mary and. in
girls baskrtlMlI. It s the Lake
Brantley Christmas Tournament
also beginning today. In boys
basketball, (be Central Florida
Classic ojieris Tuesday al Oviedo
High and Seminole Community
College.
T h e B urge r K ing Classic
brings together some of thr most

strong Lake H ow ell side

North Florida also hopes
lo do well In the new Class
2 A (h is season w ith
Jacksonville Holies and
Kptacopa! looking strong.
Holies recently handed
Orange Park Its first defeat
of the season

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devastating girls Mict-er learns In
the stair Seven of ihe IB teams
are rankrd In Ihe lop 10 in either
Class 4A or 3A Including la kr
Mary (No 2 In 4AI. largo (No 5
tri 4AI. Uikr Brantley (No 7 In
4A) and Lakr Hnwrll (No H In
4 A) along with Si Thomas
A q u in a s (No
1 In 3 A I .
Clearwater Catholic (No 2 III 3AI
and Orlando Bishop Moore (No 4
In 3AI
In girls basketball. Lake
Brantley Is hosting Its llrst
Christmas tourney and has an
right train field. Apopka. one of
Ihe lop Class 4A t r a m s In the
slate. Is seen as Ihe favorite

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Orange Park's John Karaten (right) battles a Tallahassee Leon player In last
year’s Pir/a Hut Tournament action The two Norm Florida teams made a name
for themselves a year ago as Leon won the Class 3A title and Orange Park was
runnerup in Class 4A
Another area Inching
IU » a )

Tallahassee Leon Is look­
ing to keep North Florida
In the spotllghi as It
maintains the No 1 rank­
ing In Class 3A Leon ts
8-0 this season and lias
put together an Impressive
35-match winning strrak

toward prime

t i m e Is t h e F o r i
Myrrs Naples area Fort
Myers Hlshop Vend Is
one of thr top conten­
ders in Class 2A this
season while Naples
Iktrron Collier ts after
Its first 3A crown.
"We'rp playing some
p re tty good soccer
down our way.” Hlshop
V e ro i coa ch K e v in
Kutia said "One of our
big goals now Is lo start
looking outside of our
area for some good
compel II Ion We’d love

lo get a game with
Jesuit or Clearwater
Catholic or to maybe
someday get Invited In
a tournament like the
l*M&lt;a Hut
A new area on the
state scene is Lakeiand
and It Is already making
an Impact In only its
third year of competi­
tive soccer Lakeland
High School is currently
ranked Nn, 9 In the
Class 4A poll with Its
only loss to powerful
Lake Mary Lakeland
Santa Fe has moved

Into thr Class 2A Inp
in
A little north of the
South Florida powers Is
the Hoc a Kaion area
and there are a lewgood ones in l ha l part of
the stale led by un­
beaten Hoca Haton High
and defending region
champion ikira Haion
Spanish H lv rr.
Miami may still be the
kingpin In troys soccer,
but South Florida could
lie bowled over at any
lime by the vastly tmproved regions
throughout the stale

Wounded Greyhounds upend Satellite

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Lake Mary moved up a
notch, from fourth to
t h i r d . In (h e re c e n t
rankings after a victory
over previous No, 5 Lake
land on Friday. Winter
Park also ,Tnn\f 'n tn the
lop 10 this » t ' » as the
Wildcats remained un
beaten by defeating a

Pram start rsports

Tournament time
Fro m start r sport a

Horald sports Bdltor

At one llmr In boys prep
sort er, II was safe to say
ill.n rlltirr a team from
A lta ra c a ln n ) ratal Barton. Ferl
Miami or Tampa would
LauSarSaW CarSmai Gibbon*. Jacttonniw
win (lie slate title in both
Bailat plantation American Harftapa. latol
Class 4A and 3A.
llto. lu n rlta Piper, Stuart Sawtti F a rt.
South Florida teams
Tall******** Lean. Tampa Cattwlic. Vara
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have won the Class 4A
tltlr dtfhl limes since 1977
SCORING
with Tampu-arra teams
taking the title three
K B T - Sa™mow (SI. Lata M a r, (L M I,
Lym an IL V I. Lata ttorratl (LM I. Orwdo 101
times In Class 3A. the
Lata Brantley IL B I
Tampa area owns sis of
the lilies
SomwoN County B a n LaaSrrt
The two areas of dnml0 CO AVO
nanre
are still hotbeds for
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soccer, lull the balance of
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power Is beginning to
(M o a n Far** ILM l
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spread throughout the
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s ta te . N o rth F lo r id a
j o l t Mauta IL V I
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T r p , Wtoittal (L B )
t J sa
rlalmrd Us first ever soc­
PrtoM* toarma (L B )
t l sa
cer title a yrar ago when
lauto Mato*i»*t IL B I
t i sa
Tallahassee Leon won
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Tim Waitanan (01
trto latoaa IL V I
Class 3A while Orange
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Park, another tram from
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In 4A
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Central Florida Is also
R i&lt;*u* ltoav** ( L i t
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m aking Its m ark with
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Lake Mary advancing to
J in m . Ii,,to 4 * tt )
4 I SI
the float lour two years In
4 i ai
Aft#, WHito I I I
a row. The Hams and Lake
O u t Kail i l l
A I ST
Latin Fa,Pa 111
4 I SI
l l r u n t l e y h a v e e a ch
***** M W 1*Ml
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ttnistird second in the
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state in recent years
§ I SI
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Mika Sauti ( I N I
A good barometer of
T r a , LaAan IL V I
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boys
BOCCer will be the
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JaM G riff* IL V I
P in a Hut Tournam ent
Alan N h w v IL V I
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which begins on I&gt;rc 27 at
Mann, Batoan ILM l
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Orlando Boone and OrAto* P irn,a ILM l
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la n d n H tshop Moore
Travia Batoutot* (L M I
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Teams from Just about
Babb** C*t*tor lOl
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every area of the statr will
ASSISTS
tie on hund
AWt Acatta IL M l 1 M ia Mauta IL V I a
In ihe most rrrenl FACA
Nan Motto H t l « Berner* HarSan ILV I a
stale rankings. Miami still
Tun We&gt;tenon (0| a Taft l* N e w |OI I Tan
Nr m a t IL M l 1 N p M int (O l I, iwtnn
in showing Its strength
■Miter IL M l l JaFm More IL M l L Mann,
with Miami Killian, de­
■•Man ILM l |. Darren fa r a t (L M I 1 Taft
fending statr champion,
Kenan 101 I Tim Ipk ner IL M l I. Nan
ranked No I In Class 4A
U n a w t ILM l I, Karm Natter*! (LM I I
Karan N ana it ILM l L Tarry Miliar ILM l I.
and Miami Sunset No. 3

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Also. Miami Senior moved
to No 3 In this week's [&gt;oll.
"There are some very
strong teams In the Miami
area this season." Miami
S e n io r c o a rh M a rcos
Moran said. "Killian Is
very powerful and Sunset
la killing everyone they
play. Hut we know other
areas are playing strong
soccer as well. Central
Flnrtda Is really looking
good with teams like Lake
Mary and Lyman."
The Tampa area has
been pretty much up for
gratis thus far with Tampa
King, and Gaither looking
to move In nn what has
p rim a rily been Tam p a
Lelo territory. Tampa Je ­
suit. runnerup In 3A last
year, has alto suffered an
early defeat.

By CHRIS PIETER

Alteady missing two of Its tap attackers,
Lyman's Greyhounds saw two more of its
top ollenstve players go out with Injuries In
their game Saturday at Satellite Hcarh
Alan Newsomr who entered for one of the
players, however, came through
with the only score of the game off an assist
from Hernard Harden as the Greyhounds
pulled out a 1-0 victory, handing Satellite Its
first loss of the season
Lyman will now take this w rrk off and
In ju re d

looks lo heal Us injuries in time for the Pina
Hut Tournament The Hounds open play on
Tuesday, Dec. 27 vs Tanijia Jesuit
"I was looking to get a game In (his week
but now I'm glad 1couldn't get one." Lyman
coach Hay Sandldge said. "W e need this
week lo heal the wounded By fhe end of Ihe
game Saturday, we were down lo 12
players "
Newsome's goal came midway through
ihe second hall with Harden contributing
greatly to the story Harden took the ball un
the wing, beat three defensive players and
passed olf to Newsome who blasted In a shot

Iron* 15 yards r&gt;ul

Lymari took IB shots on goal for the game
cnmparrd to 10 for Satellite. Goalkrejrrr
Kelly Walden made lour saves In recording
the shutout
"Satellite only had one really dangerous
chance." Sandldge said. "Most of Ihe lime,
they’d gel within 20 or 30 yards and Just
shoot."
It will be a light week for Seminole County
boys soccer teams with only two games on
lap Lake Mary goes to Daytona Hcarh
Senbrre/e on Wednesday while Lake Howell
hosts Orlando Colonial Wednesday.

SPORTS TONIGHT

Middle school runners show their stuff

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Th e Middle School Cross
Country Meet was held this past
week a I Lyman High School
with Ihe athletes competing In
races of one mile, one and a hall
miles and I wo miles
The sixth grade girls race was
won by M ichelle Pierce of
Greenwood Lakes as she posted
a 7:18.3 clocking Jackson
Heights won thr girls learn race.
Cam I Burnette won thr sixih
grade boys Individual race with
a 6:40.6 finishing time as
Tuskawllla won the tram race.
The seventh grade girls race.
1W miles, was won by lvrtlc

Kodrtguri of Teague at 10 49.1
with Jackson Heights claiming
the leant trophy. The boys
seventh grade race, a two mile
effort, was won by Jeff Shaw of
Teague with a nice 11:56 7
clocking to lead Tragor lo the
tram title.
T h r eighth grade girls. I U

mile run. was won by Stacy
Slmbolt who tlnlshrd al 11 40.3
while Jackson Heights made It a
clean sweep of the team titles
Anthony Lawrence won Ihe boys
two mile for Ihe rlghth grade.
Ilnslhlng with a 12:16.8 rflort us
Jackson Heights won the team
title

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Edwards, Miami sting Oak Ridge
By JIM R IC K E ME ACK ER

Horald Correspondent
KISSIMMEE - The Oak Hldge
boya played enough string music
to imprrsa nationally ranked
Mluml Senior Saturday night In
the Great Florida Shoot-Out. but
forward Doug Edwards turned
out lo tie a virtual one-man band
l » Ihe Sllngarres' 71-03 victory
over Orlando Oak Hldge before
3.HOI fans at Osceola High
School.
Edwards, hilled by many us
this sla te ’s upco m ing Mr.
Basketball, started fast and
never slowed, finishing with 40
jxrtnts to propel No. 3 ranked
(USA Today) Miami Senior (7-0)
past the Pioneers (8-1) — ranked
third In Ihe lalrsl FSWA slule
poll behind top-rnnkrd Miami
Senior anti Miami Carol City.
"I got tired In the fourth
quaiter because they (Ihe Pio­
neers) kept constantly pushing,
bill I fell like I needed to take
c o n tro l.'' said the B-fnol-9
E d w a rd s , a llu d in g lo Oak
Hldge's second-half rrsurgence.
"We needed production from
olhrr players but didn't get It.”
said Miami Senior Coach Shakry
Hodriguej. "Oak Hklge keeps
coming at you. and tc their
credit they came hack after a
s h a k y s ta rt. T h e y played
through early foul trouble, and
we lost our aggressiveness after
the llrst period They became the
aggressor and we became ten­
tative.”
Thai Ihe Pioneers did. rallying
from a 39-20 halftime deficit on
the slrrngth of guards' Greg Hall

(17 polnlsl, Patrick Gordon 1141
and Brian DUon (10) In addition
lo G-(ool-0 forward Alonio Harris
(17). Hull hit a thrrr-poinlrr and
followed up with I (Moot shot oil
the glass shortly before Harris'
three-point play left the Pioneers
trailing. 33-52. with 40 seconds
remaining In |H-rlnd three
Hall. In Ills first year of varsity
competition. [Missed off to 6-7
center Willie Fisher (season low
six [xilnlsl and connected on
another bank sliot that Ignited
the capacity crowd as well us the
200 wlnd-chltled fans that wat­
ched on rinsed-cl m i It television
from u [larking lot
The Sllngarres udjtislrd de­
fensively, however, and ran oft

three consecutive baskets to
turn a 00-58 advantage Into a
06-58 .rad will* 2.55 remaining
Edwards scored I0 nf his 22
second half [mints In thr final
quarter.

The Plonrria. who missed
three front ends of one-antl-one
situations In thr fourth period,
could get no closer than five
points.
"We missed some shots In the
Iasi period because we were
tired.” said Oak Hldge Coach
Ron Smith, whose team blasted
eighth-ranked Boone Friday
night- "O ur kids showed so
much heart. A lot of trams
would have given up after Ihe
start we had "

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H«r«k) corral pondftn t
The 1988 Central Florida I l.w li , bring hosted
by Oviedo High School, opens Tiirwt.iv afternoon
with a field of 10 team* from throughout central
and south Florida The tournament will be played
at two Rlghta again this year, Oviedo High School
and Seminole Community College.
There will be four game* played at both Oviedo
and Seminole Tuesday blurting at 4:30 p m
The 4:30 game on Tuesday at Seminole
Community College will feature the Mohratp of
Eatonvllle Wymore Tech. 4-3 on the season. and
the Stiver Hawks of Caaaclbcrry Lake Howrll
High School. 3-4. The two (ram* played U m
Saturday night at Lake Howrll with Ihr Silver
Hawks posting a 56-31 come from behind victory.
Steve Johnson, a 8 5" shooting forward, led the
way for Lake Howrll with 24 points. Including
four 3-potm m . '.Vymon * leading scorer. Junior
guard Cory Chandler, was held to six point* but I*
averaging 22 on the season. Itrra n rr Galne* led
the Bobcats In that game with 21 point*.
At 6.-00 p.m. Dunedin will take on the Fighting
Semlnoles ol Sanlord Seminole Mign senool
Seminole's record of 3-3 does not look that
Impreaalvr but when you figure they havr played
Oak Ridge, ranked num brr two In 4A. Kissimmee
Osceola, number three in 3A. and Daytona Beach
Mainland, all on the road, the record look* much
better. The Seminole* have been playing much
better of Isle and have a two game winning strrak
coming Into the tournament Seminole haa been
led by Junior* Bernard Eaddv. Brandon Caah, and
Robert Moore. Faddy and Cash are ju»l now
starting to gel In shapr after Ih r loothall aeaann

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Bob Ebrrsbach said
We uaually grow during
this time and use It Juat as an experiment "
In the third game Lym an and Jac kwuivlllr
Haines will square off with both team* relying on
their quickness Both teams have bren lit lough
competition this season and could caute a nutjor
stir In the tournament
Lyman. 2-3. haa been using Its guard play to
pull It through an far and will hope Its Inside
game will become a factor over the break The
Greyhounds are alao hoping most of Its athletes
can come allvr after participating In another sport
during the fall

Raines. 3-3. won the tournament two years ago
and has always bren a force whrn rnlerrd In the
Classic Last year the Vikings werr ousted early
by rvrntual champion Winter Park
"W r don't Know much ahrail the trams In
Central Florida but wr llkr the tournament
because It gives us a rtiam r lo see some more of
wliai Ihr state ha* lo ofler." Haines roach James
Humphrey said “ W r'v r had three tough lossr s .
two lo rankrd teams, and I h&lt;»pe w r ran do well tn
the tournament.”
Tire ioutn.iim-nt will brgm at 4 30 with the last
game scheduled fur a 9 p m . tlpoff The
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In the 7:30 p m. game It will be Satellite Bearh
taking on Lake Brantley Satellite la 2-4 on the
arason hut bring* the biggest team Into the
tournament. They are a high scoring bunch u*
they average 79.3 point* per game and pcored 96
In a game against a very good Cocoa team last
week The tram I* led by senior guard* Steve
Estes. 15.3 points, and Jason Schwtrgrr. 12 3.
and Junior center Tam H lnlry. 15.1. Lake
Brantley on the other hand got off to a grrat stun
winning it* first three gatnrs but ha* since lost
three In a row Th e team ha* not been shooting
well but hope* to get thing* hack on track for the
tournament. Senior* Bo Pamplin. 17 0 polnta and
9.0 rebound*, and T n y While. 12 0; 6 O. lead (he
way for the Patriots.
In the 9 0 0 p m nightcap It will be Fl Pierce
Central taking on Orlando Evans High School,
the Cobra • of Ft. PlffCf are a very young hall
d ub reluming only one member frutn last yrar'a
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to aU when Gaines made two Gaines hit a 3-|&gt;olnlrr Drmp*
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NFL
Continued from IB
The Houston Oiler* kal to the Cleveland
Hrowus 28-23 and will have to return to the cold
of Cleveland Stadium In the A FC wild-card game
next Saturday. The Oilers could have played
Indiana [mils In the Astrodome In the wild-card
game with a victory. The Cleveland-Houaton
winner faces Buffalo In the conference semifinals
The Hills could have clinched home field
through the AFC playoffs with a triumph over
the Colts, but suffered their flrat Iowa within the
AFC East as Indianapolis won 14-10. Cincinnati,
u 20-17 overtime winner Saturday against
Washington, now has home-field edge over
llutlulo.
The New Orleans Saints did all they could,
brullng the Atlanta Falcons 10-9. but fell out of
the playoffs brcuusr the Eagles won The Saints'
triumph gave San Francisco the NFC West title.
And the playoff situation won't be finalised
until Monday nighl when Chicago plays at
Minnesota If the Vikings win. they will host the
NFC wild-card next Monday against the Rams. If
the Bears win. Los Angeles will be the wild-card
venue. Chicago already has the home-field edge
In the NFC playoffs
At East Rutherford, N J.. Ken O'Brien threw a
5-yard touchdown pass to AI Toon with 37
seconds lefl for the Jets. 8-7-1. The Giants
missed two field goals. Bunenderrd eight sacks,
fumbled a punt and allowed a 37-yard klckofl

return that art up the winning potnta
At San Francisco. J im Everetl thrrw four
touchdown poawca. three lo tight end tkunonr
Johnson, to guide Hie Rama to the NFC's final
playoff spot.
Al New Orleans. Morlrn Andersen kickrd a
30-yard field goal with five seconds remaining
and Dalton Hilliard rushed for 127 yards and a
touchdown to Irad New Orleans The Saints.
10-6, posted their second ronaecutlve winning
season after 20 years without finishing above
.500.
At Cleveland. 38-year-old Don Stroc k overcame
three first-half Interceptions lo spark a 21 point,
second-half rally that c a r r ie d Cleveland to the
playoffs for the fourlh straight year. Struck,
subbing for the Injured Hemlr Kosar. lolled a
22-yard touchdown pass to Webster Slaughter
with 6:23 to play for the go-nhrud score
Houston and Cleveland finished 106. but the
Brown* earned the wild-card home field based on
a better division record.

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*Td rather lose this one and win next week."
Houston Coach Jerry Glanvllle said “ Field
conditions weren't a factor. I can't blame the loss
on bad footing. I blame Cleveland."
Struck hit on 25 of 42 passes for 326 yards and
two touchdowns. Including six completions tn
Slaughter (or 136 yards Houston's Warren Mom
was 20 of 35 for 287 yards

B u cs
Continued from IB
Testavrrdr completed 12 of 23 passes for 189
yards and was intercepted three times. When
James Grtflin stepped In front of a pass Intended
for Frank I’ltlow to end Tampa Bay's opening
possession. It gave Tcstaverde 33 interceptions
for Hie season, lopping Fran Tarkenton's pre­
vious NFC mark set with Minnesota In 1978.
Rusty Hllgrr. woeful In Hie opening half, hit
Jeff Chadwick for a 19-yard score In Ihc third
jx-rlod and Eddie Murray uddrd a 27-yard field
goal for Hie Lions. Hllgrr hit on 16 of 39 for 2 1 1
yards und was Intercepted three limes.
A crowd ol 37.778 turned out In bright
sunshine on a crisp 5&lt;Tdrgrre day. the coldest
temperature ever registered for an opening NFL
kit koH at Tampa Stadium.
Trailing 14-10 early In the final period, the
Lions couldn't gain u first down after they were
backed up lo (heir own 5-yurd line. Hobby
Futrcll's 22-yard punt return gave Tampa Hay
possession al the Detroit 29 and three plays later.
Carrier caught a pas* In Ihe left flat, spun away
from Bruce MrNorton and completed a 27-yard
scoring play to provide the final margin.
The Lions matched thrlr first-half total of four
first downs on ihelr opening drive of the third

quartrr. marching 58 yards in 11 plays before
Murray's 27-yard field gotil Hllgrr connected
with James Jones und Fete Mandley for
consecutive 13-yard gains us Detroll pulled
within 14-3 at 4 34 of the second luilf.
Hllgrr and Mandley combined for completions
of 24 and 19 yards on Detroit's next possession.
Rookie tight end Pat Carter's 19-yard T D catch
was nullified by an Illegal formation penulty, but
after an Inrnmjrirtlnn H llgrr found Chadwick
behind nlcklr back Rod Jones to make It 14-10
with 3:06 lefl In the third quarter.
The Lions werr otilgalnrd 139-2 In Ihe opening
period and didn't register thrlr initial llrsl down
until four minutes Into the second quartrr
Testsverde directed a 56-yard drive on Tampa
Hay's second [xMsrsslon. cupped by his 31-yard
T D strike lo Hill nine minutes into thr game.
An Illegal contact prnalty against free safety
Devon Mitchell on 3rd und 7 sustained the march
and Hill brat Ihe beleaguered McNorton on a |*&gt;*t
pattern for the score. Hill's 14-ynrd catch earlier
In the drive ga?e the second-year jiro more than
1.000 yards In receptions for the season
Hllger appeared tentative in the first half,
completing Jusl 5 of 15 passes with two
Interception*.

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Libraries to feature 'Nutcracker' puppets
A puppet pluy for school-age children. "The Nutcracker
Prince." will be presented through Dec 22 at various branches
of the Seminole County Public Ubrary System Performances,
which begin at 2 p m., will be on the following days at these
branches Tuesday. Dec. 20. North Branch. Sanford. Dec 21.
Cast B ranch, Oviedo, and Dec. 22. Central Branch.
Casselberry. The program Is free and open to the public.

Christmas sports schools offered
A Christmas Baseball School, sponsored by the Rollins
College Division of Non-Credit Programs, will take place Dec.
20. 2H and 30 for ages 0 1 2 and Dec 27. 20. 31 lor ages 13 17
Cost la $65 A Christmas Soccer School also will be sponsored
Dec 27-30 for those aged 7 -17 To register, call 646 2632

Panic Attack group to meet
Agora) lutbla/Panlc At lark Support Croup meets rarh
Tuesday at H p m at West Lake Hospital. .VI0 W Stale Road
434. Longwood. The support group is for those who are afraid
to go mil of their hmise and be active In public.

Overeaters to weigh In
A regular meeting of Overeaters Anonymous Is conducted on
Tuesdays ul 7 30 p m at Florida Power anu Light. 301 Myrtle
Ave , Sanford For more Information, call Carol at 3220657

Casselberry Kiwanis to rise
Ktwanls Club of Caaaelbrrry meets at 7 30 a m every
Tuesday at Village Inn. U S illghway 17-92 and Dogtrsck
Road. Ixmgwmid For more information, call 631-6545

Toastmasters to speak up
Day breakers Toastmasters meets at 7:15 a m Tuesday at
Christo's Restaurant on First Street. Sanford Guests are
welcome
Toastmasters International Club 6561 meels each Tuesday
7 30 p m al Seminole Communlly College. Room 5-206 For
more Inlormallon. call 695-3966

TOPS chapter to meet about eating
Take Off Pounds Sensibly meetings sre held si the Osteen
Civic Center on Tuesdays at 7 p m For more Information,
contact Mu belle Todd al 3 2 1-6153.

Nar Anon to offer help
Nar Anon, a self help group lor relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 6 p m at Orlando General
Hospital For more Information, call 809-6364

Bridge club ready to deal
Sanford Du pin ate Bridge Club meets al noon each Tuesday
al the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, 400 K First St..
Sanford.

TO PS to meet about eating
TOPS Chapter FL 79 will meet Tuesday at 6 15 p m at
Howell Place. 200 W. Airport Ulvd.. Sanford.

Sanford Lions to huddle
Sanlord Lions Club meets al noon each Tuesday al Western
Si/zltn Sleaklumse. 2900 Orlando Drive. Sanford

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting on Tuesday
Include

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Boon Wabt&gt; (Isfl) and Lucrstia Murray (right) help Jackie OuBoia to seloct di»h gardens and spomsettla at Expression* Florist in Sanlord

Give the gift that keeps on growing
Christinas shopping i an he
qutle a challenge to your brain
as well as your budget In
addition lo Ihr consideration of
cost, there's always that old
question of what to give
For some of those on your list,
plants might offer a nice solu­
tion A heallhy. v'gorous plant
usually Is a welcome addition for
either homr or landscape But.
lirlwre you rush lo a nursery,
you should consider what to look
for and what to avoid in plant
arlertton.
Whether you're shopping for a
gift plant for a friend, or for an
addition to your own collection,
y o u s h o u ld ch o o s e y o u r
purchase carefully. Hants come
In a wide range of grades,
conditions and standards, and
It's sometimes hard to tell which
(tnrs liave ihe brsi chance lor
survival
Usually, heller plants will coal
you more money. But. this Isn't
a hard and last rule. When
nurorrtrs have sales, they often
offer top quality plants ul
bargain prices The Important
thing t* to tie al&gt;lr lo tell what
quality Is
Look lor torn pact, rather than
spindly, plants An abundance of
(ullage is usually a good sign

QARDENINQ

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W H IT E

A spindly plant without a good
supply of leaves may be the
victim of various leal spot dis­
eases or Insect problems, which
have caused leaves lo fall Make
sure the leaves have a good
uniform ixilor Check lips of
leaves for brown or yellow dis­
coloration lns|M-ci the trunk and
branches lo see that they are
well-formed, without cracks,
peel* nr scars
Carefully examine each plant
for any signs of insect or disease
pmblrm S o m e things to look (or
ate speckling on Ihe Irayr*.
which indicates spider mile Inju­
ry: curled or dlslortrd leaves,
raused by aphid injury: and
small bumps on sleni and un­
dersides of leave*, resulting from
a st ale attack. Common disease
problems often show up In
vellow or brown leaves, rolling

stems, and brown roots Check
Ihe soil lo make sure It has good
color, and hasn't hern tear heavi­
ly comparted Pick each plant up
and make sure that roots aren't
growing out of the bottom of the
pot.
Other considerations Inrludr
where the gift plant eventually
will be grown II the plain is to
be kept Indoor*, you should
determine whether II requires
special lighting If the plant is to
lie grown outdoor*, determine
whether It's adaptable in the
climatic conditions of lis even­
tu a l p la n t in g s ite Y o u r
nurseryman should be ahlr to
help you In making such de­
cision
The following are some sug
gesiions of ihe moat common
gift plant selections
Polnscttl*: This most popular
Christmas flower Is the most
obvious suggestion. Purchased
(Kiitrd and In bloom, lire Bowers
wlU Usl .ka 2 to 3 weeks Alter
tl»e bloom dies and Ihe danger of
frost has passed. Ihe plant may
be transplanted outside where tt
will provide beautiful blooms
during each Christmas season In
the Iuturc.
Aialeas: Usually forced to
bloom In pots d u rin g the

Christm as season, these also
may la* transplanted lo Ihe yard
A / a l e a s a r e p o p u l a r f or
landscaping, and come In sever
al color*.

Christmas cactus: This pe­
rennial plant will grow and
flower for year* lo rome with
proper care. It can be purchased
at most variety stores and
nurseries, ad ran be moved
outdoor* during the warmer
weather.
The Christina* Cherry or
Pepper i Another unusual [K ille d
annual, this ornamental Is avail­
able In a variety of color*, the
most popular tiring red Almost
none of these plants are suitable
for eating, and those that .in­
edible taste very "hot." Once the
plant bear*. It will die
Chrysanthemums: Although
available In several varieties, the
large flowering varieties are not
disease resistant and require
almost ronstant attention. If tlir
homeowner wants lo keep them
beyond Ihetr original Dowering
period. However, these plants
are relatively inexpensive and
produce beautiful Dowers.
(C tlM lt W hitt it Saminola
C o u n t y E x t e n s i o n U rb a n
Horticulturist Phone 323-2500,
ait. 175.)

A lta m o n te Springs:

• Seminole At Anon. noun, non-smokers only. Communlly
Chapel. 825 Stale Hoad 436
Cnssolborryi
• Ahbolt Softer Living Group. 8 p m ., open dlscusalnn.
non smokers only. Helms Club. 130 Normandy.
• Clean Air Group, noon, alcoholics only, non-smokers only.
Helms Club. 130 Normandy
• Good Morning Group. 10 a m,, open dlsrusston. Helms
Club. 130 Normandy.
• Happy Hour Group. 5 30 p m., open discussion. Rebus
Club. LTONurmandy.
• Reims Group. 6 30 a m., open dlscusalnn: noon, alcoholics
only. Rebus Club. 1.TO Normandy.
• Reims Al Alon. 6 p m . HeboaClub. 130 Normandy.
• 17-92 Gruup. 8 p m . closed step meeting. Messiah
Lutheran Church. State Roud 17-92 and Dogtrack Road.
L e o fvo o d i
• Survivors Group, noon, closed step meeting. 3101 Dane
Lane.
O v ltd w
• Oviedo Group. 8 p m.. open discussion, non smokers only.
First Methodist Church. King Street and Lake Jessup
Sanford:
• Sanford Grace Group. 8 p m., open discussion and 11th
Step, 800 E. 251 h St.
• Sanford Group, noon. 5 30 p.m.. 8 p m., open discussion.
1201 W. Flrsl St.
• Sober Won AA Group, noon. 5:30 p.m.. 8 p.m.. open
discussion, the Sahara Club (old driver's license office). 2587 S.
Sanford Ave.
• 24-Hour Group. 8 p .m , open discussion. House of
Goodwill. Fourth Slreet and Oak Avenue.

Rotarians to rise for meetings
Casarlberrv Rotary Club meets al 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday al
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet Drive.
Casselberry.
Sanford Breakfast Rotary Club meets at 7 a m. Wednesday at
Sanford Civic Center.

Stompers to hold club meeting
The Old Hickory Stompers dogging group holds club
mrrtlngs every Wednesday at (he Knights of Columbus Hall on
S Park Avenue. Sanford. For more Information, call 349-9529.

Sanford Kiwanis to do lunch
Sanford Kiwanis Club meets at noon Wednesday at the
Sanford Civic Center for luncheon and program.

Overeaters to weigh in
A meeting on spirituality In relationship# In Overeaters
Anonymous Is conducted on Thursdays al 7:30 p,m In the
Communlly Improvement Asooclatlon building. Country Club
Hoad. Lake Mary. For more Information, call Charlie ul
323 8070.

C O P E to help families cope
COPE support group for families of mental health patients
meets Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Crane s Roost Office Park.
S-377. Altamonte Springs.____________________________________
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the Herald's Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, time. dale, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— to Calendar. Sanford H erald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. FL 32771or call 322-2611

Homophones are dead ringers for each other
Som eone " h o r n -m a d " Is
furious or enraged Don't move
your car after the light turns
green. If you want the driver
behind you lo become hornmad.
"LlleraU" refers lo Intellectu­
als or people of letters. Sludenls
of ibis column, of course, are
hound tnbelllrrall
Q . I ' v e h e a r d
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" h o m o p h o n e s . " b u t w hat
e xa ctly are they?

A. Homophones are words tluit
have ihe same pronunciation
but different meanings (for
example, "one" and "won" are
two.) Only the context will un­
cover whether the speaker
meant "tall" or "talc."
“ Render." which rhymes with
sende«. gives or delivers. For
spelling help with "render." lake
Elvis Presley's advice: "Return
lo Sender "
F'or so m e th in g sh a rp or
severely fell, try “ acute." It may

LAN Q U AQ E

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also refer lo an accent mark, but
that's a different angle on
“ actiie.”
Q A gu v on m y m o rn in g tra in
I s a lw a y s saying h r " r e a d
w h e re " s o m e th in g happened.
Isn 't that wrong?

A. Ye*. It's wrong The correct
expression Is "read that." You
may wont to tell the guy: Just
say you read that using "read
where" Isa mistake
"Foundry" refers to melting
and rusting metals. A clue for

spelling Ihe Drsl syllable may Ik* why Is If w ro n g to say som ething
lik e " I done I f" ?
easily lound.
A Don't mistake the past
Dullness of mind and senses
shows "stupor." It's smart lo participle for the past tense. The
remember that a close relation to past tense of "do" Is "did."
which works as a one-word verb
"stupor" Is stupid.
"I did It.** A past participle, such
0 When I have tw o choices.
should I wrltr that "cith er l&gt; " as "done.** needs an auxiliary or
helping verb: "I have done II "
invisible? Or Is It "e ith e r are'"?
A. The pronoun "c ith e r" Be done with “ I doite II."
means "one or Ihe other."
Because it's only one. "cither"
takes ihe singular "Is." In fact,
"Ta u n t" mocks or Insults. It’s
"ellher" and "neither" work the proper lo spell Ihe ending like
same way— either Is singular.
"aunt." but 9 ‘s considered rude
to launl your aunt.
Something unlawful or not
"Stucco" refers lo plaster or
allowed Is "Illicit." Be sure II finish for surfacing walls. If
begins with ill— forgetting lo you're stuck on Its pronuncia­
double the "1" t» considered tion. here's a tip: the start of
Illicit.
"stucco" sounds like "stuck.”
Use "syllable" for each part n(
, word pronounced In a single
(Do you hav* a question or
uninterrupted sound. When you comment about our languege?
say "syllable." you should hear Write to Jeffrey McOueln, Our
three syllables.
Language, 200 Park Ave., New
Q. I f done Is the /ust o f "do." York, NY 10165.)

Citizens giving
judges hand in
juvenile cases
SANFOKI) — Everyone from
housewives lo lawyers and
doctors has volunteered lo
help alleviate busy court
dockets.
The 28 Seminole County
residents graduating Tuesday
f r o m t ft e P r o s e c u t i o n
Alternatives For Youth Pro­
gram will hear cases Involving
delinquent youths accused of
their first or second misde­
meanor or first felony.
T h e 2-ycar-old program ,
funded through the state De­
partment of Human Services
and Seminole County Com ­
mission. combined the pre­
vious Juvenile Arbitration,
and Ju v e n ile A lte rn a tive
Services Program.
Hearing officers arc trained
through a 10-week course und
will give convicted youths the
chance lo "p a y " for their
crimes through sanctioned
levies.

H h i K Shota

Judge Vernon Mize swears In the hearing officers at the county courthouse.
New hearing officers Include:
Harry Bakrr. Wayne Barrett.
Seymour Berman. Avis Bodln.
R t c h r llc B o d ln . S h a ro n
Carvrth. Bill Derr. Suzanne
Finley. Dennis FTetier. Randy

Flysak. Kevin Greene. Dorothy
Halllwrll. Tom Halllwell. Jim
Hetz and Patricia Jones
Ollier new hearing oDlccrs
ure Jack Keldcl. Florence
Korgun. Marvin Kovel. David

Locker. William Penlcy. Kent
Powers. A nn Hose. Kuthy
Shaw. Elaine Stelnebronn.
K u rt S te ln e b ro n n , J o h n
Stevens, Ju lia Swecl and
Harry Thomas.

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DEA R A B U T .'.Vi la -.
that Is hopeful and good these
ilays. I want «o share a story
The S a n l o r d H e r a l d
welcumrs suggestions lot
wllh you
Five and a hall years ago. our
ctniksof llte week
win. Jermaine, wa* tiorn blind,
Do ytiu know someone
with no nose and severe deformi­
whose Iimm I Is always Ihr
ty of the lorrhrad The doctors
highlight ol &lt;ouqMitv plenk s.
told us lhal hr was also deal and
rhnrrh ja»llu»ks. receptions
would protsthlv be retarded
i»r covrrrd dtsii Iiiim -heorts?
Doubting my ability lo raise
Novice cook* and ethnic
such a rhlld. I planned lo leave
KMiks. as well as rx|irrtrn&lt;r
him al Ihr hosplial and give him
took* and master rliefs. add
up lo Ire raised In an Inslllullou.
a different dimension to din­
hui my mother persuaded me to
ing Who Is your choice?
takr him home instead
Maybe l l i your mother, la
A* It turned oul. llte dot lor*
liter, brother, sister, son.
were wrong Allhough Jermaine
daughter. *pouse. or friend
Submit your nomtualkm
wa* blind. Ik - was highly in
trlllgcnt. and instead of tiring
lor Cook ol llte Meek lo Ihr
H e r a l d People editor at
deaf, he |iossrsM*d a level of
treating that was especially
322 21111. r xl 34
The Cook of Ihr Wrek
acute.
feature Is published in lh!»
Wr llrst suspected lhal Jer­
*e« lion each Wedne«wlay
maine wa* an "unusual" child
when hr wa* only 5 months old
When his brother. Jamaal. who
wa* 5 years older, practiced Ihe
piano. Jermaine would keep
prtfcct nine with his fool Hr
loved mush and would crawl to
weak out This will hr due in Make yoursell available al tills Ihr piano every ctiance hr got
grrat part lo *omeonr other than llnte to groups or cliques that
We startrd giving him piano
tiMitain inllurnlUl individual* ll lessons when he wa* 2^1 years
yourself.
PISCES D r h 20 Match 20) these contacts are developed. old. and hr wa* M**n playing
L a d y L u r k c o u l d be a n Urey« oriId prove lucky lor you
everything hi* brother plavrd
LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Condi­ Weekday mornings Jermaine
extremely important lac tor to­
day In helping lo fulfill your tions that have a direct tiearlng now goes lo a neighborhood
hopes She's In a rather gener­ on your career appear lo l»e school to learn llratllr The rest
ous mood und site mlghl grant extremely fortuitous today If of ht* day Is spent at the piano
you’ve b rrn hoping to pull ol! We feed hint there. H r goes to
you several favor*
a r i e s M arch 9 1-Aped IB) something hlg. try’ h " ow
lied about I a m. iWe have lo pry
VIROO (Aug 23-Sept 221 him oil tire piano | He can
You might lie luckier lltun usual
loday where your material Inter­ Even tf you think your *»s tal llle memorize just about everything
ests are concerned, lie alert lor is pretty nitty al present. II rould
unexpected op|Mi(tuulltr* that become even more *o Some
could Increase your holdings or fascinating developments are
.diout totraiisptrc
add to your resource*
LIBRA (Sept 2 K&gt;&lt;t 23)
TAURUS (April 20 May 2t»
Something you've turn wattling
Personally managed project*
Untied Press International
ventures or enterprises should In change, not only (or vour
hrnrnt.
but
for
the
hrnrllt
of
work out lo your satlsfactkin
TOKYO — Dr Noboo Okazaki
today Your talents and abilities associates as well look* like It i* experimenting with what the
will lie considerably enhanced ra n be engi neer ed r al h c r Japanese ronslder a radical new
smoothly today
by Lady Lurk
technique In the treatment of
SCORPIO (Oi l 24 Nov 221 canter lie tell* hi* patients the
OEM1NI (May 21 June 201
Perhaps
you're
of
the
mind
that
Situations over which you seem
truth.
lo tiavr the least control« ould hr Cupid has lo*i Inleresi In you
Lying about cancer Is the
lately
Your
percept
Ions
could
t»e
ihe very ones that will shower
custom In Japan. Eight out of 10
you wllh Ihe greatest benellt* ertonrous as new- developments doctors say they Ur to cancer
i i m 1.i v
Hang on in your horse­ should bear oul
patient* They tell them II I* a
( CllfiHH. N E W S P A P E R E N ­
shoe
stomach ulcer, a vaginal cyst —
CANCER IJune 21 July 221 TERPRISE ASSN
.mulling lhal avoid* the trulli
They *ay It’s heller not to shock
and sadden thr patient
Emperor Hlrohlto. 87. Is Ihr
most iantou* roar
All thr ina)or ncw*papcr* have
reported Hlrohlto has cancer,
hut ihry did so only alter editors
learned Ihr emperor was too
|lht B«U
weak lo read newspapers.
or Cs-mk
Hlmhlto * imperial palace aides
Wy'.'y Jorndi-rt'i
N|«
refuse lo name tils disease.
ton
(Wo^n CVo-.-vit
____ |___
Lying almul cancer I* such an
l Ftoiktu C’neyJ Dsn &gt;i Ur/wsti VSej•(Us|
open secret that ll is beginning
lu breed distrust til doctors, says
Okazaki, an Internal medicine
M|w&lt;-t.,|l*t ,u the National Cancer
Cctilcr hospital, ihr country's
top cancer treatment facility So
hr has started u quiet movement
ft*M tM lar&lt;
to ehunge the custom and re­
store trust In doctor*.
“ I had a jiatlrnt who died
mi Chtnnwa
suspecting, but not knowing he
*0tij «*• ijTT’ . r toe f
had cancer." Okazaki said "Hr
lta rtta — ia*«
died doubling his family, doub­
ling me and everyone ll was so
ijitwntliw T
lonely for him
[Xn«a»nw U»XnDotttw4tnn H"
"You can console |icoplr who
,IUro»n4 .1j.
dtH&gt;*nt 5croonoW
are shocked, hut you cannot
So.&gt;4l»m koSn4on lUI Wt 0««t»l t&gt;)
help a jierson who doesn't trust
I
anyone."
40*i t•tut iJltirot &gt;•(»»
Hut the custom lives nil The
(Guy .Ml IWto:c4 C»t-y
Japanese. In tltelr constant
)Q&gt;*&lt;*maCmr*«i
jiursult ol politeness avoid dls-

hr (rear*, and learns everything
tie play * Irom cassettes Hr love*
Hach. Beethoven. Chopin and
Mo/art. but he likes Jazz and
ruck, too iTh r other day when
lie played a Michael Jackson
lajie he said "Mom. I know Ihl*
l* junk— tml I hive lt!"l
Je rm a in e 's teacher. Jack
Itrvers. who was al**&gt; a rhlld
jinallgy. ha* jilan* lor him — •
gearrd toward a concert career
Jermaine has already played
with Stevie Wonder, and hr *
v hi doled lor concert* lu Miami.
London and Japan in 1989 Hr *
al*o doing a Donahue show
Th e National Craniofacial
Foundation ollerrd to finance
$250,000 required to remodel
Jermaine's fare In a series ol
o|M-fatlun* American Airlines is
donating the plane ticket*, and
Hie Sheraton Hotel will pul u* up
Iter While wr are seeing the
doctors In Dallas
The llano Technicians Guild
ol llalltmorc has given Jermaine
a beautiful baby grand piano
Abby. please lei your reader*
k n o w about the Na t i o n a l
C raniofacial Fo u n d a tio n In
Dallas, ll art* a* a clearinghouse

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QfCOGHH. iN MY
YOUTHFUL BXU PtfAN Lt.

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DEAR MRS . OARDNER:
I hank you (or the opportunity lo
publicize tht* unique charllahlr
organization that help* people
who suffer from facial de­
formities and cannot attord
surgery to correct It.
Pallrnl* who require multiple
surgeries have received flint's lor
transportation, lodging and ho*jiliallzalton Through ihr genrr
o*nv ot Individual* and founda­
tion*. ihr National Craniofacial
Foundation ha* been able m
oprratr and expand nationwide
For more information, call the
toll-free num ber: (M(KJ| 535­
3643. O r write to National
Craniofacial Foundation. 3100
Carlisle. Suite 215. Dallas. Texas
75204 II writing, please enclose
a long, stamped. m-II addressed
envelope
•Iftt
(Problems? Writ* to 0«*r Abby.
For a psraonal. unpubllahad
reply, sand a aall-addraaiad,
alampsd envelop# to Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440. Lot Angelas.
Calll. 90069. All correspondence
la confidential.)

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than cancer'* The Cancer t'enirr Sucmasu. deputy director of thr
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MEDICINE
years. I'm In nil kinds ol irnuhlr
wllh rtnphyseiiM What's the
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DEAR READER: C lg a rrllr
PETER
smoking contributes to cnronlc
G O T T .M .D .
lung disease In several ways.
F i r s t , t obacco smo k e Is
associated wllh hronrhltls. In
fecRon of the airways Smoke
urtually (Mralyien the liny cilia rxample. by using the dia­
lluilr cells) that propel mucus phragm more rllrrtlvrly.
and Infection from within lung
These techniques can he
tissue, up and mil. In lum . taught by a physician or Inhala­
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a lerhnleUn
breakdown ol alveolar air sac*, trained In the treatment of
the (ra lh e ry com partm ents pulmonary disease
where rat bon dkuldr Is given ofl
Finally. Ihr raid lout use of
und oxygen Is taken up while
oxygen supplements delivered
breathing
Second, clganlle smoke llsell through a nasal cannula (plastic
actually destroys the air sacs. lobe) Im m a lank or oxygen
The reason* are complex hut. eonrentralor may help many
basically. In smokers. I he mlrm- emphysema |Mtlrnls lo llv r
scoplcally small sac* coalesce lo more a rilvr lives.
form larger, less rlhrlrnt com­
For more htlixmatlon. I am
partment* T h h lead* lr» dlfRrult
breathing and ovrr-e»pandrd srndlng you a ■opy ol my Health
RrjKirt "L iv in g Wllh Chronic
lungs ftlletl wllh stale air. Tilts Is
em physem a A lth o u g h cm - l.ung Dtseasr " Other traders
wltn wmdd like u copv should
^h&gt;scnu doc:, tend to occur
send
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naturally wllh age. elgarrttes
will spred up t lr pna ess. there­ address to I* O Itox 913119.
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much younger patients
DEAN DR. UOTT: I started
Third, smoke Is hTltuliug and
causes Increased pulm onary getting terrible |min In llte lw&lt; k
nun us secrrtkm
This mucus of my heel and up to my ankle
blocks breathing |K»ssugrways, while doing leg exercises What
leading to |mor air exchange In kind of doctor slstuUI I see ’
addition, rxcrss m ucus cnDEAR READER: ll sounds lo
cniirag- * the growth of bacteria, me as though you are either
predisposing the p a llrn l lo Injuring muscles during the
ImmrhlUsand pnruutonU
rxrrrtsrs or have devrlofied an
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emphysema I* Avoid ah pollu­ rxrrctsrs lor a couple of weeks
tion. Including cigarette smoke and let things quirl down Then
and other contaminants such as brgln al a much less strenuous
dust and smog
level and work up If this (alls In
M rdlclnr to open airways relieve yotir symptoms, see yotir
IhronchodllalorsJ and anllhtohes (amity physk lan. an oritk&gt;prdlc
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Tibetans protest in Beijing
U P tro p «rt

BLUIN G — More than
70 Tibetan qttidrnla
marched through the
heart of Beijing Sunday
shouting slogans and
waving banner* to pro­
le*! human right* vio­
lation* and the killing of
anll-Chlneae de­
monstrator* In their
■trtfe-lorn Himalayan
homeland
An American reporter
for a Hong Kong news­
paper was detained by
police and held at a
downtown police sta­
tion for two hour* after
•peaking to the pro­
tester*. Police *etard the
demonstrators' banners
but there was no vio­
lence or arrests re­
ported
TP* -Jtulnj; etutlrni
inarch came a week
Attn three people werr
killed and ! 3 other:
injured when police
fired on • group of 30
T ib eta n fluddhlnl
monks and nuns de­
monstrating for human
rights In the Tibetan
capital of Lhasa
More than 70 Tibetan
students staged the Il­
legal demonstration In
cent r al T i a n a n m e n
Square, the official
Xinhua News Agency
said In a brief dispatch
released late Sunda y
The students, most
from the Central NaI tonal it ir* Institute In
northwestern Beijing,
said they were protest
Ing the killing by police
of Tibetans In antiChinese demonstrations
in Lhasa Dec 10
Tibet, occupied by
Chinese furies in the
1950s but rrrugnued as
Chlnesr territory, has
been rocked for more
than a year by violent
protests against
C h i n e s e r u l e by
Tibetans dem anding
autonomy and Hie re­
turn of their exiled
i spiritual leader, the
dalallama
Protest leaders said
they planned the march
Saturday evening and
gathered rarly Sunday
In trout of i hr Monuinrnl lo thr Peoples
H e r o e s In c e n t r a l
Tiananmen Square
T h e gr oup st r odr
across the huge pla/a
waving banners reading
“ Hrsprrt Human
Ri ghts. " "P earefully

Solve the Tibetan Pro­
blem." "Oppose All Vio­
lence." and "Oppose
Armed Repression."
They said about 40
police officers moved In
and seized the banners
and exposed their cam­
era film, but allowed
them to parade once
around thr square be­
fore crossing to Ih r
Zhongnanhal govern­
ment compound on thr
north side of the plaza
IHillcr reinforcements
lined up in front of the
compound — home to
the Communist Party
headquarters and many
lop leaders — as thr
student* stood at the
gate shouting slogans
"Everyone knows the
( T i bet an) protesters
have no weepo*** w
w*-v •* it they bitulV
_ J u o r.r - '.udent leatlri,
who d rr ltn rd lo hr
named
He stressed Sunday's
march was not related
to p ro -ln d r p r n d r n rr
unrest In Tib et buf
rather wax intended to
protest the handling of
thr a n ll-C h in rs r de­
monstrations by securi­
ty force*.
The students staled
their atm was to [irolrst
the "killing of our peo­
ple" and to demand the
government "protect
human rights" in Tlhrl
The y ( har g r d police,
killed at least 12 people
In thr latest of the
pro Independence rtol*
that have rocked Lhasa
since fall 1907
T h r students aban­
doned t hei r m a r r h
when orhonl principal
Ren Shlql came out lo
talk

to

th em

and

supplied b u s e s to take
them back Ren also
ollrrrd lo meet with
leaders aftrr the group
returnrd to campus
Their were no rrjmrt*
of arrests

l*ollcr detained Selh
Faison or the H ong
Kong-based South
China Morning Post as
be spoke to the pro­
testers and took hltn lo
a Beijing police station
where he was forced to
sign a statement.
Faison. 29. from New
York, was release*) aftrr
police charged he failed
lo heed poller orders,
disrupted traffic and
wna "trespassing on a
grassy area." They did
not press charges
"These Tibetans ...
d id n o t a p p l y In
advanrr to thr [toller
a u t h o r i t i e s for
permission to stagr a
demonstration In ac­
cordance will* regula­
tions set by the police."
Y in h tm o M
U n a u lh n r lir d

d r-

liioiisl rat tons have lieen
banned In Beijing slnrr
pro democracy student
m arrhrs shook the cap­
ital In thr winter of

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In last w r r k s antiChi nese v lo lr n c r In
T lb r l. witnesses said
three people were killed
when police fired on the
protrstrrs In front of
Lhasa * Jokhang Tern
|&gt;le. the Inti test shrine In
Tlhrtan Buddhism and
the scene of several
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Chtnrse idltctsls said
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The Dec 10 protest,
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acceleration of cancer, rather than a cause." he
said.
But he added: "Because of the very contradictory
nature of the studies, we do not know If the pill
does cause breast cancer."
Kuy said hr was uncertain why tils findings
differed from numerous previous studies.

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TWO LETTERS
CAN SAVE YOUR
CHILD’S LIFE
When confronted with drugs, the two most
important letters in the alphabet for your
children to know are “NO.” Children learn
the alphabet at an early age, but they are
also exposed to drugs early in life.
Statistics indicate that 17% of today’s
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Study raises questions
about Pill cancer risk
asking the P cmnI and Drug Administration to
changr the labeling on birth control pills to warn
BOSTON — Contradicting previous findings, a women about the potential risks
An rst(mated 13 million women In thr United
new British study suggests some women who takr
birth control pills may have an Increased risk ol Stales use oral contraceptives.
Most experts strrssed that none ol the studies
developing breast canrer
Researchers at the Royal College ol General that have found an Increased breast cancer risk
Practitioners found Ihat while oral rontracrptlve among subgroup* of women taking the Pill have
use does not Increase thr risk for brrust cancer hern reproduced But the finding that there is no
among women overall. It appear* lo more than Increased risk for women overall ha* been found
repeatedly, including by the new study.
triple thr risk In women ages 30 to 34
Right now thr main message comes frnm thr
The findings, coupled wllh other studies that
produced similar findings for other subgroups of finding that there Is no Increase In risk overall,
women, have led some researchers to rethink a which should lie very reassuring.'' sold Dr Diana
question they had considered answered Does (hr Prtltll of the University of Callfomlu San Francisco
School of Medicine.
Pill Increases the breast cancer risk?
Dr. Louise Tyrer of the Planned Parenthood
"The view was previously that thr weight of the
evidence was that the Pill does not Increase the Federation of America In New York said the new
risk (for breast cancrrt." said Dr. Samuel Shapiro, study hn* not prompted any changr In her
u research professor at ihr Boston University organization's [xislitnn on the use of oral con­
School of Medicine. "The shill Is to the question traceptives
"Women should not uiiandon their present
being open ."
method
of contraception II It's oral contraception
Victoria Leonard of the National Women's HeallIt
Network In Washington called the British findings They should discuss the matter with their |&gt;rr*nnal
"disturbing" and expressed concern they would physician." said Tyrer.
But Tyrer and some other experts were hesitant
discourage women, especially teenage girls, front
to discuss the British study [lending a Jan 5
using oral contraceptives.
Unplanned pregnancies carry significant health hearing the FDA has culled to discos* the Issue.
risks, she said
"Th e srlenillle community will tie looking at Ihr
She added that bused on the linttsh report and weigh I ol the evidence at (I he hearing! After
other recerii studies, her group was considering scientific scrutiny we will be able lo make a more
reasoned decision." said Tyrer.
Dr. Clifford Kay. the principle author of the new
study
published lit the Brlllsh Journal of Cancer,
C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
acknowledged that while the data ruitir from a
Ceee-e. Ceew n i w e n u . . h u m *«• m u u x i e. -e~n .
H * s H e *—*p-«e-&lt;
let*. Hen — t-x ( 4 -« r --e-o* lew
study Involving 18.(XX) women who were followrd
eneAei r.uu. i . w &gt; *m i v
for some 20 years, the actual number of women
from whom 1lie breast cancer risk was calculated
‘ X A D A F Z N Z T P
was small.
Kay also said be Interpreted the finding* In mean
S J R A N
N T
9 L M I
J X
that oral contraceptive use might speed the
development o( breast canrer In women who would
I X N
■ T V N X
XI J X
have developed the disease eventually even If they
never used the pill.
Z X
M J P ' X
J O O T V C
"You can Interpret that as very liad news. I

n .

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Hentaqa Serwtcet
under oh idi nu are engaped m
but mart at O* Freyer O n ta
ione aojd F i t m e
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ter tea*
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— dated - at Lje tjx e o d ^r Mnd*
New )• tee
Putouth Now 1* Dec 1 1} it

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F O « I I M I N O K CO U N TY .
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
rw H M te N w c r
IN HE C S T A t C OF
S A V E L I A M TH O H N E .
DaCOOkad
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
TD « M n l n l t l n l l e i ol I N
•H a le e l S A V E L L A V
T H O R N E , d a c t a ia d . F ile
Num toi e i e C f . I*
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C o u n t y . F la r ld a . P ro b a ta
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tentative y al*a»n*r a rt tai
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raguuad ta lila aim Milt court.
W ITH IN TH R E E M O NTH S Of
t h e f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n of

TH IS N O TIC E ( I I all claim*
a ft w tl tae atlata and III any
aB|acllen by an inla ratlad
par tan an wham Put n ta '.. r a t
tar rad mat challengay " a .and
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af taa pan anai feeaeaantaiire
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A i l C LA IM S AND O R JIC
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RE F O R E V E R B AR R ED
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beju-W \ December II ita*
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lo aM yttto Sboaf
laniard F l u m
Attorney ta
F e w * ! Rapt tae-* a*'ra ___ __
Harry G Rata (II ad
ta O N C R K F AND R E ID P A
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E IO H T E E N T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
CASE NO M e tre c A e e i
B A N C B O S TO N M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N , a F lo rid a
Ctaparatton. P d kuccatMr by
m e rg e r ol S T O C K T O N .
W H A T L E Y . O A V IN 4 COM
P AN Y. a Florida CMpon'ion
plain lilt
ry
H IL D A T IL L M A N . W ALL
P L U M B IN G 4 H E A TIN G INC
a Florida corporetwm a - r im
known hairy davtaawy grantaay
ayyigneey Uanark. craditart.
truifeas ae alha» claimant*
ciaimmg by. through and under
H IL O A TILLM A N .
Oetandanti
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
t o h il o a Til l m a n
Residence Unknown
any unanawn betas denyeey
grant##* ettigneey I toner I
r reditory It uyleet. ar athar
ciaimanty claiming by. Rwough
and tndar H ILD A TIL L M A N
Rayidenca Unknown
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D Ibat #n
M ilan ta tareedta P d mortgage
e n c u m b e rin g tba lo llo p in g
preparty In Samtnata Caiatay
Florida
South J* teat ta Lta ii an# an
a* Lta IT Black I I B EL AIR
M carding take Plat Pwreta at
recordad *« Plat Bead &gt; Page ft
e l tha P u b lic R ecord* al
Semina*# County
F lo rid a
T mother Without I&gt;m *alien*
• d Itataomg par tonal preparty
R ange IGE I I t : X
hat baan tiled by P d PlecnbP
• j t . n i you and t tk p t at Pd
• to rt ttydd caute and you a&gt;•
'Odutaed ta kerre a copy ta your
wnyten dednya* it any ta it ta
s m i t h 4 Si m m o n s P ta -M t ■
a tta in e y
I t ] W ett Adam*
Street Scuta Iff* JMkktarilte
Flo rid a 1JJCJ on ar batare
January f k ieet and File the
original trrtb ltd Clark ta Pwy
Court r.Pw* betare ktartci an
R i* .-r rr * aitarnay ar immaO
ataly thareattar u t a r t p a
detac.it wen ba entered egemyi
rau tar Pd re'dt demaraked a
P d camplemt ar patitita
W ITNESS my band and ya#i
ta Pu* Cecal an tart tnd day ta

N O TIC E OF A PUBLIC
H E A R IN G OF PROPOSE 0
C H A N O I S AND
A M I N O M IN T S IN C ER TA IN
D IS TR IC TS AMO
B O U N O A R IE S O F T H I
TO N IM G O R D IN A N C I OF
T N I C U T OF
S A N FO R O FLO R ID A
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
town* ta AaraPy givaa Pta' a
C tar* ta tao Ctrctat Caurl
Petal* M een-d MU be uata a*
Ry Wendy W Cta'my
Pa Camrrwaaian Pasn* a* ««a
Deputy td r*
CPy Ha*l m P&gt;a CPy al Santard
ISF A l l
Mar tat at I M a tte r* P M an
PubtiyP Dec 4 I), t* M itw
ianwarr * 'tat ta &lt; ta ia »t
DF l td
it a ty i l and a n a d - P ' l ta Pa
Ja-m g Ordmanca al P a City a&gt;
IN IM S C IR C U IT C O UR T OF
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T N I (M O T E IP T H ju d ic ia l
A p t r lit a al Ikal tat rain
C IR C U IT. IN A N O ID R
anparty If r tf H i n t " Watt
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
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FLO R ID A
m artial L ite r' and H ' r t r t
CASE NO ta lta k C A M l
Mwtaarry a i area and raratad
IN R l
THE ADOPtiOet OF
N F a te y a r n A va—un it are
N I C H O L A S A L B E R T
yniat ta ba r t in f Par— RMOt
SCHENCtaF
iMetltpta f ant tty Rattaantiai
A M-nta
Ort u t and ln*tt*utta-el I OttPw l
NO TIC E OF A C TIO N
ta GC I I General Cemmar&lt;ieti
T O G E O R G E LAS* A t AS
O t a k i Sata p t p a t 't P - t
a b a te a J f r t i i ta tidence
mare aartttetarty daw •Pad at
fe m e no and wheretaratat Me
Ip p a t
I
att 't t a i l I. Ttar lb lawn ' l O - J A R E H E R E B Y
at VanNrd Ptal Bata I Paga
N O T IF IE D Pd&lt; e P etfdn Nr
IM d N
Pwtan Rarerdt a*
Adept lta hat bewn l e t by PW
Lemma*# CewnFy Ftanda
F y M itta *
JO H N P A T R IC *
All gar fwy M mNratl and
PAGAM O m P d C p c u«t Court iw
r&gt;*i|ana Ita U have an aggarhm.
a n d tar S tm ia e le County
ty taba naardtatavd Mating
F d r Ida. B a la d at weacb ct i n
Ry arda* a* Pd City Cam
HE
th e
A D O P T IO N O l
-•wta ta »a City ta Santard
N I C H O L A S J i l l I I
F N r Ida
t o i l N O N ! A Mmar and M
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f. TO
IV# THE
1FTE PUBLIC It
A D V IC
c a rd in g iy
theta pretence
a
a p n m aartdat
commend rau ta n e n e and Me
d a ritu i made tat
yaur entoar ta athar praad—gc
any matter lantnNred •• Pd
with Pd Ctark ta P d Cecu!'
teima m hoar mg he
C au rl In and Far temihata
I e refbeitm retard ta
(atatty * Nr d a and terra a
i d t Ptaean cn Ptamtitt t al
tat1mm iy and i i d m i
l u t e i
S f C V C N L
'atari* it nta arpr*dad br
la u q en u
ta C l e v e l a n d
City ta Ltatard IFS lta fta S l
4 B R ID G ES Pott OHue Drew
H N T amm Jr
rr 1 Santard FtarcAa D l l ]
City Clark
•rrg ta* ta tatare Pta It dey ta
PetauP Oar It Ft ita*
January 'ta* Omarwcta a k»
O IL m
•autl will ba entered agamy I yeu
end the retd! grantad at at
man M V in Pd Ctanpteuit
•N T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
W ITN E S S my hand and teal
I I O M T I I N t H JUDICIAL
ta P d C dr* ta Pd CHtta* Court
C IR C U IT. IN A N D IO R
an Put | dar ta O m ambe&gt; tak
S C M IN O L t C O U N Ty
IS E A L I
FLO R ID A
D A V ID N fll RMIE N
C A S IN O M i n t C A M P
C t E R k O t THE C IR C U IT
IN RE THE M ARRIAGE OF
COURT
M IC H A E L L E E DeVAUGHta
B r Jennifer P f i c t
Pat it inner
PubMkfi Dec II. IF M lta*
el
Jan |. itgt
SHARON L Y N N DeVAUGHfl
D E L 111
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO
S H A R O N L Y N N Oe
V A UG H N
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D Ptel en
attien tar dttatawlien ta mat
riegt Nat Lean Mad aeamtl yaw
Yan ary repaired ta terra a nrry
ltd at lien an palilianar t
a lla rn a y rtiiata « a « i and
a d d te tt it F E N N E T H M
B E A N E . SOIL Louth M l p t t )
IT *J. C e t t e d n t , Florida MWl
an ar baton Jan t ttta end Me
P d angina' with ltd I tart ta Put
court eiPdr to tar r tar ne t on
t&gt;aliluma* t (H ertdy ar immadi
ataly thareatta' m — r e
a
IwdRmenf will be entared ta Pd
n i d i demanded in Pd jwfiltan
W ITN ES S my bend end leal
ta Put court on Oac J Itw
(C O UR T S E A L!
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
At Clark ol P d Court
Jennifer p Pure
A* Oaputy CNrk
PuBMR Dar » It. it, w. id t
O I L IT
IN T H E C IR C U It C O U R T O F
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY
F LO R IO A
CASE NO M State A N l
IN TH E M A T T E R O f
TH E A D O P T ION OF
C RW
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
Ta D arM Stall Read
HtkkJanra Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that a Patman tor
IN * Parent Adoption tor Adop
ben el ltd thud Catai'ita Roae
Heed, bet bean Mad agaiml
you. by De«ld Allen Wallace
and you art raowned ta ta'ra
copy ol your writtan dytantr I*
any ta II, an E d -a 'd R Gay,
AHor-ay lor Petitioner al I ltd
E etl Concord SIf eel, Olendo
I lor ida JJtOI on o' balora the
i »P i day ol January. IFF* and
lila ltd or**Inal with tha CNtk ta
Thtt Court either ta lo n lefyice
on the Petitioner t Attarnry or
I m m a d la l e ly I h t r e a l t e '
other a ita a detaull will ta
entered egalnft you lor tha
n i d i demanded m the Petition
W ITN E S S my hand and teal
ta Ibis Court on ltd ttth day ol
December lata
(C O UR T S E A L!
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
CNrk ta ltd Circuit Court
By Jennifer P Price
Deputy CNtk
| I’ubllth December IF. N Ita*
! A January I. 0 Ita*
D EL » l

L E G A L A O V E R E IS IM C R T
Brd rea ye M
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that » d City ta Santard Ftanda
will recaire yaedd tody up to
I K) P M an Tuetday January
II itae lor the tattooing Itatny
E N ct'Kta Supptdt If I Maitanl
Th e tea it d bid* p i l l be
pu b lxlf openad later Ihtl tame
data al J 00 P M m P d City
Cemmtttwn Chambary Room
I I I . Santard City Hall
SpacilKatdnt and ltd propar
tod f o » f t era e.eiiebie al no
emt m Pd Purchating Oflica.
W Norp* Park A re-ua San
bwd Monde ifbtl m 11*1 atl
jet
The City of Sanford fryer ret
the tight ta accept or reiact any
or an b&gt;dt with m without
cauta ta we're tachnccaHtd* or
ta Mcapt P d b*d which m It*
ludgement bait ter ret them
ter att ta Pd City
C IT Y OF SANFORO
Waller Shear in
Purcheimg Agent
Publith Dec If teM
D E L IN
N O TIC I Of
F IC T ITIO U S N A M F
Notice It hereby giro— Ibat I
am r-gaged in b v t'-e lt al leg S
H i g h w a y t I J S u l l y &gt;01
longwood FL t t ’ K Sam,-ota
County. F lo rid a under Ihe
F ictillou* H and ol COMME R
C I A L M O N E T A R V HE
SOURCES and tha I I inland ta
regular ta'd name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court.
Seminole County. F lor idt In
M cordoned with tha Pror'ttant
ol the FlcMmwt Name Statute*.
To W iI Section ktl CP Florida
Sle'vtot l « J
/V Doug'** R Packard
Pibuyh Dec L II If M Itaf
DEL U

N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Notice if hereby glean Ihtl I
am e-gaged in buyinett at Sd&gt;
Ef Hwy tie Altamonte Springy
Seminota County. Florida under
th a F l c t l l l o u * N o m a e l
S ILV ER A O O A U T O C E N TE R
and that I intend ta regittar cold
name with ltd Cleft ol Ihe
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida m accordance with the
F 're rltlo n t ol the Flclltlo vi
Name Statute* To Wit Section
M i oe F tcrlda Statute* IfST
/t Mark Rotantweig
Public- Dec IE. IE. » . IEM.
JanE. IFF*
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County Caurl
SaminaN County. Florida
Cota rt* K M
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Plamtill.
rt
Sober I N King
DeMndant
County Court
Dueal County. Florida
Cota J M ttfJ SP
F lttl Un&lt;an National Bank ta
Florida.
Plamtill
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Robert N King
Defendant
N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F SSALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
mat by rirtua el Ihoye rarlain
Wttly ta EtMutitat. at itylad
above and mure pdrticularly
that certain Wirt al E tM V td n
al P d County Court ta Oueal
County Florida upon a l.nal
ludgemanl rendered In the
ttgreta'd court en ltd Itth day
ta Augvyt. A O
iegg m mat
certain cat# entitled F iryt Un
■an Natwnal Ban# ta Fltaida
PtaatflP
yy Rabat I N King
Data—done which aftaeeanf W ill
ta Itecuttan wot Oe"rated ta
me ey She t i ll al Sammaia
County Ftanda. and I hare
termed property owned by Rtb
eft N King tata property being
located in Serninod County
Florida more particularly Or
u r C a t ille .n .
O ld t«BE Vtaktwagan ear
O A r d k -M t o -gamer M cotar
l D t w F « l t g L V * l d F F f beiag
itarad al Santard Towing and
Pd undervgned Of Shorift ta
rwmuwte County FltaLFk win
al It M A M ow ma EHtl day ta
December A D i*M tatar Far
cad e -d ten ta " d hcge*yt
bidder FOR CASH, lubiec• ta
any and all aalyllng * * t al Pd
F re—t iWetal Dear al tha ytape
ta P d Sam w ad Cacatay Cota*
hauM f* Santard Florida Pd
•Carre dev r bad paryMcai pro
fdrfy
That cant yaw t be— g made
ta ka'iyEy P d tar my ta laid Writ
ta ( cwtatan
JtPn ( Per* SheriP
Swmuwta CayWy &lt; w a r
Pubtcyp December 1 I I te 1*

V.
DEL N
IN THE C IR C U IT C O UdT
(IG tC T E E N T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O M I lM C A a e P
A LLIA N C E M O R TG A G E
CO M PAN Y, a F tar Ma
i» E « e k a &lt;
Peeomit
fl
K A TH E R IN E C TA Y LO R
a t e K A TH E R IN E N
T A r i OR el at
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NOTICE OF AC TIO N
TO K A TH E R IN E E TA Y LO R
a t a K A TH E R IN E N
TAYLO R
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i aC known martmg a t e m
P O Bar M il
Wmtar Par* I ta&gt;&lt;d* D P I
any y—O
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TA Y LO R a k a K A T h E R i NI
N TAYLOR
Reyrdeme unanawn
YOU ARE N O T IF IE O P d l en
at **en la tarec •&gt;*• Pw — mtaagr
■nc umber lag Ihe fellew ing
prw drfy n Sammata Cacwfy
Florida
Let If. F t R N B R OOK
TR A ILS FNfASE III M iordw g
to the ptol Pd*eot ay recorded m
Pta* toad 11 Papa I I Public
u . , atm ta Sarninad Cacmfr
F la rld a
T e g » i h » r w llK
Range O ra n . R a ln g a r a la '
Dikhaathar Otapeyei Vent
Fan Wail ta Wail CMpai
hay been Iliad be P d FiadK H
agamy* you and a "d ty Pi Pw
•fame ir.m d cauea and you •'*
ra d -ra d la *a»*e a cegry ta your
wriftan datanya*. il any M IF an
S M ITH 4 SIMMONS. Pia ••
•M y r id r l 111 W a ll Ada — y
Sir oaf Suita H d . JackktairHd
Florida 111*1. an ar betare
January 10 lege and life Ihe
original atth Pd Ctark ta l*u*
Court etmar betare karetad «n
Plamtilt i attarnry ur Immed
ataly IhereaFtar tatdrwiia a
datau't will ba entared agamy!
you lor iha raldl dememktd n
the i d k p i n l a» p eiU di
W ITNESS my hand and tee'
ta ih.i Caurl en buy iSPi day ta
December l*M
I S E A LI
O A V ID N B T R H ir N
CNrk o&lt; Pd Clrcurl Court
By Kelly McClain
Deputy Ctark
Pubiith Dec t*. 1* i*W Jan 1
e I tat
D EL m
NOTICE
Nance il hereby giron that the
Board a* County Commiyydnert
of Lem.no*e County Florida
intend* to hold a Public Hearing
af I on P M ta at toon Ihareel
tar at goytibta at if* raguta'
mealing ltd Idth ta January
lege at Pw Coywty Sarikay
Building lift [a t t Firyl SPee*
Sanford. Flarlda. Room W II*
ta c a -V d e ' ■ reguei* from
F io t ld a C a b le l e l e t l i l s n
Network Inc tor a nonacclutire
trenchne to grenda lor ltd
tnttallallen, ogarotlon and
mamtenanca ta a Cable Tetan
n o - Syttam witbin the twin
(orporatad area at Sammma
County
Periony m o adritad P d l it
they decide ta cageel any dr
eluant mode at Put haaring
they will need a record ol the
proceeding*, and tor yuCh
pu'poto the* need ta myuro Ihot
0 verbal&gt;m record ot Pd pro
cowdingt if made, which recc'd
include* the fetlimony and etl
dance upon which the eppeei ly
to ld Laud
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk to the Board ot County
C om m ittlo n o rt ol Seminole
County. Florida
Publith Dec It M 1*M
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• TEAM WORK ENVIRONMENT
• ME0ICAL &amp; LIFE INSURANCE
• PAID VACATION
• RETIREMENT PLAN
•APPRAISALS/SALARY
CONSIDERATIONS

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REALTY, INC.

We litl and tell
morr properly than
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Sanlord lake Mary area.

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N E W S D IG E S T

Yankee Lake furor
may be dwindling
Soviets conduct nuclear test
MOSCOW — The Soviet Union conductrd an
underground nuclear explosion Saturday at It*
Semlpalatlnsk range In central A»la to tr»t
military technology, the oflktal Taaa new*
agency said.
In a brief dispatch. the agency nald the yield of
the explosion conducted at 7 IH am Moscow
time ranged brtween 20 kllotnn* and ISO
kllolons
From Unllod P r«»a Intarnallonal raporla

□ Nation

Whore the Military is
Largest

U.S. Installations

W ASH IN Q IO N — Fortner Texas Sen .John
Tower, named by Presided -elect George lUi-h
to be the next defense arcretary. *ay» he will try
lo run a strong military undrr light budget
constraints
"Th e bottom hoe l* that we must provide at
least a* much. If not more, defense lor less
money." Tower £ ld
Hush ended week* of speculation Frttlay when
h r named the hawkish former tiead of the
Senate Armed Service* Committer lor the
coveted Job
Tower, under pressure lo streamline the
Prnlagon. immediately made several suggr*
dons for rrfonn and added that be may support
culling some weapon* *y*lrm* to save money
Ba* Pag* 0 A

□ Sports
Bengals clinch AFC Central
CINCINNATI - A strong wind pushed
ladim lllrr s field goal awry Saturday
provided the opportunity the Cincinnati IV
needed to claim the
A FC Central Division
s TM f ^
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Santa’s elves
have nothing
on this pair
W IN TER SPRINGS - Santa and hi* reindeer have
arrived In Seminole County Hut not without the long
hour* of hard work by Zandl Morn*
Zandl created 30 4 foot by 4 foot wooden reindeer
In one wrek tilt* month
From her craft ahop home on Stair Road 434. she
and a Irllnw cralt enthusiast. Sally llurrls id
Altamonte Springs, make and sell dr« orations
Sally finds pteturrs to enlarge lor |Mitrrn* then
ruts and prepare* the wiaal lor /andl to (taint
because customer* keep her bu»v In the shop
ilaurtng daylight hours Zandt lus hail to (Mint under
« lUaHlIighl In tier liack yard wane evenings until
midnight flatter trr»|&gt;rralurrs mean wearing four
shirt* and hip U*H» to keep warm while *hr works
At one point. Zandt and Sally w rrr preparing nine
reindeer and a sleigh for a rusltanrr wlto had planned
a party "That's a lot of rrtrtdeer." Zandt said
Ihey
stretch clear a&lt; mss my liar k yard "
Zandt began preparing lor Christmas in Srplrm hrr
One of the three im illt Itl tier house Is filled with
I hr handmade wreaths, tree ornament*, slutted
(tears, penguins angels and other seasonal novelties
site has made
More than 3.(XX) Christmas lights and /andl s
reindeer, snowmen. |rengulns and a nativity scene
drrnralr the lawn
Sally dew nla-s her Iriend and coworkrr as a
tornado ”
Zandt works from 3 a m In l a tn dally lo keep the
loom filled. "I need In do thl* — I guess It * |u*t
nervous energy from the tune I pul my fret on the
floor in the morning 'III the llntr I fall asleep Most of
the time I fall asleep sewing or painting '
She fears there won't tie enough lime in a day lo
accomplish everything "I've got so many Ideas I'll
never live tong enough lo make them all she said
In wltal was her dining morn, stir Mans Iter
creations that (tack sltelvrw and line walkways at rus*
her car|iei "Sometime* I think. My God. I'vr made
all till*!' Then I !&lt;«&gt;k at my workroom and think. T v r
gut to niukr all this tirfnrr I die?"*
Alter 14 years ol participating In the trail show
circuit, she set up Zandt Morn* Cralt* In her home
See Reindeer. Page 3A

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Local artist Zandl Morris puts finishing touches on wooden Rudolph

One test result
in, another one
coming Monday

Condition of jailed man’s
house shocks authorities

*

With five seconds led i j i 1
iii rrgulatton and the I I
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, )■ )
field goal was blown

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P a rtly
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SANFORD — Tw o critic* ol the Yankee l-akr
wafttrwaler treatment plant have conceded that
Seminole County * wetland* disposal *y*tem

may lx* adequate aftrrall
Their nrw t*&gt;*iOon I r w m Ihr possibility o* an
u|&gt;|trul lo block operation of the plant now under
&lt;omit ruction weal of hrrr.
The rnturmloii* came Frlrlay after county
official* conducted a tour of the vast 3.000-acrr
Yankee Lake sllr that Included riling* of a young
American bald eagle and a deer* overnight
real In i spot
Fat Harden, of the Friend* of the Weklva. said
the engineer* ‘appear to have done u pretty

S k ie s w i l l h r
mostly clear with
some cloud* develop­
ing In ihr afternoon,
cold and windy. High
t r m p r r a lo r r * are
expected In Ihr mid
SO* with winds out of
the northw est ul
IB-20 til.p it

SANFORD — lam Howell, can­
didate for District I «ily commis­
sioner In Tuesday's runoff election,
mude public result* of a laboratory
lest taken Friday which shows he is
free of any traces of marijuana or
cocaine.
In disclosing the rrsull*. Ilowrll
charged hi* election opponent.
James Sweeting III. failed lo meet
his challenge lo undergo a similar
lest at Central Fiorina Regional
Hospital
Sweeting, wlm sa id he would
undergo a drug tr*l by tils personal
physician on Friday, said Iasi night
his Irsl r e s u lts were not yrl avail­
able.
Sweeting said he prrfers lo dls
cuss positIvc proposal* of how lo
Improve Ihr d ly Instead of drug
tests.
Howell Issued the challenge lo lie
tested for drug usage lo Sweeting
Friday morning, saying lie doesn't
suspect Sweeting of using Illicit
drugs, hill thinks showing that the
two candidate* are drug free I* a
good example lo the young people
of the city.
Sweeting said Ihr challenge
should have lieeu Issued earlier In
Ihr eam|&gt;algn because hr Isn't sure
how long It will lake lo gel llir
results of Ills lest, and Tuesday Is
election day. lie said rarller hr
ihlnks ihe challenge was In |x«&gt;t
taste and Impugned hi* character.
"1 have lo keep rny campaign on
Ihr posltlvr side and will ronllnur
to do so." hr said
He said rxumplr* of that are his
proposals to Improve the city's
C See Tests, Page BA

SA N FO R D — Cleanup has
Mtarird at the rural house of a
Jailed 70 year-old Sanford man
who official* report lived In a
rubbish tilled building with many
eleelrtcal code and safely vio­
lations
"Till* I* die llr»i time I've seen
anything like this ul all In tlir
county Tills l* Ih r worst I've
ever seen, said Seminole County
Fire Marshal KliK Middleton
Seminole County shertfT* deputtr* who searched the residence

r'WS *1
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vessel
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ol Merle Parker, ol B4B6 U k r
A v r , In connection with his
arTest Dec 5. called Seminole
County building, health and lire
official* to the scene Dec 12
Middleton and sheriff* depu­
ties described the residence a* an
iin|Mirtltlonrd (l.CXX) square toot
structure with paper, trash,
human and animal waste, open
cans of dog food, and other
rubble covering the floor id the

building.
In one corner. bagged trash
was pllrd up to a height of * U
fret. Ihey said A spare heater
Sec House, Pag* BA

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Fire marshall Kirk Middleton said the house was Mhe worst I’ve ever soen

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�8A — Sanford Httsid. Sanford, Florid* — Sunday, DscsnvDsr 18, 1988

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS TH E S TA TE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS
S tudent pleads guilty in exposure case
KISSIMMEE — A 22-year-old honor student described as an
alcoholic by his attorney has pleaded guilty to running naked
through a shopping mall and exposing himself to a
three-year-old girl and her babysitter.
Kenneth Wide). 22. pleaded guilty Friday to two counts of
Indecent exposurr and pleaded no contest to a charge of
performing a lewd act In the presence of a child.
Wldel. a former honors student at The Citadel, a prestigious
South Carolina military school, will be sentenced Jan. 27
Mis attorney. Daniel Perry, and prosecutors have agreed on a
sentence of a year In the Osceola County Jail The attorneys
also recommended Wldel enter an alcohol treatment program
during the last two months of his sentence.
The attorneys also recommended Wldel remain on probation
for nine years after he Is released from jail.
Wldel was arrested Oct. 20 after police received reports of a
man exposing himself at an apartment romplex and. a few
m lnutrs later, of a naked man running through a shopping
mnll.

A llig a to r re m a in s a s m e lly p ro b le m
S T PETERSBURG — A noxious smell In a residential garage
was generated by the skulls of about 100 alligators that
apparently had been Illegally slain. ofTlclalssaid
Capt Don Arnold of the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission said Friday the alligator skulls, wrapped tn plastic
trash bags, were found after three elderly women ralleu police
and complained about the smell
T h 5 women live In a home near the garage and said they had
no Idea who dumped the skulls, which were found Thursday
Arnold said he thought thought the remains were the work of
alligator poachers who sold the skins and probably were going
to use the heads for trophies. He said the alligators were from 4
feet to 0 feet In length.

Bats dive-bom b graduates
OR LAN DO — Just when you thought It was safe to go back
Into the j^rmnaslum. along comes "Th e Return of the Living
fla ts

P a r t 11

The bothersome creatures have popped up again at the
University of Central Florida's gymnasium — dubbed the
"Hatrave" tn October after the furry filers made their first
appearance — this time during a graduation ceremony.
U C F ofTlclals said at least three hats showed up Friday for
commencement exercises scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. In the
university's gymnasium.
T w o bats buried graduates and other members of the
audience before the ceremonies and a third whirred past
students as they walked to the stage to get their diplomas. UCF
spokesman Dean McFall said
The Mexican free-fall bats — with wingspans averaging less
than 6 Inches — were captured and killed by animal control
officers after the ceremony.
The bats wrre trapped In the gymnasium earlier this year
during the facility's renovation and have been making regular
appearances, prompting students and workers to call the
gymnasium the "Batrave."

Form er Navy doctor blasts prison care
S TA R K E — A prison doctor who served 30 year* In the U.S
Navy says health rare In Florida's correctional system Is In a
worse stale than It was tn Vietnam during the chaotic years of

thevrar.
Dr. Lloyd Stctiler said the state's prison hcalth-carc system
Is disorganized and demoralizing to the medical professionals
who work In It.
"T h e delivery of medical care in this system ts worse than
anything I ever saw In Vietnam." said Sletzler. who served as a
doctor, surgeon and medical administrator In the Navy.
"A n d I saw some pretty horrifying things over there It s
more chaotic, more frustrating, mure demoralizing Ilian you
can Imagine "
Stetzler s criticism came at the conclusion of the second day
of federal hearings Friday at Union Correctional Institution Into
allegations of poor Inmate medical care and Interference by
non-medical administrators In prison health-care decisions

O yster industry faces crucial test
APALACHICOLA — Florida's once lhiivlng oyster Industry
faces a crucial test this week when thr governor and Cabinet
consider pruftosals that could alter traditions, revive a sagging
business or lead to Its demise
Natural force* have dealt oyster-rich Apalachicola flay
multiple blows since 1985. crippling the supply ol widely
prized oysters. The bay's remaining shellfish stock faces
Intense harvesting pressure and threats of pollution as Its
coastlines are developed
On Tuesday, thr governor and Cabinet consider the
proposal* amid Intense lobbying from proponents and
opponents.
From United Press International reports

LO TTE R Y
The winning numliers In Ihr
Ditto JackjMil draw ing urr 15.
34. 33. 30. 27. und 38. Lottery
nil trial* will announce Mon
day If a winning ticket was
purchased.
T h r dully numlier Saturday
In l fie Florida lathery CASH 3
game was 741
IN a-9ht Pt#f Inwmteft *n a*a&lt; t or Bar I

Unltse Reese International
T A L L A H A S S E E - Charles
Whitehead was named Saturday
to another lour-vrar term as
chairman of thr Florida Demo­
cratic parly, a post he has held
for the post right years
Whitehead was elected to the
post by the Democratic Execu­
tive Committee during a party
session In Tallahassee.
He had planned to resign from
the c h a irm a n s h ip and a n ­
nounced his plans after the
Democratic National Convention
in July.
George P latt, the form er
chairman of thr Broward County
Democratic Executive Commit­
tee. was Whitehead's choice tn
succeed him as state chairman
But Platt failed to qualify as a
candidate for precinct commit­
teeman. an essential step to
become state chairman Demo­
c ra tic leaders then asked
Whltehrad to Slav at the helm of
the party for another four years
Whitehead sold he got a letter
of praise from U.S. Sen Bob
Graham. D-Fla.. who opposed
Whitehead when he first sought
the state chairmanship In 1980
Graham was governor at thr
time and had picked Wayne
Bailey, a political science pm
lessor at Stetson University, for
the job.
But Bailey dropped out of the
rare when It became ap|varrnt
that Whltehrad. a Panama City
automobile dealer, had the votes
to beat him
Whitehead and Graham are
working on a January Democrat­
ic summit to plot strategy for the
upcoming 1990 elections, when
the Democrats would like to
regain control of the governor *
office.

U.S. Attorney
makes four
appointments
U .S . A t t o r n e y R o b e rt
Genzman has announced (bur
appointments to his office,
which serves Srmlnole and 31
otfvr central Florida cuutnicw.
G e n z m a n has nam ed
Gregory K rhor as hts iitjp
assistant Krhor. a prosecutor
from Ft. Lauderdale, will re­
place Joseph D. Magrl early tn
1989 Magrl will remain with
the U.S. Attorney as a trial
lawyer In the civil division
Genzman said he also has
created eight nrw positions in
the Middle District U S At
torney's office The district
Includes the cities of Orlando.
T a m p a . F I . M y e rs a n d
Jacksonville
Joining Genzman* staff are
James Kllndt. a commercial
lltlga lor from Orlando. Steve
Kunz. an assistant state pro
serutor from Jacksonville, and
Monte Richardson, an appeals
court clerk from Atlanta
Genzman becamr U.S. At­
torney Sept 26 when Robert
Merklr stepped down to run
for U.S. Senate U S Attorney
General Ed w in Meese apjxilntrd him tn an interim
120-day term until federal
Judges will make an Indefinite
appointment. Genzman said

LO C A L FO R ECAST
Today...Clear, cold and windy
with a high In thr mid 50*
Wind* will be guttling oul of (tie
northwest at 15 lo 20 miles per
hour.
To n ig h t...C lo u d y and cold
with a chnucr of scullrred frost,
laiws In thr mid lo ujijier 30*
unci light winds oul of ihr north

*

Hama Oalleaey: I Monlhy. tic &gt;J. (
Monthe. Sir Mi Voor. SSI M In Stala
Mall 1 Month* SUM/ • Month*
th Mi Voor. Mt.M
Out O* Slot* Mail Three Month* *11 M,
« Month* *44 It, Year STS M
Phone (Ml) U n t i l .

Cards inundate post o ffice
United Preee International
SPRING H IL L - Despite picas
to stop. Amrrit a Is keeping those
Chrtslmas cards m m lng to a
British hoy who already has
achieved tils Guinness record for
post cards and whose cancer,
which oner threatened his life. I*
In remission
Mario Morhy. 13 of England
made a plea for jtctsi cards in
1987 when he was believed to be
dying of leukemia Somehow
this year tlial plea lias become
garbled and people througlmut
the United Slates are sending
millions of Christmas i ards
France* Keefe, founder of
Florida Child s Wish Come True,
an organization that tries lo
fulfill dying rlitfdren'* Iasi dr.
sires, said she 1» swamjied wllll
card* Ifrr pleas to slop have
only brought itvtre tnall
" I t s terrible ll |usl keep*

gelling worse.' Krrfr said Sal
urtiav
She and overworked postal
officials In this tiny wr*t Florida
town held a news i onfrrrrn«~r
Friday to slop ihr flow
T h r hoy's 500.000 pieers of
mall this week alone hs* fntrrd
Ihr U S Postal Service to modify
equipment and add workers

good, hi* parent* *av
During Ihr original catn|iaigii
fast year. Keefe and Ihr t»&gt;v *
parent* inltullv derided lo use
Ihr name David lo afford film
some anonymity and in allow
them lo screen the mail for
(tomography, which was sent

occasionally
The story has been spread by

i h.- Spring HUl j«**t office computer network* in rh u n li
rrcelied 78.(MX) pines of mall
for the boy Friday, while the
main post office in nearby
Tampa ha* received Just 400
letters addressed to Santa Claus
this month postal official* said
Thr bov earned hts place In
the Guinness Book of World
Met mil* months ago for collect­
ing s rnord nuinher of post
aid* not Christmas i ards
Marto fives wiifi his family
(M il side Birmingham
England
Ills i sneer has iirrn in remission
for a vrar amt his prognosis I*

bulletins on television shows
and other ways and In ihr
process some wrong Information
wa%transmitted. Keefe said
"It was like ihe old whisjirrtng
down Ihr line game," site said
" T h r name of our organization
gol i hanged, and Ihr name
David gol changed tn flainon.
Derrtc k and just stioul anything
starting with a D *And the type
of cants gol i hanged
The teen agrr ajjcf his family
apprectale the mifpourtng tml
they list want Ihr cards tn stop

Toddler home after transplant
United Freea International
SARASO TA - A 19 month old
Ellrnlnn girl came home for
Chrtslmas with a new Itvrr. s
smile for well-wishers and grate
ful parents
Valerie Tokajrr arrived Frldav
,at Ih r Sarasota Bradenton
Airjmrt. 72 days alter undergo
ing a lllrsaving liver transplant
In Pittsburgh
"This is going to be a great
C hristm as." her father, Blit
Tokajrr. told reporters "Valerie
gol Ihr i are stir needed
Bill To k a jrr and his wile.
Thea. had warm words for Ihr
thousand* of jtrople who do­
nated money lo help pay for
Ih r lr d aughter'* operation
Valerie was born with biliary

arirsla. a condition lhal prevents
loxlc bile from jcassing Into her
Intestines
In March doctors gave Valerie
six months to live without the
iransplani
Bui on Friday. Valerie dldn l
look or ac l like a &lt;hild who had
entile so close lo death She
smiled for rrjMtrirrs and c lownrd
around with her 6-year-old sis
ler. Christina
"W ere Just real hajipy lhal
we re home," Bill Tokajrr said
"T o see her smile Is Just amaz­
ing You can't ask fur a grralrr
group of jieojilr than in Sarasola
and Manatee counllrs "
The Tokajrr* werr grrrtrd by
several friend* and fam ily
member* as they sirpjied oil Ihr
jilanr

I
want lo say that I itt happy
lo lx hark home and I m happy
my sisiei s feeling Iwttrr." said
Christina, who stayed with rrla
Uvr* in Miami while Iter parent*
and slslrr were In Pittsburgh
fhe Tokajrr* hail hern In
Plllshurgh since Sept 23. when
they learned lhal a liver was
available for Ihr lrans|tlant That
liver was too small, however
and another wasn't found until
Oct 5
"We weir real skrjitiral." Bill
Tokajrr Mid "W e didn't think
tills day would ever route "
Valerie * new liver came from
a New Jersey hoy Thr Tokajrr*
said they do mil know i)ir Imy's
Identity, hul jilan lo coniacl thr
family through the organization
lhal proc ured Ihr liver

Sunny 64-46

LA#T

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p*r*tv*rtt 4*d r*tnf«ll tt • pm EOT
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Dec 23

W EDNESDAY
PtyCldy 72-48

YHUR8DAY
Cloudy B0-A8

TID ES

MOON PHASES

Dsol

N ATION AL TEMPS

TUESD AY
PtyCldy 82-62

MONDAY

Monday...Clcasr and cool with
a high In the mid lo ujijieni 60*

Sunday. Dscomtxr 18 1968
Vol 61. No 100

POSTMASTER: Send addraci chanpet
•a THE SANFORD HERALD. P 0
Baa US7. Sanlard. FL m il,

427 closed near Fraancls Road from Hester
Avenue lo Bedford Roed for about three hours
The impact ruptured a 100 gallon saddle diesel
tank o.i one truck end the crank case ot the
other Seminole County Department ol Public
Safety'* hazardous mat .‘halt unit worked to
control the leek, end absorbed the spilled oil
end deiael fuel with sand

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Setend Clott Poclege Paid at Lanlaed.
Florida urn

Seminole County Fireman Chain* Stephens
helps wash sptiied oil and dlesei fues off
County Road 427 where two tractor trailers
collided Friday The drivers of the two rigs.
David Rowllnson, 48. of Petosfcey, Mich, and
21-yearold Daniel Ainsworth of San'ord were
treated for head Injuries at Central Florida
Regional Hospital Fuel end oil leaks kept SR

EX TEN D ED O UTLO O K

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Pvblichett Doily end Sunday, eacepl
Sdturdoy by live Venlord Harold.
Inc.. MO N Front* Are . Sac.Cord,
Fla urn

T r u c k s c o llid e

THE WEATHER

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Boa ) liM iM e i wi an, ordt, I too lo* a
10 (•nibs! IIM o n ll
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W hitehead
heads state
D em ocrats

NEW
Dec 30

SUNDAY:
S O LU N A R T A B L E : Min 12 35
a.in.. 12 50 j&gt; m.; Mu) 6 40 a tn..
7:05 p m T ID E S : Daytona
Beach: high*. 3 18 a m . 3 28
p m . lows. 9 34 a m . 9.59 j&gt; in.;
New S m y rn a Beacb: highs.
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Canaveral: high*. 3 26 a m

| N A TIO N A L W EATHER C O N D ITIONS
I T United Press Internatlonel
R a in d re n c h e d p a rts of
Southern California Saturday,
turning Into snow In the moun­
tains. while heavy snow moved
Into Ohio, New Jersey and
southern Nrw England, the Na­
tional Weather Service said
F o re ra s le r* posted snow

advisories over Ihr mountain*
a nd d e s e rt* of S o u th e r n
C a lifo rn ia A low pressure
system hovering off the southern
coa.sl of California continued tn
provide rain lo the Southwest.
Winter storm watches for Sat­
urday night und Sunday were
(Misled over central New York
stale and muc h of Vermont

FRIDAY
Cloar 71-82

S TA TIS TIC S
The high IrmjH-rulurr In San­
ford Saturday* was 54 drgrrrs
ami ltie Friday nlghl'n low wa*
in
T lirrr was imi rainfall In Ihr
24 flour jicrlcMl ending at 8 j&gt; m
Saturday.
The irmjK-ruturr at 8 j&gt; m
Saturday wu* 46 drgrrrs a*
recorded hy the N ational
Weallirr Service ul I lie Orlando
Inlrrnallcmul Alrjmrt

u I her data
□ Saturday'^ high................. 85
r Barometric pressure..30.16
Relative h u m id ity .....80 pet
C W inds....Northwest, lO m p h
Rainfall............................None
□ Today's sunset...... 4:13 p.m.
□ Tom orrow 's sunrise.....7:08

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Jury awards
damages to
shooting victim

POLICE BRIEFS
S h o p liftin g s u s p e c t a c c u s e d of batte ry
SANFO RD — Charger* of retail theft ugalnst a Sanford man
accused of stealing Items from Winn-Dixie. Airport Houlrvurd.
Wednesday, sere upgraded to robbery and Iwittery after he
allegedly fought store workers who detained him for Sanford
police.
Major Wheeler. 33, of IH I l W 15th St . Sanford. Is held
without bond In the case He was arrested at I he stnrr at 7 40
p in. Wednesday.

M a n arrested for G o o d in g s ro b b e ry
A L TA M O N Th SPHINCS — For the second time In little more
than a week, someone has been arrested for stealing meal from
the Goodings grocery store on Montgomery Hoad Altamonte
Springs police arrested Guy Eugene Mill hell. 24. 401) Park
A ve . Sanford at 11IK) p in Friday, alter the store manager
reported spring him trying lo leave the store without paying for
a piece of meat hidden In his Jacket
The manager reported that when she tried to slop him
Mitchell grahtied her arm an 1 loll the store. Several store
employees pursued Mitchell, who after hiding In nearby
bushes, uteri to escape tiv running through the Goodllmr* liar
where he was nabbed by a Seminole County deputy as he lett
the hack door, police reports stale
Mitchell was charged w ith unarmed robliery. a *r« nod degree
felony, and theft Hr was takrti to the Seminole County Jail
where bond was set at 92.000
On Dec 8. ail Orlando man was arrested and charged with
strong arm robliery after he reportedly attempted to steal a
piece of meat from Goodings and subsequently struggled with
srverla employers w ho tried to scop him

E s tra n g e d h u s b a n d c ite d for rape
W INTKH I'AHK — Seminole County deputies have arrested
the estranged husband of a woman who r e p o r t e d she was
raped twlre Wednesday night The woman w Imj lives In the
1400 blea k of Berkshire Court, reported a man she knew broke
Into her home at about I I DO p rn and forced her to have * ri
with him twice
Subsequent to the Incident. Hussell Wade Durden 2b 0411
Swallow Dove Utngwood. was arrestrd by Maliland police
Thursday and lakrn lo the Orange County Jail overnight on
prof tattle cause hr comm it trd the rrim r Friday. Hughes was
lakrn to the Seminole County Jail, where he was charged with
burglary to an cacupled dwelling and two charges of sevital
hattery Hood was srl at 910.000

D U I arrests m ade
The following persons were arrested In Seminole County and
charged w it It driving while under Ihrnlnllurni r of tntosii ants
• Alfonso I, Gutierrez 25. fi l3 Murphy Hd Wintrr Springs
was arrestrd at altoui I a m Haturilav by a Winter Springs
{toller man who report rd seeing hint dtlvtng In thr middle ol
Murphv Hi Mil Gulierrez was takrti in (lie Seminole County Jail
where Ixmd was set at 9500
• M uhjel l.ee Sparks 34 525 I Sernoran llh d No 100
Fern Cork waseftarged with DCI Friday at about 8 45 p m on
Krd Hug taikr Hoad after a Casselberry policeman reported
seeing him staggering In thr Cassrlhrrrv Square {tarklng lot
then driving to a nearby gas station where the otflcrr reporlrd
seeing him staggering again Hr was taken tn the rounlv Jail
where bond was set at 95t*l
• James Alim Sutherland, 22 IHJ.'I landing Drive A|»l H
Sanlnril, was ancstrd DUI by Allamuntr Springs {«olUe al
altoui fl .30 pm Friday lotlowmg an acrldenl Invest Igat ton
w here the olflr er rr{turtrd smelling aboltot 'in Ills breath Hnnd
was set at $50*1 at the county Jail

The Jury In a Seminole County
Circuit Court rase yesterday
awarded 9335,(XX) In damages
to a former Apopka man who
was blinded in a 11)85 shooting
Incident.
A 975,000 punitive damages
award was made against defen­
dant John Daniels
The suit was filed till Itally In
1985 by the parrnts of George
Hrana. Arm ando and Favlola
Drana Now of majority age.
George Hrana will receive dam­
ages awarded yesterday, his
attorney John Hoiidet said
The rase was filed alter an
Incident In April 1985 when
George Hrana visited the home
of classmate Danielle Chowanskl
at 2 a in As he approached
Chowanskl s window. Boudci
said, her mother and Daniels
were alarmed by noises outside
Daniels Icit the house wiih a
gun. hid In a ear outside the
house, then shot Hrana as hr
walked away from thr window,
the attorney said
A bullet struck Hruna’s « berk
and exltrd his right eye. leaving
him blinded In that eve. Iloudet
said

Polk p ro poses
storage building
co n stru ctio n
SANFOHD — Seminole County
Sheriff John Polk has pto|msrd
construction of a storage build
mg to replace a rented trailer
totaled at the sheriffs t om pie *
at the Sanford Airport
Construction of the 12 by 12.
by It) font building whl&lt;h will
tie built at a t o s t of 92 790 will
save the department thr 9*X) a
month rental lee tor the trailer
Polk said
Construction will Ite paid lor
from the l.uw Enforcement Trust
Fund, with money forfeited by
suspet ts In nan ill lc« i use*
AHC, Inc . of Alaluta. has
presrrilrd plans lor the proposed
frame building Polk requested
approval from thr Seminole
County Commission on Dec fl,
to |&gt;rtMred with construction

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SANFOHD — Planning and Voting lor the plan with {Miking
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inning romiru**lf&gt;nrr* rrcorn
mended approval* of a change In Davtd*oti la-on Hrnokx Sr . Jay
u*r lor the Sanford Court Motrl M alone am i J o h n be Hoy
al 2H2I Orlando Drive. Thor* Chairman Hrrnt Carll and John
da* night. and of a t onilttj-UMl Mont* voted again*! 11
John M Koval'* request for a
u*r (aermll to allow an auto
wtrduw tinting business in a tondltlonal use permit to allow
him to operate an auto window
new building on Fulton Street
Ikrth approval* came on *pht tinting businesw in the building
at HS5 Fulton St was also
vote*
Ho*r Pavton. owner of the recommended lot approval on a
Sanford Court Motel. a*kcd for split vote
City Planner Jay Mardrr re­
approval of a *ttr plan for her
building, which *hc plan* to co m m e n d e d d e n 1a I of th r
pha*e from a motel to a business permit, saying the building was
inilldlng She plan* tn rent designed a* a business bulldtllg
and an automotive business was
l&gt;rr*rnt motel loom* for bu*i
not appropriate for It
n r* * o ilie r » { mu r
Koval said the building has
T h e com m l* * tori recoin
mended approval of the *ltr plan garages along ihe tuck ol It and
on a 4-3 vote Thr *phl con­ no business building be knew of
cerned the parking plan Two ha* garages H r also presrntrd a
alternate {tarklng plan* were Iiet it ion signed by owners of all
presented. with the one pre­ bustnes.se* in the area, trstillv
ferred by the owner leaving wig they had no objection to thr
parking thr way tt I* now. pro|n&gt;*rd business Morrts said

ByRRAD CHURCH
Herald staff writer

iltat the bustnrss building hi*
office Is located In ha* garages
on the bottom level, and moved
lo deny the permit
Malone said It I hr business
was Identified as glass tinting
Instead of an automotive bust
ness, the staff protiatily wnoldn t
have opposed II
The commission voted 4 2 lo
recom m rnd approval of the
ja-rmlt w-tih ihe rondlllon* that
all work on auto windows be
ronductrd inside, and that no
more than two cars walling to be
worked on could be parked lit
thr lot
In other business, the com­
mission
• Krrommrndrd rr/onlng ol
properly at 17(N) W Flrsl St.
Irom multiple family residen­
tial oltlrr-lnstihiiion.il lo general
commercial G H High, owner of
the pro|H-rty. said an appliance
slorr was locatrd in the building
unul about 30 days ago. which
bad been thrrr since before the
zoning was changed, and that lie

Bee Park, Page SA

If th is a p p r o a c h is indicative of M r. S w e e t i n g ’s
U N D E R S T A N D IN G O F S A N F O R D ’S W A N T S A N D N E E D S ,
then he see m s to have a lot to learn. S o m e of us have s pen t
years w o rk in g on S a n fo r d ’s p ro b le m s , and I feel w e have
m a d e s ig n ific a n t progress. E L E V E N M O N T H S R E S ID E N ­
C Y IN S A N F O R D D O E S N ’T M A K E M R . S W E E T IN G A N
A U T H O R IT Y O N L O C A L P R O B L E M S .

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I have no p rob lem w ith Mr. S w e e t in g ’s e n th u s ia s m , but I
b e lie v e he should have d o n e m o re h o m e w o r k as he has
b e en a voter in S an fo rd for L E S S T H A N O N E Y EA R . M o s t
of Mr. S w e e tin g ’s N E W ID E A S have b e en tried by the C ity
C o m m is s io n , C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e , Airport Authority and
o th e r d ed icated groups. These organizations have been ad­
dressing these issues LONG B E FO R E Mr. Sweeting came
to town.

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been good or not The caravan drove down
every street in the city to the delight of the
children

I feel c o m p e lle d to respo nd to s o m e of th e th in g s that M r.
S w e e tin g is a d d re s s in g to th e m e d ia in his c a m p a ig n for
C ity C o m m is s io n e r, D istrict 1. As a resident of Sanford for
some 35 years and 9 years as City Commissioner, I feel
th a t Mr. S w e e tin g is not o n ly u n d u ly c ritic a l of the C ity
C o m m is s io n , but has also ta k e n pot s h o ts at the Chamber
of Commerce and Airport Authority. I h a p p e n to think all
th re e e n titie s have been and are w o rk in g a g g re s s iv e ly on
th e very th in g s that Mr. S w e e tin g a llu d e s to as HIS N E W
IDEAS. N ow , I think I understand political s e m a n tic s as w ell
as an yo n e, but they should be re s tric te d to paid political
ads, and not hyped as c o m m e n ts to the press w ith th e
d e s ire d e ffe c t of m is le a d in g the v oters of S a n fo rd .

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�AA — Ssnlortl HatUd, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, Dscsmbsr 18, 1988

U.S., PLO conclude round one of talks
United 9m « In te fn iilo n il
CA R TH A G E. Tunisia - U S .
AmbasMdor Robert Pelletreau
M id he hopes hts unprecedented
talks with officials of the Pales­
tine Liberation Organization
would usher In "comprehensive
peace" In Ihe Middle East.
” We have just concluded the
Initial meeting between the
U n ite d S ta le s a nd r e p r e ­
s e n t a t iv e s o f ih e P L O . "
Prllrtieau. 53. said after meeting
Friday with a four-member Pal­
estine Liberation Organization
delegation for 90 minutes.
“ Our discussion was very’
practical and characterized. 1
w ould say. by a sense of
purpose. It is our hope that this
dialogue, as It develops, wilt help
bring about negotiations that
will lead to a tqrp prefer nine
peace" In the Middle East, the
U.S envoy said.
In W ashington. State De­
partment officials said U.S.
embassies had been placed on
security alert worldwide because
of fears radical Palestinian
groups may try to undermine
the peace process by attacking
American officials
A cable, aimed especially at
U .S . emb^HSlra In Western
Europe and the Middle East, was
sent Wednesday night asking
ambassadors to "review security
pmeedures and lake enhanced
precautions." according to a
dr part m m l official.
The United States previously
refused to hold direct talks with
the PLO. which surfaced In 1964
and which Washington had iron-

Israeli prim e m in ister
decries U.S. decision
Uaftad F rs s t International
JE R U S A LE M P rim e
Mtnlstrr Yitzhak Shamir Sat­
urday denounced ihe U.S.
decision lo open a dialogue
with Ihe Palestine Liberation
Organization and predicted
A m e ric a n officials would
"quickly see that they have
cried "
"Th e Untied States' decision
to enter negotiations with the
PLO was serious, difficult and
painful." Shamir told Israel
Radio In his first comment
since the Reagan Administra­
tion announced Ihe dectalon
Wednesday
“ The United States decided
lo enter negotiations, to have
c o n ta c ts w ith the m ost
extreme enemy of Israel."
Shamir maid
"It la no wander that this
i Hie red n terrorist ta g a n lz a tk m .

Hui Wednesday. Secretary of
Stale George Shultz announced
that P LO C ha irm a n Yasser
Arafat had met U.S conditions
for a dialogue by recognizing
Israel and renouncing terrorism
In a news conference In Geneva
earlier that day. ShulU then
designated Pelletreau as the of­
ficial American representative
for talks with the group, which

caused shock and no wonder
that we are all thinking and
weighing whal happened, why
did It happen and whal should
be dope."
Shamir, who was charged
with forming a new taraeli
government following the Nov.
I election*, said the U.S.
decision emphasized Ihe need
for a broad Israeli government
that would Include his rightwing Likud Party as well as
the center-left tabor Party. Its
chief rival.
He rejected any suggestion
that Israel should alter its own
stance toward the PLO. say­
ing. "Th e PLO is the most
extreme- enemy of Israel. The
PLO engraved upon Its Rag the
destruction of Israel. It did not
change this Iposlilonl."
The U.S.-PLO talks began
Friday In Tunisia
wrie oppused by Israel.
On Friday. Pell* trrau. a 36
year Foreign Service veteran,
met with PLO oinclals at the
ancient Phoenician p o rl of
Carthage. 30 miles northwest of
Tunis, the capital of Tunisia
where the PLO Is based
PLO delegation chief Yasaer
Abd Habbo said. “This meeting
was practical and ronrtructlve
because are have carh frankly

dlscusacd our poaltlon and our
points of view."
"Th e PLO reaffirms its hope
this dialogue will get ua closer (o
an International conference for
peace In the Middle East and
that this conference will be held
with (he participation of all
partlea concerned. Including
Israel and the PLO." Rabho said
"W e hope the dialogue will
enable us to see (he International
conference in ihe coming few
weeks," Habbo said. "We hope
the application of this change in
(U .S .) policy will be a real
pressure upon Israel lo change
Its policies of occupation, of
terrorism snd of repression
against our Palestinian people."
Pelletreau sal with his political
officer. Robert Hull, at a rectan­
gular table during the talks In a
reception room al the Dar
Moghrubta Palace government
guest house
The four-member PLO tram
sat a separate rectangular table
fa rin g the U .S . diplom ats.
Besides Rabbo. a member of Ihe
PLO Executive Committee, the
Palestinians were A bdallah
H o ra n l, another e xe cu tive
committee member. A N lei Lai Is
Ahu Hi|leh. deputy head of lire
P L O 's political office, and
Hakam Hallaoul. the PLO repre­
sentative to Tunisia
Asked when U S . and PLO
officials would meet again.
Rat-bo said, "ft will not be too far
away. It hasn't been scheduled
yet I don't think II will LAkr
months Maybe weeks "

ROAD WORK THIS WEEK

A m erican e m b a ssie s
go on se c u rity alert
Arafat or attark Israeli envoys,
officials said
In a heightened security
alert, ambassadors may Increaae the number of Marine
Corps guards on duty, orga
nlzr Marine Corps security
exercises, urge U.S. employees
to takr different routes to and
from work and discus* with
employees’ families about
precautions they might takr.
Departm ent officials are
apprehensive that Palestine
terrorist groups — especially
the Libyan-backed Aliu Nldal
organization or Ihe Syrian
supported PFLPGC led by
Ahmad Jlbrtl — could try to
frame P LO leader Yasaer
Arufal tn an attempt U&gt; scuttle
the peace process. Hie officials
Mid
"There Is general concern
lhal these group* could plan
an assassination of A in basaadnr Pelletreau. organize a
hijacking or launch a car
bomb attack on an embassy.”
an official Mid
"Th e y then could make it
look as If Arafat did II by using
weapons favored by Ihe PLO
or by carrying out Hie opris
tlon In a PLO-type manner "
he said
Hubert Prllelrrau. Ihe U S
ambassador lo Tunisia. It tIn­
sole U .S re p re s e n ta tiv e
authorized lo hold talks with
the PLO He met with PLO
representatives fur Ihe first
time Friday

United Press Internstlenal
W ASHINGTON - The State
Department has put U.S. em­
bassies on security alert
worldwide because It fears
radical Palestinian group* may
try to undermine the Middle
East peace process by attack­
ing American officials, officials
My
The Slate Department of­
ficials who asked not to be
Identified said Friday de­
partment headquarters sent a
classified cable lo embassies
•Tier Secretary of Slate George
Shultz announced that the
United States was establishing
contact with the Palestine Lib­
eration Organization,
The cable, sent Wrdnrsduv
Wednesday night and alined
especially •( U R rmhassir* in
Western Europe and Ihe Mid­
dle East, asked American
ambassadors to "review arrtirtly procedures and lake
enhanerd precautions." ac­
cording lo a depart m rnl of
llc i a l f a m ilia r w ith Ihe
message
The United S»strs ha* no
solid Indication* that terrorist
group* are planning any vio­
lence. one ofLclal Mid But
these organizations have vig­
orously opposed all peace Ini­
tiatives and have previously
attac ked members of Arafat s
al Fatah group
While the Stale Department
la most concerned about at­
tacks by the Palestinian fac
lion*, oflk lals also have voiced
apprehension about posaltdr
» tolrncr by the .Japanese Red
A rm y, which supports the
P a le s tin ia n g ro u p s , and
right-wing Israelis, the olllrUl
Mid
Department officials also
assume there Is a strong
possibility" that Hie terrorist
groups could try to assassinate

Kobrrt Lamb, thr assistant
secretary « l stale for diplomat
Ic security, "ha* rapresaeil
concern ahout Ihrrats tn the
safety of our (Mist* and people
ii verse .is an official said
Embassies are (ml on vary
lug degrees of alert whenever
the Stale Drparimrnt feats
possible retaliation against
U S employee*

SAM PLE BALLOT
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DECEMBER 20, 1988

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LON HOWELL
JAMES SWEETINQ, 111

H e re a re th e p ro je c ts in S e m in o le C o u n t y th a t m a y affect t h e f lo w o f tra ffic :
Rod Bug Lake Road from
oa&amp;T of Stale Road 436 lo
Autumn Glenn Lane. Eoad
widening from (wo to four lanes
This ma|or pro|ect Includes
s u b s ta n tia l u n d e r g ro u n d
drainage work and removal of
existing road surface. Flagmen
or detours may be used, but
traffic backups arc not expected
lo be worse than they were
previously. Expected comple­
tio n ; M arch. J u r is d ic t io n ;
Seminole County.
E s Interstate 4 from Low
Road In Orange County to Just
north of State Road 436 Re­
surfacing. with all work requir­

ing lane closures to be* done
between 7 p m and 8:30 e m
Expoctod com pletion: m idFebruary. Jurisdiction: Florida
DOT
G re e n w a y B o u le va rd
entrance to Lake Mary High
School under construction.
Expected completion. Dec. 23
Jurisdiction: Seminole County
G re e n w a y B o u le va rd
entrance lo Lake Mary High
School under construction.
Expected completion: Dec. 9
Jurisdiction: Seminole County^
M

Widen County Road 419
leet from Reed Road lo
Lockw ood Road. Expected

completion: Feb 24 Jurisdic­ C.R 427 will also be detoured
tion Seminole County, (not on until Dec 20
map)

I Curryville Road from Lake

P

a Road to 4,300 feet K L I Mitchell Hammock Road
wITMie closed Monday. Dec 19
southeast in the Chuluota aroa.
Asphalt surfacing. Expected Ihrough Dec 22 between Slate
C o m p le tio n : Jan. 6, 1989. Road 434 and S.R. 426 to
Jurisdiction: Seminole County. conslrucl Iwo pipe crossings.
Jurisdiction. Seminole County.
(Not on map)
■ * J | Silver Lake Drive bolwoen
South Sanford Avenue and
County Road 427 la closed until
Dec 20 for work on the Lake
Mary Boulevard extenalon. A
detour Is In effect. Northbound
traffic on South Sanford Avenue
between Sliver Lake Drive and

Construction of «n
enTrance road and parking lot In
Mullet Lake Park. Ramp will be
closed until construction Is
complete. Expected completion:
Feb. 24. Jurisdiction: Seminole
County. (Not on map)

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�Sanford H»rsld. Sanlord, Florida — Sunday, Psombar IB, 10M — I *

Kidnapped Irish soldiers freed
if n lf d P r i l l In te fw itlw il
TYR E. Lebanon — Three Irish
soldier* abducted In southern
Lebanon and held overnight In a
cave were freed Saturday after a
brief gun battle between the
pro lranlan kidnappers and
Am al Shiite nillllam en. the
militia and captives said.
The soldiers, members of a
U.N. peacekeeping forre. were
rescued at 8 a m about 0 miles
from the Shiite village of Tlbnln
where they were abducted Fri­
day. a spokesman for the pro
Syrtan Amal militia said Tlbnln
Is one mile outside Israel's
self-declared security &lt;one and 11
miles north of the International
border
Tim or Coksel. spokesman for
the multi national S.HOOalrong
U.N. Interim Force In Lebanon,
said the three soldiers were In
good condition and back with
UNI Fit.
One of the captives said they
were rescued after a brief gun
battle between Amal militiamen
and the kldnap|&gt;ers There were
no casualties and all of the
kidna pp ers escaped, A m al
Miurren said
The Amal sources Identified
the gunmen aa members of a
group led by Abu All Al Dtrani. a
breakaway Amal leader affiliated
with the pro Iranian HribolUh.
or Party of Ood. which Is
believed to hr tiehind the kid
napping of sevrral Westerners In
Lebanon.
The three Irishmen were kid
napprd Friday i l a II N road
blork by two carloads of gunmen
who forced them Into (heir
vehicles and fieri Tlbnln. the
hilltop headquarters of a 790
strong Irish pear keeping unit
■'They forced ua. with our
liand* tied, lo walk for a long
distance in a steep valley near
Tlbnln and placed us In s rave."
said CpI Patrick Mar kin one of
the raptlvrs
"Several hours lafrr, Amal
rn llltla rn rn discovered Ih r
hideout and succeeded In freeing
us after trading gunfire with the
captor*.' he said
A la-tianese security source
who requested anonymity said a
villager Upped Amal on Ihe
whereabout* of Ihe kidnappers
and Ihr gunmen were trapped
near the village of Maarakeh. 9

mile* rionhwrst ofTlbnan.
The Irishmen, he said were
being moved north toward
llelrut and trad nearly reached a
scarcely populated hilly area
where detection would have
been very dlfllcull
In rear lion lo the kidnappings
ami other abductions. Amal.
Lebanon's largrst Syrian-backed
ShIHe Moslem m ilitia , hus
mounted a massive campaign of
arrests and detentions of hard­
line Moslem fundamentalist el­
ements loyal lo Iran. Ihe source
aald.
"They have arrested between
HO In 90 people so far and ihr
clarr.pdown Is sllll going on.”
said the source, who lias ties to
UNIFIL command
Three other Irish soldiers were
briefly kidnapped Thursday but
also were released unliarmrd
several hours later.
Freedom for ihr Irish soldiers
Saturday came hour* alter Swtss
Red Cross worker Peter Winkler,
abducted In southern larbanon a
month ago. was frre&lt;1 Friday In
the southern port city of Siilon
Winkler. 32. the chief repre­
sentative of Ihe International
Committer of Ihe Red Crosa In
Lebanon, was turned over by hls
captor* to the Nassrrtlr Popular
Liberation Army m'Uiia about
10 p m. In Sldon. 24 miles south
of llelrut
A spokesman for Ute militia
which control* ihe city, said
Winkler s kidnappers put him in
Ihe trunk of a car and drove him
lo Sldon. where Ire was picked
up by militia niembrr* Hr was
lalrr handed over In the Swiss
ambassador lo Syria and ICRC
officials who rushed to Sldon lo
pick him up
*'l am very happy that I am
f re e , e s p e c ia lly b e fo re
Christmas. ' Winkler, appranng
healthy, said with a smile *'|| is
the most beautiful gill I havr
ever bail
Winkler was kidnapped Nov
17 near tire Palestinian refugee
ramp of Ain El Helweh. east of
SUkm
Currently. 15 Westerner*, in
eluding ntnr Americans and
Church of England hostage nr
g o tla to r T e r r y W a ite , are
b e lie v e d held h ostage In
Lebanon
In Beirut. Sheikh Mohammad
Hussein Fadlallah. spiritual

mcnlor ol Ihe Hr/bnllah. gave a
dismal view of Ih r hostage
situation In Lebanon.
In an interview published Sat­
urday In Ihe Saudi-flnanrrd At
l.lwa newspaper. Fadlallah said.
"Th e issue of Ihr forrlgn host ag
rs Is on a blocked path now ..
efforts have achieved no re­
sults’’
No group claimed responsibili­
ty lor Winkler's kidnapping bul
a n a ly s i s h a d s p e c u la te d
Hrfbullah may havr alxlurird
him to bargain for Ihr release of
Mohammad Hussein Hariri, a
S h i i t e a c t i v i s t ) a 11r it In
Swltxerland on hijacking and
murder charges
Police said Winkler was set
free hy Ihe Fatah Revolutionary
Council, a radical Pairs!Inlun
faction led by Ihe notorious
Sahrl Al Hanna, better known as
Altu Nldal
Marlnr Lt Col William R
Higgins, who headed a U N
truce monitoring tram. Is among
ihe Americans held in Lebanon
Higgins was srixrd m southern
Lebanon In February and hls
captors vowrd recently Ihry
would "execute" as a spy
UNIFSS has been harassed
frequently by Moslem guerrillas
and the South Lebanon Army,
an IsrarU-barkerl militia
Al hast 130 praerkreprfs
havr Item killed since Ihe force
— In c lu d in g soldiers Irom
F ra n c e , S w e d e n . N o rw a y .
Finland. Italy. Ghana. Nepal. FIJI
and Irrland — deployed In
southern ta-Uuiun in 1978 in the
wake of an Israrll invasion

Reindeer-------

K A T H L E E N INO A D JU B IN
Kathleen Inga Djublii. 44. 251
8. Embry Drive. Casselberry,
died Thursday. Dec. 15. at her
hotfte Horn March 20. 1944. In
Trenton, N J .. she moved to
Casnelberry from New Hartford.
Conn . In I97H. She was a
waitress ami a member of St
Augustus Catholic C h u rch .
Casselberry
Survivors Includr mother.
Mary P. Valle*. Casselberry; fa­
ther. Charles W. Pin her III.
Dallas, son. William Richard.
Casselberry, daughter. Margaret
Ann. Ca*M-lhcrTy; sisters. Nancy
Sullivan. Winter Park. Donna
Pitcher, Dallas. Karen Pitcher.
Fori Lauderdale, brother. Ter­
re n ce Sean P itc h e r. Fo rt
Lauderdolr.
G ra m k o w -G a ln e s Fun eral
Home. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.
E M IL A. OONCHER
Em il A. Gone her. B4. 160
Islander Court. Longwood. died
Thursday at South Seminole
C o m m u n ity H o s p ita l.
Longwood Horn Feb 18. 1904
In Johnslnwn. Pa., hr moved to
larngwood from there In 1972.
He wns a retired U S Postal
Service employee and a member
of S t. A u g u stin e C a th o lic
Church. Casselberry. He was a
member of Ihe Elk's Lodge.
Johnstown, and the Holy Name
Society.
U a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

BUSAN H IT T
Susan Itltt. 40. 101 Cedar
Point Lane. Longwood. died
Thursday Horn May 1948 In
Massachusetts, she moved to
Orlando from New Jersey In
1978 She was an ugrill lur an
airline.
Survivor* Include husband.
Frrdrtr. Longwood. |virrnl*. Mr
and Mrs Dominick Crrmrnarn.
brother*. John Cerrrvenaro. h n
Angeles. Jim . Augusta. Ga . sis
I r r , C a ro l L a F le u r .
Fredericksburg. Va
Heth Shalom Memorial Cha­
pel, Orlando, in charge of ar
rangeinents
G O LD EN P IT T
Golden Pill. 98. 184 W Wilbur
Ave , Lake Mary, died Friday al
209 E Lake Mary Hlvd . Lake
Mary. Horn Felt 16. 1890 In
Henderson County, Ky.. she
m oved lo Lake Mary from
llaskrlt. Ky., In 1958. She was a
homemaker.
Survivor* Includr daughlrr.
Gladys P Hrnwn. Lake Mary

three years ago
And Ihe shop hours'* She tries
to krep doors uprn from H a m
to 10 p m dailv
II I slay up
working III midnight, then the
OPEN sign slays up 111 mid
night." Zandl said "I figure as
long as I'm working, our doors
might as well hr open '
When the Christinas rish Is
over. Zandl won't takr a rest,
she will begin prr|Mrtng for
Easier ' ll wraild give me a
break if t could |ust sit down and
rest Hut I havr lo keep making
things — I don l know why

Arrangement* by Gratnkow
Funeral Hume. Saul on!
R E B E C C A M. SIMM ONS
Rebecca M Simmons. 87. 353
Bordeaux lame, lamgwood. died
Wednesday al Orlando Regional
Medical Center. Orlando Horn
Ju ly 7. 1921 In Earle. Ark . she
muvrd lo lamgwood from Son
City Center In 1988 hhc was a
homemaker and a Protestant
Survivor* include son. Rev.
James I I . Altamonte Springs,
daughter. Che ryl K lp lln g rr,
LotigwinmI sisters. Jean Rrll,
Tallahassee. Claralre Hum rtl.
E m po ria. Kan ; two grand­
children
Baldw in Fa irch ild Funeral
Home. Forrst City. In charge of
arrangements

Plant
Continued from Page 1A
an appeal In
Srptrmbrr, hut dropped II this
m onth because the eounty
wants to build the wetlands
treatment system, not the Hill
system
Although an ap|&gt;eal of the
county's wetlands permit by The
Friends of the Wrklva appears
untlkrly. Davis said hr hnsn‘1
decided He said he remains
concert* d about an expansion of
ihe plant and what that may do
In the wetlands when millions of
gallons of treated wastewater ts
spraved there dally
Harden and Duvls said that in
order lo lest the cftrrtlvrne»$ n
Ihe system whrn the 2 5 m il­
lion gallon per day plant begins
operation hy M arch 1990.
county officials should wall al
Irast two years Itefore Increasing
capacity
I would hope they would wall

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had sn opportunity lo rent the
bullsing to another bustnrm
• Recommended approval of
thr site plan for a proposed
duplex at 1011 Oleander Ave
Delores and J W Anderson plan
to demolish the house on thr
property, which has been con­
demned by the city, and build a
triplex, with each unit contain­
ing two bedrooms

cat unit of the jail without bond
until a court appearance next
month H r said hr ts terminally
III with arthritis
Hr said that the mess in hls
Itousr accumulated over Ihe past
couple of years as hls health
declined "I didn't realtxe how
serious It was I began to
weaken **
Parker said hr has signed hls
property over to a neighbor and
rrtains a 99 yr.tr lease on a small
section of the two-and-onr-half
acre site, where he has lived
since 1971 "I didn't Intend lo
give that kid (the neighbor) that
kind of nightmare I gave il lo her
so she could be there to protect
a n o ld m a n lh lm l"
He said he Is requesting a one
day furlough Irom jail lo spend
Christmas with Ihe neighbor,
Marta Snyder Beahm. 20. whom
he calls hls adoplrd daughter,
She has accepted responsibility
for thr cleanup and bringing the
property into ce pi lance with
county codes
A house with a swimming [tool
on the property hasn't been
o c c u p ie d In y e a r s . J o h n
Cochrane, county environmental
health department supervisor,
said hts office Is most concerned
about the swimming pool as a
possible safety haxard and

mosquito breeding ground
Discarded food and debris piled
up Inside and outside the build­
ings are rodent harboraging arras
and m u s t be r l r a n r d u p ,
Cochrane said
Last week. Parker gave Beahm
a f 1.500 check to help defray the
cost of ihe cleanup and any ftnrs
Hr said hls only income la a A517
monthly pension from the Veter­
an* Admlnstratlon. which hr
began receiving this year He ts a
U .S . A ir F o rc e v e te ra n .
Beahm said she’s happy to
have the opportunity to clean Ihe
site and said It will probably takr
about three months She doesn't
know hqw much the cleanup will
cost, but plans to tear down all
the buildings, except for Ihe
unoccupied house and one bant.
She said she and her husband
plan to live on the property.
Parker said that before he
qualified for the pension, he hud
no Income and sold some of hls
personal belongings to support
himself.
" T h a n k God. I ’m an old
hardnose private cop." he said
“I've slept In ditches and on
rocks. My body has been beaten
down."
Nevertheless, he said, he's get­
ting by In Jail. "My spirit Is still
righting." hr said

Park---------------

House
Continued from rage IA
and a hotplalr were In direct
contact with the rubble Many
rlrrtrlcal rxlrnllon cords were In
use In the building Middleton
said one rxirniion cord ran to an
outside fence, which also was
wlrnl to haltrrlr*
Within ihe open space of the
building were ahoul four metal
utility sheds that sheriff's depu­
ties said also i untamed debris.
Insects and rodent* Three refrig­
erators contained rolling materi­
als. they said
Parker was jallrd on charges of
ihroitenlng ihr life of a neighbor
via letter, and discharging a
U n a rm In hls neighborhood
w hllr w earing a mask on Nov 26
He maintains that he Is inno­
cent of the criminal charges
In an Interview at Ihe jail.
Parker claimed the search of hls
residence Is |«art of a vendetta
against hint For altout 15 years.
Parker and some of hls neighbors
have hrrn Involved In a dispute
centering on Ihe sprrd of vehicles
along the mad where Ihry live,
noise and vandalism.
However. Parker said or Ihe
condition of the properly where
hr lived, "F a rr II. 11 prohably
didn't |u4m muster."
Parker ts confined in the ittrdl-

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day. fllble said.
Although Bible said Ihe county
plans to be piping much of Ihe
plant's treated wastewater bark
to the devlopments where the
sewage ts produced to watrr
lawns, golf courses and other
open areas, no lines have been
eunatruc'.fd from the plant that
developers could eventually
hook-up to.

a couple of years to see what Is
going to happen before tl,cy
make it larger." Harden said
Jim fllble. deputy county ad
mlnlstrator. said Ihe county will
submil Its wastewater disposal
nrrmll application lo Ihe Florida
lirpurtrnrni of Environmental
Regulation next week The
county wants to dispose of 2 5
mgd of trratrd sewagr Into
about a square mile of wetlands
leading to Ihe S.. Johns River.
Hut Hlblr said the county may
havr lo seek a prrmtt lo exnand
the plant to five million gallons
per day. one-to two years after
the plant s opening because Ihe
county Is growing by 1.200
people a year
The plant &lt;a|Mclty could be
rxpandrd to five million gallons
prr day. but Ihe site near Ihe
plant ts large enough lo build
additional trratmrnt facilities lo
Irrat up lo 40 million gallons [ter

FUNERALS

DECEMBER SPECIAL
FO R O N LY

Sweeting also endorsed a
proposal, made by Mercer last
Monday night, to consider an
Inspection program for rental
housing units. A proposed ordi­
nance. In force In Ihe city of Ryal
Oak. Mich., a suburb of Detroit,
will be discussed ml Monday
night’s city commission work
session.
Sweeting said he supports
such an ordinance as long as the
costs of the program do not
complicate thr lives of landlords
too much, and lead them to pass
Ihe costs on to their tenants
"We need a program to ensure
that rental units are at least safe
and have fire extinguishers,
smoke alarms and operating
lights." he said

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rest of Ihe city, and a paramedic
system Is needed lo provide
emergency servk.es for them.
He said If elected he will push
for appointment of a city medical
director, needed for Instituting a
paramedic program, and for
training of emergency personnel
lo qualify as paramedics
Sweeting said hr thinks (he
(tropic of Sanford are willing lo
pay the cost of the training for a
service that Is needed
He also said Ihe police de­
part rnenl is In need of a new
radio syatrm and (hat federal
money for such systems has
dried up, so the city should
Investigate how It can (ray for
updating the communication
system

Continued from Page IA

DEATHS
B K T T Y R H A IL E Y
I Icily H Halley. 70. 218 Net
tiewood lame. Fem Park, died
Friday al Florida Hospital O r­
lando Horn March 30. 1918 In
Atlanta, stir moved to Fern Park
from Summerville. S C In 1975
She was a bookkeeper and
srcrrlary lor Park Lake Prr
shytrrlan C hldkarr. Orlando,
ai.d a niembrr of Ihr Asbury
U n ite d M rth o d la l C h u rc h .
Maitland
Survivors Include daughters.
Ilarbata Halley Ganrtt. Carole
Halley Colanert. both of Fern
park; sister, A nn Shadwell.
Mllledgevtlle, Ga
I wo grand
children
Garden Chapel llotne for
Funerala. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements

Tests
Continued from Page 1A
public safely department
hy Instlluling a paramedic pro­
gram In the fire department and
Investigating how the police
department can get a new radio
system
H r also endorsed a proposal by
present District I CommLsaloner
John Mrrcer for regular tnspeclion of renlal housing unlla.
Howell, a sales manager who
was active In g e ttin g Ihe
downtown residential arra rernned for single family resi­
dences. Is an advocate of
neighborhood groups and volunn-rr community patrols
Sweeting, an attorney, said
Saturday there arr many elderly
residents In District 1. and the

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Decem ber 20, 1988

The Sanford Herald 12-4-88
"Mr. Sw eeting presents a positive program for growth m anagem ent through
a com bination of land acquisition and tax incentives. He proposed that
City governm ent join the private sector in aggressively seeking new
businesses and industry for the city.
Mr. Sw eeting s global view of the problem s and solutions for the entire
city is Im pressive.
The Sem inole County Board of Realtors also endorsed Mr. Sw eeting."
The O rlando S entinel 12-4-88
"H e's new In town though his roots go back to 1906 w hen hls great­
grandfather (Richard M cPherson) carried m all here. Still talk with him an
hour and you swear this 29 yr. old law yer has lived here 40 years. Hls quick
mind and curiosity are co m plem en ted by a sense of his c ity ’s need, a clear
vision and deep love for hls new hom e...Mr. Sw eeting though, has attracted
broad respoct for uncom m on m aturity, koen vision and ability to co m ­
m unicate with all segm ents of the co m m u nity."

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•A — Sanford Haraid, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, Decernbar 18. 1988

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BRIEFS
H om eless deaths increase In 1988
SAN FRANCISCO — Tile hirer 1 drat he of homeles* people row
lo 116 In HMiH. up from 69 last yrar. and Included 16 murder
victims and »lx women, according lo a survey.
The annual survey by the Tenderloin Times newspaper weni
beyond coroner's reports for the Orel time and Included dalu
from the College of Mortuary’ Sciences, newspaper reports and
Iniervlews wllh social agencies.
"The number of homeless people on the street is going up
steadily every year." Sara Colm. editor of the paper, said Friday.
"In addition. I think thcl- situation Is gelling more desperate and
their health conditions more fragile and beaten down."
About 28 perrent of the deaths were attributed lo alcohol or
drugs, down about 50 percent from last y-ar. the survey
Indicated The other leading causes of death were hrart. liver
and lung dlwases.

Innocent teen killed In cross fire
LOS A N G E LE S — A hurst of gang-related violence left one
man dead and three others wounded, including a trenage boy
caught In the cross fire of a shootout at a crowded shopping
center, police said Saturday.
The 16-year-old boy. listed In critical condition with a gunshot
wound to the head, was hll by a stray bullet whilr at the
Panorama Mall In the San Fernando Valley Friday afternoon.
Sgt. Charles Meter said.
" There were a couple of people shooting al another individual
(but they) misaed and hll this Innocent kid." Meier said "Th e
guys that d lJ the shooting are gang members (Hut I this kid has
nogangAfllllation whatsoever "

Suprem e Court Justice leaves hospital
W A SH IN G TO N — Justice William Brennan, the oldest
member of the Supreme Court, was released Saturday from
Bethrsda Naval Hospital, less than a week after undergoing gall
bladder surgery, the courl said.
Brennan, S3, who was admitted to the hospital Or*- 6 for
treatment of what was first diagnosed as pneumonia, was
released from the hospital al 10 a m EST. Supreme Court
spokeswoman Toni House said

FBI agents track down ‘toilet sm uggler’
IHONTO. Va. — FBI agents and slate troopers Mopped and
searched three vehicles ihey thought could have been carrying
Illegal arms and found nothing more lethal than a toilet a sink
and Christmas gifts.
"I thought they did this kind of stuff In Mexico," said Gustavo
"Gus" Castro, who was one of the five Hondurans stopped
Friday on Interstate 61.
Castro. 34. said he and four companions had left New York
that morning lo vtstt friends In Mexico for the holidays Castro
said he was carrying practical Christmas gifts, such as the lutlet.
which are very expensive tn Mexico
Stale police In Salem got a report that two cars and a pickup
truck, not..' of which appeared to have license plates, werr
headed their way. The vehicles were said lo Ire driving
erratically and were thought to be carrying Illegal arms or other
unspecified "contraband."
From United Press International reports

Tower vows strong military, tight budget
® T h e b o tto m line
Money For Defense
Is t h a t w e m u s t
provide at le as t as

United Press International

W A S H IN G T O N Fortner
Texas Sen. John Tower, named
by President-elect George Bush
to be the next defense secretary,
says he will try to run a strong
military under tight budget
constraints.
"The bottom line Is that we
must provide at least as much, tf
not more, defense for less
money." To w rr said.
Bush endrd weeks of specula­
tion Friday when he named the
hawkish former head of the
Senate Armed Services Com­
mitter for the coveted job
To w rr. under pressure lo
streamline the Pentagon, Imme­
diately made several suggest kins
for reform and added that he
may support c u ttin g some
weapons systems to save money
Tower, 63. known for his
hard-line consrivatlvr Ideology’,
had been expected to be named
for weeks, hut ran Into trouble
because of questions about his
personal life and lies to the
defense Industry. The H ll then
conducted what Bush transition
aides described as an Intense
review of the former senator
Th e vice p re side n t tried
quickly Friday to demonstrate
that desptir To w rr s close rela­
tionship with some del ruse con­
tractors. he would tie committed
to better efficiency In the Pen­
tagon. while not decreasing
America's defense capabilities
"John Tow er tc os knowl­
edgeable as anyone In America
about defense and national secu­
rity Issues and he's an rxp rn on
defense policy." Bush said, ad
ding that hr was "Impressed
with his ITow rr'sl commitment
to reform **
T o w rr said he wanted lo
implement two-year Pentagon
budgeting and believed the
United State* must "ralkinalbe
our force structure We must
refine and reform our manage­
ment and procurement pro­
cedures ”
"All of this is going lo requlrr
very close cooperatkm of the
Congress." Tower said "There
Is a great deal that can be
achieved administratively, but tn
tlte final analysis the whole job
can’t be done without close
cooperation between the PenUgon and the Congress "
Bush, asked about To w e rs

m u c h , If
defense
m o n e y.

not m ore,
for less

How much U.S. allies spend

Per cepita defense spending
as percentage of U.S. expenditures (1986)

-John Towtr
background, said he was "totally
satisfied In that regard" and
believed Tower would have Hide
trouble being confirmed by the
Senate. Confirmation hearings
are expected lo begin the week
after Bush's Jan 20 Inaugura­
tion.
Immediate reaction from Capi­
tol Hill was positive.

Norway

On weapons. Tower added
that while some that are In the
pipeline might conceivably hr
canoe In i.' It was too early lo be
speclfk’ Hr added that hr did
not supporl any Immediate ml
In U S forces In Europe
Mranwhlle. sources said that
Hush also has decided to name
retiring Rep Jack Kemp of New
York, a former Republkan rival
for the Whilr llimsr. as secretary
of Housing and Urban Develop
m rnl Kemp lias accepted the
post, sourrrs said, and the
form al announcem ent may
come nrxt week
Bush refused Friday lo ion
firm the rrports that Kemp
would lie named for HUD. hut
coyly repealnl one of his lavortlr
phrases
*‘l will simply say, stay tuned
in." Bush said

France

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S e n a te A rm e d S e rv ic e s
Chairman Sam Nunn. I)-G a .
who will conduct Tower’s con­
firmation hearings, praised his
qualifications, as did the panel s
ra n k in g R e p u b lica n . Jo h n
Warner. R-Va . who stressed that
Tower "will rrqulrr no on thr
Job training.**
Nunn said (hr heatings would
focus on Tower's plans for Pen­
tagon management. Including
potential deputies, as well as
Tower s views on how to Im­
prove the nation's security with
a lighter budget
Bush added that he rape* ted
Tower would step away from
Pentagon matters Involving
companies hr dealt with as a
private consultant.

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"Transients, Crime And Drugs Go Hand-In-Hand. Keep
Sanford's Neighborhoods Safe."

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f Foreign m inistry blam ed for uncoordinated quake relief effort
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MOSCOW — Foreign r r i c u m In earthquakeravaged Armenia tried to organize search effort*
themselves because Soviet ufot-lals failed to seize
the Initiative. I’rime Minister Nikolai Hyzkhnv
alleged
Ryzhkov's attack Friday on the Soviet foreign
mlnlatry. a rare display broadcast on Soviet
television, rnme amid rrjmrt* Ihul ethnic haired
between Armenians and neighboring Axcrbal
Jsnls had hampered relief efforts A/erhal|anl
volunteers reportedly received dealti threats ami
were forced to leave.

K

Had weather, meanwhile, closed alrporis and
forred sluprnrnis &lt;&gt;| relief supplies and medical
equipment to move by train Officials said rescue
efforts were ending and rebuilding would soon
begin In the area ravaged tty the Dec. 7 quake

that kilted some 55.000 people and left hall a
million homeless
The official trade union newspaper Trial also
revealed that 12 Soviet soldiers were wounded
Sunday In the Armenian capital of Yerevan when
nationalists started shooting and hurling shines
And official news rcjtorts said Armenian
nationalists opposed to Moscow rule were
spreading alarmist rumors In the quake rone —
such as that lhr quake was raused by a nuclear
trst — lu hinder rebel efforts and discredit
Moscow.
At a meeting by a special I'ollthuro commission
coordinating relief efforts from the Armenian
capital of Yerevan, the prlmr minister lambasted
the foreign ministry for being slow io semi In
officials, who arrived a day or two after foreign
rescue trams
"Instead of organizing hrlrllngs and giving
some mythical (casually) figures (to Western

reporters In Moscow), you should have come here
earlier and organized the work." Ryzhkov told an
unidentified Foreign Ministry official ai the
meeting broadcast later by the evening news
program Vremya
"Th e necessary organization and coordination
of work with the foreign resc ue learns was simply
not there," hr said. “ (Foreign rescuers) tried lo
set up their nun coordination In especially bad
circumstances In Spltak and Leninakan"
Spltak, oner a Inwn of 30.000 people, was
leveled along with scores of villages by Ihr quake
Neighboring cities hrnlnukan and Kirovakan.
with a combined population of 000.000. were ai
least half destroyed
Hv/kov said foreigners "heljwd us a great deal,
and Ihr groups who are now leaving are doing It
with heavy hearts
not only because of the
tragedy they saw here, hut because ol the tack of
attcnilnn “

About 67 countries sent aid, marking Ihr flrsl
mass help accepted by Ihr Soviet Union since
World War II. A rescue learn from the U.S
Agriiry for Infernal tonal Development returned
home Friday amid withdrawal by other foreign
relief learns who were told their services no
longer wrrr needed.
"Nobody talked to them, there were no
translators, no communication You should have
organized that long ago." Ryxkuv told Ihr official,
noting that only thrre Foreign Ministry staffers
and 15 Interpreters were sent when "you have
hundreds of Interpreters In Moscow."
Ryzhkov said when he and Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev were In Spltak last weekend
"and saw a lent of French resc uers with whom
we wauled to sjwak. wr had trouble finding an
Interpreter because the one we did have diet not
speak Iprrnch! well In the end we were hrlprd by
a French chap studying Russian In Moscow

LaRouche
insists he
is inno cent
ALEXANDRIA. Va - Pulitti al
rslrrmlsl Lyndon l-ulloui he de
noumrd Ids mall baud convic­
tion as a "gross, disgusting,
obscene mlw arrlagr of Justice"
and said he ex pec is to be killed
In prison
l.aRoucbe. convicted In federal
tourl Friday, said he fell no
lemorwr about his conviction
hceausr he did not tillk investors
of m ac that. •CM) million
"Why Should I ' 1alt &gt;n li&lt;
retorted at a news conferet r
after his conviction Frulay In
U.8 District Court "I didn't do
anything wrong
He said II was I he govrr n
menl’s fault that Ihr lenders
most of thrm elderly jieople, lost
thrtr money because u forced Ills
organization Into I sm krupli y tw­
iner the loans could tie rejMld
“ I'm a m azed , a b so lu te ly
um.i/rd
UiRi.uthe said of the
verdict shortly alter Ihe Jury lell
ihr court room
The Jury convicted UiRmu he
and six ..**&gt; tatrs ol mall Ira oil
in borrowing the money for his
many p olitiia l organizations
without Intending lu tejsiy any
of II All seven wrrr Iree on tfirtr
own rriogni/ance jiendlng ap
peal
Tl»e Jury also convicted the
66-yra( old p rirn u la l prest
dentlal randidatr of conspiring
lo drlraud the tnlrrual Hrvenue
Service by roncealmg income to

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obscene m taeurugr of Justice.
LaHouchr sale! al the news
conferrmr "W r had a runaway
Jury that Just went all the way
with no rrgard for the [acts,"
LaHouchr also Mid the trial
was an rllort by live government
to kill him oner he is in Jail "I
expect to lie killed: a soldier
dors." LnKnuehr Mid "I will not
llvrln|&gt;rlsnu "
The Jury delivered 4H &lt;on vie
lions against the seven defenilants a day and a hall allrr the
government concluded U s case
against thrm
U.S District .fudge Alliett V
llryan J r set srntrurlug lor Jan
27 LaHouchr. who was indicted
on 13 counts, laces live yrars In
prison and a 8250.000 line on
each count, or 65 years lo |irlMio
and 83 2 million in lines
LaHouchr and his associates
still face charges of obslruclluu
nl Jusllcr m Dosion by ham|M-ring a grand Jury InvestIgaiion
Inin a 81 million rrrdlt card
scam to help finance his l ‘»K4
presidential campaign
The drlrndants showed little
emotion at Ihr verdicts, al­
lhough one. lund raiser Joyce
Rubinstein, wrjit outside the
courtroom
The other dcfrndanls were
chief fund raiser William W rite
head le ga l o lf lrr r E d w a rd
Spannaus and fund raisers
Michael liilllngtnn. Paul Greenlierg. und Dennis Small
Assistant U S Attorney John
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conclusion lo u long jiaticrn ol
false slalrm rnls In trusting se­
nior eltlzrns." he said
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LaHouchr and Ills associate*
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them elderly and Infirm, to
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■ Scoreboard, Page 3B
■ Prep soccer. PagezB
■ Prep basketball, Page 4B

B

’Noles blast Silver Hawks

IN BRIEF
H O CK EY

■December 18, 1

Perfect 2nd quarter paves way

—

By CHRIS FISTBR
Herald sports editor

Bruins tie N ordiques, 2-2
B O S T O N — Rookie defensem an Ore*
HawKood scored hta second goal of the game at
15:54 of Ihe second period Saturday to lift the
Boston Bruin* to a 2-2 overtime tie with the
Quebec Nordiques, who were playing their first
game with Jean Perron as roach.
Peter SUstny scored
b o th go a ls for the
N ordiques. who an*
nonrcd Ihe roarhlng
change Thursday when
former roach Ron U p o ln t r announced he
has a kidney tumor.
IWm Ioii was trailing
2-1 w hen H aw good
evened the score with
*-*.* left In Ihe second period
Kandy Burrtdge gained control of Ihe puck along
the left side of the Nordiques net and fed a
centering paw* to Hawgood. who raced In from
the right point and snapped a wrist shot past
goalie Bob Mason
Andy Moog. who raised his career mark to
11-0-2 against th - Nordiques. made 24 save* for
Boston Mason had 21) stop* lor Quebec
Moog. who Improved his record 4-0-2 In
Boston Garden this season, robbed Stastny s
15 foot wrist shot with 20 second* remaining in
the overtime

BOXINO

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Lasisi earns shot at title
LAS VEGAS. Nev — Undefeated top-rated
challenger Joe Lasisi Friday night earned a shot
at the International Dosing Federation light
heavyweight title by stopping Jerry Okorodudu
with a technical knockout at 1.58 of the eighth
round In their scheduled lO-round bout.
The 172 pound Last*!. 2 2 0 with 20 krwa kout*
and No I on both the IrlF and Ihe World Boxing
Association lists, now Is scheduled to fare IBF
champion Charles William* early nest year,
according to Banner Promotions Chairman
Arthur Prlullo
U slsl of Las Vegas. Nev . now 22-0 with 20
knockouts, did not have an easy time against
Okorodudu. a member of the 11*84 Nigerian
Olympic team Lasisi was trailing on two of the
llpee fudges' scorecards through aeven^oumls.
tjy three fatlnls on one c a rd a n d t&gt;V one on
another

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ITENNIS
Becker, Jelen lift W. G erm any

GOTEDORG. Sweden - Boris Becker and Eric
Jelen fought back from a two set deficit
Saturday to clinch West Germany's first Davis
Cup trophy, upsetting Sweden's Stefan Edtierg
and Anders Jarryd In double* lor an Insur
mountable 3-0 lead.
Becker and Jelen won 3 8. 2 6. 7-5. 6-3. 6-2
after Sweden looked to be rallying from down
24) after Saturday's singles But Ihe German
pair, who missed out on six break point* In the
first set. renewed spirit by winning Ihe third set
and dominated tlie rest of the match
Weal Germany had lost 3 2 at home to
Swrden In Ihe 11)85 final Its unexpected
triumph was set up Saturday when Carl-Uwe
Sleeb. playing In only his aecond Davis Cup
match, edged World No I Mata WHander 341.
2-6. 7-5.6-3.6-2 In the opening singles

□

BA SK ETBA LL
Child support for O lajuw on

H O U STO N — A Judge ordered Houston
Rockets center Akeem Olajuwon to |»ay $ 1.5(X) a
month and $10,000 up front In child support
payment* to his former fiancee
Stale District Judge Norniun H. lax made the
order Friday. Lila Spencer, who now Uvea In
Port Angeles. Wash., was asking Olajuwon for
$4,500 a month and a $100,000 lump sum to
take rare of the couple's 5 month old daughter.
Spencer met the Nigerian native In 1982 when
ahe was In high school In Houston and he was a
student at Ihe University of Houston. They
dated for almost six years
Spencer. 24. testlfed at a hearing that her life
lias changed dramatically since she and Ihe
NBA All-Star parted ways and she moved to
Washington.
"I've gone from Mercedes lim ousines to
blankets over Ihe w in d o w s ." she told the Judge.

From staff and wire report s

________

B A S K ETB A LL

□7:30 p in. — WOR. NBA. New York Knlcks at
Boston Celtics (LI
FO O TBA LL
□ 1 p in — WESII-2. NFL. Houston Oilers at
Cleveland Browns (L)
□ 1 p m. — WCPX4J. NFL. New York Giants at
New York Jeta(L)
□ 4 p m. — WESII-2. NFL. Seattle Seahawks at
lavs Angeles Raiders (L|

SANFORD — In a season In which they
have already taken some lump* against
some top notch hallclubs. Seminole High
dealt out some punishment of Its own
Friday night
Up 19 11 after one quarter, the Fighting
Semlnoles put together a perfect quarter of
basketball, scoring 25 point* to U k e
Howell s two. outrrbounding the Stiver
Hawks. 12 2. and turning Ihe Im II over Just
two times The result wss a 44-13 halftime
cushion and Ihe 'Noles went on to claim a
71-32 Seminole Athletic Conference victo­
ry before 301 Ians at Bill Flem ing
Memorial Gymnasium
The Noles improved U 3 5 overall 51-0
In the SAC| with Its second consecutive
victory and takes some much needed
momentum Into this week's Central
Florida Classic SIIS open* play In the
tourney Tuesday at 6 p m v* Dunedin al
Seminole Community College
"I fell that playing all those strong lesm*
early could only mskr u* s stronger tram."
Seminole coach Greg Robinson said Now
we are very confident when we go up
against the local learns We re rrally
starting to come together and play well as
a learn "
U k e Howell dropped to 3-3 overall and
0-1 in Ihe league The Silver Hawks also
play in the Central Florida Classic, opening

Tuesday at 4:30 p m against Wymorr
Tech at Seminole Community College.
Seminole's dominance was evldenl In
practically all phase* The 'Noles dominat­
ed the inside with Robert Moore's 18
points and IS rebound* leading the way
while SIIS also rsn the fsslhreak well every
chance they got. Von Eric Small also had a
good game Inside for the 'Noles with I3
points and seven rebounds
Earl Williams contributed eight (mints
and six assists for the Noles with Brsndon
Cash tossing In seven points. Tony
Techonofl six and Bernard Eady five
points. six assists and six steals
Steve Johnson was ihe only player for
Lakr Howell who had a decent night
shooting the hall as he finished with 11
points. No other Silver Hawk had morr
than four points
Actually, tt didn't get of. to that had of a
start for Lakr Howell Friday nlghl After a
sometimes shaky, but pretty harmonious
rendition ol the National Afklhem by the
Seminole cheerleader* (nice volet* l.'rtsly.
Jenny and company I. Lake Howell hung
within 7-4 in Ihe early going of ihe flr»l
quarter.
The Note* later picked up a couple of
steal* and some faalbreak lioops lo build a
19 9 lead but Johnson a jumper of! Josh
Kuhns assist made it 19 11 after one Stmlnoie coech Greg Robinson is either signalling
threepolnt goal or asking an otheiai what he |ust
quarter.
Then, when the second quarter started. Robinson didn't have anything to be upset about Friday
'Noles routed Lake Howell. 71-32
I See 'Noles, Fags SB

Broncos
upend
Patriots

Bengals
trium ph
in OT

United Press Inlernellensl

United Press International
CINCINNATI - A strong wind
pushed Chip laihmlller's Held
goal awry Saturday and provided
the opportunity the Cincinnati
Bengals needed In claim Ihe AFC
Central Division championship
With five seconds left In rrgu
UllaMI mimI «Iw- M1NC llfll 17 I7.
Lohinlller s 29 yard Held goal
was blown Into Hie right upright
and bounced back.
" I m isjudged Ihe w in d .''
Lohmtller said "The wind was
strung"
Seven minutes laler. Cincin­
nati's J im Breech carefully
Judged Ihe wind and kicked a
20 yard Held * m I lo give Ihe
Bengal* a 20 17 overtime victory
that gave them the division
championship
&lt; im tnnall. I2-4 and 8 0 al
Itomr. c'ap i tired Its first title since
lllHI and will Ik tel a divisional
playoff game on Dec. 3 1 or Jan
|. A loss by Buffalo lo Indlanapo
Its Sunday will give Ihe Bengal*
homelleld advantage throughout
the ir playoll run
W ashington. Iasi season's
Super Bowl champion, finished
mil of Ihe playoffs al 7-9 and
suffered Its flrsl losing season
since Joe Gibbs Icegan coaching
ihe Redskins In I98f.
"There wo* a severe wind from
lell In right." Breech said. "They
pill I hr I m II &lt;i i i the- right hash
mark (for Lohmlllerl. If they had
pul It renter or mwe left. I think
It would have bren good.”
Lohinlller a miss set the stagr
for llrrech's redemption In Inr
flrsl quarter. Breech had been
woefully short on a 40 yard field
goal try and In Ihe second period
the Bengals sent In lax Johnson
In kick a 50 yardrr lnslr.nl of

Going baseline
Seminole's Adrian Hlllsman looks to
go baseline while Lake Howell's Val
Lahr applies the defense After an
Impressive 67-45 victory over Lake
H ow ell on T h u rs d a y , the Lady
Semlnoles heed to Ihe holidays with a
7-2 overall record and 20 In the

Seminole Athletic Conference. Lake
Howell, meanwhile, returns to action
on Monday In tho Lake Brantley
Christmas Tournament For a preview
of the Lake Brantley tourney, see Page
5B

See Bengals. Page SB

DENVER - Sammy Winder
rsn lew two touchdowns ami the
l&gt;rnvrr Bronco* dealt a serums
blow to New England's pUyofl
chances Saturday with a 21 l&lt;i
triumph over the Patriot*
New England. 9 7 neeJ* lose- *
by Cleveland and Indianajmlt*
Sunday lo receive an AM
w ildcard berth Denver, the
Iwo-time defending AFC chain
plot:, finished the season 8 8 and
missed Ihe ptavofl* hw Ihe first
time in four years
Denver's defense, vtrtlml/rd
for six straight touchdowns a
week ago. shut out Ihe Patriots in
the second half But the (xrfo i
malice may not have been
enough to save llir (oil of Brum os
defensive coordinator Joe Collier
who was rumored to lie on his
way out
The Broncos turned In a krv
goal line stand In the third
quarter and twice Intercepted
(M isses in Ihe end rone In I hr
fourth
John Stephens. New England s
rookie running back on hta way
lo Ihe Pro Bowl, rushed for 130
yards and a touchdown
With New England trailing
14 10. Stephens' 52 yard gain
early In Ihe Ihird quarter gave
Ihe Patriot* a llrst down al Ihe
Broncos' 11 Alter Reggie Dupard
gained I yard, an offside* penally
on Ihe Bronco* moved the Im II to
the 5 Dupard gained another
yurd and on third .town Most
Tatupu was »ti&gt;pped at the 2.
setting up a fourth and one
Tony Eason lakrd an Inside
handoll lo Robert Perrym an and
rolled right With I wo llronco# In
Ills fuce. Eason s ld e a rm e d a ( m is s
toward Stephens III (hr hack ol
Ihe end rone, but II fell 111
C Bee Broncos. Page SB

No. 4 Rams outduel No. 5 Lakeland
By MARK BLYTHE
Herald sports wrllor
LAKE MARY — John Mora supplied the offense
and James Nobile provided ll.e defense lo lead
Ihe U k e Mary Rants boys soccer team past
U krla n d . 2 0. In a matchup of two of the stair's
top learns at U k r Mary High School.
U k e Mary. Ihe fourth rnnkrd Irani In class 4A.
Improved to 64)1 with the vtrtory and will
rrltirn lo action In Ihe I’Ura Hut Classic al U ke
Mary. The Drradnaughts. ranked fifth In rlass
4 A. dropped to 5 -1.
"We came In expecting a lough game." U k e
Mary coach Larry McCorkle said "We look a 3-2
game from them iLakrhmd) List year and they
gave us till we could handle. I knew coming In
they would be a lough game again Lakeland
reminds me of u* Ihrcr year* ago as a Irani
trying to establish Itself as one of Ihe slate's lies!
trams by playing a real tough schedule."
The Ram* struck quickly as Mora, who scored
nine goals In Ihrer games this week, drilled a
shot from a yard out to pul hi* team up for good.
Alex Acosta was credited with the assist as he

dribbled around a (wlr of Lakeland defenders and
srnl a shot right al Ihe goal.
Ed Cain, the Dreadnaughls keeper, rushed
Roldan and tried to fall on ihe tvall hot Is
sklmmrd of! Ills arm und was rolling toward the
goal where Mora charged It and powered It In for
the opening score.
"The hall was Just played toward the goal and I
was In position." Mora said "I was fed well all
nlghl. I nrvrr had to work lo hard to gel Ihe
ball."
The trams then went tuck and forth with Lake
Marv. who oulshot Lakeland 19 5 In the match,
with Lake Mary slaying on the attack for most of
tlie half. U k r Mary had a pair chances for
another goal when Mora and Roldan rach made
long runs al Ihe goal Both shot*, though, went
Just wide of the mark and Lakeland was hanging
lough with ihe Rams.
Mora then look out a defender, dribbled around
another and oulraced everyone lo force a one on
one situation will: Cain. Cain charged and Mora
tapped Ihe bull to Ihe sldr before sending a soft
shot Into Ihe net lo up Ihe lead lo 24) with 10 00
lo play In the opening half

"(John) Mora has become a complete player
McCorkle said "He's always had Hie *|K-rd. now
he has Ihe strength to go along with ll His skills
are much lighter also and he s learned how lo
finish off "
U k e Mary continued lo pressure lor Ihe rest of
Ihe half with Roldan hilling a shot of Hie crosstmr
and Alex Acosla drilling a shot of Ihe post
U krlan d could never gel going offensively In tin
game as the Rams defense came up with a solid
effort.
Nobile was given the pleasure of marking
Bruce Jeffrey. Lakeland * top scoring threat, and
held him In check all nlghl Nobile never gave
Jeffrey an opportunity and constantly cleared I In­
ball oul of defensive sldr of Ihe field
"I felt It would be a challenge lo cover him.
Nobile said. "I marked him last year and he
scored and I didn't want that to happen again 1
tried lo occupy him lo his right foot, hr has a
cannon for a left foot and I wanted him lo use his
right as much as possible.”
U krlan d did not gel a shot off In ihr second
half us Ihe Rams were constantly on thr ali.u k
□ See R im s. Page 2B

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Classic: Elite field could
make it best tourney yet
By TO N Y DB80RMI1R
Herald sports writer
There’s a built-in curse whenever you horn your
own tournament; you’re almost always expected
to win.
Such Is the quandry facing the Lake Mary Lady
Ham soccer tram this week when they begin play
In the Burger King Classic Organized by and
played mostly at laikr Mary, the Hams should
have every advantage. Except....
The tournament field boasts six othrr trams
ranked In the top 10 of either the 4A or 3A [tolls
(Lake Mary was No. 3 In last week’s 4A poll). And
every tram, ranked or unrankrd. would love to
knock off the Lady Hams
Such ts the lot of bring a good host
Of course, once play Mart*, the hospitality ends
and Ita every tram for Itself
"It’s a good, quality Held." said Itlll Klssrlr. ihe
Lake Mary coach. "It’s always good 10 put vour
team up against other quality teams and are just
how good you are *
Even belore they atari district play, a quirk
glance at their statistics give you an ides of good
the 104) Lady Hams atv Donna ilnhr leads Like
Mary with 12 goals while Dana Hoover has five
Michelle Mattingly leads Ihe tram with six assists
But where Ihe Lady Hams really shine is on
defense Goalie Tam m y Scott has surrendered
Just two goals in 10 games for a .'20 goals against
average.
While Lake Marv ts the highest rankrd Class 4 A
team In the Held, the No. I ranked ,IA tram will
be on hand In the form of ihe Lady Haiders ol Fort
Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas. 23 3 and a state semtflnaUsi Iasi year. comes in with a 64) record,
having scored 31 goals while allowing none
Teresa Lois leada the way with 12 goals while
keeper Jennifer I’udsey had six shutouts
"Our main concern this week will be playing
against some lop Irvel competition." Si. Thomas
coach Carlos Giron said "We nerd to play some
strong teams outside of our area to gel us ready
for the state playoffs.**
St. Thomas will get that wish light away as It
plays ninth-ranked (Class 4AI Lakr Howell In Its
opener Monday at 6 p m at Lyman High Lake
Howell. 7-1. has one of the tup defensive units
around led by goalkeeper Heather Hrann and
sophomore defender Jessica Cardarrlll On offense. Tori Campbell and Dana Unyearn have had
superb years thus far
Another Interesting first round matchup has
Ihe Marauders of Clearwater Central Catholic (No
2 In Class 3AI against Melbourne's Lady Bulldogs
Monday at 4 p m. at Lakr Mary High
All Clearwater Central Catholic Is looking for is
a couple of breaks
The Marauders are looking lo Ihe Burger King
as means to s*x Just how good they are.
"We’re really looking forward to coming over
and [4aylnf in Ortamto. aoitf oeorge babul, who
coaches the CCC learn wllh his wife Elite "W e’re
passing up sn opportunity lo play In a tourna­
ment here to go to Orlando ' ’
Melbourne Is in a rebuilding year of sorts,
having graduated seven starters frum Iasi year’s
team which finished Art ond In state Hut the l~idy
Bulldogs. 6-3 so far this year, have been dropped
down to 3A this season
"We only return four starters from Iasi year’s

team.” said Melbourne roach Je rry McAbe
"Klghi now. we’re 6-3. but we’ve only lost to 4A
school* W r lost to Lake Howell, I,nkr Brantley
and Winter Hark
Another top-notch 3A Irani Is Larry Betslnger’s
Bishop Muon* Lady Hornets (ranked fifth) BetsIngrr’s hoping his soccer Irani comes of age this
week In ihe Burger King Classic.
"I think we can play wllh everyone." he said of
his 8-2-1 tram. "T h e difference ts a few breaks
here and there. We're a very team, but w ell be In
there scrambling, trying to slick around."
One thing going (or Ihe lotdy Hornets Is one of
Um area's most explosive offenses. A m y GeltzllR
goals, nine assists) Is the leading goal scorer In
Orange and Seminole counites
Gene Lcsrallrllr. the roach of the Oviedo Lady
Lions, has taken a practical hut positive slanrr
lor the toumry. Hal her Hum slmot for Ihe moon
or abandon all hope, hr has set very pragmatic
guals for his 3 -4 -1 Irani.
"We're not looking In win this tiiurnamrnt “
said Lesrallelle. whose tram has drawn Hilltop
Moorr In the first round, a team th ry’vr already
lost in 44) this season "We're looking for the
expeiirnce."
Seminole High Is looking at the tournament to
vault It Into its usual second ball surge. The Lady
’Notes are famous for starting slow and finishing
fast The Lady Tribe s first round opponent
(Monday at 8 p ni. at Lakr Mary) la the Lady
Bobcats of Ga Inesv illr Duehhoi t
Seminole. 4 6. Is led on offense by Shannon
Sundvall. MHlMA Shuckman. Mlrbelle Leggorr
and Jennifer Llndarnood while It * drfrnsr Is
paced by goalkeeper Bobbie Osborne. Inlla
Kobert. Mary Vrzlna and Hrathrr Brown
Once Ihe slate champion. Ihe GalnrsvlllrHuchholz Lady Bobcats are looking to rrgain
some of that past glory And first-year coach Haul
Wrbalrr hoprs that playing In this week’s Burger
King tournament wtll help toward that end.
"We're very young." said Wefrster. whose learn
ts 5-3 after treating Gainesville East*idr 2 0 Iasi
Thursday. "I think Ihe tournament will hr a good
learning rxfierie nee."
The Semlnole-Burhhoti matchup ts one of only
two first round games that do nol feature rankrd
trams The other ta the opener Monday at Lyman
High |2 p ni | whu'h features Lyman's Lady
Grryhounds va Drltona’sLady Wolves
Lyman 3-3-2. Is coming off a 7-1 win over
Oviedo m what was by far Its ties! offensive game
of the year Trac y Sher and Kerry Muaantr air
the proplr who get tin* offense going while Ihe
dcfrnsr ts led hy swccprrba* k Julia ralUtinan.
Jennifer McAvoy and giralkreprt Becky Carr.
Deltona. O B I. is In Its llrst year ol existence,
but coach Bob Wilson has high expectations
going Into the tourney "We've made great slrtdrs
with every game." Wilson said "O ur goal In the
tournament is lo score some goals and see flow
far we can go ”
Another first round game at Lyman (4 p m I
pits Lakr HrAUltey’s lonlv f'alrtnts. No 8 In Ihe
stale (Class 4Ai against (hr second-year l-adv
Panther*..! Ih rhillqnlligh
Braniley has one of the most prolific scorers In
Ihe tournament In Star! Fox f 16 goalsl along wllh
somr of ihe lop lulrnt In Ihe stair In midfielder
Karen Kupp and striker Jennifer M» Master and
some up and m ining talent In Tra i l Finley. Lisa
Hock anil Tara Harding

Lyman thrashes
Lady Lions, 7-1
By DAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent
O V IE D O — L y m a n H ig h
School broke open a close game
With five second half goal to rout
Oviedo. 7-1. In girls prep soccer
action at Oviedo High School
Friday night in front of 151 fans.
The Lady Greyhounds Im ­
proved to 3-3-2 with Ihe win and
will return to action at 2 p m.
Monday aguinsi Dcliona in the
Burger King Classie Tournament
al Lyman Oviedo dropped lo 5-6
and will also return lo action In
Ihe Burger King Classic opixwlie
Bishop Moore ol 2 p m Monday
at Lake Mary High School.
"W r did a fine Job of passing
Ihe ball around tonight." Lyman
coach Laura Rountree said.
"You don’t usually see many
goals with dual assists and
lonighl we hud four of them. We
put things together In Ihe second
ball and started capitalizing on
our opportunities.”
And for losing Lions coach
Gene lesrallelle. he felt that his
team did well In the first half,
but did a poor job mentally In
ihe second, as the loidy ’Hounds
look complete control of the
contest.
"We hud u total breakdown In
th e s e c o n d h a l f , ” s a id
Lesculletlr. "But It may have
been because of our youth. The
kids will grow from this game
and become a better team
because of It."
Lym a n outshot the Lady
Lions. 48-11, but had to come up
with u strong second half to pul)
away. Oviedo scored the opening
goal when Maureen Kelleher
slipped by a pair of defenders,
took u serve from Lynley Yost
and scored with 21:44 lo play In
the first half.
L y m a n ’* T a m m y Fulsang
evened the score when she took
a double assist from Tracy Shcr
and Kerry Musunte with 17:16 to
play In Ihe half. Sher then gave

the Lady Greyhounds the lead
for good when she took an assist
fro m R e be cca B ro c k and
Christina Muaantr lo give them
the lead. 2-1. with 12:56 to play
In the half.
"It felt great that we were able
to put the ball In the net
tonight.” said Fulsang who had
two goals and an asalst for the
game "For the first time this
season, we played as a team
Instead of IndlvuaU The chetnIsty was there and we came
together as a team."
Brock (hen took a double
assists from F u ls a n g and
Musunte to up the lead to 3-1
with 33:23 lo play. Fulsang
f o llo w e d u p w it h th e
backbreaking goal wllh 25 20 to
play off an assist from Kerry
Musanle.
Kerry Musanle lurried around
and beat a pair of defenders
before serving to McAvoy who
flipped Ihe ball right back lo
Musanle for a goal wllh 19 52 lo
play In the game.
Sweeper Julia Callannan then
got Into the scoring column
when she drilled a 25-yard direct
kick Into the upper right hand
portion of the goal to up the lead
to 6-1 wllh 13:25 remaining.
Beth Robinson scored the linal
goal of the night off another
double assist as this time Kerry
Musanle and McAvoy teamed up
on the feed.
"We hud a real good all-around
pcnurmancc tonight." Rountree
said "Pam Wise played well up
front as Amy Eubanks and Uctii
Robinson both played well al
midfield.’’
H O R N ETS RIP P H ILLIPS
Jill Geltz led the Lady Hornets
wllh four goals as Bishop Moan*
crushed Dr. Phillips. 114).'in
girls soccer action al Bishop
Moore High School,
Stephanie Fruitier added three
goals wllh Am y Gellz netting
two. Stephanie Grlnger and
Missy Borrero each added one

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H ow ell blanks
S em inole, 2-0
last until halftime where thr
score was deadlocked at 24)
"W r looked a little flat to­
night." Lakr Howell head roach
Gerhardl Tauschrr said of his
tram ’a performance "We didn’t
play consistent soccer Innight
We played well al limes, but wr
also looked weak at times 1 was
pleased with Ihe play of Heather
Hrann tonight. She always does
a good job
"Our real strength tonight was
our midfielders They complete­
ly dominated the play and
dictated the game I don’t think
that we’ve Jelled yet Wr have
great potential. Inti were nol
even close to reaching our peak
yet."

■ yC H U C K S U R O S S S
Herald correspondent

Lyman’s Tracy Sher moves the ball upheld Sher and the Lady
Greyhounds' offense had their best outing ol the year on Friday In a
7-1 win ovor Oviodo Lyman. 3-3-2. returns to action Monday In Ihe
Buigor King Classic Tournament The Lody Greyhounds lake on
Deltona at 2 p m at Lyman High School
The Lady Hnrnctn outshot
Phillip* -15-0 on ihe nlghl as thry
totally doininatcil the Lady Pan­
thers. who urc In thrlr second
year. Phillips goalkeeper Melissa
Warn nr r came up with 18 saves,
Mldflrldrrs Jennifer Doherty
and Katie Crawford added strong
support lo ihe victory for Bishop
Moore which ran It* record to
9-2*1, Bishop Moore returns to
action Monday In the Burger
King Classic Tournament. The
latdy Hornets, ranked filth In
(T ubs JA. lake on Oviedo Mon­
day at 2 p m ni laikr Marv High

LYM A N H LA N K H PHILLIPS
Lyman went above Ihe .500
mark for ihe first lime this
season on Saturday with a 3-0
victory over Dr, Phillips The
latdy Greyhounds now stand at
4-3-2
Julia Cullarmun gave Lyman a
1-0 halftime lead when she
scorded off assist* from Jennifer
McAvoy and Tam m y Fulnaug.
Tracy Sher made || 24) with
McAvoy and Keny Musanle grlllng assists and the final goal
was Mixed by Fulsang wllh Belli
Robinson and McAvoy getting
assists

CASSELBERRY - The name
of the game was defense Friday
night al Lake Howell High as the
ninth ranked Class 4A Lady
Sliver Hawks could otdy manage
two giwdi off of 24 shots on goal
to shut out Ihe loidy Semlnoles
of Seminole. 24). In girls prep
soccer action In front of 51 fans.
Th e powerful Lady Silver
Hawks advanced their record to
8-1 and will go head to head
against the number one tram In
thr state In Class 3A In St.
1 hum,is Aquinas al Ihe Burger
King Classic al loikr Mary High
Monday al 6 p m. Seminole
dropped to 4-6 on thr year and
will fare Gainesville Buchholz
Monday nlghl at H in Ihe Burger
King.
After 19 58 seconds of ag­
gressive defensive ptsy on both
sides of thr field, Christine
Frankenburger took a pass from
Jenny Yeurlck who had Just
rrcrlvrd thr Iwll fiotn Torry
C a m pb e ll for a shot past
Seminole goalie Hobble Osborne
Frankrnbugcr squirted the ball
by Osborne as thr superb laidy
’Nolcs’ goalkrrprr fell on her
ellMiw Instead of her belly to stop
the heated shot.
"Bobble had an excellent night
at goal tonight." Seminole head
roach Suzy Reno said of her girl
In Ihe pipes. "Hey. we only lost
2-0 to l*akr Howell. I'll lake that
any day with as good as they
(Lake llowcIH are this year. We
just drfeut ourselves wllh foolish
mistakes We played well de­
fensively. but w r Just couldn't
get the shots to go for us."
With the Lady Silver Hawks
holding their offense on the Lady
Seminole's side of Ihe field for
Ihe next four mlnulca and taking
shot after shot, they finally got a
goal to slip Into the net as
Yearlck sank an unassisted goal
for u 24) lead. The Irud would

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Going Into the second half
with a lot of momentum, the
Lady Silver Hawks went after a
quick second half goal Campbell
got an assist from Yearlck and
shot a rocket to the left [ kw! The
goal was apparently good, as It
rolled through thr net and out of
the net. but It was disallowed
because the referee felt the hall
went across the left post and not
through.
"That was definitely a goal."
Tuuscher said. "It didn’t matter
though because wr played well
enough where we didn’t need u

Rams------------Continued from IB

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Lake Mary put six shots that had
un opportunity of finding the net
In the second half, but Cain was
able to keep the DreadnaughIs
within striking distance.
"Their goalie really kept Ihrm
In the game, plus we had some
bad luck," McCorklc said. "If we
had ever scored that third goal It
would have been over. When
you go up three In a soccer game
It kind of puts Ihe game out of
reach and once you score three
you usually score a couple
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giant strp backward.
"Th e union called ll 'partly'
W ASHINGTON - The NFL s with other sports, but It's not
rhlef labor negotiator Saturday jiartty They rherry-plckrd rules
dismissed the latest players’ from other sports, but excluded
union contract offer as "a giant m eaningful cost-containment
step backward" and called for a limitations "
Donlan said a direct dialogue
Joint meeting of leaders from
management and the union as a between union und management
way of resolving the festering leaders would tie the only way tn
take stejis on reaching a col­
labor dispute.
Jack Dunlan. the executive lective bargaining agreement to
director of the NFL Management replace the one titai expired on
C o u n cil, suggested that the Aug 31. 1987. The players went
n ln r -n t r o t b r r N F L Players mi stnkr for 24 days last yrar In
Association executive committer pursuit of a new contract only to
and six-member Management return on Oct 15. 1987 with no
Council executive committee conrrsalons from management
meet during the second week of and no new deal.
"Alter reviewing the NFLPA
January.
Doug Allen, the assistant ex­ counterproposal, ll is clear we
ecutive director of the union, are farther apart than ever
spoke positively of the concept of before." Donlan said. "Written
such a meeting, but said (he proposals are exurerbatlng Ihe
union has not yet officially negotiating process. Ii would br
more constructive If the full
decided whether lo partlcipale.
"W e ’ve always thought II was executive committees of both
productive lo have owner* at the sides sit down farr-to-farr I
table because It's been so rare." believe both of us owe dial to our
Allen said "As to what our constituents.’*
T h e Management Council
response will lie. I don't want to
say until we've had a chance to statement accused Ihe union of
reneging on the only eight
consider It.'*
Donlan rejected the union's liargalnlng subjects that Ihe two
four-year contract offer proposed sides hud agreed upon In Ihe
Tuesday by NFLPA Executive (last Iwo years — player con­
Director Gene Upshaw. The tra c ts . m o v in g and trave l
NFLP A jilan. borrowing heavily expense*, player fines, griev­
from labor agreements In other ances, retention of benefits, u n ­
professional sports, proposed a ion security, player security and
free agency system virtually Ih e c o n t r a c t 's g o v e r n in g
Identical to the one used In the agreement.
Allen said the union had not
NB A and a salary arbitration
system such us the one used in reneged on anything.
"I don't agree with that at all
major league baseball. The plan
also Included Increased retire­
ment and severance benefits, a
49-man roster and a drug testing
plan based on the one used In
the NBA.
The free agency proposal in­
cludes unrestricted free agency
for all players with six years of
experience In 1989. five years of
experience In 1990. four years In
1991 and three years In 1992,
The union's offer came In
response lo Iwo offers revealed
by management on Nov. 17.
Iionlan said l he owners would
untlalrrally Implement one of
the proposals by Feb, I.
A si .00 ticket can
"It's too late In the game for u
new- wish list of unattainable
nuke you an msunl
liargalnlng objectives," Donlan
said In a statement, "ll was a

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Seven straight (mints from
Terence Greene pulled DePaul
within 31-24. hut the Hoyas
scored the next five and led by
nlneat hallltme.
Stanley Hrundy had 14 for
DePaul.
W. V IR G IN IA TR IU M P H S
M O R G A N T O W N . W V.t
Darryl Prur scored 17 (mints to
pare five players In double
figures Saturday, leading West
Virginia to a 101-32 mm nl
Virginia Tech
ll was the first time Wesl
Virginia. 4-2. reached the IOO
(mint plateau since a 1983 victo­
ry al Penn Slate Tile Moun­
taineers also goi 16 points from;
Herbie Brooks w hile Steve
Berger added 15. Tracy Shelton;
13 and Chris Brooks I I . A
threr-polnt field goal al the
b u x z rr by T im M cNrely. a
walk-on freshman, gave West
Virginia Its final margin of vlrln
py
Wally Lancaster scored 19
(minis lor Virginia Tech. 4-2.'
which made only 26 peneni ot
Us held goal uttempts Bimbo.
Coles, a West Virginia native and
a member of the United Slates
Olympic learn, scored all nine of
hts points tn the second half but
missed 15 of Id lleld-goal at­
tempts
The Mountaineers raced to a
56-27 halftime advantage anti
brought In reserves when the
lead reached 77-37 with 15
minute* left to plav
IN D IA N A R O U TS U T E P
BLOOM INGTON. Ind - Eric
Anderson scored 23 poln:t and
Ja y Edsards added 16 Satur­
day. powering Indiana u&gt; an
81-63 triumph over previously
unbeaten Texas-EI Paso
Indiana. 7-4 overall and 6-0 at
home, streaked to an 8-0 lead In
the opening 3 01 and Texas El
Paso. 7-1. never threatened.

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But the Ta r Heels closed the
half with the last nine points for
a 55-36 halftime lead.
Lebo had 12 and Madden 11 to
lead Nonh Carolina In the first
half. Richardson and Wilson
each scored 11 for the Hrulns
U C LA shot only 4 1 percent for
the first half to North Carolina's
53.5 percent
O E O R O E T O W N TO P S D EPAUL
LANDOVER. Md - Charles
Smith scored a career high 37
points. Including his icam's final
16 p oin ts, w hile freshman
Alon/o Mourning contributed u
season-best 19 points, helping
No. 4 Georgetown defeat DePatii
74 64 Saturday.
Smith, a senior guard who
staned for the bron/e medalw inning U S Olym pic Irani
coached by Georgetown's John
Thompson In Seoul, was the
only Hoy as player to score In the
final 9 f&gt;9 of the game Ills
previous high was 28 points set
Feb 9 of this year against Scion
Hall.
Mourning, a 6-10 center, also
had eight rebounds and eight
blocked shots
Georgetown. 6 0 . beat D rl’aul.
5-4. for the fifth straight tlmr.
hut had to weather a second-half
rally before turning back the
Demons.
DePaul. tra ilin g 44-35 at
halftime, used a 13 0 run to
draw wtthtn 60-56 on layup by
Mrlvon Foster wllh 6 37 left
Smith took control in the final
6 14 of the game, hitting three
jumper*, one layup and all four
free throws attempts to repel the
Hlur Demons' (hteat,
Georgetown look command of
the game early, streaking to a
23-11 lead after running off u
14 4 spree that Included 11
(mints from Smith Smith scored
17 (minis In the o|&gt;enlng 9 1 5 of
the game and had 19 In the first

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Held, in his first game this
season after fool surgery, scored
all six of his (Kilnto In Nonh
Carolina's 11-0 run In the first
half Saturday, propelling the No.
8 T a r Heels to their seventh
straight victory with a 104-78
rout of I Oth ranked U C LA
Despite limited play. Reid's
return highlighted a dominating
effort by the Tar Heels, who led
the entire gamr and put away
the Hrulns early.
North Carolina. 9-1. received
18 points from Jeff Lebo. who
led five Tar Heels In double
figures Kevin Madden, who has
led North Carolina's scoring
while Held recovered front a
broken bone in his fool, added
10 Scott Williams bad 15. Steve
Bucknall 12 and Pete ChlkKitt
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Richardson's 21 points Trrvor
Wilson added 17.
Th e Urutns were never In It
The y (railed 55-36 at h.illume
and never got rloser than 14 In
the second half
U C L A Coarh J im Harrlrk
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technicals, both while the Hrulns
had the ball The second ramr
with North Carolina up 73-57
m idway of the senond half The
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the next 13 points and led by as
many as 3 1points
Retd first entered the gamr
with 15 41 left In the half He
was railed for traveling on his
first shot, a dunk but hr then hi*
three straight, one a dunk, as the
T a r Hrrlkoprneda 26 lOlrad
Richardson had seven straight
points to spark a rally that drew
the Hrulns In within 38 28 with
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in a row — and then In the ne»l
game, oddly enough, they couldn't
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Shawnee 107 0 end Southwest
Oklahoma 1400 on successive
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reiterated In ihe first session (In
April 1987) and reminded us of
often, is 'nothing is agreed to
until everything Is agreed to '
And they changed a number of
things that they had agreed to.
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Lyman, Oviedo split boys-girls double dip
Age shows in
Lady Lions’
42-32 vrctory

’Hounds
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B y T O N Y D s S O R M IE R

By T O N Y DsEORM lIR
Ha raid sports wrltsr_________

Herald apod* writer
LONGW OOD — It was "ltat&gt;c* In Toyland."
basketball style
On Friday night. the Ovtrdo Lady Lions im rrd
a 42-32 win over the host Lym an Lady
Greyhounds In a match-up of two of the ynaingrst
teams In the county. And It showed.
Oviedo's "experience'* factor was the dif­
ference. shooting 28 percent from the floor 113 for
54). The "younger" Lady Greyhounds were Just 9
for 3 0 11H percent I.
"It's not as good as I d like to see us play." said
•lohn Thomas, the Oviedo coach. "We did some
things better, but we didn't finish them on
offense.
"In this game, we didn't hit hardly any of the
outside shots that we took We also dribble more
than we're supposed to Wi: didn't move the ball
on offense like we're supposed to."
Still, against a young Lyman team. Oviedo had
Just enough, (hanks to the big play of big girls
Suzanner Hughes (13 points) qud Bi).igsfie
Jenerette ( I I points). Oviedo's othtr IB points
were divided among four players.
It took a while (the entire first half) for the two
teams to establish any kind of flow. After the first
two periods of play, the 1. .riy Lions had n I T A
lead.
Hut the action picked up considerably in the
second half (as the difference in Ihe final score
and the halftime score would attest! For Lyman,
the catalyst was sophomore shooting guard
Jennifer Kruger.
After scoring Just two points In the first half on
two free throws. Kruger started looking lor her
shot In the second half and. in the pnxrsa.
caused Ovtrdo some problems She scored all
eight of the Greyhounds' points In Ihe third
stama. contributing 16 of 24 in the half to finish
with 18 points as the game's high scorer
Dana Garrett Iclght points) and Carol Colley (six
potntsl w rrr the only other Lyman plays that
scored
"Jennller Is a pure shooter.' said Lyman coach
Lisa Carlson "Ifl had to qualify her right now. I'd
say she's too unselfish At halftime, site had to be
told to put Ihe ball up."
Kruger Is just one of the srvrral young players
Carlson Is hoping drvriop* for the Greyhounds
Others who showed flashes of ability against
Oviedo were freshman Shrtma Clark, sophomore
Vida Williams and 6-3 Junior Julie Dowling Iwho
blocked Ihrer shots, including one of Suzanne
Hughes)
"We re young. " said Carlson "I'm thrilled with
Ihe job we did defensively Holding Su/anne

h H M p a S t f OK*I WOOW

Cheryl Bull and her Oolsdo learn mates showed
their 'tipenence' In beating ihe host Lyman Lady
Greyhound* 42-32 on Frtdat night
Hughes to 15 points Is a good job Defensively.
I'm llckfed pink.
"I told the kid* at halftime that they were doing
a fantastic job defensively On offense. w«- have a
tendency to rely on certain players We took (or
them to score all the time It's a mailer of
confidence for ihe younger players."
For Thomas and the Lady i.kin*. the situation
is much the same. II not for Suzanne Hughes ami
Jenerettr. Oviedo's offense would ahnosl he
nonexistent
"The thing Is trying lu get the girls who are
supposed to be shuttling bum the outside to shout
Instead of ctimlng down Inside of the ilirre second
line where I lie big girls are supposed to he.”
Thomas explained
"There are a little things like that we need to
keep witfklngon "
Tlie win tmpruved Oviedo's record to 5-2 while
Lytnanfrl! to I 8
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LONGW OOD When your
opponent's shots are falling,
there isn't much you can do but
watch.
That's what the Oviedo Lions
were reduced to doing Friday
n ig h t as the host L y m a n
Greyhounds shot 44 percent on
thetr way to handing Ihe Lion* a
70-53 defeat.
*
The win Impruve* Lyman's
record to 2-3 while Oviedo
dropped to 4 2
" W r shot the hall unusually
well tonight." said Lyman roach
To m Lawrence "We haven't
shot the ball at the well lately, so
that was a nice change. Maybe
they're Anally getting the foot­
ball out of them."
W hatever the reason, the
Greyhounds lived up to their
nickname and raced by the
Lions Holding n 16-11 lead late
In ihe first quancr. Lyman went
on a 13-0 run that carried Into
the second q u a rte r. When
Oviedo had managed lo whittle
the lead down to !H points In Ihe
third quanrr. the Greyhounds
went on a 12-1 tear
"Th e y played real well, no
question about It." said Oviedo
coach Dale Phillips "They shot
Ihe eyes out of the basket Thai *
the best shooting performance
we've seen against us this year
Th rtr quickness hurt us **
What ll&gt;e Grrvltounri* did was
harass the younger Lions at
every turn with an aggressive
man-lo-man pressure delrnse
Whatever Oviedo tried to do.
there was a Lyman uniform in
the way
"Th e man to-man prrssurr Is
Mimrthlng wr llkr lo play." said
laiwrrncr ''Sometimes. It's dif­
ficult to play that wav. but
tonight tt worked lor us
**Wr talked at halftime (hold
ing a 37-21 Iradl about bring
ready to play ul the start of the
second hall and not letting the
lead get away from us "

Most* *s*h »r V «t. h L - t i t i

Jamsa Flint (No 3) at Lyman power* past Oviedo's Tim Tocco lor
Iwroof hit 10 points lr, th# Greyhounds' 70-53 win Friday night
It didn’t, not by a long shot
With lour players In double
figures and nine players con
trtbutlng points the Greyhounds
threw one weapon after another
at ihe Lions and Just wore them
down
leading the attack was Mike
Whittington IIH pointsl, J J
Miller (17) James Flint I10J and
Todd Patterson |lOj
"We haven't played this well
in Iwro or three years, l-awrrncr
said "It didn't look llkr the
same learn that playrd land lost
to) Colonial the other night
"Everybody contributed The
scoring was very balanced I ni
very plrasrtl.*
In his own way. so was
Phillips
We'll gel b rltrr." he salrl
"W e re a vrrv lne*perlenred
tram W r showril ihat tonight II
w r had hit Ihe gimmrr s and
made a hall way consistent

showing at Ihe bee throw line
113 for 23). II might havr hrrn
closer
“ W r w rrr Irusiralrd You
know when a Irani has a 20
(•olni lead they were loosry
goosey ami wr were light as a
drum This is one of the best
shooting Irani* I vr tiad and
tonight, we couldn't bust a
grapr Hut I'm not Itial disap
pointed In the sri-oml hall wr
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Lym an loses gam e,
top tw o scorers
to M iam i Stingrays

By MARK BLYTHK
Herald sports writer

By DAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent

OKI.ANDO - Lake Brantley’s
girls basketball tram went to Its
Inside game and pulled away
from Edgewater early to post a
72-57 victory Friday night at
Edgewater High School.

The Lyman Greyhound* hoys
soccer learn went into thetr
game Thursday night against
the Miami High School Stingrav*
In prrtty good shape, owning a
3-1-1 record and a top 10
ranking in Ihe FACA Class 4A
soccer poll.

Lady Pats
go inside,

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The Lady Patriots Improved to
3-2 and will return to action In
thetr H o lid a y T o u rn a m e n t
beginning Monday. Edgewater
•fell to 1-4 on the year.
•
Lori Hunce poured in a caireer-hlgh 21 points for Lake
; Brantley while pulling down
: eight rebounds. Gretchen Mull
also added a career-high with 18
(mints and ripped down eight
hoards as the Brantley Inside
game dom inated the La dy
Eagles.
D a n ie lle A le x a n d e r led
Edgrwalrr with a game-high 26
(mini* as Joey 1‘uagh connected

|for 17
Tracy Brandenburg, making
her first start for the Lady
Patriots this season, scored a
season high 14 points and
Jiandrd oul six assists whllr
coming up with three steals.
Hrandrnhurg is still recovering
from lhr flu and should be In lop
.form In a couple of weeks
Barb Hlllmyrr and Jennifer
^TufTord each added nine (mints
tci give Bninilry a wrll rounded
attack.
The Uidy Pulrtols went to
I heir strength early and Hunce
and Mull came through With
Brandenburg popping bom theperlmclcr. they bulll a 35-20
liulfiltnr lead and never let up

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Also. Injure* are now starting
to ta k e Its t o ll fo r th e
Greyhound*, a team that went
Into the season with little depth

Two weeks ago. they lost thetr
best defensive player, senior
But w hen the final gun Kevin Voyer. with torn knee
sounded, ihe Greyhounds 13-2-11 ligaments during a practice
were on Ihe losing end of a 3 0 Against Miami they lust Ihrlr
defeat al the hands of Miami two leading scorers. Jo -to House
(2-0-21 at Lyman High
lanklr) and Erie Lrlbtn (knee)

B oosters benefit sports m edicine
Thanks to Ihe ollorts ol the Seminole High
School Athletic Booster Club, booster president
Blair Kitner (right) was able lo give J'm Doc'
Terrwilleger a check lor S3.687 to benefit the

sports medicine program at the school Th*
money was raised through ths concessions
stands at Seminole athletic events

•'ll was Ihe worst game of the
season for us.” Lyman coach
Kay Sandldgr said. "W r OUtahot
Miami 16-10. hut we didn't pul
the ball Into ihe net."
The Stingrays, a 3A team thal
play* in Ihr same area thut
Miami Killian and Miami Sun*ri

Both players ate expected to
tie ready when Lyman play* In
Ihr Irizza Hut Tournament next
week
The Greyhound* ho [ted to grt
hark on the winning track when
they traveled to Salelltr Beach
on Salurday

Ram paging Lion m atm en rip Edgewater, 60-19
By CH UCK BURQESS

Herald correspondent
Oviedo's grapplrrs till ihr mal
Friday night with Ihr brute hirer
that Is Iasi becoming ih rlr
trademark and hamrnrrrd the
Eagles of Edgewater. 60 lb.
The Lions Improved ihrlr im­
pressive season record lo 4 1 and
lake the holiday* off before
resuming their sahedule l he

Eagles dropped to I -4.
Oviedo's Junior varsity squad
trimtlnrd undefeated with a win
and moved Ihrlr record lo 5-0.
Using IQ of 14 wins lo lakr the
match, the Lions Jurnjicd out lo
an rurly 18-15 lead and slartrd
( ranking to win seven of the List
eight matches
George Cuok g&lt;&gt;&lt; thing* going
lor the Lions as hr plriurd
Edgewater1* Ja y Ellington In 2fi

seconds. K rv ln Newton got
another Iasi pin In 35 second*
and Ken Sehropp added a pin at
1lie* 130 division over Sieve
Pultro In 2 20 lo op (hr lead for
Ihe Lions
The next slv matches was all
Oviedo us Paul Isaacson (1401.
Andy Heinrich 1145). John arid
llrtun Huxley (152. 160). Aaron
Larkin (171). anil Hubert Jones
( ) 8fl| all hud wins lor the Lions

Rodney Slla* of Edgrwatrr
loughl nil a lining rtlotl from
Mlkr Cnhlu a* he look a dose
nlp-and-luck match with an
11-10 decision Oviedo's Dan
Wynn ended ihr night lor ihe
Lions with a pin ol Phillip Fray
in I 31.
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A m y G e ltz g u id e s Lady H o rn e ts b o o te rs to n in th w in
By M A R K B L Y T H E

Herald sports writer
Edgewater trimmed the lead to
nine at one polni but could pull
no closer us Brantley forced the
hall Inside and upped lls lead
track to 15.

|the stale » No 1 and 2 ranked
Irani* In 4A) doe*, most likely
will lie voted Into the ('lav* 3A
top 10 (Mill next week wilh I h r
victory.

Amy Geltz had a part In every
goal to lead the Bishop Moore
Lady Hornets to a 4-0 victory
over Winter Park In girl* soccer
ad tori ut Bishop Moore High
School Saturday alicrmmn.
Bishop Moore Improved to
9-2-1 overall and will return to
action In the Burger King Classic
Tournament on Monday at 2
p m opposite Oviedo at Lake
Mary High. Winter Park, now
6-2-1 for the year, will also be In
the tourney and will ptay Largo
at Lvman on Monday ni 8

"Am y (Gellz) probably played
her best game cvrr.
Bishop
Moore coach Larry Belslnger
said "She was all over the Held
and helped oul on defense as
wrll as (onlrlliutlng heavily lo
the offense "

22 12 remaining in the opening
hall
Gellz then rlp|M*d in a 45-yard

Stephanie Fculncr opened the
scoring when she finished of! a
double assist from both Stepha­
nie Gringer and Geltz. Grtnger
made a run down Ihe left side
and served the ball to the Geltz
In the middle, Geltz then dum­
mied the bull (let the ball roll
Ihroogh her tegs purposely) and
Feulner drilled Ihe shot with

Oviedo High School boy* soc­
cer tram played two games this
weekend, both on the road, and
rame away with a win and a loss
for their effort*
The Lions. 6-2. beal New Port
Ritchey Rtdgcport 2-0 and
dropped s heartbreaking 2-1 toss
to Land O' Lakes.
Oviedo dominated bolh game*

direct kick I hat found ih r upper
0 0 lo up Ih r Irud to 2 0 w ith
13:10 lu play In Ih r llrsl half.

The shot canir alter a Lady
Wildcat foul and Grit/ pluvrd
the wind lo net Ihr goal

Lion boys sp lit tw o road gam es
as Rubble Gclslcr scored an
unassisted goal and Jelf Karson
took a serve from Jeff Dcrose In
the game against Rtdgcport for
the only two goals of the match.
In the game against Land O'
Lakes, the Lion* were In control
of the entire match, outshootlng
their opponents 32-9. but they
gave up l wo goats In 30 seconds.

T h e G a tors, who ousted
Oviedo In Ihe regional playolfs
last season, barely got by again
as they were able lo keep ihe ball
out of the net.
"W e controlled ihe entire
gam e." Oviedo courh Dave
Jekancskl said "We just gave
up a pair of goals that really
turned the game around "

�Sanlord Hsu'd, Sanford, FlondA — Sunday, December 10, 1900 — 0*

Socastee steals
1 from Wildcats

Houston
hit with
sanctions

■ y JIM R IC K IM B A C K IR
Herald correspondent

Unlled 0f « n Intaroallona)
H OUSTON - Houston Athletic
Director Huily Davalos *.nd Frlday NCAA sanction* banning
the Cougars from bowl games for
two years and reducing scholarshl|i* In 1989 was not surpris­
ing. although he had hoped the
}&gt;unlshtnrnl wouldn't be so
severe.
"W r look a pretty grmd lick*
Mg," Davalos said “ I don't think
It comes as a surprise We had
hoprrl it would lie a little lighter,
bul It wasn't That was probably
i aused by all the dumb things
tliat were done In the depart­
ment In the past.
“ I think they (NCAA official*)
think corrective measures were
bring done, bul they couldn't
totally turn their brad W r can
live with this thing.''
The NCAA tunned Houston
Irom bowl games (nr two years
and ordered a reduction In
scholarships as a result of whal
It satd was an etght-vrsr series of
recruiting violations The school
announced II would not appeal
the derision
1he announcement brought
further w«e» to the Southwest
Conference. whic h has seen six
of Its nine In it Kill programs
placed on pollution during the
I '......
The NCAA w ill I lie school
committed 25 rules violations as
part ol an uns|ir&lt; died numtier id
Incidents — most involving cssh
(MytTieiit* as targe as 8900 to
prnaprrllve players The NCAA
also satld mat lies had Icuned
gasoline i m ill i arils, provided
alrllnr tickets made Illegal exm
tarts with athletes, provided
clothing and loaned cars
"I knew we were going to get
hit," Davalos weld "I knew we
were going lo gel punished
When I saw I lie allegations, the
hope wr had was that Ihry
happened pretty tar tuck and
Ihry would take (fiat Into con
side ration and | think tfiey did
It you look at the penalties It's
pretty much a one year deal,
except lot the ImiwI ban the
srt cirid year "
Hie violations, the NCAA said
took place In.in I97H to 1986
ami were lonunllied with the
lull knowledge of farmer inxrh
lltll Tecihtln
~"
"Th e violations on occasion
wrrr so numerous." the NCAA
said, "that the former head
(oottull coach lYromanl and his
assistants, rvrti after tliev fs-gan
to tell the truth were not able lo
m a il all the m i asions Ihry gave
money lo sludrni alhlrtrs "
As part of ilie sanctions, the
NCAA ret online tided Yeoman
licit fie allowed III assoc late with
i uncut or piosprctlvr players
for one year He &lt;unrutly works
as a sc fuMil bind raiser
University I’resident Richard
Van Horn said he Informed
Yeoman of tfie- NCAA derision by
trlrpfionr Friday morning
"1 guess I would have lo soy hr
was sad." Van Horn said "We ll
have to meet with Mr Yeoman
and discuss some reassignment
of duties with him."
hi addition In (he bowl ban.
tile NCAA nillug also placed
Houston on protullon for three
years, banned any television
■ppeaiaiicrs In I a n d llmlled
tfie Cougars tu 15 scholarships
In 1989 Davalos satd Houston
would lose about $300,000
hriannr o| Ilie television tun

Seminole'* Robert Moora (lattl and U *o Howr*d'»
Coder Grsvas scramble* lor a loose ball in Friday

’ N o ie s
C o o t ln n c d f r o m I B

SIIS shilled into
high gear while l^tke Howell
went in reverse
Seminole played lls best de
tensive quarter in a long tune
and limited l^ikr Howell to only
one shot the entire |w-||im1 Kvrrv
time the Hawks came down the
tourl. Seminole would extend lls
defensive prrssurr and Lake
Howell wound up shooting
mostly long range prayers or
off-balamr wishes the enure

eight minute*
Small scored the first three
points ol the quartrr for a 22 I I
lead and Seminole would go on
lo score T l unanswered |Mtlnls
lor a 41-11 lead with I I I I left III
the hall MiHite (Minified In eight
points and had seven rebounds
to lead the Seminole second
quarter onslaught
Seminole (onintued the rout
into the third quarter as l^ake
Howell still could not Imd the
shooting toui h the Hawks did

not break Ibe 20 (Miinl mark
until two minutes left In Ibr
tlurd perkal
In Junior varsity action on
Friday, three players hit double
figures as Seminole rolled lo a
5H-90 vl&lt; lory The J V 'Notes ran

iheir record to 4*1.
.J J , Wiggins led the way lor
HHS with lb points whir Tim
Hampton hit 12. Travis Fields
added 10 and I'aul Ciodbee
lontributrd right Joel Mofirman
led Lake Howell with 13 point*

After building n |.j M ad-van
(age. the Wildcats 16 21 went on
a HIT) run lo seize a 23-8 lead
mid wav through the seend
period Junior forward Andre
K l n g k v I s l d o m in a te d the
backboard* and finished with
eight ol his team high Hi |Mimis
to give Winter Park a 31-15
halftim e cushion Socastee
connected on live of 27 field goal
attempts in the first hall lo
Winter Park's 12 tor 23
The Braves, behind senior
point guard Beau Bryan * lour
three point held goals, dosed the
deficit lo 45-40 at the end of
ihrrr |M-rt«Mls Winter Park point

Fisher, a 6-7 Junior cenicr.
scored a game-high 24 points
Irom virtually everywhere Inside
Ihr three (mini circle, blin ked
five shots snap bed eight re­
bounds and handed out live
assist as Orlando Oak Hldge
overwhelmed Ihe Braves fib 52
in a IA District 10 matchup
The 1.201 Ians dial came
rx|iei ting a dose encounter be­
tween Ihe third-ranked Pioneers
1H &lt;)| and eighth ranked Braves
|6-I| were treated to a giM*l.
old fashioned romp.it Blrkman s
Reservation

B ra n tle y b rin g s b a c k C h ris tm a s s p irit fo r girls
■ v CHUCK I U 0 Q I I I
Herald correspondent
Alter three years without an arra
C h ristm a s tournam ent in girls
liaskrdiall. Lake Brantley High will
Imat Its first holiday tourney starting
Monday with eight trains vying lor
d»r tide
T h e Lake B r a n tle y . O v ie d o .
Blvervlew. and Astronaut all look lo
r l.itm the rharnpkitts throne in girls
liaskrthall Monday In Ihr Lady Pat not
Christm as Tournam ent al Lake
Brantley High Monday start ing al 2
pm
I h r la dy Patriots of laikr Brantley.
3-2 on Ihr year, will look lor their
starting five and their bench to
provide strength in the doer game*
Starling for the I only Pat* wilt lie

rracy Brandenburg 5*8" ocnlor
Jermifrr TufTned. 5 9 " senior. Uadi
Blllmyrr. 5 8 " senior, t-ort Bunre,
5 '11" junior, and Gretchen Mull. 6 1 "
senior Coming ofl tlie tirnch will lie
Chris Bat&gt;a|a. Tara Glbeon. and Sarah
Krdi
The 5-4 l-idv Lions of Oviedo look
lor Ihe speed and size id dielr lineup
lo try and lake the top prize 6' 2"
senior Suzanne Hughes. 5'H" sopho­
more Betey Hughes. 5 '5 ” junior
Michelle Wynn. 5' 10" senior Bridge Hr
Jenerettr. and 5'5" senior Cheryl
Bunt/ will make up the l..tdv l.ton
starling lineup Suiililng In will IkSamh Thanes and Candy Clary
Rlvrrvlew's Lidv Bams take to the
court with their small starting llvr
just trying lo win a game against ihr
likes of Ihe other three powerful

trams according lo brad coach Cayll
Smith Starting dir the 4 2 laid)
B a m s will hr l^ugene Canlzarrs. 5 6"
senior Cindy Hayden. 5'7" Jtmkir.
Daphne Brno 5 6 " Junior. Patty
Coleman. 5'9 snplMimorr. and Windy
Sander*. 5 7" -wiphomorr Providing
l«-n&lt; h play will lie Glney Griffith and
Michelle Muxhrush
Th&lt;

I .ad* W a r F-agles o ( A strona u t

arr the slim favortlr* in dll* liracket
with the likes of 6' senior SonJa
Bentley 5 11 Junior Cheryl Stewart.
5 '10" Itrshman Allison Grrdrman.
5'5" junior loishanda Gantt, and 5’5"
sophomore Kelly Charrun Supping in
Irom tfir pme lor die 1-9 lauly War
Kagtrs will hr Mary Blown and
Hlrnda Stephen*
the l.ailv W.u t-.aglrs are I !l ilur li&gt;
an oversight In a player's eligibility
Ih r athlete m question crossed courtties lo go lo si himi| ami swam for die
Astronaut tram. Iiul didn't have a
waiver signed in Ibr tiaskrdiall season
and Ihe unforiimalr l-adv Kaglr*. who
were H 2 .11 die lime had lo hirlrll
seven ol i heir games
A P O P K A E A R LY F A V O R IT E
By DAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent
I he AjMijik.i Blur Darters go into the
l.a k r B ra n tle y C h ris tm a s grlls
Ikiskrdkill tournament as dir lavorttr
The laidy 'Darters, coached by Denise
Mi C a m lourdi In the state In Class
4A and a M-O record AjKijika. the class
ol thr Metro Conference has jirovrn
t h u s hir that ihrir great overall talent.

as well as solid coat btng hv McCarty.
Ih r dran of women's coarhr* In
Orange County will make ihe Laidy
Darter* a good tiei to compete lor
district honors
Bul la-lore the Blur Darter* ran
think of winning the In si place
trophy. Ihev will have to la«r sevrral
ehallanges along the way With Colo­
nial tiring the ftrsi ic*t when Ajxipka
lares ihe Lady Grenadiers 14-61 In a
first round game at 4 ji m
"The key lor us lo drlrat A|Mtpka Is
lor us to rebound welt, as well as
conirolmg die irmjMi with a slowdown
Isill control oltrnslve." said Colonial
coach Chuck Howard, wlui s tram Is
amoung the defensive leaders of Ihr
Metro giving up |u*t 45 point* |iet
gailtr The Lady Grrnailers upsets
fiojM's will ride on 61) cenirr ('anil
Young Isenlor. 16 0 jMilnts jw-r game,
12 rebounds). Inwards Drbblr Olsson
(senior. 8,0 ppg, 9 rrb ,I and Chris
Shaw (senior. 6 0 pjigl. and guards
Renee Parker (8.0 ppg) and Jennifer
Sartor |6 assist per game|
Tlie kry sutrs for Colonial will be
senior J imII Fisfiei (5-7. 4 O ppg) and
sujdim ore Sandy Jo h n s o n who
averages 12 minutes per game
l.akr Howell and Fort Walton
Beach, two Iranis that arr going 111
dtllrrrul directions will play In the
tournaments llrst game at 2 p m
The l-ady Vikings of Fort Walton,
coached by Kevin Craig w rrr expected
to tie a district contender at Ihr start
of dir season, but season ending knee
injures to the team’s two first players.
Melissa Dorman and Susan Lurk,
crljijiled dir squad

no! that big 15-I im i I 10) W r i r
romparablr and they don't call
Brook* a mldgci."
Morris, whose 45 carries bloke
Ihe NFL mark ol 43 shored by
B ull'll WiMillolk of Ihr New York
Giant* and James Wilder of
Tainpa Bay. was surprised to
learn alter thr gamr how many
times hr ran
"I (eel tike I only run 20 or 30
limes," he said "O f course,
when I wake up In die morning.
1 m ay feel d lfft-re n l, T h e
Cincinnati defense is really
hard-hiding. But I hope my play
today will helji me win a starling
Job for next season."
Said Washington quarterback
Doug Wllllums. "Jam ie Is a
lough. Illllr compact bark Hr
kept raising his hand to carry
thr ball and hr krjit sticking It In
there He came out of some pile*
lhat a lot of people don't connout of."
ll
was a Williams hmililr on
tdlndslde sack thut led to
Breech's game-winning field
goal
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Continued from IB
complete
Denver punter Mike Horan, the
only Bronco selected for the Pro
Bowl, twice landed puni* at die
5-yard line to krcji die Patriots
twill led It] i
Winder's -t vard touchdown
with 9 IH to play put Denver up
21-10. On the previous play.
Winder dashed 17 yards on a
draw lose! ujithe score
Tyrone Braxton and Kandy
R obbins In te rce p te d Steve
Grogan |kisses In thr end zone In
the final six minutes. Grogan
entered Ihe game In Ihe (mirth
quarter alter Luson sprained a
knee
T h r Patriots tisik a 7-0 lead at
5:56 of tlie llrst quartrr on
Stejihens' 23-yard touchdown
run. Ills longest of the season
T h r score was m - i uji by Kay
CtaylKirn's 27 yard Interception
return to the Broncos' 40.
Stephens carried three times lo
the 24 On third and Ihrcr al the
23. Stejihens slid outside, picked
aup a key block Irom Cedric Jones
and accelerated through the

U n it e d W a y

"W rrr Irving lo llnd mil what kind
ol tram wr have." said Craig, whose
learn employs a trapping counter
defense aijcl jilays It to the vest on
offense
Tlie Uidv Vikings arr led by guards
Grannie Kelley (5-4. 5 2 ppg 3 0 rrb
4 a s s is t) and Cathy Henry (5-3. 3 6
ppgl. towards Kayrcc Hardy (5 6. 7 u
ppg 6 rrb.) and Sherri t-ewls 113 5
ppg 7 5 rrb I. and inn e r U ra n rllr
Kelly (6 2 Jipg. 7 rrb |
The Lady Silver Hawks |5 4| will
ride on the shoulder* of Jennifer
Brow n Brown, a 5*7 senior guard. Is
second in scoring in Seminole County
with a 17 3 |M-r game average, and
third in rebounds with 8 8 Brown.
Seminole County's premier outside
shooter, t* surrounded n strong sup(Mining casi. with Sarin a Winston 16 7
ppg 8 6 reli i. Cathedra Winsiim |5 5
ppg). Brooke Burns 15 4 ppg. 5 0
assists). Tanya Lewis |7 6 jipg. 3 0
assists) and 6-4 earner Becky Miller
14 5 rrb. 2 blocks jier game)

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llrrech
"It was a kind tif vindication."
Breech saltl ill his gamr-winnltlg
field goal, " I wanted lo do
something for the tram alter
missing l hat earlier one I was
praying 1 would gel another
o p p o r I tl I I 11y
W h r n he
llaihmlllrrl missed, 1 said lo
mysell. 'Thai means I Just may
get another i haut e.'"
Cincinnati never led In the
game unlit Breech's gamewinning kick and Hie Itetlsklus
outplayed the Bengals much ol
the day
"I don't know whether lo
laugh or cry," Clnrlnnall Coach
Sam Wychc said, "ll was n
tough way to work our way
through It WV had very good
fortune on Washington's missed
field goal."
The Irlumph overshadowed a
one-man show by Washington
rookie Jamie Morris, who carried
ati NFL-rerord 45 times for 152
yards.
"Coach (Joel Gibbs gave me
the green light and told me
before the game. 'I'm counting
on you,"' said Morris. "I look
lhat lo heart. I also heard that
the Bengals had been calling me
a 'midget,'" said the 5-fool-7
Morris "That hurts. (Cincinnati
. running hack I James Brooks Is

ntQh's aehon at SMS Moo'o's t8 point* and 15
abound* i**d III* way m Somtnofa'a 71-32 vlclory

KISSIMMEE - Coach Kerry
I’alrlrk couldn't contain his
disappointment after his Winter
Bark Wildcats allowed Socastee
S ( I.. Mr .il .i ()2 »iO ow rilm r
victory Saturday In a first round
game of the Great Florida
S lio o l-O u i at Osceola High
School.
"II wr had won Ibis game. It
wouldn't have hern an upset."
said Patrick Inside a chilly
lockrrroom "They're going to
write that upstart Winter Park
wa* lucky lo stay that close to
the 23rd-rankrd (by L'SA Today)
team In the country, but the fact
t» lhat we should have won the
hall game
"We were belter than they
were. Guys, w r tielong with
those trams Can't you see
that?"
South Carolina's No I rankrd
team saw what Patrick meant in
the first hall Winter P.uk ills
playing |ialtrner and balance on
offense and an air tight /one
defense s im p ly outplayed
Sncaster (7 Til

guard Willy Dauulc I I I points!
lilt a short Jumper to hike ihr
trad to 50-43 before Bryan and
senior Rod Cause went on a
long-range shooting blngr The
last of Bryan's six three-pointer*
gave Ihe Braves their first lead.
54-52. with 3 25 left.
The trams traded baskets
down the stretch Krle Van Vlakr
gave Socastee a 5H-56 lead with
37 seconds rem aining, hut
Danny Kubtn rrs|Mindrd with a
lO-foot lumper with three sec
omls showing lo send II Into
overtime
Patrick contends u wasn’t Neal
Chestnut's 12 fool jumper inside
the Iasi 30 seconds of overtime
dial beat Winter Park so much
as it was Ids team's Inability to
run It* "simple" offense in die
second half That lack of execu
Bon, coupled with 14 second half
turnovers, turned the tide In
favor of the team from Myrtle
Beach
Tile Wildcats take on Tampa
Itav Voc-Tffh Monday al 3 p m
at Osi nila High School
ORLANDO - Willie Fisher
spent Friday afternoon widi a
healing pad on his hack and
Friday nlghl breaking tin bar ks
of the Boone Braves

Broncos' defense to Ihr end zone.
Denver lied It at 7-7 on
Winder's l-yard run with 41
seconds left In thr period. The
More capped a 12 play. 74-yard
drive that Included a 26 yard run
by Tony Dorselt.
On Denver's nrxl |Mi*ars»lon.
Klway till Mark Jackson wilh a
33-yard completion to the Patri­
ots' 22 Passes to Winder and
Clarence Kay moved thr ball to
Ibr 5. anil Dorsrtt scored on Ihr
next play, giving Denver u 14-7
lead with 5:36 lelt in Ihe half.
New Fnglund drove from Its
own II In the Broncos' 15-yard
line late In Ihe |iertod lielorr
settling for Jason Staurovsky's
32-yaru held goal with 31 sec­
onds remaining Stanley Morgan
caught Ihrcr jiassrs tor 40 yards
in the drive.
Following the klckolf. Denver
tried to run out the clock, but
Boland Janies stole the ball from
Winder at Denver's 29. But Ihe
Patriots lulled to capitalize when
Staurovsky's 40 yard field goal
attempt on the final play of the
llrst ball was wide left.

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Florida — Sunday. December 10. 19M

ENGAGEMENT

C o ffe e w as a celeb ratio n of life

The Christmas spirit has been
generously turned on In the
community to match the bright
and twtnkitng lights that are so
synonomous with the yuletldr.
It'a the season for Joyous cele­
brations
On Dec. 8. an open-house
colTce was the order of thr day at
the Sanford Woman's Club when
Dora Lee Russell was the
ccslatlr guest ol honor. The
occasion? Call II a celebration or
life. Dora Lee has been on the
critical list oil and on since July.
But not that day. She was back
to her normal self— vivacious,
sparkling, charming.
A civic leader and community
volunteer for many yean*. Dora
Lee has graciously given of
herself to the community she
loves, so turnalmut seemed (air
play. Friends and esteemed
luminaries gathered to honor
and greet the honoree at the
morning event hostrd by Jean
Clontx. Gall Stewart. Janice
Springfield and me
Guests were greeted at thr
door by Valerie Weld and Miriam
Wrtghi. After signing a guest
registry, they moved on to Dora
Lee. who was seated In a homey
ambience on a sofa In front of
Kimberly Mahoney and Kevin Halt
the fireplace and n ra r the
b e a u tifu lly d re o ra trd . oldfashioned Christmas tree.
Overwhelmed at the turnout,
SANFORD — Alter Mahoney of Seminole High School In Sanford thr excited guest of honor said.
S a n f o r d a n n o u n c e s th e and is seafood manager at Winn "Th is Is the best day of my life
It is Just marvelous I ran (eel all
engagement of her daughter. Dixie in Longwood.
Her fiance, born in Sanford, ts the love.”
Kimberly I). Mahoney of San­
Refreshments were served
ford. to Kevin D Hart of Sanford, the maternal grandson of lluford
from two tastefully arranged
son ol Daniel Hart of Cocoa and Hurt of Sanford
Hart graduated from Seminole tables fraturtng a Christmas
Darlene Mr-la'll,m of Sanford
High School In 1DH2 and Is motif Pouting the coflee and
Dorn In Sanford, the bride- employed as a meatrutler at punch were Pal Derrs. Linda
elrci Is the dmightrr of the latr Winn Dixie In Sanford
Krellng, Mildred Caskrv and
Max E . M a h o n e y a nd the
The wedding is set for Satur­ Betty Jack.
maternal granddaughter of the day. Jan. 14. at 2 p m ai I ’psal i
Elsa Caskey, formerly of San­
lute llestell Freeman of Sanford
C o m m u n i t y P r e s b y te r ia n
ford. came from Deltona to
Mlt*&lt;* M a h o n e y a tte n d e d Church In Sanford
entertain the guests with a
variety of piano selections Pho­
tographer Dob Orwtg arrived on
the scene early with his camera
to capture a pictorial review of
the event
Dr. Tom Largrn more than
likely set the fashion jwr r lor Dir
dazzling holiday season The
dapper dor arrived wearing a red
Jacket and matching He Real
sptfly.
Dr Earl Weldon, president of
Seminole Community College,
and numerous members of the
S C C faculty w ouldn't have
missed the coffee (or ihr world
The faculty's assessments oi
Dora la-e. who is chairman of the
SCC Board of Trustees, wrrr
highly favorable
Mayor Bettyr Smith, who ar
rived early, was wearing a broad
smile and shining like a new
penny alter winning Tuesday’s
mayoral election for the second
term Slate Hep Art Grlndle anti
his wife. Phyllis, also were
a m ong the e a rly a rriv a ls ,
followed by Seminole County
Circuit Judge Joe Davis and
Bobby Hat taw ay. former state
representative
No Imitations were sent, hut a
steady stream of well wishers
railed during the appointed
hours. 10am . lonoon.
T h e w o m e n 's c lu b was
beautifully decorated by Isabel
Wilson and her committee the
Mr. and Mrs. Nick ZeMantauski
day before, lor the regularly
scheduled woman's rluh meet­
ing Flouting hostesses were
Alice Toney. Mary Burkhart and
Kaihy Downer. Others assisting
were Nellie Coleman and Hazel
Cash.

Mahoney-Hart

WEDDING

Brown, ZeMantauski
have warm wedding
LONG W OOD — Laurie Lynn
Drown and Nick ZeMantauski
were married In a 4 p m ceremnny on Saturday. Nov S,
Itelotr the llrrptaic in the home
ol the bride's brother and sis­
ter-in-law. Kenneth and Sherri
Drown, in Lougwood
The bride is the daughter of
Willie and Beverly Drown of
Sanford
The brtdegrtNim is the son of
Jerome and Rose ZeMantauski
of Newburgh. N V
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride eliose lor her
vows a lea-length while gauzc
gown with a lined bodice with
diamond shajH-d satin appliques
ol lace and well pearls Tile
dress also featured Dolman
sleeve*. a Victorian neckline and
a I.H e handkerchief hem.
Dahv’s breath made up the
headpiece u( the bride, who
i anted a ijscade Knrqurt of red

roses, ttaby s breath, fern and
red satin streamers
Sherri Drown served as I hr
matron of honor, wearing a
tea-length. Iloral-dcsign. silk
gown with a round rietkllnr and
three-quarter length sleeves.
Kenneth Drown, brother ol the
bride, attended as best man
A reception followed In lh&lt;*
home, with Cheryl Turner of
Sanford rutting the rake, keep
ing lire bride's book and assixi
ing the bride. Sherri Drown also
assisted In the reception
The newlyweds have planned
a wedding trip to New York and
Washington. D C and reside In
Orlando.
T h r brldrgroom Is owner and
president ol ZEMCON Concrete
Itu in Orlando 1lie bride works
in the Sanford data processing
departm ent of Cardinal In ­
dustries.

B utlnsM w om sn do lunch
The Sanford Civic Center was
parked last Friday with throngs
of good-looking, well-dressed
businesswomen altrndlng the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
C o m m e rc e 's a n n u a l b u s i­
nesswomen’s luncheon This Is
the day when these women leave
their work behind and make a
beeline lo the civic renter In
hopes of winning one of Ihr
exclllng door prizes donated by
Sanford businesses
Sponsoring Ihr event with thr
chamber was Central Florida
Regional Hospital, whose dietary
slaff served a delicious lun­
cheon. featuring Chicken Cor­
don Bleu as the entree.
Dressed as Mrs Santa Claus
was Pat Sentrll. complete with a
ruffled nightcap and wire*
rtmmcd spectacles Pat greeted
thr guests at the door and

Dora Lee Russell (seated, centeri is llsnked by
guests Mildred Caskey and Dr Frank Clontr al a
reception In her honor Standing are the three ol

assisted Dave Farr, chamber
executive director. Virginia
Longw rll arid Faye Siler In
distributing ihr door prizes
M artha Y a n ry Introduced
Valerie Weld. owner and dancing
Instructor, along with her sister.
Miriam Wright, of School of
Dance Arts The sisters and
se*erul of their students put on a
spcclurutur show to the delight
of thr businesswomen
The hour llrw by too quickly
tor thr women, who had to soon
forsake the funttmr and return
tu the dally grind But Kay
Gallagher didn't seem III a hurry
as site lingered lu « Itul with
longtime friend* Wearing a chle
royal purple frock, the attractive
thinker was as regal as usual
Singers spice museum party
Officers, memtiers and friends
ol thr Hritrv Shelton Sanlord
Memorial Library and Museum
Historical Preservation Society
gathered on Dec H lor a
Christmas dinner pariy at thr
m useu m Th e fa rility was
&gt;&gt;raulllutly dreoratrd with more
than IOO pnlnsrttla plants,
w-hlrh were sold as a fund­
raising project
According to Myra Sizemore,
society president, members
brought their favorite dishes for
thr lavish huilrt that was served
to f»5 people
A quartet, comprised of Helen
Hickey. Kathy Strundbrrg and
Instrumentalists Amy and John
Gonzalez, rntrrlained the crowd
wiih madrigal style music (rom
the I5ih, 16th and I7lh cen­
turies In addition to singing.
Am y and John played the flute,
rreorder and other instruments
that were popular wiih ibis type
of rntertalnmrni from centuries
ago
"We hail quite a few children
and they adored the singers.”
Myra said ll opened d&lt;*ms lor
ihern In education ”
Lake slats In ballet
Thom Lake knows how io
charm an audlrncr with the art
of dam e
Lake of Reno. N c v., and
formerly oi Lake Mary and
Sanford, was cast in Die starring
r o l e o f I h r p r I n r r In
Tchaikovsky's immortal "The
N u tc ra c k e r' p re se n te d by
Southern Ballet Theatre ami
Florida Symphony Orchestra
Det
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fhe hostesses for me occasion from left, Gail
Stewart. Jean Clontz and Janice Springfield

These madrigal performers-from left. John Gonzalez Amy
Gonzalez Helen Hickey and Kaihy Strandherg-sang and pla &lt;--i
centuries old Christmas carols and poems al a Christmas part, ai
the H enry Shelton Sanford M em orial Library and M u se u m

Performing Arts Centre. Or
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The dashing dancer said tie is
glad lo tie Kirk in Ins home slate
alter perlnimlng all over Ihr
country as well as In Canada
Mexico. Taiwan and I'urrio Rim
Hr plans lo s|iend Christmas
with his parents. Buddy and
Paullnr Lake In Lake Mar&gt;
While a student at Seminole
High School m 1*170. Thom
made his dance drhui in "River
Gold," a dance-drama wiih a
rasl of utmut NO, wrlllrn by
Mlldrrd Caskey and chorrn
graphed by Valerie Weld and
Miriam Wrlghl. as ihr Dallcl
Guild of San ford-Sc in Incite s
salute to thr nation’s hiim irn ulal celebration Dancing goi
Into Thom's Ii IimmI and now. in
just 12 years, he is a ualioiiall*
known artist whose services are
In drmand
T h r Grand Pas de Deux of the
Sugar Plum Fairy and her Cava
llrr was danced hv Thom and
Teresa Hillman in the seventh
Orlando performance Sunday
night It was brrathtakingly
beautiful
Two Sanford dancers, Laurie
Blair and Dcldrc
De* Dec
Michels, also were rasl in all
seven performances and each
did an excellent job

(ailed to shower tin* guest of
I amor with flowers and gifts
"She Just had a tovel* da*
Elolsr said
Hattie was K im on lN-i 11
INHti. In Valdosta. Ga Hei
birthplace was a home m
Valdosta built by her grrai
giandlather lot his daughter lit
owned u plant.Itlim In Ih r
(-ouiiiry ami Ihe home in town
washuill by slaves Klolsr said
A teacher hv profession Hal lie
later to In i oine pnm qt.il ot
hi Mil in Allli a Ga She is
alert, according lo Klolsr w h o
said. 'Shr (molherl sings ami
can rrm rin K i every song stir
ever heard ”
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SISTER ta ts party
SISTEH |Sanford’s Interested
Surahs lo Encourage Rejuvrna
tlonl Inc w ill m er) for a
Christinas luncheon al thr luimr
of Pal Foster, president. To rs
da* Dec 20, at noon Members
an asked to bring tlirlr s|t*i tail*
dish
In lieu of Ihe usual gill
exchange, iiiemhris also are
asked lo bring a Christmas gill
tor a i filial Kiwi-ell lllr ages ol *■
ami 12 These gills will l«dlsttihulrd lo Ihe children at
Seminole Children s Village The
club is donating much-needed
pajamas lo the village

Hatlio St. John lurns 102
“ Happy Birthday lo You" was
sung on Dee I I lo Hal lie Si
John as she celebrated tin
102nd hlrilolav al l.akeview
Nursing Center, where she is a
rrsidenl

Call me at home
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readers who have news for this
column Just call me at my
home with all your news Items

H a lite ’s d au ghte r. Elolse
llughry. made her mom's favor Itr lemon-cheese cake, romplelc
willi caudles Family and friends

(Doris Dietrich, ratirad Hera/d
People editor, la a corretpondent
coveting Ihe Sanlonl area Phone
3224525)

U nderw ear is com m on w ear for husband around fam ily
DEAR A B B Y ; 1 know a mnti's
home is supjroscrl lo K- his
castle tint don’t Ihe Irrllugs of
others who also live In Ills
i astir &lt;ount?
Maylte I in a prude. Imi I think
a man should not sii uround the
house In Ills underwear— very
revealing undciwcar at that. To
m&lt; It s disgusting and repulsive.
Out children are (toys, hut even
ihmigh they suv nothing, they
an obviously embarrassed. Also.
I'm sure the neighbors and
passers-by can see into the
house when the lights are on
Am I a prude? Is m y husband
sclllsh and insensitive? Dr do

iN-driMim'
I w ent for co un se lin g.

you have a belter choice of
words for each of us?
O FFEN D ED

liu s K m d did not J u s l w hen I
it. I ll he making
o u r Im- i I and I fall apart It's v i
unK -arahle thl I actually have to
leave Ih r nxtin I feel as I hough
o u r bedroom has h ern drsccrated.

think i in over

D EA R O FFEN D ED : You art
not a prude, but thr words you
used to describe your husband
are appropriate.
Tell ihe ''king" that you and
ihe children find his immodesty
offensive Buy him a comfortable
robe for Christmas llrom you
a n d the h o y s ), and good
humoredly nag him lo wear It
D EA R A B B Y : My husband
had an affair with a young

My

woman he mri al work, ll lasted
for right mouths and ended a
year ago Hr admitted having
brought her to our home while
m y children and I were al
church Ahhv. he even iim -i ! our

Abby. please Irll your readers
tli.il if ilit y arc ever going to do
anything like ibis, to please have
ihe decency lo do ll someplace
oilier Ilian their own Im-i K
Thank you for K in g there lor
those who need you. I am
planning lo get more counseling
when I can aflortl it Right now

you are all I have.
H EA R TS IC K IN ILLIN O IS

entirely dlflerelll In ling when
von walk Intuyour K-droom

DEAR H E A R TS IC K : It will K
nun h easier to forgrt the pain ol
your husband’s affair If vuu
change your Miiroumllngs If
|Misslhlr. move lo another house
II that's out ol tin- question,
switch bedrooms with your
children. II that’s not possible,
sell your K'droom set and huy
another one that's totally dif­
ferent, and redecorate your
bedroom— new curtains, new
bedspread and a different color
scheme Giving the room a
different "look- Will give von an

And please, try In forget Don t
go through life looking in a
rearview mirror You caret undo
tin- past, so don't dwell on It
&lt; hut up. my friend, ami start
redecorating!
(Problem*? Write lo Oeer Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope lo Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angolas.
Calif, 90069 All correspondence
Is confidential)

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Sunday. December 18. 1983 — 3C

A rt show had m arkings of a co m m u n ity C h ristm as g ift
"A Chrtetma* f’rrarni to thr
C o m m u n ity" t* the way Charles

Howrn referred to I hr Drill wood
V lllu g r Florida Artlnl Invitational
In l-ukc Mary Bowen wan one of
the co*chalrinrn for thr (rsiivul.
held Dec 10-11 at thr Drill wood
Village shape.
According to Do wen. thr orga­
nizers of the an show wanted to
Introduce thr community to the
quaint, friendly atmosphere of
the I&gt;rtflwood Village shops
That friendliness was evident
lo the 50 top notch artists who
showed their w*arrs at the show.
One artist remarked, ‘ I've never
been hosted by sur h nice peo­
ple "
Christo's Krstaurunt. Irxatrd
In Driftwood Vlllagr. hoslrd a
gala affair thr night of Dr&lt; 10
for the artists W lnr. chrrse and
several other hors d'oeurvea
w rrr served at thr artist appre­
ciation night
Among those attending the
artist Invitational show were
Nina Drolshugrn ol laingwood
A rle n e

During the hustle and biisllr ol
Ihr Christmas season. M's nice In
sit luck and !rl someone else do
Ihr riilrrlalnlng Thai's exactly
whut many Inca! rrsldents dpi.
as they sal track and let ihr
Central Florida lllsioric I’re­
servation Society plan an enter­
taining evening lor them.
I lie acre la I a I la ir title d
'Christmas In Oldr Dogwood"
look place Dec 6*8 In the
historic section of Duigwurd
Meeting at Christ Episcopal
Church in enjoy the evening
to g e th e r w ere t.o n g w o o d
n e ig h b o rs G re g and Molly
H r n t ley. Em ery and Linda
Tompkins and Slrve and I'atll
Ap|&gt;el Well. Steve Ap|&gt;el did
miss Mir church service, but hr
was able to join ihr group at the
Muncltilr S jknnr Tea Mourn (or
dinner
The Tompkins looked quite
frsilve Linda wore a Ireautllul
green Jeweled aiignru sweater
and skirt accented try w hite h o s e
s|h-&lt; ktrrt with holly Emery went
more for novelty apparel, with
Ins Santa suspenders and a
Christmas irrr lie that played
electronic t amis'
Alter the scrumptious dinner,

N «M

the group rarolled their w.iv to
the htslorh Mradlee -Mel fitvre
House lor dessert Mretlng thrtn
at (he door was Lillian Miller ol
Altatnonie Springs a volunteer
lour guide and rnetnlier ol thn
Central Florida Society (or Mis
lorn Preservation
The tour lo-gan with a brief
hlsiury "f the house Included In
the history was a period ol time
when "hippies, as Miller called
them, nude It their dwelling
Milter was a Itltle embarrassed
when the Ap|&gt;els a|xilogizrd lor
their "hippy" days and pointed
out to her that they are now
u p s t a n d in g r 111z e n s w h o
participate In community events
surh as the one tielng held that
evening Now Miller may re
member that the used-to-hc
h ip p ie s are now want to-be
yuppies

Originally from Virginia Miller
missed Victorian homes when
she moved lo Florida Ht-t

The r luldreti Involved tn tlie
recent Holiday t rail Workshop
sponsored by 111 were not I ben­
to sii tuck and Ire entertained
T h r v wen then to « re vlr
Christmas decorations, cards
and door hangings
Participating In ihr Dec 3
workshop from Longwood were
Janice and Ju ly n r Williams.
Mrandy Wllmol. La uni Aver and
Ttnu St John The i ratters Imm
Lake M ary were C o u rtn e v
Johnson Tim Hojanowski and
the Waldrop fam ily— Carrie.
Daryl Eddie and-Ion
The 4 II Christmas s u m king
Workshop will hr held Dec lit.
at Hie Agricultural Center on
U S Highway 17-92 in Sanford
Children will learn m do a small
am ount of sew ing lor the
stockings The cost of th r

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Glen
Other couples who attended
Hie holiday social Included Dr

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The me tn tiers of lire Heathrow
Women s Club wrre dining,
ilani mg and desiring beautiful
lurs and jewelry. Escorted by
Hietr hustkinds thrv held Ihrlr
holhtay dinner fiance on Dec 7
al Hie Omni International Hotel
In Orlando
Informal lur and jewelry mod­
eling look place while the
couples savored coutlsh hen arid
wilii rice, a vegetable medley
and a p p le strrudrl
the jewrlrv was Incredible."
cornmrnlrd Marianne Massilr. u
member of Hie women's club
rscurird by her husband. A n ­
thony "Some ol the pieces
Orlando lias never seen!"
Following dinner, the South
Society Show Itand played while
the women and ihrlr husbands
danced Shannon Arnett. Ihr
president of ihr women s club,
dressed In ht.uk with a most
unusual tropical lur. which
could lie described as a boa
made ol various colors of felt
Arnett's date was her husDuid.

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part Id pa I Ion in ila* restoration of
the Mradlee McIntyre Mouse has
tin ludrd taking school rhltdrrri
on tour, choosing carpet, anil
even making a bedspread sewn
rnllrrly try tiarlit*
Miller ended the tour leaving
•he gursls In Hie dining room
with a table full ol homemade
desserts
According to Stirrer Whigam
of Cassrltx-rry and lU-r kv T hum
as of Wlntrr Springs, two more
lorals enjoying Hie event, the
whole presentation was lovely

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Bonham of Mount Dora aro the creators of the
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Edson Campos of Wmlor Park etches a port fit I «t the Driftwood
Villa?* Florida Artist Invitational in Lake Mary

When Ryan Morris, age t sees a giant bubble
coming Ms way. ho pops ill Paul and Mary

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Mannrllu. who recently moved
to Longwood hum New Jersey.
Drolshagrn d rv ritrrd the show
as " a nice presentation of
beautiful art work T h rrr were
m ostly paintings with some
pottery, sornr sculpture and
some very Inletrsilng acrylic
sketchings '
Drolshagrn and Marltirllo
wrre I wo ol unnmd 2.500 proplr
that dropprd by I hr show on
lire IO Main lhr nest day put a
damper on ihr remainder ol thr
show
Not only was thrrr beuutllul
art work to enjoy, hut thr Dikr
Mary High School Chorus sung
Christmas carols and laikr Mar v
Dance Academy performed lap.
jazz and modrru tUncrs
Santa, loo. was there, taking
requests Dirts Slakes, undrr
thr rn i suit listened to little
ones rsplain what tnry wunlrd
lo see under ih rlr U r r on
Christmas morning Stokes said
bicycles were No I mi many
children's hsi%
Other toys asked lor weir a
M arble d oll, som e sort of
electronic game (Santa couldn’t
quite undrrsiand whai Ihr gamr
w as sup|MMrd In do|. and a grrat
hlg fire truck
Th e artist Invitational was
rnjoved hv all who participated,
whether artist nr onlooker I'ro
creds will go lo lire Alzheimer
Hesnurre Center In Winter Mark
Virginia Mines, pro|ierty nun
agrr Tor Drtflwond Village said
plans already are underway (or
Ihr second annual Driftwood
Village art show

�Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. December 18. 1968 — 8C

4C — Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, December 18. 1988

Friendship—

CALENDAR
V F W to hold annual party
The Winter Spring* VFW Pm I 5405. Ladles Auxiliary and
Junior Glrla Unll will have their yearly party at the Orlando
Naval Hospital on Monday. Dec. 10. al ft 30 p m Gifts and
refreshments will be taken. For morr Information, contact Ida
Vlllar or llershel Worxls at 327-315 1.

Libraries to feature 'N u tcracker1puppets
A puppet piny for srhool-agr children. 'The Nutcracker
Prince.” will be presented from Dec. 19-22 at various branches
of the Seminole County Public Library System. Performances,
which begin at 2 p m., will be on the following day* al these
branches Monday. Dec. 19. Northwest llranrh. Lake Man’;
Dec. 20. North Branch. Sanford. Dec. 21. East Branch. Oviedo:
and Dec. 22. Central Branch. Casselberry. The program Is frre
and open to the public.

Santa accessible via telephone
The Santa Calling Program, sponsored by the Dr|&gt;anment ol
Leisure Services, will be Dec. 17-23. Whoever would like to talk
to Santa may call the "North Pole" operators at 809-2518 or
869-2524 Operators are on duly from 5-8 p nt

Overeaters to weigh in
A step study of Overeaters Anonymous Is conducted on
Mondays al 7.30 p.m al West l-ik r Hospital. Stale Road 434.
Longwood For more Information, call Charlie al 323-8070

M odelers Club to com e together
The Sanford Aero Modrlrrs Club m rrts every third Monday
of the month at 7 p m. at Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce. 400 E. First Si All phases of R V modrl alirruft arr
represented The club's fl&gt; mg field Is loralrd III Deltona For
more informUton. contact "Kit " Anderson al 323 7751 or I re
Dargur al 574-4732.

Continued from Page IC
Since ihr local chapter was
founded hi 1981. II has had
exchanges with Hamburg and
West Berlin, West Germany;
Carlisle. England. Cardiff. Wales;
H a m i lt o n . N e w Z e a la n d :
Placenta. Italy. Santiago. Chile:
Tel Aviv. Israel; County Klldarr.
Ireland and Flanders. Belgium
In M.tv ol 1989. goodwill
ambassadors from Pisa and
Placenta. Italy, arr scheduled lo
slay with local Friendship Force
member*. In August, gursts
from Calm. Egypt, will slay here.
Next November. Greater Orlando
club members will be slaying in
homes in Nelson. New Zealand
If utl of this traveling sounds
expensive. It's not. Club mem­
bers g» i group rales for Ihe plane
trip, and have no hotel or loud
hills lo worry about while stay­
ing In hosts' homes
"Y o u ran go lo a foreign
country as a tourist and come
luck with a lew moment os." he
said "Bui you ran go on an
rxchangr with Friendship Force
and come back with itiose but
also with some real Irlrnds "
A couple Irom West Berlin
W'tmm hr hosted a few years
ago still write and call him .
urging him lo visit Germany
he said
Just the other day. Phllli|&gt;s got

a Christmas card from a lamlly
with whom he and Ills wife
stayed In Ireland. "Tills Is what
happens In ihr Friendship F&lt;&gt;n &lt;
You makr friends that last." he
said.
Ills trip to Ireland has lieen Ihe
most meaningful to him thus far.
|&gt;rrhaps because his ego got a
hexiat. "I'm 68 and twice rrllrrd
My wife Is even older than I am ."
Phillips said "B ill our host told
us they couldn't keep us with us.
w r were so vibrant."
From Dec. 6-14. a sevenmember delegation Irom South
Korea stayed with member* of
the Greater Orlando Orlglnallv
41 were lo come, bul Ihe U S
Embassy In South Korea has
stopped issuing blanket passes
for exchanges. McFarland said
A 31 v r a r -o ld un lvc-is lty
irachrr. Eun Taek Hong stayed
In McFarland's extra room Even
If he hadn't have been a teacher,
the experience would have been
ectucalioii.il for McFarland
She learned that the South
Korean government encourages
only two children per family, bul
dors not enforce that quota as
China dor*
Hong lold her hr wanlril to
"compose" a soccer tram by
lalhrilng children, hut bis wile
told him. "N ever!” Then lie
suggested "c o m p o s in g • a

basketball Ira n i w ith five
children. Again, her response
was "Never!"
"How about Ihrcc children?
W r’II have a table tennis tram
with a substitute." be proposed.
"No!" she answered. Ills wife
finally agreed lo Ihe recom­
mended number of two
South Koreans. M clarland
also learned, are a soil spoken,
warm- lie.tried, good-humored
l&gt;eoplr Those who arranged Ihr
exchange (old McFarland that
Korrans didn’t hug or touch
much, bul mostly bowed and
shook hands
"I fell that If we wruf them
home and were able lo gel a hug
out of I hem. we would have
made II." she said
Bul while Korean and Ameri­
can Friendship Force members
w rrr on Ihe beach al l-akr Durna
Vlsia. she saw an American and
two Korean women wtlh arms
around each oilier, skipping anil
singing along Ihr hrarh
In one group gathering, the
Korrans cornered her and said
"W r heard that you sang Sing
us a song."
McFarland later conlrsrd. "I
haven't sung In ages Ordinarily.
I wouldn't have done It hut lor
some reason I fell I should "
Then II was lltc Kocrans turn
lo sing lot the Americans "Of

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First Florida IHirrs meet at IO a m every Monday In the
fellowship hall of United Methodist Church. Orange City
Interested poets arr welcome. For more Information, call
775-8909 or 574 5869

Clogging groups have class

V E R TIC A L
B L IN D S
• I M I 11
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choove from

Help for gam blers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam Anon lor lamlly and friends
meet separately Monday and Friday (non smokers I at 7 30
p m . Church ol the Good Shepherd. 331 Lakr Avr.. Maitland
For more Information, call 236-9206
h o iio a v hours

A TOI*S chapter meets eai h Mondav at 8 30 a m at 420 Oak
St,, Osteen For morr Information, call Shirley al 323-5445

Iky TlwH.inw*
Joy McFarland, vie* president of the Greeter Orlando Friendship
Force, shows oil gifts given lo her by her South Korean houseguest.
The hanging on Ihe left represents e bridegroom, and the one on the
right a bride McFarland said her guest had no idea that she
performed weddings as a notary public

Christm as sports schools offered
A Chrtstmus Baseball Srhool. sponsored by Ihr Hollins
College Division of N'on-Crrdll Programs, will lakr place Dec
26. 28 und 30 for ages 9-12 and Dec 27. 29. 31 for ages 13-17
Coal Is $65 A Christmas Socrrr Srhool also will be s|Hinsorrd
Dec 27-30 lor those aged 7-17. To reglslrr. rail 646-2632

Panic A ttack group to m eet
Agoraphobta/Panlc Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday al 8 p.m al West t..ikr Hospital. 589 W. Stale Hoad
434. Lnngwuod. The support group is lor (hose who are afraid
lo go out of Ih r Ir house and be art lve In public
If you know ol u|xmulng activities you'd like announced In
Ihr f/rrafef a Calendar, send ihr appropriate Information—
event, lime. dale, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— to Calendar.
Herald. 300 N. French Avr .
Sanford. Ft. 32771or call 322-2611

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Already wilfi radd-tned nose and whilenwd eyes.
Penny McKim begins painting the finer del vis

Continued from Page IC

How to c lo w n around
When Bill wax first dating
I'rnny. hi* blond luu we*, nearly
vkhllr |irorti|iting a worker on
lit* uni le’s farm to dub him
Willie WJilIrlnp S t win n Bill
t , u seeking a name for fits
•har.it ter clown lltal's wltal lie
slut k with
I'rn n y n am ed her rlovkn
I'rnny Annie, a variation on thr
nl&lt; knanie of I'rnny Ante Iter
mothrt liked to cull her She
gtvrshcrscll ihe voice nf a tahiny
little larnigltl
l.catnlng how lo tlown was
it sell hinny business "T h e y
l.iughl tts In higgle IVimy said
ol her Inslrutiors "Thai was a
)nkr-thirty four |teo|t|r trying to
juggle in one room
Juggling harks Im&lt;k In Ihr
i Livs of Ihr inurt testers, who
w rrr ih r llrs i iiow ns Hut
Im IKa*n art anil magic trti k» also
arr indls|&gt;rnsaltlr skills
Ages al clown si hnol tangrtl
in,in in to 65 wtih most clown*
t* tug in Ihrlr mid 4tls. Hill soul
The shy would sit uh tlte' tu/k
row. h i that Inslrutiors hail in
poll the i low n w it hut ft mu out ol
them

shtM krd " lltll s.ud "W e made II
a spr. tal rllorv lo go thimigh It* i
booth every ltnte Th rttih rr toll
I nn.i Ii tenilrts Ih gait lo anlh i
pale llteir w rrk lv approach,
saying.
If., tlowns are com­
ing’
lllll gels Ik kled by llir rrat
Holts of other motorists on the
road
pn.pl. will look al you
hut when you look at them,
they'll look straight ahead like
you didn't exist '*
While lull and Penny were
walling oner to Irafllc. again In
Ihrlr tlownlng makeup a Idle
girl In a van until rd them anil
Irlctl lo gel her mother lo look
I he mother looked then pivoted
her head quk ktv lor ward S t the
Mi Kltns g.tl Itrstdr ih r van
malehlUg lls s|trrd
rt hl r S
When wr looked up al her
H o w Ih e p u b lic re a c ts
anti gave a great lag gnu. she
gltnited. ' lltll said
Altrr rlown class one night
One night tile touple stnp|ird
the Mi Kltns weir driving on the
East West Expressway in lull lor (o llrr al Village Inn Patrons
clown mukrtip When lltev wrni li.n k .il at them when they
through the toll IhniII i Ihr ladv walkrd In lull then tried In
Itutkrd down and was Inlallv tgnmr the Mi Kims

love. Penny saitl (Miter r low ns
go in rhlhlreii's w arils in enter
lain hut are rarrful not In give
iunity or balloons (which mold
|m.trrtttally chokrlor s. are them
Clowns ol American Interna
lioual Classes puls on puls on
« t.nvrnllotts anti &lt;onq« tilt.ms in
w h lt h tile M. K ltn s e o ulil
|m i in pair When Hill is gone on
a huniing trq&gt;s or tiavrling lor
the Solllr &lt; orporattou Penny
may Mown on her t.wn S h e said
she might ( M i n t children'* l a . e s
at a t vsllt tihtivsis hind raiser lit
.lantiatv
"I've always thought ol myw ll
as a Mown licit when I tlowu
I'm pleasing me I have lo gear
rnvsrll lo uxtiniltr else. I'riillV
sold, noting the clown's tvale ol

I’rnny wears narir tiadgr that
say* simplv ' IYU IYU ’ "I isike
you. Ion." Penny will quit klv
rrspond
The M* Kltns plan to pun the
local chapter of Fun World Aliev
so they can tea* It rWiWitlng anti
find mil what rvritls may nerd
vnluiilrrr clowns Falls. Itospi
l,ils |kiradrs anil hind rulseis
•ire prime sites
Several clowns work in Chris
Han ministry, eonv eying Christ s

to inn as Mr Mr Kim dldn«

‘2995

Perm Arl

The Grantoe Performance Roporl is available for review by the public
at tho following location during Ihe hours of 8 00 am - 5 00 pm. Mon
day through Friday.
Communlly Development Section
Semlnolo County Planning Department
County Services Building
1101 E 1st Street
Sanlord. Florida 32/71
Any questions may be directed to Buddy Balagia at 321-1130. ex­
tension 384

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Th*.* * 1 • numb** ot 'aavon. *hr a property jwn#&lt;f VhouKJ b*com« a pan ol in* City Ol Sanlord Sanlord it a pro
g'*&gt;«»* »*'..ca ortanlad muntopant. nnich ott**» acomptaia rang# ol City tacintiat Xucti at park* and urban aarvica*
tucn at na’a' *••»' it'uaa coilaclion City hr* njd'ant aarvica and in th# naar tutu**. laclatmad naiar lor irngation
Tn« City Fi’a 0*panm*nt naa an arcalianl ISO rating ol S and alao providaa quick raapoka tor ail facala ol liralignimg
and amargancy m*dicai a*-. cak plut numaroui otnar p'ogiama -i.oi.ing •"* aalaty Our Polica Dapanmam it wall atari
ad and nat an a»caiiant ratponaa &gt;acord City la* miiiaga wnicn auppont inaaa aarv».aa it aignilicantly oltaat by alimma
lion ol County tai miiiagat 'or tua aarvica and roada which ara nol mcludad on in# laa trnia lor proparty locatad within
lha City
Tha City Commiaaion ha* autnoruad lha aanar ot lha cualomary I110 00anna.at.on palilion la* during lha Ihraamonth
Out'tach panod During thiy panod proparly ownara ol alraady da.aiopad |impro«adl proparty will ba aligibla tor lima
pk.mani o' appKabia aaia* and aawar impact laa* which *r* otharvna* payabl* at a lump *um pno* lo commancamant
o' utility tartKat Thit tima paymant pro«ik*on will ba appticabia lor da.aiopad propaniat wh*n*.*r actual aawar and waiar
a*r.K* bacomaa a.ailaU* aithm lha immadiata ticindy o* your p'oparly lha Cdy Commitiion hat alao aulhon/ad wan
mg in* City racaation'opan apac* laa normally appixabt# to ail ittidantial propartiat in in* cat* ol *n*ady &lt;lr»alop*d
p*opart*#a whKh anna, into tha City during thit Out'tach program

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For quaaliont regarding wiy atp*ct ol th# City » Annotation Out'tach program or taquatlk lor Annaiatlon Palition lorm»
„ „ , contact th* off** ot th* Ol'actor ol |ngin**nng and Planning ailhar by mail at P O Bot IFF* Sanlord. Florida
S2FF2 or by phono al araa cod* «0F J7J 3161

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II you own proparty locatad in tna Sanlord aannc* araa and would &gt;••• to bacom* * part ol in* City ol Sanlord. piaat*
obtain an Annotation Palition eomp**t» it and mail it lo City o» Sanlord P O Bo. U7X Sanlord Honda H T T 2 or d*Uv*r
it to Sanlord City Malt Ptaaa# not# that an ownait ot racotd mutt tign th# palition and lh*| it mutl ba notanrad Following
in* and o' lha Out'tach panod |Fabru*ry 1. I9W. tna City Sta" will map *n propaniat covarad by annaiatlon patitiont
Ona or mora annotation ordmancat will ba praparad lo annat all propaniat to&gt; which annotation hat bwan laquatlad
and which may b* lagai'y annaiad unqar Honda Votunlary Annt.tlion Stalutat It you tubmit an Annotation Palition.
you will ba ad*'tad ot any tenon upon tuch palition It it it found that your pro part . cannot ba immodialaty annaiad. you
will ba proridad opportunity to withdraw your palition or •]'•# to ha,* it ratam*d by lha City tor futura annotation whan
taat'bia II you aiact tint ialtt&lt; eouraa of acno&gt;. th* wanar ot annotation fa* win ba atlandad until annatal ion can b*
accompiixnad

‘45

A L L S P IR A L
L IK E P E R M S

bounoa»a« and iMuci #«cia«*» Participation in in* prog’am b, .tquoattng annotation i« (*,'•'. tolunlar. on lh« p*&gt;1
or « propony own*'

The Grantee Performance Roporl was approved by Ihe Board of
County Commissioners on December 13. 1988 and will be submit­
ted to the U S Department of Housing &amp; Urban Development (HUD)
on or about December 2/. 1988

clowns rntl op tx-ing a person's
inner sell It s a ilckri to do .mil
tie whatever you ward lo do or
tie ll s a happv Hip anil vmi'rr
mil lo make people happv '

REALTY, IN C . flTALTOnS

2 J4 J Park Drtk*

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322-1112
FANTASTIC CLEANERS

This is to advise the residents of Seminole County that the Plan
nmg Department of Seminole County has completed its annual
Grantoe Performance Report tor the 198 / 88 Community Dovolop
ment Block Grant (CDBG) Program The Grantee Performance Report
describes in detail Ihe amount ol funds spent, the various activities
undertaken and Ihe percentage of lower income residents benefit
ted by each activity under the program

rhlldrrn a lllllr dlllrrrnl as a
i tow n " she s.nd
Although one r a n i get loo
serious .i ImiiiI i low nmg Bill dors
havi a philosophy
I think

know' what lo think ul film as a
clown "The y dldni even know
tl II was really us nr n*4. so wr
t mild liavr some Inn " Bill said
They haven I rutur hark
suit r ." hr rrllet Irtl
B rin g under rlo w n w hile
seems m pull mil a more com|kissionalr and i arlug side of
I'rnny "I look at things, perqtie.

"YES” WE SHOW PROPERTY ON WEEKENDS!!

W• How Rapair Shoatl

Hales Is Ihr daughter ol Eail L.
and Geneva Bairs ol Altamonte
Springs and Geneva Bairs ol
Gundlrttsvlllr. T rim
She Is a field artlllary mete­
orological crrwmrinher at Fori
Stewart, Go

"All wr warded was altrn
lion." I'rnny said "Thai put ns
in our plate, tlldrt I If* Wr ale
out pie broke down our Iqis and
lell "
Al llullowrrn the Mr Kims m n
Irl* k or Irralers al Ihr ilrvir as
tlo w n s T h e neighborhood
i hlldreii. who lorrnally referred

STENSTROM

"A t the r m l ol the 11 weeks. It
was one lug huppv lamlly.'* h r
said.

A requirement lor graduate
was that rat It t litwn I* involved
in a 3 5 minute skit Hill. Penny
and another clown httsird an
unaginarv Ilea rut r
"You have in keep In mind
that lilts Is geared to rhlldrrn.
Hill wild "lint adult* have a
good tunc too. when they loosen
up a litilr "
liiipniv ts.itton afd tuning .u«
cnui.il I’rnnv .ult'rd It s nol
so unit h w ltal yo t wiy that *
hinny, hut whether you pull oil
thrgagat the right It lie

Bill McKim rubs clown white on his Kps. to
resemble a soot faced hobo clown who has takon
a shirt sleeve to the grime around his mouth

Seemingly In * smell scale snowfall. Fenny dusts ftersell wilhialcum powder to set her grease paint

Clowning------

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PUBLIC NOTICE

I

S1ARI Al ONI Y
OPIH S«l » S Sun »J V
9m Mk*Am i I aa
MMr mtf — MM* 18$

Engagrmrni and wedding
form* arr available al Ihr
Sanford llr r a ld , 300 N.
French Ave
The completed forms may
fir accompanied by a pro
frsslonal black anil while
photograph
Ihe loritt* should lir Idled
out and rrturnrd lirlurr any
engagement or wedding an
iioiiim rmenl is published in
ihe Herald E n g a g rm rn t
forms should be relumed al
least 20 davs prior lo Ihe
wedding
For more information, call
322-2611, rxl 34

S u c h Ite m s as m ilit a r y
doctrine, irchnulugii.il advances
and hardware Improvements
w rrr highlighted during lilts
year's incel mg

IM David J Mi Mill.in also
recently ailrndrd thr Associa­
tion uf ihr United Stales Army
annual m in in g in Waxhlngimi.
DC
He Is thr son ol Mary E.
McMillan ul Johlislown, I’a and
Donald E McMillan ol Lake
Mary.
McMillan is a graves rcgisira
lion specialist with Ihe 262nd
Quartermaster llaltalinn. Furl
la c. Va.
The private Is u 1986 graduate
o| W estm ont IIllllo p H ig h
School. Johnstown.

OUR FACTORY PRICtS

S h e 's te llin g S a n ta w h e re lo g e t his
s u it c le a n e d b e fo re C h ris tm a s ' G et
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SHIRTS
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•Prompt ! rk ndly Setvk •
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TOPS chapter to m eet about eating

I hr m rrilng annually .uirai is
some 20.000 soldiers, sailors,
airmen, marines, cadets, and
civilians in ihr nation's t apiml to
.it ir utl seminars and workshops
hosird by lop level spokesmen.

M cFarland

t07 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
DOWNTOWN

Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday al main, al Ihr
Sanford Civic Center.

Sjrrr. Barbara J . Hairs rerrntly attended the Association
of ihr United Stair* Army annu­
al meeting In Washington. D C

touched

again and said. "Rene d m
husband) says Is dream In Is m
America ."
The couple couldn't have at
forded to visit Ih r Land ni
O p p o r t u n i t y w ith o u t ih&lt;
Friendship F o rrr
"If everyone just tried i t ......
they would lo w |l." McFarland
said of F r ie n d s h ip Fo ri •
exchanges "It's a wonderful
way lo gel to know atmut iIn
world "
O lh r r offlecrs ol ih r h i
nu mber club I mimic IVggv
Grnmak. secretary, and Don V.u
t'lr/c. treasurer
To join Ihr G rralrr Or land
Friendship I on e I all Sit
Phillips al 6 9 0 0499 nr l..v
McFarland al 862 6117
(It you belong lo a non profit
organiratlon and would like your
club to be considered lor Club
F o c u s." call Ihe Harald » i
322 2811. ext. M |

CALL 330-1406

Sanford Rotarians to m eet

IN T H E S E R V IC E

A few m inutes la lrr. lh&lt;
woman

for
CARPET FURNITURE
WALLCOVERINGS LIGHTING
DECORATIONS And more!
You Pick The Finish, Fabric
Color. Slyl* and Ossign

The Old Hickory Stumpers dogging group holds rlasses 7 9
p in each Monday at Ihe Knights of Columbus Hall on S Park
Avenue. Sanford For more information, call 349-9029
Dixieland doggers clogging group bolds &lt;lasses 7 9 p m
rarh Monday 7-9 p m at Ihe l^ikr Mary Fire Department al
Flrsl Street and Wilbur Avenue. I.ake Mary For more
information, call 321-5267

Seminole County 4 H will hold Ihe third program in lls "EZ
Cookin' lor Kids" series on Tuesday. Dee 20 at ihr Seminole
County Agricultural Center, al Five Points in Sanlord The
"cookie factory'* workshop will run from 9 a m to noon and
allow participants Irani about and makr hollrlav rookies Cost
Is 82 lo cover materials The workshop is open lo any youth
8-18 years old ITrrrglstrutlnn by Dec 19 ran be made by
calling the Seminole County 4-H office al 323-2500. rxi 183

When a group from Belgium
visited Central Florida, a lady
who hadn't known English lx
fo re Ih e t r i p to u c h e d
McFarland's arm and said. "You
Americans love your (lag'"

Quite Simply...THE BEST!!

. o / V•s w m i

Poets to talk verse

(JBfJkie workshop to teach kids

course, we didn't know wh.it
they said." McFarland said

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C h r is tm a s —
Continued from F i f e SC
David Vorrnkamp, and Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Lucas
"A very enjoyable evening was
had by all those who attended."
remarked Arlene Walther. a
co-chairm an of the holiday
dlnnerfdance. Carolyn Taylor
waa the other co-chairman The
two women were escorted by
their husbands. Robert Walther
and Monty Taylor.
Rain this past Sunday night
didn't atop the stout-hearted
from going to the Candlelight
H o l i d a y H o m e T o u r In
Heathrow. Six homes were de­
cked out with Christmas decoralions and open for Heathrow
residents to view.
The homes open on the can­
dlelight tour belonged to Mr. and
Mrs Monty Taylor. Mr. and Mrs
Robert Walther. Myra Tucker.
Dr. William Nazareth and Laura
Keith. Mr. and Mrs Jack Colton,
a n d M r. a n d M rs . D a v id
Vorcnkamp.
The Heathrow Women's Club
organized the event. The homes
were opened from B-8 p m . on
Sunday. Dec. 11. Each home
served an array of finger foods
and a holiday beverage. The
women from the club prepared
the food.

The Lake Hranllcy Chorus led
the residents from house to
house while they carolled.
Owners of cne house with a
grand piano Invited a friend to
come and play Christmas carols
while the residents were visiting
their home. Another home
hosted Santa Claus, who passed
out In thr children ornaments
made by the women's club.
"In a new development where
new people ure always moving,
this Is a nice way for people to
ge t o u t a n d m e e t t h e ir
n e ig h b o rs ." said Marianne
hasstle. club publicity chairman
One ran watch the reason
behind Christmas come to life
when the Christian Church of
Longwood holds Its eighth an­
nual Living Nallvtty on Dec. 22
and 23 at 7 30. H and 8:30 p in
A final performance will be on
Dec
24 at 8 p .m
The
dramatization will lake place on
the church grounds, located ai
1400 E E Williamson Road In
Longwood
The Haunt family started this
church tradition when they
moved to Longwood eight years
ago They are still heavily In­
volved in thr production.
Janice Haum is the director.
Her husband. Krn Haum Is Ibe

behind-the-scenes man who Is
doing nil the lighting He also
plays the tukreper. The couple's
son. Douglas Haunt, will play
one ol the shepherds.
Mury ami Joseph will be
(nrtrayed by Jennifer and Mike
Moore
Several rhurvh mctnlters are
cast as angrls— Tracy Nuzzl. Jay
Hurnham. Diana Halrd. Dana
Moore. Becky Hast and Stepha­
nie Mills The llttlrst angel will
be played by Eric Halrd. age 5.
T h r angel who proclaims thr
good news of Jesus to the
shepherds will tie Marilyn l*artonl.
T h r ch u rch 's pastor. Ray
Jackson, will be a shepherd
Another shepherd will by playrd
by Hilly Wrlbourn Robrtt Mills,
age 9. will be the III Hr si shep­
herd
J m y Owen, Lucas Halrd and
Dwayne Walton will be thr
Three Wlarmrn.
"it's a beautiful living Nativity
that you don't want to miss."
said Janice Haunt Practically
I he whole c h u rc h ts Involved In
thr production In some aspect
Even a donkey, sheep and goats
will have a role
With laikr Mary High School
H a n d 's m a r c h in g se ason

over— except for Ihrlr perfor­
m ance In the 1089 Sugar
How l — m e m b e rs have now
turned their attention to thr
many concert events coming up
In the rest of the school year
It has been an active first hnlf
of thr srhttol year William Pond.
Warren Fernandez. Suzanne
Starr. Wendy Jensen and Jed
Ridgeway were Invited to Florida
State University In Tallahassee
to partlrljiatc In the Trt Stalr
Music Festival, which was held
l&gt;rrrrnbrr 3,
Wendy Jensen and Suzanne
Siarr also participated In the
University of South Florida
Festival of Winds, along with
Dan Cox. Dave Sheridan, and
Te n t (ireenan The Frmtlval of
Winds was held In Tant|&gt;a on
Dec 8 10.
On Dec 23. thr Marrhlng
Hand will travel to Walt Disney
World to parttrl|&gt;alr In I hr Him
In g of the D is n e y W o rld
Christmas televised parade The
Like Marionettes will perform as
dancers In the show They spent
Dev 14 and I A -U the M a g ic
Kingdom rehearsing and taping
for the T V special
(Cynthia Austin is • Sanford
Hsraid correspondent covering
the Lake Mary Longwood area
Phone: M2-OOS71

Uncivilized native
gives up w ild life
trlhc. now fragmented and re­
treating before encroaching eel
RIO l)K JANEIRO. Brazil - In tiers In ihe eastern Amazon
Brazil had at least 3 million
the end ihc years of solitary
wandering became ton much. So Indians when Portuguese sailors
a nameless Indian, perhaps a a r r t v r d lit l ADO S la ve r \
rare descendant of a once great smallpox and systematic slaugh­
nation, came out of the Jungle ter have left perhaps 220.000.
and sorrowfully surrendered lo mainly deep In lltr Amazon.
Ureal nation tribes like the
the 201 h eenlury.
"He wasn't hungry or III." said Y a n o m a m ls . T lc u n a s . and
amhtopologtni Andre Toral "H r Makux! still num ber up lo
could easily have fled Hut I 10 000 each
think he )usi gave up "
T h r Ava-Canaetrne. one ol the
The Indian, a man In his mosi critical rases, arr bid a step
mld-:H)s rluhhnl "Ava." made away. Some live by raiding
|&gt;earrfiil rout.id with peasants Isolated (arms
n e a r A n g le s ), 3 3 0 m ile s
Peasants at Align al. alerted bv
northeast ol Brasilia. In early
an arrow wound In a pig. Iininrl
Or toiler
"It looks like the strain of Ava In the hush He warn wearing
living alone hrrum r Inn great.** a ragged rollnn dress His straw
tsirkpark field 130 |rounds ol
Toral said
Toral. (hr llrst specialist in |K&gt;sM -* *ions — smoked pig meal.
meet Ava. Initially said he was I wo Iron cooking pots, a rub
one ill the Iasi two or thtre dozen blng-sllck to make fire, a trow
fierce Ava-Cattnrlros, Indians a ml 17 arrow s
"He waa lucky hr was (mind
from i rrural Brazil
Now. from Ihc man's speech by well meaning people." said
and song |siiirrns. Total anil Sidney Pnsaoeki ol tile leildal
nitiri anthropologists think Itr Indian agency "Otherwise he
might belong lo the Awa-Ouafa mlghl sttnplv li.n e been killed
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‘Naked Gun’ aims for laughs, hits and misses
In U tT in Theaters
T H E NAKED GUN (PQ-131
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tershot parody by the David
Z u c k e rJtm Abraham* .Jerry
Z u rk e r team who t;ave us
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as Ihe "Police Squad'" T V
series and It does to T V cop
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disaster movies: skewer them.
I t 's n o l ns s u s ta in e d es
"A irp la n e !" S till, there are
enough silly puns and Jokes to
keep one giggling merrily.
Heal of till, there Is Leslie
Nielsen as L A cop Frank
Drebm— less a fearsome Dirty
Many than a stone-sober klutx
who Irljw over his own leet while

solving cases. Nielsen has been
around forever, performing ade­
quately but without Inspiration
on T V and In movies. Suddenly,
out of nowhere, he's become a
fullblown comic actor. IT h r
signs were there In Nielsen's
deadpan turn In "Airplane!')
Supported by an eclectic cast
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By Bernice Bede Osol
Intruders out of sensitive, family
TO U R B IR TH D A Y
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PISCES (Pi Ii 20 Ma i li 2t»l A
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In conditions lhat affect your ilnrn i nee rin g, strong-in l tided
mairrtal well being Yqu'll have mm|Mnion might try tn Impose
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this prrsnn know early on you'll
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have none of this nonsense
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prirprrly today, tt's Iwst you do It M a n a g e y o u r r e s o u r c e s
ynurseif. particularly it you prudently al Ihl* time mi thal
semm- It ts not as important to you do not ovetrxirnd yourself
someone else os II Is tn you financially. Guard against Inch
Major chunges are ahead for nations to hoy things you cannot
Sagittarius in the mining year mmlortably allord
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P.0 Ho* »M42M. Cleveland. OH strung willed and determined as
44101-3428 lie Mire In state ynu In order to avoid a stale
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today in situations where there
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Education
Language no longer the barrier
S C C trustees consider buying land
SANFORD — On D rr 28. the Seminole Community Collette
District Board of Truslrc* will i (insider the pun base of 30
acre* ul pniperly adjacrnl to the present campus In Sanford
Th is acquisition l» tx-ina* recommended to the Hoard In
rrsponsr In thr college's significant growth alnre Its
establishment In I1K15 and lhr projected growth of thr college
through the year 2000 The purchase of this parcel had been
previously approved by slate legislative action, and funds have
been upprprlatrd lo the college through Public Capital Outlay
bond monies
II the purchase is approved by the hoard on the 28th. the first
use of thr property will hr for the construction of additional
(tarklng to support building projet ts underway al the college
The 30 acres will a lvi provide additional stirs to inert futurr
nerds of thn o llrgr and the citizen* It serves

W hittick named to honor roll
GAINESVILLE GA — Carrie Whlltlck. of Sanford, has hern
named lo the honor roll at llrrnau At adrmy In Gainesville. Ga
for the flrsl nine-week grafting jirrMxl Honor roll students must
have maintained a gratle average of 85 or lirtlrr with no grade
lie low 70

Students do w ell in contests
OVIF.IX) Jai kson llrtgh.% middle st hoolrt Am) Mann won
first place in Seminole County’s annual speech competition lor
her sprrth entitled "S p a ir 7hr tarsi Frontier." Over 2.500
si intents ( m MIi Ipalcd in the contest, and It Is the second year In
a row that a Jat kson Heights student lias won ilietompetition
Also at Jat kson Heights student Ana D/lrgtrl was selected
to the Florida All Stare Junior High Hand D/legirl will pertomi
for the Florida Must* Educator* Association on Jan 7 In
Tampa

Super students announced
W IN TER SPRINGS — Soper slinlents lor the mouth of
Nov rnitier al W intrr Springs Klementarv School were Molly
M ii’rar kliuldg.ittcn Sarnanltia Jordon llrsi gradt Shaun
la-flwMll. setond gr.ulc. Joy levriiv thlrit grade Angelo
Amato lourtli grade. Shvdonna ft»*air. fifth grade
The following sitnlenis were (losirr winners in the Srminnle
Sotl and Water ( orisenratlon project Mragan Walton Kim
Williams. Elaine Pare. Gerrll Duncan. Krista IVrslnrfl Jimmy
Guild ler
Also al W’lnlrt Springs an IJiAC meeting Is st hrduled lor 7
p m .. and a PTA hoar it meeting lor 7 30 on Jan 17 (hi Jan
24 a 7 .'lOl'TA rnretirift Is st lirdulrtl

Lym an focuses on m inorities
LONGW OOO
I yman High S hoil in Seminole County is
ha using on minocltv students in the feat hers As Advisors
Program Sfirt u l advlarnvenl groups have tteen organized lo
meet the nrrtls of Mat k and hl%|»anic students Ihirt led by one
of live s. tw«&gt;l s gultlant e counselor* the hlat k grnufvs are
tomprisril of rollrgr laHilttl juniors amt armors who have al
least a 2 5 grade (mint average f w t&lt;r a month the groups meet
lo listen lo motivational sprakrrs or to discuss si hoUrshqw
floam u l aid or rarrrr planning &lt;h»i ol In seniors lour have
already been oflrrrd academic s» hoMiship* aod several others
are firing a&lt;oulrd for athlellc st hol.trship
A bilingual advisor trails the hl*|M(ii« atfvlsrmrnt groups
lormrtl litis vrar All his|unlc siudrnis have completed a
survey Intlli allrig |« rsttrial nrrits As a result selrt ted students
will H im during atlvlsrineiil lime out e a month In dtsruatv
cultural awareness and'nr languagr tlllflculllrs Several
students have also hren chosen to help students new lo
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Lake Howell am asses canned food
lu k r Howell High School was I he winner In the Greater
Seminole County Chamber n( Commerce l omuitiniiy Spirit
Aw.nils the school received Ihr award lor collecting live most
canned fond. 770 iiotitiits of II. In the Cfumtirr sponsored
thanksgiving tanned lood drive Other st lino! |iartlripattng
Ittt ludrtf Srnilunlr High School. with 412 |munds t»( food,
l.yruan with 381 pound* anil la kr llranllry with 115 (moods
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Students tour new elem entary school
OVfF.IK) — Siudrnis lo allrntl Douglas Slruslrom Elementa
ry itHik a Held trijt lo lour Ifirir new school last week Th r
school Is located at I8 U ) Alalava Woods Itoulrvard In Oviedo
Ih r trip was an rllort lo lamllurl/r chlltlrrn with their
soon lo l&gt;r new sorrouiidings anil lo help make Ihr move an
easy transition Slrnstrotn students are rurrrully sharing Ihr
lavwtom Flcmcntary campus Price lag lor their new school is
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C ertificate recipients announced
Tw o Seminole Cotmtv slutlrnis just received certlllcalrs of
advanced study from Fast C arolina University along wllli
1.000 Carolina students Mark Alexander Uirtiig ol lurk Mary,
anti Kimberley Itrnrr l.ut/ of Cassells-rry were Ihr degree
recipient*

S H S cheerleaders go to nationals
SANFORD — Th r Srm luolr High S« ImmiI varsity cheerleaders
tprallflrtf lo roni|&gt;clr in the finals ol ihr National High School
Chrrrlraillng ( h.unploushlp In Orlando T h r stpiail won Ihr
hnrtnr al a com|H-lltlon al Si Prtcrshiirg Junior College ■one ol
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Cheerleader* Association

S m ith ’s poem published in magazine
I.AKK MARY
l.akr Mary Klctnentary S&lt; liool studrnt Jason
Sm ith’s |MM-m rnllllrd I he Otcan" lias Im-cii puhllsht-tl In the
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founded 42 years ago. has a circulation ol more than 82
million Its readers arc youngsters Irom two in 12. and from all
over Hit-1 tniiilry ami in many pnrtsof Ihr world
Jason. Ihr son ul Nlrhulas and Dt-hra Smith. Is a Hoy Sruut
anti a 4 II Club member Hr rnjnys i Riggins. square dancing
anti playing Ihr piano. Jason's other Interests Include fishing,
(touting. rooking, rolrrtlng coins anil studying trains Hr wants
In Im- a priest w hen he Is older.
The Ocean
I h r m ean a king
Is like the sky hul ta lly
and bine as a jay

Five Lake Mary students to go to festival
LA K E MARY — Five luike Mary High School students wrre
Invited to participate In the T rl State Music Festival rarllrr lids
month al Florida Stale University In Tallahassee Those
students wrre William Pond. Warren Fernandez. Su/nnr
Slarr. Wendy Jensen, and Jrlf Ridgeway.

W oodal receives degree from Oklahoma
I.ONGWOOD — Gary Richard Woodal received a degree from
lire University of Oklahoma Norman campus. Students from
112 communities III Oklahoma. 32 oilier stales and 22
countries were among degree rnudldatrs

By C A R O L J . R U M M Y

Herald •laff writer
Tw e n ty hands flew- up in
Marlely's fourth-grade class.
Students so anxious In shout
oul an answer, they were unable
lo keep si III
Call on me... p p please." one
student said, as he waved his
hand In a jerking up and down
motion.
Martrly thought she knew the
answer loo, but she did nol
extend hrr arm She smiled
shyly, twirled a strand of dark
hair, and j&gt;as%rd on thr rxrllrrnrnt She was not bored, she
was afraid — afraid she'd make a
mistake and ajiprar Radish to
her i lassmale*
Martrly is from Puerto Rlrn
f.lkr 540 other youngsters in
Srtttlnoir County's Fngtlsh for
Speakers of Other Languages
program, she Is learning to
•peak, write «nd rrad English
As with all things new ii will
take time and several trial runs
hriore she is confident enough to
Th# L o s in g lamily, V m fi L te v ig H#R|. T ra n g L u o n g
E S O L p ro g ra m H « r« . m e y p ro u d ly d is p la y
use her new skills
o n # o f m e n c e r tific a te s
Arrordlng to F u n ir r Alex­ H a n h L u o n g . a n d V a n L u o n g . a r* a ll g ra d u a te s o f
a n d e r . r o u n t y K S O I.
coordinator. It will also take a honor* classes In their native according lo Sandra Nan Mignrl says Ih r douhlr exposure in
English at school and home
little extra understanding and country For them It is nol *o psychologist for Ihr E S O L
difficult to ttwivr lo thr head of program Like Martrly she |% helps to rxcrlrra tr Marlely's
attention
If foe no other reason than Ihr rlass Others understand irom Puerto Ricci She moved lo understanding cl Ihr languagr
growth. E S O L Is a program to only a lew words ot English, and Ihe U S al age two It was just
T e a c h i n g Is a t o n g h r r
be taken note of This year's have i mu Mr connecting those Miguel and hrr mother and ihr
enrollment figures doubled those words into mcanlngtii! sen­ tin ol New York While hrr i hallrugc- when student ami
ol the year before, amt the tences And for sntnr last Sep mother workrd hard lo sup|M&gt;rt teacher do not sharr a common
g ro w th shows no sign of Irmtier was the flrsl they’d wt I hem. Miguel workrd hard on language Mi Nahh is ihic-ni in
her studies A dependency dc Spanish and Japanese, .mil her
tool m a ( lassnmm ot any kind
weakening The stuilenis repre
Instructors like Grace M« Nahti velnprd on Miguel lo help till oul French is conversational Yet.
sent some HO countries and 45
she has insirm led siudrnis w ho
languages Nearly 70 pen enl are try to r a s e students into ihcir forms, ansvrr ihr telephone
new environments Most arr and do the shopping ll is a s(K-nk oilier languages Mm h to
htsfvank
"We all have the right to assigned in an American buddy. rrs|Hinslhllilv shared by main thr | M r r n t s surprise, teacher and
student can communicate, can
resume our native language and Someone to sharr him hrs with, E S O L students.
Irarn Irom one another
culture," Alesander said
Yet. walk lo « la s s wllli and someone
"Whai better way to team a
we must learn to speak English w h o w i l l e x p l a i n s l a n g
language, than In teach snuu
Al llrsi. Ihry communicate
expressions Thrv sit urxt In
If we are to work ami thrive "
1**1v else Miguel said That is through voc.il tone and liody
Work ts what these students Ihrlr tmddv copying their work
w hat many ymingstrrs are do­ language MrNahh wil hold up
Mi Nahh sav* (rum copying Ihev
are doing They sprnd a hall
ing Thrv *|H-ml days in Ameri­
hour each day immersed in learn that a period always can classroom* amt evenings her hand and |m iiiu to Rogers,
language instruction They work follows a sentence, or that gathered with family at dinning she will snot ion. she will smile,
In small groufw of five to sis n u m b e rin g appears on the room lablrs re telling wliai and In a matter ol minutes
McNatiti has Icarm-d Row many
left hand size of Ihr (Mgr They
children and one E S O L In
they vr heard, what Ihry'vc brother* and ststrr* ih r child
learn
try
doing,
hi
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slrm tor The rest of thetr day Is
learned lhal day
has. even thru ages and names,
“It's like feeding a computer it
spent attending regular classes
and
whrrc Ihey'rr living From
For
Marirly.
she
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all
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along with American children
breausr an older brother living that |Miint they begin to Irarn Ihr
M&lt; Nahh said
Some students will have an
alphalM-l. Identify colors, words
What ts most im|Mirtant lo at home t* also learning English
easier adjuslmeul than others
Ihrm is lo Irrl a ( M i l ol ihctr new Together they can converse In and number* Through r r| M -iiMany youngsters are prnlicieui
In mathematics, or attended country lo Irrl th.it they belong I heir new language MiNahh lion It will soon make sense

Success in a
second language
is difficult
• y C A R O L J. R U M S C V

Herald stall writer
SANFORD - Sixty five *iu
dents received certlllcalr* last
week from Seminole Community
College — 55 students In Ihe
English for S|ieakers of Other
Languages Program
ll was a dav they had worked
hard lor and lliev celebrated try
singing, and sharing sfiecial
foods traditional lo Ihrlr nailer
lands
" I f you learn v e r y well
English, than you can do any­
thing. AbdouIRlfal said Rifaiia
23-years-old and from Syria Hr
came to this rnuntry lo study
He wants lo remain In Ihe U.8..
make R his home, ojien his own
business, and work with com­
puter*
"Before I came here. I thought
everything would I k - easy." Hilal
said "Th e llrsi lime is so hard
In Arabic. I write Rum right lo
letl I Rave lo learn now I have
lo talk to American people il
hrlfts m r lo learn."
Instructor Mike Jak uhlsiu
would agree The most riiflii nil
tiling for students to do is
approach an Am erican and
conduct a conversation It's not
that they don't know the words,
hut there is a tug difference
between speaking sentences
such as "Can you tell m r where
thr train station Is?” amt actual­
ly conversing with someone
Jakuhlsiu knows tM -c a u s e lie's
hern Ihrrr. he's fell Ih r Insecuri­
ty. H r and Ills wife. Linda. Irlt
Northern Germany lost Ju ly It
tiad I m-c i i home for six months.
Because Linda speaks fluent

German. Jakublsln had ■ Might
advantage, tint ll was still illfllrult.
Vinh Lining knows that dlfIn u l t v L i n i n g and four u l h i s
d a u g h t e r s received certificates
last week They grasjvcd I hem
proudly In Ihctr hands, stood
together, and smiled knowing
Ihry were progressing, and the
rolled up sheet of still jiaiier was
jiroofof II
Luong and Ills daughters urr
Vietnamese, and have been In
America only three months.
Luong has five daughters In all
and one son ranging In age front
17 to 21). He Is a form er
lieutenant In Ih r South Viet­
namese Army, and has spent six
years In jail adrr the communist
take over. Ills family survived
brruusr his son made his way In
American In 11175.

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E d it o r ia ls / O p in io n s
Sanford Herald

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EDITORIALS

Elect Sweeting
city commissioner
It's cany to rule ttlowly through Sanford and
discover problems.
During election times, candidates arc quick
! l&gt;call uttrnuon to these troublcsom- ar^n*
James Sweeting ill. candidate for the
District I seat on the Sanford City Com­
mission. has taken this a step further and In
so doing, has allowed the citizens of the city
to understand his agenda (o Its fullest. We
like what we see.
In the Dec. 6 election, he earned 41.8
percent of the vote — more than either of the
other two candidates — requiring the runoff
cleclfon on Tuesday.
T h r better you know Mr. Sweeting, the
more you appreciate the thought he has
devoted to problems and possible solutions
for the entire community.
His positions may be debatable but
thoughtful positions and debate lead to
consensus and. eventually, solutions.
Sanford docs has a drug problem. Mr.
Sweeting says (caching youngsters to "Just
say no" is not enough. Locate police
substations, one on the eastslde and one on
thr westsidc. and the neighborhood presense
would add gravity to the deterrent effect, he
rrasons.
Economic development Is an Imperative
since this will inrludc more Jobs and greater
payrolls. Mr. Sweeting points to the potential
of State Hoad 46 and County Road 46A as
natural ureas for such development. H r
proposes ways to bring development about
and mentions logical locations for such
development.
Hr makes a clarion call for the city to
operate an one community without regard to
race.
Mr. Sweeting has demonstrated mature
judgement In proclaiming his platform and
promoting his candidacy, ills Ideas should be
of rra! benefit to Sanford. The Herald
recommended Mr. Swc* &lt;ng In the Dec. 6
election and Is plraseu to reaffirm Its
endorsement of his candidacy for city com­
missioner for District I in the run-off election
Dec. 20.

Secretary of State George Shultz's adamant
refusal of u visa to Arafat to attend the United
Nations assembly in New York drew a hue
and cry from all quadrants. The overwhelm­
ing consensus trom our allies and enemies
from abroad was that we were wrong.
The decision to go to Geneva was heralded
us a public relations coup by Arafat. He
rc|&gt;raicd thr four policy statements de­
manded by the United States: Recognize
Israel's right to exist, reject terrorism, and
support for the two U.N. resolutions dealing
with Middle East peace. Tills hr did.
Then, after receiving encouragement from
America, hr added emphesis to his state­
ments.
Talks between the United States and the
PLO are now set to begin and credit for the
breakthrough is bring given to thr United
States.
There Is still a long way to go. but even a
little progress is more than has happened in
recent years. We may have won the public
relations tiff of the week, but winning thr
talks Is more important.

Berry's W orld

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"Know what I hate — being rushed into adult
roles before I'm ready "*

A* the 1988 presidential campaign recedes
Into the mlkt* ol history, all morl* of efforts are
being made to twtsi thr story to serve some
particular purpose.
No doubt the most rnergettr effort has twrn
the attempt to paint the 1988 campaign as
somehow exceptionally dirty. The myth-maker*
In thia case are the Democrats and their liberal
cronies In the media, who badly need some
relatively painless explanation of why they lost.
They Insist that Hush's emphasis on Dukakis*
furloughs for murderers, his membership In thr
ACLU. and his attitude toward the death penalty
and the Pledge of Allrgtanrr had no business In
the campaign To liberal Democrats, thrsr are
genuinely trivial Issues, especially when com­
pared to Ihc subjects they wanted to dlsruss the
deficit, the Iran/contra affair, etc.
Il Is underatandablv dHTlfull for tlrtn to are
that II was their own strenuous ellori to conceal
Dukakis liberalism that made these trivial ’
Isaacs so relevant — and so deadly
Hut the alleged dirtiness ot the campaign Isn t
the only myth bring floated. The liberal media,
of whose bias the public U becoming Increasing­
ly conscious, have seized on Hush's Ih'implng
victory as proof dial they were neutral If not
positively pro-Hush. during the campaign
Thai contention is purr poppycock With
exceptions so few as to tie negligible, the media
elite — by which I mean the chief Journallsis at

all Irvels at I he New York Tim es. The
Washington Post. Tim e. Newsweek and the three
major commercial T V networks — disgraced
their profession by
repealed attempts to
sla n t In favor of
D u k a k la a n d the
Dem ocrats e v e r y ­
thing they dared to
slant.
The fact that they
(ailed in elect him
doesn’t even begin to
prove the contrary. Il
merely demonstrate*
anew what has been
obvious ever since
the media elite gol
■ slant In favor
fa in the .la m in g
of D u k a k la
business In a big way
and tho Dem­
tw o d ecides ago
ocrats every­
namely, that presi­
thing they
dential elections are
dared to slant ■
a subject that Am eri­
cans take a personal
Interest In and make up their own minds about,
preferably after sizing up Ihe rival candidates on
T V being well aware of Ihe media's slant, they
rouldni care Irsa If■the media disagree wlin
them
Where Ihe media do manage to slant Ihe

public’s perceptions (and therefore often the
results) In a liberal direction la In lesser but si ill
highly Important mailers campaigns for con­
gressional and state offices, battles over complex
Issues, clc. Il It nol loo much to say that the
arrogant owners and manipulators of Ihc media
listed above constitute a good SO percent of all
the energy and clout left In American liberalism
Hut Just because they didn’t beat George Hush
don't think they didn't try! Most Americans
even If they are attentive, lack Ihe irchnli ul
rxuertlsr lo detect many examples of bias lielng
pulled oft right under Ihclr nose*
How many viewer*, for example, watching one
of Ihe networks desrntie Ihe two candidates'
activities on a given day. would notice that Ihr
r e p o r t on Hush came llrst and consisted almost
entirely of Ihe "reporter's" assertions a* to wliai
Hush said and how It was received, while the
report on Dukaxls followed ir (last impressions
count most') and consisted almost exclusively of
hard-hllllng sentence* being delivered b&gt;
Dukakis personally?
Luckily, crtticism of Ihe media's liberal bias
has spawned in recent years some dec ustating
analyses of (heir performance. Time was when a
really skilled liberal hack could spend hi*
professional life serving his private political
Inclination*, then retire and accept awards from
all sorts of Journalism schools and assorted
Institutions ih*t had thr good lastr to agree

JA C K ANDERSON

Bush faces
an awakening

DAVID S. BRODER

Bush skeptical of Soviets

U.S. wins coup

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Liberals turn to cronies in the media

W ASHINGTON - Seven months .liter the
Cuban missile crisis had brought Ihr world lo
the brink of nuclear war. John F Kennedy
went to American Unlvrrsily and asked Ihr
Russians to acknowledge lh.it "w r are tmih
devoting massive sums of money in wrajxms
lhai could be lirltrr devoted lo combating
Ignorance, poverty and disease " On that
spring day 25 years ago. Kennedy held out
*ihr hope that consirucitvr changes within
the communist bloc might bring within reach
solutions which now seem beyond us ”
Last week, ai Ihe Unilrd Nations, in Ihc tiltli
decade of the Cold War. Mikhail S Gorbachev
delivered a speech which seemed lo say that
Kennedy's hope might be realized Arguing
that In a nuclear age, "Ihe u v or lhrr.it ol
force no longer can to- an Instrument ol
foreign police.” Ihe Soviet president delivered
his paraphrase ol Kennedy's call lo "make Ihc
world safe (or diversity." Krjrriing "any
out ward-oriented u e of force." Gorbachev
said hts nation wattird lo tap In on the world's
most "powerful source of dcvelopmnil-thc
exchange of everything original thal rat h
nation lias independently created
As Kennedy gave force to III* words by
unilaterally su*j* tiding atmospheric nuclear
lest*. Gorbachev vouched for tils seriousness
by announcing lie would unilaterally de
mobilize half-a-mllllon Soviet iroops and
10.000 tanks, significantly reducing Russia's
threat lo Western Europe
Just as Kennedy used his Inlllllve lo spur
rapid agreement on a nuclear test-ban treaty.
Gorbachev made II clear he hopes hts
announcement will accelerate negotiations on
conventional and strategic arm* reduction*
The timing and the boldness ol Ihr jimposal
are dazzling, bul most commentator* have
pointed out that Ihry stem. In largr jwirt. from
ihe desperation of Gorbuchcv's domestic
situation He needs lo reduce Ihe costs ol his
huge military establishment and shift rr
sources to cnrrgl/r ihe crippled Soviet
ecomony. And he needs foreign-policy suc­
cesses lo hold at bay Ihr enemies of his radical
domestic reforms.
Obvious a* these motive* are. (he w orldw ldr
reaction lo G orbachev's ! n l lla llv r --u n d
especially the praise II has won from our
Eurojx-an NATO aillrs-pula heavy pressure on
I'rrsldent-eJcct George Hush to respond early
next year with a clear signal ol American
policy.
The timing Is terrible from Hush’s viewpoint.
He dors not takr office lor another month: lie
has no Defense secretary: and Incoming
Secretary of Slate James A llakrr III Is Just
starling his Foggy Holtom bricllng*
Hush craves time lo make his own assess­
ment of Gorbuchrv's real purposes and
motives and Ihe odds of Ids staying In power
long enough lo carry out Ills jMillcy. Ill's worth

recalling ihal Kennedy was dead barrly live
month* allrr the American University sjier&lt; h
and Ihe Vietnam War (m/r U S Soviet rrla
lions for almost a decade I Hush and llakrr air
lar mote skeptical than Honald Rr.ig.in about
Got bar (lev's prospect* and have questioned
privalrly whether his success would rratly
serve ihr long-term insterrM* of the United
Slalr*
I .ate in June, in a San Francisco s|*rr« h
responding to the "reform p ro g ra m s’
Gorluichev hail just laid mil lo ihr party ihr
Unilrd Slalr*. while tiring "bold enough lo
seize Ihr ojiportunlty
ol change." m ust
also tic prepared for
"protracted conflict."
The same skeptical
tone dom inated a
spree It al Ihe Unlver
stly ol Michigan on
Del 19 which has
received less atten­
tion Ilian II deserve*
In II. H u sh s a id

Gorbachev

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clearly a dilfereni
kind of Soviet lead­
( B u s h craves
e r." one who bus
lime lo make
initialed "dramatic
h i s o w n
change." Hut he ex­
assessment of
plicitly rejected the
G o rb a c h e v ’s
view that S o v ie t
real purposes!
expansionism had
been cor tied by the
crisis In lls rrn n o rn y-lh r Idra. as hr put It.
that "America and N A TO (can) relax (because)
Ihc Soviet*are on Ihe ropes.”
Instead Hush offered an aUrrnallve theory,
emphasizing Ih r critical role of thr U.S.
military buildup and IJ S. sjMmsorship ol
resistance lo Soviet encroachments In critical
air.is ol the world Gorbachev, said Hush, "Is
able to reverse course when Soviet policies fall,
when ihc co m * become loo high.
"Those coals become loo high nol only when
there Is a shortage of food In Moscow, bul also
when wr resist aggression and Intimidation.
The costs become loo high when Ihc Mujuhrdrrn. hrtjied by Ihe Unilrd Slates, fight for
Irredom In Afghanistan. The costs become loo
high when ihe United Stales and NA TO deploy
Prrshlng und cruise mlsslrs In Europe drspltr
Soviet threats
"Hut where those costs have nol been clear,
the Soviet* have not changed. In thr Middle
East, in Ihc Persian Gull und a Central
America, we see traditional Soviet policies.
The opportunity for narrow gains siill uitrurl*

Moscow.”
IC I O M N I W I P A P E * E N T E R P S I t f A ltN

WASHINGTON - In the ultriglo* ol a
dazzling performance by Soviet Iradet
Mikhail Gorttarhrv. American* are daring in
Itopr for rral (ware on earth I’rrsidrm
Reagan, who some feared would bring
America lo thr brink of nuclear war wilh his
rabid rlghl agenda, has wooed and Itrrn
wooed by ihe "evil rm p lrr ”
Those ol u* w ho rem em ber Niktt.i
Khrusebev pounding bis shoe on I lie table
and promising In bttrv us wilh worldwide
communism are* particularly disarmed b&gt;
Gorbachev and hts Christina* present
a
unilateral troop reduction
llahy boomer* don't build shelter* for thru
o*n babies to hide in when the bomb is
dropped Si bool ru n tritiums tv- longer in
elude a course on bow in dive under the desk
during a nuclear at­
tack We haven't
b e e n e y e b a ll I o
e ye b a ll w ith n u t
archenemy In who
k n ow s how long
And our arrhenemy
just had his picture
taken m (runt of the
Statue of Lib e rty
w h i l e hi s wi f e
shopped al Eslee

Lauder.
IW-fore this warm
glow o ve rw he lm s
you. Imagine ihe told
s h o w e r a w a itin g
George Hush on -fan
20 Hi* nrw n.ii tonal
security tram I* al
rrady lielug Ilf tried
on ihr world situa
lion, sirtpprd of public relations and
Christinas good will Here are some ol tin
insight* Ihr train Is gelling
War with Ihe Soviet Union Is now unllkrly
1hr Soviets liavr loo many problem* al home
lo worry about taking over Ihe rest of Ihc
world right now Troop cuts notwithstanding
thr Hush people have been told llial ihc
Soviet* are still bolstering their military
force* and that they are disturbingly ahead ol
the Untied Slate* in developing i p i l I
weaponry.
T h r U S rsllmate Is thut Soviet troop* will
In- withdrawn (rom Aghanisiun in February
as promised. bul Ihc conimunlsl regime thru
Is nol expected lo crumble ovrmlght
In Ihe Middle East. Hush will inlitrtl a
in king time bomb The regional (tower* arc
frvrrtslily seeking chemical wrapons, nuclear
arms ami lung range missile* Iknli Iran and
Iraq are rushing the production ol deadly
chem ical weupons Already Iraq has
stockpiled hundreds of Ions ol ttiusiurd gu*
and oilier chemical agents Nnw Iraq Is trying
lo acquire biological wrajams. too
Iran is frantically trying to catch up II luis
stockpiled un estimated 100 Ions ol mustard
gas
H olh countries are seeking nuclear
warheads und Ihe long-range rockets to
deliver them
Elsewhere In Ihe Middle East. Libya has
acquired a mustard gas capability and
Mourn mar Gadhafl Is trying in Imild, buy or
borrow nuclear weapon*
Hut Ihe worst menace Ihul the Hush
administration will face Is nol bloodshed. It Is
an economic war liiut ihe Untied Slatrs is
already losing That war may llnd Ihe United
Stales forging un alliance with lls Cold War
enemy to combat the economic boom in Ihe
Far East,
Central Intelligence Agency strategists see
Japan and China emerging as suj&gt;er|)owrrs
and jmsslbly forming an alliance (hut could
shake the world Jupan Is fast overtaking the
United Stales ox the world’s No. I cconom
iL-flnani lttl lnduMrial-technologii al (Miwrr. Al
Ihe same lime. Chinn Is quleily building lls
military power Japan Is actively cultivating
China as a customer for lls Industrial good*
and China is borrowing Irchnology from
Japan.
Dr J k I AnOrncn end iowpti Sp**r

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. Oacembar 18, 1988 — 80

LE TTE R S
Thanks regatta volunteers
I have (h r honor of being on the executive
com m ute that organizes the annual HctJ
1-nbsier/Cllru* Howl Sailing Havana that takes
place here In Sanford. My duties with the
Krgntta Include that of traffic control, to wit'
seeing that all 48ft sailboats are off loaded and
stored on the marina Isle; getting family and
crew members shuttled to and from scattered
municipal parking lots: and. generally, ensuring
that chaos does not reign and that partlrlpatns
from 27 slates are welcomed to our elty,
O b v io u s ly , such a task requires the
assistance, not to mention orute labor, of a large
rrew of volunteers Tbr Hrd Lobstrr Hegalta Is
the largest inland sailing event In tbr world.
Except for a handful of professional sailors, all of
the volunteers and rare participants are ama­
teurs. They are your neighbors and mine, happy
to to* a pari of a rnagnlflcant spectacle in
Sanford.

I am a restdrnt of Sanford and therefore
recruited most of my traffic control crew from
city residents and inrmtiers of the t-akr Monroe
Sailing Asaorlallon All of these people worked
Friday from mtdmornlng until midnight, then
again from dawn Saturday until rare time All
worked and all raced All desrrve my thanks
and. I firmly hrllevc. an appreciative nod form
our city,
Again. &lt;hank ycu and hat. off io Sanfordltra
Doug O jr w a n . Hank Schwartz. Judy White,
Krn Wood. Lalnr Wood. To m Iddtngs. Bernice
Humsey. Tom Ifodgca. Jeff Herdrr. Shetty
Herder t) J , MrCahe. and John Ferguson.
Also. ,i special well done to Charles Volk.
Captain l.urarrll. and Tom Sweat of Monroe
Harbour Marina for their assistance
Mlkr Stubblefield
Sanford

W an ted more parade pictures
Pitiful. pitiful — Not (lie Sanford Christmas
parade, but the Herald s rovemge of It Granted
it was not Mary's (htradr. but It was OUK parade
and I would like to have seen a lull page of
pit turrsof the floats, lares and arlions
I understand llierr were other parades In Ihe
county which. J'tn surr. must have been nice
too I saw no picioral coverage of them rlthrr
II I d have had my camera. I would km- to
have taken a picture of a little three or
tour year old Indian Guide putting a smear of
"war paint" on a little troy of equal age —
precious!
Parade* in hard work lor Hie sponsors and
sltoold receive more coverage for the other
242.(UK) or morr people who didn'l attend one ol
•h*™
Ashley Jones
Sanford

H istoric area needs m ore signs
There needs to l r a rooprratlve effort made
tut ween the rlty of Sanford and the Downtown
Merchants A m &gt; tattoo
The merchants liavr done a wonderful Joti of
making the downtown stores allractlvr but
where are the signs designating the area as
HISTO RIC?
On Dr*]. J I went.In slew Use Sailing Hares nn
I akr M iiw iv Thar* was nul enough wind and
the tare* were railed oil Just by chance t
happened In stop by ciuwnlnwn as I was driving
tmine and Hrotnughly enjoyed shopping In the
store*
Sadly enough, the store* were practically
em pty Tfterr wrrrr frw people walking along
Fowl Slrt-rl Yet just three streets away werr
hundreds ol people, visiting lor the Sailing
Regatta anti now with lime cm their hands, since
the rac e* were camelled Most were Irorti out of
town - various cities lit Florida and from state*
as tar away as California Yet. from the marina,
one would not know Just a lew streets away was
a unique shopping area and a library Many
would have probably enjoyed doing a little
Christmas shopping or stopping by at one ol the
restaurants
Why Isn't there a sign or signs downtown
telling about Historic Sanford'.* Other elites, such
as Savannah, have signs rail over directing
visitor* to the historic downtown area Some­
how. signs latteled "Scenic Houle" air all
around the town - why can’t the same be done
for downtown?
Money was spent lo beautify the downtown
Huai new* people Invested their lime and money,
la-t not all this tie In vain! Please. City Fathers —
do si Mitetiling"
Cathy Harrison
Sanford

Praise for President Arias
T o inert the Nobel Peace Prize winner.
President Oscar Arias Sanchez, tn San Jose.
Cent it Hlca. last month was the grratest event In
my long, lulfllled life of IK) plus years, mostly tin
an educator and world traveler.
I nearly fainted when the great young leader
with outstretched hand was beside me In the
large li.uu c&gt; Popular lobby where he was to (trip
launch Prcutumua auto Mailers and hand out
awards In (Milk personnel No pollre, no guns,
(list a lobby lull ol |ieople who came tn see and
hear their great president. Such love and
fellowship when the national unlhent made
lovely music.
The piece. "Costa Hlca Is an Armed Democra­
cy." I wrote for the Herald Inst year was In my
purse and suddenly I found m y voice: "You are.
lit my book, the greatest living world leader ami
I wroir about It In this article."
He thanked me witb big smiles and later I
noticed him reading It on thr podium while
walling to s|ieak! Ills wonderful wartnlh and
sincerity flowed through like Niagara — and on
cloud nlnr t shall resl forever.
A year makes a lot of changes. I was amu/cd
at the many more toutlsts praising Costa Hlca an
I do.
Americans are buying the hotels, and the
Japanese everything Cable TV' tn my hotel and
the ubiquitous McDonald's, pizza, and fried
rlilckeri prospering and changing the wonderful
old menus.
It is a young people * march Into thr 21st
century with One signs of young well-educated
peace — caring emerging world leaders,
perhaps, with groans from the old warriors.
Good signals are giving hints that great
changes are peeking around Hie corner. It's
alMittl lime!
Huth Hamilton
Sanford
M/t Hamilton, rt'irtd h*r» unco t**0. totonttf rKtlrtd on
untune Socoino •»«d gl.tn by Go. Jatm Sununu ond is*
Commill** tor St*tvt 0*Wom*n in Concord. MM in* *lto wr.td
loottrmtat* D*mo&lt;r»tIMS*tt»l*!*gltl*tur*

Find the true m eaning of C hristm as
What doe* Christmas mean lo you and your
family? Christmas lias many meanings. Fi­
nances and age appear lo be Important factors
tn determining the meaning of Christmas for
some Americans
For the young child Christmas Is that magical
time of year, when Santa Claus and his reindeer
travel all over the world He leaves toys for good
little boys and girls. It Is a lime for dreams
Tentacles and unparalleled excitement
The meaning of Christmas for the young
family with small children and little income
may be something of e nightmare. They may be
distressed because they rannot afford the toys
and gifts so bountifully advertised Their
uneasiness about Chrlslmaa stems from focus­
ing upon materialism rather Hum spiritualism
Remembering other Christmases with sighs
and tears may be the fate of those In the golden
years of their lives, particularly If they have
outlived most of thetr relatives and dear friends
and acquaintances. Poor health and limited
mobility may also foster depression during this
season.
Christmas ahold be a Joyous time a time of
spiritual focusing rather than focusing upon
trpqronil things Christmas means giving and

OPINION

LURLENE
SWEETING
sharing The greatest gift of all. Jesus Christ,
was given to the world The birth of Jesus was
the prelude to God's gift of eternal life.
The beauty and simplicity of Jesus birth
transcends the crassness produced by the
pursuit of materialism The setting, a stable,
was one of the most depressed of clirumstawes
in human terms. However, this setting permits
us to view the real Christmas gift in all of the
magnlllranrr of God
The message conveyed by the Savior's birth
was certainly not .ittout large expenditures of
money and buying the biggest or best It was a
message of Divine love laivr that we should
militate Cove has no prlre lag Lovr Is

unselfish. Love Is Joyfully giving of self to others
through caring and sharing
This Christmas, slop hurrying and scurrying
Pause and take Inventory of your life and the
meaning of Christmas to you and your family.
Children are continually learning from thr
adults around them H superficiality and
materialism are the values you espouse, then
your children will emulate you. They will
evidence unhappiness when they are not given
the material things they desire
Christmas ts the opportune time of Hie year to
bring a different message to your family The
Bible provides excellent Trading material
Heading the story of Jesus' birth and attending
m u s ic a l and d r a m a ! Ir p a g e a n ts at a
neighborhood church will help families focus
upon thereat meaning of Christmas.
The joy of Christmas can be yours, not Just lor
lilts season, but all year Don’t forget the aged
and Infirm and share your prrsenre with them
American* of all faiths acknowledge the rale of
lovr In thr life of a person, a family a vacation
The true meaning of Christmas is love
Of Vntv'.ng it * toufftaWf ana mttrmtw n S*m.«n* Comretaut*
* c**,r&lt;n*» a IS* Wilt&gt;t M«m*e S*W on AJ.‘tor ,

Israelis c ra c k dow n on P a le s tin ia n h o m e s
■y OAVIO ALCXAND IH
Unitsd Pratt Inlamttiontl
KISS AN Israeli-occupied West Hank — On t
hill overlooking his destroyed home, shepherd
Mahmud Abu 1hiI. HO. puffed a hand carved pipe
in hit frail finger* until a plume ol smokr curled
Into the chilly afternoon air
"They demolished my house." he said
"We're dying from the cold Where will wr go In
the winter?"
Abu Dal now llvrs In a Bedouin tent hung
(nan builder* near the rubble of his concrete
house Just before the cold winter rains,
bulldozer* sent by the government tore down
the house and 23 others In Klssan breausr they
were built without permit*
"I* it a lot lor u* to have a house like any other
people?" asked Yousef Abu Dal. 31. Mahmud s
Min "Don't we have right* like arty other nation
In the world?"
Israeli authorities have demolished more than
200 unlicensed Palestinian houses during the
year ot the Intifada, or uprising, tn the orctipird
ternorlr* That is about right time* the number
destroyed In I OHO and more than twice that of
IMH7
Official* said they must demolish thr illegal
structures lo enforce the rule of law But critic*
claim the authorities use building permits and
home demolitions as political reward* and
punishments
"What lias hap|&gt;enrd during the Intifada Is thr
number of houses demolished has Increased
dramatically,' said Anita Vltullo. a researcher
lor the Palestine Human Htghts Information
Center "Ymi can't help but come to thr
tunc haoon tltat It s |M4ltical!y moHvatrd
Vltullo estimated about IO“pet cent of all Arab
Itomc* in the occupied trrrttooes were built
without permits because their owners gave up

Irving lo obtain the lirrnsr*
Residents who want a permit must first prove
they own their property, much erf which has
tieen held by families tor generation* but has
never b rrn legally surveyed and registered
Then they must work through a ma/r of
regulations governing everything from potential
archaeological site* to Itousc ilrstgn
"Formally, tt's the normal process, but It
dorsn l work." said Mrron Hrnvrnlstl. who runs
Hie West Bank Data Base Project, a research
center funded by the Ford and Rockefeller
foundation*. "Th e authorities are using building
vlolalloo* and lack of licenses as one lorm of
bureaucratic lMia*»mcut and punishment
Part «rf H m- problem, he said. 1* the only
planning scheme lor rural villages lit the West
Hank 1* Irlt over Horn the British mandate

period, a time when lew ollltlals unllcqwUrd the
kind of population growth the territory has
undergone
The whole planning sv strut In Hie West
Hank Is almost nonexistent. Bcnvenlstl sold
"Even If the people want to ask for licenses, they
can't get them So they wall and wait and then
build a house without a permit and hope no one
will bother them *
Oltvteli Hatowlcz. a spokesman for the civil
administration that govern* the West Hank lor
the military, dented these allegations
"The civil administration Is keeping order and
respect tor the law.” Hatowlcz *atd "People ure
trying to claim this enforcement of the law is a
punishment We don't consider it a punishment
for the Intifada."
Israeli settlers who live In the territory, many
of whom sit on the councils that control
construction In the area, support thr destruction
of Illegally built Palestinian homes, saving I hr
government has been too lenient In dealing with
the problem
"We have requested Irom the government
time and again to stop wild anarchistic building
by the Arabs wherever they want." said
settlement leader Dov Krlnan describing the
demolitions as a "very belated measure.”
The community ot Klssan. settlrd in the early
ItXiO* on a rrmole hillside overlooking the
.Judean desert, fit* Krlnan'* description It ts
less an organized village than a culler Hon of
small stone and concrete house* without paved
roads or indoor plumbing
Eleetrtc line* crossing village land to the
nearby settlement ol M.i uir Allien provide no
power or light to Klssan The village draws
water from outdoor laps alllxril to a settlement
w ater line

ANALYSIS

C ris is -w e a ry P eruvian s vote w ith th e ir fe e t
■ y TIM JOHNSON
Undad Press International
LIMA. Peru — Wearied by li&gt;od
shortage*. I I It) percent inflation,
loop rumors and a prolonged rebel
war. many Peruvians are voting
with their feet — and more than half
would leave the country If they
could
In a recent survey. 52 percent ol
Peni s 21 million jtroplr said they
would emigrate It they had the
financial means
Experts say an alarming number
In the flood of emigrants are univer­
sity graduates and professional*
with the brainpower to help Peni
overcome Its crisis
Ding lines form every morning at
the government passport office
Oflictats report an 80 (tercent In­
crease in demand
"Everybody wants to Irave," said
the officer In charge police Capt
Manuel Qulrogu Pt/ano "Th e eco­
nomic situation Is pushing people to
emigrate."
The number of emigrants Is
nearly doubling each year. M id Sen

Enrique Bemales. thr head ol a
Senate commission studying vio­
lence and Its symptom*, such as
Increased emigration
Statistics show dial 27.017 Peru­
vians emigrated In IHHfi and 53.070
left In 1087 T h r num ber 1*
expected lo jump to an estimated
WIIIIKI

m

I'lKM

S on ic

1 &gt; .0 0 0

Peruvians this year have Miiight lo
emigrate to Canada alone, up from
atmut 2.(XXi a year ago. wild immi­
gration olheer Hit hard Hrrnngrr
" T h r situation In Hit* country Is
really horrible." said Vlolctn, a
secretary about to emigrate w ith her
infant to live with relatives tn
Miami
"There Is no milk for the baby."
she said "And the lines
Bemales and other experts blame
a lack ot hope tor the future among
you'h. latlgur Irom the Maoist
Shining Path Insurgency's 8-yearold guerrilla war and a sharp
economic deterioration that has
brought layoffs, food lines and a 50
percent loss tn the average worker's
purchasing power
The minimum monthly wage In

Peru Is $42 Doctor*, lawyers, army
generals and other professional*
commonly ram less than $;tOO a
month
Many new emigrants are universi­
ty graduates. Bernalrs said Peru,
u lm v universities educate 450.000
students, prov ides adequate Jobs for
only 30 percent of Its graduate*, he
said
"We arr hundreds, thousands of
university students who are In the
street." said Luis. 27, a recently
graduated accountant, walling In
line for his passport "W r don't
have work."
"The grrat objective, the golden
dream tf you will. Is to get lo the
United States, however possible."
Bemales said Luts said hts parents,
brothers and friends were passing
the hat for money to send him
abroad.
Ecuador. Chile. Mexico. Panama.
Venezuela. Argentina and Canada
follow the United States as destina­
tions, he said, though some serve as
half-way points en route to the
United States.
"I am told that Mexico ts re­

strict mg visas to avoid Hie use of
Mexico as an access (mint Into the
United Stales." he said.
A university-educated taxi driver
said he was going to fly to Cuba and
lake a Itshing boat lo Mexico, where
he would cross Into the United
Stales,
Hestrlcttons on tourist visas at the
U.S.. Canadian amt Mexican em­
bassies have generated a (looming
business In lake visas. l*ollcc say an
estimated 2.(XX) Peruvians have
bought take Mexican visas alone
this year.
Those who obtain tourist visas
and travel legally often have rhungc
thetr minds about coming hark
home.
A foreign banker said a client
"just received a call from one of his
employees who was In Canada on
vacation She llkrd It so much there
and saw that things were so had
here that she quit over the tele­
phone.
"She uusii t even mining hark to
Lima to pick up her things." hr
said.

Jim and Tam m y Faye: Spending for the Lord
For almost as many years as Jim Itakker has
diamond stickpins, the devil has tx-en plotting
against the evangelist.
But he hasn't Iw-cn able to fool OP Cryln' Jim .
not for even a split millisecond of eternity. Why.
( remember hearing Jim expose ihe Evil One's
plot some 10 years ago on the P TL Club, whrn
Beelzebub was masquerading In the guise of the
FCC, Dollars were needed Immediately to defeat
the Villain and claim a victory for God PTL
partners responded to the call, and Satan was
stopped dead In Ills hootprtni* for a time
But no sooner had he caught his smoky
hrrath. than the Prince of Darkness switched
Into the suit ol an IHS mutt and began
persecuting Jim even more viciously. Yet. Praise
thr Lord, rvrtt mote desperately nreded dollars
rolled In. and this time the devil was just about
whupped. Then the archfiend pulled out all the
stops: lie transformed himself Into thr shape of
it young church secretary and brought down
God's servant with sex.
A lesser man would have admitted defeat, but
the little evangelist rallied once again He
gathered around him the truest believers, and
almost raised enough new desperately needed
dollars lo vanquish the foe yet again and buy
back his ministry Then, when the prize lay so
close hr could have stuck out a gem-studded
pinky and touched tl. the devil closed In for thr
kill
Hr turned Into a whole room tidl of IHS agents

and a federal grand Jury, and accused little
.Jimmy of 24 counts of mall fraud, wire fraud
and conspiring to defraud the public through
the sulr of lifetime partnerships In PTl.'s
Heritage Village theme park In South Carolina.
To Hie unschooled. It might appear as though
Lucifer has finally dealt Ihe death blow lo
Jim m y. Tam m y Faye and all the riches they’ve
amassed through God’s graces. If that's what
you think, you Just haven't been watching the
P TL Club all these years.
If you bad. you'd know Jim m y and Tammy
didn't defraud anybody. Did they hide from the
Hcrlluge Partners the fact that they were rolling
In dough? Did they wear K-Mart fashions and
live In un humble. lwo-t&gt;edroom bungalow while
the cameras rolled and sneak away to their
gllt-plulrd splendor later?
They most certainly did not. They (wiradcd
their clothes, cars, diamonds and furs lavishly

brforr the prayer partners, preaching "pro­
sperity consciousness." They promised the
prayer (winners that the Lord loveth a cheerful
giver, and that anything given lo God would
multiply like the loaves and fishes.
More Importantly, the Bakkers never once
denied tt was the prayer (winners’ dollars that
created the Bakkers' "prosperity conscious­
ness," They merely told the partners they’d be
the next In line: When you know the Lord, the
Bakkers preached lo llirir (winners, life Is just
one huge multi level marketing plan, with
Y-O-U, as one of the original Investors Some­
thing like A mway, only better.
The Bakkers weren't so much selling a real
Investment plan as they were the outer
trappings of one. with an understood (wink!)
promise from the Big SAL In the sky. It’s the
same ple-ln-thr-aky preachers like Bakker have
been selling for eons. If your "prosperity" didn't
come, they could always claim your "con­
sciousness" wasn't tight, or your "seed money"
wasn’t slipped Into the plate In the true splrll ol
giving, so It didn't t&gt;ear fruit
So verily, the feds may never tie able to make
a fraud charge slick to Jim 's silk suit. But If
they’re any match at all for him. they might Just
expose thr devil In his grratrst role yet: as a
little evangelist who could cry on rue. and
attract people's money simply by showing them
how well he could spend II
S*'** 0**Mii*«t it * i f i S i o M colwmnltt

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�40 — Sanford M«-»lcJ Sanford. Flonda — Sunday

December 18

1988

H e a lt h / F it n e s s

600 enjoy C FR H party

IN BRiEF
S n o rin g : Just d is tu rb in g or d ead ly?
Ati estimated 20 inPlinn American* sunn- every night,
unaware of the darker dangerous side nf this ollrn |oknl about
nightly nolsrmaktug
Snoring has been liked with Ifie life ihtran-mng disorder
Obstructive Slrep Apnea Syndrome In which breathing stops
Intermittently unit the blood oxygen level drops for the
majority of sleep upnr.t sulleters breathing slops multiple
times |&gt;er night for more than 30 srconds.il a time
This devastating disorder is now tiring trrate'll by sjK-elaltsts
at Deborah Heart and Lung renter ol Drowns Mills New
Jersey.
Alan G. iLickman. Drhopah i’tilmlnarv Disgnosilc* Director,
explained that overweight males who snore every night, and
who olieri lall asleep ai Inappropriate times ar« ai lhe greatest
rlskol having the rondltlnn
Aller llie apnea occurs the brain wakes up ihr body lor
seconds at a lime lo start breathing again Ih r leads to
disrupted sleep with additional life threatening ellreis over the
long term
The snoring sleep apnea runnci lion occurs lm arise both
may result from an abnormal structure at Hie back of (hr
throat. Noise Is generated as die tush attempts in poll air past
the track ol ihr throat, ihr soli palm wlm h may contribute to
Ihr of ml ruction
WHh sleep npur a. Hir otrsirm led windpipe hint ks airflow and
hreathlnit stops
The rrsulls of sfrrp deprivation can lead to mood changes
loss of concentration. loss of sexual drive drerrasr in
short-term mrmorv exrrslvr dav-tlrm sleepiness and early
morning headaches. I lark man noted
Over the long lin n , sleep apnea ran have such devastating
eflects as congestive heart failure hvprrt**tisln and even
traumatic autii arcidrnts caused hv falling aslrep ai Hie
wheel.”
Hut therr is hope The diagnosis study available lo
determine whether snoring represenls sleep apnea is railed
* Polysomnography Available at Deborah Heart and Lung
t- Cenlrr. the study is a painless non Invasive quite comfortable

* overnight lest
b

T h e p .iiirn i is a lta rh e d to an rleetroem •phalograph and
brain waves along w llli iniisi |e activity eye activity, heart
rale, respiratory an flow and till and alMloin*n m ovem ent and
hliMwl oxvgen levens an- inotiliored ■o n lln u o u s l)

;
ff Sleep Apm a Is diagnosed liralm rnl method* a i r uvailatdr
* to fediNT or eliminate llte syndrom* and Ihr stinting H.uktii.iii
said
I
The rtglit against heart and lung iflsrnv is a top priority for
Delmrah Iff art A Lung Cenlrr tor fill years Jk-tMirah has
provided Irealmrnt to |Kttieni* ai no cost through (he Ik-imrali
ifosptial FoundAt loll made upol 75&lt;NX&gt; niillonwidc volunteers
In 300 local Chaptrrs There .ire 17,000 vidutllrer mcntlirr*
Ihouglioui 53 Iih ai Chapters in the stall oi Flonllu t or morr
tnlormallnn please call 3I15-74N OFiOO on ihr Lasi t oast nf
Florida or M13 |H*&gt; 3134 oil the West ( &gt;a*t ■a Florida

H o s p ita l auxiliary seeks volun teers
Volunteers are nrrdrd by if»r S miII i Seminole ('omniunilv
Hospital Auxiliary
“ Auxiliary volunteers at Sooth Semlnol* (:«iitnitiitHv
Hospiial pi.iv a vaitrly ol jo b s s.o.1 Inhti U.’id Auxiliary
president at llie LutigwiwM hospiial
Out duties imlndr
o|ierallng the gilt shop Itllotinallnn disk mail deityety
lliessriigri and |Mllenl i xcnH sen lies '.Vi work with the si.dl
In Hie kitiergrtu &gt; Department Medical Hrtords Pharmacy.
Surgery and Radiology Vigm iit« rs also assist w itli the nr*ds ol
patient* during ihrir slay
Anyone inletisicd m volutin •niig should ■all K* n IV.ii h hi
Ihr hospital M.ukeimg Olf is* at 7t»7 I2UM

BY LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald staff writer

SANFORD — Central Florida
H r g t o n a l H o s p it a l s 6 0 0
e m ployers were treated to
Christmas goodies ai their an­
nual Christmas party Thursday
Santa Claus greeted between
400 lo 500 employees who
stop|&gt;rd by the hospital rafrtrrta
Thuisday afternoon to feast on a
bullet ptrpared by the hospital
dietary department A party for
night shill slafT was held Wed­
nesday night
On display at the party were
entries for a Christmas Irre
decorating coolest held between
hospital departments The trees
were donaied to The Good Sa­
maritan Home Thelma Mike of
Good Samaritan rrrrlvrd Ihr
gifts at Thursday's parly
Good Samaritan ts a musing
home fur those w it bout family or
Income tor mainstream cate
■'1 he trees go to a good cause
and they are very much appreci­
ated over there." hospital ad­
ministrator James Tnwir said
Some of the trees were u
practical as they were decora
live Toothbrushes, bandages
and packets of Nrosportn hung
from brain firs of one of the
seven trres
H ospital spokesm an Kay
Itarlholomew- said partIdpatIon
In ihr coniesi was low ttreatise
the hospital is at lull stall
capacity. Departm ents with
winning entries won cheese amt

T h re e events occurred dial
rem inded m e of mv Iralllics
in ra iiliig lh al I am h u m a n I hi*
realisation dog* me while I go
aiMiul ifiv ih lllr* like a lly other
ordinary adult, m aking derision*
a n d g e n e r a l l y n r H u g re
sp o u sih ly
In my profession
m aking decisions means m a k in g
mistakes T h is Is d illlcull lot me
10 accept Also. I gel tired and,
worst o l all. I become exasjK-i
ated I I I esc charat Icflsllcs ate
viol pari of Ihr M I) |ierst&gt;iia
T h e e rro rs rtm ie w ith flu
Icrrflo ry. all doclors are fearful ol
errors I m-i ausc s i iniich rtilrs on
our ju d g m e n t W e •hn»e*c to
regard o u rs e lv e s as s lig h tly
sup e rh um a n
we are tough
011 ourselves Not (IS lough .1* till
public Is on us. m ind yo u hut
p r e t t y t o u g h n u n e I b e le s s
rh rre fo rc . w hen we m ake a
m iscalculation, w r u- afraid tuu
tally ol p u blic liuin llla lln n hill ol
the sm all, insistent ytilic s ol
iiist-i u r liy w it tun u*
II started olf w ith a y o u n g m an
w ho fiad a Im-II v .u lie He did not
c o m p la in of le ve l or o th e r
sym pto m s and I couldii i defitu
Hu- enust ol his problem
A
blotm| count and abdom inal X
ray* were ini ouctuslvr W h e n In
lierame sicker V I hours laiei
and required em etgriu \ surgery
lor a ru p tu red apjirndlx I tell I
bad let h im down I had Itceti
trained lo Ideiillly *m li a •m u
tiinn rrin d lllo ii hi Us early *tog&gt; *
.mil bail siu ( essiully done s o o n
dozens ol net (tsimis ( hi ait
im ellrctuu! lev* I I applet laletl
Hull my patient * app* ridl( III*
presented in an iitiusitnl Ini in
on an em otional lev* I hnwevet t
&gt;*X|lerlcn&lt; *&lt;1 H m pangs ol ** It
doubl
t hese pallgs wet* not In Ip* d
when, tw o days Lit* i I adm in* d
a m id d le -aged w om an b* Hi*
hospiial w llli wliai I Huiugbt w.i*
in iis iin .il obsiiiu lion lit* sot
genii disagreed held m y band
and suggested a barium * n* m.i
exam Inal loll hi lind i In- source ol
her ills* o ltH o tl
l lie X la y *
showed dlvern* uliiix m fhum n.i
ilon ol *.u olai onipotn h in t1* ol
*he large Im w tl a lo n th iio u Ih d
•o n ld hay* In* o d la g li- -a 1

w iilin u i hospitalization On* e
again I had i . h im to queslion
w in Hu i *my slar* were in proper
allguilielll
eyeli though III llie
bark ol litv lllllid I le ilirm ltrrrd
lhal I had clltncntly diagnosed
lliolt dlllh oil and s* Mims all
itientx m any iiiim * d o tin g toy 2V
year* ol .ntiy* practice Howry
* i Hie m ind play* strange III* k*
] wondered It I w ile having Hie
** m aum ig no * inee* »a w hether
I w.i* sidlt-im g horn acielrraied
*• niltiy I k ii k*-d my **il squarely
III lli&lt;- I** bind
III* stag* w.i* v i lor * \a*|iei
a llo il
U li i
new patient
w a lk 'd llllo Hi* itlllie be nlixe
ip iio u s ly w b lin d a n d &lt; urn
plain* d .i* In listed a litany ol
i o in pluin is H i .ii could I m-si I m
*1* si ill** d as u n ia t II* seemed
lo I k ,o Hu lall end ol a minor
op|i* i ie*p(rainry ndi i llon His
e x .iiiiliia lm il was no rm a l, as
wi n a ** ties of hltMMl tesls
LL b* •* I n le p h m itd him lo give
llllll the IH'WH lllal Ills ! m s |( go*mI
lu a llb would proltably r r liilli III
a I* w (lay* In *.iiilul**l dls.ip
(Mlllll* &lt;1
i o n doll I Ilk* in*- do you*’
b* a*k* d
Listen
I *bided
it s not
my |nb lo Ilk* yon or dislike you
1 in snp|Mis* d to inul oul w ind's
Hu m a in i w ith you and iic.it n
*IK *
A* I n plai crl ihe receiver. I
t iin g n i/ id lhal I d lilowu m y
*mil A n d . in lacl. Hie pallrnl
was ilg lil
I didn't like film
llu w i ver
this is uni how a
ear nig and eom|M-lenl p h vsliia n
is siipposi (I In I k have
I In next day I apologized into
In* u is w ifiiig m a r b lu r hut ll
1‘ul oft fly ill y
yya* I ih * lall
n u ip o ia iy lap** ot giMid mail
iK ■ in will m id iiiifiitilly bml
ll* 'll il i n » • Is* w It* i*

relish tray*
Dietary Manager Carol Pro
rn/a said planning for Ihr jjarlv
had lo begin early enough lo get
orders in hv Or Inbrr The siull ol
the dietary department worked

three days before thr party
preparing 15 j&gt;ound* of crab let
pound* of hot dogs |o intys ol
vegetables 1(1 tray* of fruit and
various othri finger foods and
•lessens

Th e re * something really
rewarding aUmi taking fund m il
making II tiraulilul
pmrtir •
sal«l ol Ihr woik that went Hilo
I horsilav * huflrt

Proteins m ay have link w ith can cer
Bv ROB S T E I N
Untied Press International
II4ISTON — Krsean hersai Mass.), husrii*
General Hospiial have found evidence that
proteins known in play a key role in helping
llie immune system rrengni/r abnormal
•-ells may have an important relationship
w ith earner
The findings are still year* awav from
having any practical applications toil may
eventually open Hie door lo developing new
wavs of fighting cancer, said Dr Kurt
lsselliat her, w ho heads Hie hospiial s cancel
program
*"11 we mold manipulate Hie protein*
you could Influence the way a tumor cell
lM-havrs. Isselharhrr said Ilul we have a
loi more work to do.”
The proteins, known as human Ivtttphnryle antigens or iransplanlalloti all
ngrii-y. havr long been known in aid Ihr
immune svsietn in recognizing and de­

Doctors prove they are human
I had a lousy week

S a n ta C la u s e n te rta in s C F R H e m p lo y e e s du rin g Ih e ir re c e n t C h ris tm a s parly

I dldn l feel i tanfurlahlr alsud
im liehavlor and ! r r s o h n l lo
&lt; lia n gr m y allitude Fur Hie next
lew week* or m onth* III 1m, i &lt; i eplllig am i agreeable My lose
will I m- le n g th rtrd Ilu l. .it some
Ulipiedl* lalilr IIm r III the future
I II tie vu ln e rab le again
My
laulls will show iqi oner more I
try !•&gt; control Hieni hui i h r i r
I hey are, Just as eh clous to the
trained observer as my age sjMtis
and gray halt I sm itriirtirs wish
I w r r r n 't so dam ned hitm an I d
Ilk* lo U as miflapliahl* ABlhaM
kindly
well ifiw ijilm rd diMiorw
III T L ’ serials

D E A R I)H G O T T : I bail a l*ap
smear lhal was Class I Ih rr*
u re k s la in I had aritiilier wlm It
i aim l*.u k |MiMllvr lor &lt;an* er
Class IV How Is litis jtossihle ’ I
do have venereal u a rls and
y 1. 1*
1infer lion*
DEAR

READER:

During a

Lap smear ( r|ls are v lajM-d
llo lll the i t ry lx lu lrrllu ojiemiigl
and exam ined under a rule ro
scope iLisi-if m i Hie ap|M .ira n rr
ol llie n i l s they a rr g i.iiln l I
In o rm a ll th ro iig li l\' Iclecrly
ahnorniiill
Cervical i am er usually arise*
m i only a portion of the cervix; ll
lh a l jtar I leu I at are a Is no)
scr.qied llie •ilmotnial n i ls will
mil lie d ls io v e m l Tills Is why
most dm lor* prefer to ex.imine
Ihe w bole cervix
In yom i as*-, ii's (Mrsslble lhal
a small ahnnrm al area oil Ihe
•rrv lx was missed oil Hie first
exam ination

A second alternative is dial the
technician misread one or Ixiih
*.mipies
Human error olicti
ati mini* lor itllfcrnii-ex In in
in prm.nitm
A th u d explanation i* that you
di vi lo|M'd Class IL' i ells III Hle
uderval belween exam lnailons

In any ease, you nn-il luilher
investigation, sueh as a rone
biopsy, during which a |Mirtioii
nl tfie cervix is remtivi-d and
rtirllciilouslv examined
Fm more Information I am
si iiding you a copy of my Hcaldi
RcjMtrt ’Viruses and Cam er 1
|t
N K W SI’A f’KR KN
I LMI'RISK ASSN

stroying forrign or altuorm al tells tin hiding
ca nte r &lt;t-|ls and lot d e lrrm in in g whether
the tardy rejects transplanted I Issue such as
organs
Ilu l III research published in the Hie
Proceedings of the National Academ y of
Sciences |ss&lt; 11si. her and fils io !lr agues
reported lhal Similes in Ihe lest lube and
n itre im ln a ir ihe proteins ap|war lo m llu
rn c e Ihe growth ol cancer cells tm lrpen
(lenity ol th r Im m une system
III one e x o rrln irn t Hie resrart fu rs in
s r it r d a gene lor the production ol tlicsr

prol'-uis Into human ■ii Iini (d iu r i cclu and
lou n d the i ells acted m a m u ch less
cancerous fashion when they were grow n In
lest tutirs
" T h e re s u lls w ere q u ite s trik in g
t%M-|tiai tier said
I he crlls tieartllg the gene
lorm ed i ninnies a I a tale l&lt;&gt; lo lix llo ld
I h-Iow lhal of crlls w tlhoul It
I h r researi her* then Itqet led the ie||s
into mice bred without an im m u n e system

and found Hie cells a ile d lex* malignantly
1hart tells lltal did mil r ypft ss lire pfntrms
1 he findings suggest dial the proirins
could h r used In slow Iftr grow th of v a n -.o Iyprs of &lt;,|IU rr l*s* llko lif r sa d.
There s firen a l&lt;a ol Ik u s on M iinulaiing
file Im m une syslrtn Ito light la f H rri Ilul ■
Ifllnk llirsc wtodles suggest dial gen ,,
lum or cells lo express lilies* I antigens u
and of Ihernselyes may t&gt;r fyeoell. la I
Issellut h rr said in an Interview
The proteins ap|irar lo I m g o in g signals
lo Hie Inside ol Hie ir-ll and th*- n iirin a l
structure that mav inllueiwe trow the 1* 11*
altarh to other cell* and whether they n . n r i
through ihe tsiaty he v iid
I tie- Irndetn v of tells lo least Hi* sin
and go e ls e w h e re I* really t t o n a l
Issellsu h rr said
Ihe resrart h was •o m lu tie d w illi I *»
Sehasliann G a llm u * r ill and M in t s ti
Mass.ii h ils rtls G e n rta l Hospital

D ia b e te s cure m ay be near
Spwclal to th* H*rald

GAINESLTI.l.K
For Ihr first lutir Hie word
im r
is i ireping min the vocabulary ol
dlalirlrs resrali fiers ami viriillsts al tin
l imerslly ol I lorlda Health Sr letter f enlrr an
partly tesjMilixtble
Wub UF researrhris making major rtm
mhuilons scientist* arr dryelojiing ways to
si rren tlnlilrr (m early indicators ol Hie most
severe form of diatielrs ami arr mi Hie brink of
dlsrnirrttig ways In prrvriil llie disease if
delri Ird rally enough
That s gmst news in some K l U iO i h ild rm
am i le rii.igrrs each yrai who a ir illaglioseil
w llli in s u lin d r p r n d r o l nr
i lilld h o o il
•llalM-tes M m e Ilian 2 million A m r in a n s with
ihalK-Irs require dally injections ol insulin lo
survive
liisullli drjH ml* III d talH lrs ih I ills when III*
( M i l l Iras lose* 11s ability In sri fete a siilllllelll
(ililuuni ol insulin, a horoiom necessary fm Ihe
I mmI v to use and store sugar lot energy Hv age
|h . about one m every .MX) i hildren lias the
dis* ,iv also know n as 1 v |m I dlalietes
Did tie! ex ta il lead lo blindness kldnrv
■allure, heart titlark* ami c in ulartorv pro
blcm s lhal * m iu tlm ix require auijiu la llon ol
aflectrd lim bs l&lt;rs|Minsiblr lor mur* than
3(MMXXI deaths rai h veal d ia tN irx kills mote
(troplr than any oilier disease except heart
disease am i t a m e r V n I k hind such grim
statistics lies hojKT IM-Ilrvr we ate now w illiin g teat h ol a l tire
for dlafieies, v i ) * Hr Noel Mai lateu. prim ipal
investtgalnr of I f s thalteli-s rrs e a tih tram
that is reeugnl/ed as one ol Hie m illon's I m- si
'W e have learned lhal dl.dieles lakes several
years lo develop Th is means i ft.it as w r delri I
Ihe disease in its r.irltrst si ages w r ra il try to
prevent It Itrlm r ih r p .iiirn i develop* any
&gt;v m plollis
ll was MatJareti * illstnvery ot a in a ik r r '
a iillU id y found in Hie panereas of incqilrni
d la b rllrs lhal lias ted lo Ih r development ol
new dlalietes *i rrerim g irsis
louslcfrrrd slllt
exjH-rnnenbil Im i extremely prom ising Th e
telltale anillMHh allai ks ih r insulin pr&lt;nhu log
crlls. know n as Islet or Im la cells In llie
jiunerras llie marker identified hy the L'l
|j*ilhologlst m ore than a decade ago. a|i|&gt;rars
in itir blood m any months am i oflcnyrar*
lM-forc sym ptn m s of dlAlieirs Irecnme *ip|&gt;.iri-nt

ill I'lh-I aided hy a $1 million grant fmmHtr
National Institutes nl HealHi Maclarrn's learn
screened 5.000 Florida srhonlrhildren for the
Islei cell anillxidy AIkjuI one In every 350 kids
had flu -marker and ahum 15 percent of ihose
willt Hu- .ml Hindy dt yrlnprd dlatxics witiilng
Hirer years More are expected in lieeomr
dial** in s in ihe years income

HOSPITAL COSTS
W here an av era ge st a y c o s t s

(►
- ix'

n t Miawi

It s iryea llllg lllal va n e ( lilld rrii will* had
no trace ol Hie Islet •r|| anlllxHly Hit litvl turn
around tested |M*sinvr Im it H itre years laii-r
A lv i some kids who had llie alilllMMly hut no
sym ptom s in the iirsi si trrn in g ifi-velo|H-d
dlalietes hv the little of Hie set olid |rs|
vm l
Maclaren professor a n d i halrm aii ol pathology
nl U F s College ot M rdli me
1In* demon
strules how slowly dlalietes d* yclops and tells

us wr need to srreen clilldrne mure tha n ......
over several years lime
D uring Hie screening L l researchers also
Idrrmlletl a second
sjMittrt' ol i I i IIi II mmmI
dl.ilM-les
tills one an Insulin nlltllw&gt;ilx Now
on a roil. MaiTaren s team Iasi lime n m r ilr il
Ihe most prim tslng M ie n lg n lest yet involving
a Hurd anilhody m urker lhal rev* als as i ally
as seven years in a d v a m r w lm It •liildr* n m
Iren agrrs will develop illaltefrs

Mii‘ linen vild the newrst anlllHMly marker
appears tn Ire present In |lk» |&gt;*n*ail *t| tlio*»who drirliip dlalxies I h Ion- age ,1a
“ The aittllMidy's ap|trarame as |snt ol ait
Immune reaction to a spcfilk- proirlit m the
I mmI v . may hr thr Hrsl event In a cascade ol
linuiunr resjHtnses that lead to dextrin lion ol
Insulin prtKlucIng Islet tells, vtld lit Matk
Atkinson, the IJF clinical resrart it hlliiw in
pathology who ri-|Miriiil thr tiudlng at tin
Ami-man Ihahiirs A sm * all Inn s annual inn t
trig In New Orleans
T h r protein, dubbed 6-1 K fry n seiin hers is
found on llie stirfiicr of islei e«-H« in tin
pancreas

�Sjnfo'd Herald

United Pross International

L.USIIOT0 rniuumla — It
i i n r t n l w ith -1!) | * - f i| ilr In o n e
v ili. ii: ' in IO W ) - u d i* r a w
t h i i i h u e h - r r u il/ r d m a n k in d

lot mmr ill.hi 2(NX) year*.

( V u p lr o n c e r a ile d it "T h e l l l i i i k D e a th
Hv early till* year. 700

peojil*- til nearly 10 village* til
till'* pi) ittiriviur. mminiiiirtmi*
di*irui ol rinn hr ant Taiuaiila
hurt &gt;Ohlrat lrr| (lie pl.igne
In fart ilir plague ha*
**|tt e nl an the plague I*
r\|iri ti ll lii *prrail — tael
I t l. il h a * n ow n p u r r r d I h r
l n l r i n l i i i l i . i l ) o t a la rg e v a ir
r n i d k - it io n p to g ta m
I l i ' i i w a * a lw a y s p la g u e tn
th is a ir , i a n a tu r a l r e * e r v o lr
vm i&gt; w h ile
w ild a t t ir t llr at
W o rk e r a im . n k r i l n u t In l&gt;r
Id) n u l l ' l l
H u t I h r t a i l H u ll
II * a y e a r ly e v e n t , t h a t '*

U&lt; «*
A ll I h o t n l r * I t t - h u r th e n e w
i m i l f u l p ro g ra m a ill b r in g th e
d t * r a * r lu c k In 'It** le v e l* i&gt;( IO
y e a r* a g o w h e n l&lt; a a * a lm m it
liiM g n iit t in i
III I t n l t r * l I h r r r v r a r * wre
r v j w c i v p o ia d lr i M t u r a i u r *
l u l l lin t .in r jilit e in K
*a td
a n a l lie r h '- a ilh " » p r r t 1 d o r it

e »|m l irVitr Ilian 2(X&gt; tat*-*
to r H ir i fH ilin u V iim in

l lir rriwxi Inr Ilir optimum
I* 'tlllplr A lit. the light f hem
kal* anil *v so mat k planning
It t* lairh «miplr in kill r a t*
au&lt;t lira* ***li larrtrr* nl thr
p l. ig m
t&gt;a&lt; dlu* |M*teurrlla
p ■*!!*
lir e w a r t« c&lt;m in N u v r n it r r r
I h r r H a r i* * t l i n e r y e a r * a
* lM |O tr r ill|{ JT O IM N ) t o n * o l
n a V t ii |»&gt;.*nn a n d 7 . 2IX ) to n *

of ln*ertlr lde will be paid for
by the Went German govern
ment and distributed in *omr
35.000 household* tn Lushoto
In stntlslli'ul terms, the
plague ts no longer a* deadly
as It* am lent Hl.uk Death"
name might suggest. The
disease is treatable w ith
ronrtnon antibiotic* such a*
tetracycline and streptomycin
Only about 10 percent of those
w ho catch It die
*'lf you compart- it to other
diseases like m a laria or
tuberculosis. It's nothing,
snid an ofllrta) '‘It's so easy to
treat I Hunk It * a historical
thing that wr say. Oh. really,
there * still plague in the
world "*
Massive outbreak* ol plague
h a v e b e e n r e c o r d r it
itrrougtioul bl*lor&gt; I'l.tgi"
ktlletl 5.000 people a dav In
Hornr m A l&gt; 2*&gt;J ami hill' it .i
q u a rte r ol 14 1 1* C e n tu ry
Kunt|ir‘s pDpiiljtton
that
*&lt;i nn •allied dalk spot' of
blood in appear under Ihr
skin treating the
Hl.it k
Death name.
I.a trr oulbrraks rlaltn rd
I Mr nr mi Londoner* helwrrii
1603 and |M»5 and there were
Irnth • i’&gt; Milan m 16)0
unit Marsaitle* and Provence In
172) In India at Hie turn ol
i li e e e n t u r y . a m a s s iv e
rpidrmir killed an estimated
IH million (tropic- over a 20
year prrtod
Isolation ol tile disease s
cause m IM'M led In control,
hut nm eradication The di*
ease st|tj ap|« ars in &lt;w»mr loim
on e v e ry c n n tln e n t but
Australia Human rases an
rare In the tinned Stairs bul
inlet ted rodent* have tieen

December 18

:98fl — (D

R e s e a rc h e rs im p ro v e o d d s
fo r b o n e c a n c e r p a tie n ts

Plague not quite
black Death of old
By DAVID STONE

Sanlord, Florid* — Sunday

Unltait Press International

found In Hie Rockies and Hit*

Southwest
The (ilagur strike* m three
progressively deadly stages
The hr si ts distinguished only
by small, iti hy humps mi Hule g *
T h e n com es t h e
"bubonic
stage — severe
headaches, high lever and
swollen groinal glands
A victim can d ir H im
Others go on to Hie lethal and
highly contagious pnrummdt
stage carrying a raging fever
and roughing blood Death
follow*quit klv
A carrier nl pneumonic
plague tough* liner and 10
other* are infected thr saying
goes The Turujinhui eusimn
of visiting *lt k frirnd* and
relatives he||ird Hu epidemic
spread at l.llstiolo
T h r a*|iei | of the plague that
gives health winkers lni|w- 1*
Htal It call tie lit-tired *m
tesslully al any stag)
Those in "plague villages "
will be encouraged III tig
gathage pu*
which attract
rats — as lar Irom then huts as
possible to dig l.urllres alul lo
avoid v (siting «ii k friend*
llrallh winker* *u*|iecl Hir
plague tam e to Ltishote
tirt ause li* Hilt klv lnrr*trd
slofN-* are being &gt;Irarrtl tor a
m u sh ro o m in g population
Villages are Hiu* ton til closer
lo the dtiiualn of pl.vgur
infected rai*
Overall. jMipulalkm 'Jensity
In l.ustioio Disiru i overage*
6H people jirr stpi.ir* kllomr
let. bul the llguli l* as high a*
TIM in some area*
A ltlm u g li Ta n za n ia ha*
taken aggrr**|v r slip* lo
'lam p out Hie | lague it ha*
not puhlii l/rtl Hie lari

G A I N E S V I L L E — A m putation
no longer i* necessary in in
crease Hie r e c o v r r y rale lor
v n urn * of a deadly h u m of
u d n lrs c rn t e a r n e r L'ntversltv ol
H o n d a ( a m r r *|&gt;e&lt; i.ihsts an
flounced Hus past week
(li n e co nsidere d a ji . i i lent s
only liojie for su rv iv a l a m p u t a
D o n i* b e i n g r e p l a c e d hv
*e|n live h m h s a l v a g r surg ery
a n d im p ro v e d d r u g ihrr.qtv in
I h r I r r a I m e Ilf ot o s l e o g r n l c
s u n i N i a a fast g r o w i n g c a n te r
that om r i la lu icd the live* of m i
jH-n m l ol its y o u n g v it itm*
Prior In Hie |UH0» the m ii*l

efti i live treatment for paiii-nt*
w u ii this p a iiiiu l.tr canter was
c o ils ld c ie d to fir IllilU rd ta fr
.im ptila-liiii ol Hie liinli contain
lo g ih r lu u io r
follow rit tiv
tiein iitirra p v lo im iiro l Hie
*prri,d of Hie ilis e a v lo nth* l
(Mils ol Ihr lx all *alit Jlf lotio
iit ih.un I'ott .i |Hili,m u &lt;aoiet
*|.ei l.illsl al I t s
I ollrg r of
M rd k me
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MD. FACG
S P E C IA L IS T IN D IS E A S E S O F
THE D IG E S T IV E S Y S TE M
L w e r &amp; B ilia ry T ra c t
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OBSTETRICS &amp; GYNI

THE UROLOGY CENTER. PA

CLYDE H. CLIMER. MD. PA
W SR 434, S u ite 204.

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BOOK REVIEWS

John Cheever was one of thr licst abort story
writers of the second lialf of 2()ili century, the
quintessential New Yorker magazine writer
and chronicler of America's poet-war move to
the suburbs
Cheever'e public persona was equally quin
tessential. Pictures often allowed him In crew
neck sweaters and tweedy Jackets, tills of
autumnal foliage m the background He
seemed the perfect representative of the
privileged, comfortable rlass Ills work so riften
depleted
Hut a closer look at both the stories and the
life reveal a different Cheever. a man
tormented by lonellnrss. brw tldnrd by a
bisexuality he was reluctant to alllrm but
unable to deny, and battling the bottle while
seeking some kind of transcendence
Six years after his death In Itm'i the
outlines of that private life arr taking shajie
and some of the holes left by his daughter
Susans candid memoir. "Home Hefore Dark
are beginning to be filled Kirlier Ibis year saw
the publication of Srotl Donaldson's btogiaphy
and now Cheever* son llenjamin has edited a
generous selection of his father's letters
There are both rewards and disappointments
In this bonk
Chrrver was mostly a note writer and there
la mile of Hie subnet&gt; of observation, ihc
nuanced thought of his best fiction There is
little to suggest Cheever had any deeply tell
opinions or well thought out lileas on much ol
anything Most of his observations on the work
of other writers, for esamjde are stqirrflrul
and sometimes simply petty and mean
spirited.
That's particularly true of what emerges as
the very ambivalent friendship and rivalry
with John llpdlke. Ihe writer wtlh wT mmii h r Is
most often linked lie can call Updike
'brilliant*' and mltilmirr him as grahbv It
was. however, an amtitvalctHC «w recognized
"There ts. I think, a conspicuous rgo « lash
between us that makes a merry friendship
unlikely." he said In a 1975 letter
At lhe san r time. Chrrver was a slory teller
and his gill for a n rrd o tr is apparent
throughout
llenjamin apprars to have t i r r n o j w i i minded
in his selecting, including a nutnbrr of tellers
lo Hope laing. a one lime lover I lie writer never
gol over, as well as letters to Imhutmtvital
lovers
The younger Cheever also supplies a runn­
ing commentary, sometimes using rxretpis
Irutn hts lathers dlarie-s and Journals Al

NON FIC TIO N
1 Child Star — Shirley Temple Itl.u k (I
20.1171
2 A ll I ReaUy Need lo Know I Learned In
Kindergarten — Robert Fulgbuni 12
13.0381
3. T h e W ay T h in g s W o rk — David
Macaulay (6 — 9.UOHI
4 The Laet Lion — William Main tirstrr 15
-7 .0 1 2 1
5 Don't Bend O ver In the Garden.
Grandm a — Lewis Grtzzard (10 — 7 0061
6 Senatorial Privilege — Leo Damorr I t
0.0651
7. Oracle: A Love Story — George Hum* (3
- 5.957)
H W hat Do You Cere What Other*
T h in k ? — Richard Feynman (4.860)
9. Seven Stories of Christm as Love — l-CO
F. Huscaglla(7 — 4.HIH)

though sometimes cloying, the commentary Is
sometimes Insightful and always useful,
expl.lining contexts and references lhal might
otherwise lie lost.
doing Downtown: The War Against Hanot
and Washington
By Jack Broughton
(Orion. 3 30 pp .. 818.95)
The Havens: The Men who fle w In
Amerlce'e Secret War In Laos
By Christopher Robbins
(Crown. 309 pp.. 819.951
Tb rsr two tlooks are about the airmen who
flew secret missions In loros during Ihe
YVtnaiii war and deal with different skies of
Ihe same problem
When they flew, thr American pilot* not only
had to drat with surface to-alr missiles snd thr
North Vietnamese, lliry also had lo deal with
the (Militklans in Washington They fought ihr
Vietnamese to a standstill from these
accounts they never s I im m I a chance against
Washington
Jack Hroughton was an F-I05 Thunder bird
pilot anil squadron commander tiased In
Thailand Hr trlls Ikiw the pilots, handicapped
by rules eg engagement that made tin sense
outside Washington, jousted dally with ihe
mead Intense antl-alrrraft system ever used In
m m bet.
It was. in lac l. seen as a personal war with a
sneaking adirtlialkin for the other side a
courage and skill and involving an elemental
level of chivalry
drought on % war wtlh llaikil merged with bis
tattle with Washington wlirn one id hi* pilot*
hrokr the rules of engagement by altac king a
Sos lei ship In llalpltong haitair and Itwn
lodged Hie irutn llfoughton compounded Hie
'crim e" by delllicralrly destroying llw gun
camera lllm
At hi* court martial llfoughton was con
vk led of destroying H I 50 wocih eg film, fined
H iiU and "admonished ” lie was relieved of
his command and. In rflrct drummed out id
llie srrvke l.alrr a srokif laiafd J review
threw oul the convIctkNi
The flrai |Mit eg Going Downtown about
Hcoughtori's war against Hie Vietnamese is
r selling, agonizing and absorbing
The second jiart. wtiere he lights Hie
bureaucracy and lawyers lia* a aour sell
serving taste mid never deal* with the central
question W'hu should Im- in c barge ig flghiing a
W 1 I . Hie wgebers oc Ihelr elet led clvllun
rlilrls?

III Chronicle of the 30th Century — rcl
Chiton I tank-113.4701
M ASS P APERBACKS
I The Bonfire of the Vanities — lout
Wcgfrll - 5.141)
The Mask — Ik an Konnir 14 .1 707)
1 Love and War — John Jakes (2 — 1 237)
t Star Trek No. 43: Floal Nexus — Gene
D rw rrsr (3.077)
3 Silver Angel — Johanna Lindsey |5
2 3941
». River of Tom orrow — Dorothy Gaik* k
12 Mi.il
7 Tre a s u re — CliveCuwlcr |H -2.310)
H The Tom m yknockers — Stephen King ( i
- 2.(M il
It Kaleidoscope — Danielle Strel 10
1.5071
.
Id Tim e Files - Hill Coeliy (7
1.497)
T R A D E P APERIIACKS
1 The Cat Who Came for Christm as Clrvrland Amory 11 — 17.263)
2 W hy Do Clocks Run Clockwise? —
David Fridman (4 - 7.008)
t English English — Rk hard Lederrr
(5,7071
I Love You Forever — MoN-rt Muntr h 12
-&gt; 17 II
3 Separated At B irth — Spy Magazine |5
- 5.290)
6 Mcgsskllls — Dorothy Rlcli |5 I33|
7 Beloved — 1 oni Morrison (3 — 3 .142)
8 The World Almssnc snd Book of Facts
— 12.8631
9 Co-Dependent No More — Melody
lleatlle (0 — 2.834)
10 Feet First — Laura Norman I2.72M)

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W A S H IN G T O N - T h e
While House Is a alive with
liariles and sentim ental
gatherings. not only because
uf the yuletlde season, but
alter eight year* the Reagans
a rc h e a d i n g h u i n e to
California
In the gift department the
President and Mrs Reagan
are being presented with
mementos of Ihelr life In Hie
Execut i ve Mansion T h r
Whlte House six lal aides, all
young men and women ofilccr* In the military services.
jMised for a group picture
with the Reugan* and pres­
ented them with a wax rub­
bing of Ihe prayer by John
Adams engraved tn Ihc manllr in the Stale Dining Room.
* htch says:
-| pray heaven lo bestow
ihr best of blessings on this
house, and on all lhal shall
hncaller Inhabit It. May none

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but honest and wise men
ever rule under this roof
I lie aide* explained lb.il II
is military tradition to |ur*
cut a m em ento when a
serviceman rriurns to civil­
ian lift*. They said ll was
tilling lo |&gt;rcsciil a gill to Hie
commander In chief as he
prrjiarrs to relinquish the
jiresldenllal crown
The president was iqi lo
par In quips when he made a
lareweil appearunce at a
gathering ot his |M&gt;llllcal up
|Milnlee» at Constitution Hall
the oilier day. *'l can I help
finding ll hard lo ticllevc that
this chapter In Ihe American
saga l» about to end." he
said. "Yes. there are many
things that I'll mis* when I'm
hack at the ranch. Th e
co u rtly courtcny of Sam
D o li a i d s o ll . T h e
ynur-w lsh-ls-ourcom m and
helpfulness uf Congress ."

S O U TH KINGSTOW N. R I Candvmakrr Hill Swrenor say*
jieoplr may not Immediately like
Ihe Idea of sjiendlng 75 rents for
a single randy cane when they
can walk Into Ihe nearest ronve
ntenre store and buy two or
three for thr same price
Hut once they catch the subtle
differences between a home­
made vrrston and a
massprodurtlon model. Swrenor says
buyers become hooked on his
canes
S w r e n o r — o w n e r of
Sweenor's Candles Inc., tn Ihe
village of Wakefield — Is the
third grnrratkin In his family lo
p r a r l l r r th r art of candy
canr-maklng and Is quick to
point mil Ilk* advantages of hts
product.
For starters, ra rh cane ts
different Machine made canes
may each extend lo a uniform
length and have crooks that
bend al Hie exact same point tn
relation to Hie stems
Hut Swrenor says there Is
morn for Imprerlskin In canernaklng When tits family rook*,
pulls *haprs and pm Wage. a
ban h part or ittr allure ts that
some are longer, shorter, (alter
or skinnier than the others
Swrenor lanes have a re-

d-and green stripe, rather than
the traditional rcd-and-whlle
stripe candy fans are used lo. a
bright, satiny finish; and a dose
of peppermint generous enough
lo "give a real bile when you eat
them "
"You get a better cane, more of
■ homemade-looking CSBC
Sweenor boasts "Most of your
canes today are made commer­
cially There are two or three
romjMinles that distribute them
nationally And there are a few
that make Ihe canes by hand
We're one of the few "
The Swrenor tradition of ranr
( railing dales hack to Sweenor *
grandfather, who ran a randy
business In West Springfield.
Mass., from Ih r m id-1920s
through the 1940s
Swrenor # father, a school
teacher by profession, ran a
randy shop tn hts basement tn
the 1940s and opened a rrtall
store In Cranston. R I . In 1953
Hill Swrenor subsequently
m o v e d t he b u s i n e s s t o
Wakefield, where family and
staff produce a tempting array of
specially sweets, ranging from
rhor-olatr golfballs to chocolate
quahogs — candled rrplk as of
H h o d r Isla nd 's Indigenous
hardshell clam.
E a rh holiday season. Ih r
S w rrn o rs rh u rn oul candy

Celery
Continued from Page ID
frozen hark to the ground It was
similar to wliat happened to us
in 1984 "
With llte death of Hie (Mange
groves tame llie beginning of life
tor the rrlery industry After
local (arniers suffered through
several years of lean times. It
t«ri ainr apj-urriil that this new
rush crop was the way logo
llie dlstovery of celery as an
alternative to oranges was jiart
m x idental and |&gt;ari amhltkin
Many |im|4r heg.in to grow
other ( rop* most of which were
vegetables" Tucker said “Cel­
ery sermrd to be Ihe most
prolituMe Under adverse ixmmII
itoo* there are always two or
three innovative people **
Willi Uk al larntera struggling
i I h answer lo the agtleullural
disaster rame in the Iwm of a
unique irrig a tio n drainage
svstem, a one of-its kind Innnv.it Inn lluit tirtwighl limitless
supplies of water In Ihtrsty
telct) im ps III lltc area
"T h e y developed a syslrtn
using artesian wells to Irrigate
llie llelds
Tu ck e r said It
served two purpoaaa It mppllad
water lot Hie crops tml also
served as a dralnagr system "
Farmers simjily drove pipes
Inlo llie ground and once they
strut k water. II flowed frrely oul
I be iuji end of llie pljie No
punqis were needed Farmers
m nirnilrd the flow of water by
Installing valves on Ihr pljies
anil later updated a crude
aiMtdrti trough system with a
more modem jiqiellne network
tty using the pljies and wimmItii
plugs III Strategic arras wtirrr
holes had Im-cu drilled in the
pljies burners found an easy
wav to ftmirol the water level In
tlie celery fields
lly 1910. the Iran years were
over. Hie lulled (Mange crop ol
1894 was lor got ten and celery
I mi ainr king In Sanford
Less Ilian 10 years lalrr. the
slrrjiy little* town was jiroduclng
mote rrlrry Hian any Other area
Its slzr In Ihe country The
vrgrlahlr was cut by hand with
knives and taken hy truck lo
train stations where It eventually
lotuid Us way to markets In the
mid Atlantic and northeastern
states New York. Tuckrr said,
was ihe biggest customer.
A bonus came during the
HLIO* when many of the re­
maining orange trees damaged
In the gteal Irreze of IH94 began

coming back The citrus in ­
dustry was reborn but (Manges
breame a smMidury rrup Celery
was still number one with lora!
fanners
There were many (oral lug
names associated with Hie cel
ery boom T h r two biggest
prrliajt* wetr A Ihida A Sons,
and Cluer A Company
"A IhMla A Stmis are still Ihe
largest grown* In Ihe area
Tucker said of Hie comjvany
located In Slavta. near Oviedo
"Chase A lom jM iiy was in ­
strumental In developing Hie
celery Industry They ended ujt
financing many of llie smaller
gniwers In llie area "
Other giants of (lie induslrv
during Its heyday were Ihe
American Frull Gmwrr* who
•hljiped celery under Hie Blue
Gonse' label Nelson A Comjiany
In Ovtedo. F F Dutton the
Clonts Company and C S ta-e
t*&gt;lh of whom were also k« utrd
in Oviedo Mam growrrs formed
awM irUlW m s and (m ip s a m o n g
them bring (he Sanford Farmers
Exchange and Ih e Sanhud
Oviedo Truck Growrrs A smm U
1km

Ourtng Ihe 1930%. the Iih al
celery markrt reached us |&gt;rak
and SanfiMd lost its i rown to Hie
KvrrgUilrs and iniMlernlzatkm
What happened?
" T h e p ro d u c e rs in Ih e
Everglades kejit turning oul
morr and nuke celery.' Tuckrr
said "It was nothing lo sec a
square mile of celery fields down
thrrr Mosl ol the liaal (arniers
were working five im 10 acres
That doesn't seem llkr a whole
lot when you consider lhal a
square m lk Is 640 acres
Then m eehanlzaikm srl In

A Duda A Son* developed ■
tiarvrster known tuck then « « a
'muletraln ’ Ihe devices w*-rr
monstrous machines that rul
Ihe celery, moved It lo a con

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canra&lt;*•To
make a batch of 100 or
so. they start by (Milling water
and 10 pounds of sugar In a
copper kettle over an ojien fire
gas stove.
When It hits 325 degrres. the
greenish yellow-liquid Is pnurrd
onto a *trcl
m oling table
During Ihe hardening process,
peppermint flavoring Is added
and both ends of Ihe hatch arr
sectioned oft One end Is colored
red. Ihe other grren
Onre the uncolorrd |M&gt;rtk&gt;n
has cooled lo u plastic con
slslency. It &gt;• pulled on a hook
until It becomes purr while
From there. It is formed into a
rectangular sha|ie, and Hie red
and green-colored candy sre
tlons (which have brrn formed
into strlpsl arr prosed Into each
side

Swrenor then Ikilds one end of
the rrrtanglr and tils soil. Jell.
25. twists thr other rnd Into
th in , red-anil grre n striped
lengths
JrfT slides the lengths along a
steel table to hts brother Hrtan
22. who use* a tM ttllr cap to put
a shepherd'* m aik tn them Hr
then slides them In hi* mother.
Claire who inserts the finished
i ane Into a cellophane wrap
From start to finish ihe proi ess runs about 45 minutes

veyor twit trimmed II. packed II
In boxes aikl lusded ll onto a
tru ck b rin g towed by the
machine ll was a veritable
(■triable jkm king house Trucks
ferried boc k and kMth Irimi Hie
Helds In rtMilrd siiMage (■■xnt
where Ihe celrrv was storrd
(MtaM In shipping
T h r machine was Iimi big In
use (Mi HanliMd's small larm* Hv
usin g Ihe m o lr tr a ln .' Ih r
FlvrrgUdrs larmrrs were at4e is
jMiMluce huge quantities ol Hie
vegetable more qun kty and
more e« iMHMTtk allv Ilian Hieir •
((MnjwHIiMs The title of Celrrv
Capital of llie W&lt;Mld' shitted J
(riMii Sanford to the Everglade*
with the intriHlu* tkMi oi the
machine
Within month* a nuintwr &lt;&gt;t
Hie small kM al |in«luirrs lolded
Many iixxr lolktwrd when Hirv
Hied t»ul tailed, lo kreji jiacr
w ith Ih e lr southern tu u n Irrparts
It was a *rdia&lt; k. tml not a*
lethal a Now as the great frrrzr
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dents adjusted
The inllux of new citizens
la-g.ui sIhmiIv attrr Hie ( elerv
market tmilianrd out and San
told rx|irtlencrd onoHirr rrhirtll
— tin* one tMuugbi atMHil tiy
growth and Hie winds ol change
While Hie rrlery market is no
longer ail integral |m M of ihe
local economy, agriculture cunIlnurs lo Hirlvr in Hie area
Surjirlslngly enough. Ihe Imu*
n o w Is u n o r n a m e n t a l
horticulture, lands* aping and
d e co ra tive p la n ts It Is a
lucrative Industry
Although local agriculture
rxjwrt* predicted gliMMii during
the talr 1950s and early 'GO*,
the jMvqilc ol Sanlord (Mice again
ad|uslrd.
All Is well
And It continues in lie Hie twsi
ol limes.

DrivingContlnsed from Page ID
that they have the latrsi In
automobile technology and thus
are afforded Hie right lo crowd
everybody else off the road
Nine times oul of 10. If YOU M
M mile old lady In a Rambler
stuck In a dllch. chances are
she's been 'Darted *
When I think of ibis lyjie of
motorist I usuallv pi* mre a
college Jock trying to lnqirrs* lit*
date He. of course, lacking n

tormal rd u cn llo n . doesn't know
that organ donor ta rd s were
made w ith tils lyjie in m ind
Neither Is be aware Hi.it those
diam onds jialnlcd In Ihr ia r jmhiI
lanes u r r n 'l there lor Ideiilllli au*&gt;n jiur|Misc-s H a v re there lo
measure bow (ar ihe body has
lieen th row n from the* wreckage
u n rr the am bulance arrives

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L e g a l N otices
IN T M I C IR C UIT COURT O f
TM I IIT M JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O fO R S IM IN O LI
C O U N TY , f l OR IDA
C A S I NO t* ■*•* CA p* l
S O U T h IA S T M O R TG A G r
C O M PAN Y
Ptomti"
a!
JA N IS M M I l l t R . I T A l .
Drtendan't
NOTICC Of
fO R IC L O S U R I L A K
N O TIC C I t H f Rf BY G IY f te
pu* wan* te a Summar. fm *i
Judgment *1 farm tela*! dated
Om amber I 'to* and *nter*d m
Cat* te* a* woo C A at i *f m#
C lr r u ll C a . n *i ito I4 TH
Judicial Circuit M and lor
Sem inal* C aunlf Fla.id*
• n * !* ln S O U T H ! A S T
M O R T C A C f COM PANY
PU*nl"« tt o JANIS M MILL
I H f I A l tr* attend*"*! I
■ill toil te in* n*gn*«t pddpr ter
caifi *1 tto A m i f r*nl Door al
&gt;h* Seminal* Caunlf Court
ten.a* Santerd f lor*4* *1II 00
acteck A M an m* tom a*f o!
Janudff
ia*« in* Iplmaing
datenbad papa*1* *1 *•• team
Hi i*&gt;d Summmr f mal Jvdg
man! te • "
LOT c C lU S Tf R G
A IL D A O O O
A P lk N N f O
U N IT O f V f LO P M f N T. AC
C O R O IN G TO T H f P L A T
TM f RE O f AS RfCO R O ED IN
P LA T BOOK IT PAGES I. • a
and to O f THE PUBLIC H f
C O R O S O f S f M IN O L I
C O U N TY , f LORIOA
Tog*m*r mtn all iHuclurat
and im pr*r*m *"lt nan and
tor a* "a* on ia*d land, and
Natural attaefud &lt;torfte and
an r*nfi. itiuai prorckdi arte
pra*"t accruing and N aCiru*
Item aa*d pramiiav all A n A «h
art inriurted * i b n Ito ter ago
m g d n e r Ip tio n and IK*
nabandum Itoraol alia all gai
•team, ateclrlc. nater *nd sltor
totting cooking fair gar aling
HgMing. plumbing rarl.lal'ng
Hngal'ng and ponar ifitem t
m m n ito i appliancat Natural
» t o a f p * " f n w (i L pteth at*
non or map to rrallfr pgrlpr* to
or b* utod nim. Hi. or on ta*0
pramii t ! a ran meugn Rht* m*.
bo daim tod or dfimnabiy
O A T E D m*t I dar o* O*
cambor. ' tea
O AVIO te B ER R IE N Clark
CMcu" Court
Bf Jan* E Jaw nK
Oapul. Clerk
PuCHitN Om II to IN I
O f L I to

ALB

J .e g a l N o tic e s
M O TIC I O f
f ICTITIO US NAAAC
Malic a M kmaOr f'ra n mal I
am i » w | i &lt; hi kvtm atl at I to*
Santa'* A r t Santa'd
fL
l ammait C an't! Ftend* under
rn* fktilteirt Nam* a4 C LASSIC
A U T O and mal l Intend to
ragitter raid name •*"* m*
Clark of m* Circuit Cmrrl
Sammate Cam "!, fterida Hi
mcardanca **"i m* Fruaitiana
a* m* f MUiaut M*m* s i t i d n
Ta W " Sm'ten M l or ! tend*
Stolwtet 1*1?
k SW " fanteca
PuStiaA Dm II 1 4 H 'tea
Jan I. Itot

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M O TIC I O f
FIC TITIO U S NAAAf
team* it rwrtRf g*r* * mat l
am m gagia •» kukte" l * f O
Baa *4 tarn Fart Sam mm*
C a m lf
fla t Ida under in*
f I c I I I I*« * Nam * pi
tel IGHBORMOOO M ( A S IM f
C O U B lfB . f Ml TIAACS arc
m*r I M.'md te ragitter u te
nan* m m tea Clark at ma
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f ter ida m actar dam a warn m*
f* a rii* m t *1 *«* fteliltow t
Mama Ua'utet Ta M l Smtten
te l *a I w d a l l a M n i n .
t B A Ja n
F u RJiia Dm ti I* I t ia*a
Jan I tarn

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In# SI I d a . R irm Aater
Yiaraganar- OiaMNI n#a ra
i t i H d an a*m*4an*" ter U r n
ad*m*n! and Sterag* a. La la ca
Aatert*r»m
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T IO N
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Ippnam piti |i Saum Rang* n
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O f 4 U S T i MO P IR M lT to b*
l a a a r at p i n t » C R M a
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b n d .lw tl M R fA R G U L L *
C AttAL
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*r d a ", in* *opr*#!im»4tl n*
ia*ri&gt; man j* t e f i k a n a *
d a u H a*.i ■ * " . U m r d r m b t
inter*t*ad m an. *! te* (rated
n*p.c I ' r i m* tomrad enrdpef
m* Si Jd*nt Rirm A*ter AAan
a p « - ( t e a m •• P o tom
'«f* Pa‘a**a f ur te* U S ’*
Ufa *r in par m •* ■•» r i t r « an
S 'a 'a H ia k a a . I* « M a t '
P a t ' l l ! Mr tea Ma U * * U I
R f i l l i a * k | t«l!* a 1* in #
a*p* u a*&gt;«n m*. k* n a p bn*
ana.id k* m a d * ns tolar man
I* d a n tram in* «••* *r
ePtmter p*
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a Cnapter l| i fu n d * Stototet
• d * m a l"*♦.r* M*armg o &gt; 'f
t e u par earn r t o a !ub!t*n*&gt;*i
mteratte *r* *lterted b . m*
appHcaton and nto til* ■ pa''
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• r t m t o R l R i f A C ma*
o k N . an AMwinittffir# M*ar
mg An tun**! nu d a r "ten
•Nfmtwnt pin to pr»«*nted to
ma Ba*rd tor IN c«n«'d&gt;rat*n
■n H i a*nb*r«rian an in*
*ap'K*(tm prter to m* t a p !
••a mg m run an " « *ppm *!*an
Danni%» T a*mp D rartor
t n .'t u n at a r . » m

SI M m * r*r Aa*a*
Man*g*m*nr Ot.lr u !
PutHen 0m to 'to*
O f l 1*1
MOTICI
J«*mi M'rm Aater
4 O 'IH k I to t ro
*»■ rad on opptuoiun ter Can
tompllr* Aater Uto Nam
LAKE H A U N Tr W A T IR
ASSN INC P O BOA 1101
G f N f v a . f i n r n n r ....... .....
f l I I I 00T1ANM! an l l ' l t **
Tn* applicant pr*pot*t i*
w i t b d r a o t I I I M G O *•
G R O U N O A A T fR f ROM TH E
f L O R i OAN AQ UIFER ai* I
f K IS T IN G A l l i s
AND I
proposeo w in
p u r l ic
SUPPL Y te %*rra a no n e ra a ltl
Hi Lammote Cawilf located m
L m lu n M Tpantog N SowMi
Hang* n f a "
C IT Y O f LANfO R O P O
BOX Iff* SANTORO f I
•ppi'Calen fl III00 M A N O M J
on 11 la M Tto applKonl pap
poiot te n'Hidran * 0M M G O *1
G R O U N D A A T f R FROM TH E
F L O R ID A N A Q U IffR ate ta
E X I S T I N G W IL L S A N D t
P H O P O S E O W E L L S lo r
P U B L IC SUP P LY lo tarao
14! 140 o cra lll In Somlnolo
Count, lo* ated m Smtwr JJ
Toamteip ta SauMi Rang* K
f a il
Tto Gaaarnmg Baa'd o* rn#
OteNicT mil laka telun lo pr ant
or d m . m* aeptearionltl no
tourer "ton 10 dart Nom ito
date ol m u nolle* Stoute r*u b*
inter*!ted HI 0*1 ol Ino Had
a pp rxa'ent rou mould contact
Ito SI JWmi Biaar Aater AAan
ag*m*ni D 'lN'Cl al P O Boa
ic it
Paiateo Honda 110/0
Icia or in par ion al " t olix* on
S la la H lg h n * ! 100 W a it
P aula a ! ter H i aoa IJ* t i l l
W r l l l a n o b ja d la n lo in*
application ma. b* mad* but
mould ba cmairad n* later man
•a d a .i team in* dal* ol
public a ten Written abim*&gt;ona
m ov'd IdtnNtf Ito oblmter b .
Item# and addratl and lu ll,
daacnba Ito e6|*ct&lt;on lo ito
application FH.ng a . r i l l * ,
obimllon o * i not tn lilu rou lo
0 Chapter 110 Florida Slaiutet
Adminatlralla* Hearing O nl.
Ihoi* par tant .to la w bilanlial
interailc tr* afNclad b . Ito
application and ato lie a poll
•ion maaimg in* ragui'amanlt
01 Lac Hon 10 I H I. f A C . "tor
eCdam on AdmiiutNaNao Hoar
ing All Hmolf Iliad rat "Ian
obtmliani Mill b* pr.tamed lo
Ito Board lor " I cantidarolion
In li t dalibaratteii on Iha
application pr&gt;*r U tto Board
lak Ing aclUn on Ito application
DannltoT lamp. O Hm lor
D i r inon ol Record!
Si JoMnt Riam Water
Management D ltlrld
Pubnm Dm II IN I
(rE L If*
Tto SI

0- M. IO

Legal N o tic e s
M O TIC I
T O AiaOAA I T AAA T C OMC f R te
N O TIC C IS M I R f BY 01 V f N
Hi mcardam* pirn f S to? ill
mal " * C " . Cammittten *1 ma
C llf *1 Santerd fterida Ml"
maal hi Special Satkdn at l| *a
Noon an Dm*rr&gt;b*r I I IN* la
canvata m* return* at rn* Rwi
O " r im non I* to told O*
c*mp*r Jt IN4 Tto m**t ng
m il to told Hi m* Cammlttaan
Ream Cite H a" w Norm Part
Aranu* Santtad fterida
A D V IC f TO T H f PUB LIC
If A P f R LOte O f C IO f S TO
A P P f AL A O f C H O N M A O I
A lT t e R f S P f C T T O A N T
M A T T f R COteSiOT R f 0 AT
Ttef A B O V f V I C TIN O OR
H fA R IN G H f m a r t e f f O A
V fR B A T lM R f CORO O f TMf
P R O C f f D INCS IN C LUO IN O
i n f rrs riA A O M v a n o i v i
O f NC f A H 1CM R f CORO IS
NOT P R O V IO fO R T T H f
C IT Y O f S A N fO R D
1fS
tot 11*11
te te Tamm Jr
C "»C i* tk
PutlnA Oac to ito*
D B L IT T
IN TM f C IR C U II COURT IN
A N O fO R S IM IM O lf
C O U N TY , f LORIOA
C A t l MO M t t l l C A * t P
fO A fU N O H ILL AtoC A R O LYN
*A MILL.
PIam ft"
ft
L A R R Y b B AteO fRT
P A U L IN f H AN O I R t
A i r C O R IL A N ta i NANCY
RIlAteSBI *nd an a tetetonr

aaOTICI O f
fO R IC L O L U R fM il
M O TIC I it n p d . B*rpn mar
m* a d n u g r a d Oa.te te Bm
nan Clark *4 m* C r c d l CatoT a*
laminate Caamte fterida . H
an m* urn da . a! Jaamar. *N*
*1 II to a (te rt * m *a a
Caanfy Caurtearn
Santerd
f Mead* after kw taw and tall at
Oarbfn aarfery I t tea n g fe d and
u m 'f H.itoto m
te f tend*
L a i ? A a B la c k n .
S A U L A N D O TM f S U B U R B
B I A U T I f U t PA* v SPRINGS
t f C 1 *0*1 mcaadmg to ma pto*
m*r»a! m rmmded m Pi*r g***
&gt; Pap* tt"» P A * h R a r p A *f
1»mmate Caamte » tend*
pu»i ■an! te ma ! a*w Judpmam
anter ad an a &lt;**• pandmg r&gt; late
C a u l m* ite "
•ndnatedaPam
A llt e f U " f
' k m * rn** a* late C*i*r m*i ten
d « i a. Da* am t o r ma
IV I A l l
(te*te N Barr**.
C l ! Ra O* l h |
C IR C U IT CO UR T
R ! Jan* f JatoaN
(tepu&lt;r Ctert
P.P* m Om U to ia*a
l ) f i toi
_ _ _ _ _
IN TM I C IR C UIT COURT
f HiMT I ( NTM JU D ICIAL
C IR C U IT IN AND f OR
I I W I M O l t CO UN TY,
f LORIOA
C A S IN O tr M 't CAaa P
RAHNI T T B A N tS TRUST
COAAPAN! N A « n*l«toto*
ban* mg *itot telun. *t Trulte*
Plam li"

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R O B4R T H L I T T i f *t
**"*&gt;•• p*aNl*r Madmg and
dung b w n e il *1 HOW f 11
P lA C f O f SANf ORO L T O •
T*rm»ito* um *ad p*. tn*r m p
*ndm *C lTY O f LA N !O D D
f LORIOA. a mm*ca*i
i a*par **un and p*i"*c ai
aaltlmg u M r Ito teol *1 Ito
LteteaCf tend* and HARR*
m oooy o utd o o r

A 0 Y I R TISIN G INC a T
torpor alien
Datendanlt
N O TIC E O f SALf
N*Ck # It to&lt;ab. g.ran lha&lt;
pur war.i te a f mat Judgmani
anterod m m* a t e n captured
action I •ill tail III ito r**i
pr apart. t"u*ted A Lemuel*
c acml. T ter Ida d m i C a d n
B*gmn.ng al m* Lovmaatl
carnar a. S m 'e n j I w m . X
Lovt* Rang* X f a i l Lamuete
C # u "l», Flo rida run N orm
A Y * 01 Wail along " e f at'
I mo ol ta-d Lm lun J * Attam o
ol *** • leal
ttonc* Norm
l**11 X Wail par *ll*l a "n m*
Loutn im* *f 1a d Lad u n j *
d'Hanc* e&lt; 1*1 ka teal " u m *
Saute aerpa W f a il * to i**r
•tom* Norte tatel'M • Mac'
e ll 10 laal
in a m # N o rm
00*0«0j
W ail ala ?J 1**1
ttoma Norte »* -ti K
Wail
110 0 tea' Iton Saute 00*0* 0J
f a i l 4*1 101 1 **1 la IN#
Ncuttoaiterl. ngni ol a * , lire
a l O n a ra G ra p a a llla Read
f •tenten
Itom a real along
t*'d i»gM *1 . a . im* Nom a
•angani b e a rin g ol Sau*n
10^1 IY E o n o&gt;ong a cur**
cam*** Souteraotterl. hating a
rad vt of 11*1*1 teat Ihrougn a
central angle ol J!*J* 0* *
dit'ama ol 110 M l laol te Ito
P I ol laid cur** " e m * South
11*1110 f a t ' 10 0? tea' W 'to
Lovttort. im* ol io&gt;d Lac tun 1
•tom* Sovte ot*li M
f a it
M l IN teat lo tea Po.nl o'
Bag nnmg i*it and tactpi rn*
Soute M l la*' o' tea Southard **
ol SacIton j T w t i i p M Sovte.
Rang* M f a d . lying f a i l ol
Airport Bauterard I Slate Road
Clll, Sanlo&gt;d fterida
and I I I all Im proram anlt
partomH propart, and lla h vtt
located on or vied tncormectefi
with Ito real property at mar*
parlKular*. dttenbad m teal
ctrlam AAorigag* and Sacur".
Agitamanl dated at ol Jure I
IN I rocordod Hi OltKial B*
cord! Boo* I M l Pag* tM in te*
curran t public re co rd ! ol
Sammate County, Florida at
pwbix tat* te tto h g n .ii and
bad b ddrr ter cam al te* A r i l
front door ol Ito Lam mote
County Courteowt*. al Santerd
Laminate County f lor d a *1
II 00 A M on Jonoary I IN I
D A TC O tell Lte da, ol Do
ermbor. IN*
D a .id N Barren
Clark ol te* Circuit Court
By J a r e f J a v r .it
At Deputy Cterk
Publ'th Dm II tl lay#
D E L III

Legal N o tices

I.

L e g a l N o tic e s

N O TIC E o r
M O TIC I O f S A lt
f IC T IT IO U S N A M f
LP A C I
NAM E
Natico te hereby * ran teal I
CIS
Saratc* World
am angagad in budtott *1 F 0
I?
! Jyfm Dvpvy
Baa N i l Santerd FL Ijrrj I Alton P .im t*
c?
Sammaa* Cat*"* fterida *mdH
Lte r* Pt imk a
cn
•ka f i c l i l i a u k N am # ••
KarlSckroadar
C 11
HID* ARDS and tear I intend te
c«i
I V . '1 O u l't
tag*lte* ia*d nam*
tea | Fatty Moktor
cn
Clark af tea Circuit Cave* | V me ant i n t t a
Da
Sammate Cacmty f ter tea m
Trowan Moil
am
actardance Mite tea F 't f cant
Al
Cote. Allman
sf tea f x tilu u l Nam* Steratet
A*
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t F a N x ia M A dam a*.
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P ubtm O m * it t l Tl i« n
Ctey Ctory
Of
pr apart, cam. it mg
O I L II
af ta 'a
m e d ia n * ! tempt
d ta n a tt site cteth'ng nan
paper tem plet tte cd e n itt
IN I N I C IR C U IT COURT.
miicatiaaeout boaat m
fO R S I M I N O L I COUNTY
f LORIOA
■ " I to lead ter cayh •• putex
C IR C U IT C IVIL NO
law an IJ i t M *• *«AM *•
N M io c A a a i
toten t t o n c te tot'fly a * " #
J A M f S A LMifl A and DONNA
lte" ter con! du* In occordonao
M SHIRA Nulbund ard . I N
■ ‘in E lm Ida Slaiutet Sad
PlamriNt
L k r t y r Y m il" | Act Sm'wnt
rt
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I aw and *1 R ’
R O N B. R B L A i* andDONNA
All itemi *f tpm at may naf to
J BlACR .kw iAundandoiN
ar at lab* *• dateyftate
Oatendanti
A A A S a c It y Iteaag*
M O T IC I Of LA 11
&lt;11 A .apart R '.d
Poriuaaf I* Ckaater «•
Santerd F tend* n i l
N O T lC I IS H I R f BY G i r l N
d t n is u i
pur want te an O rd e ar f re*
Publ'th Dac 11. I* IN*
judgment of farrntewr* dated
D T I tl
Oac amber I &gt;*N and *nNr*4
m ( a u N* M a a ia C A O a i *f
•to Carnal C*u»* *f ana f gh
teanao Judxiat Cncurl h*and ter
IN TM I C IR C U IT COURT OF
Lamina * C * u «ly
flatid *
TM t I I O M I I I U T M JUDICIAL
atoram Jamat A Shut and
C IR C U IT L I M I N O ll
Oenre M V 'a ar* fla
"*
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
and Babb* R Bterk arte Derate
C IV IL ACTIO N NO
1 Rimk ar* datena«»«i I .&lt; h
a* ' tea t A at l
tail te tea h g to d and kod
f ir s t n a t io n a l r a n * o f
k d f n ter cat" al •** oad N*nr
C H IC A G O a Na'wn*. l a x mg
d e r of te* l aminate Csun'y
Ayam **t&gt;to
Courteoak* m Santerd Lam non
PtemtiM
Cacmty f lor «de *• 11 W a *tea*
ay
a m an te* ite day of Ja n e *
K f N N I T H I M A R lR f H f
IN I tea kwteuag O M 't a *
pr apart. O! ta* Nate at la d
M O T IC I Of S A lt
Order ar f ma* Judgmani te
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TM I C IO M T f lN T M JUDICIAL
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IN T H f C IR C U IT COURT IN
A M D fO R L I M IN O lf
C O U N TY . ELO RIO A
C ASI NO N l t l K A M l
IV P f R IAL SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION aCali'amta
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W ILLIAM L B AYER S
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AMT N O ! O HOT I d O f SALE
NOTICE IS »*rH| RV G IVf N
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Summary F m#i Judgment yl
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Boo* it Pag* te ol te* Public
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C l I R « O f TM I
C IR C U IT CO UR T
Ry Jane I J*t*»x
Deputy Cterk
Pubnih 0 m II. '* IN*
O I L N*

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IN I M I C IR C U IT C O U R T. IN
ANO FOR S f M I N O lf
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
C A S I NO N ItM C A g y F
U N ITE O C O M P A N if S
FIN A N C IA L CO R P O R ATIO N
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I T T FIN A N C IA L Sf R V IC IS
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DISCOUNT. H O LID A Y SPAS
A N D F I T N I S S C fN TC R S
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and atear tmknan n par y*ny pa
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TM I t I O M T I I N T M JUDICIAL
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O A V ID N BER R I E N
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
At Cterk ol Ito Court
C L E R K OF THE
By JaanBrillonl
C I RCUI T COURT
A i Deputy Cterk
Hr JonoE Jaou*(
Pubhih Dm II. 14 IS IFM.
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Jan I. I I "
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Legal N o tice
IN 1 H B C IR C U IT C O U R TO F
T M « E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D FOR
(■ A M N O L I C O U N TY .
FL O R ID A
Cm R J M I c a a t p
M IT M O R F IN A N C IA L . INC .
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GEORGE IVEY GAY, E T A L
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O IU R I TA LE
N O TIC E I t H E R M Y G IV E N
purtuonl to • F in*i Judgment #1
N N l M i n Botod O N t f f A x A
ITER, and n m N m C a m N o
B B 1 U 1 C A B E P t l lha Circuit
Cawrl Ol tha E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial C lrcull In and t o
S E M IN O L E Caunly. F to id a
■ ha ra in M I T M O R F IN A N
C1AL. INC la tho PUm lifl and
G E O R G E I V E Y G A » JA N E
G A Y ar t Ria Pitot vili fy I win
tall aa itia Highotl and baa*
biddor aar coin at lha A n l Nani
door al Itia l ominoto County
CaurINauaa In Vanto d Florida
al II ao a m an the day a«
January tl. IN t. t N toftowing
dotcMbwd proparty aa aal t o » i
In told Final J udgemu rt
T H E W E S T N F E E T O F LO T
M. A N O A L L O F LO TS II AND
II. IN BLOCK F . OF TH E
S O U TH to O F TR A C T 14. S IC
OND R EP LAT OF U N LA N D O
S P R IN G S . A C C O R D IN G TO
T H E P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
C O A O E O IN P L A T BOOK *
P A G E A OF TH E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
O V E N R A N G E. R E F R I G E A A
TO R , O ISH W A SM ER .
G A R B A G E D IS P O S A L W ALL
TO W A L l CARPET
P R O F E R TY ADDRESS. « .
PALM SPRINGS ROAD
LONGW OOO. FLO R ID A a m
W ITN ES S my hand and tha
aaal at M a Court an Dacambar
1, taw
(S E A L )
H ON OR AB LE
D A V ID U B E R R IE N
C to b at tha Circuit Court
By JanaE JaaawK
Deputy Clara
PiMriah Oac II, 1C law D E L W

Legal N o tice
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
T N E IITM JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF FLO R ID A . IN A N O FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
CASE N O * a M ta C A a a L
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
OIVISIO N
E M P IR E OF A M E 1 IC A
FE 0 1 RAL SAVINGS BANK
P L A IN T IF F .
W A R R E N A L A N JA A N O .
DAW N F L A N tA . HIS W IF E
D E F E N D A N T (S )
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E I t H E R E B Y G IV E N
puravanl to an Ordar a&gt; Final
Judpmant t l Faractooura datad
Dacambar I. law. antarad in
C M I Caaa No t* b j i ot ttw
Circuit Court al tha E IG H
T E E N T H Judicial Clrcull M and
t o SEM IN O LE County. Florida
a h a r a In E M P I R E
OF
A M E R IC A F E D E R A L
SAVINGS B AN K. PlAMlill and
WARREN A
LANZA ANO
DAW N F LAN ZA HIS W IFE
a rt datoidanllal. I m il tall ta
tha highatl and bait b«ddor to
caah A T TH E W EST FR O NT
DOOR OF TH E SEM INOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORO FLO R ID A , al II 00
A M . January O . law lha to to r
u 1 daacribad praparty at att
I told F.naI Jid g m int,
LO T 14. C O U N TR Y DOWNS
phase
i i . a s u b d iv is io n
ACCORDING TO TH E P L A T
T H E R E O F . R E C O R D E D IN
P LA T BOOK It PAGE S I I ANO
M . P U B L IC R EC O R D S OF
SE M I N O L E C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
O A T C O al S A N F O R D .
F to M j. ihit I day at D a *mbar.
IM
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C LER K O FTH E
C IR C U IT C O UR T
S EM INO LE C avity. Florida
By JanaE Jaaatric
Daputy Clort
Publidi Oac II. M. &gt;*M
DEL m

Legal N otice
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO UB T OF
T H E IIT M JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT
O F FLO R ID A . IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TT
CASE NO W T T t lC A * ! I
G E N E R A L JU R ISD IC TIO N
DIVISION
F E D E R A L HOME LOAN
MOR TO AGE CORPOR A l ION
P L A IN T IF F .
— «*—
R O B E N T C D A N IE R A N O
ANN DANSER. HIS W IFE .
S H AD O W BAT HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC
D E F E N D A N T (SI
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E I t H E R E B Y G IV E N
pur w ant la an Ordw at Final
Judgm inl at Faraclaaura datad
Dacambar 1, lt«A antoad ut
Clod Cata Ns H i m at lha
C lrtu il Caurl at tha E IG H
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit m and
t o SEM IN O LE Cavity. Ftotda.
n h arain F E D E R A L H O M E
L O A N M O R T G A G E COR
P O R L T I O N . P la ln llll and
R O B E R T C DANSER AND
AN N OANSER. HIS W IFE ars
datoidantltl. I mil tall to tha
hiphatl and batt brddar to cath
A T TH E W EST FRONT DOOR
O F TH E SEM INOLE CO UN TY
C O U R TH O U S E . SANFORO.
F L O R I D A , al I I M A M .
January II. Its* lha toHewmg
datcrlbad praparty at tat to m
In ta * F trial Judpmant N m i
LO T 1 SHADOW BAY U N IT
O N E . ACCORDING TO TH E
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
C O R llE O IN P LA T BOOK la.
P AG ES «* ANO IW P UB LIC
RECCR0S Or StwiflOLF
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
D A T E O al S A N F O R O .
Ftotda. Put I day at Dacambar
taw
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
C L E R K OF TH E
C IR C U IT COURT
tC M IN O L E Cavity Florida
By JanaE Jaapmc
Oaputy Clara
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SaperAta ta ile d b ld t I lf
FC &lt;W h N l f r t * M « t t o Pump
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PurcbAIIAE OcpATlm int,
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P A . . Neal H » t . W t o n t r y
January II. Ito BM t m il ba
pubdefy ot»n*d and r»od aloud
In lha Board ol County Commit
tt o to t Chamber* I N I t Firtl
Spool Room i W i »
Santod
Florida an lha abort appointed
d f r ot 1 M P M . local lima
II (hailing bid. m oil tpi
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County Set m e t
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Pure titlin g Roc option Room
SJ00 Santod Florida
SCOPE OF WORK:

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T OF
T H I I I G H T I E NTH JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F T H E S T A T E O F
F L O R ID A . I N A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY
C IV IL ACTIO N
C A S IN O R l t l l C A M P
FED ER AL
NATIO NAL
M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION
PtaMiliH.
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K A R E N J ANDERSON Indi
•tduatiy and at Tfvt'ra a* TH E
ANDER SO N T R U S T . ai a l .
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N O T I C E OF SALE
Natfca It haraby (.van mat
pvtu a n t la tha Fuwl Judgment
ot Faracwtvra antarad mi me
abava tty ia d cauta. in the
C lr c u ll C a u rl al Seminal#
Cavity. Florida. I m il tan ma
praparty tituata Mi Seminala
Cavity. F to ld a drtrr.bad at
lot t
Gl u c k a n o r t h
O R L A N D O T E R R A C E . AC
C O R O IN G T O T H E P L A T
TH E R E O F AS R IC O R O E O IN
P L A T BOOK If PAGE I* OF
T H I P U B L IC RECOROS OF
SE M l N O L E C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
al public u k la lha highatl and
batt t*dder t o cath. al ma
Watt F rani daar t&gt; ma laminate
Caunly Cavfhevte al Santod
F le n d a i l I I N A M
an
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IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U B TO F
T H I IETH JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
C O UR T IN A N O F O R
S IM IN O L I FLO R ID A
O I N I R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
O IVISION
CASE NO W M M C A B B P
JUDGE I JO SEPH OAVIS
C I T I C O R P S A V I N G S OF
FLO R ID A, o Fedtrel Sormgi
end loon Alloc tel ton
Plelnrift

and m tto K it to ih# com true
'•on ol o m o tto tonogo pump
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m ochonical and o lo c lric o i
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etoctlKH p n o i h o p ! N *ho
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purtononcot nOCOMOTy t o thO
cam ptow t M lha pr#foc t
Spocihcoliant m il bo avt&lt;i
abN Monoor Oocombor It. IN t
and may bo abtamad M. G to o A
RodciitN Ik . M l Orlando
Avonuo Maftlond FI D I H M il
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t o p u t up only a* Departmart
al F m lra n m o n la l Loryicot
S W A Sauthgoto Dr pm Santod
Ft nm. Fwora IN TI IT) N i l
A LL CHECKS M U S T RE MADE
P A Y A B L E T O T H E C ON
S U I T I N G E N G IN E E R
Po .
mont oI Fifty dal t o t IS M tti
m U ba raguftad to aach aal, na
rrtv id t will ba mada Cant?act
Dacurnont v Plant aro ••#•labia
t o rortoa anfy m lha P v t h a i
C O N TA C T PERSON
Paine Contractt Anatoli IN T)

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Santod. FL n m
Pubfith Dae N IN t
O C L NT

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T.
I IfiM T IE N T M JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N D FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O ta l i n e A to l
CALIFORNIA FEDER AL
SAVIN G S ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION a (srparatpan
or pent rad and e m tin g under lha
lawt at tha United S'atat at
Amarica.
Ptaumn
vt
P E T E R L BROTSCH and hit
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SUSAN J RROTSCII
WAYNE SCHOOLFlELO
T R U S T E E . B R Y A N P KING
W A L T E R S E A R S O N and
JAM ES M B L Y T H E
H i
JIM B L Y T H E .
N O TIC E OF SALE PURSUANT
T O C H A P T E R OS
N O T IC E IS G I V E N that
pvtuant It t t M l Judgment
datad Dacambar S itw m tha
abdpt tlftad rauta. I m il tail N
tha i g f a i ' and batt biddri to
cath at Watt From Daar at n v
S t a l e r * Sampnala Caualy
F to da a l l ) W a r n an lha Nth
day at January, ltd* ma to w n
•ng art* r4wd proper to
la t 1*. l a d Carndan accord
mg la the pia&gt; thereat at re
carded mi Plat Base TO Pagat
It. aa and r» Public Racwdt of
Sam rtoo Caunly f to Ido
, D A TE O mtt am dor at Da
DAVIDN BERR lfN
C to t at Pw Court
By Jana E Jatr-mc
Deputy Clara
Pubfith Dec II. Id taw
D E L li t
NO TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Nettce ft herrby gtren fhar I
am engaged m butmata at P O
Baa CMC Santod FL n m
Sam mate Count, I to Ida m dw
tha Fictptwut Name at PMT
E N T E R P R I S E S and mat I Mi
tend la regttwr to-4 name nith
me C to t at me Cfrtud Court
Sompnow Cavity
Fiende m
accerdonry mth ma pravitfant
t l ma Fie trtleva Name liaiutot
Ta Wit Sac Han M l Ot Tter.de
SlatwWt tttt
rt Patricia Tracey
Pipfjf ir Oac I I IS itw Jan 1
t. *N*
D E L '*4

Don't
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National
Product.

PAUL 0 T A I L O R end STACY
D TAI LOR
OetondenN
N O T IC I OF SALE
NO TICE I I H E R E B Y G IV EN
mat p v iu o n i to o Final Judg
man I Ot F o r tc te iv t da tod Of
cember f, lew and antoad m
Cata Na W USE CA «• P M me
Circuit Caurl at ma Eightoanlh
Judicial C lrcull In and t o
Seminal# C a u n ly, F lo rid a ,
whoroin C ITIC O R P SAVINGS
OF F L O R I D A
0 Feder al
Senngt and Loan Audcioltoh ei
PtoMHH and P AU L O FAILO R
Otto STACY O FAI LOR f t
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toghotl end bail biddar t o cath
e' Watt Front Debt t l the
Samuwto Cavthbuea 111 N
P h i Avonva. Santod Ftoida
at 11 EB a m an lha 14 l i y M
January, itbr ma totowuig
driertbad pregarty at tat to lh
NiiatoFucal Judgment to m l
l* » I* and lha N a l l it M Lai
I I. Black E. L A K E V I E W.
FI RST A O O ITIO N K cK P m g to
lha Plat maroot at racer dad m
Pie! Booa A Paga TL Pubix
Bacardi M Samingto C avdy,
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D A V ID N R iR R IE N
I t o * t l C u t ail Caur*
By JanaE Jatamc
Deputy Clara
Pubfith Dm It. IB HM D E L Mt
IN T M t C IR C U IT C O U R T OP
T H I I IT H JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OP FLO R ID A . I N A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY
CASE NC W M T I C A P * P
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
OIVISION
F E D E R A L N ATIO N A L
M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION
,
P L A IN T IF F
JOMb A KOPKC ANO
UN KNO W NSPOUSE F
M A R R IE D MLRPHS
P R O P E R T Y INC
UN KNO W N TE N A N TIS I
D IF E N D A N T Itl
N O TIC E OF SALd
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
p vtua nt to an Order at Final
Judgment a* FaracWtura datad
Dacambar • lif t antoad *
Civil Cata Na W W / I C A a a P e t
ma Circuit C a v f al ma E IG H
T E E N T m juWnat O rtu H m and
t o S E M IN O LE Cavity F to-da
• t o m F E D E R A L N A TIO N A L
M O R T G A G E A S S O C IA TIO N
Ptontitt and JOHN A K O P K I
art detoutantitl, I m il tan «a
ma I g t o l and beei I l l n to
cath A T TH E WEST FR O N T
DOOR OF TH E S EM INO LE
C O UN TY COURTHOUSE
SANFO R O FLO R ID A at II w
AM January II l*W ma to w n
mg dttcribad praparty at tat
to th mi te&gt;d Fmei Judgment
ta m t
L O T t l . B L O C K *,
O R CAM W O R lO
THIRD
SECTION
A C C O R D IN G TO
TH E P L A T TH E R E O F AS RE
C O R D E D IN P LAT ROOK t
P AG E IB P U B LIC RECORDS
OF S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y
FL O R ID A
D A T E D al S A N F O R D
Fienda m .i l day ot Dacambar
t*r»
D A V IO N R CRRI E N
C L E R K O T THE
C IR C U IT COURT
S IM I NOL t Covity I to ida
By Jana E Jatamc
Deputy C to*
Putmth Dec II. It 'He
O I L HE
o t , nr
LA K E M A R T T S OR IDA
N O TIC E TO B it)
Separate teaied MCI t o me
item "tied beWn n.ll ba ra
(tire d mi tha atttea t l tha city
C to t . L e t t Mery Fto id a until
I F F b an January A IWt
Bldt p ill ba pubIKly opened and
ita d aWud al ma atom ap
pointed da'a and time Mi ma
Cantoanca Boom al City Han
&gt;10 E cata Mary Boulevard
lu»*e I I I L e tt M a y 1 t o - I t
LaN M dt m U ba returned *0
tender unopened A ll tub
m rtttoit than be mi accordance
•ith Bid Specilicettant art**
abia a' no charge m ma City
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City C to t
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Lata M ary. FL H it t
II den racing dtnm r to
City C t o t
110 f Lata Mary Boutoaord
Stole I I I
la ta Mary FL lT'ra
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ralact an? ar an btot. m m ar
o i l h a u l c aut a. la a o l r a
tochrucaliiiat. at la accept tha
bid ohich In itt batt i j 4 p " t " &lt;
batt te rm t the Mitoa't at Lata
Mary Catt at tubmittai at m&gt;t
bid it CORtidHad an ottoattotol
catt at the biddar and than not
to patted on to ar borne by ma
City
Dotod Dacambar I ItW
Putoith Dacambtr II. tl IM*
del n

35-Spec 1*1 Notices

31 — P t r s o n a l i

KCOMER NOTARY

WANTED FOR ADOPTION
Stable th ru loin coupto dental
to odep* protorobto ctucanon
o* toil ai or hiipen.c. child
Inlont to a yoart Everything
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t/dentiol rtiponto to
Baa I R t ' t Soato d Hereto PO
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N O T IC I
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Bwct F l* t i 111 F I 1 F|
M Sonlpnda Spring* Public
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F tor da
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may Oh ide to app*ai any or
cNton mod* el m il hpering they
wen need e retard t l y r v i H
mgi and t o lech p v p a w may
may need to m m
mot a
vO&lt;belim retard at ma proceed
tngt N made whKh record
inciudai the toitim w y and » v
dene a ugrai wtoch the appeal n
to ba bated par Sdctton He I H S
Flande Stotutot

cash

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property B Btoto_____ M l *'•'
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a n B le c t r c n ic B m a n u f a c t u r i n g c B re e r, w e
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2 n d s h ift a s s i g n m e n t N o p r io r p r o d u c t io n

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M County Commimanort tl
Sominoto County F totda
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Mon. •Frl. 8:30 AM ■3:30 PM
Spring Garden Ranch Rd. at
Johnson Lake Rd.
DoLaon Springs, FL

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T R A t H 0 JUNK REMOVAL

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AND DANISH
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morning Oat Ifth batnoan
fAM 1 SAM al Sidney t Rat
Iturtnl i r n naar Airport
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WITH
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GOVERNMENT
B U ILD ! R INSPECTOR
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building mtpactar. contractor,
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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
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Mai thru TAun ]PM aPM
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111 AO IN l i e T ION II
FREE TUITION
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IMMEDIATE OPENING
Far part lima WaraMauwmon
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Maura art I) IPM Monday
lAr u Friday Ananlydgi at
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WE ARE VERY BUSY!!!
APPLY TODAY
ORICNT TODAY
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(K C C L L IN T PAY
H4&lt;Mar 4 Waakand Ralar
MCDICAL P iR lO N N C L FOOL
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INSPECTOR PACRERS
Lata Mary manufacturing ta
tlllty Aai immadia’a opaningt
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HERALD TEAM!
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High earning t potanllat tor
g u a lllltd la la m a rka lln g
partonnal Hourl art 1 »P M
t OCPM Monday Ibru Friday,
lalurtfart IP 00AM 1 OCPM
Commitcan nlth guaraniaad
baw
Apply In parton
Thy lanNrd Harold
MO Narth F ranch Ava
laniard. Florida
LANDSCAPERS
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tap d v i r t ia d m ii Apply
L a ltrw a tow*tang Cantor
PIP ( ju d o __
lantord
PART TIME RN S
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nighl tat-tt, a* lamatato Cam
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PART TIME WAITRESS
(v a n .n g v t Apply .t par ton
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Mai Marl Plata
laniard Farid.

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PART T U * I RN • ( l l a V I
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PEST CONTROL TECHNICIAN
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contrai compamat n laaaing
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kwctakt Mn, anon that can
ba Company *aa.&lt;n cam
pan, bam4'N 4 mor.
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t o p — cam
PRODUCTION WORKER
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Gnu on* Tpaaymg * Hagai*,
Mitmg 4 Pawmg Mill 1*4*
tiabN 4 aapamltfcn pm ton
» H . | a n y I n* Appi Carl
HAIW QQD IN D U !’ R i l l INC
w a rn
PUBLIC WORKS LABORER
I t TT par hr Migh tchaai
a pinna 0 ( 0 or arju-.ann*
caritlfcaia al campatoncr
taparnnea and wmi aOiiNd
manual labor, anamadgi at
Nall 4 aguipmand uwd m
p a n * 4 bwMdmg m» » n
none* tNaa*t Wnart 4 n*t#r
linat A b illlr '* parlarm
tlrnnuaut nark * a • t'a 'i at
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•am appinalank Nam CiT,.
Man 1)0 ( Lake Mary Bird ,
luito It Loan Ma&gt;y Ft ay
c a iim N N
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F or Mania! Haatm FacltMy to
lantord Mvti ba accuraN and
*,pn 01 apm Madrol knanl
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happy I A m nar phanat 4
great clnnlk' fiarnl'ik rnclmka
denial I AA4 ( m*H vnwnl NO
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RESTAURANT HELP WANTED
Applitallan* non V m g ac
capNd tor nailrmwk na ture
b a rle n d a r, talad prep
ay tie* bar. brnilar (g e l.
chat a akkiklanl d-ennath.*I
but boat hot tati and Ima
took! Ratorancat and back
ground aaparnne* r*gu&gt;'*d
Lunch and Dmm* pMibant
a.a.iab(a Opnn.ng an aa ba
lore Jan I itat Apply *1
Oragory t Ratlaw'ant and
Cacklailp, la n lo rd T a n n
Lguart ID ) 1 Franch Av*
lanN&gt;d FI Vai m*u Thuat
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C O ir 1 bdrm hawk# appi 1am at
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living room dining roam
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bedroom laudry room Ealr*
VEN TURE I P R 0 P (R T I(L
i*»ga yard 14)1 mo • wc
PAUL OSBORNE
Ml BT0dayt
m i'h a n i
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LAKE MARY
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month bna yarn!

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WOHLWENDER
REALTY INC

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|wtl a red) ypu art iha barton
n* naad to talk to Wa ta
toaamg lor pretottwmait and
na m il *v*n wnd you I*
K i w i to bocom* an*! II you
already hara you» llcanw.
than Why na.l any longer to
roach your tmanciai goaif
Call ma immadratoly toy a
contHtonl.al mtorawn
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Q ro v e Y ic w ^ p t s .
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Lakavton Hurting Cantor
FI* I . &gt;«d t l . Vantoad
■n o b if n
Full ar part lima I AM to &gt;PM
and IPM to MPM th.bt •&gt;•*•
abn Nan pay kc*Ni Cam*
and •alt a tour *4 aur lunar nr
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PAMto«P&lt;A H H 4 H H O
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f n.ar ma Ft* utoktoN and
moot hjgnnr than avaraga
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local company hat a data tor
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SECRETARY
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An— ar p a r a l Typing Mmg
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boat A ladot at' ft nnn* 4
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EARN MONEYS
OVER THE HOLIDAYS

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Plaalarar Naadad O N LY
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SPECIAL
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Break ton Noot A C toon to
toa» Carp*' *»* Aapriancak
Ltd Rani to* Owe lead Depot't
to now. t m 4 4dua' par
manto 1)1 *4 tor 4 tanaacu
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kiar’ mg Jan ngt to Da. '•*»
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ratomabta d mmut* appro,
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tide dn . Lat Water tower

TOWNHOUSE. SANTORO AREA
LIRE NEW BUT CHE A M R '
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newt. rimedeNd 1 I O "
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part turn tl ono on Lot'
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Proparty / Salt

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Co O p / Sale

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decked ttth pend bam atm
concrete nao&gt;
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t acra*. wall eait H i m
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D M me

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me CreoHngi I year new kpl.
family rm . dining area,
tprmkler ty.t double gar ape
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__________ m o w __________
NEW ALL BRICK I bdrm i
bam. family ream t'repiece

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SANFORD

149—Com marcial
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BEAL E IT ATE
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147—Industrial
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GIFTS
FOR HIM
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POWELLS orrtCE SUPPLY
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INSURANCE OF SANFORD
191* S FranchAua

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JE W E L S !
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(407) 3 2 2 03 3 1

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201— Livestock and
P o u ltry

230—Antlque/C laulc
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                    <text>FR ID A Y

December 16, 1988

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
B U I Year, No 99 — Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Howell delivers challenge

BRIEFS

Candidates dicker
over drug testing
By BRAD CHURCH
Herald staff writer

No Nukes

la iiw m o w m a
rysewpMj

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—

SANFORD —
District I city
nmol! election,
Swrrtlng III. lo
Irst today

......

U n llowrtl. candidate lor Ihr
lommlssion seal In Tuesday’s
rhallrngrd his opponent. James
join him III submitting to a drug

Hnwrll Mid hr dors nol susprri Swrrtlng ol
using Illicit drugs hul thinks the candidates
should show Ihry arr drug tree as an example lo
Ihr youth ol Sanlord
Swrrtlng M id allhougli hr consider* Ihr
challrngr In poor laste." hr would submit lo a
test also, and release Ihr rrsulis
In a slalrmrnt read al City Hall ibis morning.
Hnwrll rrlrrrrd lo rnmtnrnia Swrrtlng rnadr
about Sanford '* drug problem Tliursrlay. railing
for Ihr rsiahllshmrnt of two poller department
sulistaMuns anil rrcommrndlng establishment of
a drug rrhabllltailon erntrr In Sanfonl

*'Whal w r nerd most it a good rxarnplr for Ihr
kills." Ilowrll said liMlav. "They nrrr! good
rxamplrs from lamlly. friends community irad
rrs and public officials Words ran t&gt;r prrliv
mranlnglrsa in those involvrd with drugs
"Young people nerd lo know lhal lain Hnwrll
and James Swrrilng practice what ihry preach
Ih ry need In know Ural w r ran live our llvrs
wlihoui doing drugs".
Ilowrll wild lhal as a result ol Ihosr Irrlings
In a spun ol lrlrnilshi|i ami on lirhall ol ihr
youth ol Sanford I thallangr Mr Swrrtlng In
See Candidates. Page 3 A

Industrial
park O K ’d
by board

rr

By BRAD CHURCH
Herald Staff writer

More dam age found in reactor
W ASHINGTON — New rrack* havr turnrd up
In a rooting ptpr In one of thr Savannah K ltrr
nuclearwrajion* reactor* in South Carolina, a
prohlrin srrk»u* enough to drlay restarting thr
rrarton. The Washington Poet frjjortrd Friday
Quoting unidrniirtrd Reagan adrnlnlalration
ofTktal* and other aounra familiar with the
romplrs. Ihr Post said thr crack* rrprrsrnlrd
thr moat srrkiu* structural prohlrin yrl Idrn
llflrd al Ihr aging rrarton
Th r cracks aflrrt Ihr main routing sysirm al
Ihr L rrarlor. whlrh I* onr of llirrr rrarton al
Ihr Savannah Klvrr ITant nrar Alkrn N C T h r
Post aald Ih r crack* ajijrrar In tw n th rr flaws or
strrss lndu&lt; rd drfrrta In Ihr m rial Itsrll rallirr
lhan Ihr m orr rnmmon fissure* assnrlalrd with
wrlds.
All Ih rrr rrarlor*. whlrh currently air shut
down, arr ihr nalkm's only sourir of irttliim. a
|irrtshahlr isolopr that decays al Ihr ralr of 5 5
prrrrn t a yrar and must I k- rrplrnlahrd
(irrtodlrally In nuclear wrapons

From Unllad P ratt Inltrnallonal rtporlt

Students af Jackson Height* Middle School gather
round John Nagle icenteo for whom they donated

□
□ Florida
Group says D O T needs reforms
TA L L A H A S S E E — I h r DrpaMmrni of Trans
porlatlon nrrds numerous rrlorms and a largr
Infusion of rash lo m m thr growing Iransjtorla
Mon nrrds ol Florida, spokrsmrn for a privair
srrlor advisory group Mid Thursday
Partners in rrodut iiviiy sjmkrsman W M
Palmer said Ihr group had not siudlrd sjwctfk
ways lo ralnr morr inonry lot mad ronsinicMon
hul rnnrrdrd that an Inrrrtsrd gasullnr las was
onr obvious possibility
’ If Floridians want a lirllrr frrtadl sysirm.
Ihry arr going lo havr In jmy for II." Palmer
Mid. "W h rrr (hoar revrnurs rornr from is
drhatablr. hul II i-annol U- drhaird whrlhrr wr
havr an adrrpralr funding sysirm
S m Page S A

Students give the gift of love
By CAROL J.R UM SCV
Herald staff writer

Great Lakes drop predicted
CHICAGO — Prolonged drutighl Irorn Ihr
grrrnhousr rflrrl rould cause Ihr Irvrls ol thr
Grrat I~akr* m drop as much as II Irrl. with
serious political, economic and rcologlcal rnnsequences. a walrr rxjx-rt Mid Thursday
S|*r.iking In Irglslalors Irom Ihr Grrul laikrs
stairs and Canada. Frank Quinn Mid ihr rrsulis
of global hrullng could tic srvrrr. hul should nol
br fell until aflrr 1990
T h r o lllc la ls . H ireling al ih r annual
U S -Canadian Legislative Caucus on Grrai
Lakr* St. Lawrence Klvrr Issues, alao hr.inl
lorrnrr Wisconsin Gov. Anlhony Karl warn lhal
II widespread drought grips thr nation, drin.mds
for Grrai larkrs walrr "from rlryrr. ihlrsiirr
parts of Ihr eouniry arr going lo lircomr
stronger.'*
t o o Pago 7 A

INDEX
Bridge...............
Classifieds.......
Com ics.............
...... SB
Deethi.............. ....... BA
........4A
Financial.........

Florida..............
Horoecope......
Nation...............
People..............
Police............... ...... 2 A
Sports...............
Tslsvlslon....... ....... SB
W sathsr...........
W orld...............

Partly cloudy and mild today
Today Is a prrlty
tiler day with highs
In Ihr 70s so rnjny. II
all changes tonight
Th n s r winds Irnm
Ih r northwrst are
coming direct fnan
C a n a d a T o n ig h t
Ir m p r r a t u r r s w ill
drop Inin Ihr -10s
with a chance n( rain.

_

OVIEDO — Ihry ditto I knuw his namr. unlv that
hr d lost hnih legs ami nrrdrrl a nrw w hrrh hair,
bul lhal was enough lor student* al Jackann
Hrighls Middle St I km&gt;I
In Irss lhan iwu weeks. Ilrry ralsrrl SXHO lo Iruv a
vthrrl&lt; h.nr A rnotorurd chair In whkh the seal

Mom charged
in ‘cocaine
child’ case
By BUBAN LOOIH
Herald &gt;tall wriler______________

□ Nation

money for a motort/ed wheelchair Nagle lost both
hi* leg* lo Wood clot*

SANFORD - For ih r first
llrnr In Seminole ('otm ly. a
cocaine -addli led mother has
liern charged with child atiusr
and delivery' &lt;&gt;f cocaine in her
unlMirn child
Toni Surrll Hudson 29. ol
1071 lllakr S i.. A lia m o n tr
S p rin g s , wan a rre a le d by
*hrrt(Tn Invrsilgalor Dan I'ranl
Thursday on ihr slrrrl In rural
Altamonte Springs
I'rnst rr|M»rts lhal al H O I a m
Nov. 11 al Florida llosjitlal’
A llam on lr S|iimgs. Hudson
gave Ivtrth lo a non nhr named
Michael Pntnl rrjMirtrd lhal
doclnrn |irr(ormrd urine im i on
Ihr baby and determined lhal
lhe child had rocalnr In his
system
Hudson also trntrd |»osillvr
for cncalnr and has rrjrortrdly
lold Invrstlgalom nhr has used
crock rocalnr for Ih rrr yrar*
and used It (hr nlgnl Itrforr nhr
wrni In Ihr hns|)llal In drllvrt
hrr baby,
T lir Stale D rp a rlm rn i of

was unlrayrd and Ihr law k properly weighted so as
to lie safe
ll ltrg.111 with 33 students In Terry Halleys
homeroom Hallrv knew ol Ihr man Irom her Union
Park tliu n li Ills name is John Nagle and blood
i lot* i tins* &lt;I ihr |o%%of his lr|g% liMif year*
Mr churt h dim tor m rnikm rd lo me about tire
chair!" iLulrv Mid "llow ll was worn mil. and hr
See G ift. Page 3A

List of city manager
hopefuls cut to eight
By SANDRA BOUCH AHIHI
H*f»ld staff w rite r________________
LA K E MARY - l-ukr Mary com­
missioner* at a special meeting on
Dec 22 will nrlrcl which of ihr Inji
right city managrr candidate* they
will interview lor Ihr FW.OOO in
S45.(XX) a-year jMtsi
T h r Inirrnailonal Association ol
i'llv Managers (ICMAI has nrlrctrd

Ihr flnul rlghl cnndulalr* from
among 40ajrpllcanta
Cnmminnlonrrs drcldrtl last night
In hold Ihr sjm-c MI turning on
Thursday. Dri 22 In srlrcl ihr
candidaim to lie Interviewed.
T h r Interview* will lie conducted
on Jan 12
•*| nollllrd all right jirojilr Ihry
havr liern Identified as possible
See List. Page SA

SANFDKD — Planning and riming
r ommlsnkmrrs rrcommrndrd aji
jirm.il Thursday night of a prrllml
nary |iUt lor a 32 acre Indust pal
j&gt;ark jusi north ol Ihr Sanlord
In d u s tria l P ark o r r u jilr d hy
C'odlsi o Irtr
Thr cnnimlsntonrr* also ajijirmrd
a sitr plan lor a jmijMisrd Arby *
re sta u ra n t n r x l door to th r
Sbonry s rrstauranl on Orlamlo
Drive
The 14 lot Industrial park with
oerrse to State Hoad 4H l* planned
nn land owned by Ihoma* I. and
Kenneth L t&gt;ylrr It I* east of Ujmala
Mn.ul and south ol S M IN A narrow
si rip ol jtrnjirrly will connect ihr
jirojirrtv to 1-4 and is jtlannrd lo
jtrmklr an accrs* brlwren Ujmala
Road south ol Ihr Sanlord Industrial
Park, math to S R 4t&gt;
A irptrsentallvr of thr developers
sakt talks arr underway with Ihr
slalr DrjM pm rnl of 1ranj«&gt;rtatk&gt;n
lo provide a rut in Ihr S R 414
median lo provide acre** lo lire
ru tia m r la lire tralustnsl park Irian
With d im Hum or* ihr highway
II Ihr d ly rvimmisslon approvrs
Ihr jirrliminarv i&gt;lai, nrgoilalkHis
will la-gln with UiKllsro lo linr u|i
Ihr road through ihr jnirk with a
|tarlially im njilrird road ihruugh
Ihr I mllsiu jt.uk whkh gors north
Irom Ujisala Itoad. providing a
d im I Conner I kin lirlwrn 1 Jtsala
and S It 4fi
I h r commission also rrro in
mrndrrl ajijtmval. on a 4 2 vote, of a
siir jilan lor a jtmjtnsrd Arby’s
rrslaurant just south of Sbonry s In
Ihr 3100 block ol Orlando Drive
Com m ission Chairm an H rrn i
('aril and Gary Davidson vnlrd
against recommending ajijirnval
and r ornmlssionrrs John Mmrts.
John LeRoy. la-on Urooka Sr. ami
Jay Malnnr voirrl (or ll
('aril objected lo Ihr location
In a u s r of Ihr junxlmlly of Ihr
l&gt;ro|&gt;o*rd (M ilk in g lol lo Lakr Adair
and Shonry s. and thr aggravalkrn
of Iralllc problems in Ihr area
T h r commission had reservation*
about Ihr Shonry's site when It was
llrsi |iru|Mrsrd because of lls pro*Unity In Ihr lakr. and jMirt of Its sllr
jilan .ijiproval was baaed on |irrSee Park, Page SA

III ilth and Rehabilitative
Srrvlcr* has liern Involvrd In
thr Invrstlgaton. Pranl rcjxrrtn
lhal Dr Mallirw S rrlrl of Ihr
Orlamlo Child Prolrctlon Tra m
lold Invrsllg.ilorn Hudson had
no prrnatal &lt;arr and thr only
way Ihr hoy could havr brrn
from with cor ainr In Ills synlrm,
would havr Irern Ihruugh hi*
mother’s unr ol cocaine. Srrlrl
rrjxirt* lhal cocaine can br
damaging lo un unborn child
and might caunr a njMinlunroun
abortion In Ihr rarly months of
prrgnary.
See Baby. Page SA

hwsm **•*•*r *•**a»acs

Beltw ay opens
Gov Bob Marline; cut tho ribbon opening iho first
leg of tho bellway around Orlando, which Includos
Ihe llrsi half mllo portion of fho Semlnolo County

Expressway The slx-milo toll road runs from Ihe
East Wosl Expressway in Orlando to Aloma Avenue In
Seminole County.

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1A — Sanford Hatald, Sanford. Florida — Friday, December 1ft, 1BS8

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE SfATE

FLORID

Gustafson calls for cooperation
9 .' ■it.

Transportation dept, erred on turnpike
TA LLA H A S S E E — The Department of Transportation madr
a mistake In trying to rush through a proposed Tampa-toJacksonvllle turnpike and has extended the public Input phase
of the project Indefinitely. D O T Secretary Kaye Henderson said
Thursday.
D O T placed the project on a fast track. Henderson said,
because of what he sees as a great need to have a d'rrct.
high-grade link between the two rapidly growing metropolitan
areas. Rut the proposal brought an uproar of protests from
environmentalists and residents along the proposed routes,
many of whom said the road would be an environmental
disaster.
The real problem. Henderson said, was that D O T had failed
to adequately Inform the public both of the need for the road
and of the department's sensitivity to environmental concerns
'Tra n k ly. the D O T considerably underestimated the degree
to which citizens were concerned and underestimated the
response to this proposal and the time we needed to evaluate
all of those concerns." Henderson said.
"Consequently, our ability lo communicate with the public
has suffered — and we're going to correct that."
Henderson said the department would embark on a new.
exhaustive round of public hearings all along the proposed
six-county route. The final decision on whether the tumpikr
will be built will not be made until after those hearings.
There is no cut-off date for testimony from citizens,
environmental groups and l*&lt;mJ and left'mal government*.
Henderson said. An existing Ju ly I deadline "Is trashed."
The turnpike will not be built. Henderson said. If testimony
and additional studies show serious environmental damage
w-ould occur.
D O T is considering alternate routes that could ease the
potential damage to the environment. It is possible. Henderson
said, that mitigation and route changes needed to protect the
environment could make the project too expensive to be done.

N e w trial asked for Richardson
TA L L A H A S S E E — Attorneys for convicted child killer James
Joseph Richardson. Insisting they have proof their client did
not poison his seven children 20 years ago. Thursday asked the
Supreme Court to order a new trial for Richardson.
Washington lawyer Mark Lane and Miami lawyer Ellis Rubin
also renewed their plea to Gov. Dob Martinez to grant clemency
to Richardson, a black man who earned hU living picking fruit
In ih r fields near Arcadia before his sensational murder trial.
Either way. both men said they had no doubt Richardson will
soon be a free man. perhaps even In time for Christmas.
"Th is petition Is going to crumble the house of cards the
state built Its whole case on." Rubin said "Th e name
Richardson ts going to become a symbol "
Richardson was sentenced to death far the 1067 murders of
his seven stepchlldrrn. who died after eating a meal laced with
parathion poison. Richardson's lawyers said the murders
actually were committed by baby siller and neighbor Detsy
Reese, the only adult present when the children died
Lane and Rubin aald they can prove that Richardson was
framed by former DcSoto County Sheriff Frank Cline. I2ih
Circuit State Attorney Frank Schaub and Assistant State
Attorney John Treadwell.
The attorneys said they Imped not only lo free Richardson
but to force prosecution of Cline. Schaub and Trcsdwell

W om an wills fortune to charities
PENSACOLA — An elderly woman who avoided spending
money on herself when she was alive willed some 130.000 lo
the Social Security Administration and another $150,000 to
other organizations, an attorney said Thursday.
"Site wanted to repay the government ind repay the
organizations that were good enough to help her." said
attorney Stephen Shell, who aald about half of the woman's
estate also went to surviving relatives.
Ann Roselle Hundley Hayne was 87 years old when she died
June 15. In the recently executed will the left thousands to
Social Security. Chrlat Episcopal Church, the Disabled
American Veterans and the Rockefeller Foundation.
"She believed In giving back from whence It came." said her
niece. Marjorie Hughey. Hayne. whose husband died more than
50 yrars ago. spent the last four years living al Hughey's
house.
Shell said the organization receiving the largest sum was the
church, which got some $70,000 He said the money Is for the
Service to Others Committee "for the express benefit of Hie
needy and homeless tn Pensacola."
The Hev. Madison Currln. pastor of the church, described
Hayne aa "a wonderful, very gentle, very loving older lady"
who moved to the area from somewhere In North Carolina
From United Press Inlsrnalionsl reports

LOTTERY
The daily number Thursday in
Ihe Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 538.
C Straight Play (numbers in eiact
order): $250 on a 50cent bet.
$500 on $1.
C Bo* 3 (numbers in any order):
$80 tor e 50-cent bet. $160 on $1.
HBos 6 (numbers In any order):
$40 for • 50 cant bet, $80 on $1.
CStralght Bo« 3: $330 In order
drawn. $80 In any order on a $1
bet
L Straight Bo* 6 $290 in ordor
drawn, $40 It picked In combina­
tion on $1 bet

Sarribrd l lm t ld

Lawmakers cautioned on
prison space priorities
United Prasi Interwetlenel
FO RT LAUDERDALE - In
coming Florida House Speaker
To rn Gustafson
closed a
three-day conference of state
legislators Thursday by calling
for cooperation between all of
the lawmakers
" T h e a n t a g o n is t ic , u n ­
productive process of the Florida
House can he Improved upon."
the Fort Lauderdale Democrat
said "We must think of friends
who are your competitors os
really your frlenda first."
The conference waa an effort
to promote "a thoughtful, prag

Suspected hijacker to
undergo mental exams
Usltsft Freee Istw a H ls a s I
MIAMI — A marie! refugee
Thursday was ordered to un­
dergo mental evaluations to de­
termine If he Is competent to
stand trial on charges hr hi­
jacked a commercial Jet In an
attempt to visit his sick mother
In Cuba.
U.S. Magistrate William C.
Tum ofTappointed a paycholnglst
and a psychiatrist to examine
Felix Sanchcz-Hodrtguez. 26.
because he breame hysterical
and waa hospltallzrd after his
arrest. A competency hearing
was scheduled for Jan 5.
Turnoff, during the Initial
hearing for Sanchez, also or­
dered him held without bond al
the request of assistant U.S.
attorney David Demalo. who
said Ihe defendant appeared io
be a risk of flight
"He has mentioned ... a desire
to still go toCuba." Demalo said
Federal public defender Lori
Harris! was appointed to repre­
sent Sanchez, who said he could
not afford to hlte a lawyer.
^ Turnoff scheduled a pre trial
detention hearing for Tuesday
and arraignment lor Dec 23. but
said Uarrlsi could chose to
postpone both until the com
petenry Issue Is resolved
Officials said there also was a
possibility Sanchez would be
Indicted by a federal grand Jury

Inc.. I N N. F rtndi A r t . iinterd.
Fie. u r n
Second C leu Poiijflt P u d e t Senlecd.
Florid* l i n i

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te THE 1ANF0KD HERALD. P 0
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Homo Dolivory: 1 Month*. SM.lSj 4
Month*. W M i Yoer. U l.M In Stoto
Moll i ) Month* I N U i 4 Month*.
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s a id ,

Posner to donate
snow day to Miami

lit Miami.
Sanchez Is charged with two
counts of air piracy. If Convicted,
he fares a maximum of 20 years
In prison
A u th o ritie s said Sanchez
threatened to detonate a bomb
aboard TW A Right 466 from San
Juan. Puerto Kk-o to Miami on
Sunday If he waa not flown to
Havana.
The pilot Instead landed In
Grand Turk, the largest of Ihe
Turks and Caicos Islands, about
250 miles east of Cuba, A Right
attendant announced Ihe plane
had landed In Cuba, but San­
chez waa not convinced, so he
left ihe plane to check for
himself.
A Spanish-speaking doctor,
who was part ol Ih r ruse,
welcomed Sanchez lo Cuba and
when he stepped down onto the
tarmac hr was arrested by police
hiding under Ihe Jet. Federal
authorities escorted him lo
Miami on Wednesday

cares?" exploded Pusner. one
of thr nation's richest men. "1
MIAMI — Multi -millionaire gtvr away millions of dolLirs a
Vidor Puoncr apparently dors year. This la picayune, pen­
not want lo be known as nies They are not getting a
Ebenezer Scrooge over Ihe M U '
Pusner is estimated lo be
holiday*, so he says he 1*
worth
more than $100 million
donating the Ice for Miami s
annual Snow Day next Tues­ A federal Judge ordered Ihe
financier In February lo pay
day
The Miami Herald repotu.*l $7 million lo settle lax fraud
Tuesday that Posner s Royal charges. Including $3 million
Palm Ice company waa charg­ to aid south Florida's home
ing $2,800 to make a 35-lon less
pile of anow for the clty'a
Posner said Wednesday he
children lo enjoy nett week. give s aw ay h u n d re d s of
Another tee com pany. All turkeys at Christmas. H r said
American Ice Inc of DsvO-. he donated $ 1 5 million lo
had volunteered to provide Ihr Barry University and gave
Ice for free, but Royal Palm $200,000 lo Ronnie DrSUtrra
haa Ihr only blower In town In 1987 tor a liver transplant
that ran create Ihe snow.
He said he regretted that the
When All American owner city was told It would have to
Non Tobin learned that Royal
pay the $2,800
Palm had refused to supply
the blower, hr said II was "like
"They did not reach the
Ebenezer Scrooge "
right people None of this was
When Posner waa lold of ihr brought lo my attention.' he
article containing the refer­ said
City officials were just glad
ence lo Scrooge, he ordered
ihe btower and ihe Ice pro lo have a happy ending
v t t W d W o fY M ftjR He called ■" "'Thisahzrwv the rrsl Jont.dav
the original decision a mistake •piiN/*'',¥*W Kewr, Hmiih.
’p rtp lr" 8r Hts ■assist am &lt;tore toe nfetry park*
RU.OOfrperson organization
"The moat important thing ts
"Olve them the Ice. Olve the kids win You couldn't
them the m a ch in e . W ho write a bettrr scenario "

Sanchez left Cuba tn the IUM)
Martel huatlift Officials aald he
apparently was despondent
because his wtfr had left him
and he 'had, no money and
wanted lo goto Cuba
1lie 121 passengers ar.d seven
crewmembers aboard Ihe Jet
were not tnfured during the
Incident. No weapon was found
on Sanchez and no bomb was
found In Ihe alrrrafl

Units* F t h i Iwfenatlsnal
TALLA H ASSEE The Dr
p artm rn t of Tra n spo rta tion
needs numerous reforms and a
targe infusion of coah to meet the
growing irans|xmatk&gt;n needs of
Florida, spokesmen for a private
sector advisory group said
Thursday.
P artners in P ro d u c tiv ity
spokesman W. M Palmer said
Ih r group had not studied
specific ways lu raise morr
money for road construction, but
conceded that an tnrrraaed gaso­
line tax was one obvious possi­
bility.
"II Floridians want a belter
Iroad) system, they are going tn
have to pay for It." Palmer said.

"Where those revenues rom r
from Is debatable, but It cannot
be debated whether we have an
adequate funding system."
D O T Secretary Kaye H en­
derson enthusiastically endorsed
the group's report, but refused to
comment on thr possibility of
Increasing gas or other taxes
Gov Bob M a rtln rz has repratrdly said he opposes tax
Increases In the 1989-90 budget
year.
T h e panel, appointed by
Martlnrz. recommended more
than 80 strps D O T and the
legislature could take to Im ­
prove the department s effi­
ciency Henderson ssld he would
try to put each of the recom­
mendations In practlrr as sewn

as possible
D O T s employees. Palmer said
Perhaps the most ambitious
Other recommendations In
rerommrndalkm was Uwy DOT elude reducing right-of-way a&lt;
streamline procedure* and elim­ qutslhon lime and coals trn
inate delays In cut the average proved use of and access to
completion time of major road irdrral funds centralizing coo
projects in half. Currently. DOT trol over moving utilities and
lakes about nine years from increased use of privalr set lur
toner pi ion tn completion of a subcontractors rather than DOT
major product. Palmer said thal employers
could lie cut lo no more than five
DO T Is trying to rnpr with a
years.
10-year transportation deficit
The group also proposed thal estimated to tic as high as $25
Ihe Legislature revise Ihe career billion
service system to make It easier
The rrport noted thal 8.000
for Henderson and other agency lane miles of stair hlghwuvs
heads to fire unproductive need repair. 9.000 lane miles are
employees Hrndersori now Inis congested and morr than one
Ihe authority lo dlrrctly hire or fourth of the stale's bridges are
fire only about 2 prrcenl of defletent
T—
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T H E W E A TH E R
LOCAL FORECAST
Today...mostly cloudy with
a chance of light rain. High In
thr mid 60s to lower 70s. Light
and variable wind becoming
northwest 10 mph this after­
noon. Rain chance 40 percent.
Tonight ...mostly cloudy tlth
a slight chance of rain early
tonight then clearing and
colder. Low In the low to mid
40s Wind northwest 10 mph.

FLORIDA TEMPS

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NATIONAL TEMPS

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

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C lear 71-82

---------SATURDAY
C lo u d y 8 8 -4 0

FIR S T
Dec 18

o

FU LL
Dec 23

SUNDAY
P t y C l d y 8 8 -8 8

N EW
Dao 30

BEA^H CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are 2
tn 3 feel und glassy. Current Is to
thr south with a water tempera­
ture of 60 degrees New Sm yrna
Beach: Waves urr 2 to 3 fret and
glassy. Current Is lo thr south,
with o wafer temperature of 60
degrees. Sun screen factor: 14.

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TIDES

MOON PHASES

Saturday., sunny and cold
High in the upper 50*. Wind
northwest 10 to 15 mph.

Frtdsy. December 16. 1968
Vot 61. No 99
lalurNar br The l*n«erd M»fjld

Walter Voung. D-Pem hroke
Pines, higher education: Michael
Frlcdinan. D Miami Beach, edu­
cation: and Elaine Gordon. DNorth Miami Beach, health care.
Earlier In Ihr day. Attorney
General Bob Dutlerworth told
the conference the state must set
careful priorities In Ihe alloca­
tion of prison spare T h r pro­
blem ol early release due to
overcrowding surfaced recently
when a man with a history of
violence allegedly killed two
Dade County poller officers 10
days after he got out of prison
*The truth Is that the De
p n r im c n l of C o r r e c t io n s ,
through various layers of re­
quired gain time. Is forced in
decide Ihe length of sentence
based on overcrowding." hr

Transportation Departm ent needs reforms

lUJP* *li zeei

Pvblubrd Uallf *nd Send**. •revel

malic approach to legislation."
he told the gathering at the
Ikmavcnturr Hotel In western
Droward County.
Gusiafson aald he had tried to
talk personally w ith every
legislator present al the confer­
ence In order to help each
a c h ie v e t h e ir le g is la t iv e
priorities
" B u t that d o e s n 't m ean
everyone will get all they ask
for." he said
The conference produced a
document scheduled to be avail­
able early next week that "Is a
working rendering of what we'd
like our product to be." he said

I p m * *•*^ _■uf ■.f

This "blueprint" will be followed
by the drafting of broad policy
papers, followed by I he legisla­
tion Itself, he said.
" I don't know of any lime the
Florida Legist.)hue — nor any
other legislature — has planned
this way." he said
In announcing committee
arraignments. Gustafson added
that all committees allow for
m a x im u m In p u t from any
legislator.
"I intend to run the Florida
House so no one person. Includ­
ing myself, ra n control an
issue." he said "We shouldn't
he too liberal or too conservative
on anything "
Among appulnleca named to
chair committees were Peter
Deutarh. D-Tamarac. Insurance:
Art Simon. D-Mlaml. commerce.

SA TU R D A Y!
SO LU N A R T A B L E : Min 12:10
a.m.. 12:45 p.m.; MnJ. 6 05 a m..
6:30 p m T I D E S : Daytona
Beach: highs. 2:18 a.m.. 2 43
p.m.: lows. 8 35 a.m . 8 50 p m.;
New S m yrn a Beach: highs,
2:23 a m.. 2 48 p m.: low*. 8 40
a.m .8:55 p m.:
Sebastian Inle t; high*. 2:14
a n^. 2:27 p.m.! lows. 8 2 9 « m..

BOATING
81. A u g n e tln e lo J n p lte r
Inlet -to d a y ...wind variable 5 to
IQklanecomlng northwest I0 to
\fJ kis north part. Seas 2 ft or
Ir'ta building to 2 to 4 ft north
part. Hay and Inland waters
smooth becoming a light chop
north part, Scattered shower*
T o n i g h t . . . w i n d b e c o m in g
northwest 10 lo 15 kts entire
area. Seas 3 to 5 ft.

TUESDAY
P t y C ld y 8 2 -8 2

STATISTICS________
The high leni|&gt;eraltire In San­
ford Thursday was 74 degrres
and the overnight low wns 49 us
reported by the University ol
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
There was no recorded rainfall
during Ihr 24-I:our [x-riod end­
ing al 8 a.m. today.
The tcin|&gt;cra(urc at 8 a in.
today was 62 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
50. as recorded tiy the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
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CThura da y'a h igh....... .........74
C Barometric preaaure..30.14
r Relative h u m id ity ..... 72 pet
□ Wind#.................NW at 6 mph
C Rainfall........................... None
□ Today's sunset...... 5:31 p.m.
□ Tom orrow's aunrlae.....7:11

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POLICE BRIEFS
Investigation of possible diamond scam
FEHN PARK — Seminole County ahcrtffa deputies are
Investigating a possible acam involving a rrporlrdly loat and
found diamond ring.
A clerk at Ihr Amoco elution. 8000 U.S. Highway 17-92, Fern
Park, reported to deputlea that at about 6:20 p m. ahe received
a call from a man who claimed he had loat a diamond ring In
tile store. He offed a $700 rew.ird for the ring's return. While
the elerk was talking to the caller a customer came up and
tialmrd to have Just found Ihr ring. The caller asked the clerk
to glvr ihe finder tlO O from the store's register as a reward
The clerk lefuaed and the caller tried to grl her to allow the
finder inside her security booth to talk to him on the phone
She refused and the finder fled with the ring he rrporlrdly
found

Fake call for bond probed
LO N GW (X)D — Linda S Kurnpler. 40. of Longwood,
rrportrd to Seminole County sheriff a deputies she got a call at
7 45 u m Monday from a man claiming to be a police offlrer
who had just arrested her husband
The caller, she said, wanted her to post bond But Kumpter
didn't believe her husband had been arrested He had not been
urrrsird When she asked the caller to describe her husband's
car. he said that wasn I important She hung up the phone and
reported the call to sheriffs deputies

W om an reportedly raped by burglar
W INTER PARK — A rural Winter Park woman reported to
Seminole County sheriffs depul Ira shr was rsprd by a burglar
al her home between I I 30 p m Thursday and 6 45 a m
today.
The 35 year-old woman said shr knows the rapist Dept tier
reported finding lhai a door to the woman house had been
forced opened and a screwdriver and pliers wrre found hidden
In mulch beside the door

Man charged in cocaine sale
SEMINOLE C O U N TY — A man. who met with a City County
Investigative Bureau agent in Orange Courtly and rode with ihr
agent to Seminole t ounty where ihr man reportedly sold the
agent an ounce of cocaine, lias been arrested
August William Stayler. 31. of Ocoee, was arrested outside
the Buck Eye Inn Overland Hoad, tit east Seminole County at
about 9 30 p in Thursday He is held without bond
The agent rrportrd arranging the drug buy wilh Stayler and
pit king him up In thange County before driving to Seminole
County to make I lie reported rocalne buy.

Broken w indow injures woman
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS — A woman fare was Injured when
Err husband allegedly klrkrd and broke a window of a car In
which stir was silling during an argument al Ihr Day's Inn.
Wymote Road. Altamonte Springs
Wanda Yvette ilrown. 21, of 6357 Forest City Road. Apopka,
sullrrrd ladal injuries from flying window glass al about 8 20
p m Thursday She was irralrd at Florida Hospital Altamonte
Springs
llrr husband. Donnie C Jones. 36, of I he same address, was
charged with aggravated battery at the scene Altamonte
Spr mgs poller rr |x■!trd Bond Is $5,000

Man charged with battery
SANFORD — A Seminole County sheriffs deputy who
ai (oinpanlrd Melissa Parrish 30. of 965 Monroe Harbor Place.
Vuikwd . iw pH k up Iwi medication, reported her husband
threw thrrwedtcaManal her
Parrish was hit lit tire lace and Itad the door in her house
slammed Rf ainst her body. Ihr deputy said
Man Rotiert Holmes. 32. rd I hr same address, was charged
with tu ilrry al IO 32 p in Thursday at home Bond I* 9500

Man charged with battery-spouse abuse
SANFORD — Sanlord police report charging Casey Thomas
Windham. 20. of 2415 A Cedar Avr.. Sanford, wllh battery*
spouse abuse after an alloc k on his wife Caihrrtnr al their
I(o u s t al about H 05 p rn Thursday. Ikmd la 9500

Several arrested on DUI charges
SANFORD — The following persons face a charge ol driving
under ihr Influencr In Seminole County
• William Ronald Glllmur. 55. rtf 36-11 Ihnrtrre Hoad, Lake
Mary, was arrrsied al I 47 a m today al Shoppes of Lake Mary,
oiler hr drove from Ihe scene of a indite accident al The Pub. in
l-ik r Mary Hr Is also charged with leaving the scene of an
accident
• lose|di Vlncenl Yelgrlowltt. 26. no address listed, at 12 36
a m Friday after he was seen drtvmg erratically on U S
Highway 17*92. Sanford The car he was driving had been
rrportrd stolen In Seminole County and he la also charged wllh
grand Ihrtl aulouml carries* driving Bond la 91.000.
• James Edward lluudrr. 27. of Sanford, was srrrsted al
II 55 p to Wednesday aflrr his car was in a single car arcldenl
on Country Club Hoad. Lake Mary

Twenty boats expected at parade
■ rB R A D CHURCH
Morale! Staff writer
SANFORD — Sanford's llrst
Christmas final Parade Saturday
night will Ire about a halt mile
long and will Include 20 hoal*.
according to s|xiu*nrs
The parade of decorated boat*,
led by the Rivrrshtp Romance,
will lake place along the Luke
Monroe waterfront beginning at
7:30 p.m.
T h r p.u.idr is organized and
sponsored by the Grralrr Sinford Chamber of Commerce, the

R o m a n c e . H id d e n H a rb o r
Marina. Sanford Boat Works.
Lakr Monroe Harbor Marina and
Sanford Boat Rentals
A panel of Judges will award
prizes at an award party at 11
p m Saturday at Fitzgerald's
The first place boat owner will
receive 9250. second place 9150
and third 9100.
In a d d i t i o n , a t r o p h y
sponsored by the Romance will
reside at the marina where the
find plare boat Is housed, arid Us
owner will receive a plaque.

EMERGENCY CALLS
THURSDAY

transported

• 11:01 a m . — 301 Georgia
Arms Apartments, medical

FRIDAY

call, woman, 96, transported

• 12:20 a m. - 85 William

• 4:50 p.m - - behind 2580
Ridgewood Ave.. fire on lot.
no loss.
• 7:17 p in. — 1116 Celery
Ave.. trauma, man. 29. trans­
ported In private vehicle.
• 7 58 p in. — U lh Street
and French Avenue, trauma,
m an, 39, transported in
prlvulr vehicle.
• 8 16 p.m. — 24 IRA Cedar
Ave.. trauma, woman. 24. not

Clark Cl., sparks from ash
tra y Ig n ite d co uch and
artificial Christm as tree,
damage to fumllurr.
• 2 34 a m. 125 Club
Rd., medical call, boy. 15
m o n th s , tra n sp o rte d In
private vehicle.
• 3:19 a m. - 303 E. 25th
St., smokr from burned light
ballast,

December 16. 1B63 — 3A

Jail inmate dead; murder charged
By BUSAN LOOBN
Herald staff wrllar
SANFORD — A federal prison­
er at the Seminole County Jail
died today from a neck and head
Injury suffered In at the Jail
about midnight Wednesday A
second Inmate has been charged
wllh murder.
James Otto Hlngle. 23. ol
Orlando, died al about 10.30
a m. today al Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford,
where he had been on a life
support system.

Shertll John Folk vild Hlngle bids In a jxiker game
was bruin dead following his
Roy Hughry said today InInjury.
vrsiigaiors have dele nil Hied dial
A second federal prisoner
H lnglr's head apparently was
accused of pounding Hlngle s pounded against the llonr of his
head against Ihr floor of their cell
cell. Is charged wllh murder.
According to a statement to
Capl. Hoy Hughey said The deputies from O'Berry, lllglr
arrest was made at lhe Jail this jumped up to lighi O l W r y over
m orning follow ing Hingis'* a bet during a jxikrr game
death
Hlngle. acc ording to o Ik-rrv s
Seminole C oun ty shrrlll * statement, became entangled In
deputies report blood vessels in lu&gt; &gt;hall li-|| back. Ill' H b brail
Hlnglr's neck were apparently on the flour, and stopped
Injured during an argummi with breathing
Charles Wrslev O'Derry. 20 over
O'Herrv called for help and two

Jail i i u i w v supplied Hlngle wPh
oxygen with an air hag Rescue
workers responded and look
(barge of his care, and Hlngle
was transported lo Ihr hospital
T h e w a s In v r s11grd b y
Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ties and the FBI
Seminole Sheriffs Chief Drpu*
tv Duane Harrell nald U s not a
violation of rules lor the inmates
10 have been playing poker at
dial time ol ntghi Hr added dial
ihr incldeiil occurred Just when
dir lights In die Jail were orderrd
011 (or Ih r nighl

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needed a new one I
noticed people wrre pulling In
93 and 95 very quietly so ii
would be a surprise. ’
S h r th o u g h t m a ybe her
homeroom students would Itkr
lo help, but shr didn't know howbest to go about It She mulled
the Idea around a bit. then
discussed It with Principal Boh
RjJnry. They considered a (affle
"No. that could tie Illegal ”
What about a ear wash?
‘No. kids arc a little young
Finally, a division was made
lo adopt Nagle as Mr X Stu­
dents quickly lalrhed on to Ihr
Idea throwing Bailey off guard
"O h yeah Ms Bailey, we
adopted a manatee Iasi year,"
one child told hrr
With that [Ullry decided she'd
better r&gt;plain a little about Mr
X. how hr was a kind man. and
spent lots of time talking with
children in Sunday Srhool
classes, how he was never glum,
even though lo most people hr
had cause to he
"She started to Irll u* thr
story, and there were Irarw In
her eyes." Judl Jamba, 12. said
Bailey too arknowledge* the
moment saying it Just got to tier
Apparently. It got lo the students
as well Several ran to their
lor krrs. milled through luniks
gym clothes and what have you
until a bos was found They rut
a small slit In thr top. just tag
enough to drop nlrktrs. dimes
and quarters In That was Ihr
brglnnlng A peruiey was found
in thr |&gt;arking tot and Bailey
dropped it Into Ihr bos. produ&lt;
ing a clinking noise
"Nohody liked the sound of
II." Jaroha said
Balky said therr was slkiue
for a moment, and everyone
looked a little sad Then all a I
once students dug deep Into
their pockets snd rame up with
917.28 Students told Bailey not
lo worry. II wasn't their lunch
money, It wasn't lor book*. they
Jusl wanted to help
A goal was set lo raise S|(S) A
thermometer to mrasurr their
progress was hung on thr wall,
and within three days students
collected 9 153 T h r goal was
changed lo 92UO. and soon
students in ulhrr classes became
curious shout Mi X Bailey wild
before she knrw II. the effort and
enthusiasm had swept through
Ihr entire school Posters were
drawn and students gathered in
the hallways talking about Mr
X T h r little classroom portable
located at ihr lar end of Ihr
Oviedo rampus became known
os Mr X headquarters
Eleven-year old Lisa Kluftz
said they did so because II was
Christmas and that was a lime
lo care about other people.
Thursday morning, students
met Mr, X. gave him his new
chair, a polnsritla for his wile.
Darlene, and a paper Christmas
tree wllh handmade omamrnls
each signed by students who
r o n lr lb u t c d
ll was not a
jvartlrularly pretty day. In fact.
Ihr skies turned an oyster gray,
hut students and Nagle said they
(ell great.
"We feel like he's been our
friend forever, but Us only been a
day," Kluttz said
She and o th e r s tu d e n ts
gathered around a while van
watching Nagle depart
“ G o o d b y e M r. X . “ th e y
shouted. “ Goodbye.”
Nagel said he lovrd the chair
but he most cherished the tree
and ull thr love that went Into II
“ Bye now .'* Nagle said.
"Thanks a million and Merry
Christmas “ And. with that he
drove home lo Christmas. Fla.

C l a r if ic a t i o n
The Lake Mary Boulevard
Study Committee will conduct a
public workshop meeting al 7:30
p.m. on Jan. 4 In the com­
mission chambers, after which
the committer will meet lo adopt
the final ordinance for Ih r
boulevard corridor plan A story
Thursday described Wednes­
day's committee meeting as the
final one. Subsequently, the
committee decided lo hold the
workshop.

Auto accident
On« person was hasted st s hospital and
released after being miured In this two-car
accident on Highway 17-02 Thursday The

sccldent happened shorily after noon near the
entrance to Big Tree Park

Candidates
Sweeting's law other and leaving nines i&lt; Is not a i liallrugf I ran
.1 message Howrvet Swrellng ignore ll I don I have Ihr lest. I
come with me lo said he was noi aware ol wind am opening myself to suspl
Central Florida Regional llospl I vjk of ( hallrngr was tiring cion ”
tal. where facilities assure us of a
issued A secretary slid llowrll
S w irlin g said hr has Ihr v o i l e
legal and romprleni drug test, was issuing me some kind ol
and I furl hrr ehatlrngr hint to thalienge. hut wasn't clear whal altitude that Secfrlary of Slate
George Schulz expressed when
release results ol the test to the
II was." hr saidihl* morning
asked lo submit la a drug lest,
publk.“
“ I will slop by al m y physi wlm h h r did mil do lie said ll
Alter reading the stairmrnt at t tan's olllce ibis afternoon and was b e n ru lh Ills dignity lo
City Hall, in the nHtipanv ol two have a urinalysis done,'' he said
submit lo such a trsl and that in
lanqialgn workers hr drove to
" I think Hits lypr of challrngr ask him in Impugned hlsrharuc
the hospital Tor the drug lest He
Is distasteful ami I don't think ter 1 leel the vmtr way. But I
said thr results would In- avail
citizens should I* suhp ( led hi will have the lrs| tiecause not
able Monday
sin h a test.“ he vild. But in the having it would cast suspicion
llowrll said hr had Issued the climate of Ifir limes and thr on m e.“ with current attitudes
challenge lo Sweeting by calling iiiimmI ol the |iro|ilr In these .i I m m i I drug testing "
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EDITORIALS

Drug testing
near overdose
As n protection for passenger*. should
airline pilots be subject to random urine tests
for drugs? Th e Air Line Pilots Association
doesn't think so, but most Americans will not
Ire Doubled by the Department of Transporta­
tion's ti.
irMtng rules requiring pilots to be
randomly tested for use of Illicit substances.
When there are no leas Intrusive substitutes
and where drug use could create a large risk
to public safety, such drug tests are Justified,
both legally and as a matter of policy. So are
tests for transportation workers whose
behavior or Involvement In an accident
cteales a reasonable suspicion of drug use.
Th e new D O T rules on drug testing of
private transportation workers go m uch
further, sometimes to ridiculous extremes.
They require employers to give urine tests not
Just to pilots and bus drivers, who have direct
control over the safety of passengers, but to
every flight attendant, pipeline worker,
licensed seaman, truck driver and bus
mechanic.

HELEN THOMAS

First lady has pushed peacemaking
W ASH IN GTON — If anyone Rets the credit for
the turn around In ITeslde.it Reagan * thinking
about the Soviet Union and *.he possibility of
peace. It la Nancy Reagan
Reagan, who Is about to leave ofllce after eight
year* before the mast, insist* fie ha* nut
changed Well, maybe Dut hla policies are more
amenable to an ending of the Cold War. He
learned that people prefer peace to belligerent
rhetoric that Increase* superpower tensions *
The first lady, who ha* always shied away
from being depleted as the power behind the
throne and Influential In substantive affair*, feels
freer now to acknowledge a role in peacemaking
as she la about to leave the White House
"t was upset that he IRraganl was portrayed as
this gun shooter You know, cowboy.” she told
United I*ro»s International In an Interview. "And
I knew that wasn't what he was and I knew that
he's repeatedly said, long before he got here, that
more thing* can be avoided If you talk to people
instead of about people"
She said that Rragan was stymied In the
beginning because of the deaths of several Soviet
leaders before the robust Mikhail Gorbscliev
rrm e along.
"You couldn't do anything in the beginning,
she explained "But yes. I realty wanted them to
get together .„ but I Just kind of pushed him a
tittle bit .”
Asked If the hardliners In the administration

resisted detente, she said: "There were a lot ol
people who didn't want it the right-wingers."
Former Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko oner told
M rs . R ra g a n In
w h is p e r " p e a c e "
every night In her
husband's rar. She
countered by saying
she would whl*|wr
"peace" in the stem
Gromyko's ear.
Mrs. Reagan has
often said there Is a
"a very Interesting
chemistry'* brtwern
R r a g a n and
Gorbachev that has
f Her etforK. to
been develojird over
their five sum m it
oust chief of
encounters
staff Donald
"Obviously, their
Regan paid off J
beliefs are different,
th e ir p h ilo s o p h y ,
their (to1!!i&lt; *
Out *■-------J
they respect each other an&lt;i f think they
genuinely like each oilier in spite of the
differences And Hnnnlr ts one who ran pul that
aside"
The move* to cud the cold war after 40 years
of hostility arc a major relief to lh« world

ill fjlfw iBoM ! - .

'

The Dejiartment of Tninsjiortatton should
withdraw and rrw righ Its drug-testing rules
beforr the courts and Congress force the
Issue.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the rdllOr are welcome. All letters must
be signed and Include a mailing addresa and
telephone number. Letter* should be on a alngle
subject and as brief as posalblr. The Sanford
fIrrald reserves the right to edit letter*.

B erry's W o rld

C IM**» M» M
’ Thai's Boredom born out of Materialism
sired by New Wealth."

The new atmosphere helps Reagan to leave
Washington on a high note. He believe* the
unprecedented peacetime m ilitary buildup
turned the tide, forcing the Soviets into an arms
race they could not afford The cost to huh
economies wilt be evident for a tong time to
come.
Not only did Mr* Rragan urge tier husband to
give prarc a chance She also made move* to
save him from a debacle a* tire Iran Contra
scandal unfolded. Her anxiety showed in every
way at the president became more ihrrairnrd bv
the revelations of hts aecrrt deal to *rll arm* lo
Iran to obtain release of the American hostage*
In l.rbanon. all the while insisting public ly that
he would never negotiate, never bargain with thr
Iranian hacked raptor*
The flrat lady did all the maneuvering behind
the scrtK* during lf.v h* tght d Ihe rn*i* In
Drrrtnbrr ItMMi Her chart* to oust chief d stall
Donald Regan |Mld off. and thr damage control
got under wav
trw v*i

JACK ANDERSON

Bush faces
awakening

i K M o W t PR oR iSep

YoOMY Wolfe. MR. RSesihsMt
B J T I V s Been Talced aveR
BY a H asT jie fb u ttC a L
a c fio N

C o H H if j-e e /

Some of the 2 m illio n workers w ho
annually will be subjected to those demean­
ing tests use Illegal drugs, though probably
not many; Initial results of random drug
scrrrnlng in several federal departments have
yielded positive tests In fewer than 1 percent
of employees. Forcing companies to spend
$200 million a year or more on urine testa for
non-crltlcal employees — and forcing workers
to takr them — when most worker drug
problrms can be detected more cheaply
llm &gt; M g U .,g »n d p e rs o n n e l p o licie s a n d
s* |Kivwion *-«n utiiv generale disrespect for
tile wholeeitUt prise.
I’roll C lin g public safety la Important. So la
discouraging drug abuse. But most Am eri­
cans are not so concerned with the risk of
drug-tin paired flight attendants that they are
ready to jettison America's commitment to
privacy and Individual dignity, especially
when the tests have proven to be only 70
percent accurate. Where a balancing of values
was needed, the Reagan administration,
tnfatunlrd with the notion of drug testing, has
plarrd Its full weight on one side of the scales.

Gorbachev's sp rrch to the U N General
Assembly gave dramatic evidence of hit desire in
make changes In the Soviet Union that will focus
on improving the quality of life for hts pruplr
and to reduc e Soviet global expansionism

rt-c

ROBERT WAGMAN

Will Quayle be invisible?
W ASH IN GTON (NEA) - Insider* on George
Bush * transition team report that one of the
most vexing problem* facing the president
elect I* deriding what role Vice l*irsldrni-clrrt
Dan Q u iy lr will play tn thr new adminlstra

lloo.
During the campaign. Hush mein toned
Quayle very Infrequently When pressed, he
■aid Quayle would be a ’ meaningful part of
Ihe new administration, but he was always
very short on specifics
Those close to the presidentelect say he
expects Quayle lo play a role very similar to
one that Bush himself played for Ronald
Rragan — giving advice when railed for.
undertaking specific tasks when assigned, but.
generally, remaining very much tn the back
ground
One Bush assign T e r t under Rnnalo W'-sgan
was to head the South Florida Drug Task
Force, a group that coordinated drug interdic­
tion efforts tn that critical region At one point
during thr campaign. Bush suggested Quayle
would also be given a major responsibility tn
the war against drugs
But Congress recently established a new
Office of National Drug Control Policy — to be
headed by a single director — lo run the war
on drugs It wax Congress' clear Intent that
this "drug cast " have cabinet rank and report
directly to the president By law the crar
cannot simultaneously hold any other gov­
ernmental Job. That rales out Quayle
Some transition team member* have sug­
gested that Busii might appoint Quayle as the
contact point for the new czar. That, however,
would make many In Congress very unhappy
— Including some of the most Influential
Republicans In the House and Senate who
fought hardest to establish thr position
Legislation leave* It up to Ihe president
whether to give the drag rear cabinet status.
Bush has already madr It clear, by removing
both thr CIA director and U.N. ambassador
from cabinet rank, that he intend* to scale
down his cabinet. He Is therefore not consid­
ered likely to give such status to the czar This
would already make Congress unhappy; ap­
pointing Quayle lo oversee the czar would only
exacerbate Ihe problem.
Far right conservatives would like to see
Quayle as their representative and point man
within the upper reaches of the new ad­
ministration. Quayle himself quickly scotched
this Idea, realizing that this role would placr
him In continual confrontational with Bush's
largely centrist administration.
Quayle. though, does have one Idea for a
major role he can play In the coming four
years — that of an activist president of Ihe U.S.
Senate.
Under Ihe Constitution, the vice president
presides over the Senate. For most vice

presidents this ts a largely ceremonial lum lion
undertaken only on slate occasions or when
hts presence might be necessarv to break a lie
vote — another constitutionally mandated vice
presidential responsibility
Quayle has said that lie "could tie of great
help to George Bush working with the Senate"
and might preside over that body on a more or
les* lull-time hast* Reportedly, hr has said
that, given the power of thr gavrl. hr might hr
able to help shape Senate- debate and. In
certain ctrrumstanrrs. such as the offering of
amendments, actually hrlp the GOI’ and
hinder Democrats try
withholding rrrogni
tkm or forcing mil
calls
But Senate nourres
say that m inority
tra d e r Bob D ole.
R-Kan . has made It
clear to Bush that lie
would lake a very
dim view of Quavle
In this mil Being the
president's link to
the Senate Is Ihe
traditional role of the
new vice pres­
leader of Ihe presi­
ident may play
dent's party In Ihe
a r o l e ver y
Senate, and Dole 1*
similar to (ho
not about In share or
one his boss
abdicate this respon­
played j
sibility.
A n u m b e r o f __
Senate Republicans are reportedly upset that
Quayle Im* even publicly voiced Ills ambit Ions
As one high ranking GOP Senate staffer puts
It: "Here Is the president-elect saying how he
Intends to work with llie Senate In un almost
non partisan way on ihe deficit and other
Issues. Yet at the same time Quayle Is talking
confronlatloii. ol controlling (he Senate .... It's
a trad Idra Even If ti wasn’t, his timing Is
lousy.”
So far Quaylr's only official him lion I* lo Ihe
head (he Nutloruil Space Council, a tiourd that
advises thr president on *|nic e activities.
One problem that Quaytr must overcome is
thr reputation hr acquired during (hr cam­
paign as a slow learner. Those who ran Ihe
Quayle cam|&gt;ulgri reportedly found him lo laready and willing, but less than completely
able. None of those who ran Ills canqialgn have
been willing lo Join his vice presidential stall.
Among Insiders Hie best guess Is thul Quaylr
will Initially be kept very much In the
background and given specific rr*|M&gt;uslblllllrs
as he shows hr Is able to handle them. Hr will
tie given a progressively larger role If he does
nol falter. If he docs, hr may end up an
Invisible vice president.
(C lltM Mf W tPAPt a C N T E S P R IH AI1N

WASHINGTON - In the afterglow at a
dazzling pertormanrr bv Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbwrhrv. American* are daring to
hope foe real prarr on earth President
Reagan, who some feared would bring
America to the brink of nuclear war with bis
rabid right agenda, has wiaird and tirrn
wooed by thr evil empire ‘
Those of us who rem em ber Nikita
Khrusrhev poinding hts shoe on Hie ta b le
and promising td bury us with worldwide
communism are particular I v disarmed bv
Goebarhrv and hts Christmas present — a
unilateral troop reduction
Baby boomer* don I build shelter* for their
own liable* to hide in when the homh U
drojifwd School c u rric u lu m * on lung* i in*
elude a course on
how to dive under
the desk during a
nuclear attack Wr
haven't been eyeball
to eyeball with our
archenemy tn who
know* how long
And our arc henemy
Just had his picture
taken in front of the
Statue of Lib e rty
w h i l e h t s w if e
shopped at Ester
I wuder
Before this warn,
glow o ve rw h e lm *
you imagftir 11;- ■.,id
sh o w e r a w a it in g
George Bush on .Jan
20 III* new natlorud security tram Is atrradv
tiring briefed oti tire world situation. *trip(ird
of public rotation* and Christina* g&lt;**l will
Hero are some of Hir Insight* ihe Irani I*
getting
War with the Soviet Union Is now unlikely
The Snvle*.* have loo many problems at homr
to worry about takt.ig over the rest of the
world right now Troup ruts notwithstanding,
the Ilush people have hern told Unit the
Soviet* are still bolstering thrtr military
fortes uui! that they arc dlstuibingly ahead ol
the Untied States In developing spare
weaponry
The U S estimate Is that Soviet tro-qt* will
be withdrawn Irnm Aghanlstan tn February
as promised, but the communist regime there
t* not expected to crumble overnight.
In the Middle Easl. Hush will Inherit a
ticking time bomb The regional power* ure
feverishly seeking chemlcul weapons, nuclear
arms and long range mls*llr* Both Iran and
Iraq are rushing Ihe production of deadly
chem ical weapons. A lre a dy Iraq has
stockpiled hundreds of tons of mustard ga*
and othrr chemical agents. Now Iraq is trying
to acquire biological weapon*, too,
Iran is frantically trying lo ralch up It ha*
stockpiled an estimated 100 tons ol mustard
ga*
Both countries are seeking nuclcat
warheads and Hie long range rocket* to
deliver them
Elsewhere In Ihe Middle East. Libya ha*
acquired u mustard gas capability and
Moammar Gad hull Is trying lo build, buy nr
borrow nuclear weapons
But the worst menace that the Hti*h
administration will face I* not bloodshed It I*
an economic wpr tli.it Ihe United Slatrs Is
already losing That war may find the United
States forging an ulllancr with its Cold War
enemy to rornhat the economic boom in the
Far East.
Central Intelligence Agency strategists see
Japan and China emerging as superpowers
and possibly forming an alliance that could
shake the world. Japan Is fast overtaking thr
United State* a* Ihe wurid’s No. I econom­
ic-financial-Industrial-technological power. At
the same time. China Is qulrtly building II*
military power Japan I* actively cultivating
China as a customer for its Industrial good*
uml China I* borrowing Irchnology Inim
Japan.
I l I h I M om * **4
CafTHfkt. IHi. UmM F#41tor*Ifkikalt, I«k .

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List

Trading heavy, prices up
United P r « n International
NEW VOHK — l*rirra opened higher Friday
In heuvy trading of New York Slock Earhangr
(M i t e * a* the markrl Ix-^.m ita “ triple witching
hour." when atock Index future* Index option*
and Individual atock opt Iona expire.
The I&gt;iw June* Induatrlal average, which fell
I 25 Thuraday. waa up 2 34 In 21.13 54 ahortly
after Ihe market opened
Advance* led decline* 472 300 among Ihe
1,348 t**iir* rrriMtng the Nrw York Stock
Exchange tape Early turnover amoumrd to
about 43.130.000 ahatea
Analyaia noted that “ irlplr witching hour*"

havr hern known to cauae market volatility In
the paat aa program tradera and other
arbitrager* doae out apeculatlve poaltlon* and
open new one*
The "hour" begin* at the aeaalon'a opening,
when Ihe December expiration price la act for
future* and future* option* on Standard A
Poor* 300 atock Index and option* on the New
York Stock Exchange compoaltr index. Other
alock rrlated future* and option* for the month
expire at therloae
Stock* closed lower Thuraday in cjulet
trading amid wnrrle* about higher Interral
rate*, eaprclally a poMlble boo*l in thr Federal
Hcarrve a benchmark dlarount rate

Dollar higher, stronger;
gold, silver continue fall
Unltad F rt* i International
The dollar wa* higher Friday
in rnodernte trading on mr|ix
foreign currency market*
Gold and allver ivmlinued to
fall
Currency trader* aald the
market wa* marking time to
are tf the U S T rdend Reserve
will ralar Ibe discount ratr
following a round of concerted
European Interral rate hike*
earlier tht* week
In early New York trading
Ihe dollar wa* higher again*!
key foreign rurrencte* in mod
rrale trading following a lalmr
Department report *howing
lire prnduier prke Index or
Inflation at Ihe w hn tr^tr level

roar a moderate O 3 pen rut in
November
The November hlkr followed
no change in the index In
October and a 0 4 percent
tncrraac in September
The Commerce Department
reported con*?ruction of new
house* ro*r a modrot i 4
percent tn November. I be Hurd
straight monthly advance
Currency analytu* %*i«l the
two inflation related reporl*
could tnflurnce Federal Reverve thinking on the .juration
of thr hiturr &lt;nur*r of thr
nation'* dlarount rate
Earlier In Tokyo the dollar
rallied sharply against the
Japanese yen In heavy trad
trig, closing out thr week I 13
yen higher at 124 10 yen

Orlando group buys TV stations
U*n*0 F r r r i Intarnatlonal
CULVER C IT Y - lairtmar
1 rlrjdrturr* will aril olf it* last
two trlevtmkm station* to an
Orlando. Fla.. Investment
group, poaalhly clearing the
way for Warner Communtcalion* of New York to rom;»tele
It* acquMlIbm ol l-rxtmaf the
company *ald
T h e tw o a ta t lo n * a re
W'1,11 TV of San Juan, and

Local Interest
These quotation* provided
by member* of thr National
Astoria don of Securltlea
Deafer* are rrprrsenfaflvr
Inter dealer pricea aa of
mid-morning today Interdealer m a r k e l a change
throughout Ihe day Price* do
not include retail markup or
markdown
Ack
Bid
3*4
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Barnett Bank
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Pint Union
31V* 3 l* i
FPAL
Fla Progrraa
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iliiKi.r* Supply 171*
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Snulheaat Bank 2 IH
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Winn Dixie
44**
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Kmerson
29%

W SUR-TV of Police, a repeater
statMio lor the San Juan outlet,
l-ortmal announced Thursday
Ihe two station* were wild
loan investor group hr ailed by
Tim m o ih y Hrumllk of Or Dow Jones
Undo. Fla . who own* srvrral
Central Fkirtda *iaiton* that Daw Jone*Average*
idler Spanish language pro 10:00 a.m.
grartunlng. thr announcement 30 Indu* 2140 30 up
20 Tran*
034 01 oft
said
I A3 62 up
No llnanrtal details of Ihe 13 Util*
63 Stork H14 23 up
1r|r v itkin ileal were disclosed

•rrv
log m stand atiIrena IKM ih&gt;ir.
live A lb ,* Is profioard Inc Ihe
•lie where those tree* are
located.
A spokesman for the developrr
said 21 tires would tie removed
lull all would hr replaced with
new lire*
Morris made thr motion to
approve the plan, saying II

ROBERT EUGENE AMIE JR.
Robert Eugene Am ir J r . tn
fant. 804 Orange Ave . Sanford,
died Thurtday al Orlando Re­
gional Mrdii al Center. Orlando
Hr was born Dec 7. I9M8 in
Sanford
Survivors Include mother,
Devrrly Dawn Wright. Sanford;
father. Holx-it Eugene Sr .. San
ford, sister ShawnyrU D A n ile .
Sanford malrrna! grandparent*
Dinah D Graham and John
Wright J r . Sanford, patrrnul
grandjiareni* Emma J. Arnold.
Sanford. Rolx-rl Allen. Orlando
Wil.vm Elt lirIU rgrr Mortuary.
Santord, In chargt of aitangr-

menu
LUCILLE BRAECKLEIN
Lucille Draeiklrln. 41. 3176
Yarmouth A v e . Dr Ilona, died
Wednesday al W’rsl Volusia
M rm orlul Hospital. Del.and
Dorn May 15. 1947 lit Nrw York
she moved to IVIlnnu Irom there
In 1984. She was a cosmetic
consultant and a Catholic
Survivor* include husband.
Thom as C.; daughter. Stacy
Marie Lctllcrl. Deltona; son.
Danny Letllcrt. Deltona; mother.
Lucille Rosselll. Fern Park; sis
ter*. Marie Suinmo. Clearwater.
T in a P e rro lla . L o n g w u o d .
Frances Nasso, Sanford. Joanne
Roselll. Memphis. Tenn.. Rose
mnry W'lsch. Longwood, Theresa
Selleducalo. DHiona
W Inter Park-W. Guy Black
Funeral Home. Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
COL. LEROY P. “ PETE”
HANSEN
Col. LeRoy P "Pete" Hansen.
64. 857 Leopard frail. Winter
Springs, died W cdncsdy at
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Winter Park. Bom May 1H. 192-1
In Wolbach. Neb., hr moved to
Winter Springs from Barksdale
Air Force Base. La.. In 1974. He
was a real estate salesman and a
member of Ihe First United
Methodist Church of Winter
Park He was a veteran of World
War II. the Korean W'tir and Ihe
Vietnam War. a former wing
commander of the 99th Bomb
Wing. Wcalover Air Force Base,
and n retired deputy chief of stall

&lt;xHttj»lied with all city indcs
However, (a ril said, “ Ju*t
be, au»c ii tneqi* wg|t rlly 1
&lt;tnr*

rsm

r s r .t u

)(r»r* 1 w ad * wa

San lord There are plenty nf
oilier sites for .mi Arby's tn
Sanford tir*t&lt;tr* thal one " Hr
noted that Ihe jiarking lot for
Shoney's was always lull and
jiroptr driving In and not finding
a jiarking plaie create a traffic
problem In ihe area

operation* of the Second Air
Force al Barksdale Air Force
Base Hr was a member of the
Air Force Aswx lallon ol Rrtlrrd
O f f ic e r s , I h r A m e r ic a n
Hrmrrncalll* Stx-lrly and thr
Tuacawill,i Bass Masters
Survivors include wile R„ .1
sons. Capl. David. Germuny,
Daniel P . Santa Daitiaia. Calif,
mother. Daisy M.. Grand Island.
Neb
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Home. Goldrnrod. In charge of
arrangement*
DOM INION M. IIIL L E K Y
Gontlnkm M I Tillery. 83. 2270
Water St.. Sanford, died Wed­
n e s d a y a I I h r D r1 1o n a
Healthcare C r n ir r . Deltona.
Horn Nov, 18. 1903 in Montierllo. he movrd to Santord
Irom I here In 1908. He waa a
retired construction latxirrr and
a m em ber of Si M atthew
Missionary Bapilsi C h u rc h .
Sanford
Survivors Include sons. Louis
J . . P rn f lrld . N Y . Leon.
Jackso n ville; sisters, Spicy
Hagtry. Mary Brown, txith of
Sanford, brother*. C h a rlie .
Joseph, both of Sanford, ihrrr
grandchildren.
W’tlson-Elchellx-rger Mortuary.
Sanford. In chargr ol arrange­
ment*
C A T H E R IN E B. P H ILLIP S
Catherine B Phillips. HH, 1004
Larkflcld D r.. Deband. died
Wednesday. Dec, 14, at W’rsl
Volusia Memorial Hospital. De­
land. Born Ju ly 8. 1900 In
Frontroyal. Va.. she mined to
DeLand In 1984 from Sanford.
She was a homemaker and a
member nf Ihe Sanford Church
ol God.
Survivors Include daughter.
Elizabeth Osborne. DeLand:
sister. Mantle Fink. Baltimore,
Mil.. Georgia Easlon. Silver
Springs. Md.
O a kIu w n P a rk F u n e r a l
Homr/Crmetrry. 1-ake Mary. In
charge of arrangements
KARL JACOB HUBER
Karl Jacob lluher. 34. of
Sunlord died Saturday. Dec. 10.
ut his residence. Bom Jan. 12.

Baby
C « a t l* B t4 f r s a Page 1A
Pratt's report sanl such prr
blrlh cocaine addiction cause*
great bodily harm lo Ihe child
There are three other women In
Seminole County with similar
charges pending against them

Hudson's baby l* In foster
rare and t* no longer addicted lo
cocaine. official* report
Although Hudson reportedly
said she has smoked crack
ruralne fur Ih rrr years, she is
quoted In her arrest report as
saying she was not addicted
but "tremendously enjoyed us­

who arr routinely railed to thr
•rertr of an unattended death to
jarihr for clues, were not called
LONG WOOD - The wife of to thr Hitt house
Shertir* Lt George llagond.
Srnunok County Judge Fredrick
Hilt Is dead, thr apjtarrnt victim who ts assigned lo thr crimes
of a drug ovrrdoar. according to against jx-r*«n» division said he
and Sgt Greg Harnett conducted
ihe sheriff * deparlmrnl
T h r judge found Susan Hill. thr Investigation al the Hut
40. unconscious in her bed at house thrmselvra
Hagood said that it was his
■bout 11 30 a m Thursday, of­
ficial* reported A Seminole drrtston not to call in the
C'oqnly *h— sttaaenoft g a t^ h M
Kciuiieol |lnv&gt;rsiigatrws and hr
liv iO U H fil NlskiswT-Ttr-LJUfce__
si th(t 'Uairwaitv to
hanttHf the 1probe lor clues
ATiedJycin
DepaMmenl rescue worker* '1(1 lilinsjjf Hr added that Mrs Hill
hi* bouse al lot -O tfar Tftfift artuaHV dint ai the hospital, so
her house was not the scene of
Lane. Longwuod.
Fire fighters, the rrpocl said, her death She did however,
transported Mrs Hitt to South become Incapacitated al her
Seminole Community Hospital. house
Hagood suul It has nut been
Longwood. were she was pro
determined ll Mrs Hills' death
nounceddeadal 12 17 p m
T e c h n i c a l s e r v ic e s I n - was from natural causes, was an
vesllgatoi* of the Seminole arcidenilal drug overdose, or a
suicide Toxicology report from
County Sheriff* Department
■ y SUSAN LOOSM
Harold slall writer

7 36
0 73
0 24
I 30

Shoney's and the Cavallrr
Motor Inn now share the same
median cut tul mirthhmilid lu-n*m rn Into IhnwsJ
and the Arhy's would ahn share
ihat median rut. clearing further
■raffle problems, hr said
The samr owner owns Ilie
land on which I he restaurant
and motel are situated, and the
land on which the proposed
Arhy's would tie located

1934 In Bui lain N Y hr moved lo
tlic i ruiral Florida area In 1981
from LlllletiMt Colo. He was a
U S Army veteran, a rooting
subcontractor and a member of
Ihe Aloma Baptist Church.
Survivors Include |iurruts Mr.
and Mrs Richard (Virginia!
llu h e r, S a n fo rd ; d aughter.
Jessica l^-lgh. Lehigh Acre*;
staler, Sandra Huber. Sanford.
Wendy Davis. UmalllU. Hcldle
Woods. North Platte, Neb..:
paternal grandjiarrnts. Dr and
Mrs Franklin Huber. W’lnter
Park.
O a k la w n P a r k F u n e r a l
Mome/Ccmetery. laikr Mary. In
charge of arrangements.

FUNERALS
SMITH. B A IP H A U 1 TIN
F u w t i H f t K M S ' Mf Rsips X lm :ts.
*t. o&gt; l*n(w S • *» d *d TSurwMr will t » &gt;
p m i**u«U , »t S lu t PrsW r**'1*" CSWtS

UnWi

The lop three of the right final
candidates selected by ICMA
Include
• Teddy C Hyan Jr.. 44 of
Ocoee, moat recently served aa
city manager of Ocoee from
July. 1986 to November. 1988
Before this, he was city managrr
for Green Cove Springs. FU
from March. 1984 lo June. I960
Hyan slates on hi* application he
holds a Master of Public Ad
ministration from the University
of Kan-as and a It S In business
administration from Old Dorm
nhm I ;»tvr rally. Va
• F re d J . S n i d e r . 51 &lt;&gt;l
Waahiugton. Ill . Is prrsently Ihe
clty managrr of that r|iy lie
*iart»n Out po*4ihm ut April
1984 From Ja n u a ry . 1981
through March. 1964. hr was
c ity manager of Mifskrgan
Heights. M lrh
from 1969
through 1072. he was township

managrr In O'Hara Township.
Pennsylvania, and ftom 19671969. hr was city admin 1stnil or
of Llbrrty. Missouri Snider said
he did course work toward an
M.A. from West Virginia Univer­
sity hut did not complete a
thesis. Hr holds a IIS . In bustnr** administration from Dowl­
ing Green Slut r Unlvrrsity. Ohio
• Dennis W. Kelly. 41, of
Det.and, Fla served as rlly
managrr for one yrar. 1987-88
In DrLand From 1982-1986. he
was (own managrr of Longboat
Key. Fla . front 1980 82. he waa
city manager of St Cloud. Fla .
from 1976-1980. he was city
manager of Hlountstown. Fla
and from 1975-76, he was a
regional planner ut N W Florida
Planning and Advisory Council
In Panama City. Fla He served
from 1969 1972 In the U S
Army 25th Infantry Division On
hla resume. Kelly Itsis an M P A
from Ihe University ol WrVl
Florida Prnsurola and a 11A
frmn Florida Slate University.
TalUhassee
The following five arr the
second group of candidate*
selrt Ird by ICMA They iiu lude
• Steven R Avne*. 35. of
Geneva Ohio Avne* I* presently
Ihe city manager of Geneva
which lias a imputation of 6.500
He hold* an M P A from Ihe
L'blverUty of Dayton and &lt; it A.
in jiubllc administration and
urtMii studies from Miami U n i­
versity. Oxford, &lt;Milo
• Frrderkk D milestone
Iowa City Iowa Is m rrenlly a

full time student at the Universi­
ty of Iowa with 20 yean expert
encr In local goverment and a
background In planning and
development. Dlueslone hold*
an M.U.P. (Master of Urban
Planning) from Hunter College of
City University of Nrw York and
a II A. In poll)leal science from
lirooklyn College of City Univer­
sity of New York From 1986 88.
hr served aa city administrator
lor Coralvltle. Iowa
• ErtcS Meaerve. of Meredith.
N II-. served a* lown manager of
Oakland. Maine from 1976-1979
He holds a D A . In poll I leal
science from the University of
Maine
• Krnnelh 1-re Hesor, 38. of
Palm Day. FI.. Is presently lown
manager of Mrltmurnr Deach, FI
Hr started thr position In Frbru
ary of last year Hrsor holds an
M.A In public administration
frtxn Oklahoma Stale University
and a D A In political science
from the same institution
•
A Sirahl of Killery Point.
Maine. I* town manager of thal
rlly He slatted there in July of
1984 SI rah l was also village
manager of Vicksburg. Mich H&lt;
lists an M P A from Western
Michigan and a D A from the
University of Michigan
T h e c it y m a n a g r r w ill
s u p e rv is e a b o u t ah c it y
employees In Lakr Mary The
(xmllton require* a master’s dr
grrr with major study tn public
and business administration,
management or related fields

ing crack cocaine and It "made
her life wor'hwhlle,"
State law defines drIIvery of a
controlled substance as transfer
n( tlw narcotic from one jx-rsnn
lo another, which can tie done
with a child In the womb
Dot id fur Hudson is 82.000

Wife of county Judge Fredrick Hitt found dead

Park
Continued from Pag*
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Continued from Page 1A
candidate* for Interview*. T h r
(juration was. ‘Are you still
Inirreated?*" Acting City Man­
ager Charles Lauderdale aald.
In Ihe Dec. 22 m eeting,
com m m laslonera aald, they
expect to narrow the list of
candidate* to five
A decision whether or no! to
jwy travel and other expense*
for the candidate* to Ire in­
terviewed wa* considered Of Ihe
right top candidates, only ilirr&lt;
live In Florida The other* come
from ihe states of Illinois. Ohio.
M a in e . Io w a a n d N ew
Hampthlrr

Mussid OssaUi Bt«

&amp; ,• ► «- M »,d , and 0 » V iffil * fr » n l
oilwislm* IsWfmsol will ba Mi
, Orlsnad Por IS®**
(unirtbuliont *r»
*■ **•
Tso&gt;n***l
Mom# P O *s« *0.
CltnW, l C r » I » or TSo lo iv « l« n X rm , 100
w n t s it l o n i w a r i i m i
O n i r U * Fwrwrol Mom* Senior* Is
(Sorg* ol **r*n9*m*nt»
O IS IO N .M A X V VICK
Fun*r*l
lor M r» M or, Vkk
G'bwn M T U C &gt; p r m A r t . lonlord. •*»
d «d Tuetdtr 0o&lt; l l will b* s**d lo iu n U r I
p m *1 N r* B*&lt;n*l W iliu n t r ) Boptill
ChurcS « 0 h H r. William L » » u oftkl»„ftg
VMotn* l( from * » p m lo o t. Burl*) will b*
InR nU tw n
IwnrlM Fontr*l Homo, lonlord In (horg*

oil

H U L C R V , C O M INIO N M
Fun*rol lo r«k * t tor Mr dominion M
HilWry. I I ol lira W***r It . Sonlord who
potMd l o i t W m - t i d r . Mill bo IX*d 1 H
p m lolvrdO* Ol SI M o MSom M iu s n o r,
Bop' ll Church, E l l ' Mom Slr*«l. lonlord
*ilh Potior Arthur Grohom. J r . o*t,doling
Intormonl Ip Ioiiom In Rmllown Comotor,
Frlorutt m o, coll Frltjo, Irom 1 1 p m *1 Iho
clupol
Wilton Elcttolbprgor Morfuory, lontord. Mi
cSorgo ol orrongomonlt
J IF F IR IO N .T H O M A I
F unoral u r i l c n lor Mr Tnomoi J it
lor ton, II. ol Oviodo will bo hold I p * on
lolurdo, at Fountolnhood Bopim Church
with Iho R « . Jama* Brow*, otticioling
Frtondt m o , coll ol Goldon i Funeril Memo
Frido, Irom *0 p m end lolurdo, ol iho
church Irom noon until Urn* el lunoroi
tor,Icoo Intormonl will bo Ml Ino Boston
Com* tor,
Goldon i Funorol Mom* Winlor Pork in
chorg* ol orrongomonlt

the autopsy won t lie avatlablr
for a couple of weeks The lnllt.il
sherlfT# reporl aald she died
Irom an apparanl overdose of
pills
Hagood said hr collected sev­
eral prescription medication
Unties Irom Ihe Hill house He
said he does not know what
tyjies of drug they contained No
suicide nole was found
Seminole County Shrrlll John
Polk said he visited Hill alter his
wife’s death. Investigator* lound
nothing out of the ordtniiry at
thr scene and Polk said Hagood
and Darnell are qualified lo have
((inducted the technical aspect
of the Inve stiga tio n , since
nothing was out of jilace and
nothing appealed lo lx- out of Ihe
ordinary ut the Hill house.
Polk said hr wus told that Mrs
Hill was being treated lor de­
pression and was taking prr
scrljiilon anti-depressant.*

Kiwanian Ralph Austin Smith, 91, dies
Ralph Austin Smith. 91. 2021
P a rk A v e .. S a n fo r d , died
Thursday al Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford Bom
Dec 17. 1896 In Demopolls.
Ala . he moved to Sanford from
Miami In 1926. He was a credit
department manager and trea­
surer of Chose A Co which la
now known as Sunntland Corp.
and a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of Sanford
where he was elected and served
as a Deacon and Elder.
Smith was a member ol the
Downtown Kiwanls Club. San­
ford. where he received from Ihe
International Board of Trustees a
certificate for leadership as Pres­
ident of Kiwanls Club In 1930.
and a certificate from the Florida
District of Kiwanls for a suc­
ce ssful a d m in is tr a tio n as
Lieutenant Governor In 1955. He
received the Lloyd Gahr cup for
best Kiwanls Bulletin In the state
In 1954. 1936. 1938. 1959 and
1960. the Newton Lummus cup
for best bulletin In the state In
1966. 1967. 1970 and 1973.and
the Condlci Trophy for liesi
bulletin In the state In 1978 and
1979. He was also given the Sid
Singleton award for civic Im­
provement In 1972 voted a Life
Fe llo w of F lo rid a K iw a n ls
Foundation, and In 1979 he was
given the Legion of Honor for
having been u Kiwanls member
for 40 years
As a member of the Salvation
A r m y . S m i t h s e r v e d as
chairman of Ihe Advisory Board
In 1964. he was awarded a
"Sally," and given a life mem­
bership on Ihe advisory board
While a member of the Boy
Scouts of America, he received
Ihe Silver Beaver Award from
Ihe Central Florida Boy Scout
Council for distinguished service
lo boyhood. He was a charter
member of the University of
Alabama anil a member of
Lambda Chi Alpha
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Charlotte M.s sons. Walter M-.

Pompano Beach; four grandc h ild re n ; six grealgrandchildren.
Gram kow F u n e ra l Hume,
Sanford. In chargr of arranerments.
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100 mph winds, snow
kill four in California
United F r a n International
A massive atnrnt that pounded California
with hurrlranr forrr winds and snow Th u rs­
day. contributing to at least Tour deaths,
showed no signs of letting up Friday, the
National Weather Service said.
Winds gusilng up lo 100 mph battered the
San Francisco tlay area on Thursday, snuffing
out power to 442.000 homes and businesses,
smashing trees, ripping away power lines and
destroying al least a dozen homes and
dwellings.
At least four deaihs were related lo the
storm. Two rhlldren. aged 3 and 6. died In
separate dwelling fires touched off by randies
lighted alter power went out In Berkeley and
nearby Pittsburg. Calif. Tw o others died in
storm related traffic accidents in Southern
California.
T o the dismay of wind-blown Californians,
weather forecasters said the unwelcome storm
was expected lo linger over the slate Friday.
Elsewhere across thr nation, snow squalls
were expected Friday over the nonhem part of
New York state and along the eastern shores of
Lake Ontario Forecasters said up id 6 Inches
of snow would h* on the grouni by day's cod
Not th we si Pennsylvania also was bracing for
r&gt; snowstorm that could bnng between 1 and 4
Inches of the white stuff.
Painfully cold temperatures eonllnued to

grip northern New York state Friday, the NWS
said Masalna reached 3 degrees above zero
early Friday, but the IS lo 20 mph winds
brought a wind chill factor to 30 below zero
Temperatures over the upper Mississippi
Valley and the upper Grrat bake* regions also
were cold, reaching below zero at midnight
from upper M ichigan across northern
Wisconsin, eastern Minnesota and eastern
Iowa Temperatures In New England dipped
Into single digits
Snow also was (ailing early Friday In North
Dakota and Colorado. Katn reached from the
Florida Panhandle across soul hern Alabama
and Georgia Into South Carolina
California rain was turning to snow tn higher
elevations
The Northern California winds were so fierce
Thursday that highway* were closed,, sis
Sierra ski resorts shut down and an alrrraft
carrier was unable to dork tn San Francisco
Bay. Property destruction was so widespread
that officials were unable to Immediately total
It up
In Sonoma County north of San Francisco,
the posh Montreito Heights area of Santa Hosa
was hard hit. with nine home* destroyed by
lire or falling trees and three house Hallers
destroyed by falling tire*
A H r*;e nativity srene In downtown Sonoma
was destroyed as thr wind blasted over
figurine*
sent them toiling down the
street.

Verdict angers police, defense
United Press Intematlonel
NEW YOKK — Following a day of angry polite
»letn oust rut ions a Judge Thursday sentenced a
man lo 5 to IS years In prison for possessing a
gun during a shootout that left six officers
wounded,
The sentence of Larry Davis, who was arqulttrd
ol other charges involving the shootout, angered
the prosecutors and [oiler, who wanted the
maximum 10 lo 20 yea. s. and the defense, which
wantrd Davis to gel the same 6 month term that
subway gunman Bernhard Goetz, who is white,
rerrlvrd In Ills celebrated rase
The Jury cleared Davis of charges he tried lo kill
nine poller officer* — wounding six of them —
but found him guilty on (he weapons counts
“ Never give up! Free Latry Davts." shouted a
group of hU supporters who crowded Into the
courtroom afirr stale Supreme Court Just lie
Bernard Fried handed down the sentence
It was a long and emotional end to a case tn
whlrh Davis, who Is black. Iierame fxilh a symbol
ol defiance In police brutality and — to ctitles —
an rxam plr of a Judicial system preoccupied with
protecting the rights of criminals
Davis claimed he was only returning the tire ol
p o lit y - who went to hi* sister's Bronx uM tlm rtil
It* kill him because of his knowledge o f a police
drug-dealing ring.
More than 000 police officers screamed
obscenities and marched around the Bronx
courthouse earlier In the day, demanding that
Davis get thr maximum sentence,
The sentencing hearing began an hour lair and
lasted nearly 2 *•'&gt; hours, with the Judge allowing
the defense. Ird by civil rights lawyer William
Kunstler. and the prosecution lo present charac­
ter Witnesses
Kunstler, noting the Jury that convlrtrd Davis
of weapons possession cleared him of the more
serious charges of attempting tn wound nine
poller officer*. Inslstrd that If Davis "didn't have
lhr weapons lie would be Just as dead" as other
blacks who he said have died at the hands of
[Killer In the city.
Kunstler said thr proserulors should go after

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thr [toiler ofllrvrs Davis areused of selling drugs
He then brought In four character w it n e s s e s
Including Davis' mother Mary, and a Catholic
pi test, thr Krv Lawtrnce Lucas ol Harlem
Assistant District Attorney llrt.in Wilson grew
liwensed at the accusations
"This Is a case of tell a hlg enough lie loud
enough and long enough and someone will
believe II." Wilson said angrily. "There la nol one
scintilla of rompetenl rvldence to sustain chargrs
ol police corrupt kin **
The prosecutor had I wo of I hr [toiler officers
wounded In the shooiout testily in his bid for the
maximum sentence
Before the Judge had his say. he gave Davis a
chancelospeak
Leaning on a crutch. Davis, m a gray
thiee-plece suit, uccuard Ihr Judge of "violating
several laws."

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Indictments near in defense scandal
U n itw rf P r b B t In ig r o a tlo n a l

W ASHINGTON - firoBecuioni
In thr defense corruption In­
vestigation have presented lo a
federal grand Jury a proposed
conspiracy Indictment naming
two companies and eight Indi­
v id u a ls . In c lu d in g a N a vy
engineer. Bournes familiar with
the inquiry said Thursday
However, the sources said the
grand jury has yet tn be asked lo
act because negotiations si III arr
under way over possible plea
agreements Involving some of
those targeted. Including sub­
sidiaries of Teledyne Inc. and
Emerson Eleeirtc Co
Prosecutors arr hoping lo
strengthen their cases, built
around wiretapped telephone
conversations, by cutting onr or
more plea bargaining deals un­
der which the companies or Ihelr
executives would cooperate with
Investigators In return for le­
niency. they said.
While the grand Jury will meet
for a third straight day Friday,
sources said II was unlikely that
any Indictments would be re­
turned before next week
T h r rrturn of Indictments
c h a r g in g c o n s p ir a c y a n d
possibly rsckricriuig violations
would mark (hr first prosecu­
t io n s In the m a s s iv e . 2
‘i - v r . t r -old Investigation of
allegations that defense,Industry
consultants passed bribes to
government employees In relum
for tnstde information on ton
tracts.
Two such consultants. William
Parkin and Fred Lark n r r. are
among those named In the
proposed Indictment — as Is
Stuart Berlin, a senior Navy
engineer who has been a friend
ol Lacknrr. sources said
Sources familiar with the In­
quiry said Ihr propoard Indict­
ment names two of Parkin's and
L a rk n r r's clients. Ilaceltlne
Corp . a wholly owned sub
a id la ry of Si Louis-ba se d
Em erson E le ctric, and th r
electronics division of Los
A ngrlrs based Teledyne Also
named are three Trlrd yn r exrc
utIves and two H&amp;zrltinr of­
ficials. they said
Thomas Paitrn. an attorney
for T r l r d y n r . and W illia m
C u m m i n g s , a la w y e r for

Hazelllne. each declined com­
ment.
But sources who requested
anonymity said discussions be­
tween prosecutors and both
f ir m s a re c o n t i n u i n g ,
particularly because an Indict­

ment w o u ld a u to m a tic a lly
prompt their suspension front
receiving government contracts
The sources said the terms of
any government suspension or
debarment are a key focus of the
plea discussions.

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Great Lakes could suffer nine-foot drop
U n ite d P r e s s In t e r n s t lo n s l

Plane searched after death threat
BOSTON — A Pun Am Jri nrur takruff lor a (light to Nrw
York who rvanm lrtl and ararrhrd Thursday when llir FBI
rrcelvwl a death threat against one of it* jutaarngrr*. the
defeated M rxlrun presidential randldule Cuauhtemoc
Cardrnaa
Cardenas and his **ntmirage were among HI passengers and
crew rnrmbrni aboard Pan Am Flight 5 3!. sc heduled to depart
Logon International Airport at 1130 a m . said Mass(*ort
spokeswoman Bee Clarke.
All passengers were removed while officials searched the Jet
and its luggage, site said
Cavanaugh did not release details of the search, hut said It
turned out lobe "not a life .threatening situation.”
The FBI had not determined who made the thrrat. hul was
Invtsiigaimg the case, he said
Cardenas who lost his presidential hid in duly, was a guest
speaker Wednesday at Ihe Massachusetts Institute of
Technology's Institute of Foreign Studies

C H IC A G O P ro lo n g e d
drought from the greenhouse
effect rould rouse the levels 'if
the Great laikrs in drop us much
as 0 fret, with serious political
economic and ecological con­
sequences, a water rx|&gt;rrl said
Thursday
Speaking to legislators from
the Great Lakes states and
Canada. Frank Quinn said the
results uf global heating could be
severe, but should not Ire felt
until alter 1000
The officials meeting at the
annual U S . -Canadian

Murder to be subject of
training film for lawyers

Sheriff injured from hom em ade bom b

U n lts d P r a t s In la r n a tlo n s l

THIBODAUX. lai — The sheriff of Lafourche Parish was
Injured Thursday when he kicked a package that turned out In
tie a homemade homb filled with nails, authorities said
Sheriff Duffy Breaux dr GO. was In stable rondlllon early
Frtday at Thlbodaux General llospllal after about six hours of
surgery to remove fragmrrils mostly from a hand and his legs
especially ihe left leg. said hospital night supervisor Phyllis
Miller
Deputy Daniel 'Judge" Lrehe. 62. who was standing behind
Breaux when ihe package exploded, was In good condition
after a short time In surgery to remove small fragments
throughout hi* body. Miller said
H rriu x was Iravlo* a gathering at f» senior clitren center cl
about 2 p m Thursday when be saw the |w&lt; kage placed next
to hia ear on the driver's side and pushed il with his (not.
selling off ihe bomb, said Sheriffs Department radio operator
Joseph Landry
There were no suspects In the case, investigators said
adding that Ihe bomb seemed lu lie the work of an expert

PORTLAND. Ore - T h - trial
uf a woman on charges of
instigating the 1985 murder of a
land developer pits a famrd
Wyoming defense lawyer againsi
a fori.ter Orrgun allornry genre
al and is bring videotaped as a
training film for law e n
Jackson. Wyo lawyer Gerry
Spenrr. who &lt;l.ums to have
never lost a m urder ease
squared off In opening argu
merit* Thurrday aga'nxl James
Brown of Salem, who was hired
a* special prosecutor slier
Spence succeeded in having the
Lincoln County District Attorney
disqualified
T h e fla m b o ya n t Spence,
dresser) In cowboy boot* and a
leather Jacket, delivered a 3
W hour Opening argument in
which he claimed Wilfred Gert
tula. 59. of Lincoln City, was
accidentally shot by his wife
Monica as he was struggling
with defendant Sandra Kay
Jours over a rifle He alleged
that Monica Gertlula had a
revolver that has never been
found
"I will givr Mr* Gertlula the
brneflt of a doubt and %av stir
shoe him by accident while she
was trying to defend him ."
Spence said
Multnomah ('m inty Circuit
Court Judge Hat I Haas said ihe
Oregon Trial Lawyers Associa­
tion had requested that the trial
be ta|&gt;rd — an unusual move In

Pitbulls attack children in school yard
PIIII.ADELPHIA — Three teenagers unleashed two pitbull
dogs Into a crowded schoolyard during a noon recess
Thursday. Inflict lug savage Injuries on five children, pul tec
said
There were about 150 children In the schoolyard when the
Irenagrrs walked In. unleashed the dogs and lold them to
attack the children, poll* r said
The Injured &lt;hlldrrii — fourth, fifth and sixth graders at St
Ldward % S* hool in the city's Northeast set tton — were bitten
numerous times on their feel and ankles, said Dr Mark Jolfe
the emergency room physician at St Christopher s Hospital
who treated Ihe rhlldrrii
Polu r were looking lor three 13-vrar-olds in connection with
the attack Thev were also trying to find the dogs

Boyfriend beat girl 'for pleasure’
NEW YOHK — A woman i barged with her companion In the
heating death of her 5 vear old daughter, found unconscious
and sexually abused in the family's Brooklyn apartment, said
her boyfriend twai the little girl for pleasure ”
Puller officers, who dlMuvrred a I year igd
along with the fatally beaten girl W r d n e s d ^ A i^ a r T j n V t A
Ihuraday afternoon and found a ttadlv beotep fWvran-M i « , In
a closet, said DeteetyvcjamrsColeman, a police spokesman
The hoy was the dead girl s half brother. Nlckle Letiron
Alvere*
Investigators had returned tu the apartment with a search
warrant to look for the murder weapon, police said
Abigail C o n n . 25. and her live in boyfriend. Adrian Lopei.
were cliarged with second degree murder Thursday in the
death of Coder s 5 year old daughter, Jesatca. (Miller said
Authorities said Ihe child, who died Wednesday at W imkIIiu II
Hospital, had been beaten and was unconscious when police
and [Mramedics arrived at the farnlly'a .tjiurimeni in the
Bortijuen Houses project In Williamsburg
The boy who was Corter's son. also was suflering from
malnutrition and was In stable rondlllon at Woodhull. Coleman
said
Cortex ap|M*arrd dared as shr was hustled into a ear by (Milter
Thursday

Legislative Caucus on Great
Lukes-St. Lawrence Htver Issues,
also heard former Wisconsin
Gov Anthony Earl warn that If
widespread drought grips the
notion, demands for Great Lakes
water "from dryer, thirstier
pari* of the country arr going to
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said lake levels have been above
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yrars. a "generally rool, wet
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this year because there was little
snow in the 1987 1988 winter
and drought In thr summers
He said legislators get more
noisy complaints when lake
levels arr loo high as waters
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Brown told the Jury of right
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Bakker smiles after first day of trial
C IIA H L O T T E . N.C — Former P T L leader dim llakkrr.
smiling and buoyant. |irolrssed Ills Innocence at tits first court
ap|M-uran&lt; e Tluusday and predicted hr will tie accpiltlrd of
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lieforr a federal magistrate with former P TL President Hit-hard
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p-rsotial recognizance ImruK uni:I their trial cn charges that
they schemed to bilk P TL cut.itibulors out of millions of
dollars, diverting donations In |&gt;ersonal gain and tugn living
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due process In an orderly ami rug.mired fashion." hr said. *Tm
confident that If we can have a lair trial and dur process, we
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�Friday. December 18. 1988

U.S. moves swiftly in PLO talks
Rescue operations ending in Armenia
MOSCOW — Soviet authorities have lold foreign rescue
teams their help I* no longer needed In some parts of
quake ravaged Armenia, where the prospects of finding more
survivors have all but disappeared
The official Tasa news agency said that only one (&gt;er%nn was
found alive In Ihe affected region Thursday, while 509 bodies
were pulled from Ihe rubble of destroyed buildings
The 3 0 second quake on ihe mornlr.g of t)ec 7 killed al leasl
55.000 people and left more than 500.000 Itomeles*
In Ihe first four day* of rescue operations, some 0.000 people
were pulled alive from under collapsed schools office* and
apartment building*, hut Ihe survival rale has steadily declined
with each passing day.
Tasa said Thurway that a total of 22.312 bodies had been
recovered since the quakr struck.
Authorities have lold foreign rrscu e trams they air no
longer needed In Spltak. Ihr worst hit of Ihe three elites
devastated by Ihe earihquakr. a Western diplomat said

Vietnamese withdraw from Cambodia
PHNOM PENH. Cambodia — Cambodian Prime Minister Hun
Sen said Friday Vietnam ha* withdrawn all civilian and
military advtarr* freon Ihe country II Invaded IO years ago. hut
he Insisted Ihe Hanoi-Installed government could still hold its
own aalnst three rebel armies
Hun Ren said the adv*rr* lell lire roun*ty as part of a (»■&gt;**•»'
withdrawal of Vietnamese troop* from Cambodia that began
earlier this vear On Thursday. Hanoi announced 1*000
soldiers were tiring pulled out from batllrlteld* in western
Cambodia, bringing lo 50 000 llie number of troop* wit M r xwn
this year
Hun Sen sard only 50.000 Vietnamese would be Irlt In
Cambodia when Ihe latest phase is completed next Wrdne*
day.
•■nits will not afire I Ihe balance of forces on Ihe battlefield
due In our Cambodian troop*, who are In control of all areas
from which Ihe Vietnamese have withdrawn, he said
•Vietnamese aMtolame
la considered very Important, but
final surer** depend* on Ihe Cartil.xlun people," he told about
150 foreign correspondent*
Vietnam lias promised lo pull out Ihe rtmalndrr of Its forces
by Ihe end of 1990
An estimated 1*0 000 Soviet hacked Vietnamese troops
invaded Cambodia in 197* after a series of border « Ushes and
quickly swept across the country *» topple
radical
communist Khmer Rouge regime hacked by China

Suspect in Palms killing detained

TUNIS. Tunisia - American
A m b a s s a d o r R o b e r t If.
Pellelreau moved swiftly lo
establish contact with the Pales
tine Liberation Organization and
U S. nfllctal* said Ihr first direct
talk* with the PLO could take
pluce Friday.
Pellelreau telephoned PLO
headquarters In Tunis Thursday
morning, less than 24 hours
after the Reagan administration
said PLO chief Yasser Arafat had
diet Its conditions lor a dialogue
by rrcognliing Israel and re­
nouncing terrorism
Secretary of Slate George
Shultz, in announcing the U S
decision on Wednesday, deslg
natrd Pellelreau as the Ameri­
can representative for the un
p m Wfc nl« &lt;1i-ilks with the PLO
Adnan Slddiql. information
officer at the U S Embassy in
Tunis, confirmed the Thursday
telephone rail to the Pl.O
•“The ambassador did contact
the &lt; ,.n b» telephone this
morning, said Slddiql ' That Is
all they an rolng to say right
now No d**
or names of

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In the Mjhiirh.ui neighborhood of
lot Marsa
Oar al Suada. or "house of
happlne**" In Arabic. I* a
sprawling palace ollen used a* a
guest house for visiting head* of
*lale la»»t week l.lbyan leader
Col Moammar Oadhafl staved at
the palarr during a visit lo
Tunisia
The rmhassy in Tunla acheduled a pre»* briefing for U S
journalists at ti a m EST Friday
Arafat, whose statements at a
Wednesday news conference In
Geneva triggered the dramatic
U S policy reversal, was re­
ported In Bucharest. Romania,
late Thursday
A PLO official In Tunis said the
Palestinian representatives to

Ihr llnil talk* would Ik- executive
rom m lltrr m r m b r n Abdullah
ilorunl and Yussrr AI mI Rahlmli
and Ahdrl l.ullf Abu Mt|lrh
deputy rhn-t o( the 1*1.0 |M&gt;llllral
wing
Nun American Western diplo­
mat* In Tunis «nld (hr Tunisian
Foreign Ministry would help
provide a neutral local Ion lor Ihr
lalkn. away from llie American
Embassy and I’LO nlllcr*
The United Stale* had relinked
lo hold direct talk* with the 1*1.0.
which It considered a terrorist
organization since the |{roiip
%11t1.li ed In 19*VI
Hut at a Wednesday nrw%
ro nlrrrn rr In Geneva. Aralat
rrrognlzrd Israel* rigid lo exist
and renounced leriort%in Hour*
latrr. In Wushlitgmu Shultz

announced llie n ra g a n auministration was reversing Its
jKillry because Arafat's state­
ment* met the U.S conditions
for ofteulng talks
Israel exprr**ed "regret" over
Ihr U S derision and reiterated
Its |r |r. tKill III .HIV dealings Willi
the P l.O "Itrrorlat organizelion."
At the United Nation* Euro
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m e a n w h ile , the G e n e r a l
Assembly wrapped up Its histor­
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Thursday lor Israeli withdrawal
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TO K YO — A former North Korean scddler who slowed away
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nourtc ed Friday
The decision I* certain lo make ll harder lor ihe Japanese
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seamen held hostage in North Korra
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By CHIMB FISTBH
Herald tports editor_____________________ _______

—

Ailing Q ue be c coach resigns
Hon Lapointe stepped down a* Quebec
Nordlqties e a c h late Thursday night. saying hr
had been diagnosed rather In the day to have a
tumor In hi* kidney
Lapointe. 39. made
the annnunrrmrnl fol­
lowing Ihr NordlqtirV
0-1 victory over the
Montreal Canadlrn*
Th e M o r d lq tir i'
doctor, Pierre
Braaehrmln. said larpo*r.'r h*.| a •‘arno.w’*
tum or and Lapointe
would be hospitalized In the neat lew
day* Lapointe roach, d Thursday, though
Branch* twin
n&lt; not roach
*'l got »lap|M'd in the fare ihl* morning with
Ihr had new* and tonight the guv* won a game
for me." Lapointe *ald "We proved that we
have a good learn and that we will hr in ihe
playofT* Ihl* *ra*on

FOOTBALL
Holz named coach of yoar
HOUSTON - Notre Dame * Lou HofU whose
unbratrn and top rankr«l Irish plav l«* Ihr
national championship Jan 2. W rdn««day won
the Paul "Hear" Uryanl Coach of the Year
Award for Ihr *ernnd time
llo lu . who won the award In 1977 al
Arkansas. heal Miami * Jim m y Johnson. WrM
Virginia’* Don Nehlen and Southern Cal’* Larry
Smith
The award wa* presented hy Alabama
Athletic Dir,-. tor Sieve Sloan The winner 1%
selected by Ihr F.»thall Writer* Asaocallon id
Ainertra tfolli al*o wa* named United Prr**
lnirmailon.il * college IooiIm II Coach of the I ear
Wednesday.
The Irish 11-0. ran win the national uile in
the Fte*la Howl again*! No 3 We*l Virginia
1 1 -0

Going Inin the *ra*»n the wav we ended la*t
year, prtiple fell we’d tie a rather |n«v lootUJI
learn." Holl/ *ald
—

U N L V shoots dow n Irvine
Jerry Tarkanlan admitted hr wasn’t hlm*ell
Ml* Nevada-tar* Vega* learn wa*
Employing It* n*ual trnarlou* fu ll , miri
drfrnsr. the I2th-ninkrd Kunnln Hebei* forced
29 turnover* T h u r»d a y night In defeat
California Irvliw IOOH5 In the Hig We*l Confer
enre *ra*onopener for both
The Hrhrl*. 3-2. were playing their llr*t game
•Inre Monday * U S Supreme Court decision
ihat Ihr NCAA did not violate ihr rooftHtuttonal
rtghl to due prom** of Tarkanlan when it
ordered tits suspension In 1977 Thl* I* viewed
a* a major loss In Tarkanlan. who rerelva court
order blocking the suspension, but now may Ik
forced lo sit oul for two year*
Tarkanlan said after Ihr game that there had
hren ”a lot of distraction* Ihl* week ”
Asked to elaborate, hr said never
specifically mentioning Ihr court decision 1
don't think mentally or emotionally I wa* into
the game a* much a* I should have been

VOLLEYBALL
Texas w ins N C A A title
MINNEAPOLIS - Quundalyn llarrcll and
Slade Nichols had 14 kill* apiece Thursday
night lo help Texas sweep previously unbealrn
UCLA In three game* In start Ihr NCAA Division
I Women's Volleyball Championships
The Lady Longhorns moved lo Saturday'»
championship by score* of 10-14. 15-11. and
15-13 over Ihr t.niruainml favorite llruln*. who
Ilad dealt Texas one of II* two regular season
losses.
"We couldn't lie more happy.” Texas Coach
Mirk Hairy said. "Th is I* really a *|»c« 1*1 group
of players."
UCLA Coach Andy llsnachowskl *ald "I
thought thry executed awfully wrll lonlghi
They dldn l do anything we didn’t expert Th ry
just did It awfully wrll .’*
The Itrulns used defense and selling In lake
leads of 11-7 and 13 10 In the first game
The Lady Longhorns’ experience and power,
led by Halle Salens' nine kill*, began lo Ik - fell n*
Texas rrlMiuudrd lo lie 13-13.

CASSELBERRY - John McNamara was one ol
many people in Sanford who knew there was one
heck of a girl* baskriball train hiding sonirwherr
In Ihe hallowed halls of Seminole High School
Unfortunately, that awesome team had only
made brief appearance* In Ihe early going of tin
1908-89 season
On Thursday night. Ihe Lady Seminole* finally
discarded thrlr pretender* mask* — hopefully for
good Ihl* lime - and displayed the fine-tuned
excellence that makes them one of Ihr most
highly regarded tram* In the slate In ( ’las* 3A
SHS. playing al U* unstoppable best, roarrd lo
a 44-19 halftime lead an.' cnilsed to a 73-53
Srtnlnolr Athletic C on lrrrnrr vlrtorv over l-*kr
Howell's Lady Silver Hawk* bet**, 121 *i'* *1

Hlllsman and Aretha Riggins ran Ihe offense,
especially Ihe Iasi brrak lo near |&gt;rrfrcHon
Hlllsman finished with 22 point*, right rrlxnmd*
and four assist* while Riggins contributed nine
points and six assist* It l* Ihr resurgence of
Riggins lhai has enabled Hlllsman lo move from
Ihr point In Ihe two guard |&gt;o*ltlon. w hrfr
Hlllsman I* one of Ihe most dangerous players In
Ihr slutr
Having Airilia (Higgins! oul there «|&gt;rn* up so
many dlllerenl |*o%*lblllllr* lor u* McNamara
said ’ll enables us lo move |iroplr around more.
r*|M*rlallv Adrian, w ho we can play al Ihe iwoor
three |«o*ltlon* Adrian had a grrat all around
game lonlghi.*'
The hungrv Lady Seminole* look charge
ImtuedUilrly Thursday nlghi and showed Ihe
U d y Hawk* imi merev In Ihr .qiei.lng h-lf Wt'h
Bee 'Noles. Page 3H

Lake llowrll High
"When wr play like we did tonight we |r»-l like
no one can *i«&gt;p us.” Junior renter Sheri
Rrddlrks. who pourrd In a game-high .31 |x»lnt*
and rlppr.l down 10 rebound*, said "We playrd
rrally bad against Mainland (50 41 lo** on
Monday! but now H look* like wr have everything
together Were definitely looking forward tn
playing Mainland again ”
Seminole ran It* record lo 7-2 ovrrall and
snatchr.l sole possession of first placr in the SAC
12D recordI laikc Howell now sland* al 6-4
overall and 2-1 In the Iragtir
"The llrsi half tonight was ihr lw*i we’ve
playrd Ihl* season. McNamara said II wr can
continue lo play like that, wr can hold our own
with anyone ”
While Reddick* braird Seminole dominate Ihe
Inside, the senior guard tandem of Adrian

Rams
reject
Bulldogs
By D IA M E M ITH
Herald correspondent

_________________

DELAND - l-.k r Mary, gelling 26 |«lnl*
and 11 rebound* Iron, senior forward
Brrttard Mitchell, moved lo 3 2 on Ihr
*ra*ou with a 73-00 defeat .4 Dr Land High
School in Seminole Athletic ( onferenre
haskrtltull a» lion Thursday night Iwforc
401 Ian* al Delain.l High
It was a big win for tin- Rain* t«rcau*r
O r U m l I* one of I Ik toughest places to win
in But Lake Mary has very little time lo
enjoy the victory l»r..ut*r tonight Ihr Rain*
iravel lo play In another very dlffU nil pla.v
lo win when Ihey lake on Wymote T n ti al
EMonvflte
Dr Land tall* lo 3 4 on the season and goes
lo Daytona lor ihe Big 4 Tournament Friday
and Saturday night On Friday the Bulldog,
take . m i Seabreeze tK-forr taking on either
Mainland or S|»ru&lt; r Creek Saturday
Th e Rams also o u lre bn o n dcd the
liullikig* 40 34 win* h is a far fry from what
liappeiH-d In Oh prr *eat&gt;m |amh«Kree In
I h r jamlM.rrrr they (Ihr Bulldogs) re
hounded like we stole something Irom
them
said l-.k r Mary «&gt;*»»h Willie Hu b
ardson "Even when we got the rel&gt;onnd
they would ju*i reach tn and take ihe l»all
away Irom u* So we knew what we had In
do II we continue to Improve our rebound
log and defense we're going lo b much
lieUrt "
T he game «larlr.t off slowly Willi Deland *
Denny lllnson gelling the llrsi point* of the
night on a lavop al Ihe 7 OO mark oil a ni«e
lee.l Irom Connie Coggins Lake Mary got II*
llrsi (Hiluls llltrrn seconds laid on a Junu&gt;er
from sophomore .ru ler Chit* ItavNlsm The
liulldogs scored ihr next lour point* on
Ikiskris from .lerrv Hill and Hinson lo lake a
6-2 lead with 5 45 lo plav in Ihr quarter
Allrr going sc oreless lor 2 45 Ihr Ram*
Dually got thrlr a. I together and ouiscoird
Dr Land 7-0 over Ihr next 3 15 In lake a 9 0
lead Davidson scored oil a Ire.l by Mikr
Mrrthlr. Jell Dtaiiglion scored oil a |»a*s
from Mitchell, and Mitchell made a 3-point
•hot from the M i wing DeLan.l srorr.1 the
next Dvr point* Mlkr tfruton got a tKiskri
and a Ircc throw and Karl flruscliagt scored
on a rebound In give the Bulldog* an 119
lead Mitchell v o rrd on a rrhound ol a

Up for grabs
Seminole's Bernard Eaddy (fight) and Deltona s
Damngton Overstreet battle lor a rebound during
action Wednesday night After disposing of the

Wolves. 6960, Seminole High looks for another
home win lomghi as It hosls Lake Howell s Silver
Hawks (JV 6. varsity 7 45)

See Rams, Page 2B

Hounds pin Oak Ridge, 51-29
By CHUCK BURQKBB
Herald correspondent
LONOWOOD - The gr.«p|illng Greyhounds of
Lyman High used seven pm*. « decfsltm. . lid an
Injury default t&lt;» pound the Pioneers of Oak
Ridge. 51-29. In prep wrestling action al Lyman
High in front of It) I fans Thursday nlghi
With Ihe victory, the Hound* ran their rrcmd
lo 4-1 on Ihr year and will lake ihr holidays oil lo
rest for Ihelr January 4ih showdown against Dr
l'hllll|&gt;*.
.
Even wllli lilt- win. head coach Jell Hess wa*n I
pleased with III* leant’* performance even
though hi* lough young Greyhound* hammered
Ihr awest ruck Pioneers.
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From staff and wire reports

th in k w e w re sile d v e ry w e ll to n ig h t,

lies* *ald of Ih e 'Hounds' p e rfo rm a n ce . "I'm not
happy because w e 're sllll m a k in g a Ini of
m ista ke s lluit w r 'v r I k t i i w o rk in g on al practice
It's ull due lo o u r In e x p e rfe n c r. b u t that w ill
ch a n g e in tim e ."

A U TO RACING
□ 10 p m - SUN. NASCAH. Grand National All
Pro 300
B A S K E TB A LL
118 05 p m - TBS. NBA. Los Angeles l-akrrs nl
Boston Celllcs. II.I
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Championship. (Li
Complete listing on Page 2B

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«&gt;» v a n o » s « . « w .

Hawk attack
Lake Howoll’s Christine Frankeburger moves
Ihe ball uphold during prep soccer action
oarllor this soason Tho Lady Silver Hawks
return lo the Held lonlghi al home In
Somlnolo Athletic Conference action vs
Sominolo (kickoff 7 p m ).

The Greyhounds drupjird the llrsi match as
Oak Ridge's Tim Slrllciis pinned Richard Alkcy
In 1:12 u» give ih r Pioneers a quick OO lead
Lym an's Willie Campos. wrestling al 112.
answered Ihr challenge wilh -i 20 second pin
over Munich Arobu and Grrg Goins, al 119. was
leading 6-3 In his match with Jell Pabalan before
Pdbulail had lo retire fiotn Ihr malcli with an
Injury default.
The Greyhounds’ James Glanimo «lrop|»ed a
lough major decision. 27-11. In Ryan Ashley and
lltrn thr |K)wrr of ih r Lyman llurup took control
as Davl.l Mengcl. Joshua Smllh. Daniel Glammo.
Mark Decker. Thomas ('allglurl. Derek Moore,
and Tanner Morrison all scorr.l wins for the

Greyhounds
•I was happy wilh Campos. Goins. Morrtson.
and Smith tonight." Hess said "We re drltnltely
ret.iill.llng this year, but we're Dually starting lo
come around as a Irani We're a rrul vmmg Irani.
Dul what w r lack In experience wr make up with
In aggressiveness .“
With 14 freshmen. 13 sophomores, and only
two jiinlors and two seniors, the Greyhounds
havr a long road to h&lt;*r Irfore they come up In
the ranks al the state levrl
"We've gol a strong nucleus and w r know
we're going l*» lake our humps and bruises.
Hess said ol his young puck of scrappy 'Hounds
"We're Just doing the Ik-sI wr ran do All we re
trying lo do Is gel as much experience as
possible.*'
T h r Greyhound Junior varsity showed tliai
llirrr Is it horde of young talent l*'lng bred al
Lyman a* they destroyed Oak Ridge. 54-1•&gt;
In other prep wrestling action on 1hurstluy
night Ihr Lakr Itrunllry Patriot* ran thrlr season
record lo 4-2 wilh a 47 24 takedown of the
Trojans of Evans.
The Patriot* used nine victories to Jump all
over the Trojans Mike Grimaldi. Tom Gill. Nlrk
Campbell. S o li and Brian Meredith. Greg Wyka.
Crulg Slreelman. I’oul Schulze. and Kandy
Hughes all scorr.l wins In ihr thrashing
"W r were kind of hrsllani going In.' Brantley
mentor Kevin Carpengrr said "But six of the
nine wins we had were pins. Our lower weights
rrally came through for us Randy Hughes was a
big surprise H r rrally came through lor us
lonlghi
See W restle. Page 2B

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lodatr.
"W r don't want this tourna
mrnt to be a backbreakrr for
u t." Smith «ald. "If we get by
our first two games, we d play
Tollrntlnr In the semis If Miami
Senior brats us. then wr've got a
really good shot al getting tn the
lln .tls of I It r c o n s o la tio n
bracket."
As for Winter Park. Patrick
(Inds something positive even In
playing Socastec with Its 0-10
man-child Stefan Eggars — a
member of West Germany's na­
tional youth tram.
“ Hey If wr lose, we'll get out of
school Monday." said Patrick,
still beaming after Wednesday
Min ul Evans "Our playing early
Saturday attrr Friday’s game al
Dr Phillips is a m a tirr ul
logistics It's all very fair '*

“ If wr do well In l lie touma
mrnt. It could put us In the
national picture tin trunk of
rankings In USA Today) “

All starirrs stored in double
figures against Evans,
h l g b l i g h t e d by A n d r r
Ktngkvtst's 20 points The 'Cats
roinmlttrd Just nine turnovers,
got strong rebounding from 0-6
srnkir center Danny Rubin and
Hlngkvist and connected on
24 of-28 her throws

Miami Senior, with
multifaceted 0-fool‘O senior
Doug Edwards and a front line
that averages 0 9. shtnild give
the Pioneers' Inside tandem ol
0 7 junior renter Willie Fisher
and 0 0 senior furwird Aloruo
Harris their toughest challenge

The 'Cats will nerd to (Ire on
all five cyrllndrrs again In order
lo slay Sorastrr Should an
u|iart ensue, their next opponent
would be Tollentlnr
And that's enough lo ensure
perhaps another nearly sleepless
night

Heat win streak ends at one
Unltad Praaa Intsrnatlonal
SACRAM EN TO. Calif - Rook
!c Vlnny Del Negro srorrd 11
fourth-quarter points Thursday
night and the Sacramento Kings
rallied (rum a 13 point deficit to
defeat llie Miami Heal 94-90
T h r Heal, who defeated the
Los A ngles C llp p rrs H9-HH
W'rdnesday night was bidding
for Its second straight win after
setting an NBA record lor I o n s c *
at the start of a season. 17
Kenny Smith led the Kings
with 19 ptkinls and LaSalle
rhiHiipson and Rodney MtCray

added |5 points each as Sat ra
mrnto overcame a horrendous
third quarter and w«mi outset o
live games for Ihr first time this
season
Rory Sparrow scorn! 24 (mints
and Pal Cummings oinlrl'oulrtl
10 points and 15 rrtmundB for
Miami
Drspitr making only two held
goal* on 18 shots In the third
quarlrr. the Kings brgan thr
fourth prrvxl nailing only 71 &lt;13
after making 14 of 17 frrr
throws
Th r Ileal lalrrd only slight!g

I t e i i r r s c o r i n g 1 9 (M iln ts I n l l t r
( i r r l u d . i n o n e t t i n g » n s ix fie ld

goals
Thompson s Ibloot Jumpri
gave Sacramento an 11-10 lead
with 8 01 Irlt In the first quarter
Jim Petersen scored 9 points In
die quarter and Sacramento shot
72 |kercent from die field rn
route to a 29 24 lead
Sparrow * |unt|ier gave Miami
tls first lead. 39-38, with seven
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short Cummings jum|&gt;er with 27
set nods left brforr halftime pro
viiicd die Ileal a 52-45 edge

Cavaliers rout Pistons, 119*98
U f t it P d M r* a s In t a r n a t io n a I

An Indication of the Cleveland
Cavaliers' phlloaophv was dear
T h u r s d a y n ig ht attrr four
players srorrd 20 points or
(letter but the main topic In the
InrkrrnNMt) was leant defense
"Our dr(rt&gt;sr haw Item very,
very good." sold cenlrr llrad
Daugherty, who matched luirry
Nance's 22 points to parr the
Cavaliers to a 119 (M rout of thr
Detroit Pistons
"It was constant throughout
the entire game Wr were ag
grrsalvr. w r switched off well
and watched rarh other's tails
Steady defense enabled us to
gamble more on offense '*
Hon Harper and Murk Prti r
rarh contributed 20 points as
I levrl.tud i 1 r» l"r ilw U si wt.ift
since 1976-77. held an opponent
under IOO points for the 13th
lime flits season The Cavaliers
have won srvrn of their last nine
games.
"They played about as wrll as
anyone I've seen In Ihr league
for a long. Icng lime." said
Detroit Coach Chuck D a ly.
“ They shot 70 perrent In the
first (juurtrr and hud us in a real
hole W r got frustrated, tried to
go onr-on-onr and things just

compounded Ihrmsrlvea."
Joe Dtunars had 18 points ami
Dennis Rodman 14 for Detroit.
16 8. which lost for only the
fourth lime in 14 toad games
and had I t s NBA Central lead r u t
to t&gt;ne hall game over Cleveland
Adrian Dantlry w a s held to 4
points. 15 below tits average
"The Cavaliers showed a lot ol
|Mtlenrr on olfrnsr, and they
ovrr|K&gt;wered us drlrnslvcly."
said Dun lie y "The adjusted very
wrll defensively, and made us
work hard."
Cleveland hit 17 of 24 sImHs
from the field In roaring lo a
40-25 lead after one quarter
Eight straight (minis gave the
Cavaliers a 27-17 advantage
with 3 35 left In Ihr session
Nance had 4 (mints to «|&gt;ark a
10 2 burst that ended the first
quarter
"I didn’t worry ulmut Detroit
bring visibly Irustratrtl." said
Cleveland Coach la*nnv Wllkrns
“ I Just wanted to exploit every
opportunity."
Nance had I I (Milnts as the
C a v a lie rs opened a 98-UU
advantage entering Ihr dual 12
minutes The Pistons never got
closer than 19 (Milnts down the
stretch

Knlck* 117. J s * . 110
At New Yorlt ( irfEM Wltktn*
hit n ninntng H liMrirr with 23
seconds Irfl to give tfir Knleks
their tilth straight vlrto ry
Utah's Karl Malonr missed an
■&gt;(irn 10-lisit tkasrltnr |uni|irr as
time evpirrd Malonr amt Thud
Halley rarh st ored 33 points lor
thr Ja/i Halley made his (Inal
14 shots from thr Held John
Newman s&lt; orrd 3 1 (mints (or thr
Knleks
Rockets 124. W arriors 115
At Houston rookie Derrli h
Chlevous stored 12 of his 18
(Milnts in the second overtime In
%l&gt;ark the Rockets Erk Floyd
soiled a season high 24 (mints
lor Houston and Akrem Ota
(uwon llntshrd wllh 19 points
and 19 rrbounds Chrts Mullln
led the Warriors with 28 potnl*
and riMiklr Milch Richmond
added 24
Bonlcs 122, Spurs 107
At Seattle. Dale Ellis scored 28
points and Xavier McDaniel
added 27 to parr Ihr SuperSon
tea lo their llliti straight win al
home T h r Spurs, who have lost
live straight, nrvrr got cloarr
than 9 (Miinis In I lie second half
RiMiklr W'tllir Anderson topped
thr Spurs with 27 points and
Greg Anderson added 22

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The phonra at the homes of
virtually every Winter Park boyk
basketball player rang between H
and f) o'clock tael night. Coach
Kerry Patrick Juol wanted to
make oure everyone waa lurked
In bec ause getting sleep tonight
may not be so easy.
Not only do the Wildcats (5 1)
tiavr a Metro Conference (late at
8 tonight with lb Phillips tn
southwest Orlando, but they are
scheduled to be In Kissimmee
Saturday morning at 8 for (he
b roth erhood breakfast that
precedes the second day of the
Great Florida Shoot-Out at Osrecyla High School
“ Maybe we just ought to ram p
out on 1-4 Friday night." said
Patrick, shortly after the 'Cats
beat Evans. 78-07. Wednesday
night tn a kry Mrtm matchup
My main concern is (he Metro
and were fortunate that our
conference schedule keeps our
minds off these super powers (In
the bhool-Outl ”
The main power prrvlng on
Patrick’s mind come Saturday
will be Soty^lre of Myrtle Hrach.
S C .. Just onr of the m any
outstanding outfits in the IStram field of this event that's
tagged as o n r the nation's
foremost tournaments
South Carolina's No I ranked
team Is j o ln r d by two of

America's best. St Anthony's of
Je rs e y C i t y . N .J . and St.
Nicholas of Tolrntlnc of the
llronx. N.Y.. as wrll us Canada's
national championship tram
Ancaster. Ontario. No. I ranked
(Class 4A) Miami Senior and
third ranked Orlando Oak Hldge
And don't forget No. I ranked
(Class 3A) Harlow and thirdranked Ktaslmmrr Osceola.
Although (our games are on
tap today in the five day event.
Patrick and Oak Hldgr Coach
Ron Smith are trying lo keep
their players' minds on tonight's
contests. Particularly Sm ith
whose Pioneers (7-01 encounter
eighth-ranked Orlando Hoonr
I0-OI on the road
“ I don't want us to look past
Hoonr I keep preaching that to
the kids.'' said Smith, whose
tram meets drfrndlng champ
Miami Senior Saturday at H 30
p m In a llrsi round game "The
big key Is for us lo come Into the
Shoot-Out unbeaten

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ning game In (tie srtond quarter
and also started hitting the
hoards with a lot more ag­
gressiveness Lake Mary out re­
bounded DuLand 154) In thr
|&gt;ertod and also oulshot the
Bulldogs 44 X to 33 V T h r Ranis
out voted Ik-l.unil 15-6 over I lie
llrsi 4 OO of Die (terlod. Mitchell
had six points. Mcrlhlr lour, and
George Gordon had a 3-potnter
during the streak Lake Mary
was held to only srvrn points thr
rest of I tic quarlrr but there
defense stayed tough and held
(tie Bulldogs to only six. The half
ended wllh Lake Mary holding a
33-23 lead
The Rams kepi up the de­
fensive pressure In Ihr third
|&gt;rrl&lt;Ml and forced 11 Bulldog
turnovers and came up with
several easy baskets U k r Mary
out scored Dr Land 21-17 In the
quarter to take a 54-40 lead but
II c4&gt;uld have brrn much more us
Ihr Rams mlssrd several layup
utlrmpls which could have put
llie game out of reach Mllchrll
led thr Ram scoring wlilt seven
p o in ts , w 11Ii M r r t It I e a n d
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Bruton hud seven (Milnts (or d ir
Bulldogs
Bryan and Hruirtt w rrr Ihr
only Bulldogs In doublr flgttrrs

wllh 17 and I I |M&gt;lnts rrs|M-i lively, as DrLand was unable lo
get any consistency going wllh
Its offense and turned thr hall
over 29 times to the Rams IH
In the junior varsity contest
that preceded (tie Varsity game.
Mlkr Gundrruu's baby Rains
moved to 2 2 on I lie season with
a 58 44 victory over the baby
Bulldogs Jon Roche had 17
(Milnts unit Colby Berger 15

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basketball to Seminole County,
there have not hern many wtih
better form than the Lake
Howell High senior.
Along with having u nice shot.
Drown ts also able to lake It as
far away from the hoop as most
girls as she leads the county In
three-point shooting as well
llrnwn. In her second year play­
ing for the Lady Hawks. Is
averaging 17.3 points per gamr
and also helps out underneath
with 8 H rrtxiunds per oultng
llrnwn teamed with Tammy
Lewis and Kelley Grider to form
a formidable threesome a year
ago when the Lady Silver Hawks
won Ihe dlsirtn title But this
season. la-wl* is doing hrr Ihlng
at Hollins College and Grider Is
leading Seminole Community
College, so Hrown ts taking
center stage, as the Hawk* lop
scoring threat
"I always considered myself as
someone who believe* In giving
a I IU X effort on the court." said
llruwn "I live, eat and breath
basketball 34 hours a day."

Hrown. who started playing in
the 7th grade at Orangewood
Christian School, transferred to
Lake Howell her Junior year
because. “I wanted to find out If
I could play against the better
trains in 3 and 4A. Instead of the
Class A schools '*
In fart. Hrown and Lewis made
quite a tram last season as
Hrown points out. “One day In
practice. Tam m y and I were
shooting baskets, and I made a
360 degree angle, and Tam m y
said to me. what’s this. Ihe
Jennifer Hrown Show?
"And then Tam m y made some
great moves herself, and I said to
her. hey Tam m y. Is this the
Tam m y Lewis shootout?"
Hrown. who's undecided about
her future after her playtng days
are over at Lake Howell, would
like lo play for a Division I
college and have a career In
coaching when her playing days
are over,
Lake Howell head coach Dc
nnls Codrey believe* there *rr
few athletes on Ihe hoys nr girls
level In Seminole County that
give as much total effort, as well
as production on the prep level
"Jennifer Brown get* more out
of her ability than most athleies
playtng She's a great help to the
younger players on Hie team.
and she's a winner '*

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Jannifor Brown follows throuqn with h«r patented jump shot

Mora scores record five goals in Rams’ romp
By MAAKBLVTHB
Harald aporia writer
DF.LAND — John Mora set a school record as he
scored five goals, all In the first half to lead the
Lake Mary's boys soccer team to a 104) Victory
over UrLand In a Seminole Athletic Conference
matchup at Spcr Martin Stadium
The Hams, thr state's fourth ranked 4A tram,
improved to 3-0-1 and will return to action
tonight against Lakeland, the fifth ranked team in
clam 4 A. The Bulldogs fell to 1-3-3 on Ihe season
John (Mora) finished off real well tonight.”
Lake Mary coach Larry MrCorkle said lie was
set up real well also, and when you can finish nil
like he can you're going to aenre *
Mors opened hi* scoring escapade just 3 30 into
the game when he intercepted a throw tn amt
outdid thr UrLand goalie and gave thr Hams thr
lead for g**«d Mora then broke through again
3 00 Into thr game when hr took a double assist
when D a m n Fotdr went chi a run and served a
Util 1*4Jtuwny Abbot who dropt&gt;ed ihe ball back
to Mm a w Inn oiinrc tr*l on I lie goal
Mora ripped in another shot 3100 Into thr
game oft an Ertc Havandall assist KavantUII writi
down the right aide and hit Mora tn the mtridlr
and Mora drilled a 33 yard ahot tn up the tract to

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Mora struc k again a minute later when Alex
Arttsla stole an rrranl |u m ami frd Mora in thr
middle to up the lead tn 44) John Brook* then
put tn a goal 24 OO Into the game oil an assist
irritn Mora
Acosta then hit tn a header off an asatsl from
Brook* to Increase thr lead to 641 Morn scored his
final goal of the night when he came up with an
Intercept Ion amt netted a 10 yard shut with four
minutes remaining In the half to give the Hams a
74) lead at the hall
Korde oprnrd ihe scoring in Ihe second half as
hr took a serve front Chris Duran and Forde
Itntshrd It off with 31 minutes gone In the game
Mike Murruv then pH ked tip a loose lull and
sc ored 37 mintttra Into the game to up the lead to
94) Murray then scored the games final goat off a
llrook* assist with lour minutes tn play.
"Everyone plated well but the real atar of the
game was Manny Roldan." MrCorkle said He
bad a magical match, lie was all over the Itrld hr
didn't figure tn thr scoring toil he rume up with a
number rtf loose balls and got the Itall to Ihe
people who were scoring "
l-akr Mary's junior varsity squad also won.
taking a 2 0 dec ision over the Bulldogs Brian
Codiitn and Tottv Lagos scored a goal rat h for the
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Frans staff ragarti
Seminole High hopes to make
Ihe best of Its tw o -g a m e
bomrsiand tonight when tl host*
Lakr Howell In lltr Semtnnlr
Athletic Conference opener lor
both trams J V artlon tip* oil at
6 p in with varsity starting at

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After six straight games on the
road. SHS had it* first home
game on Wedneaday and de­
feated Deltona. 694)0 The Tribe
looks for Its first conference win
tonight and also hopes to keep
up Its momentum going Into
nrxt week's Central Florida

Classic
In oihrr boy* basketball games
tonight. Lyman host* Oviedo
and loikr Mary la a I Wymorr
E d u ra tlo n Center In girls
iMskrtlntll. Oviedo Is at Lyman
and Lu k e B r a n tle y boats
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night. Semlnolr High gors to
loikr Howell white Lyman Is at
Oviedo In boy* soccer, two
games between state-ranked
trams are on tap as No 4 Lake
Mary (Class 4AI busts No. 5
lotkrland (Class 4AI and No 6
Oviedo (Class 3AI goes to No H
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BOONE TOPS B H A N TL E T
OHLANDO — Despite bring outplayed lor most
of the game. Orlando Boone took advantage ol a
Lakr Brantley breakdown In thr second halt to
post a 14) win over the Patriots In boys' soccer
action
The lonr goal came with 13 minutes to pla&gt;
lotke Brantley out shot Boone 14-12 and took
four corner kirks to Boone's one Both Patriot
keeper Ktrk Klaftrr and his Boone counterjtart
each made six save*
"The first half was the hrst we've plated in two
weeks ' said Lake Brantley coach Jim Htody.
"Unfortunately, we didn't finish any of our
opportunities
"In the tlrst half, we had four outstanding
scoring chance* in the box. but we didn't fight
hard enough to put them In In thr second half,
we played fairly well, but they got a chance,
scored the goal and tl won It lor them "
Lake Brantley's record 1* now 1-5-1 while
Boone Improved to 2-4
LA D Y RAMS R O LL
LAKE MARY - Backed by a defense that didn't
even allow a shot, the toikr Mary girl* soccer
tram gavr an Impressively controlled rlfort In
beating Ihe DeUind Lady Bulldog* 44)
With 12 minutes gone In the game. Donna Ruhr

Silver Hawks blank ’Notes, 3-0
yards out, with an assist Irom
Chris D/uhlan that gavr the
Hawks a 2 0 lead.
"We set up a corner kick, and
SANFORD - T h r Lakr Howell
Silver Hawks. 14-2. 3-2) led bv thr wing man hll It towards thr
Jason Logan's two goal, and a box. and I nailed It." said Logan
"It frit good that thr Irunt
fine defensive effort, blanked
Seminole High School (1-3. 1-4|. pl.tyrd a good solid gamr tonight
lor ihr win. **
34) In a Seminole Athletic Con
T h r 'Hawks then jiut thr null
ference boys soccer game
Hilo lltr Noles coffin Ir** then
Thursday night before 31 fansat
seven m in u te s later w ith
ThomasK Whlgham Stadium.
Logan, a senior forward, led a l.og.m'* second goal. Irom 10
second half 'Hawks surge as hr yards out. with an u**l*t from
broke open a light defensive Chris Davis made II 34)
struggle with a goal at lltr 65:18
T h r gamr started out «* a
mark on a crossing hall (rom 15 tightly played defensive struggle
•y DAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent

in the first hall in which both
defense* used light checking at
the comer* to prevent frw scor­
ing ih real* from cither side as
Seminole gol oil just 2 shots (6
overall), compared to Lake
Howell's I |6 overall I
But the Silver Hawks were
able lo take a 1-0 lead at Ihe end
ol the llrst hall on a penalty kick
by Greg Davis at the 24.43
mark Davis blasted thr trail past
Sem inole goalkeeper Sean
Smith.ill at the right side ol the
goal Smith .ill played a strong
gamr In the net in a losing rlfort.
as he made several great saves.

Eustis gets by Lady Rams, 52-47

Continued from IB
the score
4-4. Rrddlek* Ignited a 10 point
SHS run with two consecutive
hoops for a 14-4 lead.
Cathedra Winston's trank shot
InlerTUplctl Ihe Seminole rally,
but only temporarily as the Lady
'Noles then stored the next 10
points of the quarter for a
commanding 26 6 lead.
Seminole continued to (tour It
on tn thr second quarter as
Reddicks, Chlnrtu Gilchrist and
Lt&lt; Long had a field day tn the
paint, dominating the ttoards.
swatting Lake Howell shots
away like dying quails and
scoring almost ill will. The lately
Tribe built up a 23-polnt lead.
44-19. at the half.
‘‘The girls did a heck of a Job
on the boards tonight, especially
on the o ffe n s iv e g la s s ."
McNamara said. "I think that's
the most offensive rebounds
we’ve had in one game. When
we re able to get the ball Inside
like we were tonight. II opens up
the whole game for us.”
lotkc Howell came track with a
much stronger second half but
could get no closer than 17
points al any time. Surlna
Winston led the Hawks with 11
points and 13 rebounds while
Tanya Lewis also had 11 points.
Jennifer Brown tossed In nine
and Qulya Hawkins added eight.
In J u n io r v a rs ity action
Thursday, Seminole picked up
It* first J V victory. 58-24. over
Lake Howell. Shuwna Cohen
pumjted In 22 points for the
Lady ’Noles with Julie Francis
hitting 14 and Ruth Williams 13.

scored all Ihe goals ihe latdv Hams would need by
converting a jienalty kick Before the half ended.
Lake Mary xt,etched It* lead to 24) whrn Julie
Haumhcifrr scored on an a*nlM (rnm Morey Lo/.tr
In thr second hall, la/ar scored a goal herself.
Michelle Mattingly gelling crrdll for the assist
With five minutes left. Chrtsslr Snow scored a
goal. Debbie Hutchings picking up the assist.
A look at the statistic* shows how one-sided the
game was and how Intel the score could havr hern
had lathe Mary wanted to press the Issue The
Lady Kant* nutsliot Delatnd 364). taking seven
corner kicks while DeLand had none.
In goal. Tam m y Scott notched another shutout
without making a save, lowering hrr goal*
against average lo 0 2 Dcl-m d goalie Drrna
Pell.md made 18 saves during the game.
Tammy did grt^a lot ol touches on the ball,?
said lathe Mary coach Bill Ktssele "We dropped
the Itall back to Iter quite a bit and worked on
building from the back "
Ktssele s in g le d out d e fe n d e rs J a m ie
Do mix hick. Arnv Pasctmal and A n n rm lrk r
Stonrrock for their line |&gt;lay Hr also lauded the
offensive efforts of Lc.inn ll.i/ilr. Julie Batmihof
fer and Debbie Hutchings
With the win. Lake Mary Improved its perfect
record to 104) while DeLand stayed winless at
0-64)

By MARK B LYTHE
Herald sports writer
Rene Monroe and Kristie
Chcatum led Eustis led a strong
firs! half surge by Eustis lo
enable ihe Lady Panthers to get
by Lake Mary. 52-47. Thursday
night In girls prep artlon at
Eustis High School
Lake Mary fell to 2-6 with thr
loss and will return to action at
the Dr. P hillip s C h ristm as
Tournament which begins on
December 28th at Dr. Phillip*
High School
“ We played well In the second
half but we dug a hole tn the llrst
half." Lake Mary coach Anna
Van Landlngham. "We need to
become more consistent, we
always havr a bad quarter and
In the second quarter Eustis
opened up a lead In the second
quarter and we could never
catch them.**
Monroe led the lotdy Panthers
with 10 points as Chcatum
added 14. Trtcla Ferguson and
Christy Scott each added nine
apiece. Amy Kuvach led the
Lady Rams with a game-high 17
points with Tara Jackson adding
nine and Lisa Johnson seven.

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Semlnolo High’s 73 53 rout ol Lake Howell. The Lady 'Noles
Improved to 7-2overall and 2-0 In the Semlnolo Athletic Conference

Bishop Moore placed three
players In double figures to pace
the Lady Hornets to a 53-37
victory over Tavares Thursday
night In girls basketball action at
Tavares High School
Bishop Moore improved to 5-2
with the win and will return to
action Tuesday ut Grovetand
Tavares fell to I -4 for the season

Sophomore Kim Coll led Bish­
op Moore with 17 jiolnis. soph*
otnore Kirn Tocco connected lor
It) with T ra d e Sintih co n ­

tributing 14. Tonya Powell ted
all scorers with 18 for Ihe Lady
Bulldog* with Marie Fox adding
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Florid* — Friday. December

16.

1988

People
CALENDAR
Santa breakfast tickets on sale
Tickets an- on sale lor I he Children* Fitness Center* annual
Breakfast with Santa Clan*, lo Ire held Saturday. D rr 17. at the
IVadllly Cafeteria In Winter Park. Ticket* for the pancake
break fa*t arc SI lor adult* anil S3 for children Sparc i* limited
For more Information, call the renter In Casselberry at
3 3 1 8123 or Mop by the gym In the Live Oak* Center olflce
complex

Santa accessible via telephone
The Santa Calling Program. *pon»orrd by the Dr|mrtinrnt ol
Leisure Service*, will be Drt 17-23 Whoever would llkr to talk
lo Santa m*\ call tire “ North Pole" operators at 869 2518 or
Mill 232-t Operators arr on duty from 5-8 p m

Turkey shoot to be sponsored
A turkey shoot, sponsored by Hanlord Eagles Club No 4t84,
will take place Saturday and Sunday. I)er 17-18, from H a tn
until ilark a' 1523 heard.ill Ave Sanford Cost I* $2 per *hot
Fia ni&gt;u tnfunnailon rail hill Gilbert at 323-4393 or hill
i harpe at t*43-OUWi

VFW to throw party for kids
The Winter Spring* VFW Post 5405 and It* Ladle* Auxiliary
will hirst a Christmas |&gt;ariy for the ehtldren of Winter Spring*
al lfir |Mt*MH&gt;me. 420 N Edgrmon Ave . on Saturday. Dev 17
from I 4 p m Featured will be game*, entertainment,
Christmas vsks. relre*bment* and Santa Clau*

AA groups schedule meetings
Alcoholic* Anotivmou* group* meeting on Saturday Include
Casselberry:
• llack-lohastes Group. H p m , clo*ed *lrp meeting.
A m rnsion Lutheran Churrh. Overbrook Drive
• &lt; Iran Air Group, noon, alcoholic* only, non *mokrr* only.
KrhimClub, LVO Normandy
• &lt;'.ihhI Miirrung Group. H p m . o|&gt;eu dt*» u**lon. Hets&gt;s Clid&gt;.
130 Nonnandv
• Happy Hour Group. 5 30 p m., open &lt;ll*cn**)oii. Heists
Club. 130 Normamly
• Heists Group noon, alcoholic* only. Rebos Club. 130
Normandy
• Vouug People Group 2 30 p m . open dlacuaakm. non*mokrr*onlv. RrlsisClub. 130 Nonnandv
Geneva:
• Geneva Group 8 p m . open discussion. Meriusiisi Church.
Kir *i and Church Mrret*
Long wood:
• Survivor* Group. II a m . noon, open discussion, 3101
Dalit- LiniSanford;
• Sanford Group noon and 8 p m open discussion. 1201 W
First Si
• Sanford Women s Group. 2 p m closed meeting 1201 W
First St
• SoIter Won Group noon and 5 30. open dlv uwion. 8 p m
often *|M-aker mreimg Sahara Club lold driver s license office).
23*r7 S Sanford Avr
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Area AA group* Hireling Sunday include
Casselberry:
• llu k ii&gt; ll.i*ii * Group h p in alttiltoht * only 8 ft m llrsl
Sunday ii month ojs-n speaker meeting Astrnsion Lutheran
t bun It ( herbrisik Drive
• ' :&gt;.m Mr Group 10 10 a m alcoholics only non-smokers
only Helto* ( loh I It) Normandy
• happy Ilnur Gntuft 5 .« i p m . open discussion Helto*
Chih 130 Normandy.
• live Oak Group. IO 30 a m open d lv ussam alcoholics
only Helms ( tub CIO Normandy
• Heist* Group 8 p m o|irn dlwusslon. Helm* t lob 130
Normandy
Sanford:
• Sanford Group Sp in oftrii discussion 1201 W First Si
• nlnrd lily; h&lt;«ik T p.m open dtsniMlun Sahara ( lub
lold drtyrr * lit en*«- nlfti rl 2.5*7 S Sanlord Ayr
• Sober Won Group 10 a.m 5.30 p m open discussion *
p m often Ibg llook utrriing Sahara Club lold dnyrr * licrttse
oilier) 2587 N Sanlord Aye
•Sanford Al Amm. * p.m Chnal United Church KM
I tit kcr Drive al Slab- Hoad 427
• 24-llout Group H p m "[&gt;»-n *prakrr meeting Hhum ol
t ioodwitl. Fonrlb Sited and Oak Avenue
W rklva:
• I ir*t Dungs First Groti) ••* m opet list m ton Wektva
Assembly! hurt h M&gt;75 Ihxury Road

Teen support group to meet
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Nar-Anon to offer help
Nat \1tt1n a — It help group for relatives and fnettd* of
atldlt I* nnel* at * |&gt; m Saturday at A o l Lake Htzspila! Stair
Ho.it! I t ! liingwuod For more information &lt;all ***/♦ *» w&gt;4

Life-saving classes offered
I In

Winter springs Fire 18-pariment will conduct CPU
F'or
.ttldiiional infonnaiion contact Capt Carl Hilt her at 327-2332
Monday thiough F nd.iv between H a m and 5 p m
1 Iusm s on ihi third Sunday of every month from 1 5 p m

Narcotics Anonymous meets
Naftoili* Anonymous meet* evrrv Sunday at 5 p m at The
Grove &lt; •■utlselllig &lt; i titer 5MO Old Sanlord Oviedo Hoad toff
I -iioti Hit.nl l HI VV inter spring* and at Mp m Monday at 117
I ti.tkAv* Sanlord

Dancers to swing their partners
•square darning lor couple* and single* t* held rarh Sunday
at I Ml p to at tin l a—a Itwrrv Senior Center. 200 Triplet I—ike
Drive t a w Its nv | all 7ti7 54t I or the (enter at 831-3551
&lt; \t 2 3b lor m ore infonnaiion

Libraries to feature ‘Nutcracker’ puppets
\ pupi* t play mt *i bool-agr children. The Nulcratkrr
: &lt; u dl i« pit -a nted from tiei IH -22 at various branches
: bit Seminole * "only Public Library System Performance*.
w| h iMgin at 2 pm will t&gt;r on the following day* at these
brant fie* Monday 181 lb Northwest branch, Lake Mary
|8-&lt; 20, North Branch Sanford. 18-t 21 Fdisi Brain h Oviedo
and Dec 22. Central hram h Casselberry The program Is free
and often in I he public

II you know ol u|Homing actlviiir* you tf llkr announced in
in /braid* calendar. *&lt; ml the appropriate information —
&gt;\*tii time dale. pine* i osl contact j&gt;rr*oii and phonr
.1.1 , i - i n&gt; &lt; atciid.it Niiiliiril ItrrjUl HXi N F'rriuh Avr
Sanlonl FI 42771 or call 322 2b I I

v

Country music haven gains fame
Barn nightclub
makes hay while
Sanford shines
Bv SUSAN LODIM
Herald slab writer
HANFORD - Is old Celery City
Sanlord on Ihe verge ol lurnlng
into a new c o u n try m usic
Mecca?
It will |l ihe new ofieraior* ol
The ham a landmark on U S
Highway 17 M2 have Hun wav
Since taking uvrr management
of ifie cminirv nighlclob on May
i* th&lt; lleltekaon brothers Bob
3t and Mike 25 have routinely
scheduled big name country acts
as headliners, and always have a
professional, national quality,
louring country Itand on duly
Th is year. Marie Osmond.
Jo h n n y Rod Ig u n . hilly Joe
Koynl and ihe llellamv llrotber*
have headlined al The ILirn And
ib rre 's more lop-nf-lhe-llne
country enlertainmenl coming
10 this 18m m square |.mii. re
d hoard bam with a slurry silver
roof, where vou're requested lo
leave your weapon* behind
w ben you ruler
Wavton Jennings was sched­
uled for January, but will now
be a nn *hnw wince he u n ­
derwent brarl bypass surgery
lilts wrek hut. Jerry Hretl Is
scheduled lor February: Tanunv
W ynellr lor March, ami San
ford's own Marly Halsm will
return with Ills Itand. Stimuli
doab
This will tie a set ond appear
ante lor Halsm s Itand. whose
She Dorsti'l Cry Anymore' arid
i urreni bn
Mamma Know*
have niaile u to the lop lOon tbr
country chart*
Habon * Seplernember a)»
)tearsnee al The liam was like a
homecoming, hob said, and hr
expects ibe same reception
when Halsm * Itand returns
It was so aslimtslilng lit Sail
lurdlles tu see country rttusn
legend George Jones name on
The hum murkee in July that
Mike vod I be lium * phone rang
011 the wall
"They'd sav. 'I can'l believe
George Jones in Sanford
Mike
-w ild Ills answer w a s
Where s
your *ell-le*|wtT' D o n l vou
think Sanlord * gissl enough lot
George Jones *
The brother* !lellrk*oli admit
lii tiring Is hi I alstvr the Ma*oll
Dixon Line hul were *lre|&gt;ed m
the country music thai suited
their (wienl*' lasle
"Don I make u* soimtl like a

num || !sM V&lt;fnt*al
Club oatront compale in a donee contest dop
photo) at The Barn, which overlook* U S Highway

17 9? iboltom oghii

E N T E R T A IN M E N T

i ouplr ol Yankee* W e have di &lt;p
mol* III lllr Sooth
Mike villi
a* be and hi* hioiher ride ibr
crest ol munirv rnusit jmpulan
i&gt; in a i rnssov cr era
'Country i* gening *ironger
all the lime Ii « ttetomuig more
contemporary all Hu mm
Mike said
llm we re mil
lour 1st oriented We're lot Ihr
homrbov*
And al the (U rn home (sty*
M4S4*-e*•*
■an wear their mwlxiv Italy -ynd
da nce d o w n Ih e sole* of th&lt;ir
towlsry Isstl* with Ibr iwosirp
western swing line darning and
wult/e* siv night* a week ■vi *pt m i l.n *t t tu Ik o n |8 -Ii said tin
lull* * w fu&gt; 1* 111if t »f J| Mix
on itlgbl* ol be.tdlini r innieri*
w bell the dam e lis&gt;l I* Idled wtill fa llin g •*• show 1ip tut p. llo l
m a m * kept hi* d a n al 1 II
*|H-t lalor*
Ii was standing room only in Ikirii that wa* a big relit | lo
the HOO-aeal •lut&gt; l*&gt;r ihe June* hob who said In- *t au* /lt///s*uil
innieri with 1 142 ll&lt;kil* sold maga/im- in deierinine what
ail* be w.illl* lo Isstk In tile
al 920 (s-r person

•lub
llu

Ik im

i* o w tird

ami lloli * p-iu in*

hi

M&gt;k&lt;

I "in ami

I ibliy lb lit k m U i S|*I. I Sin il.i
d sn i« i m o b r d m Hit •lu ll «

ili.tl il i* a lanillv tnisim **
*• tying a t lean cut *0111111 v
1 row il
lone* amt many oib&lt; 1 p 1
her llarn. I*agr 31*

ALPI measures success by aid
I hi* year * theme lor ibr Northern Hegiou
Advisory Council ol ibr Agricultural ami
l^dstr 1‘rogtam Im lALHIl was In know
even one tile ha* brrathed rasirr Itecause
you have llyrtl lilts I* to have succeeded
liy III!* standard A l.l’l has bad a s»n 1 t-sslnl
year
The annual Hireling ol A L I’t * Northern
Hrgkin Advisory Count II ol Wilder Haven
w a s held Mimd.ty evening at Ibr rdm atinnal
building til the Ml I'lrasenl Missionary
li.ipiist ( hurt b in Orlando
The ihairman ol the northern region
Grate S Miller t ailed tbr meetlllg to ordci
while the invocation was given by I'astor
) I Margreit and the web tune was
extended bv Mary la m llaai k nl Lake
I ounlv I brought ibr cscaslon tor tin
ey rn.ng
A* ihe frirope-i t ol ihr nortbem region lor
I'tHM was givrn by Miller 11 was clear lflat
the northern rrgiofi indeed ha* *ren suites*
ibi* &gt;rur line of ihe prujrt i* pnqstsrd by
till* fegloti already has la-rii a&lt; 1 itmpllsbed
with tbr donation ot land bv ihe Cora Cola
t'ompany for Ihe drvrlopmrnl of low tent
bousing in the Polk 1 ounlv arra Tin* ma)o(
projei I w a* tbr braim blld ol (be i ounell
Musical *r Ire turn* were led by LrKoy
Filmorr with In-slir Weaver al ibr ptami
Filmoft- then grattuusly intfodmrd her
busliand Councilman LeRoy Filmorr ol (he
F.aionyille who gave the overall aim* amt
objective* ol Ihe Agm ultural and l^ilsir
Program Im
Thin program serves more than |H
eounin-* helping &lt;hildrrtt ihrough &lt;bild
dcvelopmrni criili r« inigraril* vaMinal
worker* and mm agm ultural worker* Peo­
ple ate served regardless ol their fair, color
orethnlt Im &gt;kgroumi
ritu m ilm a n Fllnn re r m miruged the
non hern region and ALPI in lonllnur 11*
work in brlpmg those who are in need ol (lie
program*tillered by the organization
I be iniroduetiun ol 1 oumil mnnlter* were
made bv vue chairman ol llu- northern
region coutuil. Lihrl Jones Members are
(trait- Miller &lt;hairman Marva Y I law kin*
secretary Linton Harris Cilia Schollrld.
Mary lam IUi.u k Joan Turner stall liaison.
Sian Dixon area coordinator and Cheryl
Graham, stall assistant
The new executive director of ALPI
Delon* C Johnson, was introduced hv
Miller lo give grrriing* and observations lor
the evening Johnson gt.n I II lilt- meeting by
giying her experience* and plans lot the
*m ees*and goal* lor ALPI
( i s .1 1 ola liaison Nathaniel J liirdsoug
gavr word* ol wisdom and related In* many
years ol 1 xpcrlrnrr and III* hope lor iht

&gt;1* 111 .*1 tin M i u i i - i. i * * li.ii't* 1 .a I 8 It.* Sigiu-?
I lu 1,1 III*

\ M IIUIMI &lt;&gt;u I'.nntiu to lliaxinilzr &gt; -•
|sil* ill lal
linage* ol llu Miml
will I|i i i * i iio l l&gt;y Vulriu I Ian is*m .1 111*nils t of

cnniiiiued Miiit** ol flu Acriiuliui.il ami
Labor Program. Im
111 tin n u rllu iu
soul lit ru crnll.ll and eastern legion*
Following ttiv inlioduenun *»f guest* a
sprt lal presentation wa* iiiatlt to Mu
1 Ii r(•al stall ittemlM r* nl ibr &lt; 1 total 1 lotid.i
Community Ctllili lor their *|h-i tal ns&gt;p» ra
Hull III helping lo generate 1 lit III* lot tin
Seminole • nlilllV a n a Stall lllvn ii
1 iNiidltiatiit lor St niinoli 1 ourily tlts-s a
great servhe lo llu migrant* m .im iii .i I and
agru ulltual winker*m iht area
Many families are m-rvetl llumighoul ihe
vr.ir and Christmas baskets and inv * w ill Is
given lu families tut I lie I III 1*1m.is season
Receiving Hit award on I m Ii.i II of llu 1 lent al
staff were Johnnie Sinllfi the *u|HivtMU
Marv Moore
In tit- Ihhrru ll.itfiara
Whitaker, and Marva Pun* ol lire ( riiliul
Florida ( "tnmuuity ( him
Millet gave
closing remark* amt Hu blessing and
Isio-dlrtliili were given liy llu Hey I I
llargarrtt
Sanlonl Mutnnai ( hapb t *»t fJelt.i Sigma
I beta Im will hold thclf
Vuuih lot
(b u s t progt.im lot 1***8 on Saturday I *» •
17
Tile musle mime (trogram will pn *t ul Hie
broth* t sister duo ol M.*uru&gt; le n til and
Ynlauda M liaki 1
M.iurit r a Iri shman siudeul at Scmlmtlc
High l* a drumim i in Hu *&lt; Ii*•*&gt;1 * Im iii I
and 1* a nirmls r ol Iit*i Shiloh Missmiiaiv
H.ipiisi 1 hurt b youth de-puttim nr tbr mas*
choir and tin Ai •ti ( lub
Yolanda a Junior al Seminole High, is
ailive III s* In«ol *|sirl* volleyball basket­
ball. trai k and Held She I* a president of Ihe
FTrst Shiloh T muh Dept Hu- mass 1 hoir and
At tern dub
These two inspiring young people Hit
children of 18-lore* lim -ll ol Sanlord. an
Isitli tumor students and .r r v atilvr in ihr
cumiimnity
The progt.im will lak* place at 7 p m .0
Mi Sunn Missionary ll.qnist 1 bun Ii I* try
Avenue and 2ntb Street llu Rev I.H
Mvrt* 1* |M*t"i Svfvia Stallworth 1* prest

tiu N o rth Sem inole ( b .i i n i ( hapi* 1 "I llu
Vrm I lean H usnu ** VV urm tl s A s m s latloli
till* M tn in .it w ill p t m u li all 0|i|Niriiillt|y
I'll ta k in g a |slsotial profil* Ir s i IralllUu.
bow |s i m i i u I llleslyl* may I n t iile n w ill
m a x im i/ iu g nnr * |siienii.d le a rn in g tu"*
Is bay lot styli ■all w ork III ou t * tavoi .Old.
tin d in g &lt;&gt;nt how 10 n s|*md to |k - o )&gt;1i und&gt;
pi* s s u n am i im iiiv .d in g itu-nt
I b r m 111111,11 I* stand lor Saturday fan

I I from III .1 nr 1*1 I p m al llolid.o
bticlaik* Minins
l.um h will Is *&gt;r.&gt; l
I 8 io.iliou* at* 9 i ‘t Im mm tliemfs't* and

9 l*l lor AtlVV A tin mlw’l* lot icm ivallon*
1 ill \ at* tu H.uiiMtii al 1 In 1 1 i h
llu r» *lifeul ill Hi*- t a.mmI Samar It.(Ii I hue
will pit m h i .1 religious play I n loi tfu
( hrtslmas * ,1*111 on Sunday I8&gt; |* u 1.
p m ai ill* fioim Die loiiim inniv is tnviir d
10 willies* Hu .11 lo lly by Hu n sident* ••&gt;
I b r liu im

the annual li n k amt Green hall will U
lu ld on Friday 18 1 do tnuu lit p 11-. to 2
a in at III*- Sanlonl Civ I* t i n i e r
A l s - and
I be llitHM H im k*is w ill ploy Id*' tile Iitllsl)
tlie lornuuiniiy 1* united to share tin*

tun night willi Hplia Kappa Vlphu Sunnily
1Ii kel* m.tv In pun based bom .110 AKA
member &gt;&gt;t al Hit dinn l&gt;n a doiialluu ol Sir*
|n-r peiM tn
I III* *|h i U| all.ill will lu Ip *u |I|m iii llu
m

hol.ilshlp bind

1P* Sanford 1 b.ipiii ol A K A iK.ipp.i
Sigma O im g a 1 bapletl lu ld lustallallon dl
olllie rslol l'*8Uiin ihi iv erilllg ol 1 81 '*
I II* lo llo u lllg M II Ot * K i l l

I U s t .d ll it to r III*

*'lining y 1 ai liy Past |la*t|cus Sunn M.uv
VV ti1t*'liui*l
(Jiu *ii S -lone* li.isllcii*
18-|ori * VIy h * anil basil* u* 18uu|||ca ) *&lt;gl*
g r a m m . i i i 11* llo lu ia M e v . n u l c i
a im
g ta m m a i.ii*
K a ltie r v n
I A le x a n d r r
e p ta iiile u *
G e r a l d i n e |&gt; W r i g h t
la m im n lin *
S a n d r a P e u v . lin a n c t a l
gramiuuteu* Mali** 1 Hntreii* liodegn*
Snsii lllai kslieaie plulai l e i ; and Vlctntla It
S i i u i I i o y leal re|sirtri

ll.qqiv M1r il11l.1v in O m .u t om Merlhli
Her midi in Dlxnn Met ilia Ik U da Dell ( ins*
and .Mono Miller
|M»rva H a w kins is .1 Sanlotd Hatald
c o n e s p o n d e n t c o v e im q Sa n lo td news
P h o n e : 322 5418 )

�Sanford Mer*ij

Sanford

flood* — Friday

Better looking son Barn
gets all the praise
D E A R A H I I Y : t a m th e utnlhrr
of tw o healthy. p ic e lin ts Im ivs ,
a g e * 3 and 5 it m h a r t very
a t t r a c t iv e c h i l d r e n . h u t i h r
y o u n g e r I ' A d a m ' l h im strik in gly
iH -a u iih il m l h a ir. a n d r v r r y
t im e » r no tint III p id d le MIITIC'
title- is M iir In m a h t- a I i i m o v rr
h i m while- h i* u l d n
brother
1“ A a r o n "| is wilt-mlv h u r t

A D V IC E

n

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

I k n o w t h e s e ( l e n p l r w o u ld
n r t r r in- i n t e n t i o n a l l y
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d e a l a guy's wile that w ay Mv
wile thinks we should uverlnnk
his liehavior amt remain so* i.tl
It lends I say die (tartylng Is
user W h o is rtghr&gt;*
M A O IN M O N T A N A

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to
p u l li n g

I k n o w t ills s i t u a t i o n fa rth e r*
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D E A R
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( M t s s i h d i i y d i a l y o u r f r i e n d is
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w o rk s

in the same lat lo r y w ith my hesi
In e m l Kerenlly m y liest friend
became my write * *u|»ery|«*:r As
a la*** he * a real |er k H e treats
lit* p e o p le — I n c l u d i n g m y
w i l e — ipilte harsh ly V ri tome
F r i d a y night*. he a i l s like
nothing has c h a n g e d amt he
w ants to snt lall/e as t *tuple s
I say dial mi real Iriend would

Hy llernlce B e d e t)*ol
YOUR B I R T H D A Y
D e r r m b r r I 7 . IfdtH
Y o u r tiMlerl.il p r o s p e c t s lo r I h r
year altrad liMik ralliet r n
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you

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C A P R IC O R N
In i
22 Ian
I'll li lt s is a g o o d day to taki
■ a i r ol a . r i t u a l mailer lltat
VDU v r h e r n p l a n n i n g hut
haven I fluallrrd .is of vrl Be
m t i v r this t h o r n Ir m n vour side

AQUARIUS (Jan 20Fcb 1B|

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lo t s o u r
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s m a l l i la id to t i m t r r w i u o d

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t w o ol o u t (lose It le n d s
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(P r o b la m t? W rit* lo Owar A b b ,
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Nau Lila Aatamoiy 100 Rama&lt; Road
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Cateary Baphtt Church. Cryatat Lara A V4 ta*a Mary
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Centro BapiH Church. 1111 OW Aw
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F i n Bapfiat Church of La M Manroa
F i l l Baplitl Church pi Lohoerort. W1 t at' SN aja
F i n Baplitl Church of Owado
f i'll Baplitl Church el SaruanOO Spruipa
Firyl BapMt Church or WiWar Spnnpe I B Bahama Rd
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Foraal Baplitl Church of Oalaan
Founlasn Haad Bapnal Church. Onado
Ropa Bapnal Church. Foraal CJTy Cenanundi Centpr, Fowaf Cny
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Macadorua M.aaro" Bapnal Church. 0a* Mill Nd . Oalaan
U n io n ary B a p 'll Church. North Nd, f "It'prlaa
Morning 0*xy Bapnal Church, Oao#Ti Hay
Ml Month Annuliw Bapnal, 1101 locuat A w . Santord
Ut OCw Mtaaronary Bapnal Church. Samando spongy Nd . Lonpnood
Ml Smaf UiMMjnary Baptltt Church 1100 Jarry A w
Ml Iron Mraaionary Bapnal, Bfpaa Aw
Naa Bafhar U l l 'o n u y Church. Rh St A Hickory A w
Naa Ml Car.a y Mtaaronary Bapnal. 110B W tllh SI
Nan Satam pnmrlrw Bapnal Church ijo * hr 11m Al
Nan Taalamani Bapnal Church. Ouahafy Inn. North Longnood
Nan Mi lion Bapnal Church. 1110 h a A w
Han Lila Fanonahip. 4BB1 ( LaM Onw. CaaaMtwny. Fl UIOS
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Faopia a Bapnal Church. IK 1 n F w l limar Bantord
Fmacmat Baplitl Church. 11t W Airport Bird
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Frogrna Mtaaronary Bapnal Church. Mxjntr
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Smyrna Bapnat Church. 190 Or*-brook 0&gt;. CaaantDn'ry
Sunland Bapf-al Church. IB IS Farmtfto
SI Jam*i Mn*«on*ry Bapnal Church, t l Nd 4IS Oalaan
St Lula Mnnonan, Bapnal Church ot Camaron C « y . me
SI haul Bapnal Church. BIS Pm# Aw
si Malthana Bapnat Church. Canaan Hgta
81 John * Mtaaronary Bapnat Church, n o Cypraaa SI

Sam g'iaid aAaawnary BapMl llth A Cedar
Tampw Bapnal Church. Farm Ipn-egt Nd . Artamoma Spnnga
Vratgry Bapnal Church O m Orlande Nd M Hatter A w
Weafrwn Bacnai Crunch, a 100 Facia Noad .atA)
We ham Chapa* Mtaaronary Bapnat Church Man A Wuham Si
Aiiamema Sprmga
Iron Hepa Bapnat Church. M I 0&gt;anga A w
c a t h o l ic

All Beufa Caahouc Church, (C l Oah A w . Sanford
Church el I ha Nlrrrty, Lett Mary
Our LaM al the lea at Catholic Church. 1J10 Maiwuiian 0a&gt;Hma
S« Ann a Carho** Church DegMOd Tra* OtBary
SI Auguaima Catharrc Church Bunaal O ' . near Button Nd C a n » ! * " |
S* Mary Magadawna Carnone C h u Th Mafand A w .
Ajlamonli Spying!
CHMSTULN
I W Chnanan Church IW T S Sanfom A w
Flrai Chnanan Church ol Um g*ood 1*00 E t Wnnamaon Nd
L a rg n u i
Oraca Chnanan Church. Mealing a* Sam.no* TMCA M ) Longuood
LaM Mary Ng. Lata Mary
Ltaanan Chnanan Church Bear Lata N d . at Jam.ton
North aide Chnanan Church Florida Hawn O r. Mamend
Santord Chnanan Church. I l l W Airport Bird
teuIN SenunoM Chnanan Church, 100 W SN 414, Ormdo
C H M S tlAN SCMNCt
Frrat Church el Cnnai Scranntl. g n Mawham Weed! Nd longaood
CHURCH OF CHMST
Church pi Cnrtet. IS H • Few A w
Crunch ol Chntl * L u l (nan U S if SI N Caaaerberry
Church ol Cnrttl OOC Perm Spnnga Or . Aitamonia Spnngt
Church el Chntl Genera
Church ol Chntl. LongwOod
Church ol Chrtat. W I fin SI
Northarda Church ol Chntl, Fla Hawn D r . Uarttand
South Seminole Church ol Chrtat. 9410 Lea* Honan Rd
CHURCH OF OOO
Church al God SO) Hickory
Church el Ood. SOI W » n d SI
Church ol Ood. Onado
Church ol Ood Honnaaa. Laaa Monroe
Church ol Ood Mitaio" (nierprtad
Church ol God. i*01 W itth t l
Church Ol Ood m Chntl. Onedo
Church Ol Ood ol Prophecy. 140* S Elm Aw
Church ol Ood ol Prophecy iFOt S Pwvmmon A w
Church ol Ood (flh Day) Dartorva Community Corner
Dvdona Ilia c Noomi
Noacua Church ol Ood. 1100 W llth S I . San Ion)
True Church ol Ood MOD Nidgeoood A w . Santord
EASTERN ORTHO0 0 F
f aetem Orthodoi Church Si Oaorga W Sharnood Cl
Aitamonia Spnnga
tea lam Orthodoi Church, SI Slewn a ol O C A . SI* South S I .

I am pan
(o*iam Orthodoa Church SI John Chryyoetom Chapor U t H ut I f * !
Few Nark
CONGREGATIONAL
Congwgaironai Chnanan Church laoi S Park A w . Santord
EPISCOPAL
An Sarnia (precapai Church. E Oefiary » w . l-ia»pn»*
Chntl tp* peeper Church Longnood
EptacopaT Chuwh ol the U r * Cownanl IfS lu t r a n -a Road
Ho«y Croat lp*aiopar Park A w al 4lh S I . Sanhxd
W Pwart Ipmcopal Nrunohan Road
Si INchanl • Church. 4141 Laaa Heawn N d. W*ni*r Pan
The Church el Ihe Oood Shephard Mpiiand 1)1 Lake i n
JEWISH
Bath Am Synagogue maohng ol Com** el Send la*e and County line
Hoad, r m i 14
Twnpia Shato* iftS ('te a m Bird DMIon*
LUTHERAN
attention Lutheran Church. Owrtmwk D r. C*aw*b*"y
Oood Shepherd Untied Lutheran Jd lf S O 'ando Dr
Hoi* C m i lutharan Church ol Lake Mary r*0 Sun D nw Lea* Mary
Land O l Lila lulno'w i Church M4 Tutaae-iia Rd Winter Spnngt
Luthoran Church ol Proridanco Oallona
Lutheran Church ol lha Radeamar IS) W ISih Piac*
M a n .an Lutharan Church. Qo*d*n D a ,I Dr A Hay t f t ) C alW lo rry
SI lutaa Lutheran Church. Nl 41* 4*ana
SI Slaphan Lutheran Church tM |ual Waal ol 14 lengooed
M ITH O OIST
Bar nan United Memorial Church. ( OtBar, Art (ntarpnt*
Baer LaM United Method.*! C rw ch
Balhal A M ( Church Cancan H gli
Caaaa'ba'ry Community llnilod Mai nod'll Church Hay If SI
Pinay Ralga Rd . Caatatborry
Chrlal Untied Maihodiat Church Tucka&gt; O r. Sunland talalaa
Dadary Community Method'll Church W Highpania Rd DaBa-y
Firtl Untied Malhodtal Church *IS Park Aw
F i n Malhodtal Church ol Onado
Flrtl Untied Method'll Church ol Oeneta
I ' M Memod-l! Church 400 W aih SI
Oraca United Malhodral Church. 4M N Country O u t Rd Laaa Mary
O'ant Oapa* A M I Church. Onedo
Oa* grp*# Malhodtal Church, Onedo
Outer- Marhpd.il Church. Cor ol Carpenter A Murray S i . Oalaan
Paota Watteyen Meihod*tl, 4640 Wayod* D r . Santord
Santando Untied Malhoditl Church. SR *M and 14. longaeod
SI Jama* A M f Sin at Cypwaa
SI Lu&gt;# M B Church ol Comomn City, Inc . Baa-dart OH S R as E
Si Mary a A M E Church, SI Rt 414 Oalaan
SI Paul a Malhoditl Church. Oalaan Rd (nitrpnae
Stratton) Memorial Chu'ch. S 0*11*0
H A IA N fH S
Ftrtl Church ol the Naiaran* 14*1 Santord Aw
O ana.i Church ol lha H aj arena I F I I Oanaia

laaa Mary Church o' th* H e im n e If! I Cryatat laaa Aw LaM M e .
longuood Church al lha Naiaran* w&gt;y*n*n A jaatup Aw Langwxn)
Markham Wood* Church ol th# Kalarm# SR *4 I n W at watt
ol 14 al lha Weaira Rirar
P R fB B TTtM A M
Oertona piaatytanon Church Honand B’n) A Auatm A w Oattona
Firtl h it t y it n t n Chu'ch ol Laa* Mary
Flr*| PwaOyCanan Chu'ch Oaa Aw A Vd II
Ftrtl Pwwyylanan Church ol Cellar, I Highland
!• And*a** PwaPylanan Church. R i ) Saar laaa to)
Si Mark* Pwaottonan cM tch. ISH Ppm Spnag* h i Altamonte Sega
Twtcae-rta PraaOytanan Church WOO Watt tlal* Rd als tt.edu Fit
UpkAiA Community Pr»*tryt*rt#n C h urn Ltpaara Rd
WMtmtmatar P*#tPyl#n#n Church had Bug hd c*lt**te"y
SEVENTH OAT ADVENTIST
Foreti Lake Bawnth Day Adwnltal Church, Huy o a Fowat C&lt;1y
Mary Hill Bownlh Oa, Adtanltal Church. SSt E fry) Al Santord
Santord to w nth Day Adwnltal Church. 4*14 N H .p n .t, a ll
Sownyh Day A dw nl'tl Chu'ch Maitland Aw Atiunoni* Spnngt
Wmiar Spnnga Sawnth Day Adwntiat Church 40 4 Mott Rd
OTHER CHURCHES
An Farm Chapel Comp Sommof*. Watt.* Park Rd
Allan a A M E Chu'ch On.# A llth
Bat'd *n Awnu* Hofmata Chapa) Bat'd an Aw
Chutuota Community Chu'ch
Church ol Jokut Chntl ol Lattar Day Aamlt ) ] i ; t e l a .*
Ftruly Chu'ch Chnanan Canter. 1444 Semmofa B'.d . Cana-terry
F i l l Ba&lt;n Church ol lha LMng Ood Mdeay
F i n Church of Chntl, Scwntiat. (Ham Bird and v*nut SI Oartona
F n t Ppnlacottaf Church o&gt; Longuood
F i l l Panlacotlaf Chu'ch Of Santord
Full Ootpai Church in Chntl. I A X Jarry A w . Sanlord
Fuff Qotpe* TaBamaci* M l* Country Out) Road
G-act O . f t Church, !4*l S Santord A w
Holy Tnnly Church ol Ood m Chntl, Ilia Mengnuttin* Aw
Kingdom Han ol Jahortn a Wnnett Laaa Monro* Urui.
1441 W Thud SI
LaA* Monro* Chap*! Orang* Bird , laaa Monro*
Ml O n w Hoi m at! Chu'ch. Oa* H&gt;il Rd . Oalaan
HarghBomood Aaianct Church. M l Markham Wood* Road, longuood
Rtniocoatai Open B-W* Tabamoci* Rtdgauood A w OH I4th
oppotil# Sum*no** High School
hr*.** and Pouur Church, t i l W Wilbur A w . Laa# Mary
Rolling H all Moravian Church. SN 414. Longuood
Santord A inanet Chu'ch. 1*01 S Part Aw
Sanlord Bibi# Church 1*40 Santord Aw
Th* Full Ootpai Chu'ch ol Our Lord Jatut Chntl Wtahinglon S i .
Canaan City
Th# SaiitHon Army. F00 W Itih 81
Triumph. Th# Chu'ch Ol th* Ha* Aga, tOOA W Ath SI
United Church ol Chntl. Allamont* Community Chapat
Aitamonia Spnnga
Winter Spring* Community Cv*ng#ilc*l CongregMtonal. ME Wad* S I ,
Wmiar Spnnga

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IN BRIEF
C hildren’s Christm as program scheduled
SANFORD — T h r Firm Prebytrrtan Church of Hanford,
corner of 3rd and Oak. Hanford, will lx- presenting Ihc
Children a Christmas Progam Dec. IB at 7 p m In the rnurch
sanctuary. Everyone la Invited lo allend. rrfreahmrnla will
follow the aervlce In Fellowahlp Mall.
Flrai Presbyterian will alao have fheir Chrtaimaa Eve
candlelight ervlce and communion In Ihe aancluary at 7:30
p in . Dec 24 The Chrtaimaa morning family aervlce will be at
M a m There will he no H 30 aervlce or Sunday action I

W hite gift service scheduled
SANFORD — The Find Christ Ian Chun li (Disciples of Chrlall,
1607 Sanford Ave,. Sanlord. will have Ihetr annual "white ((lit
aervlce" during the morning service Dec. IH Member* and
friends are asked to tiring their while gilts of t anned food*
which will lx- distributed to needy families Gifts of rash will
alao be welcomed and used for the same purpoar
The annual candlelight service will tie Christmas Evr. Dr«
24. at 7 p.m Th*'e will jv »&gt;&lt;cclal |.t talc and worship

Cantatp and children's program set
HANFORD — Christ Untied Mrthodial Church. 408 Tuckrr
Dr . Sanford, will tie presenting their Christmas cantata My
Christmas Gilt |V&lt; IK u r H M S a m
That same evening. Dr* 18. Ihe rhuith will present thtlr
childrens program, a play tllb-d CHRISTmas. at 7 p m

Free Christm as dinner at church
HANFORD — The Firm Church of ih* Na/arene. 2581
Sanford Ave Sanford, will havr a free Christmas dinner Dec
25 Imm noon lo 3 p m for anyone who needs a plat e to eat
Tor more Information, call Rev Steve lllatr at 323 7 7 10

All Souls special masses scheduled
SANFORD — All Souls Catholic Church 902 Gsk Ave
Sanford, will have special masses Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day On Dec 24. Vigil mass will br at 5 p m .
childrens mass will be at 0 30 p m , and llie Christmas
midnight mass will hr. sure enough at midnight The masses
tier 25, wilt hr at N. 1030 a m . and at noon

Live Nativity scene scheduled
SANFORD — Central llaptim Church 1311 Oak Ave.
Sanford will present a live Nativity Dec 17 and 18 at 7 p m on
the church lawn The Musk and [hams Ministry will |&gt;rrsncl
the Christmas Story to the turnmunlly Iking a lawn chair and
a blanket lor your comfort

Sunday School students to perlorm
SANFORD — The Congrrgatkmal Christian Church. 2401 S
Park Ave . Sanford, will (raturr during llietr worship service
Dec 18 at 11 a m Hie Sunday School Christmas Program In
pageant form Santa Is also scheduled to appear
The Sunday School of the church Is alto sponsoring a special
mission project for the Mission on 13th St and are asking for
toys. I«km1 and money to hr brought to Hie rhurrh Dei 18 In
time (or the rarolrrs lo leave Ihe Hems at Ihe mtsskin
The
Howship Program will hr ranging Dec*. 2(1 at 6:30
pm . —
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Weber The Chrlslams servk-r will lie as scheduled

M uslcal/dram a will feature choirs
SANFORD — The First liapltsl Church 5111 Park Ave .
Sanford will present Make III* Praise G lo rio u s a Christmas
muslcal/drama featuring Hie adult and youth choir* It will be
presented Dec 17 at 7 30 p m and Dec IH at 7 p m The
musical Is under Ihe direction of Ret Don Reece, and the
direr!tx of drama is Peggy NorII

Cantata, carols scheduled
I.AKF. MARV - Grace tlnllrd Methodist Church. 4011
Country Club Road, laikr Mary, will present ihetr Christmas
cantata ('nil III* Name Jesus Dec IH at 7 p tti T h r cantata was
created and arranged by David P Clydesdale
Christmas E vr amt candlelight carols will hr had during a
sprt laI servkr of music and the Word lor all ages tier 24 at 7
p tn .
There will only hr one service Christmas Day. at Ida m

Christm as musical to be Dec. 17,18
LAKE MAHY — laikrvlrw liapltsl Church. 126 W Lakrvlrw
Ave . Lakr Mary, will present the Christmas musical
Everlasting Light featuring the adult and children's choir Dec
17 at 7 p m and Dec 18 at II a m. at the church. The public
la Invited

‘Christmas Christians’
and the seasonal blues
Units* Hr M

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Christmas
Fix some It Is ihe one rhurrh
*e»yIce of llie year that they
attend
For others it is a season mil eg
joy hut tinsel tinged gloom
And some religious rxprrt*
tiavr wane advice for pastor*
amt pfte*u in dealing will) both
categories
" " T h e soChristian* have long been a
source of scorn and rfttWon by
pastor* and rhurrh members
who crllki/r ihetr lack of *up
|*&gt;ri ol tlie pariah
Hut llie Rrv Aodrrw Greeley.
Ih e a r i d - t o n g u r d pr i es t sociologist say* *uch w olding Is
mil ol place
" One ol llie more twisted and
sick kinks In clerical cullurr is
thr propensity lo ridicule and
dr mean Ihe Christmas Catholics
and. even when priests are on
thrlr best behavior, lo patronize
them," Greeley wrote in thr
current Issue ol U S Catholic
Instead, Greeley said, at
Christmas priests should recuglie that they have one ol the
bes t o p p o r t u n i t i e s f or
evangelization ol the year
Greeley characterize* Htesr
C h r i s t m a s C h r i s t i a n s as
tiellevers "who have been hurt
by llie and often by Ihe church "
"Ttiey havr d!*prn|&gt;ottlonalrly
suffered because of marttal pro­
blems and are much mure likely
lo admit that they are angry at

(kid.” hr wild "1 hru Christmas
rhurrh atlrndaiue Is often a
clinging to latth In the (are of
suffering, an a&lt; t ol i mirage foe
which they ought to hr re­
sp e cte d in s te a d ol b r in g
|iatruntzrd ’*
One &lt;g llie largest groups of
these te nu o u s wur*hlp|M*r%. he
said, are memlirrs who are on
the m argins ol Hie church
because of e o n h ia n . and unTtw m ir* More oltrn Ihe men and
women In this category are those
wIk i want lo Iwllece hut are
plagued bv doubts or those who
do Indeed fieltrvr hut are ap­
palled by the poor quality of
leadership in the clturrh." he
said
Greeley urged a flexibility and
sensitivity on the part ol prtrsts
that would welcome tile alien
luted home as “ lar more in the
spirit of Christmas."
A n ot h e r gr oup o I thr
alienated, according lo thr Rrv.
Ia*e Fullerton, a United Method­
ist (utxlor In Atlanta with a
background in mental health,
are those who sullrr Imm Ihe
"Christ mas blur* **
"The church lias thr unique*
opportunity
to proclaim thr
holiday season a s a lime for
thanksgiving, expectation and
celebration and to minister to
those who do not Irrl thanklul.
expectant or c e le b ra tlv c ."
Fullerton reminded his Mrthod1*1 clergy colleague*

Job confusion, declining
commitment cause burnout
Unlts4 P r s ii International
Alt uni lit r tided side-effect of
the growth of the ministry of
the laity. In which lay men
and women play increasingly
Important rules tn Hie life of a
congregation. may he a rise In
clergy stress and burnout
"In the past, pttests were
thr only minister*’ lit the
congregation." a&lt;j ending to
r r t r a H h r i H a rry Evan*.
"They exercised most organi­
zational. HtuigK.il and educa­
tional leadership
Now thr laity are m odi
m o re act i ve wi t hi n the
church, and while that Is a
|&gt;o*ltlvr and Joyful step. It has
eclipaed to some extent the
role of the clergy”
Evans was the researcher
for a study on clergy stress
conducted by the Alban In*
si It ute for th r Eplsocpal
Churrh Foundation
According tn the study,
there Is substantial confusion
among Episcopal clergy about
ihetr role and Idrnltttrs In Hie
c h u r c h and c h a ngi ng
expectation* for job pchormalice and a sense of less­
ening Job security. One expert
— the Rev. William Willimon
ol the D uke U n iv e r s ity
D iv in ity School — takes
exception with that conven­
tional wisdom
*‘ln the world of work,
burnout occurs when energy

Is expended without fuel be­
ing added," Wllllmon argues
' When our commitment
dissipates, we do feel as
though we are burning out."
Wllllmon writes in a new
bofik. " C le rg y and l.a lly
Humout." to be published In
January by Abingdon Press
"The least task — visiting a
prospective member, attending a committee meeting,
filling out an annual report —
becomes drudgery."
Wllllmon said Ihe “ luel"
that supplies the energy to
function u a minister Is the
conviction that the job has
meaning
"When we no longer find
any meaning In what we do,
even the sm a llrsl action
drains us." he wrole
Noting that pastors are
faced with the same kinds of
stresses and crises that affect
lay parlsloners, W llllm on
suggests lhal churches con*
s l d e r f o r m a I l eav es of
absences and *abhatlcal* for
pastors
"Too many times, a consct*
entlous p astor w ill p re ­
cipitously leave the ministry
during a personal crisis rather
than ask for a time lo work
things out." he said
W llllm on also said the
c h u r c h must devel op
structures to help people
leave pastoral m inistries
when the need arises

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Several events in the offing
LAKE MARY — f hr First Churrh of the Nurarrne. 171 K
Crystal Lake Ave. Lake Mary, will have their Clirtslmas
children's program at 10 45 a nt Dec 18 Their Christmas
candlelight service will hr at l» p.m. the same evening
The church will feature the vocal stylings ol Roy H o |m* of
M(tineapolls Dec 2 l at 7 p m
The church' ChdsUna* celebration will lx* Dec 25 at 10 30 to
11 30 a m Th e ir will be no evening service

M usical, service scheduled
W INTER PARK — The Celebration dkilr and orchestra of thr
First Haptlst Church. 1021 New York Ave.. Winter Park, will
present Ihc musical Make Ills Praise Glorious Dec 16 and Dec.

lHul 7 p.m.
The annual Christmas E vr candlelight service will
p m Dec. 24
For more Information, call 044 3001

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Psalty Christm as from down under
LO N G W (X)I) — The Longwood Frrr Methodist Fellowship.
Highway 427 al 101 Longwood St . Longwood, Is sponsoring a
Psalty Christinas presentation by friends from Australia Dec.
I8nt 0 p m There will lie carol singing afterward.

Ring to talk, service scheduled
M AITLAN D — The First Baptist Church ol Mullland. 1050
Mohli an Trail. Maitland, will feature a talk by David Ring, a
cerebral palaey victim and evangelist Dec. 18 at 8:30 and II
a.m. and 7 p.m. There l* no charge.
The church will have a special candlelight service Dec. 22 al
7 p.m.
For more information, call 628*5130.

Gay Paree to be party’s theme
D E LTO N A — Temple Shalom, 1785 Elkham Hlvd . Dellonn.
Is having a New* Years party Dec. 31 at 8:30 p.m. at the
Temple. The theme Is Gay Paree. There will be a biifm dinner
and set ups. Tickets ate 510. For tickets, call Dora Goldstein al
574-3350. or Koslyn Elsenstcln al 789 2215.

One family learns what Christmas giving really means
In later yrars the family would
look hack on It us the Christmas
That N rvrr Was. Hut right now
mother's Idra seemed lo lie good
one.
Till* year they would have a
sensible Christmas. There would
be an artificial tree Mother
would forego her custom ol
baking cookies N'o ImkI)* would
spend more than 810 on a
present for the other members of
the famlly
"W r don't have lo do all that
frantic shopping." said mother.
"R's the though! lhal counts."
said father, chiming In wlili
mother's jdun
Instead of a big Chrlstimi*
dinner — turkey and all (lie
dimming*. — at home, thr fumlly would go lo a nice restaurant
on Christmas afternoon
As lor Uncle Lloyd and Aunt
A m e l i a , w l io i r v i si t on
Christmas had la-come as much
of a tradition as mistletoe, this
would br an opportunity In tell
them ih.it. lor one reason or
another, the family wasn't going
lo tlo us much about Christmas
this year and lhal may Ik* they
would enjoy It more II they
didn't make their usual "greut
effon" to come.
Nntiody wanted to say It, but
they were a sour (Mir wiio never
added to the festivities anyway.
Dad would send them a check
this year Instead.
So It ivns d e cid e d . A m i
C h ris tm a s that year went

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secret that extends to thr rest of
life

RELIGION

GEORGE
PLAGENZ
exactly ucrnrding to mother's
plan, w hit'll all had agreed was a
line one.
It wasn't until Henry, home
from college for the holidays,
went absent-mindedly lo thr
rrlrlgrralnr In Hie evening In
snlfch a leftover piece of turkey
— which wasn't there — that
mother burst Inin sobs.
"Forgive me." she said, "for
this trrrtblr. miserable, sensible
Clirtslmas."
Everyone ndmtllrd now that
Christmas wasn't Christmas
without the fuss and iMilhrr. Ihe
tiredness and the turmoil — or
even without Uncle Lloyd and
Aunt Amelia
Christ mas Is giving Hut It Is
not so much what we give as
what wc give up lhal makes It
Christmas
11 Is when we are ready to
sacrifice our (hue. rllnrt and our
thought of ourselves — to throw
ourselves, not only In soul hui In
lx&gt;dy too. Into the preparation
and celebration ol It — that u r
learn Ihe secret of Christmas, a

the real secret of life
When the teacher Irarnrd he
has walked many miles lo find
the extraordinary shell, she said
to the tired, footsore lad. "Y'otJ
shouldn't have gone all that way
to get a gift for me."

If wr try lo arrange our lives so
that wc arc protected from the
"luss and bother, the tiredness
and Ihe turm oil, the Uncle
Lloyds and Aunt Amelias." we
will lie as let down as the family
that tried to celebrate a sensible
Christmas.

gift”

T h r little native child al the
Christian school In Africa who
gave Ills teacher u beautiful shell
as a Christmas present knew the
real secret of Christmas — and

There can I k * no real giving
that doe* not Involve the giving
of ourselves.
(0 1 9 8 8 N EW SPA P ER EN­
TER P R IS E ASSN.

His eyes brightened as he
answered. "Long walk |&gt;art of

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Celestial bear
9 Celestial body
Unfrequented
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Basketball org. 11 Require
Biblical tribe
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24 Snow runner
27 Weekend25 Arty person
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28 Consumes
34 Difficulty
30 General's
assistant
36 Scoff
31 Sacred bird of
37 Part of eye
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the Nile
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LA K E LO TU S ASSOCIATES.
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partwara ARON B K A TE .
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INSURANCE CO M PA N Y, a
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Flat Ida carper alien.
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N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
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Final Judgment at Forac«eaura
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ta n le rd . Sam inala C o u n t,
Florida, al me Naur at II OB
a m an January 1 itaa mat
certain parcel at real prapart,
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LA K E LO TU S
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ranga I t aatl. City at Altamonte
Spring* Sam inala Cou nty.
Florida deer need at leiiewt
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B E G IN N IN G manca continue
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norm aatl Ik cl Saciian 11.
manca north **•#* j i * aatl
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koid curnf aO II leal through a
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poml el compound c ur.a'ura
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ta d cur.# I l l B4 leal through a
central angN ol It'a B ’oi*' lo a
point ol tangent,. Ihonca voutti
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Opportunities
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FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY
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I Igu ra uecamo Campcata
training and man age man I
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cludad_______________H I Ball
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INSPECTOR PACKERS

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m m t t ________ _______e o b /h

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REAL ESTATE
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CLEANERS

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M l - C i w ____

233-Auto Parts
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235—Trucks/
Buses/Vans

23B—Vehicles
Wanted

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THURSDAY

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December 15, 1988

Sanford Herald
81st Year, No 98 — Sanford, Florida

School vote delayed

NEWS DIGEST

R edistricting decision
w ill w ait until January

BRIEFS
Suit may involve Nazi doctor

dy C A R O L J. RUMBBV

STUDENT POPUIMIOH

C H IC A G O — Court document* In « turd toil
malpractice suit havr I r m sealed to protect the
reputation of a surgeon who mav have been a
Noil doctor, according to the plaintiff's attornrys
C&lt;Mik County Circuit Court .Judge Thomas I'
Quinn alao Issurt. a gag order, forbidding
attorneys Involved In thr case from discussing
It Attorney Nell Quinn, not related to the Judge,
requested the case hr sealed to prolrct the
doctor's reputation
l-atr Wednrsday night how rvit il r plalntlfTs
attorneys said they were confident the gag order
would Ire overturned after they made an
emergency ap|&gt;eal to th r Illinois Appellate
Court

Herald Mali writer

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LO N G W (X)I) — The Seminole Counlv Middle
School Mezoning Task Lone tailed to selei l a plan
for the district * division last night lint did agree to
dlti h a proposal exi hiding current sixth grader*
from the rezonlng — sixth grailrr* aide to pro*tile
transportation
The prn|M&gt;*al came Irom Ja&lt; kson Heights Middle
S« bool Prim I|m I lloli Maine*
Middle school students arr kids at iisk Maine*
said lloth etnotkmall* and phvsli all) It is a hard
fine lor them whl&lt; h I* why we should move as Irw
ol these students a* po»*lMr
Lashioned alter a sotillar tixistdcrettou given
sr*enlh lentil and eleventh grade students the
pro,M&gt;sal has received Mjpfiort Irom |iareni» al
pre*|ou* meetings as well as a Irw who applauded
II last night

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Toddler suffers cocaine seizure

Unlike high *rhnol student* who mav drive, or
carpool with blend* students in lower grade* rrlv
on (Mreuts and hoses in gel in and from *• ln*il 1he
« l r » l dlstrtit s transportation department already
has said It has list lew buses to do the |oh

l.O S A N G E L E S A 2 »Vyr*r old girl
hospitalized alter sullrrtng an ap|Mtrnt seizure
was plarrtl In pmtrr live ruMixiy alter doctors
d e te rm in e d she had Ingested co ca in e ,
authorities said Thursday
The girl, whose name was withheld hv |H&gt;llce
was in stable condition at Cedars-Slnal Medical
Center Sgt Craig Cruaby said
Paramedic* wrre called in a Wtlshlre area
nursery school wlten the girl sullrrrd thr
srlzurr about 10a m Wednesday.Crosby said
“ Il was later determined by doctors al
Ced in* Sinai that she had ingestnl cocaine
Croshv said
*She was taken into custody by this dr|wirt
menl and tomrd river to the Is{turimeni of
SrH lal Services ' Croshv said

From United Prat* Intarnatlonal raporft

INSIDE

CufH* Hugh** principal al South Seminole
Middle School eiplam* propotat lor the

county * 'e/on.ng ol middta *chool* during
Wednesd** » meeting

I bis Irlt task tori &gt; inemlirrj* unsure ol bow manv
would ai i nail* take advantage ot the option ll
ollrrrd It also Irlt them too manv students at
dai kson Mrlgbt* and tor Irw at otto r ** ImioI* Mure
students means more dollars lor *&gt; bool program*
and It lias prnxrd a *» nslllvr issue w lib all Involved
rb rrr is no ipirsiion in m* mind dial von re
going In drstrov a lot ol good programs wr vr
worked bard to build Maine* said
Even disirlbutloii ol those programs i* the
problem Schools w ith ilex lining enrollment* such
as Halltorit * Lake view Middle would like l i set
tbrlr share
Wr d llkr to expalitl our glllrd program Ml&lt; k
Mosstuan l^ikrvlrw prim ipal said
Might rvow
wt re just running one l.mgoag* art* program M .*i
si loads have live or six glllrd programs
Nantord Middle s. It. &gt;&gt;1 Print I|m I Dan IVItiaiu
railed It a ipirsttoll id tairness lliirst laituhrs that
See School* Page BA

□ Nation
U.S. to talk with PLO
W A siitN uiti.N
l n« .n .
ui a&gt;&lt; &lt;»o
«|ieaklng terms with the Palestine f.ltw ration
Organization resullrd from a I’Ll) ac&lt;eptanie of
e o n d lllo n s rather
than a change of
heart hy America.
Serretary of Slate
George Shultz say*
Shultz, who earlier
Ibis month refused to
let Pl.O leader Yasser
A r a I a t In to t h e ;
country to address
the United Nations
a n n » u n r e d W ed
nesday the United
S ta le * w ill open
direr t talks with the
organization
The

Court may stand in way of voting changes
■ y BRAD C H UR C H

Hsrsld M a M writer
SAN FOR D
City A tln rn e y
William C'olherl s&lt;«&gt;n will contort
Hanford a tlo rn e * Trrena Ka*e to see
It her I lie IIIs
whose lawsuit tori r d
the i it* to i bange Its voting districts

— are up|nr*rd to pr|m*ed r bange*
III ihr tH iu n ita rtrs
(Tty commissioners have pro
posed redraw ing the districts
Irei ause Disirtit I m the southern
pan id tlie tlty. has grown in
population taster than the others
Slur e

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w hen

the

lines

w ere

announce

merit marked a dta George Shultz,
mailt slult m the Middle Last equation and
opened a spill hrlwrrn the Unltrd States anil its
longtime ally Israel
See p a g e 7A

□ Sport*
Heat ends losing skein

By BR AD CHURCH

Herald Mali writer

LOS ANGELES — Alter 17 losses amt fi'x
weeks of lire regular season gone. II can linallv
l» said The Miami Meat is hoi
Miami halltd Its record season-opening string
ol fwtlilty Wednesday night w lr n Rory Sparrow
lilt a jum|ier with MU seconds to play. Ihrn
loried Norm Nison In misfire with one sctnnd
remaining in an H9-HM victory over the la**
Angeles Cllpfiers
Ah. It was easy." Miami's Mon Koihsteln
deatlpannerl after Ills hist victor) as an NIIA
erwt h

Out biggest prohlrm tills season has Ix-rn
laitsrs In concent ration You get that with young
players Hut tonight was our last |oh wire to
w ire in termsol i nnt rnirullon
See P a g * 1 D

INDEX
B rid g e ................
C lassified*.......
C o m ic s .............
C a le n d e r...........
Door A b b y ........
D eath*...............
E d ito ria l............
F in a n c ia l...........

W illiam s gets
raise, Smith
gets hearing

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Partly cloudy and mild today
To day will he u
nice day with Irm
pcralurrs in the 7&lt;H
and partly s u n n y
skies Tonight will lxclcnr as the winds
complete their lurii
to the east Teniftera*
lures wll lie in ihe
50*

SANFOM D - The Sanford
Housing Authority voted Writ
fir via v tilghl lo giaill I n d
executive dliretm Kllloit Stull li
a gtlrvancr brailug ami to give
mti run rx ri ullvr dim lor l.lnda
Williams a raise
I hr Authority'* iiiinim at
lortiey. .lames Sweeting III rr
•omuietidcd at the group s prr
Vloiis iio •-Illlg last lluiivlav
that William* lie paid the same
Stilarv Sm llb was liemg paid
wliru hr was fired, ur Ibr txaird
i ouId Itr llablr II sbr lllcd a sex
•list i Hu III at i ni suit against It
The iMtard voted .T-l at a
•pei lal liter ling Wednesday
night to pay Williams Mil |k - i
cent ol the itlllcrrnce brlw rrn
her current salary and ibe
salary that was tiring |»ald to
Smith Authority Chairman
Alrxandei Wynn III was absent
born the Hireling
S m i t h was tirin g p a id
$17 'Mid aiiini.illv and Williams
was b rin g |iald $2b..r&gt;72 as
bousing manager Her Hilary
will now lx- ).T5,fl72 ami will lxpaid irtiiM i lively bom tin time
sin- lx-i .im r liilerim director on
Srpl H
W i llia m s said she w as
satisfied w uti the raise
latsl lluiivla v. a motion tiy
Auiboiiiy uirmlier Trrl lliuatll
lo pav Williams Ibr suin' salary
a* Smith w a* in riving lallrd on
u lie vote with Commissioner
Hob Hall St ubseill.
Hall voted against Ibr moilon
lo raise Williams' salary WedSee S IIA , Page 9A

drawn It now ha* atmul twice a*
many registered voter* a* any other
«lngle dlslrl* I
( ortu nissiooe rs also want to move
the District 4 voting plate bom Fire
Station No 2 on Orlando Drive to a
more central Iih atton In lire distrn t
They also want to move the date
ol thr rletlMin born the llrst lues
dav III Dei rmtier lo a rtatr not so
r lose to the general rlrcllon In
Novrinliri and Ibr t bnstmas tudi
dav*. In addition they want to
lengthen the lime Itrlwern the
rlr&gt; lion ami a rumdf II one i*

needed
week*

Irom

Ibr lu r r r n i

two

Tile e ll) mmnilssloii cannoi make
those &lt;bange* urillatr-rail* I n ause
Ibr illy Is under a Irrlrral court
order not to violate thr ln lrr.il
Voting Might* A*t w tm li tnr billed
selling up ib r cxisling &lt;oinmission
illsiru is Any •bangrs m ib r those
iHiumlarirs or |Hillmg places must
tie approved hv ibr lim it unless ib r
two palll* « ll&lt; thr lawsuit ■all a g lrr
on lbrut

Ib r suit was brought b* Allred («
D rl.a tllb ra u d lr rr L N Sm ith
Samuel Wright dr
M Ltrir tor

Mi •&gt;ann ami Hannah Pluknrv

ami

all o thers sim ilarly situ a te d
Ib r*
e b a r g r d that Sanford * r l r r n o n
s y s trm in whit h all c ttm m is s io n rrs
w r f r r l n led al la rg r * ro la lrd III*
In it ia l V oilrig Mights A» • b* mil
g iv in g I i I. i i ks i ip ia l i ip(« a i nun * in
Itr i r p i r s r t l l r d oil lb* i oinin isslu u
Ib r * w t r r r r p r r s r u lr il l»\ K a * r am i
Im lgt I la* III M l.lp m a ll
I b r court a g ir r d a n d III A p lll
|‘ i h | ai i r p t r d itir pirs* n i voting
d is t ric t s a n d {M illing p la c e s
in
whit h rat h co m m iss io n e r is r lr t Iril
li* old* I b r voters III Ills d is llli I

See Court. Page SA

Lake Mary Blvd. plan completed
By BANDRA B O U C H A H IN I

Herald slab wider
LAKE MAMY - Ib r |.akr Mary IkmlrvAid Study
Com m dlrr last night put llntsbing tom brs ou thr final
form of a drall ordinance which will set private
development and improvement standard* along a
w lilrnrd L.ik*' Mary lloulrvald
It was thr last time thr committer, com privd ol
rlrt'h d otlli'tals planners irstden’ s and dr*rlo|ierw will
inert Ix-loir the ontiname gixs to a |&gt;ubll&lt; bearing on

■Ian I
Total lost lor the project is rsHmatrd at atMiut $r&gt;
million tm lulling maintenance engineering designs
ami lamtv aping Costs air to lx- shared hv Sanford
Lakr Mar* and Semlrwde ( mint* Ib r roadw.i* Is v l to
lie wnlrnrd bom two lain* to lout and six lanes
s o in e t | in e n e x t y e a r
Also ills) ussed al the merllllg Is the llitrrliM.il
agiremenl that Lake Mat* S&gt;inloid and s« mmole
County wdl abtdr b* concerning irsponstldlllirs amt
See H old. Page SA

The iceman cometh
Jack Jonos ol Ihe Hunter Ico Company in Sanlord.
longs a huge block ol Ico toward a wading buck The

company, locatod at 13tb SL. furnishes tco lo several
local businesses for retad sale and Ico machines

SUBSCRIBE TO THE SANFORD HERALD FOR THE BEST LOCAL NEWS COVERAGE. Call 322-2611

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•A — Smnlo'd Heraid. Sanloro, Florida — Thursday, Dactmbgr IS. 1068

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
*BRIEFS

Land ranked for state purchase
■ y M ICHAEL M oCLILLAND
Urutod Press International

Network challenges high school

TA LLA H A S S E E — The Land Acquisition
Selection C o m m lilrr named 115 sltrs
Wednesday to Ihc state's "wish list" of
property to obtain and preserve as parks,
wilderness preserves and other protected
areas
If Gov. Hob Martinez and the Cabinet
approve the list when It romes before them
nest February. Department of Natural
Resource officials will begin — or In some
rases, continue — negotiations with the
owne rs of those prnpert les.
The state would buy as many properties
as possible, according lo I heir ranking on
the purchase lists, until Ihe money runs out.
The committer placed 84 sites on Ihe
Conservation and Kecrratkmal Lands pro­
gram purrliaslng list and 31 prnpert irs on
the Save Our Coast list.
In reality, however, only the lop 30 CARL
sites will be negotiated for. and. because the
SOC program virtually Is without funds,
none of the sites on Ihe SOC list arr likely lo
hep-wl

TO R T LAUDERDALE - CBS Inc., ihc new owner o( WCIX
television In Miami, wants Port l-autlerdale Piper High School's
progressive rock radio station shut down because It Interferes
with the station's audio transmissions.
CBS filed {taper* with the federal Communications Com­
mission Wednesday asking It lo reject the high school station's
application for a permanent license. The station has been
operating under a construction permit since 1983 when It went
on the air.
W CIX has complained ever since that the radio station has
Interfered with the television station's audio transmission.
Officials and students at the high school said they sre the
dispute as a big guy coming down on a little guy.
"And ihe little guy. In this case. Is providing education lo
kids, promoting the arts, promoting local groups." said Sieve
Salo. an adult night student In a radio class. "Th is Is a real
community radio station But the conglomerate says. 'No*
we re going to shut you down."'
CBS announced Us purr.iaoc of WCIX-Channel 8 in August
and takes formal control Jan. 3.

Gasoline prices fall for the holidays
MIAMI — Gasoline prices have gone down f^r the fourth
Mrnlgh’ m m th In the •tale, and officials at the Honda AAA
Auto Club say there will be good availability throughout Ihe
Christmas holidays.
The stale-aide organization *ald Wcdn*-«rtay self-sene
unleaded gasoline Is averaging just over 93 cents a gallon
around the stale. Full-serve unleaded Is going for about §1 27.
AAA said people who pump their own fuel save an average of
34 cents per gallon
The report said about BO percent of the service station* Ip the
slate plan to be open throughout the Christmas holidays.

The SOC program was originally funded
with a $200 million bond Issue, but afler
several years of land purchases, the .SOC
only has about 67 million left In Its coffers
CARL receives from 640 million lo 650
million from the Legislature each year.
Because Ihc C A R L project has better
funding, commII'cc members moved four of
Ihe lop SOC projects lo new spots on thr
CARL list

Jacksonville coping with convict woes
JACK SO N VILLE — The state Corrections Department has
rejected a proposal to put another 163 Inmales Into Ihe already
overcrowded Montgomery Correctional Center, meaning more
headaches for jail officials.
City Council president Terry Wood said Wednesday the state
Is essentially telling Jacksonville officials to let the prisoners
go Me and other local officials have blamed Gov. Bob Martinez
for Ihe state's current prison overcrowding problems.
Sheriff Jim McMillan had hoped that pulling IBS local
prisoners al the state prison farm Into Montgomery would
relieve overcrowding until a new 300- bed local facility Is
opened In mid-January.
But stale officials said there's only room for four morr beds

Cancer researcher, wife still missing
TA M I’A — Friends of a missing University of South Florida
researcher say he and his wife asked them lo help abduct the
couple's children last week but they refused
Officials are still looking for William Stewart and his wife,
who Iasi week snatched their three-year-old daughter from a
Tampa welfare facility and ran off with her.
The girl was al the home because of reponrd child ~‘&gt;use.
Witnesses said Stewart sprayed four workers with Mare before
losslng ihe toddler into his car and driving away.
Stewart is a widely known cancer researcher who recently
had been having job-relatrd trouble.
Friends said Wednesday the Incident was (tail of a plan that
called for the simultaneous abduction of his two stepchildren
on the other side of the slate. Charles and Virginia Lawhom
said Slewan asked them to help abduct the stepchildren from a
relative's home In Volusia County, but they refused.
Officials said the Stewart home In Lutz has been cleaned out
and they have no Idea where the rouplr and thlr daughter has
gone

From United Pres; International reports

LOTTERY
The daily number Wednesday
in the Florida Lollery CASH 3
Q a m e was 3 8 0
: Straight Play (numbers In exact
order) 1260 on a 50cent bet.
6500 on $1
Box 3 (numbers in any order)
660 for e 50-cent bel. 6160on 61.
Box 6 (numbers in any order)
640 lor a 50 coni bel. 660 on 61
CStraighl Box 3 6330 In order
drawn. 680 in any order on a 61
bel
Straight Box 6: 6200 in order
drawn, 640 II picked In combina
Hon on 61 bet

UntlM Frsn latonutlwul
TAM PA — Insuranccman and
former Hillsborough County po­
litical figure Nelson A. Italian:)
was convicted by a federal jury
Wednesday of mall fraud.
The jury deliberated about 11
hours over thrre days before
finding Italiano. 59. gullly In the
bribery of a county commission­
er In rxchangr for a favorable
vole on a 1980 rablr television
franchise application.
Italiano was accused of being
the conduit in arranging for a
630.000 check lo be mallrd by
cable television company official
Dennis McGultltcuddy, brother
of Senator-elect Connie Mark.
R Fla . lo a bagman for payment
lo bellied officials.
%
"I'm very llred. and I'm very
disappointed." Ilallano said
glumly as hr Irfl the courthouse.
"W e ’re very pleased." said
Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph
Magri "It's always a pleasure lo

United F r a n International
TA M P A — An 8-month-old
baby girl was In fair condition at
University Community Hospital
Wednesday as Investigators
sought lo determine Ihc source
of cocaine she Ingested.
Llqulsa Tyler was taken lo Ihc
hospital Monday night by her
mother after Ihc child had been
vomiting for several hours.
Hospital officials said they did
not know how much cocaine got
Into ihe child's system, nor how
II got there.
Jack Espinosa, spokesman for
the H llls t o r o u g h C o u n t y
S h -M f f ’ s D e pa rtm e n t, said
emergency room doctors discov­

Hama D alirary ] Month*. lit. H i t
Mofiltit, 117 M l Y a a r,111 W In Stata
M all: 1 Month* l i t I ! ) * Month*.
Ur.Mt Yaar. tat H
Out Of S u it M all: T V * * Month* S1I.S4:
I Month* US H i Yaar 171 M
Phont (4S7) m u l l .

23 Brevard Turtle Beachrs. Drrvan
Couniy
24 Lover Appalachlcola Hlver trad
Franklin County
25 Three Lakes Prartr Lake*. Osccol
Couni v
28 Andrews T r » - Levy County
27. Lower V Mtx. River, J r
County
2B Miami Hockiiugc f tnclantls. Dad
Couniy
29 North Fork Si. Lucie Rlvrr. Si. Lucl
Couniy
30 Rookery Bay. Collier Couniy.
Moved from the SOC lo the CARL list wen
Ihe Big Bend Coast trait, ranked 10th
Topsail Hill, ranked 17th. Gllla Traci n
Pas* o Couniy. ranked 55lh. and Bald IViln
Road tract In Franklin i mini v ranked 57th

R etiree’s lament:
S anta’s fenced out
United F r t is International
S T . P E TE R S B U R G A
4 foot-high privacy fence has
takrn Ihr Christmas spirit out
of a neighborhood Santa and
e n d e d v is it* to h im by
neighborhood children
Strve Rzytko. a 61-year old
retiree who resembles Santa
Claus with his snow while
beard, twinkling blur eye* and
round belly. Is Christmas or­
iented thr year round, but It Is
al this lime of year that be
goes all out as San'*
S i n c e r e t i r i n g to S i.
Petersburg from Illinois In
1983. Kzysko has strung lights
and decorations all around h|s
apartment patio to attract «tle n ilo n , wl|h an antique
green-and red sleigh as Ihc
cenlerplccc In Santa’s nightly
audience with neighbors and
p a s s e r s -b y d u r in g ih r

ered cocaine in ihc child's
system with a urine test and
notified authorities
Tony Edwards, spokesman for
thr stale Department of Health
and Rrhabllllatlvr Services, said
Wednesday the agency had
placed a hold order on the girl lo
prevent hr: being released from
Ihe hospital lo anyone until an
Investigation Is completed. He
s*ild doctors said the child’s
c o n d 111 o n w u s n o t 111e *
threatening
"A t»aby with cocaine In her
body Is a form of child abuse."
Edwards said.
Espinosa said Ihe Infant and al
least three other children were in
trie cure of her father. Claude

Tyler. 33. during Ihc absent r of
Ihc mother. Gloria Tyler. 29
Tyler, who Is disabled, told
reporters Ihr child never was out
of Ih r bouse, which has a bright
red "Say No To Drugs" sllrkrr
on the door, and said he doesn't
know how she got Ihe drug
"Th e baby was here witp me
all day long." he said "She was
just as happy as a lamb."
Tyler said two of the other
children, ages 7 and 9. brought
Ihc baby lo his bedroom horn
her erth ulioiil 7 p m Monday
and said shr had been throwing
up
He said he didn't do anything
Immediately because Ihr baby
had been sit k shout three werks

C h ris tm a s season

But this year, things are
different
T h r operators of his apart­
ment com plrx installed a
wooden privacy fence In from
of first-floor apartment patios
as pan of a painting and
rrfurhtshing project
But Rzysku doesn't want
privacy In lari, lie said, hr
picked his apartment for Ihc
very reason II Itad an open
view of a well traveled street.
!?ow ihe lence hides that
patio and It's C hristm as
taMr au from I lie very ones
Hzyskn w ants to entertain.
"T h e kids will not be able to
m n ir up to Ihr door lor a
I l f J I , I I k m h ! I lir fc U v

Ills wife, Anita Rrysko. 50.
said shr and her husband
don’t Maine the apartment
complex operators

ago with the same symptoms
When the mother returned
about 10 a m Ihr child still was
sick and was taken lo the
hospital
Tyler Mid when the baby was
sick last month, shr was taken
lo Ihr hospital and a drug was
prescribed He showed them a
bottle which contained a vilu
lion Identified on Ihr lalwl as
Aluprnl syrup. Ihc brand name
of inetaprolrrcnol sulfate.
That drug is Idcnltflrd In Ihc
1987 Physicians Desk Refer
cnee" as bring used to treat
bronchial asthma and which has
hern known localise nausea and
vomiting In some patient*

N A TIO N A L TEMPS

EX TEN D ED O U TLO O K

LO CAL FO R ECAST
Today...partly cloudy. High
In the law lo inld 70s Wind
south lOm ph.

t

Tonight, ..partly cloudy. LOW
In ihr low to mid 50s Light
wind.

F R ID A Y
C le a r 7 1 -5 2

Friday...mostly cloudy with
a slight chance ol showers.
High In the upper 60s lo ihc
lower 70s. Northeast wind It)
mph Rain chance 20 percent.

SA TU R D A Y
C lo u d y 8 2 -4 0

LAST
Dec 1 ■

FLORIDA TEMPS
M IAM I tU P II
Florida J . hour tamper*
turatandratnlallalla m E D I today
can
HI ILx I l i a
Apalachicola
(7 47 000
CrattrVa
*1 )) 000
Dayton* Bu m s
U 4! 000
Ferf louder da i*
7] *1 000
71 ■ 000
Fe rtM yo 't
Gotnatrill*
000
al
J action,Hi*
u &gt;7 000
Kay W»*l
71 *: 000
Lakeland
M M 000
Mis mi
77 *t 0 W
O lands
*7 at 000
Pan tat ol*
a) II 004
karate** Bradanlon
71 11 000
Tallahatta*
a) &gt;1 000
Tampa
*7 M 000
Vaco Beach
at to 000
Wall Palm Baatfi
n M 000

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SUNDAY
P t y C l d y 6 8 -5 2

&lt;*■
MONDAY
S u n n y 6 4 -4 8

TIDES

MOON PHASES

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Thursday, December 15, t986
Vol 81. No 98

P O S T M A S T F R : Sand a d d rttt change*
la T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . P O
S o. It!?. Sanford. F L JJ77I.

County

Investigators seek source of cocaine

F ,R S T
J Dec 10

IU 1 P S 44 M M )

Second Clast Patlag* Fate af Sanford.
Florida urn

see our system work, to see a
verdict that speaks the truth
returned no matter who the
defendant Is or no matter what
Ihe circumstance* are surroun­
ding Ihe casse"
Ironically. Ihe application for
Ih e c a b le f r a n c h is e w as
withdrawn before It was voted
upon
This was the serond llm r
Italiano has hern convicted of
the charge He was convicted In
January 1987 and was srrt
lenced lo two years In prison He
was roleased afler serving 11
weeks and a new trial was
ordered after Ihe Supreme Court
ruled the statute under which he
had hern charged was not
applicable
1.1* ,1 %
?J * '
The government trilled ihr
charges earlier Ibis year.
U.S District Judge Terrell
Hodgrs scheduled sentencing for
Jan 26 and allowed Italiano lo
remain free on his own re­
cognizance

8 Saddlrblauket Lakr. Polk County
9. Curry Hammock. Monroe County
10. Rainbow River. Marlon Couniy
11. Waccassa Flats. Gilchrist County
12. Coupon Bight. Monroe County
13. Crystal River. Citrus County
14 Highlands Ham m ock Addition
HighlandsCounly.
15. Emerson Point. Manure Couniy
16 Chas-MhowlUka. Hernando Couniy
17. Topsail Hill. Walton Couniy
18. YborClly. Hillsborough Couniy
19. Big Bend. Dixie and Taylor counties
20 South Savannas. Si. Lucie and Marti
rounllcs
21 Wabasao Beach. Indian River County
22. Save Our Evcrgaldrs tract. Collie

THE WEATHER

S a n f o r d H e r a ld

P v b l i l M Daily and Sunday, aacapt
Saturday by TSa Sanford Harald.
In* , M t M Franck A * , . Sanford.
Fla. uni.

Being on the CARL list does not necessari­
ly mean a site will be purchased Landown­
ers are ohm uninterested In selling Or w ant
morr than Ihr slate can legally pay
If negotiators cannot agree on a properly
price, they move on lo Ihe nest sllr on the
priority list.
C A R L negotiators ran talk only lo thr
owners of sites listed 30th or better on the
priority list, unless they gel special approval
from Man Inez and the Cabinet
The governor and Cablnrl will grant that
special approval only In the rase of a
cooperative purchase — combining slate
and couniy revenues, for example — In
which Ihc -.laic pays ;;&lt;» num than 40
percent of ihc p u rc h w price
The CARL priority list Includes
1 N'orlh Key Lerj*o iract. Monroe Countv
2 Seminole Springs, l^ike County
3 BMK tract. Lake County
4. Appalachlcola River and Bay tracts.
Franklin Copnty
5. Carlton Ranch, Sumter County
0. Fakahatrhre tract. Collier County
7. Ft. George. Duval County

Tampa political leader
convicted in fraud case

Hijacker returned to United States
MIAMI — The accused hijacker of a T W A jet remained In
police custody In Miami Wednesday night, afler federal officials
returned him to the United States from Grand Turk In Ihe
Turks and Caicos Islands.
The Dnig Enforcement Administration brought Felix Sanchcz-Rodrtgucz. 26. back lo the United Slates three days after
he tried to hijack Miami bound TW A Flight 469 from San
Juan. Puerto Rico, to Cuba
Sanchez was turned over to FBI agents In Miami, said FBI
special agent William Perry In a statement. He was scheduled
lo appear before a U.S Magistrate Thursday.
Sanchez was charged with two counts of air piracy. If
convicted, he faces a minimum 20 years In jail.
Authorities said Sanchez threatened to detonate aboard TW A
flight 409 Sunday If he was not flown to Havana. Cuba. There
were 121 passengers and seven crewmen on board.
The pilot Instead landed in Grand Turk, the largest island In
Ihc British archipelago with a population of about 8.000
people, about 250 miles cast of Cuba.

Being on the CARL list does
not necessarily mean a site
will be purchased. Landowners are often uninter­
ested in selling or want
more than the state can
legally pay.

FULL

NEW

Dao 23

Dao 30

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Wuvrs are 2
(eel and choppy. Current is lo
Ihc south with a water temperalure of 60 degrees New Sm yrna
Beacht Waves arr 2 feel and
choppy. Current Is lo Ihc south,
with a water temperature of 60
degrees. Sun screen factor: 14.

FR ID A Y :
BOLUNAR T A B L E : Min I I 20
a m 11:50 p m.: Ma). 5:10 a m..
5:35 p in . T ID E S : Dr.yton*
Beach: highs. 1:15 a m.. 141
B.m,l lows. 7 25 a.m.. 7:54 p m.;
ew S m yrna Beach: highs.
1:20 u n i , 1:46 p m,: low's, 7.30
a. in.. 7:59 p m ..
Sebastian Inle t highs. I 06
a m.. 128 p in.

BOATING
8t, Augustine to Ju p ite r
Inlet - Today...wind south in
southwest 10 kts Seas 2 lo 4
ft. Bay and Inland waters a
light chop. Tonight...w ind
variable mostly northeast 5 lo
10 kts. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Bay and
Inland walrrs smooth in a light
chop. Friday...wind northeast
10 (o 15 kts. Seas 3 In 5 fl.

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TU ESD A Y
P ty C ld y 8 2 -6 2

S T A T IS T IC S
The high Ictnpcrulurr In Sanlord Wednesday was 66 degrees
und ihe overnight low was 45 as
rr|iortcd by the University of
Florida Agricultural Rrrcorch
and Education Center, Cricry
Avenue.
There was no recorded rainfall
during Ihc 24-hour period end­
ing at H a m Inday.
Th e temperature al 9 a.m.
tnduy was 55 degrees and
Wednesday * overnight low was
49. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlundo
International Alr|iart.
Other data:
F W edesday’a h igh............... 67
Barom etric pressure..30.28
Relative h u m id ity .....75 pet
C W in d s .................NW at 8 mph
F R a in fall........................... None
C To d a y's sunset...... 8:31 p.m.
r To m o rro w ’s sunrise.....7:11

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�Sanlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Thursdsy. December IS. 19M — 3A

Longwood still grappling with barrels
By SANDRA B O U C H A H IN I

Hsrsld stall writer_____________

Fleeing suspect captured
CASSELBERRY — A suspect In an Orlando armed burglary,
whn reportedly pointed a gun at a man who confronted him In
an Orlando house nt about 8:30 a m Wednesday, was captured
by Seminole County sheriffs deputies about one hour later on
U S Highway 17-92. Casselberry.
Darren William McGuire. 26. of Orlando. Is charged with
armrd burglary with assault. He la held without bond In the
Seminole County Jail awaiting a move to the Orange County
Jail.
Sheriffs deputies report that a resident of 2603 Juergenson
St . Orlando, found McGuire In his utility room at 8 30 a m.
McGuire reportedly said he was looking for a warm place to
sleep and the victim asked him to leave As the Intruder was
leaving the victim questioned him about a screwdriver In his
track pocket and deputies said the suspect ran The victim
chased him. hut turned and ran from the burglar when the
burglar stopped, pullrd a gun from a leg brace he was wearing
and threatened to shoot the victim The suspect fled
A IkhiI one hour later Seminole County deputies who had
heard a police description of the suspect slopped McGuire The
victim was brought to the scene and reportedly Identified hint
as the Intruder

Roommate accused of battery
OVIEDO - A man accused of hilling his roommate's head
»rrt hotly
■* '
*nd ?*i electrical cord during an
si gum o| .■) Ooov 11 a*. Itren J&lt;atJni by Ovttilc police on an
charge ol aggravate-.! bam iy.
Chandrn. 23. of flOf) S Central Ave.. Oviedo, was arrested at
8 07 p m at home after Dannie ftryant, 21. made allegations
agitnst him Chanden's frond is $3 (XX).

Man and boy arrested for burglary
SANFORD — A Janitor's lip to Sanford police has brought Ihe
arrest of a txiy and an 18 yrar^ild man who were reporledly
seen burglarizing Seminole High School
I“oiler said Ihe hoy was arrrsleo al the school shortly after
Ihe burglary and Nell Creslon Phillips III, 18. of 4937 Woodruf!
Springs Road Sanford was arrested at I 13 p m Wrdnrsday
alter hr surrendered to police Both are charged with burglars
Bund for Phillips is 8 1.(XX)

Attempted purchase brings arrest
MIDWAY — A man who tried to pay for goods at Family
Grocery. Stale Road 46. Midway, with a roll of stolen nbkrls
marked with a burglary victim s (tank account number. Is
i barged with burglary and grand Ihefl
Donald Thomas. 23. address unknown, was arrested by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies on Sipes Avenue. Midway.
Wednesday.
Dr pul Ira report that on D rr 8 a house at 2134 Beat da II Ave ,
Midway, was burglarized and Ihe nickels. Jewelry and other
llrms valued al over 8300 wrrr stolen
On Dec 9, deputies said. Thomas tried to pay for a purchase
with Ihr stolen coins When a store clerk ronfrunlrd him about
the rolns Thomas, deputies said, left behind a purse cunilnlng
Jewelry stolen from Ihe burglarized house The victim
Identified her stolen properly and that led (u the arresi of
Thomas His bond Is 8 1.000.

Man arrested for battery-spouse abuse
SANFORD — A Sanford man who allegedly rhokrd his wife
to make her sign pa|&gt;ers authorizing a loan Is charged with
battery spouse abuse
Detuse Susan Ovrrbee. eg 732 Cherokee Circle, told police
she was pulled amt ch o ke d by Iter husband, when she resisted
his request that she sign the (taper* al ih rlr house Wednesday.

She did sign the (M)ters alier the attack, police said Philip G
Over Iter 33. was arrested al home at 7 14 a m Wednesday
Bond Is 8300

Sweeting endorses police
substations, drug programs
drug problems since I hen.
Swreilng said since (hr federal
government no longer ftnanSANFORD — City commission r la t ly su pp o rts local d ru g
randldalr James Sweeting III treatment and rehabilitation
lias proposed establishing two programs, the city should lake
(toller substations in Ihe city as a the lead Hr said II should work
method In help combat Ihr with eounty and stale olllelals lo
growing drug problem, and llntl money |o support local drug
support nl a local drug Irraiment tre a tm e n t p ro g ra m s or lo
establish one In Sanford In
and rehabilitation center
Swreilng said Wednesday thai conjunction with county or state
Ihr clly musl do all II can lo health departments.
Sweeting also said ihe city
combat Ihr drug suhculturr and
keep young people from getting should take an active (tart In
involved
reaching children and talking to
He said Sanlord has a pro­ them about drugs and self
fessional poller dr|&gt;ur1mrnt and esteem.
he supports Ihrlr efforts to keep
"W r have to demonstrate to
the city sair from crime, "i them through mentors that they
would like lo encourage Ihe respect a sense of self-respect
department lo explore Ihr possi­ and pride. I know there Is only
bility of establishing two (M ille r so much a city commissioner
su list at Ions, one on Ihe east side ran do, hut primarily, he can net
und one on Ihr west side to aid the Initiative and get others lo
In enfurermrnt nr Ihr laws, follow," hr aulri.
particularly ant I-drug laws."
Sweeting said the city's recre­
Swreilng said II such a pro­ ation department could sponsor
gram would entail spending seminars on drug abuse. "We
more clly money, he ihlnks II have lo talk straight lo Ihe
young people." he said. "Mewould be worthw hile.
Swreilng said uddlng more Gruff and 'Just say no' Is not
officers or .making them more enough."
visible Is not the total solution to
Sweeting Is running for the
District I city commission seat
better enforcement of drug laws
He cited Ihe Increase In expen­ In a Dec. 20 runoff against Lon
ditures for Ihe police department Howell. Howell was unavailable
In 1986. and Ihe Increase In for comment.
ByBRAD CHURCH
Herald Half writer

EMERGENCY CALLS
WEDNESDAY
• 7:48 a in. — 2434 Yale
Ave., pot burned on stove,
extensive kitchen damage,
water and smoke damage lo
entire house.
• 10.18 a.m — 405 W 27th
Si., smukr smell created by
dust on heat colls.
• 1035 a m. - 300 Bay
Ave.. medical call. man. IG.
trans(&gt;nnrd.
• 11:07 a.m. - - 2472 S
Park Ave . medical call. man.
16. transported
• 12 54 p in - 3180 O r­
lando Dr., girl. 6 months,
locked In car. not transported.
• 2:41 p in. — 2450 Laurel

Ave,. child locked In car. not
transported
• 4:05 p.m. — 817 Rosalia
Dr., false ala rut
• 4 36 p m - 708 W. Third
St., medical call, woman. 81,
transported (o Central Florida
Regional llospltnl.
• 4:58 p m. - 3517 S.
Orlando Dr., medical call,
woman, 74, transported In
private vehicle.
• 0 39 p.m, - 310 Rochelle
Ave Bldg. 11 Apt. 1136. small
kitchen fire, no fire damage,
water damage from sprinkler
system.
• 7:28 p.m. — 541 Upsalu
Rd., trauma, woman. 68.
transported.

LONGWOOD - Officials re­
mained unsure today when nine
d ru m s b u rle d b e h in d the
Longwood public works de­
partment for nearly two months
will tie removed
So far. Ihe excavation project
has been delayed three limes
Rlrhard Tedder, section man­
ager of ihe stale Department of
Environm ental Regulation's
hazardous waste section In Or­
lando. said he Is awaiting con­
firmation that Ih r Chemical
Conservation Corporation In
Orlando has subcontracted the
O il Materials Com pany In
Clrrmoni. Fla, lo remove the
barrels.
According lo Tedder. II has
hern difficult to find a disposal
company with a grappling de­
vice nrrded to remove the
drums safely
On Dec 2, after DER discussed
drum removal strategy with a
subcnntrurlor from O il Materi­
als, removal was art for Dec 12.
Chemical Conservation C or­
poration was not present, ac­
cording to leduri.
"We met with the city and a
subcontractor llrn.u O .il Mate
rtalsl Wr talked lo them about
what kind of procedures lo use
and everything sounded prrlly
good." Tedder said yesterday,
lie said other dales se’ were Dec.
14 or today.

Barrels which may contain toxic wasl* were found
behind Ihe Longwood public works building two
However. Longwood Public
Works Director Charles Hasnlrr
said today that the drums will
not be rrm m ed today.
He said Ihe reason for Ihe first
delay was b c i« i ze *'? contractor
had a conflict with anothrr Job
they had "
H r also said that Ihe project
has not started hreausr? of strin­
gent DER standards "I am going
by DKR's guidelines and time
schedules I II pul a call Inin Mr

&gt;*«••*&lt;WWW*T So*Artmkft
These barrels have still not been

months ago
removed

Tedder late today." Hasslrr said
this morning
Trdrtrr said the project has to
be handled ram musty all hough
he said the situation was not
urgent
'We're dealing with
unknowns W r have lo assume
the worst and take maximum
precautions." Tedder sold
The Department of Environ
mental Regulation lDKH| issued
on Nov 9 a warning notice to ihe

city for falturr to conduct haz­
ardous waslr driftmln.iimus on
nine drums hurled Ik-Ii IimI the
public work* deport me nt al I HU
£. Warren Ave
An anonymous taller on Oct.
26 lodged a complaint lo DER
about ihe barrels An Investiga­
tion by DER on Oi l 28 proved
nine drums had In-t ii hurled by
a public works employee on a
Sunday. Orl 23. on Has-Jrr'*
orders

CCIB prostitution sting nets 13 arrests
B y8 U 8 A N L O O IN
Harold staff wrllsr
PERN PARK - A C lly County
Invrsligallve Bureau prostitution
sling that ended early today In
Fern Park netted 10 men ac­
cused id ottering lo pay a decoy
for sexual favors
Three more were arrested on
other charges including one man
who Interfered with the sting by
loudly protesting his arrest two
months ago alier he allegedly
propositioned the same decoy at
Ihe same location
That man. Tim Benson Jef­
fery. 30. of 1109 Quintuplet
Drive. Casselberry, was charged
with resisting arrest without
violence al 12 15 a in today In
Ihe arra of U S Highway 17-92
and South Street.
The decoy worked that area
front about 6 30 p m. Wednes­

day until about I a m today.
Agents report that JelTery drove
up in Ihe woman and olfrred her
a ride She declined and agents
said hr began shoullng that hr
knew who she was and she was
doing wrong
Agents moved in on Jeffery
and he drove away, hut was
caught nearby and arrested. His
bond Is 8500 Agents said Je f­
fery said he wanted lo vent his
feelings to the decoy about her
Involvement In his earlier arrest.
Charged with assignation to
commit prostitution are
• Louts Richard Bellavta. 43.
of Orange City.
• Jeffrey Thomas Morgan. 25.
of 302 Lochmond Drive. Fern
Park
• Regis C. Olnaiale. 39. ol
3601 Red Bug Lake Road.
Casselberry.

Agents confronted him at Ihr
• Billy U r Bagley. 48. of 117
Econo Lodgr and lound a piece
Lakr Minnie Drive. Sanford.
• Rlrhard Peyton Snodrass of crack cocaine In his pnekrt.
27. of 731 Midget Drive. Winter according to Lillie's arrrsi rr|&gt;ori
on a charge of possession of
Park
cocaine
• Roger Ted Durdshaw. 32. of
Brian Scull Lampley. 27. ol
340 Hibiscus Road. Casselberry.
• Lee Monfrrdl. 27. of 965 755 Holly Hill St., Casselberry,
was charged with possession of
Colbert Lane, Longwood
• James Michael Shoemaker. cocaine In the parking lot ol Ihr
20. of 17 Fem Park Motel. U S. Econo Lodge afler an ngrnl
spoiled a Wer can used lor
Highway 17-92. Fem Park
• Daniel Sacco. 50. of 124 smoking crack cocaine In his
car. Ihe arrrsi rrpon said The
Wisteria Drive. Longwood.
• Sandy M Cohen. 36. 536 ageni Identified himself as a
Orange Drive *11. Altamonte Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ty "and said Lampley tried to
Springs.
drtve away. Th r agent shut olf
Agents also reported Ihe arrest Ihe “gnltlnn of Lamplry'a car and
of Steven Lillie. 33. or 605 North he was arrested after crack
Lake Blvd. *38, Altam onte cocalnr was found In his car.
Springs, after they said hr Bond Is 82.000.
approachrd the decoy und of­
Bond for those (ailed on the
fered lo share crack cocaine with
prostttlon charge Is 8 IOO each.
her.

Land purchase may be stalled
By J . MARK BARPIBLO
Herald stall writer______________
SANFORD — Although nearly
85 pen rni complete. Seminole
County's Spring Hammock land
purchases may U stalled next
year because of (tollcy changes
disclosed by the slate on Wed­
nesday.
Spring Hammock Is consid­
ered by stair offlduls and local
rnvtrnnmrnlalisls as a sensitive
wetlands area needing protec­
tion Irom development by plac­
ing || In slate ownership. Il Is
loealrd between Lakr Jrsup and
County Road 427.
Th r Florida U n d Acquisition
Selection Com m ittee moved
Spring Hammock Irorn 57th lo
36th on Ihe state Conservation
and Recreation Land (CARL) list
Allhough al a higher position, a
policy change will inrun further
purchases will be stalled until Its
position is raised even higher or
Ihe stale acquisition policy Is
changed.
Typically, monry Is available
only for (hr lop dozen or so

projects, although negotiations
will lie pursued actively on the
top 30 of Ihe OOliem list, said
Gary Knight, spokesman for Ihr
stale Department of Natural
Resources (DNR). Previously,
purchase negotiations would
continue on lower-ranked pro
Jecls If they were morr than 70
percent bought.
Seminole County Planning
Director Tony VanDerworp at­
tended the commlltee meeting
In Tallahassee Wednesday but
could nol be reached later for
comment.
Colleen Logan, county senior
strategic planner, said the slate
and county have purchased or
have options to buy more than a
1.000 acres of the project.
Twenty parcels, amounting lo
241 acres remain, Logan said.
She said a dispute has arisen
wilh several landown r* over
four survrys and two appraisals
and they will have to be done
over.
Another Seminole C o u n ty
project made II In the state list
on the first try Wrdnrsday and

Priest fined for developm ent
which threatens rare fern
OVIEDO — A Lakeland prlesl amount of wetlands vegetation
was fined 81.000 this week for had been cleared though. Frost
damage to wetlands In a sub­ said.
Last D ecem ber. C a u fle ld
division near Oviedo last year,
threatening one of only twe sought a permit to complete the
known sites In Ihe country 30-foot road, but district officials
refused, saying It was Inappro­
where a rare fem grows.
Board members of Ihe St. priate for the area.
In addition to paying the fine
Johns River Water Management
District voted lo fine Father hut granting the permit. Frost
John Caufleld for building a said the board required Caufleld
50-foot driveway Into his 40-acre to reduce the number of five-acre
subdivision In 1987 wlihoui a lots from eight lo six and
district permit Afler Inspecting preserve the back two lots for
the* site In September 1987. the ferns. Frusi said. Caufleld
district officials discovered will also be required lo restore
cuplel ferns, known to grow In (he trees and vegetation cleared
only one other place In North for Ihe road, leaving only a
12-fooi-wldc unpaved road for
America,
home buyers. Each homeowner
Both known fern sites are In
will only lie allowed la clear a
Ihe Black Hummock ureu south
half acre of ihclr land for con­
of Lakr Jesup In Seminole
struction, Frost said.
County.
I’al Frost, director of the Or­
lando district field office, said by
Ihe lime district officials discov­
ered Ihr unprrm ttied work.
Caufleld had almost completed
Ihe 50-loot wide path lo thr hack
two lots where the rare ferns
grow, hut had not disturbed the
ferns Several trees and a large

allhough II Is al a lower position
than Spring Hammock. Knight
Mid l( may have a better chance
of gelling money this year.
The committee ranked the
15,000
acre Lower
Econ lock ha tehee River project In
Seminole anti Volusia Counties
al number 44 on Ihr list Bui
Knight said because the St.
Johns River Water Management
District Is considering buying a
portion of the land, negotiations
can begin next year on the
sensitive marsh and hammock
In southeast Seminole County.
The entire site has a tax
appraisal of 816.6 m illion.
Knight said The land contains
several threatened and endanged plants and animals, he
said.
Meeting at Howey-ln-ihe-Hllls
Wrdnrsday. water management
board members approved lwo
surveys lo he dune on 2.100
acres of the Lower Econ urea
owned by Jack Demriree. said
district spokesman Ed Alhanrsl.

Prisoner
hospitalized
after fight
By BUSANLODKN
Herald stall writer
SANFORD - A federal
prisoner al Ihe Seminole
County Jail Is hospitalized
wilh an Injurrd neck bil­
lowing an Incident at the
Jail at midnight Iasi night
James Olio Mingle. 23. Is
being trratrd at Central
Florida Regional Hospllal
In S a n fo rd . S e m in o le
County sherllTs deputies
report blood vessels lit
Hlnglr's neck apparently
were Injurrd when he was
In an a rg u m e n t w ith
another (rdrrut prisoner
over bids In u poker game.
Hlngtr. according lo (hr
othe r Inm ate. C harles
Wesley Obrrry. 20. Jumped
up to fight dberry over a
bet. Mingle. Obrrry said,
became rnlangled m his
chair.

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EDITORIALS

Holiday checks
may be on roads
The U.S Supreme Court's decision to let
stand a California ruling that roadside
sobriety tests are constitutional inakrs Iw r
thing clear.
The d m n k driving checkpoint Is not* a
legitimate tool of law enforcement. And 11 will
be u* r« tgalr. by police and highway patrol
officers this holiday season.
Referred to as "D U I sweeps." law en­
forcement officials In Altamonte Springs will
malntnln constant pressure on those who
choose to drink excessively, then drive. Th e
Florida Highway Patrol has the mailer under
consideration as to checkpoints along the
Interstate system. Th e Seminole County
Sheriff's oflcers will not conduct checkpoints
but will maintain holiday vlgllence.
The federal court upheld a ruling of Ihe
California Supreme Court that such check­
points do not violate the constitutional rights
of motorists. Opponents had argued that
police could legally conduct such tests only In
an emergency, or If there there were reason to
believe that a motorist was Intoxicated.
However, the slate attorney general held
that It was reasonable to establish check­
points, given the serious safety and social
problem s presented by d ru n k d rive rs,
because the delay was momentary and the
Intrusion on privacy was minimal.
Contrary to general belief, not many arrests
are made at these checkpoints The time and
general location of Ihe checkpoints are
announced days In advance, but the exact
location la not released until about an hour
before checking starts. Their main value Ilea
In their ability to deter motorists from taking
the "one last drink" Uiat pul* them over the
legal blood alcohol limit of O. I percent.
Statistics compiled by (he sheriffs de­
partment in Ihe county originating the suit
show that Ihe deterrent works well. C o m ­
pared with the same period In previous years,
the number of drunk-driver-relatrd accidents
has been reduced.
A similar trend Is noted in this week's
report on teenage drinking by the National
Commission on Drunk Driving. Between 1982
und 1987. the number of alcohol-related
fatalities among people under 2 1. declined by
22 percent. Still, d rin k in g and d rivin g
continues lo be the number-one killer of
teen-agers.
Of course, no single approach, such as
sobriety checkpoints, will cure the problem of
drunken driving among teenagers or any
other group. But this decision of the U.S.
Supreme Court supports the consensus
among Americans that drinking and driving
is neither glamorous nor socially acceptable.
In the long run. peer pressure will do os much
as anything to discourage (he habit.
Meanwhile, the checkpoints will serve to
warn motorists of the serious risks they run of
being fined or Jailed for drinking and driving.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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be signed and Inrludr a mailing address and
teleplmne number. Letters should be on a single
subject and as brief as possible. The Sanford
Herald reserves the right to edit letters.

Berry's World

BEN W ATTEN BER G

Radio Liberty safeguards glasnost
The questions were triggered by Mikhail
Gorbachev • announcement at the United Na­
tions that the Soviet Union would reduce Its
troop strength by 10 percent. Will that do it?
WlU that end the 40-year stniggle?
Don’t hold your breath: great powers don't
often give up great armies. And the Soviets have
made troop cuts before
But something else happened at about the
same time that will have a greater chance of
calling the whole thing oft. With no fanfare the
Soviets ended the Jamming of the U.S.-barked
Radio tdberty. After 33 consecutive years, the
harsh, crackling stalk- beamed out by more than
2.000Jamming devices was gone
The Soviets don’t Use Radio Liberty. Most
lntcnintlon.il radio stations broadcast news of
thr world and news of their country of origin
(Thus: Much of the programming of the Voice of
Ame*"1- 1 Is about the United States !
But Radio LlU-ilV broadcast* about life m Ihe
Soviet Union, and II does so In 15 languages lt‘s
not programming In the Atr.rrican ttyie Herr we
have a plethora of stations With n push of n
button we can hear rock 'll' roll, all-news or
classical.
But In a closed society such as the Soviet
Union'* s different menu has been ncces»sry
For decades Rauto Liberty served as news
broadcast, editorial page, dietary review, town

meeting, church, history classroom and lan­
guage teacher — across a country covering 11
lime rones and com­
posed of over 100
nationalities.
For decades Ihe
S o v ie ts a tta c k e d
Radio Liberty. They
s a i d li w a s a
bellicose, confronta­
tio n a l. a rg u m e n ­
tative tool of the im­
perialist Cold War.
nut what Ihe Sovi­
ets were hearing was
thr unfamiliar sound
of freedom . Free
{ what the So­
speech and unfet­
viet s were
tered thinking are
hearing was
not always pleasant,
Ihe unfamiliar
to either thr receiver
s o u n d of
or the sender I have
freedom B
served on Ihe Board
of Directors of Radio
L i b e r t y for a l m o s t s e v e n
yrars. I have witnessed somr monumental
arguments among KL broadcasters wtlh dif­
ferent point ., of view amt differed background*
national.it and democrat, gentile and Jew.
Russian and non-Russian, hawk and dove.

Somettmes It wus as raucous, or even worse,
than the tension one can observe on u major
American newspaper or television network.
Such ts the sound and fury of free speech.
Even with thr jamming, an estimated 20
million people per week In Ihe Soviet Union
tuned to RL to hear what was going on In their
own country. At times they listened even when
doing so might mean going to jail
And the Soviet leaders complained Regularly
and bitterly. Stop It. the Soviets said To our
credit, we didn’t Instead, the Soviets stopped
the Jamming
They did It. I think, for several reasons They
are authentically pursuing glasnost. And thr
vast wrh of modern m m m un teat ton* I Including
the advent of Ihe VCR) ha* made II very difficult
lo kerp the news of the world bottled up News ts
now everywhere.
Well, with glasnost. Is there still n need for
Radio Liberty? Now more than ever. Glasnosi
ha* only begun: the Soviet Union Is a long way
from an open society 11hey lu v r Just an
nountnl that they will still not al'ow pub It* allot*
of the works of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 1
W ill glasnost proceed? T h r un|ammrd
existence of Psdio t ihrrty make" It much more
likely.
ICIHS H lilM M S INTIRFSItl A.IN

JACK ANDERSON
-AND WD UKe
4 TDVWHAT?

° " * S " c w u n w T f i8

GEORGE F. WILL

Gorbachev relies on West
W ASHINGTON - Makhall Oorbarhrv, vert
lure capitalist and chairperson of Ihe Liberal
Party of Ihe Soviet Union. I* offering the
capitalist West an opportunity to participate in
a leveraged buyout. T h r undertaking would
buy the Soviet Union out of totalitarianism and
aasorlatrd expansionism
lie Is. hr Intimates, weary of hearing that
although ihe United Stairs has a militaryindustrial complex, the Soviet Union ts a
military-industrial complex H r alms, hr says,
to change that, with a little help from his
friends: the bankers and taxpayers of the
West.
By combining Soviet economic decline with
Western anxiety about his supposed vulnera­
bility, Gorbachev lias produced a new source
of Soviet strength. The decline Is patent The
Soviet Union ts the first industrial nation to
suffer a p acetime decline in life expectancy:
living standard* are sinking toward a level like
Burma's. Gorbachev's vulnerability may laonly tn Western eyes, but hts leverage ts
Western hopefulness.
The hope is that he ts launching the Soviet
Union Into a different kind of Glorious
Transition Prrtod. That phrase once described
thr passage Into communism. T h r hope ts that
It now describes as Internal transformation
that will mean pacific external relations. But
there Is little evldenre of a transition to
pluralism. And pluralism may be a prere­
quisite for both internal vitality and Interna­
tional comity.
Given Ihe record of seven decades of the
Soviet regime, and given the socialization that
produers the pool of people from which the
polltburo Is drawn. It Is prudent to suspect that
there ts circularity In the logic of Gorbachev's
"liberality." It does teem that (irrrstrolka Is
whatever the Communist Parly says It ts und
glasnost is freedom to criticize the critics of
pert-sirolka.
Gorbuchrv Is attempting the Soviet Union's
third "revolution from atrove." The first was
Lenin's, tn which a tiny cadre Imposed a
revolutionary regime on a nation spanning 11
time /one* |As lute as Ihe lule HMDs some
inattentive Mongolians first Irurned that In
1UI7 they hud been ushered Into a workers'
paradise.) The second revolution from above
was Stalin's forced-draft Industrialization, and
the collectivization of agriculture Irrigated
with the blood of 20 million victims. Now
Gorbachev wants trickle-down reform, but It
can haruly trickle through the top rrust of
Soviet soclely-lhe party.
In hsl U.N. address, Gorbachev said that the
prly ts "the vanguard force or |&gt;crratrotka" and
Is "restructuring Itself." Thai formulation
affirms Ihe traditional tenet of Soviet totalitari­
anism: The party is the vanguard, meaning
tutor und leader, of the masses because It has

a monopolyon Insight
Gorbachev governs a Third World nation
posoraalng First World armed forces he senses
that modernity means. In the West, a
permanent process of modernization But
th rrr cannot be modernization wlthoulh
markets that allow prlcr mechanisms to
reward enterprise and allocate resources
rationally.
There is a stark incompatibility between
markets and the parly. The party's raison
d ’etre today Is to serve as a command
apparatus, transmitting commands that are
s o c ia lis m 's s u b ­
stitute for market
impulse* The parly
is a neu rologica l
system loo crude for
a n y th in g but a
primitive and stag­
nant society But will
the Soviet elite liqui­
date Itself, forfeiting
Its perquisites for al­
truistic reasons--for
th e good of the
m a s s e * No elite ever
Gorbachev
has And Gorbachev
governs a
ts not really asking It
Thi rd Worl d
to.
n a t i o n
A market mecha­
possessing
nism means c o n ­
sumer sovereignty,
Fi rst Wo r l d
and such sovereignty
armed forces ■
must have vast poll!
leal reverberations. Markets mean the demo­
cratization. through broad dispersal. of choices
that cumulatively determine society's shape.
Markets mean the emancipation of choice from
any "vanguard." Gorbachev's reforms are
radically contrary to this.
Solzhenitsyn's writings remain proscribed
because, according to Vadim Medvedev,
Gorbachev's chosen Ideologist. Ihe writings do
the Impermissible: They* criticize Lenin
Gorbachev's reforms refine by intensifying the
Leninist principle of "democratic centralism."
control of society by a party organized from
above the run from the polltlcul center
(Moscow).
Gorbachev is not trying lo produce "Weimar
Hussla." meaning a flowing of diversity.
Andrei Sakharov stresses that Gorbachev's
draft constitution "never so much as mentions
even the possibility of pluralism and has no
constitutional provision for a multi party
system '* Thus Gorbachev's Irtggrst political
consequence may occur In the United Slates
under the governance of Gramm-HudmanGorbachev.

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FBI may watch
what you read
W ASHINGTON — The FBI has gone loo (at
In Its srarvh for card -carrying membrr* of thr
KGB — library cards, that Is U S agent*
swagger Into libraries. flash their badge* and
ask librarians in keep an rye |&gt;relrd foi
(tatruns with forrlgn sounding names and
suspicious reading bubo*
Under heavy prt-**urr from Congress, the
FBI recently agreed to narrow the arofir of Its
library surveillance program, but not to
cancel It altogether Ih e mv*terv remain*
why the FBI stlil.clmg» tn any trace of this
bizarre “counterintelligence" mission
The premise ts that Soviet agents set up
spy networks tn American libraries and sill
through the stacks for U.S secret* A(ipar
roily (tie FBI wants us lo ta-beve that a Soviet
spy luitld ehn k mil a CIA prrsonnel rosier at
library, or Pnd the
s e c re ts of " S t a r
Wars" between the
covers of a college
computer text book
For the past three
yrars. the Kill has
asked librarians tn
report thr reading
habits of people with
Husslan or Eastern
European name* and
lo keep an eye out for
shillv behavior
f b e n e f l l s ap­
Th e tienrllls up
pear negligi­
|M*ur negligible and
ble and the
the program stump*
p r o g r a m
all over privacy laws
In 38 states, not to
s t o m p s al l
mention the right of
over privacy
p e o p I r In t h i s
laws ■
c o u n t r y to rea d
trunk* without tielng spied on That doesn't
slop the FBI. nor does the fact that spies from
the Soviet Union or anywhrrr rise can *11 in
their own countries und read the same
material that is available in American
libraries.
Those are some of the concerns raised by
Hep lion Edward* I)Calif . the chairman ol
the House Judiciary subcommittee on civil
and constitutional rights And Edward* Is not
Just another congressman taking swipes at
the FBI. He Isa former Kill agent
There are simpler way* lor Soviet spies to
gel information than searching n library. In
1985. then Commerce Secretary Malcolm
Baldrtgr wrote a memo lo the Cabinet saying
that Soviets bad easy access to the unclassified Information directly from the feder­
al government. "It upjwar* that several U.S
government agencies are tolerating a massive
give away program that permits the Soviets
to acquire tens of thousands of scientific
studies as well as other strntrglc Informa­
tion." Baldridge wrote. The Commerce De­
partment's National Technical Information
Service collects unclassified government data
und makes It uvalluhle for the asking
FBI officials say they still need the library
Information because It helps them pinpoint
what the Soviets are looking at
Agents have denied that they tried to train
librarians for spy work But many librarians
described unpleasant run Ins with FBI agents
who wanted to enlist their hr Ip.
FBI Director w illia m Sessions wrote
Edwards a lettrr In lulr September saving Ills
agents hud been Instruolrd not to ask for
reports on suspicious library (Mirons or to
look at the records of the books that (Nitrons
check out Sessions' letter was heralded as a
sign (hat thr FBI would cut bark on Its
controversial program But when we asked an
FBI spokesman If the decision meant any
change In the program, lie said. "It's not a
cutback at all." H r said ihe letter lo Edwards
wus Intended simply to "dispel the myths
about the program."
Top secret FBI documents obtained by our
associate Jim Lynch reveal that thr FBI was
Initially leery of what it culls the Library
Awareness Urogram when It was introduced
In 1973.
By J«tfc AhOmms an* Dd* Vm An*

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FINANCIAL

Stocks open Slightly lower
United Fraaa International

NKW YORK — I’rlrre opened slightly lower
Thursday In miMlrrnlr trading of New York
Stork Exchange issues. extending u decline
from the previous session amid wortlea tltal
Ihe Federal Reserve may push Intereal ralea
hitter
The Dow Jonea Indualrial average, which fell
9 24 Wednesday. was oir OHM to 2133 30
shortly after Ihe market opened
Declines led advances 381-235 among the
1,104 Issues crossing the New York Slock
Exchange ta|&gt;r Early turnover amounted to

about 6.803.000 shares.
Trading opened Thursday amid news that
the West German Bundesbank has raised one
of Its key Interest rates, the Lombard rate, by
half a percentage point to 9.S percent The
Belgian. Dutch and French central banks look
similar action, raising fears on Wall Street that
Ihe Federal Heserve may follow suit In Ihe
United Stales
Stuck prices ended a dull session with a
nearly lO-polnl drop Wednesday as Investors
signaled their unease over a variety of key
economic reports. Including one on the closely
watched merchandise trade deficit.

Dollar mixed amid
interest rate worries
Unltsd Prase International

The dollar was mixed In
moderate trading Thursday on
m a jo r fo re ig n c u r r e n c y
markets following moves by
several ce n tra l banks of
Europe to raise Interest rales
Gold and silver prices werr
mostly higher In lackluster
trading
Shortly alter the Kuropen
ina.kels opened the W rti
German ihmdestta
said It
was la raising its key lyanbard
rale to 3 5 percent from 3
percent, effective Friday,
Tire Lombard rate Is the rate
charged In 'omm*rrlal tranks
for short term emergency
loans collairrallred against
securities
The rate rise follows In­
creases In key Interest rates by
the central banks of France
and llelgium

L o c a l In te r e s t
These quotations provided
by members of the National
Aaaoclatlon of Securlttea
Dealers are representative
Inter-dealer prices as of
m ld -m om lng today Interd e a le r m a rk e ta ch a n g e
throughout the day Prices do
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markdown.
Bid
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Harnett Honk
33H
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First Union
201*
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Ff’A L
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Fla Progress
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MCA
1314
llugnrs Supply 1714
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Morrison s
23 H
23 Vs
NCHCorp
34 VS 34H
Piceary
38
38 S
Scotty's
10VS
10H
Southeast Hank 22 VS 22 VS
20 V* 20 V*
SunTrust
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HBJ
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18
Winn Dixie
44
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The Hundrabank last raised
the Lombard rale on Ju ly 28.
loS perrent from 4 5 percent
In the Netherlands, the
Dutch Central bank raised Ita
key din mint rate 0.5 percent
lo 4 3 perrent. following the
West German ratr increase
Late Wednesday. French
monetary authorities hiked
key Interest rates In a aurpitsr
move to bolster the French
!r»r*
I lie Hank of Frame said its
money market Intervention
ratr was raised 0 SO percent lo
7 73 prrrrnt and Its 5-lo-iOday areurttlra repurchase rale
was raised 0.73 point lo H 3
prrrent
The (tank of France uses the
two rates to art floor and
celling guidelines for shod
term money market Inlrrest
rates

GM chief asserts confidence
Unltsd Prsss International

D E TR O IT — General Motors'
expectations for Its Saturn
C o r p . l i n e u p h a v e not
dim m ed, despite concern
among Wall Street analvsts
over the threat Ihe new Iran
chlar lores from U .S -made
Japanese cars, chairm an
Roger Smith said Thursday.
S m ith said the S a tu rn
models are equal. If not hrtter.
lo tlic Jajhinese tompcllliou.
In c lu d in g the M itsu b ish i
E&lt;ll|»*c. Honda Accord. Toyota
Gantry and Ford 1‘rohr. which
are assembled In the Unltrd
Stales from moallv foreign

Gold And Silver

parts

Smith also said lltat despite
G M ’s markrt sharr decline to
30 p rrrrn t this year from
about 43 prrrrnl earlier this
dr«adr. the automaker has mi
(ilana to i lose more assembly
plants unless the economy
lakes a arvrrr turn for llie
worse.

Dow Jones
D ost J o b s s A v e ra g e s

10:00 a.ns.
30 Indus 2136 91
20 1 ran* 933 I I
15 Util*
184 03
63 Slock
813 51

2 66
up
up 4.23
oil O 42
1.37
up

Fern Park: lo grandchildren
DENNIS M IC H A E L NEW COMB
Hcth Shalom Memorial Cha­
Dennis Mlcharl Newcomb. 33.
143 Tarrytown Trail. Longwood. pel. Orlando. In rharge of ar­
died Tuesday at Florida Hospi­ rangements.
tal. Orlando Horn July 10. 1035
In Plainfield. N.J.. hr moved to TH O M A S T H A C K E R
Thomas Thacker. H4. 4550 S.
lamgwood Irom Green Hmuk.
N J . In IOHH lie was a rooting Sanford Ave.. Sanford, died
contractor and a Catholic’ Hr Tuesday ai Central Florida Re­
was a memlrer of Ihe American gional Hospital Horn April H.
1904 in Pike County. Ky.. he
Arm Wrestling Association
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e w ife, moved to Sanford from Nclse.
Ky.. two months ago H r was a
Martha. parents. Mr and Mrs
Lewi* L. J r . taikrland. maternal coal miner
Survivors Include daughters.
grandparents. Mr and Mrs
Angelo Pomjiro. S Plainfield. H a rd Coleman. Wilmington.
N.J.: (Mternal gr.mdlather. Lewis Ohio, Vivian Garrett. Maysvlllr.
L .. S r.. W a sh in g to n . N J . ; Ga.. Drrma Fowler. Crowder.
brother, Lewi* L III. lamgwood. Oklu.. Vera Fryer. Sanford.
sillers. Calhl Whalen. S. Toms Rhoda Chaney. Millard Ky.:
River. N.J.. Marlene Lrr. Holi­ sons, George. Pike County. Ky..
day. Janet Douglas. Toms River. Jessie. Stafford Va., Ernest.
M illa rd K y .: siste r. H ullle
N.J.. Sandra Mullins. Oldsmar
Garden Cha|iel Home for llockrtl. Shelby City. Ky.: 27
Funerals. la&gt;ngwtN&gt;d. In charge g r a n d c h ild r e n . 37 g r e a t ­
g r a n d c h i l d r e n . one
of arrangements
great great granddaughter.
G ra m k o w Fun eral Hom e.
P ETE R TH O M A S ROHR
IVler Thomas Rohr. 74. 980 Sanford. In charge of arrange­
O r I e n t a A v e .. A lta m o n te ments.
Springs, died Wednesday at the
Life Care Center. Allamonte C A R R O L L (CHRIS) S M ITH
Carroll (Chris) Sm ith. 34.
Springs Horn Feb. 5. 191-1 In
New York, he moved lo Alla­ Mullet t^iike Park Hd,, Geneva,
monte Springs from there in died Sunday, Dec I I , at Ills
1976 He was a I lie layer for u residence. Horn April of 1954 In
construction company und a Washington. N.C. he moved lo
Catholic lie was a member of Geneva In 196H from Hucllon
Calif. He was un operator of
Ihe Salvation Army
Survivors Include son. Ken­ heavy equipment and u Marine
neth. Longw ood; daughter. Corps vrteran.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e s o n .
Hartrara Zarh. Wesibury. N Y :
sisters. Madeline R.ic/ko, Mae Christopher. Geneva: daughter.
Cecil, Helen Hughes. Hcllv Angle. Geneva: mother. H r lien
Raciko, ( alhi rfnc, .«11 &lt;*i Long Ruth Johns. Chocawlnlls. N.C..
Island City. N Y.; live grand­ brothers. Te d . Cocoa. J im .
Tullahussrr; Mlkr. Dayton. Ohio.
children.
Ila ld w ln -Fu lrch lld Funeral Hobby Johns. Ocalu: sisters.
Home. Allamonle Sjirlngs. In Laurie McRoy, mounts Creek.
N.C.. Joanne Nellies, Osteen.
charge of arrangements
Florida Memorial Funeral
Home. Cocoa. In charge of ar­
HYM AN R O TIIS T E IN
Hyman Hoi list eln. 73. 1117 rangements
Woodbind SI.. Fern Park, died
Monday at Florida llospllal. K A R L J A C O B H UBER
Karl Jacob Huber. 34. of
Allamonte Springs Horn June
25. 1915 In Hrnoklyn. N.Y.. he Sanford died Saturday. Dec. 10.
moved to Fern Park from there ut his residence. Horn Jan. 12.
In 1078. He was an Insurance 1954 In UufTalo N.Y. he moved lo
agent. Jewish, and a member of Ihe Central Florida area In 1981
from Littleton Colo lie wus u
the Knlghtsof Pythias.
Survivors Include wife. Freda: U.S. Arm y veteran, a roofing
stepsons, Kenneth Parker. Dr- sub contractor and u member of
Ilona. Richard Parker. Winter the Alomu Hapttsi Church.
Survivors Include parrnts Mr.
Springs. Gary Parker. Atlanta:
stepdaughters. Alyce Mordler. and Mrs. Richard (V irginia)
Atlanta; sister. Anne Knochovcr. H u b e r. S a n fo rd : d a u g h te r.

NEW YORK — Foreign and
domestic gold A silver prters
quoted In dollars per troy
ounce Thursday
Gold
London
Previous close 420.5 u n ­
changed
Morning fixing 421 40 up 0 90
Hong Kong
421 75 up 2 10
New York
Com ex sjMlt
gold open
420 10 off J 40
t'omrx spot
siWet'bpen o 132 up 0 003
(Lo n d o n m orning fixing
change is based on the pre­
vious day’s closing price |

Jessica t.righ, Lehigh Acres,
sistrr. Sandra Huber. Sanford.
Wendy Woods. North Platte.
Neb .: paternal grandparents. Dr
and Mrs Franklin lluber. Winter
Park
O a k la w n P a rk F u n e r a l
llume/Crmrtrry. l^ike Mary. In
charge of arrangements
O R A C E C A R R O L L ENG LISH
Grace Carroll English. 69. 155
Greenwlt h St.. Hrmpslead. N.Y,.
died Dec 8 In Rockville Centre,
N Y. Horn July 9. 1019 In Key
West, she moved to Hempstead
from there In 1982 She was a
homemaker und a member of
the S n o w H ill Progressive
M issionary Haptlst Holiness
Church. Geneva
Survivors Inrludr husband.
James: sons. Dwight D Carroll.
Hrenlv-ood. N.Y . James English
J r . Philadelphia: seven grand­
children
Wllaon-Elrhrlbergrr Mortuary.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

FUNERALS
MUSIS. KASL JACOS
Fun*r*l M f i K H lor Karl J u a b H O e . 14,
• so
V*'u»&lt;J*r 0 » ( 10
Sold •' (So
O aV lo o n P a rk Funaral Horn* C s « p » i
TSwriddr, D ot 11*1 10 » * m m is H r .
jMOpS B o a 'a n g M officiating
Oaalaan P#r* F m r o l Homo CatnaNry
Lata Mary wicKargtolarrangtmann
OIXOM. S I S TM * M
Funarai w rv lc a t lor Mr« B oris* M D i.o n
ll.o H O O J W n s it «&gt;ftopo»Md a o a y Friday
*111 bo hold II a m Saturday at St Paul
M ittionary B a p lu t Church. It) Pin* A«*
with P o tio r A m a t C Jan et officiating
Imo-mont to tuttorr In Nottlaon Cam *»ory
Fnondt m ay ta ll Irom ) l | m Friday at tho
ctvapal
Wilton E xhoiborgor Mortuary. Sanlord. in
(hargo ol arrangom ontt

FINN. ALTO
F unoral ta r r ico t tor Mr A IN fa n n . f t at
n o M ollanvlll* Ay* . Sanlord »N&gt; petted
an a * Wodnotday mill bo hold *• II 00 a m
Saturday at M aranatha Non LI to Con tor, 104
W Jtth S I . with Bithop Jom ot W Griffin
alticiatlng Intormont to tot ion a ' R attlan n
Camatary Friandt m ay call tram 1 1 p m at
thachapot
Wtltan E xhalpargor Mortuary. Sanlord &gt;n
char go Ol or r ongomonti

CMOLIIH. OBACI CARROLL
Funorot t o r ,.cot k r M rt Groco C or rot I
EnglltS. **. ol Mompt Nod N V nho pot tod
a**y ThurtdOy n lll bo hold &gt; JO p m
Saturday ol ttio Snonhlll P rogrottlyo
Mittlonory Bpplttl Motmoit Church. ISXI
Snon Hill Rd . nlth Potter G W Shoppolt
officiating Intormont w tone* In the Gonoro
Como lory Frlondt may coll trom I t p m at
tho chop*l
Wilton E tcholborgor Mortuary. Sanlord.
Inchorgo ol orrongomontt

Yeutter chosen as
agriculture secretary
Yeuller. u Nebraska lawyer
and rancher, faces a poienttally
tough Job. esfieclally considering
Ihe competing interests of farm
subsidy programs and the huge
federal hudgci defied
Hush noted Wednesday that
Yeuller. who will have to be
c o n firm e d by Ihe Senate,
"knows how lo lake a sharp
knife lo a lol of hudgrlary
thtngs. bul he also knows what
agriculture needs.”
Asked specifically about cu l­
ling farm programs. Hush said
he would not be proposing
“ substantial cuts.” hut sug
gested "we ran do heller on
Individual programs ''
'T don’t believe lh.it wr arr
going lo balance this budget
eventually on ihe backs of the
farms. That simply cannot In­
door
Hush said However, he
suggested more market forces
could lead to “ lower supports
and lower subsidies ’’
The vice prrsidrnf •*f. '• •fu*s
lo complete hu t alsm rt selec­
tion* by the holiday*, has ihus
lar named |iroplr lo fill six of 14
Cabinet-level )ob* and has made

several other lop stall appoint­
ment*.
According lo Thursday's rdlMons of T h r Washington Post.
Hush Is considering two black
candidate* as leading choices lo
head the Health and Human
Services and Veterans Affairs
departments
T h e n ew sp ap e r, q u o tin g
transition sources, said Hush Is
considering Louis Sullivan, thr
prrsldrni of Morehouse College
School of Medicine In Atlanta,
for thr HSS lob hillus Hrrton
J r . a retired three slur Army
grnrral who now heads (hr
Federal Emergency Management
Agrncy. is the leading candldair
for thr Vrtrrans Affairs post
Despite his promise to hrtng
many new fares to government,
almost all of thr Jobs havr goor
to people who hate either served
President Reagan or In oilier
administrations However, most
of thr selections also have won
considerable praise
Asked aLoul thr trend. Hush
Joked that Y ru llrr’s face was
laruihar. out hi* Job would be
murJi different.

gel ihe chance al the public
hearing lo air ihelr suggestions
nr rrltlrlsm* about Ihe road
plan, committee members acted
Iasi night on suggestions made
by several property owners
The mrnmltlee at comrnndaled
Ihe landowners by executing a
setback exception In Ihe ordi­
nance This exception will apply
to five ndd-*i/ed iols Irom 9th lo
4lh streets on Ihe north side of
laike Mary Houlrvard laindownere of these small lots will be
allowed 40 foot building set­
backs Irom Ihe road's right ofway without needing a variance
to the 60-fool setback require­
ment.
Other requirement* defined In
Ihr ordinance set standards for
signs, (tarklng arras, buffers and
*4iund barriers and ro n rrrtr
(Mvrrs al all Intersection* with
traffic signals
Signs ran Ik- no higher than
15 fret, three Iret higher than
current Lake Mary code*, ac■orillng lo Morris The county

has agreed lo pay for a sevenloot high brick wall that will
serve as a sound buffer In Iwo
places where U k r Mary comes
close to the road, east of the
rallraod tracks Cost for Ihr wall
Is $256,000
tamdsraplng I* another strong
Iraturr of Ihe model gateway
plan Live oaks will be planted
along Ihr roadway and crape
myrtle* al the medians
"I ililnk It's progressing very
nicely. Hopefully, wr ran give a
great Christmas present In Ihe
Ihree jurisdictions I think the
residents will be rlalrd To date,
there has been no opposition lo
I b i s , " Morris said.
Three stall planners, from
each of Ihe Jurisdiction*, will
receive from the roadway com­
muter. plaqurs and certificates
of tftrrlt for ihelr contribution lo
llie roadway plan. They are Lake
M ary p lu n n e r. Mutt W est.
Seminole County Wanner Dick
Boyer and Sanford City Wunnrr
Jay Marder.

Since then. Jiowrvrr. that jwrt
Continued ftem Page 1A
In the first election held after of thr rlty has grown more than
Ihe rrdlstru ting. Hob Thomas Ihe rrst of thr clly. Voter regis­
J r became thr first black elected tration figures sliow that there
10 the d ly commission He was arc 4.463 registered voters In
District 4. 2.242 In District 3.
re-elected on Dec 6
The court noted that In con­ 1.721 In District 2. and 1.972 In
formance with one-person, on- District I.
Colbert told Ihe rlty com­
e vote requirements. Ihe district
tMiundartes would have to he mission that Ihr court would not
changed from lime to lime to br Inleresird In Ihr number of
Insure equal imputation among rrgtsicred voters In each district,
Ihe districts, and said Ih r first but In Ihr lotul jNtjHilutlon of
change could Ik - made after Ih r each district since circled com­
1985 census However. Ihe dis­ missioners represent all Ihr resi­
tric t b o u n d a rie s w ere not dents In Ihelr districts, nnl Jusi
changed al that lime and remain those registered lo vole.
Hr said the luirst population
as originally approved by Ihr
figures from Ihr U.S. Hurrau ol
court.
District 4. which encompasses Ihr Census would havr lo be
all of Ihr city south of 25lh used lo determine the popula­
Street as well as arras )usl north tion of each district brlorr new
of W. 25lh Street, ts by far Ihe boundaries can Ik - drawn lo
largest district geographically. In rquall/r Ihr population of thr
1984. however. It had about Ihr districts.
Krdtstrlettng Ihr clly would
same number of residents as Ihe
probably be easier ultrr Ihr
other three districts

Irdrral 1990 census figures arc
available However. Colbert said
thr clly commission decided not
to wait unlll then because of Ihr
present disparity between Ihr
imputation of Ihr dlstriels.

Unltsd Prase International

W ASHINGTON President­
elect George nush. relying again
on familiar rather than fresh
faces, chose free trade warrior
Clayton Yeutter as agriculture
secretary Wednesday and pro­
mised not lo balance the federal
budget on Ihe barks of American
farmers
Yeuller. 38. has served as Ihe
U.S trade represenlallve since
1985 and won high marks for
his efforts lo persuade foreign
countries lo cut heavy trade
s u b s id ie s and open th e ir
markets lo U S products Hr
held other high level trade and
agriculture posts under Re­
publican Presidents Richard
Nixon and Gerald Ford
Hush called Yeutter "q u llr
simply Ihe (jest man for this very
Important lob" and suggested
thal with Yeuller running the
massive Agriculture Depart­
ment. free- trade and txpandrd
exports on behalf ol American
farmers "will have no greater
s p o k e r m a n . no g re a te r
advocate. ”

Road-------------Continued fium Page 1A
financial otillgallons to make Ihe
aesthetic corridor concept real!

tf
Lake Mary Houlrvard Is a
county roadway which runs
through the thrrr Jurisdiction*.
The improvements will tie made
a lo n g an a p p r o x i m a t e l y
seven-mile strrlrh ol roadway
hrtw rrn Markham Woods Hoad
to Sanford A vrnur. extending
230 Ieel on either side of Ihe
right-of-way Hnlldlng height*
along this madway are In be 33
fret, according to the ordinance
T h r committer, lormrd Imlrely
one year ago. lias worked coop­
eratively under a tight schedule
In March, the county engineer
Ing department will begin to
draft Its com pie l r engineering
and roadway recommendations
“ W r set Ih e schedule (hat will
put this proposal before oil three
jurtsdlcihms no later than Feb­
r u a r y ." C h a irm a n Randall
Morris said this m orning
.
Although, the residents will

Court-------------

S H A --------------Continued from Page 1A
nesday. saying he wants lo give
the Authority's finance director,
Judy Weekly, a chance lo be
Interim director.
Hall said Williams has said
she Is not Interested In being
executive dlrrctor on a perma­
nent basis, bul Weekly has said
she will apply for Ihe Job when
11 Is advertised.
The Authority also voted 4 0
lo hold a grievance heurlng for
Smith sometime within the next
two weeks.
Smith was fired on a 3-2 vote
by Ihe Authority lust Sep­
tember. with members Huruttl.
Hall and Alberta Delrevllle vot­
ing lo lire him. and Wynn and
Robert Frazier voting against It.
Smith applied (or u grievance
hearing bul did not Includr all
Ihe material required In Ihe
request. A subsequent request
for a hearing was granted by Ihr
Authority, but Smith did not

The Family Of The Late

FANNIE HAGINS
Thank You for the many
donations, letters, curds,
flowers and personal service
rendered In our lime of
bereavement
Matthew, Lavern
Eddie • W illiam

show up lor II. saying lie did not
havr access lo Authority re­
cords. W hen h r requested
another dale for a hearing, the
Authority turned him down on
thr same 3-2 mujorliy that
voted loflrr him
Sweeting told ih r hoard last
Thursday ihui u heurlng should
Ik - granted because there wus a
question whether denying him
one was denying his rights.
Sweeting said he cxpcclrd
Smith eventually In flic u sull In
court contesting his dismissal

In Ihr court's 1984 ruling, thr
clly was cautioned lhat "A n y
alteration of boundaries shall
Insure that ihr changes do not
lead to a retrogression In Ihr
(losiiion of minorities with rrs|K-rt to ihelr effective exercise of
Ihe electoral process...or 1k - Inrnnslstrni and/or In violation
of...the Voting Rights A d .

Schools-------Continued from Page I A
can afford ll whether In
lime or money will lake ihe
option." I'rlham said. "I think
Ihls Is unfair lo other fumlllrs.
and ll p u ts a b u rd e n on
l&gt;arrnls.'' Sanford Middle School
ts the only school lo be unaf­
fected In the resorting.
T h r vole Is rescheduled for 7
p m . Jan. 12. al Tusruwtllu
M iddle Sch ool. Task force
members added two new pro|mmuIs to Ihe pd last night,
bringing right plans for rrzonlng
under consideration. Most of
these plans dlllcr only slightly In
options offered. Ilclslcr said one •
p l a n , a n d p o s s i b ly t w o ;
alternatives will Ik- chosen for
recommendation lo ihr superin­
tendent of schools. The su p rrln -!
trndent may adopt, alter or do

away with any recommendation.

VWHEN IT COMES TO INSURANCE,
ISU GIVES YOU MORE FOR LESS.

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INSURANCE AGENCY me
413 W. First St.
Pti. 322-5762
William H. "Bill" Wight C.P.C.U.
President

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�•A — Sanford Mould. Sanford, Florid* — Thursday, Oocombor 15, I960

NATIONAL
BRIEFS

Gunman shoots three at post office
Upset over separation, postal employee shoots
three, takes two hostage in New Orleans

Suspect has socond rape charge added
NEW BEDFORD. Maso. — Authorities Investigating the
death* or aix women filed a second rape charge Wednesday
against a man who allegedly aVine ted hta rape victims from a
red-light district linked to at least three of the slain women.
Investigators, without elaborating, aald there are similarities
between the two rape cases and the alx slayings. But Bristol
County District Attorney Ronald Pina refused to link the rape
suspect to the deaths
Pollre In Dartmouth filed charges of rape and assault with
Intent to rape against Neal Anderson. 3 5 . of New Bedford, who
earlier In the day pleaded Innocent to the kidnapping and rape
of a separate woman, authorltlei maid.
Anderson was held on 520.000 ball by Bristol County
ometals on the first rape charge, and may be arraigned on the
second rape charge on Thursday In New Bedford District Court.
During a news conference, Pina blamed the media for
creating speculation that Anderson was a murder suspect
Three of thr victims have been Identified, and ofTletals said
ihry were on the verge of releasing the Identity of a fourth
woman

Burris to leave DNC, report says
CHICAGO — Illinois Comptroller Roland Burns has decided
against seeking re-election early next year to his post as vice
rlialrman of the Democrallr Nations* Committee Its was
rrporlrd Thursday.
Iluirts 51 mid associates he was giving up his party post to
forward his expected hid fur governor In 1990. the Chicago
Sun Tlit»rs said.
Ills departure comes In advance of next month's session of
thr DNC. where Jesse Jackson was expected to seek Burris's
misier from thr party's No. 2 post.
Inc dl'pii..‘ w)*h Jackson. tV whom Buth* once w n '.til at
Operation PUSH, thr civil rights group founded by Jackson,
strms (rom Burris’s ousting of Richard Hatcher from the DNC
vlre chairmanship In 1985. Hatcher had served as national
chairman of Jackson'a failed 1988 presidential bid
Ron Brown. a former Jackson lieutenant. Is viewed as a likely
replacement for Burris if Brown loses his bid for thr
chairmanship of the DNC.

Probe: Company didn't comply with law
JEFFERSON C IT Y . Mo - A subcontractor at a Kansas City
construction site where tU firefighters were killed In an
rx plosion Iasi month failed to comply with state law governing
hazardous substance*, the Missouri Department of Natural
Resources said Wednesday.
Mountain Plains Construction Co. was a subcontractor
conducting blasting at the south Kansas City site where two
trailers of ammonium nitrate exploded Nov. 29 Th e six
(hrf)ghters killed In the blasts were battling an arson fire at one
of the trailers, unaware of Its contents.
The Department of Natural Resource* said It has turned over
Us findings regarding Mountain Plains Construction to the
Missouri Attorney General's Office, which has the authority to
file legal action against the firm, a department spokesman aald
State law requires each employer lo provide Information
regarding hazardous substances that It store*, uses or produces
to the local fire protection service. Department of Natural
Resource* and the local committee designated lo plan for
chrmlral emergencies.
The department's Investigation found that Mountain Plains
Construction ut Kansas CHy. Kan . tailed to report such
minrtnaikin with any oi thr three groups, a spokesman said

Major AIDS study approved
BETHESDA. Md, — The government announced Thursday tt
Is funding a major study aimed at developing more effective
wavs to reduce the spread of the AIDS virus among
heterosexuals who do not use Intravenous drugs.
Dr. Anthony Fuurl. director of the National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Disease*, said although only 4 percent of
all adults diagnosed with acquired Immune deficiency
syndrome got the disease through heterosexual contact, that
mode of transmission accounts for 30 percent of all AIDS cases
In women.
The new survey will Involve about 2.000 heterosexual men
and women In Newark. N J „ and Brooklyn. N.Y. Inner-city
areas werr chosen partly because they have many drug users
who are Infected with the AIDS virus and who pose an Infection
risk for Ihelr non-drug using sex partners. Fauci said.
The study will lie conducted by rrsearrhers from New Jersey
Medical School In Newark and Slate University of New
York Health Science Center at Brooklyn. The data will be
analyzed al University of Michigan School of Public Health In
Ann Arbor. Funding for the first year of the five-year study will
total about 54 million.

Officials order Walden project review
CONCORD. Maas. — Massachusetts officials Wednesday
ordered a full environmental review of traffic and congestion
problems posed by a controversial office park planned near the
shores of htxiortr Walden Pond
Environmental Affairs Secretary Jo h n DeVUlar* said the
historic nature of the area made famous by author Henry David
Thorrau required a detailed look at the Impart of Increased
l raffle.
"W r are Walden Pond * caretakers." DeVlIlara said. "A n d in
lullllllng that responsibility, we must protect the pond and
surrounding areas from any Increased traffic und congestion
that might threaten the beauty and serenity ol this special part
of the commonwealth."
Thorrau. a Concord native, wrote "Walden" based on his
experiences In the area. He often roamed the arra In which the
development Is planned and referred to It In Its writings
The land was cleared 25 years ago and Is now zoned for
commercial development.
Boston Properties Is the developer for a proposed 148.000
square foot building and 518-car parking lot planned for
construction less than 700 yards from the pond

URI suspends fraternity for hazing
PROVIDENCE. R I - The University of Rhode Island decided
Wednesday to suspend a fraternity until September 1990 as
punslhment for forcing pledges to guzzle beer and sit naked on
blocks of Ice.
Assistant Vice President for Student Life Thomas Dougan
•wild hr took the action because of the "seriousness of the
offense * The student Intrafralcmlty Council had recom­
mended the organization lie closed for only one semester.
All 42 students living in the fraternity must move out by the
Ian day of final exams Dec. 20. university spokeswoman Linda
Arclardo said There are GO members of the fraternity, she

added.
Fraternity members refused to comment Wednesday on the
unlvrrilys decision.
The Inirafralrrnlly Council found the fraternity guilty of
hazing Its new pledges police said the Psl Kappa Phi's senior
mt-inhcr* forced new members to guzzle beer Ihrough funnels.
Itched Ihrm with eggs and shaved thr sides of their heads
during a 12 hour lulilallon.
I hr pledgrs were naked during most of the ceremony and
were fore rd loslt on blocks of Ice, police said.
Hugh Durham, a sophomore from Wallingford, Conn . said
he vomited and passed out during the hazing.
From United Press International reports

Uwttod Proas lnt*matt*n*l

located Murphy and he fired
shots at the agents.
NEW ORLEANS - A poatal
“ He was concerned about how
employee, apparently distraught he would get out and what
because his wife left him . would happen to him. and what
wounded three people with arrangements he could make
shotgun blasts In the main post where he could get out without
office downtown Wednesday and being shot." Durken said.
ttoled up In the two-story build­
Wttnesaea said Murphy walked
ing with at least two hostages, Into the building about 8-30 p m
federal officials said.
and began shooting, wounding
Hostage negotiators were In three people and sending scores
telephone contact w ith the of postal employees dashing
gunman. Identified as Warren outside for safety. Dozens of
Murphy, said FBI spokesman others were trapped In the build­
Volne Hayea. A cousin also ing for about two hours until
talkrd to him on the phone link
tactical police and FBI agents
"Things are upbeat. It seems escorted them out and began a
like they are making pretty good search for the gunman
progress." said postal Inspector
*T just walked Into the ladles
Don Durkcn.
room and 1 heard a guy say.
"We heard one girl talk." he 'Everybody out.' aald a tempo­
said. "T h e other one. we haven't rary employee hired lo help with
the Christmas rush She did not
heard her say anything.'*
Durken said there was no want tobe Identified
Indication thr hostages werr
"And I heard a shot And I
hurt. One woman » u heard opeiud the dcx&gt;r and 1 saw a guy
screaming when FBI agents first with his hark to me H r had a

gun. And a guy ran paat me. H r
had been shot In the fare. He
was bleeding. He ran out and I
ran nut behind him And that
was It.
"When I got outside, some­
body grabbed me and they
pulled me over here, 'cause I
froze.”
Charity Hospital officials said
an unidentified shooting victim
underwent surgery for a wound
lo the eye and was In stable
condition
Two other victims, one shot In
the arm and the othrr In the
thigh, were in stable condition
with minor wounds al Tutaue
Medical C e n te r, a hospital
spokesman said
Poller and Fill agents entered
the building about two hours
after the shootings and began a
room-lo-room search for thr
gunman He Bred shots at FBI
agents who located him In a
first-floor stairwell next lo the
main mall room shout I a m

"He fired two rounds at the
FBI." said U . Lot Cano, a poller
SW A T team roinmandrr. "We
know he has one female hostage
We heard the woman scream He
m ay have m ore, we don't
know." About an hour earlier,
officers and agents escorted
dozens of employee* from the
building.
"Th e gentleman Is Warren
Murphy, an employee of the U S.
Post Office for about alx years."
aald Pott Office spokesman
Crsla Ayers "He apparently
came here after his wife left him
and look the children and left
the city, and he was ups* t about
that."
Murphy apparently was armed
only with a shotgun, hr said
Ayers described Murphy as "a
good employee ' and said hr had
been a vcfiklr driver but ir
rently was reassigned
About 500 people were oil thr
Im-ii
took place, Ayers said Mall
trucks waiting to Le loaded w r*
barkrd up for a block

LaRouche mail, tax fraud case to go to jury
w rrr the Itfrblood of his organi­
zation — outside financial sup­
ALEXANDRIA. Va - Jurors porters — was "rid icu lo u s"
are b ein g asked to d rrld e Anderson said
The defendants, always artlng
w hether political extrem ist
L y n d o n L a R o u rh r and tlx In good faith, continued to seek
associate* were bad b u s i­ loans even when financial pro
nessm en or schemers who b lrm s arose because they
bilked lenders of 530 million In b e li e v e d t h e y c o u l d be
loans they knew would never be ovrrcome. Anderson said
"They were fighting for sur­
repaid
The federal government’s mall vival." he said
Prosecutor Jo h n Markham
fraud and tax fraud case against
the fringe political leader and his lo ld Ju ro rs i h r defen d an t
aide* was lo go to the jury engaged In a pattern of lies and
Thursday following a four week schemes lo obtain loan* know
tng they would not he repaid Al
trial In U .S District Court
In closing arguments Wed­ the same lime lenders were
nesday. LaRouche'* attorney. pleading to be repaid. LaRouche
Odin Anderson, said LaRouche was spending hundreds of
was targetrd for prosecution thousands of dollars on !m
because of his extremist vtew* provements at hts Leesburg. Va
and should not be held re­ farm. Markham said
Despite mounting debt, he
sponsible it his fundraisers acted
Improperly. Just as President said fund raisers continued lo
Reagan would not be held liable pres* lenders for more money,
lf Iran-Contra figure Oliver North giving them false assurances
their money was safe and would
broke any laws
Th e notion that LaRourhr be repaid
Defense attorney Hrtan Get
would defraud the people who

They were saying w r ran do
It. we ran do It." said Celling*
who represents chief fund raiser
William Wert! "They w rrr the
little train that could
"They weren't very business
llkr. but they weren't reckless
They Just got tn over Ihelr
heads." hr said

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Americans in
Hanoi to receive
38 MIA remains

Getting* attacked the rredlblll
ty ol the government's key
wllnrsars. two former (.aHoni hr
a id e s , s a y in g t h e y w ere
'vehem ently" hostile toward
Ihelr former bos* and also said
the defendants ran not tie gutlty
of fraud because there was no
greed Involvement
If the Intent was lo warn
lenders, Getting* said the dr
fendanls would tuvr parked up
thrtr trnts Instead of trying to
rectify the problem

Lyndon LaRouche
tings said the defendants con­
tinued lo take loans becauar
they believed they could turn
things around

On the tax charge aga'nsl
1-aHmiehe Ihr prosecution a&lt;
cutes the four time presidential
candidate of hiding monev from
the Intrrnal Revenue Service

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BANGKOK. Thailand - A U S
m ilit a r y cargo plane flew
Thursday lo Hanot to pick up 38
flag-draped caskets in (he largest
repatriation yet of the suspected
remains of Americans missing In
action from the Vietnam War.
A U.S. Embassy official said
the American Jet left llangknk
for Hanoi al 9 a m (9 p m E S T
Wednesday) and would Iran*
port thr remains directly to the
United State*
The official, who requested
anonymity, said a second plane
flew lo Hanoi lo pick up 13 U.S
experts who spent 10 days
searching for evidence of 1,751
other American MIAs from thr
Vietnam War.
He said that plane was due
back In Bangkok about 5 p m. (5
a m EST)
The 38 sets of remains, which
were gathered by Vietnamese
officials, were placed In U S
military caskets and coverrd
with a folded American flag
They werr to be put on an Air
Force C-141 Jet transport and
flown to the Army Central Idrn
iIdeation Laboratory In Hawaii
Lt. Col. Thomas J . Boyd,
spokesman for the U.S. Pacific
Command, said II was (he larg
rat single repatriation of sus­
pected American remains since
the end of the Vietnam War In
1975. Twenty-seven sets of re­
mains were returned In April
Thursday's repatriation was
the fifth this year and brought to
MS the number of aervlcemen
whose remains were returned
since Vietnam renewed coopera­
tion on missing Americans In
August last year.
At that time, retired Gen. John
Vesscy. President Reagan's
personal envoy, visited llanol
and Indicated that Washington
would allow private U.S. organi­
zations to give humanitarian aid
to Vietnam
Vietnam has expressed hopes
a solution to thr MIA Issue will
bring Improved relations with
the United Slates and an end lo
a U.S. embargo on aid and trade
with the communist regime.
Washington, however, has made
the withdrawal of Vietnamese
troops from Cambodia a pre­
condition to better relations
A total of 2.387 Americans arc
listed us missing In action In
Indochina. Including 1.751 In
Vietnam and 547 In l-aos. 13
years after the war ended

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U.S. to begin talks with PLO

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process, tml hr did apjtrar to be

Shultz says PLO's acceptance of
key issues opened door to talks

Nine killed when plane runs out of gas
CAIHO, Egypt — A Nigerian cargo plarir prevented by twd
weather troni landing at thr C airo nlr|x)rl ran out of gas and
crashed Inin a small village Wednesday, killing all right crew
member* amt a woman on the ground. police said
Poller Mid thr Ikx-mg 707 carrying flower* rn route to
flnissel*. Drlglum. from the Tanzanian capital of l)ar K*
Salaam crashed into Ihr village of Kuratn Otnram. near Ifie city
of Luxor and 440 mile* sooth of Cairo
All righi crew inembria on the plane w rrr killed, ulnrig with
a A I year old woman who lived In thr village, poller wild A
xenmil woman and hrr four chlldrro. who w rrr asleep in thrlr
home when the plane came down, suffered serious Injuries
The new*pa|XT Al Abram vitd one of the rhlldrrn later died In
ttir hospital
Six small home* and thrrr iTasnroom* In the village achool
w rrr drslroyrd In Ihr crash. poller Mid Expert* said the lark
ol gaxolinr in thr plane's tanks prevented tt from rxplodlng on
Imparl and causing more damage
They Mid Ihr jet plane was low on lurl and could not land In
Cairo tie* ause of low visibility The aircraft then diverted to
Luxor hul tailed loreach the rlty'a airport
An Investigation was orderrd to determine thr exact &lt;ause of
Ih r *rash

Four officers stand trial for torture
SKOUL. South Korea — An appellate court Thursday ordered
four jiollir officers to stand trial on charges they tortured a
dissident with rlrctrtr shocks after arresting him for alleged
arm government activity
The three-judge S e o u l Ajiprals Court ruled that poller
Inspector Kim Soo-hyon 55, and thrrr other offterrx must face
trial for alleged altro* ities committed during the interrogation
of Kim Ketm lar. 42, a recipient of the Rohrrl F Kennedy
human-rights award
T h r roun handed down the ruling after studying a &lt;nmplalnt
filed by Kim Ketin lar and hts lawyer last Feb 2.4 Ttte
&lt;&lt;Hiipiaml was filed after pins**mors declined lo take artton
against the police ofll* rrs
Kim was bcoughl to a (*&gt;ln r statt*m lot questioning Step! 4
l(W5 on suspi* ion of helping organize violent anil government
demonstrations
In ordering the trial of tlir lour police officers, thr appral*
i ouM (m i ir I Mid there was rrasoti to believe Kim was subjectetl
to torture during tils interrogation by poll*r
Ttte . out! sold Ihr investigator* allrgrdlv ton rd Kirn lo drink
large amounts of water and then touched his wet body with
rlrrlrtr wtrrs They also lirat film, the court said
It convicted, the lour jHtllir oft Mats could la*r up lo IS years
Imprisonment

Official resigns over NATO flight dispute
DONN. West Germany — A t&gt;elrnse Ministry official who
banned low level military flights alter a U S Air Force K»
crashed last week in a West German illy resigned Wednesday
because his superior opposed the miter,
Parliamentary State Secretary IVtrt KuM Wnrrzhai h. thr
third ranking Defense Ministry official, told reporters ihal
Dr tense Minister Rupert Scholz'* opposition lo the Ivan made It
impossible tor hun to* ontirmr til* work under Schulz
Commenting on tl*e resignation. S* tmlz said Wucrztiarh had
no authority to t*an flights
- 4bc W u . Itmw m will iiinain m tU caI m
i n i iheu.
w rrr no plan* to Hit It hrlocr then
WoerztMrh imposed a tarn on West G&lt; ntum rniMtufy night*
tie low 11 (XJO tret alter a U S Air For* e A l Olet crashed ftec h
Into a resident lal district ol Hems* held, 4(1 miles north oflionn
T h r crash tire 21st by a North Atlanlle Treaty Organization
plane this year kilted the pilot and live Germans when It
plowed through a row of houses
Ttve A l O w a* II ylng al 3, TOO (eel

Moiseyev new Soviet armed forces chief
MOSCOW
The Niytei Union lias appointed SO-yrar-old Col
Gen Mlkliall Motsryrv as anned forrr* chief, an army
news|M|M-r M id Thurs*lay. In a move that marks the rise of a
new generation lo the top ranks of the Soviet rn lltary
Molseyrv was widely rr|»irtrd In the West lo tx- Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev's choice lo replace Marshal Srrgrt
Akhrom ryrv. w Iin was rrllrvrd ol the post and now serves as a
military adviser to Gorbachev. Ihr Ked Star newspaper M i d
The ajipotritmrni represented a stunning promotion for
Moiseyev, who was elevjted over far more senior officers to
become thr second most (xiwerful military man aftrr Defense
Mintstrr Dmitri Yazov The |xml has traditionally been held by
World War II veterans.
The news ol Akhrom ryrv’s drparturr llrst leaked when
Gorharhrv went lo thr United Nations on Dee 7 and
announced Ihr Soviet Union would rut Its armed lories by
500.000 men amt 10.500 tanks

Swede arrested in Palme assassination
STOCKHOLM . Sweden — Authorities arrested a 41-year-old
Swrtle as a siis|H**t Wednesday In the ass. ism rial Ion of Prime
Minister Olnl Palme, who was gunned down on a snowy
Stockholm street In February 19H6
The susjm-c I was nut Ideutffird. hut local news rrjxirt*
quoting police sources described him as an unemployed
alcoholic, drug addict and a vtolencr-pronr "thug" working lor
organized crime collrciing drills.
"A 4 1-year-old man — a Swedish citizen — has during Ihr
day Ix-en Interrogated, ntisjiecte*! of Ih r murder of Prime
Minister Olof Palme." M i d a statement read by drjiuly
prose* ulnr Axel Moralh al (siller headquarters

From United Press International reports

United Prase International

W A SH IN G TO N T h r dr
dslon lo go on spruklng terms
with thr Palestine Liberation
Organization resulted from a
PLO acceptance of conditions
rather than a change of heart by
A m rrlra . Secretary of Slate
George Shultz M y s
Shultz, who earllrr tills month
refuse*! lo lei PLO trader Yasser
Aralat into the co u n try lo
address thr United Nations
announced W ednesday I he
Unltrd Stairs will o|&gt;rn direct
talks with ihr organization
The announcement marked a
dramatic shill In the Middle Fa si
equation and opened a split
between the United States and
Its longtime ally Israel
Shultz revealing thr decision
by President K ru g a n , said
statement* made by Aixlat in
Geneva earlier in the day had
h im long Handing U S iirmund*
lor o)x-nlng a "substantive dla
logue "
At a nev* briefing. Shultz
dented he had rha ng rd Ills
IKMitton on thr PLO
"I didn't *lunge my mind
They made their statement clear
so that II doesn't have Ihr
ambiguities that earlier slate
mrnts had which tended to
allow various people to give
(hem iheir own Interpretations
Shultz M i d
Hr said Arafat's declaration
made It clear the Palest lo Ian
group ' accepts U N Hesoliltlons
242 and :1.4ft the recognition ol
Israel's right lo ru s t In (trace
and security and to rrnounrr
terrorism A* a rrsult. the United
States is (nr par rd lor a substan
live dialogue with the PLO "
T h e U S am bassador lo
Tunisia Hubert Prlletrrau — a
career Foreign Service official
and longtime pant* ipant In the
Middle Last negotiations
Is
"Die only authorized channel”
for thr dialogue and has hern
told to makr hlmsrlf available
f»tr talks with the Pl.O. Shultz
said
A prepared statement from
Hragan read, "Th e objective ol
the Unite*! States remains, as
always, a comprehensive (trace
III lhe Middle Fast In that light
wr view this development a* dpr

more strp toward thr beginning
of direct ncgot.allons between
thr parties, whlrh alone can lead
to such a peace."
In repeating the United States'
"special commitment to Israel’s
security and well-being is tinihakrablr." Hragan said. "In ­
deed. a major reason for our
entry into this dialogue is lo hrtp
Israel achieve the recognition
and sccurlly It deserves
And Hragan warned.
Ih r
PLO In particular, must live up
to its statement It must demon
stratr its rnmmiimetit to rrm m
*lal km of terrorism is permanent
and perv asive "
Immrdlair Israeli reaction was
negative I hr Israrll Embassy m
Washington alter hrarlng an
advance version of Shultz *
statement, said. 'Wr regret the
decision ol thr U.S government
to enter into dire* i ion tact wiili
the IT.tl W* do not toris'det this
will advamt the {irair pro* rss
In the Middle ha*i
Dill Hragan M i d hr sees the
forthcoming dialogue, reversing
a U S policy established In
1975. as an Important step in
the pro* r prises* - thr more
so treeause |t represents the
"serious evolution ol Palestinian
thinking Inward a rrallstic ami
praginatir ( i o s u h x i on the key
Issues
No ilalr had Ix-en set (or |||«lalks to tx-gm M i* l White House
spokesman Marlin Fltzwafrr
Diplomat!) official* M i d the
Untied Slates gave the exact
language it w anted lo hear from
Arafat lo Swedish Foreign
Minister Steii Anderxsofi who
relayed It to Aralat
Alldrrxsnn has served as the
go between lor Ihr United Stairs
and thr PLO for several days,
off!* lal* said, a dd ing that
Sweden was the only channel
used lo mm m unli atr with the
PLO
The drama!!* U S announce
m rnl followed a »(*•*-* h Tuesday
and follow up new * conference
Wednesday bv Aralat in Geneva
where he aildrrsM-d a Unltrd
Nations General Assembly meet­
ing because Shultz had refused
him a v i m to visit New York on
grounds Arafat Is a terrorist
At Wednesday * meeting with
re p o rt,^

George Shultz
U S util* lal* had called "amhlg
nous and lu zzy" declaration* In
h i* s p r e e 11

It was not clear p rrc lsriy
w h irh declaration by Aralat
lip p ed
(fir b a la n c e ol the
W a shin gto n d r visio n -m a k in g

Israel criticizes
U.S. ‘reversal’
United Prass International
J E R U S A L E M - Isra e l
expressed regret Thursday at
the U S derision loopen talks
with the PLO. saving the
Palestinian group was still a
"terrorist organization” and
not a suitable parincr lor
Iware negotiations
‘ The Aratrs didn't Ir z i us."
Foreign Minister Shim on
Peres told Army Kadto "Tlw y
learned thr languagr and the
pnxUmaffixi of (trace goes
over well ”
Peres vowrd to tlnd an
alternative to direct talks with
l he Palestine Liberal Ion Or­
ganization and M id Israelis
would not "nod «tm heads so
that others ran deride things
111 our place, on our account
and against us '*
The foreign minister M id
Israel w as not "obligated to be
a partner" In the opinions of
the United States, and the
Jewish state must not watt on
. ______ — _____ _ . ...

Canadians
gear up for
French ruling
Ufillad Prats International
O T T A W A — The Supreme
Court of Canada Is srt lo rule
Thursday on the validity ol a
restrictive Quetxc languagr hill
that many rrsldrnt* of the pro­
vince believe Is Ihc last bastion
of thrlr French Identity
Canada's highest court will
decide whether Quebec's Ian
guagr bill 101. which requires
most *nmmrrnat signs to lx- In
French only, violates freedom of
expression guarantees In the
Charter of Rights am] Freedoms
Dill 101 was Implemented by
the former separatist Parti
Quebccols In 1977 and tun* the
use of languages other than
French on commercial signs In
Quebec
Ttte case hclore the Suprrm r
Court Involved a prosecution by
the Quebec government of sev­
eral Montreal merchants who
displayed sign* in French and
English
In December 19KG the Qurbec
Court of Appeal ruled thr lan­
guage law was unconstitutional
and the province could not
(orhld the use of u language In
public signs The Quebec gov­
ernment appealed the ruling lo
the Supreme Court.

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scrtptrd, Hr read some remarks
from a piece of paper and
repealed hlmsrlf several limes
urging re|X)rtrrs to quote him
dtrrrily.
AI one point, bearing on
Israel s right to exist. hr M id ,
“ Self-detrrmlnallon means sur
vtval lor thr Palestinians ami our
survival dews not destroy thr
survival of the Israelis as their
leaders claim."
At anotlirr. he said. "I dc* larr
before you. anil I ask you to
Kindiv qunlr mr Ihal wr want
peace W r w.ml peace W r are
committed to peace Wr are
committed to peace Wr waul to
live lo our Palestinian state and
let live,"
Shultz rmphaslzrd Ihal the
opening of U S P LO talks
"should not lx* taken as recogni­
tion of an Independent I’.drsll
mail state Ttir [X * s llln n of the
United Stales Is the status of die
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"A* the U S advises us we
should advise the United
States." he M i d "What Is thr
PLO? The PLO I* a terrorist
organization "
Avt (Miner, a spokesman
for Prime Mmistrr Yitzhak
Shamir, said Israel would
continue its policy ol rrlusmg
to negotiate with the PLO He
said Israel inslrad would srrk
direct talks with It* Arab
nelghlwrs and Palestinians in
ihr occupied territories who
are not PLO members
"We rrgrrt very much the
U S decision, which will not
advance the cause for |x-a» r
ln the Middle East." Pazner
said "We bclirvr that the
United Stairs will discover
vrry soon Ihr true fare of the
PLO and will realize that li
cannot lx- partner* lor negoti­
ations and peace.”
In u dramatic shift in U.S
policy. U.S Secretary of Stale
Oeorgr Wednesday said the

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-Soviet Health Minister Yevgeny Chaxov
week'* Armenian earthquake,
unnounred It la establishing
mobile hoapltala to apeed up
Armenia. Including the worst-hit her ann." Chaxov said.
relief efforts In future disasters
Q o v e rn m e n l spokesm an
Health M inister Y e vg e n y cities of Lrnlnakan. Klrovakan
Gennady
Gerasimov said Tues­
and
Spltak
Chaxov. after louring the devaa
"I have been a doctor for 30 day that many of the Injured had
laird region, aald Wednesday
that aprrlal rapid deployment years." Chaxov said "I have not to tie sent to hospitals as far
h o s p ita l te a m s w o u ld be seen such condition* of suffering away as Moscow, but treatment
was being hampered by a lark of
established throughout Ih r since World War II."
Chaxov aald the first-aid kidney dialysis machines T h r
country and equipped with
alrrraft to fly to dlaaalrr areas at assistance available had not m achines are essential for
been enough lie said authorities treating people suffering 'crush
short notice.
Earthquake survivors and now planned to set up special syndrome" — the effects u(
Western disaster relief officials rapid deployment hospital trams hiring pinned for hours or davs
have cited a breakdown of Soviet with aircraft In the European. undrr heavy rubble
The International Physician*
bureaucracy In the altrrmalh of Siberian and central Aslan re­
last W e d n e sd a y's m assive gions that could rrspond Imme­ for the iTevenilon of Nuclear
War. which was awarded the
quake, which killed at least diately to future disaster*
The health mlnistrr said some 1985 Nol»el Peace Ihlxe. said
53.000 people and left more
than half a million homeles* in victims were so seriously Injured Wednesday that Chaxov had
when pulled from undrr tons of accepted Its offer lo tran*|mrt
the three southern republics.
S o v ie t P r e m ie r N ik o la i debris that they could not la- 450.000 pounds of hemodialysis
Hyihkov. who is In charge of the moved to hospitals, and that equipment plus personnel to
help earthquake victims
Soviet relief operation, recently 3.500 major operations, tnclud
A mechanic. Identified as A.
Ing
amputations
and
brain
sur­
defended the rebel efforts of
individuals but added. "As for gery. had to be earned out In Eguntan. told the Ta*a new*
agency. "It Just breaks your
organization, we would like to field units
heart. esjrectally at first You'd
"In
a
disaster
ot
this
scope,
see better."
Chaxov. speaking at a news doctor* have to lakr terrible l»ear moans, praying but the
conference, gave a description ot decisions, such a* wncri you see machinery ou* volunteer tram
ihr devastation he witnessed a three-yrar-old girl suffering had was too wrak for those slalrs
dtirlng a w erklong tour of terribly and you have to deckh of concrrtr
"Now stronger machine* have
Instantly whether to amputate
q u a k e -r a v a g e d n o r t h e r n

MOSCOW -

HOUSTON — A union representing Conti­
nental Airlines' flight atlendents said Wed
nrsday Its mrtnhrr* have voted for a tempo
rary work stoppage but lattor officials said
they would delay a strike until after Ihe
Christmas holidays
"Continental High! atlendents have been
voting on a strike Im IIo&lt; to call a work stoppage
In rrsponse to the fact that the company lias
not provided them with a contrail In live
years." said Carla Winkler, president of the
Union of Flight Atlendenl*
Hut union officials, as a show of good failh
lhal they are willing lo continue bargaining,
decided against a stoppage during the hoildav
travel season, she said.
"We will be doing everything we (mssibly
can lo work oul our different* with Continen­
tal.'' she said.
Winkler said lltc aniun was encouraged
Continental negotiator* Tuesday asked lor
more time lo work out a new rontrwrt. noting
the recent appointment of Joseph Corr as
Continental's new chief executive otllcer He
replaced Frank Lorenzo, who dlshandrd Con­
tinental's unions when he took ovrr the airline
In 1983 and has a reputation as a union busier
Continental sjmkesman Ned Walker said the
t company was pleased wllh Ihr word of Ihe
delay.
"Clearly. Ihe union recognizes lhal the
public Is not sympathetic lo any type ol Job
action lhal would impact public travel,
especially during the holiday season." he said
"We're pleased lo see that there will br no
effort at all lo try lo disrupt travel plan* Had
there been, we were prepared to operate every

LO S A N G E L E S - H a rry
Minkow. who became a national
celebrity as a irenagr carpet
cleaning magnate, waa con­
v i c t e d W e d n e s d a y of
m a s te rm in d in g a co m p lex
securities fraud that bilked
(tanks and investor* out of al
least *26 million
A federal court Jury found
Minkow. 22. guilty of all 37
counts of conspiracy and fraud
for constructing a convincing lie
lhal Z7.7.7. Ilest. llie company he
founded al age 16 In his parr ills'
garage, made millions perform­
ing Insurance restoral kin work
on damaged offices
.The Jury reached It* verdict
after four days of drltbrrailons
and 3 It months of trial
Minkow. clad In gray trousers
and a gray and while sweater,
showed no emotion as the
vgrdlct was read U S. marshals
later took him away In handrull*
and would not |»crmll him lo
speak with reporters.
lie facet up lo 403 years In
prison and *14 million in lilies
when he Is sentenced by U.S
District Judge Dtckran Tcvrlxtan
on Feb. 21.
A source close lo Ihe case said
Minkow. over Ihr objections of
his lawyer, wanted lo plead
guilty during the Jury's dellberutlo ris b e ca u s e h r s a id 3
"spiritual counselor” told him
God would never lorglvr him If
he did not plead guilty Hut Ihr
Jury relumed a verdict beforr
plea negotiations could be com­
pleted.
Minkow used his bogus rrsto
ration work to obtain al least
*26 million III loans and public
slock offerings. Minkow. whose
firm collapsed In bankruptcy hi
J uly 1987 nmld allegations of
massive deceit, said hr carried

Ufliltd Praia Intsmatisnal

single flight "
Walkrr said ihe company will Implement it*
planned wage and benrllts pai kage Jan I.
which include* Immediate |*av Itu ira*e* ot *1.
•2 or *4 23 |irr hour depending on Job
experience
The union Issued ballots to all 5.600
Continental flight atlendents and received
back 79 perrenl Eighty (terient of the
returned ballot* favored a work stopjtage while
20 percent werr against It
Of Ihe 5.600 flight atlendents 00 to 70
|wnent are union memlier*
She said Ihe union would give Continental
"Ihe next few weeks lo pursue further talk*
The union lias proposed a wage increase id 5
penrnl spread over three year* lor II* lowest
jiatd employers and about 33 |»erient over the
same period for senior High: allendent* Ih r
Iniv till tease is wrlghted lo the longer working
employers brcauat they currently receive no
pay ra ise s alter five years wllh ( onlinental

W ASHINGTON - Health Sec­
retary I8ls llowrn. strrsaltlg thr
need lor his department lo "lake
Ihr Intllallvr lo drier Illegal drug
use." said Wednesday his sue
le s s o r and 8 IK K ) rmplovrr* will
lie subject lo random dnig irsi*
"The derision lo go forward
with random testing was made
only allrr month* of rarrful
review and consideration of
p r i v a c y c o n c e rn s of o u r
employer*."’ said llowrn III a
memorandum to ihr 118 (UK)
employee* of thr Hrallh and
Human Service* Department
II o w r n ' s ‘ ‘ D r u g - F r e e
W o rk p l.u r I Ia n ' names 80 Job
categories suh jerl lo random
Irs lln g . a lle rlln g altoni 8.600
people or alHHil 7 perrenl of Ihe

The top salarv for Conilnenl.il flight alien
dents now ranges trum *11.000 to *13.000 a
year. Winkler ssld She said (hose figures werr
33 lo 40 perrenl lielow (light allrndeul wage*
al other airlines
"We work twice as many hours as everyone
else lo makr Im II Ihe pay." she said
"I think Ihe threat of a work stoppage has
Induced them to think whether It wouldn't tomore advantageous to *ii down and work this
out. rather than havr a work *mpj&gt;age."
Winkler said
"We rr confident If we call a work stoppage.
It would cause a disruption "
The union has hern doing Informational
picketing in some area* of the country

Strop Al

Teen cleaning magnate Minkow
convicted of fraud, conspiracy
United Eras* Iwtorwaflital

hut authorities said they
cla m pe d m ld n lg h t-lo -d a w n
curfews In several stricken elite*
and villages to halt thr looting of
homes and store* and to prevent
u resurgence of ethnic violence
lhal tuts plagued Armenia all
year.
In l^-dlnakan. authorities Im­
posed a curfew because of loot­
ing and soldiers with rifles were
posted to guurd mounds of
rubble that wrre once stores
"In one Instance,” a Soviet
source said, "soldiers opened fire
when three men werr caught
looting One of them ran Into a
crowd of quakr survivors for
safety and got really badly
beaten up."
* We are also having lo step up
security around relief supply
station*." lie said

oul Ihe scheme breausr com
p ilin g Mafia members and
asms lair* heal him and threat­
ened hi* life.
Prosecutor* said Ihe scheme
was Ihe biggest while collar
fraud commlllrd on Ihr West
Coast In thr Iasi decade They
said Minkow. who once hoastrd
on Ihr "Oprah Winfrey Show"
dial hr could "sell frozen yogurt
In a blizzard." was a consum­
mate con man who used smooth
talk and tremendous confidence

GWALTNI Y

JfWHfftS
IN S M M AVt
in m m

on* tar nu iwas

wm More*-,
The secretary said the majori
ty of Ihe pnsitkms suh|ecl lo
random testing are In health
rare and medical rrwarrli In
rluding those providing direct
lultrnt fare or handling hazard
on* or sensitive materials Jolts
In security arid In operating

potentially hazardous equip
m rnt also are Included
llrrausr ol the sensitivity ol
his own Job. llow rn said Ihr
secretary. undersecretary and
senktr stall m rtnhrr* also are
subject to random test log

Random resting may hrgm Mi
days allrr Wednesday's notice,
although llrul preparations are
rtprctrd lu require addltkmal
lime — thus llowrn himself will
not hr suhjetl lo Ihr Irsllng
store hr has said he will kave
oilier wllh Ih r Kragan ad­
ministration Jan 20
"This department, as the na
lion's leader In drug abuse
prevention, education. research
and treatment, should lake Ihr
Initiative In deter illegal drug use
and lo assist in the rrhabiliialkm
of drug using employee* ’* said
Ikiwrn in Ihr memorandum
“ O u r i n i r n i l* lo o ile r
assistance to those who nerd II
while srndmg a clear message
lhal illegal drug u s e ts tnnmtjMtIblr with employment" al Ihe
department, hr said
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Ten other men have pleaded
gutlly In Ihr ZZZZ Hest case. On
iri.il wllh Minkow was accoun
tant Norman Kothbrrg. 52. of
Marina del Key. who is charged
wllh taking a *25.WO bribe lo
rrcanl alter he revealed lo In­
vestigators that Ihe restoration
Job* were phony. Juror* were
si III d elib erating on those
charges
M ln k o w 's la w y e r. D a vid
Kroner, said he would npj&gt;ral
because Ihe Judge's rulings
excluding key parts of Mlnkow's
"duress" defense clearly hurl his
rase. The only jitool hr was
allowed lo jirrsenl that Minkow
wus threatened and beaten hy
loan sharks and mobsters was
Mlnkow's 11 days of testimony,
hr said.
Assistant U.S. Attorney James
Asperger said hr could no*
comment at length because the
Jury was still deliberating
against Kothbrrg. Hu* hr said hr
and co -j»rosecuto r G o rdo n
Greenberg werr "very pleased"
with Ihr verdict.
Minkow described himself as
Ih e “ t r a in e d p u p p y ” of
mobsters, saying hr tx-gun u life
OfCHmr while still In high school
lo avoid beating* and lo krt-j&gt; up
juiymenls on exlortlonalr loans
lhal made ZZZZ Hcsi look like a
whopping success

Ikiw rn and other key health
ofllclal* drallrd Ihr drug irsllng
p r o c e d u r e s lo r P r e s id e n t
Kragan * Sepl 15 1980 cx n n
live order lhal require* all Irdrr
al agencies In havr drug Irsllng
p la n s lh a l m r r l s trin g e n t
technical requirements to guard
against cheating — Including
restroom monitor* blur d v r In
lot let water and prompt urinetrm |M-rature cheeks
the department's own plan
(■nivklrs (or review ot any pewa
live test result to determine
wbriber ihe rrsult Is caused by
factors other than Illegal drug
use. such as prescript km drug*

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lie administered lo persona ap
plying for designated posit km*
or who are undrr suspk km nl
drug use

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out annual testing of al leasl 10
percent ol all ihe designated
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WASHINGTON Former
R e p . J a m e s J o n r * of
Oklahoma Jumped Into the
rare lo head the Democratic
National Com m itter W ed­
nesday, presenting himself as
a "centrist" likely to appeal to
some party regular* Imping to
stop Jesae Jackson’s followers
from taking control of the
hierarchy.
Jo n e s. 49. a fo rm rr
chairman of the House lludgn
Committee and chief of staff
to I’resldenl Lyndon Johnson,
said his main goal would lie to
rebuild the party. In pari
through a three-year national
advertising ramjMilgn Into an
organization capable of win­
ning Ihr While House
He denied Ih r bailie to
sucrced I'aul Kirk, who re­
signed Dec. 5 as p a rly
chairman, would become a
"bloodbath" between com
peting Ideologic al faction*
Willie Jours said hr doe*
(Hit believe the pany need* lo
move hard to the nghi to
attract majorities in presi­
de ullal elections, he did strrss
ibat Dentes rats must lie more
competitive In the mostly

m oderate -to -co n scrva live
West and South.
To do (hat. hr said, the next
DNC chairman must present
"a message that Is viewed as
centrist and clearly represent*
the broad value system of this
country."
lie also suggested a review
of new party rules that give
the liberal Jackson force*
more power in the selection of
convention drlrgairs who will
choose thr (tarty's next presi­
dential nominee
T h r Jackson supjmrt on Ihr
DNC Is lining up behind
W a s h in g to n la w ye r Hon
llrowti. a former lop aide to
the civil right* leader who got
a boost earlier till* week with
an endorsement hy former
Arizona Gov timer ilahbltl. a
presidential randldalr this
year
Other contenders include
Kirk Wiener, thr outgoing
D e m o cra tic ch a irm a n of
Michigan, and former Hep
Michael llarnr*of Maryland
drown has claimed that hr
already has about 120 voles
on the national committee
which will chuoar Kirk s sue
lessor In February, and Jours
said Wednesday lie lieltrvrd

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arrived . but I have Just run oul
of gasoline. E v e ry m inute
counts. We have to hurry.
"M y machines nrr standing
Idle. I'll have to go to head­
quarters to see thr deputy
minister. We still can save them,
we have to." the mechanic said
The Communist Party dally
I'ravda paid tribute to the relief
work and experts flown In from
50 n a tio n s , s a y in g , " t h e
epicenter of the earthquake has
turned Into an epicenter of
humanenrs* "

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HOCKEY
Jets outlast Sabres, 4*3
O i k »m in d One more stolen pas* or deflected
•hot. One more tlrk of the rlork Hut the Buffalo
Sabres failed In come up wlih the extra move
Wednesday night and fell lodelral
A n d re w M rlla ln
tucked a sltot between
the leg* of lluffalo
g o a lle n d rr Ja c q u e s
Cloutier with one neennd left, lifting the
Wlnnip-* &gt;rts to a 1-3
vVn-JV over the Sabres
"That's e lough one to lo v One tlrk away
and we get a break like that.” Ilullalo Coach Ted
Sator said "It seems that If we didn't Itave bad
luck, we wouldn't have any luck We played
well, more than wrll enough to win. but that
doesn't translate Into any points ”
Mi Ham's game winner came during a scram­
ble In the comer, where Dale Haw rnhuk won
control and fired the purk out of the oark

FOOTBALL
Dooley resigns at Georgia
A TH E N S , (la — Vince Dooley resigned
Wednesday as head I o o U m II at th e University of
Georgia after 25 years and 200 victories citing a
desire to pursue other Interests but declining lo
lie specific although It is believed lie plans lo run
for governor in It**)
Duutey said lie will step down as coach Jan 2.
the day after the liulldogs play Michigan State In
the Gator Howl In Jacksonville. Fla . but will
remain In his co |x&gt;
s
l of athletic s director until a
replacement Is found. jmssibly until Feb H
University President Cliarles Knapp said lie
accepted Dcmlev's resignation ' with deep re
gret " He announced an eight-member com
milter to find a new coach and said as soon as
that |*isi is filled, another committee would be
seek a new athletics director
"There is a sense of urgency In filling the
coac hing positum." Knapp said Hut It Is more
Important to make the right choice

[BASKETBALL
FSU outlasts South Alabama
TA LLA H A S S E E — George McCloud scored 30
points Wednesday night and No 12 Florida
Stale relied on a latr 10-1 nin lo .town South
Alabama 67-62
South Alabama. 3-3. look lls first lead of Ihr
game. 50-49. on Junle lewis' H-lootrr with
14 54 lo play Nell Smith converted a layup with
4 17 left to give the Jaguars their biggest edge.
75 71
The Sernlnoles. 5-0. responded with their IO I
run. completed by two free throws by McCloud
with I 37 to go Thut provided Florida Stair an
HI 7(1 advantage
McCloud was 5 of 7 from 3 |m&gt;|ih range and
sank all 7 of his free throws Tony Dawson
contributed 25 point* lor the Sernlnoles
Jell Hodge scored 21 points for Sooth
Alatuiua and Lewis had 20 Gahrtrl F-k I. i I m and
John Jtmmerson chipped in 14 point*each

SWIMMING
Lake Mary swimmers honored
The Lake Mary Hams held their annual
awards banquet Wednesday night after
finishing the season as the filth best tram In the
stair.
Senior* who were honored were Slasl Ho
janowwkl. Alyaon Cook. Artrlla Rebarh. Sandy
Warren. Kelley W is e for the girls and Hob linker.
Chris Donaldson. Malt Grans. Steve Kostnwi. /.
Guy Kramer, and Karl Kuchma for the boys
Conference champion Vanessa Huger* » a « the
most valuable diver, with Hakrr taking the most
Improved honors The coach * awards which are
presented by llurger King lor team leadership
went lo Drana Garcia and 1 odd McCasklll
The laikr Mary most outstanding swimmer ol
the year went to Kostowlc* for Ills showing at
the stale ittrcl. Kostowk/ was fifth In the 100
fly. fourth In the 50 frre. and joined Hrad
Hrtdgewater. Kuchma, and Chris Sntvrly oil Ihr
Hams' third place 200 medley relay tram at the
stale meet
The most valuable swimmer lor the Hams tills
year went lo Dojanowskl who was the only
individual girl lo qualify for the stale meet a*
shr |iartl(ipatrd In Ihr 100butterfly.

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MIAMI'S 1S T WIN

United Pr*** International

LOS A NGELES - After 17 loases and 5 12
week* of the regular season gone. It ran finally be
said: The Miami lira! I* hot
Miami hailed It* record srasomiprnlng string
of futility Wednesday night when Rory Sorrow
hit a lumper with H‘» seconds to play, then forced
Norm Nixon to mlsllre with one second remain­
ing In an H9 HH victory over the Ln« Angeles
Clipper*.
"A h. It was rasy." Miami* Hon Holhstrin
dead panned alter hi* first victory a* an NHA
much.
“Our
problem Itite §ee»on h** ”rrn
Dps,* .r* v oerntratlon. You get that with young
player* Hut loritgb* was our be*! Job wire to wire
In terms of toncciltf«-«r.&gt;n.
Sparrow's jumper from the fool line produced
m "•-I no lead and Miami survived lo improve lo

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117 The extension Ileal 1**11three defeats shy of
equaling the league record for Ihr longest losing
streak In a season, set In 1972-73 hy
Philadelphia
"Il reels llkr we jusl won Ihr c hampionship,
said reserve guard Clinton Wheeler, w ho charged
oil the bench and norrd on ll.e court with hi*

laikr Howell High llnrbar kcr Greg Astle one of
Ihr stair s lop football projxtis announced or!
Wednesday thal be lias dreetdrd to gu to Prnn
State Unlvrrslty. ending Itn Intense rrcmtlng waf •
lor Ills am ices
A»lle. a 6-3. 230 pound llnebac krr with 4.7
speed. had one of Ihr finest drfrnslve seasons in
Seminole Courtly history Asilr. along with
Marquette Smith 11.400 yard* rushlngl were two
of the reasons thal the Sllvrr Hawks finished
with a 7-3 record Ihl* season
*Tm very glad lhal Ihr pressure s off now. atul
now maytir I ran lie a normal sltulmt again."
said Asilr. when reached al Ills home Wednesday
night. ” 1 made the decision lhal I wanted lo play
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SHS tops Deltona, 6
Strong firs t half
carries ’Noles
By M ARK B L V T H I

Herald sports writer
S A N FO R D - Seminole High * boy*
ttaskrthall leant came up with a solid first
half effort and held off a strong cometlack
by Deltona to rlalm a 69 00 victory
Wednesday night before 301 fan* al
Seminole's Itill Fleming Memorial Gym na­
sium
Seminole improved to 2-5 and will return
In ad kin al home against Lake Howell on
Frldav In lls opening game In the Seminole
AlhleHr Conference Deltona dropprd lo ()6
on the season
We played good delrnsr In I hr llrst
cpiartrr hut kept throwing Ihr Im II away.”
Seminole coai h Greg Hoblnann said We
could have breri up '20 5 hut we couldn't
convert Th e n wr started lo play a*
Individuals In Ihe *rrond half and we eased
up on defense fleltuna did a good Job of
coming Im &lt;k and bad a c fiance to make
things very interesting at one point
. Th e l u b e scurrd the llrst alx poUit* of the
game as they came out and dominated Itie
Ih m ii Is Holert Moore opened tf*e game with
a rebound and a stick hock followed by two
Hernard Eady hoop* lhal gavr Seminole a
(LO lead With 1:2710 p it) m ihr cpiartrr
Mike Navarra put the Wolves on the
scorrlMtard when he connected on a frre
throw. Kart William* fnlkiwrt! will* a layup
lielore Deltona reeled off lour straight point*
lo trim ihe lead lo 6 5. The team* llien
traded hnofts as Seminole rlalmrd a 12-7
lead al Ihe end of Ihe fits! eight minute*
Seminole litnkr Ihe game open In Ihe
second quarter when II oulscoted Hie
Wolves 24 12 III the second cpiartrr to tiulld
a 30 19 hainime advantage The Tribe
o|irnrd the cpiartrr with a live point run to
take a 17 7 lead before Drllona s Brian
Nrwrom r. who scored a game-high 25
points. I hen hit a layup lollowrd by four
Srmmulr points lhal Increased Hie lead to
2 1-9 w ith (1 OH minutes In the hall
T tie Notes continued lo overpower the
smaller and slower Drllona tram and look
tommand with a 15 point bulge al the
Inirmilsakm
Seminole placed (our plavers m double
digits led hy Hrandon ( ash * 14 Hernard
Eady netted 13 with Moore and Von Erie
Small icintrlhollng 10 as William* and
Kerry Wiggins chipped In eight rarh
Hr hind New-come for Hie Waive* was
•ophomorr senaallon Darrtngion Overstreet
who scorrd IH. 16 III the second half, with
Kris Tro vrm c hipping In seven
See 'Note*. Page 411

m«* m ex***s,

Seminolo's Bernard Eaddy lays in two points vs. Deltona.

Lady Rams upend Howell
By CHRIS F I S T I R

Herald spodsodilor

Prom staff and wire report*

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Lake Mary * Troy Lilly propares lo lei ono
roll Wednesday during Seminole Athletic
Conference bowling action at Bowl America
Seminole High's boys and Oviedo's girl*
wero Ihe SAC champs For details, see Page
3B

LAKE M AH Y - Wllh the loss of sevrral
defensive starters hi graduation, l-akr Mary
coach Bill Elsclr was Mnglng the blues prior to
the 1988 89 season. Nine victories and seven
shutout* later, however, hr can only sing in
praise when speaking of Ihe Lady Hams
defensive unit
With Tam m y Scott playing a tremendous
gume In goal. Hie defense held a very talented
U ikr Howell leant scoreless Wednesday night
and Crlsslr Snow's first half goal gave l-akr Mary
a I -0 Seminole Athletic Conference victory before
121 fan* at D o n T Reynold* Stadium
"I ran'l say enough about Ihe defensive
performance." Klsselc said "Defense was Hie one
area we needed fo shore up Ihl* year and Ihr girls
have done an outstanding )ob so lar
Lake Mary, ranked thltd In ihe stale In Class
4A. remains ihe only unbeaten learn left In ihr
SAC us Ihe latdy Hams are 9-0 overall and 44) lit
Hie league l-akc Howell. No. 9 In Ihe stale, now
aland* at 7-1 overall and 3 -1 In (lie SAC
ll was uti well-played, even match ulmoat from
llic outset on Wednesday with hoth defenses
playing well, both goalkeepers making some
brilliant save* und both oflenses creating some
dangerous chances.
The only opportunity that was convened Into a
goal came 18 minutes Into the match Lake Mary

had un Indirect frre kick from the top of Hie ( m ix
and Michelle Mattingly touched ihr hall lo Donna
Hohr who blasted a shot around (he l-akr Howell
wall an oil the crossbar. The Im II bounced III
front of the goal w hrrr Snow was walling and s h r
knocked In Ihe rebound for a 14) Lake Mary lead
ll was all up lo Ihr Lakr Mary defense from
that moment on and ll came through with flying
colors Scott came up with lour saves oil l-ake
Howell * right shots on ihr nlghl. wllh Hirer
tiring of ihr spectacular variety Also coming
through with excellent defensive efforts were
Amy I’aachoal. Sandy Powell. Jamie Dombehlk
and Ruhr ut stopper back
” 1 thought Tam m y (Scolll had her lies! match
of Ihe season.” Elvsele said. "Shr made 2 or 3
really key saves She really goi tested tonight and
she came through fur u* “
l-akr Howell krr|irr Heather Itrann also made
several siqierti saves and shr finished with six
save* out of l-akr Mary's 10 shots Jessica
Cardarclll also turned in a tremendous defensive
lierfurmanee for Ihe Lady Silver Hawks who
proved without a doubt Wednesday thal I hey are
deserved of a top-ten ranking.
l-akr Mary return* lo action tonight at home
against Del.nnd while Lake Howell hosts
Seminole Friday nlghl Both teams arc gearing
up for the Burger King Classic which lieglns
Monday.
t See Ram *. Page 411

�» » — t o j o r t H»f«!d. San lord, Ftortdo — TTtufiday. Pdcm bgf 15, 1968

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Calvin t l Nor mood M
Capital 11. Baidom Wallace e* IO T I
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N M Highland*I I Reg * t !
Lo t la Clara *1 Nevada RenaH
T r i a l 111, Lang Baach SI M
Wyoming I I . Cekerad**4
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I 1 I : L Jinunorto* I 11 7 t &gt;4 Et'obe a II
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H o t ter I I 0 I 1. Thom** 1 1 11 * Denton
t i l l ) » Boyd 0 I 04 A M u hell 4 « 11 M
Polite | 100 1. Whie 0 4 044 John ton t 70 0
1 TotM t 1141 1*141'
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01. Car pan lor 4 ). Brandt • II. Vanderbilt 1 •
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i* iCoheon 71 Technical non* A — 11.1*7
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cen tr al

Nets top Lakers in overtime
UnltoE Praoo Intarnatlonal
E A S T R U T H E R F O R D . N J . - Buck
Wltllumi scored -1 of tils 22 {lolnts In
ovrrtlmr. Including a tip-in with 1:21 Irfl to
lift (h r New Jersey Nets to a 118-113
triumph over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Wllh (he score 110-1 IO In (he extra
period, (he Lakers' Mychal Thompson
walked and Magic Johnson (limed the ball
over on consecutive possessions. John
ILigley converted a basket between those
turnovers to give New Jersey u 112 110 lead
with 2:37 left. Jamrs Worthy hit 1 of 2 free
throws and Williams followed wllh a (Ip-In
al 1:21 to pul New Jersey up 114-111.
Johnson, who finished with 35 (Mints, hit
a pair of free throws with 26 seconds left,
hut Dennis Hopson sank a pair of free
throws to seal triumph for New Jersey. Roy
Hinson, who llnlshcd wllh 31 (Mints, sank
two free throws at the buzzer to account for
I he (Inal margin.
Rookie Chris Morris, who finished with 17
(M i n t s , hit a 3-polnter lo force overtime at
106-106. The Nets called lime ufter Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar sank a pair of free throws to
pull I.OS Angeles ahead 106-103 with seven
seconds remaining In the fourth period.
Morris then hit his seventh 3-polnier this
season, from the right side
Johnson (nil Los Angeles up 104-101 with
a Jumper with 1:14 left in the fourth.
Williams hud converted a 3-polnt play lo
move the Nets within 102-101 al 128
Celtics 112. Jaa&gt; 104
Al l l o s t u n . Danny Ainge scored 22 polnls
and R o b e r t Parish had 21 polnls and 15

rebounds to send Utah to lls IHih straight
loss at Boston Garden. Karl Malone led lituh
with 27 (Mints, followed by John Stockton
and Thurt Halley with 22 each. Kevin
McHale scored 19 points for Boston
Hornets 115. Pacers 106
Al Charlotte. N.C . Kelly Trtpucka scored
a franchise-rrcord 40 points to fuel Hie
Hornets Churlotte. 6-13 and winners id lour
straight at home, was also backed by Tim
Kempton's 21 (Mints and Roliert Retd's 18
Hlk Smlts and Wayman Tisdale scored 19
apiece for the Pacers 5-15.
Hawks 103. 70ers 90
At Atlanta. Dominique Wilkins sroftil 30

(M inis to (tower the Hawks Atlanta got 22
(M inis ami 16 rebounds from Moses Malone.

T h e u t added 16 and Glen Rivers IO.
Philadelphia got 26 (Mints and 16 rclM urtds
from Charles Barkley. Mersey Hawkins
added 19 and MlkrGmtnskl 18
Bucks 110. Pistons 110
At Auburn Hills. Mich.. Jay Humphries
scored 21 polnls und Ricky Pierce had 19 to
lead Milwaukee to Its third straight victory
and second over the Pistons In eight days.
Terry Cum m ings addrd 19 (Mints for
Milwaukee Adrian Danlley led Detroit wllh
22 (Mints, Istah Thomas had 20 und Dili
lailmheer 19

Wildcats top Evans, 78-67
B r JIM R IC K IH B A C K E R
Herald Correspondent
ORLANDO — Coach Kerry Patrick
spent considerable lime earlier ibis week
checking into a matter of vital Inirrest to
him. Ills inquiry Included just about
everyone from Winter Park Aihlrtlc
Director Bob Marr to Bob Mosher, the
godfather of Winter Park athletics
No amount of brainstorming could
produce an answer to this quest ion
When was the Iasi time Winter Park
boys' basketball tram beat Orlando
E v a n s a I E v a n s 7
Next time someone should ask ulmul

that Patrick will have an Immediate
answer. Wednesday. Dec 14. Winter
Paik 78. Evans 67.
"This means so much lo our program.
We finally overcame thr Snake Pit.***
Patrick said, minutes after the momrntlous occasion witnessed before 301 fans
at Fred Pennington Gymnasium. "We hit
our free throws, held our poise und llnally
outrebounded somebody.
“Our motto Is play hard, play smart
and play together. Tonight we cut down
on our mental mistakes But what I Itkr
most about these kids Is that they get
along and want lo get liettrr. You can't
ask anymore as a coach Ilian that."

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Ingram l u l l Whitt J 0 1 1 A Ipeart a
7 I 77 Davenport 14 1 1 4 T#*aH a W 14II
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Howard » I 44 H Murphy 1 4 1 1 1 Nwmenn
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Throopoml goal* American l II (Wet* 14
Wartman 11 liaderdur* 0 1 Wtut* I I
Spear* 41) DePaui U I Greene I 1.1 m m
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bound* a me* it o t I I ' O e p e r 1 &gt;i DePowl *f
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OoPoel It (Murphy 41 TechrucaH Draper
American bench A -7 A 4 1
ARKANSAS L IT T L E R OCK (7)1
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Whit* 1 * 4 * l| H illm an I I I * H
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L illie R ack I I
T h r o * p a in t
lh e »»- Arkanta* Little Rack 111 (We** *4
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Heat-------------Continued from 1U
teammates
lo celebrate as the llnal buz/rr
sounded.
Pat C u m m i n g s . B illy
Thompson and lonklc Grunt
(Mug all finished with 15 point*
for Miami Sparrow had Just 4.
hill contributed 9 assists
Danny Manning scored 23
(Minis (or ihr Ch|&gt;(&gt;ers. who had
the league's worsl record Ihr last
two seasons but found a way to
sink to new depths Wednesday
night.

PICK 8
A S i .00 ticket can
nuke you an msum

Los Angeles' Ken Norm.in held
his head In his hands for almost
a half-hour after the game and
refused lo talk with reporters
Nixon tried lo take the loss lo
stride.

$ 10 ,000.00

"I've hern In this business a
lung lime, and II drllnllrly feels
bad." hr said. "H ut it's only one
In H2 games. I won't go out and
commit suicide."

13 EXCITING RACES
EACH PERFORMANCE

The Heat, clinging to tin 89-88
lead, turned the ball aver on a
24-second violation, giving Ihr
Clippers u Iasi shot wllh 12
seconds left. After a timeout.
Nixon workril the ball along ihr
Iwisrllne, but his 10-foot Jumper
over Sparrow was long, and Los
Angeles could not conlrol Ihe
rebound.
"I didn't think It would go,"
said Sparrow, "b ut I was hoping
more Ilian I was thinking "

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�Santord Hsiald. Saniofd. Florida — Thursday

Tribe, Hawks play
for league lead
Prom staff reports
Early control In thr Seminole
Athletic Conference will l&gt;r on
ih r llnr tonight UK Scmlnolr
iravrla to Lake Howrll m
girls basketball artlon TI|m&gt;II is
Mp III (JV GI5|
l.a k r Howrll, 6-3 overall,
comes In at 24) In Ihr ronfrrener
with wlnn nvrr Oviriln anil l.akr
Mary. Seminole. 0 2. opened
SAC action Turvluy with a win
over Lake Brantley
T h r teams have me! oner
before, In thr HotAry Thanksglt
mg Toum am rnl, and li was
Seminole polling out a I wo-point
win.
'A/hrii at Ita brsl. Srmlnnlr is
onr of thr top Iranis in ihr area
T h r Lady 'Nolrs liavr a strong
tnsldr ganir led hy Shrrt hrddirks and Chlnrta Gilchrist with
Lie Long and S(ov la Krnnon thr
top shooter* Adrian HlIKmau Is
onr of ihr lop all-around players
In thr arra while Atrtha Higgins

la a capable (mini guard.
SI IS hopes to have Hlltsman
hark tonight us she missed
Tuesday s gumr against Lake
Hrunllry wllh bnek spasms.
l.akr Howell has onr of Ihr top
shooirrs around In J rn n lfrr
Drown while thr Hawks will look
(or good iMlIhunrlllng tonight
(rom Itrookr Hum s and Tanya
Leads « nthrdra Winston and
Sartna Winston are two other
key players along with Uulya
Hawkins while Val Lahr pro­
vides Inside strength off the
lirnrh.
In onr olhrr girls basketball
game tonight. Lake Mary hits
thr road us It goes In Eustls T h r
1-ady Hams are 2 -ft ovrrull
• In boy* hoops. Lakr Marv
oprns play In thr Seminole
Alhlrtlr Conference as II goes to
DrLand T h r Kants are seen as
one of ihr fuvorllrs to Ihr SAC
this season an look In get off to a
Strong start to n ig ht In a
none •ife re n re Ka in r, Lake
Howrll Is at Orlando Colonial

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• There Is a full slate of boys
soccer action tonight wllh (our
games on lap Seminole High,
fresh ofT lls first ever victory over
L a k r H ra n tle y. hosts Luke
Howell s Sliver Hawks. Lake
Mary goes to D r Land; Lake
Hrantley is at Orlando Boone,
and Lyman hosts Miami High
• In onr girls sccrer game,
latkr Mary' looks for Its 10th
ransrrullvr victory as It hosts

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• On the wrestling mats Oak
Hldgr is at I.m ii .in High whde
Orlando Evans wrestles at laikr
Brantley

Dccembin 15, *9fld — 3B

SHS twins SAC bowling title
From Btaff reports
SANFOKD - Seminole High
needed to put up some hlg
numlirrs Wrdnrdsay If II was to
vault into the Seminole Athletic
Conference bowling champion­
ship. And Ihr Nolrs got what
they were looking for us both
Chris Humgarnrr and David
Adams crashed the 600 barrier
to give SHS the title
Bumgarner rolled games of
204. 248 and 211 for a 663
series and Adams d rllv rrrd
games of 225. 246 and 180 to
give Seminole a 12-3 victory
over Lake Brantley In action at
Bowl America.
The victory enabled Seminole
lo finish thr season with I0CP3
points. Just edging out Luke
Howell 198131 for the title Dr
Lund finished third at Ml ",
followed hy Lyman |92). Lake
Hrantley IR4L3I. Lakr Mary (841
and Oviedo (76).
While Bumgarner and Adams
came through for ihr Nolrs.
Luke Ingrrmun led the way for
Hrantley as he had a high gamr
ol 2 11 and a 558 series

Lake Howell claimed a 10-5
victory over Oviedo twth Brian
Patterson's 239 gamr und 590
series leading the way. Lucas
Vickers had a 199 gamr and 536
series for Oviedo.
Boh C r a ig (221-5621 led
Lyman to an 8-7 victory over
Lake Mary The Hams were led
by Jon Sowtr ( 193-539).
In the nonconferenre mat­
chup. Deltona downed DrLand.
8-7 Jeff Castcll had a 205 game
for DrLand while JcfT Wilson
1213 5941 led Deltona
In girls action, Oviedo hud
already wrapped up ihr SAC
lltlr but thr Lady Lions went out
In style by defeating Lake
Howrll. 13-2 Tisha Llojil/ led
Oviedo wllh a 175 gamr and 499
series while Ally Nicholson had a
149 game and Tam m v Chase a
368 series for Lakr Howell
Oviedo finished the season
with I22,3 points with Seminole
second at IU|t3 followed by
Dr I-and |M6 l 3 |. Lake Mary 195),
Lyman IM l'i). Luke Hranilry
(79| and U k e Howell |44 t3 |
Semin, le had the high series
of the day us Adrt Lope/ totaled

a 563 Including a 2(X) game.
Lake Brantley s Slacl Fox had;
the day's high game wllh a nice..'
216 and shr finished wlih a 502
series.
Lyman closed the season with
a 10*5 win over Lake Mary Ird
hy Kim Mackey's 191 game and
529 series Becky Levine f|H54441 led Lake Mary
In ihr noneonfrrenee match, II •
was DrUm il winning over Dcllnna. 8 7 Jill Graves (207-513)
led DrLand while Tam m y Burt
1158-4301 pared Deltona

Free-lining good
for landing bass
"Free-lining’' wild shiners is u
very rewarding, hut difficult,
method of &lt;ati fling lutgr Im %*
Frer lining wild shlurrn requires
a grrat deal of aitem Ion because
th rrr is no cork to Indlratr
w h rrr your shiner Is at or to
signal a strike You must rely
m llrrly on your vtisr &lt;d frrl in
Irll you what Is hup|M-nlng wllh
your Im II.
Shiners rail hr effectively
free-lined In open wutrr or umlrr
(Inullng vrgrtallon Free-lining
In o|&gt;rn watrr is deadly when
you want your shiner In rover
territory und find Ikiss tor you
Simply hook a sinner In Hie Imi k
ami gently Inh cast II in Ihr
general dlrreiioii you wish to
fish Free sjnio! your reel und
allow thr shiner to pull llnr
directly nil thr rrrl as It swims
away You can lollow the path ol
your shiner by simply applying
tension to your llnr. which will
bring the bull to thr surface
Mow! strikes will Ik- on Ihr top us
h a s * will usually ctahsr Ihr I m II
around ta forr actually laklng'll
I prrfrr to use a *1 or a *2
trrb lr honk when lire titling
shiners In open water. Strikes
ran be few and far between, and
I want a good shot at the Ikiss
when I finally do gwt a strike
Free-lining wild shiners under
floating Is one of Ih r most
rewarding, bill at the same time
the most dllflcult. method ul
fishing wild shiners It can lav e ry fru stra tin g t r y in g to
"make" a shiner swim under
floating cover-especlaly when
they sense danger

In urdrr to Itsh Boating cover
rlTretlvely. thr angler must an­
chor 8 12 (eel away and gently
pitch Ihr shiner head llrst to thr
edge ol thr vegetation As soon
as the shiner hits thr wutrt. Iree
spool llnr and allow it to swim
uttdri the cover I usually let the
shtlirr swim as tar as it wauls to
go. whit h Is usually 15 20 lert
I Ills t&gt; |te ol fishing requires a
great ileal of eoncenlratton and a
keen sense ol (eel You call
usually detect the presencr of a
Ikiss m at your shiner because
thr Im II wlU become nervous tuul
swim erratically. The strike will
usually hr a sharp " t u p ."
lollowrd hy Ihr line taking of) at
a steady clip
When free lining shiners un­
der flouting vegetal Inn. I prefer
lo hook thr halls above (hr anal
Hit Shiners have a habit of
swimming tip into the vegeta­
tion. and a lu rk hooked shiner
will ollrit become loulrd In the
rover I like to use a 4/0 lo 8/0
Kuhlc hook lor tills type of
loshlng anti match the sire of thr
hook lo ttie sire id the shiner

A stle
Continued (rom ID
lor an out ol slate school.
I just wauled In gel out ol thr hlg
d ly (Orlando).”
At the stun of the high school
season, every major school In
Ihr country thought they had a
chance at Astle. hut at Ihr end.
Astir mtrrowrd his choices to
Alabama, Grorgla and Penn
S tu lr. Astir then made Ih r
decision to play tor thr Nlttany
Lions alter travrlmg to College
Park. Pa. over Ihr weekend.
Astir was given the red carpel
treatment as hr had the oppor­
tunity to see the campus, as well
as thr IooMm II team, und came
away Impressed. Astle also had
dlnnrr with Penn Stale head
coach Joe Palrmo. and Patrnm
told of the school's outstanding
record of producing linebackers
(Jack Ham. Sham- Con Inn. etc.),
us well as providing a lop
education. Whrn Astir hew hark
home Sunday night, he made
the deceldson to play for
“ Linebacker U."
Gordon Astir. Greg’s lather
said, "Th e decision for Greg to

play was his own. we didn't (Ihr
iuntily) put any pressure on him.
Were very huppv that he Is
going to one ol thr finest fooliiall
programs In the country In Penn
State, and I know that my son
will do well (or coach I'atcmo.
He's u great coach, anti he’s
coming down to the Central
F lo r id a a re a d u r in g the
('lirtslmus Holiday*, so we're
going In have the opportunity to
meet him lor the first lime. It's
going to tie a great htmnor "
Astle also said that lie would
lie given an op|Mirtuniiy for a
slutting linebacker sjioi lor ihe
Lions, who suffered through a
5-6 record this season |1988| Ihe
first In Palrrno's 23 years as a
head coach there.
Lake Howell head roach Mike
Htserglta said of Astir. "When
you mention the word Greg
A stir, It’s q u a lity . D u a lity
person, leader, player, us well oa
Imparl playrr ol the highest
order. He Isn't Ihr best, or
sm artest p la y e r I'v e e ver
eourhrd In my 2 2 years, hut he's
close bi the top ol my list. Most
of all. Greg's a winner."

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Crafty Fox leads
Lady Pats over SHS

Hornets sink free
throws, Brantley
■y TONV DslORMIEK
Herald sports wrltor_____________
A L TA M O N T E SPRINGS Just when II v r m r d everything
wan going to ro m r apart at the
s e a m s . L o n g w o o d '* J o h n
Gurmple pulled It all together.
A senior ro-captain for Bishop
Moore. Guemple was perfect on
his eight free throws and made
his one field goal attempt, scor­
ing 10 points In the fourth
quarter of the Hornets’ 49-47
win over Dike Ilranlley Wed­
nesday night.
The win boosted Bishop Moore
tn 4-2 while the Lake Brantley
Patriots saw their record evened
nl 3-3. In the junior varsity
p re lim in a r y ga m e . Lake
Ilranlley posted a 59-31 win
"lie's our leader.” said Bishop
Moore coarh V rm Hair. "He
leads and we win."
Gurmple ended up leading all
scorers with IR points. Owen
Husrlt. with 17 {mints, was the
only other Hoi net In double
figures. Bo Patnplln had 13
points and Trey White added It
for Lake Brantley.
Despite shooting Just 30 per­
cent from the field, the Patriots
had a 12-7 lead after one quarter
and an 18-16 advantage at the
hall Lake Brantley stretched II
to four points at 5:14 of the third
quarter on a pair of free throws
by Pamplln. but Bishop Moore
went on a 12-4 run lo lake a
30-26 Irag going Into the final
period.
Then It was lime for Guemple
to take over.
H r built the Hornets’ lead to
eight points by srortng the first
four points of the fourth quarter.
Lake Brantley cut It to three, but
Gurmple and Dave Zimmerman,
who ta also from Longwood.
each hit a pair of free throws lo
extend Blstiop Moore’s advan­
tage lo seven.
That's the way It went, right
down to the wire. The Hornets
would build a lead, then the
Patriots would work their way
track. With 29 seconds lo play.
Busch hit a pair of free throws to
put Bishop Moore back up by
e ig h t, but L a k e B ra n tle y
managed one last rally.
First. Matt Tunney till a free
throw to make the score 49-42
w ith :24 to p la y . W h ile ’s

we could do that all the lime. W r
were pretty But tonight .*’
Fox bruke up a scoreless tie 11
minutes into the match when
she scored on an assist from
Beth Schaefer. Seminole then
pul a scare Into the Patriots us li
got a beautiful goal from Mrllssa
Shurkmun on a 30 yard shot to
tie thesrorr at l -l .
Lake Ilranlley would regain
the lead with 12 minutes left m
the half when Fox scored her
second goal oil an assist from
Karen Kopp. Brantley then
added a pair of Insurance goal*
In the second half, one from
Schaefer off Jennifer MrMasler s
assist and Fox completed her ha I
trick to make the Unul 4 -1
" W e m a de a r o u p le of
mistakes on the first two goal*
Seminole Coach Suzy Reno said
"We weren't lurking lor her
(Fox) and you have to keep your
eye on her because she's a sen
good player. But I can't bc
ulsappolntrd with the way » r
played W r really gave litem a
scare there lor a while "
Seminole wa* led on defense
by go.dk&gt;" jtet Bobble Ostmrm*
who came up with 18 saves
while A m y W illia m s. M an
Vr/ina Julia Robert. Shannon
Sundvall and Heather Brown .ill
played well (or the Laity Noli *

By CHRIS FltTSR

three-pointer at :19 made tt
49-45. Tunney threw In a field
goal with six seconds left, mak­
ing the score 49-47. but the
Hornets Inboundrd the hall to
Guemple and he held the ball
until time expired.
” Wr find waya lo keep them In
the ball game." said Hair. “ But
we'rr young, tl wasn’t until *he
second half that we finally
started moving and playing like
we’re capable oir.
"If we ran keep Improving on
this, ihen we'll be all right Let
me trll you. this is a good win for
us. Lake Brantley Is a heck of a
team.’*
Abandoned by their shooting
touch, what the Patriots did
exhibit was a lot of heart against
the bigger and deeper Hornets.
Pampiln. the Patriot center,
pulled down a game high 10
rebounds and blocked four shots
despile being outnumbered by
Bishop Moore * big men.
But when the shots wouldn't
fall, the tough effort was all but
wasted.
"They played hard, but when
you i l v r i *yj percent Irom tt.r
field lor the game, you can't win
games." said Frank Gooch, the
Lake Brantley assistant roach
"It was another close game.
We played them at their place
the last time and It went into
overtime Tonight, they till the
free throws and we didn't."
According to Hair. It was
something for which the Hnmrta
were prepared
"Th a t’s one thing we work
on." said Hair. "Every day. they
have to shoot 100 free throws
before they leave the gym. I’m a
big believer that tree throws win
games and w r work at It. They
know it and they do a heck of a
Job at It."
The work paid off on Wed­
nesday night. In the final eight
m inutes, the Hornets were
14-for-IO (78 percrntl alter
Lake Brantley's Oavtd Bacchus puts up a jumper in Wednesday s
making just 3 of 9 tn the first
action
vs Bishop Moore The Hornets used clutch tree throw
three quarters By comparison
Lake Brantley was 4 for 11 for shooting down the stretch to pull out a 4947 victory over Brantley
the whole game
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"That means you can play a co n ta in in g their bigger oppo vtou** it twway t s« i m 4
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Herald sports editor
A L T A M O N T E SPRIN GS Stacl Fox has been on a roll In
more ways than one In 1988.
The talented Lakr Brantley
High sophomore Is knocking
down pins and rucking up goals
at an Impressive pace. Wed­
nesday afternoon. Fox rolled u
high game of 216 In Seminole
Athletic Conference bowling ac­
tion. and she then shifted lo the
soccer field and knocked In three
goals in Ihr Lady Patriots' 4-1
SAC victory over Seminole High
1-akr Branllcy. ranked eighth
In the state In Class 4A. Im ­
proved tn 8-2-1 overall and 3 -1 in
conference play Seminole now
stands at 4-5 overall and 1-4 In
l I k - SAC
With the hat trick. Fox ran her
season total lo 16 goals, lops
among Seminole County per­
formers And the Lady Patriots
needed all of Fox's fury Wed­
nesday as they were without
three Injured defensive starters
while Seminole, as always,
played Its heart out until the
end.
"Seminole plays the brsl they
ran at all times." Lake Brantley
coach Wollgang Hatblg said
"They never slop trying I wish

Creek downs Lyman
teer high 20 points, pulled down
right retxiunds and made lour
steals J r n n lf rr K iugrr also
played well lor Lyman as stir
contributed 13 points
l.lsa Hughes ended up bring
llie dtfTrrrtirr tor Spruce Creek
as she scored almost at will lit
the fourth quarter and wound up
with a game high 26 points
The Creek had a 26 22 lead at
the half and led by only flv*
4 1-36, going Into I be fourth
quarter Lyman kept It cl"—
until the la*l trw minutes when
Spruce Creek pulled away

Frw s staff rs pacts
IX)NCtW(X)l) — Lyman's tardy
Greyhounds stated right with
Spruce Creek s lardy Hawks for
moat id the game but the Lady
Hawks went on a late scoring
surge and pulled mil a 62-49
victory Wednesday night at
Lyman High
Lyman. 1-7 on the season,
looks to get on the winning track
Friday when It boats Oviedo’s
lady Lions
"W r w rrr In the Litigator the
whole way hut made some
crucial mistakes near the end."
Lyman coach l.lsa Carlson said
"W r had some giMtd perfor­
mances but It hurt us lo be
without our point guard linpirrd
Sage Mom* Webster) "
The main reason Lyman kept
Ihr game close was center Dana
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Oviedo sticks Seminole — Greyhounds triumph
By CHUCK BUHOBSS
Herald correspondent___________________________
OVIEDO — The Seminole grapplcrs traveled lo
Oviedo Wednesday nlghl and lound that ihelr
dreams ol a victory turned into a nightmare as
l he Lions pounded out five straight pins to start
the match and pulled out a 43*31 win over the
visiting Notes at the Lion s Den In front of 201
funs
With the hard foughl victory, the Lions
Improved their season record to 3-1 and host
Kdgrwaier on Friday while Ihe Tribe dropped lo
3-2on the year
"li was like looking Into a nightmare oul there
tonight." a disgruntled Seminole roach Glen
Mulollnl said. "Some of our kids made some real
big mistakes tonight. Our young kids killed us
early, but wr wrestled like a bunch of beginners
tonight. We didn’t wrrsile anything like we did

’Noles----------Continued from IB
"This was by far our best
{lerfomiancc and wc learned a
lot tonight." Deltona coarh Jesse
Grove said. "If we keep our
heads up we’ll be line, we’ve
played a lough schedule so far
but I think If our altitudes arr
good we’ll turn things around
taler In Ihe year."
The I wo teams played step for
step In the third quarter with
Deltona scoring layups off the
Seminole press or bring fouled
and connecting from tlie line.
Seminole’s Inside game con­
tinued lo dominate with Moore
and Small each scoring six
{Milnls in Ihe quarter.
Every time Seminole went up
tty 15 or mare points Darrlngton
and Newcotne would bring the
Wolves lo within striking dis­
tance. Seminole, though, went
on a run late In the quarter, led
by a Moore bucket and a Cash
layup with John Hendricks ad­
ding two free throws lo up the
lead l*i 52 34 after three periods
The Tribe look Its biggest lead
of the nlghl. 54-34. with 7:37 to
play when Cash came up with a
sleul and .1 layup. Deltona,
though, scored nine consecutive
{mints lo force Seminole lo call a
lime out Darrlngton opened the
tun with an acrobatic layup
urouttd Moure followrd by two
Newcotne free throws. Tony
Niemcsh then connected on a
short Jumper before Darrlngton
connected on a three {mint play
to trim the lead lo 54-43 with

5 4910 play.
Seminole then came up with a
strong offensive possesion as II
pulled down to offensive retmunds tiefun- Moore pul down a
layup Williams then came up

last nlghl (against loike Howell! "
Nathan Prior look (hr initiative tn the nisi
match as he romplelrly doimnulrd Sriiiiiiulr s
Dun MiMir.u a Prior had a flurry of takedowns
and barkpoints tn the first iwo-inlnulr period lo
build a 10 2 lead alter one. I ben alter another
tukrdown In Ihr early part of Ihr second period.
Prior got Mlsuraca on lit* hack and pinned him at
the 3:14 mark.
"Nathan Prior did an outstanding Job fur us
tonight.“Oviedo mentor Mark Geary said "H r set
the lone for the whole match Tltut was his first
win and hts first pin of the season, so it was a big
w in for us all.”
George Cook kept the pin streak going at 112 as
be took Darin Cramlri lor a loop and a quick pin
al I 40 Before the pin. Cramlet was trading In
Ihr match 2-1. but was cauglil In Ihr middle of a
move be (ore succumbing to a rradlr
Al 119. Kevin Newton came hack from a 3-4

first period deficit to pin Corey Bennett In 3 14
and the Lions' Mall Price cam e hack from ta-mg
down 6 1 after two periods to pin K&gt;an Valerlno
in 4 31 Ken Srhrupp ended the pinning (cartage
al 130 with a pin ol Tom Bfrndlr at 2 59. giving
the Lions an Insurm ountable JOO lead
"The whole team wrestled aggressor lonigbl."
Geary waul "Of course li doesn’t hurt teeing up
3 0 0 after five matches 1 thought Srminolr was a
lough tram, tail I thought they would be a little
tougher after manhandling Lakr Howell last
night There was a rouple of matches that could
have gone either way and that could have turned
things right around."
Seminole's Larry Nathan stopped ihr Uv.rdo
rump with a major decision over Jim Vela. 18 2,
tml Paul Isaacson of Oviedo came right bark with
a pin ovrr Trent S* hake In 2 49 However. I he
meat ccf ihr Seminole lineup was due up and Ihry
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Williams Ihen hit a pair ol big
free throws lo extend the lead to
65-57 with 113 lo play followed
by one free throw by Eady.
Sem inole th rn traded free
throws for field goals by Deltona
with Williams hilling the final
point of (he nlghl with one
second to play.

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After a Seminole free throw
Deltona rame up with a bucket
and free throw to pull within 10 .
61-51. with 2 55 to play. Cash
then drilled a Jumper bclore
Deltona’s Trovero hli u Jum{&gt;er
followed by three Darrlngton free
throws ib.it trimmed Ihe lead lo
63-56 wtih I 35 to play.

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Lyman rallies for tie

with a steal and fed Cash (or a
slam with 3:15 to play to up the
Irud to 58-43.
"When the kid dunked Ihe hall
the rest of the team thought the
game was over." Kobtmmn said
"They thought Deltona would
quit because we got a dunk, but
they kepi coming al us We
really played poorly In Ihe sec­
ond half "
The trains then traded hoops
beforr Trovero picked up an
offensive rebound for the Wolves
and connected on a layup. Dec
Doury then came up with a steal
and was fouled and hit one of
two free throws to narrow ihe
lead to 60 48 with 3 33 to play.

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halftime lead Wednesday when
Kuthy Anderson score*! oil an
assist from litandy Ballon ll.it
ton’s second assist, on a goal hv
E rin G ra y , gave the Lady
Wild*.tls a 2-0 lead rally III lit*
second hall

LONGWOOD — Aflrt inlssing
40 consecutive shots against
DrLand on Friday and tiring
held scoreless for 70 minutes on
W ednesday. L y m a n 's Lady
Grryhoumts nrrded snmrimr lo
Jump start thrir struggling ■&gt;!
lense So coach lot ora Rountree
had s w e e p r r b ac k J u l i a
Cultarman push forward and she
gave Lyman Just ihr »|Mtk ll wus
IcMtklngfor
Callarman scored onr goal and
assisted on an another as Lyman
rallied from a 2-0 delicti and
came away with a 2-2 lie againat
Wittier Bark's Lady Wlldfain in
nonconfrrencr action al Lyman
High
Lyman. 2-3-2 overall, returns
to Seminole Athletic Conference
action Friday al Oviedo, thrn
goes lo Orlando Dr. 1‘hlllips on
Saturday. Wittier Park now
slandsuitl 1-1
W ittie r Park look a 1-0

The Lady Grcyhoiindt&gt; look 17
shots on goal compan d to 13 lor
Winter Park Lyman goalkeeper
Becky Carr tnudr seven saves
and the Lady Greyhounds also
received a superb performance
Irom nildllrldrr Kerry Musutitr
Wittier Park gitalkerprr Michelle
Brown bad a nice night with
nine saves.

RAM FR ESHM EN WIN
Lake Mary's freshman re­
mained undc-leaird Wednesday
night when ll defeated Drlotnd
70-51 In a Seminole Alhlrtlr
Conference matchup at Lakr
Mary.

Seun W ashington led all
scorers with 2 1 points with
teammate Alonzo Brundldgc
adding 20 as llrlan O rs y b
*blppcil in seven. Jam lr Ross led
D rL a n d w ith 2 0 points us
Russell Sired neiird 12.

Lyman finally broke nut ol Its
offensive slump with 10 minutes
left to play when Callarman
headed m a corner kick tram
T t ncy Sher. T h ru , with live
m inulrs remaining Christina
Musanlr took a throw in and
passed lo Callarman who slipped
the ball to Irrshmutt Anne
Brewer and she put in the first
goal of her career lo He Ihe score

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Deltona's Brian Newcotne pulls down a rebound In Wednesday's
action vs. Seminole High Newcotne poured In a game high 25 points
but Deltona wound op on Ihe losing end of a 6960 decision

Continued from IB
ROHR A LL-A M E R IC A N
Lake Mary's Rohr was selected
an All-American recently by Ihe
National High School Coaches
Association for her performance

in the 1987-HH season when she
set a stale record for goals in u
season Rohr, Ihr first female
All-American ul latkc Mary High,
w ill receive her award 111
January In Philadelphia

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Thursday. December 15

1988 — SB

People
CALENDAR
Turkey shoot to be sponsored
A turkey shoot. sponsored by Sanford Eaglrs Club No 4 184.
will take place Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 17-18. from fl a in
until dark at 152ft lleardall Ave.. Sanford. Cost la 12 per shot.
For more Information call Mill Gilbert at 323-4393 or Mill
Tharpe at G45 0086

Bet they don’t have this
Unique gift
ideas abound
in the area
By Q LO R IA DU C C O

VFW to throw party for kids

Herald correspondent

I he Winter Springs VFW l&gt;o»l 5405 and Its Ludlri Auxiliary
will host a Christmas parly for the rhlldren of Winter Springs
at the jxist home. 420 N Edgemon Ave . on Saturday. Dec 17,
from 1-4 p m Featured will Ire Karnes, entertainment.
Christmas socks, refreshments and Santa Claus.

SANFOHD — Is the bustle and
bustle of holiday shopping gel­
ling you down? Can t decide
whal to buy hubby. Uncle
Calvin, or Granny? Wish It were

Santa breakfast tickets on sale

Dec. 20?

Tlrkels are on sale for the Children's Fllurss Center's annual
lire tkfast with Santa Claus to lie held Saturday. Dec. 17. at the
1‘lradllly Cufelrrla In Winter Park. Tickets for the panrakr
breakfast are $4 for adults and 13 for children Sparc is limited
For more Information, call the renter in Casselberry at
331-8123 or stop by the gym In the Live Oaks Center office
complex

Orchestra to play holiday songs
The Florida Symphony Orchestra will perform in a "Winter
Celebration" on Saturday Dec 17 at lh^ Hob C a n PerformlnK
Arts Centrr, Orlando The concert will feature holiday classics
Including works arraoKed by the conductor. ErU Knight
Tickets are BIO. $14. $18 and $22 and can be purchased at
Ttrke'Masfer Itx-rMone or by railing 894 2011

Santa accessible via telephone
The Santa CalllttK Pmurain. sponsored by the De|ianmrnt of
la-lsure Services, will be Dec 17-23 Whoever would like to talk
to Santa may call the “ North Pole " operators at 809 2518 or
809 2524 0)M-ratorsareonduty fmm 5 8 p in

Teen support group to meet
Families Tr&gt;Keihrr Teen Supporl Group meets Irom 11 a m
to I p m every Saturday at Suite 200 Sweetwater Square 900
Fox Valley Drive loll Wrklva Hoad). Long wood Call 774 3844
for furl her lolormallon

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon a sell help group for relatives and Irtends nf
addicts, meets at 8 p in Saturday at West Luke Hospital. State
Hoad 4:14 Lnugwixxt For more Infortnulkm, rail mu&lt;i ii ui-1

Life saving classes offered
1 tie Winter Spring* Fire De|iartmeni will conduct ( PH
classes on the third Sunday of every month Irom 1-5 p m For
additional Inhumation, contact Capl. Carl Ptlcher at 327-2332
Monday throuKh Friday between 9 a m and 5 p m

Narcotics Anonymous meets
Nanritbs Anonymous meets every Sunday at 5 p in. al The
Grove CounsellriK Center. 580 Old Sanlord/Uvtedo Hoad toll
State Hoad 4191. Winter SprtnK*- and at 8 p m . Monday at 317
Oak Ave . Sanford

Alanon members to congregate
Alanon will meet at 8 p m Sunday at Christ United
Methodist Church, at County Hoad 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford,

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous grou|x&gt; mretlUK Friday Include
Altamonte Springe:
• N*w U lr Group, noon, 8 p m . open discussion. 442 s
Nonh Lake III vd . Suite 1016
Casselberryi
• Clean Air Group, noon, alcoholics only, non smokers only
HrlarsCluti 130 Normandy.
• Good MorniriK Group. It) a m . 8 p m ,, open discussion.
Hebos Club 130 Normandy.
• Happy Hour Group. 5 30 p m . »|M-n dlacusston. Hebos
Club. 130 Normandy.
• Hebos Group. 6 30 a m . open discussion. noun, alcoholics
only. KcbosCluh. CM) Normandy
• Y o u iik People Group. 8 p in., alcoholics only, non smokers
(»nly. Helios Club. 130 Normandy.
• Hebos Alanon. 8 p in . Helios Club. 130 Normandy
Lake Mary:
• Sand Pond Group. H p hi . open discussion, non smokers
only. 1097 Sand Pond Hoad
• Care Unit Al Anon, H p m . lieKlnners in re liny 1097 Sand
Pond Hoad
Long wood:
• laiugwond Group. 8 p m , alcoholics only, non smokers
only. Moravian Church. 1501 W. Slate Hoad 434 al Pressvlew
• Survivors Group, noon, open discussion. 3101 Dane lame
• Longwnod Al Anon. H p m.. Moravian Church. 1501 W
Slate Road 434 al Pressvlew
Sanford:
• Sanford Group, noon and 5 30 p m .. open discussion. 8
p m.. open Step meeting: 1201 W. First Si.
• Softer Won Group, main and 5 30 p m., open discussion: 8
p m.. alcoholics only. Sahara Club |old driver's license oWcr)
2587 S. Sanford Ave
• 24-Hour Group. 8 p m . open discussion.House ol Goodwill.
Fourth Slrrel and Oak Avenue.
Weklvs:
• Wektva Group, H p m., alcoholics only. Wrklva Pre­
sbyterian. Stale Hoad 434 and Wrklva Springs Hoad

Libraries to feature ‘Nutcrackor’ puppets
A pup|&gt;rt play for school-age children, "The Nutcracker
Prince." will Ire presented from Dec. 19 22 al various hranchrs
of the Seminole County Public Library System Performances,
which begin nt 2 p m . will la- on the following days al these
branches: Monday. Dec. 19. Northwest Mranch. Lake Mary:
Dec. 20. North Mranch, Sanford; Dec 21. Fast Mranch. Oviedo;
and Dec 22. Ceulrtd Mranch. Casselbciry. The program ts free
and o|M-n to the public.

Christmas stocking workshop set
Friday, Dec. 16, Is the pre-registration deadline for a
Christ mas stocking workshop sponsored by Seminole County
4-H on Monday. Dec 19. at the Seminole Courtly Agricultural
Center al Five Points In Sanford. Ojten lo (hose aged 8-18. the
workshop will help participants make and personalize their
own Clirtstmas stockings Cost Is $2 for materials. Workshop
will lie from 9 a.m. lo noon. To pre register, call 323-2500. exi.
183.
If you know of iqx outing activities you'd like announced In
Ihr llr n ilils Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, time. date, place, cost, con lac I person and phone
number— to Calendar. Sanford //eni/d. 3 0 0 N. French A v e ..
Sanford. FL 3 2 7 7 1 or call 3 2 2 2 8 1 1 .

V

Here are several gilt ideas for
that last-minute buying tprer
They range in price from un
$8,400 wedding ring to a $1 28
rlre howl All can lie bought In
Sanford and have been specially
selected foi the person on your
list who has everything
Your sweetheart has been
h.nUttk fm several months for
something sparkling and small
Something that perhaps might
fit on her linger Friedman's
Jewelers In Wal Mart Plaza has a
ring that will delight her It ts a
round one-camt diamond soli­
taire surrounded by 18 smaller
diamonds and nine baguette
diamonds The renter some Is nf
Investment quality and comes
with appraisal p.tpris. said Todd
Sunderland, store manager
M »* M n » s S t O w u S k i t
"T h is is one of the most
elegant pieces we have." Sun­ Collectibles are delectable to full-blown collectors and part-time dabblers.
derland said The diamond is set
III 14 karat gold and (Halls for fiend Over the Potato Patch
Another (xipuLir book R h o d e s Huffy cushion
$8,400
"The y are very com fort atile,"
G ranny. Them Talers Have said. Is “Christmas In America."
Want In get married but you're Eyes." ts this season's'runaway a targe and colorful coffee tahlr said Drhhlr Was store manager.
not sure of the ramifications? best seller The honk r n n c r r t is txtok that sells for $35 It Is a "It's almost like silting In a lx-.m
According lo Clint Rhodes, Gruzard s courishlps and mar­ (omptlation ol Images nf the tsig, They give you a warm
owner ol Freeland and Co Honk riages
ho lid a y season by IOO of feeling '*
S h o p o n F i r s t S tr e e t in
Papasan chairs cost Irom
Am erica's trading photogra­
d o w n to w n S a n lo rd . L o u is
"He calls It his sex hook
phers fl was put togrthrr by the $99 99 to a double version lor
Gtlzzard s tales: Isaik. ' Don t IO umIi -s said as a caution
same rdtlors that gave us “A $228 90.
And lor the lurr ot the Orient.
Day in Ihe Life of America.**
If you hrllrvr III I he old adage. World Ma/.iar also lias delicate
"The hrst way to a man's heart blue and white porcelain im­
is through his stomach," stop by ported from China It comes in
Hickory Farms in Wal-Mart all sizes, shapes designs and
Pta/a There you’ll find the Gold price* One particularly lovely
Miner. Ihe store's largest selec­ plgce Is a large vase that s e lls lor
$79 97. Just as braiiulnl are
tion of cheese and sausage
The Gold Miner compilation small rhe howl* fur the agreea­
Includes a 3-pound heel stick ble price of $ 1.28 each.
Not loo far from World lin/n.ir
actnm|Kinlrd by Dijon mustard.
Is the Men's D en. a store
G o ud a cheese, n sum m er
sausage, an Italian salami, specializing In "fin e men's
smoky cheese and a hunk ot c lo th in g ." The well-dressed
something called apple pie Sanlord gent would Just love lo
cheddar The Gold Miner will set add an embossed. IOO |xnrnt
you hark $55119. according lo black leathrr Jacket to his
thane liaumann. store manager, wardrobe According lo Sammy
bul II Is guaranteed to satisfy Abed, store manugcr. the jacket,
even the most discriminating made by I’lillllpc Manel. lias
sporis-|Mdded shoulders lor an
palate
If the person on your list Is an exaggerated shoulder line and
W o W ( W m St O S ' S S
««*
art enthusiast. Cathy's Hallmark zipsupihelroni
Smart ideas for gifts include, from lop left clockwise, the
"Th e hotlrsi new items on the
Simp In Wal-Mart Plaza may txtable lopping tome "Christmas In America, hand painted porcelain altJe to assist you in selecting a market now arr leather Jackets
vases, and a circular, toll Papas an chan.
collect lN r Luis (cart's ceramic for men and women." Abed vitd.
arf deco llgurlnes range In price Anywhere else, the jacket sells
from $85 to $190. They come for $325. but at the Men's Den. It
with certification of authenticity can be had for $225. lie vi!d
In Granny's day. women met
and arc numtM-rrd. explained
on a regular basts for quilling
Slmt Singh, owner.
"A frw years from now these tires. Today, an authentic pat­
will be worth a lot more than chwork quill ts something to lxprized and cherished. All lyjx-s
they arr today," Singh said.
II fantasy Is more ap|x-allng. of colorful and unique quills ran
Cathy's also has limited edition tx? found al the Patchwork Cot.
Hallmark unicorn llgurlnes that tageon First Street.
Mctsy Patterson, manager,
arc priced al $75 Singh said
only 19.750 were made for all pointed out an exquisitely made
quilt called G ra n d m o th e r's
Hallmark stores In the U.S.
Per hups you wont lx- around Flower Garden. It was pieced
lo embrace tli.it special person and quilted by hand and the
this Christmas, bul a I’npasan Octogon shapes were sci togrthrr
chair could comfort him nr her one al a lime. Patterson said.
Hound, soli Papavin chairs can The quern size quill Is made
be found nt World Bazaar, also in from loo |KTirnt cotton fabrit
Wal-Mart Plaza They arc made with polyrslrr balling llllll and
Irom rattan wixxl covered by a se lls for $125

These graduates give
free gardening info
SANFOHD - On Dee 7. the
Semlnulr County Cooperative
Extension Service IlFASI gradu­
ated 14 Master Gardeners who
arr now ready to help Urban
Horticulturist Celeste White an­
swer homeowners' questions
regarding lawns, vegetables.
Mowers, house-plants, trees,
sit mbs. fruits, citrus, and Just
uboul anything lhat creates a
problem In Ihr home latidsrapc
Master Gardeners receive ap­
proximately 50 hours of basic
horticultural training covering
most areas of home horticulture
They. In turn, volunteer the 50
hours bark by answering phunr
calls, helping with diagnostics at
plant clinics, performing soil
tests, helping with garden club
and civic group presentations
and projects, and work with 4-H
and youth.
On Mondays and Thursdays
ftlMt) 9 a m until noon. Master
Gnrdeucrs perform soil lesis at
81 for each nf the two recom­
mended leals. Soil for testing
may lx- brought lo the Agricul­
tural Center on Monday through
Friday between H a.m and ft
p in
A plant clinic— a free service in

which Master Gardeners will
diagnose uniteall by or dying
plants or grass— Is altered every
Monday morning fmm 9 a in
unill noon,
Master Gardeners are available
for phone questions on Monday.
T i i e v d a y a n d T h u r sd a v
m ornings and W ednesday.
Thursday and Friday allrrnoons
T h e I a 11 1 9 8 8 M a s t e r
Gardeners graduates are: Richard Sansone. Jorge Useru. Ann
Mrlsson .loan Norton, and
Elizabeth Derr, all nf Sanford:
Sylvia Johns of Geneva: Itentun
Ellis of Orlando: Tom Chilly of
Chuluota: Donna Teague and
J a n e t 7. a n tt I . b o t h o f
C a sse lb erry; Sarah H ilt of
Lougwixxl: and Man' Atm Tolen.
J o a n M r ls lo l a n d O l i v e r
U u rck h a lte r. all of W in te r
Springs.
For more Information about
the Master Gardener program or
for an application for the fall
1989 Irainlng session, one may
call Celeste While at 323-2500.
ext. 181. or drop by Ihe Agilrul*
tural Center al 250 W. County
Home Hoad, across from Flea
World oil If s Highway 17-92

Santa needs a home

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Colin Galloway (led), president of the Rotaract Club of Sanford,
joins Santa Claus In decorating a tree The club's Rent-A-Santa
fund raiser benefits tho Missing Chlldions Center In Winter
Springs and continues lo Dec. 23. Rates begin at $20 To
schedule an appointment, call 695-4357.

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5 Investigative
agcy.
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7 Source of
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timber
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8 Confuse
14 Airline info
9 Monster
15 Inappropriate
10 Himalayan
17 Big shot (abbr.)
monkshood
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home (2 wds.) i 6 New
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20 — Bentsen
21 Atomic weapon 22 African land
23 Guido's high
note
24 Stripling
27 Slav
29 Actor Kruger
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34 By indetermi­
nate means
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33 Casts ballot
37 Dignified
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drunk
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57 Coal pit
58 Computer input
59 Shelter
60 Home of Adam
61 Verve
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Therapy, drugs can
relieve scaly scalp
D E A R DR. G O T T : I am one of
those seniors plagued with
psoriasis It's mainly In my scalp
and seems In build up overnight.
Cun you suggest any rrllrlV
D E A R R E A D E R : Psoriasis la a
chronic akin disease of unknown
ruuar. characterized by scaling
patches of various sizes.
Lubricant*, cortisone errant
and shampoo have been used for
years to treat psoriasis, with
inronsistrni results.
Iterenlly. three new U ra lments show promise
Methotrexate. a drug that In­
terferes with tlir rapid prolifera­
tion of skin rrlls. aids some
patients. Il Is taken orally, The
medicine is dangerous anil can
cause liver damage
Psoralens and ultraviolet A
light, or I’tJVA. therapy Is gener­
ally successful A psoralen drug
called rnrthoxsalru Is given or­
ally: this Is followed by ex|H»ur*'
of the affected skin to ultraviolet
light *, ;tc doses o| the drug and
the light must Ire carefully ad­
justed to thr Individual Re­
m ission* m ay last several
months llo w n v r, a very serious
drawlsii k I* llut somr jieople
arr apl la develop skin earner
firm th: UV light esposurr
Isotretinoin (Act olanrl given
orally Is often highly effer livr In
trraltng psoriasis llow rvrt. Ibr
sutrstarur Is rxtrrmelv toxic lo
o n tmto rhlldren.
pregnant
women must not usr it
llecause treatment metliiMls
vary, all jiailenis with (nor last*
should Is iindrr tl»e &lt;arr ot
dermatologists You ran olitain
appr opr talc can- from such a
skin specialist
For more in lor mat ton, I am
sending urn a ropy of my Health
Hrport "Er/rina and Psoriasis "
Other readers who would like .1

Contract keeps parents’
young driver accountable

Getting
married

Engagement and wedding
fonns are available at the
.Sanford H e ra ld , 300 N.
French Ave.
The completed forms may
be accompanied by a pro­
fessional black-and-w hite
photograph 11 a picture is
desired
The fonns should lie filled
out and returned before any
engagement or wedding an­
nouncement Is published In
the H erald Engagem ent
fonns should lie returned at
least 20 days prior lo the
wedding

MEDICINE

PETER
GOTT.M .D.

D EA R DR. O O T T : Our young
daughter has Iwen having pro­
blems at home and school
bizarre behavior and Inappropriale remarks Could she have
Tnurrtlr's syndrome?
D EA R R E A D E R : Tnurrtlr's
syndrome Is a jamrtv understood
genclli disease that tiegins In
rhlldhood II I* marked by
random lies Imtist ular move
mental, compulsive utterances
|n|irn »
foul w o rd s ) and
behavioral ul normalities Your
daughter lould have this dis­
ease Sin- might also have other
condition*

Ironically, most linebreaking
D E A R A B B Y : B rin g the
occurs after church services on
parrot* o( a 16-year-old who has
Sunday,
Just passed Ills driver s license
A D V IC E
H U N G R Y A N D IR R IT A T E D
examination, we feel that oilier
IN G EO R G IA
p a re n ts , su ch as we, are
apjHehrnvIve about our child's
D EA R H U N G R Y : Your rrlort
n e w ly found freedom , and
lo "Excuse me. I'm Joining
ABIGAIL
jterhajrs would like to r u v some
of the anxiety by- drawing up a
VAN BUREN friends" would be hard lo toj&gt;.
contract as we did. as a rrm lndrr
(Problame? Writ# lo Dear Abby
of the seriousness of this new
For a partonal. unpubllthad
responsibility It has worked
reply, tend a sell addressed,
wonders for us.
stamped envelope lo Deer Abby.
m r— I'm Joining Irlend* "
0 R IV IN G C O N T R A C T
P.0
Box 69440. Los Angelas.
I
replied.
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me—
have
l|
|. on this day. do agree
Calif 90069. All correspondence
to the stipulation* stated ttelow your friends join you al Ihr end
It confidential.)
rendering me the privilege of of the line!"
driving my (tum ils' car 11, at
any tune. I violate sold agree­
ment. the drtvutg privilege will
Ire forfeited lo thr extent and
d&lt; gree of violation.
1 Should I get a traffic vio­
lation ticket. I agrrr to pay for
the to ket as well as the dlf
• F RE1 in home estimoles
lerrnre In Ihr Insurance pre­
• Latqe selection to
mium for as Icxig as the prr
choose Irom
mlum 1* In rllrct
• Prompt Friendly Service
2 I agrre tn pay for damages
that I incur not covered by
• Quality Workmanship
Insurance.
.1 At NO I IME will I ever drink
altnhollc lievrra£e* and drive at
h o u d a t nouns
STAR I Al O N L Y
0P£N set • S Su« *2 i
Ihr vime time, nor will there l»r
any liquor or tierr in the car al
any lime
4 I will never transport more
tMssengers than there arc *eat
“A OmvI/mI I n {Nrec-lwi f*r ewOrsi
(tells, and will rsit drive Ihr car
750 W ylly A ve .. Sanford (
)
u n t il all passenger* h a v r
buckled up
5 I will keep the car lli.il I
drive clean. Instdr and nut. and
lie aware ol Us needs lor gas. oil.
etc . plus wax the ear once a
month
/Yrvnf* As A Gi ll To Sanford...
I have rrad the above agree
merit amt do sign this In or
i or dame with thr rules
Signed
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Submitted by
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P R O UD P A R EN TS

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Resolve to
give blood
before 1989

V E R T IC A L
B L IN D S

O R LA N D O — Th e Central
Florida liiood Hank Is asking for
thr gift of good health at Flea
World s New Year s weekend
community blood drive
Everyone who rolls up Ihelr
For example, many forms rtf
sleeves to donntr blood will
( inn!tonal ailments are cliarar receive a free Flea World T shirt
trrlzrd by bizarre brluviur and
or
frer admission to Flea World
Inappropriate remarks
Zon
Alan eertain seizure disorders
A Central Florida Blood Hank
ran prod in r these symptom*
mobile unit will be at Flea
World, located on U S Highway
I urge you to have your
17 92 in Sanford, on Friday.
daughter examined by a phyai
Dev 30, from 9 a tn. lo 2 p m
1 Ian Oner a diagnosis has been and Saturday. Dr&lt; 31. Irnrn 9
established she can begin
a m tn 2 |i m
treatment
" N e w Ye a r's weekend Is
For more intis mat ion. I am particularly bad for Increased
sending you a ropy of my Health accident* and emergencies.’'
Hrrtort "Tovirrlte's Syndrome '* said Lori Van Scoyoc. com
Ollier readers who would like a munlrallons manager at Central
"In addl
ropy should send ( I with their Florida lib mm] (lank
namr and address lo P O Itox Hon, Immediately alter tbe holi­
«■*pv sh o u ld v m l S | w i l l , l i e 11 01369 Cleveland OH 44101- day. there ts an lnrrrasr In
name and addins* to I 'O llos
He sure to mention the previously postponed elective
surgery ''
91360. Cleveland OH 44101- lllle
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For more In form al ton on
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By Bernice Bede Osol
YO U R B IR T H D A Y
December 10. 1BNH
Past experience* and In ­
volvement* will play a big Iwild
tn shaping v i n o destiny In the
year ahead Condition* that
previously Imggi d you down will
ur a llrvta trd and workable
apprivar hr* will hr found
S A G IT T A R IU S |Nov 23-Dn
V I l Your overall linanr nil |mm|
Hun should Itr rather strong in
tills prrlod. yet llierr will tir days
when your rxtravagancr will
weaken (he lim b on which
you're jtprchrd I hi* could fie
one of lbn** dav* Get a jump on
life by understanding the inlhi*
nice* which arr guvrrnlng vou
tn the year ahead Send tor vour
Asiru Graph prediction* today
by 01.tiling $1 to Astro-Graph,
c/o this ucws|M|M-r. I 'D Hox
9I42H Cleveland. t)H *4101:M2M |lr sure tn stale your
/ndlat sign
C A P R IC O R N (|)ei
22 Ian
III) II your at HI ode Is negative
today. It will have .1 depressing
rile* 1 ojMiti your entire family
Sulxlur grumbling and look lor
thing* lo laugh attoul.
A Q U A R IU S |Jan 20 Frb 191

Problem* in 1 oimmink atton are
possible today People with
whom vou usually grt along well
might misunderstand you or you
might misunderstand them
PISCES iFeh 20 Man h 20) A
dltruMlun with a itirtid may lie
irqulrrd today to Iron out a
mattrr wtverr you either loaned
ta iHtrrowrd si nor thing Don't Irt
II conllnur unresolvrd
A R IES (March 21 April lit) In
career Involvements today, lie
careful not lo behave In a
manner contrary lo whut utliet*
rx|N-( 1 Hum you Pledges you
make must Itr lullltled or II could
tarnisfi vmir reputation
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20|
Guard against Irndeni les today
to turn trilling issues Into wane
thing more volatile II you over
react, others will as well and thr
rrsult*could lie unpleasant
G EM IN I lM.11 21 June 801 Irv
to keep everything on a high
level when dealing with Irtrnds
today. e*|irrtally 11 money Is
Involved In some manner
Serious m isun d ersta nd ing s
could develop If anyone gets
I- in
CANC ER (June 2 1-July 221 It
won't Itr easy to win associates

Sanford, Florida - Thursday, December 15, I960 — 7&gt;

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CEN TR AL B A P TIS T
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DECEMBER 17 A II
IM P.M.

D EA R ABBY: I would like to
comment on a very rude practice
that ts all loo common It s
’ t&gt;rraking' Into a line In order to
Join someone who is fan her up
In position.

over to vour |mmt of view lod.n
If they think vou are |Ht*hmg list
h a rd Ease off a nd a llo w
evrryone Ireedom of chota e
L E O Uuly 2.1 Aug 22i This
What rxpec lolly tm tatr me Is
may not tie one of your lietter lor someone lo get out of a car
days lor trying lo do weak that Is near a cafeteria entrance, secure
purely »t a mental nature
a place in line, then tir Joined by
Mistakr* you would normally other* aftrr many have gotten tn
spot al a glance might slip past
line behind I firm
you
Many times. 1 havr worked all
V IR G O lAug 2J Sept 22l Tbe
rrsults aren't ajvt to be favorable day and want to eat quickly (the
rrason lor pairontzlng a cafete­
today II you demand things ol
others that you would tie reluc­ ria)— only to be pushed hark as
the "Itnrbrrakcrs" squeeze by
tant to do yoursrll If you re not
Recently, someone squeezed
respectful of your jirer*. don't
tn ahead of me in thr Iront of a
exjirct them to resject you
L IB R A (Sept 2 :i(&gt; i 231 II s long line and said. "Excuse
not so litt|Mirlant how many
thing* you start today, whai
really counts Is how many you
finish Don't make more de­
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UnltMl P r a t t International
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produce* u n r r lu b l r rrs u llt. a nationw ide (ra m of
arlentlst* said W ednesday.
"Som e substances have h ren im lk ir d while
o lh rrs have beeti n o n e rated based on lifetime
rodent bloasaays." Lesler Lave of Carnegie
Mellon U n ive rs ity In P lltshurgh said of r x p r n
ments In w h ic h mice and rats are subjected lo
high doses of rh rm lc a ls
People use altnut 0 0 .0 0 0 chem ical com pounds
worldwide b u t o n ly 26 listed b y the lniernattim .il
Agency for Research on C a n re r In Ly o n . France,
show definite evidence of carcinogenicity In
humans, the e n viro n mental scientist said
U v e noted that over the years scientists have
leslrd m any co m po un d s ra n g ing from detergents
and tollrl bo w l cleaners lo u n d e ra rm deodorant
and tmuse [M ints
These substances com prise Just a fraction of
the registered chem ical co m p o u n d s, some of
which are h a rm fu l, but MOO o f those trstrd on
n id e n ts s h o w 6 5 p e rc e n t a re p o te n tia lly
carcinogenic to |&gt;eoplr.
Lave and his colleagues a! the U niversity of
Washington. Seattle, and Case W e s tr m Reserve
University in Cleveland lielieve ih is num ber is
implausibly high, saying (he tesla do not account
for difference* between rodent a n d h um a n
physiology.
‘'Few sclcnttsts believe that 6 5 percent of
chemical* In widespread use are carcinogen*
Given the high rale of m lscLisslflcallon the direct
rostB of (the riHlenl tcstsl seem unjustified.' he
said, estim ating that It costs about • 1 m illion for
a single chem ical lo lie tested In rodents
"W e estimate thut no more th a n 10 percent of
chemicals are carcinogenic to h u m a n s ** he said
Th e "life tim e h lo a ssa y" Is the lest that
government and Industry sclent Isis conduct to
see If chem icals used by people cause cancer In
animals.
Lave said ro d rn ls are subjected lo high dosrs of
substance* — sometimes before b irth — until
they are "sa crifice d " some tw o years later and
Ihelr l Issues exam ined lo determ ine the chem l
cal's effects.
This type of rx|M*rlmental fram ew ork was used
lo lesl the potential carcinogenicity ol saccharin
In the late 1060s and a lio w a s the method
employed tw o years ago by scientists at the
University of California w ho fed colonies of
rodents hundreds of pound* o( Irted ham burger,
he satid
The ham burger study suggested consum ption
of "Iasi food" ham burger*, like consum ption of
saccharin, m ig ht cuuse cancer in h um ans (used
o n the rodent results
Lave and his colleagues suggest little attention
lias been jiald to species differences between
hum ans and rodent* and that substances that
i-ausr cancer In rodents m ay not do so In people
H r reportrd that Ills e xa m in a tio n on the
"Inform alIon va lu e " of rodent tests in the current
Issue ol the liriils li journal Nature and noted in a
telephone Interview thal scientists sometimes do
not know' w h ich species of rodent Is th&lt; best to
test.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0E
populous c ity that mere b re a th in g lias ber-nme a
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT 0E FLORIDA
hazardous activity — ro u g h ly Ih r equivalent ol
IN AND FOR
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
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GENERAL JURISDICTION
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m a n y M exico C ity resident* m a y die id smog
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cording to **&lt;* p1*' te***at at
rwardad in Plat Root J* Pag**
House of Representatives, voiced the &lt;lrsjirr.itIon
I and a. PofciK Rtcordt ol
fell by m a n y of Ih r city's ‘2 0 m illion residents
Sammote Cawd,. F lor (da
saying "M e x ic o City Is a lim e tiom h. and If urgent
ha, baan Iliad againil ,0, and
,ou **» raguaad to *#*»* a cap*
measures are not introduced this bomb will
to ,awr —ntwn da**nw*. if an,
explode."
la a tn S'utrl M Glllltl
In his Inauguration speech on Dec I, Salinas
AHo*nr, ta* PlAintltt -how
t a r i f f H Suita lit . tits
pledged an all o u t war on [Milltillnn. saving It was
Madruga A,anua Cora1 Gatda*
one of the c it y ’s worst problem s.
Florid* 1)1H on or ba'o** Jan
" T ir e jtro p lr's health Is in a slate ol crisis."
10 iigt and liw'ha original-ah
tha CW*k to 'hit Court t'lhar
Salinas said
Rato** Mulct an Plalntitl 1
T ile measures announced Wednesday Include
attoma, or mvnadiatair tea**
e x tru d in g school vacations front Dec 15 until the
atia* oth**-iw a datauil aaftl
b* *n(***d again,! rmu to* tea
iMgirtnlng of February, re strictin g (he use of
ralial damandad m tha com
private vehicles on days w h e n jx&gt;llulkm is
plaint
[uirtlcularly bad. and p ro hib itin g tfie burning ol
WITNESS *n, hand and tea
wai at thi* Court tei* a dor o'
tires and certain rh rm lca ls d u rin g the winter
Dm laat
m onths.
I SEAL I
O tlirr steps include pushing back the beginning
OAVION RERRIEN
At Clara al tea Court
ol llte school day from H a.in. lo 6 JO a.in to limit
B, Jtnnil** P Prita
child re n 's exposure to |m&gt;IIu i Io i i . and full im ­
A»DaputrCW*a
plem entation of an uuto em issions testing |iro
Publiah Dk I IS TT. Tl law
gram announced In August.
0 EL it

Salinas announces
measures to fight smog

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N IC H O LA S J R IZ iO . III A N D
K A T H Y RIZZO H lt W I F E .
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F iN AN C ECEN TEs s e t t e r
H O M E B U U D E B 1 . INC
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M O R TG A G E INC M AR COIN
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N O TIC E OF SALE
N O T IC E (A H E R E B Y G IV E N
toPVwan, W an Ordar a* Final
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Otearntw* * Wt an*a*ad to
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tea CirtuH Caurt to tea E i G h
T E E N T H JudHMJ Circuit to and
tar S EM IN O LE Caunt, Fw xda
to a * * u F I O E R A i N A TIO N A L
• A O N TG AG E A S S O C IA TIO N
P la in litt and N IC H O L A S J
RUZO
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R IZ Z O HIS W IF I ara datand
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and *aat ktoda* tar &lt;aaA. AT
T H ( W EST » R C N I Ou O R G .
T H E S f M IN O L E C O U N T Y
C O U R TH O U S E
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to amd F m i I tof -a«* s »-u
L O T Ft* S P R IN G O A K S
U N IT t ACCO R DING T O THC
P L R T T H E R E O F AS RE
C O N O C O IN P LA T ROOK II
P A O E S to A N 0 f t OP T n l
P U B L IC R E C O R D S OF
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY
F IO R IO A
D A T E D at S A N F O R O
F w* *da tei, || a u , to 0a
D A ,1 0 N B ER R IE N
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT CO UR T
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P«N*(«n Dm U D wa
D E L ITS
•N TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
T H I IA T n JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR Sf M'WCH I
C O U N TY FL O R ID A
CASE NO ta F**J C A «* p
C AR T l R f « SAYINGS RAN*
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE IITM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO ta IM4 CA k* Z
In ra Tt— M**riog* to JOAN
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IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
FOR T H I IITM JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLO R ID A.
IN A N O F O R
S EM INO LE CO U N TY
CASE NO M lta tC A P *
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
CHASE HOME M ORTGAGE
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N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
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C O NSTRU CTIVE
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SERVICE P R O P ER TY
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TO
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t I M I H O L I C O U N T*
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Canadian Airlines wants to shift
business from Orlando to Sanford

BRIEFS
M an found frozen lo death
BOSTON — An apparently homrleM man was
found froten In death Tuesday by pasarrshy on
a a t r e r l In B o s t o n 's J a m a ic a P la in
neighborhood, the first victim of the hitter cold
‘hat gripped New England lor srvrral days this
week.
Meanwhile, the frigid weather may havr also
been rrsp&gt;— ihlr fur a second death In lire south
shore suburb ol belltiatr. where a man was
lound dead behind a bus shelter. Scltuslc P-dk e
said
Police In Scltuatr Mid the body of Erie
BarTows. 22. of Boston, had apparently been
lying behind U k shelter far two days They M id
there was no evidence of foul play, but added It

By BRAD C H U R C H

Herald stiff w rite r ___________________________ _
SANFORD — Charier flights bringing Canadian
tourists lo Central Florid* may aoon »)*• landing
at the Sanford Regional Airport. olrport Bulhortty
membrr* were told Tuesday
Bernard Palmlerl. marketing director ul the

atrpoit Mid several charter companies are
•ready lo make the move nRhl away" from
Orlando International Airport to Sanford
Palmlerl Mid Canadian Alrllnra. want* lo brum
landing 27 flight* per week in Sanford The
airline file* out of Montreal. Toronto and
Winnrpeg and also makes stops in northeastern
U S . elite*

b o o s t

" T h r r r t*
* a lot of opportunity right now. with
the situation In Orlando
to attract rhartrr
*ervlre to this airport.” Palmlerl Mid lie Mid
many charter companies arr unhappy about
Increased chargrs hy Ihr Orlando alqiort
Among other rharlrr companies inlerrsird In
moving Ihrtr opera!Ions lo Sanford arr British
Airways and Ainrrh an Trans-Air
Krprrsntatlvrs of the charter &lt;&lt;0nj&gt;anlr* are
scheduled to come in Sanford in January to look
at the irrm lnal and other far till lew Palmlerl said
Canadian Airlines is lire moat promising p»"
street The company Mid II would llv 27 (buhls
See A irp o rt. Page BA

City okays
Faison’s
proposal

appeared he had been dumped there.

Dr Slant on Kessler, a Suffolk County medical
examiner. M id I tv man found by a dumpster on
a quiet, dead-end road in Jamaica Plain had
died of hypothermia.

By BRAD C H U R C H
Herald Staff writer

From Unllsd Prats Inlomotlonol rsports

□ Nation
PTL sale approved
COLUMBIA. S C. — The Judge who supervised
the Mle of the P TL empire built and lost by TV
preacher Jtm Bakkrr said the $63 million selling
price lo a buyer from Canada was 110 million
loo low "
Bui U S Bankruptcy Judge Rufus Reynolds
conceded Tuesday lhal "sometimes you can't
gel what you want." and approved Ihe Mle of
Ihe Christian television ministry lo Toronto real
estate developer Stephen Mernkk
The order came a month after Rrynolds
rejected a bid almost twice as large but
Involving less rash from Mrrnk'h. who has M id
previously lhal hta tnterrsl in P TL Is strictly
financial
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□ World

“

Arafat pleads for peace
G ENEVA - PLO leader Ya**rr Arafal M id he
opposed terrorism "In all Its forms
and
appealed directly lo Israel (or peace talks
Tuesday in a drama!­
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"I ask Ihr leaders
of Israel lo m in e
h e r o , u n d e r the
sponsorship of the
United Nations, so
that together we can
lorgr peace," Aralat
told the delegates at
the Palais Dr* Na­
t i o n s . th e U N .
E u r o p e a n It r a d quarters
YaOOOf Arofil

B a b y , i t ’s c o l d o u t s i d e
By L A U R A J . SULLIVAN

Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Central Floridians have hail to dig
out thru sweaters and coals in Ihe pu*t lew days, hut
a warming trend already ha* begun. Ihr National
Weather Service *a!d today
Temperature* reached a low ol 30 degree* In llv
Sanlord arra la«t night

Ihe avrragr low irmprraturr In Ihr aiea during
December I* 31 degree* according lo Ihe weather
*rrvl«r. with the coldest December temperature
dropping to 20 degrees
Although the overnight &lt;old air Iced windshields
on vehicles left outside and might have been
uncomfortable, it wasn't c o ld enough to do much
damage to plants In the area
See W csther. Page 3A

S anford su p p o rts g u n proposal

B p s Ra*s OA

□ Sports

Sy BRAD C H U R C H

NBA SCORES
Milwaukee...—

TB B g u e Middle School student Rod Millet bundles u p while waiting on his ride.

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Philadelphia.............................................

Herald stall writer
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Washington......... .......................................

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Atlanta______ __ _______________ ___ —

Chicago.*............. ............. ...............

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SANFORD - Sanford will ask the
Seminole County Commission to
reconsider Its 41 vole on Oct II
defeating a proposa* to establish a
three-day walling period between
ihe time a handgun l* sold and the
buyer gains possession of It
The commissioners also made
decisions on zoning und other
mailers during the inerting M on­

Loa Angelas Lakars.................................”” 111
Clavaland............. ...... ........................— 102

day night
On the gun matter, the tomtnlssinners voted 4 1 to adopt a resolu­
tion similar lo one adopted by the
Altam onte Springs City C o m ­
mission Iasi month. And since thru,
the council of local governments,
wllh represenllves from all cities In
Ihe county, passed a resolution
favoring the county's reconsid­
eration.
Mayor llcltye Smith asked for
(vassagr ol Ihe resolution, during Ihe

Monday commission meeting
Sanford Commissioner A A Meri.in.diun was ihr only commis­
sioner lo vole ugalnal II No one
has ever shown me lhal Ihrrr days
dors any good, and It can work a
hardship on firearms dealers." he
said
Commissioner John Mercer said
that If a watting period prevented
one death or serious injury It I*
worth imposing
See Guns, Page BA

about Mi

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some time Why liitiiMhicr this at
this late dale?" lie asked.
Faison said the proposal had "Just
come logrtlier" and that Ihe Dec 19
wotk session agenda Is already
several pages long McCTanohan
said hr voted against lire proposal
because he dlrln'l have enough lime
lo study It
See C ity . Page 5A

County attorney announces resignation

Sm Sports

By J . MARK BARPIKLD

I INDEX
B ridg e ......................... SB
Cla ssifie d !.................OB
C o m i c s ........................BB
C s ls n d a r .................... OB
C r o s s w o r d ................. OB
D s sr Abby..................OB
D s a th s.........................OA
Kdltorlal......................4A
f in a n c ia l....................OA

SANFORD — Cllv Manager Frank
Fat*on a pmpoM-d reorganization of
city staff has been approved on a 4 I
vote of ihe city commission
The spilt vote came during the
commission meeting Monday night
durtng which l l v commission also
annexed Ihe largest chunk of land
Sanlord ha* taken over at one time
lor many year*
A A MiClaualiun cast the only
d is se n tin g v o i r on the stall
reorganization Me questioned wiry
the proposal was given to the
commission without notice, and
requested a work session to discuss
II helntea vole w.i* taken
Faison proposed splitting the city
rlerk-llnani-e director duties be­
tween two people and reorganizing
ihe administrative services and
llanaare departments
The reorganization will lie ellet live Jan 27 when Henry Taniiti
J r . longtime ctly clerk ami llnam-e
director, retires
Mayor IW-ilye Smith queslUavd
Faison s proposed table ol organiza­
tion because It showed all ritv
dr|Mrtments undrr the authority of
the city administrator, tin lulling
police and fire detrim ents "When
we interviewed you lor this Job. we
asked you atmol Ihe police and lire
departments tvm g under the city
manager." she told Faison
•This chart looks like It does just
that." she said, adding that the city
commission lias direct authority
over the (Milne and lire department
according to t lv city charier
Faison said he proposed no
changes In ihe |&gt;ollrr or lire tie(larimrnt oig.inizallon and would
r liangr Ihr vrganlz.illoil char I to
Indicate lhal
Faison said he wanted approval
especially of l l v reorganized city
clerk and finance director |io*lilons
because the linance director's (Men­
tion has lo t v advertised The
iip|Niintmcnt ol a city rlcrk Is
reserved for Ihe ruuimisston
Sh&lt; Ian.ill.hi asked Faison why
the proposal was presented at a
rrgul.ii commission Hireling Instead
ol a work session "You've known

Herald slsll writer____________________________________
Florida.......................2A
H o ro tc o p s .................OB
Nation......................... 7 A
Roopls........................ OB
Polios......................... 3 A

•ports....................... 1B
Television................. BB
Weather..................... 2A
W o r ld ......................... 7 A

Sunny and cool today
It s cold. What else
can he said. However
It's warmer now than
It was earlier today.
Then Just start all
over. Lows tonight
around 40 hut It'll he
In Ihr 60s tomorrow.
At least the sky Is
clear and It's sunny.

Nikki Clayton

SAN PORI) — Seminole County Alornry Nikki Clayton
resigned on Tuesday, citing a philosophical difference
with the majority of the county commissioners
Her move dramatically etnpliaal/i * ihr shill of county
commissioners towards a more cooperative, less
lawsuit or tented stance towards cities
Clayton, who |&gt;a*»cd her lO-yrar anniversary as
county attorney on Dec I. will continue to work lor the
county for the next six tnonlhs as a considtlng attorney
in older lo complete several projects
She will continue to earn her current monthly jwy ol
*0.973 through June I. I9H9. but will not receive
employer benefits such as insurance and vacation
Clayton was not present during the afternoon
commission meeting when county administrator Ken
Hooper presented the resignation letter and subsequent
consulting contract to commissioners Hooper said she
was attending the Hireling of the St. Johns River Water
Management District.
Shr remained unavailable lor comment today.
In her resignation letter. Clayton wrote "This year,
during and .Jtrr the elections. It has In-come apparent
that philosophical differences exist with a majority of
the Itoard

On Nov. 22. commissioners In a 3 2 vote directed
Hooper to rrvlrw all current county litigation and to
consider reducing the sUr of the legal stall und
"dramatically" reducing the county's legal budget.
Newly-sealed commissioner Pal Warren s original
motion ordered Hooper lo reduce the legal stall and
budget, but commissioners encouraged her lo moderate
Ihr order until they had u chance to review the
litigation
Also on Nov. 22. commissioners voted 3 2 not to
oppose a Sanford annexation that Clayton considered
Illegal
Hixqier said Tuesday that Clayton had expressed
growing concern that should certain candidates lv
rlreird. her future In the county would Ire uncertain.
District 5 hopefuls Jrtmlfrr K rllrv and Art Davis both
said durtng the campaign that lh»opcr and Clayton
should Im- brought under review and restraintd by
commissioners.
Wanrtt had emphasized during her that campaign
county staff, beginning at Ihr highest level, needed to
present a more cooperative position to the residents and
rltlrs of the county.
Of Ills own position, w hich he has held (or four years.
HiM&gt;|&gt;ei Mid hr Is closely watching the new commission
unit their decisions and he said he was sure ihrv arr
See Resigns. Page 5A

�•A — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Wednesday. December 14, tSSS
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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE S TATE

Cheap eaters win Lotto jackpot
Third cougar dies In panther project
TA LLA H A S S E E — Suite wildlife officials remain hopeful the
endangered Florida panther can be released in the Panhandle
despite the fatal shooting of a Western cougar, a Game and
Fresh Water Ftah Commission spokesman said Tuesday.
•‘It s a really disappointing (actor to find we have to deal
with." said Tom Logan, head of the commission's Wildlife
Research Bureau, 'it's a really substantial factor when two of
the five panthers we released In the urea were apparently shot
within six months."
The I Vvyear-old female cougar was found dead Friday In the
Osceola National Forest. She had been shot In the hind leg and
died when the wound became Infected.
The cougar was the third of the five transplanted cougars
released this summer to die and the second to fall to a hunter.
"We talked to a lot of people, put out a lot of Information
about what we were doing and why it's so Important." Logan
said, " U ’e,pretty discouraging that somebody would (shoot a
cougar)."

FSU to present Russian play
TA LLA H A S S E E — Florida State University has obtained the
exclusive English-language American rights lo Russian
playwright Aleksandr Calm n "The Roof" and will prendre the
play next April, university Official* raid Tuesday.
'"Th e Roof la a tremendous work about Russian college
students the night before graduation,' said GU Latter of FSU's
theater department, i t ’s a wonderfully serious, yet humorous,
look at Russian life and student aspirations."
The rights to the play were obtained after Laxter met Gulin
during a 1867 visit to the Soviet Union.
Lazier saw (he play while in Russia aa a representative of
UNESCO’s International Theatre Institute and decided It would
be a hit with American audiences.
Lazier won Galln'a permission to produce the play after
numerous meetings with Soviet officials and Russian delegates
to the International Theatre Institute.
Lazier and FSU Russian language professor Richard Chappie
translated the play from an original copy sent from Moscow to
the dean last April.
Laxter will direct the Tallahassee production, which will be
performed by FSU theater students.
Gal In has told the Novostl Press, a Soviet news service, that
he hopes the new Soviet policy of openness will allow even
more ccoperation between Soviet and American artists

Santa Rota votes to remain dry
M ILTON — By a margin of almost 690 votes, residents of
Santa Rosa County have once again voted Tuesday to remain
dry.
With nearly half the registered voters turning out. the final
vote was 10.446 for the measure and 11.097 against.
Santa Rosa County, which la bordered by two 'wet"
counties, only allows the sale of beer and wine coolers.

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Six other Florida counties also prohibit the ask of beverages
with more than 5 pecenl alcohol by weight.
The last Ume Santa Rosa County voters cast ballots on the
wet-dry issue wss In 1977. Tuesday's special election marked
the seventh time since 1937 that the county has voted on the
issue
Tw o years ago s petition drive fizzled The next petition drive
succeeded, but could not be placed on the November ballot
because state law prohibits a wet-dry referendum from being
psrtafiba general election.

Pro-duck and anti-duck forces crying fowl
S T . A U G U S TIN E BEACH Pro-duck and anil-duck
contingents are at It again In an upscale north Florida
community, with duck fans accusing duck foes of using lowl
play by trying to squash the birds with their cars.
Residents of the Woodland area of St. Augustine Beach have
been arguing over the ducks In neighborhood ponds for about a
year, (he Florida Tlmes-Unlon reported Tuesday. Anti-duck
residents view the birds as a nuisance.
But now the pro-duck group says things have turned nasty,
with the antl-duckers swerving onto lawns to run down the
Muscovy ducks.
"Th e y’re using 120,000 cars to kill 3-pound ducks." said
pro-duck resident Marilyn Pryor, a member of Ihe community's
duck advisory committee. "I have personally seen the results of
one such Incident. !.e. the mutilated body of a Muscovy duck."
"This Is getting real serious." said City Commissioner Pete
Dodson. "This la getting nutty."
Police and the St. Augustine Humane Society have been
called to the neighborhood, where home values average
• 100.000. So Car there have been no arrests.

TRe dally numbar Tuesday In
the Florida Lottary CASH 3
game was 732.
□ Straight Play (numbers In exact
order) 1250 on a 60-cent bet.
*500 on II.
□ Boi 3 (numbers In any order);
*80 for a 5&amp;cenl bet. 1180 on *1.
□ Box 6 (numbers In any order)
*40 for a 50-cenl bet. *80 on (1.
□ Straight Box 3: *330 in order
drawn, *80 In any order on a *1
bet
□ Straight Box 8: *290 In order
drawn, *40 II picked In combina­
tion on *1 be!

The five married couples, who range In
age from 68 to 77 and live together at King’s
Point condominium complex, said they plan
to spill their winnings, which will be paid
out In 20 a n n u a l In s ta llm e n ts of
• 1.434.374.42 each.
Lottery olllclals said the prize is the fourth
largest Florida Jackpot ever.
The group, which calls Itself Ihe King s
Point Breakfast Club, has gathered every
Friday for several years lo eat the 99-cent
breakfast at Fiddler's Kosher Restaurant In
Delray Beach, but only decided to play Ihe
lottery aa a group last week.
The winners said they decided lo play the
lottery after learning that one of the club
regulars. James Mollnarl. needed to have a
tooth fixed
The club figured — rightly so. as II turns
out — that Mollnarl rnuld pay for his dental

United Press tntsmstlenal
CAPE CAN AVER AL - Bolted
to the back of a 747 Jumbo Jet.
the launch-scarred space shuttle
Atlantis returned lo Florida
Tuesday, one week after landing
In California lo close oul a
successful but secret military
mission.
Under a cloudless blur sky,
the ungainly looking shuttleJumbo Jet combination touched
down on Ihe Kennedy Space
Center's 3-mlle long shuttle
runway at 2 25 p m. E S T after a
flight from Kelly Air Force Base

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Living twixt plated decks
Dr. Low Ehfharl, ol the biology department al UCF. holds an
Injured Green turtle he rescued in Ihe Indian River The
malnurtshed turtle will be taken lo SeaWortd for treatment

near San Antonio. Texas
Hundreds of NASA engineers
and technicians gathered In
parking lots snd on office roofs
lo watch Atlantia's graceful de­
scent. Engineers were especially
anxious to gel (he orblter back In
lla hangar for a com plete
assessment of tile damage expe­
rienced during blastoff Dec. 2.
Al least ISO fragile heat-shield
tiles on the orblter's right-side
fuselage arr expected to be
scrapped and the number could
go aa high as 250 or 300 when
all Is said and done.
A special learn of engineers

has been forrnrd to study what
might have caused the damage
Among thr candidates chunks
of Insulation or Ice falling from
the shuttle's giant external fuel
lank during Atlantia's ground­
shaking blast off
"What we're thinking Is we
had some kind of damage in
launch or curly In the ascent."
Conrad Nagel. Atlantis's pro­
cessing director, said Iasi week
"We had taken a look al II on
orbll with (the shuttle's robot)
arm and we knew that wr did
have some damage."
Atlantis wound up the 27th

shuttle flight with a landing Dec
0 at Edwurds Air Forte Base.
Calif. Dn/rns of black Hies on Ihe
right side of Ihe orblter s
fuselage were gouged and pilled
and one large tile was missing
altogether
In any case, by Sunday Ihe
orbllrr was boiled lo NASA's
747 transport Jel and down lo
Tusroti. Arts., and then on to
Kelly Air Force Base Mond.iv
be lore thr (Inal leg home Tues
day.
The shuttle Discovery Is next
In Ihe launch lineup w ith
blastoff scheduled for Feb. IH

TH E W EA TH ER
Today...eunny and not as
cool with highs tn the mid 60s
Wind north 10 mph.
Tonight ..mostly clear with
lows In the upper 30s and
lower 40s. Wind near calm.
Thursday ...partly sunny and
not ss cool with highs In the
lower 70s. Wind south 10
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work oul of the group's winnings
On Friday, each of the couples picked
numbers ai random, writing them down on
the back of a place mat. and then pooled
their money lo buy 11 Lotto tickets. Each
person in the group kicked In 91.10.
The winning combination was picked by
Mary Anderson
"It Is marvelous that we can share the
money with our friends." she said
O th er w in n ers include A nderson's
husband. Carl, and Molinarl'a wife. Arlea.
Octavio and Joarphlnc Caruso. Edward and
Augustine Flume, and Luke and Marlon
Lomarllre. All. with the exception cf Carl

ment on the basts of an Invalid
drug lest.
TALLAH ASSEE A slate
*' ihere't an error, sometimes.
official in charge of licensing In the teals themselves." she
laboratories that perform drug said, adding It would be "tad to
urinalysis testa said Tuesday no mlaa li cither way."
method of testing la 100 percent
Phillips said there are about
accurate and that the atale "5 0 or 6 0 " laboratories In
requires a 70 percent accuracy Florida — many of them -in
level.
hospitals — that could do the full
"Procedures have their limita­ spectrum of testing outlined by
tion*. instruments have their Gov. Bob Martinet In his efforts
limitations." said Laura Phillips, to produce a "drug-free" stale
head of the Department of workplace.
H e a lth and R e h a b ilita tiv e
Martinez said he wanted to
Services division that licenses study Ihe possibility of testing all
laboratories that perform drug prospective state employees aa
urinalysis testing.
well aa a num ber of atate
*T don't know of anything workers in "high-risk" positions
that's 100 percent accurate" In
Martinez spokesman Jon Peck
Ihe field of drug testing. Phillips said there may have been some
said. "W e say you have to have a preliminary estimates on the
passing grade' of 70 percent" tn cost of the program were done
order to receive a license.
before the governor made hla
Phillips said consideration is announcem ent, but that a
being given to raising the accu­ special commission has been
racy standard, perhaps lo the 90 ssked lo come up with more
percent level required by Ihe accurate figures and procedures
National Institute for Drug
"T h a i's why Ihe governor
Abuse In Its certification pro­ appointed a study group." Peck
cedures.
said.
Those standards were Issued
The commission la due lo
In A p r il and as ye t. said report to the governor Dec. 16.
spokeswoman Mona Whtttakrr.
Jan Brown, s spokeswoman
no la bora tori rs have received for the state Department of
NIDA certification
A dm in istra tion , saya about
Phillips conceded a revised 150.000 people applied for
error fate could atlll mean that I employemeni with the slate In
person In 10 applying for a aisle Ihe 12-monih period ending
Job would be denied employ­ Nov. 30.

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POSTMASTER: ten* seSrsH ckesfee
te THE SANFORD HERALD, P.0.
Bee HI/, tester*. FL U t il.

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accuracy of 70 percent

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Pvblikhod Deity end toadsy. &lt;«•*(
Valu'd*y by The Vaster* Herald.
Isc.# W« N French A rt , testers.
Fie m i l

don't think the money Is
g o i n g to c h a n g e our
lifestyle. If we were 20 years
younger, it m ight be d if­
ferent. At this age, what the
hell m ore are w e going to
dog

Shuttle Atlantis returns to Florida

From Unllsd Proas International raports

LO TTE R Y

FO R T LA U D ER D A LE — Five couples from
Delray Beach who eat breakfast together
every Friday claimed a $28 6 million Lotto
grand prize Tuesday, less than one week
after they decided to play the game as a
group.

Anderson, are of Italian descent.
"I don't think Ihe money Is going to
change our lifestyle." said Edward Flume
"If we were 20 years younger. Il might be
dllTrrrnt. At this age. whnl the hell more arr
we going lodo?"
The winners said they plan lo lake u
cruise together soon, and they promised
their families would all be richer.
"We have always lived like millionaires
without Ihe tracking.” said James Mollnarl
"Now we have the millions. "
Mollnarl said he Intends lo start a trust
fund for Iris granddaughter, lo pay for her
education.
The winners appeared al a news confer
ence Tuesday al a Fort Lauderdale hotel,
some with Ihetr children and grandchildren
The couples, all of whom rellrrd lo Florida
from New Englund. met each other at the
condominium complex within the last
decade.
They began to go nut lo breakfast together
after Marlon Lomartlre decided she wanted
to avoid Ihe complex on Friday mornings
when It la sprayed for pests
Lottery officials said Ihe group Is the
largest to win Ihe Lotto grand prize on a
single ticket

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are 2
to 3 feet with a blight chop.
Current Is lo Ihe south with a
water temperature of 60 degrees.
New Sm yrna Bench] Waves are
2
feet and seml-choppy. Current la
to the south, w ith a water
temperalurc of 62 degrees. Sun
screen factor: 14.

TH U R B D A T :
SO LUNAK T A B L E : Min. 10:25
u r n . 11:00 p.m.: MaJ. 4:15 a.in.,
4:45 p.m. T ID E S : Daytona
Beach: highs. 12:13 a.m.. 12:39
p.m.: lows, 6:15 a.in.. 6.56 p.m.;
New B m yrne Beech: highs.
12:18 a m.. 12:44 p.m.: lows,
6 20 a m.. 7 00 p in.. Scbsstlon
inlet: high. 12:29 a m.; lows.
6:19a m . 6 54 p.m.

B0ATIN0
Bt. Augustine to J o p lte r
In le t • Sm all craft should
excerrlae caution. Today...wind
northwest 15 to 20 kls this
morning with seas 4 lo 6 ft
except higher In Ihe gulf stream.
Wind decreasing to around 10
kts In Ihe afternoon with seas
decreasing lo 3 to 5 ft. Bay and
Inland waters a light lo moderate
chop.

SUNDAY
P l y C l d y 6 6 -5 2

STATISTICS
The high temperature In San­
ford Tuesday was 57 degrees
and the overnight tow was 37 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agrliullur.il Reseatch
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
There was no recorded rulnlull
during Ihe 24-hour period end­
ing at 8 a m. Wednesday.
The temperature al 9 u rn.
today was 50 degrees and
Tuesday's overnight low was 39.
as recorded by the National
Weather Service ul the Orlando
International Airport.
Other data:
□ Tu e s d a y's high....................S6
□ B a ro m e tric pressure..30.28
□ R ela tive h u m id ity..... 65 pet
□ W in d s ............. NNW at 6 mph
□ R ainfall............................None
□ T o d a y ’s sunset...... 5:30 p.m.
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POLICE BRIEFS
Shots fired at w om an, man jailed
SANFORD — A 43 year old Sanford man accused of niiriff
(wo shots al a woman during an argument is charged wih
aggravated assault and discharging a firearm In an occupied
dwelling
Stephen Michael Charron. of 103 Crooked Fine Drive, was
arrested at home by Sanford police at about 3 a m . today.
Charron la arcused of firing two shots from a rifle over the
head of Stephanie Passard. 19. of the same address
The gunplay, poller said, was during an arguement between
the suspect. Fassard and her husband Charlea.
No one was wounded, hul police said one of Ihe bullets
lodged In Ihe wall of a bedroom occupied by a 20-month-old
child The other lodgrd In a hallway celling where (he shooting
occurred. Itond for Charron l* 15.000

Undersized cocaine rejected by agent
A LTA M O N TE SFRINGS - A man who tried lo sell a small
piece of crack cocaine to an undercover Cliy Couniy
Investigative Bureau agent was rebuffed when Ihe agent said
Ihe piece was loo small lor Ihe price The man was arrested

Sylvan Glade rezoned despite opposition
should br developed al 1.5 more than one home per acre to
lie hull! In Ihr area
homes per acre.
Bill couniy officials said tinDeveloper Mark Arnold bad
SANFORD — Seminole Couniy proposed building 354 homes on two homrs per acre density was
commissioners voied unani­ the 221 acres of bulldable land approprtair for Ihr area brrausr
m o u s ly T u e s d a y n lg h i lo on Ihe 334-acre site. Much of the It provides a buffer between Ihe
approve ihe laud use clumge and site Is either in Luke Sylvan or In Intense-use Interstalr 4 corridor
rezoning for the 220 home wetlands Only ont home |&gt;er and the lower-density rural
western areas of the county.
Sylvan Glade project cast of acre Is currently allowed there
Lakr Sylvan,
Slate agencies. Including Ihr Couniy staffers also said the
The iMiard stre n g th e n e d Ihrlr tiepurlineni of Community Af­ project Is 2'v miles Irom Ihe
earlier 4-1 position favoring the fairs. Department of Environ­ Wcklva River and on ihe fringes
projec t on Lakr Svlvan despite mental Regulation and DNR. of the prolrdion area,
"I see i| as a translllon.il piece
opposition from area rrsldrnts. opposed llir original 354-home
environm entalists and state plan, saying nearly three homes of properly." said District 5
Departm ent of Natural H r- per aerr was loo many for Ihe commissioner Jennifer Kelley
sources |DNR| olllrlals
area which Is In Ihe Wrklva who made Ihr mol Ion In favor
ihe project Tuesday night
On Aug 23, commissioners River Protection Area
Fat Harden of the Friends of
voted to approve ihr project with
The message received by Ihe
about two homes per aerr, with county from the agencies earlier Ihe Wrklva. said no more than
then District 5 commissioner Bill ibis month m ay provide a one home per acre should lxKlrchboff opposing, saying It warning the slate won't allow allowed In ihr area until the SI.
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer

Johns River Water Maltangr­
ind! I Dlsirlrt completes a study
In 1991 which will show the
amcnint ol drinking water avail­
able lor houses in ih r area.
"Until then, you won’t really
know If ihrre's enough water lo
supjxirt even one mill per acre,"
Harden said
W aller Thom pson, a DNR
rnvlronm rnial specialist, said
ih r endangered black bear and
possibly a liuld eagle have hern
seen on tbr Arnold property H r
also said Ihe property serves
borne Icj gopher Ionises, which
are of special concern lo Ihe
stale and federal govrntemrni.
H r said ihr site also Includes
scrub, which ran provide- home
lo rhe threatened sc rub Jay

anyway.
The suspect ran after ihe (ailed negotiations and other agents
moved In on the scene on Jackson al Trakwuod streets, rural
Altamonte Springs, at about 10 50 p m Tuesday.
Alphonan Tyrone Morrta. 20. no address listed, was charged
with attempting lo deal In ( ( M a i n e and rrstsling without
violence Bond Is V1.000

Marijuana found in car
LONG WOOD — Longwuud police who •topped a car with an
r spired lag re trie d « i testing llw driver after he and his car
were searched and 35 4 grams of marijuana was found
Charles Henry Fufney. 32. ol 1001 Laural Oaks Courl.
Oviedo, was charged with possession of more than 20 grams of
marijuana and possesaion with Inlrnt lo dlaltlLulc marijuana
Bond Is $1,000 Police said they found several small packets of
marijuana a marijuana cigarette and other marijuana in the
car.
The arrest was made at 9:27 a m Tuesday on State Road
434. LorigW(«Kl

Man arrested after caught speeding
W INTER SFRINGS — A (ar traveling 41 mph In a 23 mph
/one on Sehoah Boulevard. Winter Spimgs. al about 12 25
p m Tuesday, contained marijuana Winter Springs police

report
The driver Donald LeKoy Cowsbrt. 29. ol Orlando. Is charged
with possession of marijuana and bund is $500 Bailee said
Cowsbrt handed them a hag of marijuana from bis shirt pocket
and two more hags of marijuana were found In the car.

Man arrested for burglary
LONG WOOD — Witnesses I'd lo Ihe arrest Tuesday irf a man
accused of stealing a car stereo from 1320 S Lake Ridge Circle,
on Nov 19
Bretl Franc is Karr. 18. ol 1123 Koprtl Lane. Longwoud. was
charged with burglary and grand tbelt al Lakr Brantley High
School. Tuesday He was arrested try Seminole Couniy sheriffs
deputies who report two witnesses said they saw Karr and a
co-defendant burglarize the car Stmdav the victim Dwayne
Kvalheim told sheriffs deputies Karr returned bis stereo lo
him.
Bond ts $1 ,000 “
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M an accused of fighting couple
SANFOHD — A 19-year old Sanford man accused of
threatening and fighting a man who lives at the same addrrss
was Jailed allrr he also hit a woman several limes al that
location. Seminole Couniy shcrlll's deputies report
Richard Dana Kllzmllter. ol tiuo Elm Si . was arrested al
home at 4 50 p.m Tuesday. He Is charged with burglary lo an
occupied dwelling and battery
Jessica Sue Daly, ol 300 Pathway Court. Sanford, told poller
that when Katz miller arrived al 0OO Elm Si . she met him
outside, because hr was drmandlng lo conic in and threatening
Murk Alan Stricter, ol Ihe same address Daly lold deputies
Kltzmllier till her and then followed her Inside when she went
(o call police Inside (he house, she said, he fought wtth troth
tier and Slrteier Bond is $3,000.

Man arrested on DUI charges
SANFORD — The following jierson fares a charge of driving
under ihe Influence In Seminole County
• Homer Stanley Wilson, 4H. ol 021 Orchard Lane. Altamonte
Springs, was arrested ui 12 3(1 a m today aller his car ran off
Lake Mary Boulevard. 1-ukr Mary. He is also olmrged with
careless driving

The deiire to be free exists In all of us. even this sow seen
yesterday afternoon near the L O N Research facility on Bevter
Road in Sanford An L O N employee saw the pig al about noon

Cheney new public service officer for Lake Mary
By SANDRA B O U C M A M IN I

Herald stall writer
LAKE MARY - The Depart­
ment of Public Safety Iras apjwHnirri Richard R Cheney. 30.
as Its first lull time certified
public safety olllcrr al a starting
salary of $18,500
Ills position bre am r elite live
Sunday.Dec I I .
C h e n e y Is ce rtified us a
firefighter and emergency medi­
cal technician In the slate ol
Florida lie Is a ls o a ipi.ililicil law
enforcement officer Ills re­
sponsibilities will Include those
of a policeman, fireman and
emergency mrdkctl technician,
according lo Police Chief Charles
W. Laudrrelate.
"He has worked as a police
dispatcher with ihr department
of public safety, and as an EM T
firefighter using llfr-suppori
systems. Now wc- vr ollrrcd him
the opportunity lo come work for

MLK Day organizers searching
for drama program participants
SANFORD -• Children and
young adults are needed to
purllrlpulr lit Ihe Youth Night
Drnmail/alion during January's
M a rtin Luther K in g c o m ­
memoration.
Doris Thom as, who Is or­
ganizing tlie youth night pro­
gram for the third year, said »hr
needs young people from kin
dergartrn up to age 25 ol various
e t h n ic b a c k g r o u n d s a n d

Clarification
The photographs of children at
the Bridge To Learning daycare
center In LongwrMMl printed on
Page 0 yesterday were taken by
Herald jth o lo grap hrr Louis
Ralrnondn.

h e r i t a g e s lo g iv e s h o r i
testimonials of “ what II means
to Ik - an American."
This year’s youth program Is
tilled "W orking Together —
Fulfilling Ihe Dream." and will
be presented Jan. 14.
Thomas said the young people
need not have been bom In
another country, but could have
u fam ily that originated In
another land Flag from lheir
native country would be wel­
come for the event too. she said
Anyonr Interested in taking
l&gt;ari in the program can come lo
the Sanford Civic Center be­
tween 10 a m and noon cither
Dec, 29 or 30 lo apply; or they
may call Thomas at 322-5750
for more information

EMERGENCY CALLS

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i

TUESDAY
ported.
• 9:30 p.m. — 300 Magnolia
• 8 10 a m . — 207 Sum ­
Ave.,
mcdlcul call, man. HI.
merly, falsealarm.
• 10:30 a.m. - 300 N Park transported to Central Florida
Ave., overheated brakes, no Regional Hosjiltal.
fire.
• 1 1 : 4 8 p .m . 101
• 10:37 u rn. - 2000 Lake Country Club Dr., trauma,
Mary Hlvd Bldg. 118 Apt It. woman. 30. transported.
medical call, man, 37, trans­
ported In private vehicle.
WEDNESDAY
• 10 48 a m. — 25th Street
and French Avenue, auto ac­
• 3 :5 9 u .m . — 2 0 7 0
cident. man. 79. IrnnijioHcd: Grandview Ave.. medical call,
women. 20 and 08. not trans­ man. 45. transported.

Whllo Ihe hog dined in a held ol cucumbers, L O N employee
Tom Noce attempted lo corral her, but had no success County
animal control officials are currently searching tor Ihe hog

us as the first public safety tm ur by 1992. al Irasi one per criminal Justice toward a degree
In public administration He
officer," Lauderdale said
shift." Lauderdale sulci.
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lUi||.,.e Av^^f &gt;Ll.
Alter an etfchl-wrrfc uwmJcig
•
&gt;
progra m u n d e r Sgt H i t v r ScriunMc
Ie-dess** t
Gregory. C M n e y will he iM r to
rntbnsrd*"
V-|l?*xf
V Sll'lllll'1'1 Wftl III* MlJbl
handle al least 90 different
tasks, according to Landehlulc
Hr will conduct irafllc and felony
•tops, report to accident scenes
to rrndcr first aid and assist In
emergency situations, rrspond
F IG H T B A C K !! A P P E A LS . H E A R IN G . E T C .
lo rliizcn complaints, rrsjxmd lo
R E T IR E D S O C IA L S E C U R IT Y J U D G E
Ore alarms and several other
ON O UR STA FF —
tasks.
O F F IC E S O F W A R D W H ITE &amp; A S S O C IA T E S
Cheney previously worked lull
FR€C CO N SULTATIO N
lim e for the c liy between
1984-1987 as a dispatc her and
was promoted lo communlcalions supervisor During this
lime, lie also served us a lull
lime poller of Derr and as a
lieutenant with the Ore depart­
ment. He served on the E -9 -I-I
P ro c e d u ra l C o m m i lle r In
Seminole Couniy In 1986 and
(ruined people to use Ihe 9-1-1
emergency syslcin,
Cheney said hr has been
Sponsored by Universal Csnlcs of Csissdsgs
Involved in public safety since
R EA D IN G S A V A IL A B L E
1980 when he was honorably
discharged from the U S Navy
ALL R IA D IR S ARE CERTIFIED RV U.C.S.S.
alter four years He maintained
PSYCHICS
• TAROT • MEDIUMS • ASTROLOGERS
wra (Mins systems
Plus
a
Largo
Display of New Ago Books. Tapes &amp; Gifts.
Public' safety officer Is a new
concept for ihe city of Lake
• Thurs • Frt • Sal * Sun
Open Dally 10$ pm |F»i TUI 8 p m )
December 15, 16. 17. 18
INFO (904) 228 3190
Mary
"The taxpayer* get the most
UNIVERSAL CENTRE 4 6 0 CASSADACA RD.. CASSADAGA, FL.
for their money. The chief
X IT T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T
|Laudrrdale| Is really a great
chief in bring It la public safety
officer) Into ihr city like this."
Cheney said
laiudcrdalc said hr has hern
looking (or a full-time public
safrty olllcrr for more III.in (wo
years The cliy has two part-time
One name says it best.
public safely officers In Ihe
police reserve, he said.
"We would like lo entice three

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D ISABILITY

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P S Y C H IC F A IR

Homeowners Insurance?

Richard E. Chaney

T TONY RUSSI INSURANCE

Regular rental unit
inspections suggested
By BRAD CHURCH
Morale! stall writer
SANFORD — City Commis­
sioner John Mercer has sug­
gested Sanford Initiate a pro
gram lo regularly Inspcrt rental
units In Ihe city.
Mercer go! the Idea Irom his
(laugh ler. who lives In Royal
Oak. Mich , a suburb of Detroit.
H r said when bis daughter wrote
that her apartment In Royal Oak
bud lo lx- Inspected before she
could move Into It. It piqued his
curiosity and be asked his
daughter to send a copy of ihr
city ordinance requiring the In­
spections.
Mercer thinks It’s u good
ordinance that wouldn't cost the
cliy anything, but could Improve
the quality of rental units in
Sanford. The city commission

will discuss II al Its Dec. 19 work
session
Mercer said the Royal Oak
ordinance requires that each
rental unit in that city be
Inspeclrc! every two years, when
they become vacant, and doc sn’l
allow them lo Ik - occupied again
until they pass le Inspection.
The program Is (Mid for by
assessing minor fees for the
Inspections. H r said $8 Is
charged lor an Individual rental
null In buildings with less thun
nine units In larger buildings,
all (he units in a building are
Inspected for $30. be said.
Mercer said be doesn't thtnk
those charges would be a
hardship for landlords, and they
are sufficient In Royal Oak lo
jiay for Ihe cntlrr Inspection
program.

It

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EDITORIALS

Cool heads
and hot deals
N ovem ber's w ild bidding w a r for R JR
Nabisco — and the 62S0 billion reportedly In
the hands of leveraged buyout m o g u ls on the
prowl for other such prices — h a ve Congress
worried, and w ell they sh o u ld . Hut the
schemes that have so far been proposed to
curb these b u yo u ts — Irom tax la w changes
that would m ake corporate b o rro w in g more
expensive to bans on pension fun d participa­
tion In leveraged takeovers — co u ld turn out
to be worse tha n the disease they arc
supposed to cu re . B y comparison, the plans of
several congressional com m ittees to hold
hearings early next year m ay seem u tepid
irsponse, but that's exartly w h a t Congress
needs to do — proceed with caution.
There Is som ething terribly skew ed about
an econom y that offers Its biggest rewards to
Its most undeserving participants — the
Investors, la w ye rs and brokers w h o can make
hundreds of m lllln s of dollars In a matter of
weeks on financial m aneuvers that add
nothing to the long term wealth o r productive
capacity of the nation. Yet the sam e mecha­
nisms these wheelers and dealers use can be
Just as cru cia l to those econom ic activities
that the c o u n try most wants to encourage.
Lim itin g th e ir availability co u ld prove a
serious mistake.
Ta x breaks for coropralc b orrow in g, (or
Instance, are still far more w id e ly used by
businesses m a k in g desirable research and
c a p ita l in v e s tm e n ts than in leveraged
buyouts. E lim in a tin g them w o u ld hu rt both
kinds of activities. Even a special tax jx-nalty
on particularly high tnlerrst p a ym e n ts — the
kind typical w ith the Junk b o nd s used In
these buyouts — could hit hardest those new
companies, troubled companies a n d high risk
ventures that also have to b o rro w at high
Interest rates for undertakings that could do
i the broader econom y enormous good in the
long run.
S im ila rly, a n y move to m a ke tl more
difficult to force ownership or management
changes on a com pany might prevent needed
shnkeups of Inefficient corporations. And It
would be hard to devise a lim it on pension
fund Investm ent that would a p p ly only to
unproductive buyout schemes, and wouldn't
‘sim ply prevent the ordinary citizen s served
by pension fun ds from earning the same high
returns that w ealthy Investors are able to
‘ garner,
If Congress has to move carefully, however,
that does not m ean that the b u y o u t moguls
should be allowed to proceed com placently In
(he meantime. Existing securities and an­
titrust laws, if the administration w ould only
enforce them , could pul a dam per on deals
that mislead ordinary investors or threaten
undue concentration of economic power. And
c o n g re s s io n a l ang er and a tt e n t io n by
themselves, could well Induce a degree of
self-restraint on Wall Street. T h e one thing
already certain, before any hearings are held.
Is that that Is sorely missing.

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CHUCK STONE

A rafat, ‘Red C hina’ and free speech
Nobody asked George Shull/ to gel In bed with
Yastr Arafat — Just to let him talk to the United
Nations
Hut the outgoing secretary of slate, who has
always seemed to be a man of deliberative
cogitation, dissipated that aura with one surly,
dog-ln-thr manger denial of a visa to Anifat. Not
only did hr compromise the sovereign integrity
of the United Nations and the historic right of
free speech, he fled.
Shultz claimed that hr denied Arafat an
American visa In address the sovereign United
Nations In New York because the l*alcsilnr
Liberation Organization had practiced terrorism
"against American citizens and others." Hut a
confidential State Department document pre­
pared by Its counter-terrorism bureau lists 22
ln&lt; tdrnts by the I’LO i Latah (action between
Ju n e 1983 and March 1988. and none were
directed against Americans.
When Arafst explicitly exiled lor the recogni­
tion of Israel and condemned terrorism a few
days later on Dec 7. hts clarttlcatlon reduced
Shultz's decision to an exercise In unjustified
vlniiurllvencss.
Many nations consider South Africa a terrorist
state. Yet South African representatives have
unlimited free speech tn our country, even while
denying It to black South Africans at home.
No one has ever confused Shultz's historical
grasp with that of more scholarly predecessors.

such as Dean Acheson or John Foster Dulles, but
what history teaches Is that nations eventually
reach a consensus on international pariahs
In 1949. the Peo­
ple's R e p u b lic of
C h in a w as p r o ­
claimed In Peking.
The United States
refused to recognize
"Red C h in a " and
d e c la re d t h a t It
wasn't going to be
allowed to "shoot Its
way Into the United
Nations."
The new Chinese
govern m en t even
se n t It s a r m i e s
against A m e ric a n
f a begi nni ng
troops In Korea In
th*t advances
1930 Yet. 21 years
Ihe cause of
later, the U n ite d
peaco In the
Ststcs supported tlie
Middle East J
adm ission of the
Pcopie s Republic of
China Into the United Nations. And 10 years
after that, the two nations established dlptomsilc

relation*.

History will repeat itself when the United
Stales eventually recognize* a Palestinian na­
tion And that time could be drawing nearer

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Mr. Congressman: Just say yes
W ASHINGTON - If ever a &lt;|ueslton arose In
politics for which the simple, obvious answer
is wrong, that Issue t* the pay for top
government ofTIctala.
T o Ralph Nader, tire consumer advocate, the
proposal to increase the salaries of members of
Congress, federal Judge* and top official* of the
executive branch ts simply a scheme by
members of the "upjier economic elite" to
assure their domination of government. "To p
federal oftlclals now makr at least five times
the average worker's wage." he says. "In a
democracy, this Is a sufficient distance
between the political rulers and Ihe ruled who
|M»y thetr salary-"
Th e gut level appeal of this kind of cockeyed
jxipullsm Is evident. Walk into any barroom
and bowling alley and say, "I'm here to tell
you that your poor congressman needs a raise
’cause he can’t make It on $89,300 a year,"
and you’ll tie hootrd down The obvious
response is. "Tough luck T ry making It on my
take-home pay."
Member* of Congress know this, so they
have rejected or scaled back Increases In their
own salaries and those of thetr counterparts In
the other two branches of government--to the
point that. In real, unlnllalrd dollars, those
salaries have declined by about one-thtrd In
the last 20 years
A federal commission of distinguished
private citizens, most with past government
experience, ts about to recommend a big
catch-up raise for the top 2.300 government
jobs, with comparable hikes for another 8.500
In senior support positions The proposal goes
to President Reagan, who lias given Informal
signals through his (owner chief of staff.
Howard H. tlaker. Jr., that he will endorse
most If not all of the raise in his Dual budget.
Th e jiay boost will go Into effect unless
blocked by Congress, us many such proposals
have been In the past Why Congress Is even
v o tin g on Its ow n su lary--a u o b viou s
cnnflirt-of-lnirrest -ts a question some would
like to address by taking Ihe lawmakers
entirely out of the process. But as long «* they
have a say. It's terribly tempting for the
grandstanding |&gt;ollllclami In the House and
Senate to play Nader's populist tune by
offering a resolution ol disapproval. If the
resolution comes to a vote. It passes, because
few are brave enough to say. "A pay raise Is
good public policy, even If It benefits me."
Hut the testimony to the salaries com­
mission. headed by Washington lawyer I loyrt
N. Culler. Is convincing evidence that Ihe
quality and Integrity of government are being
Jeopardized by the diminishing rewards of
public service.
In the executive branch, Anthony S. Fauci,
director of AIDS research at the National
Institutes of Health (N llll. testified that
because Nil) salaries are rapj&gt;rd at a level

Hut the world can only believe Arafat's speech
before the U N. General Assembly If It doesn’t
fall the Emersonian lest: "How can I hear what
you say when what you do stands over you the
while and thunders so loud that I cannot hrar
what you say to the contrary?" Translation
There must br no more terrorism
In the meantime, the only thing that world
opinion has to rely on are Arafat's word*
When Shultz tried to suffocate Arafat's
freedom of speech, he failed on four accounts ft)
H r ended up giving the PLO leader a bigger
world platform (2) tty furring Ih r General
Assembly to travel to Geneva to hear Arafat, he
added more costs to a U N budget alrrady
worsened by America's arrears |3) He closed hts
eyrs to (he terroftat-sponsoring government*
with whom wr do business 14) H r isolated
America's moral leadership
Fortunately. Shultz's lost gasp in a lame duck
administration didn't commit diplomatic hah
kart
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JACK ANDERSON

ET-U-l-CA'L S'/Q-LUTTO-H
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Arafat has finally come to trrms with a painful
reality for hts people! Israel la here to stay.
Before a Palestine Is here to stay as well (and like
the People's Republic of China, one day It will
be), the PLQ must recognize Ih r sovereign
legitimacy of Israel

roughly boll that of comparable positions tn
universities or Industry. “Over the U*t decade.
NIII has not been able to recruit a single senior
research scientist from the prtvsle or academic
sectors to engage In...a clinical or basic
biomedical research program Not one."
The problem may be particularly arutr In
scientific Jobs hut brad-hunters for thelnromlng hush administration also have a major
stake In the pay raise proposal. They must try
to recruit able managers from high salaried
buslnesa and Industry Jobs-and. more Impor­
tant. hold them for morr than the )H month
average for senior government positions, so
they ran make an
Im parl once they
know thetr Jobs
In the Judiciary,
the number of resig­
nations attests to the
frustrations of non­
c o m p e titiv e p a y .
Only six Judges re­
signed between 1958
and 1973; In Ih r
co m a prab le span
from 1974 through
th is y e a r , the
num ber was 57.
C o n se rv a tiv e s
Justifiably worry how
many of Ihe Reagan
appointees of recent
years can afford to
stay on the bench.
Hut compelling tea
tltnony also came from a black Judge. Robert
M. Duncan, who quit In 1985. ut age 57. to
enter private practice.
"The decision to leave Ihe bench was
agonizing." he said, but "after llVy years of
00-83-hour work weeks." after enduring death
threats to himself ami his family members,
"m y wife was still working, we had not
traveled outside the country, and I was unable
to foresee how I could afford to send my
youngest daughter to the unlversliy of our
choice."
As for Congress, the center of controversy tn
any pay-raise proposal, the Cutler commission
Is proposing a straight trade off, endorsed by
the leaders of both parties In the House and
Senate: Give the members a substantial pay
Increase and. ut Ihe same time, rrqulre that
they slop fattening their pay hy picking up
honorariums for speeches and visits to outside
groups
The honorarium loophole Is one through
which House members can supplement their
l»ay by 30 percent and Senate members by 40
percent. It Is one of the ethical "black holes" of
Capitol Hill

Censorship by
military brass
W ASHINGTON — American troops tn the
Pacific are fed a diet of censored and sanitized
news from In the Psc 18c Stars and Stripes
newspaper Serious charges of censorship
have been substantiated by a rotigresslona)
Investigation, but It appears the Pentagon
will do nothing about It
The self funded. Tokyo-based newspaper
delivers U S and world news to 130.000
American troops stationed tn Guam. Japan
Korea and the Philippines The military
supervises and gistrlbutr* the paper, but la
not supposed to Interfere with Ihr stories
That rule has apparently dropped by the
wayside, along with basic press freedoms
Our associate Jim Lynch has examined an
unpublished copy of the draft report from the
General Accounting Office, which was
•■signed by Congress
to Investigate Ihe
censorship charge*
A panel of Journal
1st* appointed by the
G A O fn u n d th a t
many of the editorial
d e c is io n s at Ihe
newspsprr were In­
d e f e n s ib le
Col
Edwin Montgomery,
a former fighter pilot.
Is the top editor of
the paper lie claims
that he only edited
the stories to correct
C h * Inserted
"Inaccurate" or "un­
quotes from
balanced" reporting
by the wire services
himself In sn
and his own civilian
Associated
reporters
Press story j
Th e G A O scruti­
nized 2(X) allegation*
of c e n s o rs h ip . Most re s u lte d from
Montgomery doctoring or spiking "bad
news'* about the military
— H r refused to print a story about a
communis! guerrilla In the Philippines,
catting It a “ public relations piece for tbr
communists."
— He killed a story on a Korean woman
who w i i s a prostitute and had entered the
Untied States in a sham marriage with a
serviceman Montgomery said It wo* senna
ttonal ism.
— He Inserted quotes from himself In an
Associated Press story about the censorship
investigation Those quotrs said that If the
G A O was "fair." It would find no substance to
the censorship allegations.
The GAO rrcommrndcd that the Pentagon
replace Montgomery with n qualified civilian
editor hut the Pentagon has ulready an­
n o u n c e d a o n e -y e a r e x t e n s io n of
Montgomery's term as editor and says 11
needs an editor Irom the mtlltury because the
paper must be ready to meet the needs of the
troop* in combat
Montgomery has more than Just the
Pentagon In his comer. He lias hts cousin.
Rep. Sonny Montgomery. 0-Miss. Staffers on
three congressional committees who are
lanilllar with the GAO Investigation say that
Rep Montgomery worked behind the scenes
to help Col. Montgomery. The congressman
told us that he only helped his cousin get an
Interview with a key congressman looking
Into the censorship allegations. "I thought It
wn* important for him lo I k - able to tell his
side o f tlie story," Rep. Montgomery said.
Col. Montgomery shouldn't take all the
blame. It appears hts role at the newspaper
was scripted by his superiors. As one House
Armed Services Committee staffer put It.
"You'd (censor) too If a four-slur general was
Jumping on your (derriere)."
The Pentagon rejected GAO recommenda­
tions to abolish the Stars and Stripes rule
against Investigative reporting and lo do
uwuy with the paper's advisory board, made
up entirely of military brass.
So what will the Pentagon do with the
G A O 't conclusions? Precious little.
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�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida — W ednekdar, D acsm bsr 14, 1968 — • A

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F IN A N C IA L

Market moderate, prices dip
Unit** Press International
NEW YORK — I’rlcca opened lower Wed­
nesday In moderalr trading of New York Stork
Exchange Issues following a Commerce De­
partment report on the nation’s trade plrturr.
The Dow Jones Industrial average, which
rose 3.91 Tuesday, was of! 10 85 to 2132 64
shortly after the market opened
Declines led advences 310-351 among the
1.389 issues crossing the New York Stork
Exchange tape. Early turnover amounted to
about 11.830.000 shares.
Shortly before the market opened, the
Commerce Department reported the nation's

merchandise trade gap narrowed In October to
910 35 billion from a revised September deficit
of 910 87 billion.
Wall Street forecasters had estimated the
trade shortfall would be within a range from
about 98.5 billion to 910 5 billion
The market had been anxiously awaiting the
trade figures for clues on how fast the nation's
economy was growing and whether rapid
growth would prompt the Federal Reserve to
raise Interest rates
Tile trade report sent the dollar lower against
key foreign currencies In early New York
trading.

Dollar slightly lower;
gold, silver both off
United Press International
The dollar was slightly lower
Wednesday In moderate trad*
Ing against key foreign cu r­
rencies In New York following
a Commerce Department re­
port on the nation's trade
picture.
Gold and silver prices were
mostly lower.
The Commerce Department
r e p o r t e d th e n a t i o n ' s
merchandise trade gap nar­
rowed In October to 910 35
billion from a revised Sep
tem ber deficit of 910 87
billion
Analysts had forrraal a wide

Dow Jones
Daw Jaa ss Avsragss
10:00 * tn
30
Indus 3136 91 off 6 58
30
Trans 944 31 of! I HO
13
Utils 184 HO off 0 18
85
Stork N11 84 oil I 93

range of figures lor the October
trade gap. but most predic­
tions were between 910 billion
to 910 5 billion.
In earlier trading In Tokyo,
the d o lla r s tre n g th e n e d
against the Japane*- yen.

Gold And Silver
NEW YORK - Foreign and
domestic gold A silver prices
quoted In dollars per troy
ounce Wednesday
Gold
London
Previous clone 420 50 up 0 75
Morning fixing 4 19 60 off 0 90
Hung Kong
419 83 off 0 40
Now York
Comex spot
gold open
42150 up 170
Comex spot
sliver open
6 188 up 0 02
(London m orning fixing
rhsnge is based on lire pervtous day's rinsing price |

(otnmission decided on a 3-2
vote not to oppose It
The properly was owned by
several people and Included a
Sanford water well Held owned
by Ihe city but not within the
city limits The property not
owned by the city is expected to
tie developed
In other tsislnrss , the osmmission
• Annexed property at Ihe
southwest corner of* W Fifth
Street and Airport Houlevard at
the request of Seminole Capital
Limited
• Reronrd property south ol
Celery Avenue and north of First
R oad, east of S u m m e rlin
Avenue The ptupetly. In Ihe
eastern jiart «»f Ihe clly. will be
developed Into a retirement jiark
by New Tribes Mlsstnn lo replace
a currrni retirement park at
Oviedo which Is In the path of
Ih r S r m l n o l r C o u n ty
Kx|i&lt;r*away
• Approved conditional use
permits to enable iwu planned
rrstauranis lo serve alcoholic

Government pay raises
United Press Iniecrvstlsoal
W A S H IN G TO N - A presi­
dential com m ission re co m ­
mended a pay raise of more than
50 percent Tuesday for mem­
ber* of Congrrsa and federal
district judges, an Increase of
945.500 lo Immml ihrlr annual
salaries lo 9 135.000
Th e panel also suggested
salaries of Cabinet members be
raised 955.500 a year — from
999.500 to 9135.000 It said Ihr

brttrr pay Is needed tu attract
and retrain high caliber officials
for lop government posts
In addition. Ibr Commission
on Executive. Legislative and
Judicial Salaries suggestrd these
other raises
• President, from 9200.000 a
year to 9350.000
• V ic e p r e s i d e n t , fro m
9H5.OOOto9l75.OtX)
• Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court, from 9110.000
to 9 165.000

R IC H A R D V IN C E N T TIQ H K
Richard Vlnccnl Tlghe. 54.
435 Wymore Road, Altamonte
Springs, died Monday at his
residence. Horn July 19. 1934 In
New Jersey, he moved lo Alta­
monte Springs from Toms River.
N.J.. In 1971. He was an Insur
ant e salesman arid u member of
St. Augustine Catholic Church.
He was an Army veteran.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Elizabeth; son. Richard "Chris” .

Weather------Continued from Page 1A
Marion White ot the Central
Florida Research and Education
Center said only the most cold
srnslllvr plants might have been
damaged by the chill Corum
brrs. squash and tomators are
most cold sensitive, while cab
huge. broccoli and carrots better
sustain the cold
Actually, the brief, early cold
spell might have helped plants,
be said Early cold spells force
sap down Into roots so Inal
plants can endure even ctilffi r
temperatures
Don S m ith . C rysta l La k r
Nursery owner, reported no
damage to plants At 39 degrees
with wind, he said, plants are at
no risk
Smith cautioned growers noi

lo h r down yard plants as they
would ferns or citrus. II growers
choose to cover plants during
cold weather Smith advises
them lo use slicks lo keep plasltr
from dlrrrlly lour hing plants. In
order lo keep the plants warmer
Jeff Mae/ula of Rhodes and
Sons N u rsery said healers
w e r e n ' t t u r n e d on in
grrrnhooses last nlghl No dam­
age was i ausrd to plants at the
nursery, he said
Some ol the area's homeless
sought shelter Irom Iasi night's
cold The Rescue Mission on
I3lh Street took in .itmnl live
morr individuals than on an
avrragr nlghl. Ihr mission's
Deborah Wynn said Last nlghl
alsiul 2&lt;lmen anil a woman with
(litre i hlldrrn kept warm .it Ihe

Holy Croat Episcopal Church
has nol had rrqursis litis year
for cold-weal her shelter, which it
has nffrrrd In its rectory In the
past.

Coot toned from Page 1A
wan lung him
IwvrrRges
Kelley said I uesday allrr Ihe
Gregory s Is under construe
aniHHincrment that she believed
non In thr Sanford Town Square
Clayton had made a good de­
shopping erliter In the 1500
cision. "Since we re nol suing
hlork of French Avenue, and thr
ihe cities as much, there's nol as
San Antonio Rose Mexican res
much work for her to do." Kelley
latiranl plans In move to (hr
said. ” 1 still feel that one lawsttli
Mine shopping c rliter soon
Is too many.”
Commissioner Fred Streelman
• A dopted ad o M I i u j U f
ms*Ung Uie reclaimed wralrr- •Aid,' Under the circumstance*
irnse system lor ihe etty. and a site made a smart derision."
According to him. Clayton’s de­
resolution telling mil policies
arttf ^ffoerdurrs for use of Ihe cision likely was liased on more
than annexation issues
water Construction of main
During commissioner's review
Hors for Ihe treated effluent is
of current litigation Tuesday.
under way now
Hooper and deputy county at­
torney Bob McMillan told them
• Rezoned proprrty on Ihr
the county challenge* cities on
wrsl side of Sanlord Avenue
between 24th anti 25th strrets to lew situations Of Ihe 40 rases
allow construc t Ion of an ac­ currently open, only four Involve
countant’toff ler

rides, McMillan said The other
rases involve eminent domain.
Insurance claim s and suits
against tlie county over zoning
and other decisions
In suits involving ride*, ihrrc
of the four Involve Sanford
annexations The other Is the
county's lawsuit against three
ctcltrs. Including Sanford, over
their refund to collect county
mad Impact Ires
Hut McMillan said of (lie 346
know n annexations m ih r
countv sinc e 1977, only 14 have
been challenged by ihr county
Thirteen of the uses have either
been decided in the county's
favor by the courts or have been
settled. Mi Mill.in salt!
One Sanford annexation sun
was lost by Ibr county because ii
tiled Ihe a|i|&gt;e.il In the wrong

routl. but the county Is asking
permission from Ih r ajiprals
court to take the case to the stale
Supreme Court.
After the workshop, Warren
v&gt;td ihe jx rccpet ton that the
county Is aggressive towards the
rides Is not fully supported by
the farts Nevertheless, she said
thr county nerds lo lakr broad
steps to eliminate the petrep
lion
"Th e ruling right or wrong
dors not Justify a methodologv
or an attitude," Warren said
C o m m is s io n e rs a jijiro vrd
Hooper's suggest Ion lo meet
with officials from Altamonte
Springs and Sanford to seek
agreements lo provide service tu
unlncorjNiraied areas nearly or
completely surrounded by those
cldcs

mission
The Salvation Army hasn't
been taxed with increased re
qursis for assistance and shrllrr.
Lt. Sam Flanigan said Flanigan
said Ihe Salvation Army has
received no m orr calls than
Usual during thr recent told
spell The Salvation Army re
cclvrs about 10 lo 15 rrqursis
ra*-11 week for assistance with
utilities, hr said, during cold and
h o i m o n th s D u r in g cold
w-rathrr. alsmi five lo six re
qursis are plarrd lor Items such
as space heaters, hr said

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TH O M A S JE F F E R S O N
Thomas Jefferson. 78, 20H E.
M itc h e ll H a m m o c k R o a d .
Oviedo, died Saturday. Dec 10.
at Florida Hospital, Attumunlr
Springs. Horn June 12. 1910. In
Albany. Ga.. he moved to Oviedo
from Mlddleburg. Fla.. In 1936,
He was u retired custodian and a
Baptist
Survivors Include daughter.
Mrs. Harhara Jefferson-Houston.
Oviedo: sister. Mrs H rrlh u
McDowell. Orange Park: and two
grandchildren.
G o ld e n ’s Fu n e ra l H o m e ,
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build a house here on his own
and 1 think he should lie allowed
t o " McClanahan asked “ Who
knows what the assessed value
of lhal house Is?”
Commissioners Mercer and
Whltcy Eckstein voted lo deny
the waiver and McClanahan and
Hob Thomas Jr. voted against
denial.
Mayor Itellye Smith brokr the
tie by voting against denying Ihr
permit, hut then asked for a
motion lo (able Ihe matter as
requested, which was made and
passed
The commission also approved
an ordinance selling up an
Inspection system for srpllc
tanks In non-rrsldentlal arras
C lly Engineer Hill Simmons
explained that lo comply with
new slate regulations. Ih r
rounly will allow no more septic
tank prnnlis In the county In
non-resident Lit arras unless Ihr
governing Jurisdiction has a
procedure lo monitor them.
City Manager Frank Faison
said thr rule would apply lo very
lew places since nol many corn
mrrriatly nr Industrially zoned
arras have septic tanks

ford lo creale the lax Increment
district.
Such a district freeres pro­
perty taxes in I he area and
reserves any additional tux rev­
enue resulting Irom Improve
merits or Increased valuations
Thai money goes Into a special
fund and Is used for low Interest
loans or grams lo luster devel­
opment or redevelopment.
In another mailer. Ihe com­
mission tablrd action on a re­
quest lo grant permission for
Woodrow Pope to rebuild a
house at G10 E Seventh Street
that has liren more than 80
percent destroyed by flrr
Pope was not at the meeting
and had requested the vote tie
postponed However. Mercer said
he did not favor granting waiv­
ers of city ordinances and moved
the waiver for Pope lie denied A
etty ordinance says If (Ur de­
stroys HO prrrrn t or morr of Ihr
assessed value of a house It
cannot lie rebuilt
McClanahan said. "We are
sprriding grant money In the
same area lo fix up houses, some
of which would tie condemned
Herr is someone who wants to

Resigns--------

City
Coatlaaad from P ig i 1A
The remganlzatkm makes Jan
Donahue, current deputy clly
clerk and Faison s secretary, clly
clerk She will remain secretary
lo the city administrator
Faison also proposed that
Carolyn Small, now chief ac­
c o u n ta n t becom e fin an ce
director and head a department
•WlWh will liu lude pari bl life
prrsrnt administrative services
department dealing with finance
and budget
The rest of thr current ad­
ministrative senders d e trim e n t
will become thr personnel dr
pariment Faison proposed that
T im McCauley, a personnel
technician, tie promoted lo the
new position ol personnel
director
Faison said his plan w ill
lighten the staff organization
and will cost the clly about
97.500 less In personnel coats
In Ibr annexation case, about
200 acres between L’psala Road
and Oregon Avenue south of Ihe
CSX Railroad right of way was
approved after thr co u n ty

Local Interest

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The last session of the Florida
Legislature authorised counties
to impose a Hirer day walling
period on g u n p urch a se s.
Volusia and Orange county
commissions both passed such
resolutions but the Semlnult( ommission defeated it.
City commissioners also In­
structed City stall to negotiate
with county staff about the
county commission delegating
authority lo Sanford to create a
tax Increment financing district
In the Goldsboro area
The commission had hoped to
pass such a resolution before the
county charter goes into effect
Jan. I. but time la running mil
City Attorney William Colbert
told the commission that Florida
law reaervrs the right tri rrra lr
such a district to counties, if the
county had adopted a charter,
unlesa the rounly delegates such
authority lo a cliy
T h e com m ission then in ­
structed city staff to meet with
county staff lo determine what
the county's attitude I* wimtil
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Into Sanford during the winter tourist vam in and
17 per week durtn|{ the summer.
“ The main priority now is to get the terminal
finished." he said.
The terminal building has been gutted. and
can be uaed the way It is temporarily, said Mack
LaZenby, airport director.
The authority had hoped to have It flnslhed by
Feb. I. but a joint participation agreement with
the stale to receive pantal state funding for the
project was needed, which will delay the project
slightly. The agreement was approved Tuesday
and LaZenby Mid bids will be let as soon as the
money Is received and bids can be let. Me Mid he
hopes the terminal will be finished by late
February or early March.
The Federal Aviation Administration has
approved a $1.1 million gram for 90 percent ol

the coat of extending the apron In the terminal
area and construction will begin soon The
authority will pay $55,000. or 5 percent of the
coat and the state will pay the other 5 percent.
Another requirement before charter service
can begin la adequate crash rescue service and
the authority voted to accept an offer from
Sanford to provide that service. The authority
had asked both Sanford and Seminole County to
submit propoMls for offering air crash fire
protection and decided to accept the Sanford
proposal as less expensive.
The city commission approved the proposal
Monday night
The airport authority will pay the coat of
sending 10 firefighters to a school In Ocala later
this month.
Sanford offered to provide service for up to 35
flights per week at no cost, except when off-duty

firemen have to be called In. Fire Chief Tom
Hlckaon estimated the cost for 70 flights per day
as $64,063 per year.
The county offered basically the Mine service
for $167,000. LaZenby Mid the county's costs
were higher because the county fire system Is
spread over a larger area The airport would he
served from the Midway Fire Station, but
whenever equipment and men left that station to
cover a landing or take-off. the station would
have to be covered by men and equipment fmm
somewhere else In the system
Sanford proposes to send a fire truck and crew
to the runway about 30 minutes beforr a flight Is
to land Unless the airplane Is not leaving uguln
that day. which would Infrequent, the crew wilt
remain there until the craft takrs off again
Palmlerl Mid the truck will often be at the airport
for three of four hours at a stretch.

Chief Hickson said that will not hr a problem
unless there are other fire calls during the time.
When OfF-dUl) firemen mas h a i r to lx* t ailed III
that case, the ulrport authority will |&gt;ay those
firemen
The contracted flrr service will only be
temporary. LaZenby said Me M i d the authority
has one old llrr truck with loam capability, ns
required, but not the water capacity the FAA
requires The authority anticipates buying
another truck next year and hiring Its own
l&gt;ersonnel to handle its own fire protection
One other situation to tie rrsolvrd before
beginning charter service from Canada Is that a
customs official must tie available at the airport.
LaZenby Mid the staff ts working on that, and
may get an official to come up from Orlando to
handle foreign flights

Sanford Regional: An airport looking for an airline
■y LAURA L. $ULLIVAN

Herald staff writer
S A N F O H I) The Sanford
Regional Airport Is an airport
looking for an airline.
T h e accom m odations arc
there: Once a naval air base, the
airport has all the facilities to
land ncany any flight tn the
western hemisphere, and is
undergoing renovations and
expansion.
And the need is there: A
marketing study completed In
the spring shows a clear demand
for earner service to the facili­
ties.
So the S a n fo rd A ir p o r t
Authonty Is aggressively trying
to make service to the airport
more than just a possibility
They want to make it reality tn
the next year
The marketing study for the
authority estimates 943.000
Sanford area residents might fly­
out of the airport In a 12-month
period. The greatest demand Is
for service from Sanford to
Miami and to Atlanta, according
to Mack LaZenby. director of
uviatlon at the authonty.
Service to regional centers and
major transponatlon hubs like
Miami and Atlanta could tie a
benefit to area business travel­
ers Such service could make It
poMiblr for a passenger to leave
Sanford, conduct a full business
itay In Miami, then return "at u
reasonable hour." he M i d . "You
can't hardly make a one day

business trip to Miami" he Mid.
noting the time It takes to dnve
to the area's main airport tn
Orlando and to find parking
there
"The airline market is a dif­
ficult one to get into." LaZenby
said Since deregulation of
airlines In 1978. he Mid. airlines
may choose which markets to
enter and w h ic h to exit-*
depending on how profitable
service to those areas can be.
Service from Sanford "could
be profitable lor the earner and
profitable for the airport." he
M id Even if only 30 perrent of
the estimated area traffic flew
from the alrpon. he M id. airlines
would still serve 300.000 con­
sumers a year.
According to the authonty's
study, passengers tn the Sanford
area spent $42.6 million on
airline tickets In 1985. The
study Included Seminole and
s o u t h V o lu s ia c o u n t ie s .
The authonty is developing
Incentive packages to attract
airlines to Sanford Regional
Alrpon Packages would Include
negotiated landing fees and coats
for handling aircraft and for
start up operations. LaZenby
M id

Planned growth lor Sanford
Regional Airport doesn't include
competition with Orlando In­
ternational or Daytona Beach
Regional Alrpon. LaZenby Mid
Carrier and chaner services to
Sanford using mostly 20- to
40 seat planes could be com­

plements to those at nearby
facilities, he M id Over 90 per­
cent of fliers In the Sanford area
choose flights from Orlando
while 2.2 use Dwytona facilities,
according to the authority's
study.
And LaZenby contends that
Sanford's proximity to the O r­
lando and Daytona airports
shouldn't preclude additional
service to the area. Ifla premise
is that Sanford is the same
distance from Orlando as Ft.
Lauderdale from Miami Miami
and Ft Lauderdale are major air
terminals In Florida
Scheduled carrier and charter
services, air cargo services and
corporate and general aviation
all play a part In the authority's
master plan To accommodate
this kind of branching out. the
authority has approved funding
for 17 new T hangars, a half mile
of new roadway and renovation
of the terminal now underway.
The authority will work with a
$6 2 million budget In 1989.
Existing facilities at Sanford
Regional Include an Instrument
landing system. 90 hangars, an
8.000-foot primary runway, a
control tower and high-lnlensity
runway lights
So far this year, the airport has
serviced 140.000 operations
Itakc-offs and landings), an in­
crease of 30 percent over last
year
To promote the alrpon among

Sanford Regional Airport it large enough to handle commercial traffic
airlines, recreational filers and
businesses the autlronty has
produced a video presentation
numerating Sanford area attrac­
tions. LaZenby produced a
promotional newsletter to out­
line aiporl developments tn the
fall

Arafat makes dramatic appeal for peace
Unltod F r a n Intarnatlonal
G E N E V A - P L 0 leader
Yasser Arafat Mid Ire opposed
terrorism “ In all Its forms" and
appealed directly to Israel for
peace talks Tuesday tn a dra­
matic speech to an unprece­
dented session of thr U.N
General Assrmbly away from Its
headquarters
"I ask the leaders ol Israel lo
c o m e h e r e , u n d e r the
sponsorship of the United Na­
tions. so that together we can
lorge peace." Arafat told thr
delegates at the Palais Des
Nations, thr U N European
headquarters
It was not immediately clear If
Arafat. In fits proposal for thr
peaceful coexistence of Jewish
and Palestinian states, was rr
fcrrtng to a previously proposed
U.N.-sponsored conference on
thr Middle East.
Israel, which boycotted the
one-hour. 20-mlnutr opening
speech of file three-dav General
Assembly deflate on the Pales
line question, and the United
Slutrs swiftly dismissed the
address as ambiguous
Israeli Ambassador lo thr
United Nations Jotianan field
Mid. "lie's a very good actor
but I don't sec any tnujor
departure from Algiers." where
the Palestinian leadership de­
clared an Independent slate.

supported a U.N. resolution
Implicitly recognizing Israel's
right to exist and renounced
terrorism.
T h r United States and lararl
rejected the Nov 15 Algiers
declaration by thr Palestine
N a t i o n a l C o u n c i l , or
parllamrnt-ln-exllr. saying II
did not go far enough toward
peace In the Middle Eaal.
In his speech. Arafat reaf­
firmed Israel's right to exist
within secure borders provided
the Mine rights arc accorded
the atatr of Palrallnr pro­
claimed In the occupied West
Hank and Ga/a Strip, where a
year-old Palestinian uprising
against Israeli occupation ts
raging
The chairman of ihe Palestine
Liberation Organisation M i d the
PLO "ts free of all ambiguity."
"I condemn terrorism in all Us
form* I condemn irrrortsm In
all Its forms." hr Mid.
In Washington. Ihe Slate
Department M id there were
some "Interesting and positive"
elements In ihe sprrrh. hut
rejected II ns falling short of
meeting U.S. conditions for a
dialogue with Ihe PLO.
D e p a rtm e n t sp oke sm a n
Charles Redman M i d "II con­
tinues lo tie ambiguous on key
Issues." Including recognition of
Israel's rlghl lo exist, accep­
tance of the U .N . Security
Council resolutions on peace

and negotiations in the Middle
East, and renouncing the use of
terrorism
Jordan s King Muaseln Mid.
however that Arafat had done
everything the United Stales
had asked of the PLO leader
toward the Middle East peace
process
"I know what was expected of
ihe PLO all the more because in
Ihe past I Intervened with Ihe
United Stales on behalf of the
PLO." Hussein M id In an in­
terview w ith Fra n c e 's
Anlrnne-2 television channel
T h r monarch M id he wanted
to state "clearly and frankly
that chairman Arafat has met
each of Ihe requirements of Ihe
United Stairs. "
Wearing a khaki military un­
iform with his trademark black
and white headdress known as
a "kafflyah" draped over his
right shoulder. Arafat proposed
a 3-polnl "peace Initiative" on
behalf of "Ihe provisional gov­
ernment of the State of Pairs
line "
Dramatically raising his voice,
gesturing and widely opening
hts eyes. Arafal then issued his
direct challenge to Israel to do
business with Ihe PLO.
•I M y lo them, as 1M y lo you.
that our people, who want
dignity, freedom and peace for
themselves and security for
their state, want the same

things for all the states and
parties Involved In the Arab
israrll conflict." hr M i d
"I M y to them Come, let u*
makr pracr Cast away frar and
Intimidation Lravr tx-hlnd thr
apectrr of the wars that liavr
raged co n tin uo u sly In ih r
furnace of this conflict lor thr
past 40 years. Set aside all
threats of wars lo come, whose
fuel could only be ihe bodies ol
our children and yours.
"Come, let us makr pcarr
Let us makr thr peace of Ihr
bold, far from thr arrogance of
power and the weapons of
destruction, far from occupation
and opprrsalon and humiliation
and murder and lorlurr." hr
M id

Arafal asM ilrd Ihr United
Stairs for supporting Israel and
denounced as "arbitrary" ihr
U.S. rrfusal tn grant him a visa
to address thr debate In New
York, which prompted ih r
159-mrmbrr General Assrmbly
lo move ihr session lo Geneva
Only Ihr United Slatrs arid
Israrl votrd against thr transfer
Uritatn abstained
"It Is painful and regrettable
that thr American government
alone should continue lo bark
aggressive and expansionist
schemes as well as Israel’s
c o n tin u e d o c c u p a tio n of
P alestinian and Arab ter
rttories." Arafat M i d .

The world responds...
Is ra e lis say speech a ‘m ira g e ’
Unltad Prsss Intarnatlonal

JER U SA LEM The army
Wednesday enforced a curfew
lor a second duy In the West
(Link town of liurtn while |x&gt;llcr
investigated tiir slayings of a
Palestinian, a Jewish setiler and
a soldier In one of ttie most
violent Incidents ol ihr year-old
Palestinian uprising
A lund dispute between
Palestinian villagers a n d Israrll
settlers apparently sparked
Tuesday's confrontation In u
Held adjacent llrr northern Jew ­
ish West Hank settlement of
lieraklta. authorities M id At
Iruxl 307 Palestinians and 10
Israrll* have been killed since
Palestinian* began their upris­
ing Dec. 9, 1987. against 21
years of Israeli occupation.
Th e Incident occurred at
about the lime PLO chief Yasser
Arafat addressed the U.N Gen
eral Assembly III Geneva, c u ll­
ing lor |&gt;enre talk* with Israel

i

P rim e M in Inter Y it/h u k
Sh am ir dismissed Arafat's
overturncs as a "mirage." but
throughout the occupied West
Hank and Ga/a Strip. Palesti­
nians rrlcbralrd Arafat's speech
by staging marches, waving
plcutrrs of Ihe PLO trader and
waving Ihe outlawed Palesti­
nian flag. Palestinian sources
M id .

In Nablus, thr West Hank's
largest city. Palestinians re­
leased balloons Into thr air
carrying red. green, black and
white PLO Hags, the sources
M id .

In Uuza Clly. residents drllrd
a curfew shot fireworks from
their rooftop* and chanted "God
Is great" and "We want u
Palestinian state.” The military
clamped a curlew on Ihe entire
Ga/a Strip Monday In an effort
to prevent violence on Ihe
ot t .isioii of Arafat's speech, and
lilted Ihe curfew early Wed­
nesday on must of ihr urea

B ush: N o th in g new fro m PLO
Unltad F r a u IntTwatfowal
W ASHINGTON - President­
elect George Hush M id Tuesday
Palestine Liberation Organiza­
tion leader Yasser Arafat's
speech to thr United Nations
was not enough to open talks
between the United Statrs and
ihr PLO and added that a
"clearer statement on every­
thing" Is necessary,
Hush Tuesday alto met with
President-elect Carlos Andrea
Pert* of Venezuela lo discuss
Third World debt and other
Issues and both men proclaimed
their relationship off to a good
start.
Speaking to reporters as he
sat down to meet with Perez.
Hush was asked about Arafat'a
address lo the United Nations In
Geneva and M id he had not
"had a chance tn analyze that
long, long speech."
However, asked If his ad­
ministration Is prepared to hold

direct tulks with the I’M), hr
M id: "No. we've got to havr u
much clearer statement of ev­
erything."
Hush contended that Arulut.
In h is s p e e c h , d id not
specifically address Ihr three
mum condition* Ihe United
Stales Mys must Ire met beforr
there can be a direct dialogue
recognition of Israel s right to
exist, a renouncing of terrorism,
and recognition of the U.N
resolutions concerning peace
and negotiations In (hr Middle
East.
"The conditions are clear —
Ihe American position Is very
clear." Hush M id "I would
welcome any progress, hut It's
got to be dear. It’s got to be
clear In these three significant
points."
Following his meeting with
Perez. Bush declared Ihe rela
tlonshlp "off to a very good
start" and contended Perez was
"very persuasive.”

"Short hop* from Sanford
would be wonderful.
Penny
Stone of l-ik r Mary I ravel said
A demand exists among arra
travelers. Slone M i d . but not it
flying from a smaller uir(*&gt;ri
makes the trip more expensive
Hut flying from a smaller

alrjxirt iliMsn I have to lost
morr. Mi/rnhv Mid Farrs and
quality of servlcr have lo lie In
litre with consumer demand In
order for lire .minx * to profit, hr
said
I fir airline market t*
motivated hv ttie economic* of
the traveling market

It s o u n d e d g o o d b u t it
w o n ’t p la y in U .S ., Is ra e l
URI A n a ly s is
CAIRO. Egypt — Allrr more
than four decades of Arab
Israrll hirsiilily. II would have
been extraordinary If I’l.O
chairman Yasser Arafat had
met U S demands for an
explicit Palestinian recognition
of Israel In his longawallrd
speech Tuesday
The leader &lt;4 Ihr Palestine
Liberation Organl/allnn Is
enmeshed In a drlicatr tialanring art In Ihr Middle East
where diplomatic progress is
usually measured In nuances
And there were plrnlv ol
nuances in his *|&gt;rreli lo an
extraordinary session of Hu
U .N General Assembly In
Geneva
Arulal's proposal* lot an
inirrnatlonal peace conference
and deployment ol U K forces
In Ihe Israeli-occupied West
Hank and Ga/u Strip are
unlikely lo lie urcrplrd by Ihr
United Slates Ihr main l.irgn
of Ills (trace ollrnslvr. and
produced thr rxpe&lt; Ird lot
mediate rejection from Israrl
He did not advance ttie
Palestinian position signlllcattily beyond llir declaration
Issued by the Palestine Na
ttonal Council Nov. 15 In
Algiers so II Is unlikely to
satisfy Ih r United Slatrs.
which Aralut Iiojm-s will font
concessions out of Israrl
T h r Reagan administration
M i d that declaration did not go
far enough In Hireling the U S
demand for clear recognition
of Israrl. an American prrcondition for negotiating with
the PLO
Arafat Is dinging lo the card
of unequivocal recognition
because It is one of the last hr
has up Ills sleeve lie a|ij&gt;ar
rntlv Is not prepared lo play II
without assurance ol some
g-‘io
So. once more Ihe world wax
trcuied to the chimera ol
Arafal trying lo woo the Unit
ed Stairs, keep In line* hi*
radical wing up|x&gt;sed lo deal­
ing with Israrl. and leave sninr
room lor luturr give In negoti­
ations. Il’x somewhat aktn to
trying lo nail Jrllo to u wall.
Arafat’s speech abounded
with phrases that Implicitly
acknowledged Israrl'a right to
survival side hy side with ,i
Palestinian slate
Arufal affirmed again ih.u

^ This is a clear
and unambiguous
p o s i t i o n . As
chairman of the
PLO, I declare here
again that I con­
demn terrorism in
all its forms. ■
•Yasser Aralal
PLO chairman
the U N Security Council's
Resolution 242 ol 1967. pro­
viding ihe right ol all stairs In
ihe region (olive within secure
iMiundarlrs. should serve ns
the 1*1*1* of an international
(trace conference
llr also indicated that Ihr
I'l.O had abandoned Its lorrnrr
objective ol clrxlfovlng Israrl
H r acknowledged that Ihr
I’l.O'* plan lo establish a
"democratic stale" on all the
land ol Palestine — meaning
Israel and the occupied ter­
ritories — was a d re am dis­
tant Irom reality."
Although Arafal blurred the
recogn ition Issue, h r ultempted to meet another U.S.
drmand hv delivering a re­
nunciation ol terrorism In
dear lemta.
"Th is Is a clear and tinatnhlgtious position." hr Mid
"A s chairman of ihe PLO. I
declare here again that I con­
dem n terrorism in all lls
loruis "
Mill hr also look all liidlrccl
xwi|x- ai Israel and ihe United
Slate* by "saluting all Ihr
people in iMs hall who were
once acc used ol terrorism by
ilx-ir cxrcullonrrs and colo­
nizer*. during Ihr bailies ol
liberation. Ian who urr now
ih r hoiirsi leader* of their
liroplex "
Aralal had a much more
|M-ai elul demeanor than In his
llrsl s|M-er li in ihe General
Assembly in 1974 when lie
w as an used *&gt;» entering the
U N building in New York
arm ed with a pistol.
Hut. hairing a change In
U S policy under President­
elect George hush. Arnfut will
have lo move further lo earn a
place In a negotiated settlemem ol Hu- Middle East con­
flict.

�S a n fo r d H e ra ld . S a n fo rd . F lo r id a — W e d n e s d a y . D e c e m b e r 14. t9 8 8

Mass murder suspect
arrested on rape charge
Unllad Prc.a International
N E W H ED FO H D . M.i»* Stair poller Investlf{Mllnft ihr
death* of six women found along
highways In thr New Ik-dford
area aural til a 35'year old man
Tuesday on charges of kidnap
ping a woman and raping and
assaulting hrr with a dangerous
weapon
A stale poller s|M&gt;krsrnan ref­
used to link Ihe suspect, Nell F
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and crash landed the aircraft In a cornfield inside thr South
African field territory, officials and a witness said It was not
clear If thr pilot defected lo Namibia
.
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Cuba signed a historic accord In the Congolese capital of
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Judge says PTL sale
price was ‘too low’
Unltad Prass International
C O LU M U IA .S C - The judge
who sujiervised the sale ol Ihe
PTl. empire built and lost fry TV
preacher Jim tlakkrr Mid ihe

BGft million selling price to a
buyer from Can.id.i was "B l&lt;)
million loo low."
But U S Bankruptcy Judge
K ufus R e y n o ld s conceded
Tuesday Ural "sometimes you
can't get what you want." and
upproved lhr sale of Ihe Chris­
tian television m inistry lo
Toronto real estate developer
Stephen Metnlck.
The order came a month after
Reynolds rejected a hid almost
twice as large but Involving lev*
cash (rum Memlck. w ho has said
{deviously lhal bis Interest In
I'T L ls strictly financial
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Monday. Mernlck again was the
high bidder for f'TI.'s assets, but
Ihla lime Iris oiler was only
about $37 million In cash, and II
ap|&gt;earrd the Judge would lie
forced lo order piecemeal liqui­
dation at Tuesday's hearing
But lawyers for Mernlck and
I T L liankruplcy tnistrr M.C.
"Red" Benton met Monday night
lo work out Ihe plan approved
by Ihe court Tuesday.
"Frankly It’s about $10 mil­
lion loo low." Reynolds said of
the Bflft million cash deal
The Judge said he wanted an
offer of atiout $75 million In
provide more money lor I’TI.'s
creditors, wtio are nwrd as much
as $130 million, lint he said Hie

sale lo Mrrnlck was a heller
alternative than a piecetnr.il
liquidation
"We're so happy and very
excited dial we have won."
Mrrnlck said alter Reynolds accepled his purchase projNis.il. "I
will siarl formulating my plan*
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alter he led stale poller on a rar chase that ended when Ihe
fugitive drove Into an empty school Inn troopers said
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Te n escaped rebels captured,
207 remain at large, 60 dead
Unltad P ftM Iw f r w t lo w l
COLOMBO. Sri Lanka - Scrurity force* Wednesday captured
10 Sinhalese rebel* who escaped
during an at lark on Colombo's
maximum-security prison. bul
207 remained at large. aald
olTlrlala. who reported at least 60
more death* In ongoing political
bloodshed.
The hreakmit by members of
th e J a n i l h i V I m uk t hI
I'eramona (JV PI. or People’s
Liberation Front. Tuesday nt|(ht
was believed to have (inured

prominently tn a Cabinet meet­
ing that also wus expeclrd to
foru* on preparation* (or next
Monday'* presidential election
The JVP. made up mostly ul
leftist youths o( the Slnhalrsr
majority determined to topple
the government, lias vowed to
derail the election by escalating
a campaign of murder. Intimida­
tion. sabotage and pmlests that
h&lt;t* claimed more than 2.400
lives since Ju ly 10H7
Police reported tliat at least 55
more people were killed by the
extremists In the 24 hour period

R eagan b lasts
W a s h in g to n ’s
‘Iron T ria n g le ’

P e s tic id e s in g ro u n d w a te r o f 39 s ta te s
was associated with normal farm use. the
report said IH have been confirmed lit ground
water at levels equal to or alMive established or
projMised health advisory levels
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using the repon to draw hard and fast con*
elusions about the scope or public health
Implication* of ground water contamination
nationwide
They emphasized that only half the studies
Incorporated In thr report have been scientif­

Unltad Prats International

ending Wednesday morning,
bringing to at least 154 the
number of such stuylng* since
Sunday
Most of those killed were In
southern Srt t-unk.i the reliefs'
main stronghold, and included
an army corporal and a Ceylon
Transport Hoard employee,
jmllcr said.
The JVP's victims have been
largely supjMirter* and member*
o ( P re sid e n t Ju n iu s
Jayewardene's United National
Party IUNPI. security Correa and
their families

W ASHINGTON — The Environmental Pro­
tection Agency said Tuesday residues of 77
different pesticide* have tirrn found In ground
water In 39 stales and more than half of that
contamination Is linked to routine farm use
The E l’A. releasing an Interim refiort sum
mnrtzlng the findings of 150 ground water
monitoring studies, said 46 |iestlcldrs detected
In 26 states were most llkrly attributable to
'normal field use "of chemicals by fanners
The report said 32 pesticide* found In 12
stales were related to "point source" jiollutlon.
such as discharges from wastewater pipe*,
localized spills or tmpn&gt;|ier dl*(M»*al or halt
dtlng of chemicals
Of those 46 pesin ides where contamination

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lions have not been confirmed

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W ASHINGTON President
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Congress, special interest* and
the media as a permanent Iron
T r i a n g l e ' * o f p o w e r in
Washing' n that ha* warped the
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colony” and voiced frustration
over hi* failure to tm I.hu e the
budget liefore leaving office —
although he maintained Con
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Reagso vrgurd that Congress,
particularly the House, ha*
become an unchanging club
« hose mem tier s arr wooril and
won by sprctal Interest group*
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media ha* thwarted effort* to
effect fundamental change by
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|&gt;am&gt;ting the vlrws of hi* oppo­
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la-fore he hand* over the rxrcu
live branch to President elect
George llu*h Jan 20 The prest
dent ha* srhrdulrd a foreign
policy speech Friday at toe
U n iv e r s it y of V ir g in ia at
Charlottesville and plan* a final
nationally Irlr w*r .1 -iddtf **
"ft sometimes seems to many
Americans that what might t&gt;r
called a triangle ol institution*
part* of Congress, the media and
special Interest groups. Is
transforming and placing out of
focus our constitutional iM la n c e .
particularly In the area of the
budget and foreign policy." he
declared
"Some have used the term
'Iron Triangle.’" he added "A
measure of Its (Miwer derive*
from It* perm anence A d ­
ministration* come and go but
the members of the 'Iron Trian­
gle’ endure, even the ImmI v the
framer* of our Constitution In­
tended to lie the most vulnerable
to shill* in public altitude* — a
referent e to the House w here all
seals are up (or election every
two year*
Reagan claimed thr House —
controlled hv the Democrat*
since January 11155 — "with a
fTunhlnallon of gerrymandering,
change* In caiiqMlgn finance
rule* and the power* of incum­
bency ha* become a virtually
permanent chamber, no longer
indy responsive to the people
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re-election there is less turnover
in the House than In th r
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evoking loud laughter and
applause from thr |Mrtl*un uu
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also comes from Its ability to
(iMu* drtiair and letter-writing
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strp Into grralrr detail to the
merits of this or that restraint on
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T h r Washington Hulled hive been one
of (he MIA'* truly had teami this leaicn.
challenging the expansion Charlotte
Hom ed for U it place In (he Atlantic
Dl vision.
But put thr Buitnn Celtics on the court
with them and the Hulled play like a
contender.
T h r Bullets beat Boston 115-105
Tuesday night to end a seven-game
l o s i n g s t r e a k . In f a c t , t w o of
Washington's five victories thd season
have conic against the Celtics.
•'Their eyes seem to light up whenever
we come In to play them." Boston Coach
•Jimmy Rodgers said "They nrrn't the
ipMinr tram w r see when they piny
someone else.”
Jeff Malone scored 21 of his 25 poind
in the second half and Bernard King
contributed 30 points for the Bullets.
"We've been struggling as of late, but.
for whatever reason, we play well against
(he Celtics.'' King said. "I just think that
we match up well against them. We force
them to work hurd on the offensive end.
We double-team (Robert) Parish and we
double-team (Kevin) Mcllale. Our goal I*
to &lt;-no%" them to be a little fatigued In
the second hull and I think In the fourth
((uarirr they did run out of gas a hit.”
Washington. 5 - 14. won for the first
time since Nov. 26 agalmt Charlotte and
heat Boston. 9-11. for thr second time in
three meetings th d season
Kevin Mcllale scored 22 points. Danny

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points apiece and Parish had 16 points
for Boston Calledgr sroird IU points
a n d g r a b b e d 14 r e b o u n d s for
Washington
In other games. Milwaukee top|&gt;ed
Philadelphia 109-01, the Los Angeles
Lakers beat Cleveland 111 l&lt;)J N*-w
York ripped New Jersey 121-100. Indi­
ana defeated Charlotte 115-104. Atlanta
trounced Chicago 114-HA. Dallas &lt;-llp|M-d
Golden State 117-11). Denver thumped
Houston 126-101, Seattle overturned
Phoenix 126-116. Portland thrashed the
Los Angeles Clippers 113-92 and Sacra­
mento mauled San Antonio I OH 89
Bucka 109, Blacra 01
At Philadelphia. Jack Slkma scored a
•caaon-hlgh 26 poind and Ricky Pierce
a d d e d 19 to l e a d M i l w a u k e e
Philadelphia, which lost Its third
straight, received 21 points fmm Charles
B arkley, who was called for two
technical fouls and ejected w ith 3 36 Irft
Lakers 111, Cavaliers 102
At Klchflrld. Ohio. Magic Johnson
acored 31 points and achieved his sixth
triple-double of the season .Johnson
added 13 assists and 12 rebounds for his
101st career triple-double. Cleveland
was paced by Ron ILu|K-t'N30polnt*
Knlcks 121. Nets lOO
At New York. Charles Oakley scored
IH points and Rod Strickland added 17
to lead New York to Its fourth straight
victory. New York has won 14 of Its Inst
17 games and New Jersey has lost seven
of Its last eight.

Pccers 115, Hornet! 104
At Indianapolis. John 1-tmg scored 25
points. Including 12 points its Indiana
blew open the game In the fourth
quarter Reggie Miller added 22 points
(or Indiana. 5 14. Kelly Trlpucka led the
expansion Hornets. 5-13. with 26 point*
H a w k i 106. Bulls 34
At Chicago. Dominique Wilkins st ored
30 points as Atlanta halted the Bulls'
six-game home winning streak Moses
Malone scored 19 points (or Atlanta,
while Doc Rivers had 16. John Battle 15
and CHIT Lcvlngslon 14 Michael Jordan
led Chicago with 28 point* and 14
rebounds.
Mavericks 1 17. W arriors 1 1 1
At Dallas. Derrk Harper hit back-toback three-point shuts In the louith
quarter and Mark Aguirre scored 32
points to lead Dallas The victory marked
the 16th straight lime the Mavericks
have bcuten the Warriors In Reunion
Arenu. Golden Slate was led by 31 points
from Mitch Richmond and 27 from Chris
Mullin.
Nuggets 126, Rocketa 101
At Denver. Lufayctlr Lever scored 23
points and Blair Rasmussen added 22 a*
Denver moved Into sole possession of
llrst place In the Midwest Division. Alex
English added 19 points and Michael
Adams 17 for the Nuggets. Akeem
Olajuwon and Mike Woodson paced
Houston with 15 points apiece.
Sonlcs 126, Suns 116
Al Srutlle. Sedale Thrratt scored 8
points In the final 6 17 minutes and

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lo spark Seuttle. Seattle has won lour
straight at home, while the Suns lost (or
just the second time In their past seven
lites Eddie Johnson and Tom Chamrs led Phoenix with 27 points each.
Blaicra 113. Clippers 92
Al Portland. O re . Kevin Duckworth
scored IH |Kilnts lo lead six Portland
players In double figures ns the Trail
Itla/ers won their third In u row. The
Trail Bla/rrs have beaten the Clippers 15
straight times and 24 times In a row In
Porlluml. Benoit Benjamin led the Clip­
per* with I H point*
Kings 108. Spurs HU
At Sarrumrnto. Calif.. Harold Pressley
scored 26 |»o!nl*. Including four threepointers. to lead Sacramento. Jim
Petersen hud 22 |Milnts and 11 rebounds
and Vlnny Del Negro added 11 (Minis
and 5 assists as the Kings won only their
fourth game San Antonio, which lost Its
founh straight game, wus led by Johnny
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!Lake Mary tops
Lake Howell, 3-1
By TO N Y D s tO H M IlH

Herald aporla writer
CASSELBERRY ll could
have been a bloodbath but
Instead, the Lake Mary and Lake
Howell boys aocccr team* played
an outstanding match Tuesday
night. Lake Mary's Rams wlnn*
In* 31.
The Ram*, ranked No 4 In the
latest E A C A slate soccer
rankings Improved to 4-0-1 with
the decision while the Silver
Hawks of laikc Howell dropped
lo4 2.
Going Into the game, there
was some concern that It could
become a (oul Riled affair laisi
week, the Silver Hawks were
Involved In a game that they lost
on a forfeit when one of their
players was red carded and
wouldn't leave I he field Also.
Lake Howell (ell sllghtrd after
being Irf: out of the field of this
year's lift s Hut tournament,
hosted by Lake Mary
While there was a fair amount
of louls and contact — Lake
Mary was whistled for IH fouls.
Lake Howell fur I I — for the
most part. It didn't appear to be
malicious The two teams took
their knocks and. rxrept for one
or two minor shoves, kept their
com insure
"I was pleased with that.' said
1-ake Mary coach Larry MrCorkle. "We talked about what
Itappened with l-ake Howell last
week, but that's not always

going to be the case.
’T h e y played us a strong
game for a white. I told our
players to kept It calm and roll
and In the second half, I think It
started paying off. We worked
har d on not m a k i n g a n y
mistakes."
For Lake Howell, mistakes
made by opponents are crucial
to Its attack. In fact, the Silver
Hawks, with their tight-marking,
aggressive style of defense, work
to create those mistakes and
turnover* But against a talented
team like Lake Mary. It didn't
work
"T h e y played a real nice
game." said Hill Stevens, roach
of the Sliver Hawk* "T h e y
possess the ball real well, they
support real well and their trap*
are really close
"We rely on a strong defense,
we really do We really enjoy
playing a team of Lake Mary's
rallbre To get to their level,
we're going to need a better
training facility on campus Hut
this wasn't a do-or die game in
our season. W e're looking
forward to playing them again ”
In the first half the two trams
played a chess match. Lake
Mary building and controlling
play with Lakr Howell attacking
the Hams at rv rry turn Hut the
Rams Rnally broke through at
23 17 when John Mora took a
diagonal ball from Ales Acosta
and Ricked past Hawk gosltr
Steve Munnrll

Lions top G atew ay,
run record to 4*1
B y D E A lt S M I T H

Herald correspondent
O V IE D O — T h e Lions of
Oviedo High School, behind a
strong 1-3-1 rone defense and
the scoring of Hobby Crager.
Brad H ol ton, and C h a rl e s
Warner, moved to 4-1 on the
season with a 03-51 victory over
Ki ssi mm ee G a t e w a y H i g h
School at the Lions drn Tuesday
night before 125 fans

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Laks Howell's Terry Miller tries 1o (jet off a pass while Lake Mary's
Manny Rolaan applies me defensive ho'd The Rem* a* &gt;aineo
unboaten Tuosdey night wlthe3-t win over Lake Howell
In the aerond half, Lakr Mary
scored twice 'more At 53 53.
Mora wa* pulled down In the
l-akr Howell penalty area by
Rlad Saidl On the following
penalty kick. Mora treat Munnrll
to the left post for hts second
goal
Fifteen mtnu.r* later. Travis
Hetstngrr look advantage of a
chip shot by Manny Roldan that
got behind Munnrll and tapped

It Into the goal
The Silver llawka avoided Ihr
shutout when Mike Hairs* cor­
ralled the rebound of fames
Trrnholm 's shot off the right
frost and deposited it In the net
at 72 2ft l-ik r Howell krpt up
the pressure and tested Lake
Mary 'keeper Steve Sharp a
couple more times, but couldn't
pul anything past him

Balaudo boosts Oviedo

Schake: Man on
a m issio n for S H S
Bp C H U C K S U R 0 K * *

Herald correspondent
While hi* tram ts on a quest
to prove Itself as one of the
tougher trams In the state.
Srmtnolr High’s Trrn l Srliakr
is a man on a mission of bis
own
Schake. who wrestles for (lie
‘ Notes at the 140-pound
weight class has madr an
Imparl on the wrestling scene
already this season as hr lias
I-ecu groomed into one ol ihr
premier wrrsllrrs In Ihr area
Thus (ar this yrar. Srhakr is
3-1 with hts only loss coming
at l hr hands of A ube rndalr
" I Itkr this yrar's tram
tierausr we've finally built it
up to tie a really good squad."
Srhakr. who la one of four
senior captains on the tram,
said. "The trams at Seminole
havr always been good, but
now we're more balanced and
I think that 1s the key to this
year's success '*
In today's world of athlrtrs
who struggle In the &lt;lassronru.
Schake Is a diamond in the
rough when tl comes to com­
bining the iMxiks with the
wrestling mat Schake main­
tains a 3 6 gradr (mint average
at Seminole and wax selected
os the school s representative
at last August'* Bill MrCullom
Intern Program
While
participating In the prrntlgious
program. Srhakr got an expe­
rience that he will never
forget.
" I had a good time In
Washington. D.C..*‘ Schake
said of hts Journey to the
nation's rapltol. "We toured
around thr city and wr saw
the Congress, the Capitol, the

mark and increased the lead tp
3-0 23 minutes Into the game.
Rob Mills then took a serve
Alex Balaudo scored four from Tim Walaanen and netted g
goals, all In the first half, to lead 10-yard shot to up the lead to 4-0
Oviedo lo a 7-1 thrashing over 28 m in u te s into the half
DeLand in a Seminole Athletic Balaudo added a goal with fivy
Conference matchup at Oviedo minutes left In the half to up the
lead to 5-0.
High School
DeLand came up with Its only
The Lions improved to 5-1 and
will return to action Friday night goal right before the half to cut
against Land O' Lakes, the team the lead to 5-1 at the ln&gt;
that knocked them out of the temilsslon
Jeff Derose look a WaUaneri
playoffs last year tn the reglonals DrLand fell to 1-4 on the pass early in the second half and
pill In a 25-yard shot to up the
season.
Balaudo opened his scoring In lead to 6-1 with 37 minutes tu
quick fashion scoring scoring his play Mills added the final goal of
flnu goal five minutes Into the the night, off an assist from
Karson to Increase the lead to
match off a Jeff Karson assist
I lal.uxto then broke open down 7-1 with 22 mlnuteatoplay.
Ovtedo completely dominated
the left side and drilled hts
second goal 18 minutes Into the the entire match as U outshot
the Bulldogs 26-10. The Lions
match to up the lead to 2-0.
Balaudo broke open once needed lo make Just six saves
more, dribbled around a pair of and were able to keep the ball on
drfrudrrs. and ripped a shot their offensive side or the field
Irom 20-yards out the found the most of the night.
By MARK B L Y T H B

Herald sports writer

White llousr. and wr got to.
l i s t e n to s o m e S e n a t e
hearing* It was a great expe­
rience "
Traveling around the nation
Isn't anything new to this
muscular Seminole matman
as hr and hts family belong to
the New Tribe's Mission and
do missionary work all around
the world Presently, he Is
living at the mission's head
quarters in Sanford, but has
traveled Irom mission field* In
Pennsylvania. Michigan, and
Missouri before taking resi­
dence In the Sunshine Stale.
"My parrnt* got Into the
mission when I was three
years old," Srhakr. who was
also a standout for the 'Notes'
volleyball squad, said T t'a
grrat because you meet a lot of
people and make a lot of
friends It's really tough to
move from place to plare. but I
like to meet new people and I
love it here at Seminole,"
The main purpose of the
mission ts In go around lire
world, teaching natives about
the scriptures In the Bible und
establish churches, according
to Schake. Last sum m er
Schake had a rure opportunity
to travel to Panama for eight
weeks und leach the people
llicre.
"We predominantly teach In
Africa. South Africa. South
America, and places like that."
Schake. who plans on attend­
ing Liberty University In
Virginia after graduation, said,
"ll was a lot of fun In Punama.
We lived with a family In a
Irlbe four to six fret off of the
ground In a grass hut. We
slept on little mats In an

Brantley upends Gateway
■y C H U C K B U R Q K S t

Herald correspondent

Trent Schake not only excels on the wrestling mat but in several
other endeavors The SHS senior also carries a 36 grade point
average
Indian house and helped build
a house und a school for
missionary kids."
Sem inole coach Glen
M alolinl has nothing hut
praise for Schake and feels he
is not only an example for
athlrtrs and scholars, hut for
ull ol the world

"Trent Is a special kind of
kid." Malolinl said of his home
grown grapplrr. "lie works
hard for everything lie gets
and lie's a plcusure lo coach.
He's u grral story because he's
not Just . h i uthlelc-siudcni. hut
he's an all-around |ieiformrr
111 all aspects of life."

’Noles
Continued from IB
The brrad and butter of the
Seminole lineup got going right
off the bal us the undefeated
Lurry Nathan pinned the Silver
Hawks' Elliot Blakely at 2 52 In
the 135 wrlght class. Seminole's
Trent Schake took to the mat
und ended up on the winning
side of a 19 12 decision over Dan
Hamilton.
"All of the kids did about what
I e x p ect ed t h e m to d o . "
Sem inole head coach Glen
Malolinl said. "W r used this
match more for experience on an
Individual basts than a team
score. Lake Howell was a lot
stronger lost year, but wc arc u
lot better too."
James Bass walk'd all over
Dave Patton. 7-2 ut 145. Kevin
Nathan romped on Sean Kohla
18-6 at 152. and Troy Rollins got
a forfeit for the third year In a
row against the Silver Hawks at
160.
“ Troy has ascended to the
level of a Troy Turner." Malolinl
said. "People are afraid lo wres­
tle him because he’s such u force
on the mat and I like that.
ScoU Glpe got a pin over
Robert Tcrrhart tn 1:27 at the
171 class. Julius Bennett pinned
Jason Rosenblatt In 1:42 at 189.

Mttch Wlggs continued Ihr pin­
ning spree with one over Ken
Times at 220 In 3 45. and Keith
Swltxrr ended the night with a
win by forfeit.
Sem inole's Junior varsity
grapplrrs also were victorious on
thr night with a 36-30 win
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111 — Jo/m Whlla ILMI p Dp p i C ip n ltl &gt; cl
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DO — K tvInG arral (LM I p Tom Brandi* 1&gt;
D J - Larry Nathan (S E M I p E Stately 1 U
1*3 — 1r*nt Vrhal* I I t M l d Hamilton I* (1
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The Lions will now travel to
Longwood to take on the
Greyhounds of Lym nn High
School Friday night at 8 00 p m
before hosting the Central
Florida Classic starting next
Tuesday at Oviedo High School
and Seminole Community Col
lege The loss drops Gateway to
2-5 on the season
"Our defense ts improving *'
Said Ovtrdu Coach Dale Phillips
"We were doing such a had Job
of rebounding on the weak side
fh.it we moved Rohby Crager to
the wing on our 1-3-1 /.one. Hr
still dor* not know what he is
doing hut be Is getting better
We arr nl*o trying to play a little
more physical also because
we've been getting pushed
around "
Oviedo's defense held Gateway
to 33\ (24/73) shooting on the
night and only 2 8 \ 110/36) In
(hr second half Most of the
Panthers offense came on of­
fensive rebounds by Luts Ollvki
and Rock Groupe
Oviedo Jumped out to a 4-0

lead on two baskets by Crager
before Ollvto scored on a re­
bound for Gateway. Charles
Warner of the Lions made a
Jumper before Oltvto scored on
another rebound Danny Phillips
drilled a 3-polnter to give Oviedo
9-4 lead Two baskets by Ollvto
and a Jumper by Croupe for
Gateway and Jumpers by Bolton
and Warner and a free throw by
Crager made the score 1-1-10
Oviedo Baskets by Dodson and
Kenny Nelson of Ihr Panthers
tied the game at 14-14 with 140
to play. But a basket by Crager
and two by Botton offset a latr
field goal by Ollvto to give the
Lions a 20-16 lead after one
period of play.
The two teams continued to
trade baskets until Gateway
scored six straight points, four
bv Ollvto and two by Groupe. to
Ur the score at 24-24 with 5 45
left In the half Oviedo scored Ihr
next eight (mints to take a 32-24
lead with 3 40 to play Warner
made two Jumpers. Phillips one.
and Vince Hollis scored a lav up
on a nice assist by Warner to do
the scoring in the run by the
Lions A basket by Groupe
ended the run by Oviedo but
Bolton and Tim Tocro scored on
assists by Phillips and Warner to
tip the Lion lead to ten. 36-28
The half ended with Oviedo
ahead 40^30
Oviedo shot a remarkable
19/32 (59*11 In the first half and
only had five turnovers as they
were very patient on offense and
did not force up any bad shots

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the clutches of the Panthers.
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The Pal grapplrrs Improved to
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strong and holding oil down (he
stretch, the Pats managed a
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Howell pressure
wilts Lake Mary
■v e m u s p m t i r
Herald sports editor
LA K E MARY — Plan B was
definitely the way to go for Lake
Howell's Lady Silver Hawks
Tuesday night.
With the Hawks holding a
19-10 halftime lead, coach De­
nnis Codrey said he figured the
team would go with either Plan
A (the same thing they did In the
first half — which wasn't much)
or switch to Plan B (a full court
pressing defense).
Once the Lady Hawks applied
the full court pressure. Lake
Mary began to unravel. Lake
Howell used the presa to go on a
26-11 run In the third period en
route to a 67-45 Seminole
Athletic Conference victory be­
fore 151 fans at Lake Mary High.
"I wasn't sure If we could
press Lake Mary because they
nave some good athletes." Lake
Howell coach Dennis Codrey
said. "Bui 1 figured we needed a
change after (he first half so wc
went with the press. The girls
worked really hard on defense
and that's what won It for us."
Lake Howell Improved lo 5-3
overall and 2-0 In the conference
while Lake Mary dropped tu 2-5
overall and 1-2 In Ihe league,
l-ake Howell has a big game
Thursd a y night as It hosts
Seminole High while Lake Mary
goes to Eustis on Thursday.
It was Lake Mary that got off to
a good start Tuesday, scoring
the first six points of the game
while Lake Howell's players took
luma throwing the ball out of
bounds. Tanya Lewis finally
broke the Ice for tlie Hawks with
a three pointer and. despite IS
turnovers. Lake Howell hung
Within 8-7 after one quarter.
The second period saw the
Hawks turn the ball over 10
more times and the play of Tara
Jackson enabled Lake Mary to
take a 12 9 lead, but Jennifer
Bro wn and Val L a h r then
rked a 10-4 Lake Howell run
t gave the Hawks a 19-16
halftime lead.
■ Lake Mary came back to take
the lead on a pair of baskets by
Wlleatha Hartsfield early In the
third period but Brown then
tipped the cords from three-

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point range for a 22-20 Lake
Howell lead.
The Lady Hawks then went to
the pressure defense and Sartna
Winston scored four points In a
row for a 26-20 lead. Lake
Howell then forced a five sec­
onds cal] on the Inbounds paaa
and Cathedra Winston's layup
off a Brooke Bums assist made II
21-20
The pressure defense then
forced another Lake Mary turn­
over and Cathedra Winston then
fed Bum s for a baseline jumper
and a 30-20 Lake Howell lead
with 4:08 left In Ihe quarter.
Brown went on to score six
consecutive points later In the
period as the Hawks tofik a
45-27 lead Into the fourth
quarter
"The kids realty looked good
on the press tonight." Codrey
said. "A t one point. Lake Mary
could not even get the hall In
bounds."
blown finished with a game
high 22 points, inkling the
I wine from three-point land
three times, while Cathedra
Winston added 12 points, tew is
tossed In 10 snd Harlna Winston
added eight Quiya Hawkins
contributed 11 rebounds for
Lake H owe l l w hile S a rin s
Winston came up with nine and
Bums added six assists and six
rebounds
Lake Mary had no one score in
double figures as Jackson. Anita
Hawks' prassure proved to be Ihe (Utterance in
Mitchell and Am y Kuvach each lake Howsll’t Val Lahr [22) puts tha dafenslva
the second hall of a 67 45 victory over Lake Mary
had nine points with Hartsfield pressure on Lake Mary s Lori Winnail during
action Tuesday night at Lake Mary The Lady
adding eight
In Junior varsliy action on
Tue sd ay, Melissa Mau'a 15
potnta paved the way as Lakr
Mary cruised lo a 56-37 victory.
Regina Alexander tossed In 13
points wtth Pam Flachl adding
[&gt;ower Orlando Oak Ridge and
ataff report a
10 and Tara Calvin with nine
SPORTS TONIGHT
3A toughle Davlotta Seabreeze
Danyelle Smith led Lake Howell
After six brutal games on
with s win over a tough
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foul Tuftord went to Ihe line and
hit one of two free throws to up
Herald sports writer
the lead to 13-11. Higgins then
came
up with a steal and was
A L T A M O N T E - Chlncta
Gilchrist and Aretha Riggins fouled on the shot and hll both
triggered a fourth quarter surge free throws to even lhr scored
lo Bend the Lady Trib e of The teams then traded burkels
Seminole past Lake Bromley's before Riggins sank a three
Lady Patriots. 56-42. Tuesday pointer that gave Seminole a
night In girls prep basketball 21-19 lead with 3 24 lo play In
the half. The teams went bark
action.
Seminole Improved lo 6-2 and and forth with Tufford connect­
will return to action Thuroday at ing on a three point play with 14
l-ake Howell. Brantley fell to 2-2 seconds to play lo trim Ihe lead
and will host Edgewater on lo 27-25 al the intermission
Seminole appeared lo lake
Friday.
"W r rebounded well and got control of the game at the
the ball Inside well against beginning of the third quarter
them." Seminole coach John when Reddicks pulled down a
McNamara said "W e wanted to rebound and hit a bucket
go Inside and the guards did a Gibson then hit a short Jumper
good Job of finding Ihe big for Brantley off a nice feed from
Blllmyer. Seminole Ihen reeled
people "
Sheri Reddicks led all scorers off five straight [Mints to takr a
for Seminole with reserve guard 34-25 lead with 5 42 to play In
Aretha Riggins tossing In a Ihe period
The Lady Patriots, though,
season high 19 [Mints Gretchen
came
light back with six runMull led Lake Brantley with 11
points as Jennifer Tufford added secutlve points to cut the lead to
IO and Tara Gibson chipped In 34-33 with 1:52 lelt. Reddicks
then hit a bucket with 102
eight
The Lady Patriots played right remaining and Hranllry missed
wtth Ihe Lady Tribe for thrre a field goal with 34 seconds lo
quarters before a a five minute play and Seminole tried to work
lapse killed their ' fiances. Dur­ the clock Tor Ihr final shut
ing Ihe lapse Seminole came Brandenburg, though, came up
alive and oulscored Brantley with a steal and hll a layup wllh
19-2 and took command of the one second rem aining and
game, building a 55-37 lead wllb brought Brantley to within 36-35
after three quarters.
2 22 to play.
Gilchrist, who pulled down 13
"W e were able lo play with
them with Ihe exception of five rebounds, opened the final
minutes." Brantley coach Clndy period with two offensive re­
Frank said. "I know they didn't bounds that she turned Into four
have (Adrian) Hlllsman. but I points to up the lead to 40-35
Blink when wr play them again,
when w r have Tracy Branden­
burg al her best. It will be a
different game "
The first quarter opened with
Seminole pressing and the Lady
Patriots connecting on easy
buckets. Brantley opened the
scoring on a Gibson layup
followed by a Tufford Jumper
that guve her learn a 4-0 lead
with 5.47 to play In the period.
Sem inole's Reddicks then
scored consecutive buckets lo
even the game with 4 03 to play.
Brandenburg ihen came up with
one of her gnme-high six steals
and converted on a layup Emily
Andeison and Reddicks then hit
back to back Held goals to give
Seminole Its first lead. 8 6. with
2 25 r e m a i ni n g . Br a n tl e y,
though, went on a lale run and
* * *
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Th
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year
Americans
will
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wtth 5:36 to play Higgins then
scored tour consecutive [minis
and Long added one of two free
throw- to Increase ihe lead lo
45-35 with 4 55 remaining
Gilchrist and Reddick* then
hll buck lo luck Inside buckets
f ol lowed by an A n d e r s o n
Jumper la mg thru drilled a long
range junqier followed by a
Riggins steal and layup lo up Ihe
lead to 16
H ra n llry then scored five
points in Ihe final minulr io
make ihe score rioter Brantley
was totally dominated on the
boards for the first lime Ibis
season as ihr Lady ‘Notes pulled
down 43 rrbounds compared to
23 for Brantley Reddicks pulled
down a game high 15 lnurd*
with Gllrhrtsl adding 13 and
Long five Higgins had an
excellent all around game wllh
five steals, five assists and lour
re bound*
"Arrlha had a great game oil
Ihe bench for us and we re
hoping lo get Adrian (Hlllsrrian.
who missed the gamr with tuck
spasmsl hark as soon us possl
hie," McNamara said. ' O ur dr
fense played well in I hr fourth
quart *r and that opened things
up."
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and Eric 1‘olltr Ird Mainland as
M&lt; Cloud finished wllh 22 points
and Pulllr 21 Bernard Faddy led
u Im I.uk rd Seminole attack with
16 points while Kohrrt Moore
and Brandon Cash contributed
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Riggins then entered the game
Ir. Ihe second quarter and lrnmrdtutly caused a stir. Riggins
w as not lisied In Ihe official book
and was whlstlrd for a technical

DELANI) - Betsy Hughes and
Suzanne Hughes continued to
play writ for Oviedo’s Lady Lions
Tuesday night, combining for 3.1
points, bul slrallng (hr show for
the Lady Linns was junkie guard
Michelle Wynn
Wynn, who went Into Ihe
game averaging six points per
outing, poured in a career high
21 points. Including I I In (hr
decisive second quarter, as ihr
Lady Lions roared lo a 76 55
Seminole Athletic Conference
victory over Del.and s Lady
Bulldogs
"Michelle (Wynnl really ramr
alive for us tonight." Oviedo
coach John Thomas said "She
really took It lo fVtaind on Ihr
fast break and she also hi) some
grind outside shots."
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In the S A C while D r Lain!
drnp|&gt;rd to 3 3 and 12. Oviedo
return* lo action Friday night al
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Alter taking an 16 14 lead
alter one quarter. Oviedo went to
lit prrsaurr defense and. with
Wynn Ihe ralalyst. went on a
27-10 arrtmd-quarter run for a
commanding 45-24 halftime
lead
"We kind of sal liark a little in
I fie first quarter so we derided lo
try ihr prrsa on them in the
set ond period," Thomas said
It worked (Hit well tin a use we
were able lo pfc k up (lie Irnqai
and forced Drlamd out of Iheir
game "
Along with her 21 [M in ts.
Wynn also roninbulrd six steals
and four assists Betsy Hugftes
llnished with 17 points, rlghl
rebounds and five assists with
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People
Kitchen chores now cheery
Audubon Society to m eet
The Seminole Audubon Sorlety wil! meet Thursday. Dec 15.
at noon In thr Sunshine Room of Florida Power A Light.
Sanford The program will follow a covered-dish luncheon.
Member* should bring covered dlah und ruling utensils: coffee
will be supplied. Guralaare welcome

Overeaters to weigh in
A meeting on spirituality In relationship* In Overeater*
Anonymous ta conducted on Thursday's at 7:30 p m In the
Community Improvement Association building. Country Club
Hoad. Lake Mary. For mure information, call Charlie at

3 2 3 *6 0 7 0

Dixieland d o g g e rs to m eet
Dixieland dogger* clogging group holds club meetings on
Thursday. 7fl p m . at thr Labe Mary Fire Department at Ftrst
Street and Wilbur Avenue. l-akr Mary. For morclnformatlon.
call 321 3267

C O PE to help fam ilies cope
(.'OPE support group for families of menial health patients
meeia WrdnesrU* at 7 30 pan at Crane's Roost Office Park.
S-377. Altamonte Spring*

Junior W om en’s Club to m eet
The Junior Women's Club of Sanford. Inc meets every third
Thursday of the month at 7 p tn. at the Sanford Woman's Club
building at 309 S Oak Ave.

AA groups schedule m eetings
Area Alcoholic* Anonymous group* meeting Thursday
Include
Casaalbarry:
• Acorn Group, m p m Hosed and open discu salon Rebus
Club, 130 Normandy
• Clean Air Croup noon .d&lt; oholu * only, non smokers only.
Rebus Club. 130 Normandy
• Good Morning Group. 10 a m . open discussion. Rebus
d u b . 130 Normandy.
• Ilappy Hour Group. 5 30 p m . open dtaruaaion. Helios
Club. 130 Normandy.
• HetaM Group. B 30 a m open discussion, noun, alcoholic*
only. Rebus Club. 130 Normandy.
• Semlnota Group. 8 p m . open discussion. M pm., third
Thursday of month oprn spraker meeting St Augustine
Church. 375 Sunsrt Drive
OvUdo:
• Oviedo Group. 8 p m open discussion, non-smokers only.
First Methodist Church, KlngSIfrrt and Lake Jessup
Sanford:
• Sanford Group, noon. 5 30 p in . open discussion. H p m .
often speaker meeting. 1201 W First St
• Sober Won Group, noon, 3 30 p m . . 8 p m . open
discussion. Sahara Club (old driver's license office). 2587 S
Sanford Avr

East-W est Kiwanis to gather
East-West Sanlord Kiwanis Club meets Thursday al 6 p m at
Friendship lawlgr Krvebth and Locusi

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Harald corraspondanl

SANFORD — As a young girl, our Cook of
the Week wanted to make her cake and eat
II. loo.
Polly Collins was born and raised in Bratl.
In the panhandle of North Florida, where
she graduated from.
"Mother was a housewife who enjoyed
staying home taking care of her family."
Collins said "Having 10 children. Mother
spent a lot of lime sewing, cooking cleaning
and Just looking after all of us ”
After suffering a stroke several years ago.
Colllna' mother resides in a nursing home In
Atmore. Alabama
Colllna’ father worked In a saw mill, built
houses and really enjoyed cooking "He
really liked cooking and waa good at II."
Colllna said He passed away several years
ago.
Collin* ha* seven brothers and two sisters,
all of whom are older than her Then there
are her four nieces and three nephews, all
older than her "Since I waa the youngest. I
waa a little bit on the spoiled side.” Collins
said
She grew up in the country, with thr
largest city or town around being Pensacola
Occasionally, her family waa able to go Into
the big city.
"My mother and father were both great
rooka. Colllna skid "I can't say they
taught me to cook, bul they allowed me lo
cook I watched and copied them until I
could read, (hen I was given a cookbook and
followed l hr directions and learned lo rook
Hun way."

and are Just like best friends, writing each
Collins and her family had plenty of fresh
other often. Collins said
vegetables and meat for supper every day.
Collins Is a licensed practical nurse for Dr
She remembers the first chore she was
Calvin Collins, who Is an oncology
given as a child.
specialist. “ I have worked as a nurse’s aide
"It was making combread for Hie family's
In a nursing home and found thal f really
dinner." Collins said. "I hated to make it but
enjoyed helping olher people, so I decided to
R became m y Job each day. I would have
ralhrr made the rake because I like that Job become a nurse," Collins said
Al the present Collins Is thinking about
and I enjoyed rating II also."
reluming to school and grttlng her rrgis
Collins said when she was a child. Ihr
tcred nursing degree
family ate Just about every thing
"I find great enjoyment out of helping
Collins met her husband. Norman, while
people feel better who are 111 and possibly
he was In the Untied Stales Navy and was
dying." Collins said "Nursing is a won­
stationed tn Pensacola
derful profession. The only hunt thing about
“ We were Introduced lo each other when
nursing 1* you get loo attached lo some of
h r came lo a party al a friends house In
the patients and then when they die 11 Is Just
Atmore. Alabama." Collins said. "It was
like loosing a member of your family “
love al first sight We me! on November 28.
Collins Is a member of the First United
1962 and were married on March 30.
Methodist Church In Oviedo, hut rarrly ha*
1963 "
Norman wotks for the Department of time lor any other organUatlons.
She like* to read, especially historical
Defense as a computer spec util*!. "I think hr
novels, and leisurely working In her yard
is ihr moat wonderful man In the world and
She also makes Christmas ornaments each
I don't know whal I would do without him.”
year for each of bet immediate family
Collins said
member*
T h r couple have iwo children. Son
Collins philosophy Is to "Instill In your
Terrance Layne (Teriy). 24. lives In Orlando
Daughter Teresa Lynette Collin*. 22. Is a children self-confidence." She said so many
children these days have no self-confidence
Navy recruit al the Orlando Training Center
because the parent* are loo busy to spend
"Th e hardest thing I have ever had lo do
lime with lhem
wai pul her on a bus In St Petersburg lo
Listed Irelow are some of the recipes that
come back to Orlando for lioot camp."
the Collins family enjoys
Collins said of her daughter "It was like a
piece was rut out of me the minute the bus
UNCOOKED O A T M E A L C O O K IE S
left the bus station with her on It. We
(* pound margarine
haven't sren her since we put her on that
2 cups sugar
bus. but hopefully we will be able lo soon."
14 cup milk
Collins said.
Collins and her daughter are very Hose
C 8 «« Cook. Page 7B

DAR gets m elodic Christm as treat
SANFORD - Holiday music
was Ih r main coursr at a
Christmas luncheon of the Sallie
Harrison Chapter of the National
Society of the Daughters of the
American Revolution, held Fri­
day al Howell Place In Sanford
The Sanford Woman's Club
Chorus presented a program of
Christmas music under the di­
rection of Sanford Mayor Beitye
Smith Selections Included "Go
Tell ll On the Mountain." "Sliver
Della." "All Thing* Bright and
Beautiful." "One Earth. One
Star." " 0 Holy Nlghl." "Gloria.
Gloria." "The Straw Carol" by
soloist Tina Joseph, and "Are
My Ear* on Straight?"

S w eet Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women’s barbrrshop
singing group rehearses every Thursday at 7 30 p m al
Community United Methodist Church. U S Highway 17-92.
Casselberry

Grace Parks presided over the
Sanford chapter's business
meeting, which Included its pairtotk- ritual

Parent support group to m eet

Genevieve Hrumley read a
Christmas message from (he
national president, and Virginia
Mlklcr reported the National
Defense message

Families Together Parent Support Group meets every
Thursday al 7 30 p m . 1*00 Fox Valley Drive. Sweetwater
Square, Suite 206. for often discussion For more Information,
call 774 3844

Narcotics to m eet for help
Narcotics Anonymous meet* al 8 p m. every Thursday al
3 17 Oak Ave . Sanford

The meeting adjourned for
members lo participate in a
fun tilled silent auction, headed
by Dorothy Ertsman

Turkey shoot to be sponsored
A turkey shoot, sponsored by Sanford Eaglrs Club No 4184,
will lake place Saturday and Sunday. Dec 17-18. from 9 a m
until dark al 1525 Iteardall Avr . Sanford Cost Is 12 per sfiol
For more Information call Hill Gilbert at 3234393 or Hill
Tharpr al 6454X166

O rchestra to play holiday songs
The Florida Symphony Orchestra will perform In a "Winter
Celebration" on Saturday. Dec. 17. at the Bob Can Performing
Aria Centre. Orfando The concert will feature holiday classics.
Including works arranged hy ihr conductor. Eric Knight
Tickets are f 10. 914. 918 and 922 and can be purchased at
Ticket Master local Ions or by calling 804 -2011

Santa accessible via telephone
The Santa Calling Program, sponsored by the Department of
Leisure Service*, will lie Dec. 17-23. Whoever would like lo talk
to Sanla may call the "North Pole" ojteralors at 869-2518 or
869 2524. Operators are on duty from 5-8 p m

Teen support group to m eet
Families Together Teen Support Group meets from 11 a tn
to 1 p m every Saturday at Suite 206 Sweetwater Square. 900
Fox Valley Drive (oil Weklvu Road), laingwood. Call 774-3844
for further Information

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self help group lor relatives and friend* of
addicts, meet* al 8 p m. Saturday at West Lake Hospital, Stale
Road 434. Longwuod For more Information, call 869 6364.

Life saving classes offered
The Winter Spring* Flrr Department will conduct CPU
classes on the third Sunday of every month from 1-5 p m. For
additional Information, contact Capt Carl Pilcher al 327-2332
Monday through Friday between 9 a m. and 5 p m.

Narcotics Anonymous m eets
Narcotics Anonymous meet* every Sunday al 5 p m, at The
Grove Counseling Center. 580 Old Snnford/Ovlrdo Road (oil
Stair Road 4 19j. Winter Springs, and at 8 p m . Monday al 317
Oak Ave.. Sanford

Aianon members to congregate
Alanon will ineel at 8 p m . Sunday al Christ United
Methodist Church, at County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.
If you know of upcoming activities you'd like announced In
Hie Herald" a Calendar, send the appropriate Inform ationevent. lime. dale, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— lo Calendar. Snnftml Herald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford, PL 32771or call 322 2 6 11.

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E n trie s due
in c o n te s t
by to m o rro w
The mailman has more
wisdom with him than hr
readies. In the form of entries
for our Christmas contest.
Letters on the topic of
"W ial I'd Like lo Give Ihe
Wot Id for Christmas" and
why have been profound,
t h o u g h t - p r o v o k i n g and
heartfelt.
The young have shown
wisdom beyond ihclr years,
and the elderly have shown
Ihe riches of learning the
lessons of life.
Thursday. Dec. 15. is *he
deadline for entries tn thr
Herald"s Christmas contest.
Whal do you see as the
world's greatest need? If you
had a bag as big as Sanla
with something for everyone,
w ha l w o u ld you give
mankind that II Is lacking?
Is there some fond aspect of
Ihe Ghost of Christmas Past
that modern times w ord
allow you this year?
Does a particular social,
environmental, or religious
c a u s e p u l l at y o u r
heartstrings?
We invite our readers to
mall us or bring us ihclr
thoughts. III 50 words or lesa.
Please type or write legibly.
Address your perspective
lo "G ift to the W orld.”
Sanford H e ra ld . 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, FL
32771. Include your name,
clly, age and daytime phone
number.
Entries must be received at
the Herald by I p m. on
Thursday.
Selected responses will be
published In our Dec. 25
Sunday edition.

V*K«nl

Hitting a harmony of notes for the Sanford
chapter of the Daughters of the American
Revolution are Sanlord Woman s Club Chorus

members, front row. from left, Jane Saxon. Lessio
Paulino. Irene Brown and Phyllis Conklin

Do-it-yourself holiday
treats more thoughtful
'Tls Ihe season for gift giving,
especially gifts from the kitchen
Nothing expresses your
thoughtfulness qullr as nicely as
something you make yourself It
rellects your creativity and effort
and Is always appreciated I
think you'll find these recipes
delicious Use them as gifts and
keep some for your own holiday
entertaining
The secret to this recipe Is
soaking the nuts In sherry
Package them In decorative tins
or Jars for gifts
8 U Q A R ED N U TS
2 cups wain til halves
2 cups pecan halves
114 cup# dry sherry
3 cups powdered sugar
Combine nuts and sherry In
large bowl. Cover and lei stand
at room temperature about four
hours. Drain nuts and place in
2-qunrt casserole dish. Add
sugar: toss (o coat. Microwave on
100 percent power, uncovered.
11-13 minutes or until mixture
becomes dry and difficult lo stir
Spread onto waxed paper, cool
Store In covered container.
For gift-giving, pour this li­
queur Into fancy bottle*
MOCK C O F F E E LIQ U E U R
4 cups sugar
2 cups water
(4 cup Instant coffee crystals
2 cups vodka
I tablespoon vanilla
Combine sugar and water In
2 quart bailer bowl Microwave
on 100 percent power, u n ­
covered, 5-6 minutes or until
mixture bolls Stir lo dissolve
sugar. Add Instant coffee: mix
until dissolved. Cool to room
temperature. Skim off foam:

MICROWAVK
MAOIC

MIDGE
MYCOFF
discard Stir In vodka and vanil­
la Pour Into bottles Cap and
store In cool, dry place.
Candy Is always an acceptable
gill This recipe Is quick and
easy.
P E A N U TCLU STER S
I package ( 115 ounces) milk
chocolate piece*
(4 cup creamy peanut butter
I (4 cups salted peanuts
Combine chocolate pieces and
peanut butter In a 2-quart bowl
or casserole Microwave on 100
percent power for 1(4-2 minutes
or until chocolate pieces are
melted, stirring twice. Stir In
pramils Drop by traspoonsful
ont o waxed pap er or fill
miniature paper cups with mix­
ture. Cool until sel Make* about
3 dozen
For Hie person wllh a real
sweet (oolh. give these choco­
lates.
FR EN CH C H O C O L A TE S
1 package 112 ounceal semisweet chocolate pieces
I cup ground w alnuts
4* cup sweelened condensed
milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Dash of sail
Chocolate sprinkles
Shredded coconut
Ground nuls

Place chocolate pieces In a
medium glass bowl Microwave
on 100 percent powrr 4 minutes.
Stir If not completely melted,
heat an additional 45 seconds
and stir again Stir In I cup
ground nuts, condensed milk,
vunllla and salt. Cool al room
tempera I tire lor 5 minutes Roll
Into balls and dip In chocolate
sprinkles, coconut or gound
nuls. Place on greased cookie
sheet and refrigerate only until
sel Makes 50candles.
Some have been successful In
making divinity, others not.
Remember to choose a day when
the h u m i d i t y Is low. T h e
microwave can ensure suc­
cessful results every lime,
,
D IV IN IT Y
3 cups granulated sugar
(4 cup light rorn syrup
44 cup water
V* teaspoon sail
2 egg whiles
U teaspoon vanilla
I cup chopped nuls
In a 3-quart glass bowl,
microwave sugar, syrup, and
water lo 100 percent power for
14-18 minutes, or until mixture
spins a fine thread In another
bowl, add salt lo egg w-biles,
beating constantly until whites
are still and form peak*. Slowly
pour a llitn stream of syrup
mixture into egg whites, healing
constantly until mixture loses
shine and thickens. Stir In vanil­
la and nuts. Immediately drop
by teaspoonfuI onto waxed
paper.
Layer this Jelly In pretty
glusses or Jars for gift-giving
The colors are treauilful and Hie
C See Treats. Page 7B

�• • — Sanlord Harald. Saniord, Florid* — Wwdrtxxdxy. Decxmbar 14. 1068

Adult wonders about
needing tonsils out

Niece isn’t easy,
cheap to live with
DEAR ABUT: My brother died
several year* ago Me had a
daught er I'll ca ll Michele.
Mlchele'a mother remarried and
moved to another state.
My husband and I have raised
three children who are now
married and living on their own.
so we have two extra bedrooms
Michele graduated from high
school last year, and tier mol her
railed and asked If Michele could
move In with my husband and me Any suggestions?
me while she attends a college
THERESA
near u*
DEAR THERESA: Put a doggy
We fell this would be OK. as
■' Michele Is 18. and considered an diaper on Jenny, or find a
adult. Michele's parents agreed nearby motel that accepts pels,
to pay us 9125 a month rent, and send Mom and I&gt;sd and
and said that all her other Jenny there And keep your eats
expenses would be taken care of In a room with the door closed to
protect them from Jenny
by them.
So far. we have been paid only
DEAR ABBY: I have read
one month's rent, and Michele
many articles about how much It
has been here for seven months
We paid a MOO repair bill for her would coal lo hire professional*
car: our phone bills are outra­ to do all the jobs a wife does— a
geous from the calls she makes cook, h" use keeper, cltaulfeur.
home and her mother will repay, iulur. etc . but J'vr never read
but we haven't seen one dime of anything about how much II
would cost lo replace a good
It.
Mkhele's room Is always a husband
We've never had to hire a
terrible mesa. ar.d our phone
rings at all hours of the night for carpenter, mernantc. plumber,
her Abby. my husband and I palnirr. electrician or gardener
fight constantly, and hr wants At today's price*, do you rrallre
* her out. So do I. but I am afraid bow many thousands of dollars
It will cause a family feud If I ask this saves us every year?
My husband also works full
her to leave.
I've tried talking to her. but II lime. UnUdc* doing all Ihowr
doesn't do any good, and 1 ran't thlngs. he's a wonderful lover
handle any more of this. Whai and my best friend
LUCKY IN OREGON
would you do. Abby".’
AUNT BETSY
DEAR LUCKY: You are indeed
nl
DEAR AUNT BETSY: I would lucky. Hut when you mention
call Michele's mother Immedi­ Ihe Iasi I wo virtues — you hit
ately and tell her that since she the jackpot in my book
failed to uphold her end of the
DEAR ABBY: I am a married
agreement, and Michele Is
c a u si n g p ro b le m s In your woman who kepi my own sur­
household. Michele must go Tell name as my legal and business
name after marriage
tier firmly that Michele has one
I did not want to be ' Mr*
week to vacate the premise*
Advise Michele of your de­ Frank Mall." which says that I
belong lo Frank Mall I am more
cision— help her pack her clothes
than l hat— I am me. Susan
and stick to your guns If this
.tones Susan Mall Is much less
causes a family feud, so be it. It s
offensive lo me than Mrs Frank
f your husband s house, loo
Mall Al least It allows me lo be
Susan.
Instead ol Mrs MvDEAR ABBY: My parents
husband's oam r
live in another state, have a
After all. If I am Mrs Frank
small dog named Jenny. Jenny Mall by virtue of my marnage to
Is a lovable pet. but she fre­ Frank Hall, thru isn't he "Mr.
quently has "meldents*' on my Stisaa June*" bv virtue of hi*
new carpets Also, m y taraeats- m arriage u n n rT
~~
are dec law r*l and cannot defend
II our mail is sddrrssed to "Mr
themselves against Jenny, who and Mrs Frank Mall.'' then he Is
deliberately antagunlxes them
Mr. Frank Mall, and I am just
Although we have discussed Mis I prrfer "Susan .tones and
these problems on more than Frank Mall.'* or ''Susan and
one occasion, my parents have Frank Mall '*
consistently Ignored my wishes
SUSAN JO N E S
and (hey continue to bring
DEAR SUSAN: tl you doni
Jenny along whrn they visit me
want in tie Mis Anybody.' why
We have tried putting Jenny
not call yourself "Susan Jones
outside on a leash and leaving
Mail?"
her In the garage, but she barks
(Problems? Writ* to Os sc Abby
and whines until we bring her
In. I've begged my parents lo For a personal, unpublished
leave Jenny In a kennel or In the reply, send ■ self addressed,
stamped envelope lo Dear Abby.
rare of a friend, but they refuse
The Issue Is becoming a sore
spot between my parents and

P.0. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

A small amount of round steak can be stretched into a quick, tasty
meal

Lean beef cu ts can
stretch the budget
In c h th ic k

New speper Enterprise Assn.

Leaner beef ru le , clearly
marked In Ihe meal section of
Ihe sunrrmarkrt. are best when
rooked quickly
A Utile bit of top niunc. sleek
c a n go a l o n g w a y One
lU-pound steak, lor example,
ran make 1 wo meals, both pre­
pared In under 20 r-lnulr*
Another beef entree combine* a
slrak quickly conkrd i n i t u p of
the stove In a Irving |md and
served with onion* and j i c p p r n i
Ag.iln, total rooking time Is less
Ilian I5mlnutr*
S O U T H W E S T E R N BEEP
STEAK
to rup rhopprd union
to rup salsa (medium boll
2 tablrs|Mains fresh lime juke
2 tablespoon* oil
to teaspoon sugar
1 href top round s l r a k latum!
lto poundeLrut 1 inch thk k
Salt and prpjirr in tastr
Combine onion, salsa, lime
Juice, oil and sugar
Hat r steak In plastic hag. arid
marinade, turning lo coal Tie
liag securely and marinate in
refrigerator for 2 4 hours
H rm m r slrak from marinade
pal dry with absorbent paper
Reserve marinade
Season slrak and pan-bruit in
a large frying p in over mrdi
urn-high heal (or 12-10 minutes
to diinrnrsa drsirrd (rare or
medium!, turning al least oner
Carve half Ihe slrak Inin thin
slkrs Meat inartnarir in a small
saucepan and serve on ihr side
This kltrhrn tested reelpe makrs
2 sr tv lugs
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I m e d i u m o n i o n , s h r e d to I n c h
th ic k

to teaspoon hast! leaves
I tablespoon butler
Salt and prpprr lo lasir
to ru p hot water
to teaspoon I nstant beef
bouillon
l*anidlly frrere steak to firm
&lt; in inio 2 ' i tin h thick *!t&lt; rs

In frying pan, rook green
p rp p n . on km and basil In butler
over medium-high beat (or 5
minutes Hrmovr amt reserve
Quit kly **«*k steaks over me­
dium-high heal lor 2-3 minutes,
turning once, do nol overtook
Sprinkle sail and {wjiprr over
steaks, remove lo warm planer
ami keep warm
Return vegetables lo frying
pa*l. Add wairr and bouillon;
rook over medium high heal lor
2-3 minutes, or until lendercrisp Serve vrg rla h lrs wllh
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DEAR DR. OOTT: I have large
tonsils which grt Infected easily.
Several doctors have recom­
mended their removal Al my
age (63) whal ran I expect from
surgery?
DEAR READER: Tonsil* are
lymph glands at Ihr track of Ihr
thioat Allhough they are more
likely to he Inflamed In children,
adults can suller from Ih r
[wistful sore throat of timalliltl*
If the tonsils become Infected
w llh strep bacteria, the Inflam mat Ion must be treated ag
grrsslvrly wllh appropriate anil
blollct to avoid Ih r rousequrnrrs of rheumatic fever or
kidney Inflammation (nephritis)
Children usually outgrow ihr
tendency lo tonsillitis Removal
of tonsils Is an operation
performed far less frequently
today than It was years ago
when tonslllrcionites wen- so
oMiimon as lo be almost a Mir of
passage from childhood lo
adulthood
Sometimes, adults experience
repeated tonsillitis In surh
case*, lousilierttany *lkK&gt;id laconsidered as a means of re­
moving i h run kali y Infected Its
sue tlesplle your age. this
operation might Improve your
ftrallh If Ihe licit nr* agrre lhal
your Innslls stxaild come oul. I
say "g o for II " After u ii
i omplk alrd surgery, you sliould
feel like a new person
For more in Iminat ton I am
sending you a ropy of m y Health
He|*hi 'An Inftrmed Appro.** h
To Surgery." Other readers wtki
would llkr a ropy siiould srmt 91
with their narnr amt address to
1*0. Hus 9I3«IU Cleveland Off
44 Mil 33611 Hr sure to menlkiti
Hie title
DEAR DR. OOTT: For the
(vast year I liavr had a painful
lungu* infrrtmn of lire lower
re ctu m and anus
A dr
rmaloioglsl ha* treated me wllh
ketaconaxolr. hydrm oriisonr
i ream amt tnje*ikm*. with no
result. Is earn er a danger'.-'
DEAR R EA D ER : &lt; a m rt dors

M ED IC IN E

PETER
G0TT.M D

not ordtiuirlly follow fungus m
fed Ion. rven Ihr tr v rr r type thal
you describe I’m more run
rrm rd thal your drnnatotogtsi
lias Item unable lu clear up your
troublesome problem
I suggest that you request a
referral lo a proctologist,
specialist In difficult disease* ui
Ihe tower bowrl A serum! opt
nton wouldn't hurt and II rntghi
enable you lo obtain Mime
much-needed relief
D EA R DR. O O T T : 1 went to
party where slrak tar late wav
served li lasted good, but n
(here any harm in rating raw
lieef? Whal *yinp:-.an* should I
look lor'?
D E A R R E A D E R : I belle*.
thal rating umookrd tw-ri i*
unwise
In llte flrd plate, m tl tha' J
commercially drrward and the*,
ground In a siqwrinaikn m
butcher shop ran easily Ik
contaminated with bacteria
These ink roorganisms are orrii
nanlv killed by beating but can
cause Intestinal Infertkin* will:
svnipioms of abdominal [Min
and diarrhea
Second, tier! tapeworm llaetu.*
saginaia) can inter i human* w t*&lt;&gt;
ral undetiookrd beef People
who ral lirel l.ulatr may lw
unwillingly ingesting Ihr tactu.&lt;
cysls. which then grow in iti*
human inlrsiinr Syni|itmiis ol
beef tapeworm Infection at&gt;
usually mild, and tan In* loilalkkanlnal pain diarrhea ami
weight k*s»
ICJIHHH. NEWSPAPER KS
TER PRISE ASSN

HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR BIRTHDAY
December IB. 1988
Set high standard* and Ugly
g o a ls for yourself in I tie year
ahead, but ilon'l rxjirti every
thing In niairrtallrr overnight
Your sucres* will tie achirvrd
Ihrougti ronilnumis rtfnrl
6 A G I T T A R I U 8 (Nov 23 Det
21) I Julie* or r r*|tons|(Kilt Irs you
neglect Imlay will tie rven tmirt
dlllk till lo deal with tomorrow
fkm't (ml youisrli tirhimt the
right hall wtlliout a rue slick
Tryin g lu |iatrh up a broken
r omance? The A st ro- Gr aph
Matchmaker ran help you lo
understand whal lo do hi make
the relationship work Mall 92 lo
Matchmaker. P O. Hox UI42M.
t Try eland. OM 44 101 3428
C A P R IC O R N It&gt;r&lt; 22 Jan
IB) T ry tn avoid sliiulluns loday
with friends rival have petty.
[■illllc.il ovrrlunrs If you gri
Involved, you're apl to back the
wrong candklalr
A Q U A R IU S l lan 20 Feb III)
Your aspltatkins rmtld hr uii
reasonably high at (Ills lime It's
g&lt;VMl lo tie optimistic, but doll I

base yikir tiopr* on the way you
think things should tie instead of
as lliey really are
PtSCEA iFrb 20 March 201
Y imi might have to deal wllh
someone loday who isn’t as
honest and gulirlrw* as yourself
Unforumalrly. riling* you irl)
tin* person might later h r
iwislrd and used again*! you
A R IE S (March 21 April Millie
exlirtnrly tarrlul in Ihr man
agrmeni id your lutam ia) allair*
loday In d lflrrrn rr nr rare
lessors* « wild lead to a loss Ilia!
might tiavr far reaching rffret*
T A U R U S tApril 20 May ?&lt;&gt;■ If
you're going lo |ialirrn your
tirhavkir allrr someone spr* tal
al this lime, lie smr you don't
(rick a person who l* impressive
hut shallow
G E M IN I (May 21 June 201
Don't let the n il leal cum me ids
&lt;il a cti wiirkri lessen your ltd
lugs of sell esteem Iinlay You
know who and whal yuu air, but
this perton doesn't.
CA N C ER IJune 21 July 221
Social plans yuu make for
yourself loday might nol hr
reall/rd In Ihr manner you

envision If your sr ter lion oi
compankMi* is unwisr
t.E O iJuly 2 I Aug 22| Ilum
you hope lo achieve today arrn i
apt to hr lulhltcd II you rely tu&gt;
heavily iki link and not lh*
sweat ol your brow You can gel
whal you go allrr, huf yuu tl
have lo ea rti It
V IR G O I Aug 2 1 Sept 11

Usually you're a ral Iter rrliahl*
person, but today you may
waste more lime and energy un
why sornrihing ran'I l » don*
Ilian doing il Don't compound
y o u r a r l l n n * w l l h film**
excuses
L IB R A

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Op|kiftuiilllr* yuu Ural liidilh*
rnlly loday will tir pminted m
by your compriiiors. and Ihr*
are apt In leap (hr rewards lh.*1
were earmarked lor you
S C O R P IO lOci 24 Nov 221 It
you d o n i have failh In ih&gt;
ahllillc* ol ass*n lairs wllh whom
vou are Involved today. It's tie*:
you do nut rely iqion them lo*
heavily Do as mu* h as you can
lor voursrll
(C.'IIHHH. N E W S P A P E R KN
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Boll above for 1 minute and
add:
14 cup peanul butlrr
6 tahirspoon* cocoa
3 or more cups quirk oats
I teaspoon vanilla
Mix well, drop by teaspoon on
waxed paper

Salt pork about 6 by 4 Inches
(slice 4s through by 6 times!
P a r b o i l beans. Place In
crockpot using Juice beans were
parboiled In. Add remaining
Ingredients Add enough water
to cover everything Cook on low
10-12 hours or high 4-6 hours
Stir occasionally Serve with
brown bread and hot dogs

LEMON SAUCE
3 tahlrspoons cornstarch
Dash salt
I tablespoon butter
14 rup lemon Juice
44 cup sugar
I rup boiling water
Grated rind of 44 lemon
Mix cornstarch, sugar and salt
In sauce pan (‘our In rup of
boiling water, and stir over
direct heal until the mixture
boils Stir In butter, lemon rind
and Juice This sauce Is tasty
over bread pudding or ginger­
bread

Hot Buttered Rum Nut Rolls as a sweet energy burst tor breakfast would wake up anyone.

R olls sa tis fy fo r b re akfas t, sn ack
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44 i up brown sugar
(« cup anflrnrd b u tlrr or
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spread over dough Itrgimitng
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remaining margarine t.ri rise
until dough real ties lop of pan
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minutes nr until dough i* golden
brown Carefully turn out ol pan
Immediately Makes 12 rolls

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especially pleasing when you ate
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Q U IC K P O T A T O B A L A D
I large baking poiatn
1 lab(es|MM)ti water
2 tablespoon* mayonnalar
I tablespoon wmr cream
44 teaspoon each dry imislard
and ground white pep(»rr
I teaspoon i bopped Itrsb
( hives or gierti onion
1 teaspoon i ftopjwd plmlento
44 teaspoon W o k rsirrslnrr

NEW ENGLAND
BAKED BEANS
I D to 2 pounds dry red kidney
beans
I large onion ( flopped
1 rup sugar
2 teaspoon* dry mustard

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l box confectioners sugar
1 Iraspoon vanilla
44 cup evaporated milk
Blend atrove together, then
add:
6 ounces chocolate chips,
melted
44 cup butter melted
2 cops chopped nuts
Pour I n t o greased pun
9 by-l3-by-2-lnchrs: refrigerate
I hour Cut and serve
C H IC K E N C A C C IA TO R I
6 chit ken breasts halves
I 29-ounce tomato sauce plus
M A G G IE ’S G UM BO SUPREM E
1 H-ouncccan tomato sauce
1 pound okra sliced
I tablespoon minced onion
t&gt;quarts water
144 teaspoons oregano
1 cup celery, diced
I 44 teaspoons sweet basil
2 cups onion, cltopped
I teaspoon thyme
1 6-ounre ran tomato paste
44 teaspoon minced garlic
2 3 level tables|ioon seafood
I teaspoon tarragon
seasoning
3 bay leaves
2 teaspoons salt
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4s rup rornniral mixed with tablespoons olive oil (approxi­
one cup cold water
mately 15 minutest Ketnovr
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drvetned
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all Ingredients except rnickrn to
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I hour at lull boll Add tomato tninulra or simmer on stove
paste slowly, mixing well Add
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sail and seafood seasoning. Stir chicken Cut Into bite-airr
well to blend all Ingredients Add pieces, add lo sauce and con
rommeaJ and ('uok 30 minutes. none cooking for 30 minutes
Stirring frequently to prevent Serve over rice or spaghetti
stk king and lumps Add shrimp
(Jans Hals ol Sanlord la s
and rrabmeal ruok 10 minutes, corrsspondsnt who wrllsa Ihs
stirring occasionally Serve In wsskly "Cook ol tha Weak"
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I tatiles^Miii llnrly rhop|M-il
parsley
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pan and sprinkle with I tables
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lor 3 to 4 minute* stirring once
halfway through cooking lime
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Mix remaining Ingredient* and
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30 minutes Tills kitchen tested
recljie makes 2 servings

Treats
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JE W E L E O JE L L Y

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CaurlbawM m SanMrd EMrida
lb* tb o rt de K r bad pa'tonal
prapart,
Tbal ta&gt;d k*M l| bamg made
M ealitty Mu Mr m i *1 taut Writ
B ( ik ii' w i
JeFmE Poit S*m t ill
SammoM Count, Florida
Te ba adranitad Decembar 14
I I M January 4 aim Iba t*M
on January L IN I
O I L 111
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT IN
A N O E O R SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
C A S IN O tbaebs CAsa P
IN RE TH E M AR R IAG E OF
O A V IO TORRANCE
Patim
A N N A M TO R RANCE.
Retpandani
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO A N N A M TORRANCE
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or
P O Bat IFS
WlngdaM N V UtftOITS
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action N r Oiteotulwn al Ma,
naga bat tiaan Iliad agamtl you
and you are ragwlrad I n x i e a
copy St your arllMn daMntat .1
on,. N i t on JAM ES C OLSEN
P O Boa IFS4. Orlando Florida
DOC) on or belore lonuor, I*
Iff*, and liM Ibo original nim
Iba CMrk of Ible Court H IM r
boNro ta r,n o on PollllKMr t
OINrno, or immodioNI, Ibara
oiiar. oU m t m Iio o dalauil •III
bo entered againei you tor m*
rebel demanded in the Cam
plomt
W ITN E S S my hand and m*
tael al m it Court on Due ember
II. 1*00
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E COURT
BV K ell, McCiem
D E P U T Y C LER K
Publish Dec 14 )t. IS IFSS
Jon 4 let*
O E L 140

Legal N otices
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T OF
T H I IS T H JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF FLO R ID A . IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
CASE NO I* UM
,
O I N I B A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
IN D E P E N D E N C E ONE
M O R TG A G E CO RPO RATIO N
P L A IN T IF F ,
rt
WE SCAR INC E L B E R T
C E C IL W R IG H T ANO
T I R E S I K W R IG H T.H IS
W IFE LAW R EN CE C
M IL L E R ANO K E L L IE 0
M IL L E R . BOAR O O E C O U N TY
COMMISSIOM ERSOE
SEMIFeCLE CO U N TY
UN KNO W N TE N A N T lS l
O IF E N O A N T lS I
N O TIC E OP AC TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SER VIC E
P R O P E R TY
TO LAW R EN CE C M IL L E R
A N O K E L l I f 0 M IL L E R
R*erd*nc* t*Mna*n. it II,M g
•4 Mm said DaWndantt t( *il*wr
bae ramarriad and *4 t&gt; * »
bam ol said OaNndant* Oft
dead IM * rotpacl'ea .
h a irs , d a e it a tt . f r a M a a t
•tttgnaat I ' t d i N i Uanars
•nd I ' V IN a t and all elbar
par tan t claim mg by Ibraugb
O a la n d a n lls l and tweb Iba
a n l l s i a n d i n k of •ba
I tar •*•**„'Mnarl unen.
Da
• andanti and Such a l •ba
elaremani
Da
m a , be MManes
B ie u * ,'W n*4
" r 'o u E R E H E R E B Y
n o t i f i e d mat an wtian bat
bean cammencad M N t k n w a
u arty age an ma Nna* mg raai
prapa,*, 'rm g and bamg and
tHuatad m SI Mi MOL E C a n '*
F Mr Ida mar* pertrcwier', a*
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S E B A S TIA N H E IG H TS U N IT
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ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F A ' RE
C O R D ED IN P LA T BOOK IS
P AG ES l i ANO E* P UB LIC
R E C O R D S OF S I M I N O L I
c o u n t y F l o r id a
mara common#, knaan ae tot
C O R T E X C IR C L E
A LTA
M O N TE SPRINGS. FLO R ID A
D ili
Thrt action bae t ie r rued
1 *•* r* a cap, *4 your
•niton at Mr *• if an, M it an
s h a p ir o A e is h m a n
ai
M m *,* ehaea adWae* it SM
Martn Baa S'raat SulM B J
Tampa F Mr Ida UMk MIS on
B baFara January l| IS** and
tiM ma wigmai « im m* CMrk •*
mra Caur- a ih * baMra kar,Ha
an Pl*m*i*rt atMrna, B ukmm
d *M y maraanar i m b •'** *
da*au" Bill ha enter td agemet
reu Mr tb* »atM*
W ITN ESS m , band and eaai
al nu* Caur' an lb* U da, *F
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IS C A LI
O A V IO N B ER R IE N
C WCIXI and C x n * , CaurN
B , Kan, MeCiam
Oapu*, CMrl
PubiMb O k
U. I I M isas
Jan 4 teg*
O I L ift
IN T H I C IR C UIT COURT
IN A N O F O R
SEM INO LE C O U N TT
FLO R ID A
c a s e n o taeAieCA** p
Su n b a n k NATIO N AL
ASSOCIATION
Ptamtitl
rt
NICHO LAS J RIXXO. III.
K A T H L E E N RIXXO hc« »&lt;M
••al.
N O TIC E OE AC TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
P R O P ER TY
TO NICHOLAS J RIXXO III
AO Paachcmod O re
AltamanM Sprmgt FL1JM 4
YO U ARC N O TIE IC O mal an
•clan M Mt k Me# e mortgage
an ma tp ia e n g prapart, m
Sam neia C u n * , F Mr Me
Let tee Sprmg O a t! Unit 4
K c e tp n g M Mm peat maraa* at
recanted in Pt*t Bae* I t Pag*
kt A St Public Record! at
SamrnaM Count, EMrida
bat boon Mad age met raw and
raw o ft regu'red to to rrt a cop,
at ,*u» Mtitean daMneas it an,
•a IT an Dand G Shtatds. at
EesMr 1 Kail, Plaintiff 1 at
torn*,* nhot* addraet it M
Norm Oranga Aeanua SulM toe
Pott Ott ce Bat IM ). Orlando
F M n i*
IM '. an or baton
Dec I* IM* and III# tb*
original m m tb* CMrk at m il
Court 1 1"M r baler* taruice an
Plaintiff t ettorna, B imnadi
•M l, maraattar otbarwita a
dalavit • il1*
l ba entered agamtt
o
rou tar m* faiMI demanded in
ma Compieml b Petition
W ITNESS m , band and laal
at Mm Court on Ihit X) da, *4
N0r IM*
IS E A L )
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
CMrk at ma Circuit Court
B , JaanBfUMnt
A l Deput, CMrk
Pubiitfi No, 10 Dec ). la &gt;1
IM*
0 E K Ml

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IN TH E C IR C UIT C O U R T .'
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L IN
A N O E O R S EM INO LE
C O U N TY . ELO RIO A
CASE NO M ID S C A b *
IN RE Tb# Marriage el
M a r, lewit* Schaefer
Petit loner,
and
Gaorga K Ingdon SbaaMr
N O TIC E OE AC TIO N
TO Gaorga K ingdon SbaaMr,
You e&gt;e Ha.eb, Natilad that
on acfion lor diikalutlan el
marriage bat bean lilad agamtl
you You ary ragwrrad to !* ,,• a
cap, a* yaur nrittan dataniai il
any. 4a Iba action an m* Pan
lioner rrboia name and addrett
I* M AR Y LOUISE S C H AEFER
etl Sun LAka CircM t i l l Lai*
M a r, F I , m e t On or balor*
ma l) da , af January let* and
I'M Iba a n g in a l with ma clerk 0&lt;
mis court titbar balor* tar rice
an ma petition*, B immadiaMt,
tfMraaftar. o lM r e iu • |udge
men 1 Bill ba entered to m* rellal
demanded in tba patnian
W ITNESS m , band and taal
a* m u cov»« m il i| a*, ni
December is m
IS E A LI
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
A 1 C Mr k ol "m Cowr I
B , Jenn.ler P Price
Depul, Clerk
Pubi'tb Dec 14 II. J* IMS
Jan 4 1***
O EL II)

Legal N otices
U N IT E 0 S TA TE S D IS TR IC T
C O U R T M ID 0 L E D IS T R IC T
OP F L O R ID A O R L A N D O
D IV IS IO N C i l l N a
IS * « l Cl* O r l l l U N I T E 0
S TA TE S OF AM ERICA. Plain
•ITT ,1 A L B E R T A S H LE Y
C L O T E A L A S H L E Y
T H EOOO RE BROOKS
CA10O NIA BROOKS E T AL
D a la n d a n l i 0 R 0 E R O F
SERVICE BY P U B LIC ATIO N
This cawta cam* la ba heard
upon Plaintiff» MaHan Ik Or
a*T *4 SaruK* by PubHcafwn
and H appearing mat Mu* action
ba* baen Waugh! Mr ma an
Mrcamani a* a itan agamtl reel
prapart, u'uaMd Mr SammoM
Cawity •imin ma MiddM O n
trieI af FMnde end aaecnbad et
Mh b m i T im MMi ' 41 Mei 4
mebat B L B I and ma Cat! SJ
Foot 4 meha* *4 La* I m BMc k
IS. a* SANLANDO TH E SUB
URR R E A U TIF U L SANFORD
SECTIO N Kcardmg M ma Pial
Mm , eel a. recorded m pie* Baw
» Pag* *4 a* Mm P uM k B t c x n
a* SammoM Count, EMrida
A L IO O f SCRIBED AS Bagm
l| Mai Seem and ME Mat W*H af
m* MKibaatl carnar a* m*
Sautbaetl m af Mm Narm.eet M
run South to Mat n n Watt ) t
1**1 r u n N a ' t b •• tb *
B rybl Of War tbonca F •*••,•,
tn m* Rt^rt O' We, M m* pamr
*4 beginning &gt;,mg m S IC T tO N
4 T O W N S H IP I I S O U T H
RANGE J S I A I T end "••Bihar
•apaaring m a l O ala nda nti
Tbaadwa R r w t and Ca'dania
A* awe cannot ba tar rad «**mtn
mm S'aM *4 EMrida that it it
"•• prKbcabM M term mam
par lane" , Mr ma etM raeW .ii
B 'te Pence af knd DeM.don't
•r* u a i a ee and ma, baw not
w bm tant, ooootro* bar*m it
is iba,*tara O R O f a f O at
Ml Mas I 0* tender'! Thaadera
•raw s and Cardan** Rrtaat
1 Mut cave* and
complaint filed
baram an ar baMra January 11
ttbt B m aetav" maraat m*
Caur' tba&lt; praraad M ludgmew
mi m u « j m
m# •••fp*
prpndW Mr t , SKtwn IASS
Tin* m Unread S'aM* Cade at
ear w d
precaet t i t l e tba
S'aM af Florida I TtueBdarba
pubtitFMd H a natipapar n*
geratal cucvlpnan m SamrnaM
C t u u , EMrida not Met man
enca eech eeae Mr tit can tec u
b w tweet prior M ma return
d*M baram obort EaewnaMd
DONE ANO OR 0E R 1 0 at Or
land* EMrida "u t Tin* Her *4
N e .e m b e r
1 4*1 U N I T E D
STATES OieNtci Judg* i G
K EN D A LL s h a r p
PubtitP December ' 14 » l. JS
J v u e r , 4 411 '***
0 « l a _____________________
IN t h e CIRCUIT c o u r t
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE CO UN TY
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O R i m C A I l P
RlCMARO w h a l e s
Plaintiff
rt
CAROL M HALES.
0* tend am
N O TIC E OC ACTIO N
TO CAROL M HALES
1Addraet UnAnaem I
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O TIF IE D Mm ! a Camplattd 4*
Meat ' i 'M bet been tiled agamtl
raw concerning mm tat Mb mg
Let S) al BMck C LAK E
K b TH R Y N PARK cm ADDI
' ION at Ibman an unrecorded
plat attained d e lin k e d at
MtMBk Ragmnng at tba SE
ctretf Let &gt;4 RMck C. Lata
Kjfbryn Park &gt;d Add"mn par
recBd plat m Pi*' Row 14
Pag* t ). Pub"&lt; Recordt at
SemmoM CauX*4f Fun d* runs
Ft deg d mm I *0 I* mane* N
• deg » mm ! i m thence N
I t O f} d mm W M ft thence S
S deg 11 mm W )S H M pomt at
bag ta d la* bamg m Lot IJ4
• Met 0 0 R M tcban t S u rw ,
at Lav, Grant par record plat m
Plat See* I Pag* 1 Public
Recordt *4 SammoM Cawnt,
EMrida
Y*v er* ragui'ed M ta rw *
caa, #4 row • '"ton deMntet if
an , ,# v b a w upon G A R Y
S IE G E L . ESQ UIRE 4MO s
H ig h * # , 1)41. Fern Park
F Mr d a 11'M on B bate,* tha
Vd da, *4 January itgt and M
•ne mm b igmai t ik i ma CMrk of
Mut Court either ba'cx* te rrica
an P lamd II t atMrna, or imma
dieM'y tharaattar o'hare ta a
datavlt •til ba ,n*e»ed agamtl
yaw Mr m* rtlMf demanded n
tba Complaint
W ITNESS m , band and tae
at mi* Court on ma ism da, ol
November IMS
ISE A l l
C L E R K O F THE
c ir c u it c o u r t

Pubiitb
IFSS

SEM INOLE C O U N TY
F lO R lO A
B , Wend, W Collin,
Deputy Clert
Nor » Dec ). 14 11
0E K 114

N O TIC E OP S H E R IF F 'S SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
the! b , virtue af ma* carlam
W r" af f iK vtian ittuad awl ol
•nd under fha toll ol »h* Count,
Coufl el S fm ln a lt C ount,
FMnda Upon a lm*l ludgaman'
randtrad m Pm *lex,wad court
an mo ism da, •• October a 0
IFSS In the' certain cat* an
l"Md. Barnall Recover, Cor
poratiwi |/Va S**'e Wide Col
Mclion Carp PiamiiH n Gail
0 Ellis and O h m Wet Elllt.
Defend*rt •bleb alKetaid Writ
01 EeKvlm n eat delivered M
me at Sbarlll al Saminaia
Count,. Fiord* and I baw
MvMd Upon Iba Muon mg da
tCr Ibed property Oened b . Gall
0 E l l s laid property being
lK * l* d In SammoM Caunl,.
Florid* more particular), de
K fib a d a tW m vt
1
t f l t M a id * 1 c o o l
V IN 'IB 0 1 1 l«B * t&gt; 4 C ll Being
t*or*d al Sanlord Point * Bod,
Sanlord FL
and Ibo undertignod at SheriII
al SamrnaM Caunl, Fiend*.
•Ill *1 II OO A M on tb* ttnd
da, ol December. A D ifSS
offer tor tala and tail M tha
bigbatl bidder Mr cash, tubiecl
M an, and *11 aaisling Mint, at
me Frani nvatil Ooor al lb*
iMpt el ma SamrnaM Caunl,
Caurthoute In SanMrd Florida
Iba above deter,bed par won*1
pr opart,
Tba laid tala It being m*d* lo
u l i t f , m* Mrmt ol ta‘d W r" ol
EeKvfMn
JaFmE Polk Sborlff
SammoM County. Florid*
Publikb Nov X Dec I. U . II.
I MO
DE K m

Legal N otices

Legal N otices
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT. IN
A N O E O R S IM IN O L I
C O U N TY . ELORIOA
C A S IN O S S S IlFC A E f L
T H E C IT IX E N S B A N K O E
O VIED O
Plaintiff
rt

LO UIE C W ILLIAM S and
WANDA B W ILLIAM S bn
b *M.

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T OF
TH C E IG H T E E N T H JU 0 IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TT.
FLO R ID A
n o tt t in c a e e l
S E C U R ITY F iB S T F E D E R A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Plemtifl.
vs
TE D A H OLO ENandR EN EE
L HOLD EN C A R TE R E T
SAVINGS BANK E A
FL O R ID A OIVISION And
SARAL P O IN T C O M M U N ITY
SER VIC ES ASSOCIATlOEf
INC .
OeMndan't
N O TIC E OE
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant M a Summer, Final
Judgement Ot foreclosure deled
me Em da , ol December IMS

N O TIC E OF M i l
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
mal pursuant M Summer, F mal
Judgmani *4 F b u M u i on
Mrad m the cat* af THE C IT l
XENS BANK 04 O V IE D O v*
L O U IE C W IL L IA M S and
W ANDA B W ILLIA M S bit
« M DeMndanft m m* Circu"
CavH. in and I k Saminaia
C a u n l,. F ie r.d * Cat* N*
• s u it e A g e t mm underlined
CMrk tetll ka" al public ta ll M
ma highatl and b e " bukder Mr
(•kb al Mm eat' Irani door ol ma
Sam male Caunl, Cacxlhouea m
la n ia rd . Saminaia C a v n ly ,
a n d e n te re d la C a s t bo
FMnda •• b t hour *4 II 0*
H l i n C A H i *4 m* Circuit
a m an Mm UTh da, 1 * Ja n u s ',
Caur' of m* Eigbieenm Judicial
A 0
Isat mat carlam real 1 Circuit m and 4k SamrnaM
proper' , tiiw M and being m
Caunl, 4 Mr id* where." SC
Sam.nor* Caunl, FMnda da
C U R I T V E IR S T F E D E R A L
MiW adat IB Met
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
Thai pare*' K land i,m g m
ASSOCIATlOEf IS Piemfiff and
Sec 'Mn ug TaMnebp M Sdum. ! I C O A H O L O E N a n d R E N E E
Kanga 11 C a l l S a m in a ia
l
"O LD E N
C A R TER ET
( e r n , FMnda. d rtc'b a d at
SAVINGS RANK E A
M*Mms From iba Saulbaatl
F l o r id a d iv is io n
ono
cBher *4 t*w Sk 4mfi 14 rim
SARAL P O IN T C O M M U N ITY
N a n ac Dagt t l '4 W M R
S E R V IC E S A S S O C IA T IO N .
Ma' manca rim South St Dagt
INC B e Defend*"', I Bill sail
ST IE W )M I* Mal M "M Pam!
M Mm h-gheet and best bidder
•I Bagtrmmg manca r m la u b
Mr caeb *1 m* F rent DoK v* Mm
Ft Dagt 111* W US 00 Ma'
Sem.noM C a u r', Cour'house *1
Mmnca rim ttK lh M Dagt 0) 4)
I la n ia r d
F la rld a #• I I BR
W 44' 00 Mal N u rtm N o r"
a cm c * A M . on the Dm d o , o*
r» CMgt t l it ( 1J4 to Ma&gt;
J * " w * ',
use m* IK lew mg
manca rim Saute to Dagt s ) *J
dev &gt; b*d prwper *r et tor Mrm
E ta« 00 Mei M ma Paml *4
in sard FmM Judgemani M e lt
beginning
L K IS Sugar a « g * *1 Saboi
D A T E D Hus ) da, al Da
Pemt K C K d m g M MM plat
camber A 0 'MO
mm «* o * as rotorOoO m Pial Bod *
C Mrs a* Mm C ifcuH C dKt
I l Page M A W Public R K K d t
b , Jan* E Jaeaaic
K SommoM CoiaiF,. F Mr Ida
Oapvf, CM rl
D A T E D mis *m da, c* De
Pubi.m Dec 14 11 1404
cembK ISE*
O i l 111
O A V ID N B E R R IE N Cwrs
Som maM C ou"', Circw l Court

I

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O UR T.
I I O H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O IS Met C A 4f l
SANC BOSTON M O R TG AG E
CO RPO RATIO N 4 Fiend*
i b k i ' m, mature a tta r* ,
merge. M STOCK TON
W H A TLE Y 0 A V IN A
COM PANY * Florida
im p o rt'd *
Pvamtift
v.
W ALTER RAWLSON
DaMndantt
NO TICE OF SALE
Neti-e Is Mraby S 'w n Mia’
pursuant M a Emat Judgment a*
I b ec m u e enter*d herein 1
•ill tan ma property t"w*Wd m
SamrnaM Count, EMrida da
tc'M adet
LaF 1 C LUS TER H D E I R
RUN U N IT 11 K C K d m g M mm
pial meraol at r t c p H O m Pial
•oat 14 peget I and t *4 m*
Public Bacardi *4 Saminaia
Count, FMnda T O G E T H E R
W ITH an #0 lament Mr mgr*tl
and egrett pwrpaeat a w r that
carlam par cat al land at da
tended at kmtact Bagm •• Mm
•aeM'lymeei i b i m t of L O T 1.
C L U S T E R H. O M R R UN
U N IT n at recBdrd m Pial
boo* 14 Paget I and 4 Public
Recordt •• SamrnaM Caunf,
FMnda. rim manca Stum SI
dagraat 1* 00 Eat! 1100 Mal
•rang ma taumceaeMrlr bound
ary a* laid La* 1 nm manca
N tn * a dagrwt I I 00 E a tl
SIS Mai nm MMnca Norm II
degree! J* OF Well It 00 Mel M
fha nor meat far I, bounder y a*
ta d le i 1. run manca South a
deg'**! 11 »
Wet' 111 Im I M
m* Poml ol Beginning Together
• lb Rang* O w n D'thoathar
Garbage Q.tpota' VaniFanand
wan M Wan Carpal
•• public tale M tha highat 1 and
bad bidder Mr caeb al Iba •*,•
Irani entrance SamrnaM Catm'y
Cewrthouea m SanMrd FMnda
at II 00 A M an ma ifm da , ol
January leg*
W ITNESS m , band and Of
Tidal Saal *• ta d Court mis S
da, of December I40S
IS CALI
0 A V ID N B ER R IE N
CLE RK. C IR C U IT C O UR T
By JanaE Jetae'C
Dapw'y CMrk
Pub"th Dec 14 II. IMS
O EL 141

U N IT E D S TA TE S D IS TR IC T
C O U R T M I0 0 L E D IS T R IC T
OE E L O R IO A O R L A N O O
D I V I S I O N Ci t e N •
EE 14E Cl* O fl I I U N I T E D
S TA TE S OF A M ER IC A. PlA-n
I'll ,% B E T T Y 0 A N IE L S *1
e l. Defendant! O R 0 E R OF
SERVICE BV P U B L IC A TIO N
Tbit cawka cam* to ba board
upon Plaintiff 1 Motion Mr Or
der of Sonic* b , Publication
and II appear ing tbal m it Ktion
bat been brought Ik I' m an
Mrcamani ol a non agamtl real
proper', tiluaMd In SamrnaM
Caunl, eithm Iba MiddM Oik
t 'ld *4 FMnda and date' bed at
teitowt Lo't to II and 11
W a tb in g la n P a rk . C 1 f , ol
O e ltd o according •• plot
thereol at recorded m Pial Boo*
S. Page El. Public Reccxdt of
SammoM Cour t ,. FMnda. and II
further appear.ng mal DaMn
dem AAa'rm McCMnnon cannot
ba tarred ellkm ma SUM ol
FMnda. tbal II It not p rK lic a
bM M tar re him per ton* 11, Ik
m* eherteCxh.lt or ret.denct ol
u i d Dalandani •'• unknown
and ba bat net voluntarily ep
peered hK*ln. II It 'her*lor*
O R D E R E D at NXM et I Da
lender!I Marvin McCMnnon shall
•ppaar in m u cauta and plead
M lb* complaint l.ied harem on
K be'ore December J). legs or
In deleu" thereol. " m Court
tball proceed M ludgmenl m m .t
ceuta M ma eitant p o i d t d Mr
by Lee lion IASS. TlIM I t Unllod
Slatae Cod* *1 II sold DeMn
dent bad baan tarred with
process erllbln Iba H a lt ol
F lo rid a 1 Th is ord a r ba
published m a newspaper el
ganarsl circulation m SammoM
Count, EMrida. not Mss than
one* each week Mr sle consec w
Ilw weeks prior lo mo return
daM harem ebor* oesignaied
DONE ANO 0 R 0 E R E D al Or
•and*. FMnda mis 1st da , ol
N o i i m t l ' , IM S U N I T E D
S TA TE S D IS TR IC T JU D G E /t/
G K E N D A LL SHARP
Publish November 14 11. K&gt;
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I N T N E C IR C U IT C O U R T OE
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N O F O R
S IM IN O L I C O U N TT.
FLO R ID A
Casa Ne EE it*4
Orrtvo* CAPE
C i t y f e d e r a l s a v in g !
BANK.
Pi* ml 1It
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P E T E O SH ER M AN JR
F T AL
N O TIC E OE
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant m a Emai Judgment of
•KKMeur* daMd Deer mb*. 1,
'EM and enMrod m Casa No
EE 1baa K mo Circuit Court K m#
E IG H T E E N T H Judicial C m ml
m and Mr SEM IN O LE Caunl,,
EM nd* ohoro-n C IT Y F E D F R
AL SAVINGS BANK is Plamt.l!
and P E T E O S H ER M AN JR
LO U IS E M S H E R M A N H IV
W IF E are tn» DeMndenii I Mill
sail M m* highasl and bosi
bikder for cash al fh* Oftii
Front Door ol Ibo Sam mol*
C o m ", Courthouse m Sanlord
' W d * #1 II 00 a m on m* da,
ol January S let* bM Ml lowing
described property as sa* Mrm
m said E mal Judgement
E X H IB IT A
L O T TOT. W E D G C W O O O
TE N N IS VILLAS A CCO R DING
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14 P AG ES U 14. ANO M OF
TH E PUB LIC RECOROS OF
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IN C L U D IN G S P E C IF IC
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IT E M S
R E F R IG E R A T O R
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FA N HOOD
WASHER A N D O R y ER
P R O P E R TY ADORCSS 14)1
S P A lO lN G R O AD W IN TE R
SPRINGS F lO R lO A U 'tO
W ITN E S S my band and m#
saal o4 mis Caur' on December
S. IFM
IS E A L I
HOFeORABlE
O A V IO N B ER R IE N
Clers ol mo Circuit Court
B , Jane E Jadamc
Deputy C M'S
Publish Dec 1. 14 ifee
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IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT.
E IG H T E E N T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT, IN ANO FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO EE 41)1 CA EE L
E LS IF E M E Y E R S
PlAinlitf.
vS
L V N O A L E N G E L M E IE R
n s 4 LY N D A L HOLM ES and
B R A O lE V O HOLM ES her
husband
Defendant,
NO TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO L V N O A L
E N G E L M E IE R
1 ,'k r a lV N D A l HOLM ES
Randanc* And e d drnt
imSnown
B R A O L E V O H O LM ES
Residence and add'*,!
unSnpwn
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
FFO TIFIEO mal an action le
I K K Ms* e mortgage upon fh*
lot lowing property m SamlnoM
County F lexid* lo w "
L K I I Block A. B R A N TL E Y
SH OR ES F IR S T A 0 0 I T I 0 N .
accord rig to In* plot thereol ei
'K K d e d m Plot Boo* E. Peg*
4 1. ol tn Public R k k i ) , ol
SemmoM County. F Mr Ida
has baan Iliad agamtl you and
you •'• 'eqv red M to rrt a cop,
ol your written dalantai II an,,
to It on MARK A K O TE E N .
ES Q U IR E . Plaintiff t et'orna,
« hot* 4 d d 'ttt it HOC C l* ,
A vm u* Suit* IF). Orlando
Florida ))E04 Oh Or balor*
OKem ber 1). ISM end tiM fh*
original aim "M Clert ol mis
Court e-fner beIore tarnca on
Plomlilf's oflK na, or immedl
OMI, lh*r»*llor other ei,* *
default will ba an iK td agamtl
you Mr iba ralial demanded m
m* Complaint K Petition
W ITNESS m , band and the
to il ol mis Court on Mm J I da,
ot No.ember I ME
(S E A L )
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
CMrk ol mo Clrcull Court
B , C K a tla V E tern
Deputy CMfk
Publikb Nov 11. K . Dec F. 14
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B , JanaE Jes#Mt&lt;
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T O*
T N I I I R N T I I N T M JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. I I M I N O L I
C O U N TY . F L O R ID A
C IVIL A C T IO N N O l
M III! C A M
AMERICAN F I O N I IR
s a v i n g s R A N K , le rm e fly
i w
At H E R IT A G E F I D E K
A L S A V IN G S A N D L O A N
ASSOCIATION, a I M M SUN*

Plaintiff.
rt

LARRY R. JU STIC E sinata.
and CASA PARK VILLAS O f
TUSCAWILLA HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C .
N O TIC E O F S A LE
NOTICE N N n t | ffuan Ihal
pursuant la ma Final Judgment
I f a K lai iw ana Sat* antarad

r~

Cirrutl Cawrf af tNa E IC H
T E E N T h J u d t o f ClrtvW. In
ana tar S E M IN O L E County
FNrMa. Chrtl Acflan N u m b f

M t m C A a a m* unaam ywa
Clark v lll tail tt&gt;a araarrtr
Situated In tala Count7 at
tettaadat
Lai L Hack IA CASA PARK
VILLAS P HASE I. according N
Plat Rack »
Paaaa M ana J t
Pubik R arord i al Saml«a*a
(aw ay. FiariAe
laaaifiar a im all tfructwraa.
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ia a lanR ar used in can|un&lt;flan
•wrawtu. af Rubik aaN. N ma
at n « a clack A M . an ma &gt;1
day af January i*gf. at Ma Wk i
Franf daar af Ma SEM INOLE
C a f ty Caurttiauar. Sanfara.
FlarlRa
(COURT S E A L I
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
CLERK O F T H E
CIR CUIT C O U R T
l r Jana E Jaaank
Deputy Clark
.fubitth Oac la. SI. I N I
OEL U»

N O T IC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
NaOca N hereby glean mat 1
•magging Laaa Lana FISK.
Allamanta S arlnyc SamInaN
Caaaty. P la rlR a unRar the
F ic iitia a k N a m e af P E R T
COAAMUNICAT IONS anR Mat I
mm ma Clark af ma Clrtwlt
treat. Sam t a f a County FtartRa
ftstant af ma Ficfifiauc Nama

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T N E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT FO R T N E
I T A T 1 O F FL O R ID A
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A .
Ceaa No. kJ tear CA ef
Oonaral J f MdtcfWn

F L E E T R EA L ESTATE
FUNDINO CORP . Nrmert,
R ana art M f tgaga Carp .
luccataar By m a r g f m m NCNR
'•gaga Corporation.
Plaintiff
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NELSON E ARE NCIRIA. tf ua.
a f a l.
N O TIC E OF FO R EC LO S U R E
S A LE B Y C LE R K OF
C IR C U IT CO UR T
1 11 hereby given Ihal the
David N Berrien
Clark of ma CkcuM Court af
SommoM Caunfy. FNrlRa. m il.
an ma tam Ray at January. tW».
at I I M A M . af the Front daor
af ma Stm inolt Comfy Ceuri
haute In Iha city al S a n ff R.
F a rid a d V I f m N and tall af
public outcry M ma highest and
bat! tio m r tar cad*, ma te lN a
In S tmlnalt Caunfy. FNrlRa.
N a ff
Laf » . SUN RISF U N IT O N E .
racaraaR m Plat Boot I I . Paget
FT and I L Pubik Racardt af
Sam Inala Com f y. FNrlRa
pm tuant n ma ftn f t e e m af
n tfa d m a cate
tarR Court, ma tryN
af m u ch 1 1 : f l e e t r e a l
E S T A T E F U N D IN O C O R P .
form erly B ankart Mortgage
NCNB M i r t g m C a y l t N n r t
N E LS O N C A R E N C IB IA at
ua .af a f .
W ITN E S S my hand and af
Octal tool af gate Court nut gm
Ray f Oacambar ItM
(M A L I
Ry Jana C . Jeaemc
Deputy C M rt
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N O TIC IO F
FIC TITIO US NAME
Natico N h f fr y gluon that on
are engaged m buerneei af FIB S
(n O a a a a u r D riu a . W inter
Springe. Seminole County,
FlarlRa u n d f ma Ficfifkaut
Nama 0 C LEAN ALL. and mat
na intend to rugNN r te*d name
mm ma CNrk af ma Cirtuit
Court. SaminaN Comfy. FNrlRa
uNMna af ma FNfifNua Name
SiafwaaA TaW H Section M l M
FNrlRa StafufattMJ
/t/Maaaa Burke Jr
it/B a rp f a A Bunt
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Jan A ItM
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
c a s e n o m m ** c a p * p
SUN BANK. N A TIO N A L
ASSOCIATION.
PletatiH.
rt
NICHOLAS J R l Z Z a i l l .
K A TN l E E N R IZZO h i ««N .
tia l.
N O TIC E O F A C T IO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE*
P R O P E R TY
TO K A T H L E E N RIZZO
Ac) Poach . nod Driua
Allamanta Springs f l 17714
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D mat an
acflan N loracioaa a merffeee
Sam mala Caunfy. Ftanda
Laf far. Sarma Oaat Unit A
accareme fa ma Mai maraaf aa
racaraaR m Pial Basa If. Paaa
FI A aa. P u b ik Facer Rt af
lemmata C e ftty. Flanaa
fiat barn fiiaa efiin cl you anR
yau are rogutrad *a larva a tap,
ef yaur written RafaniaA If any
N it an O anR 0 Sfuatat. af
FaaNr A Kelly. Plemfitrs at
N rnryL a N a a a d f a tt 1 »
Nerm Or ana# Auanua. W k MS
Pail Office Bar SMf. Oiartao
FlarlRa m
MSI. an ar ketere
Dec I f . If M . anR file I ha
erifinel m m tne Clark af Ihi*
Court fitter batara taryka an
Plaoiftfri attar nay ar immaRi
•Niy maraaffer emerm te a
SetOut! m il be anfaraR agamtl
yfu far ma r f m arm mat* in
•he Campiamt ar Pefitien
W ITNESS my hand anR real
at ma Caurt on m&gt;» I ) Ray ef
Nay •tat
I SEAL I
O A V ID N BER R IEN
CWrh at ma C if cull Court
By JeanBrllWnl
A t Deputy C lf *
FukHtn Nor M Ooc f. U II.
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U B T
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
P R O R A TE DfVISfON
FU aN um Bf M NOCP
Dffktaa C IR C U IT P R O R A TE
IN R E E S T A T E OF
A U O IE RE L I E B R Y A N T ,
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
TNa eR m lnitlrellen af the
a t f a t a af A U O I E B E L L E
B R Y A N T , o a c a a ta d . F l i t
Number aa JM CP. N pending m
m » CkcuM Court t f Sam irma
C o u n t y . F la rlR a . P ro b a te
Diritlan. ma aa*»tn at ntuen It
P a tf O f f ic e O r a aa*
C
Sam maia Comfy Ceurtnewee
Seniors FlarlRa I I J M
The
partonal rapraaanfafiua t al
A ll intoratfad par tana era
rammed N BN ntrn mtf caurt
W IT H IN T H B E E M O N TH S OF
T H E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
T H i S N O TIC E I II all da unt
agomai ma etiaN anR I I I any
e a ie cfle n by an in ie re tte d
t f rod mat che'Mngee ma ueUR
•ty of ma m il. ma gualificaftana
af me p f tonai rapraaanfafiua
ranua ar lurtaRrctten af ma
A L L CLAIM S A N D O R JE C
TIO N S N O T SO F IL E O W ILL
BE F O B E V C R B A B B E O
PuBficafNn ef Pi n N f ka hat
bagm an Paramour 14 tarn
P f tonal Bapre tentative
TH O M A S J B R Y A N T
M i A LBER T S TR EET
W IN T E R SPRINGS.
F L O R ID A H IM
P f tonal Rapratanlafira
TH O M A S L S TE P H A N .
E S O U 'R E
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LO NG W O O O FLO R ID A 777*
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Publish D f a m b f 1C. I I . ItM
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IN T N E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O R ATE D IVISIO N
F lta N o m b f M a il CP
IN T N I C IR C U IT COUBT
OtvHlea C IR C U IT P R O R ATE
FOR S E M IN O L E C O UNTY.
IN RE E S TA TE OF
FLO R ID A
D O R O TH Y W ITM ER
P R O B A TE DIVISION
P f acted
FlN Number M I tee CP
N O TIC E OF
IN RE E S T A T E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
EARL A ROSS
TNa adm lnitlrctlen al 'ha
Oacaatad
atlafa at D O R O TH Y W ITM E R
N O TIC E OF
R
a
c a a ta d . F ile N u m b t*
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
I t CSS C P. It pending in the
• The aR m lnlttrallan al the
C ir c u it Cawrf (or Seminole
It'*'* el E A R L A ROSS Rt
C a u n f y . F la r ld a . P r e b a it
crated File Number M OOt CP
Dtvielen. ma eddreti of much It
pand'ng In ma Ctrcull Court
P O S T O F F IC E D R A W E R C
SeminoN Comfy. FNrlRa
f robeta OiritW n. ma adeyrti at S E M IN O L E C O U N TY C O U R T
H O U S E . SANFORD FLO R IO A
rhlch It Sem inole Caunfy
» 7 7 i The hemet and aRdrattat
' urthaute. Sanford. FNrlRa
0 Iha p fto n e l rapraaanlalira
f eft;1 The name* and aRRratMt
a n d Ih a p a r t o n a l r e p r e
tf ma par tone 1 rapratanlaliua
ta n la iira t a'lornay are tat
anR Ih a p a r t o n a l r t p n
tar m beta*
tanlailua't attorney are M l
lorth baton
A ll interetled par ton t are
ream rad ta UN m m m it caurt.
* All interetieR portent are
W IIH IN TH R E E M O N TH S OF
rtgu'rad to UN aim mit court
T H E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
W ITHIN T H R E E MONTHS OF
TH IS N O TIC E ( I I all Cleimt
THE F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
egelntt fha ettite and I I ) any
T h is N O TIC E I II all cleimt
eb lacfian by an Interetled
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p f ton on whom m it notke H
eblacfian by an Inte rfiled
turvud Ihal chaiNngat Iha taliR
parson on whom mit notice oat
Ify a&lt; ma will, iha quelifKellont
Mr rad that challenges ma ralid
0 Iha p f tonal ragratanlaliya
tty of Hie aill. ma queiifkattent
venue or {or 1idle lion ef ma
ft ma partonal rapraaanlalira
court
ranua. or |u'itdicHan ef ma
A L L CLAIM S AN O O R JEC
TIO N S N O T SO F IL E O W ILL
ALL C LA IM S AND ORJEC
BE FO R E V E R B AR R E D
TIONS N O T SO F IL E D WILL
Publication of m it Nance hat
RE F O R E V E R BAR R ED
bagm an D f a m b f 1C. ItM
* P u t!’.taf-cn of m*t No*ire hat
t p g f on December 1 IfM
P f tonal Rapraaanlalira
D A N IE L W ITM E R
P f tonal RapraMnlallra
R O B E R T O ROSS
I I U L I V E OAK D R IV E .
N O R TH
a III Ridgewood Court
Long*ood Florida 7777*
r o c k l e d g e . F l o r id a
m si
Attar nay tor
Attorney
tar
P f tonal R e p r e tf a i'.o
P fto n e l Rtpretenlelire
G ORHAM R U T T E R JR .
TH O M AS L STE P H A N
E S O U IR E
ESQUIRE
JOt Seum Orange A ranua
M l O O C TRACK ROAD
Harnett Plata. SulH HO
LONGW OOO. FLO R IO A 177»
Orlande. Florida S M I
Telephone 40777*1 $177
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Pubiitn Dec J. 1C. ItM
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A D V E R T IS E M E N T FOR BIOS
TH E SCHOOL BO AR D OF
SEM INOLE C O U N T Y Ftartae
m il receive mat af ma office af
ma School Board, n i l South
Meltanetlta Avenue. Sanford.
FNrlRa. »7 7 l. until I R j a .
D f a m b f n . t*M 1
biRt m il be
HVAC R E P L A C E M E N T FOR
I0 Y L L W IL 0 E
E L E M E N T A R Y SCHOOL
cN V IH L E N ROAD
SANFORD. FLM 77I
A LTA M O N TE
E L E M E N T A R Y SCHOOL
M PINE V IE W S T R E E T
ALTAAAONTC SPRINGS. F l
UNI
U R A L P O IN T
E L E M E N T A R Y SCHOOL
NR W IK IY A SPRINGS ROAO
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t f ruth a P f tar manca Payntanl
Band tar Iha fatal amaunf af me
award within tan f * l R a n af
mual be wrtar* by a
tu rfy ramp an 1 Wonted ta da
butmatam Ftartda
Or awingt and iperlh r allene
writ be a .a.laa a tram F K iir ia t
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Meitanullta Auanua. Sentara.
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af US M phrt i \ te a t fat. p f
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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T OP
TH E MTM JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OP FLO R ID A . IN ANO FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
CASE NO M e t CAROL
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
F E D E R A L H O M E LOAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R ATIO N
P L A IN T IF F .
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I JO N A TH A N CHE RNIN
AND. JA C K IE JO C H S R N IN .
HIS W IF E . SMAOOWBAV
CLUB H OM EO W NER S
ASSOCIATION. IN C .
D E F E N O A N T IS I
N O TIC E OP U L B
NO TIC E I t H E R E S Y G IV E N
purs yard ta an O rR f
Judgment 0 Per
December 7. H
CNR C aw Na M i l C AR O L at
ma Circuit Court 0 the I i Gm
TE E N TH J u d k i f Ctrcutt m and
Nr S EM IN O LE Comfy. Farida
wheram F E D E R A L H O M E
LO A N M O R T G A G E COR
PORATtOW Pl aintiff and E
JO N A TH A N C H E R N IN AN O
JA C K IE J O C H E R N IN . HIS
WIFE are Retandanllal I m u
t f 1 ta me higtaaf and boat
taddf tar c a m A T TH E W EST
F R O N T O O O R OP TH E
SFM INOLE C O U N TY COURT
HOULE SANFO BO . F L O a iO A
al II M AM. January IF. IMF
at tat tarth in to ld Final
Judgment ta m l
LOT III
SHADOW BAV
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D A T E 0 at S A N F O B O .
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O A V ID N B E R R IE N
C LER K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
I f Ml HOC E Comfy Farida
By Jana E Jaaank
Deputy Ctarh
Pubiith O k 1411. tWB
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N O TIC E OP
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
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mm me Clark af ma CkcuM
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R TO F
TH E I I G H T I f NTH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO M IM OCAee P
F E D E R A L DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CO RPO RATIO N
I n l t t c f parata capacity
Plaintiff
ut
APPLE R IC H D E V E L O P M E N T
C O R P O R ATIO N INC and
JE R R Y A P P L E B Y .
N O TIC E OF SALE
Nalka It hereby giran mat
purtuani la Summary Final
Judgment 0 F t r K l m r a an
terrd In the abara ( opt oned
Kftan. I will tail ma f open,
t'luatad in Sammata County.
Ftar Ida daatribadat
Parcel I
The South one hail af Laf t.
tail me South IM IS Nat af fha
Eatl JM JJ Mat and lett fha
Norm 'JO I t taa&lt; af Iha E a t'
MO n leal I t a . n l and ma Norm
ana half e&lt; Let •• Star* A.
JOHNSONS POULTRY
FARMS K carding ta ma Plat
maraaf at recorded m Pial Boo*
a. Page • o' the Pubik Record*
ef Sam mala Comfy. Ftartda
Parcel II
The South ana halt at Lot M.
Black A. J O H N S O N S
P O U L TR Y FARMS, according
ta mo Plat t h f aaf at recorded
ta Plat Boo* 4 Paga I of the
Public R a c f d i of Sam 1note
Cok/iff F ior Idi
al public sale, fa fha h‘jhe*i *nn
bail b .d d f tar caifi. at fha Wall
Front door of the Seminole
Comfy CeurthouM m Sanford
Ftartda at II 00 A M an Iha V d
day ef January, IfM
W ITN E S S my hand and Iha
leal at m il Caurt an December
}. IfM
(S E A L I
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
C Nr I of fha Circuit Court
By JanaE Jaiew k
Pubilih D k J. 14 IIM
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IN T N I C IR C U IT CO UR T OP
T N E I I O N T I I N T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN ANO FOR
I I M I N O L I CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
Co m N i .M U M C A M L
C IT Y F E D E R A L SAVINGS
RANK.
Plaintiff
¥*
R O B E R T J MONCELLO.
( T AL
N O T IC IO F
FORECLOSURE M i l
N O TIC E IS H IR C E Y G IV E N
purtuent ta a Final Judgment af
I.

U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS TR IC T
C O U R T M ID 0 L C D IS T R IC T
O P F L O R IO A O R L A N O O
D IV IS IO N C O U R T NO
F t SM C iv O r M E U N I T E D
S TA TE S OF AM E R IC A . Plata
•I f l . u c
W I L L I E I
W ILKER S O N and SARAH J
W I L K I R S O N D e fe n d a n t!!)
N O TIC E O F SALE Mattes It
hereby glean t a f purtuani Ig a
OafauN Judgcrr I 1 a n tf ad an
O c ta b f M. I CM by ma a b o t
antiltad Caurt In fha abara
causa, fha mdcrsignad Uni tad
Sistat M f that f ana f Ms
duty author!»d deguftat m il
tall fha p r a g f t y tifvata in
Somtaata Comfy. Ftarldb da
sertaad a* The C m * 7M C tael
al fha Wet* t t i I ta«&lt; ei m*
N f m 4U * t a f 0 Nta NlHbaOCf
la. ( ta** fha Norm 7J4 IS t a f )
and I taw Beginning r a t t a f
E K I and M4 M taet Sauth f me
N a r t h w a t l e s m a r of fha
N o r lh m l ta. r m E f I IIS I ta f
Sauta M t a f W f l I l l s taal
lltanca North M ta*' ta Petal f

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R TO F
T N I I IT N JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF FLO R ID A . IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
CASE N O 40440 CA 04 L
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISIO N
TR O Y 4 NICHOLS. INC
P L A IN T IF F .
— re —
K E N D A L L C HOLO W AY AND
U N K N O W N S P O U S E . IF
M A R R I C O . L E W IS C O B B
INC UN KNO W N T E N A N T lS l
B A Y 0 U L F C H C 0 IT UNION
A M H ER S T H OM EOW NERS
ASSO CIATIO N. INC
D E F E N O A N T IS I
N O TIC E O F SALE
N O TIC E I t H E R E B Y G IV E N
aursuanl ta an O r d f at Fmai
Judgment f F f K I
D f a m b f 7. tf
C M I Ceaa Na M 44a CABF l f
ma Circuit Caurt f Iha C IG H
T E E N T H Ju M c if CkcuM In and
tar S E M IN O LE County. Ftar ids
W h f f n T R O Y 4 NICHOLS
INC PlemtiH and K E N D A LL
C H O LO W AY are Oatandf H i'.
I m il s f 1 ta ms htghaal and beef
*Ipair tar cath A T TH E WEST
F R O N T OOOR OF TH E
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y CO UR T
HOUSE SAN FO BO FLO R ID A
f II M AAA February 7. IMF

IN T H E C IR C U IT CO UR T
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F LO R IO A
P R O R ATE O IVIS.O N
FlN Number SO m CP
IN R C i E S T A T E OF
ARM ANOO TA M A Y O
Dec aa ted
N O T I C IO F
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration al iha
Klata f A R M AN O O TA M A Y O
d a c a a ia d . F ile N u m b e r
M fag CP. if pending in ma
C ltc v ll Caurt I f Sam ira la
C S B R lf. F la r ld a . P ra b a la
Diylttan. ma add! at* f ah kh It
N f th P f k Auanua. Santard
F la r ld a
T h e n a m e s and
•ddrriiet f ma personal rapre
tarn aline and ms personal rag
rrsantafina 1 aHomo y are t f
ta&gt;m betaw
All in lfa tta d pa&lt; tans f a
raguirad ta file with this caurt
W ITH IN T H R U M ONTHS OF
TH E FIR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
THIS N O TIC E I I I f l claims
agamtl Iha K lata and 111 any
abiaclian by an im a rtfta d
p f tan an wham mtt n f ka was
•feed mal the* tangos ma rakd
Ify f ma will, me gufitkoltant
at fha p f sonai ragrasaniaiiea
f Ivritdkttan f Iha*

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T.
I I 0 N T R I N T H J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE N O : M J I t C A S O L
C A L IF O R N IA F E D E R A L
SAVlNOS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION a cfperaltan
organ it ad and asislmg under ma
laws at ma Uni tad Slatat f
A m f ka.
PtamfiN.

a t aaf fatfk in ta id
Jifg a m in i
th e

ta

Datad Hue ijtn day at Da
camber ItM
ttl DauW R S g a f A I A
D b K ta r af F u n n e l
Planning 4 CenctrucNan
PubtUh D u 14 IfM
DEL IM

Legal Notices

M U M C A f* l af ma Clrcuff
Court 0 iha E IG H T E E N T H
Jud icial Circuit m and ler
S E M IN O L E County. F I f Ida
w h iia iii C I T Y F E D E R A L
SAYINOS RANK It Rta Plaintiff
and R O BER T J M O N C ELLO .
‘ JANE* M O N C E LLO .
O R EG O R t I COROERO.
A Y R I BARNES HIS W IF E , era
ma Defendant*. I mil t f I ta ma
Kighaat and baV k ifa ir tar cash
0 the Watt Franf Daar af fhu
1 am 1wall Comfy Ceurtawuaa tn
Santard Florida F I I R a n
an ma day af January U IM*

MR Rtpofi A B N Band. Cath
Nr I Owch f C f M a d Chtci
N r five (1 % ) parcam af ma tatel

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n o r th

F in a l

mo f e e t

of

T H E SOUTH US F E E T QF
E A S T *| F E E T OF W EST t u n
F E E T OF NO R THEAST ta OF
SOUTH W EST ta OF S E C TIO N
I I T O W N S H IP I t S O U T H
R ANGE M EAST. PUB LIC RE
C O R O I OF S E M I N O L E
c o u f i f y . fiO R irv k
ano
L U N G TH E LAME P R EM ISES
C O N V E V IO TO TH E G R A N T
OB H E R E IN BY O f 1 0 OF
G R EG O R Y I CO RO ERO ANO
A Y R I BARNES. HIS W IF E .
D A T E D TH E J10D D A Y OF
J U L Y . IMS ANO R E C O R D !0
S IM U L T A N E O U S L Y H F R f
W ITH
P R O P ER TY AOORESS IM
p a l m e t t o

a v e n u e

LO NG WOOD FLO R IO A H 'ta
W ITNESS my hand and me
tool 0 m.* Court an Decampa.
4. ISM
(M A L I
HONORABLE
O A V IO N B ER R IEN
CNrk 0 Ma Circuit Caurf
By Jana I Jeaom c
Deputy Clark
P u f tan O k 14II. IMS
D E L IM
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U B T OP
TH E IIT N JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . F LO R ID A
CASS NO M MM C A « k L
B E N JA M IN FRANK LIN
SAYINGS ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff
vk
R O N AL0 M T BOM AO I T AL .
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NO TIC E IS M fR C E V G IV E N
O fkuani N a Summery Final
Per ember L ItM and f t a r ad ut
Co m Na M N it C * aa L f me
C irc u it Caurf at Iha I I T H
Judicial Circuit in and t f
Sem inole C avafy, F lo rid a ,
wherein B E N J A M I N
FRANKLIN SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION Ptemttff. and
RO NALD M TROMBO. I T AL
ta Pw
ra m at ma
«re*t Freer O a f ef l a le m mgii
C om fy Ceuri haute Van tar *
Ftarida f 11 Mactaca A M an
ma «m ear at January Itat ma
taitaatng aatrrtaad p r a g f *y •»
t f tarth ui t*&lt;d Summary Fmai
i.agmawl tawil
L f L U R A L G R EEN AT
SABAL POINT K it r p w g ta ma
pial t h f o f at rewarded m P i f
Boa* 11 Page* 41 wuaugh U
P ubik R f f O * f Saminaia
Camay Ftartda
IN C L U D IN G S P E C IF IC
A L L Y . BUT NOT BY W AY O f
L IM ITA TIO N TH E FO LLO W
IN G E O U IP M E N T
FAN HOOO
D is p o s a l
OISHW ASHIR
RANGE O V C N
C EN TR A L H E A T 4 A IR
TO G E TH E R m m e*l ma im
foramen** ta e ar horoeT*ov
f Ktad an ma f a p f ty and ail
a a i a m a n l g . r i g h t * , ap
purtananrat ram* r p y fiw a
water 1 tact and f l future* npw
f
heraaftar a pari at fha
•'•pa'iy Including ropier a
mam * and add runt m f rta
0 A T E 0 I M I H r •* D r
camber IMS
O A V IO N B E R R IE N Clark
Clrcurl Caurf
R? JanaE Jaaawk
Deputy C tart
Pubiitn Ok T. 14 IMS
DEL N

IN TH E CIR CUIT C O U R T OF
T N I I I O N T I I N T N JU D IC IA L
C IR CUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL AC TIO N
C A S IN O Cl M ie«» CA aa P
TH E F IR S T .F A a
carp f often
Piewnt*
CHRISM JOHNSON and
VICK IE l JOHNSON Wt mlo.
f f .
Da tendon*!
N O T IC IO F A C TIO N
TO CHRISH JOHNSON and
VICKIE L JOHNSON
hi* wife
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
111! Barwatar Cl
Heathrow, FL 771**
YOU ARE N O T IF IC O Ihal an
Kltan ta IfK taa a a m f fgag*
an Iha tftawing f u g f t r m
Samlnfa Caunfy. Ftartda
L f 1 and ma N f m IS leal f
L f I. Btact A. The Sgnng»
S f aad ng Oat VHtaga. accord
mg ta ma ptai itarto l at ra
r f dad ta Pie* Boo* II. Pagat a*
and as. Public R tc a rd t of
Samiwoi* Counlp Ftar Ida.
hat been hied agamtl you and
ywu f a raguirad ta t f *e a copy
f yaur written detente*, il any,
ta I! on Robert F Hoogland.
Etguire. at Gitat. H a d n rt 4
Rablnton P A . The First. F A
Building. One dvPonl Contra
ICO N Orange Aranua Orlande.
F I f Ida U M I. an or be i f a
December 1. IMS. and file me
original with the Clark ef m il
Court a .th f batara t f r k o on
Plaintiff | a tff nay or inurtadJ
ately ttwraaftf. a ififw ita a
delauil will be ani f ad against
you tar Iha r f wl demanded in
the compiaml
WITNESS my hand and leal
f mis Caurt m O r t a b f IT IfM
(S E A L)
O AVIO N B E R R IE N
Ctart f the Circuit Court
By K.liy McClain
Deputy Ctart
Pubiith Dk J. 14. II. It. I CM
D E L 41

k*4 4 taal E f t and JM 4 t a f
South 0 Iha N f fhwael t f n f 0
ma N f fhwatl ta. r m laum M
t a f I f f I I I 4 t a f Norm M
t a f mania Waal li t a t a f ta
Paint 0 Beginning lying ut
laettan L Townthg M laum
Bangs I I ( a f . f ma Pubik
R K f d a f I tm iw fi County.
Ftar Ida •• public outcry ta fha
lughaet and ho*' f d d f tar cash
•• IJ a ctatt naan an December
R l C M f t a Watt d a y at ma
Sammata Com fy Courfhovta
Sanford Florida Octad Na*
ambar J. IMF RICHARD L

cox.

jr

u ttiT to

s t a ir s

MARSHAL M lO O L l D IS TR IC T
O F F L O R ID A J O S E P H 0
M AGRI U N I T E D S TA TES
A T T O R N E Y M ID D L E 0 IS
T R IC T O F FLO R ID A
Pubiwn Narambar IX M. Da
FA 14 ItM
DSK Ml
U N IT S O S T A T C S D IS TR IC T
C O U R T M ID O L R D IS T R IC T
O F F L O R IO A O R L A N O O
D IV IS IO N C O U R T M Oi
M tea ci* O n ta
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
A M E R I C A . P la in t I I I . es
N A TH A N F B R A D LE Y Dei
•ndantitl NOTICE OF SALE
N f k * it hereby giran ma*
pursuant ta a Default Judge
IfM by mo abora emitted Cam 1
in ma abora teuaa. ma m
d a r g l« n a d U n it e d S ta le s
M arsAf. f ana af hi* duty
property Sifuata In Sammata
Comfy Fiarida OKcrtaad e*
Beginning 111 t a f March al C g
Saumwagf carnar f ma Marsh ta
0 fha N f thwost ta f mo
N fta w a if ta 0 ma laum « g at ta
0 SKftan k Township N Swum
■anga a E Mf r m Harm tea 1
t a f (aaf 417 1 t a f Vaum ta4 1
t a f Meet 417 J t a f ta Pam* 0
Begmnmg laaa Read aaaa^nanf
an ma W a f ima f pubfk a fe ry
tar each f I I O’ctack naan an
Ja m m y II. IMC at me Woof
Bm t 0 ma Sammata Camay
Ceurtaauoo Lantar 4 Ftartda
O aiad
D acam kar J, tag*
R lCHAR O L COM JR U N IT
C O S TA TE S MARSHAL M ID
O LE D IS TR IC T OF FLO R ID A
BORE RT W G EN ZM AN
U N IT C O S TA TE S A T T O R N E Y
M I0 D L C D IS T R IC T OF
FLO R ID A
Publish D k f. 14 It ■ is m
D» L « )
IN T N E C IR C U IT C O UR T.
( I O M T I I N T M JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N D FO B
SEM IN O LE CO UN TY.
FLO B ID A
CASE NO M IMF C A M l
a l l ia n c e m o r tg a g e

COM PANY a Ftartaa
car p f f w n I k 4 CHAO T I 0
MOB f GAGE COMPANY
PtamriN
vk
JAM ES D H E I O I S H .f f .
N O T I C IO F SALE
N f k o ta horatry *&lt;mn mat
pursuant ta a Summary F m f
Judgment f
F n c k a r * on
••rod h fa m . 1 wiu s f 1 me
f a g ffy ttfuatad m Simiwaia
Camay Ftartda d a w n b a d f
L f 47. O A K LA N D V ILLA G E
S ECTIO N TW O a trfW n g ta
P i f Boon la. page* 17 and H.
Pubik Rbtards f Samindta
Camay Ftar Ida Tagaftwr w
Range Hoad. Dtapaaf. D'W&gt;
watnar Rsfrlgaiatar. C a rp f
f p u f k seta, ta Rw Mgrwsi and
be*' f d d f tar cam. •• ma wwsi
Irani entrance Sammata Caunfy
Caurmavee m Santard Ftar ma
at 11 OB A M a n l h a l C d a r f
January i f f
W ITNESS my hand and Of
fklel S a f 0 sad Court mis 4
day f D f a m b f 'CM
(S E A LI
O A V IO N B ER R IE N
c l e r k , c ir c u it c o u r t
By Jana I Jaaawk
Deputy Ctar*
Publish Ok IL I I IMS
O I L 141
IN TN E C IR C U IT CO UR T OF
T N I I I O M T IIN T M JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N O F O R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
Cat* Na n u m C A H L
C IT Y F E O E R A L SAVINGS
RANK.
Pletattff
r*
K R IS G BROWN E T A L
N O T IC IO F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
pursuant ta a F me* Judgment f
IfK ta e u ra datad Derember f.
IMF and entered m Co m Na
M 1444 CA BO L 0 Iha Clrtull
Court af the E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial C ircuit in and far
S E M IN O L E Caunfy. Florida
• har em C I T Y F E O E R A L
SAVINGS BANK Is Iha Plaintiff
and K R IS G BROWN L lN O R A
□ BROWN HIS W IF E , f a Iha
Defendant* I win sail ta ma
highest and bell bidder tar cash
•• ma Wei! Front Door f the
Sominfo Comfy Cavrmevsa m
Santard F lor Id* al II 00 a m
on ma dor a* January II. I f f
Iha tailpwlng described property
a* sal forth in said F in a l
Judgement
LO T 44. D E E R RUN U N IT M.
ACCORDING TO TH E P L A T
TH E R E O F AS R EC O R O E O IN
P LA T BOOK M. PAG ES 11 AND
SI. P U B L IC R E C O R O S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLO R IO A
P R O P E R TY AOORESS I4X
F i k i i t u a i T D R IV E
C A S S E L B E R R Y . F L O R IO A
1MH
W ITNESS my hand and Iha
seal f this Caurf an D f a m b f
7. IIM
is e a l i
honorable

O A V IO N B ER R IE N
Ctark of Iha Circuit Caurt
By JanaE Jasawic
Deputy Ctar*
Pubilih Dec la.JI. ItM
O E L III

as sal forth In eaiS Final
Judgment m wit
L O T I t A M H E R S T . AC
C O R O IN O TO T H E P L A T
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R O E O IN
P L A T BOOK M. P AG E S If ANO
44 OF TH E P U B LIC RECORDS
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F l o r id a
0 A T C 0 al S A N F O B O .
Fta*140 Nut 14at 0 Dar tm b««
IMS
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
I I M I N O L I County. F*rIdo
■y JanaE Jaaawk
Deputy Ctar*
P uf'S h O k 14 |1 IfM O I L &lt;**
U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS TR IC T
C O U R T M ID O L C O tS TR IC T
O F F L O R IO A O R L A N O O
D IV IS IO N C O U R T NO
44 74* C le O r I I f U N I T I O
S TA TE S OF AM E R IC A . Ptem
n n r* W IL L IE V C O LLIE R
and K A T t l L C O L L IE R f f
D e fa n d e n u tl N O T lC F OF
SALE H f x e i* harady glean
that pursuant *• a Oolaeii
Judgement •**•*.*e
• t a f 14 IfM by •
emitted Caurt in in

rty tituata
COftay Ftartaa t
t e n bad at
La* I.

Fl
p m
r t t u M m P k f fta* 17 pafa
41 0 ma P u f k R f f d * f
Sammata Cauetay Ftartaa f
public outcry ta tha tugrwii and
b n ' b ta d f tar caah f It actact
now an J a n u f r It 'M l f t*w
W att daa* at fha Sammata
Caunfy Caurfhauaa Santa'S
Ftartaa Datad taa.amaar fa
ISM R lC H A R O L COX JR
U N IT C O S T A T E S MARSHAL
M l O O L l D I S T R I C T OF
FLO R IO A
Pubi&gt;th D f a m b f f. 14 I I 4
M tM I
O I L 17
N O TIC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S N A M I
N f k * it tarraby firnn m f |
am &gt;*41404 •» buemot* f P O
B a t H a l i l Langwawd F l
117ft a l t ! la m mai* Count,
F i f Ida unQar tha Fkt'ftaut
Nama f L P T POOLS PLUS
•rta mai I intend la ragrstar tata
name w&lt;m the Ctar* f the
Circuit Court, h e w n Count,
Ftartaa m K t fd a n e a with ma
Praetttant f fha F icfittaut
Nama Stafutat T a b 't k n 'm
M l 0 F tartaa Siatutat Iff*
s lt a y d P (ta n a s
Pub. th Ok
14 I L Ft r
Jan * last
D E L IM

ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL EO WILL
BE FOSE V I R BARBED
P u f k fta n of mtt N f ka has
bowmen Ok ember 7. IMS
P f t f ai Ragratanlaliya
A ta f I Mitaham
a**"Met! Imley
Ch, eg* IIHnstaaBkll

Partonal Bapeataniatim
J A M fS A BARKS
H M W First St SurtaB
Paaf Otfka Baa IMS
Santard F t am IMS
I t f e r e d l t l &gt;714
P u f 'm Dk 7 .14 ISM OS L 41

U N IT ID S T A T IS DISTRICT
C O '.i f M ID D LE OtSTRICT
OF F L O R I O A ORL AN DO
0 I V I S I 0 N C O U R T NO
M *t* O e O r t l f
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
A M I I I C A . P la in t if f y*
JAM ES B L I E b I WANOA J

L E I f f Oatandantui
NO TIC E OF SALE

Natk* I*

hfaby Riean t h f pftuaai ta a
Ny u mber 14 itM by ma at 1 1
antiltad Court m &gt;n abaea
S'atat M a rs h f f ana at hr*
duty a ufh f tied B f u t a i will
•all tha p rapeiiy siiuata la
Sammata Caftay Ftartaa da
Krtaad M
L f tab and "ta
Safh *s 0 L f H f M IDW AY,
f t f f n g ta fha P t f m f a f m
rarer Sad ut Plat BaaO t. Paga
4t f ma P u f k B a rr e t f
Sammata C h h ' i Ftartaa ••
p u f e auhty ta h t htghK' pnd
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I N T H t C IR C U IT COURT OF
TH E 1ITH JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT, IN ANO TOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
C * 1 I NO H I N C t M L
G L E N D A L E FEDERAL
SAVINGS A N D LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
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JO S E P H SENKOVICH JR
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N O TIC E OF SALE
PURSUANT TO C M A P TE R U
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to an Order or Finei
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GLENDALE FEOERAL
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
A S S O CIA TIO N P la •mitt and
JO S E P H S E N K O V IC H JR
TH E HU S K E Y COM PANY
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JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT COURT.
S EM INO LE CO U N TY .
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FLO R IO A CASE NO H H U CA l» L
IN RE F O R F r iT U R I OF S' * » 0» U N lT E O ST A TE S
C U R R EN C Y
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Oapattmant Santard S*m,n*» County I a d t aha a'll appaat
batata tha HONOR A R i f A E N N f t h M L E F F L E R on I r * da, at
January ta* •• a » A M « roam N l 't tor iha Out port pi lu n g a
Patitwn tar Auto ta Snap Count and Nr I n t i O o r t at I p i t i M t
ethy tha date1-had ("opart, Uiautd net bp tarN-Nd I f N v u K p
tala by thp Chtel at Pdtna laniard Pat ir t Dapa'tmant Santard
U n n o n C a n t , I Nr nit %p n predating dua pront that tha tamo
•at utwd In tam.noto County Florida in &gt;tetal&lt;an al tha 'ant o» tha
Slow at Florida dati-ng with eont'aband andothpr ee m.tvti attantat
pursuant to f tortde Statutes * » B l tot I HE RE B y C f R TlF Y that
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FLO R ID A CASE NO to lit* CA 111
IN RE F O R F E IT U R E OF s’ae » U N IT E D ST AT ES
CUR R ENCY
N O T IC E O F F O R F E IT U R E P ROCEEDINGS
TO Tha E | l«N al Jetr p i Oar I A tit
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July, l*W at ar naar matt Thirtaanth Sttaat at tha Tip Tap Grocery
stora Santard Sftulnol* Cosmty Florida br tnd being hold by Iha
Sanford Pol tea Oapattmant Santard lemma** County Florida, who
•in appear betor* tha HONORABLE K E N N E T H M L E F F L E R en
lath day a* January iaga a' I to A M in roam N I K tor tha purpota
ol Filing a Pallium lor Rule la Shop Caute and lor Final Order at
Forfeiture why the deter .bad property mould net ba lor It tad N tha
u*e at or u t by th# Chief at Polite Senlord Pence Department,
laniard Samtnote County Flat da upon producing dua yyudt that
the tame m i vted in laminate County. Florida In natation el tha
laws at the State at Florida dealing aith contraband and other
•criminal oHantat purtuani to Florida SlatuNt ail T il B4 I
•H E R E B Y C E R T I F Y mat Ihit Nance and lit aeeampanying
pteedingt are being tarred purtuani N Flpeida S'aluNt a il Tgt A l
Ihit III day at Dec amber HW
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JU O IC IA L C IR C UIT. SEM INO LE C O UNTY.
FLO R IO A CASE NO M U N CA II P
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Sominolo County Florida b r and being ha d br 'ho Senlord Police
Oaparlmont. Senlord Seminole County Florida «h o •ill appear
before th# H ONORABLE S JOSE PH DAVIS on iHh day ot January
l H t el I B A M in room NJTC Fo» *ha purpota nt Hung a Petition tor
Nutt to Mur* Ceuta and lor Final Grdrr ut Futlollint nl&gt;, Hr*
dttcribad property mould not ba lorl*,l*d to th* uta ol of M * br the
Chief ol Pane* Sanford Police Department Senlord Sominolo
County. F tor-de upon produc ng due proof that tha Mm* **t u**d In
Saminol* County, Florid* In yoiation et tha lent of tho Slate ol
Florida dealing •Hti canlraband and other criminal oltanta*
purtuani to Florida Statute* »JT TOI Be I HE RE BY C E R T IF Y Ihal
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103-Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

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Property / Sole
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Lots/Sale
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213— Auctions
IIIDCES AND SON

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Accessories
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Food
Be prepared for d ro p -b y com pany
Unltsd Prsss tntsm stlowsl

Holiday Fudge

Fu d g e tames those
chocolate cravings
The holiday season l* fast
approaching W hy run whip up
*om«* delirious htwremadr fo«&gt;d
a in - for favorite friends? The
iiflulilmr who water* your plant*
ahd picks up your mail when
ytiu're .iway. the Itabyslttrr who
never complain* when you or
your spouse arrive itome late, or
Ihe co-worker who pitched In on
work projects when you were
kick, are just a few of the
individuals who would love get
l i n g a holiday food gift —
personally marie by you
Scrumptious Holiday Fudge Is
a delicious, easy to make gilt
that everyone will enjoy t'horolate chips. chopped nuts and
miniature marshmallows are
featured In this lusrlou* treat
C o n v e n l e n l . r e a d y - t o use
evaporated milk — ah essential
Item for anyone's kitchen cup
board — gives this fudge it*
e g ]r a n c h flavor and smooth
texture
T o p Hol iday Fudge with
seasonal garnishes such a*
bright red maraschino cherries
and rru n rlty fresh walnuts
The n, place Individually « ul
p lcrr* in attractive tins lor
colorful boxes lined with frsllvr
I h i per Add red or green hows

and yuletide boxes of Holiday
Fudge are ready In cheer
a p p r e c i a t i v e f r i e n d s and
neighbor*

Now. more than at any other
time of year, friend* and family
drop In. sometimes with a rail
first, sometimes not. to leave
presents, say hello, vlall. or to
see Ihe rhlld rrn and grand
children.
And while you are not ob­
ligated to feed unexpected
drop-ln guests, there should be s
supply of Items handy In Ihe
refrigerator or rupboara that ran
tie quickly and easily assembled
Into a snack for these visitors
Sometimes just the oflrr of a
drink ta aufTlrrnl for a short visit
The colder Ihe weather, the
grratrr tire nerd (or some apple
drier In Ihe refrigerator, ready to
lie spiced Wtth a rrmple ot big
dashes of t Innamon. a little
ground ginger and a frw grains
of eurtatMkr or cardamom Sim ­
ply spice, beat until steamy In
Ihe microwave, strain and arrvr
in mugs A cinnamon stir k as a
stirrer and prrtiap* s slice of
lemon on the skit- will makt the
hot elder frsllvr
llo l chocolate, prr fr rahl y

H O L ID A Y FU D G E
2 lahlespivm* butter
4X cup undiluted evaporated
milk
1*s cups sugar
IX teaspoon salt
2 rup* (4 ounces) miniature
The wreath through time lias
marshmallow*
I
lx r u p * | I IX f l o u n c etcren a svmtcol cct triumph This
(tackages) semi sweet rhtrolale season, star a Winter Vegetable
Wreath as the rrntrrptecr of
rhlps
your hededay menu It ha* all lice
I teaspoon vanilla
c o m p o n e n t * o f r u 11 n a r y
lx cup chopped nuts
excellence rich buttery taste,
Combine butler, evaporated rolccrlul fond combination*.
milk, sugar and sail in saucepan Imaginative (cresrntalbcn and as
over medium heal, stirring or a tribute tcc tcafay's rrsponslhlr
rasionally llrtng to full hull usr cct fuicd. an elegant, savory,
Cook 4 5 minute* stirring eon buttery lasting yet rggtess butstanlly Remove ( i c h i i heal Add terlrsa verstccn of a Hnllandals
rrnialntng ingredients Stli vlg Sauer T h l a p a l a l r - p l r a s r r
orously until niarshinallnws weighs Ul at eerily Iti skinny
melt and Mend four Into fl Inch cakcrtrs and Is virtually lat and
square tni'lrred pan. C cwI until ehccleslrrccl Iree
■rail linn l.lghtlv *rore fudge W IN TE R V E G E T A B L E
Into HX'Inch stpiarrs Gently W R E A T H W IT H
prrss maraschino cherries and M O LL A N D A IS 8A U CB
walnuts on lop Cut In squares V E G E T A B L E W R E A T H
aljyr fudge lias tooled tompk-tc
Wreath sue will depend cm Ihe
Ty llakrs 2 (round*
numbrr •&gt;( (creepte served Figure
1-2 r ups ul vegetable* per
(crrson Use any combination ccf
Irrsh vegetables steamed and
rut Into btlr sl/r pieces Tile
possibilities ate eerily llmltrd by
your Imagination Try a combi­
nation &lt;cf broccoli cauliflower,
radishes mushresem*. and Icaby
; T r y these holiday recipes lhal
Salt and ground black prpprr earrots
include fruits or vegetable* to taste
Vegetables can Ice simply ar­
among the Ingredient*
ranged cm a serving platter ctr
Pour broth over aprteota and form a wreath Srrvr Mollan
M O L D E D P EAR S A L A D
set aside In skillet, saute union* dalsr Sam r In an attrac live howl
1 can 110 o u n re s i b a it let t
and rrlery In (cutter until Irndrt placed In the renter cel Ihe
(rear*
and rrtsp Add rlre. pecans, wreath The wreath ptrturrd can
I package (3 mimes) lime seasoning* aprlrcct* and broth
ter arranged in three easy stejes
flavor gelatin
Mix well llakr In 2lX -quart dish
1 Prepare mashed (Hitalors.
I rup boiling water
at 350*F for 20 mtnutrs (Or. do using one medium |cer|rd potato
1 tablr*|MMin vinegar
not Icakr but use as a stuLlng lor (cer (cerson Hod (ccctalue* and
IX rupshrrdded cabbage
roast duck.I This kltrhrn tested mash with enough m ilk In
IX cup ahrrddrd carrot
rrr Ipr make* 0 rup*.
tnolstrn Add 4 teaspoons Molly
Drain pears and dice, reserve
Me Hotter Cover and set aside
H cup *yrup Dissolve gelatin In
2 Steam vegetables, over
boiling water. Add rrserved pear FR ESH V E G E T A B L E
(colling water or In microwave
syrup and vinegar. Chill until M O U SSELIN E
10carrots, (cared, thinly sliced
Drain s p n n k l r with Mccllv
parity art Fold pear*, tablaigr
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medium turnip*, pared, Mi Hotter and rover
and carrot Into gelatin Pour Into
3 To assemble- wreath nn a
ofled fl inch square pan Chill diced
serving (clatter, makr a lease cct
I teaspoon salt
until firm Cut Into squares In
mashed (coluber* In the %ha|er id
1 cup warm milk
serve on bed of Boston or
2 tablespoons butler or marga­ a wreath Arrange strumrd vege­
Rnmalnr lettuce or red cablMgr
tables on the mashed (mtalo
leaf T h is kltrhrn tested recipe rine. melted
I teaspoon ground nutmeg
lease alternating rolors and
makes fl servings
place carrots and turnip* In a shape* Serve with Mollandalsr
APR ICO f-PEC AN
large sauerpan. Add enough Sauce
R IC E B AK E
wutrr to rover, add salt. Cover.
IX cup boiling chicken broth
M O LL A N D A I8 E SA U CE
I cup chopped dried uprlrot*
1 laldrs|cccon cpilek rccoklllg
Bring
to
tcolling,
reduce
heat,
1 cup sliced green onion*
tapioca
simmer until vegetables are
2 cups sliced celery
IX rup water
tender, about 10-12 minutes
3 tablespoons butter or murga
2 taldes|coous low-fat. low- so
Drain I’l.cc r v&lt; g« tables In mlxr r
rjhe
(cowl Heat with electric mixer or ilium rlcolla rhrrse
3 cups rooked rice (brown rice
2 tahlrspoons Irrsh lemon
in food processor until smooth.
optional)
(tile C
Gradually
Iceut
In
milk,
butter
IX cup chopped pecans
•t lrus|coon* Molly Mc HuPrr
. 1IX teaspoons poultry arson- and nutmeg This kitchen-tested
IX trnsptmn shredded lemon
rrcljce makes H servings.
trig

made hum your own mix of fine
dark cocoa and skim milk
powder with a little sugar. Is
good to have when children are
visaing
There should always hr beans
ready to brrw a quick pot of
coffee Coffee can be flavored
with the same spices as hoi
elder. If you wish
With a non alcoholic eggnog In
Ihe refrigerator, you should have
all Ihe necessary drinks on hand
lor this year's visitor*
Once most guests havr some­
thing In their hand to drink, all
they will need are a frw tibdlt*
for nibbling through the visit
Oftrn Just a I m iw I of prrt/rl* Is
enough, and there arr some
Interesting new flavored prrt/rl*
now available In Urge naf *al
food shops IV&gt;w 11 of unsaltrd
mils also fit into this ralrgnry of
Instant nibbles
No Itome should hr considered
complete at thla lime of yrar
without a large bowl of fruits on
display in the kitchen or dining
room There are mandarine or­
anges and langrlos apple* in a
variety of stirs and rolors

(golden delicious, wlnrsapa.
Itome beauties, granny smiths,
and pippins), red and green
grape*, mosl with »erd*. pear*,
again In a variety of sltrs and
rotor* (hartleft*, anjou*. hose*,
tomlcca. nells. forelles. and
srckels). as well a* Aslan (tears,
o r r a * * l o n a 11y a q u i n c e ,
persimmon* and pomegranate*
and Ihe ubiquitous ttanana With
that large a selection of winter
fruits available. It Is quite easv to
make a magnificent fruit bowl
A hugh holiday platter of fruits
servants for bowls of nuts
Filbert* lor hairlnutal. Ilraill
nuts, walnuts, persns and
a l m o n d s r a n be found In
markrts this lime of year, all In
their shells Srnrr these with
nutcrackers few Informal mun
clung Offer plate* or a bowl lor
the broken shell*, and napkins
for Ihe chiVhru.
Dates and llg* can lie used as
an accent for the fruits and nuts,
a* ran a variety of d. -.rd hull*
such a* apricots prarhr* and
rat*tns Particularly interesting
are raisin* dried in bunches still
on their stems Dig fat plump

E le g a n t w re a th

raisins wtth seeds arr also good
for holiday fruit and nut dis­
plays
The holiday cupboard should
I n r l u d r t o me breads and
erarkrrs Hire cracker* and arsante Ihln* will he a welcome
c hange from water biscuits, and
either Swedish or Norwegian
crtspbrrad* could also hr served
with dip* and spreads
The salad counter ot your local
su|iermarkrt or gourmet shop
may provide a large selection of
r e a d y to t e r v r d t p s a nd
spreada — eggpl ant pur er *,
guacomole. hummus and ird
iwpjirf as writ as traditional
(H-stos. to name a few of Ihe
most (cupular
Green and red salsa*, tef quite
line quality, ran Ice found In
many supermarket* today, and
are handy for emergence feed
lug Serve with corn c h ip s
yellow or blur
And Anally, a visit to the
(rtc/rn (oral section of the best
supermarket In your area will
yield s lew ntbtde* that ran go
from treerrr to microwave when
unexpected guests drop In

a ls o e d ib le

Fruits, veggies fit
fine into the season

This centerpiece is good enough to eat. And you can.
(ccrl (optional!
Pinch cayenne |crp|crr
Sprinkle n( ground turmeric
Sprinkle laplocu over walrr In
small saucepan: let stand 10
minutes. Hrlng In boll over
rnedUim heal, stirring eon

staidly. Reduce heal; simmer I
minute. Place taplcsa lutxturr
and rrmalnlng Ingredients In
hlrndrr container; hlrnd 1-2
minutes on high or until sinccoili
lie-turn to sauce |can. heal Imt do
not Icccil Stli In lurmt-rlc Serve

warm Makrs lx cup |H one
liildrs|Mcon srrvlngsl.
Per serving calories. 13;
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calm ics derived Ironi lat 23
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Any sweet tooth will love these holiday goodies
log 2 Inches In dlamrlrr Wrap
dough and refrigerate until well
ch ille d . 3 to 4 hours.
Cut dough rolls Into scant
H -Inch slices; (ilaee on ungrra.vd cookie sheet* Hake In
GLACE HUTTE R
pn-hratrd 400degree oven until
C O O K IES
they begin to brown, fl to H
IX rup butler or margarine
mtnutrs
Tills kitc hen tested rec ­
1/3 rup sugar
ipe makes about 4 dozen rook­
I egg
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extrac t ies.
(N O TE : Dough wrapped In
1 14 cupa all-purpose flour
IX cup chopped toasted pecans waxed p.qw r and uluinlmim foil
IX cup (4 ounces) glace natural can Ik- refrigerated up to one
week brforr baking.)
pineapple, diced or In wedges
F R U IT *N'
IX cup (4 ounces) glare red
N U T BARB
pineapple, diced or In wedges
1 cup unsifted all-purpose
Heat butter and sugar In me­
dium mixing bowl until fluffy: flour
•4 cup cocoa
mix In egg and vanilla. Mix In
I lrax|Micm b a k in g pow der
flour, then add pecans and glace
1« tras|MM&gt;n salt
pineapple.
3 eggs
Divide dough Into halves.
I cup sugar
Plac e eac h half on long piece of
IX rup chopped pitted dales
waxed paper: shape each Into u

Whether adult or youth,
everyone loves those sweet
crunchy yum m lrs lo snack cm
Here's a lew rrcl|H-s

lx cup cimplied dr Ird apt trot*
l* rup currants
1« c up ehop|M-ct walnuts
Confectioners' sugar (optional)
In flour slltc-r. combine flour,
cocoa, baking powder and salt
Set aside
In large I m iw I nf electric mixer,
brat eggs at high *|*rrd until
Irmnn-colnrrd. Ileal In sugar
gradually until mixture ts thick
Stir In dried trulls and nuts
Sift flour mixture Into I m iw I
Fold into tiaitcr. Spread evenly
Into lightly greased
l3-by-0-by-2-lncli baking pan.
Hake at 350 drgrres for 35
minutes.
B U T T E R S C O T C H A F R U IT
C H E E S E C A K E BARS
1 12-ounce package butter­
scotch-flavored chips
IX cop butter or margarine
2 cups finely crushed sultlnr
cracker c r u m b s (about (15

crackers)
I cuprhop|K-d nuts
I H-uuncr p a c k a g e

c re a m

cheese, solicited

I 14-ounce can sweetened
condensed milk (not evaluated
milk)
I egg
I teas|M)on p u r r v a n illa extract
I 0 m in e r |&gt;.u k .ig r condensed
m in ce m e a t, c ru m b le d
Confectioners' s u g a r, o p tio na l
Preheat oven to 350 degree*

Hake 25 to 50 minutes, or until
a wooden pick Inserted near
center comes out clean. Cool.
Cut Into bar* Sprinkle with
confectioners' sugar If desired.
Store In airtight container.
C H O C O L A T E SNOW DROPS
I cup sifted regular all purpose
flour
I |rus(M M &gt;n baking powder
■4 teaspoon b a k in g soda
14 IrasjKMin sit 11

lx cup coarsely chopped nuts
In medium saucepan over low
1/3 cup regular margarine nr
heat, melt chips and butler:
remove from heat. Stir In butter, softened
1 cup firmly packed brown
crumbs and nuts. Press firmly
o n b o t t o m o f g r e a s e d sugar
15 Inch by 10 Inch Jelly roll pan.
1 egg
2 2 •o u n c c s q u a r e s m i In large mixer bowl, heal
cream clu-cae until fluffy: I'ra d u - sweetened chocolate, melted
IX cup all-bran ccrral
ully beat In sweetened con­
IX cup buttermilk
densed milk, then egg anil vanil­
IX teaspoon pure va nilla
la. Stir In mincemeat. Pour
extract
evenly over preparrd crust

Silt

together flour, baking
baking soda and sail:
stir In nuts Set aside.
Measure margarine and sugar
| M iw d e r.

Into large mixing bowls heal
well. Adil egg and melted choco­
late mix thoroughly. Mix in
all-bran cereal, buttermilk and
vanilla. Add silled dry Ingre­
dients. mix until combined.
Drop by level measuring
tabiesponnfuls onto lig h tly
grrasrd baking sheets Press one
walnut hall gently Into lop of
each riMikte Just before baking. II
desired, llakr In 375-degree oven
for about 12 minute*, or until
etMiklr springs bark when lightly
loui-hrd
Remove Immediately front
baking sheets; cord nil wire
racks. Sprinkle cookies with
confectioners' sugar, tl desired.
This kilt lien tested recipe makes
i i I m iu I 3lX rloien rookies

�tC — Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Wednesday, December 14, 1M8

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Shank Portion (6 - B lb. avg.)

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(Whole Ham per to. $1.29)
(Butt Portion 4 - 6 lb avg |

THIS AD EFFEC TIV E
THURS., DEC. 15
THRU S AT.,
DEC. 24, 1980 . . .

U.S.O.A Insp.. Grade A, Frozen
Self-Basting (Broth Basted)
Broad Breasted
( 1 0 - 2 2 lb. avg.)

Publix

THIS AO EFFECTIVE:
THURS., DEC. 15 THRU
SAT., DEC. 24. 1908 .
U S O A Choice.
S ir lorn Half or W h o l e

Leg Of Lamb
(Shank Half per ib $2 39)

Heat-n-Serve

Turkey Dinner

Real or Light Reduced Calorie

Includes: 9 - 10-lb. Avg. House of
Raeford Cooked Turkey
• Dressing
• Giblet Gravy
• Cran-Orange Relish
(Sorves 12 to 15 People)

K ra ft
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(Under 10-lbs. 89c)
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(Serves 18 to 24 People)

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For Turkey, Chicken Flavor,
Combread. For Pork, or
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Stove Top
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$599

Beautiful A n d C olorful

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Cape Cod
Potato Chips

each (or

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This Ad Good Only In The
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In Heathrow.

Fresh. Delicate Flavored

C rim in i M u s h ro o m s .......... pkg

.9 9

Assorted Flavors

B reyers Y o g u r t................ 2 Ju°p, . 8 9
Birds Eye Regular

C ool W h ip ..........................3 So2»

Certified Angus Beef. Beef Rib

Standing
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$

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FREE
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M a y o n n a is e .......................... * 1 39
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A p p le J u ic e .......................... £«,?*« . 9 9

For "A Cut Above” .
Certified Angus Beef
Available In
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Original Effervescent Antacid &amp;
Pain Reliever

Regular, Lite or Genuine Draft (12-oz. cans)

AI ka S e ltze r.......................... 7p2kg $ 3 "
Delicious

Hamilton's Lower Salt Shank Portion or Whole
(6 to 8 lb. Average)

E asy-K arv H a m ...................

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M iller B e e r ............................’ p S * 4 "

(Limit 2 Please. *ith Other Purchase* ol $7 50
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P ublix R eserves fhe
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Raisin
Pumpernickel
Bread

A ll Natural, Non-Basted, Grade A
(9 to 2 2 lb Average)

Fresh
B utterball T u r k e y .............

THIS AD
E F F E C T IV E :
THURS.,
DEC. 15
THRU
SAT.,
DEC. 24,
1988 . . .

Regular or N o Salt

(S te a m e d F re e W h ile Y o u S h o p 1)

p e r lb

t9 b fl — s c

(B utt P o rtio n 4 to 6 lb A verage per lb $ 1 .4 9 )
Heat N Serve

C o o k e d T u rk e y D in n e r... 7oCrh * 2 1 95
(Includes 9 to 10-lb A verage H ouse O f R aeford
T u rk e y , W ith D ressing. G ib let G ra vy and
Cran O ra nge R elish.)
(D inner W ith 14 to 16-lb
C ooked T u rk e y $ 3 5 .9 5 each )

$^29
A ll Butter

M in iature D an ish ................

\!S- * 5 00

I m a te d ju s t olT 1-4 .n I L v ith r o u \ ill.m e
120 ln te tn .itio n .il I’a r k u .n . I le . itlm m I m i “ ^ h
A w o r ld m a rk e tp la c e n e x t d»H»t

�4C — Sanford Harold. Sanford. Florida — Wadnaaday, Dacambar 1«. 1968

HOLIDAY
OPEN TIL 7 P.M.
CHRISTMAS EVE
WE WILL BE CLOSEO
CHRISTMAS DAY

PRICES GOOD THURSDAY
THROUGH WEDNESDAY.
DECEMBER 15-21. 1988

&gt; THE PERFECT
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A m e ric a ’s S u p e rm a rk e t
HARVEST FRESH

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W O SELECT LEAN

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                    <text>December 13; 1988

Sanford Herald
81st Year, No 96 — Sanford Florida

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S a n fo rd
s a y s ye s
to p rison

N E W S D IG E S T
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BRIEFS
M issile accident kills one
I'KAId. HAIdUiK Hawaii - A mivsih Imm a
Navy |rt strui K an Indian men .u n i vessel
Mon lay. killing one cowman when I&gt;•«•
apparently strayed into a military irulnmc area
northwest nl ilir Hawaiian Inland of Kauai,
officials naltl
T hr noll exploalvr Harpoon missile wan
laum In d al aland main l:» ,i m F N l 1 hy a Navi
FA '.M from the alnraJt earrler USS Connlrlla
lion Inward a lai^rl hulk nhip lar out al sea
IVarl Harlan Naval lU sr olfl&lt; lain natd

By BRAD C H U R C H

Herald stall woter

Texas murderer executed
IH IN TS V II.LE . Irvan - The rscruHotl rally
Tuesday of H..yinnnd laiidry was inierfuted
lor about 1 1 minutes when an Intravenous luhr
rarryluu a dradlv ml* cl rheum uls (topped free
|ruin
nrrdlr innrr*»d nlo Ihr rondrm nrd
killer n . m
l.alldrv. w ho wan rnr« ulrd lor Ihr l ‘.IH2
rohlirry murder of a Houston restaurant owner
d.-« lined In make a final nlalrmrnl Itul m oiirrrd
slleillly to himself Iin I h r r n r « u l io n leK«..
From United Press Intc'nahcnal mporls

Theresa Hydo and her three children found themselvos on the streot

INSIDE
□ W o rld

Quake forces plant closing
YKKKVAN. U S S R
— W hile in sistln « Ih r
la b ility poses no dant^rr. Ih r (p iv r r n m r n l
a n rio u m r d II in « losinc a inn Irai js iw rr plant lit
earthquake ravaged A n n rn la n&gt; ra n r lo n re rn s
I hat ih r frai lorn m ay Itr Ih rra lrn rd
A u lh o r lt lr s also pledged M onday In in
vrntlitair allegations of *h&lt;aldv ttm s tn irllo n in
Ih r d rv a n ta lrd iryjion and nald air salrtv
nlandardn w r r r (M int! m rl follow liqj ih r &lt;rashm
of tw o planes in two days killing a total of MB
people
Itolh p la n m a Soviet rargo Jet am i a 1 ugoslav
iiillll.il \ a u i rafl. w n r i a u v III*! ir n r l suppllrn lor
v lr lim s id Ih r l)r i
7 ipia k r that caused
w ld rs p ira d drva sia llo n and killed up In IHVlaM)
|*rople
P ay* T A

□ F lo rid a

Lo ca l g oo d S a m a rita n s
re scu e h o m e le s s fa m ily
B y V I C K I D e S O R M IE n
H e ra ld correspondent
S A N F O lfl*
I lin r s n 11\ •1« !• d plans S|i&gt;
u a . g o in g lo m aki a lllr 'o f In i v 11 and h» f
Ih re e I h lld ie ll III ill* w a tlo t lor Ilia siilisliltu
I h r la st laid plans h o w r v r i n lt r n go awtv
a n d lor Ihe past l&lt; w &gt;11111% d a y s sfo and In r
Ih re e i h lld o ti liav* l i •n liom elew s
N . iw Iim al i&gt;*mmI S a m a M M I l s tl.tvr « mill 1"
liel i r m u r al least If IU|M&gt;iaillV

T A M .A IIA S S K K - A frd rrul plan hi rinse
o h s o lr lr nr tih t ir r d r d m ilita ry bases han
targeted five installations in Florida mi hiding
(h r 11 S F o il rs (u rth h e a ll h ra d ip ia rtrrn III Kry
West, a newspaper rr|nirtrd
A rr|xirt b y Th e New York I lines regional
m w s p .q H ls said W h llm u H eld Naval Air Nlalloll
and a pitsalble lio m r |Hirt III iV n n aio la the I! S
F o rrrn Ia rlh lie a ti h ra d ip ia rlrm and .i |Nissilile
hom e |mit 1 m K ry West and the Naval I tam ing
Center in O rla nd o are I k-mg ouinidered Inr
i losing

S e e F a m ily

P a ce 1 A

Vendors to invade local parks
B y J . M A R K B A R P IIL D
H erald sta ll ardor

Florida bases may be closed

I Iv d r s vaga la c a n III r.u lv N . . v * i n l « i
t»r tore die i«a llv •o ld w e a lh r i m i in on
l h i l l . .11 W Im Sli . p a ik f d \lllM • agt '•
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pi iv ate i olu &lt; ssion.illrs lo " p e i a l f IimmI and
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K e d H u e l.alu I’a lk ' O i lll lv 'd lle ia ls dim losrd
M o m lay

r i m t y VAuelt' d r p u ly director ol the rn u n iv
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□ S p o rts

D olphins surprise Cleveland
M IAM I
Dali Marino threw lot MM yards and
tout loin hdowtin and la m n/o Ham pton v o trd
on a I va n l dlvi w llli I t net ondn Irll Monday
•»IS&gt;til lo glv e I hi Miami
Dol|ililnn a .'in 11 v l&gt; to
iv that prevented Ih r
I lev eland llm w nn Irom
t Inn h lin { a w ild •al &lt;1
ptavotl Ix illi
I lie 111 o w on
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muni ilrfra i Houston al
hom e III Ih r season
lllia lr ne\l week lo have any i halier ol m aking
the play oils Tfiey may havi lo play the name
w it h o u t t|uai le rh a e k Ife in lt K o n .ir
w ho
sprained Ills Irll knee III Ih r tour 1li ipialtei
llainptoM n run i .line |unl lU sri m ills after I fir
llln w u n lied Ih r m u le II II on a i va n l Don
S iiim k pass to Higgle l-tilighnriie Miami ' i n
sn&gt;i|i|H'd a live i;,iiiii losing slreak
Son P a g * 1B

INDEX
B r id g e .............................. SB
C la s s if ie d * ....................OB
C o m i c s ............................OB
C a le n d a r .........................7B
C r o s s w o r d ....................OB
D e a r A b b y ..................... 7B
D e a t h ! ............................. 5 A
E d it o r ia l.......................... 4 A

F lo r id a .........
H o ro s c o p a
F s t l o n ..........
P e o p le .........
P o lic e ..........
S p o r t a ..........
W e a lh e r ....
W o r l d ...........

2A
7B
7A
SB
3A
1B
2A
7A

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Greenwood Lakes Middle School students got state’s top ranking in Knowledge Master competition

Lo ca l s c h o o l s ta te ’s ‘ m a ster of k n o w le d g e ’
Uy C A R O L J. RUM SEV

Herald Stall Writer

Sunny and cool today
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a in iilid a n d gel i ol
d e l to n ig h t
I lie
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m u n n ie h V e ry h id e
ch a in e ol la in

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last I hutml.iv linn lim e (usl as tin h a n m i was
collie u p
t'le enwiawl I o k ' s Mnldli S. In nil
K n o w le .le , Master I r a n i N o I in tin stall
till It I' ll cre.il
IIIsIt i mild
I knew wi
did e&lt;” &gt;d hut
dial w a s e &gt; '''" sre in c I* up
there like that
H u l c r alone with AH o t h e r students s(u nt
t w o h u n ts die dav I m-I o m
la. kiltie tnueh
quest tuns i .m e m e I m m in a lh e iiia d e a l equ.i
lions to ihe |MM-irv ot Hotu rt Frost T h e n
w inilllie stole ol I . P M
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more
also r r r r l v r d llie iii a n m i h l i l a i e

l a n k m e n a tio n w i.li
N ' . u l v ' i t i u &gt;■ h&gt;,o|s
p a r t I' ipaled
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hv A. a.li inn H a l h u a i k s a ( o lo i a d o lu m d
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l " lllc s t |si olilllU O r I oil &lt; OlllpuO | dim
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o |m ration D ia l &lt;" d e Is reietVed via lele|illiilU'
o n lest ilav
A n o n li n e o* lo in s ii u u rii i a llv lakes
students t w o a l l d a halt hotlls to a nsw e r 'JIM
m u ltip le a lint, e i|ttesl|o||s
ll w a s a IIUI, ll
lia td e i lest than Iasi v i a l s
l o i n s said

•s. riles wi n ecu''ta lly dow n w Im h is w tiv w ,
I ' l l er rat w lien si ini''tils hiiisln it early amt wi
le allied flow w i l l m il m oti s " . u i ( M I &lt; d to llm m
a m i u i d ilu tialloll
I In e&gt;&gt;al is in answi i ipn s lu m s q u n klv and
.n • III.|0 Iv oil till Ills) 11v S t u d e n t s leti'ivr
t w o t l v s and u p I " a ililllUl' l " ansvvt i h i 11 all
•at In a i is| sm s' m e a n s l Minus |h lints
S. v t 11111 a nd •tehdl eia.l' is m i Ilu ipies
Hulls on a video iiuuiltoi I In v dls&lt; nss and
,|( ) id, a mihllloil win, Ii is s h ou te d out to a
student tv ptsi
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s p n iid m e t " If" i oiir&lt; I auswt i is sh outed out
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li o n ol It s a n d d s
See S c h o o l. Pace BA

�tA — Sanford Horsld. Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. Oacamtwr 13, 1968

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Military targets 24 closures
Youth run over by stepfather
MOON LAKE — A 18-year-old sophomore bicycling lo high
achool beforr dawn ha* been struck and killed by hl»
stepfather, who said he did not see the boy until It was too late,
pcllceaald today.
Larry Dean Kelly, of Moon Lake, was dressed in dark clothing
and warn riding his bike along Moon Lake Koad to Gulf High
School In New Pori Richey when he apparently strayed Into the
path of his stepfather's car.
The teen also was hit by at least one other car and the
confusion that resulted caused another two-car accident, said
Florida Highway Patrol troopers William Bishop and D L.
Young. There were no other Injuries and no charges were filed,
the troopers said.
Richard Hogcnson. 40. also of Moon l.akr. said he was
coming around a wide tight bend in the road about 6 15 a.m.
Monday when hts headlights Illuminated his stepson omy a few
feet before Impart.

Wets, drys battle with ballots today
MILTON — Voters In one of the Florida counties where the
sale nr any beverage stronger than beer or wine coolers Is
prohibited will go to the polls today to vote on the issue for the
first lime In mure than n decade
Proponents, led by Look Ahead Santa Rtvsa. claim legalising
liquor sales will boost tourism and broaden the county's tax
base by attracting mstor hotels and rrstsurants
Opponents, led by the Santa Rosa Good Citizenship la-ague
and area ministers, say the county w*Mild ht plagu'd by bats,
prostitution and gambling, and lalrr. It -o u ld cost more In the
long-run.
3*n:.i Rosa County, which is bordered by .wo wet”
counties, is one of seven counties In Florida that prohibit the
sale of beverages containing more than 3 oerrent alcohol hv
weight, ounta Rosa County t • s allow the sale of both V f t ..
wine cooler*.

Martinez to agencies: cut 5 percent
TA LLA H A S S E E — Gov. Hob Man Inez asked the direct.n* of
each state agency to trim 5 peternt from their funding requests
for the 1080 HO budget year, the gozemor's tup budget aide
said Monday.
"Their requests total S I .8 billion more than we have In
general revenue." said Patricia Woodworth, director of the
Ofncc of Planning and Budgeting. "We're going bark and
saying. 'You have asked for more than we have, morr Hum we
can hope to have, so where would you like us to cut?'"
Agency heads submitted .nrlr budget requests to M .rtln ri
before Nov. 1, Woodworth said. The governor reviewed (hose
requests and Friday signed letters asking for the 3 p rm -n l
cuts.
Martinez asked for similar ruts last year. In part because of
Florida's unusual system of budget building.
Unlike the federal government and most olhrr stales. Florida
agencies submit 'heir budget requests directly to the
Legislature without approval from the executive office

Burglars steal exotic birds worth $12,000
KISSIMMEE — Police of!leers investigating a Dairy Quern
break in Monday discovered the lock had been cul from a pel
store across Ihr street, and burglars had taken about * 12.000
worth of rare and exotic parrots
"1 guess they wanted some Ice cream and look the birds out
for a treat.’* saId Investigating officer Mary Arnold. "Th e y
(1r linnetv knew what they were niter It lookrd llkr a very
professional Job."
The pet store burglary was discovered about 2 a m Monday.
Arnold said, and left store workers concerned the birds might
not survive.
"The financial loss Is nothing It's the birds I'm worried
about." said Val Cooper, manager and owner of the Critter
Corral. "They took 10 birds and four rages
"A lot of these birds will not get along together, and If they
start cramming them together I'm afraid they might — . Well,
let's just say I wasn't upset until I figured out what could
happen."

Court grants Bundy competency hearing
TA LLA H A S S E E — A frdrral judge has ordered hearing for
convicted serial killrr Theodore Bundy to delermtnc whether
he was competent to eland trial In the 1979 slayings of two
Florida State University students.
U.S. District Judge William J . Zloch ordered a competency
hearing for Bundy Jan. 23 at the federal rcurl house in Fort
l-audcrtlalr. after Bundy, suspected In Ihr deaths of at least 30
women, filed a corrected petition.
The evidentiary hearing will lie "sm elly limited to the issue
of the petitioner's competency to stand trial." Zloch said in an
order dated Dec. 8 and received Monday by the Capital
Collateral Review office In Tallahasare.

From Unlttd Pres* International reports

LOTTERY
The dally number Monday In
the Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 870.
U straight Play (numbers In exact
order! J 2W on a 50 cent bet.
$500 on It.
E Boa 3 (numbers In any order!:
180 for a 60 coni bet. &gt;160on SI.
Box 8 (numbers In any order):
$40 for a 50&lt;ent be I. $80 on $1
□ Straight Box 3: $330 In order
drawn. $80 In any order on a $1
bet.
Straight Box 6 $290 in order
drawn, $40 If picked In combina­
tion on St bet

Sanford Ilcruld

TA LLA H A S S E E - A federal
plan to close obsolete or un­
needed m ilita ry bases has
targeted five Installations in
Florida, Including the U.S.
Forces Caribbean headquarters
In Key West, a newspaper re­
ported,

Official* said an Inspection
team loured the training facility
In Orlando last week, but of­
ficials said (he visit was not a
s ig n of c l o s i n g , s a id
spokeswoman LI. Betsy Jenkins.
Abber said the panel is begin­
An official with Ihr U S Com­ ning lo assemble ils list of
mission on Base Realignment potrntlul closure this week. None
and Closings also ptuved down of the potential sties for closing
the visit.
has been publicly disclosed

A report by The New York
Times regional newspapers said
Whiling Field Naval Air Station
and a posMihlr home port In
l-rnsamia. the U.S Forces Car­
ibbean headquarters and a
possible home port in Key West,
and tne Naval Training Ccnlrr In
Orlando are being considered for
closii.g.

"W r have randomly selected a
couple of dozen military facilities
throughout the country and wr
have Just gone to verify cur
Inf-emallon," said Commission
aide James Abber. "We don't
want to needlessly upset any
communities."
Florida's Congressional dele­
gation says all of the Sunshine

United Press International

Sac end Cleat Oettee* Paid et Sanford.
Florid* u r n
P O S T M A S T E R w » d * d d m i change,
t* T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . P .0 .
Sot H IT . Sanford. F L J i m
Mom* D o liv try : 1 M enlbi. 114.M l 4
Mon nil I l i a I Yaar 111 #0 In SUM
Al»tt 2 M onth! I M t i l 4 M onlht.
Sir 04/ Y ear, 44* 60
Owl CM Stall M ill: Thro* Month, 111 44;
4 Moniht 444.441 Year l i t 6*
Phene ( 441) 221 1*11.

Since Ihe late 1970s. factions
In Congrrs* and In the Defense
Department have been trying lo
move the Whiling Field opera
Hons to Fort Rucker. Ala . where
It can be combined wllh an
Army training farlllty. But Rep
Earl Hutto. D-ranama City, and
others have protected the basr
which is home to 1.200 student
pilots and a staff of 2.700
military and rlvillan personnel.

Seventeen Senators from a
Northeast-M idwest coalition
have urged concentration on
k v - j m the Sunbel:.

"We don't rx|&gt;rct Whiting to
tie on the list." said Hutto aide
llrtan Keeler. "It doesn’t make
sense for the consolidation to
take place "

"W e wish lo prevent the
further rntrenrhnirnt of regional
Inequities stemming from Ihr
location of existing military factltiles," the lawmakers said In an

There Is also a question about
the Key West bases, since Con­
gressional sources say they are
considered loo close to Cuba to
remove all military personnel

United Frees International
GAIN ESVILLE - A study has
concluded low-pressure sodium
lights create the least distraction
for loggerhead turtle hatchlings
confused by the bright lights of
the Florida’s coast, s researcher
said Monday.
Karen Bjorndal. director of the
Center for Sea Turtle Keerarrh
at Ihe University of Florida, said
lights on cumsI s I highways and
In high-rise buildings have dis­
tracted loggerhead lnrtf*s. Jls
ruptlng normal routines
"L o g g e rb ra d * h a tc h at night,
and Immediately bead for Hie
ocean." Bjorndal said "The cue
they use Is to head for the
horizon with the greatest Illumi­
nation. On an undeveloped
beach, thai will be over the
o c e a n , b ecause e ve n Ihe
slightest amount of natural light
from the stars and moon will tie
reflected off ihe water."
Unfortunately, as Ihr coastline
becomes developed — and
brightly Illuminated by electric
lights — Ihe halrhltngs become
disoriented, often with fatal re­
sults.
-" T h e y 'r e attracted to Ihr
lljdtts on the dunes and head
toC.ird thrfn whrrr 'they' get
caught up In vrgriatton nr cross
rinds and gel hit by cars or are
taken by predators.'* said UUlr
Wlihrrtngton. a doctoral can­
didate and study director.
Florida’s loggerhead popula­
tion has declined lo an estimated

23.000. well below p.rvlous
totals. Wltberlngtnn says.
U F 's study, conducted at
Melbourne Beach, rnn rlud rd
dousing Ihe lights was the best
solution for the loggerheads,
especially during nesting season
from May through August.
Various tests with dltlerrni
lights showed whitr Incandes­
cent lamps and red tinted lights
dlsablrd the loggerheads ability
to find the ocean, while yellowtinted lights helped slightly.
But with los-y W t utT ead'um
lights an unexpected develop­
ment occurred
"T h e hatchlings showed a
n e g a tiv e r e a r ! I o n to the
m onochrom atic (pure color!
yellow light." Withrrlnglon says
"The y avoided it — moved away
from It In fact, which was not
really whnt wr were expecting to
tee "
"If we were careful where we
positioned Ihe lights on the
beaches. I believe there would be
very few problems with hat­
chlings finding their way lo the
ocean "
Center Investigators are now
beglnnlng a second phase oT
their wurk. determining tf the
lights discourage female JoggrHtratU from 16nllng ashore to
nest, he says
Wlihrrtngton says the lights,
while not perfect, may tie the
best available solution.
‘ ‘ People re a lly w a n t an
ullrm ullvr to darkening beaches
completely." he says

Baby dumped in trash can
United Prats International
F O R T LAUDERDALE - An
ant-covered. 4-month-old baby
girl was found In a garbage can
where she bad been abandoned
by her mother, a 17-year-old
crack cocaine addict that was
charged with aggravated child
abuse, polkc said today.
Dietrich Tyler told poller she
hud a drug problem after her
arrest Monday night. Folice said
Tyler had been turned away
from an apartment complex
where she had tried to abandon

the baby shortly before she
dum ped the Infant In the
garbage bln.
The Infant suffered only minor
ant bites from her ordral. said a
spokeswoman at Broward Gen­
era! Medical Center
Th e Infant was found by
Angela Cooper. 12. who had
rolled Ihe can lo the curb In front
of her house Monday morning
and 30 minutes la lrr heard
something rumbling Inside.
"I couldn't bellevr It." said
Cooper. "I look the baby out.
She wux wearing a red outfit and
was slinking dirty "

IW M n aM H te tS w M

Practicing flip-flops
Joshua Holloway. 10. of 918 Myrtle A ve, takes hit turn on the
trampoline with a back flip as his friends watch from awsy down
on the ground The action Is at South Otk and 12lh Street in
Sanford

TH E W EA TH ER
LO CAL FO R ECAST
Today...mostly cloudy early
this morning becoming mostly
sunny by mid morning. Con­
tinued cool with highs In the
lower 80s. Windy wllh the
wind northwest 15 to 20 mph
and gusty.
Tonight...dear and cold with
lows In Ihe low to mid 30s
Wind light north.

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EX TEN D ED O U TLO O K

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Wednesday...mostly sunny
and not us cool. Highs In the
mid to upper 60s. Wind light
east.

Tuesday. December 13, 1938
Vol 81. No 06

Fie. M U ,

Oct 23 letter to the commission

Turtle study shows
promise for tights

t u r n 4i i i w i

Pvbluhad Dxtly and Sunday, aicvpt
Saturday by Tlw Sarttsrd Hxrxld,
le t.. 144 N Franth A»* , Sanford,

State military facilities should be
considered essential. Bui It's up
to u 12 member commission on
realignment to make the choice.
By the end of the year. Ihe
commission on Base Realign
menl and Closure will recom­
mend about two dozen facilities
for closing, trying lo save the
im lli.in up m $2 billion .1 \r.ir

5 Florida bases on list
for possible closing

NEW
Dec 30

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Wuvca arc 5
feet, 8 to 9 loot swells on
horizon. Current Is to (he south
with a water temperature of (12
degrees New Sm yrna Beach:
Wnves ore 4 to 6 feet and
choppy. Current Is to the south,
with a water temperature of 62
degree*. Sun screen factor: 14

W ED N ES D A Y:
B O LUN A R T A B L E : Min. 9 35
a.m.. 10 00 p in.; MaJ. 3:25 a.m.,
3 45 p m. T ID E S : D a yton a
Beach: high. 11:44 a m : lows.
5:09 a.m .. 5:59 p m .; New
Sm yrn a Beach: high. 11:49
a m ; lows. 5:14 a m.. 6 04 p m :
Sebastlal Inlet: highs. 11 33
n.m.. 11:57 p.m.: lows. 5:18
a in.. 5:54 p.m.

BOATING
St. Auguatlne to Ju p ite r
Inlet - Small cruft advisory Is In
effect north nf Cape Canaveral...
small crafl exercise caution
from Cape Canaveral south...
Today...north ol Cape Canavrrui
wind northwest to north 20 lo 25
kts and seas 8 to 12 ft. Bay and
Inland waters choppy to rough.
South of Cape Canaveral wind
northwest t-i north 15 to 20 kts.

SUNOAV
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S T A T IS T IC S
The high temperature In San­
ford Monday was 61 degrees and
Hie overnight low was 40 us
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Cclrry
Avenue
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at H a m.
Tursday totalled 0 .17 Inch.
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today was 40 degrees and Mon­
day's overnight low wus 40. as
re co rd e d b y the N a tio n a l
Weather Service at the Orlando
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Other data:
□ Monday‘a high.................... 60
□ Barom etric pressure..30.16
C Relative hu m id ity... lOO pet
□ W inds............. North. 13 mph
□ Rainfall.......................... 01 In.
□ Today's sunset......5:30 p.m.
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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Tuesday, December 13 1968 — 3A

Tesar elected Chamber president
By BRAD CHURCH

Man accused of stealing car
LONGWOOD — A rar reported stolen In Longwood Monday
morning was remvered on Lake Howell Ko.ul at about 11:30
a m . and one occupant of the vrhlrle was rharged with |{rand
theft auto.
Seminole County sheriff * deputies said Carolyn Nellis, 40. of
118 Des I’lnar lame. Longwood, named a possible suspect
when she reported her 1988 Chrysler stolen. The ear Is valued
at 1 20.000.
Deputies spottrd the ear and slopped It. Kevin Dwayne Davis.
18. of 118 ties I'luar Lane, a passenger In the ear. was charged
In the thell. Ills tamd Is 9 1.000.

Man accused of forgery of stolen checks
SANFOKD — A 19-yrarmld Sanford man accused of stealing,
forging and cashing checks from Garrison Farm and Garden.
Inc., has been arrested by Sanford police
Kobert Henry Howland, of 2113 S. Summerlin Avr.. Is
charged with four counts of forgery, four counts of ultrrlng a
forgery ami two counts of petty thrfi. H r was arrrslrd at the
Sanford poller station at 7:28 ji m Monday Bond Is 92.000
FUa-c report llu t when U.island fried In cash one of the
checks for 9330 at the NCNI1 flank. S Orlando Drive. Nov 15.
the bank refused lo r ash the rheck and reported the Incident
In early Novrmlirr. poller said. Howland cashed two stolen
Checks valued at 9150 and 975 at a Sanford convenience store
at I M3 S. Sanford A vr When hr presented a third cheek for
9225 at the same store the store didn’t rash It and kept the
rheck. because It had Iwen rrportrd stolen, police said

Guns imported stolen from car
SANFOKD — Sanlord (M iller arc investigating the theft of two
shotgun and u rifle fro* \ ’he ba* kse.it of the car of Steven
Dwayne May II. 20
The guns, poller said, were stolen Sunday night while May s
car was parked outside hts house at 131 Atrpori lllvd Apt D
The guns have a total value of (ipr&gt;

Herald s ta ll writer

SANFOKD - James Tesar.
administrator of Central Florida
Regional Hospital, was elected
president of the Greater Sanford
Cham ber of Commerce this
morning.
Other new officers will be
Karen Coleman, coordinator of
community relations and public
Information for Seminole County
Schools, vice president; anil
James Young, chairman of the
hoard of the First Union ELuik.
treasurer
The new officers will tie in
stalled at the Chamber's annual
banquet Jan 19.
Tesar was vice president this
year and Coleman was treasurer.
Jack Greene served as president
this year.
T h e hi r a. be &gt; s it ! p i l s n

approved a 1989 budget of
9129.000, which Is only 91.500
more than the current budget.
Coleman said the Increase was
mainly for 3 percent salary
Increases for the staff
Dave Farr, executive director
of the chamber, praised this
year's (Miard for the leadrrnglp It
showed.
He presented Coleman, who
was secretary of the Chamber's
education committee with year,
a certificate received from the
Florida Chamber of Commerce
tn recognition of the Greater
Sanford Chamber’s scholarship
fund Farr said the members
could tie proud of the more than
920.org) awarded to students
each year when many chambers
Mw*M**•» by tuns Vincent
of commerce In metropolitan
arras of the stale only award James Tesar was elected president of the Greater Sanford Chamber
92.(JO* to 93.000 In scholarship* of Commerce Tuesday He It joined by Karen Coleman, the new vice
P’estden' (Isftj, and Jim Young, the secretary treasurer
each year,

Sweeting calls for more airport involvement
Sweeting *-ud thousands of air
traveler* from norihern Orange
County and southern Seminole
County would prefer to fly out of
Sanford {Miauxr Its airport Is
easier lo drive to than the
“ Sanlord must work wilt, the Orlando Regional Air p*
“ We r.,— d to .tract evniiuuirr
Orange Cmmly Regional Alrporl
Authority lo obtain federa* flight seivnr that will conned
” lt h a irp o rts t h r o u g h o u t
grants to improve the airport
physical facilities *' hr sal.) "Be­ Florida, but before we ran at­
fore we ran attract scheduled tract such service, we have to
traffic service, the airport must improve the terminal facilities at
have a good terminal, and more the airport," hr said
Sweeting and lain Howell will
modern physical plant," he said
"The airport har the runways, fare off In a f)ei 20 primary to
but It still looks like a World War determine who will represent
II air base, and that Isn't going to District I on the city commission
for the next four years
attract (lasxrngrrs." hr said
the northeast.** he said
Reside* recruiting industry to
the Alport. Sweetlrtg said li Is
Important to attract more air
service to the community

tlor tiir r e " Sweeting said during
an Interview.
Th e area Is 'lose to the
JA N FORD — Dtsl nr" I city University of Ccriral Florida,
commission candldrlr James ho* relatively low-prteed land
Sweeting III *a calling for m o r e and a large work force ail
city Involvement tn development* attractions for industry, he said,
*5vrteling said he also supports
of the Sar.ford Regional Abbott
The rlty commission «p|&gt;olnts moving the Seminole County
airpon authority members, but Lxptrssway route east of the city
the authority ts an Independent and rv'rn d m g It Into Volusia
tMKird Sweeting said the city, County. Such a rnnldor would
better serve the rlrport. he said
however. iould U involved in
“ An expressway east of the
trying to rrcrult industry lo the
city would give Sanford two
airport’s Industrial park.
“ There A a lot of room out arieii.il highways. Interstate 4
there and the city should make a and the expressway.” he said
eoneerled rffnrl lo establish a “ We need more that the Osteen
high tr&lt; hnologv industrial eorrt- llrtdge as a route to Sanford from
By BRAD CHURCH
Herald stall writer

County eighth-graders scored lower than state average
By CAROL J. RUM 9IV
Heratdf staff writer______________

Sanford police Sgt William Dube Is given a commendation by
city commission Dube shakes hands hore with John Mercer while
Mayor Betlye Smith and Bob Thomas applaud

D u b e g iv e n c o m m e n d a tio n
b y S a n fo rd c o m m is s io n
By M U D CHURCH
Herald stall writer
SANFOKD
Sanlord Puller
Sgt. William .1 Dut»e was pres
rnlrd a resolution of commen­
dation by the city commission
Monday night for saving hi
11 month-old girl from drowning
on Nov. 25.
Dulie. a 20 year vetrran of the
department, was on Ills lum h
break that duv when hr heard a
call on Ills radio n( trouble at
2505 Hlghlawn Avr
Dube responded to the call,
and upon arriving louud thr
Infant. Tanya Harbato. in her
m o the r’s arms gasping for
breath- The mother, liana, ti.nl

already (Hilled the child from
three Iret ol water In the swim
tiling pool and had tried lo revive
her Dube quickly took the child
hoi 11 her mother, d r air d the
water Iroin her lungs and lirg.m
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Alter he revived tier, she was
trans(iorled to Central Florida
Regional Hospital w here a doctor
declared shr would tie flnr
The corn mission’ resolution
c o m m e n d e d D u b y for his
"heroic efforts’* and "expressed
sini-err gratitude and apprecia­
tio n "
Dube, w ho accepted the award
without rninmciil. ts a patrol
sergr.int and shill supen Isor.

30 laid off as Cardinal
makes Sanford its hub
By LAURA L. 9ULLIVAN
Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D - Cardinal In
dustrtes has derided to make Its
Sanford management older the
southern regional hub for the
modular-home manufacturer.
The consolidation of manage­
ment olllers In Atlanta and
Sanford was part of reorganiza­
tion that begun In August. Car­
dinal Dlrretor of C o rp o ra te
Communications Robin Hepler.
said today.
Although both production
plants will remain open. 30
low-level management and cleri­
cal employers In Sanford were
laid olf when Hie consolidation
was announced. Those position*

mirrored some In I he Atlanta
office. Hepler said.
In spltr of the cutback. Ilrpler
said, the number of Cardinal
employer* ts growing because
o nly two of more than 22
divisions are laying od. while the
remaining are hiring In August
Cardinal employed 12.500 Fri­
day the number of Cardinal
employee* reached 13,714
Hepler said a slow real estate
market Is the reason for a
reduction In production and
management employees.
A b o u t 10 0 p r o d u c t io n
employees were laid od In July,
she said Cardinal has mudr an
approximate 10 percent overall
cutback In Sanlord employers
since simmirr.

EMERGENCY CALLS
• 8:10 a.m. — 2400 S Park
Avr., medical call. man. 62.
Iransporteil.
• 12 20 p.m. - 210 I.
Commercial, mrdleul call,
woman. 68, transported.
• 1:37 p m — 2523 Iro­
quois A v r , medical call,
woman. 71. not transported
• l:4H p.m — 130-1 Pine
Ave.. medical coll, man, 06,
not transported.
• 3:25 pan. — area of 109
Scott Dr., s m o k e scare, no
fire.

• 4:10 p.m. — 500 Oak
Avr.. false alarm.
• 6:46 p.m. — Lake Mary
lloulevard and Sir Lawrence
Drive, trauma, man. 25, not
trans|Mirted
• 7:18 p.m. 1215 W.
First St., burning copper
cable, lire contained and ex­
tinguished.
TU ES D A Y
• 4:38 a.m. — 714 Cypress
A ve.. death, woman. 68 .

SANFOKD - The 1988 89
Stale Sludrnt Asarsaniriit Test
•cores are In. and rlghth-gruders
tn Seminole County, as eighthgraders statewide, scored one tn
two points lower than last yrar.
David Winger. Se..itrMile County
coordinator of testing, said to­
day.
“ Because the drop ts minimal.
I’m not overly concerned at this
lime." Winger said. "I think our
job Is lo now look at the detailed
data by school. and see if (here is

a need for asalstfinee. through
programs or what have y o u "
Mark Heldorn. test coordinator
for the state, agreed the drop Is
not severe enough lo ruusc
alarm Heldorn also said ques­
tions on this year’s test may
have been more difficult, or
students not as able as the
previous year
Tlie test ts given every October
and measures students In three
areas: reading, writing and
math Minimum standards of
performance are set for each
area Heldorn said thr numtirr of
students who master earh of the

standards is determined, trsl
scores are averaged, and a com
poslte score determined
“ The trst is not designed lo be
statistically equivalent tn Iasi
year’s test." Heldorn said “We
dun l become concern. J unless
the drop were lo continue over
the next lew years, or Hie drop Is
a more significant one."
Also tn the fall, a Test of
Cognitive Skills I* given Ac­
cording lo Winger. Seminole
County eight h-graders showed a
slight drcirUM In loose scores
too. which may be the reason for
the lower s ta ir assessment

score*.
*"If the test (troves lo be
harder, that will lie Interesting
for us tn leant." Winger said
“ We would lie pleased If that
were true because we're snytug
we scored about Hie same us Iasi
year."
Both Heldorn and Winger cited
good score* received by students
In the third grades
" I think the third-grade scores
show us llut giMMl programs are
going on In the cirm rntury level
and It’s paying oil for us."
Winger said

Arafat m eets w ith U.N. General A sse m b ly in G eneva
Unltsd Brass International
GENEVA — I’LO Chairman Yasser Arafat
addressed the U.N. General Assembly
Tuesday on the Palestinian question In an
unprecedented session away from Its New
York headquarter*
Jewish protesters demonstrated with cof­
fins and hlack balloons outside the Palais
de* Nations, the U.N European office

building, as the extraordinary session was
called to order by Argentine Foreign
Minister Dantr Caputo.
The U.N. General Assembly voted to meet
In Geneva after U S officials refused lo
grant Arafat an entry visa, barring him from
addrrsslng the annual debate on Palestine
The chairman of the Palestine Liberation
Organization gave his speech wearing a
khaki military’ uniform with a black and

L o n g w o o d w ill w a it f o r b u ild in g
By J . MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer
SANFOKD — lamgu( nm! wants
to b u y the c n u n ly -o w -n e d
Longwood Health Center near Its
city hall — but not for the
9160.000 asking price because It
might eventually get It free.
"We would expect negotia­
tions between the county and
the city to tie reasonable,** said
Gene DeMnrtr. Longwood city
manager, at a county eommtsstonei s work session Monday.
"But we wouldn't expect to
pay the appraised price of
9160.000. which Is question­
able,"
Dr Jorge Deju. director of the
coun ty Health and Hum an
Services Deiurlment. said the
co u n ty needs to close the
cram ped Longivood Health
Clinic at 174 W. Church Ave.,
and move to larger quarters,
possibly In the Live Oak Center
In C a s s e lb e rry n e a r U .S
Highway 17-92 near Stale Road
436
Deju had told commissioners If
Longwood was willing to pay the
c o u n t y 's a p p ra is e d p rice
9160.000, he would recommend
s e llin g t h r tw o lo ts and
2.7 iH-square-foot building to the
city. II Hir city wasn't willing in
pay (hat price, then the county
should keep the facility for
future growth needs of thr
health department.
Bob McMillan, deputy county
attorney, said the county first
leased the lwo-lot site from the
city tn 1974 for $1 a year. In
1975. Hie cliv deeded Hie land to
the county — for the annual
price of a Milkmaid's lunch.
DcMarlc said — on the condition
It continued to lie operated us a
health clinic for 50 years.
McMillan said the deed In­
cludes a reversion clause that
states If the site Is no longer used
as a health clinic by the county,
the land — and possibly the
hulldlng — reverts back to full

white headdress thal ran over hts right
shoulder He had a txidge with the Palesti­
nian flagon Ills lell upper arm.
Arafat, given top billing as the llrwt formal
speaker at the three-day meeting, arrived
with his bodyguards In Geneva from
Baghdad just four hours hcfnrr he was due
In sjirak He was immediately rushed by ear
lo the luxurious Hotel Intereontlnental close
lo the Palais des Nut Ions.

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E A R L Y T H I S Y E A R !!

DrMarlr. who said Ills city
“ desperately” need* the hulld­
lng. said If a purchase price can’t
be worked out. the city might
negotlutr a lease for It

C a ll M e c h e lle N O W

330-1300

Deju. DcMarlc and city and
county attorney* will meet to
negotiate a compromise
Should the county decide on
the Live Oaks site. County A d ­
ministrator Ken Hooper said the
6 .220-square-fool olllrc would
cost 9100.000 a year to rent and
about 9200.000 Initially lo re­
model Into the clinic offices.
Because Deju said (he county
will outgrow the larger facility In
about five years, commissioner
Bob Sturm recommended find­
ing a site In south Seminole
County for a permanent south
county health clinic

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EDITORIALS

Nuclear mistake
threatens program
Am ong the decisions the While House
waited until after the election to irlrasc —
and release in the quietest possible way — Is a
controversial new executive order that «d*
:inu»Uatkin ofTklals say is meant to Rtf two
embattled nuclear power plan's on line. F »..-l
licensing approval of the Scabrook plant In
New Hampshire and tile Shoreham plant in
New York has been held up for years by state
and local officials who havr refused to prepare
the r* r*Ma«jjr emergency evacuation plans t.i
such cases.
Not surprisingly, opponents of both plx..ra
were furious when they learned what the
White House had done. Hut. In fact, the new
executive order is unlikely to accomplish
much. In the case of Shoreham. the state of
Ncrv York already has struck an expensive
deal with I he utility company that own* the
plant to buy It and prevent It from ever
operating. Th e deal awaits only the approval
of the state Legislature, and the new
executive order has only made tliat approval
more likely.
In the Sebrook case, the utilities owning the
plant have already prepared U v l r own
evacuation plan, and the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission has already determined that that
Is an acceptable alternative whenever state
and local agencies won't cooperate. Th e new
executive order. In other words, does nothing
to Improve the licensing chances of either of
these plants, and it won’t apply to any others
until some time in the next century. If ever. Il
Is, at best, simply a gesture of support of
nuclear power.
As a gesture, however, the ordrr was a
mistake. Th e N R C s ability to function — to
license these power plants despite List minute
obstructionism by local olliclals — was
already established. Reasserting It In this
way. with a sneaky weekend press release by
a lame-duck administration, has not done thr
nuclear Industry any favors.
Nor was It smart to assign to the Federal
Emergency Management Agency the Job of
preparing these evacuation plans, since It Is
FEM A that 1s responsible for evaluating their
effectiveness. Fulling both tasks In the same
hands would hardly Inspire confidence in the
results — if. In lact. the executive order were
ever to be carried out. If anything, the While
House order Is likely to aggravate the public's
mistrust of all things nuclear, a mistrust that
can be overcome only with real safety
Improvements In nuclear technology and,
perhaps more to the point. In nuclear
management.
Nuclear power Is an essential part of our
lives. Approximately 30 percent of the power
generated In Florida Is nuclear and more Is
needed. It Is the only responsible anwser lo
our nation's dependency of foreign reglmrs
for sourscs of energy
Hut our government must conduct Itself In
a responsible manner, and In such form that
Il deserves the respect of the citizenry.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
tellers to the editor are welcome. All letters m uil
tie signed and include u mailing addrrss and
telephone number. letters should tie on a single
subject and a* brief as jxisslblr. The Santanl
Ht raid reserves Ihc right to edit letters

Berry's World

t iMItiMi K

"A hacker has gained entry lo the com puted'

ROBERT WALTERS

C itie s try to burn or recycle garbage
tSSAOUAII. Wash INEAI — As recently as the
summer of 1986. garbage from Seattle and Its
suburbs was dumped at the Cedar Hills Landfill
south of here and no effort was made to isolate It
from the surrounding environment.
Insecticides, weed killers, drain cleaners,
antifreeze, paints, varnishes, stains, solvents and
acids were among the potentially lethal house­
hold wastes hauled lo Cedar Hills and allowed lo
leach In to ihe so il, th e n c o n ta m in a te
groundwater and surface streams On one
occasion, an entire shipload of rotlrn fish was
dumped nl the landfill.
Those conditions we;e hardly un.qtie. ‘ Every
single landfill In the region was substandard In
1980." says Seattle attorney Roger M. Leed. an
authority on litigation affecting solid waste
disposal.
Today, as a result of pressure from Lred and
concerned citizens. Cedar Hills Is very different,
iieforr using any portion of the 92t&gt;acte site for
gartiagr disposal Ihe King County Ihibllr Works
Department conducts rlahonm- site prejiaratlon
work.
After excavating lo a depth of 80 feet, a
two-funt thick layer ot impermeable clay U
ptaerd along Ihe bottom and side* of Ihe plu
Alep the clay to a sheet of thick. Impenetrable
plastic Above the plastic Hner Is a drainage
blanket that contains a network of pipe* to
-.alec! liquid tt-sirs, whuh ate Heated before

atlon method known as “trash to steam1' o t
bring drpoliird In the county's sewer system
Equally sophisticated landlllls havr been built “ waste to energy" because thr heat generated
or are planned In other communities os the by thr hurtling garbage Is used to p r o d u c e
electricity.
nation struggles to
Modem Incineration utllUrs high-technology
dispose of a growing
furnaces that reduce garbage volume by &lt;ki
refuse heap In an
pcrrrnt and weight by 70 percent. More than
e n v i r o n m e n t a lly
100 plants are operational and twice that
sound fashion
number are bring planned
The average
Itui tnrliicnitlon has a major liability Heavy
person throws away
metals, dioxin and other toxic malerials are
3 5 pounds of solid
cnnrenlralrd In rtlhrr Hie fly ash that gors up
waste every day.
the Mark or the residual a*h lh.it musl he hauled
That waste is com­
away for hmt.il
posed of 35 percent
A third alternative is recycling, which Is bring
{uiprr and cardboard.
vigorously promoted In Nrw Jersry. Rhode
20 p e rc e n t y a rd
Island Connertli ul and Urrgon and In scores of
w aste . 9 p r r r c n l
municipalities
throughout the country. M^si
fo n d , 9 p e rc e n t
ITho avorago
rxprrt* believe that as much as two third* of all
m e ta l. 8 percent
person throws
solid waste ran tie efficiently recaptured and
g la s s . 7 p e rce n t
a wa y 3. 5
reused
plastic and 12 per
pounds o I
In Washington stale. Seattle a»»d other com
rent other materials
s o lid w a s te
Until now. 80 perm un'tlrt in King County h a r t nf the rula-u'*
ovary day. IS
most aggressive wasir rrducilon and recycling
•rnl ut all garbage
$w
has hern dumped in
program.
landfills while 20 percent has been Incinerated
Seattle, like other rttles. lias learned that
and smaller 10 percent lias Is-en recycled That traditional dumping musl he supplemented by
pattrni la rhangtng. however, hrrsu*** existing one or hu*h of the other alternative* if ihe
landfills art tiring rapidly filled and hew sties srr disposal of our garbage is tort mstn managrahlr
increasingly difficult to find
•&gt;ome communities have shifted lo an Inclner
it u s n c u is s s ta i n t i i m i i i s u n

JACK ANDERSON.

erTA®,H$MW
HUIM E

Americans: biggest
cocaine customers

'*1 don’t know why you’re so grumpy. The odds are 4-to-1 In your favor
that this is the right dose of the right medicine at the right time,”

ELLEN GOODMAN

Morbid case tops charts
BOSTON *• Now the attention I* focused on
llrdda Nussbaum. tht* woman whose pun
rhing-bag face and haltered psyche have been
reconstructed Into some semblance of
normalcy. It’s Ikdda Nussbaum now on Ihc
cover of Newsweek llrdda Nussbaum whose
hailing, searing lesltmony tops the charts lit
Manhattan's T V ratings, wiping nut even
Oprah and Phil.
Her lover--a bizarre misuse of that irm t-is
the one on trial for the murder of their adopted
daughter, l.i-vt Hut publlr attitude* toward
.hirl Steinberg have become a* uncomplicated
as Ihe Judgment uttered by Mayor Koch "I'd
like to dtp him In oil many, many times." Il is
Nussliaum who has brrnm r Ihe morbid target
of public fast Illation
Why didn't she Just leave? This Is ihc
question askrd by any woman chilled at this
testimony. The question asked of everyone
who bus workrd w'th battered woman. Why
didn't llrdda Nussbaum leave the first ttmr he
hit her? The second time*/ The 25th time? The
time she had her nose broken, her ear
caullflowrrrd. her spleen damaged so hadlv II
had lo tie removed
How did this woman descend lo the point
where she was unable to defend herself and
Utetl-even morr terrifying-where she was
unable in defend her child? In the days before
Lisa's death, llrdda Nussbaum testified that
Steinberg threw Ihe girl down repeatedly.
"What did you do?" the assistant district
attorney askrd "Nothing.'* she said. "Why
not?" he askrd. "I'm not really sure," she said
For a year this rase Juts hero the country's
most Infumous tale of family violence, und not
only because of Ihe gory details of Lisa's death.
Her parents couldn't Ik- filed away under some
suitable heading. One had been a children's
liook editor, the other was a lawyer. They were
middle-class, while, educated. Jewish. Inhabi­
tants of Greenwich Village No matter bowmany researc hers of family abuse report that It
hapjM-tis everywhere, they were not Ihe "sort
of people" we jierslst In associating w'lilt
violence.
In the ultrmjil to distance ourselves from
violence, lo seek out a safe emotional suburb
far from the inner illy . we have long tagged
(amity abuse by race and class and place Hill
when that doesn't work, we hunt to find
another dlflerenre between us and them, a line
that promises lo keep danger remote.
In the rase of Hedda Nussbaum. our
protec lion rests now on the notton that she
was crazed, must have been crazed because
she never left him. Thai diagnosis is spoken in
Ihe siren lalk of Nrw York. The words arcprecise: He musl have hrrn nuts lo do Itnil.
And she musl have (tern sic k to slay with him.
Hut the |Mirtrutl that emerges ot llrdda
Nussbaum Isn't even that comforting. Tills Isa

woman who oh so-gradually lost control ol h n
Itfr. until site no longer had thr frrr will lo dial
9 1 1 while her daughter was dying In her arms
She was subtly and overtly, emotionally and
physically, isolated and then destroyed hy a
man who. In Ihe worlds of one who knew him.
"could manipulate a banana out of a gorilla's
tiands and make Ihe gorilla think tir'd gotten a
prize."
"Those ol us outside the relationship can say
that thr sane thing lo do I* to leave." says
Susan Srhrrliter, the author of “ Women and
Male Violence " Hut in Interviews with but
tered women,
Srhechter has seen
th e m " t r y i n g lo
makr choices when
th r outcom es all
looked negative, and
t r y i n g to m a k e
choices while being
assaulted." Indeed.
Nussliaum tried sev­
eral lim es lo gel
away, making II to
Ihe airport oner be­
fore tier will gave out.

f You don’t

Abuse Is not only
h a v o lo be
physical assault. It's
cra
zy lo be
what Schcchlrr calls
terrified
a pattern of coercive
control, from out
right assault to the monitoring of phone calls
and work pallrms.
We know a handful of certain things about
this violence. Thai some get away anti some
don't. That most of these women are terrified
and most have no place to go That shelters
help victims. That law enforcrment--the arrest
of the nhusrr-ts also a powerful aid. And that
there are too few shellrrs and too little law
enforcement.
Under these circumstances "leaving can also
lie a vrry dangerous act," says Schechtcr. You
don't have to Ik *crazy to lx* terrified or for tha!
matter In tie victimized.
If Nussbaum Is to lie lielleved. Joel Slelriherg
Isolated Ills "lover" and cowed her Into
obedience. No, she isn'l Every wom an.
Every woman does not Ihlnk her abuser Is a
“ healer." Nor Is she the woman next door. The
woman next door doesn’t believe she I*
i-onlrolled by u cult with hypnotic |towers.
Hul thrre Is very lllllc pmirctlotiln an
analysis that marks her as one of "them "
because “ we" would havr Ihe strength lo
leave. Or dismisses her as nuls. The safety Is
In seeing that women like this most famous
victim have a place lo go and soinconr to
protect them.
ICI I’ M. W*t*Mif«Mi
Writtn Gov*

W A SH IN G TO N — Wlien tlir Reagan ad
ministration tried to pressure Colombia
earlier Hit* year locrai k down in i the roralnr
industry, then Altneney General Edwin Mrrse
personally delivered Ihr mrs-vage In Col
omhta’s President Vlrgllki Harm
The ('otonibluii leader listened polltrly and
then c i t e d t h e letrlhlr prti e Colombia lia*
(M i d in human life lu fight the drug cartrl
"This t* what Colombia has **■ rifkrd In the
fight against drug*." lla n o said quietly
“ tVhat has the Uniird Static mc rtfim l ’
The answer was unsjinkm T o date, many
Americans tiavr not hern willing to satrtfke
their appetite lor rrsalne As llano told
Meese, Ihe Medellin drug cartel nl Colombia i*
kept In business hy Hie U S citizens, wlm
liuy 80 pcrrenl id Ihe cartel's cm alne The
depressing truth W 'hat ihr American people
pill up m in i nl Ihe i u*h that Ihe Medellin
caetrt fsew In corrupt
govern m en ts,
assassins and
d r r m t n e la w
I n r c r in
t h r o u g h o u t th r
W r i t r r n llrm l
sphere
In a series of cot
iim n s . w e h a v r
exposed how the
cartel has unraveled
the social fabric of
Colombia Whal ha*
happened In that
embattled coutlliy.
(w h a t I h o
w e w a r n e d . Is
C o lo m b ia n s
beginning to occur In
noed Is more
Ihe United Stairs
a
ssistance
1 he prtiplr wlm are
and lower
not getting enough
loctures If
c r e d i t a r e t he
th o u sa n d s of Col
omhlaii officials who havr pul their lives on
the line, who have rejected Hie Lit brllie* and
havr risked retribution to fight against the
deadly drug cariel
Hundred* tiavr paid Hie ulllrnalr price At
this writing, the Init of Colombian murder
victims Is 57 judges and supreme court
Justices, one atlnrnry general, one mtnlslrr irf
justice. 250 journalists and m orr than I .(XX)
mayors, city council members and drug
enforcement officers
Of all the unsung heroes, thr Colombian
narcotics agents deserve the most credit
Their average annual jiay. In U S. Irnns. Is a
sparse $3,500. Every Iasi one of them has
liern approached wllh an offer that Is hard lo
refuse “ ploma o plain," lend or sliver, a
bullet nr a bribe
Yet. Incredibly, few of them havr taken Ihe
curlers money. Their refusal not only en
dangers their own llvrs. hut puts lltrlr
families at risk. The cartrl's enforcement
squad* don't hesitate to guri down unyone
who stands In (he way. The chief enforce­
ment goon* for Ihe cartrl, Jo sr Rodriguez and
Pablo Escobar, would Just as stain kill a
ja-rstin us swai a fly.
Yrt the drug ufflms continue lo press Ihr
battle against the cocaine klngjdns Already
this year, they havr destroyed more than 6fK)
cocaine lab* und seized morr than 15 tons ol
Ihr drug
The undrrrqulp|K-d Colombian army Is
drsprrutrly trying lo keep up the pressure on
the cariel Hut Ihr multl-hllllon-dollar drug
consortium can aflord to buy Ihc latest
communications equipment, transportation
and weapons from suppliers in Ihc United
Slates, and the poor army Is no mutch for
that.
Wllh no mllllary radar and few helicopters,
the Colombian air force Is no mutch elltier for
the uurcu-trulflckrra who hide out In ihe
mountains and Jungles. The government bus
Issued warmrtis tor thr arrest ol Escobar and
Rodriguez, lint the two killers have eluded
the dragnet.
The United Stales has contributed a paltry
$11 million to help the Colombians who are
at the front lines against the drug combine.
Whal the Colombians need Is more assistance
and fewer lectures
Dr J(K* Anhowt andJowpti iptar

�Sanford Herald. Sanford Florida — Tuesday December 13 1060 - 6A

Coats to fill Quayle’s Senate seat

FINANCIAL

Unltsd Brass Inlsrnstlonsl

Market Eight, prices dip
United Brass International
NEW YORK — ITIrca opened lower Tueeday
In light trading of New York Stork Exchange
Issues
The Dow Jonea Industrial average, which fell
3 0 1 Monday, wae ofl 7.47 [mints to 2132.11
shortly after the market opened.
Decline* led advance* 402-292 among the
1.272 lu u rs crossing Ihe New York Stork
Excliange tape Early turnover amounted In
about 0.190.000 share*
Slock* ended slightly lower Monday In slow
trading an lnve*tor* failed to hol'l on to early
gnln*.

Rlrky Harrington, chief technical analyst
with Intrrstatr-Johnson Lane In Charlotte.
N.C. aald the stock market was caught In
several mid-December "cross current*" —
tax-related selling and yrar-end Investment —
that make dally moves difficult to clearly
understand
"There Is no trend right now." Harrington
said "Th e market Is reacting to external
factors such m s the dollar and short term
moves In Interest rates ”
In early trading on the foreign currency
markets, the dollar was slightly higher In
llstles* trading a* traders awaited Wednesday's
U.S. October trade da'a.

Dollar slightly higher;
Gold, silver open mixed
U nited B ra s s In te rn atio n al

T h r d o lla r was sligh tly
higher Tuesday In listless
trading on major foreign cur­
rency m arkets a* traders
seemed resigned to wall for
Wednesday's U.S. October
trade data.
Gold a rd silver pricer wc*e
mixed
Traders said dollar could hr
givrn a booet If the trade
report shows urine Improve
mrnt.
Market expectations run
from about IN 9 billion to
610 9 billion, compared with
September's dellcll of 610 40
billion
In earllrr trading In Tokyo,
the d o lla r r t r e n g t h e n -d
against Ihe Japanese yen.
i limiting above ihe 123 yrn
level for the first lime In abotil
one month
The llank of Japan said Ihe
dollar closed O 14 yen higher
at 123 00 yen

Dealers noted trading was
slow ahead of thr announce­
ment of U S. trade figure* for
iVtober
In Europe. Ihe dollar began
ihe day In Frankfun at 1.743
West G erm an m arks, up
slightly fmm I 74 marks on
Monday
Ihe cktllar opened In Zurich
at I 4b6 Swiss francs, up from
I 4645 In Part*
at 9 1197
Frt .v h Iran* ♦ op from 9.942
T h e d o lla r o p e n e d In
llrussel* at 36 7 1 Helgtan
francs, up from 36 90. and
he;
the day In Italy at
1.265 75 Italian lire, up from
lire

Dow Jones
Dow Jonas Averages
10:00 a.as.
30 Indus 213091 off U 07
20 Tra is
(M3 46 on 3 77
19 Dili*
165 10 oH O 36
69 Steak
H|0 30 on 3 IT

Local Interest
T/rrsr q oo*afHint provided
by members of the National
Association of S ccu 'llle s
Dealer* are rrpresemaf/ve
Inter dealer pricea as of
m id-morning today. Interd e a le r m a rk e ts c h a n g e
throughout the day I’rtces do
not include retail markup nr
markdown
Bid
Aak
4
A.neru«n Ifori*«rr 3V».
Harnett Hark
33H
33^
20H
20 LV
Fust Union
'l ,
31*%
FPAL
34 H
Fla Progress
34Vk
43%
MCA
43H
I7V&gt;
Hughes Supply I7 H
23 H
Morrison's
23*
53 U
NCR Cnrp
53
Piearn*/
3f
36 Vk
Scotty's
II
1114
Southeast Hank 22 H
23
20H
SunTruat
21
69 Vs
Wall Dtsnry
64**
Wrsitnghouwr
521*
92
18
17%
Brunswick
9
H ill
PV*
16
Fla National
I6U
44VS
Winn-Dtxtr
43%
Emerson
29H
29*

DEATHS
ALYBB. BOYD
Alys II Ifctyd 01. OHO Orient a
Ave . Altamonte Spring*, died
Monday at Life fare Center.
Altamonte Sjirtngs Morn Jan
24. IH«»6 in Ontario. Canada, she
moved lo Allamonir Springs
from Ontario Canada, lu 1070.
She was » Immemakrr and a
inrrntier of Ashnry United Meili
(■list Church. Mall land
Su rvivo r* Include sisters.
Florence M archanl. Lincoln
I’ark. Mich . lies* Hamilton.
Canada sons. Hob Cassrlberry.
Danny. Allirtla. Canada. Hadert.
Alberta. Canada, daughters.
Evelyn Ch?a'luim . Altunu-nie
Springs M tail* Moore. MonIrrry. Calll . Margo Levac. O n ­
tario. Canada. 17 grandchildren,
several great grandchildren
Ila ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Goldenrod. In charge of
arrangement*
CLAUDEBR O DEUR
Claude H rodeur. 64. 190
Islander Court, I.ongwood died
Sunday al Florida Hospital. O r­
lando Horn May 26. 1904 In
Queliec. Canada, tic riovrd lo
lamgwood from Miami In May
Hr was a retired printing execu­
tive and a Catholic. He wus a
member ol Ihe Coral Gables
Lions Club. Ihe Hlltiiiorr M m 's
Golf Association and Ihe St.
Vincent DrPatil Society.
Survivors Include wife. Leonlr;
sons. Claude. Ontario. Canada.
Ilrtaii. Kenneth, both of Miami.
Hrv Phllll[&gt;|M-. Casselberry. sis­
ter. Yolanil Haricot. Quebec.
Canada, eight grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren,
Garden Chapel Home for
Funerals. Urngwoud. In charge
al arrangement*.
U E R T IIA J . DIXON
llertha J . Dixon. HI. 1003 W
Fifth St.. Sanford, dlrd Friday ut
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford Horn Aug. 30. 1907
In laikr City, she moved lo
Sanford from there In 1923. She
was a h o m e m a k e r a nd a
member of St. I'uul Missionary
llaptlsl Church. Sanford
Survivor* Include son. Isluh.
Sanford; daughters. Flossie
T rillio n , Sanford. Hazel M.
Staton. W a sh in g to n , D .C .;
b ro th e r, C a r l M o o r r h r a d .
Titusville, nine grandchildren;
16 great grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelhergcr Mortuary.
Sanford. In churge of umingemcnls.
EDNA IR E N E EPPERSON
Edna Irene Ep|ieison, H3. 2351
Sand Lake Road, Longwood,
died Sunday ut Florida Hospital.
Ailuinontr Springs. Horn Aug.
26. 1905 In Altamonte Springs.
»he moved lo Longwood from
Tazewell County. Va. She was a
homemaker and u member ol
Flrsl Hapilst Church. Forest

CUy.
Survfvnrs lm lude daughters.
Thrlnta Shrew* berry.
L o n g w o o d , t ie ra W r ig h t .
Itlurfteld. Va . Zane Rice, Wailed
l-akr Mich . foster daughter.
PalrUla Oglcnby. Van Wych.
S C . , sunt. K rn n rlh . Grand
Ledge. Mli It.. I low aril Minefield
brothers. C la rrn er Mathena.
D e tro it, R u sse ll M athena.
I amerun. Okla. sislrr. Eva Scott.
Falls Mills. V a.; 24 grandc h i l d r e n ; 36 gr eat
grandchildren
Huldwln Kulrc hlld Funeral
Home. Orlando. In charge of
atrangrmrnls
J U L IA J A E K R O H N E
Julia Ja r Krohne. 74. 415
Ferry laikr La nr laingwiNal.
died Sunday at her residence
Horn free 23. 1913 In Lincoln.
N.M . she moved to l-ongwriod
from Palm Springs. Calll.. In
1947 She was a homemaker
and a memtier of ( hurt'll ol the
Nativity. Lake Mary.
Survivors Include husband.
W a lly J . ; s o n s , J o h n J . ,
laingwood. Rogrr A . Oklawaha.
David W.. Winter I’ark. sisters.
Mary I’urrey. Haldwln I’ark.
Calif., Heatrlce Fulmer. Covina.
C a lif; six grandchildren
G ra m k o w -G a ln e s Fu n e ra l
Home, latngwood. In charge of
arrangements
BISH O P M OSES W IL L IA M S
SR.
Illshop Moses Williams Sr . 46.
1640 47th st s si Petersburg,
dlrd Wednesday ut Humana
Hospital. St Petersburg Horn
Feb 7. 1940 In Sanford, lie
moved lo St Petersburg from
Miami In 1974 Hr war. pustor lor
Church of Christ-W ritten in
Heaven. SI. Petersburg and
Crystal River, was presiding
elder and of the West Coast
Diocese of the Churches of
Christ.
Survivors Include wlfr. Shirley
A n n ; sons. Moses J r . . St.
Petersburg. Michael,
J a c k s o n v ille : d a u g h te rs .
T a m m y . F e lic ia , b o th of
Jacksonville; mother. Irene.
T it u s v ille ; foster p a re n ts.
William and Rose Bradley. San­
ford; sislrr. IXimthy. Sanford;
brother. James MeCathun. San­
ford.
C r ra l Fun eral Hom e, S I.
Petersburg. In rhargr of urningrmrnts.
C H A R L E S F R A N K L IN FORD
Charles Franklin Ford, 66. 146
Coachllghl Court. Sanford, dlrd
Sun. Dec. 11 ut Central Florida
Rrglonul Hospital. Sanford. Horn
Aug. 3. 1902 In Okean. Ark., lie
moved to lh*- Central Florida
urea In 1906 fmm Willard. Ohio.
He was a retired ICC Inspector
with the railroad and a member
of Paltnrtlo Avenue Hapilst

Church.
Survivors Include son. Charles

F Ford Jr.. Orlando. David E
Steele. S a n fo rd , d a u g h te r
Marilyn Clark. Colorado Springs
Colo . Nona F Provost. Nancy K
Dukes, both of Sanford, sislrr.
Sadie llrnry. Wlllaid Ohio. 37
grandchildren and 12 greatgrand* hlldren
O a k la w n P a rk F u n e r a l
Ihanr/Cemrtrry. laikr Mary. In
*Ilarge of arrangements.
M A R Y V. GIBSON
Mary V. Gibson. 79. 714
Cypress Ave.. Sanford, dlrd
Tuesday. Dec. 13. at her resi­
dence lk»rn No" 17 1910 In
Fort Heed. Fla . stir moved lo
Sanford In 1929 She was a
homrniakrr and a member of
the New Hrthrl Missionary Hup
list Church. Sanford
Survivors Include hushand.
James. Sanford; niece Alice
Russell. Ilrlle Glade
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements

W A S H IN G T O N - Indiana
Gov. Robert Orr named Rep. Dan
Coats. R-Ind.. Monday to Mil die
Senate seat of Vice Presidentrlrrt Dan Quaylr.
Orr made the announcement
In Indianapolis
T h r appointment of Coal*
continue* a tradition that began
In the House when Coats won
thr Indiana senator's old House
seat.
A special election will hr held
early next year to fill Coats'
House seat with Rrpuhl.cans
Fori Wayne Mayor Paul Hrlm kr
and stale Rep Milch Harper
among (h r possible contenders
for the position, said the con­
sultant. who lias close tie* lo
Indiana politic*
Coals. 49. has a long hlslorv
with Quavlr and succeeded him
In Ihe House when ihe vice
president-eleri flrsl won his
Senate seat In I960 Hr lore
winning election to thr House.
Coats served for four years as
Quaylr'a district representative.
Coats' name has cirrulatrd for
wrrks as the front runner for
Quayle's Senate seat, but Orr s
office conducted an extensive
background rh rrk mi me Re
publican congressman before
appointing him lu the pool.
Ollier top contender* (or *he
job included former Indianapolis

Secretary of Stale Edwin Slmcox
of Indianapolis. Indiana House
R e p u b lic a n S p ea ke r P aul
M a n w e lltrr and stale Rep
Patrick Klely.
The appointment of a strong
c a n d id a te was con side red
essential because a special elec­
tion will be held in 1990 for Ihe
last two years of Quayle’s seat
In five election rare*, the
biggest scandal his opponents
havr been able to find Is that
Coats Is not a native Hrm«irr
"I'm here by choice, not by
arrtdent of birth.” Coats an
swrrrd In his latest campaign,
which he won by a landslide
with at Iras! 60 percent of the
vole
While Coals' views attract
right-wing Republicans, his easy
election victories and gotxl looks
Appeal to the party's practical
side

Northeast Indiana has long
been a Republican stronghold —
a factor Orr no doubt considered
when rhoslng Coats because of
the need to raise an estimated 61
million to retain the seat In
1990
Coats attended Wheaton Col­
lege In Illinois where he was
known as a "bookworm" — but
hr also captained Wheaton's
soccer team, which won ihr
1966 NCAA small college cham­
pionship H r served in Ihe Army
from Ju ly I960 to 1966 as an
Instructor for ofTlerr* al Fort
Helvolr. Va.
When he was discharged.
Coats enrolled In Indiana I.aw
School al Indianapolis lie grad­
uated with honors In 1971. and
joined Mutual Security Life Insuranrr Co of Fort Wayne,
where he managed ihe com
panv's real estate investments

M e rc h a n d is e tra d e g a p n a rro w s
W A S H I N G T O N - The
broadest measure of Ihr U S
trade gap shrank to a three-year
low of 630 9 billion In the third
quartrr. as liivn'.m rnt tamings
jumped ba* k into Ihr tila* k and
the merchandise Hade gap nar­
rowed. tlie Commerce Departmen' said Tuesday
The 630 9 billion current ac­

count delicti was tire narrowest
sln*r tire third quarter of 1969.
when the gap was 627 6 billion
Ihe dr|Nirtmrnl said
The current arc*ninl rrpofl Is
the most complrtr of all Ihr
trade statistics brcau*e It In­
cludes tioth merchandise trade
and srrvlrt *. primarily thr How
of investments b -tw rr n thr
Unltrd Stairs and Its trading
pariners

worked her shtft
A woman passing by saw thr
youngsters and asked about
their circumstance* When they
said lliey didn't have anywhere
to llkr. the worn* i — who insists
on anonymity — said »hr went
to thr store to meet ihr mother
and oder help
Hyde said Ihe woman paid for
a room at the Sanford Court
Motel *r» three nights n:*d has
.UTangrd for the Salvation Army
lo subsidize an additional week
The hrnefactor also is working to
have hot meals donatrd by area
restaurants, as thrrr are no
rooking lac lilt ten In Ihe room
"T h e kids went to school
without hrrakfaai this morning.”
Therrsa admitted Monday.
Hyde hopes that she will be
able to find permanent living
quarters locally so that thr
childrens' schooling will not hr
Inlrrruplrd Jennifer Is a student
at l^krvtew Middle School and

Nicholas and Aimer ate enrolled
al Pm rrrrsl Elementary.
T h r m o t h e r sai d admlntstratnrs at both schools also
are looking into |io*»lttlr leads on
noosing for ihe «ian.
"There may hr something al
ihe Elder Springs Trailer I’ark.
hut they aren't Inosurr yet." she
said "We'reJust waiting loser "
Hyde tries not lo worry about
V r situation lm much. She k -M
she is just praying that things
will work out (or Ihr hesl
" I'm real thankful for Ihr
profile who are helping us out."
she said.
Hyde admits that thr liardrst
[tart of dealing with her situation
Is tryin g to explain to thr
children that there may not hr
any gifts this Christmas
‘.'They ask tnr what they're
getting for Christmas and I havr
to tell them that If we get a planto live that'll be the hesl thing
they ran hope for."

In other ttrins. county com­
missioners considered using
leftover frd rru l com m unity
srrvlcr block grant money lo
h ltr two additional c o u n ty
welfare workers, doubling thr
size of ihe current staff
Dr Jorge Drju. director of the
county Health and Hum an
Services Department, said Ihe
county had 666.093 left over
from the 6136.933 federallyfunded grant It received from thr
statr. Hr said that was because
not all the county's programs
were fully used by residents and
the new program did not begin
lo operalr until srvrrul months
aftrr It was authorized
Drju said the two .uldlllonul
employees. Including a case
management counselor and a
settlor account log clerk would lie
able lo serve more clients and

free up an additional r.4sr coun­
selor W'tio has had accounting

U n lU d B ra ss International

F a m ily
Continued from Page 1A
empty
and thr.e was no lorw«idits
address
"I was scared, but what &lt;..old I
uoT' stir sard Monday, sighing
and taking a drag from an
unflltered rlgarrltr
She said that she found a
small apartment at (lie hack of u
house in Sanford and soon
afterward Itmk a job as a clerk in
a nearby convenience storr
Her 64 per hour salary ts
meager, hut she said It was
enough to pay the rent and buy
what groceries th r fam ily
needed
"Hut the people there (In the
house) were verbally abusive I
•nnk It and took It. but then I Just
couldn't lake any more and I
left. ' she said
For a night, she and the
children lived In tire rar and th*
children played In the parking
lot of the storr while the mother

Parks
Continued from Page 1A
ro n re s s lo n . The e xa rt
amount* would tie ofTrrrd by the
Burcesaful bidder. The county
would have thr right to review
ptMes and provide monthly sales
slatemenis
T h r cnnrrsalonalrr would also
lit required to follow all stale
and local health guidelines,
whkli deputy county uttornry
Hob McMillan said would mean
food could not lie prr|»arrd al thr
stir and that only prepackaged
food could lie sold
In return, thr concessionaire
would have exclusive rights to
sell wrapped sandwiches, soli
drinks and other snacks to park
visitors without competition.
T h r contract would run for one
year, with an option 'o renew for
two addition year periods

M A R TH A N O R O R E N
Martha Norgren. 62. Madera
Hd.. Dellary. died Sun Dee 11
al Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Sanford Horn March 10.
116)6 In Hrnoklyn. N.Y. she
moved to Dellary In 1971 She
was a retired school teacher of
25 years and a member of Continued from Page 1A
Em rnaus Lutheran C h u rrh .
"We lost six points because of
Orange City.
that." Jones said "It could have
Survivors Inrludr hushand. meant ihe difference between
Lyndon. Dellary; son. Peter. W. first and second place. It's some­
C a ld w e ll. N . J . . d a u g h te r thing w r'ie going lo have to
Johanna Jordan. Orlando. Con­ work on. **
stance Norgrrn. Brooklyn. N.Y.;
Already team members havr
sister Elsie Llnllgrrn. Dellary; begun that work. They pass one
brother Vollmur Sandstrom. another In school hallways and
Brooklyn. N.Y.; 4 grandchildren.
suggest ways to polish up the
Lankford Funeral Home. De- process. T h e y compare thr
Land. In rhargr of arrange- ronqirtltlon to u television gumr
memo.
show, calling it fun, not work.
Students used old Uqies. and an
I 6 .0 0 0 -q u c s t Ion*, sch o o lFUNERALS
purchused data bank to prrparr
for this year's competition.
K R U K N t. M SI JULIA JAC
Jusl participating Is an honor,
Ftew.*l M a n to* M m Julia J m Kr**n*
U *1 411 f a i r , LM * L n . Lengwood »So
according lo Jones. Each slud&lt; 4 Sunday. will bt t l N t r i S Z ** IS • m
dcnl must be recommended by a
Wedneva*, *• m* Cattiatk Chu*ch ol is*
leachrr. Hlxlrr was chosen for
Nali.lty stm Ff J*m*v C
CPPI
•«d F r
t ruVosW I. C F F I
her strong muthcmutlral skills,
oMid»t&gt;ng IM*fm*"i will W le « In Lwvgeood
while Ryan Du key. 13. Is strong
Memorial G*«d*ni Th# «•»*» w i k i sill b»
lit arras of government, econom­
raotad al I p m TuavOa, m
0*amba»
Ga-nav Fwnafal Csapa1 Friend* map call
ics and English. Together stu­
Tuavdap batsaan rtiahewrto* &gt; Panda I p m
dents pool their knowledge to
G fam ta* Gamat Funeral llama IM Dog
come up with correct answers.
Track Rd . Longwood in eftarg* o&lt; arrange
mantv
"1 would llkr lo ronllnur with
this competition In high school."
D ickey said. " I t ’s a lot-a
M U » IR . KARL JACOB
Funerel varocat lot Karl Jacob Huber. U .
fun...hard too. The hurdrst thing
«N&gt; d ad talurdap Da&lt; I* s ill ba bald al
was Ihe categories they had. like
the Oak lawn bark Funeral Moma Cbtpal
history of biology."
TSurkdap. Da&lt; IL at IS XI a m s im Rev
Javapb Raatnnght olfioairng Famitp will
According to Linda Dancy It
receive Itiandv al Oaklarm Park Funaral
wus hard for the teachers, or
Moma Wadnakdap tram M p m
team coaches, us well. "We had
Oaklaam Park Funaral Mema Camatarp.
Laka Marp. Is ctiargt el arrangamanlv
to stay In Ihr hack of the room."
Dancy said. "Sometimes, you
w a n te d to h e lp , but yo u
FORD. C H A R L I t FR A N K LIN
Funaral karri*av arid ba bald an Tburkdap.
couldn't, you Just had to watch."
Dec II. al &gt; p m al Oaklaam Park F unaral
She teaches gifted English.
Mam* Chapel mtb Rapmond Crackar ol
Two other Seminole County
iKlatmg Intarmanl sill tollow al Oak laan
Park Camatarp Familp will racalra Iriandv
middle schools scored high in
on Wednesday. Da&lt; 14. tram &gt; 4 and t l p n
lh? competition;
Rock laikr
al Oak lawn Park F unaral Mama
Middle received fourth In the
Oaklawn Park Fimarai Mom* Camatarp
Laka Marp. U (berg* ol arrangamanlv
slate, w'.th a score of 1.431. and

School

Jackson Heights Middle School
students came In seventh, with
1.350. Jones said Ihr uverugr
score received was 1.143.
This compellon was strictly for
seventh and eighth grade stu­
dents. but a sixth grade com­
petition tsslutrd for February.

r c s p o n a lb llltle s T h e two
e m p lo ye rs w ill cost about
640 000 ol the unused fund*.
The remaining 6 2 6 . ix m i will h&gt;us*-d (or day care and other
popular *4-rvicrs. Drju said.

Prison----------Continued from Page 1A
said hr would
lie interested In hraring Ihr
Hurrau's explanation for "ask­
ing Ihe city to underwrite the
Irdrrul government on those
costs."
Prison officials were In Sanford
Iasi month lo present Informa­
tion uhout the federal prison
system to civic groups and In
several public meetings They
expressed enthusiasm for Ihe
site despite angry protests from
rrsidrntsof the area.
Other offlcals of thr Hurraii
will return In January or Febru­
ary to conduct public hrarlngs
on Ihe proposal, which will (hen
Ik- reviewed before u decision Is
madr on whether lo offer a
contract to the city.

IT M A K E S S E N S E
A good time to add insurance to
your Lite is when you'ro increasing
the size ol your family.

/instate

Auto Home • Life • Health
J

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f

0. Brant Carll
Laka MarytHsalhrow

3 3 0 -3 3 4 3

T R A N S M IS S IO N
TR O U B LE?
HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSIONS
209 W. 25th Street - Sanford

3 2 2 -8 4 1 5
29 Years Same Loeallon
FAMILY OWNED

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•A — Sanford Ho raid. Sanford. Florida — Tuoaday. Dacambor 13. 1983

T H R O U G H T H E E Y E S O F A C H IL D . .
A coloring book, rugged teddy bear or bottle of
glue might seem like trivial things to grown-ups.
but (mm a youngster's point of vlrw, they seem
to possess magical qualities, as evidenced by
these photos taken al the 'Bridge T o Learning’
daycare center In Longwood.
• T op left. Bryce Coffman (leftl and Aahley

1

Barber share the ramraderte that only a set of
swings can provide,
• Top rtghl. director Lynn Barber gives Bryce a
helping hand as the youngster decides to go solo.
• Center left. Bryce goes Indoors where a tube
of glue and a paper gingerbread man make for an

Interesting combination
• Middle, one
of the children ponders the
sunders of glue and paper as he gets a helping
hand from a glue and paper expert.
• Center right, no It's not the electric shock
treatment. It's Just Bryce whooping It up during a

fun day al the renter.
•Bottom left. EltrabethFasula get*
bent during a song session.

Into the

• Bottom right, kids get a doseof good olr
down-home guitar playing os they joinIn on a
verse of "If I Had u Hammer."

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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. December 13 1968- 7A

Nuclear plant closed in quake region
United Prase International

Police car crash kills three officers
IXJS A NGELES — A puller ear racing Ihc wrong way on a
one-way fitfert In vlolullnn of depart mrnt policy brnadsldrd a
nrcontl cnilarr Monday, killing Ihrrc offlt rrs In what poller
called a Iragrdy Ilia) should not have happened.
A fourth officer. Ihe only one who was wearing his ecatbell.
suffered only cuts and bruises
Poller Chief Daryl Gales said the dead olflerrs had violated
department (Mdlrlrs by nol wearing Ihelr seatbelts and by
brraking (raffle laws during a routine response to a call for
back-up
The sole survivor. Officer Vettaon Drake. 28. was on his first
shift after graduating from the Police Academy last Friday.
Oates Mid.

Police raid sports gambling den
NEW YOHK — Police arrested four suspected Gamblno crime
family associates and rlosed down a sports gambling den worth
scaur $310 million a year In a raid Monday at a Manhattan
apartment, authorities said
The raid by the Manhattan South Public Morals squad —
cunting In da- midst of "heavy betting" on the Monday night
National Ftaitball league game — cap|ied a monthlong
Investigation. Sgl Raymond O'Donnell said
Three of Ihe susperts had been arrested sis months ago In a
raid on a similar gambling parlor In llrcoklyn. he said

Japanese fishermen rescued
ANCHORAGE Altalui — Nineteen members cm a iLtpanese
cargo ship stranded when Ihelr vestal brrart.e stuck on a reel
In the Bering bra were transported Monday to Dutch Itarlmr. a
small town on Alaska's Aleutian Islands
The Coast Guard Culler Hush rescued Ihe crewmen after
their fatal went aground 30 mites norlh of Inilrr. Itarhor
Saturday morning The ship was In danger of shftpmg of! the
reef and sJnkmg

From Unltsd Prsst International (sports

YEREVAN. U .S S H - While
Insisting ihr facility poses no
danger. Ihc government an­
nounced II Is closing a nuclear
power plant in eaithquakrravugrd Armenia lr&gt; ease con­
cerns that ih r reactors may lie
threatened
A u th o ritie s also pledged
Monday to Investigate allega­
tions of shoddy runstniction In
Ihe devastated region and said
air safely standards were being
met following the crashes of two
planes in two days, killing a total
of 85 people,
Holh planes, c Soviet cargo Jet
and a Yugoslav military alrcruli.
were carrying rrllrf supplies for
victims of the Dec. 7 tfirake Oral
caused widespread devastation
and killed up to &lt;10,000 proplr
Mote than 300 Soviet (lights a
day kept up a round -t he -rtnek
supply of emergent y aid and
lierwonnrl to Armenia, and 38
planes Irom 23 other nations
Including Ihe United States had
landed in the region with
supplies and rescue teams, ol
flclals said
TVvjMtr the massive irllrl el
fori, many residents in the
devastated region continued to
dig through tons of rubble with

C'(HX)MIM) Sit l-ank.i — Sinhalese ritrrm lsts killed at kast
35 petqdr In Ihe bloodiest slew of attacks of thrtr drive to topple
the government and derail a Dee |rt presidential election
offlrUls said Mondav
At least 12 suspected rebels also were lound dead
Pniire and military odktaU said the slayings la tu rm !
between Sunday morning and Montfav morning and maal were
in tbr two w^Ulhent dlstrk Is of Gallr and Malara slrortgltolils
ol the Janalha Virnuklbl Perrununa (JVPJ, or People s
1.1bet at Ion Front
Early Monday, an unknown numter of JV P militants hurled
grenades Into Ihe home uf M Sort)along* a lortttrr urftan
council t liairntan of tltr ruling United National Party (UNI'I tn
Puranba. alnul 55 miles south of Colombo

$26 million raised
for quake victims
United Press Inlernetlonel
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20 countries and org.inl/.t
lions have raised more than
$26 million to help earth­
quake victims In Armenia, the
U.S. Agency for International
Development said Monday
A ID ’S Office of Foreign
Disaster Assistance estimated
that American organizations
and the U.S government had
contributed about $3 million
of the worldwide total ol at
least $26 2 million
The most pressing need, the
agency said was for antibiot­
ics and medical equipment

The U.S. government sent
thrre tr,in-quirt planes loaded
with emergency supplies and
a fourth was srhrdulrd to
arrive early Tuesday. Moscow
time.
AID Adm inistrator Atari
Woods said It w as difficult to
place telephone calls to the
ravaged area of the Soviet
Union A conversation with a
membrr of one of the Ameri­
can disaster r r llr f learns
Monday rrportrd that at least
25.000 proplr dlrd In the city
of Lenlnaka and 80 perreni of
the buildings werr destroyed
The U S (rains are selfsuffIt lent

side operation

Itllle more than slwivrls. small
hammers and their hands in a
desjw rate search (or survivors
Ofllclals said the exported
onset or freezing winter weather
could kill the lew rerunning
ftirvlvnr** milh Im jh ««1 •*••••!* a
week after Ihc quake

The report did not revral Ihc
plant's lor aIkon, hut diplomats
said Ryzhkov hkrly referred to
one &gt;&lt;ear the Armenian capital of
Yefrvan

Ihr announcement Monday ol
tfir nuclear power plant closure
contrasted sharply with the
secrecy that surrounded 1tie
Chernobyl disaster m April
HW6 The r«pl&lt;Hvion and Ihr at
llt&lt; ffw-iunbti mu tear [Miser
plant killed ut least 31 people.

Uibln said K&gt; |iercrnl ol Ihc
buildings in la-ninakan. a city ol
230.000. h id crum bled

Cold grips East Coast; mercury, records fail
blamed the cold snap on a blast
n! arctic air cft.trging down Irom
Canada It pushed tempetattirrs
well tielow tree zing overnight,
and set record low tempt ru.u.'*«
J u s i b e fo re m i d n i g h t ..i
iiuliirm.fr (10 drgrees) and in
Newark. N J |6 drgrrrs) The
records cajqtetl a day that saw
the demlsr ol some Isn dozen
records
Albany. N Y. krpt Ibe trend
going fiii sl.it when it set a
frtnrd low lor the datr as the
mercury plunged to 5 degrees
lie low zero The reading bested
Ihe prrvtous record &lt;tf 1 drgrre
lo-low zero set tn l!Kt&lt;&gt;
The paralyzing cold rendered

U n it e d F r * n In t e rn a t io n a l

Soul chilling cold weather kept
Its deadly stranglehold on the
East Coast Tuesday sfiettertni
records disabling car hu.irnrs
and srndlng hnmrlrss |w-nplr in
search of warm shelter
The co ld w is b la m e d for
deaths Monday tn New York

Extremists kill 55 In Sri Lanka

and the government waited
about 48 hours before even
acknowledging It.
“ In the past, we had to go
through the Chernobyl CX|wh­
ence.” said Prem ier Nikolai
Ryzhkov, referring to the gov­
ernm ent’* randor about Ihc
quake disaster ” At that lime tinInternational situation was com
pletely different”
The official Tnss news agenet
said Ryzhkov, wfto was sent to
the quake zotir last week to
oversee relief operations. told a
news conference Ihal with Ihc
"enormous tragedy allllcllng our
land, s r begin to realize that the
untvers.il human values snd ihr
very survival of our civilization
are the most im|Kirtant things In
the world ’*
Pass quoted Ryzhkov us sav
tng the government plans to
shut the nuclear plant "to inert
the wishes of the Armenian
public" even though authorities
were confident of the facility's

C ity , w h rrr an unidentified man
In his late 5 (H was lou n d dead
on at; Icy park twin it. and in
H a lllm o re , w h e re an elderly
w om an w ith no electricity ur
heat In hrt b u ild in g died wlien
she apparently set Ihe plare on
(Ire with candies

The National Weather Servur

trains werr jammed with (tropic
during the morning rush hour
P-^alrtess Tuesday also was
r*peeled to hr brisk
As homeless were seeking utn
the warmth of shelters, activist
Mttc h Snyder vial some faclllllrs
were turning away 40 to 50
(troplr a day.

thousands ol i ar tiallertrs useless, triggering thousands of
calls for road service and
heavier than norm al rtdershlp
on public '■misjmrtatlon
It. the *, ishlnglon aria, the
Amrn. ..n Automohile Assortallorl re|M&gt;rtrd a leiord number ol
&lt;alls To.-ulav for a Drermtier
day — alMuit 3 .0 0 0 — and a
spoke sm an Sitld most were lot
dead bat tr ties
Anorak trains on the busy
Northeast corridor, meanwhile
rtjtorted only lirlef delavs Mon
day ttecausr ol frozen doors or
switches said Chllctrd lilac k a
»|tctkrsman lor the national passetiger rail system He said

"Th e consequence of I'ring
turned away In weather like this
could be death,” Snyder said in
Washington
A mid front moving through
th e G r e a t L a k e s r e g io n ,
meanwhile, scattered light snow
in Wisconsin, with 2 Inches
reported at Green Hay

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Ishaq Khan confirmed as president
ISLAM AH AO — P r r klenl Ghulatn lshai| Khan was con­
firmed Mondav In I he oilier hr assumed four mouths ago on
Ihe death of Mohammad /la ul-Haq. results of the rlet Mon hy
members of I'.uliamrnt and pros tin tal assemblies slmwed
Prime Mimstrr tlrnarir Hliutlo lalrr won a vote •&gt;( conltdener,
148 to 33. In the National Assembly following bet Dec I
nomination by Ishaq Khan as lire first woman leader of *
Moslem country and Pakistan's youngest liead of government
Under the constitution. Ilhutto was required to seek a
confidence vote In Paillamrnt w ithln 00 dav s ol taking ofllrr
"Pakistan is making history today." Ilhutto. 33. told the
Assembly alter the •onlldrm r voir. ‘ I'm making history today
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Tuesday. Oecembet 13. 19M

P a r a d e w in n e rs a n n o u n c e d
second. Hamilton Elementary
School: third. Sanford Chrl*
l Ian.
A '.lory In Sunday'* Sanford
Hrmld Incorrectly Idmllflrd
i hr chalnnan of thr parude
commlllrr Shawn Hngg* was
thr chairman.
The award* ccrrmony. orig
Inally slated lor the 19 ai 9
a m . ha* been changed lo a
irnlaltvr dale ol tomorrow or
Thutsday. according lo ihr
.Jaycrev T h r ceremony I* lo
Ik- hrld at Ihe Chamlrer ol
Commerce

SAN FO R D - Award w in­
ner* In the Sanford 'Seminole
Juycre'a annual Chrlalmaa
parade Saturday were dis­
closed Monday.
M a rch in g unit division
firr*i. Ilam lllon Elementary
S Iuki I; second. Star Strut■
irr*. third. Idyllwlldr Elemen
lary S«-Ih k »I
Commercial float division
llr*t. C u r O S e l l ; second.
Il.dId Guild ol Sanford, third
Hillside Sod Farm

Noncommercial lloui* first.
M ethodist

C h ild re n 's

K o in e

R e c y c l i n g c e n t e r to o p e n
By S A N D R A B O U C H A H IM C

Herald stall writer
L A K E M ARY - A recycle
drop-oir center, ihr first ol its
kind lit C rn tta l Florida. I s
srhtdlllrd lo o |k- ii here HI a m
tomorrow
lly Ju ly I. I WHO. each county
III Florida will Ik- rsperlrd lo
Inltlatr a re. ,. Imu program
The drop o il &lt;rntrr 1* Ineatrd
at the Shoppe* of l-akr Mary
near l-akr Mary Cliy Hall Ai &gt;ess
lo Ihr center is from Like Mary
lloulevard near Ihr railroad
tracks or from Country Cluh
Hoad Three roll away huts do.
nated by Western Waste In­
dustrie* and Southeast Hrcyclint( are clearly marked as to
what is to plat rd in them
Use ol the renter is not
restricted lo l-akr Mary rrst
dents T h r galr ts to I k - ojtrri 'i-l
hoot* a day
L a rry L u c a s , l ake M ary
Chamber «&gt;f Commeree First
Vice President tleveloped the
ronrept. teased on his r*|K-rteiu c
with recycling In California, his
Itnlltr stale
The r rn lr r was approved by
city commissioner* in Sep
!&lt;tidier and was tourdinated hy
Lucas. Holtrrt lly re* ol Western
Waste Industries and |&lt;oil
St run |te. l-akr Mary director ol
pilhlli works
those Urni* to |m *c&lt;cplrd at
the d lli)! oil i rn trr tin I tide
w.tslepaper .iloniiniitn tans
i tear and i tilorril glass and
plastic
• Waslepapri Includrs news

paper*. trade |&gt;aprr* and co m ­
puter |&gt;a|&gt;rr printouts No maga
/Inr* or phone tKKih* are orrepted T h e y ra n I k - d epo rted
freely or in |*a|irr *ai k*
• A lu m in u m &lt;ana should In
crushed T h e y ca n I k - dr|K»*lled
III Ih r hill chute, whit h I* III Ih r
ptiMrss ol iK-log miMllllrd to
at ■otniKlatr t h e m at cording to
Luca*
• i olored and i lear d i m * will
he accepted, lid* are not ac
ceplcd

Los Sisslon. chairman lor Ihe United Way ol Seminole C o u nl y. shakes hands with Meyor Be llye Sm llh

Herald Mall *ritor

to this year s i alfipalgn that •tty
rm ployrrs ol «m othrl d lv III
Seminole County

H AN FO R D - Sanford i iw
employees w rrr retognl/ri* by
the Hrari of Florida United Wa)
Monday night lor donating mote

l.r* S isslon chairman ot the
l u l l e d Wa y cam pa ign lor
Sem inole C o u n ly . anil Huh
Walko r*reut|y&lt; dlret lor

By B H A D C H U R C H

• |'lastit H •\. labk IU his m
chide I leverage all-1 blert-h Ik &gt;I
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tainer* llh-ach N u tle s should I knosed first

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S isslon said c ity r m p lo y r r s
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to pay debts
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Heart ot Flotilla Culled Way
presented a platpir to Mayor
ilritvr Smith, and award* to
Althea I'arrtsh anti Greti hen
Mason inthalrm a
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SANFORD
t i l ) r o m m ls
sinners a p p ro v e d Monday nigh t
.1 p la n s u b m itte d hy Holiday Isle
1‘ r o p r r l l e v
o w n e r o l th e
d o w n to w n Holiday Inn. to |»ay
U k k rent o w e d lo th r city hy
.tune l(&gt;
T h r r o i n m l s s i o n e r s a ls o
a p p lo y rii renegotiation ol th r
length ol a loan from a G e o rg ia
savings .n u t loan and .n &lt;r p
tattle ol .llliilllr l lo.ui this u llr

Irotn the Holiday Inn&lt; orp
C ity A tto rn e y W illia m C ollie rt
anil ( ity Mattaget tra n k Fa ison
sold n e go tia tio n * nil th r a g r r r
m rn ts h a v e I r e n going on Inr
several m o n th s
I h r d l v o w n s the la nd im
co p ie d b y the motel, die D o rk
Sh op a m i F lt/ g ria M s lounge
also o w n e d h y Holiday Isle T h r
eom |M lty p a ys Ih r illy rent lot
th r Iin at tons Faison said Ih r
r r r l Is Ita s ril on th r c o m p a n y *
llliain lal s ta trn n to and is paid
m o n th ly
llei attse the i lly Is Holiday
Isle s h im llo iit i ity &lt;nin n ilssio n
n s m u s t a p prove Iim i i a g r r r
i i u - m I s th e &lt; o m p .iny ru le rs in to
I h r i o m p a iiy tell I* In m l lo its
lent |*.iyilieiils lo Ih r i lly last
sp ting a n d ow es atmul $ 7 m m m
F a is o n s a id
Ih r a g rrrm rn i
a p p ro ve d M onday night ta ils hit
the i o m p .in y in l r t orie nt m i its
tent hy .Ju n e H i anti In |»ay l&lt;&gt;
p r r ie lll llilrre s t mi all ove rd u e
lent
Last A p r il ot May the rent to
th r i l l y d n u h lrd triggered by
llg o rrs in lh&gt;- lin a n it.il stale
m riit
F a is o n said Ai the soon
tline H o lid a y Isle was lie g llillllig
n e g o t i a t io n s w ith G r e a t
S n o tlie rti S a vin g s anil L ik in lot
S a v a n n a h G a I Inr a live ye .11
n t r l i s l n l i in I h r lr p a y m e n t
|K-r|tKl o n a %'i 5 m illion loan
W hat lias taken so lung to reai h
all a g re e m e n t. Faison said. Is the
liiy o ly e in riit ol *u&gt; itiiinv parties
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jjKt1 i Bucs sink ice cold SHS
M a in la n d ro lls
to 56-41 w in

BASKETBALL
Heat lose 17th, 110-94 to Utah
S A L T L A K E ( T T Y - Rum Selhalv s i y s hr s
Ir v in g so h ntd In w in a g a m e that he so m e tim e s
p la v s n tit ol eontrol
S e lk a lv w as m i o n lro l
ol his ga m e enough to
st ore 111 (Mitnls illlll lead
M ia m i M onday night
hut it w as not enou gh to
keep the hapless Heal
Iro m losing then 17 1h
eottser tilive game T h e
U ta h .la / / won I I l l ' l l
to keep M iam i w lllless
as an i l l A Itatu Idsr
'T 'y e l*eett try in g so
h a u l to w in a *' one that
so m e tim e s I lend to gr 1 o u t ot lo lt lio l a little
Selkalv said
vNr t&gt; vi &lt; let il| ' n U 'lll got a lew
sp u rt* and trier. t « g. ' I m . k
t
•* gam e
F v e rv lto tlv gave n their a'l
T h e Heat fX le ltllrrl their M I A ret o n I lor 1hr
Worst s ta ll altd edged el..set to tlu league t . orrl
of tiO c o n a rru tlv c losses to one season
U ta h le.l hv |ost 27 2 5 alter one ( m-ii i m I a n d
54 41 i al halltim e l l u
la// ojK-nerl Ihe I hit (I
|M*rtiMl w tilt .1 |t» •• ro ll a n d led
ti-| at tin end
nt three quartets

KIEf

!FOOTBALL
Sherrill resigns at Texas A&amp;M
r O l.I .K C i K S T A T I O N le x a s - .l.n ki&gt; S h r r t lll
who**- I exas A A M liN iih.ill p ro g ra m is « i m i u : a
two-year NCAA p roba tion a n d Is in d a ng e r nt
Iretng ba nned Irm n lo t iq x t it im i tor ai least o m
year, re x lg n ril M iillil.il as a th lif li d m . lot a n d
lim tlia ll coach alter se ve n si -. i m m i s w ith llu
Angle s
" llre a u s e ol m\ i&gt;n ai lost' loi tills s&lt; hoot a nd
its |Mople. I am re m o v in g u tv s rll Iro m o n
position at Texas A A M
s in trill said h i a
statem ent
I have re m a in e d in tin
| m . s |||o i i
hrcatiM* I h it It has tie rn a (K-rtod that lias
n e r d r d inv m lttplete interest and lu ll « o n p «ru
tlotl due to tile e o iilln u llU ! national a tte n tio n
that has treell paid to th is til.d ie t
Sh e rrill 52 2 h I h i m - v c i i m . i v i i i s w it h tin
A|t«les had signed a llllllloil dollar i o n ll a . t w till
T e x a s A A M in IHH2 alter t lm &lt; straight I I I
years at I'lttsbiirglt a n d pits rede.l to w in
S o u th w e st Conference t lt lrs in i n n .. Itihli and
I &lt;»H7 Hut Itie AtltJli s w e ir plai r ll oil two v i a l s
proba tion and hatred h o r n |x.sl season plav this
year In the Nt 'A A lor ru le s v lolatlons

TENNIS
Spain scores Sunshine upset
IM X 'A R A T O N
A r g e n t i n a * set mill seeded
team w as upset M o n d a y I n inise. ded S p a in in
the set m ill round ol llu S u lish llli I u p all
i n te r n .ilio n .il tennis . o m p . m i o n loi lu tiioi
p la y e rs
S|ialti won 2 I in tin m u d d le d lla v ls i u p
lor mat ol two s m il e s a n d him doutih s m a l. It
sw e e p in g lirilh sltlgli s
lo ld l \ lla a n d Serg e
t h u g u e i a 17 vear olds w h ir plav most ..I then
te nnis on i h* p m sat. Hit. tout
strut d lit*
similes w ms
Italv s o d i d sixth a n d lapaii s t . i |i il r ig h t h
si oieil w ins ill tin event In tn t pi. t v . I at tin
lira a Raton Hotel and &lt; loll

B y C H R IS F I S T E R

Herald sports writer
S A N F O R D — It you th in k ll was
■ lulls outside Monday night you
s h o u l d h a v e lie e u i n s i d e the
S e iiu iiu h I htih g y m
S e m llio le lllg ll s l.adv Selltlnoles
sla tte d tile night Ire to ld a nd It
snow hailed Into a deep Itee/e hv
late in the st i m id hall as llav tiitta
He,ii h M a in la n d w a lke d awav w ith a
5 li &lt;1 v lit u iv tielnre .'IOI Ians
l l u l o s s dfup|ietl tile l.adv Notes
to i 2 oil tin season w h ile M ainland
llllp .'»V td to 5(1 S e m in o le llii|ies to
get w a rm e d up tonight w hen •'
o |m n s plav III the S e m in o le Alllletti
( iinlerenee at M ike lln illtle y
M ill a lm o s t get Iro s th lle ptsl
looking at the S e m in o le shooting
peri entages Iro m M onday night 1.1/
L o n g m ade ptst A ot H i shots Irom
the tliait .ii : r i R e d d lik s w a s t ol
I t a n d A d ria n llllls m a n -I ol H i
I lu nnlv th in g that h*-|d the M idv
Noh s together at least lot the first
hall wa* thi plav oil the Iren, h ol
Mi •Itelh T im m It* E m ilv A nderson
a nd C tiu lv I von I hose t*iree r.itiir
on •arlv In the set otul ip ia rle i w hen
lit te r sta rte rs w ent not lit hull
tlo iih li a n d kept S H S i h isr* the test
ol tlu hall
l Miter th a n the |x itn rm .o u e ol the
suits
th o u g h
S e m in o le did lint
hav • too m m It to I k - pleased alHiut
M a in la n d , nit the othe r hand,
re ie lv e d e x ie lle tll r llo rt s Iro m Its
tw o settlor leaders K llstv Austell
a n d Sr'gena Mat kerov A uste ll i nn
llim a tlv lre.it the l.adv Notes inside
a n d on tit* break as she llntsheil
w ith a g a m e h ig h 2*1 |Hitnts while
Mai kerov did hr t d a m a g e built
inside and n u t and a dd e d I I (m ints
llu l.adv Itiu s also ai •ntiipllslled
so m e th in g not m a in team s have
t w in ahlr to dii against S IIS this
a s H m v i i m lf o lle d the
si n s iiii
In M id* \n*o II l&gt; .I ili. w .n w iili I I
i. In . m i l l s w luh
M a rk e lo v a d d 'd
• ight
&gt;&lt;•■•«] VSolo b| Sob M w * »
N e ith e r te a m i m ild lllld I he
b a s k e t til ( h r H i s t p e r io d IIS
M a in la n d held a s lim n ti advantage
A n d w h ile Se m inole e u u tlm ird to
s tiu g g h lu tlltlg just ll u e r ill Its lltst
2&lt;l shots the l.adv lin e s loultil the
range nt the sri rind ip ia rte r m il
lim it u p a ll In I I lead Irehind seven
|Hitnls hv A ustell
It w a s a t t h a t ( n i l tit t h a t
s&gt;. liu u o li s s i i h s t l l u l e s i ante on . m i l

Seminol e's Adrian Hillsman looks to pass olf while being guarded by Tina Young
their all m il hustle w as tlu key ill
the set m id quartet *mneh.u k l o n g
s&gt; oti'il lour |ximis to a tow to i n i
the rletli ll to I m | r« a nd
alter
M a inla nd s. m . d A nd e rs o n hit a
li n e m i m i n g h .m k shot to m a ki n
2&lt;t 17 a n d A nde is ott then made a
steal .Old led H i lls m a n Im a lav u p

lit.it brought tlu l.adv Nnles within
2 t&gt; I ' t wtill I H i h It ill the hall
A pall ol flee ( b l o w s hv Austell
(nit Mainla nd b.n k u p try llifei and
i l d l s m . m then hit m u ol two tier
t h r o w s to i nt tlu h ad to 22 2&lt;&gt; and
I hat s ihi wav It si.H.il at tlu hall
s. im noli got its starting lump

I m i k III III till third quartet and
S t a v e d I lost lot a wh t l i
hut
M a in la n d s l u t f ll llllo lllg ll gr ll
w hilt 1hr l.adv Noll * still •nklltllt ’
shaki tlu it sliiKiltng s l u m p Ih hind
a i n u p l f ol till • d riv in g lav ups by
Mai kerov and a tastht* ak lu m p hv
Se e M a in la n d . I'a g r t it

Dolphins
outgun
Browns

Duke
rem ains
on top

U n it e d P r a ia In ta r n a tio n a l

HOCKEY

U n lta d P ra a a In te rn a tio n a l

Leafs tie front running Flam es
llu
T o ro n t o Maple I &lt; d* re. Hug Ir m n a
six ga m e losing streak rallied lw h in d a t.wikn
goaltendef to lie lux k&gt; v s N o I it .mi M onday
night
.It'll Reese slupp|H'd
All shots III Ills S H I
d. hot to pat • Hu Maplr
Leals to a I 4 lit wlilt
t in ( ' a l g a r v Fla ttie s
Ret si
ter ailed H u m
N e w m a r k e t o I t It r
A III e f 11 a ll II III k e V
L e a g u e ta li S u n d . i v
nigh t
i t u s i r . t i e d tin
f l a m e s nine and i i i i m aga in &lt; s ( h i tally ill III*
H u rd |k t it.d win n lu s t o p i m l 2 1 ol 24 shots
It was good to see Hu g u v s tally a i o u iu l llu
Brest said
rite key tonight was out g n . i t
start like h a v in g a 15 2 edge in shots in th* li r -i
|H’f h m ) .|f tint |Htflll

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^t*OtO by Rob Al%0*Kfc

Lake How ell s Valeric H iggin s m o v e s m e ball uphold d u rin g Monday
night s game vs Leesburg H ig g in s got into the s c o rin g parade with
ono goal in the Lady Silver H a w k s 10 1 (Rubbing ol the Lady Yellow
Ja c ke ts f o r a co m ple te wrupup of the g a m e see Page 4B

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day s galiu w till I loustm i S h i n k
w h o p la v e il 15 ye a ts w ith tin
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If the st .ills around the Gelt/' home could
speak, they’d tell of the pounding they’ve
taken over ihe yeans Irom (tie feet of u
ftarlrs* fournoine And Claire Gelt/, mother
of this quartet of socc er stars, says there's
been plenty of day* when the bushes werr
badly battered.
Claire and tier husttand Inn don’t mind
Ihe scuff marks on the walls or any extra
gardening they have to do They llgure the
14 soccer halls scattered around their
Winter Springs house arid spacious bork
yard arr going In stay In motion as tong as
Tim . Kris. Am y and Jill are around
It all romes with Ihe territory of what
former lllshop Moore girls Coarh Ed
Mallatdl rails the first family of soccer In
Central Florida
Kris, It), and Tim . IH. havr taken I hr Ir
tulrnts to 1lie College of Ifoca Raton and
University of South Florida, reaper lively,
leaving sisirra and teammate* Amy and Jill
to carry on ihr tradition In Orange County.

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^A ll my children are their own
unique persons. Each adds
sp ecial uniqueness to the
sport. And they've motivated
them selves, j
— Tim Gelt/ Sr.
"Tint's one of the best players In this
country by a long run.” Avallonr said,
concerning Ibis year’s all-slate college
selection. "H e's physically strong and
menially lough, a purr forward Hr could
play anywhere In Ihr world He's that
good."
Mr Gelt/ says Tim 's Influence no doubt
hrljtrd Ills daughlrrs. but that they would
have become Interested In socrer regardlrs*
And they realize that they'll lie evaluated on
their merits
’‘They're having a lot of fun and that's Ihe
Irnjiortanl Ingredient." said Mr. Gellz. "The
Irtends they've met along the way both
nationally and Internationally and ihr
jtersonal enjoyment arr llrsi The other
things conic,

As Imprrsalvr as alt the statistics and
awards this tpiarirt has arctimulatrd. and
art at cumulating, at Orlando lllshop Moore
High School, this isn't a story of numbers
Yes. stats are worthv of mention along Ihr
way bin the underlying 'ti.rad (eoplt talk
atjoul Is the rn ilrr family'• tovr and support
tor the sport and each other

"Sure it’s ImjMirtant lo havr goal*, bin
you can't reach goals without er»jT'*ng *v?i »
you're doing "

’ * * never se-o a *ocrer fai..ily llkr the
Gelt/ family," said Mallardl. who started the
lllshop Moore girts team In 1985 and
remained as coach for three seasons
"They're always suppornve of Tim. the girts
and trams and are 150 perrrnl tevnlvrd
They’f one of ;h : t.ncs: la:
;vei
known I mean that

RANKINGS

lllaf ' p Moore b o ys c o a ch Bruce
Saulji
;h says Ihe Cell/' edge comes In
Ihrlr zral for the sport Th a t’s Infectious lo
teammates and I* whal Sauljtaugh notices
about them day In amt day mil
Don't underestimate morn and dad's
tmdrrstundlng and knowledge of sjxirt In
rrsprci lo their rhlldrrn

"And those kids live and breathe tocrer "
Enjoyment Is rruclal to the Gelt/' success
story So are the people who played a pivotal
pari in laying the foundation for their teats.

Mom played field hockey In college and
probably travels map with Am y and Jill's
select teams In one summer Hum she did
with her college tram Places like Atlanta.
Washington D C , and Tulsa are among the
slops.

Tom Sell*. Frank Avallonr, Ron KoH» and
Dave Fall are among (hoar Mr Gelt/ say*
deserve thanks Sells and Korli worked with
Ihe Gellz clan at the Seminole Soccer Club.
Fall, lumtrr boys coarh at lllshop Moore
before taking over ihr reigns at Rollins
College, was crucial to the development of
both Kris and Tim

As a parrnt. she’s most proud that they
havr learned to win and lose gracefully
"If* not what lutp|&gt;ens but how you deal
with It." she said "That's Important and
soccer hus helped them to learn how to
handle dllllcult situations And that carries
over lo life.”

Tim played under Coach AVItllonc on last
year's FC United 960 under |H tram that
was the llrst Orlando club tram above age
13 to capture a stale title Only a rath of
injuries curtailed another title on this year1*
under 19 tram, though thai didn't prevent
winning champlonshlji* at Ihr Orlando
Sports Festival and Sunshine Slate Games
for a second consecutive summer.

As a college student. Dad was an aspiring
loot ball player al Don Simla's alma mater.
John Carroll College In Cleveland An
Injury, though, terminated his days on Ihr
gridiron and turned hint In lacrosse and
Loyola College In Bulilm ure. He also

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• In girls basketball. Seminole
looks lo reliotind from Monday's
loss lo Mainland as It opens (day
In the SAC at Lukr Brantley. The
Lady Patriots, who defeated
Winter Park on Monday, arr 1-0
In Ihe league. Also lonlght. Lake
Howell plays al Lake Mary and
Oviedo journeys lo DcLand.
• In nonconference hoys
tuiskclball. Lyman Is al home
where II looks for a second win
In as many weeks over Orlando
Colonial wlillr Lake llranllry
travels lo Sjiruce Creek and
Oviedo entertains Kissimmee
Gateway.
• In w r e s 1 11 n g a c t i o n .
Seminole High has Its home
ojiener as Lake Howell comes lo
town while Lake Brantley goes
to Klsslmmre Gateway.

"I'm appreciative of what coaches do for
Ihrlr alhleirs," hr said. What's Imjtortuut
for my kids to remember is lo krrji moving
forward and keep things In |jer*|icrtlve
Coaches and on-the-fleld exjierlriur havr
been Important In learning that
"Good sportsmanship also Is essential.
There's a t aring attitude they have toward
other players They play lough but by Ihe
rulrs,
"All my rhlldrrn arr Ihrlr own unique
persons Each adds Ihrlr special uniqueness
to (he sport Hut they've m otivated
themselves It's not something we've forred
on Ihrni.
“ Their success Is the result of a lot of hard
work It's not just a case of walking out on
(lie field and doing it A (trier has lo tie
paid."
Which brings us to Amy. IS. and Jill. 14.
two nl Ihr reasons why lllshop Moorr Is
7 2 I and ranked fllih In Class 3A
Amy. whose 36 goals Iasi year as a
freshman erntrr forward bested slsler Kris'
former record by a hat trick, sometimes
causes her mom In shutter with her
willingness to sacrifice her body on Ihe Held
K -l'U ld 1 *■* *h i* If *V ! tr! ti dlVi lo
head a ! u i Hilo inr goal, slit s do il In a
l*.*c reheat

‘ r»hr miii l;« the quit Jo si player in the
u.ale over a 10-yard area as far as moving *o
the hall." said lilshojt Moore s llrsi-yeur girls
coach Larry Beislngrr Her hall control and
trapping ability makes for a well-rounded
player.
"One ol the things a lot of jH-nple don't
consider Is lhal Am y's a very good tram
plover Usually when someone senrrs lhal
much (IN goois) you don’t exjtecl lhal. but
she Is.
"And Jill la freshman I is very agreaslve
and has a good future in her own right. She
has excellent defensive abilities and was
playing stopper Hut we switched her lo
center half, which means she Is one of the
links between Ihr barks and strikers anti
plays both offense and defense."
Moth shun loo much |&gt;ut&gt;llrlty. preferring*
lo praise an airtight defense anchored by
goalie Su/lc Stra/zulla or ihe scoring
abilities of sinker Stephanie Fulmer.
Hut make no mistake about It. the Geltz
family Is si HI the our most folks link with
the success of Blshoji o1mire's program the
pas' few years.
"W e at Bishop Moore have brrn so
lortuti.ur to have the Gellz' support.Y •
Saul|&gt;augh said "W e owe Mr. and Mrs.
Gellz a big Iqig and kiss. They’ve done a
whole lot more ituin you ran say for soccer
al Bishop Moore."

Dolphins

SPORTS TO N IO H T

Nasty weather Is exjtrrlrd
tonight as Lake Mary's Rams
and latkr Howell s Silver Hawks
collide In a key Sem inole
Alhlelli C o n frrrm r Imy* soccer
match Junior varsity action at
Ixikr Howell High kicks oil at
3i45 p in w ith Ihe VArally
Itrginnlngal 7:30.
The Rains, ranked fourlh In
the stale In Class 4A. arr not
only preparing lor Ihe had
weather condition*, but they
rx|&gt;ecl a pretty nasty reception
from Lake llow rll as well
the taike Mary' soccer pro­
gram Is soaring Ihear days with
Iwo consecutive llnal four ap­
pearance* and a scale reputation
of excellence. Lake Mary cur­
rently leads Hie SAC with a 2 0
record and Is 3 -0 -1 overall
Ixikr Howell, meanwhile, has
all Ihr ability on the Held to lie a
lop ranked squad Bill Ihr Silver
Hawks arr nut happy with the
way things have liern going for
them olf the field
Before Ihe season started.
I.akr llowrll learned It had nui
liern Invited back lo Ihe jirrstlglous Pi//a Hut Tournament,
a (ourney I.a k r Mary will play In
alter making the finals last year
Also, one ot the Hawks* top
jihiyerB of a year ago. Jim m y
AIi IniM, translerrrd lo l-akr Mary
this yrar,
The liest way for l-akr llowrll
lo vrnl Its frustration Is by
proving II Is Just us g(XKt as llir
rest on Ihe field and the Hawks
will look lo knock the Rams oil

coached lacrosse on a hlgh-school level In
Maryland, carrying un understanding of
whal both roinjtelltors and roaches endure,

B y J IM R IC K E M B A C K E R

M*»*tdBN*(ob* BagArtaftcB

Mac attack
Lake Brantley's Jennifer McMaster takes off on a breakaway In
last week’s game vs lako Mary. McMaster and the Lady Patriots,
who dropped a 2 1 doclston to Lako Mary, look to gel back on Ihe
winning track on Wednesday when they host Seminole High.

Continued from ID
He hit Lunghorne with an
3-yard scoring jiass with 6:27
left and completed seven of 11
passes for 70 yards.
T h e se c o n d L u n g h o m e
touchdown came three plays
alter Strock completed a 25-yard
pass to Brian B re n n a n on
fourth-and-5 from Ihe Mlurnl 33.
Marino came back and com­
pleted passes of 13 yurds to
Clayton and 4(&gt; yards to Fred
B a n k s to g i ve M i a m i a
llrsi-und-goal at Ihe I with 37
seconds left Hampton dove over
th e to p fo r In c w i n n i n g
louchdown on the next play.
Miami shredded the AFC's
top-ranked passing defense,
gaining 34 first downs and ihr
Dolphins did nol punt.
Kosor, who complried 2t of 30
(tasses for 202 yards and n
louchdown. Irfl ihr game with
9:17 left when he was hit on the
knee by Miami linebacker John
Offrrdahl. Cleveland also scored
on a 39-yard Kosar pass lo
Earnest Byner. a 33-yard Matt
Bahr field goal, and a 2-yurd run
by Kosar.
Miami scored 10 points In the
final 1 11 fo take a 17-10
halftime trad. Marino hit Jensen
with a 2 -yard scoring jiiiss with
I I I Irll to give Miami u 14-10
lead. The 50-yard drive followed
a 32-yard punt by Max Kunagrr.
The Dolphin* gol Ihe ball back
wllh 32 seconds left when a
Um ghom c fumble was recov­
ered by William Judson at the
50. Marino completed jiasses of
2 1 yards to Clayton and 11
yards In Jensen lo set up
Revrlz's 35-yard field goal as
time expired in Ihe half.
After a scoreless first quarler,
the Dolphins took a 7-0 lead 2:46

Into Ihe second quarter on an
ll-yu rd Marino |kish lo Clayton
The louchdown fiuss was the
193rd of Marino's career, setting
a learn record.
Cleveland needed only four
jilnys lo tic Ihe M ore, with Kosar
hitting Byner on a 39-yard
scoring puss. Ron Duvenjiort
fu m b le d on M ia m i's next
possession und C le ve la n d ’s
Eddie Johnson recovered al the
Doljihln 20. The Browns could
manage only a 33 yard Itahr
Held goal lo lake a 10-7 lead.
Clayton sei a club record with
catches In 37 straight games,
and he leads Ihe NFL In receiv­
ing touchdowns with 12. Cleve­
land's Ozzlr Newsome extended
his streak ol games wllh al least
one reception In 142
Clayton finished wllh right
catches for 10« yards, while
Banks had six catches for 1IB
yards The Dolphins had 497
yurds of total olfense.
BUCS T A L K PROUD
TA M P A — Despite ull Ihe
disappointment and frustration
of Ihrlr 4 - 11 season, members of
Ihr Tam pa Bay defense lalkcd
proudly Monday of a unit lhal
has jx-rfonnrd sujicrbly In rrcent months
Coach Ray Perkins showed
confidence in that defense
Sunday by forrsaking Ihr hall In
overtime alter winning Ihr coin
loss. Forcing New England to
move into a frigid 20 rnph wind,
Perkins decided lo kick oil. but
Ihe move hacklirrd as Ihe Patri­
o ts w o n 10- 7 o n J a s o n
Stuumvsky's 27-yard field goal
with 3:08 elapsed.
Tampa Bay's defense limited
New England to jusi 223 yards
and I.OOO-yurd rusher John
Slrphrns gained 10 yards,

Hoops----------Continued from IB
Vlllanuva and Orrgnn
vanished from the rankings.
The A Hu n tic Coast Conference
and Big Ten each senl (our
trume lo the Top 20, the Big
East had Ih rrr representatives
and Ihe Big Eight, Metro and
I'aelfle-IO each delivered two
B4 hool*.
Duke. Michigan. Syracuse,
Georgetown and Illinois uppeared on ull 42 coaches’ ballots.
"The main thing Is wr have
been able lo really handle ull Hie
things lhal go into being No. I."
said

Duke

Coach

MIk e

Krzyzrwskl. whose team has
won Us six games by an average
of nearly 23 points |x-r game.
"Th e lime you give up. Hie fac t
your team Is No l and Is a

lavortlc. all Ihe teams come at us
really hard. Overall. Oils Is good
Tor us. It's Ihr ivpr of situation
you don’t know how long you'll
be In II and we've handlrd II
well l l i good for us. There's
nothing bad for ns. It's maiming
our team."
Duke, which docs not jilay Its
seventh game until Dec 21
against \vnke Forest, has relied
on Danny Ferry. T h a i was
particularly evident Saturday In
the Blue Devils' most tllfllcull
game, a 117-102 victory over
Miami. Ferry, a 6 -fooUO senior,
hit on 23 of 26 field goals and
scored un ACC record 58 jxilnts
"lie's the major reason wr
handle the ranking so well."
Krzyzrwskl said, "lie ’s been In
the limelight since high school,
lie knows how lo live with Ihr

(attention) all Ihe time. The fad
hr's having fun and playing
hard nnd nol really talking about
those things INo. II helps
everyone else The team lakes its
lend from Danny."
Michigan, which hasnutscorrd
Its eight opponents by more than
30 points a game. Is drjiendlng
on a group of players. Including
Glen Rlrc. Te rry Mills and
Rumrnl Robinson, to prated lls

ranking.
" W e c a n ’ t w u r ry a Irani
rankings." Michigan Coach Hill
Frledrr said "Wc Iry lo utilize
Hu- rankings in npjieal lo the
tram 's pride In wattling lo
maintain Ills ranking)."
The L’PI Board of Coaches'
Toji 20 pick 15 teams each, with
jxilnis based on 15 for first place.
14 for second, etc.

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Lady Patriots fight off Winter Park, 47-41
By MARK B L Y T H I
Mould sports writer
W IN T E R PARK Lake Brantley s girl*
basketball tram (ought of! a praky Winter Park
squad and ram r away with a 47-41 victory over
the Lady Wildcats Monday night beforr 101 fan»
at W lntrr Park Hgth School
The Lady Patriots Improved to 2-1 and will
return to action tonight at home against
Seminole. Winter Park felt to 3-3 on the season
"We didn't gel too many breaks tonight, but
we'll take the win/' Brantley coach Cindy Frank
said "It's nice to win without any breaks,
though, it makes a game where you get the
breaks a little smoother."
The tw o teams played close the entire
ballgame. although Brantley seemed to be In
control moat at the way Winter Park, though,
would not lei the Lady Patriots get more than
right points ahead and constantly came bark to
keep the game Interesting
Barb HiUm yrr Iced the game with a hoop with
Just 11 seconds to play Brantley look a rebound
and called timeout with 32 seconds remaining.
The Lady Patriots then worked the clock and
Bttlmyer drove to the hoop, pulled up and hit a
short Jumper to give her team a 43-41 lead
*Tm glad her shot (BUImyrr s| went In. but
that's not the shot we wanted." Frank said "We
wanted a layup or a (out but she had the often

shot and took tt."
For the second consecutive game Lori Dunce
was a force In the middle as she poured In a
game-high 17 points. Bunrc also dominated the
boards as she pulled down a game-high 12
rebounds
"Lori (Bunco) worked real hard and that's a big
rrason she's scoring so m uch." Frank said
' She's been posting up resl well and we've been
able to get tier the ball Tonight we didn't get the
liall Inside too well but Lori bit the boards '*
Bur.cc was aided Jennifer Tulford. who had an
excdknl all around |*-rfnrmance. with 12 point*
eight rebounds, five assists and three strata
Tracy Brandenburg played the first game of her
senior season for Lake Branllry aBer bring
sidelined with the Bu and came through with
right points, four steals, three assists and a
blocked shot
Bunco opened the game's scoring with an
Inatdr hoop and her six Brat quarter points helped
Lake Brantley lake a quick 12-10 lead aBer the
Brst right minutes
TutTord then came alive and scored eight points
In the second quarter to pare the Lady Patriots
TuBord hit bark to back field goals, the second
coming with 4 27 to play in the quarter to pul her
tr&amp;mup 19*16
Wlntrr Park managed to lakr the lead on a
Jewel Woodard layup with 3 30 leB In the half
but Sarah Keth and TuBord hit hark to bark

hoops to give Brantley a 25-22 lend at the
Intermission
Brantley came out strong and nrarly took
command of the game as Buncr hit two layup
lollowrd by a Btllmyrr free throw that gave the
l-ady Patriots a 30-22 lead.
The Lady Wildcats then called ttmout and
regrouped and Shay Peterson put down a long
range jumper followed a two Woodard frrr throws
that trimmrd the lead to 30-25 with 3 13 to play.
Brandenburg then ram r up with a steal and
was fouled on her layup attempt and hit one of
two from the line. Winter Park came up with the
rebound on the second shot and went down to
work the rlork for a good allot.
After running nearly a minute off the rlork
Karhrl Richards put up a shot that Brandenburg
blocked. Brandenburg came up with the loose
hall and went straight to her hoop with the bah
and converted the layup while tiring fouled
Brandenburg hit the free throw to complete the
three point play and build the lead to 34-25 with
I 20 to play In the third
The trams then traded buckets with Woodard
hitting a shot at the buzzer to pull Winter Park to
within 3A-30 with a quarter to play
Dtllmyer oprnrd the fourth period with a
jumper followed by two Tufford free ihrotss and
Brantley seemed to have put the game out of
reach, leading 403 0 with 5 11 to play
Petersen, though, hit a three point field goal to

trigger a Winter Park comeback with 4 4 *
remaining. After Bruntley missed layup Sheri
Husarll pulled down the rebound for the lately
Wildcats and was fouled Russet) made both
attempts from the line and cut the lead In hull.
40-35. with 4 04 left.
Dunce then hit a single free throw followed In
two more Rusaell free throws that narrowed the
gap to 41-37 with 2 43 to play. Buncr then ram r
up with a big rebound and a stick back that gave
the Lady Patriots some breathing room with 2 2 1
remaining
Winter Park, though, refused to quit and
behind 8 9 shouttng from the line In the final
period, made things very Interesting in the final
two minutes Klin Mill hit four consecutive shots
from the charity stripe to pull thr Lady Wildcats
to within two. 43 4 1. with I 38 to play
On the inbound* play TuBord led Brandenburg
and Brandenburg found herself wide open and
drove to the basket Mill, though, came over and
hammered Brandenburg and sent her to the line
with I BO to play Brandenburg missed both
opport uni lies and the Lady Wildcats had anotbrt
chance to tie
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No. 9 Lake Howe!!
rips Leesburg, 10-1
■ y CHUCK tURQKSS
Herald correspondent
CASSELBERRY - The Lady
Stiver Hawks of Lakr Howell,
ranked ninth tn the state In
Class 4A. found out that all the
parts of their machine were In
syne Monday night as they
rocked the Lady Yellow Jackets
of l.ersburg. 10-1. In girts prep
soccer action at Lakr Howell
High
The Lady Silver Hawks Im­
proved their record to 7-0 on the
season and travel to Lakr Mary
to lake on the state s third
ranked. 8-0 Lady Rams tn a
battle of thr two lone county
uubratrna. The lowly Yellow
Jackets dropped to 4-2-2 on the
season
"We re going to have to be at
our very best if we'rr going to
win against s tram like Lake
Mary.' Lady Silver Hawk head
coach Gerhard Tauschrr said of
the e x c itin g confrontation.
"Both teams have potent of­
fenses and It should be a good
game I'm looking forward to
playing them, hut we ll have our
hands lull "
Again*! Leesburg, the Ladv
Stiver Hawks had their wmrtng
machine tn Its usual scoring
mode a* they blasted away for
arvrn srcond-half goals rn route
to the IO I thrashing
"W r startrd off a little slow
tonight.” Tauschrr said. "Th e y
It-re* burg) played with us in the
Brst half I think that under the
cold weather conditions and
starting as slow as we did. wr
played an excellent match
After shutting out Oviedo and
Deltona with B-0 wins over the
weekend, thr Lady Silver Hawks

prepared la show thr state
that they deserve to be In the lop
10 as they Jumped out to i quick
goal by Tort Campbrll at the
eight minute mark In tin- firs!
half Jesatra Cardarelll had a
hand in the score with a line
assist and the Lady Hawks were
off and running
O n ly five m in u te s later.
Campbell struck again for a
•core, this time bring ted by
fkona Bovesen to give the Lady
Stiver Hawks an early 2 0 lead
"Tori has been a very good
scorer for us so far this year."
Tausrber said of Campbrll who
already has nine goals thus far
this season "We've been getting
plenty ol shots, but they haven t
been easy ones This was s good
game for us all around "
The Lady Yellow Jackets final
ly got the ball down to the lake
Howell side of tire Held and made
the most of one of Iheti four
shots on goal a* Mary Crum
briskly booted a nrtler at the
31-00 point tn the Brst half to
pull Leesburg to 2-1 It a n w r,
six minutes later. Lake Howell s
Valrrir Higgins took a Tina
Santarstere |mlm and drilled a
shot {last the la-rsbulg goalie lor
a 3-1lead going Into thr tialf
Th r srrond hall was s com­
pletely dtnerrnl story as the
Lady Stiver Hawks M khrllr
Cook turned on the scoring
switch to strike lor two quick
goal* and destroy any hopes for
the Lady Yellow Jacket*
The first goal occurred after
the ball was thrown into play
from the side A volley from
Boyrsrn to Cardarelll set up the
goal as Cardarelll dished oft to
Cook, who contributed two goals
and two assists on the night, and

■ y MARK 8 L V T H I
Hat aid tporis writar

O V IED O - Oviedo used a
man to man perming defense
and hammered S4 Cloud 44 28
Monday night tn girls prep
basketball action al Ovtrcki High
School
The Lady Lkms Improved to

3-2 and will return to ait ton
today al D rLand St Cloud
dropped to I -4 with live loss
SI Cloud was much tuughri
the BriM time we plavrd them
Oviedo ccnaa h John Thomas said
"We pUyrd a zone against them
then and they were able in get
off th r kind ol shots thrv
wanted Wr giu up on them this
game and we took them out of
th/tf game
Oviedo was ted liy Suzanne
Hugh*-* who tosard in a game
high 21 pTOnl* while (Hitting
down six ret*Hind* handing - nit
three assist and making live
slrals Mu belie W rnn adorn
right pronl* three *»-«!« three
rebound* while handing out knit
assists

Laks Ho Mil's Dana Boyssan (right) scorsd a pan
of goals and contributed an assist m tha Lad,
she dtd thr honors with a blast
between the post* ('in k 's sec­
ond score came three minutes
later and was unaaatsird
‘ ‘When wt r a m r out and
scored those two quirk goals In
th r srrond half. It kind of
demoralized them (Lrrsburgl
Tauschrr said "After that It
rm rd like everything went our

Continued from IB
Austrll.
Mainland took a 38-28 lead Into
the fourth period
Seminole would get as close as
eight points on a couple of
occasions in the fourth period
and had Us chances to pull
closer but Mainland continued to
hit its shots and control thr
tmuids while sealing the victory.
For S e m in o le . H llla m a n
finished with 10 points with
Reddick* contributing nine
points and 10 rebuilds while
Koscla Krunon and Long added
rigid point* cacti Toombs bad a
nice night off the bench with
seven rebounds while Anderson
also (lerforined well with three
rebounds, two slrals and one
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players in dtnrrent positions '
Two Inlnulr* aner Cook put
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Uoyesen scored two goal* of her
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fix a 7 -1lead
Jenny Yrark k lixr up the net
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No 3 Iowa ran Us rrrord to 7-0
Monday night with an 8071
victory over Joi k*nn Stare, but
the Hawkeyes may have two
more starters out with injuries
Matt Bullard injured knee lig­
aments early In the Brst half and
Is expertrd to lie mil at least four
weeks In addition, guard B J
Armstrong is suffrrtng from hip
spasms and may mtss the
Haw kryes’ game Wednesdaynight against Central Florida
Iowa atrrady ha* lost starting
forward Michael Ingram (or the
season because of a kner injury
sunered Dec. 2 against Brown
"It was a bard fought game In
the sense that we bad to struggle
so much, parity due to Jackson
Stale and partly due to some of
the problems that we had,” Iowa
Coach Torn Davis said "That
certainly is not an exciting
prospect for any of us "
Ed Horton scored a seasonhigh 2? points and pulled down
16 rebounds tu lead four Iowa
players In double llgurr*
“ I thought Eddie Horton really
toughed It out when Wr needed
him down Ihr stretch, especially
when Matt IDullard) went out."
Davis said. "Eddie really tried to
lake over thr game and did a
very nice Job.
Also m the Big Ten. Scan
Higgins scored 18 points and
caused four Eastern Michigan
turnovers to start the second
half In leading No 2 Michigan to
an 80-f»7 victo ry over the
Humus
With Michigan leading 34-27
al halftlmr, Higgins pressured
Eastern Michigan's guards Into
turnovers on four of their first

six possession* aftrr halftime,
sparking an 1141 Michigan run
Higgins plckrd up a loose thill
after the last of the four turn­
over* and converted a three|N)lnt play when he was touted
during a breakaway layup Hi*
free throw capped the burst that
made the sc orr 45-27
"Wr changed the press |dr
frnsrl at halftime because we
thought they d tw talking ahnut
our first half pres*
Mu lligan
Coach Bill Frtrdrr said We pul
some big people up f herr '*
The Wolverines. 94), also gol
12 point* from Terry Mills and
Lny Vaughi
Lorenzo Neely led Eastern
Michigan, 3 -1. with 18 points
Al Lawrence, Kan.. Mark
Randall scored 25 points and
Kansas notched its llfth straight
victory with a 109 59 rout ol
Northern Artzonu
Kansas. 7*1. scored Ihr Brst 10
point* of the game and led 25 4
when Randall coaxrd a hall
through the basket with 9 44 Irft
In the ball
The Jayhawks stretched the
advantage to 75-25 with 13 24
left tn thr game and 84-29 with
10.56 left before settling for the
SO|&gt;n!nt dIBrrrnce The victory
was the biggest for Kansas slncr
last season's 94-38 romp over
Pomona Purer and was the I lih
(line in school history that the
Jayhawks won a game by at
least 50 (mints.
Northern Arizona. 1-4. went
Ih r first 3:50 of the game
w ithout a p o in t. Northern
Arizona was down by 20 pnim*
before It cracked double figures
and shot just 23,8 percent from
the Boor In the Brst half and 37.5
p n rrn t In Ihr game

The lardy Euros came out
strong and hull! a commanding
14 3 lead the lowly Bulldog*
rallied In thr srrond quartet
though, and Irunmed the lead t.
19 14 at the half
W r went to a zone in the
set trod quarter and that ’s w hen
they lSt Ckrodt gol hack in the
troll game." Thomas saUt. "We
switched hac k man to man in
the set tirul half and that hr||ir&lt;f
us Si Cloud I* lug. they have
three gfrl* that arr 6 I or lirttre
and they tried to go inside Our
defense look their guards out of
Ihr gamr, though, and that
really hurl them **
Oviedo ocilscored the Ladv
Bulldogs. 16 6 . in the third
prrtod tn build a 33-20 lead
Oviedo continued to domln.ile In
the fourth quartrr with Hughes
and B r l d g r t t e J e n r r e t t
ckHiilnallng thr hoards Jenerrit
Bnished with a game high to
rrtmunri* Betsy Hughes (iMyed
a strong all-around game wilfi
four points. Bvc assists, five
slrals and three rebound* to
contribute tu win
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FRESHMAN ROUNDUP
Jeff Klelman led the offense
w ith 19 (m ints and David
Sprinkle &lt;Iranrd itjr (maids with
I I re b o u n d s us th r Luk&lt;
B ru n tle y P a trio ts d rfru trd
Seminole High. 44 40. Monday
night In freshman basketball
action aI Seminole High
locke Bruntley improved to 2-2
for the year and returns to action
Thursday night at 7 :t0 at home
against Bishop Moore Seminole
1-3, was led by Marcus Couch’s
12 points.
Also on Monday. Lyman High
School used a strung dclrnxivr
performance to upend Oviedo.
7 0 -5 7 , M o n d a y n I g til In
freshman action al Lyman If lull
School.
B r ia n G r a y s o n led the
Greyhounds. 44). with 25 (mints
a* Donnie Da/lrr tossed in 1 I
ami Kevin Scott chipped In
eight. Oviedo, 2-2, was led by
Carlton Mayes' 24 |&gt;nlnt perfor
malice.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Tuesday, December 13. 1988 — an

People
T o
Awareness network to meet
The Seminole Awarrnrs* network will meet on Wed nr via y.
lire 14 Ml 1111 ni .if lhr Grovr Counseling Center. 2 Id S. Oak
A » r . Sanford, Lisa Kalr) with the Florida Department of
Insurance will »|x-ak. with thr program beginning at 0.10 a m
•md thr business meeting at 0 4 0 a m

Santa breakfast tickets on sale
Tl« krta arr on sale for thr Children's Fitness Center'* Annual
Breakfast with Santa Claua. to be hr Id Saturday. Dr&lt; 17. at thr
Plcadllly Cafeteria in W lnlrr Park Tlckrlx for Ihr pancake
breakfast arr M for adulta and •? lor rhlldrrn Spare la llmllrd
For morr Information, call Ihr renter In raaarllirrry at
3 3 1 Ml23 or itop by thr gym In tlir Live Oeks Crntrr offlrr
ru m p k i.

Rotarians to rise for meetings
Casselberry Notary Club meets at 7:30 a m on Wednesday at
Ihr Caaadbrrfy Srntor Crntrr. 200 N Lake Triplet Drive.
Casselberry
Sanford llrrakfast Notary Club meets at 7 a rn. W rdnrvlay ut
Sanford t'lvie Crntrr

Stompers to hold club meeting
The Old lla-Vorv Stumpers clogging group hold* club
inerting* every W rdnrvlay at I lie Knights of Columbus Hall on
S f’atk Avrnur. Sanlord For morr information, call 949-B520

Sanford Kiwanis to do lunch
Hanford Klwanl* Club mrrt* at noon Wednesday at the
SanfoeaCivlc Crntrr lor luncheon and program,

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholic* Anonymou* group* meeting Wednesday
include
Altamonte Spring*:
• Altamnulr ACOA (for adult children of alrohollc*l. 7 30
p m Mp m North and Nairn Spring*
• Altamonte AFC* Al A Tern. S p m . nonamokrr* only.
Community Chaprl. H25 State Hoad. 436
• Altamonte Group. M p m . alentwrites only, non emokrr*
only. Community Chaprl. 823 Stair Koad 436
Caaaalberryi
• Ahtxrti Sober Living Group M p m . open dtvutalon,
non *mokrr*only. Krta&gt;*riub 130 Normandy
• Caaarlbrriy Group. H p m , alruholk* only. Ascension
Lutheran t him b Ovrrbrtmk Drlvr
• ('Iran Air Group rwvtn. alcoholic* only, non *mokrr* only.
Hrtun Cluo. 130 Normandy
• CmmhI Morning Group to a in . oprn d lm in ln n Hr bo*
Club. 130 Normandy
• Ifappt Hour Group B 30 p rn . oprn div utakiti Nrlan
d u b I MJ Normandy
• Mrtan Group 6 90 a m oprn disco salon noon, alcoholics
only Krhm Club 13 0 Normandy
Lake Mary:
• |.akr Mary Glare Group M p rn alcoholics only. 700
Nlnrbart Koad
Longwood:
• Survivor*Group noon. of&gt;en discuaetom. 3101 Dane lame
Sanford:
• A Nrw Itrglnnlllg Al Aron. H p m . Hnuar of Good* ill
FiNirtb Street and Oak Avrnur
• Horn to Win Group 8 p m open discussion 1201 W’ Fir*t
St
• Saidord Group imw&gt;u and 3 30 p m . ripen discussion. 1201
W Ft rat SI
• Sutirr Won Group, noun. 3 30 p m .. open discussion. 8
p m &lt;ln*rd *trp meeting. Sahara Club told driver * license
ofTUrl. 2587 S Sanlord Avc.
• 24 Hour AA Group. 8 p m ., alcoholic* only, House of
tioodwlll. Fourth Strrrl and Oak Avrnur

Audubon Society to meet
The Srmlnolr Audiilion Stairty will m rrt I hurvlay Dec 13,
al ikatti in thr Sunshine Niami of Florida l*owrr A Light.
Sanlord The program will follow a rovrrrd-dlsh luncheon
Member* should bring tovrrrd dub anil rallng utensil*. roller
will (a* supplied Guc*t* arr welcome

Overeaters to weigh in
A meeting on spiniuality tn rrtatkitutitp* m Overeaten*
Anonymou* u conducted on Thursdays at 7 30 p m. tn the
Community Improvement Association building. Country Club
No.nl I akr Mary For more Information, call Charlie at
323 8070

Dixieland Cloggers to meet
Dixieland ('logger* clogging group bold* club Hireling* on
Thursday, 7 0 p 111 . al ihr Lake Mary Fire Department at Finn
SI reel and Wilbur Avenue. Lakr Mary For morrlnformuilon.
call 321 3267

COPE to help families cope
COPE *up|M*rl group lor lamlllrs of mental health (Mtlrnt*
inert* Wednesday at 7 30 p m at Crane * Roost Office Park.
S-377. Altamonte Spring*

Junior Women's Club to meet
T h r Junior Women'* Club of Sanford. Inc. meet* every lltlrd
I hurvlay of Ihr month at 7 p m al the Sanford Woman'* Club
htilldlng at 300 S, Oak Avr.

East-West Kiwanis to gather
East-West Sanford Klw anl* Club meet* Thursday at 0 p m at
Friendship taxlgr. Seventh and Locust.

Sweet Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adeline* women * barbershop
singing group rehearse* every Thursday nt 7:30 p.m al
Community United Mrthodut Church. U S Highway 17 02.
Casselberry

Parent support group to meet
Families Together Parent Support Group meet* every’
Thursday at 7 30 p.m.. 000 Fog Valley Drive. Sweetwater
Square. Sullr 200, fur open discussion. For more Information,
csll 774-3844

Life-saving classes offered
The Wlitict Spring* Fite Department will conduct CPU
classes on ihr third Sunday of rvciy month from 13 p.m. For
additional Information, contact Capt. Carl Pilcher al 327-2332
Monday Ihrough Friday lx-tween 0 a nt. and 3 p.m.

It you know of upcoming activities you'd like announced In
thr llerald'a Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, lime, date, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— to Calendar. Sanforxl Herald. 300 N. French Avc..
Sanford. FL 32771or call 322 2011.

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holiday bucks
By BRIAN HIDBKRO
Harold People sdltor
Is this really the moil wonderful llnte o|
the year?
Pal Lynch. 30. of Apopka Is shopping for
13 20 people this Christmas She* going
from shop to shop and still r an t find the
right red blouse and Ih r appropriate
Christmas curd
Shonda Word train. 27. of laike Wale* has
been to several cities looking fee red
blghlop* for her 2 -yrar-old son llul no
matter where she looks, site ran’l find
what * she looking for,
Head plume* for a Walkman serin lo elude
Shainn Sand'n, 46 of Maitland, who
complain* of long lines and *~:e frt&gt;
"A lot of hopjars become Scrooge* with
the pleasure of the &lt; hrtslma* shopping
season.' says Simon William*, a Nrw York
retail consultant
‘ Be happy? It's supposed to be a fun ttmr
of the year.” said Tom McLaugb'tn. general
manager of Altamonte Mall
One of the surest way to let the Grtnrh
steal one s Christmas spirit is to prorrsstlrule In shopping And married men seem to
prorrostinale more
Wr get last-minute phone call* every
Christmas that say, ’You know my wtfe
W'rap her up about A 1(10 worth ot some­
thing.*** said Hear Jacobson, owner of Hnjay
I ait ten Fash tons in Sanford
"If you watt until the last minutr. you
won't be able to find It." advised Martha
Yale*, owner of Delightful Find* In Sanford
“ People get scatterbrained at thr last
minute— they II pick up any thing It's rraliy
a letdown for the receiver Therr's no
thmighi In It '*
Loral men bants agree that the store
atmosphere ts a jugulat vein to the amount
of sire** a Christina* shopper esperlenre*
"By shopping In Sanlotd and Stopping In
•mall specialty store* you can shop in a
leisurely atmosphere.” Said Nan Coleman,
10 ow ner of Gift* By Nan tn Sanford
'TYrsonal attention ts Important and make*
shopping an adventure Instead of a hectic
time.**
**ll‘s roro foetable shopping h rrr.” Yale*
maid "YoU get personal *rrvtrr You don't
have mask someone to watt on you "
Because of the kind ol atmosphere
Jacobson oiler*. *hr » seeing an tncrrasr tn
business, *he *atd "We ir getting more and
more (tropic from the south end of the
county who are coming In They're tired of
thr hasllr and the hustle,”
Jacobson, whose ha* had her woman’*
apparel store In Sanford for 36 year*. I* on a
first-name Ixast* with numt of her customer*
“ When you have an individual Interest In
vour customer and try to please them, you
can give them un atmosphere ol Joy while
whopping.” said Coleman, whine said she
opened her store a* an alternative In
lm|&gt;envnnal men Hants 18 year*ago
McLaughlin acknowledge* that smaller
store* have the edge on mall* when It come*
to rrm rm b rrln g customer names and
frtendllncM*
“ The local store* are very friendly and
they have a grral opportunity to capitalize
on that.” McLaughlin satd. " T h r large mall*
arr very much aware that it’s important to
treat the customer with courtesy, rrspet l
and warmth
"At time*, w r do have someone that doe*
not extend courtesy to the degtee that the
store would like. Thai L* remedied quickly
when It Is railed to the store's attention. In a
small store, you can control that much
easier than when you have several

Pat Lynch looks over wares at Red Cross Shoes In Altamonte Mall.

Take a hint in shopping
1 Create a gill It*!, and calegortrr It by
typr of merchandise vi you can shop In
the department store more effectively.
2 Consider theme buvlng— chousing
variation* from one or two general
ratrgortr* such a* bonk*, stationery,
rhocnlalr or accessories— so once In a
store, you n rrd only go to a few
departm ents to m a kr all of your
purr liases
3. C a ll ahead to reserve Itrm s.
especially sale items
4 T ry to shop on a Monday or Tuesday
morning, or late al ntghi when store* arr

1he least crowded
5 On a floor, move to the right of the
escalator, as retailer* often pul their most
Interesting merchandise therr
6 Tacklr crowded areas like cosmetic*.
Iragranrr* and accessories w-hllr you arr
frr»h.
7. Don't do all your shopping all at
once. Shop In small bursts or two or three
Ilours.
8 He aware of lighting when buying
clothes. Check Items you want lo
purchase under a mixture ol both
Incandescent and fluorescent llghi*
to o rc * . N w W

employees,'* he said.
McLaughlin said he's vit In on many
cuslomer-orlenfailon sessions for mall
employer*, and the session* strrs* putting
the customer first.
Where can one IInil the bc*l selection and
everything they could ever wish for? The
selection Is seemingly In the eye of the
beholder,
Yales said that once upon a lime, she
trotted around lo all ihr mall* In thr Central
Florida seeking gill* for her employees
Alter Christmas and alter much bodily wear
and tear one year, she found she had
neglected looking In her own hack yard.
"Almost any of Ihe needs people have can
lie m rl right here In Sanford.** she satd.

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"Pricewise, they're ahead of the game (by
shopping tn local storr*). There may lx- 0
few dollars difference, but II's worth II lor
Ihe amounl of shoe leather you save."
"You have a tremendous selection ami a
variety of different shops." Mrlatughlln sold
of his mall "It's what you cull onr-stop
shopping You don't have tn drive all over
town."
Asa stress breaker. McLaughlin said, mall
shoppers ran slop In a restaurant for a cup
ol rolfrr or meal. An Information booth and
sign locators help keep shopper* header I
Inward their destination.
Jacobson said a smaller selection In
smaller stores Is only natural.
C Bee Shopping, Page 7B

T h e s e , those kind’ is kind of wrong
A "raconteur" tell* entertain­
ing stories A related word I*
recounter, with two e's. If you
ever find "raconteur" with two
e's. though, demand a recount.
Someone "affable" seems easy
to talk lo or pleasant. The
adjective ends with “ fable." and
It's a fable to call a grouch

affable
0 Is II proper to talk about
"those kind" or "Ih rsc kind" ol
something'*
A. No. It Isn't, although Ihe
usage Is widespread In formal
Kngllsh. the plural "these*' or
1 hose" should modify th r
plural "kinds." Use the singular
"Ihal" or ” lhls“ with the singu­
lar kind— that's one answer to
this kind ol question.
Measure "breadth" from side
lo side. It’s older than width and
also used for "scope** or
"range"; there Is considerable
breadth lo "breadth."
"Fam ous" seems foolish or
silly. It* etymon Is the Latin
ftfuui. but leaving out the "o"
In Kngllsh spelling would be
faluuus.
Q A co-worker and I can’t
agree on Ihe dllference between
"discover" and "Invent." What
is ihe difference?
A. "Invent" creates something
new. whereas "discover" finds
something that already exists
hut has hern unknown. (Now

slop fighting with your coworker and inveni some work
Itefore your !x&gt;v* discovers how
you s|K-nd your limeJ
"Lope" moves In long, easy
strides. It's the end of anielo|x-.
something you may chase hut
probably won't catch if you
merely lope.
"Filial" involves one's child,
ciiher son or daughter. Its pro­
nunciation begins like fIII— &gt;
(Mien's with *« reaming children
may have lheir lill of "filial,**
Q I've seen both "Opposition"
and "opposition" used for the
opposing/tarty in politics Which
should It be?
A. Although the capitalized
"Opposition" t* sometimes used,
the word shouki lx- lowercased,
as In "ihe oiqxrsitfnn |»arty."
This ruling Is controversial,
however, und will surely gener­
ate some opposition.

Look out lor "perfidy,** w hich
Involves treachery or faithlessor** I'd lx- disloyal il I didn't
warn you about "perfidy.”
"Foment" silts up or promotes
double He prepared lor this
troublesome verb; In the middle
of "foment" ls.» had omen.
P I know dial "ferret out"
means "hunt lor." hoi can you
ferret mil the reason that It dors
for me?
A. The expression comes Iront
the Kuropran use of the lerret. .1
small jmlerat usually with red­
dish eyes, lo hunt rodents.
Ferrets have long hern used to
drive rals or rabbits from their
burrow s As a result. Ihe verb
"ferrcl" came lo llghi as a
synonym for discover or un­
earth.
"Exhort" advises or strongly
urges. If* u forceful verb, and I
exhort you 10 adit It lo your
vocabulary II you've never used
"exhort."
"Om nifarious" Includes all
(units, kinds or varieties. The
word’s middle ts far. but you'd
be going too far In calling my
desk clutter omnifarious.
0 When I wrote "In so fa r "
Ih r other day. someone told me
II sin 11ltd be (Mic word, ft l/iat
right?
A Ye*. I he adverb "Insofar" Is
written us a single word; "Insolui as" means "lo thr extent

that. In oilier senses, however.
"In so far" remains separated
fill discuss "Insomuch' N,,m&lt;
lime, hul I haven't had a chance
lo pul II In so far.|
Use "flagrant” for something
that's shockingly obvious or
glaring. Ils pronunciation begins
like "flay," hul s|x-|lmg II w lih .1
" y " would lx- a flagrant error.
In law. "distrain" seizes pro­
perty to hold against a debt Il s
a tough verb — lltrrr's even
strain in spelling “ distrain "
"Ochlocracy" Is mob rule or
government by ihe mob. Even il
mob rule dldu'l upset people, a
word such as "ochlocracy."
would.
"Subdue" tone* down or soli
ens. An older sense was "con­
quer." before the verb's meaning
was subdued.
Q lo a mysivry I in re.uhiu
someone was pud ”.1 fin." How
much Is that worth?
A. "F in " Is slang for a livedollar bill From Ihe Yiddish hnl
(or flnrl) for "five." "fin" has
been used for several decades
Remember that its spelling
starts like "five." a tip that I
hope will (tayoll
(Do you have a question or
comment about our language?
Write lo Jeffrey McQualn, Our
Language. 200 Park Ave., New
York, NY 10166.)

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8 Secret
14 Sea
9 Cloth measures
god
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sound
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21 Joke anthology
17 Landing boat
23 Bronte heroine
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24 Long times
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WIN A T BRIDGE
By James Jacoby
Purlaia may disagree with
South'* gamefry of Iwn no
trum p with such a meaner
diamond stopiwr, hut hts hand
was halamrd with honor* In all
suits, and 11 (minis m t i i i h I
enough lo invite game North
had 13 points, a doublet on and a
work Inn lO-spol. D ia l made It
OK lo hid four hearts
T o choose the best Irad by
process of elimination. West
would nerd to hr playlnn In a
name with five suits. After all.
one doesn't lead away from aces
In a suit ( outran or lead a trump
(rum K-IO doubfeton. and leadInn a club from the king attacks
dummy's first-bid suit. T»*&gt;sr
choices are all no nos. an what's
a player to do? In (act West tried
a dose of that brtdne palliative
called deception. He led the club
eight.
Since West had disguised his

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no suspk-tnn that thr dub right
was anything tad an honest
card. So. tearing an early de­
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club are Hanking all on thr
chance that East held K-x In
hearts, h r playrd a trump track
lo his Jack. West took the king,
playrd the rlub king and gave
East a club ruff, and (he defend
era still had two ares left to set
the contract two tricks
Lesson If you are going to
make ati unusual deceptive
opening lead, don't give It away
by agonlilng a long time first
Here If West had tranced for any
length of lime hr fore the lead,
dedarrr might have sensed that
something was amiss and have
taken the club finesse at trick
one.
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Couple harrumph at
check as a present

Ex-addict wants
to kick habit on
prescription drug
D E A R DR. G O T T : t overdosed
In Ihr '70s on |x*. USD and PCP.
I nnw take Trtavll hut would like
MEDICINE
la stop I get severe unxlcty and
nervousness w Im-u I discontinue
the Trtavll My doctor Isn't too
supportive. How do I kick this
drug?
P ETER
D E A R R E A D E R : Trtavll Is a
G O T T .M .D .
Imnqulllzrr/uhlldrpressanl used
m treat
anxiety or agitation
coupled with depression The
Issue ol whether to stop or
reduce your rn.-*dirat!on Is some­ arrhythmia and endometriosis,
thing you shook) dliw iiss with for which I take Indccl, Lanox­
your doctor IVrhap* another, in. Throphllllm- and hormone
milder medicine would lx- more shots
appropriate lor you. or your
DEAR R E A D E R : Vitamin K is
emotional problems might be a catalyst (or Ho- production ol
helped by co u n s e lin g and certain blood-&lt;lotting factors It
psychotherapy
Is used by the liver; nenee. wllh
liver
diseases vitamin K may
Don’t slop the Trtavll without
medical Mi|ierviMon Hus could not hr s u ita b ly used arid
leave a vacuum In your llle that bloodeocigulatlcxi ahoonnalllles
should be filled with other may upjM-ar
I do not know the cause ol
treatment. If your doctor apjM-ars
lo lie unsupportlvc in your your biochemical problem. The
efforts to In- drug free, request many medic.lie* you are taking
referral to a psychiatrist for a are usually not assoclaird with
liver iralfuin (km or vitamin K
second opinion
deficiency. If yrxir hematologist
For more Infcrmatkin. I am suspects that visit liver ts not
sending you a ropy of my Health behaving appropriately, you
R e p o r t
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readers who would like a copy gusiroentrrnlogiM. who should
should send $1 with their name Investigate your liver function
and address In P.Q. flux 01366, and advise treatment. Your pm
Cleveland. OH 44101 3300 Ik- Idem Is an unusual one and, I
sure In mention the title
suspect will tired Ihr alien I Ion
ol s|iei ialisls
D E A R DR. G O T T : I vr been
To give you osar inlnrmutkm,
re c e iv in g v ita m in K shots I am sending you a tree copy of
w ee kly for alm ost a year
■ny Health Report, "Medical
Without these shots my pro Specialists " Otlw-r readers who
thrombin levels lull brtw rrn 50 would like a ropy should send 11
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speculate* I tiave some liver P O Iktx 913*19, Cleveland. OH
damage, hut doesn't know why
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A friend in fhe Friendly City
Santord Mayor Betty# Smith (left) presents the hey to the city to
Sek Yong Chang (center), a South Koroan staying In the home of
Tes Powell (right) ol Sanford The presentation took place at the
Santord Civic Centor on Thursday, before the South Korean
returned with a Friendship Force delegation, which Is visiting
Central Florida, to her native country The Friendship Forco
organization brings together people ot more than 40 countries in
international exchanges as Citizen Ambassadors

Quick, enter our
Christm as contest
There’s a philosopher In
each ol us walling for a chance
In break mil
Herr's your chance
Thursday, Dec 15. Is the
deadline Ior rntrtes In the
f(era/■/ * Christmas rontrst on
the topic of "What I'd Like to
Give (lie World lor Christmas"
and w hy.
What do you *rr as the
world s greatest need? II you
had a hag as big as Santa with
something lor everyone, what
would you give mankind that
It i^lai king?
Is there sotnr fond asjMs t ol
the Ghost of Christmas Past
that modern tunes won't allow
you this year?
Does a particular sm-lal.

Getting

HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
TO U R B IR T H D A Y
December 14. 1BRH
The more umlilllous asjirt is ol
i your personality will hr seem
lualed In the year ahead You
will set a rewarding ttmrsr lor
yoursell and you'll have the
tenacity and motivation lo *rr it
through to success
S A G IT T A R IU S &lt;Nov 2:ilVc
2 I| Th is Is a good day to
concentrate your ellotts on (1■lam Ml mailers you Ire I can tie
Improved upon The aspects
Indleale ymir earnings could l*r
Incrrasrti II you go ataiiit it
p ro p e rly, S a g m a rliis . treat
yourself to a birthday gift Send
tor your Astro-Graph predictions
tor the year ahead by malting 41
to AstroTirajih. c/o this news|m
per, I’ O. liny !II42H, Cleveland.
(Ill 44101 342H Ik- sure to state
your /(Mllae sign
C A P R IC O R N (Dei
22 Ian
lt)| Even though you might Im* a
utile more talkative than usual
today, your listeners will find
what you have lo say Is both
convincing and constructive
A Q U A R IU S Man 20 Teh I'M

environmental, or religious
e a u s c p u l l at y o u r
heartstrings?
Your thoughts need not hr
proton ml only sinrerr
Wr invite our readers to mall
us nr bring us thetr thoughts.
In 50 words or less Please
type ot wrile legible
Address your perspective to
"Gilt lo the W orld.” Sanford
Urr.ilil .100 N French A ir
Sanlord. TL 32771 Include
your name, c ity , age and
daytime phone number
Entries must be recTtved at
I h r Hrr.tl&lt;l by 1 p m on
Thursday.
Selected rrsponsrs will be
published In our Dec, 25
Sunday edition

imjionunl decision iod.iv so that
you won't have lo ask yourself
later why you overlooked some
critical details
L E O lJuly 2d Aug 22) You're
likely In tie more skilled than
usual today In reconstructing
situations that others have left tn
disarray There will l&gt;e a definite
need for your talents
V IR G O |Aug 2.1 Sept 221
Don't Ignore your lM-tlrr Judg­
ment today il It tells you tills is
not the lime to move ahead too
rapidly In case* wherr old issues
are still unsettled

Possibilities lor adding to your
resources continue to look en­
couraging. Your greatest gains,
however, an likely lo come
aimed III lalliei unusual ways.
PISCES |Tel&gt; 20 Muu h 201
|| o |m*s
and wishes structured
upon realism- premises have
good chances ol In-lug hillilled In
this cyclr He u piagmattc vis
lom ry
A R IES IMarch 21 April 101
You're rii|«.dile ol achlrvlug sev­
eral related uhp-cllvrs IimI.iv
However to t»e irulv ellective.
try lo keep your Intentions
•a-i ret as tong as possible
TA U R U S (April 20 May 201
Today you might receive some
uusolii lied advlee anil sugges
lions from an older frtrnil who Is
Interested in your welfare. Don't
turn a deal ear
O EM IN I (May 2 1 June 20|
All hough I he locus of your
usnoelalrs may In- a mile lu//y
today, you're not likely to have
any problems /doing In on your
targets Steer the course you
chart for yoursell
CANCER (June 2 1 duly 221
Take lots ol time unulv/ing an

married
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D E A R ABBY: With Christmas
Just around the rom er. I ll bet
m any of your other readers arr
st niggling wllh this Issue.
For years, my In-law-s have
sent us rheeks for Christmas
Instead of "tangible" gifts, and
now my parent* arc sturting lo
do the same. I thought of
•■ending each of them a cheek,
loo. hot my husband refuses to
go along with II. saying II Is too
cold and Impersonal I heartily
agree. Hut why should I nin
around shopping for personal
gifts for each ol them, then go
th ro u g h the trouble of gift
wrapping and mailing them on
time |wr all live In dllTrrrnt
stales), only to rrrelvr a cheek or
two In return? None of them are
Incapacitated or very old. and
(hey have as much lime as wr

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R AY ELW ELL. S E A T TL E

D E A R ABBY: Mv wile, age 70
and H5 pound* overweight, has
Just h e rn d ia gn o se d as a
iMirderllnr diabetic, and she ts
delighted! It seems ih.it she
e ith e r lead som ew here or
have.
overheard that dlabetk-s have in
Neither my husband nor I Is
rat whatever they ferl like eating
dlfllrult In buy for: w r h.ivr
or they risk going Into a diabetic
always enthusiastically thanked
coma What a bonanza for the
them for gilts In thr past. So. I cake and doughnut markrtf
thought I'd send them a list of
I asked her doc-tor about lilts,
praelle.it gilt Ideas |titles o(
and In- wagged his linger In my
trunks sizes and color* of de­
lace anti salt! sternly "You had
sirable Items of clothing) that Ix-iier not Interfere with your
they could shop Ifom
wile's dirt Site knows what she
If. upon receiving (he lists, bus to do'"
they still choose to send monev.
It's always puzzled me that
can I tel) Ihem In the lu tu rr they
certain Individuals are able to
should contribute the money to rationalize- carrying a dangerous
charity in our name? I'd rather
load ol weight, hut this dtabrtlr
do tluit than get money from thing is a real "daozlr "
close relative* because they
H EA V Y P R O B LE M
don't know what we need or
IN S A N T A A N A
want and don’t lM*hrr asking.
T H E OREGON I N I T IA T I V E
D E A R H EA V Y : Either yotif
wile's physician didn't hear yotl
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nr he dldn t understand vnij
cheeks graciously, and be grate­
when you told him that youf
ful that you wrrr remembered at wife was of the opinion that sli&lt;
all (Lots of profile aren't.) Don't could r*t whatever she fell like
complain, and don't send any
cling to prevent going into 4
lists.
diabetic coma
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D E A R ABBY: I was 17 and hr Diabetic Association. It a chatM -til
was IN We married tight out ol allows hts blood sugar lo tall
high school Then c ame World
below a certain level, he should
War M and In- enlisted. The lung eat something (preferably some­
separation during wartime led In thing high in carbohydrates) to
our divorce Wr ImiII i married
prevent having a low blood
other jienplr and lost track of sugar rearllon— but that is a lar
each other.
cry (loin rating "whatever they
Thirty-nine years later, he
want" and II dor* not give
!&lt;M-aird me through m y sister diabetic-* permission to stufl
and phoned me’ I had been a llitinsrlvrs with sweets Should
widow (or two years and he lind a low I i IcmmI sugar reaction occur,
been a widower tor four years a diabetic will need a smalt
We met "Just (or coffee" and a m o u n t of c o n c e n t r a t e d
rediscovered what wr hr*t saw sugar— u 4- to B-ounce glass ol
In each other when we were orange Juice will do
teen-agers. We remarried, and
the la»l seven years have been
the best years ol our lives These
(Problems? Witts to Dtsr Abby.
two senior citizens were given a For a ptrsonsl, unpubtlshsd
second chance for love
isply, sand ■ veil addressed,
DICK A N D JA N E
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IN P H O EN IX
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796 In Sanlord. pins hor at an investiture
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"If you prepare dinner for 50
•ind only 20 show up. you're
going to bankrupt .dtrr a while,"
stir said "If we prepare enough
selections lor the local populn
tlou ami they go somewhere
else, wc’rr going to go bankrupt
alter u while."
However, Jacobson added.
"O u r prices arc the same or a
dollar or two less than the mall
prices,"
She Mid customers should ask
the saleswoman for help, as the
store otlcn has styles in slock
that are not on display.
For collectibles, such as I)cpresslon-eru glassware and
figurines, a mall Just ran't match
Yales' store, she said.
Yates recommends finding out
If your glllrrs are collectors,
ft riding out what collectibles
they collect and what colors

would go well In their homes.
McLaughlin, a longtime retail
businessm an, suggests that
shoppers make a list of those for
whom they urr shopping They
should write down not only u*hut
they'd like to gel each [K-rson,
lull alternative gilt Ideas.
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the newspaper lor sale* and low
prices, hr said

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701 Hor**t
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7*6 *A\f*M le ttc n i
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79S Photog»«pn,
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LONDON — Iran im» In rreent inonihs been
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political prisoners since the early lOHOs. Atnnesiy
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denounced Monday.
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executions since Ju ly but thal was "only the Up
of (hr iceberg and (he true tula! could run into
thousands."
*'Our fears are heightened because Ihtmsdnds of
political prisoners nrr still held In Iran and
because many of those executed recenilv had
)&gt;cen Imprisoned without trial." Am nesty said In
the report published for release Tuesday.
. A s|Mtkrsman at the Iranian Kmhassv In
lam don rrltlrU e d the re(x)rt as part of an aitrnipl
lo diminish Ih r SUCCCM of a cease fire reached
lids August Itetween Iran and Iraq, suspending
lheir H year-old war.
"Since the establishment of ih r cease-fire and
billowing sincere and serious support made by
the Islamic republic of Iran lo bringing pcarc lu
the area, certain Western media use unfounded
and Inul allegations about the internal situation
In trail." he said
"W e lielleve lhal kind of rumors are published
by elements who could neither participate In a
(K-acrful situation nor witness I he linn und
genuine efforts of (tie Iranian authorities In ih r
establishment of an everlasting peace and
lustier.'*
Amnesty International officials, who said ihc
recent round of executions was Ihc worst since

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T h e lemrtnn office of the People's Mnjahedin ol
Iran, u dissident group based In Baghdad. Iraq,
claimed Ih rrr had been 12,000 exrcullone by I h r
regime of Ayatollah Kuhollab Khomeini
Most of the dead were suspected members or
sympathizers of the PMOI but some were believed
to be members of Ih r Iranian government who
support Ayatollah Montazert. Khom eini’s drslg
nalrd successor.
Amnesty said the allegations had hern con
firmed In public statements made by Iranian
authorities in the past few days. Including otir by
President Sayrd All Khamenei.
When asked If Khamenei had confirmed Mir
executions, us Amnesty claimed. Mir embassy
spokesman said the Iranian president "said no
such tiling "
In lls report. Amnesty said one woman dug up
a man's corpse with her bare hands a* # h r
searched for her husband's body In Tchrm t's
Ja d rh Khavaran cemetery In August
T h e re m e te ry Is k n o w n co llo q u ia lly as
"lanatabad." or “ place of the dam ned." where
unm arked, shallow graves are reserved for
executed political prisoners.
" T h e stench of the corpses was appalling but I
started digging wtth m y hands because It was
Important lor me and m y two little children that I
loealr m y husband's grave." the woman told
Amnesty.
The face of the body she unearthed was covered
wttli blood, hut was not her husband Relatives
did locate the grave days later.
Mrr husband was arrested by Revolutionary
Guards In early 1985 and tortured. Amnesty said
At a sum m ary trial he was too badly Injurrd to he
aware of the sentence given him .
Amnesty also said a recently executed student
was held without charge nr trial since his ntTcst
In 19H2 at the age of 16. while another victim w as
17 when arrested In I9HI and sentenced lo I I
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Decem ber 12, 1988

Sanford Herald
Bltt Year. No 95 -

Santord. Florida

Howell: ‘No debate’

NEWS DIGEST

Sanford candidates
plot different courses

|BRIEFS
Spurned lover turns killer

By BR AD C H U R C H

NKW ROCHELLE. N Y - A 7 0 yrar-old man
Infuriated by a woman who spurned him killed a
man and wll|(tiily wounded two policemen
Sunday. holding officer* ut Iwy more than three
hours at a rooming hnuar before surrendering,
pollrr said
The Injuries to the officer* werr not lifethreatening. authorities said
A 'rllow boarder said auspert W ill.am
MrFadden. 70. toll' nlm In-fore- t.tr siege that he
was angry at having spent ht* Christmas
shopping money on a woman who later Jlhed
him

Herald staff writer

____________________

SANFORD — James Sweeting III. the top
vote g n trr In the three wav race for District I
city commissioner, challenged lam Howrll. Ills
opponent in the Dec 20 runoff, to two debate*
but llow rll rejected Ihe pro|M&gt;sal today.

Swrellng also suggested a plan lor developmen! of the Luke Monroe waterfront
Referring to the debate challenge. Unwell said.
"I received all my votes in the (Dec HI election by
knocking on door* and that * wba* 1 am
continuing to do." Howell said today
Sweeting said he ha* reserved the chamber «&gt;1
commerce building for 7 p m Wednesday and
Friday nights ior a debate on the issue*, but that
he Is willing to debate Howell at arty lime nr
place Hr said he would welcome Invitation* from
any organisations or rfvlc groups in District I to
dlscusathe issues, with or without llow rll

C ity m anager
proposes staff
reorganization

Trains crash in London
LONDON — Two passenger »mtn» and an
engine hauling empty roach- • n ashed near one
ot Umdon t busiest rail Intersections during the
morning rush hour Monday, killing at least 25
(K-oplr and prrhap* as many as 50. ambulance
official* said
At least another 150 |tassetigrrs werr reportrd
injured, according to British Broudca-Mng Corp.
and Independent Telev tston News reports

By BR A D CHURCH

Harald stall writer

F:&gt;m United Prect International reporta

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Q uake reliet planes crash
LENINAK.»N. U S S R
— Sevrn crewmen
werr killed wlien a Yugoslav plane carrying
medical suppllei for Armenian earthquake
victims crashed Monday near the rll&gt; of
Yerevan, a day allrr a Soviet cargo jet on a
similar mission went down with Ihe loss of 78
lives
The I wo plane crashes came as rrsrurrs raced
to reach people still trapped beneath Ions of
rubble sis day* allrr Ihe earthquake devastated
a wide area of Armenia, killing lens of
thousands of people
The Yugoslav
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gust.iv news
or
Yugoslav airplane, a Suvlel built An I2 propjet
crashed at 2:23 a m. Monday

□ Sports

Bears clinch NFC Central
Chicago and Minnesota entered Sunday
expected to brat up on weak sister* from their
NFC Central That would set up a showdown
between the Hears and
Vikings In the season
•male for the division
title and NFC s best
record.
Hoi something funny
happened on the way In
Week 16 - the Detroit
Linn* pushed tile Hears
lu the limit, and the Green Hay Puckers pushed
the Vikings out of contention for Ihe division
title.
At Chicago. Krvto llullcr kicked u 32 yard
field goal with lour remaining to lilt thr Hears It.
a 13-12 triumph over Detroit and hand Chicago
Its llflh straight NFC Central title

Tw o-truck crash
A Seminole County rescue team works lo troe
Ihe driver of fhl« dump truck following an
accident today shortly after 1 am on Stato
Road 46 near lako Markham Road The drivers
ot a DlsposAII. Inc garbage truck and the

Horald stall writer

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S A N F O R D - The Longwood
Health Center may be moving to
Casselberry
Dr Jorge Deju. director ot the
county Health and Human Services
Department, ha* proposed moving
the south county health c linic from

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it* current cramped quarter* at 171
W Church Avr . Longwoud. to more
spacious quarters In the Live Oak
Center on Live Oak* Houlevard in
Casselberry
III* recommendation 1* to In­
considered by Seminole County
Commissioner* during their meet­
ing Tuesday.
Moving the center would allow the

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laingwood facility now liequrtitly
overflow Into thr parking lot
T h e new location w ould he
equally Hcccstble for Altamonte
Spring*. Longwood and Casselberry
resident*, thr principal use rs ol ihe

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said
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administrator, said the Live Oak
lat lilt) would cost up to to $5,400 a
m onth Th e current b uildin g,
owned Ivy the courtly and apprutsed
at $160 000 is bring eyed lor
purchase by Longwood lor city
ulllces. Deju said
See Center. Page 5A

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Mack dump truck from Maggie Woods
Trucking of Ocala were both lakon lo area
hospitals for treatment Police and hospital
officials could release no turthor Information
al press time

SANFORD — 4 itv Manager Frank Faison wants
to reorganize |m M of thr •tty government stall
Faison's rrcomnirndatlone. described es a
lightening of the stall, t* |&gt;artlally necessitated by
the retirement on .Ian 27 of Henry Tamm J r
longtime city &lt;Ink ind finance director.
Th e proposal, which Includes splitting Gw
position* ut city clerk and tlnanee dlrertor. will be
presented to the « -Iy m ru iTiJrtm tonight
Reside* splitting those duties between two people
Faison recommend* transferring |»art &lt;•! the ad
mlnlslrutlve *rrvt«r* department 10 the llnanre
departm ent under the direction ot an ad
mlntslrallve *rrvi&lt;r* chief The remainder of live
adi. t.isiraiivr srrvf e* department would become
a |M-r*onnel department fveark.l by a personnel
director
All pvslllon* would tve lilies* by current city
employees under the pr»|&gt;osal. and the result of
these and other proposed realignment* would tve a
reduc tIon In cost * of $7.441. f aleon said
He propose* ileal the current deputy rlty clerk
and necretary to I be City manager. Jan Ikmalvoe.
Iiecome city clerk and also remain sec retary In the
rlty manager
Carolyn Small, now live city's chief accountant
and u f 'eridied Public Acrounlanf. would become
finance director Ihe lloance department would
have three division* ihe direeicir. with a secretary
and a clerk-typist; ihe acruuntlng divftlon. con
sisimg c»&lt; chief acrounlanf. budget analyst and two
ai counting c letk* and the admtntsttallve services
divtaon
Heading Ihe administrative service* division
would Is- Kim Smith, who l* now administrative
services director The move would Is- »« voluntary
redoclton In |s*stlioo for Smith
Futsoo I* recommending that Tim Mcl'auley. who
was hired tecrnllv as a personnel technician,
become personnel director. In charge of two
secretaries a beiiellt* technician and a personnel
technician Faison said McCauley has 16 years of
experience and I* l.cmllUr with the regolaiton* that
musl he compiled with
Faison said the- personnel department's lunritotis. now contained In the administrative service*
dr|MHutent. have expanded greatly, mostly as a
result ot federal regulations
Bee Staff. Page 5A

Longwood Health Center may relocate
By J . M AR K BA R FIELD

Pag# 2B

"Howell *ald. "I've been gelling Ihe Issue*
u&lt; in*** lo Jienplr face to face I've got «&gt; make a
living, and I ve got to inrel the people." he said In
rrsitoiiM to Sw rr' log s Invitation todelwle
Sweeting promised to ts*'ie dally statement* on
Isaur* com rrning the district until the day of the
run-ofl
,
,
I am p r o v in g that the city commission. U»r
downtown merchants council and the chamber
of commerce form a John committee lo look ai
wliat can hr done t» improve thr waterfront
lirtwent Interstate -I and Mellonvllle Avenue, tie
Bee Debate. Page 5A

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A ttention all bell-ringers;
Salvation Army wants you
By GLORIA BUCCO
Herald correspondent

S e e S p o rts

SANFORD — Sign* of tltr holiday season urr scarce In

INDEX
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Partly cloudy and m ild today
Today will In- wet.
c o o l, c lo u d y and
windy, .lost a teat,
because It's going to
gel worse. Cold to­
night with tempera
turrs III thr -tO* and
rain likely to got with
the north wind. T o ­
morrow even colder.

SUBSCRIBE T O

^ Y o u won't see snowy landscape*. Irosly window*;
steamy breath or wool milieus Hot one familiar sight will
greet Christmas shopper* rushing from store to store tn-ll ringer* representing the Salvation Arm y already are
sollelllng donation* for their kettles
.
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Thai'* true again ibis year even ibough a shortage «&gt;f
bell ringers exists and tlie Salvation A rm y ha* bad lo
rrsort to advertising to hire enough of Ihe wotkrra.
lleiMiinlm! the dav after Thanksgiving mid lasting until
Christmas Eve. nearly 200 In-ll ringers will lake turn*
Malting 14 different location* In the Sanford area Mostly
volunteers, the Salvation Army depend* heavily on civic
clubs that provide the men who do Ihe ringing
Uist year, according to H . Sam Flanigan, commanding
officer of lItc Salvation Army of Seminole County. 52
people Iron) the Klwanls Club alone helped with the Iwll
ringing Ringers range In agr from 12 years, lo one
gentleman in Ids 70* who Mis r.dlirr Ilian stands near Ills
lo-tilc lo tlic same location year alter year.
Flanigan hopes lo raise In-tween $30,000 and E3S.000
from bis kettles this season "W r raise atn.ui one-third «*
our total operating budget at Christmas.
Flanigan
f Bee Bells. Page 5A

PSetaX, LMI X*

Ozie Davis, right, rings up another donation at Sanford Wal-Mart.

TH E SANFORD HERALD FOR TH E BEST LOCAL NEW S COVERAGE. Call 322-2611

�NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS TH E S TA TE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

17 Florida thrifts broke

Delray Beach ticket w ins jackpot

United F r a il International

TA L L A H A S S E E — Somebody bought a Lotto ticket In Delray
Beach worth I 2H million ilollam. Florida Lottery Secretary
Rebecca Paul said Sunday.
"Th e holiday season Is going to be really exciting for
someone In Palm Beach County," she said.
The Delray Beach ticket was the only one to match all six
number* drawn Saturday In the weekly Lotto game. The
winning numbers werr H. 12, 13. 18. 30 and 44. The owner has
1HO days to claim the prize.
An absense of winners the last two weeks, plus strung sales
In Ihe early pan of the week boosted the Jackpot to an
estimated 528 million.
The prize Is the largest since two slstrrs from Indlantown.
Mary Ellen Snipes und Maxine Johnson, split a 8 3 1.52 million
jackpot on Oct. 25 Since then winner* from Jacksonville, St.
Cloud. Winter Garden und Miami claimed a combined total of
834.70 million In prize money.
The recent pair of rollovers broke a five-week winning streak
In Ihe L O T T O game Paul estimated this week's Jackpot at 88
million.

W A S H IN G TO N - Seventeen Florida
savings and-loans have gone Insolvent nt n
potential cost to taxpayer* of 82.25 billion, a
newspaper reported Sunday.
Those 17 Florida thrills owe more than
they are worth, and continue to lose even
more money, the Tallahassee Democrat
reported. As of June 30, they owed a
combined 8759 million mote than they were
worth, according to the Federnl Home Lean
Hank Hoard
Ten of the thrifts have been taken over by
federal regulator*, but all are still open for
business.
In the j&gt;ast. federal regulators would fire a
fulling savlngs-und-loans managers and
merge or liquidate the thrift. But because so
many thrifts are falling nationwide, re­
gulators are postponing liquidations until
they figure how to cover the costa
Regulators say It will cost between 850
billion and 8100 billion to sell, merge or
close ail the Insolvent ttuklls In the United
Stalrt. The longer Ihe government drtays
those shut-downs, the more expensive (hey
become

Bundy to die next year, experts predict
MIAMI — Death penally experts arr predicting Ihe U.S.
Supreme Court will denv Ted Bundy's latest appeal, clearing
the way for Florida toexccui* him In the electric d u ll .,l 1989.
"The word Is that Ted will go earty next year — lair winter or
spilng." The Miami Herald quoted Michael Badelet, a
University of Florida sociologist and expert on capital
punishment, ns saying
Common wisdom i-mon;. death jtcnaiiy r ,«*rts Is that tfe
Supreme Court will deny the 62 page pet'ttcn delivered to P •
court 12 minutes hrfore the d'-wlgnatrd film* deadline De»*. 15.
the newspaper reported Sunday.
tstudy, nuw 42 was convicted in 1979 of bludgeoning lo
death Florida State University students Lisa Levy and Margate t
Bowman at the Chi Omega sorority house In Tallahassee. He
was convicted In 1980 of kidnapping and murdettng
12-ye :r-old Kimberly Leach of Lnkr City.
Bunny received three death sentences lor those murders and
remains a suspect In the murder* of 33 ther women, mostly in
the Pacific northwest
The Supreme Court petition claims Bundy was mentally
Incompetent to stand trial, that wltnr-sars against him should
not have been hypnotized to “ refresh" their memories, and
that Bundy was not represented by competent legal counsel
If the court rejects the petition. Gov. Boh Martinez Is
expected to Immediately Issue a new death warrant. It would
be Bundy's founh.

U nited Frsss International

MIAMI — A Martel boat HR
refugee claiming hr had a bomb
Hied to hijack a TW A Jetliner
from Puerto Rico lo Cube Sun­
day. bul tile plum- landed &gt;n the
Turks and Caicos Islands, where
he disem barked apparently
thlnkl,.g hr war In Cuba. a-,
airline official said.
No one was Injured and the
s u s p e c t . F e lix S a n c h e z
Rodriguez. 26. of Miami, was
arrested, said TW A spokesman
Robert Htallner.
TW A Flight 469. with 121
passengers and seven crew
members, left San Juan at 11
a m. ENT en route to Miami, but
landed In Grand Turk around an
hour later. Blattner said, adding
that reports Indicated Rodriguez
walked off Ihe plane thinking he
was In Cuba
Shortly after taking off from
San Juan. Rodriguez gave one of
the sir war desses a Inter de­
manding to be taken |o Cuba,
said FBI spokesman Paul Miller
In Miami The suspect claimed to
be ablr to detonate an explosive
device stored In an overhead
baggage compartment using his
wrtstwulch
Rodriguez, who doesn't speak
English, relied on another pas­
senger to communicate with the
crew. Miller said
One witness said she saw tears
In Ihe eyes of Rodriguez, who
reportedly wanted lo go to Cuba
to see his sick mother.
The pilot landed Ihe Boring
727 at Grand Turk in the Turks
and Caicos Islands because II
was Ihe closest ulrjiori al I hr
lime. Blattner said.
The Turks and Caicos Islands.
560 miles soulhrast of Miami,
became a British possession In
1766 and a separate British
colony In 1973 und Is a geo
graph ical extension of the
Bahamas The islands have only
8.000 Inhabitants
Rodriguez was despondent
over thr poor health ol Ills
mother In Cuba. Htallner said
"Thai was Ills aim. to gel lo
Cuba."

TA L L A H A S S E E — The stair Department of Professional
Krgulatlon may have broken the law when It ugreed lo lease
spare In a private office park, according to a preliminary report
from Florida's Auditor General.
When lawmakers learned of the lease last spring, they passed
a law prohibiting DPK from moving out of an existing state
building into Innovation Park and ordered the auditor general
loin .,•*ligate.
An analysts presented to the Legislature at the time said the
lease at the office park In Leon County would have cost
taxpayers 88.9 million more than comparable space In a stale
office building.
The nhulvsl* also *afd (hill a c-rniatrurtloii manager, bond
lawyers and a private leasing linn earned another 81 ftYnttluin
under the complex financial arrangements.
The auditor's preliminary findings, released this weekend,
said elements of the lease “ may have created an Improper
restriction" on the use of state money DPR has until Friday to
(lie a written response la the auditor's tentative filings.
DPK Secretary Larry Gonzalez declined comment on the
preliminary report, saying he had not yet read It

Arson suspected in K m art fire
H A LLA N D A LE — Arson Investigators today were trying to
determine the cause of a fire which forced (hr evacuation of
more than 100 pcoplr ut a K mart filled with Christmas
shopper*.
None of the shoppers wrre Injured In the fire Sunday nt the
store in the Diplomat Mall Tw o employees were treat for
smoke inhalation and another suffered a broken foot after
being knocked Into a counter by another worker, and a
Hallandale firefighter with debris In hts eye was treated at the
scene.
Most of the people left the store without panicking after
smoke began billowing from a back comer of the store, ofltclals
said.
"The y seemed lo he fairly calm." said employee Linda
Goodman. "Mot! people wanted to pay for their stuff. Most
customers didn't want lo leave their carts."

From United Press International reports

The dally number Sunday In
the Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 408
UStraight Play (numbers In exact
order) 8250 on a 50ccnt bet.
8500 on 81.
f Box 3 (numbers in any order)
880 lor a 50 cent bet. 8160 on 81.
Box 6 (numbers In any order):
840 tor a 50cent bet. 880 on 81
Straight Box 3- 8330 In order
drawn. 880 in any ordor on a 81
bet
L’ Straight Box 6 8290 in order
drawn. 840 II picked in combina­
tion on 81 bet

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
Today...rainy arid root. High
near GO. Wind northeast 15
mph. Rain chance HO percent.
T o n ig h t...m o s tly cloudy
with a 40 percent chance of
ruin. Wind north 15 mph
Tuesday., decreasing cloudloess ..cool and breezy. High
In th mid lo upjx-r 50*. Wind
northwest 15 to 20 mph

Monday. December 12, 1968
Vol 81. No 95

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I

lilatiner said Rodriguez ar­
rived In the United Staler- from
Cuba during the 1980 Marlrl
boat lift
Pasaenger Tom Patrt of Vrro
Beach. Fla., said thr pilot an­
nounced over the Intercom
ayslrm that thr plane would
have to make an emergency
landing In Cuba and dearer-!
from 31.000 feet In seven
minute*.
Rodriguez refused at first to
believe hr was tn Cuba, bul got
of! the plane after the crew
Instated they were there. Pair!
said,
"We feel the crew handled It
(lawlessly," Blattner said of the
ordeal.
The TW A pilot, whose name
was not released, pressed
charges against Rodriguez tn
Grand Turk, about 250 mile*
east of Cuba. Blattner said hr
was unsure what the charges
wrre. but that Hodrtgurz was
being held by Bahamian of
final*.
______
Miller said the FBI is continu­
ing It* Investigations Into Ih*
matter and will discuss wllh Ihe
U.S. Attorney s Office whether to
file air piracy Charges
Lidia Vasqurz of Puerto Rico,
said she saw tears tn Rodriguez's
ryes She said he was careful
saying hr would not threaten thr
passengers and that they should
keep calm.
"I told him lo take it easy,"
Vasqurz said
Patrt said he didn't brllrvr
Hodrtgurz. who was wearing a
tight T-shirt, was carrying a
bomb "Me made no personal
threats tn thr passengers."
After authorities searched thr
plane. Including thr passengers'
higgugr. It left thr Turks and
Caicos at 5:15 p.m ESI and
arrived nt Miami International
Airport at 6 46 p.m , where
family members and friends of
passengers aboard the flight
walled.
“ T h e y s a id t h e y h u d
m echanical problem s So I
walled They said that they have
sent thr mechanics down." Mid
Marla Torres

It's called a cocaine cookie
Sanford police technician Sharon Sheafer examines a “cocaine
cookie" and 84,381 soirod from a Sanford man following a Up
Albert T. Armstrong, 20. 1320 Williams Ave., was arrested at
about 9 30 p m Thursday and police roportod finding the cash In
his glove compartment and tho cocaine In his clothing

FLORIDA TEMPS
M 'A M I IU P II - F tor Ida Jr how- tympana
tura) and rainfall al I a m E O T today
Hi U Ri'f*
City
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TU ESD A Y
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STATISTICS
Chactatton K cy
TIDES
MOON PHASES
Chartolly N C ty
Chicagop&lt;
TUESD AY!
The high temperature In San­ Cincinnati )y
SO LU N A R T A B L E : Min. H 40 ford Sunday was 68 drgrrrs and Ctauotandp&lt;
F IR S T
Colombo) iy
a.m.. 9:10 p.m,; MaJ. 2:30 a m..
Ihe ovcrnlghl low was 57 as Oailotf
Dec 10
2 55 p.m . T ID E S : Daytona
reported by ihe University of Otrt.tl ty
Da) Momot cy
Beach: highs. 10:40 a.m.. 10 56
M i i r i , l , t A g r h u l t m , i l Mcsc . i n b
Do1ro&gt;lpc
p m.; lows. 4:22 a.in.. 4:58 p.m.;
and Ed neat Ion Center. Celery Duluth ini
New Sm yrn a Beach: highs.
El Pitot?
Avenue.
10 45 u.m., 1161 p.m.: tows.
Recorded rainfall during the Front, III*pc
NEW
* - goty
24-hour (feriod ending al H u.m. r1
Dec 30 -1:27 a m . 5.03 p in Sebastian
Hartfordly
In le i: highs. 10 50 a.m„ 10:16
Monday totalled 0.60 Inch.
Honolululy
p.m.: lows. 4.09a.m.. 504 p.m.
Houttonpc
The temperature at 9 a m
PC
today was 58 degrees amt Sun­ JInd-anapotll
action Min in
day's overnight low was 57. as Jacllonylllof
BOATINQ
BEACH CONDITIONS
re co rd e d by the N a tio n a l KaniaiCltypc
Lai Vagal ly
Wralhcr Service al the Orlando lllllo Sock pc
St.
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International Alr|&gt;ort.
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strong current (o Ihe smilli wllh
Other data
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northward .. Small craft rxcrrisr
u water trt:i|&gt;erature of 64 de­
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water temperature of 64 degrees
Omahacy
H It Hay and Inland waters
Sun screen factor: 14
( T o d a y '! sunset...... 8:30 p.m.
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Socond C la n Potlao* Paid al Sanlord.
Florida m il

The 17 Insovrnt Florida ihrlfls urr
Freedom SAL. of Tampa, which owes 8209
million more Ilian II has. Hcacli FSALA. ol
Boynton Beach 884 6 million In debt; and
Broward FSALA. Sunrise down 8100 mil­
lion.
Also. First FSALA. (.argo, down 875
million. First FSALA of Fiord a Key*. Key
West, down 842 4 million: Cypress SA
(renamed Secor Bank). I’lanlailnn, down
827.4 million. Financial Sccurit* Delray
Beach. 816.1 m illio n ; and Southern
Flortdabanc. Bora Raton. 8109 million In
debt.

THE WEATHER

S a n fo rd lle v u ld

Pvbl.thad Daily to d Sunday. n c t p l
Saturday by Thy Sanford Haratd,
Inc . M0 N Franc* A r t . Sanford.
Fia nrn.

Tlte problem Is worst In Texas, where the
oil bust has hit the state economy hard. But
Florida, even wllh Its relatively sound
economy, has more than Its share of
troubled thrifts.
“ After Texas, as far as Ihe problem goes.
Florida Is one of the three or four other
slates where there Is a cluster of problems."
said L William Sctdman. chairman of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Commission The
commission Insures Ihe nation's bank
deposits, not thrifts
Because the federal govrrnm rnl guaran­
tee* Individual deposits up lo 8HX10OO
thflh customers have not suffered any
damage from the crunch. But the cost of
that guarantee must In- home by the
Federal Savings A Loan Insurance Com ­
mission. the deposit Insurance system for

thrifts which Is Itself tunkrupt. or by Ihe
U.S. Treasury.
Industry .malylsts and Florida sav­
ing* and-loan managers said many Florida
thriftw had t&gt;crn hurt by poor management,
and In some cases outright fraud. They
warned that, because Ihe federal govern­
ment uses very liberal standards when
determining whether a ihrlll Is insolvent,
the problem may actually be worse than I hr
government claims.
There urr 147 thrills with heudquarlrr* In
Florida

J e tlin e r h ijackin g
fo iled by alert crew

Audit: DPR may have broken law

LO TTE R Y

Regulators say it will cost
b e tw e e n $ 50 b illio n and
$100 billion to sell, merge or
close all the insolvent thrifts
in the United States.

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POLICE BRIEFS

Geneva man shot, killed by friend
G E N E V A — A 34-year-old
Geneva man was shol In death
by a lifelong friend who Is dating
the victim 's estranged wli'e.
Seminole County sheriffs In
vratlgulnrs said loday.

Janice Wahhers said.
Smith was killed at thr hottsc
of Robert Craig. 26 Craig, ac­
cording to Investigators, said
Smlih came lo his house about
four times lust week. Craig lold
deputies that S m ith made
threat* against him during those
visits.

The deputies said Ihey believe
I he shonl In g was In self-delense,
but Ihr Invrsllgatlnneonllmie*
Carroll Christopher Smith, of
Retreal Road, died at 3627
Harper Lane. Geneva, tit utxnit 1
a rn Sunday He suffered a
single 22-callber rlllr shol lo Ihr
chest, sh eriffs Investigator

W a 11 h e r s s a id S m i t h 's
estranged wife, Valerie Rar
Sm'th. 25. of 1812 Sharon Court.
Oviedo, was at the scene when
Smith was killed Mrs. Sml'h.
who has hern estranged from
her husband for about six
month* has been dating Crulg.
Wahhers said

■y SUSANLODSN
Herald stall writer

Body found Sunday
SANFORD — The body of a 34-year-old Sanford man was
found In his home al 1012 Magnolia A vr. on Sunday.
Curl H. H ii Ik- i died ubnul 24 hours before Ihr death was
reported to Sanford police at 10.10 u.m., Ikitlrr Chief Sieve
Harriet said today Poller are awaiting results of an autopsy
performed by Ihr Seminole County Medical Examiner before
establishing the cause of death

W om an accused of battery w ith an iron
FERN PAHK — A woman, who rr(»oriedly told Seminole
County she riff's deputies she hit a woman In Ihc head with un
Iron when she came home and found the victim smoking crack
cocaine wnh her husband. Is charged with aggravated Iraltery.
tna Scott Stokes. 24. of 200 Fern Park lilvd.. *304. F*rm
Park, was arrested at home at aland 8 28 p m. Saturday.
S h r-lJI'i deputies said the victim, who was not ulrti died lo
an arrest rrport, suffered a cut to her head. She was treated at a
hospital
When Stoke* came home, she reportedly said she found her
husband with ihr woman They were in the living room
Slokrs discovered that $45 was missing from her purse She
rr-cnlrrrd Ihr living room and found Ihut her husband had left
That's when the victim reportedly jumped up from a seal,
startled Stoker, and was till In the track of ihr head with an
Iron, deputies repot led. Bond Is $1,000.

Smith and Craig wrte tiescribed by Wahhers as "lifelong
friends.“
According in Craig's account
lo deputies Smith drove up to
his home at about la m . Sunday
but didn't get out trefore driving
away: Smith rclurnrd to Craig's
house about five minutes later;
Craig and Mr* Smith met Smith
al the door
They lold Investigators Smith
had a knife in each hand
Craig, who was armed with a
loaded rlllr. according to his
account to deputies, fired a
single shot into Smith's chest as
Smith made threats against his
life and also made threatening

W ASHINGTON - A classified
government rrpori r''*'ornmrnd*
spending $50 billion over 20
years to move Iwo plants In the
nut lear wrrpons rnmolrx. build
five new reactnrs anc( clean up
the worst damage from 40 years
o f b o m b •m a k I n g . T h e
Washington Post reported Sun­
day.
Known as the "2010 Repofi,*’
the Energy IV-piirtm.nl docu­
ment. delivered tor review lo ihc
National Security Council !»••*
week could serve a* -. blueprini
lor a wholesale restructuring of
the nation's nuclear production
system
The Post also reported that In
a vparutc report, the depart­
ment recommended Ihr spend­
ing ol an extra $34 billion to $66
billion over 40 years for longterm environmental cleanup at
Its 17 major production plants.
The Energy Department runs
the nation's nuclear weapons
production.
Among the recommendations
In the "2010 Rr(xrrt":
• Closing Itie Rocky Flats
Plant near Den very and I he Feed
Materials Production Center
near Fernald. Ohio — both of
which nave been linked (o
massive environm ental con­
tamination. Rocky Flats makes
plutonium triggers for bombs
and processes waste to rxlract
ploionium. The Ohio plant Is a
uranium foundry.
• Building four small reactors,
instead of the one the depart
roc nt proposed carttcr this year,
at Ihr Idaho National Engineer­
ing laboratory near Idaho Falls
and one large reactor at the
Savannah River Plant In South
Carolina.
• Moving plutonium activities
out of two facilities.

face.

Two accused of cocaine trafficking
O V IFD O — Acting on a Up ol a vehicle transporting narcotics
In their city. Oviedo police rrporl slopping a vehicle and
charging the two occupant* with tralllc king In and possession
of cocaine
Drhhtr Denier Manning. 29. and Jonrhlti Lament. 29. bath
of Orlando, were arrested on County Kited 419. Oviedo, al
altoul 9 45 p m . Saturday
•
Police said residue of ■rack cocaine was found In the glove
box and on the floor of the vehicle Both suspects ate held
without bond

Man charged w ith battery
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - Paula Davis Krouse. 39. lold
Allamontr Springs poller that when she came home lair al
about 5 56 p m Sunday, her huslMtxl hit hrr and pulled her
hair for about 30 mlnutrs
He Irll asleep and she went to a neighbor's to call (Miller lo
Ihrlr home al Ballard St *843-B Karl William Krousc. 28. Is
charged with battery Bond Is $500

Two suspects chased, caught
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS — Seminole ('minty sheriffs depu­
ties. who ( based Iwo men into wimmIs o(i Spring Street, rural
Altamonlr Springs, during a loud (tarty in thr arra caught and
arrested the men
Cocaine was reportedly found In Ihelr vehicle and a
marijuana clgarrllr was found In the sheriff* car that
transported them to jail
Brian Frrnall Williams. IN. &gt;4 306 Magnolia Ave„ Altamonte
Springs: and Joe Natlirn Itciux. 20. of 476 Ford Drive.
Altamonte Springs, are charged with (lossrsston of marijuana
and lew* than 20 grams of marijuana Bond Is $2,000 earh T h r
arrests were made Sunday

(

M an charged w ith burglary of neighbor
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - A man accused of burglarizing
Iwo apanmrnla al 713 and 715 S Wymote Road. Allamontr
Springs, in November, is jailed
Forrest W. Johnson. 29. of 713 S. Wymore Road *3.
Altamonte Springs. Is charged with burglary lo an unoccupied
dwelling Hr Is accused of stealing stereo equipment In both
cases A witness rr|Kirtrdly t&lt;l&lt;-ntlflrd him as u suspect In Ihc
burglartrs Hr was arrested al home al 3:15 p in Friday. Bond
Is $ 1,000

EMERGENCY CALLS
SATUR DAY
• 3 35 p m. - 413 K. Sev­
enth St., matlrrsssmoldering
• 4 25 p m — Ridgewood
Avenue behind Ridgewood
Arms, grass lire
• 4:41 p m . — Magnolia
A v r n u r and A ir p o r t
Boulevard, unidentified odor
In air.
• 8:10 p.tn. — 1604 W
15ih Si..emergency, la-d and
linens MMikedwllh kerosene.
• 10:34 p.tn — Sanford
A v e n u e and A ir p o r t
Boulevard, overturned car.
• 11:02 p.tn. — 511 Sanford
Ave.. emergency, no fire.
SUNDAY
• 1 0 1 8 u in - 20 14
Adams Ave., medical &lt;all.
girl, 13. transported.
• • 10:16 a m. 1012
Magnolia Ave.. death, man.
34.
• 1:28 p.m. — Seminole
Gardens Apt 3, trauma. Ixiy.
3. transported In private
vchlelc.
• 1:54 p.m. — Lake Mary
Boulevard at W inn Dixie

Plaza, aulo accident. Injured
not transported. Woman. 34;
girl. 5: man. 33: man. 35.
• 3 02 p.m. 2211 W
13th St., medical call. man.
54. not lran*|)ortcd
• 3:04 p.m. — State Road
600 and Airport Boulevard,
false alarm.
• K 38 p.tn. 1401 W.
Seminole lilvd.. grease fire, no
smoke or fire damage.
• 4:22 p m - 1 I 13 Mvitie
Ave. Apt. A. woman. 44. not
transported.
• 5:31 p.m. — 15th Street
and French Aveneuc. trauma,
woman. 27. not transported.
• 6 31 p in — 400 Palmetto
Ave. Apt I. pan Ignited after
overheating on stove.
•9:44 p in . — 1701 W.
13th St., medical call. man.
53. transported.
• 10 p.m. — t ill Magnolia,
medical call, woman.’ 83.
lrans|Kirtcd.
MONDAY
• 2 08 u.m. — ('astir Tower
Court Apt. 103. medlral rail,
woman, 59, transported.

The shooting, al this point,
appears lo have hern In selfdrfrrisr. Wall hers said But Ihc
Investigation continues. An
autopsy was performed for
Smlih In Sanford Sunday night.
Smith. Wnllhcrs said, was an
equipment operator for Oviedo
Material Co.

United F r i l l International

OVIFD O — Oviedo poller rrport c barging John Byrd. 55,
with aggravated Itaffery after he allegedly hit Lopella Green.
59. In the face with a ,tc3atu rake
The incident occurred at alx nit 5 30 p m Sunday at the
house Byrd and Green share at C O Division SI. Byru was
orr*jtrd Iherr. potter said hreflghlers Irralrd Green s bruised

SANF'OND — The following |tersons lace a charge nf driving
under the Influrnrr In Seminole County
• Mark Nell DeFaull. 26. of 300 F Airport Dlvd *45. Sanford,
was arrested al 10 46 p m Sunday uler his wrsthuund cat was
seen weaving on Slale Mood 46. Sanlord
• Lonnie K Vial. 34. ol 8 0 1 Cherokee Circle. Sanford, at 2 42
u n Sunday, alter hts weaving tar ran oil Luke Mary
toulevard. U k r Mary
• Robert Perdomo. 36. of 141 Orange Nidge Drive, Longwood.
al 12 36 a rn today alter Ills cur was seen swerving on Slate
Hoad 436. Altanutntr Springs He is also charged with driving
with a suspended ll( ruse
• Barbra Jean Mullls. 25. ol Orlando, at 2:14 a m. Sunday alter
hrr car with hradllght* turned off was seen wravtg on U S
Highway 17-92. Sanlord
• William Paul Ihilmadorr. 31. ol Deltona, at 2 03 a in Sunday
uftrr hr was sn-n driving erratically on Sanford Avenue.
Sanford

Craig's sister. Deboraha Ann
Craig. 29, of Geneva, was asleep
In Craig's living room a I the time
of Ihc shooting. Wahhers said.

G o v e rn m e n t
re c o m m e n d s
n u c le a r c h a n g e s

W om an allegedly hit with potato rake

Several arrested on DUI charges

gesture* w ith thr knives
Investigators recovered a buck
knife ami a long-blade bool knife
from Smith They also con­
fiscated Craig's rlllr.

ntoic Sr m

Crafty
Kalla Dorsad. 0. of Tuscawllla, prepares her
handmade Christmas gift made during a

craft-making seminar at Red Dug Lake
Elementary

SANFORD - Next fall three
Seminole Couniy schools will
begin programs to curb the
disproportionate num ber of
black students receiving suspen­
sion* and expulsions. Acrotdlng
lo a u alion aI rr|K&gt;n releaser]
today, lhat program cannot
begin soon enough
The rrpon, prepared by the
National Coalition ol Advocates
for Students, cites southern
states as an arra of juirtlcular
concern. It Is based on Inlorni.i
tlon from ihc U S. Department of
^duration Some 20 percent, or
3.378 of the nutlon's school
districts are represented
Roticrt Gray, core program*
coordinator of the association,
said the study Includes 31
school districts In Florida
Based on 1086 slatlstlcs. the
n a tio n a l rate of c o rp o ra l
punlshmrni Is 3.11 percent of
the students, with the punish
ment rale lor whites being 1.70
percent and for blacks 12.05
percent. Gray said
"Those figures arc still very,
very staggering.** Gray said
In essence, black students
comprise less than 20 percent of
the nation’s public school stu­
dents hut account for a much
higher rale ol su*jx-ii*Um* anil
other forms of discipline, ac­
cording to itic coalition, based in
Boston.
The updated study concerns
an educational Issue that has
been hoi for Ihr pa.sl few years.
Dr. Monetise Evans, an ad­
ministrative assistant, said to­
day that the Seminole County
School Board Is concerned about
the Issue, and especially how It
relates lo the slate's high perccnlage of student dropout*
lots! year the hoard formed a
citizen task forre known as the
Suspenslon/Expulslon Tusk
F'orce. Evans said they meet
monthly lo discuss plans for
L a k e M a ry E I c m e n la r y .
Lakevlew Middle School and
Seminole High School.
*‘Our main concern now Is to

mine up with workable sugges­
tions." Dons Thomas, (ask force
co-chairman said this morning
The committee Is focusing on
Ihr linplt turn Iatlon of reading
specialists al schools were at
least 25 percent of students arc
reading Iwo or more years below
grade level, according to Thom ­
as. Other Ideas include a funded
community mentor program,
and ihc further encouragement
of black students.
Joan First, director of the
coalition that focuses primarily
on minority student Issues, said.
"Public school discipline falls
disproportionately upon any
child perceived u* dllfcrvnl. In­
cluding ethnic and religious
minorities, poor or handlrupprd
children, or those who have
limited F'ngllsh proficiency.’*
l o reduce the rates of discrep­
ancy. the coalition suggested
that school officials Implement a
clear, documented disciplinary
policy that Is understood by
students and teachers. School*
also should compile data on
student race, gender and
ethnicity to Identify trends and
help uncover problems
Researchers reported that
black students receive 31 per­
cent of corporal, or physical
punlshmrni. and 30 percent ol
sus|&gt;enslons, compared with 60
percent and 59 percent respec­
tively for white students.
Although Ihc percentages lor
su sp e n sio n s and co rp o ra l
punishment arc lower lor black
students, black* make up only
Hi percent of the nation’s public
school population and whiles 70
percent.
Because males account for 80
|H-rccnt of corporal punishment
and 70 percent of suspensions,
black students arc at higher risk
for disciplinary action than
whites, researchers said
" T h e s e v e ry d is tu r b in g
statistics — collected after most
school excellence reforms —
provide strong evidence lhat
black students, especially mules,
have not rra|&gt;ed a fair share ol
the benefits,** said Flrsl

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EDITORIALS

!i

Mr. Reagan wisely
rejects paraon plea
President 'Reagan has wisely rejected pre­
ssure from a handful of conservative senators
to pardon O liv e r L . N o rth , the prim e
defendant targeted by the special prosecutor's
criminal Investigation Into me Iran-Contra
affair.
Tor Mr. tv*a£ar. t~ h a v- oor.c
nrrwtae
..ouid Lave Imrieu .or history e r«ft of
unanswered questions atmut th sate of U.S.
arms to Iran and the possible lr ja| diversion
ot profits to tbe N V a ir
., resistance.
Indeed, there ts still no clear rettjfd of
precisely who was responsible for man/ of the
dealings that engulfed the Keagctt a d ­
ministration In its worst calamity

/

ARNOLD SAW ISLAK

O ut w ith th e old, in w ith the old
W ASHINGTON - T h r ir Is an old Washington
story that Illustrate* why many of the same old
fares seem to be running ihe tederal government
no matter wlio wins the elections.
Sen. Herbert Lehman. D-N.Y.- retired tn
January 1937 after serving as rh jin n »n of the
Senate Hanking Committee. Lehman kept a
close and critical eye on the U.S. Treasury,
frequently demanding detailed answeis tn highly
technical questions about Its operations
One day after Lehman left town, a reporter ran
Into one of the former senator’s top aides on
Pennsylvania Avenue.
"Where are you working now?" Ihe reporter
asked.
"At the Treasury." the aide replied
"The Treasury? I would have thought one of
txhman’s guys would hr the Mat person they
would hire. What arr you doing there?"
"Du you remember that long list of questions
about Treasury policies the senator had me
prepare Just before Congress adjourned last fall?
Well. Treasury hired me to come down there and
answer them."
Several conclusions could be drawn from that
S itrd o tr On »s that n ' i i l o I
go » on lr
A ';u.l..u Ut oi of ititctest - 4.
Ir people m
Washington.
Another ts that the b*rstnes« of government
rrqu'j; ' ‘•('Is so specialised th * f1 is almoeimpossible lor anyone to do the work right

without a long apprenticeship.
There has been plenty of debate on the Utter
point. PresidrntMl candidates as far bark as
Andrew Jackson and i
~ 1■
as recently as George
Uudt have vo*v*-d tn
a p p l y *’ a n e w
broom" when they
movr into the While
House.
All Urge organiza­
tions. private and
p u b l i c , d e v e lo p
bureaucracies and
are rife with polities.
Good public officials,
like good business
cxecr.M ves, know
how to use both to
(a p p ly "a new
make things work
broom" whan
But because a person
they move
knows how to turn
Into ’ he White
wheels In a corpora­
House £
tion dors n*rt m rrn
the same results rai.
be acniesed a-Mh Ihe ssn iiw iL z h In m u ’"
ment.
Drrauac so nutnv successful people from the
private set lor have arrived in Washington with
great expectations and left with m u 1' results,
the promise of "new fares" from sn Incoming

? r f &gt; y v * .r f * i

Th e White House, however, has rigidly held
on to nearly all of the classified information.
One of the reported reasons for the ad­
ministration's reluctance to cooperate In the
North case is the concern that release of
many of the documents would Identify hmv
friendly countries such as Saudi Arabia and
Israel participated tn thr arms scheme. Such
concerns arr Irgltlmutc. of course, but thr
White House ought to make a distinction
between papers that merely embarrasses
other nations or th r United Stairs and those
which truly could compromise nutlonal
security If made public.
Unless the issue of classified material Is
resolved between the defense attorneys and
thr administration, some or all of thr rhargrs
against Mr. North and the other defendants
may be dismissed before trial. Such as
outcome In this monumentally important
case would short-circuit Justice and thr
historical record.

Berry's World

"Shopper burnout I"

JA C K ANDERSON

W ASHINGTON - Americans spend *IH 5
hill too a year tor brauty that gors only skin
deep, without considering the ugly side
effects of vanity. Some of the chemicals used
in cosmetic* and hair products have hern
linked to cancer, birth defects, nervous
system disorders arid other Ulnrssrs
th e dangerous Ingredients are rarrly
banned In fart, the Food and Drug Ad
ministration has no authority tn lest rosmet
I t s for safety before they an* marketed It ran
only Investigate them slier romnUtntS are
made The products you spread on your
ryrtashes and spray ml your hair cany no
FDA seal of approval
This Upsr in scrutiny t* a disgrace In a
rouplfy where people assume that the

A presidential pardon for Mr. North as this
early Juncture, before any evidence has been
presented or a Jury has reached a verdict, also
would have made a mockery of the 18-month
probe by special prosecutor latwrence fc.
Walsh. It was. after all. Mr. Keagan who
requested thr Independent Investigation In
the first place in order to restore public
confidence In the administration of |usttce.

Mr. North’s lawyers have demanded the
release of 3.500 secret documents totaling
40.000 (Migrs. Although the special pro­
secutor asserts thut defense attorneys arr
deliberately seeking highly sensitive material
that is irrelevant to the case. U.S. District
Judge Gerhard A. Gesell has hinted that some
of the classified document may be essential to
a fair trial for Mr. North.

iciiwtNiwtesMa lariaw m * tn s

Beauty aids
can do harm

Th e President has stressed that 1.. ww*
unaware of thr diversion of funds to the
Contras and other o*ns. IJut did Mr. N trth and
his co-onendanu Jo n n Poindexter. Menard
Seeord. and Albert Hakim, act entirely on
their own Initiative, or with tacit approval
front settlor administration officials, sued as
the late C IA Director William Casey? The
pending trials to federal cou.1 tn Washington
will shed new evidence on these and other
still-unresolved questions.

Still to be settled, however. Is the poten­
tially decisive m ailer o( how much ciaaat/icd
material will be made available In un open
trial.

prrsidrnt ts taken as seriously as "no nrw
taxes." So It was no real surprtsr when the
majority of Hush's first lop uppolnimrnts were
old hands In Washington
Secretary of Stale designate Jumes lU k rr has
hern around Washington a dozen yrArs, much of
Ihe time In top jobs budget director to-be
Richard Damian ts a lU k rr protrge Nicholas
Hrady served In Ihe Srnalr and gol a head start
as Hakrr s repUremrnt at th? Treasury earlier
this year. CIA Director William Webster ts a
holdover who learned the Washington ropes as
Hit chief.
Attorney General Dick Thornburgh and Edu­
cation Secretary Lauro Cavasna also got lime to
tirrak In during the last months of the Reagan
administration and CarU Hills. In hr U S trade
representative «wr Ihe Department of Housing
and (Jrtian Development lor 1“resident Ford
Just shout the inly real greenhorn named t&gt;&gt;
:tuah was K c V n sialiarher. who as commcrte
secretary will hr talking more to fellow busi
nesamrn than to U^makers and bureauc r r 1*
Hush still has plenty of varancirs for ties
fz “S. but It lie loiknrs the ucr.d hr set with hi*
hr , Ley i p f j ^ ^ n o U . tL* ^ * 1 ^ .“bo i . .
Washington be- v u IBs! and &gt;PBf will not
bare to use a map to find thr way (nan the
While House to the Capitol

'HEY, DAD.CAN 1BC£A LETTERTO SANTA?"

DAVID S. BRODER

G errym andering begone
W ASHINGTON - Rotiert It. Mh tiel tuis a
dlstlnciion hr would like to shed T h r House
Republican leader has represented Peorta In
Congress for the Ust 32 years, and never once
lias he been In the majority. Party recordkrprrs say that hr "has thr dubious distinc­
tion of having served longer without interrup­
tion In m inority status than any other
Republican In the history of this country.”
Michel told the House Republican caucus on
Monday. "I wouldn’t wish iliat on any ot you."
Hut changing thr makeup of CongressesprcUlly the House-Is a more daunting
challenge for R« publicans than breaking Ihe
OOP’s grip on ihe White House is for the
Democrats fly the lime George Hush finished
his first term. Republicans will have held the
White House for 20 of the Ust 24 years. Hut in
1990. Democrats will have controlled Ihe
House for 30 straight years and the Srnalr for
all but six years of that span.
While five of Ihe Msl eight Presidents have
either failed of election or withdrawn In Ihr
lace of strong political opposition, the success
rales for members of Ihe House havr increased
to the point that 98 out of every 100 seeking
re-election arr routinely relumed for unolhrr
term.
T h r Constitution envisaged Ihe House as the
most sensitive barometer of changes In
pollllra! mood, hut the "Incumbent lock"
makrs II a twiromrlrr at all Realistic Re­
publicans know that In Increase thr rnm prlltlvrnrsM of House races, at Irasl three major
changes must lie made
First, distinct lines would have tn tie
redrawn to encourage competition, not protect
Ihr maximum number of safe Incumbents
T h r rrapimlntmenl following the 1990 census
will provide an np|M&gt;rtunlly. bul Republicans’
persistent weakness In thr legislatures cripples
Ih rlr chances of winning many clearly
partisan Unties. So ihcy must work with
nonpartisan groups. Including those seeking to
enhance thr power of under-represented
minorities. In litigation aimed at challenging
the sweetheart dlsirtclilng designed by In­
cumbents of both parlies
Michel Is launching his own rrdlsirtrtlng
task force, but a crucial role ran lie played by
the Justice Department If Attornry General
Dick Tomburgh ordrrs II lo take an aggressive
stuncr In opjiosltion to pro Incumbent ger­
rymandering-whichever parly Is responsible.
T h r second area Is campaign flnunrr.
Competition will rrmaln rare until Ihe parties
or putillr financing provide most challengers
enough money In gri their names known and
thrir messages heard Even then, challenger
vic tories will be uncommon unless some way
Is found in curb thr gross advantage Incum­
bents now exploit m collecting money from
political ncllon committees ll’ACs) unit other

access seeking eontrtbutors In this vest's
House races. R3 rents ot every I’AC dollar went
to Incumtirntx a huge harrier in politirul
change
In the past, many Republican incumtirnia
have opposed rules changes aimed at helping
challengers Hut Michel laid his colleagues tie
wants a thorough rrvlew ut thr purlv position
on campaign finance. Including thr role ot
FACs And Rrp Newt Gingrich IK-Ca I. who
will pUy a crucial role in shaping Republican
campaign finance proposals on thr House
Elections Subcommittee. Is committed to the
view that Increased
competition Is Ih r
main goal of any relorm
T h r third area In­
volves Issues Re­
publicans are pUnnlng a m a jo r
c h a lle n g e to I h r
writer of rules and
procedures, tnclud
Ing Ihe allocation of
rom m lltrr scats and
s ta ff p o s i t i o n s , w h i c h

Ih ry believe deny
distinct lines
them u fair shot at
would have lo
p r e s e n t in g t h r i r
be redrawn to
alternatives to Dent
if legislation
en courage
ocratlc
competition j
cor
Their goal Is to gain a
largrr volte In shap- ,
I n g I a w s • •o r t____
sharpening Issues (or the next ram|iulgn.
Ihe Democrats will undoubtedly smother
Ihr Republican rules changes, and that will lie
the end of the rnattrr-unlrss I’resldent-elect
Hush Is prrsuadrd to enter thr fray. Somr
Republicans. Itkr Michael J Horowitz, Ihe
former general counsel In thr Office of
Munugrmrnt and Hndgcl under Prrsidrnt
Reagan, and OMH director David Stockman,
arr advocating that Hush threaten In veto Ihr
legislative brunch appropriations bill unless
Ihr Democrats deal seriously with Ihe rules,
staffing and campaign finance laws whtrh give
Incumbents their enormous udvantugrs In
securing re-election.
Horowitz argues that If Hush denied Con­
gress ihr money for all the mass mailings and
district-office staff positions whit It tmlslrr Ihr
Incumbents’ re-election machines, the Re­
publican minority could sustain the veurund
the Issue could br dramatized for thr whole
country to see. Hush Is not likely to embrace
Iliat radical an uilark on the so-called principle
of comity between the branches. It would
dearly Invite retaliatory assaults from Capitol
Hill on thr White House and OMH budgets.

government prulcrts
them from Unify and
dangerous consumer
products
Ttmusand* ot pro
pie have hren treated
In h o s p i t a l
emergency moms lor
c n s m e t lc -r r la t r d
conditions, according
to congressional in­
vestigators Hospital*
reported 47.000 such
cases Ust yrar alone
T h r Injuries were
caused by soaps, hair
(government
s t r a lg h lr n r r s . lo ­
-recognizes
tions. facial masks
m ethylene
and other produi ts.
chloride as a
whose functions arr
to improve on ihe
c a n c e r looks Mol her Nature
causing agent J
doles tail
In one case, a woman’s halt Ignited when
she III a cigarette She |iald a high price for
Ihr slick look promised by a hair glossing
cream — severr burns and permanent sc ars
An Oregon cosmetology student was
diagnosed with chronic and Irreversible
asthma after she worked (or several months
around hslrsprav. dyes and acrylic fingernail
resins
Two wig stylists who worked In a San
Francisco salon devekijied chest pains and
severe neurological problems. Including
memory loss They hl.tmr thr small, poorly
ventilated room and halrsprays containing
methylene chloride The government re
cognizes methylene chloride as a raw ercausing ugrnt. yrl It ts still found tn sonic
halrsprays
Cosmetologists appear to hr more at risk
•ban Ihr consumer tircausr Ihry arr con­
stantly r x | w d In chemicals. A lot of these
(K-ople have lo leave the business liecause
they just cail'l deal with the products."
AFleCIO safety exjiert Drhtile Hcrkowltz told
our associate Scott Sleek
Fr» qurntly. I he- workrrs are Ignorant of Ihr
dangers Federal law requires labeling on
cos.Tirtlrs that are sold rrtull. but wholesale
product* shipjM-d to salons do not have to
•arry a list ot contents
Even u product that Is harmless by nature
can he dangerous wlirn It Isn’t preserved
adequately. For example, mascara may lie
safe when puichusrd. hut the preservatives In
It don't always keep n from tiring tainted In
n orm al use. according to Dr. Heinz
hlrrmnnn. an FDA chemist. H r Mid vision
ran tic damaged if a dirty mascara wand
scrajies thr surface of the eye.

1 hr lace and hair are nut the only primping
plarrs at risk Severe reactions were reported
In the 1970s Irom fingernail builders and
somr were recalled. New null builders came
on the market, tiut no clutu exists to prove
they are wife.
The Cosmetics, Toiletry and Fragrance
Association represents 240 companies and
says those- ronqianlrs are taking step* to
protect customers.
S r isck

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Sanford Harold, Sanlord, Florida — Monday, Oocambar 12, IM l — 1A

FINANCIAL

Group warns against pension

M arket m oderate, prices up

financing of takeovers, mergers
Nrw York stale, a business ptiers than thr markrt valur.
Drfrndrrs of such m rrgrrs and
lobbying group
ALBANY. N Y — T h r nation’s
Pension funds run by stale acquisitions liavr said they can
public employer |M-nslott funds and local governments have provide shurrholdrrs with manworth nearly 9600 billion, are assets approac hing *600 billion, agrrs m o r r rrstionslvr to their
Inrreasingly- "aiding and abel- said I he report, filled "The *600 Inlrrrsis Critics havr said the
s p a te of t a k e o v e r s h a v r
ling" corpornie takeovers that Billion Burden.”
The funds own as much as burdened many of ihr rrsultlng
may do them mote haitn Ilian
good, a business Hunk lank said one-third of the storks of private corporations with huge debts,
Sunday.
corporations in Ihr Standard A forcing vm tr fo sell assets and
lay off workers lo pay for ifieir
Poors 300 index, the study said
Moreover, some of the funds
T h r report argued that In thr loans
are using lawsuits and proxy |iast five years, government
In addition. " « vocal and
battles to force companies to pension funds more and more arflvr farlIon" of |&gt;uhllr pension
drop defenses against corporate "have liern aiding and aliening lund iruslrrs are waging rain
raiders, the Public Policy In corporate takeovers.” In part by palgn* lo strip some companies
» lute said In .i rrfMtrt l|,r accepting lender offers for of defenses I hey have built lo
Albany teased inslilulr Is an allll
shares they own from corporate light off takeovers, the study
late ol The llnsinrs* Connell ol raiders who ran olfer blither maintained
Un ltod P r o n International

United Press Intem stlensl

NEW YORK — Prleea u|&gt;enrd higher Monday
In m odrralr trading of New York Stork
Exc h.mgr Issues.
T lir Dow Jones Industrial avers nr. which
rose 3121 Iasi wrek. was up 4 HO lo 2148 29
shortly aflrr Ihr markrt oprnrd.
Advanrrs Ird declines 442-313 among the
1.207 Issues crossing the Nrw York Stock
Exchange tap* Early turnover amounted lo
about 9.680.000 shares
Analysis said market activity should be
relatively calm In the first few davsof the wrek

as participants a wall the latest data on Ihr
economy
l ire key report on the wrek — October s U S
merchandise trade drill ii — Is s* i for release
Wednesday morn Inn
The oilier reports will rover industrial
production, capacity utilisation, hmisinit
s'arts, business Inventories, producer prices
and retail sales
Besides the eco.iomlc reports, a meeting of
the Federal Reserve's Open Market Commltt.-r.
Its polky making arm. was also scheduled this
week

Dollar drifts higher;
gold, silver mixed
United Press Intsrnst'snal

The dollar drilled slightly
higher Monday in light trading
or. most major foreign cur­
rency markets as traders
began *r taring their portions
ahead of Wednesday's releasr
cf the U s*. .ner&gt; tiandlse trade
•ejv** n. -'V iit . ! C- T«* ,/s«
mixed
Most traders expert the
Commerce f)r|Mrtmrnt report
on the nation s trade picture to
show little rltange Imnr Sep
ternber's deficit ol $10 46
blllkm
•n earlier trading in the Far
"•am. lire dollar slrrn.lhened
against the Japanese yen
dosing O 49 yen higher at
122 92 yen
Dealers said the dollar was
Ituncrd by the ut.{'ending an
nnuncemenl of Japan's Nov­
ember trade surplus which

Local interest

traders estimated will extred
•0 billion
The Finance Uralstry Uler
announced the nation's trade
surplus grew lo *6 33 billion
tmm 8-1 73 x year ago
Currency dealers noted lire
Nrlbu Salaon greup purr.issed
mote than » 'f t t nuP’oo duitng
ihr morning s c.&lt;c.. to
&lt;
Its {tlatured snjulsllion ol tlxInl.-rronth ,-ntai Hotel of Hrt
tain
In Kuropr. the dollar began
the week in Frankfurt at I 741
West German marks, up from
I 733 marks on Friday.
The dollar began lire day In
Zurich ai I 4663 Swiss (rams
up from I 4605 In Pam the
dollar opened at 5 ‘*47 French
francs, up (nan 5 9393
Silt er oprned uni hanged In
Zuttch *1 96 13 &gt;\n ounce ar.d
oprnrd unchanged In lomdon
at t o I 6 annuner

Pillsbury rejects new offer
U n » s 4 Prass Intsrnatlarssl

MINNEAPOLIS - Food giant
Plllsbury Inc has refetlrd a
new. hlglrer trnder (gler nl
•3 49 billion from Grand Met
ro p o llla n P L C fa llo w in g
wrekrnd dlsruioionx of the
inopnaad by top officials &lt;M
both companies a Ptllsbury
spokesman announced
The Brtttsh company raised
its offrr frnm IAu to It U a
share but Ptllsbury Chairman
fTithp L South rrjecled the
n e w o f f e r . PI i I s b u r y
spokesman Johnny Thompson
said Sunday
Thom pson said Idllsbury

m o ciders Its slixk stimuli hr
valued up In the W H range
The British company first
offered •**) a share in early
Ortobrr for Ptllsbtirv shares in
a 33 2 billion takeover hid lor
Ihr Minneapolis based food
com pany
G r a n d Mel
*pr*-Mhzrs
a number of
brand names Including sever­
al well known liquor brands

G old And Silver
NEW YORK — Foreign and
domestic gold A silver (Mires
quoted In itollars per iroy
mince Mondav
Gold
London
l*revkHis close 420.75 off 2 73
Morning Using 421 OO
up

0

2

Hong Kong

3

4 2 1 .30 oil I 20

New York

Dow Jones
Dow Jonas Averages
10:00 am .
30 Indus 2130 43 up
20 Trans 934 46 up
13 Util* 183.63 up
63 Stork 817 73 up

7?irsr quotatkuia provided
by member* of the National
Association o f Securities
Dealer* arr representative
In te r dealer prtcea as of
nud-mnrnlog lodav Interd r a U r m a rk e rs ch a n g e
throughout the day Prters do
not Include retail markup or
ma/sdiiMu
*
Bid
Ask
\mettran ."tone* r 3 K
4
33".k
33 s.
r »rj&lt; L *r-vCl
3DH
□UH
31M
PPAL
3 IH
34 Vs
Fla Progress
34 H
O H
43M
H CA
Hughes Supply I7 H
17*a
Morrison's
23S
23**
NCRCnrp
33 V* 53M
38 H
39**
Plrsary
1IH
114
Scotty's
Southeast Bank 22H
2J
SunTrust
20 %
2 1 *%
65 vy
Wall Dtsnry
B5H
Wrstlnghousr
3 2H
52 H
I7 H
Brunswtc k
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9
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18*%
I 8 VS
44 As
44 H
Winn Dixie
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Ettietsoti............ 30*.

6 94
J 16
0 39
2 63

( ’(Mnrxspot
,
gold oprn
420 20 rdf 2 70
C o n rx ifkrt — *-•»»«•
silver o|irn
6 133 off 0 04
(London m o rn in g fixing
change Is ttaord on the pre­
vious day's rktslng prlcr.)

Actor Richard Castellano dead at 55
Unltod Proos Intsmattonal

N O R TH BERG EN. N J . C h a r a c t o r a c to r R ic h a rd
Castellano, who was nominated
for Tony and Academy awards
for Ills |ier1orntances In "Lovers
and Other Strangers." lias died
ol a heart attack a report saltl
Monday. He was 35
('.aslellann. who specialized In
overweight characters and was
noted lor his portrayals ol
Ita lia n -Am ericans on stage,
screen and television, died Sat­
urday hi Ills home in North
Bergen. N.J , The New York
Times said

Castellano, who won praise lor sion drama " I he Gangster
his portrayal of the moltster Chronicles "
Clements In "Th e Godfather.*'
Although Castellano often
Francis Coppola's 1972 Him. played overweight characters,
earlier was nominated for the his wife, actress Ardell Sheridan,
stage and movie awards for his told the 1'ttnes that his normal
performances In both produc­ weight was o n ly near 200
tions of the comedy "Lovers and |M&gt;utids. hul producers always
Other Strangers" by Renee Insisted he gain at least 30
|x&gt;unds fur his roles
Taylor and Joseph Bolgua
The Broadway veteran and
Tile Bronx-born Caxlellano ran
onetime construction worker, a construction company In New
was (he main cliarncier In the Jersey until hr took up Method
1972 TV show "Th e Super" and acting in 1961. studying with
played the title role In the Bteit Warren and louring In
1975-76 sitcom "Joe and Sons " plays staged lor the elderly and
lie also portrayed u I’inhibition physically handicapped, the
era Mafioso In Ihc 1981 televi­ re|M&gt;rt said

New York Post editor John Canning dead at 56
Unltsd Prssa Intsrnatlanal
NEW YORK - John Canning,
managing editor ol the Nrw York
Post, died Sunday aflrr a heart
attack while on vacation in
Mexico. Ihr nrws|tu|M-r said. Hr
wax 36
Friends said Canning died of
compllrullons from a bleeding
ulcr t altrr suite ting the hrurt
attack In Ills hntrl room In the
e||y of lxta|&gt;a. Ihr nrwspa|x-r
said
"John Canning was a gtral

editor and Itrloved Irirnd to all ol
us," said Jane Amsterdam, edi­
tor of The Post. "Ills contribu­
tion lo this |M|ier w as enormous
John's Inlrlllgettcr and wit wrrr
displayed lo our readers each
day on Page One. He will lxsorely missed.”
For I he past several years.
Canning has been responsible
mainly for the design and layout
of Ihr front page of (he Post,
known for lls rye-grabbing
headlines.
lie was appointed managing

editor ol I hr Post In November
IUHO alter a quarter-century
report.ug and editing for pa|&gt;rrs
In Australia, where hr moved to
in 1953 alirr gelling his start in
journalism In his native New
Zealand.
a
C u n n in g w o rk e d on the
Sydney Sun belorr joining Hie
opposition Sydney Dally Mirror
owned by Ku|x*ri Murdoch. In
the 1960s.
Funeral arrangements were
Incomplete.

DEATHS
H E L E N B .F R IS n E Y
Helen S Frlsbey. 76. 2908
Park Court. Sanford, died Satur­
day at Florida llospltul South.
Orlando. Born Jan I I . 1912 In
North Carolina, she moved lo
Sanford from Tennrssee In
1956. She wax a rrtlrrd teacher
for Plnecrest Elementary. She
was u member of I he Plnecrest
Baptist Church.
Survivors Include son. Bill.
Sunford; daughter. Phyllis. Los
Angeles; stepson. Phil. Phoenix.
Art*.: two grandchildren.
G ru m k o w Funeral Hom e.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments
JO H N E V E R E TT PAUL

John Everell Paul. 21. 980
Montgomery Road. Altamonte
Springs, died Friday ul North
Lake Hlvd and S R. 436 Horn
Sept. 27. 1967 In Albany. Ga..

he moved lo Altamonir Springs
Irum there In 1975. lie was a
student and un Episcopalian
Survivors Include wife, Jen­
nifer A.; brother. Timothy W.,
Wrsl Germany, sisters. Denise
Drnntnglnn. A|xipka. Andrrnu
C. Ruckrr. Old Tow n; parents.
Mr and Mrs Phillip W.. Albany:
maternal grandfather. A E
Freeman. A lb a n y ; paternal
grandparents. Mr. uml Mrs.
Wyalt. Albany.
Bald win- Fait ch ild Funeral
Home. Apopka. In charge of
arrangements.

W ILLIAM A. ROSE
William A. Rose. 64. Lake
Boulevard, Sanford, died Satur­
day ill Central Ftorldu Regional
Hosptlal. Sanford. Horn Dec. 19.
1923 In W cbbvllle. Ky.. he
moved lo Sanford from Fort
Campbell. Ky.. In 1959. lie was

a retired Navy commander and a
Methodist Hr was a member of
I he Sanford Mason Ir Lodge.
Fieri Reserve. Sanford, and Ihr
Rrllrrd Ollicrr's Assoc laIon.
Survivors Include wife. Inez l\:
son. Ronald. Hawaii; brother.
Carl, Lake Mary, sister, Benulah
Whitaker. Si. Cloud.
Oaklawu Park Cemetery and
Funeral Home. Luke Mary. In
charge ol arrangements.

FUNERALS
ra itx tr.H iK N i
F u n t f l l M f . K H l M W t H «l«n S F n c M ,
ol lenterd »ho d-ed leiucder *lll be t
pm
T « c d * , afternoon el me Pmecretl
ftepi.cl C N z th aim Re. Dr Tom JocoPc
oftft i.i-ng Interment a lll loikra Far mow
afto a im . memorial conlnbutant ere lug
Vetted to the Plnecretl Beplitt Church
Beneooient Fund Fnendt me* coll at the
Gremboe Funeral Home toder I Monde, I
from | | p m
A rran gem en tt by G re m c o a Funeral
Home. Senior J

Di M ita to m eet w ith R eagan
U n l l i d B r H I IWltMSa tlPBPl

LO S A W G E LE S — Italian
Prtmr Minister Ortaco Dr Mila
arrived in the United Stairs
bu .'lJV for a h a Angeles srml
nar m arkka the 4Cth anutversary of i he Marshall Plan and a
In -V. hlngton wi-h
P»rs!i!.*tit Rr-4gao and Prrsi
dent elect Geotgr Hutch
Dr Mila. 60 making his set
ond visit to thr Unitrd Slates in
six months, will br thr llrst
W rslrrn leader to meet with
Reagan and Hush since Soviet

leader Mikhail G ot bat Itrv's an
niHinrmenl Wednesday to the
United Nations of a rrductkitt In
Warsaw Pact troop and tank
strength In Eastern E’lropr.
De Mila who a n ..rd in Lna
Angrles late Sunday afternoon.
&lt;alle-J .otti.ii tiev s tnuvr ‘a
I iic decision" the- •sill es|
courage negotiation. on amis
COfllaul lit K iimi|r- Dr Mita tail
llcmed. though thr objective ts
for a 'substantial equilibrium of
armed hirers and their rrorteit
taflnn In a defensive direct ton.”
Italy and thr Uni* ?d Stairs are

among the 16 mrinhets ol Ihr
North Atlantic Treaty Organlz.c
li o n , c o u n t e r p a r t l o th r
seven member Warsaw Part al­
liance.
Dtllrrencrx over Middle East
policy also were ex|iectrd lo
f i g u r e I n •h e t a l k s i n
W v h lug: on
l&gt;e Mila said tn m u iriirrvlral.isl wrek lie will tell l/.r*
c&gt;fllc lals that refusing PIX) leach r
Yasser Arafal an entry visa lo
address the U .N G e n e ra l
Assembly In New York "doesn't
seem to me to lie an inirlligrni
art."

mental srtvkrs building. Deju
•slid Hie environmental hrulth
wetton might Iw moved lo the
IJve Oak offices

Lnngwood services but Drju
discouraged that oplkm H r said
Ihr county needs to oiler hralth
services lo all areas of the
county, not |usi the northern.
Sanlord area.

Center-------Continued from Page 1A
A county %|tat e committer lit
tic totter recommended including
an »il»er 3.(X*‘ h-rt In the m s
south r o u n ty site tor the
Environmental Health section of
file health de|Mrtment, now
IcK-ated tn the main Sanlord
Health Unit at 240 W Airport
Bled In Sanfotd But Drju re
ronm irndrd moving ih.it section
to the nearby county Environ
mental Service* building at
Southgate Drive.
B r e a u x e th e p r o p o s e d
expressway may evrntually
eliminate the countv environ

I h r Environmental Health
move would free additional
s|sirr In thr Sanford Health Unit
Drju said Ihr health depart­
lor rx|ianston. Drju said Hr said
ment
currently |intvtdes services
the heal ill drpartmrnl w*ll nerd
t h r a d d it io n a l s p a re for four hours a wrek at five loca­
r «p.mdrd programs this year, tions In churchci and rnminuniun hiding five additional staffers ly centers tliro u g h o u l th r
county. D rju recom m ended
lo provide primary carr srrvlcr.
IcMiklng In o{irnlng more s.urlhtr
T h r commlltrr recommended ofTlrrs throughout thr county
expanding thr Sanford Hralth rather than expanding the San­
U n it to r o n s o l l d a t r t h r ford office.

S ta ff--------------Continued from Page 1A
As |urt of the iwiraani/atioft.
nrtxnn rreommrnds designating
a secretary in Ihr ctepartment u
ttrnrllts tec him bill, cl'wlgiialiog
a current data entry clerk as a
p e rson n el te c h n ic ia n , and
creating a secretarial position.
Another personnel rha ng r
recommended is not rrplartng
budget unalysl Juan IV rrz who
recently resigned A current
minpuler oper.itm |irugtanimrt

will be rrclasslllrd lo manage
tttrnl inform ation system stiuclgrt analyst In comblnr ex|trlienee In budget, accounting and
computer systems into a single
rlasatflcatlon. Ih r {trrson lllling
ihr (Mtsiuon would rr|M&gt;rt In the
Itnuncr director

Budget inhumation was pro­
grammed Into the city's new
&lt;outputri bv *&gt;«' l -uid payroll
is lo he handled by the computer
by Jan I. with utility billings
being added later In January.
Faison said th r proposed
changes represent a "llgblenlng
up” of thr stall, a procedure hr
«.nd should lie undertaken every
frw years to make sure the i lly
stall I s rlllrlenlly organized

Faison said the savings Irom
not rr|&gt;lai log Perez will tie used
lo birr tec him t.m» for computer
work.

B e ils --------------Continued from Page IA
rxpl.nurd during a
recent interview "The money Is
used for Christmas ussisianrr lo
peoplr In nerd and we also assist
them throughout thr year.”
Some of the m o n e y a ls o is
earmarked lor building o|M-talions and eominuuliy service
activities at the army olflces.
located ut 700 W. 24th SI..
Sanford. Flanigan said
Salvallon Army kellies have
liern familiar tmllday sights in
Ihr Unitrd Slatrs sines the turn
of the century
According lo
Flanigan, kellies were find used
lo raise donations for hungry

fishermen
“ The fishermen In San Fran­
cisco were hard hit und a
Salvationist had Ihr Idea of
putting out a |m i| to raise food
and money for food." Flanigan
said.
T h r plan winked and kellies
have liern a |iart of Christmas
ever since. Flanigan said his
average {ler-kcllle Income so far
Ibis year Is *136. For Ihr same
lime {irrtod Iasi year. Ihr perkettle Income was *126.
Hul these nnmliers are de­
ceiving as Flanigan explulnrd
Our total kettle income lot Ibis
year Is down about $1,500

lireause we have lewer locu
lions.” hr said So far. only right
of Ihr 14 slat Ions havr liern
stalled due lo Insutllelrnt volun­
teers.
Flanigan has placed a news
paper ad searching for help. "We
will hire people lo stand.” he
said. "Some need extra money
for Christmas and others have
nn Job and seasonal work Is
better than no work. Still others
Just want to try something
different."
This yeur's ranks also will lxsupplrm rnlrd by a group of
12-year-olds from the Salvallon
Army churc h.

Debate------Continued from Page 1A
said.
"I don't think thr waterfront Is
bring used lo Its full imlrnllal
We s h o u ld look ul w h a t
Savannah, Jacksonville. Tampa.
Miami and smaller cities have
dune lu with their waterfronts
and see what is applicable here."
Sweeting said lie Is not pm|Mislug a large expenditure of
local lax money to improve thr
waterfront, but suggests ttK&gt;|M-rallot! between the rlty and
private In tr r e s ls . and In ­
vestigating what federal grants
might he available for such
Improvement.

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made and developers arr prr{birlng more sficeine proposals
lor submission lo Ihc East
Central Florida Regional I’lanulug Council llomurt. a sub­
sidiary of Sears. Roebuck A Co.,
has pro|M&gt;sed a shopping mall
northwest of the 1-4-S.R. 46
Junction, and Melvin Simmons A
Asvx'latrs of lndlana|xtlls has
pro|xisrd a shopping mall on thr
east side of 1-4 near the County
R o ad 4 0 A 1 2 r&gt;III S t r e e t )
overapsss. A (bird proposal, by
the Hahn Company of Cllfomla.
Is for a shopping mall In thc
proposed Camelol development
Just north of Heathrow.

Sweeting said the waterfront
should lx- something that draws
|M-uplr to downtown Sanford and
suggests attracting more regat­
tas and oilier events on Ihc lake.
He also said Sanlord olllelals
should make themselves aware
ol thr pro|M&gt;vils lor shopping
renlcr In Ihr 14. Slale Road 46
area and Imw they would affect
l he rlty.
"City officials need lo inert
with these drvrlo|x-rs and know
what their plans are and how
thry will affret the d ly ." he said.
Two |&gt;ro|M&gt;s,ils lor shopping
centers In the area have been

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Second arrest made in boarding house deaths
United Frees International

Sixth body is ruled hom icide victim

SACRAM ENTO. Calif. - Police
Investigating the mysterious
deoihs of seven elderly people
who lived al Ihe same boarding
house said Saturday they have
arrested a second person and
linked an eighth body to the
bizarre case
Ismael Carrasco Florez was
arrested on charges he built the
pine box In which the eighth
body, lhal of an elderly man.
was placed. The man was pul In
a pine box and dumped In Ihe
Sacramento River nearly three
years ago. police said
Police declined to furnish
Flurrz age or address. They said

a news conference will t&gt;r held at
11 a m Sunday
Authorities had previously dug
up seven bodies In Ihe heavily
landscaped yard of Ihe boarding
house on F Strrct not far from
Ihe stale Capitol.
The operator of the txxudlng
hou se . Dorothea M ontalvo
Puente. 29. was arrested last
month after the gruesome ill*
covery. charged with one count
of murder, and Is being held
w ithout hall a. Sacrumcntu
County Jail.
The boarding house catered In
hard-lo-place welfare clients and
alcoholics, and police charge she
continued cashing Ihr welfare
and other rhecks of missing

D A R TM O U TH . Mass — A wnman whose skeleton was
discovered In a gravel pit duilng the weekend was a m urdrr
victim whose death may be related to five others In
southeastern Massachusetts, officials determined Sunday.
Forensic trsta on the remains showed the woman was
murdered, said Bristol County District Attorney Ronald A.
Pina, win) classified thr discovery as "similar to the others"
but stopped short of connecting the killings.
A hunter discovered the remains Saturday off Route 193. the
same general area where the bodies of five women, all apparent
homicides, have been discovered within the past five months,
police said.
The discovery was made at kboul 3.30 p.m. burled In a
gravel pit neat :1k - Heed Road exit tamp. state p o lit e M id Tlit
body was probably dumped there last spring and the hot
summer accelerated Its decomposition. Pina said
He declined to say how he knew the woman had been
murdered

Doctor: Heavy metal music
is ‘religion’ to some youths

N ixon prognosticates Giants victory

United Prsss lalarnatlarial

E A S T RUTHERFORD. N J . - Richard Nixon, who fancied
himself the nation’s No I football fan when president. Sunday
watrhrd thr Nr w York Giants defeat the Kansas Ci.y Chiefs
and pronounced the Giants' ready for the playofTs.
Nison, who lives In Upper Saddle Riser. N.J . went to tne
Glunts locker room after their 28-12 victory to congratulate
them.
"If you look at tne teams across Ihe &gt;mint.y there are a lot of
lough ball elt'ba" Nixon sold. "The way Ihe Giants have
played tn the last three weeks, yon have to give them a real
good shot.**
The Giant* will win the NFC East If they defeat the New York
Jeta Sunday.
"Th e Jets are going to be tough.’’ said Ntron. ever Ihe
politician. "Th e Giants have to stop the Jets' run. and get a
good pass rush on the quarterback ”
Nixon, who resigned from the presidency Aug 9. 1974. In
the wake of the Watergate scandal, said he would stop short of
playing offensive coordinator for the Giants.

Golden Apple Awards given Sunday
LOS A NGELES — Talk show host Morion Downey Jr. beat
out Gcraldo Rivera to win the *988 Sour Apple award for the
least newsworthy and/or most taken by his own publicity at
the 48th Annual Golden Apple Awards ceremony Sunday.
Downey, whr has been sued four times and has received 35
death threats for on air remarks since launching his career, did
no! attend lire ceremony at Ihe Regent Beverly Wllshtrr Hotel
and sponsored by the Hollywood Women s Pres* Club
Downey began his rarrer as a Mlk radio host on WDDO AM
In Orlando. Fla., and was fired In 1983 after throwing u punch
and epithets at a supporler of abnrilon rights He is best known
for his television talk show.
"The Morton Downey J r. Sliow" made Its debut on New
York’s independent television sta.lon W W O R TV In 1987.
bringing Downey national attention for his abrasive style The
sliow became syndicated nationally on Memorial Day 1988
The show. Ir. which Downey typically hurls abuse at his
guests while bullying them to defend their opinions or
lifestyles, ranks No. 1 In Its time slo* despite the comments of
critics from coast to cuast. Joyce Mlllntan of Ihe San Franc Iso
Chronicle, for example, castigated him as a "foul-mouthed,
arrogant, sextet. racial, homophobic ... basic all-American
lout."- • It) » i 1 i t t i o A
Rivera, the only other person nominated for the Sour Apple,
recently made the cover of Newsweek for a siory on "Trash
T V . ” Th e graduate ot Brooklyn Law School was an
Investigative reporter before hosting his nationally syndicated
talk show. "Geraldo.”

Fans buy Liberace mansion for $325,000
LAS VEGAS. Nev. — A retired oilman and a housewife
purchased Liberace '* lavish 14-ruom mansion at auction
Saturday (or Ihe bargain basement price of $325,000 and
announced plana to turn thr 10.549 squarr-fool villa Into a
memorial to the late entertainer.
James H. Sedger. 52. a retired oilman from Calgary. Alberta.
Canada, and Loma Burroughs. 49. a housewife from Phoenix.
An/., both fans of Ihe lair flamboyant pianist, said they have
formed a partnership lo preserve ihe home, turn ll Into a
museum, and open II lo the public.
"We want lo preserve II as a tribute lo Liberace." said
Burroughs. "We want lo preserve II and open II for the
enjoyment of Ihe public."
The home, which fralurrs rninured marbled rooms. Tivoli
lights and celling frescoes, was originally Baled on the open
market ul $2 8 million but failed to sell at that price.
Seder, who now resides tn Las Vegas, and Bunoughs said
they are not sure yet If they will open the museum as a
business or operate It as a non-profit attraction
An estimated JUO people attended Ihe Saturday evening
uuetlon. held on Ihe 26th floor of Bally’s Hotel-Casino on the
La* Vegas Strip Thirty-two people registered lo bid on the
home. Six bid* were submitted during the flve-mlnute auction.
Auctioneer firlc Nelson of Eric Nrlson Auctioneering, of Las
Vegas, opened Ihe bidding al $1 million, failed lo receive an
offer, and low ered ihe opening price lo $500,000
Nelson finally settled for an Initial hid of $200,000 and four
other oflers followed Ix-lorr Seder submitted Ihe winning
amount
Seder, who was doing the bidding for Ihe partnership, threw
hts white cowboy hat In the air and lei It lull lo the floor as
Nrlson proclaimed him owner of thr home previously
belonging to the man affectionately known as "M r.
Showmanship."

From United Press International reports
’4

A T L A N T A — A psychiatrist
who treats drug addlrtrxi youths
says rock music with "heavy
metal” themes of violence, sex­
ual deviation and occult symbolIvon Is Increasing and becoming
a "religion" lor some troubled
trenagi rs
Dr. Paul King said m an
Interview that youngsters are
lte*r«iing to musk- with lyric*
even more aggressive and vio­
lent than ihoar ol heavy metal
The new music with more
destructive themes Is known as
"black metal” or "speed metal."
hr said King cited one song.
’ Angel of Death” by Slayer,
w hich talks of Dr. Joseph
Mrngrir. the Nazi doctor w I mi
conducted grotesque medical
experiments on Jews In Adolf
Hiller’s death ramps
"Attention to negative Images
In Ihe music field Is Increasing."
he said
King, one of ihe sprakrrs at a
recent Atlanta conference on
drug and alcohol addiction, has
|usl published a hook. "Sex.
Drugs and Kock’N Roll." with an
entire chapter devoted lo the
destructive, violent themes of
Iteav v metal musk
"The word religion’ Is not
used lightly.” King said In an
Interview Iasi week "F o r a
troubled youngster who views
thr world through dark glassrs.
heavy metal Is a throlngv of

chaos, violence und rrhrlllnn
e x p re s s e d In th u n d e ro u s
rhythm ."
T h e chem ically dependent
youngsters In trralmrnt. he said,
tell him they listen tn messages
lhal "tell It like It Is You want lo
know something about us? You
better listen tnour music "
King. who has Situ ire Mi tg
d ru g and i Irohul addicted
youths for 12 years, is director of
M lo ln rrn l services at Choftrr
loikrsldr llnrp.tul In Memphis.
Term Charter Lakeside is one of
33 hospl'-ils sprrtallrlng In ad
dlctlvr disease rare opt ruled by
Ihe Charier Mrdlt al Corp
He wrote Ihr 132 page book
over a three-year period because
" I ’m a parent Wltai I find tail
there as an adult, wr still don't
understand their world — that
spiritual struggle between g&lt;»&gt;&lt;1
and evil
"Th e values for school, home
and churrh are weaker todav
than they wrre 20 yrars ago.’
King said "Children who do noi
Identify with the values with
which they were raised must
Identify with somrthlng All
youngsters, whether they *av so
or not. brllevr tn a higher power
Troubled youngstrrs believe the
highest power Is evil Heavy
metal affirms this theology and
|nits ll lo music "
Drug-addicted youngsters arr
so lar removed (rom society, the
music makes them frrl strong in
a negative way ”

Police crack
down on
cocaine couple

IxMrders.
Puente is an ex-convict who
had served lime for drugging
und tobhlng elderly bar |»alnma
Florez Is accused of building
the pine box cnskel al INirnte’s
request and helping her dump ll
In Ihe river tmm a levee 20 miles
north of Sucramento In late
Det &lt;mbt I IM S The casket and
plastic-wrapped body wrre
found on New Year’s Day 1980
In .he river In neighboring Sut­
ler County.
The plasib- wrapping was sim­
ilar lo that used lo enshroud Ihe
txxtlrs unearthed at the Sacra­
mento hoarding house.
Sutter County officials said the
cause of death of the man has

not been determined.
"T h e suspect was arrested
sometime Ibis afternoon by Ihe
Sacramento Police Department
for being an accesaory. anti he
lold them hr built Ihe box In Ihr
F Street residence and that hr
usalstrd In transporting Ihr box
und dum ping'll." Sutter County
sheriffs detective Sieve Slzelovc
said.
Florez Insisted he didn’t know
what was In Ihe box. Slzelove
said.
Sarramenlo poller may have a
tentative Identification of Ihe
vlrtlm. who was believed lo have
lived out of stair unlll shortly
before his death, hr said.

Thirty-two Rhodes
scholarships awarded
Unltsd P ra ts International

LOS ANGELES - Thirty
Iwo studrnis bom Am-rit an
colleges and unlv-r*Mtes were
named Sunday a * rrvipknls
of prestigious Rhode* scholar
ship* lor stuih
I t&lt; ford
'v'ntvrrslty. harvard 8*1 w fjt
dvr and Yale had four
T h r winning undergraduate
anil graduate students. 22
men and 10 women, were
seletird from 1.206 appli­
cants attending 309 colleges
and universities nationwide
David Alexander. Amrrtcan
secretary of Ihe HhntJrs
Scholarship trust, said recipi­
ents were pursuing studies
ranging from medicine to
social concerns.
" T h i s year's recipients
showed |&gt;artlrular concern
about domestic problems
such a* hunger. Ihr homeless
and AIDS." he whl "Many
also were It.tolled In literacy
programs ami as tubas In the
Inner city."
Students Imm 24 colleges
a n d u n l v r r s l l l r s w e re
selected led bv Harvard’s live
rrctptrnts and Yalr's four
I-ast year. Harvard claimed 10
winners and Ivy League rival
Yale bail none
Three m b o o ls I I k - College
of William and Mary. Regis

College and New College of
I h r U n iv e rs ity of South
Florida had winner* for 'he
Mrst lime. Alexander said
A total 30 stairs were repre­
sented, with two each from
Ohio and Oklahoma fh r two
trot t Ohio. Cortwropher Ford
and Blairr lloxby. « r r both
from Cincinnati and both *&lt;•
u rn! Harvard.
Calllornla schorls had Ihe
largest mimbrr of recipients
with two students front Stan
ford and one each fnan the
U n iv e rs ity of C a lifo rn ia .
Berkeley, the California In
stltutr of TechiKdAgy Whit­
tier College. Occidental Col
lege and Ihe University of
Southern California
T h r C a lt e c h s tu d e n t.
G r e g o r y D u b o i s , fro m
Sarasota. Fla . entered New
College of Ihe University ol
South Florida at 12 and Is
about lo reertve hts ika tor air
tn physics al 23. Alexander
said
Vlee I’resldent-elerl Dan
Uuayle’s ahita mater. DrPauw
U n iv e rs ity , had Its first
winner since 1948 in Douglas
D lrm elrr. from Florissant.
M o . and Baylor University
had Its llrst winner since 1934
In Brad Carson of Tulsa Okla

NO COST . . .
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Unltsd Frsss International

MOUNTAIN VIEW. Calif. - A
couple areused of giving Ihrlr
17-year-old daughlrr cocaine
and leaching her how lo makr
crark (old police they figured the
girl would be exposed lo drugs
anyway and "warned Iter lo be
c *posed al home.” authorities
said
Victor llupman. 36. and his
wlfr. 1‘alruta. 34. were booked
o n f o u r c o u n t s e a c h of
furnishing curalne lo a minor,
poller said
The 17-year-old girl told her
school counselor about her
parents giving her cocaine and
even "leaching" her how to cook
ihe drug lo produce crack, a
highly addictive derivative that
Is smoked.
Slate child abuse laws re­
quired Ihe school lo Inform
police.
Mountain View (tollce Ll. Sieve
Gray said Victor Hupman. who
was arrested Friday night, told
Investigators h r figured his
daughter would hr exposed (o
cocaine anyway, and "wanted
her lo tie rx|M&gt;sed at borne.”
Gray said there was no evi­
dence Ihe couple offered cocaine
to their four other children, who
range In age from 6 to 14 Bui
Iwo of Ihe younger children were
aware their parents used thr
drug. Gray said.
” ll‘s nol uncommon for kids to
find Ihrlr parents’ drugs and
Ingest them." Gray said.

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WORLD
BRIEFS
Belgian shot dead In Beirut
BEIRUT. Lebanon — Gunmen shot ami killed a Belgian
national Monday an he walked along a Mnalcitl wc*t llelrui
Mreel near a Syrian arm y checkpoint, poller said
Th e victim. Identified a* George A rth u r Ja n Van
Nrww-rrlmrg. 65, wan walking In the clty’a Manara
neighborhood when hr wan attacked by three assailant* am!
shot with a gun rquipjK-d with a silencer. a poller *|&gt;okr*niuri
Mid.
"The man wan killed at i 1 a in . hul still w r have no details
on hi* murderer* or hi* status," the spokrsrnan *ald
Neighbor* said Van. a Irurhrr at the Mnslrtii-niti Hn* Beirut
cultural center. I* divorced and lives with hi* son In the area

Philippine m ilitary on alert
MANILA. I'hlllpplne* — Military force* have hern placed on
alert alter intelligence report* revealed that coup leader
Gregorio “Gringo"
Honasan wa* plotting to destabilize
President Coraion Aquino's government, a security ollirta! said
Monday.
Brig Gen Rodolfo llta/on. rhlel of the &lt;apItoTs military
detente command, said in a radio interview military lorces
were on alert and Ihat dire* lives had been sent over the
weekend (or iroo|iw to cliec k tnlrlligrncr report* Ihat Honasan
had joined right wing fore-, "to undertake destabilisation
actions ”
llu! B’oion dented rebuts that the military had tieen placed
on red alert — the maximum state of readiness
"The messages were srnl out to warn the troop* and for
lh*m •*, he vlgllaro We cat not dtxiegard th**se llntrlligi
reports.' Hla/on said
Blazon played down the potential threat nl Honasan. an *rrny
lieutenant colonel, vnd National Poller Mu) Hcynsldo
( aluu.it.in who heads a rlglllwing group loval to railed
Presideni Ftrdlnaml Marcos
Huron did say llornisan’s lours iiiuld resort to "assassltu
Hons bombings and raids "

North Korea nam es new prem ier
TOKYO — North Korra aim.nmi rd Mon da v the appomtmrnl
nl Communist Party Secretary Yon llynng Milk as Ihr nation •
new premier, rrptai tng Li Gun Mo w ho resigned (or health
reasons
The o4h&lt; tal (Northl Korean Cenir.il New* Agency wild Yon's
selection, nude by the |uriy Central Commlttre Sunday, was
approved Monday by the Supreme People * Assembly. North
Korea * par Ilame nt
The agency, in a disp.ni It monitored In Tokyo, said Li
•ubmltlrd Ills resignation tieeause hr lenitld It dllltcult to carry
cm rconomli organization and rx trriu l activities lor health
reasons "
The dls|&gt;alch *uld l.l also stepfied down limn the Pollihuro
The agen&lt; y said llan Song Hvong suc ceeded Yon as (tarty
secretary
It also said Hyon Ju n Guk was ru iiin l editor in-rhiel ol
Hodong Sinmun. the (tarty s olllc tal news|u|ier llycm was
replaced by Chu G yu Chang as a inrmtier ol the Central
Commlttre. it said

Scandal prom pts minister's resignation
BFHN, Switzerland — Swiss prstlcr mmisirr Kltsahrth Kopp
resigned Monday in Ihr wakr ol allegations linking tier
husband « (ormrr i nmpany with a $1 billion money laundering

operation.
Kopp 32. said she w ouldIf.rvr ollicr in fhe'enflld Febniifv
She was elected in 1984 as ihr first ever woman mmisirr on
the seven member Federal Council nr governing cabinet, and
her resignation was a major political sensation In normally
tranquil Sw itzerland
It fntlowrd the disclosure by authorities In November that
around I I billion had been "laundered" In Switzerland by a
so-called "Lebanon Connection" International drug ring run by
LrlMitesr and Turks.
Narcotic* were smuggled from the Middle East to Western
Europe and the United Stairs while the proceed* were
deposited In Sw isa think acrount* by couriers Hying hum
llelrui lo Zurich v la the Bulgarian capital. Sofia
Polli r wild a Zurich trading company named Shakarchl had
tieen Investigated m connection with the money-laundering
operation altiiough no ■barges have Item made
Hans Kopp a leading Zurich lawyer was on the tioard o( the
Sliak.indil company hul resigned Oct 27

Two jets crash in Armenia
Seven Yugoslavs, 78 Soviets killed
while flying supplies to quake victims
U n lt a d Pros* Intarnatlonal

LEN INAKAN. U S S R Seven crewmen were killed
when a Yugoslav plane tarrying
medical supplies for Armenian
earthquake victims crashed
Monday near the city of Yerevan,
a day after a Soviet cargo Jet on u
simitar mission went down with
the toss of 78 lives.
The l wo plane crashes rattle as
rest tiers rated to reach |tropic
still napped beneath tuns of
ruhhlr six day* » 0er the earth*
quake devastated a wide urea of
A r m e n ia , k i l l i n g tens of
thousand* of people
The Yugoslav new* agency

the Armenian Republlt
lanpig said the plane, which
was hauling medical supplies lo
the devastated region, normally
carries a crew of seven and that
all aboard dirt] in the crash It
did not give a reason for the
crash
A* P r e s i d e n t M i k h a i l
Gorbachev ended a grim tour rtf
the stricken region Sunday, the
nfllrUd Tass news agenry re­
ported that a four engine U-78jel
transport loaded with trtx&gt;|»* and

relief su pp lie s crashed on
approach to the Lcnlnakan
airport.
Tass said nine crew members
and f&gt;9 soldiers werr killed In the
Sunday crash It did not say
what caused the crash, how
many people were aboard, or If
there were any casualties on the

ground.
Sunday's rdlllun of lhr mili­
tary newspaper Red Star carried
a warning of such an Incident,
saving the skies over some of the
ravaged arras had become
dangerously crowded with the
arrival of scores of supply
planes
"Several planes are circling at

Unltad P ra tt Intarstlonsl

MEXIC O c m - An explosion
In a firework* vendor s booth
sjkirkrd a massive blaze ili.it
roc*d through wrv-rat building*
In a rrowded Mexico City shop
ping district, killing at least 52
prnplr and Injuring |U0, police
Mid
T h r Sunday afternoon lire
spread lo several other fireworks
stalls lu the central I .a Mrrred
market and engulfed nearby
nparlmrut* and stores hr lore It
was llnally hroughi under con
t*ol. author Itlcs said At least It
id the dead were children
Mexico City Mayor Camocho
Solis, altrr visiting the fire scene.

said the government would soon
enact laws (tanning Ihc sale id
llrewocks horn makrshttt a.,nd*
such a* the one where the
explosion occtineil
Thr .'atmemade stands trad!*
t.unallv spring up throughout
Ihr i tty with She approach ol the
Mexican holld.iv* Bay of Our
Lady of Guadalupe and the
Posada t hrtsltnas frsllval s|jnv
Mexicans cetebr.ui the holiday*
with fireworks
" W r have discovered 52
bodies so far and wr are still
seal thing for morr bodies.
E d u a rd o C r u t S a n ch e z, a
firrhghtrr Involved In ihr rescue
oprrallon. told Unltrd Pres* In­
ternational "There may he more

bodies,"
A lire olllctal who tnslstrd on
anonymity said many of the
Injured were critically burned,
ami said thr death toll wa*
exnectcil to d im e — u '. higher
The explosion «ud fl.r oc­
curred about t p m 14 p m ES Tl
at one of the te m p o ra ry
L-rwork* booth* and quickly
spread lo other fireworks shops,
five block* from downtown and
one block from thr La Mured
markrt. one of Mexico City’s
major commercial centers fire
offU lals M id
The fire also spread to the
Atnpudla market, which house*
srveral apartmrnls and sweet
store*, before It was extln*

From Unllsd Press International reports

go ls h ril

three

hours later

authorities M id

A column uf dark smoke rosihigh over the wooden amt con­
crete shop*, many ol whii h had
been Jam m ed w l'h h o ll.iv
shopper*
" I lost evrryihing I have
m.thing left," Mid 55-ycarold
Ararrli GarcLi s j she looked h
her glitlei! sweet shop 111 the
Vnpudi.i building "This Is go
lug lo be the worst Christmas ol
my IHr."
At l east NO t e m p o r a r y
llrrworks shops werr v t up In
the ar-a w-hrn the rxplosh.*
uccurrrd "und most of them
were set up Illegally." said
Domingo Erhrverna Avila

Anti-Moroccan rebels shot down U.S. plane
Unltad Praaa Intarnatlonal

R A B A T Morocco — Anti
Mofix i an rebel* claimed rrspnn
sihlllly Saturday for the doanlng
of a U.S aircraft rhartrrrd by
the Agency lor International
Development. M V in g the plane
was mtsident tiled
A c o m m u n i q u e by t h r
PotiMrlo Front rrta-ls said Ihe
wirerail, shot down while Hying
in a Morocco eornhat zone on
Thursday, has tieen found and
that ih r bodies ol the f|ve
American crew member* wilt tie

turned over quickly
T h r g u e rrilla s expressed
"profound regret' for the ac­
c id e n ta l s h o o tin g and its
drep-felt sympathy and con­
dolence* to Ihe families of the
deceasrd '
They M id one of its rrronttalSMm e patrol* o|M-ralltig near
the Morocco's desert defensive
wall and (hr Western Sahara
oasts of Gurltat Zrrnmurr trad
tieen under constant attack by
the Moroccan Air Force lieforr

I hursday '* incident
W h e n tw o D C -7 p la n e s
chartered by V S AID sere seen
at 11 1)5 d m I hursday. ihr
patrol thought they werr C-130
Moroccan Air Force planes and
llrrd at the aircrall. thr Poltsarlo
communique Mid
Th r DC-7w, on a High! from
Dakar. Senegal, to Agadir.
Morocco, canted no national or
military markings
"It t* to lie noted that thr
reconnaissance unit Itad been
under constant bombing by Ihr
Moroccan A h Forte and ai this
stale of m ind rr.n ted and
ojened fire on ihr plane*." the
communique M id
"The destruction of one of thr
two |U S I planes was not pre­
meditated," the communique
said “ It was the result of
c o i n c i d e n c e of w a r
rtrrumstaner* Ihat pervaded In
the area The planes surprised
the reconnaissance unit which
had no means ol identifying
them "
The second rh.irirrcd plane

also was damaged hut landed
safely
Pollsar'**. which lias waged ,i
12-year war against Morocco
over a territorial dispute In thr
Western Sahara had vigorously
dented Ihe rebels downed Ihr
DC-7 Thursday
T h r c o m m u n i q u e s a id
PollMrlo had »rn l a learn to
investigate ih r downed aircrall
and on Friday, found the UC-7
and Its crew mem tiers.
U S official* earlier said
missiles were tired a I ihe planes,
w h ich were ow ned by an
Artznna company
They speculated that a rase of
mistaken Identity was Involved
The aircraft were Hying In in­
ternational air space, but in an
area controlled bv heavily armed
guernllas. deputy administrator
Jay Morris with the U.S. Agency
for International Development
said Friday.
The crash site of the DC’*7 w as
about 30 miles from Western
Sahara-Mauritania border
Western Sahara was a Spanish

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Ariane 4 rocket successfully launched
KOUHOU. French Guiana — A lowering French Ariane 4
rocket hurled two communication* satellites Into orbit
Saturday, 24 hours late, lu a record launch marking the
cominerclal debut of Europe's most powerful rockci
The 193-fool A ria n e 4 equljiped with lour si rap-on (rooster*
lor extra launch j»owrr. roared lo life at 7:34 p.m. EST. lighting
up a cloudy nlghl sky ns It cllmlied away from the Kurojxean
Space Agency's jungle launch complex on the northern coast
Ol South America
Frederic d'AMrsi. president ol Artunespucc. the European
consortium that markets Ariane Imoster*. Mid the launch of
two satellite* set a record in Ihc International commercial
launch markrt
Liftoff had heen planned for 6:56 p m. hot the countdown
was slopped ut the T-mlnus 26-sccond mark because of
concern about a luel valve In the rocket's third stage. The
concern proved groundless, however, and the launch pro­
ceeded 38 minutes later, a day behind schedule because of bad
weather and technical problems Friday.
Twenty minutes altrr ItllolL a llrttlsli military communica­
tions satellite called Skynrt 411. the first military payload ever
carried liy an Ariane. was placed In Its preliminary orbit and
four minute* alter that, a European illrrct broadcast television
satrllllr called Aslra I A billowed soil

Ofhclals In Moscow Saturday
put the death toll from the
W e d n e sd a y e arthqua ke at
-15.000. hul Armenian govern­
m e n t s p o k e s m a n V a r ta n
Vaskanyana said In the te
public's capo aI of Yerevan thai
an estimated 30,000 to liO.DOO
died
Half a million jieojile wen left
homeless in several rules nearly
destroyed by one of the worst
quakes In S o vie t hlstnrv

52 dead in fireworks accident

Labor, Likud to begin coalition talks
JERUSALEM
Israel's two major political parties vowed lo
work quickly and listen lo each other" in talks Monday on
forging a roalltlnn government that has rluded them since thr
divisive Nnv I elections
Labor Eorrign Minister Shimon Pries and Likud Prime
Minister Yltzhuk Shamir met Sunday in lay thr groundwork lor
formal negotiations aimed at creating a new government, ami
both sides were hopeful that thr current tmjiasse would soon
be resolved
T h r talks between Shamir and Peres added another level to
the (mllllea) dealing Israeli jmiI iii . I.m t have ticrn engaged In
since the elections hilled to give any jiollllral parly a majority
In parliament, the Knesset
Nearly six wreks have (kissed since ih r rlrtilnn*. and lour
weeks since Prrsldent Chaim llrrzog asked Shamir to try and
form a government
Hut In a |M&gt;ssllilr stumbling block to compromise. IVrrs Is
still Insisting that Labor would not join any government that
Intend* to build 40 new settlement* In the Israrlt-occuplrd
territories In the next four years and give a lot ol money to
Orthodox religious |kirtles. Sli.di.il said
Those two conditions were written Into agreements Likud
signed with smaller right-wing and religious parlies In
negotiation* to form a coalition Involving those faction*
without labor

T a n ju g said the Yugoslav
airplane, a Soviet built A n -12
propjel. crashed at 2 23 a m
Monday about 10 mile* from the
airport at Yerevan, the capital of

onr lime, watting for the signal
to land In these conditions, we
need p re c is io n and rig id
coordination." the dally said
About 300 Soviet transpun
planes are flying .uound the
clock to b rin g em ergency
supplies to the region, and
International (lights continue to
arrive w ith urgently needed
medical rqulpmrnt

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colony until thr mid 1970* when
It withurrw and handed over It*
tale to the United Nation* Before
the international body made any
derision, however. Mauritania
and Morocco occupied (tart* of
Weslrm Sahara
..

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GuSf m inisters confer on sum m it agenda
Unltad Pr**a I n f matlonal
MANAMA. Ilahrutit — l*eraUn
(lu ll Arab foreign ministers,
hoping to solidify a fragile
i ease-lire In Ihr Iran-lraq war.
conferred In Manama Sunday In
prrparr (or their first summit
since Ihr trurr took elfecl last

August
Foreign minister* of lUhrain.
Saudi A rabia. U n llrd Arab
Emirate*. Kuwait. Qatar and
Oman |»oard (or photographer*
l*fnrr meeting In a closed door
v w lo n under the •tuumiaiishlp
of Saudi Foreign Minister Prlnrr
Saud al Faisal
The meeting
a prelimi­
nary to a l)r&lt;- 19 summit of the
Ml lot! ('It!! ...... |» ration
Council. established In May
I9HI In ron*dinale regional deIrnar and economic policy In
light at the Permian Gulf wrar
mlilch (&gt;rgan in late 1980
"The hall ot Ihr Iran Iraq war
ham encouraged I he rtlort j ol
O C C m e m b e r a t al e a In
viirnglheii M-(ur1l&gt; In Ihr gulf. "
•Mid Sheikh Mohammad IIIn
Midvirbk J Kl'.ahfa Itahraln *

foreign minister, who opened the
meeting.
Arab government officials and
Western diplomats said the Dec
111 summit, the first since the
Aug 20 cease-lire took effect,
would lie a'med at converting
the fragile truce Inin |ierinanent

peace.
Hotli Iraq and Iran, wtio are
not member* of the OCC. still
maintain massive armies facing
each other along the 750-inllr
International tinnier nearly lour
months after the U.N sponsored
erase **rr *nok effecl.
The officials and dlptom«ls
also said otl-rtch GCC stales,
which bankioilrd Iraq s war ef­
fort* during the right-year cou­
nter with non Arab Iran wanted
to Intpnivr lies with Iran
‘ The gulf Aralis don't want to
see Iraq and Its powerful army
ilomlnatlng thrlr affair* In the
(Mist war era." a Western diplo­
mat said
"They want to Improve tie*
with Iran to ensure a balance
brtw rern the tw o reg ion *!
superpower*, but they d o ul
want to antagonize Iraq IF* an

of some 350 U.N peare-kccnlng
troops along the Iran-lraq
Under, said Ihr |M)trtillal lor
fresh hostilities remained strong
U.N.-sponsored peace talks
have stalled. In (wrt over Iraqi
Insistence on sovereignty over
the Shall al Arab waterway
belwren Iran and Iraq whk h
leads into the Persian Gulf

extremely delicate diplomatic
tusk.
The officials also said gull
Arab leaders al ihr upcoming
summit also would discuss ways
to curb oil production ultrr last
m o n th 's O P E C m eeting In
Vienna The Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries
at that meeting derided to rut
production to stabilize oil price*.
And while ilaghdad said It has
The GCC leader* were also
expected to discuss the latest ordered a part demobilization of
developments on the Palestinian Its army. Iranian leaders have
Issue, the situation In Lebanon rontlnurd lo call for "more
and grrui-r economic coordina­ volunteer* to the war front"
while nrrsslng thr fra. !-m rr*ll
tion In ihe gulf rv $jon.
G ulf-hasrd diplomats said tary lo remain ' 'on alert "
Neither side has yel fulfilled
I-a udl Arabia was sprarhrad'iig
rlforts among GCC stairs for other condition* of the U.N
g r e a t e r e o o p r r a t t o n a n d cease-flrr resolution such as
(txrfdmatloii ol defense and *r- withdrawal of troop* behind
r u r lt y to thw art perceived International frontier* and an
exchange of all prisoner* of war
threats from Iran and Iraq
An agreement to exchange
Kuwait, though a staunch
sick and wounded prlaoner* of
Iraqi ally during the gull war
still has not solved an outstand­ war collapsed after a lew day*
in g b o rd e r d is p u te w ith when Iran, complaining that
Iraq was not returning the
Itaghdad
And U.N Secretary-General agreed number of PtlW*. flailed
Javier iVrrz ik Cuellar, who lire Krd Croaa s| .nsnird opreaa u t h o r * 'h i s year the dispatch Ikon

Troops patrol T ib et a fte r killings
United Pr*s* Inters*i-aoal
IIE IJIN G — Truckloads of
Itaramilliary- |tolkre (Minified the
streets of tin Tibetan .-p lta l of
Lhasa Suriitay. a day after lorr| -rs there said (mik e fired it
Jhlnese d em onstrates,
a
killing at least three Tlhrtan*
and wcHindlng a Dutch tourist
The deaths hn.light lo at least
14 lire number of people killed in

(h tio m irs llo iik fur indepen­
dence tn the rrsllr*» liimatavar.
irgton sitw r Ihr fall of 19*7
Lhasa was quiet Sunday hut
security was tight as tnirkkMd*
of parutnihtury (mlice rumbled
down tin. J t n t i i lu e sH.tw &lt;*»
S ,re . *•coming lo foreigner*
reac fieri In Lhasa by telephone
Foreigners who witnessed
Saturday's incident said al least
three . ffzelan* including a

Huddhlst monk were willed and
one tourist was wounded by
gunfire w hrn demonstrators
enrtnmierrd polk e in Inmt of the
.fokhang Tem|»le — the holiest
shnr.' In Tlhete» Buddhism and
slip of similar protests
I

irts iM s

s jk l

as

many a* 12 people may nave
dirt)
The China Central Televtakm
evening news btonk asl said w e

monk dkd and III |ieo(»le were
wounded iwo srrkrisl*. hi ihr

*'rk)t

As the trouble maker* refused
lo listen to |&gt;er»iiaslon and ke(H
throwing stones and liquor tsrt
lies at the (mike on duty ihe
isitwe weir lorie-d lo lire warn
mg
* tor irkrtr^rH repne*
said ’ In the ensuing chaos one
monk died and 13 people were

Pakistan legislators
vote for president
Unlt*d P r i u Intarnatlonal

ISLAM ABAD. Pakistan —
Legislators vntrd Monday In
p r e s id e n t ia l e l e c t i o n s
expected lo confirm veteran
( m iI i i i i --tan Ghulam Ishaq Khan
In Ihe oilier he assumed on
the d e a th of P re s id e n t
Moliammad Zl.i ul-llaq four
months ago
Prim e Minister fl-n a z lr
llliiilio i.iirr was lo face a vole
ol confldencr In (lie N..iiun.il
A s s e m b ly
I t h i i l t u was
nominated Dec I by Ishaq
Khan a* Ihe first woman
Icadri of a modern Moslem
c o u n t r y and P a k is ta n 's
youngest head of government
hhutto's Pakistan Peo|ile's
Parly won Ihe largest hlis of
Nalkmal Assembly seal* III
Ihe Nov 16 fin ikin* the flfsi
•lemur ra id (lo lls In the
rm iniry tn 11 years Hut she
failed in gain an utisolulr
inspirit y and must rely on
smaller parties and tndrpcn
dents for suppcri
Under thr constitution, she
must seek a rnnltdenee voir
w ithin 60 Java ot taking
oflke
U h u tlo 's father. Prime
Mmisier Zutfikar All lUiullo.
was on ffhrowr. by 7.1s .hen
army duel of stall tn a 1977
•••up and was hanged Iwo
years burr for hi* alleged role
In ih r murder of a politkal
oOfiunrttt
*•» ruled lor 11 years, right
of itiem a* head ot a military
government, until hi* death

In a mysterious Aug 17 plane
crush Ghulam Ishaq Khan,
then Senate chairman and
Zia'* constitutional successor.
Immediately assumed the of­
fice of head of stale.
Member* of both the na
ikmal house* of Parliament
and the four p ro v in c ia l
a s s e m b lie s Monday voted III
presidential election*, which
,nii*i be hekl wllhlu 30 da vs
of geneial election* T h r term
•I tiller for Ihe prrs.rYnl U
live years
Although four candldalr*
were standing lor Ihr ofTIcr.
Isha q Khan Is v irtu a lly
assured of trlainlng Ihe post
as hnlh llhullo's party and
Ihe Islamk Democratic Alii
ant e, a coalIIkm led hy former
7. 1a associate* and ih r second
largest pdtllcal grouping in
llie country, fiave pledged to
sup(M*rt him
II Is n e a r e s t r i v a l Is
Naslrultah Khar a veteran
(•otitic Ian who Is Ihe sole
National Assemble rrp rr
tentative ol hts right-wing
Paki^tozt *&gt;emorr~tlc Fartj
T h r election is hrld t»y
sn ret IvaHol hy a:, electoral
college III which all tl*e pro
v'nclal assemblies have equal
-.•Ming *l*ri.glh lrres(&gt;ecrive of
thrlr Size !‘oiling la-gan «t 10
a in imklnlghl KNfl and the
rrsull was expected lo be
announced In Hie evening
During hi* limg career a* a
civil « -rvatti Ishaq Khan 7.1
lias *ecu Ihr rise and tall of all
governments In Pakistan

in iu rr tl "

V o ice from u nd er co llap sed building: “ I can see the lig h t”
Unit** Frass InUrnatMm al

LKNINAKAN U S S H - For
five day* since a p o w e rfu l
earthquake virtually drstrnrrd
An o n
sreund largest city
residents using sliovel*. ham
mer* and iherr t*are hands have
have Iireri digging ihriMigh ion*
of rubble In a ilesprrate search
k«r Ihetr loved ones

A* sunset apptthM tied Sunday,
a voice cited out fnMi) under the

lulns of wtial used In V a
nine story a(&gt;artmenl building in
Lrninakan "I ran see Ihe light
•'Seven people are here and
dust Is falling In cm us
the
voire said
As a light rain hrgait to fall, at
least 30 men. pulling imi a r«g*e
tried lo haul away a massive
slab ol concrete to frre the
survivors Thetr tale was iml
Immediately known (The Ul't
ie(i&gt;wlrr al the arrive was exit oft

Irm* Moscow when tfie lek
(ihonr ‘.me rrat ktrrt and went
dead!
•W hat a sharnr my daughter
is lying under that |»de of ruck*,
amt tlierr is no equipment said
Anayld Masuyan. 43 « rylng
with five other women galhrtrd
around a campfire — Idankel*
around tfirlr leg*
’ They sav the whole world Is
helping u*
Masuyan said
•Where are rhr crane* from the

rntlrr wnrfd'.' ’
Apprai* lot more rquqmirnl lo
sfirerl ii|i Ih r slow ( kmc of th r
rear n r effort were t*eard every
where In Ihe d isftgurrdcity

T h r m ayot of L rn in a k a n
((leaded tor •ranrs to take .i s n
the rubble to save those still
snuggling for life under the
heap* of prrfahrk alrd rrm rnt
sfatis. glass and laistrd metal ol
Ihen tolUpsrd tilgh rise a(&gt;art
nienl rumple*r%

W tie rr Is lt»c equip m e n t to
d ig th e n ; o u t ." vr re a m e d a
survivor huddling a rou n d one ol
Ih r d u rrn * of fires d ottin g Ihr
rlly's rubble sltrwn street*

T h e first W estern in te r
spoodrtd* tn visit lenmakati.
one ol titles haritest hit bv thr
earthquake that stru rk thr
southern re|&gt;ut&gt;lk- of Arrnrma
last Wednesday found many
profile nulling about in a dazr of
slvnc k and mourning

"ft is alrradv the fifth &lt;lav and
we atr going around like mad
|ax.pie
said Agasi M.inokvan
"Som any (tropic have died
Mrfatlves (rom not side ihe city
aland 30 miles north of (lie
Armenian rapiial of Vrrevao
trying lo enter and find oul wli.it
liapprlird lo Iheir loved one*
( l o g g e d Ihe r o a d s I nIu
Lrninakan whkh once hail a
(•npul.lt kill of 230.000

THANK YOU.
I Want To Take Time To Thank You For
Your Support In Helping Shape Sanford’s
Bright Future.

A “

As Mayor, I Pledge To Continue Working
With You As We Strive To Build An Even
Better Sanford.

M ayor Bettye D. Sm ith

Pd. Pol. Adv.

�M»\n«.

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O ilers stun
B engals, 41-6
B A S K ETB A LL
H um phries sinks Lakers
The fats Angeles laikers left only a small crock
In Ihe defense, but luy Humphries squeezed
through for Ihe first game-winning shot In his
five-year career.
Humphries hit a 15.•
foot Jumper as lime
'
' *
expired Sunday night.
*
g iv in g the Mucks a
95-94 victory over the
;J
Lakem and snapping
Los Angeles' seven■ .
—
game winning slrrak
M U Iv A i/ X L L
Humphries, w h°
BUCKS
scored a season-high 18
pobns. sank the tva&gt;»r&lt; aiu-r rrcelving the
inbounds pass from Raul Prvsaey. He drove past
A.C. Green and hll Ihe -Jumper from Ihe
frre-thmw line
"W hen you've got a one-point lead, with thrre
sr« onds to go. you fust w ant lo contain."
Humphries said "We Itad two guys converge.
' L r r was a lb tie gap and hr got » g'snl look
at tbe So T "
Magic Johnson. who had I I (minis and 12
assists for the Lakers, said Humphrks “ Jus!
pushed In hr I ween us and went up wtlh It "
In Sunday s only oilier game. Pi rtla d sopped
|m s I San Anlonki 128 123 In overtime

Unltsd Prsss Intwi national

HOUSTON — The newest cliapler of the
Cleveland Brown fan club resides, strangely
enough. In Houston.
The Houalnn Oilers routed Cincinnati 41-0
Sunday. That prevented the Bengals Irorn
clinching Ihe A FC Central title It also means ihe
Oilers will clinch u playoff henh If one of Ihetr
moat heated rtvuls. the Cleveland Browns, deleal
the Miami Dolphins Monday night.
"I never thought I'd pull for a team from
Cleveland. O h k i.llo u s to n Coach Jerry Glanvtllr
said. "Hut tomorrow night. I'll lx- pulling for the
Hrua ns
"IVoplc have liern palming us dead. d-&gt;ne. fiver
and On lulled every year, but here we are again
The Bengali., who already have r playoff s j s ii
guaranieefl. ieil lo 11-4. Cincinnati can siill
Clinch Us firs! A F C Central title since 1981 II II
tieats Washington neM weekend But with
t&gt; ..ialo besting the Los Ang.'lc* Raiders Sunday
to Improve lo 12-3. the ik-ngsls lost the Inside

NFL SCORES: WEEK 15
S a tu rd a y's Results
.Jets 34. Colts I 6
Eagles 23. Cards 17
S u n d a y’s Results
Giants 28. Chiefs 12
Oilers 41. Bengals 0
Dallas 2^. Skins 17
Bears 13. Lions 12
llllla 37. Raider* 21
Rack 18. Vikings 0
Rat riots 10. Burs 7
Rums 22. Falcons 7
49ers30. Saints 17
S Diego 20. Pitt 14
Seattle 42. iJcnvcr 14

Pats chill
Bucs, 10-7
Unltsd Praas International

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FOXBORO. Mass — Jason Slaumvsky cunnected on a 27 j m l field goal 3 08 into overtime.
Sunday to keep the Nr v England Ralrlot*'
playoff hopes alive with their first-ever overtime
triumph — a 10-7 victory over the Tampa IMv

Buccaneers

Quote of the week
"T h e y played lough and Ihclr players got the
Ians lino tfic game and we didn't do anything
Vikings coach Jerry
to lake lItem out of II
Burris
Hath io have ihe home-He Id edge ihmughoui llw
AFC playotls
Mike Hosier lushed lor 120 yards and three
tout hdow.is and Warren Moon lluew two scoring
See O ile rs . Tage 2B

New England Itad lost all 10 previous overtime
games The Ratrkds. 9 0. play at Denver un
Saturday and could reach the post-season
depending upon I lie outcome of I tie remaining
Houston and Cleveland games
Two weeks ago. Staurnvaky missed a 27-yartl
ftrIII goal in Ihe (Inal seconds to cost Ihe Ralrkits
a gains in Indianapolis
Tampa Bay won the cotn toss Ix-lorr Ihe extra
iierkid but d c-u k d
keep Ihe wind it thelt
Un ks New England's Sammy Marlin returned
Ihe kkkoll 34 yank* down the right sideline to
Hie 35
See Pats. Page 2B

Wildcats steal the show
Lake Mary
winds up 3rd
■ y DAVID C O R C O R A N

Herald corraspondsnt

C zechs win Federation Cup
MELBOURNE. Australia — Czechoslovakia,
k d by Helens Gukova. it|mrt the *:ovlet link it
2-1 Sunday to win the Federallort Cup. ihe
fourth time In su years It has won this women's
team tennis tournament
Czet hoalovakw Iras captured the Federatlotr
Cup five limes overall, with previous victories In
1975. 1983. 1984 and 1985
Gukova, ranked No 8 In Ihe world, received
excellent support from Radka /nitrakova. a
17-yrar old making her Federation Cup debut
She kart only one set and 30 games In her live
singles matches, while Sukova swept her five
matches, kmlngonly 27 games
“ This is Ihe first lime I have been number one
ou lire learn and II Is a Utile dlllrrrnt this lime,
said Sukova. a mentbrr of all lour previous
* winning trams *'f don't frel lire pressure "
i

W orld Club title decided
T O K Y O — Nscion.il d r Montevideo of
Urugyay. behind two goals from Santiago Javier
OatoUxa. drlralrd l»SV Blndhovrn of Holland on
prnalty kicks Sunday lo win ihe Toyota Cup
World ClubChampkmshlp
In a game matching South American and
European champions. Narlonal and l*SV Kin
dhovrn drew 2 2 through regulation ami 30
itiinulrs of ovrrtliur before Ihe Uruguayans wun
7 -0 on penally kicks
Ostolaza's setond g«»al came with a minute
left In overtime, forcing I tie slmntout that gave
Nat ional Its thud world tlllr In llte club's
89 year history
Before a crowd of 02.000 al Olympic Memorial
Natton.il Stadium. Nactona! opened Ihe scoring
In seventh mlnulr when Ostolaza headed III a
corner kick by William Adrian Castro Ein­
dhoven tied II in the 75th minute on an own
gftul Romarto headed In Ihe ball when a long
|ia«a from Brick Gerrls spilled In front of
Nactonal's net

1H O CKEY

~_________ j

C anucks skate past Jets
V A N C O U V ER . British Columbia - Rich
Suitrr arurrd the tying and winning goals
midway through thr third period Sunday night,
leading the Vancouver Canucks to an Hfi
victory over the Winnipeg .Jet*
Vatu uuver scored four unanswered goals over
the final eight minutes of the gurne for the
victory.
With Vancouver trailing 0 4. Trevor Linden
tKinged In a rebound on the |&gt;owrrplay at 12 24
to bring the Canucks within one. Sutter tied the
game 22 seconds later, and put Vancouver up
7 b at 15:27. scoring on a slap shot on a 2-on-l

break.
Stan Srnyl added an empty-net goal for
Vancouver Inclose the scoring at Ift 2 l.
Fro m staff and wire reports

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LONG WOOD — Ik-fore the start of
the 15th Mtiumtl Lvman Christmas
Tournament, the lug quest tori was.
“Can anytindy slop ihe t^iki Mary
Rams'*"
Anil Ihe answer was yrs as the
Wildcats of W inter Rark High
School, h a v in g four of their
wrestlers w inning in the lower
weight classes won Ihe tournament
lor Ihe first time since 1977 (Ihetr
lourth overall!. Just edging out
Flagler Ralm Coast by Just 4W
(minis 144-1391*. with Like Mary a
disappointing third with 130
“ This is more special than winn­
ing In I97ti when we had sis of our
wrrsllrrs win single lilies.” said a
very pleased Wild) als ostili John
Roust The three oilier times tiiat
Ihe team won the tournament. I was
an assistant coach So tills is my
first as a head •oat h "
And Imiw (Ii t s R oust Irrl aliout
his Wildcats drleallug thr Rams
and Ihelr coach Ikiug Rrters?
“ I silt! think itial Lake Mary ha* a
great learn, and winning this
tournament i* a tug feather In our
rap T h r relationship lhal I havr
with Doug (Relrrsl I* very i lose
since I coached Doug at ihe Univer­
sity of Central Florida as an assis­
tant under Rai Curst It * no longer a
learlier-sludent relationship, hut a
(M-rwuial rrlallonshlp Dougs tirrn a
real assest with promoting high
school w resiling In C r - Iral Florida
As lor Ihe H am s, ihe loss is
another ol co n lln u n in g disap­
pointments at the Lyman toumameni. especially l « Relers

Lyman's Oavid Mangel attem pts to take Cocoa Beach s Em ory Bullard to the m
“ We re lLakr Marvl very disup
(Miuitrd lhal we didn't win tills
toiimamriil. Iiei altar we ibought we
had an rxrrllrnl chance lo win II
ra m m in g In.” R e irr* said " I

thought going in lhal Ihe Iwsi Irani
w o u ld win It. and W in te r I’ark won
It So they arr Ihe best wrestling
Ira n i In tills area al lilts lime
Flagler I’alin Cost also should lie

r o n m mended lor having an out*,
standing squad, and lour Inlvlduat
w inners We m ay just tie Jinxed or
something, bul we re going lo win

8 ee Wrestle. Page 4B

Lady ’Noles
host Mainland
From staff ro p o rls

Two of the most flighty regarded teams In
the state will collide tonight as Daytona
Beach Mainland's Lady Burs come to Sanford
to take on Seminole High Tlpoll Is 7 45 p m
at Hill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium.
Seminole, which hopes to crack Into the lop
10 In the state In Class 3A sometime soon,
stunds at 5 -1 overall with Its only loss to 3A
|Miwer Orlando Jones. M.ilnLmd is 4 0 thus
far but has yet to p'ay a train with as much
llrr|Miwrr as the laidy 'Notes
T h r SIIS girls have talent at every position
and also havr a go.nl deal of bench strength,
something Seminole teams have lacked In the
past.
Junior center Sherri Reddicks has been
playing superbly In the early going as she
averages 18 3 (mint* ncr game and It 8
rrhounds (&gt;rr game. She Is shoo*trig 50
(icrcrnt from the floor and also has blocked
20 shots
Senior guard Adrlun lllllsman Is also
playing well lor SIIS as she averages 12.3
jmints and leads the tram In usslsts with 51
and strals with 24 anil she also averages 6.7
rrtmund* per outing
Adding strength Inside for the Nolrs Is
senior Chlneta Gilchrist 17.S points. 7.8
rebounds) while the top outside threats urr
senior L li Long |8.7 points! and sophomore
Koscta Krnnon 17.3 points),
Emily Anderson has come through with
some quality performance* off the bench as
shr averages 4 8 rclaumd* jrrr game while
Aretha Riggins. Cindy Lyon. Meehrlle
Toombs and Yolanda Raker are other key
reserves for the lardy 'Notes.
Mainland's lardy Hues possess two of the
most talented offensive ballplayers around in
seniors Krtstl Austell and Srgena Mackcroy.

Lym an lecture
Lyman coach Lauia Rountme gels hof point
across to her team during halltime ot Friday s
gamo vs DoLand Rountroo had plonly to talk
about The Lady Groyhounds took 41 shots on

goal and o n ly managnd to score once.
Fortunately. DoLand didn't score. For a wrapup ol
tho weekend's gamo. soo Pago 3B

OE OF S P O R TS .N YOUR AREA, READ THE SftHFORP HERALD DA.LY

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best record.
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lo a 13-12 triumph over Detroit losing streak and eliminate the
and hand Chicago Its fifth defending Super Howl champion
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two sucks and a safely to lead a after winning the league title.
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up the home-field advantage Holohan — and Mlkr lomsford
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49crs 30, SalntB 17
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■liters. 10-5. clinch a playoff
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Al Sealllc. Curt Warner ran lor
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redeem himself
Tampa Hay. 4 1 1. had tied thr
game 7-7 on Mark Carrier's
15-yard reception from Vtnny
Testavrrdr wllh 2 09 rrmulmig

In rrgulallun The drive look
only two plays and '18 seconds,
the first (day was u 26 yard pass
to Carrier.
Alter a scoreless llrst hall, the
Patriots look the lead on Robert
Perryman s 6 -yard run at 7 24 of
the third quarter.
The trmprruturr hovered at
17 degrees and winds of IO to 25
mph resulted In u wind-chill
(odor of 25 below icro. The Hues
had never played In a game wllh
temperatures under 23 degrees
und have never won a game In
which ihc temperature was un­
der 42 degrees

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Oviedo clim bs toward elite status
won together." Jekanoakl said
"Th e kids help each other reqt
well, and communicate rral well.
They're a fun group and they
seem to enjoy lielrrg around racii
other."

By MARK B LY TH E
Herald sporta writer
After year* of painstakingly
tin lid In g l h r p ro g ra m , the
Oviedo High School boys Borrrr
tram has finally gained some
reaped urtd his handing out
homr licullng* of Its own Hilt
aesaon.
T h r Lions. 4-1 and ranked
klxth In rluv, DA. moved up fnmi
10th tn thr rankings this week
an they tripped Seabreeze, the
prrvlmifily fourth ranked tram
In DA. 2 - 1. on S a tu rd a y .
Seabreeze was one of the final
four tramt In DA a year ago

Leading I he way so far for the
Lions this season has been
defensive stopper bock Derek
Hairs (kites has hern wllh the
O v i e d o s o r c e r s i n c e Ills
fre shm a n season and has
become one of the area s top
players.
"We feel, overall, he's thr best
player In Central F lo rid a ."
Jekancmkl said. " H r doesn't get.
(hat much recognition. I'm not
sure why. but he dors a hec k of a
Job cm the soccer field ."

O viedo took quite u lew
tiering* unt'l three year* ago
when roach Have Jrkanoskt
showed up ami turned thr pro
gram around Jrkano*kl. who
hat a record of 31-15-4 Rtnre
taking over at Oviedo, ram r to
thr krhool Irom SU cui h iiv in
where he cpachtd both high
orhool and college sorerr

The idcms have had three.*
players who h a v e got the nflensc
goin g this season In T ltn
WaiMiten. Jeff DeKcmr and A1
Italdiido Walsanrn. u Junior, has
played on the varsity since hia
freshman year and has proven
himself time and again to be a
leader on the field for Oviedo.

"When I flr»t ru n e to the
program, we just wanird gain
some rr»pet-| and play near the
better tram t," JekanoaJU Mid.

Dr Hose is a transfer from
tllshop Monrr and he's made u
smooth transition to the Lions
style i f play so far li.il.imln who
returned from Argentina far his
senior year after playing at latke
Howell In his sophomore season,
has also III Into the Oviedo
m heme writ so far this season

Now we've Im proved lo where
we' * at the level thai w r ra il
beat any tra m In the state on a
g lv m n ig b t, !'m not d y i n g we're
the best ie*m In the state, but
we re not afraid to play anyone "

Jekancmkl is more 'ban happy
with thr turnaround and hope*
the Lion* ran ronttnur their
Killing play. Oviedo tv also happy
to be In thr Seminole Athletic
Coni' frnc r. a conference which
(day* w m r of ‘he stales tie«l
aoertr.
‘‘I can't be anything licit happy
w i t h o u r I m p r o v e m e n t ."
Jrkanoskt Mid "This a very
lough conference with a lot of
q u a lity p la y rr* The re are
trrm rn d n u k roaches and a
trrmrndouk amount of talrnt
and wr re glad lo plav with thepe
i* am* night In and night out.”
.Jekancmkl also frets lf*» yuc'h
aocrrr program* In Central
Florida have played a kry role in
m aking thla area a aoccer
stronghold For the poa! three
year* Seminole County ha* had
a team reach at least the final
right In r l a i 4A and last yraz
the Lions tear tied thr regional
ptayofls for the first time tn the

H e re to P h o to k y l e a

Ovipdo'B Jeff DsRota hoods a ball away from a SaabrMzs play in
Saturday's gama at Ovipdo Th« Lions, via their 2 1 win Saturday
ehnibArt from tOth to tilth tn thta a t 4 k b atafr ra/onnpB.
sr hem*1 s history Ov iedo dropped
a h ra rib rra k ln g 1 0 region
playoff game to lautd O' Lakes m
a game chat Oviedo rompletely
dominated

Jekancmkl has a vrlrm n team
The l.kms « i . I look to rr wrltr wtih 12 senior*, and hr ho|&gt;rs hr
thr record books again this ran Irad ibis tram, that ha* hern
sr aseni by winning more than 12 together for quite some lime to
game*, which would set a w lnn.1 the stale tournament \Litn me
record, and go past the re­ raerrption ol two transfers, thr
gional*
10 seniors have hern together
for 10 years or more on thr
"W r feel, realistically. Iliat wr sorerr field and Jekanoakl feels
can reach thr final lour this that help* his Irani
year." Jekanoakl M i d "In our
district the Irani to brat looks
"We're used to each other and
likr tllshop Moorr, thrn the
winner of the I.and O' latkr* wr know If we lose wr lost
district who we feel wr ran play together, and If wr win that we

One lor 4 1 stmts is not a very
gand goal scoring percentage
Its actually pretty darn
awful — but it was still enough
lor l.vman * lardy Greyhound*
on Friday ,
Lyman came up with a goal
Jusl 1 44 into the game and
made it hold up as It downed
Drlnind. 1-0. Friday night In
girls sorter ac tion at Lyman
High Sc hoed
I h r L a d y G re yh o u n d s .
2 D - 1, rrturn to action Wed­
nesday at Winter I’arh Dr
latnd fell to 0-4 and will play
again Wednesday at Oviedo

From staff reports

On Friday, four girl* con
trthutrd two goals each as the
llishop Moorr pounded Oak
Midge 104)
On Saturday. Stephanie
Gringer scored two goals and
Amy and Jill Geltz had two
assists each In a (TO rout of
Orlando Kvan*
(•ringer. Stephanie Fruitier.
Jill Geltz and Amy Geltz each
scored twice In Ihr romp With
Jennifer Hannlgan and Andrea
Dowd co n trib utin g single
scores In the win over Oak
Midge

The scoring started when
Fruitier, who also had three
assists fed Grtngrr for the
Lym an totally dominated eventual gamr winning goal
the lately Hulldog* os It oulshot Hefore thr first half was over.
Ihrm 41-1 on the night The Fruitier, on an assist from
lardy Hound* w rtr just un­ Nikki Souza, and Jill Grllz.
able to Hud the net on their assisted by Gringer would
Iasi 40 shuts
score
Tracy Sher. though, came
up wllh ull l.yman would rircil
when she srorrd on her trams
first |itm*rh*lon Sher broke
long and was fed by Jennifer
McAvoy who was playing ihr
wing Sher thrn lra|ird up and
headed thr hall Into the goal
lor ihr only score of the night
from llvr yards nut
H O R N E TS W IN 2
IIIsh o p Mo o r e ' s La dy
Hornets &lt;um r up with a pair of
victories this |Mist weekend to
nm Ihrlr season record to
7-2-1.

i
H *»to F to to St Ac* Art**ch

In the second half, Gringer
struck again, this lime nn an
usstst by Missy llorrero Th rn
11 was Frolner's turn, assisted
by Grlngrr Amy Geltz got Into
thr scoring column, convert­
ing a p.»** from Hannlgan She
scored again a lew minutes
l at er an an assist from
Frulner.
Jill Grllz. on an assist from
Feulner. then got hrr second
goal Hannlgan Ion un assist
by J i l l G r llz ) and Dowd
lussisCrd by Amy Grllz) then
lollowed with their scores.

Lyman goalkeoper Becky Carr gels off a punt In action vs
DeLand Most of the action was away from Carr as Do Land only
had ono shot on goal compared to 41 for Lyman

CJISt * SALK!TBALL

B O Y S IO C C E R
1 E M IN O L I A T H L E T IC C O N FE R E N C E

T h e La d y H ornets out*
played Oak Midge In every
facet of Ihr game, out shotting
ih r visitor* 48-2 In goal.
Bishop Moore's Suzl Strazzula
needed lo make |ust two saves
lo notch the shutout while Oak
M ldgr'a ’ keeper made 22
saves Bishop Moorr also look
eight comer kick* while Oak
Midge didn’t take any.

On Saturday. Bishop Moorr
srorrd thrrr goals In each half.
Behind Grtnger's two goals.
Feulner. Jill Geltz. Amy Geltz
unit Jennifer Doherty all had
one goal while single assists
went In Karen Butz and Nikki
Souaza.
Bishop Moorr fired D6 shols
cm goal compared to two for
Evans. Strazzula made one
save in recording the shutout.

PREP STANDINGS
B 0 T1 Z A L K fTB A L L
1FM IN O LC A T M L E T I C C O N F I R IN C I
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Lyman
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0 4 - 1 1
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0 « 11
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BiWwti Moors at Laka Brsntlrr
Tk vrtO ar'i f*ato»
Laka Mar , * l [s ta n d
Lak# Howsll at Colonial
Frtoar't 4a mat
Laka Hooslt at SantlnoW
Laka r.*.M, al W ym ori
O r M c a l Lyman
Value day'» *»m «
Wymort at Laka Hoasll

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Tram
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Lyman
M in d ly H a m a ,
Mainland aI Wminoto
Laka BrantNy at WmNr Park
11 Claud at O r lads
Tuakday* n a ito k
Lami nola al Laka Brantlay
Laka Hawaii at Laka Mary
OytaUa at O tland
Wadnakdiy'l *om*
Sp»uca Croak at Lyman
T S u nd ay'1 4a mac
Laka Mary at Emlic
Samlnoia at Laka Howatl
Frid ay'! *ama«
Orw doat Lyman
f d j n a i i r at Laka Itrantlay

Oviedo wilt gel a chance to
prove 11self again when II com*
petr* for the first time ever tn
ih r p re stigiou s P izza Hut
Tournament, widely considered
Ihr top prrp soccer tournament
u the stair
“ W r were pretty tar down tn
the lieglnnlng." Jekancmkl said.
"Then we gained some respect
and started playing better anti
better until we reached the plane
we're on now We honestly feel
wr can play with anyone and
brat anyone In thr slate when
wr play our game "

B usy week in prep sports

O n e fo r 41 s till
e n o u g h fo r L ym a n
P ro m s ta ff r s p o r t*

with If we grt by that thrn It *aill
likr Iv be Sealwrezr coming from
thr ra*l and we've already
proven we can play wllh them "

Th r Lions will now go up
against some of Utrtr toughest
eom petltlon when 'h e y go
against laikr Mary and Lyman In
the upcoming wrrka Oveldo.
though, ran look forward to
playing these Irani* now more
than In thr past when it was
being ripped by these learns

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Laka Mary at Laka Hawaii
Datandal Oviedo
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Laka Mary al OaLond
Laka Hawaii al Sammoia
Friday*! fame!
lak aland al La!a Mary
Ovtodos* Land O' la k a !
Saturday ! famai
LakaHowar’ al Wrniar Park
Lyman al Satalllta
Ovradaal Rtdorwood

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Samlnoia al Laka Brantlay
Laka Hawaii al Laka Mary
Ovladoal Dalond
TSurkday'i «a ma
OaLond at Laka Mary
F nd ay'i 44 m*!
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Lyman alOviado
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it will be a busy week for prep
athletes as at least four sporting
events a day will take plare over
the nest mv days
• Today will lie the slow day of
th r week with t h r r r girls
basketball games and one soccer
match on tap In girls hoops.
Seminole High hosts Daytona
Mainland. t.aKr- Brantley goes in
Winter Park, and Oviedo hosts
St. Cloud In girl* soccer, lacke
Howrll entertain* Leesburg |5 DO
start!,
e Things heal up on Tuesday
wllh 11 events on the shite In
boys basketball. Colonial play*
at Lymam laikr Brantley goes lo
Spruce Creek, and Oi ledo ho*t*
Kisslmmrr Gateway. In girl*
roundball action. Seminole plays
al Iaikr Branllry. Lake Howrll Is
at Lake Mary and Oviedo at
DeLand In Seminole Alhletlr
Conference game*
In SAC boys soccer play on
Tuesday, larkr Brantley goes to
Seminole, laikr Mary plays at
Iaikc Howrll and Oviedo play*
host to Delnind In wrestling.
Seminole ha* ll* home o|iencr

agalnsi l .ikr Howrll amt U ikr
Brantley goes lo Kissimmee
Gateway.
• The week hit* Its (rver pitch
on Wednesday with another full
s l a t e of a c t i o n . In b o y s
roundball. Deltona High play* at
Seminole and Bishop Moorr is at
Lake Brantley. In one girls game.
Sjirucr Creek Is at Lyman
In girls soccer. Wittier Park
gor* to Lyman In a noncon*
Irrrnce game and. In SAC play,
Srminolr I* al Brantley; U ik r
Howrlt at l^ikr Mary, ami Oviedo
goes lo DeLand
On the wrrstllng mats un,
Wednesday, Lyman travels to'
Lake H ow rll and Sem inole
Journeys lo Oviedo.

• Thursday feature* a little bllof everything with IO events o n ’
ihr schedule. In boys basketball,
taikr Mary gor* to Delamd and
l„ikr Howrll play* al Colonial In
girl* hoops. It’s Lake Mary at
Fustl* and Seminole at Lake
Howrll, In boys soccer. Lake
Brantley I* al Boone. I.akc Mary
at Del.a ml and laikr Howrll at
Seminole. In girl* soccer, Dr*
Lm d play* at Lake Mary,

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veterans taking the leadership role right off the
bat In the early going, Mr lollnl feels that this year
could be a good one for the Seminole wrrsiling
program
•. The Seminole High matmen opened Ihetr
"We've got an excellent group of reluming
f;[scaaon In fine fashion this past weekend In a quad
kids." Malollnl said of his upperclassmen "Larry
' match at Atibumdale by slamming Lake Wales.
looks awesome right now and Tro y said that he
•:fee-21, and then jioundlng Ocala Forest. 56-26. to
£take two of the three malrhes
feels stronger now than hr did at the state meet
last year.
With the two wins, the balanced Seminole*
"Julius Is an rxtremely physical wrestler and
5[opened the season with a 2-1 record and will host
will help us at the upper weights and Scott,
; [county rival 1-akc Howell this Tuesday. The Nole
through hard work, has had a complete
e^grapplers will then parttclpale In a tournament
turnaround and has really come on strong "
'[th is Saturday at SebMng.
The only thing that didn't go the Seminole*"
y\ "W e did n good Job for It being our first match
wav was a 48-16 loss to Aubumdale at they
£*»f the year," Seminole head roarh Olen Malollnl
racked up 24 total vtrtortrs which Included 14
; sald. "A lot of our kids are young and hadn't had
pins. Malollnl felt that the strong early showing
';&lt;• match yet. but they did a great Job. Our young
&gt; kids were learning on the mat what we do In ■ will be good as his t, am builds up confidence and
steam going Inin the heart of the season.
''•practice and there was definite Improvement
*■.throughout the later matches "
"Right now we've goi at W a t three or four
bonified alalr-rlaia wrestlers.'* Malollnl said. "If
Scott Uipe. Julius Bennett. Larry Nathan, and
we ketp going the way wt are then we re going to
- Tro y Rollins were ail triple winners Tor lhe Tribe
Iwive a real good season."
. -with m oil of the \*in» U in g ynna. Wlih (I k
B y CH U CK B U A Q I » «
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Double winners for the Seminole* Included Karl
Glpe 1125). Thomas Hrrndle (I30|. Trent Sehakr
(140|, and Kevin Nathan (152).
"We Insl a couple of rlose matches against
Auhumdalr that could have made the score a
little closer If they would have gone our way."
Malollnl said. "Kevin Nathan had his guy heal
(10-3) and went lo finish him off with a rradlr.
but the guy gni hi* head out from under Ke\1n
and ended up pinning him.

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him. bul the referee said he pinned him after the
hurier. The guy came hack In the next period
and pinned Wlggv so that kind uf hull us u
little. *

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Front the 130 and up weight classes. Malollnl
•re* things solid, hut he would like for his lljhfer
weight athletes to gel some more experience and
some wtns under their belts for the latter part of
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T h e Raiders of
: Seminole Community Cotleg'
•overcame a disappointing loaa to
Miami Dade Community College
South and the abarnce of tour
rt gu'ars. to post an 60-70 victory
over Cincinnati Technical Col­
lege to wtn the consolation game
of the Bievard Community Col­
lege/!) real rr Cocoa Chamber of
Commerce Chrtatmas Tourna­
ment before 151 fans at Brevard
Com m unity College. Brevard
won the tournament with a
victory over Dade-South
The Raiders now take off 'or
the holidays and then have three
straight non-conference home
gumes brfore returning lo MidFlorida Conference play. On
Thursday. January 5 the Uni­
versity of Wisconsin Center from
Waukesha. Wistuosin comes tv
town, on the sixth Us Wakesha
County Technical College of
I*ew3ukee. Wisconsin, and on
the seventh It will be Indian
River Community College of Fun
Bierce. Florida coming lo town
All three games will start at 7:30
p m. at the Health and Physical
E d u c a t i o n C e n t e r on the
Seminole campus Seminole re­
turns lu conference play on
Wednesday January 12 when
they travel to Palatka to take on
Si John's River Community
College
Four frre throws In the final
0 20. two each by T J . Sralettu
and Terrll Barnes, overcame a
77- 76 Cincinnati Tech, lead and
give Seminole Us ninth victory of
the season again*! five defeats.
Tech, drops lo 5-5 on the season.
Se m in o le played w itho u t
starters Vincent Entcrson (dtsclplln) and Rishard Brown (late
for tram bus) and top rrserves
Mi ke G a s k lll and Stephen
Blackmon (lair for bus). 6'2"
freshman Tom Logan filled In at
onr forward and scored 12
[mints and grabbed a co-tram
high right rrbounds and 5’ I I "
irrshman Johnell Coco, while
only .icorlng two points, came off
the bench and grubbed six
rebounds. Both did a great Job
defensively covering men six to
seven Inches taller than them.
Cincinnati's two 6 '8 " front court
players. Pat Washington and
Hay 1-awson. were held to five
points and rero [mints between
thrm In the first half.
A ll-To u rn a m e n t performer
Terell Barnes scored 13 of hls
game high 19 points and Lyman
H igh School graduate T . J .
Scalrlta enmr off the bench to
score I Oof hls 16 In the first half
at the Raiders took a 37-32 lead
and nut-rrlmunded the much
longer Cincinnati learn 20-16
and held them to 40% shooting
T w o J un ip ers by Ni ck
Milldakls and a 3 pointer by
' Lyman grad. Robert Thomas
Offset field goals by Lawson and
&lt;Chr1* Williams lo make the score
• 77-76 Cincinnati with 0 35 to
play A missed 3 point attempt
by Cincinnati’s Taylor was re­
bounded by Thomas. Seminole
worked the ball around until
Scalctta was fouled with 0:20 to
play. Sealetta made both free
tosses to give the Raiders a
78- 77 lead. On the In bounds
play Thomas came up with a
steal and Seminole called lime
out with 0 18 left After the lime
out Barnes was fouled and made
• both free throws to make It
80-77 Seminole, l-awson's at*
. tempted long pass was In; Icrccptcd by Borne* who was
I fouled by Keith Daniels with
’ 0:13 left. Barnes missed the free
throw and Cincinnati ran the
Iuill down court looking for the
lying 3 [mint shot. A pass by
Je rry Nahcr found Williams
o[&gt;en at the top of the key and he
made the jumper with 0:04 left
on the clock, hut Williams' foot
was on the lint- and was only a
2-pointer and Seminole ran out
ih r clock lo garner their elev­
enth Win of Ihr season.

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Lake Howell's John White looks to get Cocoa Beach's Bill Housmann In a pinning position.

W re stle -------Coattaocdfrom IB
this
tournam ent o n r of these
days."
The re were several key
fartors In the Wildcats' victo­
ry
First, the Wildcats used their
superior depth and thr luck of
the draw lo takr a 114 100
lead over FPC. with Ihr Hams
In third with 79,
Second. Winter Park avoided
the upset bug ihat affrrtrd
other trams as nine of the
Wildcats advanced to the
semifinals The Hams on the
other hand, had several of thr
lop wrestler* uprst m the early
rounds, with Dan Sacco 11301.
M kr Larkin (145). Justin
Naumovltx (171). and Kiiiol
Israel (liW ri expected lo al
least reach Ihe simlflnals and
give the Rams inurh needed
points, which would have
made Ihe difference In Lake
Mary winning thr tournament
And third, the Rams could

have hern emotionally drained
after llte big 61 13 wtn over
arch Itval Lake Brantley on
T h u r s d a y , as Lake Mary
looked like they were Just
going through tbc motion*
and by Ihr time the Rams got
their art together. It Waa too
little, too late
While everyone expected a
W i n t e r P a r k - L a k e Ma r y
showdown. Ih r tram that Im­
pressed r v r r o n r was the
Bulldogs of Flagler Palm
Coast. T h r Bulldog* made
Ihetr first ever visit lo Central
Florida The Bulldogs, a ( las*
3A [lower in Flagler County
the past several year*, usually
rom prtr In Ihr Jacksonville
Forrest Inlvtalhmal. but de­
cided that they needed some
belter com petition as Ih r
Bulldogs air expected to be
one of Ihe favorites to win the
Class 3A title In the spring.
"W e'rr pleased with the way
we finished |2 n d | ." said
Bulldogs coach Slrve
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up in elaaa f3A lo 4A) attd go
against trams like Lakr Mary
and Winter Paik. and rndtng
up losing by Just 5&lt;A points
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FRESNO. Calif - Fresno Stale
traveled jus. 300 yarns to [day
the California Bowl Saturday, a
grograpf.iral fat l ihat iurtie&lt;i ihr
Ode in the Bulldog* 35-30 vtcto
nr over the Westrro Michigan
Broncos
When Hie FT»t.' dr frits* could
not unravel Wesirrn Michigan
the vortferous home crowd of
30.000 did. forcing quartrilMi k
Tony Kimbrough Inin a enn ial
turnover
With 10 mlnutr* Irlt m Ihr
third quarter, the Bronco*
leading 24-21 at the lime, had
marrhrd lo Ihr Fresno Stale 15
After a first down inmmplrllnu
Kimbrough appro.ii hed the hnr
only lo liavr hi* signal* drowned
nut by ih r |&gt;jtu-..tii crowd
Kimbrough turned in (lie rr
frrrrs for help and was told lo
lake as much lime a* be needed
The crowd grra loud* i and
Kimbrough oner again turned to
the rrfrrre* for help But Instead
of srndtng the trams hack to
t he i r r r s p e r l l v r h u d d le s
Kimbrough was i ailed ha delay
of game
"T h e referee Mark Hakrrl
admittrd fie made a mistake
said California llnwl presidentetc* l John Watlair lie *aid hr
told Kimbrough to take however
long It look tn run the play, hut
hr inadvertently dropped tils
arm and the pm plr on the
sideline started I tie rk* k Then
the penalty- was called
The Brunt us. now at the FSU
20 broke their huddle again
only to encounter an even louder
crowd Kimbrough decided to go
ahead with Hie [day anil ncyer
gut the snap The ensuing him
trie was re-covered by Fresno
S ta ir's T e r r y Cook, killing
Western's last major drive
" I was worried aland the
crowd notae,'* said Western
Michigan coach Al Molde I tell
we should liavr been allowed
stop|Mge of the ( Ira k I hat a a* a
big factor in the game
F re s n o Sl at e r oach J i m
Swe en ey , w h o vi si bl y en
rmirnged the FSU partisans from
llie sidelines, defended hls a&lt;
linns after the game
"The rrnwd was a big factor."
Sweeney said "A crowd should
be hostile and our rruwd did
good Those [tropic In the rasl
stands (behind the FSU brnrlll
were Incredible The crowd was
at least a 7 point advantage .**
Frrsno Stale. Inspired by Hie
crowd, marched 80 yard* In 10
[days to takr ihr lead lor good
28 24 on a 4-yard Darrell Kuarttr
scoring dash Myron Jones Hten
added a 26-yanl touchdown run
In make It 35-24
Western rounded m il the
scoring with |7 second* left In
the contest when Kimbrough
ran In from 6 yards oul on a
krr|ier The Broncos Him failed
on an onside kick, allowing FSU
lo run ou 11 he clock
The victory was Fresno Stair's
seventh strulghl as the Bulldog*
finished thr year with a 10 2
record West ern Mi chi gan,
meanwhile. drop|ie(l to 9-3
Linebacker Tracy Roger* rr
covered fumble at hi* own 8
yard line to set tip FSU llr*t
scoring drive early In Hie find
quarter. Alter an 1 1-yurd [w*s to
Dwight Pickens and n personal
foul. Mark Barsottl (Implied hark
and fired a bowl rriord 55-yard
touchdown pa*» to Andrr Alex
ander to give FSU a 7-0 lead
That margin climbed to 14-0
when Barsottl trammed up with
Alexander once again, this time
on a 38-yard bomb. Hut then the
Bulldog olfenne w.i* stalled by
three I n te r c ep ti on * and
numerous [lenaltle*. FSU was
flagged for a California Howl
record 20 penalties.
WMU rallied and clo**rd to
within 14-7 Just 1:35 later v.-h. u
Kimbrough — who completed 2-1
of 57 [Misses for 306 yards — till
flanker Robert Oliver with a
3 1-yard scoring strike.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. December 12. 19M — SS

People
CALENDAR

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Panic Attack group to meet
Agotaphohla/I’anic Alt.uk Support Group meets each
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 589 W. Stale Hoad
434. Longwootl. The support group Is for those who are afraid
to go out of their liouse and be active In public.

Overeaters to weigh in
A regular meeting of Ovrrraler* Anonymous Is conducted on
Turcxlsys at 7 30 p m al Florida Power and Light. 301 Myrtle
Ave , Sanford. For more Information, rail Carol at 322-0637.

Casselberry Kiwanis to rise
Klwanls Club of CaM*lbrrry meets at 7.30 a m. evuft
Tuesday at Village Inn. IJ.S Highway 17-92 and Dogtrack
Hoad. Lnngwood For more information, call 831-8545

Toastm asters to speak up
Daybrrakrr* Toastmasters meets at 7:15 a m Tuesday at
Christo's Restaurant on Ftrst Street. Sanford Guests are
welcome.
Toastmzslrrs International Club 6581 mee's each Tuesday
7 30 p m at Seminole Community College. Hoorn L 200 For
more Information, .all 695-3966

TOPS chapters to m eet about eating
Take Off Pounds Sensibly meetings are H d al the Osteen
Civic Cenler on Tuesdays st 7 pm . For more information
conUcl Mlrhrlle Todd at 3218153
T O I ^ Chapter FL 79 will meet Tuesday at 6 15 p m at
Hnwrll Place. 200 W. Alrjioct Blvd Hanfoid

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self help group for relatives snd friends of
addicts, wtll meet Tuesday it H p m at Orlando General
Hoapita! For more Information, rail 869-6364

Bridge club ready to deal
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets si noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanlord Chamber of Com metre. 400 E Ftr»! St..
Sanford

Sanford Lions to huddle
Sanlord Lions Club meets at noon each Tuesday at Western
Sloltn Steak house. 2900 Orlando Drive. Sanford

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholic* Anonymous groups meeting on Tuesday
Include
Altam oat* Springs:
• Seminole A! Anon. noon, non smoker* only. Community
Chattel 823 Stale Hoad 436
Caasaibarry:
• Abbott Sober Living Group H p m . open ditruwum,
nth i -smokers only. RrbosChib. 130 Normandy
• Clean Air Group, noon, alcoholics only, non smokers only.
Hr law ('tub. 130 Normandy
• Good Morning Group. 10 a m . oprn discussion. Rabat
Club. 130 Normandy
• Happy Hour Group. 53(1 p.m.. open discussion. Hr bus
Club. 130 Normandy.
• Hctios G rou p . U i K i t m . . often discussion noon, alcoholics
only. K a b o s Q u b , 130 N orm andy

• Hrbns Al Akm. Mp m . Kelto*Club. 130 Normandy.
• 17-92 Group. 8 p m
closed step meeting. Messiah
Lutheran Church. State Kuad 17-92 and Dogtrack Hoad
Long wood:
• Survive* Group. noon. closed step meeting. 3101 Dane
Lane
Oviedo:
• Oviedo Group. 8 |i m . open dlsrusaton, non smokers only,
Flr*t Mrihodist Church. King Street and Lake Jrsaup

Sanford:
• Sanlmd Grace Group. 8 p m . open discussion snd l l l h
Step.8 0 0 E 25ih St
• Sanford Group noon. 5:30 p m . 8 p.m , open discussion
1201 W Flrsl SI
• Sober Won AA Group, noon. 5:30 p m.. 8 p m open
discussion, the Sahara Club |old driver's Itrcnse office). 3587 S
Sanlord Ave
• 24-Hour Group. 8 p m, , open discussion. House ol
Graalwill. Fourth Strrri and Oak Avenue

Cerem ony to light up tree
The Greater Oviedo Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a
holiday tree lighting on Wednesday. Dec. 14. at 6 p m at the
T .W Lawton Community Mouse. West Broadway tn downtown
Oviedo The tree will be decorated with omamenta made by
local elementary school children Frre cookies, hot chocolate
and coffer will lie available. Canned Roods will be collected for
the nrrdy Admission Is tree to the public, und parkin# will tie
available neat to the lawlon house.

Rotarians to rise for meetings
CusselherTy Hotary Club mrrlant 7:30 a m. on Wednesday at
the Casselberry Senior Cenler. 200 N. Lake Triplet Drive.
C assethen y.
Sanlord Breakfast Kotary Club meets al 7 a m . Wednesday ut
Sanford Civic Cenler.

Stom pers to hold club meeting
The Old Hickory Stumpers clogging group holds club
meetings every Wednesday al the Knights of Columbus Hall on
S Park Avenue. Sanford For mote Information, call 349-9329.

From a seat on the Ferris wheel, the lights ol Brevard County's Fair have an almost ChrfstmasllKe beauty.

Fairs turn men into boys
advantage You can stare down a
bull without fearing for your life
The local rodeo* show off the
talent* of those who breed or
handle these cattle Th a n k
goodnrs* this remains one of the
unspollrd clrm rnts ol thr fair
Hodcm are living relics ol Am er­
icana. Talk about roots!
Then, who could resist the
agriculture exhibits with their
prt/r-*l#r pumpkins, squashes
and m rlons? tl makes you
wonder U the grower* use fertil­
izer* wiih strrolds And II seems
Impossible I flat there could tie a
food shorlage with produce tltat
size.
l-evs popular but Interesting lo
me are ihe flower and plant
exhibit*. Gardeners Irmti all
around compete for ribbons lor
the best mum. roar und orchid. I
like lo compare thr tropical
plant rntrte* to Ihr ones In my
yard Every yrar. I scoff at the
winning plants and swear to
enter my finest Into next year's
competition

Going, going, gone' Sadly, the
fall county fairs arc gone for
another yrar.
Having attended two fair* this
OBSKRVATIOM S
year. I rortalder my sell fortunate
I never lire of them,
m y first fair experience as a
small boy got me hooked
JE FFR E Y
The common denominator of
SIM ONS
all fairs, since the
medieval village fairs Is
regardless ot the era.
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lias been a lestivr rrtrtecthin r* cage is a (actor too Kids adore
the local people and their warm, soft and furry— In any
economy ITopic come together order— just as long as they ran
to show oft their skills at touch II. You'd never think a
agriculture and ranching, and to rabbit could be so tolerant
display the latest in technology
The fair official* must lie
To spier things up. therr are pretty tolerant, too Though
ride*, midway game*, sideshow*, there were several signs asking
and fond
everyone not in tnurh the haby
chicks, an incessant How of
A fa rm e r's t o o
people handled them Why
When I go to the fair. I must would official* pul them In an
experience the w little thing and open ring within easy reach of
mtlblng but the whole thing everyone? Hundreds of downy,
Having some background as a yellow rhlcks are irreststablr
farm buy. | can't resist starting instead of scolding their children
out al the animal sheds to check lor picking them up. parrnls
o u t the v a r i e t y of f ancy showed them how to be gentle I
chickens, ducks grew, turkey .idm 11 lo scooping up a chick
and gumr fowl on display Being myself, drspitr knowing whal
|MMl.il lo Ihr guinea hens and they feel tike
ring neck pheasants, t can't help
In perusing the stock In the pig
nothing the kind of folks who shed, one will overhear Intrr
slop to admire them
estl ng com m ents from the
Of t en, a w o m a n who Is young ones Perhaps the two
dressier Ilian most will roo over choicest were. "I didn't know
the guinea liens She usually pigs got this big'" and "Mommy,
wear* a {Mir ol fancy shoes or h o w r u m t h e y a r e n ' t al l
hoot*, and spruk* fondly of the muddy?"
hens' fralhcrrd feel.
_
Though I too am tn awe of the
"We wouldn't need shoes If we baby pigs. I bad first hand expe­
had thozr." one woman de­ rience with a 4'x-loot sow when I
clared
was a kid I'm aware of their
The "dudes" In Ihrlr leathered potential. As for thr mud. I
cowboy hats. |M-ariy-bullonrd learned bark then of pigs' pref­
shirts und snakr-skln boots In- erence for cleanliness and that
vartably slop at the ring neck they only mil In the mud lo cool
pheasants They observe the off.
brilliantly colored male and
The dean sheds at the fair
smile In admiration. Usually wrre probably niorr to thr liking
they atrut away telling their of thr hogs tlian most people
glrlfrk nds how and w*hy I hr realized I might add that pass­
malr Is the flashier one of the ing comments on the odors in
pair. The story of niacbolsm thr sled* told me who had or
always comes nut the same
had not experienced farm living
Favorites w ith the wee folk are
On the way out of the domrsilc
always the nibblt* and baby menagerie. 1 can't miss the
rhlcks ll must tie an unwritten rattle shed There Is some qualm
International law As for the charm to staring eve-to-eye with
bunnies. Ihr longer the ears, the a cow that doesn't run from me.
more they're adored Proximity In the pasture* they would never
to the holes al the front of the stand still. And another fair

Between animals, plants and
rides |l llkr to rhrek them all out
before rtdlng any) comes a slow
stroll down the midway. This
unhurried gait t* often due to the
attempt to eat simultaneously
Practice ha* laughl me how io
get that first bite out of a candy
apple Stan at the Hat top I also
learned it's lies! to remain sta­
tionary while Irving to consume
a sausage sandwich with Ihr
works. This Is when I Investigate
thr games of the midway.
T h r prizes may chungr a little,
but ihr games stay pretty much
thr same. You'll always (Ind thr
balloon-dan. and ball und bottle
games. Fair-goer* always will
lake home cheap glassware from
the nickel-pitch booth*. The only
difference In Ihe prizes Irom year
to year might be according to the
latest stuffed-animal fad
While I don't [day any of these
games. It Is grrul fun watching
others try thrtr luck. Player* run
the gamut from u kid and her
m o the r t r y i n g In " b o m b "
goldfish with ping-pong balls In
whole families trying to whack
"moles." There's always some
single guy boosting his ego at

An unidentified goat (left) lays Its head on the rump ol Its
companion In Ihe animal shed.

The lair's midway appeals both lo one's stomach and lo the love lor
prizes.

Rides, games, sals

the rtflrshoot next to the fellows
trying lo Impress their girl* Of
course, the young men are ever
sthvlng lo win prizes for the girls
on their arms ll never falls: She
wants the biggest prize In the
booth and he winds up ,-Hyltig
dearly fortt.
Wandering some more. I come
across more food favorites: ele­
phant ears of sugared dough,
curlv fries, and the evrr jmpular
cotton -andy At least you can
eat these on the move.
You wouldn't want to miss the
I (xx&gt; pound sow In the side­
show (my grandma had one
bigger: It link six bullets and thr
whole Simons family to kill hrrl
Or how about the "headless'
woman She Is reputed to hr
alive despite losing her brad In
an accident. Can you believe tt?
Another kind of show tnav
replace the sideshows within a
few morr years. Over the years.
ma)or bunds are featured morr
and more.
Even the rides use music as a
drawing card nowadays. You
could leave off th r m usic,
though, and I'd si III ride. I love
them! Strap me In. whirl m r
around, turn me upside down
and I'm In heaven Any true-blue
rtdes fan lias favorites, but I’d hr
hardprrvsrd to namr Just one
All 1 can say Is. Ihe lies! cheap
thrills have one or more of thr
f o l l o w i n g e l e m e n t s : fastspinning, sharp up arid-down, or
upside-dow n movements.
Ever since I was a little kid
needing someone who'd let me
ride with them. I'vr craved the
scariest rides. Usually, no one In
my family was gamr Conse­
quently. they would pawn m r oil
on a stranger standing In line
This year. I got to repay the
lavorsof those kind folks
Al thr rrqurst of his parents, a
brave little boy rode one of the
most frightening rides with
me— "Th e Zipper." At first, he
was yelling his head off. but
when pani c look over, he
clammed up und fro/r However,
he got ofl shaky hut smiling.
Something I noticed Is (hut the
"earnIf*” seem lo lie aware of
the fustest moving or most rapid
tumbling cars on ihr rlcle. They
See Fairs. Page 7B

Sanford Kiwanis to do lunch
Sanford Klwanls Club meets al noon Wednesday at the
Sanlmd Civic Center for luncheon and program.

Dixieland Cloggers to meet
Dixieland Cloggers clogging group holds club meetings on
Thursday. 7-9 p.m.. at the laikr Mary Flrr Department at Ftrst
Street and Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary. For morelnformatlon.

call 321-5267.

COPE to help fam ilies cope
COPE support group for families of mental health patients
meets Wednesday at 7:30 p m. at Crane's Boost Office Park.
S-377. Altamonte Springs.

Sw eet Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Swerl Adelines women's barbershop
singing group rehearses every Thursday al 7:30 p m. ut
Community United Methodist Church. U.S. Highway 17-92.
Casselberry.

If yon know of iq&gt;romlng activities you'd like announced In
the llrndd'n Calrndur. send the appropriate Information—
event, time, dale, place, cost, contact person und phone
number— to Calendar. Sanford Herald, 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. FI. 33771or call 322-2611.

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reader write* that In his game,
any suggestions (or new uses (or
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bridge Is a ( a m mating game
even at the baalc level Hut
suppose I ran show the playrrs
In your regular gamr a useful
bid they can understand and
remember? Cut this article out
and show II to your friends
The rccotninendaUun is tailed
a splinter bid. and here's how II
works After you have opened
the bidding and your partner has
responded, a double Jump In a
new suit by you llhe openrrl
shows a singleton or a void In
that suit ll also shows four-card
support for responder's suit and

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upon playing game Obviously
responder must bid at least
game In the agreed suit
In today s di al tin jump lo
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not powerful, he knew that
o|iener's hand was very strong
so along Ihe way lo lour s|Milrs
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he had a useful card m the
opener s diamond suit That was
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ask for airs and hid the cold
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ten with his father, thr Itir
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able at bookstores liolh Air
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Bleaching may
damage hair
D E A R DR. O O T T : I no lo a
binning salon I also Idea, h my
iiair. Hrccntly I'vr noticed my
luilr Is lading mil Is thrrr a
connect IonV
D E A R R EA D ER : Y, s I hr hair
loss Is probably connected lo Ihc
hair hlrach you are using
Idea, hlng Ihr hair affects Ihr
proirin In (hr hair shall, thr
process may also affrd ih r
growing Iiair Inlli'ic This *an
cause hair loss At Iwsl. ihr
nrm rss d rp lrlrs ih r normal
Irvrls ol lubricating oil on Ihr
scalp Itlrarhnl hair ran tirconir
dry and hrllllr n may htrak
easily
I suggest that you slop
birarhini* your Iiair or rhan|{r in
a minting agent lhal Is mil so
luird on your halt
Also, rnnrinlirr that tanning
salons arr not healthful Th r
synlltrllr’ light I* associated with
an irwrrased Incidrncr of skin
cancer* in suwcpiihlc tndtviduals
D E A R DR. O O T T : ..n n , m&gt;
liuslMiid sweats hr smells like
vtneg»» Is there something out
of s l w k In his system?
D E A R READER: Mt)ndnc»u*
p e rsp :ra 'lo n can I n d i r a , ' the
p r r s r m r o&lt; liver or kidney dls
ease For Ih r must (kilt how ev­
er. had sm elling s w ra l Is the
result ot aromatic oils that arr
c x rrrle d hy ih r skin's p n irs

Your hustsmd should have a
medical rsanimallon lo makr
sure all s well Hut I susfwt I Ilia!
he kill find lhal all hr needs is
plenty ol sliowrrmg lollowrd tiy
the l i ber al a p p i l r a l l o n ol
drodmant
D E A R DR O O T T : I »r read
afsMit a &lt;al dlsrasr called Cal It
whs h 1s otlrn misdiagnosed and
m isirralrd as emphysema In
.itimans I have two cals and my
hustsmd has emphysema Wh.tl
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knowledge, only three important
illseasrs are sprrnd frmn cals In
hum. i ns I nt est i nal worms
(hookworm and roundworml.
losoplasinosis and rnl scnileh
disease
Worms arr spread when llw
eggs limn ilie ■at s intestine air
Inadvertently sw.dlowrd hy a
human The worms grow and
causr symptoms ol anemia nr
anal dlsr (Milfoil
Similarly. toxoplasmosis Is an
info I lot I carried lo humans via
die feral-oral rmile h is mafkrd
hy rnlargof lymph glands, (ever.
IMirumonla. lu-att Inllarmuallntt
and — In children horn In
infected mothers — severe lelal
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Cal scratch disease Is an
annoying h.il u*u-*Mv harmless
lymph gland swelling following a
i al htle nr scratch.
I am not aw arr of any cal
home ailment dial .ntnik s ri ,physrma However. I d tir grate
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CnnsWleraMr travel l,w umi
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likelihood In Ihr vear abrad
What you'll ward might nol Iw
on your doorstep and you'll have
In move aiiHind a hit lo gel II
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 21 Dr,
211 Y ih i 'II Iw able lo sell anodirr
id your Itleas easily today This
person wll! Iw rrilhiisusili and
walling lor something in devi l
up. so hr su rr yun follow
through Know where lo look lor
romance ami you'll find li the
Astto Graph Matrhitiakri In
ebtnlly reveals which signs arr
romantically jwrfrcl lor ymi.
Mail 62 In Mali hmakrr r/o dlls
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easier In etNiir hy Ilian It really
Is Cnnllmie In Iw ho|wlul. hill
also Iw prudent
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lhair now musical "Doo Web Giddy!” for lha annual

Tt.creV) a philosopher In
each of us walling for a , ham r
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Thursday. Ilet 15 is llw
deadllne for enlrlrs in ihr
//era/d a Christmas contest on
the topic 14 "Wtial I'd f.lke lo
Give the World fiw Christmas'
and why.
What do you are as ihr
world's greatest need? If you
hail a hag as big as Santa wrtdt
something lor everyone, wrhat
would &gt;nu give mankind dial
U Is lac king?
Is there some loud aspret of
Ihr Ghost of Christmas Past

diverted m Irlvokms eltannrls
today so lhal lalrr you woo I
■&lt;imr up sliori whrn hills arr
due
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L E O (July 23 Aug. 221 Today
Mon opportunities Ilian usual you m a y Iw Icm p ird lo renege
arr si ill hovrtmg aUiui you Do on a prom ise you've m ade lo
nol takr Ill's* , Oil,III kills lor another ll s Iwsl dial yo u ilo n 't.
granted, hrvutisr ihry lotlld Iw s lim Ihts |wis&lt;in will be m u n isubject lo challgr
lo g o n ytai
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nol ari against your own Iwsi Pressing assignments or tasks
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TA U R U S lApnl 20 May 2d| li m inute
may nol Iw wise today lo artrpt
L IB R A ISrpi 2.10,1 231 Your
11nil|wiis.itlott or (iralse lor an rh a n e rs lor sm cess will hr
achlrvrnienl lhal Is mil yrl sntisi.mllallv rtihanrrd loday If
complete Delays could oerur you don't make what's In II for
dial might rmlsirrass you
ymi your primary , misidrration
GEM INI (M.iv 21 June 201 II Selllsh ihoughts will rrstricl
you have at lived al a decision your Ihlnklng
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dial Is prrdn at, &lt;1 upon carrftil
study, don't deviate iroin li sincerely appreciative ol one
todav You should grl the results who will (real you generously
you antlelpalr d you lollow today, even though you might
Ihroogh on (dans you've out- nol gel all lhal you ho|&gt;ed lot
llned
This |wrson will Iw doing the
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i anvils sneakers, threatened
w i t h e s i i n e i i n n bv hi ghperformance dthlni, ihou
during the fitn e ss rrvoluiion of
dw 1070s. are enjoying a classic
■o m e lM c k in thr waning days ol
die 1080a
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other (Mipular brands evolve
yearly with new designs dial
I n e Iu d r the I a I r % I h i g h
technology the old canvas
standby has ehangrd lllllr .
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turn ol ihe century And some
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lo ihrlr rrtiorn .ip|wal
"T h e y ’rr classic They look
cool, ih ry 'rr comfonahir and
they don't n s l much al all,'*
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wearing Converse Jack Purcells
on Saturdays lo rut the lawn
and otherwise "puller around.**
Converse prim advertisements
lor die Jack Purcell model fuel
Ihr sriillmrnt dial old Is nol
necessarily square. Pictured
l o un g i n g In a p air of the
liullrl-nosed sneakers Is James
Dean. Ih r oh-so-coo I "Rebel
Without a Cause'* urtnr who
died In a I{153 car crash and
became a cull legend.
Purcell, a world-class bad­
minton player in the I921K and
’3Qs. hel|wd design Ihe sneaker
with H E OcMKlrlch engineers.
Analysis do mil rx|wcl canvas
lo replace leather models at Ihr
lop of Ihe sales charts, hut say
ma n y consum ers have re ­
discovered canvas classics as an
Inexpensive shoe lor casual
sports like w alking and cycling

D EA R ABBY: You encouraged
your readers in use and support
Ih ** public libraries, saylr**
"O u. libraries are Idled w.
knowledge and joy. and it's all
there — free lor Ihr taking "
Abhy. It's not all there "Irre
lor llw taking Near m y home is
a small bran, h library dial my
children and I vtsif frequently
Recently, I needed more In depth
informal km d un was available
In our small library, so I went lo
llw main library' downtown lo
'esearrh further There I was
told lhal twfore I could check out
materials from Ih r library. I
must pay 615 lor a library rard
dial was valid h* one year'
As a &gt; 'rhcT. I have often
assigned projects requiring
slu d rn ls In use Ih r public
library, thinking I was doing
them a favor, nol only In re­
quiring ihrin In learn In use die
library, hut hoping lo introduce
them In Ihr wealth nf materials
available there I never dreamed
of Ihe flnanrlal burden I might
Iw pulling on ihrm f Fifteen
dollars may nol Mem like much,
hut In single intents or |xwr
people. 615 could Iw one wrek s
grocery money I was ap|Killed tn
learn dial tun all lax supported,
public libraries were tree to
everyone
I am going lo wrtlr in Gov.
Campbell alxiut this.
A S O U TH C A R O LIN A
TAX PA YER . TEA C H ER
AND SIN G LE P A R E N T
DEA R T A X P A Y E R . T E A C H ­
ER . ETC .: Please don't bother
Gov. Camplwll I checked with
Ihr main library In Columbia.
S C . and was lokl dial residents
of die county (viy nothing for a
library card, but non-residents
are charged 615 a year. T h r cose
varies; In Beverly Hills. Calif.,
the charge Is 650 a year for
non- r r sl dr nt s who arc mil
members of crrialn rrciprnr.il
libraries
DEA R ABBY: la-1 your leaders
know lhal In sum, stairs .,
divorce cun Iw annulled, thus
reinstating the original mar­
riage. Therr urr some advan­
tages lo having u divorce an­
nulled. especially where children
urr Involved.
Couples wanting lo annul a
divorce should consult with an
ntlornry In die stale where dir
divorce wus granted lo find out If
dlls procedure Is available to
them as It Is In Krnturky.
RUSSELL L. C O R LEY .
K E N TU C K Y L A W Y E R

A D VICE

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

D EA R L A W Y E R : Annulling a
divorce? Thai wus news to me.
Thanks for Ihc valuable
lortnallon.
D EA R A B B Y : This teller con­
cerns “ Angry P w r n ir ." who
were u p s ri bemuse Ihr welfare
department named Ihrlr son as
die I.idler ol a young girl's chad.
1 You were correct in say dial
Ihe wrllarr d e trim e n t did not
name Ihr boy as the father — Ihc
gill did

2 In many slates, a welfare
uguncy Is rn d lle d Jo re im ­
bursement lor monies (mid on
twhull ol the child, and whoever
Ih r woman names can and
should Iw subject lo legal pro­
ceedings and blond testings
Those pureiils should Iw grateIul lhal die Ii Iu h I lest showed
that thetr son was nol ihr lather,
and he will not Iw liable for IN
years ol child support
Abhy. jilras,• Inform your
readers lhal If they have a child
horn out of wedlock and wish to
have paternity established In
order to obtain a child support
order, they should rail I heir local
chi l d suppor t enforcem ent
agency, li Is usually located In
Ihe couniy attorney's oilier This
legul service Is provided free.
Ahhv. If your readers would
llkr more Information. Irll them
to conturl theor local child
stipjinrl agam y We also provldtfree services for womrn/mrn
who are divorced and havr tiern
unable lo obtain court-ordered
support monies from ihrlr exs|Kiuse.
A L A N K. P O L L E Y . C O C H ISE
C O U N TY A TTO R N E Y .
J A N W O O D P ILL, C H IL D
S U P P O R T C O O R D IN A TO R .
D ISB EE, ARIZ.
(Problems? Write lo Dear Abby.
For s personal, unpublished
reply, send e sell addressed,
stamped envelope to Deer Abby.
P.O. Box 69440. Lot Angeles.
Calll. 90069. All correspondence
It confidential.)

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Fairs
Continued from Page SB
also are skilled at operating Ihe
motor controls so lhal those cars
grl extra closes ol speed al
crucial moments. All ol ibis is
usually preceded by sirateglrally
slmjiplng In a couple of trrnagr
girls ripe lor screaming. Of
course, the more ecreams and
hollers riniiting (him -i ride, the
more people will want lo rldr It
You mean you didn't reullre lhal
when you paid to ride, you also
sold Ihc use of your lungs? Next
lime, lake note of Ihr lari lhal
the ride-muster krrps ihe ride
going until Ihe screams draw a
crowd large enough to till ihe
ride again.
Having arrived al ihe lair In
ihc afternoon. I'm usually
reaching Ihe exhaustion stage
around mid-evening. However,
this Is nol twfore I've watched
Ihe fair transform Itself from
pl.iyl.md lo fantasy land. Wtih
dusk come# an ryc-jioppitig dis­
play of colors, lights und mov­

ements against ihe sky. I can’t
hrlp hill revert to tiring u kid
again al Ihr sight.
Slnrr I was a small boy. tills
twinkling sight hus twen my
llnul glimpse ol Ihe fair. Wnii
such a magical Image In my
heart lor Ihe year lo come. It's no
wonder I return annually. Isn't a
fair coming up this spring?
(Jeffrey Slmom is a freelance
writer living In Deltona. Phone:
321 8019.)

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THE CLOSING OF HIS NEUROSURGICAL PRACTICE
AS OF JANUARY 31, 1989.
P a tie n ts A re U rg e d T o C o n ta c t T h is O ffic e B o fo re T h a t Date F o r
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Announcemfnts

Rtal Estite For Solo
141 Hornet lo* SaH
1*3 Out o' Stale Rroo*nt Seta
’ *3 Rato*1 Pro partisan
147 Industrol Prcpart |Set*
146 Hon Retidenna
149 Comm**t&gt;*l Prop*rt,Sa*
131- Inrettment Property Sax
133 lo ll AcreagaSae
113 Condonw*vten t Coe'S***
137 Uopna Hom eiSa*
136 Rea E n a * Wanted
ICO R*a E v a * € tchange

13 1*04* S r t i c t l
13 C a n of Than**
t » Hi M n xm a n
17- Cemotxs Crypt*
19 B'rth*

it* I V X U .
33 Loti

t round

» SpaoN Not***
37
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Fttvgi* Intimclton*
Neal ttla'a Coungft
A ut - t t l V hoots
Voc — N i t *
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36 (
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43
47
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57
59
61
63

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J*nce
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Uao&lt;al 1 Damn
Art* 1 O s 'll
Food Pr*porn on
U.atatianaou*
S u l'n a il OpportunMw*
OpOCKtumlxT yianlad
fnugfttmgnt B'0*1*1
Mon*y &gt;0 Und
Uortjftges Boughi l StM

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Household Merchandise
101 4ppt'*nc*t f u " « V i
103 Irt m iv y v R a d o S t a e o
103 Compute*!
137 Spurt mg G ood!

109
ill
113
193

Employment

Oti&lt;* S u tp ix ifo u ip - r -t
Bw.td.nj ua**&gt;ai
lean t Garden
Uacftma*rffoot|

107 lou'pment lo* Rant

67 Ca.*aat CounsMinfl
69 B a n -n a i
76 Lilt mg Sannd#

Pets A Livestock
199
303
30t
203

71 Haip Wonted
73 Employment W av ad

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Pell I SuperXI
R*g&gt;tt***d Petl
Monet
IxeitocuRowHry

Misc. Merchandise

91
93
93
96
97
99

AoxtirtbnlHou*# lo $hx*
Roomi fo* Rani
Room-Boars
Relwomgnl Hortes
Apgrtmgnls f umtftfwoTSgnt
Awrtmon!*
Un'u, .tuned Rent
101 Moslftdft FurruvhaO-Ranl
103 Houtdft Ua'um. lhad Rant
103 Duplet T nptes Ram
107- Moon# Homovfloni
109 U ot»H Nome Lett Rant
l i t R*tO*t'Vacs!M?n Rental
113 Sio&gt;age Rental
113 In d u l'-a Rant Ml
116 Real EHM* Management
117 Cot* mattiM Rental
119 paituie t&amp;t Rent
131 Condomauum Rental
133 Wanted lo Rent
'33 Fo* leaie
137 Office Rental

303
307
309
311
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3t3
3t7
2'3
331
332
333

StamptCotni
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Weamg Apperet
AnrouevConacitt**!
Auctxni
BoaaAcceiio*xi
Gaage S exi
Wanted to Bur
Good th*ng* To l a
Uuaca Ue*cnand&lt;ie
MiscXianoou*

Transportation
339 Ana4&gt;on
336 A n t^vxC teii't Can
311 C a t
313 Au*o P anaAccaM otw i

334
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716
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336
336
241

Import C a t I Trucll
Tru cilB u te iV a n i
C a Rantai
TraeiofVTraie'i
v»7 'cx t Wanted
Woto*CfCi*v6xet
Recreamna
Ven«tetCampe'i
243 Jun* Cart
243 Fo* Sate

Service Directory
231 Accounting 6 Tar Sa*i&lt;#
333 Add'tmni A Remodeimg
333 An Condemning 6 Mrr' ng

33* AKjmmum Srdmg A
Screened Rooms
336 Aniaenng Semce
736 Appliancei
337- Aulomoliae
336 BR&lt;dt I D»*pai
336 Bor*d&lt;ng 6 Grooming
2 0 B -n d i | B an
361 Boo*laai-ng
363 Buvneii Egupmant
363 BwUtng Conlraton
364 Cabmeity
363 Capanlty
366 Carpet ftoo* rVxafmgi
367- Cafen3t£ Cxa-m g
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386 Concrete
776 OryaMi
27i (lectnea
273 licaeMton
273 Fence
776 7n*»ood7wet
27S Genera S e n c n
776 Handrtnan
377 Hout# Rian*
776 Home Hnproremem
779 Home Repart
;oo rnteno* Deccvamg
301 Jantlona Seances
363 Land Cleanng
103 lendtcepmg
764 Lean Vance
383 lo c i A lochtmiffi
306 Metonry
307 U ptr'i Horn* S**rce
3b&gt; Jonng 6 3tw**g*
799 U u K le iio n i
396 Hurting Cat*
^91 Remimj
393 Paper Hanging
393 Panng
394 Pen Control
393 Prtofogr4pnr
396 Plailenng
397 Ptump-ng
396 PrelluX CXimng
39* Pt»nl**i
306 R*tng*ra«n
JC1 R a-'a I leatmg
103 Root mg
161 SavttAut.ng
104 Screen 6 G&lt;4*« Worn
163 VacMtaia Seme*
2C6 Vacur.tr
30F leexnSep!&lt; T*n*
306 See mg
109 S-p’ l
116 Sod S*r.&lt;*
111 Seta Energy Sene*
11 } Spnn*ltrt4mga*on
113 Traen Hauling
114 Sermmmg Poo1 S m w i
H 3- TeUpnon# Seme*
116 Tee
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117 Tree $**&gt;.(*
116 TV A Redo Repairs
116 Upnot|1**y
136 Wetd ngVxet.ng Ueta
131 Wen Dnti.ng
133 W.ndoei

Study:
Nurses
need
m oney

Legal N otices
N o n c to F
FICTITIOUS MAMC
Not.CM ll H r iB r |lrt*i Fat I
•m »ng »*»* M Busirwtt at M I

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UPI re p o rt

W ASHINGTON - Ati
advleory panrl studying
w ayi to avert a nurvlnK
a h o rla g e a u f(f(r»lrd
Monday that mi men la*
give n m ore m o n ey,
fewer clicrr* of other
h e a l t h c a r e pro*
fcMtonali and grruier
authority on the job.
The CommlMton on
Nunitng made 16 rrc*
ammendatlon* within
H I " a r t lo n -o r lr n tr t t
atralrgicrt" to improve
recruiting and rnirniton
of rrgtutrrrd n u n n at
hoapltals and minting
homes The llnal report
was delivered to tleallh
Secretary Otis Uowrn
who rreated the 25
n tn n l- t group a year
ago

|'ny yr

1uT1''rf*P*(

Uoiui lialubcu
• Inrrra srd salaries
and expanded op-;
p o r l u m t les for pay
a d v a n c e m e n t
throughout a nursing
r areer:
• I n c r e a s e d In
volvemcnl by n u rw t In
patient rare decisions.
• Mttrr rill, trill u*w- . &gt;t

registered nurses and
other hospital staff In
carrying out nursing
and non nursing duties.
• Im provrd nursing
e d u c a t i o n and
e x p a n d e d f i nanci al
suppori rduration. In
e l u d i n g *r. o r e
" s e r v t r c p av h at h ”
loans and usstsiante (or
males, low im om r amt
e d u c a t i o n a l l y dl s
advantaged students
• An enhanced puhtir
I ma g r of registered
nurses and the nursing
profession
C o m m i s s i o n
rhairwoman C'arolynr
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and "lark of progressive
financial recognition"
were found to be the
main reasons nurses
abandon the prolesalon
and rrerullm rni is dif
limit Nursing salaries
site said, must Include
pay ranges with grealrr
percentage dlllrrrncrs
between entry’ ifvrl and
the maximum |uy. as
w e l l as i m p r o v r d
benefits

Sawyer announces bid for m ayor’s office
The special primary election Is
Feb 2H
Sawyer was named acting
C H IC A G O - Acting Mayor
Kugenc Sawyer ofllclally entrrrd mavor by the City Council on
the mayoral fray Sunday night, Her. 2. 1U87. six days aflrr
citing his dedication to a united Washington died of a heart
Chicago and his loyalty to Its attack.
During his year In office.
first black mayor, the late Harold
Sawyer has bad In rontend with
Washington.
"Slightly more Ilian one year a splintered City Council and
ago. we lost a great leader. some lough criticism Most re­
Harold Washington." Sawyer cently. he was called a "shufflin'
said. "W'hrn I look the ualh of Uncl e T o m " by A l der man
office. I told you I would dedicate Dorothy Tillman.
Sawyer appears to be facing an
niyeelf to completing fits agenda,
u p h i l l f i g h t to fi l l out
and I have."
As If to rmphaslir the point. Washington's unexpired lenn A
Sawyer enlisted the help of poll published on the eve of his
Wa s h i n g t o n ' s h n l f - b r o l her announcem ent showed him
Ramon Pierre, who introduced trailing front-runner Richard
the acting mayor as "a true Dairy and tils principal black
chal l enger . A l d r r m u n T i m
friend of my brother's."
Pierre Introduced Washington Fvans.
Evans's sup|Kirters claim he Is
for his llrst successful mayoral
bid in I‘1H2. Roy Washington, the legitimate heir to the reform
brother of the late mayor, also c o a l i t i o n t h a t c a r r i e d
attended Sawyer's announce­ Washington lo victory In I0H3
as the city's first black mayor.
ment.
In uddlllon to Sawyer. Evans
"In the 12 months that 1 have
been mayor. I have been on the and Daley, the other declared
bring line day In and day out." Democr at s were Al der men
Sawyer said. "I've taken some Danny Davis, l-arry Bloom and
shots, fairly and unfairly, but Ed Hurke, and former slate
I've kept our city together and legislator James C. Taylor. T h r
we' ve made great progress only announced Republican was
through some very difficult Ed Howlctt. son of Democrat and
former Illinois Secretary ol State
times "
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Soviet police arrest
12 during protests

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R T Z N

Mike Ho win t
H u rke , who represents a
mostly white Southwest Side
ward, reportedly was ready to
drop out of the race.
Davis, who serves a prt
dominantly black West Side
ward, has repeatedly denied
rumors he. loo. would exit the
contest Hloorn. who represents
the integrated, upscale Hyde
Park neighborhood, has vowed
he Is In the race lo stay
Taylor, a black Souiti Side
ward bo**. Is given Rule chance
of w in n in g the Democrati c
nomination
Suwyer's toughest for ap
jiearrd to lie Daley, who led
Sawyer 59 percent to JO percent
In a poll published Saturday by
the Chit ago Tribune Daley, son
of the legendary Chicago "boss."
Richard J . Daley, led Elan* 56
percent to 34 percent
Spokesmen said Daley and
Evans would file nominating
petitions on Monday lo run 111
the Democratic primary. Saw­
yer's camp has said the mayor
would file Monday or Tuesday.
T h r first washout In the
crowded mavnral field was Kd
Kelly, a powerful Democratic
ward boss, who withdrew on
Tuesday, a day after Daley
entered.

U P I ra p o rt

MOSCOW Police
ai rested 12 dissidents
during demonstrations
In Moscow and one
otltrr city by soppnrlrrs
of an o lllrln lly con­
demned political group
marking the 40th anni­
versary uf a U .N .
human rights declara
lion, a dissident source
said Sunday.

F o u r of l h e d r rnonslrulors were ar­
rested Saturday night at
a ffO-mlnutr protest by
300 people in Moscow’s
s n o w - b 1a n k r t e d
Pushkin Square ami
eight others were de­
tained Sunday al a simi­
lar protest in the Indus­
trial town of Svrrtllnvsk
In the Urals mountain*
uiltl Yuri Mltlunov

lenfeeed. FL H IM M m lrnH*
C i H i r , F la n d s **id«* ts*
Fictltxus Nam* ot COMMER
C IA L M O N B T A R T R 8
SOURCES and mat I *t*rX I*
rtglito* ta x nam* *&lt;** m*
ct*r» •« ts* Circuit C*wrt.
3*min*X County, Fton** In
Miordo s t nits rs* ProrWoni
*1 ft* Fklrttow* N*mo itatvtn.
To Wit lorttan M l ot FNrtd*
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PuMitS Ooc ft. II. H M it**

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N O T IC IO F
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Sim man Court**, Plant J i*x**
IS* F l c l l l l o u t N am * *1
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and tSot I mtond So ragtsio* sard
so »* oils It* 0**S ol It*
Cirtutl Court. lim lM * County,
I Nnd* m ooordonc* *its tt*
Prosltiont ol tSo Fklrttow*
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION
Undf* and by ylrlw * *1
outsonty In m* m i x

41 It*

Mayo* d IS* City *4 Sontord.
Funds. 1 S***by call a Run on
Muntctpol f iKtxn to b* Sold in
It* City dl lentard. FNrlda. an
It* lots day at Ok . mb**, it**
to* tUrtM r *1 City CommlsUon

K ot DUNN11

M X *lKt*n*Sell b* hold *•
O llt H c l Polling Rtac* at
ON Hit I I — Sontord Clrk
Canto*. 461 f a*t 1»m k*l* Bi ,0
In P* City #« Mntofd. Florida at
S*4d undo* IS* laws and Ordl
fiONH rotating to t lt r t w s os
now m tore# In sold City
Tt* poll &gt; mil I* iM*ntd *1
I « o dots A M . and will note
ot I M o tlort P M on sox
do**
I twrtby ip point C**St Is
sp a d e rs and O tp u tltt at
O l l l r l d I — Mrs H tltn
MrOuU* Clan
Mrs Dorothy Romos Is

h*. Nr

Mr Cortot Romo*. I" Q U *
M i VKSpSUNpO. Ins**, to*

M» t'oti* August* Doguty
IN W IT N IL I W H lR fO P . I
MM* t*4 my Sand at
Mayo* at s * C lt, •« So.4k 4
Florid* and N x t o m * h. b*

ottiaad horot* &lt;s* teal at said
City *| M s I ts lwy *1 Do

Batty* D Smith
IN T N I CIRCUIT (O U S T .
A t Moyer *4 tsa City at
I t O N T i I N T N iU O IC IA l
SantarA FMrid*
CIRCUIT. IN ANOFOB
ATTES T
t f M I N O lt COUNTY.
H N Tamm Jr
F l o r id a
ttty Gar*
C A if NO M I N I C A M P
i
PwbttsS
,
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d e l in
M IC H A fl 1 ( 1 OoVAU&amp;NN
P*t.t.
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT.I IG H IE IN tH JUDICIAL
IHAMON L V N N (N V A U G H N ,
CIRCUIT. IM AN O rO R
NOTICE 4»F ACTION
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
TO
I H A R O N L V N N 0*
FLORIDA
VAUGHN
C A S IN O M A IN CA a* L
‘ Cn) A n E N G T iT 1 2 u ISa* mi
BAN CEO STO N M O R T O A G i
K f * n Ip* » n « M *n at mo*
C O R P O R A TIO N , a Florida
rxg * Sot boon Mod ogowwl you
V*U or* &gt;w*uir*d to w r * • car?

at your W*in*n doMnsos. rt any.
•* tt* action an peti&gt;*r** t
a lto rn a y ososo noma on d
o d d ra t* I t K C 4 . N E T H M

P fA N I

SMS Louth H*rtw*y
t r n Costa Merry F *rtd* t lH !
an a* b**or* Jan * not and It*
it* original wits tt* c * r t *4 ftws
court. t-Ow* C H r t M.-*ko on
p .trtw * r's attorney or m * d
oHIy 'Tw*»*rt*t
oTSorwUo 0

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PuH'tS O K L IL H . M l*M
D E L 17

IN IN * CIRCUIT COURT
t I O N T E IN T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CALt NO N N S U S P
IN RE THE MATTE R Ot IH E
ADOPTION OP THE r r RSON
AN h

m a rg s y a l S T O C K T O N
W HA TLEY. OAVIN 6 COM
PANY. a Florida torporttxn
RlaMMH.

vs
H iio A T i l l m a n , w a l l
PLUMRING 6 HEATING. INC .
* FNrlda corporation any im
R a n Sows, dtvtaaoft gr anwe,
a it i-aes li#n**t rr*dil**s
trustees, or other claimants
claiming by. througn and n b r
HILOA TILLMAN
NOTICE SrF ACTION
TO HILDA TILLMAN
Ho w l davisoet
gran tots, assign*** Honors
creditors, •rutlees or
claimants
mg by
and imdar H ILD Aa T i l l m a n
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action la N r* rto» is* mortgage
o n rv m b a fln g IS* tallow ing
property m Semina* Cowsty

Florid*
South It Nat *4 Lot ll and art
*4 L*4 tl. RNcft 11. BEL AIR
according to** Plot N*root as
tKordad m Plot bate j Pag. y*
at is *

P u b lic R e co rd s *1
Seminal* C o unty. F lo rid a
without limitations

AMINCM
DAviO PATRICK III
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO G E N E ROBINSON
AggrotA Unknown
R*sJd*nca Unlnown
YO U ARE N o n r i f o iso* an
t u r n lor *w *4*0*11*1 *4 It*
person ANH on* you or* r*
guuad to ***** a c * y el y * A
wrirtmi JtS m n if any. to tt on
•** Patiliorw* t attorney wSo*e
n o m * a n d a d d r e s s Is
TO M O TH Y M O L f A R T .
( S Q U I R T l t d L** Rood
A ." S r port Florida U t i l
on or twits*• rt* M *«y *4
D n in N r
&gt;*M and S * n *
srigmol m is It* C * r t Ol ISIS
Court •■#** bator* h **k * on
P*t11tor** s Attorney. •* law *
*■*♦*' r tSoroottK

HK*d against
&lt;*:xt damondad In

r*u tar It*
tt* tnmpiautl *4pfM,

WITNESS My Send end
tool ol Rut Court on Ho*

16

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D A V ID N RERRlEN
At Chari *4 s * CouH

RongtlGE j m a t l !
So* been h u d by I** Psomtirt
ogamsi you and ethers m the
above styled cesraa and you era
re*mr*a *e serve a copy at ytur
sarltten Oeter-us it any. N it an
S M ITH A SlMAAONS Plaintiff t
attorney. I l l Was! Adam s
street SutN H U jKftsanvii*
Florida u m
an ar botor*
January Ws It**, and tiN the
origmol wits It* C N rt *1 nut
Court aithor betor• a K vk * an
PlamtitTs otter nay ar immod
ONty them lSK etSorwi* a
dttourt will bo anN r ad agamti
you N r tt* y*t*4 daman da 4 m
ts* lempiamt or petition
W ITNESS my Sand and tool
of nut Cow l an isit Jnd day af

CNcemper KM

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IN T H E CIRCUII COURT
FOR 1EMINOL I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FHo Number M H I CP

C IT Y OF
LA K E M A R T, FLO R ID A
N O TIC E OF
P UR LIC HE A R IN 6
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by IS* Planning and 7onmg
Board X it* City X Lai* Mary
Florida, trial saX Board will
hold a Public H exin g an 0*
&lt;amber n . ItM ot » SB P M x
at toon there*iwr at peatlbN N
consider * roguott from Com
mans Development N r i l N Plan
review wits additional reguesti
N r Vxlances to Chapter ISS.
Appendia B. Soclien J(A | .
Chapter I I I U I B l and ChapN r
11701 &lt;FI II) lal tor a pro
National office bultdmg Netted
tut tt* MMowtng described pro
petty
THE W EST 4J0 F E E T OF
TH E S O U TH EAS T 1* OF THE
S O U TH E A S T &lt;e OF SCCTtO N I
T O W N S H O P IB S O U T H .
RANGE JO EAST SEM INOLE
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A L Y IN G
S O U TH OE S A N F O R D
A V E N U E I SUN D R IV E I LESS
TH E SO UTH « F E E T f Oft
R IG H T OE W AY OE L A K E
M AR Y B O U LE V AR D
TS* Public H exing anil be
h e x x ts* Cm unittM n Cham
Cars al HR Harts CasoHry CNb
Rood toaaaAarv riartda T..a
Public ii
v*Nd N *n*nd ond
I* N e t S*X ta x in g may
tanttnue tram t'w* N tune until
a i* a i toe unm an datum * i

IN RE E S T A T E OF
JE W E L R B E R R T H IL L .a h *
JE WE I t R BE R R Y H IL l
Dk eased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TB A TIO N
TS* odm inltltallen *1 the
atlas* *4 Jewel R BarrySin.
a-S/* Jewell R Aerryhiil da
ceased- F i* Number M H I C P
It pending in the Ckcull Court
tor SornmoN County. Florida
Probe* Outturn tt* address *4
wtucS h F O Drawer C. Son
N rd FNrlda 17771 Tt* nomas
and address** af R* personal
i »p r» tonl*H,o and tt* pKtxsal
'tp re to n lo llro S a IN r no y are
1*4 harts botow
A ll Irilerosted portent or*
rogutred to H * wits tsit court
w i t h i n t h r e e m o n t h s ot
t h e f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o f

TH IS N O TIC E III OH d a m s
ogoUHt # * o st.N arvj I II any
*b|*fll*n by an in la tttla d
pKton an wham Nut netk* it
u r w l that t Sal Ungas tt* v*i&lt;d
ity at tt* will ts* guolihcotxns
of 1 * fwrsonai lapretontabvo
ran ua or lurtsdktwn *4 It*

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BE F O R E V E R B AR B EO
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twgim an CWconUwr S KM
Pertonoi Rapresanta'irv
■v W Itlie m F BorrySili

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Oerwood Maryland WRtt
Attorney lor
Pertonoi Pag-atom t i n
s Met t N Cleveland Jr
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Cleveland 6 Budges
P O Drawer {

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Telephone I n . I J77 l i l t
Publish December s A It &gt;M*

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Sam me* County Florida
Cate M f N it
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N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N

•Sot by virtue X Mum cartam
Wills X E a o tX x n . as |ly*d
above end more p x t k X x 'r
tfial (p i n e Writ X E aKXwn
issued oX X and Wider the sea
X me Country Court X Du»e
County F N rido * r a trial
judgem ent rendered Mi the
etoretoX t e x t on Pw Jets day
X Augus* A O KM m that
i p l a u cot* entitled First Un
w N i i w u i Bon* X FNrida
Plaintiff, -v t Hobart N King
OeNndant w*Urh etoretoX Writ
X EtKsdsan wet drttrertd N
me at SSeritt al Seminal*
County

F N rX A

ond I Sere
Nvied upon If* tXtKvmg Oe
imbed preporty owned by RXi
P I N Kusg soX freperty be eg
tMOted m Somtnow County

Florid* more partkutarty ot
tcribad as tXNwt
One i H I V e in wagon a dr
outomatn* burgenOy m cotx
ID I W F f t i r t C V lt i lt * being
at Vanlord Tew mg and
Ot 'he* M &lt;
Sem.rwN County F u n d * e ll
ol II M A M an It* 17IS day X
Ok ember A D ItM X N r N r
f O * CASH.

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Ry Wendy W Catlmt
Deputy C N rt
I SE A L)

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John E Px*. S ix 'll

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A TAPED RECORD OE THIS
M EE TIN G Ift MADE BY THE
C I T Y F O R I T ft C O N S T
N it N CI IH H RECORD MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN AOt
QUATE RECORD » 0 »
P U R P O S E S OE A P P E A L
FROM A DECISION MADE RY
THE C ITY WITH Rf SPECI TO
’ tit t ORE GOING M ATTER
ANY PERSON WISHING tO
ENSURE t h a t a n a o i
Q U A T E RECORO OE THE
PROC ( E D INGS IS M A IN
IA I N E 0 EOR A P P I L l A t t
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
FAAKf THE NECESSARY AR
R A N G EM EN IS At His OR
H E R O W N f IP EN S f
C ITY Of

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Publish Dk ember I. II. IT, la

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mart

Susan R Thorne
BertWng 6 Iftrurtg S x r X x y
D A TEO December I i*M
PubMsh De- ember ij k m

DEL 111
IN Trtt CIRCUIT COURT Ol
THE lIGNtltNTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF ELORIOA IN
AND EOR SEMINOLE
COUNTf
GENERAL lURISOICTlON
DIVISION
CASE NO M Ml* CA ** L
SHE A R S O N I I H M A N
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff

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at the West front Dow X ts*
SEMINOLE Cacuity Cexthovt*
m Sensed f tor id* at II 0C
octal* A M an tr* lrd day at
JanuXy 1*1* IS* IX tOw&gt;ng
deteritwd property at x t term
In sex E mot Judgment te wit
LO T ]. C L U S T E R V
W ILD W O O O a p l a n n e d
U N IT D E V E LO P M E N T at
i ordr* So it* Plat iseravf e«
retordrd Ul P&gt;at Bate IS Pagrt
T. 6 • and tt X ft* Pubik
He, ordl X SamthoN Cant|
E lor Xa
D ATEO fSrs 1st day X Da
l ember ' fM
D A V IO N BERRIEN
Al Cwrs X saX Court
By Jar* E Jetewk
AsDegutyCert
Publish O k I. II KM
OE L H

L 11

OEM 1*1
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TE EN TH
IUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NUMBER

M t*M CA** P
W IL L IA M F ANDERS one
J E A N E ANDER S Sutbond
and wit*, ond R ILL M COOPER
ond L IL A P COOPER.
Ptemflftt-

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NICK R B U T T IT T A .
C h a r l E L SM ITH , d 6 a
W H OLESALE A P P LIA N C E.
W ILLIA M WACK III.
ESQ UIRE R C HANSEN

and C R EO IC O M OR TG AG E
AMENDED

NOW YOU CAN CHARGE IT!

N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO C H A R LE S SM ITH
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D mol on

K ix n to tarKloso a AAorlgog*
an It* following dawrltxd pro
p a rty lecatad in S tm lnol*
County. Florida Hot boon tiled
eg*&gt;ntl you
Lot II ond tt* East *t ot Lo4
IP M o d C. A L L E N D A L E . K
cord.ng to tt* Plat tt*reot as
tK ordw l In Plot Booh 4. Pag* 7,
Public RttordS Of Seminole
County. 4 lor id*

You ar* ragulrad lo torn* a
copy at your written dtfontot. If
any lo tt* action an P tl.H o o r'l
atlornay aSost nam* and
a d d r a t l It E V E L Y N W
C IO N IN G E R Clon.ngor ond
Fllas Post Otllc* Bor 117.
O rrd o Florida 177*1 on or
bator* DK*mt*r 17. ItM and
III* tt* original with It* C k rt ot
this Court. *iIter betor* u r t k l
on Potllwrwr s atlornay, or Im
m*d&gt;ololy lt*f*otNr. o*t*r*ito
a Ivdgamant will bo *ni*r*d to
•So ra lx l damandod In IS*
Complaint To ForKlatura *
Mortgage
WITNESS my Sand and tt*
toal of this Court an tt* Ills day
of Wo•amber, 11*4
IC O U R T SEAL I
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
As C l*» k of sa X Court
By C k aiiev E ttr n
As Deputy Clark
Publish Nov 11 N . O k S. II,
1914
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M O TIC I U N O E B
F IC TITIO U S N A M I S TA TU TC
TO W H O M IT M A Y COFFCCBN
NaiKa H haceb, glean m#k tha
undartignod pu'tuant lo fh#
" F u i i l i o x , Nam* S ta tu '* '.
C M p H r t»S a*. FlarM* SKIwlM
•HI reg'»k*e
tha Circuit
C N rt. SammoH C * . Trorxu
Upon rerr.pt ok prao&lt; at m*
publication at m u nakka. m*
Itctlllautnama. la m i
Mafiiaf* la rv tc n
tmOar tableh no ar* engaged In
bwamatt ai wo I ,# ,* , 0«ir*
Langoood F t IJMO
Inal m* pertia, n u i n i t d w
ta d hvunatl antarpriaa are at

IN T H I C IB C U IT C O U B T
FOB S I M I N O I I C O U N TY .
F 1 0 B I0 A
P B O B A T I DIVISIO N
FlN N vm d tr M t t t CP

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Datad a* Langamod Florida

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C IT Y OF

lA K f MAPY. FtOaiOA
NOT 1C f OF
P U B L IC H IA B IN G
N O T IC i I* H I B I B V G IV tN
br m* Planning and Zoning
Board at m* C llf at l at a Mart
Florida Ifcal ta-d M a id mil
Mold a Public Haarmg an O r
&lt;amber I/. It** «• I ** P M *r
at loan IhaeaaNar at p n i t r t*
con tid t' a roguotl H*m Jamat
Waid tor a Minor SubdietMn
r«ria o m an araa propoia* to ta
tanad PC T an m* tattooing
datcrdrdpropartr
Tha South it at tat It. tan
H rdt Swdtlantiai Farm t T ra d
No I. at racardtd m P u l Mo*
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Count,, Florid* undrr Ihr
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oilier, Mil m La,* Mar,

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No Phone Colls Please

Stemtram Brail, Inc
BABYSITTER NEEDED!
( aper Earned In Wntor* ere*
betere On tjth Re*erernes
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CARPENTERS
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PUBLIC N O TICC
The Lend Meneqement Office
i% m rese«pl of en epp4t&lt;ei*on to
PUBLIC NOTICI
construct e 4 a t? e ilb e R r To e
Tha Land Management Oftic*
r a 10 wooden dock aalfh
if in rrcnpl al an applicalion lo
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thereof os recorded in Pta* Booh
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14. Pages M aO W cllon 14.
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Township II. Range X) located
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on Lobe Florence. Saminoi*
John* Blror
County. Florida
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lidd Oim Iha Land Management
Med with The Lend Manege men ♦
O ltlc* . Sominol* C ou nt, j O f f ic e . S e m in o le C o u n ty
Strvlcfi Building. Sanford.
Services Building. Senior*.
Florida HIM
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Commanli thouId be rocolrad
Comments Should be recoived
mth.n 14da,I ot ltd publication
within 14 days of the publication
of mi* not*co
of fhisnofKo
MorbHardin. Director
Herb Merd*n. Director
Land Management
l and Management
SammoNCount,. Florid*
Seminole County. Florida
Pubbth Dec II. IF**
Publish Dec II. 1m

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LETS TALA REAL ESTATE
If you wont a caree# and no*
lust 0 ioto you are the person
we need *o tali to Rte re
Nosing for professionals and
we will even send you to
school N become one1 If you
already have your license
then why wa«t any longer N
reach you# financial goals'
Call me immed‘aNly tor «
confidential interview

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i epted N# waitresses waiters
ba rte n d e rs saia* prep
eyster bar broiler roess
•* » six s»ar* dishwashers
bus bars hosNss and »*ne
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gresmd esperonce requred
l*mch and D'nne# positions
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m easures are being i n
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Port fEtese
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AL VO H IR IN G
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the bus&gt;est season ever with
steady wo#s an* Lets at
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considered RF&lt;ti also t/a*n
qua''tad applicants Wn&gt;o#
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House to Share

SHERATON 0ALAND0 NORTH
(FormaMy Vherafon AAa-ttandi
Has immedtaNly openings Nr
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EARN MONEY $
OVER THE HOLIDAYS
The Sanford Herald »S h«rtng
studems ages IS to H Nr
Door To Door Sales Over the
hpideys H*gh *ncom# po#en
tvel dkork.ng hpurs ere 11 PM
40 S PM Monday thru Satur
day Apply m person
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Sanford 9 I___

TANR WAGON DRIVER
I «pe* teheed n heu*mg peho
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ences I days a week Guod
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T R C T l m p / P i r .m
P T K .V N N U
7(0 5100

WANTED!!
Person N lira with elderly
•ady in country a#ea near
Geneva Light housekeepmg
room w bath Small salary
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13— Rooms for Rent
san fobd
At
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Room w&lt;th pri*aN bath 4
enfrewce Newly remodried
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LONGWOOO
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Maker* adult
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17-Ap*rfmenfs
Furnished / Rent
I F F I C I K NCY
a m #active 4
(N a n Uhl ewcI l*ghN#1 off
sMee*pa#sng Ilia S i/ fk p m

FOR QUIET. SINGLE STORY.
ENERGY EFTICIENT
FURNISHED STi'T'OS

$299 MO.
CALL T00AT
SANFORD COURT APES
373 3341
V A Fifo a u LargalbkVm #i&lt;h
screened porch | t) wk plus
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SAMFOITO
I bedroom U I per wee# I 00
deposit plus tft and las*
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SANFORD
On# Room Efficiency with
app* ences Parity fwrmshed
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plus IAV security Inrltdis
utilities______________ I I I H it

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COW H O W
F O R M H M lO A tS
In our 1 b d rm
1 bath,
a p a rtm e n ts
s p a c io u s
MOL 10AY kitchen tepa'aN
*in»ng ##ea I yea# lease 4 t
month free rertt

Q r o v e V ie w

TRUCK MECHANIC
( •pertence required Apply tn
person B i*s Truck 4 Auh&gt;
Repair if f l Sanford A*y
Sanferd (Ask fo# B ill 0#
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UPHOLSTERER
10AM TO TPM SHIFT
AVAILABLE
It rou ar* auk gokng a m a
pl**F*r&lt;k ptiona &gt;gna and
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Bookktaping A kata* abil't,
prrN r.ad N r altar tanalit,
and a p ta a ia n l w o rk in g
environment*

Some Experience required
Production orienfaNd 4 dr
peodabia Company benefits
CaH H I W*0 for appointment

WOOD WORKER
Some • ape#Eence required
Production o r^n N d and de
p m lf b 't Company Benefits
Call i l l m p N r appointment

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1 bedroom I bam Utilities,
and appliances included Lake
access V \ wk • |iQ0 Drp
No pen______________ P f /4t4

POOL of LAKCVIEW
73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d
HANOT MAN 1 CLEANING

(Ask Nr Nancy)

I M /Aeve In Special
2 bd#m . 1 bam from SaJO
Lake Mar|r
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M A R IN IR S V IL L A 0 I
Lk Ada I bdrm
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PAOLA AAEA

W OIIING SUPERVISORS
Faperienced (usNd&gt;an work
•ng supervisor needed for
evenings atNr SPM En Saniord
Area I ) 00 Per hoc* O T kOOO

The SeeNr* Herat*
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Sanferd Fl II/M

DORCHESTER APTS.

Land sc opmg including free
removal Horry repairs Ml
(lu d’no plumb«ng and pa*nt
•ng Lleaning privat# and
commercial Day 0# mghf
Please call a day mad*an&lt;e
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2bdrm l HO mo
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•tIOOoff 1st mo rent
FR AN KLIN ARMS
ljJ«FE or.d j Age
22) MW

SANFORD AREA
2 bdrm . f bath |)/S mo plus
1210 sec
Coil 17) OT#

La Venn# Veil mane
I II 4444
after beers 111 012

DAN IELS
WOHLWENDER
REALTY INC
LICENSED 2 24 AGENT
Parton w a* d ^K k a u iin g w*
aula m iu ra n c a la r bu**
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I N i U B iN C I FYOBLO
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IIP M N /AM stuff Full time
Apply Lake«&gt;ew Nursmg
Cense# t i f f 2nd Sf .
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M A IN T C N A N C t P fR S O N
Mare spot* Urgently needs to
hir# today' Dandy piaco N
work* Esperience a plus, not
a m*s(t AAA ImpNyment.
too* 2smst
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f u n TIME DIETARY AIDE
A p p l,
L a k t r ir r , N urrm g
Canter, ft* I IndS t.
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m io , people and lom pvN rtl
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The WwSer* Hers Ed
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WwNr* Fie#ids

TU ll TIME COOK
Nursing home experience
helpful Apply
Lase**ew
N posing Center. f it E )nd St .
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N U M S IS A 10 1
All thikkt
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L i k a t M Narimg tr»**r
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VaaNrd

JOIN THE SANFORD
HERALO TEAM!

FEDCRAl GOV’T IS HIRING
I &lt;4 SOO To U1 000 per year For
Im m ediate Response Coll
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m accordant! mm F S HI SOU
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Iha automatic tabulating
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GUARDS
Previous &lt;ense nm 'equ*fOd
a.M tr4*n Retirees weWame
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CASHIER

IK O M IO W N IB S S

Corn up to I D hr No e«p
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tor#1 a«ea Fv*&lt;
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c o v i r n m i n t jo e s
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the hour day o# week Sanford
em acr f________ Can 1)1 4^0)

SALES!

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY!

lo ngeoo d A rt* Children
age* 1 mot N S , r t A .a I

Lad Balm'

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST

NEED A AOB?

da,l. night, A oaakand* Sri
rrrn ca , * ,r* tap . cobagr

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W a n te d

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Saniord M ull ba KCurak* and
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4 Plumbing Yard Cleaning 4
Odd Jobs Ho Jeb Tea Small*
Free Estimates' Call O T *02’

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pretkuct ctaaning II ,r* a.p
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l HI I I ST 20 YRS ( I P
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C A R P E N T R Y , home repairs,
ceramic tile pamting duors
Can Richard Gross
121 Sf/1

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121— Condominium
Rentals

99-Apertments
Untumiihed / Rent

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G row th takes its toll
BRIEFS

1

Police recorded shots over 911
SF.LMA. Ala — Police say their automatic
tape recorder plrked up the sounds of a
frightened woman shooting an intruder after site
dialed the 911emergency number for help
"You could hear most of what happened on
the tape at the police station." capt Kandy
Lewellen said of the Friday Incident.
Steven I) Moody. 20. will be charged whh
burglary as soon »a he recovers from a gunshot
wound In 'be chest. L *wellen said
Kathryn Clecklcr was awakened by a noise
early Friday, her '2 n d birthday, and realized
someone was trying to break Into her mobile
home. Lewellen *ald
"She tailed the 9 1 1 number just as In bloke
into the trailer." Lewellen said
Clecklrr
grabbed h&gt; i 37 &lt;at Itier pistol
when the Intruder msbed at her

E d u c a to rs , p a re n ts s tru g g le
to red raw sch o o l b o u n d arie s
■y CAROL J. RUMSEV
Herald staff writer
Sandy Kannlstras and her family moved to
Oviedo from Miami seven years ago after a
thorough study of Central Florida schools.
Kannlstnu. her husband, and two sons were
tired of btg dtv i n m ili and Oviedo ban just ihr
"friendly" atmosphere and "good" school* the)
were looking for.
"IF* the bc»t thing w r ever did." Kannlstras
say* today.
She la lucky because her *on. I odd. IS. mosi
likely will be unaffected by this year * rezoning
of Seminole County'* middle anti high »cbools.
No! a* forturu*? "re some 30f# lo 5&lt;X) other
votiiigstrr*. mserd ng lo ia-k HetoJer. dlrrrior of
secondary education Like Kannlstras many of

Inside

Ihenr students are from families who bought
homes because of nearby *t bools
It's whal thousands ol Central Florida families
have done, which I* why school districts are
feeling a crunch, why Seminole now counts
43.000 students in li* total enrollment — up
1.700 from last year — and why talk of a
shake-up is to parents frustrating at best
It s a frustration understood by llrtslcr and
members of two count v wid. task liircrs set up l«
study ihe issue According lo Heftier, when
student population* shill, when scltocls are built,
or when residential git&gt;«ih occur*. schtMil
dist ilct* are left with a problem
"l-nok. you « ould continue lo dump kid* Into
the schools, srui Ju"t keep dumping their. In
therr and |usl keep adding tm more and more
portables." Ilelsler said 'T h e problem Is the

• Projected enrollmont vs protected giowff
• Emotions are hard to set aside when your
children are Involved
• Amount of rezoning information Is both
help end hindrance
f Page 4A
irstroorr. lactlltles tlir cafeteria. Ihe library and
ihe hallways ran i ae.-omodafr Hieni And It's no
way In lakt rare of students so we have to
rezone.”
On the surface It seems simple enough — some
schools have Ir.o many student*, turv* loo fra
Hut task force utrmhrrs mutt irv lo set natural
tKiundartes and preserve neighborhoods, and do
so with the least amount of student movement
Under consider.&lt;itnn are mailer* of ss'eiy.
growth history. rnn&gt;'lrr-nl piojerttc *. minority
f !B«e Schools, Page 4 A

Fire strikes historic pier
A TLA N TIC C ITY . N J — A fire roared across
Atlantic City's historic Steeplechase Pier Satur­
day. sending thick, black clouds of smoke
billowing Into the sky over lire resort city.
ofTI-lal* said
lrtere were no reports of ln|urte» •nd the fir?
was not exp ro 'd to threaten the c. * farmr
boa Jwalh ot the adjacer'. Krsotis International
Hotel and Casino

W hite collar crim inals are their specialty
By SUSAN LODSN
Herald staff writer

From United Prats International reports

INSIDE
□ World
Three killed in Tibet
HEUINU — Police opened fire on anti-Chinese
demonstrators In Tibet Saturday, killing a
Huddhtsl monk and two other people and
wounding at least 11, foreigners in the Tibetan
capital Lhasa said
"The police didn't lire warning shots, tlicy
Just started lo about ImitacruiiuuMsiv." said art
American iravete* mnftreted bv pksta M E
lieljtng "They didn't seem lo care who they
hit "
Although Tlbrtan authorities refused com­
ment on Ihe Incident, the offlr lal Xinhua News
Agency reported a riot In Lhasa bv 30 Huddhtsl
monks and nuns No deaths or Injuries were
mentioned In Ihe brief dispatch

□ Nation
Professor accused of abuse
CAMBRIDGE, Mass — A Harvard University
professor acused ol sexually assaulting his
grandchildren told a toddler Ihe alleged abuse
was "Ihelr secret." while his churrh ad
mlnlsiralor wife warned Ihe little girl her
jiarenta would abandon her II she tattled,
prosreutors said
William Moran. IM. a Harvard prolessor ol
Asayrtnlogy. allegedly cajoled the c hlldien into
cooperation, while Ills wile. Suzanne I) Moran,
told her granddaughter that if she told anyone
about the alleged assaults "her jiarents would
never come back tor her anil she would have to
slay with Grunny forever." Assistant Middlesex
District Attorney Audrey I’arr charged.
The couple pir.idrd Innocent at their arraign
merit Friday and were released on tlielr own
recognizance

Pag* BA

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Partly cloudy and mild today

Partly
Cloudy

S k i e s w i l l be
mostly cloudy today
with a high tempera
lure In ihe low lo mid
70s and u 30 pcrieni
chance of showers.
K nln chances In ­
crease to 50 percent
tonight and Monday
with a tow In the mid
tiOs tonight.

HwsMUnit k» *•*M m i
Sgt Jtrry Human. n*ad of tha traod and forgary division at whlta collar crima accounts lor losses ol MO lo 1200 billion
the Seminole County Sheriff's Department, estimates that each year

Development
code awaits
city approval

C h ris tm a s parade pleases b ysta n d e rs
By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald Staff writer

By BRAD CHURCH
Herald staff writer
S A N F O H D — More trees,
grass and shrubs In parking lots
will be one result of a revised
land development code which
has beet, drawn up over the
jiast year and Is awaiting city
commission approval.
The city commission will hold
u public hearing on the revised
rode Monday night in city hall
and r set-anil public hearing the
last meeting of the year
The Planning and Zoning
C o m m is s io n a lre a d y has
approved the 300-plus page
document
Although most of the regula­
tions contained in the rode are
unchanged, therr are some
rh u n g rs In perm itting and
landscaping requirements, ac­
cording to Jay Mardcr, city
planner.
For example, one tree will lie
required for every housing unit
If the code Is approved. This will
Ik - most evident In new multiple
housing units, Mardcr (mints
out. For instance, an upartment
complex wlih too units will lie
rcqulrcd In plant IOO trees on
Itsslte
The revised code also con­
tains more extensive require­
ments for the landscaping of
parking lots. The present codr
required 1U square feet of
landscaping to tncludr grass,
trees and shrubs. |&gt;er 20 (lark­
ing space*, and (lie new rode
doubles tbiit requirement to 10
squurr feel per 10 parking
spaers
It also says that the required
C Bee Land, Page BA

SANFOHD - A new wi .e of
white .o l.» criminals aimed
with pens and plastic credit
cards is increasing Ihe work
load of Seminole County law
enforcement Investtgat &gt;rs
"Tld a Job Is h paper trail.-'
said Seminole t'nenly ShrrlfTs
Sgr J r r y Human, who brads
lire shertlF* three-officer fraud
and forgery learn
"Follow the |&gt;a|irr trail and
you come hark In the suapre t
sooner or later It lakes a lot of
Investigating a lot ol man
Irours in handle these rases."
he said
Hut in many rases, by the
time evidence is gathered the
suspect has moved lo another
area and other vtctans Ihe
raac may be rinsed unsolved
but investigators will rv-»pen
It If Ihe suspect trsuHairs
Human said
Usually, the white collar
criminal Is intrihgrtit and ere
altve. Human said
"These people arm t going
to go nut with a gun and rob a
b u s in e s s T h e y 'r e more
sophisticated Most are non
violent I bey re likely to tie
mure upper-class, but not
always They make a career
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What would a parade enlltlod Tropical Christmas bo without a young
girl and a twirling baton. Kathloon Bent/ ol the Lake Mary Dance
School high-stepped In the parado Saturday

SANFORD — A crowd til .1trout H.WM)'
spectators llnrd East First Slrrrl yesterday
for tlir- Joyce?'* Christmas parade
Four bands and more than a dozen finals
wrre purl ol .t 75 unit mart h from the New
Tribes Mission headquarters to Laurel
Avenue
Palms, hula skirts and coconuts decorated
floats In keeping w ith the "Tro p ic a l
Christmas" theme Awards lor best float* will
be announced Monday and presented at the
Chamber of Commerce Dec. I9 a t9 a m
"It was about as hometown)' as you tan
get." parade spectator Pat Thibodeau said
The parude was special because ol |&gt;urtlr!pa
lion from bystanders who greeted |iartlrular
groups, she said
There was a noisy, festive atmosphere as
the (tarade moved along the street with
people standing clbow-to-elbow and severul
deep In some places.
Children |&gt;o(&gt;(&gt;rd nolsemakers purchased
from dozens ol m etalli-wlggrd vendors
roaming the route, while classic-car engines
revved and drum* treat hr keep lime for the
few participating marching bands. From the
police sirens signalling the parade's beginn­
ing until Santa waved from the rear of the
march, spectator* nudged their way to
curbsides. Jockeying for blrdseye view
Many s|tectahrrs said four bands was not
enough Although the jtarade was up to jrar
with last year, music and the American llug
didn't play u big enough juirt In the afialr.
according to Kichatd Shull of Sanford
"There u v d to Ire more things like the
V FW ." Shult said “ This year there's not
enough military (Involvement) and you don't
see the flag as much ."
Partlclpatkm In the |&gt;aradc was down from
last year. Jaycces president and |tarade
chairman Art Hall said About 10.000 turned
out for the 1987 event, which included 112
units.
Some units. Hall explained, consisted of
only one Individual, while the Indian Guides
and Princesses marched with more than -100
members.
A Christmas parade to some mean heavy
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N E W S F R O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

To p spellers compete in Sanford
JoAnne said while her father,
John, kept his mind on picture
taking

By SANDRA BOUCHAHINB

Jury says scalding death system’s fault

Herald ttiff writer

ST. A U G U S TIN E — The St. John'a County Grand Ju ry
Investigating the scalding death of a 9-year-old girl has
concluded ahe was a victim of the aystem. and not of any
individuals.
The Jury said that aystem has not provided enough money to
adequately staff and train employees at the Florida School for
the Deaf and Blind, and that ultimately was the cause of
Jennifer Driggers' death Oct. 13.
Although the grand Jury found no evidence of criminal
wrongdoing by anyone at the school, it recommended 30 ways
to Improve care.
Among litem are suggestions that multiple-handicapped
children should be removed from the school. sialT and security
personnel should be increased, and more training for the
dormitory staff la needed.
"The grand Jury finds, baaed on sworn testimony, that
Jennifer [Triggers had a propensity for turning on hot water in
the showers and bathtubs at the dormitory at different times of
the day and night without the knowledge of dormitory staff."
thr report said
There is no evidence the girl was murdered, "or that
manslaughter or felony child abuse charges were warranted,
the Jury sa&lt;d.

SANFORD — Winners of the
state finals Knights of Columbus
Spelling Bee held here Saturday
walked ofl with big smiles and
medals, and Just a Utile richer.
Most ol the 18 participants
were students In parochial
schools or enrolled In religious
classes. Th e y were In fifth
through 10th grades repre­
senting schools from all over the
state, and had already won at
council, district and regional
spelling bees.
The regional spelling bee was
held Nov. 19 In DeLsnd The
finals yesterday took place at
Father Richard Lyons Council.
2304 S. Oak St.
The hall was charged with
tense energy before th~ spelling
bee started Children and their
parents kepi the‘r eyes riveted to
the front of the room where the
ronle*'-»nt» would soon stand
before a microphone spelling
words with mechr.nlcal pre­
cision

Inmate survives suicide attempt
O C A LA — A Marion Count) Jail Inmate scheduled to testify
next month In a murder coae was recovering Saturday after
reportedly trying to hang himself In his cell Thursday morning,
an official at the Jail said.
At first, auihortties tnrmght the possible suicide attempt
would prove tatal. but Ms condition Improved Fitday and he
was answering doctors' questions at Monroe Hospital Saturday.
Mid Sgt. Lem Karr timer
The inmate was identified as Dennis Freeman. 33. of Sparr.
who has a reputation as a Jallhouse snitch and ts scheduled to
testify In the Citrus County trial of William Happ. 33. accused
of the abduction, rape and murder of Angela Crowley. 31, a
Fort Lauderdale travel agent.

Alabama patient mugged
MIAisi — Doctors lor an Alabama man who came to kwami
for treatment of a crippling nervous disorder says It was made
worse when he was mugged and beaten during a trip
downtown to buy his daughter a souvenir T-shirt.
Gene Fair, 33. of Huntsville. Ala., said Friday hla church
raised the money to send him to Miami foe treatment, not to be
assaulted.
He said two men. one of them with a knife, knocked him to
the sidewalk, chased him Into a store and look *630 In
travelers cheeks during the noon hour Wednesday. Fair Is
listed In stable condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital, where
doctors say the beating has worsened hi* condition, believed to
be Parkinson's disease.
' Whenever a person with Parkinson's ts shaken up. either
physically or emotionally, the symptoms get worse," Or. Carlos
Singer said.
Singer said there Is a chance Fair la suffering from something
tarsldes Parkinson's and hts dlaagnosis ts being assessed. The
disease usually afflicts the elderly.
"1 came down here for medical treatment, not for abuse."
Fair said "It’s sad when a handicapped person can't even go
downtown and buy a T-shirt for hts daughter.

Airman says she is falsely accused
TAM PA (UPI| — An enlisted woman at MacDlll Air Force
Base says she has been unfairly accused of being a lesbian and
has vowed to fight a court martial if formal charges are filed
against her.
Airman Cindy Moran. 32. an electronics specialist limn
Evctgierti. Colo., said an investigator informed lici last ilMHtlli
that she has been accused by her roommate of sharing her bed
with and klaaing another woman. The Tampa Tribune reported
Saturday.
“ I looked at him and said. 'What?.' '* Moran said. "I was very
upset.... I'm a very straight person."
Capl. Dlan Lawhon. an Air Force spokeswoman, said it Is
against base policy to confirm or deny Investigations In
progress.
The A ir Force has discharged three servicemen for
homosexual behavior this year, but no Instances involving
women have occurred In the past three years. Lawhon said
"I'd say that kind of activity Is very limited here, but any
allegations will be thoroughly Investigated." Lawhon said.
Defense Department policy regards homosexuality as
"Incompatible with military service." Just being homosexual
Is grounds for discharge. T h r services discharged 1.336
homosexuals In fiscal year 1987, said Pentagon spokesman
MaJ. David Super.

From Unlttd Pratt Inltrntllontl rtporlt

LOTTERY
The winning numbers In
thr Lotto Jackpot drawing
are 8. 12. 13. 1H. 36. and 44
Lottery officials will an­
nounce Monday If a winning
ticket was purchased
The dally number Satur­
day In the Florida Lottery
CASH 3 game was 684
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Level II was a group of seven
a rd eighth graders A confident
Js*nn Bmgman. 12. was firstplace winner. He ta an eighth-

A three-panel Judge recited the
w ord s. T h e y Includ ed Dr
Margaret E. Curran, graduate of
Columbia Unlvrratty In New
York and principal of All Souls
School in Sanford; L. John llallr
J r . vice president and editor of
The Orlando Sentinel, and Dr
Betty Anderson. University of
Maryland graduale ami pro­
fessor at th r University of
C e n t r a l F l o r i d a
Contest winners Included
Level I. fitM placr. Jill MacGlh
bon

MmNrwaS ............
Jill MacGIbbon, 10. of Orlando, clasp* har hands and g'ancea
happily at har mothat a* sha It announced the winner of the
Division 1spalling baa In Sanlord Saturday
grade student at St. Jo h n
vtanney.
flic future 'a Jiftt U n , be
"very happy." but the "A *
student said tt was rosy to ace
the contest Hts younger sister.
Rena. 10. said she helped htm
study by calling off words to
him Jason ts the son *»f Dennis
and Barbara. 794 E Blrrhwood.
Kissimmee

Level Ilf was four ninth and
lOth grader* F‘rmt -'l*rr winner
*a» wliui Vane
t»io. 14 &gt;1
n in th -gra d e student at St
Thomas Aquinas In Davie Gina
Marte received a big hug from
her mother who was apparently
more esrallr than she was over
Lie victory
"l'm so exrltcd lor her! I’m
Just so happy f." her mother.

in o n d

p la ce .

A n d re s

Otlvero*. of Sebrlng. and thlni
place. Laura Caslmlro. of West
Palm IV-ach. Level II. first placr.
Jason Brugnian. second place
Chrt-Una Edwards of Ft Mynrzi
and third place. Ethan Cc&gt; ,r cf
Homestead. Level III. first placr.
Dina Marie Di Dio. mun&gt;J puce.
Richard Jcdlnak of Bradenton
and third place. Juliette The ol
Lake Worth
First, second and third place
winners received goid. silver and
bron/e medal*, respectively, and
checks In the amounts of $|00
*75 and *50
Tills la the Knights of Cot
iiinbus highest level for thr
spelling bee There Is no national
or supreme level because ol the

penvr

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to dlflrrent arras of thr count, y
to mm|trie according to James
Cupp, state general K of ('
program director
"As far as these rontesianis
they're all ehampton* because
Urey had to win three times to
get here." Cupp said

Jacksonville students die mysteriously
JA C K SO N V ILLE |UPI| - Three students
nt R a ‘ ne* H ig h S c h o o l h a ve died
mysteriously within 12 days of each other,
leaving their teachers and classmate* in
mourning and shock.
Authorities have not yet determined the
cause of the apparently unrelated deaths of
lire teenagers, all of whom were found dead
In their homes, the Jacksonville TlmesUnton rrportrd Saturday
"S o m e of the students are really
frightened that their time will he next
because we don't know what happrnrd or
why It hap|&gt;rnrd." said Deborah Norman,
head guidance counselor at the school
"Most of them were Just aliockcd and
frightened by the thought cf death."
Sean Kittles. 17. a senior honor roll
student and trombonist In the school hand,
was found dead Thursday morning
Katrina Poole. 16. a Junto' and a member

of the school's peer counseling group, was
found dead early Tuesday
Kathy Kincadc. 17. a Junior and a member
of the school chorus and Ladies of Raines
service organization, was discovered dead
Nov 27.
"There is definitely a coincidence 1 *aid
lY trr Lipkuvu St the Duval County Mo In ul
Examiner's OfTler, which is conducting
autopsies of the bodies "If tire rase* arr
pending obviously wr don't have an answrr
yet."
Norman said the teenager* were friendly
and outgoing and not the type to be In
trouble with drugs
"None of these wrre drug related death*
.And they were unexperted That's what
makes our situation so unique and an
frightening to thr kids." Norman said
"Yesterday (Thursdayl, that was thr real
shocker, because wr had already had two

a n d th e la s t o u r h a d J u s t d ie d T u r s d a v .

s t ir

s a i d " S o . l o r t h i s I n h a p p e n . It w a s r r a l l v
d a y o f m o u r n in g a n d a h o r k "

sc hool to help

"Those who were really distraught were
allowed to go home." Norman said
And
those tlial wr liiought needed help wlto
could not go home, we dealt with them on
an Individual Im s Is "
The death of a student can have a
•&gt;* utertng impact on
l-fi behind
Hill Slalirrv. a psychologist who coordinates
the school district * grief and crisis
counseling program - evrn for ihosr win*
don't know the deceased

Prison health program faces huge deficit
LAKE B U TLER (UPI| - The
Department of Corrections faces
an SI I million budget deficit for
Inm ate health care, p artly
because of the department’s
reliance on high-priced care by
community hospitals, officials
said.
The disclosure about the defi­
cit came during a stomiy meet­
ing Friday of the Corrections
Medical Authority, created in
1 9 8 6 a m id r e p o r t s of

mismanagement and deaths of
Inmates under thr care of prison
hospitals
Bill Thurber, assistant secre­
tary for management and budget
In the DOC. said officials hope
they can reduce the deficit to
about *8 6 million by thr time
the fiscal year ends June 30 by
using reserve funds
Officials hope cost rutting ef­
forts with further reduce the
overspending

Medical officials also unvrllrd
a budget request of nearly *130
million for next fiscal yrar. a 30
percent Increase over current
spending which would boost
health spending lo unprecedent­
ed levels.
But thr prison officials came
under stem rebuke by member*
of the oversight board, who
com plained there was not
enough lulurm.itIon to justify the
spending hlkr

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
Today...mostly cloudy with u
30 percent chance of showers or
thunderstorms. The high lempenilure will Ik- In the low to mid
70s Winds will tie east at 5 to 10
miles per hour.
Tonight. Mostly cloudy with a
50 percent chance of showers or
thunderstorms The low temjieralurrs will tie In the low to mid
60s and winds will be 5-10 tnllrs
per hour from the east.
Monday. .Partly cloudy with a
50 percent chanvc of showers or
thunderstorms. High iemjieraturrs will be In the mid to upper
70s

FLORIDA TEMPS
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The announreiuent over the school*
public address system that a third student
had died left student* crying Ortc’ counsel
or* ministers and |iarrnt* went lo the

' I don't mind a big Increase if
they ran support II with facts."
said Sue Rose S a m urls. a
member of the authority. "But I
have to go to the approjirUlions
committee with our rerommrn
daiions And brllrve me. thr
dejiartment had belter substan
Hate It before wr do "
A u th o rity members were
especially troubled by a *13 5
million Increase In out-of-house
medical rare.

THE WEATHER

Sunday, Docombor 11, 1080
Vof 81. No. 94
Publuhad Dally and Sunday, tic t p l
Saturday by IKo Santord Harald.
Int , MO H. French A r e , laniard,
Fia. n m .

The first group of seven, Level
I. were fifth- and sixth-grade
stu d e n ts. V o u th a c tiv itie s
director Rick W. Hum burg called
them up to sit In front of the
three Judges About 10 minutes
later, one girl, eliminated by the
word chagrin, stepped out of the
rontest leaving a boy and a girl
to compete with one another.
First-place w inner was J ill
MacGIbbon. 10. a tilth grade
student at St. John Vlanney in
(Mando After her wct&gt;*»&gt;. she
soul *r.. fcit very good " She Is
the daughter of Susanna and
William. 10632 Mamblewood
Road. Orlando

Olna Marie said she was
"happy and excited." She said
her favorite subject ts English
She lives with her parents at
6880 W . Longbow Bena In
Davie.

NATIONAL TEMPS
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highs. 9:14 a m . 9 33 p m
lows, 2:32 a m .. 3:28 p m.; Port
Canaveral: highs. 9 17 a m
9:38 p in.: lows. 2 35 a m . 3 31
pm

NATIONAL WEATHER CONDITIONS
Units* Brass Irtlsrnatlsnsl
A blast of Icy air whisking over
the Great laikes produced snow
quails from the lower Great
Lakes to northwestern New
England, the National Weather
Service said, while winds were
d im in ish in g In fire-ravaged
Southern California
The heaviest snow fell near

lakes Erie and Ontario with up to
6 Inches of snow at Oswego. N.Y.
and In the northeast comer of
Ohio
Heuvy snow was expected
Saturday in lhe northeast corner
of Ohio. A snow squall warning
was In effect over jionions of
Nrw York state to the cast of
lakes Ontario and Erie.

FR ID A Y
C ls s r 71-52

STATISTICS
The high letri|&gt;eruture In San­
ford Saturday was 70 degree*
and the overnight low was 35.
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the 24-hour |&gt;crlod ending at H
p m Saturday.
The temjM-ruturr at H p rn
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�Sanford Harald, Saniord Florida — Sunday. December It

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Man jailed after girls’ bedroom entered
SANKOHi) — A man accused of entering Ifir ticdruom of two
Rhls wlio hid from him aftrr they heard him knock once on the
door of their upartmrnt. was In the hedruotn by Sanford police
mid ( harm cl wllh burglary to an occupied dwelling at about
10 50 p m. f-'rlday.
Kodncy Lionel Armsiong. 2.1. of 1320 William* Ave. Sanford,
i* held on $2,000 bond.
The girls. who*e mother was al work, told police that the
ripper of Ann Strong'* pan la was open when he entered the
room and told them hi* name wa» Ham Bam. The girl* ran
outside and flagged down a passing flreflghler. who called
police to the scene Poller said the Inlmder did not touch the
girls

Store. County Hoad 427. rural
Altamonte Spring*, at 7 45 p m
Friday.
Agent* ancslrd Honald Lee
A LTA M O N TE SI’HINGS - A
Sanford man was among four Jackson. 20, ol 95 Seminole
suspected street dealer* of co­ G a r i t e n *. S a n f o r d ; a n il
caine who were arrested In rural Christopher Kell It Hrddlng. 21.
Altamonte Springs, undercover of Ihe Eco n o Lodge, U S
C it y C o u n ty Irtv rh tlg a tlv r Highway 17-92. Fern Park Hoih
were charged with possession,
Hurrau agent* reputed Salur
sale and delivery of cocaine aflrr
day.
They also reported arresting a cacti allegedly sold $10 worth of
cocaine to an agent Hond 1*
Winter Park man after searching
his house and reportedly tlnding $2,000
Allison l-evcrne Williams, 27.
cocaine and drug (turuphrmaliu
ol 1026 Terrace lame. Altamonte
In that r i w , Ikiv.d Lr&lt; Griffin. S p rin g * , and T a m m y A n n
48. of 210 Moynes Iliad was lurgrrfor. 22. of 12H7 Laura St.
unrated at home at 11 p in
Casselberry, were charged with
Friday. H r |* charged with (MisseMion. vile and delivery of
(KMMcmion ol cocaine and drug roeainr a* well a* criminal
paraphernalia Hr I* held In fall conspirac y. They arc accused of
without tMind, Ircautc hr was selling $10 worth of crack co­
out ott tMind on a drug trailit king caine lo an agent According lo
charge when unrated agent* Ihr agent*, (he Incident look
said
place on Central Avenue, vm lh
The Allamontr Spring* arret t» of North Slrcef. where the ar
tiNik (dare at Itie Disco Food rest* were made al ft 30 p rn
B ySU S A N LO O EN
Herald siafl writer

Deputy’s patrol car burglarized
SANKOHI) — The (Mirol ear of Seminole County *hnill's
deputy Turner Clayton was burglarized Thursday nighi while
(Mirked at his Sanford house
Sheriff's deputies report Clayton's 357 magnum service
revolver valued al $300 was stolen along with two speed
loader*, two sets of handcull* and IH rounds of ammunition
wllh a total value of $60
A window of the ear was broken and Ihe Inm k was damaged
when the burglar tried lo pry It open, deputies said Damage is
estimated at $225

Two men killed in motorcycle accidents

Sanford man jailed in sewer-cover meft

I

l-AKL MARY — Seminole County sheriff's deputies reported
•ollowing u man *u*pe&lt; ted of stealing two aluminum sewer
rovers fn&gt;m 107 Ikirrhester Square I ake Mnry. a; about 2 20
p m Friday
The deputy stopped ;Jte car
Carlton Douglas lluhruw. 73.
of 2MII Grove Drive, Sanfanl. on County Hoad 40 A. near
llanatta Lake Knud Paula
I-*ike Mary police w rrr called to the scene to c harge Ihihrow
with grand thrlt. The sewer rover* w rrr found In hi* car. police
said

Longwcod man jailed in trailer theft
IX)NGW (X)D
A setond mao Is (ailed lor Ihe thrlt of a
trailer from 752 County Hoad 427, Dmgwiaod. on (V t lb
lamgwrHtd police fr|«ort charging Kudney Allen Camptirll.
23. eg 151 K Main Avr,. lanigwixMl. with grand theft at 10 45
a m Friday at his Winter Springs workplace
Police said ( um plrll was tifiplM ated In the case, and (Miller
repeal they rerovered the stolen trailer, which Iwd lirrn
mod thed «nd palmed, lu Santo; d
Kobcil Dran Wells an 24 of Sanford, was also c barged m the
rase Wednesday Tfte frailer Is valued at $2 (MJO HornI for
Campbell is $ I .Outt

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CCIB arrests 4
on drug charges

POLICE BRIEFS

A L TA M O N TE SI'HINGS — Altamonte .springs poliee are
Investigating the iralfle deaths of two motoreyrle rider* killed
In separate act Idenl* F riday
At 4-OJ p m . David 1. linker If*, of 291 Needle* Trail,
Uingwood. was killed when his northbound motoreyrle.
traveling on Montgomery Knud, va* hit by another northbound
vehicle., the Florida H)&gt;3&gt; way Patrol reported
hr the other ac t (dent, at '* 4H p in. on Neath Dike Moulevard.
John Kvrrrtt Paul, 21 of 980 Montgomery Hoad *1)1,
Allamontr Springs, was klllrd when his southbound motor­
cycle hd the driver * side of a ear ort Slate Hoad 436 He was
thrown from the cycle. fh» F ill1said
Altamonte Spring* frollre had no lnlom*atlon available on the
ai &lt;idents Saturday

1‘iflti

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Sarah Jordon, 2 and a half year-old from Lake Mary appears shy
as sho sits on Santa s lap at a Breakfast with Santa at the
Sanford First Presbyterian Church Saturday Children gavo
Santa their requests and recetved small gifts

‘M issin g ’ man
claim s tax refund

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People stand in line
to buy Lotto tickets

By SANDRA BOUCHAHINC
Herald staff wnier
SANFORD - The Florida
lottery swelled lo S2H million
dollar* bringing hnrdr* of
hopeful (ackpol winner* to
ticket Mile* location* here and
elsewhere Saturday
Assistant Manager Hob King
at the 7-Eleven convenience
More. 100 N French Ave . said
by about 6 p m he had wild
$3,200 In ticket* Just for
Saturday, breaking his last
week » sales
"If* hu*y. very hu*y. I ve
been standing at Iht* won
derful machine for Ihe (vast .Hx
hours You II *rr Iht* liite like
IhU unlit about 9 30 p m ."
King *atd
One man watting on line wa*
about lo place hi* $3 let
"I usually just play $1 I
thought I'd spur* txij Iasi few

Cy SANDRA BOUCHAHIN?
Herald staff write'

cjuarters." Ron Meadow* said
while digging Into hi* (Miekri
for some spare change.
A t A 11C L 11| u o r » l it
lumgwood. It was the same
story.

A L T A M O N T E SPR IN G S John H Hearth say* he I* one of
those "missing " (irrson* who
ihr IKS couldn I locale In order
to (iuy an income tax rrfund
Hoot h * refund chec k was relum rd by Ihr (iiml.ll service a*
undrhvrrahle. as w rrr clierk*
lor more than 3.2fX) other Inchc.Jual* . • NraJi . nd Centra!
Florida In Seminole County.
I 11 c lin ks worth $24,131 have
hern returned this year, tncludmg Hooth's. according to Ihe
IHS
The federal agenev said It war.
unable lo liM'UIr the individual*
for lat k ol a i urrrnt addrrs* nr
liriaiisr their last name* trad
cflanged ilurlng Ihe year Their
name* w rrr published and Ihe
IHS asked that they rail
Itnoth. a *rII-employed (stint­
ing contractor, say* he called the
IRS which "did rail divulge" Ihe
amount hr ha* coming lo him

"Tonight Ihe lotto i* very
busy Ye*, th ry ’r. talking
alx .l the $2H million and
vertte **- sayingrlvey generally
li.,r » l $_ Lai n o - lltir '.c
Investing $5," Assistant Man.•g. r Harry SrgrrlU said
As for Segerllz. he said hr
and hi* wile together Invest $5
a wrek on lottery ticket and
Saturday night wa* t» except
tkfi
"I can do |u«t a* well with $2
million as t ran with $28
million.' he u k l.
Segrrltz said lie hope' that
several (icxiple win Ihr (ackpol
"If* too much motley for
U,'.,' (crrsoti ' hr wild

John R. Booth
$•• •dlto-lal, Pag* 2 D
He say* he w.tsn'i aware of the
irlund until hr read Ills name In
Ihr newspaper

DUI charges
SANKOKD
Hie lullowing ( h i soil* lai r a ebarge oi driving
under the inlhuru r m Seminole County
• Dewuynr Harry hkelly 22 cit 2t*kl t-akr Maiv lllvd , Apt
114. Saniord. wu* arrested by a Saniord (Hillce officer early
Thursday lie was also charged with lalsr pnvrstliHi ol a
Florida Identification card ami driving whllr his hernse was
revoked The olflerr rr|Mirtrd stopping Skelley cat U S highway
17-92 at alioul 12 30 a m Thursday. Pohc e rr|Mirtrd finding a
Florida Idrntlll* at loo card In his posarnakiti with Skelley '•
p k tu ir The card was Issued u&gt; Dairy Draaync Skrlly but
signed Dewuyne II Skelley A computer rherli revraled
Skelley'* Tennessee driver* license bad hern revoked
• Gerald C Hogge I I , of 109 Wildwood Drive, Sanford, was
arrested at 2 05 a m Saturday after drputlr* said hi* car
weaved while tnivrlmg 35 mph in a 25 mph zone on Hidden
laikr Drive, Saniord. and hll a curb. He is also charged with
cairless driving
• John Edwin Fauver. 2i&gt; of 671) Myrtle Si Saniord. was
arreslrd al 12 20 a tti Suluiduy idler rils car lulled In maintain
a single lane on S Saniord Avenue. Sanford. (Hiller said.
• Honald Gary Valentine 39 ol 2&lt;**&gt; l-akr Mary lllvd . *105 D.
Sanford was arreslrd at 11 02 p m Friday iillrr (Kilire said he
(lulled his car onto Country Club Knud. 1-aki Mary, and intolbr
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Parents try to keep abreast of rezoning plans
■y c a r o l j . r u m m y
Haraid Stall Wrltar_____________
T h la y e a r’s re zo n ln g of

Srmlnoir County middle and
high schools Is considerably
smaller than the 1987 shift of
4.000 elementary students. But.

site Is of little concent to parents
whose children might be af­
fected.
Parents fear the breakup of

m

Tha hallways of Oviedo High accomodate an
enrollment of 2.363 students, but the building was
built for 2.156 students School administrators

must use seven portable classrooms to help with
theoverllow.
.

neighborhoods, or worse, of fam­
ilies. They worry children will be
forced to adjust to new schools
again and again through the
county’s rezonlng process
Among them Is Barbara Most,
who has a seventh-grade daugh­
ter at Jackson Heights Middle
School, and a f'hh grader at
Lawton Elementary, who at­
tended Keeth Elementary before
rezonlng.
As the rezonlng process winds
down, decisions will have to be
made and emotions set aside.
T h is Is what Ja ck Helsler.
chairman of both middle and
high school rezonlng task forres.
Is urging task force members to
do.
Bet wren the two groups their
arc 13 plans for rezoning, but
only two will be recommended
to the Seminole County School
Board Although, lietsler said. It
Is likely that a third or fourth
option will be Included
Parents at recent meetings
have tried to keep pare with task
lurce Ulcw* They sit hunched It.
small chairs, scribbling notrs on
anything they ran find: 30
students anil move here. 20 will
br added there, options A. B. C.
and plaa^ B •.hroujli If. No
sooner D one page filled when
parents are again confronted
with statistics, projections and
another plan.

came because I wanted to see
what was going on. I'm con­
cerned about the quality of
education. This Is a problem we
have now. not down the road.”
To ease confusion, the school
board altrrrd rezonlng proceed­
ings so parents will lie kepi
Informed throughout thr pro­
cess. According to Helsler. nltrndance runs between 100 and
200 parents at each meeting.
However, misinformation has
a way of forming with such n
complex Issue. "Every now and
llien I hear a rumor circulating
that we've already made a de­
cision." Helsler said, shaking his
head. "It’s Just gonna happr-n. I
guess."
A major Issue concerns trans­
portation. and the granting of
privileges to students who can
provide thrir own. Before task
forces were form ed, board
members agreed that seventh,
tenth and eleventh grade stu­
dents able to provide transporta
Hon would br left out of the
ruzarJng.
"If we offer It to the tenthgraders. » hy not ninth-graders.”
Krn Lupl to. a Winter Spnrgs
father uf two 0*1* do High Srlmol
students asked
Luplno said It's a quest Ion of

fairness, and hr bus support at
O viedo High u n il It seems
throughout tr.e county.
"These kids have already had
In make the adjustment from
middle school to high school,
nnd now we're asking them to
make another adjustment.” hr
said. "That's not right."
Luplno hearted a rnni|Mlgn to
rrach other parents and learn of
tli'ii feelings on the Issue &lt;)|
700 freshmen parents at Oviedo,
the* \&lt; reached 450 Luplno
said the rrspons* s are running
3-to-l In favor of the proposal
Now It Is also an Issue with
parents of sixth-graders, who
want the consideration extended
to thrir chtldrrn. Hoard mem
Iters mutt make the final dr
ctsion.
Geneva parents with children
attending Jackson Heights In
Oviedo argue aj'alnnt proposals
to bus students to Sanford»
l-akrvlrw Middle School, which
Is sorcl) In nerd of an enroll
inert! boost
” Wr ’re gtlllng p it-a t, and
more garbage d u m p s .” one
Geneva parent told task force
members last week "If you bus
students to Sanford that meat.*
one (tour a day one way on t but.
Instead of 20 minutes.”

"Tliere are a lot of statistics
which confuse the issue.'' Calvin
Donaldson, a Seminole High
School parent, said, after sitting
through a recent meeting ” 1

SCHOOL GROWTH

Crime-

Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday. December 11. 1968 — SA

Land

ery and cmbezzelmcnt cases from Ihe Inmate'a bank account him nol even having to show up
Continued from Page IA
code consisted of reorganization.
each month. The count has at the Jail but provided no at the dealership. Human said.
Increased by about 300 percent service to the Inmate.
All you need lo gel Marled a-* a landscaping be "at grade level or Mardersuld.
Tables listing what uses of
In recent yearn, aa Seminole
Seminole County fraud In ­ white collar criminal Is a stolen above." Murder said this will
County has grown.
vestigator Robin Yolton tracked purse or wallci containing credit hull the practice some develop- land Is permitted In each zoning
The paper trail has led to some the man down and he Is charged cards and Identification. Human n s have followed of combining category are consolidated and
creative criminals In Seminole with similar crimes In Orlando said Th r victims discover Ihe thrir rrqulrrd landscaping with color coded In the new document
County.
and Orange County.
crimes through record checks or their rrq u lrrd drainage or for easy reference T h r present
code Includes explanation of
One man was Jailed after he
Another man assumed the audits.
stormwater retention facilities
assumed the Identity of a Texas Identity of s medical doctor. He
Employers who sleal from ihe
Murder said an example of a permitted uses in descriptions ol
lawyer licensed to practice In Is accused of using a Fax till are also while collar crimi­ parking lot which exceeds thr each category, which requires
Florida The suspect contacted machine to transmit by tele­ nals
new landscaping regulations Is reference to higher zoning
ca teg o ries lo find all the
an Inmate at the Seminole phone a printed order for a
In some cases, the hank or Ihe one al City Hall
County Jail and was hired to $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 B M W f r o m a business that has been victim­
Bulldrrs will also tie rrqulrrd permitted uses
T h r document also includes
represent Ihe prisoner. The sus­ Casselberry auto dealership. The ized chooses not to prosecute
to purchase u site development
pect picked up a $200 retainer car was "sold" to the thief with Hut the suspect. If identified, |&gt;rnnll In addition lo a building uniform setback requirements
may have lo pay back Ihe loss If permit In most cases the permit along thoroughfares, regardless
Ihe theft was work related, the will lie Issued al the same lime of the zoning of thr land along
accused probably will be fired. us a building |*ermlt and Murder Ihe streets A fable Is Includrd
Human said
said thr rlty will print combina­ listing the right-of-way and set
White collar criminals do nol tion site development and build­ back requirement for those
streets
receive special treatment In Ihe ing |*rrmit forms
CONNIE BARRY
Sanford, Is In charge of ar
and the VFW In Vicksburg. Miss
Copies of the revised regula­
Judicial
system
and
don't
adapt
The
city
commission
will
set
Connie Barry. 59. 600 N. r a n g e t n e n l
Survivors Include mother. Ins.
tions
have been sent to bulldrrs
Goldrnrod Rd . Orlando, died
Plant City: wtfe. Emily, sons. well lo prison life, where they the fee for Ihe new permlf
and developers In the area as
arr
mixed
with
motr
hardened
More
stringent
dramagr
re­
Thursday In Winter Park Memo­ M AROAR ET M. T8CH IR O I
-Jeffrey. H arvey. La . G a ry.
well as other who may have an
rial Hospital Horn Ort 16. 1929
Margaret M. Tarhlrgl. 44. 1019 Philomath. Ore : daughter. Kirn criminals. Human said. "They quirement are also set oul. Interest In It and they have been
In Mltrhell. S.D.. she moved In Sherry wood St.. Fern Park, died Odom. Geneva: sisters Kathleen don't have the same altitude as Murder said, noting that re­ Invited to rom m rnl on II. Few
1975 from Sanford to Orlando Thursday at Orlando Regional D o l l a r . P la n t C i t y . A n n other criminals They bond out quirements for drainage of de­ comments have been reclevrd.
She was a registered nurse Mrdlcal Center. Born June 6.
MrElrallh. Orange Park. Barbara almost as soon as they arr veloped land have been loo lax. M.irdrr said
and are tiring lightened by state
employed al Winter Park Memo
1944 In Passaic. N.J.. she moved Bennett. Sylvanla. G a ; three Jailed ‘
Many white collar crimes In- and national authorities also
rta' Hospital and a Pretest ant
to P -m PzrF from Prnsaccta In f*randfhlldren.
voi’- i the liiefl Oi more than
_ Survivors Include son. Stanley 1971. She was an LPN at
T h r revised « odr sels oul
Brlsson G u a rdian Funeral
Russell Hairy. Orlando, daugh O rla n d o R e g io n a l M edical Home. Sanford. In charge of $300. so arr classified is felonies regulations concerning zoning,
and bring stilfrr sentences than s u b d iv is io n s , site p la n s , Continued from Page 1A
ters Susan J Barry and Sandra Center. She was an Episcopalian arrangements
misdemeanor thrlt charges
rl- ;hr*. and finals
M. Barry, both of Orlando, and a member of the Church of
landscaping buffers tree protec­
lhat
lower
over
the crowd Bul
"T
h
is
Isn't
a
spur
of
thr
noiher. Fac B Jewell. Sanford, thr Good Shepherd. Maitland
LUOELLF. M. CANNAVINO
tion. parking and sign regula­
sister. Betty Dcnntnn. Lakr
Survivors Inrlude parents.
t.udrlle M Cannavlno 67. 2 2 1 moment thing They've g-t it all tions. and rrquwr.-nrniB for ihe small-tcwn touch and 8Cdegrrr December weather werr
Alary: and two grandchildren
R obert and Elute M s th ls
Flamingo Dr . Sanford died Sat­ In their heads These crimes ar- streets drainage and utilities
'vrlcomrd
by Jennifer Gibbs,
weii
thought
oul."
Human
said
Garden C h a p el H nm r tor l*eu**rr&gt;u. husband .Man son
urday ht 756 B ar ana Lakr ltd
Because ihe rode rrplacrs the who recently moved lo Sanford
"talent ts e*sv to prove.” But It's
Funerals. I.ongw ood. Is in I o n , . F t : -| Park; d tighter. fake Mary Bon. Apr*! 59. ID?)
present zoning .'«»*lr tnstrad of Iroiu Massachusetts C a ntin g a
r barge of arrangements
Elizabeth Dubose. Gainesville, In Douglas Oa . she moved to h a rV r. hr said. I&lt; Identify thr
Just amrtiding II. the city com
person
who
passes
,i
forged
sweater and fur Jacket, and
brothers. David Maihla. Rutland. Sanford In 1959 from Prnsarola
m is s io n w i l l h a v e so m e accustomed lo M acy’a-slylc
J E A N E L I Z A B E T H
Vl.. Daniel Mathta. Prnsarola. She was a housewife and a check, unless they are dumb
housekeeping legislating lo do
parade* of larger communities
enough lo use their own Idrn
CHALPANT
Michael Mathis. Orlando, ststrrs. Catholic
F'or Instance, the Board of A d ­
Jean Elizabeth Chalfant. 41. Roberta Fowler. Shirley Sullivan,
Survivors Include husband. tlflratlon. are photographrd justment will liavr to hr re­ she said she nnd daughter
Shell Rd . Deltary. died Thurs- both of Pensacole. Mary. Hawaii
M a rio R. b r o t h e r . D a n ie l while commuting Ihe crime, nr e s ta b lis h e d b y o rd in a n c e Bethany enjoyed the crratlvlty
and effort behind the hometown
&lt;U) al her residence Born Nov.
C o x -P a rk e r C a .e y H a n d
Singletary. Jacksonville, sister. leave behind a fingerprint on a tieiaosr the present zoning code parade.
16. 1947 In Kansas City. Mo., Guardian Chaprl. Winter Park. Myrilce Glddrns. Jacksonville, piece of forged paperwork
In some cases, such as when a will lie repealed with ihe adop­
"I think It s nice that Sanford
she moved lo Deltary in 1979 In r liar ge ol arrangements
'laughter. Anna Marta Frederick.
couple has shared a Joint hank tion ol the revised code.
makes the effort" Gibbs said. "A
from Mrlbournr Sh* was an
L a k r M ary; sons. Jo h n J .
Much of the revision of the old lot of towns don’t "
sltrndant si a child rare renter JA M ES D. S FR O I'LLE
Lon, ood. Michael. Sanford. - mint and one takes all the
and a Protestant.
James D. Sproulle. 78. 147 W 111la in V ., C a sse lb erry; 5 money. Human said there !• .*
fine line between a civil and a
Survivors Include mother. H a c ie n d a V illa g e , W in te r grandchildren.
criminal rase
Rose Davis. Topeka. Kan.; son. Springs, died Friday. Born in
O a k la w n P a r k F u n e r a l
The Crime Commission of
Joey Chalfant. Orange City, Bedford. Ind., he moved to llorne/Cemetary. Lake Mary. In
SA N FO R D — A fire early sponded to Ihe call at 4:03 a.m..
Orlando reported lhal non­
daughters. Terrena Chalfant. Winter Springs from Cayuga. charge of arrangmenls
Saturday morning gutted a va­ firefighters said.
violent
crimes
such
as
fraud
or
Kanlord. Lea Chalfant. Orange N .Y ., In 1975. He was a
B a la lllo n C h ie f W illia m
rm b rzzrlm rn t arr more fre­ cant bouse at 413 E. Seventh
C ity; brothers. Sam Davis. postmaster and a member of
St., firelighters reported.
FHenhurg
said H to 10 matquent
and
motr
costly,
bul
not
Kaitets city. Kan . Arthur Davis. Rolling Hills Moravian Church
The wikmI frame building was frrsoes were found In Ihe build­
as eye-catching, as violent or
RM ASs4ahR w J
Topeka. Kan . Michael Davis. He was a scttultnasler for the
engulfed In llamrs when the ing. Indicating vagrants had
properly come
Topeka. Kan
sisters. Linda Boy S ro u ts of A m e rlra a
Sanford Fire Department re­ used If for shelter.
floor ever, the commission rr
woooRurp.caasit ■ is itt v i
West, lot ramie. Wv.. Viola fish­ member of the Center for In­
Fwu**1
ter.Ketker
M
r*
Carnal
I
ported.
Internal
theft
occurs
15
er, Topeka. Kan . and one dependent Training and Ezfura
«' W lastorW •**, fmd ,ridtr
times more often than extern*il
grandchild
lion. Orlando, a member ol the •Ul *•«*•&lt; ManSa*
*1 S,
lhell.
Thirty percent ol all Imst
erM
Sytanaa
Church
al
Santera
a..
Altman Funeral Home. De- church choir, vice president of
B &amp; L F U E L O IL
SicSar# Dawttt** ana *«. Graham Kara. nesa failures are attributed to
Bary. '% in charge of arrange­ the Mid FTorlda Council for the raaM
-ftaMns
fraud
and
Internal
then,
and
ments
Intar
m
a
n
*
*111
b
e
iw
I
rar^rta
I’llnd. and a volunteer for Ihe
Dapandabl* Malar**] o*li*.,y
such crimes account lor losses of
We*C$rc Crists C enter and Roan* may can a* Grama** Rimarai
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Survivors Inrlude wife. Marton •U99****a***wCMWar *Kama Saner, HI
Impulsive sets, as arc many
C a rrie E liz a b e t h (B e tty ) M . son. James D. J r.. Vienna. Pataoma Plata QrUnqa. Rl I J t U
Gramka*
R
im
er
el
Kam
a.
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antarW
other crimes. ” fl's fun lo trace
W o o d r u f f . 0 1 . of 3 5 4 3 Va ; daughter Martha Mills. U**rgaaterrangamanty
PrtMNt Thi* Ad A Rtcsivt
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Survivors include husband. day al Central Florida Rrglonal la** Mary. McKarg*#1arrangamanty
.John I) Woodruff Sr.. Sanford, Hospital. Sanford Bom Sept. 4.
1930 In Butler County. Ala . he
daughters. Kathleen Slmroe.
U k e Mary and Susan Woodruff. moved from New Orleans In
1933 lie was self-employed In
Sanford, sons. J David Woodruff
M S tU Y Y M i
lf»e construction Industry and a
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Hwy. 17J3 — F m r Fork
•hur I) WiMMtruff. Sanford, and member of Ihe LaFlttr Baptist
Ph. 33$ $81$
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three grandchildren
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veteran ot the Korean War and a
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Rome never get caught... They
know It's hard to catch them,
loo.
"But once they are caught. It's
prrtty cut and dry. We don t
innkr many arrests In fills sec­
tion. But IT they are caught, we
don't go to trial m uch.. The
|wper trail has led In them. They
usually plead guilty or plea
bargain." he said.
Human said typically his
division works 110 fraud, forg­

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Development is undarway at Alafaya Woods to Oviedo Thi»
subdivision, along with Twin Rivers end others, are part of the
booming residential growth in Oviedo, which has lead to the
overcrowding of Jackson Heights Middle School and Oviedo High
School

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ratios, transportation costs, and
most Importantly, development
of a plan lhal acromndales
students for al trust three to five
years. Its been about that long
since middle schools were last
rezoned, and nearly nine years
for high schools
Yes. the county Is booming,
but not all of II at the same time,
or In the same way. Seminole
H ig h School Is In an area
projected for growth, but It could
be five years before they see
signs of It. according to officials
Arras near Mil wee Middle School
und Lyman High School are
experiencing only commercial
growth, which mrans declining
enrollments for (hose schools
Too few students translates
Into less available dollars for
programs "I would like lo have
u foreign language class, and a
journalism class that we had two
years ago." Willie Holt, principal
ol Mllwcc. said last week. "I need
kids lo provide the programs "
Mil wee lias a rapurIt y of 1.262
students. Holt said current
enrollment Is 1.046. with pro­
jections for next year set at 944
Cathy Cunningham, assistant

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principal of Ovtrdo High School,
said 8.500 homes are projected
for that area within the next five
years. HrstdrntUI development*
such as Alafaya Woods and Tw in
Rivers liavr changed th* U r uf
th r c o m m u n ity . S e ve n
classroom portables are used to
handle student overflow at
Oviedo, and 17 are used at
neighboring Jarkson Heights
Middle School
ITtncIpaJs al both schools are
concerned that too many stu­
dents may be taken from thetr
schools at one time. "Everyone
a rm ti to want a bigger and
blggrr piece of the pie.” C un ­
ningham told an audience al a
recent task force meeting.
"But we can t take a dramatic
drop in our enrollment. Il will
cost us dearly In funding and
programs, and that's not fair in
students.”
For this reason. Cunningham
would like only Incoming stu­
dents affected by the rezonlng
Jackson Heights Principal Bob
Rainey suppoits lhal approach
"W r are lurgr al the present
lime,” Rainey told task force
members last week "But we
have portables, and we can
handle the kids It's not Ideal.

bul Seminole O ninty can't go
another three years without a
new middle bt Imm I "
The county ts projected to
build 28 schools within the next
10 years, according to Richard
Wells, assistant su|iertrilendent
of transportation A facilities.
That's four tunes the number
built to the p*&lt;M |n years Of
those projected srhools. 20
w o u ld h a n d le e le m e n ta ry
growth, six would handle middle
school, and two high school
growth. The projections arr from
a district survey.
More Important Is thr survey
conducted by th r state De(tanment of Education. The de­
partm ent looks al cu rren t
enrollment and recommends
ways lo handle growth. State
money for school construction
can only be used for Do f ;recommended Items, anything
else would liavr to br paid for
lorully. according to Carry Fer­
rell, assistant superintendent of
finance
S c h o o l b o a r d m e m b e rs
learned Iasi year It would hr
after June of 1989 before DOE
could perform a survey Because
of wtuil It said was thr county's
urgent need for school (onstme-

tlon. the board sought state
approval »o hire a private con­
sultant That study Is rxpcctrd
lo be finished In late January
Wells said the consultant will
lake lulu atvouul the current
usage of facilities brforr making
recommendations for construc­
tion.
For example, the survey could
reveal s n rrd to house an
additional 5.000 middle school
students within flvr years That
would mean at least thrre more
schools would he needed If 500
empty seats are discovered In a
school, the seats arr subtracted
from the 5.000 and an adjust­
ment In the recommendation is
made
Seven plans arr under ronstdr rat ton by the middle school
zoning task force. They are *o
scheduled to select one during a
7 p m. meeting on Wednesday at
Rock Lake Middle School
High sc Itool task force mem
Iters are scheduled lo make final
their plans during a 7 pm .
meeting on Jan 5. at laike
Howell High School
T h r sc hool hoard has final say
In the matter, and could send
plans bark for revisions, or adopt
a plan of Its own

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SANFORD — Although school
rezo n lng Is an em otionally
charged Issue. II is nol the
how to's of district dividing that
tmg down the process, or so says
-Jack Helsler. chairman of both
Seminole County middle and
high school rezonlng task forres.
and director of secondary educa­
tion.
"O h bov. It would have been
nice to do this another way,"
Helsler said last week. ’ Our
biggest obstacle Is the gathering
of Information There's a great
deal that mutt lie considered,
and each group relies on Ihe
data collected by the other.”
Jtm Taltnadge. director of
m a n a g e m e n t In f o r m a t io n
services, said relief Is on Ihe
way. A new computer software
system Is credited wllh Improv­
ing Ihe complicated process of
rezonlng
F'or months, principals Rnrt
parent representatives have sal
holed up lii ofllrcs. mulling over
maps, enrollment projections,
and school growth histories lo

■Every night when I go to sleep, I have
ail these figures running around in my
head. |

"Every night when I go to
sleep. I have all these figures
running around in mv head.”
said Cindy Nicmlcc. She is a
parent representative on Ihe
Jackson Heights Middle School
Rezonlng Task Force.

Is to be In opcrutlon by June and
will cost between $80,000 to
$120,000,

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Future task force members
will benefit (nan a computer
generated or digital map Ac­
cording to Talmadgc. It Is a very
complex system available only
through a few companies.
The system must account for n
45.000 student population.
24.000 of which receive school
bus transportation at 43 dif­
ferent sites on 240 buses.
It will tie used for planning and

rezonlng. bus loading and rout­
ing nnd student demographic
mapp'ng. Addresses will lie used
to Id e n tif y s tu d e n ts a n d
electronically locate them on a
screen map. This way a task
force member could determine
th e Im p a c t o f s t u d e n t
rrasslgnmrnts to other schools.
’ ll will not only allow us lo see
how movement from students at
one school affects another, but
how It will afreet the whole
county." Talmadgc said.
The major work will lie the
formation of flic digitized map,
which once purchased will In­
volve 90 lo 120 days to create.
Bids are currently under re­
view. and Talmadgc hop*-* for a
January bid award. The system

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JA M E S S W E E T IN G
EN DO RSEM ENTS:
" H a ’s new In town though hla rools go

-Cindy Nlemiec, rezonlng latk force member
put together a plan for balanced
schools.

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A m o u n t of rezoning inform ation seem s endless
B f CAROL J. RUMSCV
Herald staff writer

CITY OF SANFORD ANNEXATION
OUTREACH PROGRAM

THE B O S S I! BE P IC K -E ll

back lo 1906 when his great-grandfather
(Richard McPherson) carried mail here.
Still talk with him an hour and you swear
this 29 yr. old lawyer has lived here 40
yoars. His quick mind and curiosity are
complemented by a sense of his city's
need, a clear vision and deep love for his
new home...Mr. Sweeting though, has at­
tracted broad respect for uncommon
maturity, koen vision and ability to com ­
municate with all segments ol Ihe
community.”
The Sanford Herald 12-4-88
"Mr Swoollng prosenls a positive program for growth manaaomonl through a com­
bination of land acquisition and tax Incentives. He proposed lhal City government
Join Ihe private sector In aggressively soeklng new businesses and Industry for
Ihe city.

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Th# City ol Santo"! na* proclaimed an Annexation OuUtach Program btlatan Norambar 1. 1960 and Jv*uary 3t, 1989
Th* purposat ot this program ar* to ancouraga anna, al ion ol property eilhm Ihe Sanford Urban Sarvicat Ar** at ynoen
on in* abort map in order to faemtat* urban *#-&gt;«• planning, impror* gortrnmtntal taryte* tfhcianc, in araat tuen at
public taltt* and utility u n « * to p-cnKJ# adequal* urban taryicaa eithin th* San lord Urban Ary* **] to tquar* municipal
boundaria* and reduc* anc'arat Participation |n tha program, br reguattmg annaiaiion. ly purely voluntary on Iha pari
Ol a proparty o*n*r
Thera ar* a number ot raatony ah, a proparty oanar yhould bacoma a part ot tha City ot Santord Sanford it a pro
g rttttrt. tame# ortanlad municipality ehich ollatt a compute rang* ol City lac-litiat tuch at parti and urban tarvtca*
auch a* attar aaaar, refute collection City fir* hydrant aartrtca, and in th* naar future reclaimed aalar tor irrigation
Th* City Fir* Department hat an aictilant ISO rating ol V and alto P'onda* quick rttp o tt lor all lacalt of lirafigntmg
and emergency medical tanneet pluk numerout other program* involving fir* tataty Our Polict Department it aall ita f
ed and h*a an aictilant ratpont# record City tat miilag* ahich tupoorti that* tanneat it ligniticantly offiet by aiimma
lion ol County tar millagat lor fir* tarvica and road! ahich are not included on th* tai b*Ht for property located within
the City.
Tha Citv Commit*,on hat authorized th# waiver ol Iha cuttomary StSO 00 annaiaiion petition la* during I ha three month
Outraach" period During thia period property owner* of already davtiopad (improved) property will b* iligibi* for lima
payment of applicable water and tewar impact f**t which art othanaiy* pay*61* a* a lump turn prior to commencement
of utility tarvtca* Thu lime payment provtaion am b* applicable for developed propartie* whenever actual t#wt&gt; and aalar
etrvict become* avarlabi* within the immediate vicinity ol your proparty Th* City Committion hat alto authorized wan
Ing th* City racraation'opan (pace ft* normally applicable to all ratidantial propartie*. in Ihe cat* ol already developed
propartia* which annai into in* City during thi* ' Outreach program
If you own property located in lha Santord tarvtca area and would like to bacoma a part ot th* City ol Sanford, pit***
obtain an Annexation Petition complete It. and mail it to City ol Sanloid P O Boa 1RZB Santord. Rlond* 31172 or deliver
It lo Sanford City Hall Piatt* nol* that all owner* of record mutt tign th* petition and that il mutt bt notarized Following
the and ol th* Oulraach ' penod (February t. tBSfhlhtCity Staff will map all proparti*t covered by anneietion petition*
On* or mor# annotation ordinance* will be prepared lo annai all proparllat lor which annexation hat baan requeued,
and which may b* lagaHy anneied under Florida Voluntary Annaiaiion Statute* It you submit an Anntiation Petition,
you will be adiitart of any action upon such petition It ill* found that your propatty cannot D* immediately anneied. you
will bt pro**tad opportunity lo wi'hdraw your petition, o- agree to hav* M retained by th* City for future annaiaiion whan
laaaibl* It you elect this letter course ot action. |h* waivtr of annaiaiion fa* will b* *■ tended until annaiaiion can be
accomplished
For questions regarding any a*pact of th* City a Annaiaiion Oulraach Program or requatt* tor Annotation Petition form*
pleat* contact th* office ol the Director o* Engineering and Planning either by mail at P 0 Boi 1114 Santord Florida
V TT2 or by phone al area cod# 40T JZ2 3T6t
W* hope you will choot# lo bacoma a par) ol our progressive City during this ' Oulraach" program

�•A — Santord Harold. Sanlord. Florida — Sunday, Dacambar 11, 1QM

Police kill 3, w o u n d 11 in Tibet

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Air blast from jetliner kills 3 In Peru
LIMA. Peru — An airliner taking off from an Amarnn Jungle
city knocked over a brick wall with the air bias! from lla Jet
engine*. killing three children and Injuring three adult*, a Male
newapaper aald Saturday.
The accident occurred as the Fokker F-28 Jetliner look off
from Yunm.igu.lv 415 miles north of Lima, on Fnday. the La
Cronlca newspaper said
Backwash from the Jetliner* rnglnrs toppled a brick wall
near the airport, crushing an Infant and two boys age 8 and 0.
the paper said.
Three adults were Injured In the accident and treated at a
hospital In Yuhmagua*. a city of 23.000 people.
The pilot was unaware of the accident and (lew the aircraft to
the nearby city of Tarapoto. where authontles told him whal
had occurred, the paper said
The Iwln-englnr Jetliner belonged to the private airline
Faucelt. radio reports said.

BEIJING — Poller opened flrr
on untl-Chlnese demonstrators
In Tibet Saturday, killing a
Buddhist monk and two other
people and wounding at least 11.
foreigners In Ihe Tibetan capital
Lhasa said.
"The police didn't fire warning
shots, they just slartrd lo shiMit
Indiscriminately.'* said an Amer­
ican traveler contacted by phone
from Beijing “ They didn't seem
to rare who they hit."
Although Tibetan authorities
irfused rommrnt on the I n c i ­
dent. the official Xinhua New*
Agency reported a riot In Lhasa

iT h e police didn’t fire warning shots,
they just started to shoot indescriminately.
They didn’t seem to care who they hit. J
-A n American tourist In Tibet
by 30 Buddhist monks and
nun*. No deaths or Injuries wrrr
rnrrillonrd In Ihe twirl dispatch.
"As thr rm wd grew unruly,
polirrmrn on duly began lo lake
measures to slop the marchers,
who w rrr later dl*|ier*ed." the
irport said
Buddhist monks told foreign
ers they staged Ihe drrnonstra

JERUSALEM — Dozens of Moslem holy books and prayer
carpets were set on flrr In a mosque In northern Israel
Saturday and poller were Investigating whether the blare was
-cl as revenge fur an Augi’vt hand grenade altar., in the newby
city of Haifa.
In thr Israeli-occupied tiara Strip Saturday, a soldier on duty
at a military Jail shot and killed a Paleatlnlan prisoner who ihe
army said wounded another soldier by slabbing him with a
homemade knife. An army spokesman denied reports by
Palestinian sources that the shooting occurred after prisoners
demonstrating at Ihe Ja- threw stones at soldier*
Several miles from Ihe Jail, a crowd of Palestinians throwing
smnes and bottles attacked an army tool patrol In Gaza City,
slightly wounding
-oldicr. the spokesman uaJd The patn-1
commander opened fire and Killed a Palestinian youth he s a il!
Soldiers also shot and wounded at least 15 Palestinians In the
occupied West Hank and Gaza Strip Saturday during clashes.
Palestinian sources said An army spokesman confirmed al
least seven Palestinians were wounded In separate dis­
turbances In Ihe occupied lerrllotles

Suzanne D. Moran, told hrr
granddaughter that If she mid
C A M B R ID G E . Mass A anyon e about t h r a llrg rd
Harvard University prnfrssor assault* "her parents would
acused of sexually assaulting his never rtitnr back fur hrr and she
grandchildren to'd a toddler the would have in stay w it6 Otanny
alleged abuse v.as "their seem .’* forever." Assistant Middlesex
while his church administrator District Attorney Audrey Parr
wife warned Ihe little girl hrr charged.
The couple pleaded innocent
parents would abandon her If
al their aTalgnntrnl Friday and
site tattled, prosecutors said
William Monm. 64. a Harvard were rrlcased on their own
rrrognlrnni-e
p ro fe s s o r of A s s y r lo lo g y .
As conditions for release, (hr
allegedly cajoled Ihe children
Morans w rrr ordered lo* surrrn
Into cooperation w hile his wife.

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T h r foreigners. Including a
European Journalist, said thrre
Tibetans. Including a Huddhlst
monk, were killed bv gunfire
when lhey encountered armed
police outside central Lhasa's

The violence occurred alirr
two small groujis of Buddhist
munks carrying Tibetan na­
tionalist flags liegan to march
around the Jokhang Temple.

d rr th e ir passports, ohtain
permission from the court Iwfnrr
traveling out of slate and rut off
contact with the grandchildren.
Judge Hiller Ir'obrJ set a ptr
trial conference for Dec 20 in
Middlesex Sujtcfi wCourt
The couple, who live lu Del
mont. were Indlrlrd earlier this
week for alleged Incident* In­
volving a girl, now 4 and a boy.
now 7. between June DIMS and
June IDM7 Ault.oflltr* »oid Mr*
M o r a n i * the c h i l d r e n 's
grandmother and the prole*** t

l* ihnr step grandfather
Su/ann&gt; Moran, administrator
at Ihe First Congregational
C h u rc h in C a m b rid g e , is
charged with rape of a child
ruder |(1 bv force and Indecent
asMult and trailer) on a child
under I t William Moran Is
charged with ra|w and abuse of a
child under 16 and Indrcrnl
assault and b a tlrr of child
u n d rr14
Parr told (he court lhal at the
IIrne o, the In cid e n ts the
children lived with ihrlr parents.

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guerrillas attacked a Burmese army camp and a police station
In northern Burma, rapturing the (M ille r *'»tlon and killing four
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The flghllng Wednesday was the latest in a series of raids by
ethnic rebel groups opposrd to thr tough military government
III (lie Southeast Aslan nation
T h r radio said some 3CM guerrillas hum Ihe Kachin
Independence Arm y attacked both an army camp and a police
station In Myltkylna township In Kachin stair, about 5GO miles
north of Rangoon
Radio reports said (our government soldiers were killed and
11 were wounded Tlierr was no men I Ion of Kachin casualties

D.iv

I‘oiler also shot a 26-year-old
Dutch woman tourist In ihe arm
bill she was not seriously In­
jured. I he American traveler,
who asked not to be Identified,
said by phone from a Lhasa
hotel At least 10 other Tibetans
were wounded. Including a
monk.

Harvard professor accused of child abuse
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Unrest mounts in Israel

tlon fnr Independence to coincide
wlth Saturday's observance of
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Jokhang Temple, the holiest
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Firefighters make gains in L.A. fires
LOS A N G ELES — Firefighters helped by slackening wind*
gained ihe upper hand Saturday agaiusi a 3.200-acre lire Itut I
destroyed or damaged 40 home* and arson Investigators
searched for two men seen Just before the blaze erupted
The massive flrr, which broke out early Friday In the
northwestern San Fernando Valley community of lYirtcr
Ranch, was 75 percent contained by Saturday morning and
had moved Into the remote Limekiln Canyon area In Ihe Santa
Susana Mountains
Flrr I)e|iartnirril spokesman Ed Reed said aboul 350 of the
more ....... 1.400 firelighters flghlln the hluze remained on flrr
lines and lhal full control was expected by 4 p m .
It was the third lire in two days lo hit Ihe Los Angeles area
T h r oilier fires. In Baldwin Park and in La Verne, destroyed 21
homes and damaged more than 20 others, with Josses
estimated al #10 5 million

Brennan recovering from pneumonia
W ASHINGTON — Justice William Brennan. Ihe Supreme
Court's oldest member al M2, was "feeling much b rtlrr" Friday
at Beihrsda Naval Hospital where hr Is recovering from
pneumonia, a spokeswoman said
Brennan look til Thursday w hile al his office, complaining of
chill* and lever, and was hospltalt/rd Thursday afternoon
The Justice, an unapolngrllr liberal, got a brief visit Friday
aftrrnooii '.run President Reagan and his wile, .nancy, who
were at Hethrsda for checkups In announcing the visit. Ihe
While House divulged no details.
Brennan should mis* only one court session, the meeting on
Monday when Ihe justices are scheduled lo Issue orders and
opinions Alter Monday, the justices liegin a month-long recess
and return Jan 9.

Drug profit coins bring S1.67 million
DALLAS — A collection of "rxtrrm ely high quality" rare
coins lhal were confiscated by the frdcrul Drug Enforcemenl
Administration when II broke up a cocaine ring has brought
S 1.670.405 at auction, auctioneers said Saturday.
The money, less a 10 pen eiil commission lo ihe auctioneers,
will lie used by Ihe DEA in its fig hi against the drug trade
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Police round up errant parolees
Unltad P re n International
LONG IIE A C II. Calif. - Police
and corrections agrnta raided
some 200 locations Saturday In
a crackdown on errant parolees,
arresting about 20 people within
the first few hours of ihe opera­
tion
Many m ore arrests were
expected by day 's end.
Police Cm dr Jim Stewart said

a task force of 70 officers.
Including metnlrers of a heavily
armed S W A T learn, and atiout
25 stale parole agents w rrr
Involved In the crackdown,
which began at 7a m PST
Wllllln IK) minutes some 20

ex-convlcls who had violated
terms of Ihelr parole w rrr col­
lared without Incident. All were
booked and jnllrd without hall.
“ Most of them have been
parole violators (bull we arrested
a couple ol I hr in for possesion
and sides ol drugs." Stewart
said. "Wr expert contacts wc
make with violators will lead us
toother violators and olhrrs who
may lie wanted for various other
crimes."
The task force was expected lo
raid between IHO and 200 l&lt;x.|.
Herns.
The crackdown was set up by
poller and parole officials who
Identified Irriwren 150 and 2(X)

parole violators living In ihe
area.
A similar operation was re*
cenily completed in Northern
California, but Saturday's action
wu* ihr rirst such roundup in
Southern California
Many suspected parole vio­
lators huve not hoi h r red lo
report to agents, as directed
w iirn they arc rrlra s rd on
parole. Others are susjkm led in
rnorr serious odrnses that vio­
late ihe conditions of thrlr rarly
release from prison
All of those sough I were con­
victed of frlony offenses, Stewart
said

T eam digs for s o ld ie r’s rem ains
Unltad Prass Inlsrnatlonal

near Ihe town of Srponc not lar from tlie llo
('hi Mlnh Trail In March H*f&gt;8

HANGKOK. Thailand — A U S military tram
flow lo Vientiane In laun Saturday In work
with Laotian experts to dig fur Ihr remains of
an American pilot missing since Ills recon­
naissance Jet crashed more than 20 years ago.
a U S. spokesman said
"Th e tram fiew to Vientiane early this
morning and then lx-g.ni moving equipment to
the stir by helicopter" said 1.1. Col Thomas
Boyd, s(x&gt;krsman for Ihr U S Parlfli- Com­
mand. " T h e y arr selling tip camp and
prolvably w ool start working 011 the excava­
tion until tomorrow."
fioyd said the lli man tram will Join with
lain (Ian eounlrrparts lo exravale ihe site
where an F-B rcconnalssam c plane trashed

The trail, which wound through the Lao
Jungles, was Ihe main infiltration and supply
route between North and South Vietnam It
was heavily bombed hv U S, planes

Origin of
fatal shot
undiscovered

Ttie missing pilot Is one of 547 Amerteans
still listed as missing In action In Laos A total
of 2.387 Amerteans are missing In all ol
Indochina.
Hoyd said ihe joint excavation, the lourth in
Laos so far. Is a sign of improved cooperation
on MIAs from ihr Laoilan government.
" W r estimate they will be w orking for about
IO days, but Ih ry will stay on the Job for as
long as It lakes." h r said

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a privately owned American
airplane near Morncco, Killing
ftve rrrw m rn who had been on «
locust spraying mlMlon. a gov
eminent oftkin I said
"It had no military ml .inn
deputy administrator Jay Morris
with the U S Agency for In
ternallonal Development u n i
Friday "M y personal guess ta
whoever did It made a mistake
Clearly thta wasn't a intllturv
operation “
A mlaalle shot down the I k 7
Thursday near (he southern
border of Morocco Another
airplane, also owned Ky TAC.
Aviation at Chandler, AM/ w..*
hit by a missile hut managed to
land aalety lla crewmen re
ported the crash of the IK’ 7
The planea were flying in
International air *(&gt;a&lt; e hut in an
area controlled by heavily armed
llrdouln gurr'illss Morfta Did
reporter*
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chartered by A ll) lo apray
locuata In Srnrgal hut tlie con
tract had eaplrerl Al Ihc time of
3 the altark. employee* of rhe
company that owned the aircraft
were flying lo Mornrcn to secure
another contrai l
The rrrwinen were awarr of
the rtak* in flying the route from
Dakar. Senegal, to Agadir
M o ro c c o , b u t w e re n o t
specifically warned by Ihe
affrrk y of lire danger*. Morrl*
'Th err hadn't hern previous
threat* of &lt;ht* nature, an I douhl
anyone knew they wrrr running
tin* risk, he said
Morris and Muriatan ullli lals
said they did not know who was
responsible for lire daytime at­
tack
The PnlUario rrhet* said Urey
were not r e s p o n s ib le
A
spokesman for Ihe telrel* In
Algiers said Ihe organization was
* “ making a very urgent In­
IK, vestigation" Into Ihe incident
The gnrrrtlla group ha* ta-rn
fighting with Moroeto for the
Independence of (lie Motor*
can coni rolled W rstrm Sahara
J u s tic e D e p a rt m e n I
spokesman John Kusarll said
the Fill "la trying to determine
whether It was a terrorist at­
tack. “ a cl rc u in stance that
would give the bureau legal
authority lo undertake an
overseas Inv rstlgattoii
Crewmen aboard Ihe damaged
plane saw Ihe other aircraft go
down The exact crash site had
not been located, but there wrrr
no known survivors, Morris said
Everyone on tlir plane that
was till went down" In the
northern part of I hr Western
Sahara below Ihe border with
Morocco, Morris said
"Why. by whom, precisely
where, we don't know Wr view
this as a tragic and deplorable
loss of Innocent life In an rllort
-really to save lllr."
Morris called the men "unUaung heroes" who were fighting
Ihe spread of one of Ihr most
massive Infestations of locusts In
JUdecadrs, "a plague really of
fhbllcal pro|N&gt;rtlons ”
The planes had no nullonal or
military markings and w rrr not
Involved In anything oilier than
carrying Insccilrldrs lo Morocco,
t Morris said
The 11 S A ll) spraying rllori in
'the region will continue despite
. Ihr aliaek, Morris said Ih e
government wilt assist In (laying
Ihr costs ot recovering and
te lu rn ln g the bodies, even
-. though the victims were not
technically under contract al the
time
All) Identified Ihr victims us
Joel H U ckrnrr. -Mi. and hi*
21-yrar-old son. Frank Kennedy,
both of P h o e n ix : H crn a rd
Rossini. 49. Te m p e . A H / .:
: Francis lledertnan. 47. Cody.
Wyo.; and Wesley Wilson of
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Five gangsters killed in 14 hours
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REGGIO CALAHHIA. Italy Gunmen drove Into a ((as station
Saturday and killed a local Rang
boas ami hla son-in-law. firing
through the open bulletproof
window of their limousine, the
fourth and llflh local gang war
victims In 14 hours.
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tendant was wounded In the 9
a m . attack that followed the
Friday night staying of three
men by a man who fired a
shotgun through the window of
a Hrggl Calabria pizzeria A man

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day to rnter a crowded 1969
special election to fill the unrxplred term of the late Mayor
Harold Washington. Sawder's
predecessor and the rlty'a first
black .nsyor
Sawyer scheduled a news confczcncc lor Sunday aurr;:-.-»u at
which he Is expected to declare
hla candidacy In the Feb !INth
Democratic primary He will
become the seventh announced
Democrat and the eighth can­
didate overall
" I expect to win handily
against any opposition.' Sawyer
said lest week, leaving little
doubt about hta Intentions
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the field, one of tlie crowd ol
rivals reportedly was preparing
to exit the fray
Alderman Ed Hurke. who rrp
resents a predominantly whllr
Southwest Suit aard. stl-edulrtl
a tvws conference for Monday,
the first day In file nominating
petitions for the special election
in Ihe nation's third largest rliy
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S u n -T im e s and Ihe D a lly
Southin'*n. said Saturday tl-at
sources confirmed Hurke. 44.
had decided t « -nd his catr.
palgn. Ilu rk r could not he
reached lor comment
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said Hurke llkrlv would hack
Richard M Daley, son ol legend­
ary Chicago "lioss * Richard J
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ward ( hiss Ed Kelly, dropped out
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day. Ihe Chicago Tribune re
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Cook County stale's attorney led
all contenders In one on one
m i l i h u p i and was ra te d
favorably by 39 percent of Ihe
respondents
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became the city's second black
c h ie f e x e c u tiv e fo llo w in g
Washington's death last year
Daley commanded 59 percent lo
30 percent lor Sawyer and 11
percent undecided
Alderman Tim Evans, whose
supporters claim he Is ihe legit­
imate heir to Washington's re­
form coalition, drew 34 percent
lo Daley s 56 percent, with 10
percent undecided
The telephone survey of I.03M
registered also threw In the
name of Jesse Jackson, who
outpolled Sawyer and Evans In
a hypothetical malchop with
Jackson, who has repeatedly
disclaimed Interest In a mayoral
bid. Daley held 52 percent to
Jackson's 40 percent and 6
percent undecided
The Tribune (mil. conducted
between Dec. 2 3 by Market
Shares Corp ol Ml Prospect. III.,
has a margin of error of plus or
minus 3 percentage points
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him the fourth black candidate
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Alderman Danny Davis of the
West Side and former slate
legislator James C. Taylor of Ihe
South Side are seeking the
Democratic nomination
Also running as a Democrat Is
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The only dec lared Republican
Is Ed Howled, son of Democrul
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roughly meaning "th e locul three gunmen drove Into the gas
group." They are the equivalent station In a stolen car.
of the Sicilian Mafia and the
Tw o of the men Jumped out
C im o m gangs of the Naples
a n d r id d le d S u ra c e and
arra
Police said Paolo Surace. 49. C a rlls a n o w it h an A K -4 7
and his son In-law. Domenico Kalashnikov submachlnegun
Cartiaano. 34. were killed out­ and a pump-action shotgun
right In the Saturday ambush at loaded with pellets. Then the
n gas station In the main square gunmen fled in their car
Mana. 43. was wounded, ap­
of Galileo, a suburb of Reggio
parently hy a stray bullet
Calabria
Surace was sitting In Ills
l*oltce railed Surace.a rising
limousine, with the bulletproof
window ndled down, chatting local gang b o s s with a house
with Carllsano and station at­ protected by electronic devices
tendant Antonlno Marta when and a bulletproof limousine

a n d a w o m a n a ls o w e re
wounded In that attack.
Investigators linked all five
deaths to an organized crime
family Involved In a months long
war with another gang to control
the m ulllm llllon dollar drug
traffic and other rackets
The deaths brought the total of
organized crime killings this
year to 37 In the city of Reggio
Calabria alone, and to more than
200 In the Calabria region on the
toe of Italy.
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M itaricordia 70. PTvarmacy 74
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ConnaclicwtM Virginia Al
MlMltllpRl SI 74 Marctr 07
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Aquma* u Mkkigan Tack 77
Ban It 70 Purdu* M
OaPauw 70. lllN M t WatNyan 41
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ElmkurtlOA. RocktardH
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ManoyarM Blutttonfl
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Miami *1 XayNrOI
Michigan 107. W Mickigan*0
Mltaourl M Mampkit 74
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N Michigan Of. Colyin A*
Pur Columot«7. It FiondktA
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Walk L J»tt 71 Nanyon 70
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Kanaa* CUT *• N Y CIonH. IR m
Cincinnati *11tool ton. I r m
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Dttroll al ChtcdRO. I r m
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AAtnnota** at Cr**n Bay. IR m
T a r + a Bay at Naw England. 1 p m
Atlanta at l A Ram*, a r m
70*w Or loon* at tan Franctkca. a r n
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make It 17-13.
On lhr Coils' next plus* from
E A S T HUTHEHEOI1I). N J . scrimmage James Hasty In­
Krn O Brtcn came ulT i Iip bench tercepted his second G a ry
and led New Yoik lo three Hogrlmom pass and returned It
Ihird-qiiarter touchdown*. In­ 16 yards to the Indianapolis 21.
cluding a 33-yard mrlkr to Al Johnny Hector run In from the 2
Toon, lifting the J r U Saturday lo on a fourth-and-onr with 10 04
a 34-10 victory that virtually leftlnthe period.
eliminated the IndlRna|tnlhi Colts
After In d ia n a p o lis ' Dean
Irani playolT contention
Itlasuccl had kicked a 45 yard
O'Hrtrn replaced ntaurr Pal field goal at 11:37 lo cut thr
Kyan In the lire! half after the deficit to 24-16. thr Jets followed
Rtanrr had thrown three itralght with n 70-yard seven-play drive
interceptions. New York im ­ for a 31-16 lead Toon's clubproved to 7-7-1 and won for the record With catch of the season
first lime In nine December was a 33-yard scoring strike
names
from O'ltrtcn on third down
The Colts, who moved Into
l.e.ihy added a 46-yard held
contention for an AFC wtld-cCid goal 5 :11 Into thr (Inal period lo
spot by winning •even of their make It 34-16 O'llrtrn com­
previous eljtht, fell to 8-7. Indi­ pleted IO of IU for 115 yards
anapolis. I hr drfrndlnd A FC Toon, the trading rerelvrr In the
East rhamplon. can only make NFL. caught srven passrs for
the playofTs If they finish tn an 103 yards McNeil ran 23 timra
unlikely four-way tlrd with New for 100 yards
England, Cleveland and Houston
New York held Eric Dtrkrninii
in the wlld-eard r»re The Cold to 42 yards .tn 17 carries.
would then gain the second Dickerson, who ran for I6 »
wild-card position
voids last week ugatnst Miami,
T h e Je ts erased a 1 3-IO had a 50-yard T D reception from
halft'me deficit with touchdowns Hogrhrxun In (hr llrst lialf
on all three of thetr Mi Im I fjuarrr
tiogrbiKtm completed 1C of 30
possessions. Freeman M rNrll passes fur 217 aiul three In­
ran In from I-yard out at 0 33 lo tercept Ions
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15-6-0 .714
17-11-1

603

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600

12-9-1 .568
6-5-0

545

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6-5-1 .542

Georgia

7-6-0 .538

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M t M P H I IS T A T E (7*1
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40 1 1 )1 . G b**n &gt; 14 4 I A Parry 0 N I I 10.
Me I auRklm i a i a I L MadN ck 41 44 4.
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Ta c h n ic o lt— Ihonodoah Coach Dutton
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The llrst half featured ()vr
I n t e r c e p t i o n s a n d f iv e
quarterbacks. Itogcboom re­
placed Chris Chandler after Ihr
rookie Buffered a bruised right
shoulder In thr first quarter,
Hogrboom threw two Intercep­
tions. Rickey Turner, the Colts'
wishbone quurierbark. ran two
plays from that formation In the
first half.
Dickerson's 50-yard T D re­
ception. the longest of his career,
came with 13:14 left In the first
hall and gave thr Colts their tlrsi
lead at 13-10. With the Jets
b lit t in g on th lr d -a iid -n tn r
Dickerson dropped out of the
tiarkflrld. caught a short pass
drkrd out James Hasty and
raced Into the end tone
The Colts marched HO yard* In
nine plays lo trail 10-6 on u
O-yard Dickrrsoii run on the
final play of the first quartrr
The Colls had appeared lo lose
powtrsolon on the previous play
when Mark Hover appeared lo
fumble after « tackle by Rich
Mlanoat the 9 Krptay otlirul. Al
Sahato, ruled Hoyrr was down
before tlie ball came louse
Th r Jets built a IDO lead In
the first quarter.

Irish beat Creighton, now 4-0
Unllsd Proas International
S O U T H H E N D . In d
L Phoriko Ellis scored 17 polnia
and Ja in n c Jackson ami Ttm
P'r^leton added 13 apirrr Sat­
urday. lifting Noire Dame lo a
77G4 victory over Creighton
In other action Saturday.
G e o r g e t o w n c m h a ra s s e d
Shenandoah 114-44, Kentucky
defeated W estern C a ro lin a
78- 00. Missouri got by Memphis
State 86-74, American sank
Navy 9D67 and Miami of Ohio
edged Xaviei GH-til.
The Fighting Irish. 4-0. took
the lead for g(N&gt;d with an 8-0 run
In the final 2 24 of the first half
that i.iLde the score 38-30
Jackson and Kevin Ellery hit
3-potnt shots In thr run. and
Ellis add'd a dunk
Hob Harstad hit a career-high
28 points for the Ithirjays. 2-4.
and Chad Gallagher added I I
points and H rebounds.
In handover. Md.. Charles
Smith scored 22 of hls 25 points
In thr first half and No 4
Georgetown surrendered Just
two Held goal* tn the second hall
lo roll lo a 114-40 victory over
Division III Shenandoah College
Smith. ■ senior guard, con­
tributed IO (mints during a 20 5
run over seven minutes of the
llrst half that opened a 40-22
lead for the lloyas Georgetown,
using Its famed pressure defense
and considerable sire advantage,
ou Iscored the Hornets 5H-8 In
the second half.
Georgetown. 4-0. luu yet to
face an NCAA Division I oppo­

nent. defeating NAIA Hawaii
Loa. NAIA Hawaii-Pacific and
NCAA Division II Si Leo before
Saturday Shenandoah dropped
to 7-2. with Its two lo urs against
Division I learns
The lloyas play their hrst
Division I opponent Wednesday
against Oral Roberts.
Ja re n Jackson added 15
points for Georgetown, and
Dikembe Mutom bo b lo rk rd
seven shon
Mario Pritchett led Shettan
doah with eight points The
I lot nets only held goals In thr
seccind hall came 23 seconds
Into thr half and with I IN left In
thr gainr
Its Lexington. Ky.. LcRon Ellis
s*-orrd IB points and frrshman
Richie Farmer added 15 to Irad
Krnturky tn u 78 fio victory over
Western Carolina
Ellis, who scored 37 points In
K e n tu c k y 's 8 5 -8 2 loss to
Northwestern Louisiana Wed­
nesday, hit H ul 13 Hutu the lu-ld
and 3 of 4 from the freedhrow
line.
Ilennle Ooettlc was the only
Catamount In dnubir figures
with 26 (mints, hitting 11 of 13
hum the field
Krnturky Improved to 3-4 and
Western Carolina dropped tn 1-3
In Columbia. Mo., srnior guatd
Hyrun Irvin. Missouri's leading
scorer, hit 17 of tils 21 (mints tn
th r second half as No. 11
Missouri pulled a w ay In beat
Memphis Slalr 86-74 In a nonconference game.
Sophomore forw ard Doug
Smith scored 18 (mints, (orwatd

Greg Church had 12 and srnior
center Gary Leonard added 11 In
the second half.
Missouri improved to 7 2 while
Memphis State fell to 3-3. It was
the first time Missouri defeated
Memphis Stale, which had a 4 0
record against the Tigers
In Annapolis. Md . Ron t)r«|&gt;rr
scored 20 (mints and grabbed a
game high 13 rrtmunds to lead
American University lo a 0007
victory over Navy tn a Colonial
Athletic Association game
Center Draper scored 10 of the
Eaglet' first IN (tolnts. and
hrljted them to a 45 27 halhlinr
lead.
I)ralter had support hum Daivl
Holmes with 14 points and Mike
Sumner with I I . as American
improved lo 3-0 overall and H I
In thr conference
The Midshipmen fell to 2 3
and O I tn conference action
Navy was led by Erik Harris with
15 (mints, followed by guard Joe
Gottscludk and center Sam Cam.I*
w i t h 12 e a c h

In Cincinnati. Jamie Mercurtn
scored six (mints of a IDpolnl
run that snup|&gt;rd a He with ihrrr
minutes left Saturday amt led
Miami of Ohio to a 68 til victory
over Xavier
Jim Paul led Miami with 17
points and Menurto added IO
Piul hit a bee throw with 3 U2
lell lo break a 58-58 He. and
Mrrruro and Jeff Scott each hll a
free thorw to make it 62-58
Merrurto added a basket and
sank two frrr throws with 14
seconds left to complete the
streak and give the Redskins
2-3. a 1*8-58 Irad

Will Hurst put San Diego on top?
UnltoB F ra il InH mat lows I
A TL A N T A — The San Dlrgo
Padres made Just one move al
liasrhall'i winter meetings, but
It could have jum|&gt;rd ihrin right
bark to the top of the National
league West
Signing free-agent left-hander
Hruce Hurst gives Manager Jack
MrKeon five solid pitchers In thr
Padres' rotation — Hurst. Eric
Show . Wall Te rre ll. Dennis
Rasmussen and Ed Whitson
San Diego needs a third
baseman, but has young cat­
ching prospect Sandy Alomar Jr.
o r o n e o f i l l s p i t c h e r s l o u s e In

trade Young pitcher Greg Harris
could replace one of the veter­
ans.
In uddltlon, the off-season
acquisition of llrst haseman Jack
Clark won't hurl.
T h r Padres may have rornc
out thr best following a baseball
whiter meetings that produced a
record 23 transactions — 11
trades Involving 31 major league
p laye rs and 12 fre e -a g rn t
signings.
A year ago. Ihr Los Angeles
Dodgers. Oakland Athletics and
New York Mrts swung a late
three-way deal that helped pul
la is Angeles and Oakland In thr
World Series. There was no such
deal this year.
Hut the Dodgers got first
baseman Eddie Murray In u
trade with Halthnore. obtaining

a big run producer for their
Tracy Jones waa u quality
lineup With Kirk Gibson balling addition to San Francisco, but
In from of Murray and Mike thr Giants still huvr more hilling
Marshall behind, all la&gt;s Angeles problems than they rail solve
nerds Is lo find a rrplarrm rni for unless Mall Williams lilts a!
Steve Sax at second base to third and Kevin Mltchrll grows
again lie an N'L West contender.
In left.
Pitching Is the Dodgers' strong
The New York v ankcrs got
still, so the" could alTord to give
up llrlu n H o lto n
R am on some pm lung help In free agents
Martinez, who will tie 20 next Andy Hawkins a' 1 Dave La­
season, should help either In the Point but whether those (wo will
starting rotation or in thr put them Isn k on top of liusion
and Toronto Is questionable
bullpen
The Chicago Cubs helped
Texas made tbe most noise in
themselves In Ihe NL East race
with Inflrlder Curtis Wllkerson the week ol signing and trading,
and reliever Milch Wllhamn. but tbe Rangers si III bnvr sever
Thcy also have young outfield al question ureas Who will gel
prospects lo make up for the toss the last out? Can Cecil Espy play
of Rafael Palmeiro However. ccnlcr field hill time? Is the
Chicago still needs relief help catching good enough? Will the
and mnltiring of some of Us relief pllrhlng lx- gixxl enough?
young players
If Hobby Will doesn't learn
Adding Kevin Gross lo the Iroin watching and listening to
r o ta t io n . S p ik e O w e n a I
Nolan Ryan, the Rangrrs might
shortstop and Mike Aldrctc to Just us well have burned Ihe
the bench won't hurt Montreal, money they're paying baseball's
which has young pitchers corn­ all-time leading strikeout pitch­
ing up. The Ex|ms lost notxidy
er.
they can't replace and General
Clrvrland was seen us huvlng
Manager Dave D om brow kl’s
tinkering could pay off next made an excellent deal with
Texas when It gave up Julio
season.
Cincinnati helped iiscll more Franco. The Indians goi Jerry
than people Ihink with the Hrownc. who most feel lias u
addition of Kick Mahler to Us chance to blossom, lo replace
stall. Dependable ptlrhlng Is Franco at second, a good Iwowhul Ihr Reds need to advance wuy first baseman in Petr
and Mahler Is dependable If O Jlrlrn and a (Mitenllal star in
nothing else
center fieldrr Odd Ibe McDowell,

Eagles
Continued from IB
yards, untouched, lor a
touchdown tomnke II 21-14.
Phoenix safely 1-rstrr Lyles
Intercepted a Cunningham pass
In the end zone later In the third
quarter to stop the Eagles' only
second half threat,

IX-I Greco hit a 40-yard field
goal with I 11 gone In thr fourth
quartet. Philadelphia ended Ihe
ocoiing with 12 minutes left In
the game when licl Jenkins
blocked Greg Horne's punt with
the hall rolling out o( the cud
zone lor u safely.
Philadelphia missed a chance

for a rlinchtng field goal with
3:39 left on a bad snap from
renter.
Cunningham finished with |0
completions In 26 attempts for
169 yards and 21 yards rushing
on nine attempts. Lomax hll 29
of 50 passes for 384 yards.

�Sanlord Harold, Sanford. Florida — Sunday. Pacambar 11. 19&gt;fl —

Morris leads
Lady Seminoles

Pioneers cut
down Trojans

By CHUCK B U R D ISS
Herald correspondent

By JIM RICKRNBACKCN
Herald correspondent

SANFOHD — Starry Morris erorrd her first two
g«al» of her young high school career and Mrllsaa
Shurkman added another ecorr us Seminole
High's 1-ady Tribe outblaated the Lady Wolves of
Deltona 3-1 In girls prep soccer action at Thomas
K. Whtgham Field In front of 3 1 fans
Hie win Improved the Lady Seminoles to 4-4 on
the season and they try to go over the 300 mark
nest Wednesday as they travel to Lake Brantley
to take on the high scoring 6-2-1 Lady Patriots
who were on the losing end of a 2-1 slugfest
against lutkc Mary Friday night.
Starling with their patented snail like pare, the
Lady 'Nolrs gave up a quick goal by Deltona's
Stephanie Beaudoin at the 1538 mark In the first
half.
After both teams battled up and down the field
with neither team showing the aggrrsslvr.
Seminole's Shannon Sundvall found Morris open
on the wing and Morris hontrd the lull In past the
Lady Wolves' goalkeeper at the 19 58 mark In the
first half.
The score remained deadlocked at 1-1 at the
end of the first half and the la dy Seminoles were
looking for a spark to get their shooting to go
fn&gt;m antic to red hot Looking el the stats, the
I ady 'Nnles completely dominated the brwlldcrrd
U d y Wolves The U tly Tribe outshot Deltona
10-2. but the Lady Wolves ended up with 12
saves rompared to the Lady 'Noles' 4 However.
Reno felt that with most of the play occurring
around the Deltona goal, something was bound to
get Seminole going
Morris got her second goal with a flashy assist
Irom Jennifer l.lndamond at the 32 34 point In
the second tu.ll and then SIMM Km«n took an
assist from Julia Robert and Itangrd one Into the
up|ier 90 to end the scoring and the game for the
Lady 'Notes.

Yearick lifts Haw ks
From staff reports
Jenny Yearick came up with a list trick to
enable the Lake Howell Lady Stiver Hawks to stay
undefeated with a 6-0 shutout victory over
Oviedo's Lady Lions Friday night at Lake Howell
High School.
Lake Howell Improved to S O and will irturn to
action Wednesday agal.nl fake Mary Oviedo fell
to 3-4 and will return to action Wednesday at
Dr Land.
Jessica Cardarrlll came up with Lake Howell's
fourth goal. 14 minutes into the second half off un
assist from Michelle Harris Tina Santarslrre then
drilled U.kc Howell s fJlh goal with lo mliiuua to
play off an assist from Monica Compton Yearick
added her third and llnal goal of the night with
four minutes to play to up the lead to 6-0

h« m

Oviedo's Tim Waitanen knocks a ball up flalil
during Saturday 's match vs Seabreeze Warsane:

ORLANDO — The rematch of Iasi year's District
4 A -I0 title game wasn't the mismatch some had
projected, but Orlando Evans Coach Calvin
Llngrlbarh and Ihr 1.001 fans that Jammed Inin
Fred Pennington Gymnasium Friday night sawenough to realize Oak Ridge Is for real
"Think about It. We can't match up with them
anywhere on the floor." said Llngclhurh. after his
Inexperienced Trojans experienced a 77-66 defeat
at Ihr hands of Ihr stair's third-ranked outfit
"And they didn't have a rrally good game "
Not Hi.ii senior guard Derrick Sharp and
Jumping-Jack senior renter Drlmar Polral didn't
do their darndest lo keep pace with Ih r Pioneers
|6-0| along with Jurryd Shaw- and Todd Newton.
It's Just lhat every time the Trojans (2-11 made a
run. Oak Ridge responded Which was precisely
L I n g p I b a c It ' s l a m e n t a t i o n s
Midway through the third period. Sharp's
shooting and Polral s rrlenlless rebounding
narrowed the gap lo 45-39 Bui Oak Ridge's
B-foot-7 Junior center Willie Fisher (21 points). 6-6
senior forward Alonzo Harris |2I| and sophomore
guard Patrick Gordon 115) retaliated with a nut lo
enter the fourth quarter ahead 57-44.
Back came Evans, which connected on 4-of-H
free throws compared lo (Vtk Ridge's ll-of-12,
behind Sharp 1241 and Poteai 119)
Trailing 68-34. SPsrp hit a Ihree-polni shot,
nophomnre Q ue n tin Smith scored off a steal and
Polral slipped Inside lo slice I h r deficit lo 68-61
w llh 2 :30 left.
Gordon and Fisher all but (rrmtnutrd the
threat Gordon picked up a loose Itall and popped
an IH-loot Jumper, and Fisher slammed ihe door
allh a dunk that hiked Ihe lead lo 72 61 Just
Inside ihr minute murk
"They'd come close and could've had Ihe place
rocking, hut w r kepi answering their runs That's
what pleased me the most, said Oak Rldgr
Coach Ron Smith.

there Sf I n n *■ » » » « »

wound up scoring the winning goal In the Lions'
2-1 victory In a match between Cists 3A powers

Oviedo stops Seabreeze
From staff reports
O V IED O — T im Walsaurn
scorrd a goal midway through
the second hull on an assist from
Jeff fVRosr to g've thr host
(h i. do Lions a 2-1 win over
Daytona Beach-Seabreeze on
‘'iturday ahrn»oon.
The win boosts Oviedo, the
10th ranked team In Class 3A. to
4-1 while Seabreexe. ranked
fourth In 3A going Into the
matc h, now stands at 1 1 1.
It took the Lions Just two
minutes in lake the early lead.
Alex Balaudo converting on a
pass from R ob M ills, hut
Srahfrr/r lied thr score with
■bOlll 10 minutes left lit the Ural
half
According to Oviedo coach
Davr Jekanimkl. settle' stopper
Derek Itatrs. sophomore mid­
fielder JrIT Karson and freshman
midfielder Roll Oelslrr all played

well for the Lions
"We played spotty, not as well
as we re capable of.” said
Jrkanoskl. "Bui we played well
enough to win
"Seabreeze plays a different
style of soccer We're still having
problems jelling and finding the
rtahl slots for everyone "
Statistically. Oviedo controlled
t h r m a t c h , o u t s h o o t ln g
Seabreeze 15-10 Lion goalie Jeff
Hoffman was called upon lo
make eight saves while the
Seabrre/c 'keeper came up with
10.
On Tuesday, the Lions host
Dr Land In a Seminole Athletic
Conference contest Then, next
Friday and Saturday. Oviedo will
tnakr a two day swing through
Pasco County, playing fellow 3A
schools Uni'* OLakes and New
Port Richey-Ridgewood.
LY M A N B LAN K S H O R N ETS
Lyman s bovs soccer team

usrd a lot of skill und a little lurk
In overcoming the Bishop Mnnrr
Hornets. 2-0. in prrp soccer
action Friday night at Bishop
Moore.
Alter a *•orel-ss first ball with
neither team showing any deslrr
lo take control. Lyman's Richie
Sleeves derided he had had
enough of the ucnreless night air
as hr took a ( m i s s from Bernard
Harden and drilled a goal 3:18
Into the second half.

’Cats kick Brantley
From etaff reports

The next half hour of play
resembled the first half us the
defensive stars took over. Final­
ly. with five minutes remaining.
Harden threw ihr hall Into play
ut the Hornet's goal and a mud
scramble for Ihr lull ensued
When II was all over, a Bishop
Moore plavrr would store a goal,
but for Ih r wrong tram as
Lyman usrd Ihr own goal as
Insurance and a victory.

Mike McAvoy scorrd a pair of goals In Ihe
second half lo provide Ihe cushion Winter Park's
Wildcats nredrd and they went on lo claim a 3-1
victory over Lake Brantley's Patriots Saturday In
pren soccer action at Winter Park
The Wildcats ran their record to 2-0-2 o .trail
while Brantley slipped lo 1-3-1. Lake Brantley
returns lo Seminole Athletic Conference play
Tuesday at Seminole.
T h r Wlldcals look a 1-0 lead In the first half on
a goal by Sean Mackey off John Duguld's assist.
MrAvoy then scorrd two unanswered goals In Ihr
second half for a 3-0 Winter Park lead.
Brantley avoided Ih r shutout lair In the second
half when Troy Wcllzcl scorrd off an assist from
Ron Most.

SPORTS FANS!
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YOU
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up

Lake Howell's John While (lop)
has Ihe upper hand on Cocoa
Beach's Bill Houamann In
Lyman Christmas Tournament
action on Friday While went
on to win Ihe llrst-round
match The 16 teem tournmenl
concluded on Salurday night
with wrestlebacks. semifinals,
consolations and finals For a
com plete w rapup of the
weekend's action, see Mon­
day's Sanford Herald

Brought lo you
Oy Ken Rummel
D»d you know that me 2 men who
ran lor U S President in 1908 both
played on spons teams In col­
lege George Bush was the captain
and llrsl basaman for tha batabail
learn al Vale Michael Dukakis
played Junior varsity basketball, var­
sity baseball and tannls, and ran
cross country st Swarthmora
College
•ee

Hera* Meta Sf So* A/Vomc K

Which college football coach
won ihe most bowl games In
history? Answer It Bear Brysnl
who won IS bowl games during Ms
career.
see

Oddly enough, there was a foot­
ball game in 1968 that was played
on 2 different fields — on Ihe same
day The game w»r between Troy
(Ala) Stale end vi.itmg Southeast
Missouri State on Sept 3 It started
In Troy's Memorial Stadium — bul
me light* in the stadium tailed tarty
in Ihe 4th quarter School official*
decided lo continue the game al a
lighted practice held a Ihird of a
mil# away It's believed that's Ihe
only college geme In hiitory lhal
started on one field and nmsnad on
another the same day

Mainland-----Continued from ID
Mainland, though, derided lo
go to Its two forwards In Ih r

second half and they did the Job.
McCloud had 20 points In Ihe
second half w ith Polite p u llin g In

II.

"W r mixed It up pretty well
and a lot ol (tropic goi In thr
offense." To !ft said. “ We wanted

Mitchell
Continued from IB
people's shots.
When hr starts doing lhal I
(hlnk he'll score morr along with
getting more rrbounds "
Richardson Is happy with Ihr
number of rebounds Mitchell has
Ix-en corning up with hut feels
lhal he could avrrngr 13 hoards
a game If hr went alter Ihe ball
all Ihr lime Richardson ulso
feels Mltrhrll ran lie one of Ihr
toughest drfrnslve players In Ihr
urea, when hr wunts lo be.
"When he ronrrnlrotcs he can
play great defense." Richardson
said. "It's Just a mailer of when
hr wunls lo play defense right
now. When he learns to play ihe
entire game he'll lie u heck of u
player."
Mitchell, who Is an above
average sludrnl. must also slay
out of foul trouble as Lake Mary
does not have another athlete of
his caliber. I he Rams have the
ability lo he a good Irurn without
Mltrhrll but have Ihe potential In
be u great lean with hint Ihe
lineup for Ihe entire game.
"Bernard can't gel Into foul
trouble, we need him In the
game." Richardson aald. "lie's

31

&lt;.

been a ro u n d for aw hile and
knows whut we expect, w ithout
him III Ih r lin e up we losr quite a
b it."

Mllrhrll Is ulso ihe key man on
l-akc Mary's pressing defense,
something II liken lo do for Ihe
entire game. Mltrhrll plays Ihr
point on Ihe press and Is re­
sponsible for the Initial trap.
"lie's a big guard on Ihr press
and when hr sets a trap It's
lough for defenders lo gel rid of
Ihe ball.” Richardson said. "His
umis and Jumping ubtlliy make
II lough lu throw over him and
•here are very few people quick
enough lo go by him ."
When M llrhrll begins lo (teak
for latke Mary Ibis season you
can bci the learn will be onr lo
contend with. The Rnrns have
several tulrntrd pluyers but It Is
Mltrhrll who carries Ihe weight.
"He's very explosive and hr
has to lie for us to lie suc­
cessful," Richardson said. "He's
u great kid and we re expecting
grrai things from him."
Mitchell has been on the Lake
Mary varsity squud since his
so|xihomorc season und Is finally
playing consistently.

lo w ork Ihe ball Inside early and
Phillip (K in g) did a real nice Job.
Ihe w ings then picked u p Ih r
slack In Ihe second half "

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Lady Seminoles
rout New Smyrna

Spruce Creek rises
over Seminole 75-66
By MARK BLYTM S
Herald sports writer
Spruce Creek uaed a well
balanced attack, placing five
playera In double figures, to
upend Seminole 75-66 Friday
night In boy* prep basketball
action at Spruce Creek High
School
The Hawka Improved to 1-1
and will return to action Tues­
day agatnat Seabreeze. Th e
Tribe fell to 1-4 and will return
to action at home Wedneaday
against Deltona.
"W e didn't play very well
tonight." Seminole coach Greg
Robinson aald. "W e were forcing
things, we were trying to create
things that weren't there. That's
what a young tram will do. It
will take us some time to come
together.”
The Tribe played tough In the
second half and made things
Interesting with Iras than three
minutes to play. Seminole pulled
to within 64-62 and Bernard
Eady came up with a steal and
fed Robert Moore on a break
away Moore, though, ml sard the
dunk at'-m pt and was whistled
for a technical foul few hanging

on the rim
"That play turned everything
around." Robinson said. "They
hit the free throws and we were
forced lo foul down the stretch
and they kept hitting the free
throws."
Mkheal ITsiano led the Creek
with 17 points. Brad Ridenour
netted 16 while Bob Roberts
connected for 14, Eric Williams
threw In 13 with Mark Southhal!
c h ip p in g in I I . E a d y led
Seminole with a game-high 20
p o in ts . W ig g in s snd E a rl
Williams each added 12 for the
Tribe
The Hawks Jumped out early
and led 20-15 after one period of
play and went on to build a
36-31 halftime bulge. Seminole
cut the margin to 54-50 after
three periods before pulling
within two.

By CHUCK B UR D ISS
Herald correspondent

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earl*' this season vs Oak Ridge Seminole fell to 1-4 lor Ihe year
Friday with a ?5-6e lots :j Spruce Craek

SAN FO R D - As the New
Smyrna laidy Harricuda* walked
Into Seminole High's gym Friday
night, they must have been In
awe of Ihe power and grace of
the up and c o m in g L a d y
Seminoles. For a* soon a* the
whistle sounded. Ihe much
smaller Lady 'Curia* were no
mote Ilian mere plankton for Ihe
Jaw sllkr play of the Tribe as
they devoured ihe Lady llarrtrudas. 60-25. In girls prep
basketball action In Iron! ol 401
fans
Sherri Reddicks was Ihe queen
of the court once again as she
poured In a game high 22 jxiini*
and rnuhed Ihe glass for 10
rebounds with only limited ar
(Ion Reddicks would end Ihe
nlghl as (he only player In
d o u b le f ig u r e s , h n w r v c r
Seminole had all nine of their
players score as head roach
John McNamara emptied hts
bench Ul a dominating ir«rn
effort.
Ib e Lady Seminoles Improved
their season totals to 5 1 while

New Smyrna did lls Impression
of the Miami Heal hy dropping lo
0-4 on I he seuson The Lady
Tribe lakes Ihe weekend off to
prepare for Ihe fourth-ranked
latdy Hurcanerrs of Mainland
Monday at 7 45 at home
Showing lhal they’rr ready for
the big lime. Ihe lardy Seminoles
slatted things oil hy going on a
22 6 first quarter aentlng spree
lhal look Ihe Lady Harrlrtiria*
out of Ihe game beforr II even
got a chance lo gel he.ited up
However. ill* only ih ng lhal
was heating up w.is Reddicks
who Kit eight of the Lady
Seminole's 22 Inst perirat points
"We got Ihe lull down Into
Sherri prellv well in Ihe first
half." McNamara Mild of h!«
team's ability In gel the Im II
Inside on the ntilmanned New
Smyrna squad

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Herald •porta writer
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0 - ‘t —as a game that brought a enr *
to I.
.» am, could bring a mar. to hta knees.
On Friday night In a 3A-6IMstrtct conf M at
Oviedo Higu acnrwl, Un otshop Uuort l l u i k u
took a 73-70 decision from the host Ltorn. In s
classic white-knuckler that left both coaches
relieved to get out In one piece.
"We were lucky to still be In the game." sold
Oviedo coach Dak Phillips ‘ They (Bishop Moore)
dominated the offensive boards in the first half.
They killed us. Our big men just aren't playing
good defense.
"I don't know how we stayed In the game In
that first half. We had some bad breaks and they
shot really well. I really don’t know how we
stayed In the game early.
What kept the Lions close was that they
actually allot a llttie better than the Hornets,
sinking 27 of 48 shots (unofficially) for a 56
percent mark Bishop Moore was 24-fur-51 (47
percent).
"We would go down and score, then they would
come down and we'd foul them." said Vem Hair,
coach of the Hornets. "We were helping them
score without Ihe clock running. We were
keeping them In the game.
"We did not play a good defensive game We've
been holding teams to 45 points a game and
tonight we gavr up 70. Bui the guys bung in
there snd won "
The difference In the gome were fouls and Ihe

resulting flee throws Oviedo was called for 26
infractions, including s costly technical we'll gel
to In a minute, that sent the Hornets to the
charity stripe 32 times (they made 20) Con­
versely. Bishop Moore was called for 16 four* i r u
the Dons shot Just 2 1 free throw* (malting 13)
"Th is la a good group n* k &gt; a ' 1 !?•». Cue
thing I know Is that they won t quit cm me. This
game could have gone either way. but we got a
some breaks and a hit a few free throws at Ihe
end to give us a lead."
In fact. Bishop Moore s last four points esme on
free throws.
With 2 43 to play. Danny Phillips hit hts third
three-poinl field goal for Oviedo to make the score
67-66 But Ella Mavrofrtde* hll a bucket fur
Bishop Moore with 2 22 remaining, then Sean
Fitzgerald converted one of two free throws al
I 46 to put the Hornets up 70-66
This Is when things gol interesting
Sixteen seconds later. Todd Torco sink a pass
and fed Brad Dolton lo make Ihe score 7U4H1 A
storelesa minute went by before Oviedo called a
timeout When play resumed with Oviedo In
possession, six Lions were on Ihe floor Oviedo's
Hector Diaz and one of the officials noticed al Hie
same time and. a* Diaz tried In sneak oil the floor
on the far side of (he court, a ir« hni&lt; *1 was called
on the Lions
"The terhnlral was my fault." said Phillips "I
didn't tell the kid to come out of the game That
was a coaching error."
W hlk Bishop Moore's Rob Allen misard both
free throws, the Hornets got possession of live ball

with 36 seconds left and. 10 seconds later, added
to Its lead when John Gucm pk sank a free throw
to make the scare 71-66.
It go* worse On the rebound of Guem pk’s
errant second «*»• Oviedo center Robby Crager
was called fbt hts fifth foul, sending him to the
bench and Hornet Owen Busch to the line He hit
both shots, putting Bishop Moore up f m t l with
27 seconds k ft.
All Oviedo had left was a bosket by Holton with
13 seconds remaining lo cut (h r final margin to
three.
The loss was the Lions' first of Ihe season,
making Itiem 2*1 Bishop Moore Improved lu 3-1
with Ihe victory. After playing 3A-District 6 loe
St Cloud on Saturday. Oviedo returns to action
next Tuesday against Klsalmntee Galrway In
another district match-up
In Friday night's Junior varsity preliminary
game. Bishop Mnorr (testrd Oviedo 40 37
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HOW ELL WINS IN O T
Thomas Iknips stored five of 1-akr Howell's
points In overtime Friday night a s the
Hawks upended New Smyrna lleach 73-71. al

seven

New Smyrna
Steve Johnson wss high point man for the
Hawka with IB points w hlk Dempa finished with
17, Josh Kohn added 14 and Cortez Graves
contributed 10 Lake Howell, which improved to
2-2 for the season, returns to action Thursday a±
It hosts Orlando Colonial
W I N T E R P A R K T O P S APOPKA
W INTEH PARK - Shortly alter me Winter Park
Wildcats absorbed a lopsided loss lo Oak Ridge in
Ihe finals of The Tip-Off C la talc Invitational
Coach Kerry Patrick knew junior forward Andre
Htn&amp;kvtat and live subs hud lo tfarl pnxductl.g
more If Ihe 'Cats wanted lo keep pate with the
rest ol the Metro Conference
Eight days laler. Rmgkvist lias responded with
bark-to hock performance* that have pleased
Patrick and left Winter Park 4 1 and hopeful of a
reaper Iaf*k showing in nest Saturday » Great
Florida Shootout *1 Klsatmmrr Oscruta High
School
Alter scoring 13 pufnls and ripping down n
rebounds against Orlando Edgrwatrr Wcdneoilay
Rlngkvlst rum plrm riiletl point guard Willy
Daunk l l » paints) wiih 14 pofnla In Winter
Park'a surprisingly easy 59-48 victory
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(hat's exactly whal the
Lady Rama did as they relentles&amp;ly attacked the Brantky goal
until they had taken a 2-1 lead
Lake Mary then used strong
defense lo withstand a late
Brantley charge and came away
with a 2-1 Seminole Alhlellc
Conference victory before 801
fans at Tom Storey Field.
And. when a Lake Mary de­
fender cleared Ihe ball down
field with 25 seconds left to seal
the victory, the ghost of Lake
Mary future made Its appearance
and let the Lady Rams know
that If they continue to play like
(hey did Friday night, the sky’s
the limit.
“ The girls really responded
well tonight, especially the se­
niors." Lake Mary coach BUI
Elselle said. "They had come
close so many limes beforr and
now the string Is finally over."
Lake Mary ran its record to 8-0
overall and 3-0 In (he SAC while
Brantley now stands al 6 -2 -1 and
3 -1. The Lady Rams, ranked
fourth In the state, have another
big match Wednesday os they
host Lake Howell w hlk Brantley
hosts Seminole on Wednesday.
"I'm not disappointed because
I knew all along Lake Mary had
an excellent ballclub," Lake
Brantley coach Wolfgang Halblg
said. "W e made a couple of
mental mistakes that can be
corrected. Lake Mary deserved
lo win tonight, bul the season Is
far from over."
The laidy Palriots took the
curly advantage on Tara Hard­
in g 's go a l a nd got som e
tremendous defensive play to
keep Lake Mary off Ihe board In
tlic llrM half
U k r Mary s bcsl chance came
with 3 22 left In (he first half
when Michelle Mattingly hll a
shot that was headed for ihe goal
but Lake Brantley defender
Joyce Tulll* was there to dear It
away. Mutitngly then followed
up her shot with another bullet
b u l th is lim e B r a n tle y
goalkeeper Kiml Kurz made a
diving save.
B ra n tle y also had a few

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chances lo add lo Its lead bul
Lake Mary goalkeeper Tam m y
Scott cam e up w ith some
excellent saves whlk the de­
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J e n n ife r M cM aster came
within Inches of giving Brantley
a 2-0 lead less than three
minutes Into the second half
when she had a breakaway
opportunity. Scott came out and
grabbed the ball and McMastrr
knocked It stray and Into the
. but the official ruled Scott
possession and nullified the
goal.

Seminole Community C o llrg r
had a menial breakdown (or a
five minute span In Ihe semnd
half lo allow Miami Dade Snuih
Community College to ta k r a
97-03 come from hirfiind victory
In the opening round of thr
Brevard Com m unity C ollrgr
Christmas Tournament
T h r Raiders fell lo 11-3 on the
season and will return to action
tonight against the loser of (hr
Cincinnati Teeh-Brevard mat­
chup.
The Haiders jumjred out quick
and bull! a lO-fi lead with 14 31
to |&gt;iay In thr opening hull SCC
conlinurd to play well a* Terell
Barnes and T J . Sralrtta con
iirctrd on bark lo Itark Jumper*
lo ujilhe lend to 20-12.
Seminole dominated the first
half and led 43-32 with 2 32 to
play before thr half The two
tram* then traded buckets and
(hr Raiders led 49-3U at tin
Intermission
SCC came out In thr second
half Jusl like the first and upped
Its lead to the biggest of thr
nlghl. 35-41, with IN oo to jilav
The Raiders then went Into then
lapse and MDCC-Soulh took
advantage and took thr lead
The lead Was rut quickly a*
Miami pulled lo within 55 50
with lb 42 lo play. Then Daib Terrance Colbert drilled a three
polnler to even the score al 57
apiece with 14:50 toplay.

Lake Mary then turned up the
prase*tre on offense snd wound
up putfUtg m me lying goal with
33:18 kft to play. Dana Hoover
played a nice through ball to
Donna Rohr on the left wing and
she was taken down Just outside
the penalty box. Rohr then
drilled a nice shot on the free
kick which went past Kurz and
Inside the far post.
The Lady Rams continued lo
apply the offensive heal bul
Brantley's defense, led by Tullis.
Cindy Becker and Eva Snyder
was equal to the task. The Lady
Rams, though, kept pushing
forward until they got the go
ahead goal with 14:42 remain­
ing
Crlssle Snow was on Ihe
counterattack for the Lady Rams
and she sent a beautiful j&gt;ass
from (be mldfkld stripe to Ihe
left side of thr goal where
Malllngly pushed a allot past
Kurz and It trickled Into Ihe net
for a 2 -1 Lake Mary lead.

Alter Seminole had lutlrn
b e h in d . 7 7 * 7 0 . W i llia m s
“ Wimpy" Woods and liurnr*
ra m r up w ith consecutive
buckets in pull before a three
polnl play by Hurries connected
on u three [mint play to even thr
score ul 77 ujdrrr with 5:45

"I was about ul midfield and
sent a diagonal ball lo Ihe comer
flag and Michelle iMalllnglyl
finished It off." Snow said. "This
game was so Imjwrtanl to us
We knew we had Ihe ability to
do It as long as we played with
Intensity and kepi believing In
ourselves."
The last 10 minutes saw the
Lady Patriots put on a furious
attrmjd to tie the score. Belli
Schaefer, MrMaster and Karen
Kopp contlually gave Brantley
dangerous opportunities but Ihe
Lady Rams' defense, anchored
by Scolt In goal, slopjied the
Brantley comeback short.

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Lake Brantley's Jennifer McMastor (middle In
white), Karen Kopp (right) and Luke Mary's Donna
Rohr all oo airborne for a ball near Ihe Lake Mary
goal In Friday's action al Lake Brantley. Lake

Mary scored a pair ot goal In Ihe second hell,
then wllhstood a furious Brantloy comeback lor a
2-1 victory.

Allrr trndlng baskets for Ihe
nexl few minutes Seminole fell
behind 93-87 with 1.12 In play
Sralrttu then sank u liner |x&gt;lni
field goal lo close Ihe gup lo
93-90 wall 5.1 sr« ond* to play.
Mlninl then missed n luyyj)
and Seminole hud a clutnce lo tie
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U C F grads make pro rosters

N FL PREVIEW: WEEK 15

By DAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent

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T h r footb*ill iwunon has Item
over at lh r UnlvrrBlly of Crnlral
Plnrlda for about a month now.
hut for iwo former players of ihe
Knltthl*. Elgin Davis of Ihe New
England Patriots and Ik-rnard
Kurd of the Muffato Hills tlirlr
season ts rnntlnulnj! In the
National KooMm II l.raj&lt;ur
Knli(hts fans well rrmember
how Davis and Ford did l heir
thlnii for so many Saturday
nttfht* at (lie Florida Citrus Howl
aKalnst learn* like HelhuneCookman, Eastern Kenturky
and (ieornta Southern And now
tjolh player* are doln){ the same
ajtainst teams like the New York
.lets Miami Dolphins and the
Tampa Hay Hurranerrs
It's a dream remte true fur both
of them. From the small time to
tlie hl|{tlme
Davis 23. of Jacksonville.
|IBk3 N6| Ls the all time career
rusftlnK leader for the Knights
with 2&lt;H&gt;4 yards and 23 T IH
Ills 7Kti yards hr [tallied in Ills
Ire s h tiM -n yeat IIUN3I Is the most
any L C F b a r k h a d r e r r i[ainrd
tn a siiiiile season After Dai Is
finished hi* 1 after al I T F h r
was draltrd New England |330tlt
player ovrralll in the I2lh round
ttithe I9R7 NFL Draft
laisl year I'avls ended up
playing in foui games, and hr
gained 43 yards on fl carries
and returned live klc k‘&gt;f!* for a
2li H yard average
I hiring the oil season. Davis
got married and unproved his

Favorlle Warhmgtonby 1 1/1
Turl Nelu'al
Oallat Coach Tom landry - "You gel te much crilM itm
nhen you re e Item lit# we ere the I I won tor te many yeart
and hat been to to many Super Bowtt People taper t you to do
that ovary year end tometlmet you cen t to met t what matet
II lough "
Wathington Coach Jew Gibbt
I mink tow only thing [the
rivalry t l loti It both al ut not twtng up at the lap. lighting lor
the diviuon llillol or lorn*thing | think that y tow only thing
If* tott If t gryet tredilron end ll It e matchup that it alwayt
tpec lot beceute it t the Redd mt end tow Cowboyt To me and
•or everybody up here. It will elwey t be tome thing tpet let 11
CowPoyt ollente Cowboyt have wont gmeaeay letoaway
ratio In Ihe N F L Imlnut 111 end the Item hat committed It
turnover! Rotating QB |ob remamt with Steve Peiluer mit
weet Intire Cowboy ottente revolvet around good production
from HB Mertchel Waiter, who leodt the NFC end it tecond in
the N F L mruthing with I .I D yerdt on 111 carrlet
Rrdtkmt detente Redtklnt futh detonte wet No I In N F l
|ut! four weett ago. Pul hat yielded an average ol lea 1 yard!
pe* game tinea Redtklnt have |wtl teven mtetcepltont all
teaton. contributing to tacond w ord giveaway takeaway ralto
in N i l imtmrt 111 hedttm pact deltnta hat tigtilened up
recently, although C Bt Berry Wilburn end Darrell Green have
looked vulnerable ell teaton O l d Ravin Caldwell c m n g oil
Ihreo tack game egemtl Eaglet

Cleveland (9-5) at Miami (5-9)
Favorlle - Cleveland by 1
Turl — Natural
B'ow nt Coach Marly Schollenheimer
Right now we re
tllll tn a poritKin where we can control our own devlmy I don 1
mink you con avk lor onylhingelta inthubutinerc
Dotphmt Coach Don Shu&lt;a — " l i t my retpontlpuly to pul the
bed team on the lieid end try to win a lootbe'i game I I I wet In
•he thoet ol tote other compelilort I tor e playolt (poll I d
erpec I that o le team playing the Brownt 1
Brownt o'tenw
The mcontitlm t running game probably
will be without FB Kevin Mack, who It doubilut w th a I nee
ln|ury F B Tim Manoe it* carnet tor tot yardtl and HB
Earned Byrwr (111 carrlet lor cat yardtl will be Ihe mam
ruthmg threat! Qtl Bar ma hover appear! to tiarc thjkan oil
allecty ol ri» game layoH due lo e&gt;bow m|ury although ha hay
been under heavy pretrure getting tatted II timet in lad two
garnet There it e chance WR Webder Slaughter Ibroken arm )
could return
Dolphint detente - Pitying poorly otter e good mid teaton
ctretth and ranked !*m egemtl the ruth ILB Mart Brow t tt
back alter one gem# tutp— tton and thouid there up detente
lhal turrenderrd JII yerdt ruthmg let) week In IndienapoMt
FS Jervtt Wiiiiemt end H B John ONe'dehl ere lop pe'lor m art
on unit that gave ip M p o m it In letl two gemev
Do'phint ottrnte - Petting game Imalty untract ed with
Dan Marino throwing lor live touchdownt two weett ago and
JM yard! and three touchdown! tail week

skills in a conditioning program,
but Davis oner again w as Injured
during a prrseason game, and
was placed on Ihe Injurrtl re­
serve list for the second time.
Hut Davis recovered, and saw hi*
first action against Miami on
November &lt;&gt;. and has hern
playing rv rr *lncr. mostly on
special teams
"It's a great frrllng that I'm
hrrr playing in the N FL." said
Davis, when contacted after a
Patriots practice session In F o r boro. Mas* "| always knew that
I had the lalrnt to make It tn the
NFL. and It's going tn he great
that the fans down In Orlando
can see me play on T V this
Sunday when w r (New England)
play against Tampa Hay Maybe
I can return a ktc koff return for *
T D That would fie great **
And lor Ford 22. (Cordrle
(•a I. alter a record smashing
career (I9 H S -H 7 ) w ith Ihe
Knights in which he bc-carnr tinschool'* all llme leading r e ­
ceiver. was draltrd by the Hills
In thr third round ol this year’s
draft IGftlh ovrfulli th - fttgli-st
ever for a UCF player.
Everyone rs |»rrl-J Ford with
tils 4 35 speed In the 40. would
have an immediate impart with
the H ills p a s s in g a lt a rk .
especially with Jim K -lly at
ipratrrLac k
Hu! Ford lias had
fits problrms adjusting limit
inning against small tune de­
fensive Im i k* (Division II) to
major Iragur NFL Dlls In the
pfrsrasnn, Ford was put on IH
after suffering a srp erat-d
shoulder In the Hills I hud

Elgin Duvls
Bernard Ford
prrseason game against Seattle
on August Ifhh Since then.
Ford's shoulder has healed and
fir's l&gt;ern practicing with the
team every day. waiting for his
rfiance. Just like Davis.
*'! feel that I'm ready to step in
right now and contribute to 'hr
learn.'* said Ford \yhrn con
toctrd earlier this week in Hoi
falo. N V "ft's great to hr on a
tram tlial remit] w in Ihr S iijn r
Howl tills season l;’s gre.it to
know that Elgin and iiivm -H are
representing UCF ll givrs us a
great dc al of pride."
Hills coach Marv Levy said
Ford has till the talent lo Im- one
of the Ik st receiver* In the
National Football League. "He
reminds me of another wide
receiver lhal I draltrd In IU7H
when I was if.r head roach at
Kansas Cltv. C arlOB Csrson ol
I^SU Carson came to ihe Chief*
very raw ill *rrnts of talent And
It look Catlos a c(tuple ol sc awns
brforr fir ( -ally got untrai ke-|
“ C h a n rrs are good that
llernard could fa- activated and
Ik - p l a t i n g
for us tjefore I lie
playoffs." at filed Lev v We're
verv luc k&gt; to have lie mar tl Ford

Playoff spots up for grabs
U n lt w d B r e n I n t e r n a t i o n a l

tullie ortwrrn two ol thtrr AM
West leaders T h r Ian Angeles

N i .. iteitty ha..* scale.* itui^uil Ka'ft' r* are Ih r th io l 'e.cut lied M
s|srts al a fate ef one |ier week 7*7.
T h r Hetigals can clinch their
the |sis! thter weeks With two
games left and seven spot* first division tillr since pin]
unfilled, that parr will have to Th r Oilers arr coming off their
first home loss ol the season — a
pick up draslIrallv
The ir is no guarantee it will 37-34 defeat aga.'r.st FMttsbor^h
"Trying ic, nrtn lr Houston is
h.»pj«n this weekend however
In fact. It Is possible no nrw going to to- u huge chore lor u»."
trams will earn plavoff spets this ib-ngal wide receiver Cris Colweekend Only Minnesota can llnswtirth s.ud "I'm sure they'll
clinch without grttiug help from be favored W r liave to piav
another team I hr Vikings. 10 4 tietlrr than wr did Sundav |ln a
wul tie t&gt;ssured of at least a sloppy '’ 7-10 irtumph over a
wildcard spot if they win a* weak Sa.i Dir go traml "
"When Houston plays us.”
(item Hay. 2-12. Sunday.
Cincinnati linebacker Joe Kelly
All thier NFt division leader* added. ' they're going to fte mad
have a chance to clinch, but they and lighting for their iivrs "
nerd help NFC East-leading
Houston's loss last week will
Nrw York OUnts. !&gt;-5. rntrrrd make It difficult for the Oilers tn
I Ii r w e e k e n d n r r d I n g a t in (tie division. They can win
P h ila d e lp h ia loss a ga in st the division only If they win their
Phoenix Saturday and a Giants' last two and the Hrngals lo s e
victory over Kansas Cltv Sunday against Washington next week
Ut win the division
"O ur objecitve of making thr
In thr NFC Central, ll Chicago playttfls ft.isn't changed." Oilrr
defeats Detroit and Ihe Vikings Coach Je rry G la n v lllr said
lose to Green Hay. Ihe Hears will "We've Just got to find another
win the division. San Francisco. way to grt tt done We never do
9-5. can Win Ihe NFC West wit It anything the easy wav. W r
a victory over New Orleans. 9 5, always seem lo do things ihr
coupled with an Atlanta victory hartf way."
over thr la** Angeles Hams. H fi
Although they arc tied, the
The NFL's three U -3 trams 49er&gt; seemed to have gained tjie
have clinched playoff spots
ujtjHT hand In tluar Kittle with
Hoffalo has the A F C East the Saints in recent weeks New
wrapitrd up and AFC Central Orleans has lost two straight.
leader Cincinnati and Chicago Including a 45-3 rout against
have at least wild card spots Minnesota last week t in- 49ers
clinched
have wem three straight
San Francisco Coach [)■!!
There were 15 trains alive lor
ihr seven rfmalntng playoff Walsh (minis to his tram's 17-2
|M&gt;sttlons entering Saturday's record m December games since
1983 as a good reason why the
games
Three division showdowns 49er* will repeat as division
Sunday will go a long way champs
"Historically, we've sustained
towards deciding the remaining
ourselves better than olher
jiost-season berths.
NFC West co-leader New O r­ teams in the league ut this point
leans visits San Francisco. of the season." Walsh said
Salni Coach Jim Mora said
Cincinnati plays second-place
Houston, 9-5. and Denver play* ihcre is no lime for dwelling on
at Seattle Sunday night tn a lasl week'slM-allng

B row ns seek
hom e field
advantage
Unllgd Pr«a* Intarnatlonal

Dallas (2-12) at Washington (7-7)

IM S — SB

M IA M I — T h e C le ve la n d
Drown*' formula lor making the
pi.mills ts simple — wins over
M ia m i M on d ay n ig h t anti
Houston the following Sunday
adtl up to a home datr In the
AFC wild card game.
A loss tn either game, howev­
er. Jeopardise* C le vela n d's
chances of making the playoffs
for the fourth straight year The
Drowns. 9-5. were the pre-seavm
picks to represent the AFC in the
Super Howl, hut Injuries to
quarterback Hernlc Kosur. re­
ceiver Webster Slaughter and
lulllMck Kevin Muck have com­
bined to turn the Cleveland
offense Into an Inconsistent en­
tity.
One week, tlie Drown* rushed
lor 158 yards on 31 carries In a
win over Washington, then
followed up that performance
with a pathetic 27 yards on 20
carries in a victory over Dallas
"Considering all the injuries
and tilings of Ihut nature that
we've gone through Oils year, wc
really huveuT played to our
capabilities." said Kosar.

Ii* not g'tlng to li.itig with
us." Itr said "It won't hang with
me. I cjuamntrr you that We w
got lo grt Kick on trui k and start
prrparlng lor San Francisco
There'* loo mot h riding on this
game."
At Seattlr Kith teams arr
coming off datnact'ng !'►**«•* The
Hronros must now- sweep their
tlual two games amt the Haiders
must lose one for Denver lo win
the division. The Srahawk* need
lo win Sunday, then against ihr
Haiders In Los Angelrs next
week lo become A FC West
champions
" l guess when you've won thr
AFC Iwo years in a row you
think you can go through the
motions and then turn It on
w'hett you have to." Denver
Couch Dan Hreves said
' •'
The Haiders have'.l'Htujifi test
al Hulfalo Tlie llllls )(Ave lost
two straight and nerd at least
tine victory lo keep alive their
chances of gaining tlie home
Held Ihmughmil the plavniT*
"I told (firm lo expert It in t» a
wind-chill factor ut :U) njcgrc sl
ftrlow and winds ol 30-40 mlit s
per hou.,“ Haider Coach Mikr
Shanahan said. "W c have to
prepare fot It mentally and
remember if It's a rainy day or u
winds day. Kith teams have to
play In It If you condition
yourself that that's the way tl s
going tn be. you won't worry
aKmt It.
"M y ihm ight (trocess is tli.n
It's going to I k - w in d y. It n winds
up K i n g 55 or 6 0 degree* in ri­
nsed in that, or close to it

In oilier games Sundav. it &gt;
Tantpa Hav at New England.
Dallas ai Washington and I'it
tshurgh at San Diego On Miniday nighi. Cleveland plays at
Miami
New England and Cleveland
are playing for AFC wild-card
K-rtlis. and Washington has an
outside chance at an NFt.’
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Sanford

Flood* — Sunday, December 11. 19M

O u t of crisis cam e a volunteer

WEDDINGS

Mr. and Mrs. David Holt

Thompson, Holt
exchange vows
S A N F O R D — K a th ry n Jo a n
Th o m p so n am i D avid Lee I toll
»k’i i m arried in a double-ring,
candlelight re re m o n y at 7 p in
on Saturday, Aim
13, al All
Souls Catholic C tiu rrh In Sanlo rd , w ith lhe R e v K d w a rd
C ra rn rc h l nlllctuung
Th e brttlr ts the daughter of
Kandy and Sue Th o n ijiso n of
Sanford
T h e bridegroom ts the son ol
la-r and Ruth Holt ol Sanfnnl
G iv e n In m a n mgr by Lei
parents, Ih r bride chose lor her
vows a formal length gow n of
candlelight •whm and la ir Th e
b o d ic e f e a t u r e d a k e y h o le
neckline w ith a drop pearl e n ­
circled in from , while the lu c k
was low -cut w ith seven row s of
pearl strands
Her cathrdral train was ac­
cented by pearls and edged w ith
s c a llo p e d s c h ilD l la c e . T h e
bride's veil matched the schillh
lace w ith brad* and sequin*. and
featured three tiered fingertip
Illusion
Her bouquet was a flowing
cascade ol bridal w hite am i
bridal pink news ititrrspeiscd
w ith baby's breath, Illy of the
valley. Knghsh Ivy and royal
b lu r Halm streamers
dodt Iw r Jones serving as
m aid of honor was dressed In a
tlnor le n g th ro ya l blue satin
gow n. Iratnrtng a V neckline,
(m uted alrort sleeves, a h ig h spill

In track, and a detachable train
sreured a I the waist b y a bow
She wore baby's breath in her
h a ir a n d c a r r ie d a (t o w in g
cascade ol hrtda) w hite and pink
news, along w ith baby's breath,
m in i carnations. Knghsh iv y and
royal blue streamers
M atching the m aid ol honor in
dress, the b rid e s m a id s were
S u s ie D a v id s o n . M a r y A n n
D a vis. L o ri H lrt. Pam T r s lo
Johnson C a ro lyn Kelsay and
W e n d y Spivey.
Steve Y r a r v attended as trrst
m an
G ro o m sm e n w v rr J o h n Holt.
Hol*. Scott R eagan.
D a nn y S p ivey, J im Volioline and
Ja c k w ig g in s.
F l o w e r g i r l w a s M e lis s a
Davidson and rin g bearrr was
J o h n K a rth rr
A reception followed the cere
m o n v al the Sariora C lu b House,
w ith entertainm ent by T h e S h y
Guys
A lia d r D o ne s ie ve /
(jo yo ag a from M adrid, Spain
kepi ihe bride's bank

R ic h a rd

The new lyw eds took a wed
ding trip lo San Francisco and
Lake T a b o r and have settled in
Sanford

Th e b r td r g r oo m is a
warehouse manager lor Solar
Tile |nr in I aswllirrry
T h e I it l i b w o r k s I b r u n i n l r r at

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B a r b a r a T i n d a l l ts lo n g
overdue In receiving just honors
for her dedicated volunteer work
w ith the A l/ h rlm e r Resource
C enter In .. W in te r Park For the
past lour years, she has hern
f a c i l i t a t o r fo r i h r S a n f o r d
Alzlneltrtat
B a rtia ru w as the guest ol
bnnoi* T h u r s d a y n ig h t .it a
b a n q u e t at H o li d a y In n
C o urt y aide. Sanford, when area
supporters of the resource center
gathered for fellowship and frs*
in Itv
A c c o rd in g to Pat J im is o n ,
founder of the rrsource center,
along w ith her daughter. Shelley
B ra s s ie r. B a rb a ra lias gone
beyond the call of duty in her
volunteer efforts Not only does
she lead the Sanford group, but
site supplies lots ol tender loving
rare, flowers, food and otfier
a m e n itie s for A lzh e im e r suf­
f e r e r s , t h e t r f a m i li e s a n d
caregivers
B a rb ara 's husband. Joseph,
was stricken w ith a dementia
form of A lzh e im e r's disease m
1MHI and stays w ith a caregtvrr
d u rin g the day while Barbara
has a Job as a pharm acy tri tun
clan at the K mart store In
Sanford
Bui it hasn't always Ir-en •'
way liiih .it.i recalls a h
w ith V i L r (;M „t.vl v n -i», ...
husband w ho was an instructor
In office skills for the (J S Navy
Both from M em phis, they met
there and were m arried there
latter, d u ly called in California.
N e w fo u n d la n d
J a c k s o n v ille
Lake-burst
N .1 . and d u a lly .
C rla n d o
Th e Tin d a lls had a spri u l
reason foi m o vin g lo Sanford
alter Joseph was transferred to
the Naval Tra in in g Center, Or
l a n d o In I ‘019
W h i l e In
Jacksonville. B a rtu ra said her
nest cmnr neighbor, from San
ford, bragged about Sanford all
the nine " Also, Ib r Lttllr Red
S cho o l house here offered an
r s c r l l e n t p ro g ra m for th e ir
m rn ta llv rrtarrled son, Sam uel
w h o was born in Newfoundland
in 1‘KLT
T h e n e ig h b o r w a s r i g h t .
Ila rtu ra said, ami ih r fanrllv
wltfi three sons and a daughter
m oved lo Sanlnrd in I'thU
liirh a r.r suit she is real proud
ol her son w ho is
m rn ta llv
retarded but trainable
Samuel
has held several |ohs and is now
m a special live in program at
C lv lla n Hall (rrlando .io.itlili.ite
ol Primrose Hall a lai lilts dial
tea. h r s *wll trelp skills .not tins

to live independently
A l o n e t i m e , a m e d ic a l
a ut h o rn y told the family dial
S a in u rl prnU ihlv would not ever
reach a skill trevoile sharpening
pencil*
II Ills llle ts sharpening
(renrlls. then I w aul him lo la
lire bes! pencil sharpenrr there
Is. fU r lu r a said
W hen her husliand liet i m r ill
tn 1902. ll.trli.ira sotighi help
through the A l/hrlm e r s sopjairt
group at C ra n e s Roost Alla
monte Njirmgs She said do
group sessions help von realize
a lot ol jrrople have p worst thou

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marry on p are nts’
51st anniversary

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A L T A M O S ' I F S P R I M .S
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( ol Frank 11 Allen ol ( amp
Red Cloud. Sooth Korea amt
Kb-nora Allen of Alexandria Ya
announce llo- engagement ot
their daughter Rhonda Dorothy
Allen of Desiin to M l‘ (tael flow
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granddaughter "I Dorothy Oliver
ol D ublin Ga and llo- paternal
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People editor is a correspondent
covering the Sanford area
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AA groups schedule meetings
Arra Alcoholic* Anonymous groups rnrrting Monday
include
Altamonte Springs:
• New Life Al-Alon. B p m . 442 S North Lake Ulvd.. Suite
1016
• New Life (iroup. H p in ., open discussion. 442 S North
Lake lllvd. Suite 1016
• St. Mary Magdelen Group, noon, cloaed liig hook meet mg.
861 Maitland Ave . Hooin D.

CaiNlbarrjri
• hark-to-(task* Group. H p m . alrohollca only. H p m.. Iasi
Monday of month, open apeaker meeting. Ascension Lutheran
Church. Overbrook Drive
■ ('Iran Air Group, noon, alcoholic* only. Hr bo* Club. 130
Normandy.
• Experience Strength Hope Group. 8 p m alcoholic* only,
women only. RcbosClub. 130 Normandy.
• Good Morning Group. 10 a m . open df*ru**ion Helm*
Club. 130 Normandy
• Happy Hour Group. 5 30 p in , open dl*ru*aion. Rrtiu*
Club. 130 Normandy
•Step A Study Alancn. 8 p.m , Senior Cltlten* Center. 200
N Lake Triplett Drive
• Step* to Recovery. M p m alcoholic* only. Rebo* Club. 130

Normandy.
• Rebus H ub. 6 K) a m . open dl*cu«alon noon. alcoholic*
only. Rebus Club. 130 Normandy
Longwood:
• Survivor* Group, noon open dDrusatnn. 3101 Dane lame
• W rstlaki Group. H p m . alcoholic* only. Westlake
Hospital. M U W State Road 434
Sanford.
• Sanford Group rw»m 5 3 0 p m open dtsrur Hon 8 p m
alcnholirsonly. 1201 W first St
• Sober Won AA Group noon 5 30 p m . H p m . open
(U*r». "Ion. the ®*ha- Club (old driver * license ofTIcel. 2587 S
Sanford Ave.

Kids' Christmas musical slated
A public [&gt;rrf&lt;trm*r)&lt; e of "The One and Only Original
Christina* Factory" will lake place on Sunday, flee I I . at 6
p m at Sanford Christian Church. 137 W Airpuri lilvd The
children* musical fanlaay celebrate* the true meaning of
Christmas

Students to get financial aid tips
A rollrge financial aid workshop will be oflered for Seminole
High Srhanl student* and parent* on Monday. Dec 12. al 7 30
p m in I he *rbool library. San lord Material* will br handed
out for more Informal loo call the school guidance department
al 322 4332

Woodmen of World to meat
Woodmen id the World. Lodge 623 of San lord will have it*
Chrutmaa party on for membrr* and their lamllte* on Monday
Dei 12. at 8 30 p m at gulnry's In Sanford

SSAA to have meeting, party
The Sanford Seminole A n Aswa latlon will meet Monday.
Dec 12. al 7 p m at the Caaarlberry Veterans fnc Ladle*
Auxiliary. 2U) Concurd D m e Casarlbrrry A Christmas dinner
and paOy will tie I lie order of the day

Overeaters to weigh in
A sirp study uf Ovrraaler* Anonymous is conducted on
Monday* at 7 30 p m al Wesi lake Hospital. State Road 434.
U m gw int Tor more information, rail Charlie at 323 8070

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Ports meet al IO a m every Monday In (he
lr turn ship hall of L'nttrd Methodist Churrh. Orange City
Interested (met* are welcome For more information call
773 8909 nr 574 5869

Clogging groups have class
The Old Hickory Slotnpers dogging group hold* da«ar* 7 (1
p m racli Monday at Ihr Knight* of Columbus Hall on S I’ark
Avenue. Sanford Fur more Information, call 349 0529
DUIrland C logger* ■logging grou|&gt; hold* rlx u rs 7 9 p m
each Monday 7 9 p m al Ihr latke Marv Fire Drparlm rnl at
F’lrml Street and Wilbur Avenue. t-ake Mary F'or mc»re
mlorniaiion call 321-5267

Sanford Rotarians to meot
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday al noon, al Ihr
Sanford Civic Center

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and Irteuds.
meet aeparntrly Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7 30
p m Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave . Maitland
For more Information, call 236 9206

TOPS chapter to meet about eating
A TOPS chapter meet* rarh Monday at 8 30 a m at 420 Oak
St.. Osteen F'or more Information, call Shirley al 323 5445

Panic Attack group to meet
Agoraphohlad'anlr Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday al 8 p m al Wrsl Lakr Hospital. 589 W Slate Hoad
434. Longwood The support group Is lor those who are alrald
l o go out of I heir house and be active In public.

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study.
"All of us knew we had come
from England. We knew there
were two brothers who came lo
America from England." she
said
In 1978. several Ansley groups
held a reunion In Thomson. Ga
In an old two-story stone house
built by Thomas Ansley. one of
the brothers who had come lo
settle In America
The Ansley name Is spelled
many different ways, due to
changrs made by Individuals
throughout the centuries The
liook rover, designed by Ruth's
granddaughter, displays righl
d iffe re n t s p e llin g * ol the
n a m e — A n n e s le y . A n s le e .
A n s le y . A ln s le y . A n s le y .
Avnsley. Angsley. and Anglesey
Ih e original name of the town
was "Annasley," meaning a
small clearing In Ihe forest that
hr longed in a man named Anna
Aflrr the arra was Christianized
Ihr lilbllcal rha ra rirr of Ihr
prophrlrsa Anna was learned
about II Is brllrvrd that Anna,
aa a result of learning of a
woman named Anna. Ironically
« hanged hts name lo Anne and
Ihe sprllmg ol ihe town was
(hanged lo Anorsley
Ik-fore the Grants left lor their
visit la Scotland and Flngiarid. a
t iAik.ii of Ruths suppled her
with Ihe name and telephone
number of thr retired vicar
Lyons In Annesley
"When we got to Nottingham.
I called him and went lo hts
boose Ihr nest dav Hr was so
rscllrd lo *re a three I ancestor."
Ruth m ailed
A friendship developed be­
tween him and Ih r Grants
Lyons look them In the Old
Annesley Churrh abandoned
end tn rutna
T h r old *ionr church with a
heavy wooden door has even
attracted the attention of re­
nowned F!ngllsh writer D H
Lawrence In "White IV a ra k ."
l a wrrnce writes In Ihr twtll.-[M

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Ruth said lhat Lyon* handed
them ihe manuscript and hrr
husband promised. *'We will gel
Ihe hook published."
Ruth, who has never edited or
published a book, said II hold*
special meaning for hrr and her
family,
"I feel really good about II."
she said "I just hope people who
have Interest in Ih r English
countryside can bccomr ac
i qu.nntrd with Ih r book."
The G ram s have been In
eoniaci with Lyons during this
lime
"When I sent him a sample, hr
tr o tr barV tn say. 'I am as
excited a* a 5-ytar-old with a
new toy.’"
Tire publication was a l.imllv
project (or the Grants Russell
G ra m look Ihe phoios lhal
ap|war In the book

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A niece die * a reproduction of
an old shield. pntslbly ihe flrsi
Ansley coal of arms The design
was discovered after iu m r
plaster felt ufl the old arched
doorway, revealing the painting
of the oid shield ll was not easy
lo identify, but Ruth's niece
interpreted It u i leaping lion*
ness with fire shooting from II*
nine

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Tha family coat of arms water.** ov*r tr.* antranc* tc Annaslav Hsll
m overtook* th* arttranc* to Ann*»l*y Hall tn A-maslay, Nott.ngriwn,
England
the pew* were leaning In ghostly
disorder T h r prayer bonks,
dragged from their Inlgr* were
«t altered on the floor in Ihc dost
and rubble, lorn by mice and
buds Hud* m iiilled in thr dork
nrstv of the Mad I looked op In
the upward well of the lower I
could srr a la-II lunging
According lo |.yon*' lamk
although Law retire dr united
the church with great ability and
romance, that II Is a work of
imagination. In llial thrrr were
no br||% in ihr tower at thr timr
la u i i l l i r visited lire Old An

nrslrv Church
Hulh said her visit to England
&lt;l.utiled s o tn rih in g hrr lather
alw ays said tn vDitor*. hrr dad
would alw ays trll visitors "The

R uth's granddaughter dr
signed Ih e btMik covrr
T h r Grants say they are proud
of Ihelr w ork, w hich will lie

latch sirin g Iso n th r outside "

Alter visiting Ihr church. Ruth
knows whal her father meant
T h r heavy wooden tit mu bad a
tail h string i lostitr II ihr bill h
siring was on thr outside, visi­
tors were welcome to the door
and come in H rr lather s saying
Is one lhat has turn [usned
down throughout Ihr age*. Ruth
sain

handed dow n through Ihe gen­
erations

Proceed* front the book, which
sells for 8 .3 95 plus poalagr.
will pay for publishing coni*
Any profits will lie spill evenly
liriween Ihe Grants and Lyons
For more information about
" H i l l s of A n n e s le y ." r a il
407 339 5080

Hollywood cashing in on season
Indeed "S trouged. " currently
No I al Ih r box oilier star*
tomrdlan lllll Murray as an
FIbene/er like television network
e x e c u tiv e w h o s e ’ ’ It a h .
Humbug ranks with Ih r (rest
Anothrr |* "Oliver and Com
pony." a merry Disney animated
cartoon which draws tno%rly on
I h r Dickens* book " O liv e r
T w is t." T h r cartoon puls a
kltlrn In Ih r title role and a pat k
of endearing mulls as F'agm *

H O L L Y W O O D (U P I)
Christmas is Hollywood* big
grsl buxsdlltr holiday, racking
up big bucks with big tr leases
aimed not only at entertainment
t&gt;ut also with an rye toward ihr

biggest prUe ul ait— an Osrar
Second only to summer re
lease* filmmakers and exhib­
itor* look al Ihe holidays as a
time for reaping dollars with
movie* lhat will entertain Ihe
entire (amlly anti film* lhal will
qualify for Academy Awards
In order lor a llhn lo qualify ftu
Oscars In any talrgory. II rmrsi
be released In a Ian Angeles
I beater for at least one week
prior lo Dec 31 (or constdrraltnn
In Ihe current yrar
So Ihr month of December
usually oiler* a plethora of
firm rate Him* In ihr name of
both Commerce and art (Kirn
they are m u tu a lly rx c lu s lv r, but
If a movie com bine* holh. the
public. Ihratrr owner* and Ihr
studio are well served
Serious, hard hilling dramas
are usually released near thr rnd
of Ihr month In a handful ol
Ihralrrs lo tnrel ihr Academy ol
Mol Ion I'lclurr Arts and Sciences
dradllnr They are not expected
lo&gt;comp
c o m p rlr w ith Ih r lam lly films
rnerttl) p r i n c i p a l l y at I h r
a Im

The third. Little Dot tit. has
hren released only in New York
and Los A ngrlrs. and Is u
six-hour lulerpirtallon of the
Dlekrnsrlasslt
Among pit lutes lirlng released
lor serious Aeadrtn) Award con­
sideration air srvrral dramas
with powerful casts
‘ Mississippi Hurtling." star­
ring Gene Hat kman and Willem
Daloe. based on thr rral murder
ol three 1(8(4 civil tights workers
in Ihr South
' R.iinin.tt) U a thr story of an
Idiot savanl (Dustin Hollman)
and hts biolhrr (Tom Crutse)
who find one another when their
lather dies and then rmtiutk on a
cross country Irek
"Tequila Sunrise" stars Mel
Gibson as a reformed narcotics
dealer whose best friend Is a cop
(Kurt Hussrlll In u violent sinry
of drugs and thr underworld
"Dangrrous Liaisons.** based
on Ih r play by Christopher
Hampton, stars Glenn Close.
John Malkovlch and Michelle
ITellfcr In an I Milt century love

Like Yulrtidr shopping and
street decoration*, holiday
movies are released earlier every
yrar. and many opened during
the week of Thanksgiving
Among Ihr season's movies
are three Inspired by ihe works
of Charles Dickens, whose
masterful "A Christmas Carol"

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Daybreakers Toastmaster* meet* al 7:15 a m Tuesday nt
Christo's Restaurant cm First Street. Sanford Guests are
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Tousimusters International Club 6581 meets each Tuesday
7 30 p m al Seminole Community College. Room L-200. F'or
more Information, call 695-3966,

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However, comedy Is still king
of Ihr Christmas Iratlr anti Ibis

A rrgular meeting of Overeaten Anonymous I* conducted on
Tuesday* al 7 30 p in at FTorlda Power and Light. 301 Myrtle
Ave . Sanford For more Information, call Carol al 322-0657

Toastmasters to speak up

''Ernest Saves Christmas'*
marks the return of ihr loony
lo u d m o u th E r n r s i W o rre ll
Iptavrd by Jim V'arnryl In search
ol a replacement lor a tired and
disenchanted Santa Claus
"Th e \akrti G un " glvrs us Ihr
world's (liimbest cop. Frank
Drehln (played perfectly by
Leslie Nielsen) in a non-stop
series of sl.i|&gt;slK'k sight gag*
Irom the same producers who
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Christmas trade.

Klwanl* Club of Casselberry meets al 7 30 a m every
Tuesday al Village Inn. U S Highway 17-92 and Dogtrack
Road. Longwood F'or more Information, call 83 1 8545

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Disney’s 'Oliver’ more a likable flick than classic art
In Movie Tbeatera
OLIVEK ft COMPANY IGl Not
one of ilie great Olsnrv milmuted
m ovies, this revam ping of
Dickens' "Oliver Twist'' Is nevertheless likable futnlly rntrrtatnmrnl. 1 1n Dlckrns talc lias
lierti irans|H&gt;s(d Irom I9ih cen­
tury lamdoii lo cnnlrmpurury
Manhallao. wllli t als and dogs
standing In lor Ihr original

FILM S

ROBERT

D IM A TTEO

humans
'I hr story follows the contours
of D lck rn s Orphaned kilty
Oliver hangs ool with a p.u k of
pickpocket dogs led by Ih r
human Fagln When Ollvrr is

taken In bv a sweri Fifth Avenue
girl. Fagln s (kiss Sykes sz-rk*
revenge, kidnapping Oliver and
Ihe girl
T ills Is D is n e y s most u il.a n

SUNDAY’S TELEVISION

Hollywood— lo the era when you
a picture because II had a
hoi cast The film feature* three
of the best-looking and most
glim! n&lt; tors (all with gorgeous
blue eyes) In movies today:
Aussie dream boa l Mel Gibson
playing an I. A drug dealer who
Is trying tn go slralght; beefy,
tlkahlr Kurt R iim c II as his best
friend, who I* also a narrollcs
cop; and Michelle Pfeiffer as Ihe
slinky owner of an rh-ganl res
tauranl.
Written and directed by Robert
Towne. who gave us the superb
TEQUILA SUNRISE |R) Here's
"Shampoo" and "Chinatown."
a movie Dial li.uk* bark In Old
this romantic thriller sets up a
new-Style version of ihe eternal
triangle Will Gibson's Iasi drug
deal do him tn. and will hi*
buddy Russell nah him? And
which guy will win PfrtfTer’s
affection*'* Unfortunately, the
movie answer* these question*
In murky, desultory fashion
SuiprDIngty. Towne'* script
stick* to the surface of the
characters. Uiggmg down in
vague drug dral* and nighttime
shootout* The actors are still
fine, yet wha» * surprising I* how
llllle energy they and tire movie
have Evrn the erotic rnrounier*
arm I what they might be
Playing a Latin drug kingpin
Raul Julia Is llte only one who
seems fully awake, and hi*
rharseter l* a drug-movie cliche
1 fie notKvi of hcNidie* on op­
posite side* of Ihe law Is all
we re got to hold on lo— ih.it.
and the rather boldly articulated
statement that “friendship Is Ihe
only rhoice you can make in
life "G R A D E 2 stars
ethnic antmnlrd rlforl to date.
Alas, ihe cornpulrrUcd drawing
lack* ih&lt; d&lt; pih of Held and
handendted llnrsse of classic
Disney M's the characters
thcinsrlvrs who will have kids
purring w ith pleasure, especially
since Ihr voltes are supplied by
Ihr likes ol Hilly Joe), Cheech
Marin and Bette Midler. Midler
gives her brassy Is-st lo the pari
of a highfalutin' poodle. and she
warbles the best song, loo
GRADE 21* star*

SCROOGE!) 111. 1.1) Bill Mur
ray alwav* stands a bn mosaic
his role*, mocking them I hat s
why we like him His material
rnav gel sappy la* in Ihe ill laird
rrmakr of Ihe Razor s Edge I.
hut Murray won l H r * ellnrtirssJv hip
Placing lire youngest netwiMk
president In T\ history Murray
is in good misatithropii luns in
the lirsl hall of Ibis updalr of
Dick. ns ' A Christ ms* t'a-ut
Hr s like a nigfitmarr version &lt;A
M u * Brandon Tartiknfl — the
Datum lint is all itiai mailers lo
Ibis greedy young gt&gt; grtirr The
movie. *&gt; rlptrd by two Saint
•lav Night Live' alumni is ai lls
first when saiirtzlng Ihe TV

Abandoned in New York City. Oliver Hell) learns street savvy from
Dodger (tight) in Wa't Disney s new animated feature. Oliver*
Company."
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business corning up will) some
dandy ry.unplrs *&gt;f comrttrrel il
nownrk insipiditv
Bui i lie fhi kens story t&gt; a
Victorian morality tale at heart,
ami i I m- movie gets in trotiblr — amt tniu schmaltz— when ii
tries to iracn Murray s character
a Irsstm in humanity Along tie
way, the Ghosts uf Christn»a&lt;
Past Iroek slat David .lohatisrni
and Christmas Preyw-nl K'aroi
Kant1 are welcome addlllons to
the fun and Ihrrr are lively hits
throughout Bui the movie iries
to h a v r it b o th w a y s — •
Um|xioni!ig the corny Aim-ri
tana of Inspirational holiday
lilt ks and ending up as mspira
I tonal Itsell
At the climax Murray and Ihr
i asi sing "Pol a Little lane in
Y'Mir llrari amt tie speeehllirs
"T h e re are people who are
hating trouble making their
miracles h.ip|K-n
GRADE
2 9 stars

Imring fiasco stone have i
scribed, fi's a miMferately
i.lining fantasy jMsilrhe. n
jileti wllli a tint- bulrv orp)i
pro|)ltesled lo save his jH-ople.
evil sorceress queen (Jr.t
VI.usill, tier beautiful
primes* d.oighier. a dasbl
swordsm an (Vat K llin c rl.
lo m m tin lly o* elves and
fearsome twohr.idr«f
The dwarf character* give
movie a in sling kld s-sl
i hat ill Would lll.lt Ihe
t haraclers had as much .ipjs .,f
GRADE 2‘ j si us

SU N SET INI HCA/Coiumbla.
p i!i 95 The alamilrigly uneven
B l a k e E d w a r d i
("Vlctor/Vlclorla." "Blind Dale )
directed this Inrrt |m-i1(k1 piety
that imagines a friendship be­
tween Hollywood cowboy Toth
Ml* (Bruce Wtllls) and rral lilt
cowboy Wyatt Karp (Jatnet
Garner I Despite the promising
w ha l-lf subject. I here's soirfrs
th in g unseem ly about Ihr
New Home Video
m o v i e 's ble-.J of fact, f le t ton J h d
W IL L O W IPG) RCA/Columbia. melodrama Hr kin*loess in a
9*9 1)3 This George l.m avRoo buddy movie format. And Willis
Howard Nockbuster rrcclvrd a makes a pretty silly cowboy
lot »if had press lor borrow log GRADE 1tv star
freely Irnrn sourer* ranging Irom
(Film grading 4 stars —
Ihr Bible In I lit Hillitil!
excellent. 3 stars — good. 2 slat*
L* le, lie II mtnl t m a in ly is — fair. I star — jioorl
needlrsslv gruesome II some
(Robart OiMattso Is a movls
limes is, tun— especially h&gt;r a Pl» critic tor Newspaper Entsrprlsa
rating Yei ibt movie is not the Association )

HOROSCOPE
By Bcrnlcc Bede Osol
YOUR B IR TH D A Y
December 12. 1BRS
In lh&lt;* year ahead you wilt
h a ir greater Ih llla tlv r and
courage This will rruihlr you lo
make changes that will crralr
enndmous more to your liking
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nm 2.1-Dci
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[ter-u-rial ambitions today, you
might hair to u v bolder facile*
than usual Ur daring whrrr
necr**ary. bill don't Im- reckless
Major changes arr ahead for
Sagiiianux in thr coming year
Send for your Astro-Graph prr
diction* today Mail SI to
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By Bernice Bede O ao I
YOUR B IR TH D A Y
December 1 1,19SS
Long term Improvement* In
your basic lifestyle can be
achieved In ihe year ahead This
can lie a time when ambitions
ran be fulfilled ami manual
desires gratified
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 Dei
211 II you have an Important
financial arrangement lo trans­
act. you'rr apl lo lare belter
today than you will later Trrat
the other party Involved as fairly
as you warn lo he treated
yourself Major changes are
ahead for Sagittarius In ihe
coming year. Send for your
Astro Graph prrdlclions today.
Mail Si to Astro-Graph, c/o this
newspaper. I’.O. Box 91428.
Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Iksure to siale your zodiac sign
C A P R IC O R N |Dec 22-Jun
19) You should have excellent
lorrslght today, and if you act
upon it properly, change* for the
heller ran la* brought about lo
help advance your jiersonal Inlcrest*.
A Q U A R IU S Dan. 2 0 Feb 101
The m u ll* should tie good loday
lor calling In markers for favors
litnt are owed lo you by friends
However, frame your requests as
gentle reminders
PISCES IFc-Ij . 20-March '20)
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can only become realities when

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todai II thing* arm t developing
fa*l enough lo *ult you. take
direct action
PISCES iKeti 20 Man h 201
Much can tie done at thi* time to
improve your post lion in lllr II
you u*r yuur talents tu thetr
lullrsi advantage You have ail
yuu need ha M K(€U.
A R IE S I March 2 1-April I!))
You may s«»n gei involved In a
new project that you'll find
eatrerndy stimulating. However,
von might not tv- able tn give it
the um r and dedication It de
serves
T A U R U S (April 20 Muv 20) It
might tie easier to gel a business
asau'iate lo do a favor for you
today rather titan laier in ihe
week Don't wait loo long lielote
making your rrquesi
G E M IN I IMay 21 dune 201 Try
tu pul Into prat lice Immediately
new knowledge you acquire at
this time. Through lls use you'll
develop skills ami sell assurance
more rapidlv
C A N C ER (June 2 1-Ju ly 221
Your old light and determination
should surface today In rarrer
situation* that have lompctillvc

elements Instead o f taking M
lu i'k seat, go for the gold.

L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug 221 A
l&gt;.irtoersliip arrangement should
work mil rather surerssfull)
today, provided you r conn
IrrpMrt ts equally as ImiIi I and
assertive as you.
V IR G O (Aug 23-Sept 2 2 j
Must of your effort* ami e n e rg ie s
iinlav are apl to In- devoted lo a
matter which t* mil of youf
making, yet if you gel il wurkrd
mil projK-rly. you will dettvif
lK -r ie flls .

L IB R A (Sept 23 Oet 231 Yoti
have a loyal Irieod walling In I In
wings who ts In a position lo
help you advance your Interests
today II will Ik- up lo you tu
make this Irleml aware of your
Intentions.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov. 22)
Your rinanetal prospect* look
extremely encouraging at IIns
lime, especially in slluallons
where your primary concern Is
In Irv In provide more lor those
you love.
it'11988. N E W S P A P E R F.Ni
TER PRISE ASSN

ihev arc ai led iq&gt;on in a positive ftas been concerning you njj
jK*ars favorable now. Don't Itji
manner.
A R IE S IMarch 21 April 191 If any grass grow under your feel It
you're Involved In an arrange­ you s«*e a way lo conclude ft
today.
ment today where you arr ih-.il
SCORPIO lOcl. 24 Nov 22) Il
Ing lor high slakes, y o u sh o u ld
do rather well. Lady Luck may rtnrId prove worlhwlille Iml.iy to
gel In tom b uiih two different
I k - instrumental In giving ynu
Irieuds with whom you've lo-a
lhe edge.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 2(&gt;l conluef lately One you koovi
Ik-fore making an Important Imm business. I lie- oilier mh laity
decision loday. It might is- wise 1 0 1 9 8 8 . N E W S P A P E R KN
lo seek advice from friends or TERPRISE ASSN
assm-t.itcs whose opinions you
rrspcel They could provide you
with t oust run Ivr slants.
V I tj F loyd T h e a tr e s M i
G E M IN I lMay 21 June 201
Your greatest t&gt;enefUs today are
P LW A nw N i
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7:4S A 9 30
tions where you share a vested
Interest with another. Joint
IM
ventures look more promising
Ilian solo llighis
C A N C ER (June 2 1-July 22)
ts
You are presently In a favorable
plaza twisti
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cycle lor enhancing your popu­
larity and making new friends
Several pleasant experiences
could 1*e jtossible for you today.
L E O lJuly 23-Aug. 221 Your
chart indicates opportunity lor
gain from two dlllcreni sourer *
M OVVUUIODI
today. One may he through
personal efforts; the other might
come from a second party.
V IR G O I Aug. 23-Scpt. 221
la d y Luck lend* lo favor your
endeavors today. especially In
situations with Intermediaries
The spirit of cooperation is the
Yntalvst for surer**.
L IB R A IScpi 23 Oct 23) TluTHREE MEN &amp; A BABY
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* ° -~ »* n * o rd Herald. Swilord, Florida — Sunday, December 11, 19M

Star-dating just might
rewrite cosmic history
United Free* International
1.05 A NGELES — Scientists
who study unusual phenomena
In the rnsmle too — (lockmark*
on solar stars and lil|(tily
charged storms that sweep
through other suns — say such
activity ran rrvral the age ol
Mime of the brightest inhabitants
III the universe
Kr(sirring In u reern* Issue of
the A s iro p h vs lc a l J o u rn a l,
astronomer Don Harrv and cotleagues from the University of
Southern Calllurnta declared the
age of many hard to dale star*
might tie determined by their
activity levels
"I h.ivr hern able to show that
the Mnky
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the galactic borne ot Eatib and
Its solar system, "one In which
the stars emerged til bursts
rather than tiring formed at a
steady pace,'* ns many other
erlmtlsls believe, hr said.
Harrv has focused much of in­
attention on firry solar stars
about the sizr of our -1111
olmcivtng 1hem with lrle*ro|irs
i t i J measuring their attlvlly
with other astronomical devices
In attempts to tweak out ihr
sorrels of their aj'e.
“ My data Indicate that stars In
our galaxy were formed m dis­
tinct episodes o m ittin g I I
bllllo:i to 7 billion yra u ago ti to
3 billion year* ago and 400
million years ago.’*he said
lly studying %un*(&gt;nts. the
dark Irregularly *tui|M-d splotches that (iertmh&lt; ally jr* k 11t.trk
M&gt;iar stars and are eaused by
magnetic storms. ILurv said he
was able to date not only single
stars ht:l also thi.s - that exist in
elttsler*

•*(We) ran dale entire rlusirnt
ol up to u thousand stars by
measuring the relationship be­
tween the brightness anti color
ol a large number of stars In
eachrluslrr.
“ Clusters of dllterenl ages
have dlllrrent relationships In
tween bright ties* and color.'' lie
said.
The dating technique Is lm.
portant lor astronomy. Harry
sa id , because II h e lp s to
estnblLJi a s.ar*s age with more
ce rta in ty end thus aid In
estimations ol the age ol the
universe and cluing selenilsl* In
on w hen lime tregan
Y o u n g c lu s te rs of stars.
Harry’s studies rrvral. have very
high level* -if act'vllv — violent
sofar storm* and episode* ol
id her highly charged magnet le
activity Till* comparr* to sun
llkr stars “ that reside In old
1 lusters (thatl are relatively lit
active.*' hr said
"Ik-cause we knew that age
irtalrd slowing of slrllwr activity
Is linked with the slowing ol
mlalton. I la-gao seeking a cone
tat ton between stellar aging and
declining speed of rolMUyn." hr
•aid of hi* trehnnpo
Using the age m rasurrm rn'
and rates of activity absrrvrrt
from llte Mt Wilson Obnctefttofy
In Soulltrrn California. ILtrtv
and his tram studied 115 sun
llkr star* wltosr rotational rales
wrrr known anti discovered the
correlation between age amt
rotational slowing Is exlrrmrtv
precise
This means, lie said, the ages
of many ot the bright star*
sprinkled ihrooglHmi the r w
mo* iiiijht also lie determined
by their rotation In spare

Doctors decry infant deaths
cuinh to m ix lam
Seasonal and other (uitrrn* In
CH ICAGO — Iharrlira is a Ih r data convinced the rr
leading cause of death for searrtiers HkM of tht death*
c h i ld r e n In T h i r d W o rld were due to p re v e n ta b le
1 minlMe* tail even m the United microbe reused dlarttiea. with
States, about 500 « htldrrtt prr lull (tie Inlaid* (w-rlshlng m tb«
year tile from it and dortni* sav hospital presumably tin .ms.
ihetr mother* brought itum in
Out U iisi many.
W'rtttng rrcrntlv In tl»e Journal ttHi late for oral nr inirntrnou*
of the A n te r I r a n Me die a I rrhvdralion treatments to work
Association, a team tit eight
The researcher* note ib.tt :n
dor tor* from the Centers lor so me Southern stairs, tilai k
Disease Control and Morn* miauls arr |(l time* more likely
lifown 1 otiegr ill Atlanta, and Ihrtll w IlilF lllflallll* !«• llir , ol
from Oie Mississippi Stale l)v- (tuitrtif ri I hr|F nlu«!y %)Hmr&lt;l
(oirlmritl ul Health said t't libs that bail tig a mother uiMler 17
from dlai rhea n r r t ir most vrats of age lot rraw tl .m In
commonly In the infants of poor, taut's &lt;h.uu e of dying nf dtar
y o u n g , b la c k , u n m a rr ie d (lira live told
mothers with little rdutalimi or
In tontrast with treatment lor
prroalal carr
other rhlldnnod b ra ilh pro
Study of meihcul record* Irom
blrms. "1‘rrvrnllve mrasutrs ftir
10 7.1 t h r o u g h I 0 ft.I in
.11 u lr d la rrlira l dealtis a ir
Mississippi where many dtar
rheal &lt;te.iitis is &lt;ur. and other well known and readily avail
able,** the rrsearrhrr* said. ad
national i n o.-ds led tht rr
ding tlial oral rrhvdralkin theta
scan hers to 1 oneludr. **Dlar
rheal deaths ennstllute an tin- pv rail t&lt;e suiirssbil “ in vtrtu
ally any setting as demonstrated
l»ui.m l and preventable hat tton
hy ihr suet cs* of this apprise h
of (HisttironaMl tnlaut mortality worldw ide
lit American children."
' ( omparrd with Inlant deaths
Diarrhea tan to- eaused by
rotavirus anil several other due lo all oilier &lt;.ruses, deaths
mtt tola s, or may act nni|smy due to acute dia rrhe a urr
cant er, birth tlelet is or pre­ l»rl&gt;.ip* the most readily per
mature birth. It typically kills by vrntahlr with eurretitly existing
leading In chemical and water ttirdii.il technology.* they said,
Im lulainrs heart and breathing ret ommrtidlng Irilenslllt-d edit
p ro b le m s or by* weakening small
&lt;.itMifi.il rlforts largrlrd .it Ihr
children so severely they sue- mothersal risk
United Prats International

H « r « are the project* In Seminole County that may affect the flow of traffic:
Red Bug Lake Road from
•••I of State Road 436 to
Autumn Qlann Lana. Eoad
widening from two to lour tanaa.
Thla ma|or project include*
a u b a ta n lla l u n d e rg ro u n d
drainage work and removal of
existing road turfaca. Flagman
or detours may be used, but
traffic backups are not expected
to be worse than they were
previously. Expected comple­
tion: March. Ju ris d ic tio n :
Seminole County.
, Interstate 4 from Lew
’ in Orange County to |ust
north of State Road 436 Re­
surfacing. with all work requlr

ing lane closures to be don*
and 6 30 am
Expected completion. midFebruary. Jurisdiction: Florida
OPT.

between 7 p m

M

Qreenway

Boul evar d

emrSrco to Lake Mary High
School under construction.
Expected completion: Dec 73
Jurisdiction: Seminole County
| jJ | O reonw ay Boulevard
entrance to Lake Mary High
School under construction.
Expecied completion: Dec. 9.
Jurisdiction Seminole County.
Widen County Road 419
T T 7 T feet from Reed Road to
Lockwood Road. Expected

completion' Feb 24. Jurisdic­ C R 427 will also bo detoumd
tion: Seminole County (not on until Dec 20
map)
Curryvllle Road from Lake
is Road to 4,300 feet
southeast in 'he Chuluota area
Asphalt surfacing. Expected
Com pletion: Jar.. 6, 1969
Jurisdiction Seminole County
(Not on map)

£ ~ j | Repair bridge deck and
construct guard rail on bridge
over canal on Howard Avenue
south of Lake Jesup Traffic will
be maintained, but flagmen may
be present during cnstruction
Expected completion Dec 16
jurisdiction Seminole Courtly
( N o t o n m a p )

Silver Lake Drive between

souln Sanford Avenue and
County Road 427 is closed until
Dec 20 for work on the Lake
Mary Boulevard extension. A
detour Is in effect Northbound
traffic on South Sanford Avenuo
between Sliver Lake Drive and

L*J| Construction of an
entrance roed and parking lot in
Mullet Lake Park Ramp will be
closed until construction is
complete Expected completion
Feb 24 Junsdiction Seminole
County (Not on map)

Soap-opera ad series tantalizes viewers
United Preee IwtecwaUenel

talk lo her again?'* wrote a
viewer from Uoston.
A woman from Cranston. R.I..
said her reaction to the ad
stopped trafTIc In a busy in­
tersection.

HOSTON — Move over Maddtr
and David. Sam and Diane. and
llte cast of characters accused
several year* ago of shooting
J.R . Ewing.
“ You dcr.'t know me. but I
In New England, your once- figure you owe me a box of
unreaolved crises ere paling in Kleenex.'* the woman wrote. *’l
suspense beside the problems of had almost gotten to the point
a tortured family featured In a where I could listen (to the ads)
soap-opera-style ad campaign without getting misty eyed.
that haa become an Instant cult Almost. Yesterday, while Idly
classic from Cape Cod to the listening lo the car radio, walling
Canadian border.
for the light to change. I heard
Featuring a 2-year-old squab­ the next Installment.... Do you
ble between a father and his have any Idea how ridiculous I
estranged daughter. "J ill." the looked with tears rolling down
heart-tugging series by New my face because of a commer­
England Telephone Co. has cial. The guy behind me starts
housewives and corporate hon­ blasting the horn Who can see
chos alike hankering for solu­ that the light hud changed? I'm
tions to two nagging questions
too busy wiping the mascara o(T
— Who Is going to blink, and my face. "
pick up the phone to end a
The advertising campaign
two-year silence?
f e a t u r in g th e a n g u la h e d
— What In the world did Jill do Crawford family began In July,
part of several serial ads by New
to anger her father to no end?
Talk-show hosts on radio have England Telephone.
quizzed callers for their hun­
An earlier series Involving
ches.
bark-stabbing al an architectur­
A Massachusetts priest dis­ al (Irm prompted some con­
cussed the family's crisis in a troversy over business ethics,
sermon on reconciliation.
but no campaign In the utility's
And the telephone company history has struck a chord like
has been deluged with calls and the fanilly-crisis ads.
letters about the ad campaign,
“ I'm amazed, to tell you the
which air* on T V and radio In truth." said Geraldine O'Brien,
Massachusetts. New Hampshire. the phone company's advertis­
Rhode Island. Maine and Ver­ ing director. "We've done a lot of
commercials over the years, and
mont.
“ Please, when will the pro­ we've never had this many
blem of Jill be resolved?" begged letters, about 50. or this kind of
response.
a woman from Beverly. Maas.
"We've had three or four calls
“ What did Jill do? I would
appreciate It tf you would let the from people saying. ‘I wish you
world know. P.S.: Will he ever hadn't run this. It hits loo close

to home.' but those have been
the only complaints
"We re very pleased with the
campaign There are so many
ads cn the air we re lucky when
people remember our ads."
O'Hrlen said "And our phone
usage ha* Increased since July ."
The series features lather Ken
C r a w f o rd , h is w ife , th e ir
blond-halted daughter Cathy
and their dark-haired daughter
Jill.
In the first episode, the father
hang* up on Cathy when she
mentions Jill, and the mother
says. "You know he doesn't like
to talk about your sister." The
ad falls to explain why.
In episode two. which aired In
September, viewers see the fa­
ther for the first time. H r
apologizes to Cathy for hanging
up. and says. “ I still can't
believe she lefl like that.” Cathy
replies. “ You didn't give her
much choice."
The third episode, which
began alrtng on Thanksgiving
Day. shows Jill for the first time
os well os her boyfriend. Jr|T.
clad In a black T-shirt and
slipping through a door In Ihr
background. “ You've got to call
Dad. I know he was wrong about
you and Jeff." Cathy Implores
her sister. Jill, practlrally In
tears, says she cannot call her
father, and Cathy warns. "It's
been two years. If one of you
Isn't big enough to make thut
call It's going to be a lifetime."
A popular Boston radio talkshow host had some amusement
with the aeries, asking listeners
for solutions.

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Sanford, Florida — Sunday

Dacernbar ft, 1988 — #C

Education
Stetson announces conference speakers
Pine Crest 'A' honor roll
SANFORD — The following pine Cresl Elementary School
students made the acho o r»"A " honor roll:
Finn-Rratlrr* Include Hr ynn Harrier. Krrl I him. Nelson
tlcvcrly. Tony Costello. Ilarhtr Crouse. Tabllha Delay, Kenneth
Fair. Jennifer Frankford. Amber French. Jeffrey Gardner.
Sheena Grarey. Robert Krnt. Cara laindnn. Trisha Levin.
Naltwn M&lt; Daniel. Jacob Moye. Mary Owens. Jonathan Palmer.
Jamie Pence, iairry Pringle, Garth Robertson. Jane! Ramsey.
Hilly Wilcox. Laura Williams
Second grader* include C rysta l C a rm a n . W illia m
Espensrhled. Kelly Foster. David Hunt. Jonathan Justice.
Lortna Nuemle. Stacy H»a&lt; h. Jason Slpley. Jessica Young
Third grader* Include llecky llcnlon, Leslie Hradbury.
D o n a ld ( ' a d m a n Jostin Carbone. Sam Costello. Hilly Dunn.
Jlllane Fade, Denise Hall. Tracy IDnsroin. Slepharle Murray.
Kim Parker. H arry Sanders. Debra Tem pleton. K van
Thompson. Yolanda Wadley, llrandon Winstead. Hrrtt Witte
Four-graders Include Jean Hrennon. Krllen Williams

DELAND - The While llm iv Economic Foretasting Center al conference will lie an examina­
correspondent for National Georgia Stale University in tion of leadership In American
Public Radio and a leading Atlanta Dr Hala|r/ak has de­ during a lime of transition and
economic foretaster arr among veloped econometric models for ways through which leadrrs ran
the speaker* for the second the United Stales and l* fre­ make a difference." said Dr
annual Leadership in Aittcrk an quently Interviewed by ihr na­ Douglas Strickland, dean of
national conference Jan 20-27 tional nriworks anti jnibhrailon* continuing rdurotlon al Stetson
i he W a ll S lf M “ We have a particularly strong
al Stetson University. Dr Land •ui h aa
panel of speakers who can
This year's ihcrne Is "A Nation Journal "and Newsweek
Angle's discussion t&gt;l Our approach Ihe Issues from several
In Transition "
Heading Ihe list of featured National Lcadershlji in Transi­ (x-rspetilvrs "
speakers are Jim Angle, a regu­ tion" will be open In the public
The conference fee is §75 for
lar torrespnndrnl al NPT * All Dr Halajrraks in (in will be
T h i n g s C o n s id e r e d * and " T h r Taut ion iv and Economic those registering by Jan 1).
allrr that ilalr the frt- Is §95
Responsibility."
"M orning Edition ", and Dr
"The emphasis lor the year's S|« ctal group rales arr available
Donald Ralajcxak. director of the

Irom Ihe Division of Continuing
Education oirtcr on Ihe Dr Land
campus, phone (9041734-4121,
extension 407
A special hull-day leadership
workshop, "Understanding Your
Leadership Style", will follow
the ronferenre Jan 2H. from 9
a m to noon Workshop leadrrs
are Dr tamer Percy and Rick
IPMt h of Prolesstonal ConsultIng
A sm * tales Orlando Thrrr will
lie an adillltou.il Irr o • 3 r» j*r
|Mrtlripanl for this session. Dr
Strickland said

Lyman band members go to state
(.ONGWOOD — Several mrmhrr* of ihr Lyman High School
band have been seleclrd In partlrl|iate In the Florida All Slate
Hand and Orchestra The following students will travel to
Tampa on Jan 5. 6. 7 to perform Lisa Hreglla. Megan Bryant.
Beth Hum*. Gina DeLura. Anne Down*. Chris Ed eboh Is. Hlrdl
Henson Chris Jaro«lk. Linda SuncUk. Dan Strallon. and Nick
Varnedorr

International holiday set at Lyman
LONGWOOD — Also .t L , nu.n. the Mud nl council is
boating an Internattonal Holiday Social Dec 15. front 2 45 p in
to 3 30 p m In the school crfeterla Students stvfl and parents
are Invltrd to sample Inod from around Ihe world The cual Is
$1, and will benefit the Sentinel Santa, the South Seminole
Christian Sharing Center and the Marie Taylor Fund, w hkh
provides assistance to school children and I heir lamllies Al
7 30 p m . a holiday concert will tie prrsenlrd featuring Ihr
symphonic brass choir and ( m i tiand The concert Is free For
Ihe holidays, student* are sending greeting cards and letter* to
service men and women overseas The campaign t* part m the
Non Commissioned t Mflrrra Aa*.wist Ions’* "Prr-vect Uplift."

Runners go to national championship
Lyman junior Teddy Mitchell and senior Nick Kadkewlch
hnlnhed fourth and fifth rrsjiet lively in the Klnny Regional
( h im Count*) Meet in Charlotte N C last monlti. Mitchell and
Radkewu h will compete in Ihe National Championship In San
D iego, w h ic h w ill be televised Dec
17 on N b C

Middle school ail-county band members
LA K E MARY — The following Greenwood U k r* MlddlSc head students have Item selected in participate in Ihe
All Seminole County Hand Becky Argo Kyle Bergman.
Jennller Closrk. Patti Oibaon. Jennifer Bench. Jeff Karshrrg.
David Kaminsky. Tatrssa Latiglotd. Adam Llvtngslun,
Maryann Nathersnu Mark Next. Steve Platt. Drntse Krtsai

Tiny Tim's story at Idyllwild
SANFORD — Idyllwllde students and chorus will (ireM-nt a
mush al play. "Tin y Tim * Christmas Carol.' De« 15 In Hie
s r lw ti's nmlui renter IS r lis m s is r t &gt;tr 1 p m and 3 p m

Funding for college available
College hound students in need of supplemental funding t an
write to Ihe Scholarship Hank for information on private
scholarship sources It is a non profit loundatton which works
wllh private louudaltorts, the U S De|tartrnent ot Kducallon.
and financial aid olflces in aaaure that high school and college
students already attending college receive information on
private aid soutces
Funds are normally awarded on such basis’ as atailrniu
standing. ma|or. financial need, and even on a students'
willingness to consider a special research project Funds for
undergraduate students range from •1.000 to §30 000 per
student with most scholarship* renewable yearly Graduate
level grants arc also available with values up to §25 OOO
Inlereslrd students can write The Scholarship Bank. 13941
East Amat Road, lot Puente. CA 917411 lor more Inlormallou

Sanford Middle’s ‘A ’ honor role
The loikiwlng Sanford Middle School students made tin
school s "A ' honor roll
Sixth grader* Include Kenneth Hiker. Shan Brown. Victoria
Davis. PhudnngVan
Seventh graders Include Christopher Ml.u k. Kara Hickson.
Marsha Lu/rnby, Neal Rneschlcln. Brrnda Svalcnson. Brelt

Whitlow
Eight glade include* Houngnajiha Daoheung

Scholarships to seniors given
This Is Ihr sixth year Ihr Florida Association of Accredited
Private School* Is giving scholarships to Florida seniors. These
scholarship* will tie available statewide and are intended to
encourage the Male's gradual mg seniors to attend pnalsecond.try school* within Florida Over §1 million in tuition
schotaishlji* are velng ollered In degree and diploma progams
The scholarship* are available In a wide variety of specialties
Brochures. ap|illrallons and (Misters have hern sent lo school
guidance oilier* and mrdla center* For more Inlonnaiion.
contact the FAAPS S c h o la rs h ip Committee, 1912 Flrrlhorn
Court.Brandon.Fla .3351 1.813/6S1-3H77

Ukulele band performs for the holiday
SANFORD — Goldsboro Elementary School chorus and Ihr
srhtMil's struinincrs ukulele Hind will (lerform holiday music
tor Lakrvlrw Nursing Home and Good Samaritan Nursing
Home Dee I t

Grads will see lots of
pressure in ‘real w o rld ’
Unltad Press International
DENVER — Thai slip from
being handed a dl|iloina to
entering ihr job market t* « big
one, and o n r of the most
strrsslul in anyone * lilr
"It's show time: It's really high
pressure." says performance
psychologist Robert K rlrg rl.
"Most people Hunk llial Ihry'rr
looking al what Ihcy'rc going lo
lx- doing for the rrsl ol their
lives."
Krtrgcl gives seminars on ct»l
lege cam puses around Ihe
country lo help students cope
with Ihe stresses of college life
and w'hul follows. K rlc g rl.
author of "The C-Zotie: Peak

Performance Under Pressure.”
emphaslzrs tli.it ways to hanillr
stress can lx- taught Just like any
other subject.
First, and foremost. Krtrgcl
said In on Interview, rrrrn l
graduate* should look for a Job
llial they tr.illy want lo do.
rather Ilian L*ik lor a Job simply
because It |iays well. Too many
|M-ople look lor financial gain, he
says.
"Whal I have found uniformly
is i hiii (successful leaders) chose
lloir caieer because they loved
ll. it was a passion, and mu
because of Ihe money." he said
T h a i co n clu s io n has hern
bucked up by several si (idles, he
said.

MertM P M i i f Timmy T wcawt

Young Leaders
Daryl McLOin. president o&gt; the Sanford Rotary |l«lt|. watches as
Jim Thomas presents ihe Youth Leadership Awards lor October
and November to Susan Gregory and Sandra Bryant both senior

al Seminole High School The awards ware presented at the
regular meeting Dec 5

UF chief
Criser
resigns
Unltad Pros* Intarnatlonal
GAINESVILLE - University of
Florida President M arshall
Crtsrr. a staunc h advocate for
hi* insiitullon and *up(*irtrr ol
aradrtnie escellenre, Friday
announced hi* resignation, t il­
ing a desire to »(»end mure time
wllh his lamlly
Criser s departure from ihe
premier school ol the slate
u n ive rsity system effective
March 31 c o m e s as police ami
athletic investigations examine
allegations of drug use on
campus Sources said Crtser’s
plans were onrrlalrd to thr
rurrenl problems
But Criser stressed his de­
cision was hased on ihr desire to
spend more lime al home.
"There arr Irw thing* more
luqiuiiJiit lo me than University
of Florida, among those ate my
(amity, my wile Paula ami my
six children." he said
Crtser liecomrs ihr seventh of
Ihe nine stale university presi­
dent* to step ilowii or announce*
plans lo resign In (he pasl 2 '■&gt;
yeats. Including Ihe chiefs al the
11nlvrrsll v of Crrural Florida and
Florida Allantic University
"M y reason* are (x-rstmal and
professional and I makr this
aimounermrnl wllh mixed led
Ing* because these have hern
five of the most rewarding years
of mv life.” he said "They also
havr tiern demanding, ext King,
and som etim es fru stra tin g
years,"
"I have served as president lor
live years," he said "I Indicated
when 1 came that 1 would stay
for al least live yrsa This service
followed 10 years on ihe Hoard
of Regents."
Criser. 60, a successful Wtst
Palm Beach lawyer, became
pi evident of the stale’s largest
educational tlist it nl ton In Sep
lembrr I9H4. turning Florida s
reputation as a parly school Inin
one of a strong academic In­
stitution.
The Association of American
University recognized UF during
Crlser's tenure, an honor shared
by 64 olhrr top educational
Institutions.
Crtser’s drive for academic
excellence angered associates
and powerful supporters on the
stale Legislature

Y o u r D re a m s
Available at: SEMINOLE
~
COMMUNITY
:■■ ■ *■
COLLEGE
• A.S. or A.A. Degree •
• Vocational Training
• Continuing Education
• -Financipl Aid availableto those who qualify
Registration N o w U nd erw ay
DATES: December 8 -2 0
January 3, 4
&gt;•
TIMES:

M o n.-T hu rs.-9 am -8 p
Friday—9 am -4 pm
Hunt Club:
M o n .-T h u rs .-ll am -8 p
Friday-11 am -3 pm
Classes Begin January 5, 1989

S E M IN O L E C O M M U N IT Y C O L L E G E

100 W e ld o n Boulevard
Sanford, FL 3 2 7 7 3
843-7001

323-1450

An Equal Accesv/Equal Opportunity Community College

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Talkers

7. Apply Your Skills Members
take all they've learned thus far
and apply In II In a speech.
8. Make It *ersuaslvr The
speaker persuades Ids audience
to h i- viewpoint using the tech­
niques he's learned, and must
not use notes.
9. Speak With Knowledge: One
talks op a topic lhat he's re­
searched In depth .
10. Inspire Your Audience
T h i s m o t i v a t i o n a l t a lk
challenges the audience to
achieve a higher level of bell&lt; f or
action
After one completes this series
of speeches, he can wear a CTM
badge (Competent Toastmaster!
T h e h ig h e r l e v e l s — A b le
Toastmaster and Distinguished
To a s tm a s te r — are atta in e d
through further club speeches,
c o n d u c t in g T o a s t m a s t e r
courses, giving public speeches,
and serving as an officer.
S o m e i n d l / l d u a l e h a ve
rear lira the DTM status In two
years. Edwaidssald
Bonham Is wild on Impromptu
aeven-mluute upeeche* as a
valuable pari of Toastmasters
Who needs to give Impromptu
seven minute sprrehea?
P « 30V Blackburn (left). pratk^-d of Seminole Community College
"Do you ever get asked. How
Toastmasters, it a prims o«umpic of Itow lo catch and keep an are y&gt;wi_ doing on vour (ohF
audience's allanlion, as Rosalia Bonham, district educational That's an Impromptu » p w n ,
lieutenant governor, looks on

C w U a a id (ra a P

Bonham said "Suppoec you give
u woman a marriage proposal
Thal'a an impromptu apeech.
And when your mother ailw
you. Why aren't you married?'
thal'a definitely an Impromptu
apeech!'*
People often find organization
and marshalling their thought*
the hardest |&gt;art of speaking.
Bonham said
•’Did you ever hear someone
suy.
I w is h I s a id s a id
such-and-such' or 'I wish I had
done surh and suc h'? We try to
help you say ’I did say It' and 'I
did do ».•*•
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■ B o o ks, P age 8D

W a s t e t a s k fo r c e fo rm e d
N e w la w s e n d s c o u n t i e s
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‘T lilh r uriiiMin alright
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maddened *hop|irr* in th&lt;&gt;** liuinun &lt;altlr
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nuv nam ed Ivan co o k in g Must III in vour
kit' lien
\V h e ir s the president ’
lie s nut i hopppllin d o w n a t hllstm as Ire* oil
Ills ram h in t ahlornia
V4 n e t r m l r live p a n t elllels ol stall /
| tiev l r Ml Mai V s lookltin lor .1site
W ho » m in ilin n th r storr ’
I’m not sure hut I think it s that guv nanteil
(la rir ll on th r lloli N rw h all show
It s that kind ol m rn ta h lv at his tune ol veal
K very hotly n'*es a little hit n a / v
I m vs rll
w a le hrd Rudolph Th e Red Nos«&lt;l Hellldeer Iasi
week lor the um pteenth tune None ol us are
s ih from this holiday plagur
It s like a m in d a llrrm n d ru n l.lltlr &lt; Id ladles
net that look III their eves You know the kind ol
look Linda It Ian had III her iv&gt;&gt; in the movie
I he Kson isi
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olie time Im uo** tile slot* w is oilt '*1 i utdiug*
Pah h dolls
Mils little ••Id ladv was vour tv p n .il s w .n
nraniiv iv|*&gt; with tin w litii hair in a hun
hltm als and soil volt* Shi looked Ilk* lie
nraildm other whits* lions* v i m i went to lo t
Sundav dinner tin k in d ••! n»*'»dinothei who
•m ild make th u s h u tlrrin llk Ills, nils trial nu ll
in your m outh
Milt III tills lustam i this one isolated tin Idem
she turned killer
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A hunk ol •loth and some twin*
lilts swret little old ladv a |m Ison who
looked Ilk* she i ouldli I hurt ■ llv punt lied out
a storr i lerk &lt;alight her with a Mike I v son
ruhtiii p u m li right lielim d tin h it ear laid h it
out like ills* om it i .lt|»rt
sin k her Ilk* a
three loot putt l» at her ltk« a t&lt; tilt tl m ule
Yeah its I ti* was* in alt mill
Am i tilt' knls
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tills time ol vrut
I h.tle to ret* t to another movie tint do you
rememlw r Dam ien tn I In t lim n
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how m m h he e n p ivrd p u sh in g Ins u io llii i ov* r
lilt iMIllllster and through III* class t *illee l.lhl* *
Well there s sollielllllU! alwillt tile • llllstltias
season that brings out the Dam ien in Inti* knls
lo t a *ouple ol week* m Dei em lx’r ill* v turn
into little hellions
I hat s w in voll see m others at III* mail with
leashes *iii then •h lhlren
von know the kind
that go around tin knls n r. ks nr wrists and huv*
a lour or sis h o t ro td w ith a liamlle on the
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dlstall* e lio iil m o m while at the soil*' tllllf
allow lll|t lor *o lllro l of the lull* M asts
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••kav II lie eats III*- ankles oil lit* lirlg lllx its at
least III I all M lowed III w hen It* s c o t Ins liellv
lull or III- lues out Ankles are a small pm* lo
pav lor w u lkm c v o l l 'hie am i or knls
W r lion I even luk* the time loe.lt rtchl We le
so Imsv snail lim e up thus* hurcuins al tit*
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hois*- meat
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Editorials/ Opinions
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(USPS4I1 1M)

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Ronald W. Movie, Eiecutive Editor
Melvin Adtilnt. Advertising Director
Home ITelivery: 3 Months. 114 25.6 Months. *27 00;
Yrar. *51 OO In Stair Mail 3 Months. *20 25: 0
Month*. *37 OO. Year. Mat OO Owl Of State Mall 3
Month* *21 84; 6 Month* *40 56; Yrar *7R 00

EDITORIALS

T ry in g h ard
d e s e rv e s c re d it
Tw o United Slate* a g e n d a ; want to change
lh*’lr Im agr: Th e Internal Revenue Servire
und the Social Security Administration. Th e
goals recently stated were :or an Increased
awarenesA b y the gcne-al public of the m any
services performed by the two ag nclea and
their sincere desire to secure public approval.
Tru ly commendable goals for two agencies
never Known as friendly places.
The news releases swam ped the newspa­
pers of the nation from the Social Security
agency at about the same tim e other officials
there decided that m a n y rules must be
changed and stricter Interpretations n. A be
giver iO various benefit proi t ns. Slash one
goal for that agency.
Then It was the Internal Revenue Service's
turn and they used the alw ays successful ploy
of money Just waiting to be claimed. Millions
of dollars in refunds were awaiting delivery
with only the "where” unknown. Refund
checks cannot be forwarded so the cry went
out: Just let the IRS know where you are and
you'll get y e a r money. A list of oil S&lt; Tdnole
County potential recipients was published In
the Herald last Monday. T w o ladles whose
names w e re on the list called, neither
knowing about any refund due. Both de­
scribed th e ir experiences In calling and
requesting help as thoroughly uncnjoyable
ordeals. T h e y were treated discourteously.
The Public Affairs section of the IRS wus
contacted and officials there were em bar­
rassed. T h e y said that somehow, something
fell through the cracks because all employees
were to nave been briefed on the refund
program a n d the overall goals.
On the other hand, an Altamonte Springs
man called and Ills treatment was the
opposite. A form will com e first, then the
check's In the mall.
Maybe It's just hard lor agencies such ns
these to tu rn over a new leaf but let's give
them credit for trying.

S h ie ld , not sw o rd
Faced w ith a strong likelihood that Star
Wars m a y suffer serious budget cuts next
year as Congress tries to reduce the deficit,
backers of the space-based antl-inlssllc
system are scrambling to Justify (he program.
One n e w proposed tw is t, how ever. Is
particularly dangerous and destabilizing —
the argum ent that Star W ars could be used as
an antt-3atelUte weapon. President Reagan
first sold the Strategic Defense Initiative as a
purely defensive system, designed only to
shoot d o w n attacking Soviet missiles and
nuclear warheads. But after five years and
♦ 16 billion of research. SD I developers have
made little progress. T h e Initial lllght and
field testing of pre-prototype Star W ars
sensors and weapons Is o n ly now beginning.
Some projects, like particle beams and
mirrors to reflect space losers, likely will
require extensive redesign and years more of
development. To stave ofT potential cuts,
some S ta r Wars proponents say the system
could be deployed Initially for a military
mission that Is far less technically dem and­
ing: that of destroying orbiting satellites.
Th e proposal is dangerous and drstnbllzing.
An untl-salellllr role lor Star Wars Is clearly
an offensive mission that would encourage
the Soviets to expand.
Th e Hush administration and Congress
should quickly shoot dow n the notion of Star
Wars an an Anti-Satellite program.

Berry's World

ROBERT W ALTERS

Why more women are working harder
SEATTLF. — Wives In low- and middle-income
families who must work to supplement their
husbands wages are hardly a new phenomenon
— but now there Is evidence that those women
are under pressure to work longer and hardet
than ever before,
Because the ranting power of ihe men In those
families has drchnrd in tic* 1980s, women have
been forced to bear Increasing responsibility for
sustaining « n adequate household Income,
according to a new study.
Between 1979 and 1986. "husbands' salaries
declined for households In the bottom 80
percent" of the income scale, according to Dm
Stephen Rose and David Fasenfest. the authors
of "Family Income In Ihe I90O«: New Pressure
on Wives. Husbands and Young Adults."
Rose Is a highly regarded economic consultant
In Seattle, while Fasenfest t* an economist at the
Unlvrrrtty of LouUvflle In Kentucky. Their st_ -y
was rreemIy pu tithed by Economic Poltc/
Institute In Washington. D C.
Wage stagnation affecting the husbinds'
Incomes “ U probably a major reason for '.hr
Increased work effort of wives ... a* It:*rork
more to offori the fait In their husbands' wages."
adds the analysts of the troubling situation
Without that extra effon by the wives, the
earning* of the bottom 60 percent of the nation's
households — those with Incomes of *40.000 or
less — adjusted for Inflation, would have been

1

\

$38 46

Million' by

necessity.

£ the standard
of living lor
m i l l i o n s of
families has
stagnated for
15 years J

During the boom
years of ih&lt;- late
1950s. 196C’a and rarly 1970s. the annual
inflation adjustrd growth In Income for the
average employee was 2.1 perrent In the middle
and laic 1970s. however. It declined sharply to
1.5 perrent — and In Ihe 1980*. u has dropped
to 1.2 perrent.

Mail fraud is a
growing crim e
WASHINGTON — Neither rain, nor sleet
nor snow nor fear of getting taught will stop
j-n m arttJfs from fleecing their victim*
through Hie U S mall All It takes Is a stamp,
an ounce nf Ingenuity and an address list
Some of the rapri* uncovered by U S
Postal Service liuqiertor* are brautlful In their
simplicity A Denver couple srnt letter* to
2&lt;X) Holiday Inns in more than 20 stair*
They etalmrd thry had eaten In Ihe restate
rant at each hotel and a waltrr had spilled
rolfre on Ihe woman's skin
The letlrr explained that they hail been told
in get Hie skirt cleaned and mall the hill In thr
hstrl and they enclosed a receipt lor *30 10
Il workrd Mic couple patkrlrd more Hum
*6.000 before ihey w rrr raughl and charged
with seven count* of conspiracy, mall fraud

“We do still have a discount fare — it’s 100 percent non-refundable and
you don’t ever get to come back.”

GEORGE F. WILL

W a r g e ttin g to o e x p e n s iv e
W ASHINGTON - Non sequlturs can be a*
Illuminating as epigrams, and Vernon Walters.
U S. ambassador to the United Nations, offers
a dandy in an interview in Life magazine With
Mikhail Gosbachrv in our midst. Wallers'
statement bears scrutiny bccasur It Is
symptomatic of something worrlsome-an
epidemic of complacency.
Life asked Walters. "Because nations have
become so economically Interdependent,
aren't there powerful disincentive* against
war?" Walters' answer began: "Ye* War Is
going out nf style. There hasn't been a
successful war since we stopped the commu­
nists from overrunning South Korea "
The last sentence ts murky but certainly
false. The Vietnam War was a success for
North Vietnam which won It. Wallers' state­
ment reflects our national solipsism: Neither ts
real except American preoccupation*.
But even If It were true that there had been
no successful wars since Korea, that thought
would not validate Wallers' first thought,
about war going out of style. Consider Ihe rest
of Wahers' answer lo Life:
"Nations don't go to war Just to get a lot of
people killed, and Ihe economic coal ol war is
absolutely incredible. All the hurly-burly of
Irangate was about *31 million worth of arms
that was supposed to have been given to the
Iranians That amount would sustain an
artillery bombardment for maybe 15 or 20
minutes."
Now that communists know that events
have refuted Marx. Americans, especially
conservallves, are the last economic detcrmlnlsis. Imbued with commercial values,
a n d c o n v in c e d t li a l m a n is h o m o
r c o n o m le u s - u r a t io n a l, c a lc u la t in g
creature-many Americans base foreign policy
on one Idea. Il 1* ihe one falsified In 1914 Ihe
Idea till commerce conduces to (trace because
economic self-lnirrest governs human con­
duct.

Pablo

Some of Ilia, increase, especially at
t li e u p p e r
Borlnrconamtc levels,
ts attributable to cul­
tural changes that
h a ve e n co u ra g e d
women lo move from
the hom e to the
workplace. At the
lower socioeconomic
levels, however, the
dominant force has
b e e n e c o n o m ic

According lo the new study, the uvrrugr
husband's wage fell by 4 percent between 1979
and 1986. requiring wives lo increase their
working Urn.* by 18 percent during the same
period to make up the dllfrrrnce.
Thai phenomenon Is only one as|*-rt of a
broader problem — the inability nf Ihe nut Ion's
economy to provide workers wllh wage* ade
quate to support Ihetr families
The economy has demonstrated a spectacular
ability lo create new Jobs — 30 million during
the past 15 years, an Increase of 35 percent since
1973 that brings the size of the work force up tu
115 million people. Yet ihe median. Inflation
adjusted pay level rose comparatively little In Ihe
last 15 years
As a result. Ihe standard of living for millions
of families has stagnated for V vcar. — a
marked contrast with the pust-Wotld War II
peitud prior to 1973 when the standard nf living
rose constantly
Many of the jobs created since 1973 went to
two categories of new workers — Ihe increasing
number of wom-n serHng work amt members of
Ihe "baby boom" generation
That glu* nf applicant * created a classic
supply anddemand situation Hut drove down
wage rates, especially for semi skilled or un­
skilled workers with low educational attainment
level*
tcnrwNtwtaseia iNTtseani a i i n

EPSON

Yes, war Is expensive and nations do nol
undertake II lo gel (jeoplr killed. But nations
pay the price In treasure and death because
economic considerations rarely are controlling
No nation goes to war with a gun In one hand
and u calculator in Ihe other.

"It's called
Picasso."

lower In 1086 than In 1979
In 1973. 49 percent of the country's married
women under the nge of 65 held Jobs, but that
figure rose to S3
percent In 1979 and
Increased lo 66 per­
cent In 1986

Economic determinism Is a soothing way of
ascribing lo the Soviets familiar motives that
nuke them seem predictable, mnnlpulutile and
moderate. In the 1970s. the days of detente
and Sovlrt adventurism, the West Imped
economic forces would produce "Gulllverizalion." Trade Ihe credits would hind down ihe
Soviets with a thousand little threads,
cum ulatively Inimnlitltzing, like Gulliver

among Ihe Lilliputian*
In the late 1980*. the Soviet magazine New
Times calls gtasnost and perestroika "marvel­
ous keys to Am erican hearts.” At the
semi summit this past week, they wrre the
keys to the roffrr* of American capitalism
Today's theory, uncontamlnated by un
association with evidence. Is that Gorbachev
wants lo move Ihe Soviet economy away from
militarism But before he can build Trum p
Tower on Ihe bank* of Ihe Moscow River 12
bdrms , river view. 10 million rubles), he needs
Western helplmoneyl lest the "conservatives"
(they are Ihe problem
everyw here! o v e r­
throw him But 45
m onths

in

Ihe

Gorbachrv era. there
ts this perfect contlnutty

with

the

Brezhnev era: There
Is no moderation of
m ilita ry spending
w i t h i n the s u p ­
posedly "strapped"
Soviet economy,
Angelo Codevlllu of
III Hoover Institution,
£ n o nation
writing In Commen­
goes to war
tary, argues convinc­
ingly that the Soviet
with a gun In
Union. Judged not by
one hand and
rhetoric of Intention*
a calculator In
but by Its military
Ihe other. ■
power relative lo that
of the Untied Slates.
"Is as much of a threat us ever, maybe more."
We are. hr says, guilty of *nll|&gt;st*m. In this
sense: Many American arguments about what
Is happening in the Soviet Union urr actually
nol about evenls Ihere. The arguments are
attempts to vindicate various American policy
preferences.
After "eight years of near total ad min isl ra­
tion confusion about ICBM vulnerability" (the
words of Bren Scow croft, soon to be George
Bush's national security advlsrr), the situation
Is as Codevlllu describe* it. In the last decade,
the Soviets have moved from approximately
two ICBM warheads for each U.S. target
(mlsalle silos, bomber bases, submarine ports,
command and-contrnl center) to approximate­
ly Hirer warheads per target. A decade ago. ihe
Carter administration thought we needed 200
mllille MX missies (2.000 warheads) In survive
a first strike and threaten Soviet ICBMs field In
reserve In fixed silos. Now we ure down to 50
MX. vulnerable In flxrd locations, while Ihe
new Soviet ICBMs are mnhllr
Suppose Hie srgumenl thut was made a
thousand wars ago the argument made even
before the Invention of guns -ls true.
1C) ' *M W iilm ^Itft N i l W flltrt G frtp

and bulk baud
As any while-collar
criminal knows. H
lhr federal govern­
ment can't easily nail
you fur a crime. Il
will nail you lor car­
rying out Hi.ii crime
through Ihe mail.
Bui that doesn't stop
Inventive con artists
from trying
Our assorlalr Jim
Lynch looked at a
sampling of recent
mall scams
An Inmate at a £ It will nail you
for c a r r y i n g
V ir g in ia p ris o n
launched a mass
out that crlmo
mailing to presidents
t h r o u g h the
of black universities
m ad£
He called himself the
founder of ihe Na
tlonal Association of Black College President*
and Chancellors — an organization that
needed money. He asked for donations
ranging from *375 lo S600 on the promise
thal hi* group would lie "a voice for Black
college presidents ... and foster Interaction
among presidential [leers" A few of Hie
presidential |«eer* fell lor It before Ihe Inmale
was stopped and tndletrd on 16 counts of
mall fraud
Postal inspectors also nabbed a reverend of
Ihe mulls — a man In Cleveland who used Hie
mailing list ol u religious magazine to soiled
donations for an Imaginary church Ht.il was
lagging behind 111 Its hills As u sideline, this
holy man recorded new wave ruck 'n ' roll
songs.
Nol all crimes committed by mall are
designed to bring In money. Investigator*
tame across a South Carolina man who
mailed sexually explicit photographs lo
country slngrr Emmylou Harris lie also sent
threatening letters lo Warner Records and
threatened to travel lo Atlanta lo kill Coretta
Scott King He was Indicted on charges of
mailing threatening communications.
One (joint rings clear In the litany of Postal
Service acams. If there la a sucker Itorn every
minute, there nrr at least as many con artists
walling in swindle them through Ihe mall.
Al Hie lop of Ihe duped list are ihe 374 men
who sent gill*, cash and checks to two pen
pills. "Julie Saveli" and "Laura McCall." The
Iwo placed lonely heurls uds in two
su|M-nnarket tabloids Once thry struck up
romances through the mall, they conned gifts
from their correspondents
Hut It wasn't Julie and laiuru who wrre
Indlcled by a federal grand Jury As II turned
out. the two lonely young women were Iwo
enterprising men from Honolulu,
INFLATION TA R G E TE D - Sharp price
Increases for fall and winter clothing lifted
consumer Inflation Info Ihe 5 percent bracket
Iasi month. That rise occurred In spite of one
nf thr smallest mnnlhly Increases In food
costs since Iasi February.
Our source* Inside Ihe Federal Reserve
Board say 5 percent Is too high and lliey
predict action lo reduce 11 to below 3 percent.
I f Jack A n lffu n and JattaS f o i l
Inert»»SI, IfM . United Fnnlwr* I f nditilc. Inc

�Sanlord Herald, Sanlord. Florida — Surtaay, Uscstnbsr 11, I98fl — SO

Salvation Arm y offers many services

LETTER S
A note on prejudice
This la a Irltrr about prcjudlcr. Prejudice la
not th unique problem of black.* ll la universal
anil probably In-nan with the caveman's fear of
strangers; und It will Ik - around us long as the
world s population Is made up of humans
Instead of ani(cls.
The Bible la full of referenres to racial
prejudice. In the 12th chapter of Numbers
"A aron und Miriam spoke ugalnat Moses
hrrausr of Ihr Ethiopian woman he hail
married and tlx* miner of the laud was kindled
unalnsf them" and Mlrtam became a leper.
In Sori|(s of Saloman the wife of Klnn Solomon
says. "Look not upon me because I am black
tiecuusc the sun has lookrd upon me."
In Shakesprar's Merchant of Venue'* the
object of hate and ridicule was the Jew Shy lock
who rrminds Antonio of past Insults. "Fair Sir.
you spit on me raid Wednesday last you spurned
me »uch a day: another lime you railed me dog.
and lot these courteste. I'll lend you money?"
Probably the worst example of rarlal prejudice
In tills century rat ured In Natl Germany
Group prrjudkes Include religions In "Water
liable* i a children's classic, there Is an
r sample of prejudice again si monks And Paul
Katieson* wife. Eslandla In her bonk "African
Jo u rn e y" says nf a w b l'r South African
tekpboor operator. " T h U Is t*i«" w a v of thr
little people, friendly as usual " She leaves ihr
Imp.esaton that Ihr "llllle peoplr" ftrlephone
o|M-rulnrs and most of thr rrst of us' are no.
prejudiced. Having been on tin- i-rrlvlr-* end
sli&lt;- sin mid know better — most of os are guilty
of some kind nf raTtudlre, and we have hrrn
objects of uniruaoiiuhlr dislike Many of our
hairs are due tn Jealousy or fear hut most are
due to ignorance handed down from parrot* A
III tie education and r xpelenre could cure them
When I was leaching I lound prejudice againsl
handicapped or weak students ixunmnn Led by
the class bully llh rrr was always at least one)
they made a c hild s life miserable I could
usually change most of the claim b&gt; asking Ihnr
help In i hanging ihr child's life
An elderly woman wb-' lived near tlie sc IionI
wav harassed by some of 'he (mptls. She had
never done anything to arouse their hair She
seemed to Ire afraid and she wav not attractive I
think ihr unfair haired nf the elderly Is due *o
llie fart that we remind people that someday
they will hr. as Shakespeare says. ’ Sans leclh,
sans ryes, sans lasle •amrverv thing
I have had a lew slurs directed at me. Onrr
w hen I rranjrlalnrd to a young tarty because her
r ats had messed up my flower tied, she said
"You are nolhmg hut an ugly, wrinkled cranky
old woman "
I said, "There is something wrong with all o!
us You are loo fat.**
Thai young lady reduced She Is now quite
trim am) prrlly A U *’ I could do nothing to erase
Father Time's marks I si III have my wrinkles
and I'm still cranky ahoul prt* running loose!
Luc lie Campbell
Sanlord

Thanks for 4-H programs
Ed like lo lakr this opportunity In express my
sincere ihanks and sup|tnri (or Ihe programs
sponsored lor children ages 8 IB by Ihe
Seminole County 4 II Service located at the
County Agricultural Center lliwy I7-D2 In
Sanford)
To my knowledge. Mrs Stieldd Wilkins Is
ragant/er and c lilef cook and tail lie washer for
these eve ills M&gt; children (ages 10 and 12) have
ticcn lucky enough lo allrnd two programs
previously held — Halloween Treals. and bread
biking — amt loved eac h raw Where rise can
you l-tkr goodies for $2 fic-r child and rut (hem.
loo?
Th rsr "t Lissrs" air usually field on Saturday
mornings hum 10 a m to noon: however, a
special Holiday Cookie Factory workshop will be
tirld on Tuesday, Dec 20. hum 0 a m lo noon
Wftat taller way to occupy your vacationing
children live days lielnre Christmas!
Shrld.i and her 4-H assistants have done a
Irrmrndnus Job and I frrl they all deserve some
recognition
T h a n k s , She Ida and crew from Th e
Wrslmurks (Mom and daughters Miranda and
Allsonl!
Karen Wrstmark
Sanford

Christmas gifts to the world
Whale I'd like lo give the world lor Christ mas
I would give Ihe world a Christmas without
sickness, disease or handicaps, a world without
sickness wold mean no more doctor hills: a
world without disease would mean mil having 1u
line) a treatment or a cure: a world without
handicajis would mean no more dally si niggles,
or slares horn si ranger s
And these arr Ihr three things 1 would give
the world lor Chrlslmas because giving Is better
ih.in receiving
Mrs Itoxanr Easlabtook*
Sanford

Praises Deltona rescue team
On Nov. 27 I was the first rar behind a two-car
accident cm Normandy In Deltona at approxi­
mately 2 p m As a professional nurse I was
Impressed with thr neighbors' ability to
galvlul/c projier assistance without panic. They
even managed to lake the responsibility of
directing traffic on u detour around the accident
Hy the time Ihr Deltona F'lre Department
arrived. I was again tremendously Impressed
with Ihe department's team organization and
rapidity of Initiating priorities. I was further
amuzrd at the oaacament and Interview skills of
Lynn O'Rourke. She was exemplary In lire
ability lo achieve Ihe lalicr as well as convey
added calm arid stability lo Ihe victim*. The fire
rescue people will rract with. "We were only
doing our Jolis." I say !»■ the fire rescudc
personnel: you did superbly! Keep up the good
work! I perceived a lol of (raining and education
Ix-hlnd your total team effort on that day!
Margaret K Hadley
Deltona

The Sal vat ton A rm y's Program* Im-hiih
religious servlre*. sport*, day carr *ervlre*.
Scouting type unit v and aid lo families
Religion I* on Important part of li* service*.
Not only are religious services held four lime*
weekly (three limes on Sunday 10. 11 a m and
0 p.m.; and on Tuesday el 0 30 j&gt; ro I. but the
Ulhle I* studied in it* scouting lyjie unit*
The Salvation Arm y lias scouting lyjie units
for boy* and girl*. The girl* In first through fifth
grades are Sunbeams. They are required lo
learn flvr Bible verse* and Irll Hihle stories Girl*
In sixth through I2lh grades are Girl Guard*
The girls meet on Thursday* T h r Sunbeam*
meet at 5 p.m and the Girl Guard* at 6 p m
The male groujis are Explorer* grade* 1-5
Rangri* grade* 6 8 and Adventurer: grade*
9 -12. Youth are invited to Join the group
appropriate for them.
The Salvation Army's Community Center I*
open lo member* every weekday except Tue*
day from 3-9 p m and on Tuesday from 311

p m Am person from first grade upward la
welrmnr to |iay the $5 per year membership
and partictjMte llusine**men come Wednesday
allrrnoon for flasket ball
Instruction I* offered In Itaskrthall. v&gt; err
volleyball, and table lentil* 'Ihe volleytuill
league meet* Monday. Wednesday. Thursday

and Friday Church leagues meet Monday and
Tuesday. A children's volleyball league Is
planned lor January. 1989 Youngsters In
gradr* 12 and under will tie Invited In join
The Instructional table tennis league Is
divided Inin two groujis. beginners and those
who have developed some skills They meet
Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Judo Is available to Community Center
members of all ages There arr 12 members o(
Ihr Sanford Judo Club, which merts Mondays
and Wednesdays Irom 5 lo 7 p m For additional
Information about any of ihr sjxirts activities
contact Henry Ml K ip
The Salvation Army's service* lo families are
extrusive Their objectives are threefold III lo
encourage families to malnialn thr.'r Indepen­

dence 121 lo aid those chronically In distress and
(3) lo locale resources to meet specific needs,
which they are unable lo accomodate
One of ihe Army's staff members Is a social
worker who Interviews families and determines
their needs on an Individual basis In emergency
situations payments are mndr for rent, utilities
und prescriptions Gas for transportation, food,
clothing and furniture are also provided
Relative to locallng resources, a gentle man
called In request a right foot They searched the
community and found a person who made
artificial limbs They lacdilated ihe contact
between these two people and Ihe gentleman
worked out payment for the limb directly with
the maker
T h r Salvation Armys Thrill Shop Is a vital
part of lls operation and yields about 10 percent
of lls revenue, c lothing and furniture are sold al
nominal cost. According to Lt. Flanigan, giving
Hems to people undermines their frrhng of
srlf.resprrt and self-worth Paving something
preserves their dlgnlly
A contact with Mrs Hill Gletow. a hoard
m&lt; tuber since 1970, confirmed till ihe Salvation
Army's current programs and services arr sortie
of thr best they have ever had
Ck IwwiiMf a *cotstwW' #-*! iet«rut*s&gt; si b s is s
,
Cons*# snd a &lt;*#«&gt;. #* a4*• Vs'S'l Hums- K«.e era O . w-r
Sows

Guantanamo B a y -T h e U.S. in Cuba
By THOMAS FKRRARO
Unttod Press International
U S NAVAL BASE. GUANTANAMO HAY
Cuba — Otl thr edge of E*»le| f'a*iro'* Cuba
liehlnd barbed wire and the biggest U S
mlneflrtd In Ihr world. *11* a slice of smalltown
America
Residents call It " G T M O ." pronounced
"git-mo." short for U S Naval llasc. Guan­
tanamo Hay, Cuba — the only American
military Installation on communlsi sod
Some 7,000 people live In Ihe seaside
community
.. . (rattire* six outdo*. movie
theater*, two m Itools, one »i ipligbi. ito/rn* of
srWiball fields, an IHJioIr go', tmirse. glam
warshqi* ami a McDonald *
"I h a te tn worry about a lot of things Out lew
Navy ruptain* have to worry attout." says Capi
John Hoyd GTMO'* commanding olflcer ami
uruiffUui mayor.
ti l Mo * chief i,**'; t* to provide training lor
Ihr Navy's Atlantic Fieri Mill for the past three
decade* a concern ha* Item that Castro might
irtvadr ihr nearly century old Installation
Consequently, there i* an evacuation drill
every three month* (or non military personnel
W o m e n and children, with overnight Img*
gather on sirrei corners for delivery by bus lo
ship* and plane*
And around i hr a Ira k Marines provide sreurt
tv at a hari&gt;rd wire and mined 17 mile border
that separate* the l-.iv from Ihr rr*t id the
Island
Hut all ha* tarn relatively quiet since an
exchange o( guniirr in July 1964. and the
biggest lompl.iiiu Isn't threat of attack but
rvrutu.il boredom with the routine and con­
finement.
Marine Pic. ValUrd Campbell. 22. of Spiro.
Okta I* a membrr of GTMO'* liotdrr patrol
On ihls sunny day, near ihr Northeast Gate.
Camptirll |irer» Ifirough a |&gt;air of hlnraular* al a
member of Cuba s "Frontier ilrlgade" a mile

away.
"Initially, ll* kind of weird looking through
Ihe htg ryes at a communist.’ says Campbell,
s|M-aktng over the wind whistling through the

Sierra Marstra Mountains
"Hut you get used lo II — yoc '.ooking at them
and them looking at you. Sometime* (hey will
wave at you "
Does he w avr track?
*'We aren't supp:&gt;*e to. ' says Campbell,
glancing at a superior officer. "We aren't
suppose to makr any gestures lo them.”
Sealed al his desk. Ll Hob Hines, public
affair* olflier *lm e August 1986, oTers his view
of the world o lG TM O
"We go about small town American life here
You know — gelling ihr kids (o school, getting

to &gt; ark on lime an 1 !-lng your Job.
"Therr Is something dliferet" here from most
ha*r* though Alter a year or so. the walls start
t loulng In on you Some people rrler to ll a* rock
fever "
Top grtprs Include few places to shop la Navy
Exr lunge and a Marine Exchange! few women
(tile male-female ratio is 5-to-h and. despite all
the recreation *aclinic* «nd Palm tree lined
hr ache* ,i llmttro number of things to do
Mi Ikinald's Isa godsend." Hines says
The IN square mile base In southeast Culm
dates hark to a 1903 lease ano 1934 trraly that
state* the United Slatrs ran slay as long as it
wan** or until both countries mutually agree it
siiould leave
For years. Ihe two were good neighbors
Hundred* sg Cutian* worked al Ihe ba*e and
Marine* and sailor* went to Havana to drink
Cutian rum. smoke Cuban cigars and let off
American steam
Hut on Jan. 1. 1039. the United Stales Ira bid
[personnel to venture off GTM O and reduced Ihe
number &lt;H C u I m i i employee*. Therr are now
Just 46. all dating track to prr 1959 The action
followed Castro's rise to power and Ihe
kidnapping and *ale return ol 29 Marines and
sailor*
Shortly alter tits 1959 revolution. Castro
rnmplalnrd. " T h r Naval base ts a dagger
plunged Into thr Cuban soli
a base we are not
going to lakr away by force, but a piece of Und
we will never give up "
Tension* soared during the tailed 1961 Hay of
Pig* Invasion hv U S -liackrtf Caban exiles, and

during Ihe 1963 Cuban Missile Crisis that *-*w
President John Kennedy pressure the Soviri* to
remove nuclear weapon* Irom Ihe Island.
In February’ 1964 therr was more trouble In
retaliation for the U.S «rrrnt nf 3C Cutian*
fishing in Florida waters. Casltucul oil wan t to
thr base This lorred Ihe Navv to Install Its own
drsallnUatinii plant.
lit July of that rattle year, Cuba rlaimrd that
.ate of **s sentries was fatally shot by n Marine
The United Stale* denied II. saying Ihr Marine
fired a warning shot over the sentry's head alter
Ihr sentry stmt at another Marine
Therr have hern numrrou minor Incl
dents." Itkr thr Navy err* ting a 50 foot fence
nrar toe Northwest Gate to thwart Cubans from
thrown-t rock* at thr Marines and Cubans
taunung sentries by stunlng *|&gt;ot!ight* in ihnr
eyes,
Ovrr ihe years, some Cubans have reportedly
fled lo GTM O for asvlum T h r Navy refuses to
talk about It hut Castro rrspondrd long ago b,
(■Unt'ng tatlus. known a* the "Cactus Cur­
tain." along Ihe border
Flvery yrar. Itie Unllrd Stair* sends Castro a
check (or $4,085 a* rent Hr won't even cash
them
I hat's OK with the Navy bras* who Inlrnd to
keep the strategic foothold In Ihe Carthtiran
"I'm happy to say wr have a very sound and
professional and quiet lelaMoitfthlp with our
landlord," says Hoyd. "I hope he ICastrn) would
say the same about his tenant."
In recent year*. II lias hern quiet along ihe
frnceltnr Period lenity a stray deer will set olf a
mine or a pack of cal-size "banana ruts'* will
scurry along Ihe border
The last big news was tn 1966 when the
Me Donald's opened
"What we could use now is a Hurgrr King or a
Taco Hell." said Nancy Hand, dining on a Hlg
Mar with daughter. Audrey. 2. and husband.
Frankie Hand, a 26-year-old sailor from New
York City.
An aviation machinist llrst class. Hand said.
"I feel britrr atxnii raising m y child h rrr than lit
some rlty where you have a lot of uim t and
drug problems. Huse security Is light."

Killing of Mexican reporters still unsolved
By JOANNA (MUFFIN
United Press International
MEXICO C ITY — Outgoing Presl
deni Miguel de la Madrid t* be­
queathing tu lit* successor a pledge
In solve one ol Mexico’s most
publicized killings. Ihr death ol
newspaper co lu m n ist Manuel

Huendla
Fur many, hi* death four years
ago h-ut taken on an almost swiilml
lr status, for Huendla was one of
many. Up lo 30 Mexican Journalist*
have Itern killed since 1982
Huendla. an litfluritll.il columnist
for Ihr national Excelsior new spa
|trr and onl*|token critic ol many
|&gt;owrr group*, was shot di-ad In
broad daylight by unidentified men
as hr walked along a busy Mexico
City street on May 30. 1984
Repealed demands that the gov­
ernment Intervene led dr la Madrid

to pledge that solving the case
would be a priority hrfurr hr Irll
office Yet, four years after Ihe
killing. Ihe case remains unsolved,
wiih many questions unanswered
“ Either the Investigators do not
know, cannot know or Just do not
want to know what happened to
Manuel Huendla." said Journalist
Miguel Angel Sanchez de Annas,
head ol the Huendla Foundation
“Clrarly. more could Have been
done lo solve Ihe case."
T h r foundation was M-t up shortly
after llurndla’s death to further his
work und lend economic and moral
sup|Mirt lo other Journalists.
"We do not Just want this case to
lie cleared up W r want all Ihr
unsolved rases ol mtirdrrrd journal­
ists In Ik - cleared up once and for
all " said Sane lie/
The Mexico City-based Union of
Democratic Journalises *ays al least

30 Journalists have ticcn killed since
1982 Many wrote critically about
thr same issues routinely Iraturrd
In Huendla * columns — drugs, the
CIA In Mexico, corrupt local gov­
ernments and the powerful oil
workers' union
Among those killed were Javier
Juaret Vasqucx. director of thr
Primers Plana newspaper In the
western Male of Veracruz, on July
10, 1984 One week prior lo his
death Juarez had spoken out
against local and slate authorities.
Tw t&gt; years ago Ertteslo Flores and
Norma Moreno. Journalist* for El
P o p u la r n e w s p a p e r In I h r
northwestern city of Matamoru*.
were gunned down by unidentified
men as they arrived (or work. Ikiih
had written about drug trafficking
and lls alleged link* with the
Matamorosclty government
Eliseo Munoz, who contributed lo

(h r newspaper En Voz lit the
southern state of Morelos as att
outs|&gt;oken critic of Inca! police and
judicial authorities, was lound dead
oil March 19. I9B3
"W r are very conscious of Ihr lucl
that these killings might nol tic
llnked In any capacity lo critical
writing bul we must have explana­
tions," said Sanchez.
Sanchez Is confident new Presi­
dent Carlo* Salinas dr Oortart will
do all jHivsIble to solve the Huendla
rase,
"Salinas has promised to continue
Investigations anti In employ the
same special prosecutor (appointed
In March)." hr said. "I believe that
he I* a man who Is scrlously
drdlrutrd lo the progress ol thr
Investigation* and that If anyone
can provide an answer II will tie
him."

Should a feminist fight her body’s aging?
In anoihrr In the line of consistent Incongrultles that make up m y hie. I Just chucked a
log Into thr wood stove and headed off to thr
bathroom to dab on a layer of Retln-A
You know w hat wood is. If you're unfamiliar
with Retln-A. It's the new mlrarle •stuff, they tel!
me. Ihal II put Inin Irrr bark rrgttlarly will
eventually turn Its dermis twig-young. A
derivative of vitamin A. Il's the prescript Ion
ointment doctors swear will actually smooth
wrinkled skin. Wotd ol u* wonders swrlled the
media last February, and women liookrd up
drrmulologlsi* until the year 2055
I admit ihr absurdity, al least on the surface,
of a woman who lives In the country anil who
still cuts mil picture* id log cabins, slathering on
an antiwrinkle cream
Hill while al one time I might have been
embarrassed about the dichotomy. I accept It
now as Just another hallmark of grow ing up In
thr '50* and ’60s. It’s a htiihtlghl. one of Un­
happy by-products ol growing up in a genera­
tion Dial begun with Donna Reed, lived through
Abide Hodman and haven't vet choked com­
pletely In death on thr Insanity of the yuppie
years W r came through ll basically unscathed,
and nothing If not eclectic — able to pick and
choose a little good stufl from each of a lol of
grant lifestyles.
However. I will acknowledge Ihal wltllr we
were going through our many phases, it was
darned hard to keep a constant body Ideal We

began with the jiertrcl black .mil w hile images
of television mothers and teenage debs, gradu­
ated lo earth-mother types who didn't wear
makeup or shave liody hair, and ended up living
among a generation of women whose age never
•.hnwiil - .lain- Fonda. Raqurl Welch. Angle
Dickinson. Cher, all of Charlie's Angels and even
feminists Mario Thomas und Gloria Slelnem
Wltai a mixed message, to be told by thr likes
of Thomas and Slelnem lo esteem the aging
temples of the eldrrly. to love ourselves despite
our sagging packages, while they looked like
walking ads for Fairopcun sheep-embryo Injerl io n s ' Doting Ihal rarllrr jK -tio d . p la s tic surgery
was lookrd upon us a dental of the wisdom that
corm-s with experience, as If to erase one line
was to deny all ihe learning that put H there. I
Htlnk that Image was a (mwerful one for many of
us, fora long lime.
Hut In retrospect, the thought. "Wrinkle* are

a mark of grrat wisdom: don't ruin ll with
plastic surgery." seems us silly us saying. "A
lallm fanny and lots of under-arm dingle dangle
arr signs ol Intelligence — a life spent tn
learning, rather than calisthenics Don't ruin It
with aerobics." Thai would sure pul good old
healthy June Fonda out of business, to say
nothing of thr hearts and lungs made stronger
by fitness programs aimed al derrlrrcs anti
upper arms
ll seems a much more practical compromise
to llrst take a look In the mirror, lock gazes with
ourselves, and remember it's what wr think
about and do that makes us happy or miserable.
Then, wr can take another look In Ihr mirror
and ask ourselves If there's any «s|&gt;rct of our
bodies ll would make u* happy to change. If nol.
wr can stop there. If so. wr next ask ourselves If
thal aspect tan be changed, and If It would
really be worth thr cliort required lo change It
In short, would ihr positive effects we'd reap
from the body change lie equal to or greatrr lo
ihe pain required lo do It? Would changing our
bodies really make us happier?
That seems a much more worthwhile goal
than Ihe stale platitude* of someone else'*
philosophy of how wr should Icel and Ihtnk
ahoul our own bodies, And Ihe way I see It.
more in keeping with Ihe real precepts of
feminism.
S#r#h 0»*&lt;*-&lt;*•• II # tyndl&lt;#lt&lt;i cotumnttt with IS*
Ent*f p»u« A»«oti*ite«

�40 — Santord Herald, Sanlord, Florida — Sunday. December it, 1968

H e a lt h / F it n e s s
Special care corralled at Kare Korral

IN BRIEF

By LAURA L. SULLIVAN
Herald stall writer

Space crystals may open many doors
Ullra-purr crystals that scientist* hope to grow on a future
eparr shuttlr (light could make home appliances taster and
more durahlr. and might even usher tn the rm of ultra
high-speed romputera.
T im Anderson. a professor of chemical engineering at the
University ol Florida. ts part of a NASA-funded project seeking
to grow more perfect crystal* of gallium arsenide in space
Integrated circuits made with gallium arsenide work faster
than stIleo.i based devices They also have the advantage of
being able to convert light Into electrtctty and vice versa, which
makes them useful In lasers and other device*
''Crystals grown on Earth have a lot of defect* in them" due
to gravity, Anderson said "If one of those defects Is present In
an electronic or optical device there's a high probability that
the device will not meet specifications or might even fell "
tn space, where gravity Is l million limes less than on Earth,
the lluld flow can be greatly reduced and ihc container can lie
eliminated.
"T w o common application* of gallium arsenide are for Users
fw t-umpaci disc) players and Ilght-rmtiUng diodes (or
calculators.'' he said ' With better crystals. both of those
devices could be Improved tremendously, becoming both 'ester
and more durable."

Hospitals unsafe for children?
While hospitals arc »up(h&gt;wd to be sale places where Ihc
Injured or III go to recover, two researchers found the
Institutions may be filled with potential dangers for young
patients.
Or, Leonard Banco and nurse Ann Power* of the pediatric*
department at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine
conducted studied environmental hazards that lead to
children's accidents in three Connecticut hospitals.
The pair Inspected 28 possible hazard categories, ranging
from dangerous rut..aims anu atndows to medicines and
syringes within reach of lots One hospital had hazards in 17
calrgortes while the others had hazards tn 14 and nine
categories
Hazards delected tm luded toys that could tw swallowed,
unlocked medicine rooms, windows without screens, wet.
slippery doors, unguardrd bathtub* broken high rliatrs and
sharp syringes or blades left out on |&gt;atlent table*
Mo*t accidents occurring in the hospital* had U r n falls One
institution reported 51 injuries, meat o', them not serious, trad
occurred in three years
"Th e T.rajortt*' of hazard* an 1ue to either carelessness in
normal day-to day hospital routine nr tack of appreciation of
the potential hazards to children within the hospital
environment." the researchers said
“ Grrater attention must he paid in creating a safer
In-Umpltal environment." they concluded In the journal
Pediatrics.
Noting accidental Injuries have long hern the leading cause
of childhood death and disability, the researchers al.to suggest
greater attention to salrty in hospitals will set a good r sample
for jurrnts tn their home*

European high definition television
The European Community Is launching a campaign to take
on Japan tn the development of a high definition television, or

HDTr^systrm.
"H D T V Is thr lirst step Into the third television age."
according to u recent report to the It) nation organiza'lon. also
known as the Common Market
"A s color T V transformed the viewing experience mrnj*arr&lt;1
with *1mp|e black and while pictures. H D TV will tiring « hangr
w hich is equally dramatic — bigger and wider screen*, rlearer,
brighter and more rolortul pictures, compact disc quality
sound."
In the United Stale* alone, the market for H D TV equipment
l* expected in reach hr 1wren $26 billion and *52 billion In thr
10 years after Its Introduction.
In 1086. Japan proposed a world standard of H D TV material,
which at Ihc lime w-u* supported by the United Stales Europe
opposed It because it railed for all existing T V equipment lo be
abandoned — from production studios and transmission
facilities lo T V sets and video recorder*

Circadian rhythms
may give answers
Is the word "circadian'' unfamlllar tn you? If m i . I'm not
surprised It relcr* lo rhyil&gt;m!r
prrludlclty: event* occurring in a
24-hour |Mitcrti In ihc future,
you'll !»- hearing more about
circadian rhythm* tv-cuiiM- scl­
ent Isis are discovering lhat some
disease* may lollow a biological
lime dock
Take heart attai k*. lor in
stance Since 1
several
studies have shown thai cor­
onary ihrointxisis limiH.irdi.il
infarction) and sudden death an­
ti lore likely to take plate lxtwren 6 a in. .out noon than at
other time* Seventy |H-reetil ol
lint x |m t ted carrltae deaths m rur
Itel ween 7 a m and 1*a in.
The obvious explanation lor
this observation — I li.it patients
delayed re p o rtin g pain lor
llll ir - o l death cerllllcalex were
m e o r r r e i i — was unsuhslann.ile d m a large sludv ol almost
1.000 paiient* When docliirs
lM-gan investigating thr eauw of
this phenomenon, ihey dlscuv
ered tlt.it endogenous linn in.ill
factors were more irtijHrrt.ini
i ban l he use of calfcltic or
nicotine, emotional stiimili or
inactivity Although tin one
knows precisely why these
deaths occur III the morning
i here arc some clues
The high rale ol early-morning
myocardial infarct ion may ladue lo a natural tendency lor
blood to clot at this time ol day
riot-forming platelets are more
active, blood Is thleki r and dots
arc less likely lo In- dissolved In
addition, early in the Jay. blood
(low through coronary arteries is
d im in ish e d . These findings
suggest that doctors may have lo
revise thdr dosage schedule ol
m e d ic in e
S h o u ld hear I
medlralion la- lakrn at lx d..m&lt; •

W o u ld lime-release d rugs help
protect against m yocardial In
la rrtk m ? These questions have
yet lo be answered
C irca d ia n system* also ailed
the incidence of stroke*, which
have I k i ii discovered lo o c ru r —
,is do heart attacks — d u rin g the
rim m in g hours, p rim a rily be­
tween 10 a.in and noun
F u r l her m o re , a u to m a te d ,
e o u s t a n t b l o o d •p r e s s i i re
m o n iio n u g lias revealed an In ­
teresting pattern, again circadlan In (orm Blood pressure
le n d s to |H-ak U l w r r i i 6 a m
aiul IO a ill . ttit'll pi.lie.iu 'illlll 4
p in w hen another jn-ak appears
until M p.m In most people, a
pre-aw ake nl ng blood pressure
rise is e o n s'sle n lly observed.
S| h i i .i I isih are now attem pting
to determ ine w iic liirt this conligur.ition will become an im ­
p o rta n t factor in m o d ify in g
trcaiiiient lur hypertension. Is
th e re a c o n n e c tio n between
c u r ly -m o r n in g heart attacks,
strokes and high blood pressure?
T h e answer awaits lulure researt li
Th e circadian clock l* most
obvious in our strep behavior.
A ls o , m o st h o rm o n e s a rc
c y el leu I ly see trie d ; the sleep
palleriis ihcnisi'lves lend to atj e d tio rm o iie secretion
h

i i 11h h

N K W S i’ A I'E H

I K K I’K ISK ASSN

EN

Finding daycare for healthy
children I* but one problem
working parents face. Who wtll
tare for thru sick children when
they can't afford lo mtss another
day of work?
Winter Park Memorial Hospital
Nurse Nolie's Kare Korral Is the
solution for some area parents.
The program provide* a place to
send ill children during working
hours -day, evening or night
shifts seven days a week.
The Karr Korral makes use of
unoreupled tied* In the pediatric
unlt nf Winter Park Memorial
T h r number of beds available on
a given day la determined by thr
number of short-stay surgery
fiaPents and inpatients In 'h r
pedtatiV\. unit. Eight is ih» n. .it
bed* npen to the Kare Korral on
any day.
Winter Park Memorial * nurse
manager of pediatrics Marilyn
Nolle oversees the program. "Wc
Just want lodu what Mom would
do tl she could be home" with
the sick child, stir said.
“ Wc treat them llkr we treat
our own,'' Nolle said, by offering
thr Koira) children friendly con­
versation. body contact and
tender laving rarr Nolle en­
courage* parruts In pack thru
chtldr. t'a favorite toy. •'•euri'**
blanket or snack* to make them
feel at home
Since many chlidrin Lave
been patients neforr. Nnltr
explained, they associate thr
hospital environment only with
hurting "Ninety-nine prirrnt ol
the battle ts getting them to trust
you
Three-year-old Michael Evans
of Maitland spent last week tn
Nurse Nolle'* care Tile Kare
Korral kept Michael * (larents
from missing a week of work
while an upja-r respiratory In­
fection kept Michael away from
daycare
When Muharl arrived on the
first day. Nolle said, "lie wu*
scared to death ” But Muharl.
llkr most kid*. * warmed up to
u* once he realized wc were here
as frtrnds." By Friday. Michael
was all smiles, hugging Noltrj a*

If she were his mother.
Nolle strained to remember
children who couldn't adapt to
being with strangers. "Some
children adapt to strangers more
easily than other*." she said
"Hut that doesn't mean It's a
bad child or hr's( brlng treated
Improperly It Just depend* on
the Individual *
Beyond a 23-year career of
caring for children at Winter
Park Memorial. Nolle has six
children and six grandchildren
of her own. Each member of the
12-member pediatric* staff Is. In
fact, the mother of at least one
child "We've all b*-en around
children for a long time " Nolle
emphasized
Care ts provided for children
between the ages of four weeks
and 12 year* old Because they
are too ill to go to school or
davexr**. Nolle said, each sick
child I* confined lo a mom. but
not -l bed Nolle and her stall
allow the children lo I k - as active
os health permit*, white main
la m in g con ce rn for crosscontamination between children
In thru rare
The nursing stall contacts
parents of children who need
emergency medical treatment
Because of the pntrntia! for a
ward epidemic, the Karr Korral
cannot receive children with
communicable disease* such a*
chicken pox. me isle* nr mump*
The cost ol Karr Korral t* $25
tor the first lit hour jirrtod and
$3 jier hour altrrward. with a fee
of $15 per additional child
Beyond m e dical attention,
children at the Korral receive
one hot tnral during thetr stev
Although Kare Korral Is more
e x p e n s ive th a n M ich a e l'*
dayi m u -, tn* mother tv llrv rt the
cost is wonh her peace of rnlnd
knowing he t* getting the atten­
tion he needs Victoria Evans
prefer* the sen He when her son
is til tierause stir can tie (vrtain
he Is getting medication at Ihr
pro(M-r lime Among 30 kids
ru n n in g a ro u n d a daycare
center, she said. Ids needs might
tie overlooked
“ I wr-uid love to slay home
with my sick child." .Janice Shea

of Sahal Point said, "but when I
can't...it's the next hr*t thing "
Shea's two ■fit litre it have Isith
VtMtrJ die Karr KckimI
Because Spore Is hlllilrd. the
Kurr.il lakr* rhlldren on a
flrat-come-ftrst served hast*
Nolle said Although Nolle i an I
reserve spare lor any i hlld, site
advises parrnis to call her if a
i hlld hev-omr* III at schixil to
alrr* her they are Inirrrsled m
care fur the lollow tog day By
b 30 rot h morning she knnvy*
what spare ts available
Karen Clarke director nt

romitninitv relations cl Wintrr
Park Memorial said die service
I* kept at i apart!) throughout
thi flu and holiday season*
whit h
hit at once When
children are most likely til get ill
site said parent* are least likely
lo have tune available to lake oil
work because holnl.it* are
approaching
Nurse Nolle* Kare Korral.
named to honor Nolle * service
to Winter Park Memorial got
underway tn Septerntier l(M(&gt;a«
a result ol rflorta hv die prdlal.
Mr* unit rmpkiyre*

Trium ph over spinal cord injuries
By LIDIA W AtOW ICZ
United Press International
SAN F H A N C IS C O - J e r r y Lasso »
greatest triumph came .it age 30 — when he
look his first step In stx year* Lasso I* a
paraplegic
The muscular lormrr welghtltfter from
Woodland Hills Calif , was paralyzed from
the waist down In 1080 following a car
arc .dent in East Hanover. N J
"The doctor said I had a spinal cord
Injury-, would never get brtter ami should
learn lo spend the rest of my life In n
wheelchair." Lasso. now 33, rec alled In an
Interview.
"I remember lo this ilav how they slurk a
pin tn my legs, look my blood pressure and
told me I'd never walk again For six
months. I was In and out of depression
Then, I decided I've got la twaI ibis thing “
Uisso rm harked on a cross-country odys­
sey that look him to 10 rehabilitation
center* specializing In spinal-cord Injuries
"Everywhere, they tried lo convince me
lalse hope was worse than no hop- at all.*'
I.asmi *ald "If that's true, you might as well
craw I Into a hole and dir ''
Six years later. Lasso ‘'rotted into'* Ihr
W'nlkri Institute In P.icltlc Palisades, near
Lo* Angeles, which txiast* one ol the
country's most exjianstvr and advanced

rehabilitation programs for spinal cord Inju
ry victims
"H err, the •valuation lasted two days
Including rardlograms. neurological exam*
measurements of response ol 150 muscles
b oor scans, cardiovascular workup*,
oxygen uptake* and tests of hands and
legs/' I .assnsaid
Told all was not lost, laisso began a dally,
seven-hour regimen of In rrn v physical
therapy that Included weight Idling
rid
lug" a stationary hike, cardlovasc ular
rxercises. workouts on pulleys and electro
muscle stimulation
The program alms to build iiium lr hulk
and prevent such common side rffrcisot tdr
In u wheelc liatr as cardlovasc ular dlMinlcrs
that ra n Irad to excess deposit* id
cholesterol, lung problems that can lead to
pneumonia, muscle atrophy; Miitrnirig ol
ih r hone* and ralctfb a tlon of thr joints
deformation ol the *plnr a n d shorirnirig ol
the tendons
Heart and lung complW at Ions account for
80 percent o( deaths among •pln.dcnid
Injury victims.
A series ol studies at Itie Walker IllstllUIr
show all ol these condition* arc reversible in
most ruses with proper therapy
“ ln the third monih. they had me doing
things everyorir else said t would never do
again." l-.isso said "Now I i ait walk 1.000

Irrt on my own jniwer on a walkrr I am to
sav the least, most pleased
I-assn's dlshrartrmng early rv|iritriue is
not unconiinon
An estimated VMMid) American* suiter
from chronii spinal-cord Injuries Each year
15,000 new victim* are handed a life
senlrncr tn a whrrlih.ur — most ol them
men under 25 disabled in automobile or
diving accident*
"W’r have an un.it hronlstn view that
nothing can be done lor the spinal cord
victim.7, said Dr Judllh Walker Inundrr of
the Walker Institute m IMHI and the
center * current medic al director who ha*
devoted thr past 12 year* to paralysis
research
"I don't expect (siralyzcd people lo get up
and walk, hut I'm convinced murh more
can tie done to make them more Imlepcn
dent." she said,
Aldioiigh evjieriineiiis such as trial nerve
r ell impi ous lido spinal curds have o|M-nrd
new vista* and reduced some of thr lormrr
(lesslmtsrn. Walkrr contend* many dm tors
are tun (pm k to dismiss a i use as InijM Irss
Walker's Irsts ol 150 |iaraplrg|r* and
quudraplrgli * who have spent an average ol
three months to *1* month* at tire renter —
at $1,200 a monih — have led tier In a
startling com lustoit "Paralyzed people may
md lie jiaralyzcd aller all '

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H o lid a y ch eer, good n u tritio n
I V N Q BYRON

are not believed to cure ranrrr but have shown
a iMitenti.il prophylactic effect

United Pros* International

NEW YOKK - Holiday food in a non n r of
tx»ih delight and drsjiatr for many people at
thin llm r of year, so II should com r us g&lt;Mxl
nrws Hi.it It rosily ran lie o aonrrr of gncKl
BUtrllton as writ
With a III lie* thought olid srrinr rtUMlrrollon.
Ihr season's seemingly constant (low ol IimmI
•Iocs not have lo lie hazardous to your hr.ilth.
say nutrlllon spec lalisis. who ollrr u jiosmvr

outlook.

Ci« Kl.nl j i a t i i r s wllli I m i w I s of nuts, tr .id t
tloiiol holiday frosts, rvrn chocolate trrats lor
thr kids t on be worry Irrr pleasures if enjoyrd
without excess
t o ils of holiday I im m I is quite j i im m I for you."
says Dr firkin Morion, o rrsrorrh m irntlst ol
Columhla Unlvrrslty ( ullrgr of I’hysirians and
Surgeons
T h r season favors plenty of foods rlrh In
rssrntial nutrients. Including some whose
onll-osldi/ing rlfn is in.iv help prevent irrtain
forms ol ram rr
Orange and yellow vegetable*. like swrrt
potatoes and squash irr rt« h m beta &lt;arotrne
a nuinrni that converts to Vitamin A And
pumpkin plr Is not sotud Morgan adds
"The good simf is thr stulf that lends to hr
lower In saturated fat." hr continues Nuts
arr giHvd fond Alibiing’- th ry 'ir high In
rnlorlrs they're also high In unsaturalrd fai
high tn fiber rim &lt;alriurn *’ Some liar llra/ll
nuts, (ontaln trlrnlum a mlnrrMl also ihoughi
to have cancer prevrnlatlvr pro|&gt;rrites
And fruits rs|iri lallv rltrus trolls arr high
In Vitamin C another |witrntial guard against
cancer. Morgan savs adding these nutrients

C ra n b e rry laden foods a l.c appear at this
tim e of year, often in Julres or relish T h r tungy
Iron has long lie rn rrco g n l/rd as helpful In
g u a rd in g against u r l n . i r v i r . n i in fe ctio n s
possibly by m a k in g It more difficult for
hac terta tn stick to th r u rin a ry tract lin in g
T u rk e y , the w hite meat without the skin. Is
recom m ended as ve ry 'ow In fat "If one tries
not to eat high quantities of desserl that are
Itlgl In fat. that also helps." he said, adding
" It's all kind of h a rd ."
“ A vo id large quantities of salty snacks
liesidrs Increasing yo u r sodium Intake w h ich
Is Istd for anyone w ith any blood-preaaure
problem s, they m ake yo u thirsty, w hich tends
to make you d rin k ton m u c h ." h r %ay%
- W h ich brings us to the second big issue —
ah cdiul Nut o n ly a r r t h r r r k n o w n risks
assoc iated w ith d riv in g , but. If you are at all
concerned about y o u r weight, alcohol contains
huge am ounts of calories "
M od ria llo n . not deprlvatic*i Is the key at
holiday time rspec i.illv as vte n tls ts In c rra s
inglv a rr convinced that low-calorie d irts
greatly enhance file expectancy, retard some
disease and |Nisslhly slow Ih r aging pica ess
lip s to avoid some obvious holiday pitfalls
Im hide using a sm aller plate for yourself so It
a piw ais you a rr ra tin g more and dishing out
the food In Ih r kite!...n to cut dow n on taking
additional h elp in g sIro in serving platirrs
A n d while c h ildren are
swee .s. says M o rg a n
developmental n u tritio n
eat Irutts and nuts as snac

Ixirn with a likin g for
w ho spec lall/es in
encourage them to
ks

D ia b e te s diet c a n re d u c e heart d is e a s e
■ f JK A N II S TO R K S

United P r a ts International

D A L I . A S — A d u lt un se t
dialiries usually ta il tie con­
trolled th rou gh a i omhiiiation ol
■tral drugs anil diet, hut linding
the right diet (or Am t rk a t 7 5
million adult d lahrtlr* Is a dll
Ik lilt task

I’h- sictans tndav -rr looking
wtih iiiirrrst at a new diet that
lias a higher tat rontrnt than
conventional dirts tmt whirli lias
been lound to help reduce tmth
IiIcmmI sugar levrts and fatty
ac ids In thr IiIcmmI irlati d to
heart disease
The d lllrrrn c r apjieurs In t
the lv|ir nl lals coosorord r
searchers at ih r University id
le s a s S o u th w e s te rn Me d u a l
Center m- jmiM m I in a recent Issue
of the New England .lournat of
Medicine
T h r diet was developed as all
alternative to conventional high
c a r b o h y d r a t e d ie ts r e c o m ­
mended lor most type II non
Insulin d r| irn d rn l (balletic* sail)
Dr A h h lm a n v u tia rg ih r prm
c I|m I Iiivc sllgalor
Adult oi.set dlatiellc s arr twice
as likely as non dlalietle* to
develop heart cll*&gt; ase. sciexjiert*
usually rrrutnm encl a dirt m
which 0 0 percent of the ralortrs
come Irorn carbohydrates 25
p e rm it Irorn f.it and 15 jierrent
Iroin prnieln
" 'T h e A m e r ic a n D ia lir ie s
A sa&lt;m tat inn recomm ends sue h
dirts lor dlatiellc s so as to reduce
the saturated tatty acids and
keep lo w density- lip o pro te in

Imagine...
Never clean
a contact
lens again!

II.D I.I levels dow n, hut such
diets c all lead lo Inc teased levels
ch t i.^ lk r r ld r s and lower ley-.s
o l h ig h d e n sity lip o p ro te in s
II ID L l." tiarg said
laiw density h|H&gt;proteln% are a
lv|ir ol cholesterol linked to an
increased rtsk of heart disease
IID I.
the s o -c a lle d " g o - i d "
c holesterol. Is thought to otter
*vi»n»&gt; protection acjalnsi heart
ptnttiems
Th e logic carladtydrale diet
also m a y not adecpiately control
hliMul sugar levels lor some
pMltrnls
I he researchers substituted
scene molicHilts.itur.dec! lals. like
o li v e o il. (o r s o m e o l the
• arhohyctralrs Th e new diet
gets up to 50 |M-rcent ol Its
c .dories Irorn lals. and 35 per
c c ut Irorn carttohydrales
"We chose m ououns.itunited
lals lire ausr they a rr as good as
|Milyurisaiuralrd lats In lowering
I.D I. c holesterol In cum partslon
lo iK ilv u n vilu ra trd lats. they do

not low er good c h o le s te ro l."
(ia ig said
T h e protein c o r .i.n i was not
rh a n g e d Each diet provided 200
m illig ra m s ol rholesterol and 30
gram s ol dietary liber
Th e high (at diet was tested tn
IO m en whose sugar levels were
not controlled by* diet alone since
I i IocmI sugar Is the most im|Hir
taut p r o b l e m m d ialirie s. tiarg
said

Survey: Florida tops states
in good health practices
behaviors.

By PA TR ICIA McCORMACK
United Press International
N EW Y O K K - Elrirtd
dents outshined those of 20
other states in following good
health practices, arc ending to a
llra h li Across Atnrric a survey
by Lout* Harris and Assoc late*
lor "P re ve n tio n " magazine
A m o n g four major cities s u r­
v e y e d . N e w Y o rk le d L o s
Angeles Philadelphia a n d th r
C h ic a g o m e tro p o lita n a r r a s
according to the five-year su rve y
rrlrased Th u rs d a y
T h r s u rv e y was based on
telephone interviews w ith 1.250
conducted Iwtwren H W 3 and
l!W47 in the 2 1 most jMipcdous
slates, covering 7M peri r n t o l th r
nation's population and lor the
mrtrojKilit.cn arras of the lour
largest cities Phlladrljihia at the
time w as ra n k rd above San
Franrtsco m population
P o lls te rs as».rct a b o u t 2 1
specific p ra ctlrrs th .it 103 public
health r t p e r ls have identified as
prom oting gocsl health — sue h
things as diet, eierrlse tv rig h t
control, auto safety, sm o k in g
and alcohol use drug use
Florida topped thr list w ith
V i r g i n i a ser o n d and
Mass.cc husetts third
K r s ld e n t s ol M in n e s o ta
W isconsin and Indiana had the
worst record lot good health
practice*, the report said
The pollsters developed an
index d u h b rd the "P re ve n tio n
Index." that listed all the good
liealth behaviors If all those
polled in a metro region or state
practiced all 21. the "P re ve n tio n
Index
score lor those places
W OUld I k - |I S)

The national average " P r e ­
vention Index score cam e In at
63 3H. based on percentage*
surveyed found tn t&gt;r jir.ee tic log
t h r k e y h e a lth p r o m o t i n g

Th e Itehavlors and the jterrentage of a d u lts p ra ctic in g
them, ai c o rd in g to the report on
the survey that had a m argin nl
error of 3 percent plus or m inus
— Do nut sm oke. 72 percent:
avoid sm ok in g in bed. 112 per
cent wear seat Itell. 57 percent,
avoid d rivin g alter drinking. 77
p ercent
s m o k e d e te rlo r in
home. H i p e rrrn t. socialize re g u ­
la rly . 8 3 p e rc e n t
frequent
strenuous exerci»e. 35 percent
Islrrnuous exercise is d rlln rd .is
exrrcism g so that "y o u breathe
heavily and y o u r heart and pulse
rate are accelerated (or a jiertcMl
lasting at least 20 m in u tes":
regular m eans "three days a
week or m o r r " |
— Drink a lcohol m o d -la te ly .
Hk perrent (he a vy drinking is
defined as "th re e or more drinks
a day w hen you do drink 'I.
avoid home accidents. *'l p e r­
cent lunil l.il in diet 54 percent,
r jtn ta iii p ro p e r w eight
24
percent
a lw a y s obey speed
lim it. 55 jiercent annual blond
piessore test H4 perrent. take
str*M to control sires* 68 percettl t o n s u m r lltirr tjli fieri .-nt
— Lim it cholesterol lit diet 42
perrent
g e l j d e ij u a I e
vitam ins.m inerals 50 jierient
annual denial evarn. 75 percent
limn scMhum m diet. 54 percent
limit sugar in diet. 40 percent
7 H hours sle rp night HI jx-r
cent
Am ong the m.t)or states scor­
ing alatve the national average nl
« : 1 H w e re F lo r id a . 6 5 0 5 ;
Virginia 64 34: Masaathusr its.
0 4 28
N e w T u r k . 64 15 .
('altlornta. W ashington. 63 OH.
Mic higan t»:i o5 I'ennsvTvanU.

63.77; Georgia. 63 50. Texas
63 .50
llelow average New" Jersey
63 35 M aryland. 63 07 Illinois
62 07: North Carolina 62 57
M is s o u ri.. 62 2 5 . Lo u is ia n a
62 15 Tennessee. 62 05 O h m

0 l 08

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THE CLOSING OF HIS NEUROSURGICAL PRACTICE
AS OF JANUARY 31, 1989.
M a t A ' * Urged To Contact This Othc* Balo's That Dal* For
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A COMFORTABLE OLD AGE
II you rr a meinber tlie Senior
Citizens Sri vou know you have
InCs i&gt;t t tmijMfiv T h r growl h tn the
niinitM-r id olilrr jws^tlr is amazing
Irorn :l million aged
or olilrr in
I'XJil to morr Ilian 23 million tr&gt;
■lav laingrvlty Is wonrtrrtul. anil
II s even morr wonderful when
vou ran move atM iut easily and
comfortably That means taking
g&lt;MMl i arr of your lert
*Act outing to the U S National
Center lot Health Slatlstlrs Im
lulunent of tfie lower exirenillles
Inc hiding Hie leel Is one of the tna
(of causes nl artlvlly IlmllaUuil
A I m iu I one Inutlli &lt;&gt;t all nursing
liorne |Mllents can t walk at dll
and another one sixth ran nne
sixth can only walk when they
have help
Hun I grit your teeth and decide
lo grin ami tiear any Iimii pro

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want tn tie as mobile as you can
able in work at home and in com
m unuy artlvltlrs
Your (MKhatrtst can hr one of
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loot jirnhlrms you have and mak­
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W isconsin. 61 42
Minnesota
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I m ii Ii above average Philadeljihia
and Chicago m rtrn arras came
in lielow average — 63 20 and
62 25 respectively
' At this time s p rv ilir reasons
lor the differences are a matter ol
speculation.
Th o m a s Dvltdahl
direction ol th r "Prevention
magazine survey said
" T h is data provides a starting
jvouit lor study ol the jMipidatloo
ch a ra c te ris tic s that u n d e rlie
these t&gt;rh.ivtor variations

C L IN IC

O N YOUR

1988 — SD

DR A W . W OOD A ll

Recent medical science tus nude dranutic advances in the
treatment of impotence. Thousands of men luv e Ix-en restored
lo potency again by urologists through iut the l Jmted States using
ihis treatment. Once again men and their partners are enjoying
fuller more satisfying rcUtmn Jups.
A free booklet. “ Impotence; Causes and Treatments"
can be yours for the asking It explain- how tin- treatment iutilurd and the type of impotence it can help. Once you have
read it. you may wish to discuss your situation with one of our
physicians who specialize tn the treatment of unpotcnce.

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rupted. your organs and cells arr
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"One of the most effective
ways of encouraging recycling Is
providing container* for the
homeowners." said l"cte Grogran, director of materials recov­
ery fur the solid wuste consulting
f i r m of K . W . B e c k a n d
Associates. "In most of (he new
program*, the receptacle ta pro­
vided by the city or the (recycl­
ing) company."
Christine Velez. San Joae
curbside recycling project man­
ager. said during a 1986 pilot
program of 60.000 home*, half
the homes were given sets of
three containers to collect re­
cyclable materials and half w rrr
not. Velex said In Ihr arras
where Ihc container* were dis­
tributed. 72 percrnl of Ih r
homes participated, while only
38 percrnl of the household*
participated In the areas where
no container* were provided.
Velez said
Velez said San Jose now has
pUsllc containers distributed In
175.000 homes and Is collecting
n e w -paper*, a lu m in u m , tin
cans, plas'lr bodies and mixed
glass 'r three se|&gt;ara:e plas'L'
containers The container srls
cost 814 each, rrprraer.il- g
needy a 82 5 million etty In
v rs tm rn t In the containers
alcne.
Veler said Ihelr rlly's house
liold gar tMgr collection Iso con
traded lo private companies,
bul recyrllng ha* enabled ihelr
city lo reduce luiusehold mon­
thly gartiage hill* by about a
dollar.
A lth o u g h some elite*
Ihroughoul the country have
gone lo cash Incentive programs
lo encourage voluntary recycling
•attlclpatlcin. Velez said Tan
Jose oiler* none
"We offer no Incentive other
Ilian telling the people this Is

British spies still shock
Mask of Tre achery
By John Coatello
(Morrow. 70S pp.. 823.95)
Krpercusslon* Irotn (h r Cambridge Spy
Hlri|(. which rum r lo liuhi In 1951. arc still
nulling skelr turn* In English cloacta.
The latest thakri in litis eye opener by Juhn
Coalrllo. an English historian with good
Ameilcan Conner I Iona. Mask of Trrarhery" la
built around ihr biography of Anthony lilunl.
known a* "the fourth m an" In Hie ring Ihai
Included Guy Burges*. Donald Mai Iran and
Kim Phllhy. The ihrrc defected lo ihr Soviet
Union afirr working a* double agrnt* in British
Inlrlllgcnce In Woild War II
Coalrllo aaya hr examined tome 4 OIK) U S.
documents in preparing Ihla book Dial
technically vkilate* the llniiah Official Secrrl*
Act and may have a bearing on current
prupoaaU to strengthen Ihr law that alrrady
clanipa a tight lid on freedom of the prraa tn
(irr.vt Britain
What Coatello did. much to tlu confirm a­
tion of the British Ministry **f Orfenw. * u
seek out Hrttisl. documenta In the United
Stain, which tuu* lwen provided to U S
Inlrlllg nee agencies and ihr Stale Depart­
ment.
Under a U S •British agreement. the»e
paper*. Mill rlaaMlIed aa aeriel In Itrttaln. were
not meant to be made public Hut they wound
up in the National Archive*, whrrr they are
available lo researcher*. and In Fill file*, where
Costrlki obtained them through the IrreloR i
of Information Act
Ualng these plua Interview* with forrnri U S
tntrlllgeiue official*, Costello catnr up with
*orh mnctu*iou*a
• It was tilunt and not l!urgr«a. a* ha* been
believed, who served a* the rrcrutlrr lor Ihr
Soviet* at Cambridge Unlverwlly in the 11130*
• The F i l l * u h |i« •tr«i lilunl rtf tiring a So* tel
agent In 1951. but the British embarrassed
about the extent of Snvlel prnrtrallon of their
chief Intelligence service*, denied It and
refuvd ro permit FBI ig"*ms to question lilunl
when hr w rn l to Washington
• Hucklrigtiam Palacr had a vested InirrrM
In covering up IDunt’a past betause hr wa*
aenl io Europe it Ihr e.vl of the aar ir rolle r I
from raptured German archive* all reference*
to die royal laimly. particularly I how pertain
ing lo the Duke til Windsor * alleged pro Nazi
activities lilunl * la*l Job wa* curator of Ihr
royal lum lly’%art collertloii
• FBI D lm -ior .1 Edgar Hoover conMderrd
Ihr duke and bl* American wife, the former
Walll* Slmp*nn. security rtr.k* and waited the
Hrttl«h to intrrn them for Ifie duration of the
war.
• Hltmi wa* not ihr chief "mote" In Hrttloti

Inlelllgrnce; It wa* Guy Liddell. one of the top
officer* In MIS. who was never Investigated
although lie wa* a clone associate of Blunt and
Burge** and traveled In their homosexual
circle.
• The Hrlllah system for clearing people lo
handle aecrct information wa* a disaster,
it lying extensively on the ' old boy' tradition
of trust lug people with Ihr right family and
school connection* to run the most sensitive
espionage agencies
The extent of the damage Ihr Cambridge
spies did before, during and after World War II
probably will never be known outside of the
KGB
•
What Is known, and deprrsslngly detailed by
Coalrllo, Is that a small group of rollrgiair
intellectual* made fools of Ibr British In
trlllgcnre services and Foreign Offlcr. which
perrr.tMcd them to work their way Into the
most sensitive posts dealing with British
national security. Iraking Ihr nations lop
secrets lo the Kremlin
Blunt, who died In 1983. confessed lo i *
espionage role In I9G4 If. exchange for
liTinimlty from prosecution. Hut lbs public
never knew about It until l"rtrne Minister
Margaret Thatch* &gt; nr.nounced it u. the Hour*,
of Common* In 197P
"Mask of T rra c h o y " lime* the operation*of
Blunt and hi* rolleague* from Cambridge lo
Ihelr graves in a slory. aa the subtitle stale*, of
"spies, lies, buggrrv and brirayal."
I art Ing .3e Waters: An. *ties In lb » King
Years. 1 9 5 * 1963
By Ta ylo r Branch
(Simon and Schuster. 1.064 pp.. 824.95)
Taylor Branch argue* in the preface lo thl*
epic eflort. In write a history of America and
the civil right* movement during Martin
Luther King Jr.'s leadership, that "King * life
is ilie best and most Important metaphor for
American hlMory in I lie watershed pnMwar
Vear* ”
It Isa thesis lhai other historian* undoubted­
ly will challenge, but in this wide ranging
monumental tapestry of Just a dr rad.- of
American life Branch make* a prrliy good
rave for It
The param irrs are crucial h* 1954. ihr
Supreme Court handed down ihr landmark
decision outlawing school srgirgatlon. and a
young King look up Ihr past mate of Dexter
Avenue Baptist Chun h In Montgomery. Ala .
from which he would lalrr lead the plvolal
Montgomery bus boycott
This first of a projected I w o volume work
end* In 1963. ihr same year King helped b-ad
the March on Washington and delivered hta I
have a dream" speech and the year I "resident
Kennedy wa* assassinated

Grandm a — Lrwta Grtrrarii IN — 2.2031

N O N F IC T IO N
1 C hild S ta r — Shirley Temple Black |4 —
13.2031
2 A ll I Really Need lo Know 1 Learned In
Kindergarten — Kobert Fulghum ( I - 9,6791
3 Oracle: A Love Story — George Burns
17.5401
4 Senatorial Privilege — t-eu D.imorr 15 —
0.0771
5 The Laat Lion — William Manchester 12
-4.4791
0 T h e W ay T h in g s W o rk — David
Macaulay ( 6 - 4.4 IH|
7 Seven Stories of Christm as Love —
Leo F Bu*caglla(7 - 4.2551
8 Th e Eight-week Cholesterol Cure —
Hubert K. Kowalski 12.2351
9. The Home Planet — ed Kevin Kelley
(2.2 IH|
10 D on't Bend Over In the Garden.

T R A D E P A PER B A CK S
1 The Cat Who Came for Christm as —
Cleveland Amorv 11 — 16.887)
2 Love You Forever — Hubert Munst h (3
- 4.3421
3 Beloved — Toni Morrison 16 — 3.6411
4 W hy Do Clocks Run Clockwise? —
David Feldman 12.946)
5 Separated A t B irth — Spy Maga/lnc
12.919)
6 Hero W ith a Thousand Faces — Joseph
Campbrll(2.499|
7 Love. Medicine and Miracles — Berntr
Siegel (2.405)
8 The Power of M yth — Joseph Campbell
(2.(KK)|
9 Co-Dependent No More — Melody
Brattle ( 8 - I.7HI)
10 The Far Side Q allery 3 - G ary Larson
11.6741

UP1 report
SAO P A U L O . Brazil —
Brazil's rodeo cowlxiys arr an
upwar dl y m obile bunch
They smoke low lur clgarelies, trim Ihelr moustaches
and study Ihelr form on video
cassettes. And ubovr all. they
dream of America und of
winning golden "Top Rider”
hel l b u c k l e s on N o r i h
America's professional rodeo

Hnrull.
" In the United Stutc*.
(here's this Idea of Ihe cow­
boy as Ihr lopo. Ihr healthy,
handsome guy who gels Ihr
best women." said Eanard
Klbrlro. president of Ih r
steer-riders' association.
"It's something we've gol
locopy.”
They did Ihelr best al
Brazil's first National Cowboy
C hu rn p lo nshl|&gt; . held lu
N o ve m b e r in a covered
s l u (I I u m I n t h e b e s t
neighborhood of Ihr nation's

"Th e rec-pMon lias been J-'*i
»emUc.' Wall said "Bart ol Die
reason Is we were Ihe first In Ihe
slate and everybody wa* wat­
ching us In see If It could work
There wa* a lot of civic pride
Ir-vdved."
Wall said Ihelr lown p r o v i d e *
IO gallon plastfc boxes lor rest
denis All Ihe materials bring
recycled arr mixed In ihr ion
lalnrr and lalrr *■ »a-a&gt;rd at the
landllll by machine. sI m sum
Curbside collection has pro
duced Inleresllng results In ihelr
town Wat* *ald She said a form
of neighborly peer pressure on
residential sirrei* has produced
more participation by home­
owner* not wauling lo br out­
done by Ihcir neighbor*
W a ll said Ih r containers,
made from recycled plastic, bear
Ihe slogan "We recycle" wlikii
adds lo (lie lielghtiof Imod pride
as container* arr plated by Ihe
curbs for collection

separation
In the future with a mandatory program.
Tullork N kl be will provide runtalner* lor the
homes and use a *r|iaratr truck to collect the
recyclable* he said part of ihe problem wa*
acceptance was people saw the same truck
picking up thru rrgulai garbage and their
recyclable material* which developed a thought
live rrryctables were bring thrown away
Allhough Tullork esllmalrs Ihc rlly spent
8429 lor each ion of recyclable* &lt;oiledrd In the
program, hr still doesn't regret hi* first iry al
recycling
"li was priceless." Tullofk sakl "Because II
forced people In think about these thing*

Shopping—
Talk aItooI your Ideal photo
opportunity A litre picture of
Ihe kids with Simla would lie a
great Insert lo a Christmas card
lor Ihe grandparent*
Oh. sure If you don't mind Ihe
kid looking like he's Just gotten a
good eloar-up look at Freddy
Krueger
ll's some kind o( mind altering
drug ll's something they put In
the water »r release Into Ihe

atmosphere al Ihla lime ttl year
You know whal I think ll Is?
I think there's a satellite In
nrbll that emits some kind o(
radiation that penetrates our
brains ll’s programmed lu lx
strongest m December.
Thai s whal they were doing
on Ihe Iasi shuttle mission —
irplaelng Ihr salrllltr
Thai's why ll was so hushhush

Ihr saddle In Ihr early days of
Continued from Page ID
Ihe Kragun administration.-and
alcohol. Johnson said
you don't have lhat crowd
"‘They have a history of being around now." said Holierl Depragm atic." Chlm erlne said
drrlck. chlrl economist lor Ihr
"They strike me as bring doers."
Northern Trust Co ol Chicago
The appointment* may In­
"This Isn't a group lhai In
d i c a t e l ha l B u s h I* less
Ideological und more modrrulr llsrll has said Hurt higher taxes
than Bresldent Keugan. who would shakr Ihr founilatkms of
launched hi* first four years with Ihr republic. It's Ihelr leader
a dr terminal ion lo bring Ihr who has." Dcdertck said.
theory of supply-aide economics
The appointments show Bush
Into reality.
us Ihe establishment moderate
"Th e difference rrally Is lhat he appeared brforr ihr cam­
Ihc supply-skiers ... they w rrr in paign. Drdrrli k said

"You lakr lhai (or good or III."
D r d r r lr k added "President
Kr.ig.m was an extremist and
look whal hr accomplished."
Juslnnwskl disagreed, saying
tills team ha* Ihr poirnllal lo
articulate an economic strategy
a* (Mtwrrful a* Hr.ig.m V
"Th e Bush administration has
not yet had a chance lo artlcu
late the funrrpiu.il Inundations
of Its economy st r at egy . "
Jaslnowskl said
The chlrl arlnr. however, will
ultimately be Bush. Ihr unalysls
agreed

Coatlnaad from Pofa ID
out-of-work fat guys?
Children are st ared lo death o(
these clowns
Bul silll. those mommy* and
daddy*. In Ihe spirit of Ihc
holiday*, drag Ihrlr kit king and
screaming. Irar-streaked
youngsters up lo sll on Ibis old.
fa! guy's lap and lelt him whal
they want for Christmas

Money

bv Berke Breathed

BLOOM COUNTY
(JOTXWTH A

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hvaxcanc mr me

biggest city.
Slick pastel Slelsons sold
for $12 G irls In rllngy.
srqulnrd dresitr* vied wllh
Ixxiicd youth* In designer
jeans und expensive tussled
shirts to udd an Amertcun
Western touch

n a m r Mine* n me

xt/mew fe*i/y*eAT
rc a v A n

A local band called Texas
Stiow fiddled and stomped
through an amplified reper­
tory tii.it dealt mainly wllh
roses, ribbons, und Ihe lone­
some trail.
________ _

Klbrlro. 24. has been riding
rodeo since he was 15. He
nays his nose was broken
four limes, his lefl arm Iwlce
and his ribs twice.
"Now It's more or less a
Job." hr said, "bill I love II."
Hruztl bus a frontier tradi­
tion something like Ihc Unit­
ed Stairs of a century age- In
parts of Hie wild Interior land
owners and gold prospector*
still pack pistols — and use
them.

To help cities. Bell said Ihe
slate agreed lo pay ihe rnllrc 83
million lo 85 million annual rosi
for Ihe program through revenue
generated oy recycling materi­
als. such a* glass and newspa­
per. As a result of Ihe stale
subsidy, homeowner* saw no
garbage collection fee Increase*
East Greenwich, a small town
of 12.000 people, was Ihr p llo l
rlly In the stale program and
slnrr starling Ihe program List
year, has been able io reach
90-percent participation, said
Nancy Wall, town solid waste
coordinator. Allhough Ihe town
council established a warning
system followed by a maximum
8100 fine for rrsldenls who don't
I M r t l r l p a t c . no lines have been
Issued. Wall said

didn't rare *
Tullork ended Ihc advertising and -ash
program a year ago and since then, he said Ihe
recycling level lias remained alsvul Ihe same
Tu llo rk said he Is dralling legislation lo
recommend lor stale approval which would
allow Ihe clly lo adopt mandatory curbside

ContlBMad from Fog* ID
Tullui'k said
Tullork said the city conducted a Irlrphour
survey of 400 people who reported 68 percent
were rrcycllng some or all o( Ihe lime Hut Ihe
amount* o( material* actually tiring rollrclrd
helled lhat rrsull, Tulluck said
Belorr Ihr Cash tor Trash program was begun
year* ago Tulluck said Ihr rlly had a
newspaper recycling program In place that was
removing one-half at one percent of Ihe gartiage
(rum the waslesirearn. although newspapers
typically represent up lo 10 percent of Ihe total
waste going lo a landfill Al Ihe end of 18
months, only I percent of Ihe waslesirearn was
bring rrrnoved by rrcycllng newspa)wr* double
bul still very small
"Big deal. It mean* 99 perrenl of It wa*n I
gelling taken out," Tullork said The people
here must havr a dlHrrrnl kind ol srnsr ol
humor or something I mean II was crazy lo
oflrr a $1,000 But the people around here |usl

M A B 8P A P ER B A C K S
1 Th e Bonfire of the Vanities — Tom
Wntfe 12 - 4.4551
2 Love and War — John Jake* 11 — 3.0451
3 Tt.a Tom m yknockera — Stephen King (4
- 2.55.'»
4 The Math — Dean Knout/ tIO — 2 14H|
5 Silve r Angel — Johanna Lindsey ( 2. 1721
6 Fam ily: The Tlca that Bind and Gag —
Krm.i Bnmhrrk ( 1.8591
7 Tim e File* — Hill Cosby II.8351
8 T re a s u re — CliveCussler(5 — 1.650)
9 Kaleidoscope — Danielle Sleel |7 —
1.542)
10 Se arch the Shadows — Barbara
Michaels 11.1101

Brazilian rodeo riders
dream of the big time

As a result of ihelr voluntary
recyrllng program lo try lo
reduce ihc demand on Ihelr
landfills, about 60 percrnl of Ihr
city's 147.000 household* havr
signed up. Barker said
Barker said half Ihr homes in
the clly are provided wiih a
90 gallon container which Is
used for the collection of re
cy viable material* The contain
r n are collected monthly Unr.cr
and her contract. I he other hall
of Ihe ciiy’s h om e* are provided
three Marking tunlalners like
those used In San Jose These
- -nlalner* are picked u p '.rekly.
Barker said the program lia*
been able lo reduce household
waste going tu ihr city landllll by
• ur lo five percent and com­
mercial wastr by 25 percent, for
a total of nearly 30 percent
One of Ihe first cities in the
nation to require rurtislilr sr|«a
rati on of gar bage is East
Greenwich. K I Th e Khode
Island Legislature passed a law
L» 1986 rrqutnng -very com­
munity tu begin mandatory
curbside separation by 1990.
said Carole Hell, senior stale

environmental planner. Hell said
the state was faring the rapid
filling of Its main landfill and
needed lo a d fast

Program

THIS WEEK'S BEST SELLERS
F IC TIO N
1 The Queen of the Damned — Anne Kit e
(No 3 Iasi week - 5.202 copies ordered I
2 One — Kit liard Bat h 12 — 5. 115)
3 The Polar Express — Chris van Allsbtirg
(4 -3 .8 3 4 1
4 Dear MUI — Wilhelm Grunin Maurice
Srndak 11 - 3.368)
S T ' . Banda of Tim e — Sidney Sheldon (5
- 3 3291
ft Dragonsdawn — Anne McCaffrey If* 2.9021
7. A n y th in g for B illy — l-arry M&lt; Muriry
( 1 0 - 1.8821
8 The Cardinal of the Krem lin — Tom
Clancy | 9 - 1.5511
9 The Shell Scckero — Kosamunde Ihlcher
( 7 - 1.3681
10 Alaaha — James Mu hrner 11.2671

what need* lo be done." she
said. "M andatory separation
would be an insult io ihc people
her e b e c a u s e t h e y pr i de
themselves In helping out."
Velez said clly councllmrn
were facing a nearly full landfill
und had no permission lo build a
new one when they decided lo
begin the recycling program
about three years ago
The clly of Seattle, Wash.,
faced similar landfill pressures
when It began It* recycling
program In February. Lorlr
Barker, the city's wa*|e reduc­
tion project manager, said both
Ihelr city landfills are being
closed and are designated as
Suprrtund cleanup site* A new
landfill Is being opened, she said

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Summary
Final Judgment at
liluaWd In t*R Cou"If da
Faraclatwra antaiad an Dr
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Unit *0 1 R. LAKE HOWELL
lou*l m and tar Lamlnal*
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faridanir i — attardwg M ife*
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P EN IAL SAVINGS ASSOCIA
and I afeibilt anrwird tfe#*#*o
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TION a Calllarnla Carperalian
I PtfeMttl and W i l l I AM l
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RAVERS It Dttondanl Ma un
Public RaernOt at Samlnal#
dartignod Clark will tall a'
County. FfeaRa loga'fea, viM
public tal* M Ma feigfeall and
an wnduidad irM'ytl ir l*w
tomnon aWnwntt and limilad
ball txddyr tar caih al M* * » ,'
Irani dear at Ife* Sam mo I*
common aWmanlt dactaiod w*
Comity Courtfeauca m Laniard
taid Oaclaratlon al Can
SaminoW County Florida al Mo
d a m ln lw m I* be An a p
pwftananc* M Ife* atsv* Can
hour at II 00 a m or Ife# lllfe
dam iM m Unit
day of January. A D lt*t ifeal
tailain root property tituoty and
togatfear aim *H iNucturat
bamg In iam lnot* County.
Improyamanlv flaturav appll
Florido dak* bad at lot loot
antat and * | » v i l » M « t l or
taR lard o* mad in tor|wrvlwr
Tfeat c t r la l n Tovnfeouta
itwravilfe al public uW. ta *fe*
P a r c o l k n a v n a t L a i J.
W IN D W AR 0 S Q U A R E . SEC
fe.gfeail and bail bidder tar each
TION O NE. according la Ife*
al 11 oo a ttack A M . or Ife* ll
Plal Mar*at at recorded in Plot
day ot January Itot. al ife* Watt
Fran! door at Ife* LIMIHOCE
Rook I*. Pag* it . ot Mo Public
Cawnty Covrtfeawt*. Varlord.
Bacardi ol SamlnoW Count,
Florido
Florid*
O A TE O Ml* &gt; day ot 0*
(C O U N T SI ALI
comber, A D life*
D A V ID N B IR R IE N
DAVIO RE N B IE N
C L E R K OF THE
Clark o* M* Circuit Court
C IR C U IT COURT
By Jane [ Ja io v k
Ry Jana! Jatavk
Deputy CWrk
Oapwty Clark
Pwblith Oh II. II. IN*
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feaard F a lta r dr*a.n H i l d a fey toHmg a * I IM * * * * * *
ttaunc are ad.‘tad ma* i* may decide M avowal rey b c i w r
mad* *f M l two* mg Pwy i d need a retard a* m* pracaadmg i H d
Mr await pwrpaaa that may read M m u i ma* a rarfeatwr i h k * a*
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,
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p.okitfe t W i k . 1 II iaaa
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IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT. HONT I f NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA CASE NO M I I M C * ISP
I N R I F O R F E IT U R E OF S a M M U N lT E O S T A T IS
CUR R ENCY
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
TO E award »Mva&gt;d Jr . IM BaraMw
O rird Altamwky Sprmgt FL D M '
and ail eHwrt afe* claim ar mMryi* m Hw tv Me mg pr*M*r», al
Sal I P0 US cwrfyrcy afewfe #*t tailed ar ar afeau* ife* ' Hfe a*r *•
Augwe* ' M* a* v nee, IM* F tpiarwdr V * . Apartnwn* a l l
( ana bar * , SamiryM C ferlp * Wr da by •&lt;* fwm* *W*tl by *fe*
Sammaw laim*f StwWIkg D#p**t«wri Sammaw Cacmty FwrMa
•fee , .1 appav. f a t a . — HOtaOtlAgiE S JO SEPH DAVIS JR
cn igtfe aa, a* January -tar a* I ■ A V m loam n o * tw ife*
yurpot* *a tiling * Pytilwn Mr RuW M S*Wv Cawe* ard Mr Fma*
tfearnd no* tw
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MrW'Wd M Hw uea a* *» ***# by HW SfeariH a* SamirwW Ccnm*y.
f wr ida upwi araduemg du* v 0®' Hw* ifea lama aat weed m
Sammaw Catmly. Florid# m .w talw t *a tfe* feat at Hw SUM a*
Florida d ra -rg wife t w * ,abaml and * * r (* anm*I oltaniai
pureuor) M Florda S*#*-ta» t i l **' M* I HE RE R V C l R T lF Y Hw*
Ifen Na*Kt and i*l oc *ampan, mg pwodmgt or* twmg v n d
r ----------- - ta T WrKU S*a*uMt t i l M* Ifea Hut ]fe*fe day a* Naramba,
’ taORMAN R WSXF IN&amp;EB STATT ATIORNI Y
BY ANNF f RICHAROS RUTBERG A S A lOk
t at* F .,1 * Shea* Sonlord Florido UTM
Pwfelieh Dacamba'« 11 '*•*

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Ife I HE C IR C U IT COURT. E I G H T H N IH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT . L IM IN O L f C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A C A S IN O M l l l ' C A I I I
IN R E F O R F E IT U R E OF A IM JF O R 0 VAN
V FH IC LE IDF N tlF IC A T lO N N U M R f R t U ( BKAiaa*
NO TIC E OF F O R F E IT U R E P R O C E IO IN O S
TO M*cfe*rd A Murker ala HagW Part
Road Ml R R,*d*r*ar F I lin e a r
M l HagW Park Raad. RiadmMn F l M C I
ard all ktfeart vfea claim an mWratl in Itw Mnavmg propart, alar*
IM* Ford Van VIN F laf R KAIatl vfekfe oat w ind er o* about Ife*
}S*n day al March *M* ol or near Nartfe end M erer, S*'***i
A Itomen N Springi SaminoW Cawnly F lorido by and being feaid by
tfe* Sam&gt;noW County Sheriff i Daporlman* SaminoW County
Florida vfeo alll oppaa, baMra tfe* H O N O B A R li K E N N E T H M
L E F F L E B. an IHfe day •• January I R t a l l R A U in loom Nil*
tor d a purpma al tiling a Petition Mr RuW M Shov Caul* and Mr
Fmal Order ol ForMOiPa vh y **w daknbad prop*,*, ihould no* b*
torteiMd M Hw wio ol o» low fey **w Shorrll ol Sam mow County.
F lor id* upon producing due proof Ifea* **v com* v o i weed tr
SemirmW C ourt, Florida m «iol*rwn ol ifea lave al tfe* S**N ol
Florida dra'&lt;ng vtlfe contfotiand and o*fear criminal ot tan 1*1
purwant M Fo n d # S*alu**i kM Ml Ifea I H E R E BY C l B T I F Y Ifea*
•fell Nat tea and i*l accompanying pWadmgt are being taryad
pur w an l to Florida S*alu**t Y U 1*I Ifea tfen »«fe day *1 Norambar
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n o b m a n b W O LFIN G EB STATE A TTO B N F y
BY A N N I E BICHAROS B U TR E B G A L A &gt;00
E a il F k t l S*rrat Seniord F lo*Ida m i l
Publitfe (Ncrfebrr a II IM »
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Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THI IIOHTEENTH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANOFOR
LIM INOIE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CataNa R M I C A B P
ME TMOR FIN AN C IAL INC
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G E O R G E IV f Y G AY. E T A L
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE M L !
N O TIC E IL H E R E B Y G IV E N
pur m a rt M a F mai Judgmar* a*
taryc ■****• datad Daaambar a
raa and artarad m Car* No
a a M D C A g t P *f Itw Ctrcw**
f*wr* *• H a E IG H T E E N T H
Jud icial C lrca il In and far
S E M IN O L E Cawnly. Florida
Vfea,yin ME TM O R F IN A N
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dear *1 ife* Seminal* lo u r* ,
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January 11 *«gt **w taHoving
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TH I W E L T M F ffT O F 1 0 '
M AN O ALL OF LO TS II ANO
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LO U TH i OF TR ACT I* S C I
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P AG E * OF TH E P U B LIC
R E C O R O L OF S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY FLO R IO A
O V E N RANGE R f FR IG E RA
T O R , D IS H W A S H E R

INTH I CIRCUIT COURT OF
TN I IITH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
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PURSUANT TOCHAPTIR tt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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Judgment t l t a t u t w i daWd
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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
purewani M an O d e r a* F mat
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NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEIOINOS
TO Robert RodriguaJ ULM North Daw BouMrord Tampa FL
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and Oil others oho claim on tnlatkil In few lo*loving properly al
la) fee* oo US curt arc , which vai t*&lt; rr&lt;1 or a oboul tfe* *0*fe day ot
Augutt iia* ol or nr a, GoHtnuo* Aport manll longvood and
SaminoW County Lorrtctlonol Focllily Fly* Pomlt SaminoW
County. Florida by awl being held by Ife* iaminoW County Sheriff t
Dapoilmarl. SaminoW County. Florida who will oppao* balor# l*w
HONOR ABLE KENNETH M LCEELER on IHfe day of January
IMl ol I » A M in room Nila Mr **w purpoto ot filing o Ptlilwn lor
RuW *0 Show Ctwin and Mr Final Oder ol ForMitur* why Ifea
drknbed propat'y ihould not b* lorlr.'rd M *w use of or tow by tfe*
She,III of SaminoW Cocml,. Florid* upon producing dew proof Ifeal
tfe* tamo wot uted m SammeW County. Fwndo w ytoUHan of Ifeo
love of Ifeo Slew of Florido (Welmg with contraband end o'fea,
criminal ottrniat putuanl M Florida Lla'uWt *11 Ml Jfea I
HEREBY CERTIFY tfeat Ifelt Nolle* and lit accompanying
pWadmgt a n b r ig tetrad pursuer! M Flor Ida LlotwWi *D Ml J0a.
Ifeil Iktfe day of Norembar. IM*
NORMAN N WOLFINGER.STATE ATTORNEY
BY A N N IE RICHARDS RUTBERG A LA 100
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Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
T H E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IK A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FL O R ID A
C iH ia a m u a
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CHASE H OM E M O R TG A G E
CO R P O R A TIO N .
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N O TIC E OF FO R EC LO SUR E
SALE RV C L E R K OF
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Not Ha It h xaby givon mar ma
undxtignad David N Itorrtan
d a rk at ma C lrtu ll Court at
Samlnota Caratty. Florida, m il.
on ma l«m day o&lt; January, lit*,
at H OD A M . at ma Front t o r
at ma Samlnota Comity Cairn
homo. ta ma City
y at Sant
Florida, attar tar ta N and tall at
m *tlc auNry la ma Mgheat and
batt b u ttx lor cath. ma tallow
mg Otter toad property trtualad
In Semintot County. Florida,
to a it
Lot I t . N IU O E N L A K E
V ILLA S PHASE I. accenting to
ma plat macro! at racardad in
Plat Rook J*. Pagat f t tt l.
Pwb'ic Racardt el Seminal*
County. Florida
purtuant
ma final t o r re at
terucleaure antarad m a rare
pending m told Court, ma ttyla
at n in th It C H A S E H O M E
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N ,
r t V A . PO C V ER IN O . TrUtlar
under ma provitaaatt at a Tiw tl
Agraamanl data« Nan n a t r L
ltd* knann at T rv tl ttd tR C L at
u t .at at
W ITN ES S my hand and at
Octal tool at taM Court Put am
day at G rtrm bar. IN I
IS E A L I
t y Jana E Jatnmc
* deputy Clark
Pubinh O k II. to I tat
O f L I II
IN T U E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IR C U IT C IV IL NO
R M ItC A ttl
JA M ES W SHIR A and D ONNA
M SMIRA. hutbond and vita
Ptowilifft.
BOBBY R BLACK and DONNA
J B LACK, hutbarad and avtta
N O TIC E O F SA LE
P x tw a X la Chapter d
N O TIC E I S H E R E B T G IV E N
purtuant te an O d x or Final
JudgmoX at f x * &lt; taker* doted
I,
ta C o w He R t l l l C A R l ut
me Clrtutl Court «t the Eign
leenm Judicial Circuit In and tar
S a m m a it C o u n t ,. F lo rid a ,
••herein Jemee Hf Stura and
Donna M Shite are Ptotafifft
and B atty R Block and Cam e
J Black are detendanti. I trill
aall la ma fugheit and bail
bidder lor tath a&lt; ma n o il Nani
door ot me SemlncN County
Caurlhaww M&gt; Sanlord Samlnala
County. Florida at ll t t o'clock
a m an Itw tm dor at January.
proper i , at tat harm m taid
Order or Final Judgmant to
w t l ______
lo ! 77. Rtoct It. Eatlferrwt
Subdi rltlon. Unit 1. according la
ma plai maraal at recorded m
; Plot Boat 11. Pagat to and II.
Public Racardt at Semmeie
Caunly. Florida
DaNd al le m mata Count,.
Florida ton S day X Dacambar
IP
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
A t Clark. Clrcufl Court
Sam mole County. Florida
By Jana l Jatawic
A t Deputy Clark
Publith Dec 11. IE I N
D E L II*
N O TIC E O F SALE
NAME
SPACE
Serrtce WorM
CIS
. JatmOuptry
Cl
Allan P rlm ai
Cl
Slava P dm te
C ll
• Karl Schroadar
C ll
le ir ltO v ttt
C ll
P a ir, Hatcher
CM
. Vincent Broc ale
Ot
■ TrotaanHall
AN
Calhy Allman
Al
Barbara Smith
A*
Pat*, Hale her
C71
R ottrt Johnton
E »A
MHkay Joyce
BIT
Clay C ia r,
01
Par tone’ property cemltlMg
ol tola m e llre tte t. lam pt
drattart with clothing, aall
paper tem plet, electronic!
mitcollanaowt boret and o«har
1 paruorsal llamt wtad In the homo
m il be told lor cath al public
ta N on i] u It al itA M al
baton addrttl to talitly onnor
. Iwn tor ronl duo In accordance
■w ith Florida Statute* Salt
Storage Facility Act Secttont
ll O U a n d U M J
Alt llamt or vpacat may not br
t *va.i*b**l detoot ttl*
' A A A Security Storage
a ll Airport Blyd
■' Seniord Florida m i l

■ rot m i n i
; Publith Dec II. II IN I
r D E L SI

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‘ IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U B T.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. N IMP CAP* L
SUN B AN K . N A TIO N A L
ASSO CIATIO N.
Plamtitt.
K A Y E M IC H A E LS and
S T U A R T T . SM ITH , har
hutband. B AY F IN A N C IA L
SAVINGS BANK, and arty tat
known hate*, devil***. grantee*
cradttartend other itaAnwwn
par tent or imknown tpdu*a*
claiming by, through, and under

N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E N hereby given mat
the u n d e r lin e d O A V IO N
B E R R IE N Clark ot mo Circuit
C o u rt al Samlnala County.
Florida, will on me n m day at
December U N . at II W o'clock
a it . t l I N WMl Front door at
the Samlnolf County Court
homo. Santord. Florida, otter
ter ta N and tan ot public outcry
to mo htghati and t»a i bidder
lar cath. ma taHamng deter &gt;bed
property tlluota In SemlnoM
Caiaily. Florida
Let* M end J* W IN G F IE L D
N O R TH According ta me Plal
Iturret ot racer dad m Plat Boo*
J* Paja* II and It. Public
Record* at StmlnaN County.
F wnd*
pur*uanl ta Itw Final Judgment
entered Ut ltd cate pending M
taut Court, the ttyle ot which it
Indlcatad aba 11
W ITN E S S my hang and ot
I »oai teal at t x d Court mi* Nth
day el November. I N I
IS E A L I
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L C K ..O F T H E
U R C U lT C O J R T
By Jana E Jatawtc
Deputy Clark
Publith O r A H " r t
DEL &lt;
N O TIC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Natlea It hereby gluon Ihol I
am engaged m h u i r e u al I N I
S an M rd A re Sanfv/d. F L
Sam mate County. Florida itadx
ttw Fictiltaut Nam# ot CLASSIC
A U T O and that I intend ta
regular toM nemo wtm bo
Clark at the Circuit Court.
Saminrta County. F tartda to
x cardance wtm mo Proaittan*
ot mo FHfMouk Nano Statute*
T a W II SattNn MSOt Florida
Statute* toil
/tr'SoNt Fentcca
Publith Doc II. I I TS NBA.
Jan I. IN *
DEL N
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
T H E IIT M JU D tC S A LC IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R S IM iNOl I
C O U N TY . F L O R ID A
CASE NO. M 11*1 CA d* P
AM E R IFIR S T B AN K. F S E .
l/k a F irtl Federal Laving* and
Lean Attociatwnat Miam i
, Plamtitt
A H M E D A LI SMAMABUOOIN.
ETA L.
N O TIC E O F
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purtuant ta a Summary Fatal
J udgment el l u t c u v r daNd
I. I
Cate He W l i n C A «* P at me
C irc u it Court al the U T H
Ju d icial C ircuit in and tar
S am lnala C a u n ly. F lo rid a ,
wherem A M E R IFIR S T BANK.
F S B . t/k/a F lr i t Federal
Taring* and Loan A*toe ration at
Miami. Plamtitt and AH M ED
A L I S H AH ABU DO lN. f T a l .
a t attendant*. I win t*ti ta m e
hignetl luddar tar coth al me
W ail Freni Door at me SemmaN
County Caurtbouia. Santord.
Fidrtda at II M a cta tk A M an
ma Jrd day M January. IN*. Pw
Judgmant. ta wit
Lot 11. B E L AIR M ILL* U N IT
O N E . x c a rd m g ta the Plat
thereof recorded » Plat Baoa
1 1 . P ag ai r and I . Public
Reed'd* ol SeminoN Caunly
Florida
IN C L U D IN G S P E C IF IC A L
L Y . B U T N O T BV WAV OF
l im it a t io n
Th e f o l l o w
ING E Q U IP M E N T
R ANG E O V E N
DISPOSAL
DISHW ASHER
FANHOOO
C E N T R A L HE A T AND AIR
TO G E T H E R with all itw un
peoremert* now or haroattar
a a ia m a n t i. tig h t*
ip
purtanancat rant* royaltiat
mineral, ail and get right* and
profit*. wator water right* and
water ttack and oil fiitvro* now
or heraefler a part of the
property including replace
m*ntt end addition, thereto
D A T E D itu* i*t day of Do
" d a T i O J T b E R R IE N Clark
Circull Court
By Jana E Ja*awic
Deputy Cloth
Publith Dae b i t , IN t
DEL C

N O TIC E OF PUBLIC MEARIHO
The SaminoN County Board ot County C x n m ittio n x t will hold a
'p u b lic hexing in Roam W IJO ot tha County Satyica* Building
Santord Florida. January 10 IN t J 00 P M . o» a* won thereafter
* at potubto, to contidx the tallowing
R EQ U ES TS TO R EZO NE
* I HAGEN D EV ELO P M EN T
R EZO N E FROM A I
* A G R IC U L TU R E TO R IAA SINGLE F A M IL Y R E S ID E N TIA L
P Z N at - Parcel 1 In Section IS TowntMp A Range 1* Duff Kt rt
. Further drier,bed at M acre* Keeled on ttw watt udr at Myrtle
* Lake Hill* Road, north ol Nortnbridge Subd‘r&gt;uen
7 H UG H H A R LIN G - REZONE FROM A I A G R IC U L TU R E TO
* N IAAA SINGLE F A M IL Y R E S ID E N TIA L P Z tt M A portion ol
Parcel 7C In Section 11 l o w i n g JO Range JO Di»tnct rt Further
* drtcribad i i I I I k rev located*® r n ' ol Matter Annuo and norm
* ol W r '*»#
* 7 JANE A O R IA TIC O
H tZ O ttE FROM A (A G R IC U L T U R E TO
R IAA SINGLE F A M IL Y R E S ID E N TIA L
P Z t t r t — F x t a t t 11
•J IJA and IJB in Section 7*. Tewmhlp 71, Rang* 11. and alto Parcel*
a 71 V 11 JIB TIB and M A in Section 7* Townthip 11. Range
* J1 D H lrltt t l Further drtcribad at Ud f acre* located tenth at
'• Chapman Road and eetl ot SR ala
a PARK A V E N U E O E V E L O P M E N t CORP - REZONE FROM
i A I A G R IC U L TU R E TO R IA SINGLE F A M IL Y R E S ID E N TIA L
;P Z M M
Parcel ) in Sactlwi A TowntFUp A Rang* K Ditto let rt
Furttwr dreertbx} at IS acre*, located an me watt tide ot Itw
Lcmgwood Lata Mar , Road touth ot Humphrey Road
R EQ U E S T A PPR O VAL OF A M E N O E O D£ VE LOPME NT PLAN
I G E R A L D R U T B E R G — R E Q U E S T A P P R O V A L OF
A M E N D E D O E V E L O P M E N t P LA N - Parcel T* in Section la
Townthip 11, Range 7* Diitrlct 14 Further deter bed at a cate halt
acre parcel M ated on it a watt tide ol Me, Hand A ranua. JOS' north at
Oranole Road
I hot* In attendance will ba heard and written comment* may be
tiled with the Land Management Department Hearing* may be
con 11nurd Irom lima to time at found necettary Further detent
a .a labia by calling H I II JO F item cm t i l
■; N O TE
Par ton* are edy.ted mat ll may with ta appeal any
t o ip o n made at mi* mawting. may win need a record ot mo
: proceeding* and lor tuch pur pole may may need to tnture mat o
• y u .K .i m f t - v l S' mt procee ds* It cimdr. wfiicJa r x x d KK'ue**
. the tottimony and irKtanco upon which the etta**1I* t o t t t
'
■' SectionTBt 0101 Florida Slatvta*
B O A R O O F C O U N TY COM M ISSIONERS
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY FLO R ID A
I
B Y H ER B H A R D IN . D IR EC TO R
LA N D M A N A G EM EN T DEP AR TM EN T
■ SA N FO R D FL O R ID A 17TTI
* Publith Oat II. 1*1*
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
T H E IITM JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FOR S EM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R IO A
C IV IL DIVISION
CASE NO: M M * CA** P
A M E R IF IR S T BANK. A
Federal Saving* Bank.
Plaintiff.

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U B T. IN
A N D F O R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FL O R ID A
C A S IN O M «1 * l C A e* P
E D M U N O H IL L and C A R O LY N
M H ILL.
Plamtitt
vt
L A R R Y G B A N G E R T,
P A U LIN E B A N G E R T.
A L F R E D B IL A N S K I. NANCY
B1LANSKI, and any i x t nwwn
hair* dantra*. gran tar*
creditor* and other umnawn
pxto nt x unknown tpoukat
claiming by. through, and under
any at the tt t io named

County Courlhaut*. Santord
Ftondo. Ottor tor kata and tall ot
public Outcry to mo high**! and
bat I bidder tor cath. th* tallow
ing datcribadprapart, tlluota In
Sominota County. E tar KM
Lot 14. D AW N E S T A T E S .
S E C T IO N I. x c x d m g to m*
ptot thereat at ta txdad ta Plat
Baa* Tl. Pag* It. PuMK R#
c a r d t at Seminal* C aunly.
Ftonda
purtuant ta ma FtnX Judgmant
antxad m a cat* pend mg In to d
Court, th* ttyta X which It
indlcatad abort
W ITN E S S my hand and X
liei*i tool X taM Court m it tm
dayXDecem ber in*
IS E A L I
D a vidN Berrien
C L E R K OF TH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By Ja n a f Jatawic
Deputy Ctart
Publith O x II. IB IN*
O I L I II

JAM ES R M A l L E T I and
F R A N C E S M M A L L E T I .hit
WIN FR AN K M A LE m and
M AR Y M A LE T i l , hit wtto
FO R D M OTOR C R E D IT
C O M PAN Y, a carper alien and
C ITIC O R P PERSON TO
PERSON FIN A N C IA L.
N O TIC E O F SALE
PUR SUANT T O C H A P T IR 41
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pwrtuanl ta an O 't o or Final
Judgmant at taroctotue* data*
Nevembev » . Itab and antarad
m Cate No S4 t r t CA 04 P X th*
Circuit Court Ol me n m Jutociwl
Circuit m end lor Samlnota
C o u n ty . F lo r id a , w h e ro in
AME R lFIRS* BANK. A Fedar
ol S o v ln g t B a n k . I t a
A M E R IF IR S T F E D E R A L SAV
IN C S A N D LO AN ASSOCIA
TIO N A Unitod SiaNi carport
•tan. Plaintiff and JAM ES R
M A L L E T I at o l. are Deton
dam*. I win tali ta ttw higtttt
and batt kiddti tar cath in the
tabby at me Sam mete County
C ourmou*e m Santord Sam maio
County Florida at II M s ’ctoct
AM
i n I N l t a la y at D t
tcrtttd p o p a rt, at tat tarth i
Fu
laid Order r Final
Judgment
towtt
‘. a t i t . B l a c k B ,
G R E E N W n o O LAKES. Unit II.
K c x d m g ta ma plat mar am at
rocavdad In Plat Boot I t Page*
1 ana I. Public R x o i d* at
SaminataCapm, Ftavida
L-to d at Santord. F uwide. Rut
I &gt; d day al November ttat
O A V IO N iC R R IE N
A t Clark. C u t ut Court
Semina*. Cum
Ftarici
By Ja n a f Jatawtc
At Deputy Ctar t
Publith D m A II. IN*
O f L 41
N O TIC E Or
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Nolle* It hereby g van mat I
am rngtgad m butatrta at P O
Baa tab Faro Part Samirwia
County. F lo rid a under the
F i c t i t la u i N am e of
N EIG H B O R H O O D NEWS. TH E
C O U R IE R . TH E TIM E S and
dial I intend ta rogitta laid
name attd) the Clark at the
Circuit Court. Sominota Comity.
Florida In Mcardance with Itw
Pro* It tent at the Flctlttaua
Name Statute* T o w n Sacttwt
■Al m F tar Ida Statute* T*W
W Janet
Publith O x It. It. 11 Itgt
Jan I. lta*
DEL**
LAKE R U B Y . FLO R IO A
N O TIC E 1 0 E IO
leper eta taatad b d l tar m*
Itarn 11*tad bataw win la r*
catvod m m* attn* at m* city
Ctark La«* M x y . F tand* until
I R P M an January a itoe
Butt wilt b* publicly
at me
al City Han
lid E la ta Mary b a .tr i x d
Suit* H I Lata Mery Florida
Lata b*dl wttt b* returned ta
tender unopened A ll *Wb
mttaim t (ball ba m x i x d a m a
wtm Bid SpecilKetiant ava-i
abia at ne charge m ttw City
Ctart tOftica
Bid Itam
1 Canttruction at twelve 111!
1 Addition Ot 0 turn lane and
tapar w tattling mtartMtian
It mailing me.
lailta
City Ctart
F O tw m
Lata Mary F t M itt
ll del IVX mg t t l 'i r r to
City Clark
U t E Lake M x y Bautovard
S ta te m
la ta M x y F l U'aa
The City raiwrvot the ngrd to
r*|act any ar all tad* aim or
w it h e r ! ( I I I *
ta w a iv e
tathrucaHtw* ar ta accept ma
bid which in It* bail ludgament
batt tarvat ma mtaratt at Lena
M x y Cat! ot tubm itlx at th.*
tad it contidxad an apxatwnai
cueI ot mo tv d to and than not
ba potted on to or borno by the
City
Data* O x ember t. lta*
Publith O x amber It. I I Itai
D E L *1
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO UR T OF
TH E U T H JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O FOR S EM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
C A S IN O M MO* CA at L
S O U TH E A S T M O R TG A G E
COM PANY
Plomtilt.
JA N IS M M IL L E R E T AL
NO TIC E OF
FORECLO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purtuant ta a Summary Final
Judgmant at Faroetoture datad
O x ember I. IN* and antarad in
Cate Ne M M O O C A d t L o tm a
C irc u it C ourt ol the itT M
Judicial C ircu it In and lar
Sam lnala C o unty. F lo rid a
w h e re in S O U T H E A S T
M O R TG A G E C O M P A N Y.
Plamtitt and JANIS M M ILL
ER E T AL x t drtandent* I
will tall to me highetl bidder tor
cath a&lt; me Watt Frtnt Door ot
the Sammolo County Court
hovte Santord Florida at II do
O'clock A M on Ihe loth day at
January, ltd* the tallowing
Oeu ’ bnd property at tat term
In ta d Summary Final Judg
men! to wit
L O T 4. C L U S T E R G ,
W IL D W O O D A P L A N N E D
U N IT O E V E L O P M E N T . AC
C O R D IN G T O T H E P L A T
TH E R E O F . AS R EC O R D E D IN
P LA T BOOK I*. PAGES I. I »
and 10 OF TH E P U B LIC HI
C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
c o u n t y . F l o r id a
Together with all tl'u c lu rrt
and im prorem enti new and
ha'e*He» on taid land and
lirturat attMhed thereto, and
all rtntt Ittuet. proceed* and
profit! Mcrumg and ta X l 'u *
tram ta d pramita* all at which
x * Included within ma forego
In g d t t c r l p l l a n a n d the
habendum 'herrot rite an gat.
lItem ataci'K watar and other
twaling cooamg 'alugataimg
lighting plumbing, vmtilaling
irrigating and power trttam t
machinal appitanca* future*
and appurtenance* which x a
now X may hxoattar p x lam to
or be uted with, m or on taut
pram.iat. a ran Hough may may
ba detxhad x daixhabta
D A T E D mi* I day at Da
. I*
O A V IO N B ER R IEN .C tark
Circull Court
By Jana E Jatawic
Deputy Ctart
Publith Dae II. II IN*
D E L lid

Oetandantt
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C LO S U R E U L «
N O TIC E Ik hereby given that
Iha undarUgned David N B x
nan Ctark at ma Circull Court at
Samlnota Comtty. Ftarkla. will
on Iha Itai day at Janw xy. Itor
al ll » o'clock a m at m* Wall
Front door ot Iha Sommota
Caunly Caurthauk*. Santord.
F tar da . attar tar teta and tall at
pubik outcry M m* highat' and
batt bKktrr tar cath. thd tattaw
ing d rtcrtttd proparty tHuato m
Sam matt Cawvty, F tar Id*
L o t T A B. B l a c k I I .
SAN LAN O O TH E SUBURB
B E A U T IF U L . P A L M SPRINGS
S E C TIO N Mcordtng to me plal
tharoat at rocordod n Plat Baa*
L Pag* l l h . Public R acxdt *T
lemmata County. F tarda
purtuant ta ma Final Judgment
antxad m a caw pending m ta d
Court ma ttyla at wtucti it
WIT NESS* m y hand and at
ftctai tael ot said Court m it Jm
day at Itotomtwv. I M
IS EA LI
David N Berrien
C LE R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C U U H T
By .'ana E Jatawic
Ooputy Ctark
Pubitah Doc II, II. Itai
O I L W1
in t h e c ir c u it c o u r t

IN A N O F O R •
S EM INO LE C O U N TV .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO to n * l CA e* p
G i AO VS B E N N E T T .
Ptamhti.
RANOY R T L K M A N x d
DONNA R t CKM AN. tutwita
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E IA 1 E
n o t i c e IS h e r e b y G i v e n
yuvtuenl ta a S um m xy Fm X
Judgment at F x x t a x a a datad
Natam bx II. 1*M and entered
m m* Cat* No N I W C A R F
at ma Circuit Court at mo tdt*
Judicial C irc u ll ■» and l x
Samlnala C a u n ly . F lo rid a ,
wherem G LA D Y S B E N N E T T it
Iha P la ln llM and R A N D Y
R V C K M A N and D O N N A
R YC * M A N ara i m Daian
I &lt;
(udder tar cath X me Wat'
F rx it (ta x X ma Seminaae
Caunly Ceurthaute Santxd.
F tartda X it •* a m an ma Wm
mg d rv n tw d ro X ptavart, at
w i tarth m taid S x n m x y F n x
Judgmant ta wtt
Lett I *. I* and tl. BMtk F.
N a t* ChutuXa x c x d m g I* me
p iX thereat at ro ex to d m Plat
B a X i. page ta X ma Pubic
Caont,
R xxd * t*
Pi
TOGE IM
t F R with *U thW im
tnt* rum r twrepTler
an m* x * p x t y atat X I
a a t a m a n l * . r i g h l t , ap
purtanancat rent* reyaftiet
m m x X . X t and gat nghio and
X X tt* watar &gt;ighlt and watar
•tact, and X t tiiturot nair X
hxeatta' a p x l X me prattrty.
X tu
Datad mtt t m

day X

D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Ctart X Court
B r JaneC Jatawtc
Deputy Ctark
Pubinh O x A II. lid*
D EL at
in t h e c i r c u i t c o u r r
FOR S EM IN O LE CO UN TY
FLO R ID A
F R O B A T I D ‘ VISION
Fu# Nwrwbx dd to* CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
JE W E L L H F G E N E E R G E B
Dxaawd
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The adm inttlfaltan vf the
atiata X Jewel L ttagrnba^gtr.
d d c a a ta *
F ile N u m be r
M tot CP. it pending in thd
C ircu it C o v 'l l x Samtywir
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and adWatta* X the per tone'
raxataniative and thr pxtanai
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racym'ad to fit* with th.* epurt
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THE FIR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
THIS NO TICE
I I I X I c tfm t
*ga nt&gt; Itw atlato and III any
oblociion by on in to ra titd
pa'tan an wham mtt nXtc* net
tarred that challenge* Iha .*iid
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TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FO R EV E R B AR R E D
Publication x m it Nottc* hat
begun on O x amber a IN I
Pa'tanal RrpratantaHra
Jx a 'd n * Moiliwjn
IM M ytlic Wood
Catta'bxry Ftortd*ll&gt;0&gt;
Attorney tor
Per tone i Repreteniaiirt
Roberto Mark*. Ekguir*
JVC E Rabmton S I . Suit* M i
Orlande. Ftonda JJkOl
Telephone rOJ aJ1 i n I
Publith O x A II, )*tl
DEL U
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T .IN
A N D F O R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
CASE NO M i m C A X P
U H ITE O C O M P A N IE S
FIMANCI AL COR POP A T ION
P Xritm
K E N N E T H S J E T T and
P A TR IC IA A JE T T .h itw ito
IT T FIN A N C IA L SERVICES
THORP CONSUM ER
DISCOUNT. H O L ID A Y SPAS
A M D E ITN E S S C E N TF R S
INC .and any unknown hairt.
deniaat. gran lee* creditor t,
and ether unknown partant x
un* nawn tpoutet claiming byi
through and undtr any X the
above named Oetonrtenl*
Detmdanti
N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NO TIC E I* hereby given Ihal
iha undxtignad David N Bar
ra n Ctark X th* Circull Court at
Sammota Caunly F i x id* will
on Iha 10th day at January, itot
at 11 00 o'clock a m *t ttw W rtl
Front door ot th* SemlnX*

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O UR T OF
T H E E IO H T E IN T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF T H l S T A T E OF
FLO R ID A . IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
C IV IL A C TIO N
CASE NO M l i l t CA X P
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION
Plamtitt
K A R E N J ANDERSON In *
'•dually and a* Trwtta* X TH E
A N D E R S O N T R U S T .X X .
Oatandanlt
N O TIC E OF SALE
taolu a it hxaby given that
pwrtuanl It th* Fm X Judgment
X r X X ta tu r* entered m th*
ob#e* t l y lt d l e n t
In th*
C ir c u it C ourt ol to m in o l*
Count, F tar id* I will tX I ttw
pretax ty tituota m Somk-wio
County. F tarido. Cvtr» ■ttd *i
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O R L A N D O T E R R A C E . AC
C O R D IN G T O T H E P L A T
T H F R F O F kS R EC O R D E D IN
P L A » g o C K .1 P AC E !• O*
T H E P U B LIC RECORDS OF
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
F l o r id a
ot pubiK koi*. ta too hvghatl end
batt butter tor i Ota ot ta*
Ptotl F rant t a x X ta* Sammota
County Courtaouto X tawHerd
F lo r id a at I I PR A M on
January ft. M X
D A T E O Out I day X O*
O A V IO N B ER R IE N
Ctark X C V it a l Court
By Jon* ( JoaawH
Deputy Ctark
Pubinh Ok 11.14 lta*
D E L WI
MOTICE OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
butmett *1 P 0
H i Ion tor 4 F L » ; n
Sommca* Comity f tar Me under
th # F l t l l i i o u i N a m # of
K IO K A R D S and that I intend ta
ragiitav teta name wtm the
Ctark X thd C itrta l Ceurt
Samlnota County. Ftavida M
x t x d o n r * with th* PraeHMnt
X too F ktwiou* Nome Stah/te*
To W It Station M I X F tor Me
siatota* m i
/k PeVM ia M Adam tan
Pubitah O K A It. I t IS Itot
O f L El
IN I N I CIR CUIT l OUR f
FO R SEMItaOLE C O U N TY
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE O IV IS K M
File Number ta to! CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
S x r y B Gtover ll
U k bated
NOTICE OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The odm ontlralien *1 the
atiata X Larry B G tovx II.
d o to a t o d , F ile N u m b e r
to t t l C P it ga"dmg m m#
C ir c u ll Court for Samlnota
C o u n t y , F lo rid a . P robot*
O v ltm n th* aowatt X which n
h e r * Part Avenue Sam man
County Caurthautt Santord FL
B FTI Th# name* and addrattat
X me ywrtanai ragretonlaiiv*
a n d Ih a g a r t c n o l r a g r t
tantatiu# t attarnay ar* tat
torm baton
A ll mtorvltad p*r*an% x t
'•Wu.red to bid with nut court
W ITH IN T H b E t M O NTH S OF
t h e f i r s t P U B LIC A TIO N o f
TH IS NO TIC E III ail Claim*
agomti iha #*i*to and 111 an,
o b la ciio n by an in!*r**l#d
p x «e n an whom Nut nXK * nat
tor red Iha* challenge* ma , x d
ity X iha win m# wuw‘if*cali*n*
X th* p x tonal t*pr«**nt*tivd
vanu* K itatadKtwn X the
court
A L L CLAIM S ANO O B JE C
TIO NS NOT SO F lL E O W ILL
BE FO R E V E R B A R R IO
Publication X th.i N X k * hat
begun an O x vm b x c toe
P x tenet R*pr*tonl*tiv*
Joann G tovx L y K In*
•OJE AAt'tw Sltaal
Santord FL M ill
Attorney tor
PXtonai Napratanlaliv*
John E award jane*
P O Boa I N I
MOO S Hwy
11*1
Co***ibxry FL M W Mdt
Fla Bor f IIIM J
Tttaphan* 4C1 lie itoo
Publith O k 4 II. ito*
DEL M
■N TH E CIR CUIT COURT
E IG H T E E N T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT .IN A N O F O R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO M i m CA X L
C A L IF O R N IA F E O IH A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
AS S O CIATIO N , a corporation
orgamtad and antimg imdar the
law* X the Unitod S ia m X
A mat ice
Piombfl
P E T E R L 6 ROTSCH and hit
wil* SUSAN J B R O TSC H
W A Y N E SCHOOL F I E L 0.
T R U S T E E , BRYAN P KING
W A L T E R SE A R S O N and
JA M E S M B L Y T H E , o k a
J IM B L Y T H E
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF SALE PURSUANT
TO C H A P TE R tl
N O T I C E IS G I V E N Ihal
purtuant la a Final Judgmanl
dated D x ember | ttte m th#
abov* ttytad ceuta I will tall to
th* highott and bet* bidder tor
cath at Watt Front Door ol lh*
Sammota County COur thou**
S antord Samlnala C aunly,
Ftonda at II 00am an th* 10th
day of January. I to*, th* toitow
mg detr 'toed propxly
Lei U . Eatl Camden, accx d
ing to the plal thxaol at re
curded in Plal born MJ page*
El. M . and E*. PubHc R x x d * X
Sammota Caunly. Ftonda
D A T E D mi* tin day X Da
r e n te r. itof
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
C lark X Iha Court
By Jen# E Jatawic
Oaputy Ctaf*
Publith D x II. IE. MM
D E L IM

17— Ctm tttry
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M C A V ISA JUcaptad

FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY
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training and menage mem
atxtlanc* Etctoarv* tarrrta
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PACKAGING A IH IP P IN O
BUSINESS IN SANFORD
P**t*&lt;! tar a tohtad l t r a il
111 no lake* *im
BOB M BALL, JB P A C S M
LAKE MARY R E A L TY
_________ W 4 1 IE
B t A L E S TA TE CLA11 tel H »
mciydei bueea p r U y u r n e
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L e g a l N o t ic e s
IN THE C IR C U IT CO UR T OF
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN ANO FOR
SEM INO LE C O UNTY.
FLO R IO A
C A S IN O M M 1 A C A X P
L E S TE R Z iM M TR M A N x ta
S f I ^Ut ZIM M ER M AN n .iw ta
Ptxnrift*
RUSSELL E HARPER
G i f NWOOL) VILLAGE INC
and THE SPRINGS COMMU
N IT Y ASSOCIATION INC
N O TIC E O f SALE
N O TIC E IS H E B E B Y G IV E N
Ihal on lh* P d d*r °i Janwxy
ltd* a* l i n e n a I to* t e n
dear at th* Caurihout* ot
Samlnala County Sontard
Ftonda. Iha Kttte*&lt;grwd Ctark
••II i
dev r toad real yryyt*, l
L X 1. Bloc* B. *1 V ISED
P L A T O F T H E S P R IN G S
G LtN W O O O VILLAGE SEC
T ION I, K ta rX n g ta rh* p ix
to x a X at rK x d a d to P u t Book
to page* ft and 14 X to* Public
b x x f t X Semmraaa Coatofy
Ftonda towa'tau wiai x i am
d .uted I Jim intxatl to to*
Graanbaii x a o t P a x an **&lt;d
parly x " V I apKificXiy k#r
tor to m to* O K lx e lw n X C#v*
n a n lt and R atlrlcfion* f x
Cwn wood Village Sacin n I at
racxdad to Offic1*1 R x x d t
Boo* til. page elf X to# PuXW
R x x d t X SarnmX* Caatoty.
Ftonda an F tb ru x y J. U M *•
emended by tool Ameradmanf
r x v d v d an July IF. I t n in
Official Necxai Beak tea Pag*
III* X to* Public kvcxda X
Seminal* County, F lurid*
the eta'll*id tale will be
mod* pultuanf ta * Summary
F mol Judgmanl m ix e d Id Civil
No M MJt CA X P now pending
In th* Circuit Ceurt of th*
Eighteen"! jud-ciel C vtw il In
and la r Sem inal* C o u n ty,
F tar id*
D A T E O Itai* Jflh day af
Noram bx, lta#
Ctart X the Cwciwl Court
By Jan* E Jaaawc
Dapvir Ctart
Pubnth O r A II. lta*
DEL M
IN T N I CIBCUT? C O U B T.
I I G H 1 I I N T H JU DICIAL
C IR C U IT. IN ANO FOB
SE Ml NO l ( C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
CASE NO M 1*41 CA r t L
C A L IF O R N IA F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION a i or pore lion
xgom rad and aaitting under Iha
law* ot to* Untied Slates X
America,
Plaintiff.
rt
C Y N T H IA A F E R R E R , a
tingta p a n x i and C L A U D E T T E
V W ILLIAM S a itngtape'vto
Defendant!
N O TIC E OF SALE PURSUANT
TO C H A P TE R tl
N O T IC E IS G I V E N tn*t
purtuant ta a Final Judgmanl
dated December 1. 1**4 In toe
•tore ttytad cOvte. I will tell ta
toe highetl and twit bidder lor
tath ar Weil Fran! ttox X to*
Samlnala County Ceurtfaoui*
Sanford. Somlnol* C ount,
F tor id* el II 00 a m anih# ipth
day X Janwxy. Ito*, to* teltow
Ing deter bed propxty
Lai I I H O L L O W B R O O K ,
auaxtlurg ta in* Plal toxaof at
i x x d e d in Plal Book U . Peg**
M and 11 Public R x x d t X
Samtoeta County, f i x Id*
D A TE O toll tlh day X Da
(ember in*
O A V IO N B ER R IEN
Ctark X to* Court
By Ja n a f Jataralt
Deputy Ctark
Pubnth D x 11. if iFtt D E L 111

71— Help Wanted

SS— B u s in e s s
O p p o rtu n itie s

CARPENTERS

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helpers •
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CASHIER NEEDED
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1(3— H o o m
Unfurnished / Rent

i l l — Appliances
/ Furn iture

153— AcreageLots/Sale

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anyone in the G reater

323-3200

100— Pets A Supplies

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/ F u r n it u r e

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Radio / Stereo

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/ equipm ent

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321-2720
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211 W 1st S t . Stnford. FL 327Z1

(407) 322-4451

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S00 W I H S I . Sanford Fl

(407) 322 0305
Representing
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RetKtential'PdftonaiiM obile Home

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INSURANCE AGENCY
Celt 321-8532

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lt f — Ptt» t Supplies

235— Tru c k s /
Buses/ Vans

200— R e g is te r e d P e ts

SIAMESE CAT

Accessories

ROTTWEILERS

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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!
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Maalttlr

German U a l Ht tRl

209—W e arin g A p p are l

222—M u s ic el
M erchandise

211— Antiques /
Collectibles

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217— G a ra g e Sales

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239—M otorcycles
and Bikes

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241 — R e c re a tio n a l
V ehicles / C am pers

2 D — Auctions

• T R A V E L A G E N T • T O U R Q U IO E
• A IR L IN E R E S E R V A T I O N S

Fun tune o' part lime We Ira " on i*»e wttma com
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» Pompano Baach •F l

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N EW H E IG H T S !
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T0T0TA I TON PICA UP

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rw adanl f &gt;t rung rial I need
du a rta t Pompano Sen F l

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Sanford Herald
B itt Year, No 93 -

Sanford, Florida

School battle lines drawn

NEWS DIGEST

GROWING PAINS

Rezoning plans draw sharp response

BRIEFS

Five and Id year ptoje chnns lor
Sem inole C ounly schcxtls

from several local factions at meeting

Army copter crash kills four

STU D EN TS

TEG U C IG ALPA. Ilo n d u ra *
A U S A rm y
CH-47 transport helicopter crashed near Ih r
northeast r o i» U l c ity of O lb a T hum day. KtlllnH
at least fo u r A m r rlr a n so ld iers. tS r U S.
Embassy M id .
A fifth soldier tr* m issing. H **dd
A u th o ritie s found four Ix x llrs at th r site of d ir
c ra s h . M id r m b n i y s p o k e sw o m a n A n n r
Slitmun«t
C rjK i t* a |M*tt r lt y «*n I h r m u llira s t r o u l
atKNft ju o m ilrs north *»f Tegucigalpa. the
capital

Suspect a horror film fan
GREENFIELD. M ar* - Polk-* searching ih r
l,nine til (he suspect In th r m u r d r r of a you*)*
w om an seized h u n d re d * o f h o rro r m o v lr
a M lfa rt*. In c lu d in g v ld r o ta p r * . m *g *z » n rs .
tw o’* - . and m ask* worn by t o r v tiu m in ih r
••Friday I f ir l.'llh " movtca. d o cu m e n t* released
Thursday showed
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in ih r m u rd e r of IK -yrar-old Sharon Gregory,
who wav slabbed about tw o d o /r n t lm t * and h rr
throat idll O d 24. Ih r d*x u n ie n l* M id
T h r o n ly u u p r d — M ark Itra n rh . Ml
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draci last week, h a iu tlnu from a I r r r __________

From United P r * * * tnlernatlonal report*

By CAROL J. RUMBEV
Herald staff w if*

Coming Sunday...

SANFORD — Lines were drawn al last n ig h t*
Sem inole County high school rezoning meeting,
b ut l l ir y w r r c n 'l o u tlln ln if d is tric t boundaries.
Parents of Sem inole H igh School s lu d e n l* fold
zoning task force m em ber* they needed a d d i­
tio n a l students lo support school program * —
p ro gram * like llie ({Hied classes, and advanced
placem ent «lasses, w hich ({enerale d o lla r* (or
schools
They am asking that an area c u rre n tly toned
lo l.a k r Mary llt t l l i School he reto ne d lo
Sem inole The suggestion. w h ich was fir»l made
at an earlier task force m c riln K . l» now draw ing
h ig h e m o tio n s b o th (ru m l.ake M ary and
Sem inole parent* H is also upsetting a segment
o l the black c o m m u n ity , w ho Iccl that because of
r . . . w » L * 4 0 -p c rrrr* •—n m i'y r* » tn , '»**•
highest In llie county — the srlim tl l* being
Ignored
,
"M y ch ild happens lo lie black, but I don I
w au l h im penalized.' Leon Brooka told an
audience ol a pp ro xim a tely l(X) people
I am a
la x paying. p ro d u c in g c itiz e n and I w aul
som ething lor m y * lilld
For llio o k s II w ill lie years lirfo re Ills son Is old
enough in J u r iid Sem inole, b u l- 'n other parent*
at last n ig h t's in e rtin g the Issue .s of im m ediate
concern T h e ir suggestion is one ol six plans
under consideration by task lor* e members

C u rre n t

An overview and analysis of the Seminole
County School B o a rd * proposed f*ro n ln g
plans

□ Nation
U.S. plane shot down

By VICKI D eSO R M IlR
Herald coirespondenl

SANFORD — In an era ol Instant, easy ta re
everything, people have come lo expect that
even C hristm as trees m ust come In a b*»*.
fu lly d m ir n lr d and ready l*» w arm die heart
One m ight e xpe rt, therefore, that the days
o l w alking slow ly th rough a lot tilled w ith
freshly harvested tr.e s u n til |usl Ih r rig ht tine
was found, lied and bundled Into the fam ily

ear. ate over.

Not so. in sist ih e p u rv e y o rs o f live
Christm as trie s who are haw king Ih rlr wares
In d ir area

W e e k e n d s a re

busy

lim e s

Sanford parade
10 a.m. to m o rro w

INDEX
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C o m ics.........................OB N a tio n ..........................« *
Calandar ....................5B P a o p l* ..........................AD
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Daar A b b y ...................SB S p o rts ...........................JB
Editorial...................... 4 A W o r ld ........................... BA

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Calm w in d s , (air

Irn tp rra 70s
m ake Oils a b a u llfu l
day. Hul the w inds
w ill uris*- lo n lg lil
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la tis h a Raines (left). 11. and Adam Cornelius.
10 help decorate the tree a! Central Flood*
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own decorations lo proudly display on Ihe
hospital • Ire*

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A T LA N T A — I l n u r H urst Is nol like ly lo la­
the b a s is lor a C ollusion IV hearing
Horst, w ho distinguished h im se lf l l i r r r W orld
S r r lr s ago. c a u g h t San
D leg o'e p ilc h lo r a S5 3
m illio n c o n lr a d T h u rsd a y
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agreement w ith the IM drrs
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Ih r most p rrs s u rrd hiddm tt
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« he* klxsiks al Ih r end *il the I9H 5 season
••Fm s till o|K-n lor Imslness I v r gol a p llc h rr
lo peddle.” Manager General Manager Jack
MrKeon of the I’adre* sa iil In ih r lobby nl ih r
hotel that housed l » * r b a ll's w ild e r H irelings
during the week
W r sat«l before WC gol here
we wanted In gel a p llr h r r a n d a b ille r

Oy 1997
K lentenizrv
Middle
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Sears subsidiary
wants a piece
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MOSCOW
Relief w o rk e r* struggled lo
restore eome semblance of tir d r r Friday am id
die widespread destruction caused by a power
tut earthquake d ia l killed in is *d ll»ou*and* *»«
people, left hun dred * *»l th ou san d * home lew*
and obliterated r n t lr r to w n*
President M ikh a il Gorbaehev w ho cut *h o rt a
visit lo Ih r U nited S tairs. Cul*» and llr lla ln
b rru u a r *»f Ih r «a la m lly. a rrive d lu c k In M&lt;*s* **w
, a||k KlUlaftk «|iui WAD lli lu k l i i t f r i t
W
i r h f f H tu rf* In Arm m W e w h fff* ch«rr**h «n*irrrw
rs d m s trd 70 OOO people died

□ Sports
Bosox ace now a Padre

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□ W orld
Quake death count al 70,000

WASHINGTON — U nkn ow n assailants shot
down a chartered U S airplane. pre»um hably
lu llin g live crew m en, and ila in a g rd another In a
missile attack near Morn*m s southern border,
an area c o n tro l In i by h e a vily arm ed IW-doum
g u rn tlla s
U S and Moroccan o fficials w ild Thursday II
was not * In u win* was rrs fm iis ih lr l*»r Ih r
attack, lu ll a spokesman lor Ih r p ollsailo fr o n t
r r l i r l ({mop e m phatically denied in v o lv rm rn i
and offered to assist in In ve s tig a tin g th r
Incident
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A Jan, 5 vote slated lor 7 p m nl t-ake Howell
H igh School w ill so lld llv the task lo n e s rrzo n ln g
plan Their recom m endation* along w ith those of
Ih r m iddle school task lo n e w ill go Indore
Seminole C ou nty S* I mxiI l**»aMl m e m b e r* f«»r final
decisions The tx m iri date has n ol t e n i set
The *rea discussed Iasi night e nta ils eight Lake
M ary subdivisions bounded by Stale Road 15 *&gt;n
llie west. H ighw ay 427 on 17 03 on llie south A
southern! borders. Hospital Road and Seminole
H igh b o u n d a ii on Ih r eastern tm rder. and Lake
M ary Boulevard and Seminole H igh boundary on
n o rth lo .seminolc H igh School
• A ll we re hearing is wr.at s w rong w ith the
program s al Sem inole.’ Karen Fiey. said f i r y
llv rs In l^ ik r M a i\ Woods, has a ir n ih grader
and w ould la- a llr c lr d H llie suggestion become*
re a lity " W r *p rn t quite a hit of m oney lor a
custom home so our ch ild could go lo L ik e M at\
H igh and now w r find one y t.tr taler he II h a ir lo
move W hy. hr* ause Seminole needs program s ’
li dorsn I make any sense
When co nstructio n rra a c * at Semmow •!"
*.h&lt;&gt;.l w ill have • slud en l ra p a c ity ol 2 2 « l

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M u h llr
High S*iMX»l

S A N FO R D - T h e a n n u a l
Jaycee* C hristm as parade is
scheduled lo In-gin al 10 a.m.
tom orrow on E. First S ir r r i. In
trout ol die New T rib e * Mission
headquarters
The parade ro u te Is west
a lo n g th e W'. F irs t L a u re l
Avenue
A rt H all, president of die
Sem inole Sanford J a y c rrs said
tH) m ills , in c lu d in g d ire r band*,
a rr scheduled lo lake p ari Tingrand m arshal ta C h a rn a Davis,
die C hannel 0 television noon
news program anchor fierson.
h r said.
The them e of Ihe parade Is “ a
tropical C hristm as "
H ull said parking Is available
u l any of the m unlcl|&gt;al lots
d o w n to w n as w e ll as Ih e
cham ber o f com m erce b uilding .

lo r

area

C hristm as dee vendor* w Ih i offer a va rie ty •&gt;&lt;
sizes shafirs and prices
A random sam pling **l area l h rtsim as t i ”
m a ile rs found p ricing la s e tl o n dee s|^« m s
height and aesthetic*.
For exam ple, one m a ile r sells a * 10 lialsaltl
Hr and a *400 balsam hr Height and
aesthetics - color and lullncs* - account for
Ihe *390 difference.
Onr
i h Ut i *i 4 * to *ri tiMit Hr at
and a 7 foot hr al *:M 1 •»«» F o u r - 1&lt;* 3 feel trees
al one produce m a rk rl stall as low as S I 3
and l l - l o 12 fool tr e e *range lo S -10

Al a Seminole Counlv nursery. bals.un .its
range from *-1 09 lor a 4 l««*i m-e i*» 929 99

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W IN TE R PARK
III* F.asi *&lt; iH f.tl I'k a u la
IM .innitig Com m Hatnn lias a dilem ina
how lo
del Mir w hat * r lln ia die three d e vrlo jx is iHojMislllg
iu.il«,i .i«&gt;|i|iing m alts Mm tn a ih S iiu llk w V^Hiniy
sh ou ld m eel i n galn«om m t*al*ai auprosal.
I Io n ia n a sulisidkiry &lt;*• Near* l***r»&gt;o«-k a *j«» «&gt;r
('Im a g o . IS d a la*«-s* i l n r lu p r i to f.n&gt;;saie b u ild in g
n s lio fip ln g &lt;enter in th r Niai* lt*».«l 40 In le rsta l* I
a rra
|&lt;i |B i si nt*itl%r*k iM llw i i» iii|k im toll! IIH |» U lililllK
l o om ll s propv I revue m e n m lllre **• •(» P*«»»
T h u rs d a y (lin in g a in e rtin g in W inter Park Ih r
co m p an y plans .* *»*MMXI0 - p . a ir loot 'h&lt;&gt;plrt" f t
m a ll a lliie n o n h w e a t com er **t S R M iam i I 4
The r n m m lllr r Is also aw alilng l**im al appll* a
i mmis (or approval Irorn two n ilir i * i atifianles
p lklllllltlU k||fi|i|ilM |[ i i m IU III • 11« *tt« •
M H vin Simon A A s - m a n s of Im fU n a fio lls has
prom M rtl a o n r m illio n s*fu.ur loot rn« k a r tl m all In
lx- I all* d N r iilllio lr Mall n il III* • asl side ol I I atxHIl
a h a lf m ile sm ith id S M Ml
l^ is i .l.o io .irv I tie Hahn I *• **l I-** ■)*etl.r I a lll
a nm iu m ed plans f..t a I 2 n u ll........
lexii m a il
am t r n t r iia ln t iir n i *ompl» » •••• die west side ol I I
Iw lw r r n Uike M a li Ik n ile ia rd ami C«ainlv H*m *I
4 tiA lo h r called llr .illu o w lo w n C r n lr i I h it m all
is planned .»s p a il of C a m rM . a |ir-&gt;|xese d 2 50 a* i r
m a ll, e n le tla ln m e iil a n il rrsM lenllal d rvrle ijn n e n i
al ih r n o rth end eel .Irn o I ’aiiloc* I s llr a lh io w
developrneni
I V i ause a ll l l i r r r piupiesids a ir lor d iv r lo p m r n ls
o l regtenial n n |M *j. the rrgMtnal p lanning co u n cil Is
m p i ’ r rd I** approve i l a i i plans Ihe p l.m n iiig
iiM in c ir * approvals &lt;&gt;i dlsappm vnls w ill lx- |*.»sse-«l
Oil lo Ihe S em inole C o u n ty C o m m is s io n as
feeononendalM ins and ih e c m in iv *«HinnlssMni w ill
m ake dii- lln a l tlrcIsMin m i whi* li ptt&gt;Je*-l or projects
a rr upptoveil
M rm tie rs ol d ir projef l i n o r e o ilim ltle e a g rrr
■hid d ir area l annol r t n m itlil* .•Hi s iififx n I l l i r r r
m afor sli&lt;»fipnig m alls w llllln I wo m iles *&gt;l r a th
o th e r llu i some c m n io llle e incm liers d u n k li is nol
ih r P lanning C om m ission'* job to *l* « i*l&lt;- w hich
«levrlo|*rr Is most Ilk* I v lo so* &lt;re d Im am ta llV
C liff l .title II n r i i l l l u dllre leil *d llie planning
age-m v. said i I m- com m ission s th iiv Is m il so

See T re e *. Page 5A

See M a ll. Page 5A

W astew ater com prom ise proposed
J im

C ounty w ants Yankee Lake
w aste dum ped into w etla n d s
By J. MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer

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Ih h lr deputy co un ly a d n iln ls ira lo r. s.u*l die
had no plans lo use llie pro|Xisril I I M ills it dir
siale a p p ro v r* Ihe w rlla n d * «lls|x*s.il system
Ih r
w etlands system was presented to
group **• *•■••
o f lliia ls io ii I r n v lr iin iiic iila lls ls Ih u rs d .iy a l d ir
M illd a tld o lllte s ol III*" I *11101) s Yankee l^ ik e plant
designers, t 'am p. Dresser and Mi K r r In*
If * ,• g ri die w etlands fx-rnUi. w r don l w a ill lo liu lld
the R ills .' I lllilr said
llllile said die high lo s t In c o tis lrild M ills m a k rs Ihe
w etlands s y s lriu prrlerahle
W a ller Thom pson, regional biologist lor Ih r s ta ir
|)r|&gt; .irim e u l o f N atural Resources was pleased w ith
I lllilr s d r. la ra llo n I lia iiifiv .ii v iid in die u p p rn x lm a lr
aiea of die the p n ifx is rd RIB system is x m ti hrush d ia l
serves h o m e s lo die threatened « ro ll )av lie said l l i r r r
is also a large gopher u n d e population In d ir M llla rra
••Thai w ould lx- a gixxl argum ent In use lor die
w r l lands p c rn ill.” s.u*l I Ml Harden " I die F'rlcnds ol
W rk lv a .
T hom pson (lu ffe d u l l l i
II*'
h r wihim I
have l*i review aerial ptmlogrnphs nl die area In
d e le rm liie where die R ills In tn id c on the anim als'
h a lilliiis Al least one K ill w ill have lo In- &lt;u n x tm c le d lo
See P e r m it. Page BA

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M AITLAN D - Sem inole C ounty, w ith in ih r next two
weeks w ill apply lor a slat* |x m ill lo d u m p Mealed
sewage front d ir Yankee laik* plant n il*, m a tin
wetlands lo eventually (low into the Si. Jo hn s R iver, a
co u n ty o fficial said T huraday.
.
,
11 llie Florida D epartm ent ol E n v lrn n m rn la l R rg iila
d o it approves d ir p e n u lt In die next live lo six inonthv.
the co un ty w on't use die rapid in fill m l ton Im siti IMIM
system d ia l Is about lo receive a perm it Im m DhK
S tnlt o lhclalx and rn v lro n m e n ia lls ls said they had
few object Ions lo die a llr rn a llv r .
The RIB p c m ill had laced an ap|x-al by lo n iu i
Seminole C ou nty com m ission candidate AH Davis B ill
he said Wednesday he plans to drop die appeal »hn«
d ir co un ty had little In le n llo n m use a RIB system
l)K R c l l li i a l s have said th r y don » a n llr lp a lc
slgulhcant o bjection* lo llie wetlands |»ermU

THE SANFORD HERALD FOR THE BEST LOCAL HEWS COVERAQ

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�*A — San lord Herald. Sanford, Florida — Friday. December 0, 1986

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STA TE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Early prison release restrictions endorsed
Accused cop killer
prompts policy probe

Martinez aide: ‘Substantial questions’
T A LLA H A S S E E — Gov. Hob M a rtln e x ' lo p lc|(al a ld r said
T hursday th a t new evidence raise* "s u b s ta n tia l q u e stio n s"
about Jam es Richardson's m u rde r c o n v ic tio n In the poisoning
o f his seven c h ild re n 20 years ago.
Peter D un ba r, general counsel to the governor, said a te am
h e lp in g In h is review o f R ic h a rd s o n 's conviction w a s
a tte m p tin g to Independently v e rify new testim ony by fo rm e r
Arcadia police ch ie f R lrhurd H am ard th a t Richardson w as
framed.
D unbar d ecline d com m ent about d eta ils o f his report on th e
case, w h ich he expected w ould be given to the governor w ith in
tw o weeks. He has been In vestig atin g the case for about s ix
weeks
"H u t o b vio u sly, m y office and the people that are assisting u s
(In the probe) w ould not have devoted th is am ount of tim e If we
d id n 't th in k there were some s u b sta n tia l questions h e re ."
D unbar said.
R ichardson. 52. a fru it-picker. was convicted of the m u rde r o f
his eldest ste pch ild In 1967. a fte r a ll seven children ate food
laced w ith p arath lon . a potent Insecticide. He has served 2 0
years of a life sentence and w ill be e lig ib le fo r parole In 1993.

By MICHAEL MOLINC
United Press International
TALLA H A S S E E - A state
comm ission o n crim e T h u rs ­
day endorsed legislation In ­
spired by th e C hortle Street
case to e xclu d e Inmates co n ­
victed o f viole nce against law
officers fro m F lorida's e arly
release p ro g ra m .
Hy a u n a n im o u s vole, the
stale C rim e Prevention und
L aw E n f o r c e m e n t S t u d y
Commission recom m ended to
the L e g is la tu re a b ill tb a t
would m ake anyone convicted
of murder, assault or battery
against a p o lic e officer In e lig i­
ble for p ro visio n a l release r r r d lls
“ It w ill Just Im m e d ia te ly
happen, th a t w hen the c o n ­
viction (for violence ugalnst an
officer! la k e s place, the gain
time Is a u to m a tic a lly voided."
said Peter D u n b a r, general
counsel to G ov
M artlnex
and a m em be r o f the crim e
commission
The D rp a r tm r n l of C orrec­
tions m ay a w a rd provisional
release c re d its lo inm ales a l­
ready earnin g tim e ofl for good
behavior w henever the prison
population rrn rh e s 97.5 percent of design capacity.
The p ro gram Is a reform of
a d m ln ls ir a tlv e g a in lim e ,
which u »*SI»»c- proposed soon
after he took office In 1987 to

High Court upholds two death sentences
T A LLA H A S S E E — The F lorida Suprem e Court refused
T hursday to reconsider a ru lin g u p h o ld in g the tonvtctkm . b u t
not th„‘ d ea th sentence, o f a m an w ho m urdered an associate
who threatened hts life over a • 10 debt.
The u n a n im o u s ruling raid J u a n Handa was p ro p e rly
convicted o f the 1985 Pinellas C o u n ty murde.* nl M rlb e r
Tyrone " T e r r y " Denmark. The Justices also said evidence
showed the k illin g was m otivated by H anda's fear for his life
The co urt com m uted Handa's sentence to life in prison
"H e 's h a p p y a’ nd that m u c h ." -a id M ilita n t p u b lic
defender D ouglas cUT.oor o f H artow. w ho handled Handa's ra se
on appeal.
The co urt o rig in a lly ordered the co m m u ta tio n this s u m m e r,
but Handa's law ye r askrd for a rehearing, arguing a nrw tr ia l
was necessary because the tria l jud ge failed to instruct the Ju ry
about a Ju stifiab le homicide verdict.
"W hile th e co urt should have given at least a m in im a l
d e fin itio n o f excusable and Justifiable h o m icid e ," the revised
opinion said, iw 'im fl was not p rejudiced un«u«&lt; llm v was no
evidence th a t w ould have tu p p o rle d e ith e r defense."

keep the state w ith in Inm ate
population lim its established
by u federal Judge.
The revisions adopted by the
1988 L egislature subject freed
Inmates u p lo 9 0 days beforr
th e ir release date.
Street ts accused ol g u n n in g
down tw o M rtro-D adc police
officers Nov 28. 10 days after
he was granted early release
after serving 55 |K-rrent o f his
15-year sentence for attem pted
first degree m urde r.
Street reduced h is sentence
through v a rio u s form s o f gain
lim e , used lo rew ard good
behavior. Prison officials said
h r m isse d o u t on several
awards o f gain tim e because
he was a d is c ip lin e problem
Street w o u ld have been Inel­
igible lo r m ost gain lim e h id
he been p ro s e c u te d u n d e r
F lo rid a 's h a b itu a l o ffe n d e r
law.
" I t's not a reaction lo the
Street case speU flcally. b ut we
concluded from that situation
that anybody w ho m u rd e rs or
assaults a p o lle r n ffir r r should
tie excluded from provision
release c re d its ." -m l C orrec­
tio n * Secretary R ichard D ug­
ger. a co m m ission m rtn b e r
The (Mitel also Is considering
w h ith e r lo resum e (tariffing
convicts, a m ove that w ould
give the stale broader powers
to supe rvise in m a te s upon
Ih r lr release

Gain-time policies
may add to problem
U nltsd P r s is Intsm atlonal
T A L LA H A S S E E - The
early relrase o f Inmaies to
avoid prison overcrowding
la h a m p e rin g rehabilitation
p ro g ra m * and may be ad­
d in g lo the crim e problem ,
u r e p o r t b y th e s ta te
A u d ito r G e n e ra l's o ffic e
says.
"T h e p u n itiv e and deter­
rent effects o f Incarceration
m ay be w ra k rn e d by 'h e
sh ort le n g th s o f stay In
p ris o n ." auditors said In a
report released Wednesday
on the state Department of
C orrections release policies
and program s.
T he report says 62 p e r­
cent o f the 13.536 Inmates
released In 1087 between
J u ly I and Dec. 30 spent
•ess th a n six m onths In
prison, effectively rem oving
th em fro m most reh ab ilita ­
tio n p ro g r a m s and d e ­
creasing Ihe punitive effect
of d o i n g U n it.
"In m a te s w ho stay In
prison Iras than six m onths
c a n n o t r o m p le tr r e ­
h a b ilita tiv e programs that
were designed lo require
anyw here brum rig h t to 24
m o n th s to c o m p ile ," the
»dd

The average le n g th o f
tim e b e h in d b a rs fo r a
prison Inm ate t» 1982 was
2 6 m on ths — e x c lu d in g
sentences o f life In prison,
death or those longer than
50 years — w h ile In 1987.
the average lim e served
was 16 m onths.
Florida has been under a
federal court m andate since
the 1970s to keep Its prison
population below 98 per­
cent of available bed space.
A num ber o f program s —
a d m in is tra tiv e g a ln t lin r .
c o n tra c t release, parole,
supervised c o m m u n ity re
lease, basic gain lim e . In ­
c e n tiv e g a in tim e a n d
m en torlou s gain Itine —
have been Introduced lo
keep the prison population
below ih e c o u rt-o id e re d
m axim um
An inm ate recently nr
le a s e d u n d e r ih e a d ­
m in i s t r a t i v e g a in - tim e
program was charged late
L±«i m onth w ith firs t degr**
m u rd e r In th e s h o o tin g
deaths o f tw o M etroDade
police officers In M iam i
T h e in m a t e . C h a rle s
Street, had served a little
more than one h a ll of a
Ift-y r a r s e n lc n r r at the
tim e of hts release Nov 18

Family of girl killed on ride sues
M IAM I — T he fam ily whose d a u g h trr died after a rnldwayride collapsed filed suit Thursday against the ride owner a n d
the H row ard C o u n ty Youth Fair Inc asking for 810 m illio n In
damages.
fh e s u it alleges James E. Shares Shows Inc a .V th e
Hroward C o u n ty Fair failed to p ro pe rly Inspect and fix th e
14-year-old rid e and warn the p u b lic o f a ny possible danger,
said M urra y Sam s J r., a Miami law yer.
"H ts m y understanding from ru m o rs alone tbat thrre is 8 1 0
m illio n of Insurance out there and w r w ant to Involve the
Insurance c a rrie rs ." Sams said
C hristie Schafale. 17. of Cooper C liy . died Nov. 23 when th e
Monster am usem ent rtde collapsed The accident, which a lso
Injured six people, was blamed o n a hidden crack in an a rm on
Ihe rtde,
Ride o w ners were warned in the e arly 1980* ot pote ntia l
cracks like Ihe one blamed In the H row ard County accident,
said Jon E y e rly . the grandson r»l the founder of fcyetly A lrrra ft.
the now -defunct company that made the ride
He aakl w a rn in g s were issued ttreatise tests showed "th e re
w ere a rra s o f cra ckin g .'*
W ally R ich. F lorida's chief u m u s e m rn l nde Inspector, said
there was no evidence Shales knew o f any cracks.
The 14 S p ide r amusement rid e s In Florida, similar to th e
Monster rid e , were orderrd shut dow n Wednesday u n til th e
m etal p arts o f the rides are X-rayed.

Martinez asks cabinet-term limit
TA LLA H A S S E E — Gov. Hob M artlnex said Thursday he had
asked R epublican leaders In the Legislature to push a b ill th a t
would lim it C abinet members to no m ore th an two consecutive
term s In office.
" I th in k th a t the Idea Is you are there to provide a p u b lic
service, not have a public ca re e r." M artlnex M i d
T he
resolution w o u ld take effect In 1991.
Under p ro visio n s of Ihe measure. C abinet members c o u ld
serve no m ore th an iw o consecutive four-year terms, a lim it
now Imposed on the governor M artlnex w ants the Legislature
to pass the reso lu tio n and plare It on the 1990 ballot
If approved by the voters, the m e a su rr w ould begin affect
any C abinet m em ber holding office In 1991
M artlnex said he was no) proposing ihe c h a n g r as a m rans o f
strikin g back a l some current C abinet m em bers w lih whom he
hus had disagreem ents He also denied II had partisan
overtones.

From United Press International reports

LOTTERY
The dally number Thursday In
the Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was ID a
L Straight Play (numbers In eiact
order) $250 on a 50-cent bet,
8500 on St
L 00* 3 (numbers in any order)
$60 tor a 50 cent bet. $160 on S1
□ Boi 6 (numbers In any order)
$A0 lor a 50 cent bet. $80 on $1
□ Straight Bo* 3: $330 In order
drawn, $80 In any order on a St
bet
□ Straight Bo* 6 $290 in order
drawn, $40 it picked In comblna
tlo no nS l bet

Floridian named to national GOP post
A ustin has been credited w ith
helping Hush w rap up Florida
ORLANDO — F lorida S late e a rly d u rin g the p re sid e ntia l
Republican C h a irm a n J e a n lr c a m p a ig n , e n a b lin g I h r v lr r
president to d iv e rt resources lo
Austin w ill be nam ed to the No
2 slot for th e Republican Na­ other states. She barked h im In
tional C om m ittee, she has c o n ­ 1980 w h e n he ra n a g a in s t
Ronald Reagan
firmed
Austin said T h u rs d a y evening
Florida was a big w in n e r for
she "was lla t t r r r d to lie chosen" Hush and the Republicans Nov
and scheduled a news confer­ 8 Hush treat M ichael D u ka kis by
ence for Friday In Orlando
20 percentage points and U S
A longtim e su p p o rte r of I’ rrs l- Rep C onnie M a rk edged U S
dent-elect George Hush. A u stin R ep K e n n e th H . " H t l d d v "
w ill replace M aureen Reagan, M ar Kay lo t a Senate seat Re­
the president a daughter
publicans also w on tw o U S
Oov. Hob M a rtln e x re c o m ­ House scats from the Democrats
mended A u s tin fo r the post in a picked u p tw o state Cabinet
recent m eeting w ith Hush, and (tnsts and made gains In the
R e p u b lic a n C h a ir m a n L ee Legislature
Atwater was to m ake the a n ­
"W ith the success that we've
had In F lorida, w r can ce rta inly
nouncement
United Prasa In ts m a tlo n a l

United Frees In ts m a tlo n a l
MIAMI — E n v iro n m e n t.ih s i*
and farm ers m e i w ith w ater
officials T h u rs d a y lo ta lk a!tout a
pro|K»4l that w o u ld placr most
.if Ihe hurden on saving Lake
Okeechobee, s o u th F lo rid a 's
largrst freshw ater lake, on land
owners.
At a d a y lo n g w orkshop In
Miami C ity H a ll, the center of
disrusslon w as u draft o f the
Surface W ater Im provem ent anti
Management Plan, w hich c u ll*
fo r a d ra m a tic re d u c tio n In
"phosphorus lo a d in g s " into the
730-square-mile lake hy 1992
The plan Is th e most sweeping

LO CAL FORECAST
T oday , home patchy dense
lug e a rly Hits morning th e m
becom ing m ostly clnudy w ith
a 20 percent chance of s h o w ­
ers. H ig h * In the upper 70s
W in d m ostly east lO iiijih
T o n ig h t...p a rtly clnudy w ith
the low s In the upper 50s
W in d lig h t n orth
Saturday...cloudy w ith u 3 0
percent c l lance of show ers.
H ig h * In the low In m id 70s
W in d northeast 10tn 15 rn p li.

Florida J i m
POSTMASTER. W M lO d u u c h o j t i
lo THE S A N F O R D H E R A L 0 . P O
Boa 14SJ, kan lord FL »F TI.
Hama D o ll.« r* 1 M entfti, I I C I l j t
Manttn. M l M . T m i , t i l M In SUM

Mall: ] Month* ITS U| t Month.
Sir M j Y ear, U l M
Out or S lltr M o ll: Thraa Month. U l Mi
t Month. MS M i Voor i n X
Phone COOTt 111 l i l t .

a n il p o llu tio n measure r v r r tor
th e la k r.
One co ntrove rsia l |M&gt;tni in the
plan w ou ld rrq u lre people o w n ­
ing U nd on Ihe lake lo have
land-use (le rm lis The pi.m con­
tends th is w ou ld aid in en­
forcement
The fa rm e rs said they w r r r
not opposed to a plan th a t would
save Ihe U k r. the second largest
frrshw ’uter lake In Ihe United
Stales beh in d l-u k r M ichigan
h ul they were against the pre
m ature im p le m e n ta tio n o( any
strategy that m ay prove fruitless
In the end
" I compare th is lo the Stealth
B o m be r," said sugar cane fa rm ­

er W ayne Hoynlou. "Y ou may
not kn ow if It w ill fly. hut you
ttn v ril it a n y w a y ."
The 113 page SWIM plan o u t­
lines a strategy lo cul down Ihe
am ount of n u trie n ts going in lo
I he lake, w hich ha* an average
depth o f 9 feel The lake has
lieen choked by algar grow ths
caused by the Urge am ount of
n utrien ts dum ped Inlo It
The plan In d lc u tr* (ti.it m in i of
Ih e n u t r I r n 1s . p r i m a r i l y
phosphorus, ro n s ls l* of n in o ll
irom d airies
It says one solution would he
ftir U nd ow ners in hulld rete n ­
tion points on th eir property, a
move w h ic h some of the farm ers

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

A lw a lrr s till m ust lie elected
w h e n th e N NO m r r t s tn
January, as m ust Austin Hy
trad ition , however, the president
names the HNC chairm an, and
the chairm an names the cochairm an

s a id w o u ld t v r o s i l y a n d | m l r n l l a l l y p u t t h e m o u t o f b u s in e s s

Others said a D r|ia rtm rn t nl
Environm ental H rg u U ilo n (dan
c u rre n tly In effect Is w orking
but has not h ern operating long
enough fur m ajor result* to I*occur.
What yo u're seeing Is d ra ­
m atic im p ro v e m e n t." said ran
c h rr Sonny W illiam son 1 dan I
know o f a n y th in g technologl&lt;ally th.ii we &lt;an do to Improve
I h e q ua lity of w a t e r . "
The governing board of Ih e
South Florida W ater Manage­
m ent D istrict Is expected In
postpone a scheduled Friday
vole on the plan

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w ith a water te m p era ture o f 07
degrees. New S m y rn a Beach:
Waves are 1 to 1" i fret and
glassy. C urrent Is ra lm . w ith a
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Friday. December 9, 1988
Vol 81. No 93

Wcond C la n P o tla g * P i id »l laniard.

f a a t a t t r r o t w i n n i n g ' l r &lt; llnoa

THE WEATHER

IUVPS Ml ISO)

Fla

In 1986
An Orlando resident, Austin
has headed the Florida GOP
s i n r r 1984
S h r w as v ic e
r hair woman for five yrers hr fore
that
M a u re e n R e a g a n , a c o n ­
troversial c h o i c e among m any
Republican* lor the No 2 posl.
was told by A lw a lr r al a lun
cheon Iasi week that stir would
not stay in the |»-*i Reagan s
c ritic s thought she svm hcffi/rd
n rp o ttm ii rather than Ihe tin*

Okeechobee pollution solution sought

S a n fo rd H e ra ld

P v M ith a d D a ily a n d V im da y, t i c * * !
k i l u r d i y by Tha la n ia r d H ir a ld ,
Inc , &gt;ao N French A»a . kanlacd.

bring th a t to the national le v e l."
Austin said. "W e need lo repost
lio n o u r s e ls r s In become a
m ajority p u n y ."
She sahl K rp iib llra n s have
succeeded in Florida "h y rlta n g
log o u r message from negative
lo positive and by bard w ork
She also said the [tarty needs to
do m ore to a ll ra d m inorities
Austin. 54. said shr ha* worked
w ith A tw a te r lor years
Jo ckeying to rrp lare A u stin
already has tiegun Martlnex has
h re n b a r k in g Van Poole. a
form er H row ard County stale
legislator w ho now Is secretary
of the s ta ir Dejarrtm ent o f Ihislness R egulation Austin is sup­
porting C h e s trr Clem, a form er
slate G D I’ vice chairm an from
Veto I tr u d i w ho ran for governor

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a.m .. 9 41 |i m ; S e b a s tia n I n ­
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highs. 3 1 4 a m . 3:17 p m .

BOATING
S t. A u g u s tin e to J u p it e r
In le t - Today .w ind m ostly cast 5
to 10 k l* Seas I to 3 ft. Ita y and
Inland w aters sm ooth lo a light
chop. T o n ig h t .w in d cast to
northeast 10 to 15 k l* Seas 2 to
4 ft. Hul hig he r In the gulf
stream Hay and Inland w aters a
lig h t to m oderate chop. S atur­
day... w ind northeast In east 15
k l* Seas 4 to 0 ft.

The hig h tr m p rru tu rr in San­
ford T h u rs d a y was 76 degrees
and the o vernig ht luw was 55 as
rr|M&gt;rtrd b y the U niversity of
Florida A g ric u ltu ra l R rsearch
and E ducation Center. Celery
Avenue.
There was no recorded ra in fa ll
durin g the 24-hour |&gt;enod e nd ­
ing at 8 a m today.
The le m p e ru h irr at 8 a.in.
to d a y w a s 0 9 degrees and
T hursday's overnight luw was
58, a* recorded by the National
Weather Service al the O rlando
In ie rn a tlo n a l A irport.
O ther data
T h u r s d a y 's h ig h ................. 92
B a r o m e tr ic p re s s u re ..3 0 . IB
R e la tiv e h u m id ity .....8 5 pet
T W in d s ................................ C alm
R a in f a ll.............................None
: 'T o d a y 's s u n s e t...... 5 :2 9 p.m .
T o m o rro w 's s u n ris e ..... 7 :0 7

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POLICE BRIEFS
Several arrested for cocaine sales
SANFORD — A Joint Seminole C ounty — Sanford undercover
operation In Sanford T hursday n ig h t netted two Sanford men
and a 17-year o ld boy.
• James Edw ard H unt. 25. 115 D eltiune Circle. Sanford, was
arT rstrd by C ity C ounty Investigative Bureau omenta a fte r r:e
reportedly arranged to sell $20 In cocaine to un undercover
aueiu at about 11:15 p m. A fte r receiving the $20 from the
agent on I3 lh Street. H unt reportedly escorted the agent to
South Olive Avenue, where th ey were approached by a
17-year-old
H u n t reportedly exchanged the rash for the cocaine and
CCIB agents arrested H unt and the boy.
H un t was charged w ith p urchafe. possession. sale and
delivery of a controlled substance He was taken to the
Sem inole C ounty ja il where bond was set at $2,000 T he boy
was taken lo ihe co u n ty ju ve n ile detention renter
• Robert A n th o n y Davis. 23. 1815 W. 15th St.. Sanford, was
arrested by CCIB agents at about 11 4b p m near Southwest
Hoad and IHth Street after he reportedly sold an undercover
agent $20 In r r a r k cocaine.
Davis was charged w ith possession, sale and delivery of a
controlled substance He was taken to the Seminole C ou nty Jlul
where bond was set at $2,000

Man arrested for marijuana possession
SANFORD — W arrent T im Bell. 23, 012 S Sanford A ve „
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police Thursday at noon A
policem an reportedly found h im In possession o f a sm all
am ount of m arijuana The arresi occurred at the com et of
Seventh S trret and Fine Avenue Bell was charged w ith
possession of less than five gram s o f a controlled substance
Bel! was taken to the county Jail where bond was set at $500

Man arrested after traffic stop
A L I'A MONTE SPRINGS — Mlt hael Paul Jarbeck. 38. t i l l
Brennan Place. Longwood. was arrested by an A ltam onte
Springs policem an at H a m. T hursday after a traffic stop on
Stare Hoad 434 The officer r r p u tlr d ly dlsco'-ned &lt;t plastt*- bag
c o n ta in in g a s m a ll am o un t o f m ariju an a In the glove
com partm ent of J a d w rk a car and several partially-sm oked
m ariju an a cigarettes
The officer also rep-rt.-d fin d in g a pack of rollin g paper In
J a rb rc k s shirt pocket J a rh rrk was charged w ith possession of
Irsa Ilia n 20 gram s of a controlled substance and d ru g
paraphernalia. posse&lt;Mion of a suspended driver a licence and
d riv in g With s •••snendrd d rive r's licence He was taken t r ‘ he
Sem inole C ounty ja il w h rrr bond was set at $500

Fired deputy’s hearing recessed
•rS U S A N L O D 1 N
Herald staff writer
SAN FO RD — The appeal
h e a rin g fo r a llrc d Sem inole
C ou nty s h e riffs deputy arcused
o f ra p in g a neighbor was re­
cessed on T hursday, pending
review o f u second sei o f In ­
dependent lie detector tests the
deputy said he passed
The dep uty Is try ing lo get hta
job b a rk
A lth o u g h ih e fiv e -m e m b e r
s h e r if f s c iv il s e rv ic e b o a rd
hearing the appeal had to co n ­
sider n o th in g more than the
In fo rm a tio n available to S h e riff
J o h n P o lk, w hen Polk fire d
d e p u ty D e n n is D re g g o rs in
October. Sanford C ity A tto rn e y
B ill C olb ert, ch airm a n o f the c iv il
service board, agreed to delay
th r boa rd 's decision u n lll Dec
21.
M ra n w b lle . the board w ill re­
view the second set o f h r delector tests Dreggors said he
(tassed after fa ilin g a s h e riffs
polygraph trs t.
The board m ust decide o n ly If
Polk fired 28-year-old D rrggors.
who was a deputy for about
three years, for other than ju s i
cause I f that Is th r board's
ru lin g It could r rln s ia tr Dreg
gors If the board rules In Polk s
favor. D rrggors only tecotirse to
try to get his fob back w ould b r
th ro u g h a c iv il suit
D u rin g a c rim in a l In vrstig a
lio n by l!n » l» i l f f * d e|M rtuiei..
and s ta te a tto rn e y In to th r
a lle g a tio n s against D rrg g o rs .
both h r and his accuser were
g iv e n He d e te c to r te s ts In
llrr v a r d C ounty
Sgt. B ill Massey, w ho ad
m ln s le rrd the tests, ir s lllir d ib .il
in in * o p in io n the wom an was
tru th fu l and D rrggors was not
H r also act used D rrggors of

H rM IM S h I * HISwW
Jed burman (left) sits next ip foim er Seminole
County deputy Dennis Dreggors as Dreggors
holding his h rra lh at live In eight
seen;,it intervals during b is trs t
In an effort in d istort ih r results
Massey, w ho wild h r has ait
m inistered atiout 2 &lt;*x&gt; ll&lt;* d r
(elector tests In the Iasi l l i f t t
years, said Dreggors was the
most nervous iirrs o n he has ever
tested
Am y D rrggors. who testified
on behalf of her husband, s a id
t h r d a y D rrg g o rs lo o k t h r
Brevard C ounty lest h r was In a
panic beravtse h r was a !r* ‘d *r"
was going lo tm arrested there
and bis law yer was im i w ith

listens to a woman te s tily that Dreggors tied
sexually assaulted her

h im
The lust hinges on who is
te llin g the tru th b rr.iu s r in ­
v e stig a to rs have no physical
evidence lo support Ih r woman s
claim ■
The Seminole Stale Attorney
declined to prosecute Drrggors
on charges of sevual is iite ry and
e x p o s u re o f s e x u a l o rg a n s .
I m-i ause ol a l.i&lt; k of physical
evidence The Slate A ttorney did
recom m end that Polk review
D rrggors status as a deputy apH
D rrggors was 11red
D rrggoi s law yer. Jed Berman

of W in te r Park, has u n til IV c
18. I
m ake available lo Ih e
U tard a ll inform ation and r r cords on un Independent lie
d rie r tor lest, which lirrm a n said
l) r r g \' *s loo k and passed. a fte r
ta ilin g ih r earlier tests
The 28 year-old woman a ccu s­
ing Dreggors. his form er Geneva
n rig h ls ir. w ho has since m oved
lo V rro Beach, lesllfled he s e x ­
ually harassed her for a y e a r.
S h e s a id h r to u c h e d h e r .
exposed h is sexual organs, m a p r
le w d s u g g e s t io n s a n d I n Sec D re g g o rs . Page 3A

Attempt to steal meat leads to arrest
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS — An O rlando man was arrested
Thursday for strong arm robbery after he reportedly attem pted
to steal a W i t piece o&lt; meat from the Goodin?'. grocery. 1074
M ont(fiim e*v Pnad Altam onte Springs poller report Bryan
Dean Pahmeter. 18. 4002 Lake Conway Dtvd., attem pted to
leave the store w ith o u t paying lo r a price o f meal hidden In his
coat
Pahm elr was stopped by the store manager and taken to the
manager s office, p o tlrr report. Pahmeter reportedly tried to
escape but was chased and subdued by store employees He
was charged w ith strongarm ed robbery and la k rn to the
co u n ty ja il w here bond was set at $5,000

Man arrested on lewd behavior charges
LONGWOOD — An Orlando m an was arrested Thursday
afternoon after three girts reported he had exposed him self to
them . 1 tie guts reported lo police that a car approached them
In Ih r 300 block of Donnie T ra il .is ih rv walked borne from
sc bool
As the car pulled alongside them , the g irls reported the d riv e r
opened his car door, revealing his (tanls were pulled dow n and
that be was fond lin g h lm srtf The g irls *r|M ra (rly gave
m atch ing Id enllflcatluns of Ihe m an who was slopped on Stale
Hoad 434 The g irls then In d ivid u a lly td rn ilfle d th r m an us Ihe
suspect
Norm an A ld rn H ire, 25. H45 Oak Manor Circle, was arrested
and charged w ith lewd and laclvlous behaviour on a c h ild
under 16 years old He was taken to the county Jail and held on
$2,000 ttond

Stromberg-Carlson names
Anthony Cobbe president
■ r SANDRA •0 U C H A H IN 1
Horaid alalt writer

systems group In a previous
post w ith S iro u tlierg-Carlson, he
was a senior vice p rr s ld r n i of
operations and »u s to m rr service
for llir r e years
"C onsistent w llh the overall
G IT strategy, we w ill co ntin ue
to rm p h a a l/r greater In lrg ra llo n
of nur U S and U K operations
We w ill be d e v e lo p in g new
n rtw o rk technologies th a t w ill
serve Ihe nerds of o u r custom ers
In Ih r U.S. and a ro un d the
w o rld ." Cobbe said
Jones, whom Cobbe Is suc­
ceeding. ends Ills second twoyear contract and w ill re tu rn lo
the U n ltrd Kingdom to take a
m a n a g e m e n t hoard p o s itio n
w ith G IT . according lo Morgan

LAKE MARY - The Strom
ItergC arlson Corp announced
T hu rsda y th r a p p o in im rn t of
A n th on y H Cobbe. 45. as its
president, effective Ja n I
Cobbe w ill succeed Ernest
Jones, president o f the corpora­
tio n since 1985
Slrotnlw rg-C arIson, a leading
designer and m anufacturer ol
telecom m unications rq u lp m rn t.
Is a subsidiary of GEC Plrssry
Telecom m unications Co. (OPTI
w ith corporate tira d q u a rlrr* In
G re a t B r it a in
L o c a te d on
K lrirh a rt Road. It Is the largest
GPT com pany In th r United
S ta te s , a c c o rd in g to S ie ve
Cobbe. who Is B ritish , has
M o r g a n , p u b li c r e I a 11o n s lived In the Untied States since
coordinator
1982. He and h it w ife. Linda,
Cobbe. form erly executive vice o rig in a lly from V irg in ia , reside
president and 22-yrar veteran of In Longwood
th e te le c o m m u n ic a tio n s I n ­
Founded In 1894 In C hlrago.
d u s tr y . has h e ld to p le v e l
m a n u fa clu rin g and operations Slrom berg-C orlson/G PT makes
positions at Plessey G IT and m ore than $2 b illion In annual
sales and employs about 25.000
Stromberg-Carlson He was orlg
Inally pari o f the u qulsltlon learn w ith about 5,000 In Great B ri­
ta in In the early I960s. the
In 1982
Before beco m in g e xe cu tive com pany moved lo Rochester.
vice president. Cobbe served for N Y and siurled Us m ove lo
Florida In the I970s
one year as director o f m arketing
"W e ’ve been a m obile com ­
and business development for
p a n y ." Morgan said.
O P T 's t d e c o m m it n lc a I Ion

EMERGENCY CALLS
THURSDAY
• 10:10 a m. — Seventh
Street and M ulberry Avenue,
brush fire.
• 10 29 a m. Wal-Mart
Discount C ity. 3053 Orlando
D rive, unlocked car door.
• 12:11 p in. — 4 10 Orange
Avenue, m edlrnl call, woman.
93. not transported.
• 1 2 :3 2 p .m . 1903

C o u n try C lub Road, bru sh
fire.
• 5 04 p.m. - 5 I0 W . T h ird
St., pot left burning on stove,
m in o r sm o ke d a m a g e to
kitch en .
• 7 :2 9 p m . 2 4 2 5 S.
F re n ch Avc.. tra u m a c a ll,
w om an. 45. not transported.
• 9 38 p m.. 107 Sem inole
G ardens A p a rtm e n ts , lulse
alarm .

Six Mile Creek cleanup plan proposed
■ y J.M A R R BARFIELD
Herald sta ff writer
SANFO RD T o a v o id a
potential $2 5 m illio n cost to
clean s to rm w a le r flo w in g o ff the
planned 1 5 m ite expressway
bridge over l-ake J rx u p road
designers are proposing lo clean
d irtie r w ater com ing Into the
ta k r fro m the Six Mile Creek at
the same or less cost.
If Ihe plan Is approved by the
Sem inole C ou nty Expressw ay
A u t h o r i t y 's e n v ir o n m e n t a l
c o m m itte r, storm w ater c a rry in g
p olluta nts w ould be allowed to
flow from ihe bridge d ire c tly Into
Ihe lake untreated
T h e p la n w a s m e t w i t h
cautious approval by the c o m ­
m ittee members Thursday, w ho
said th ey m ig h t endorse it if ihe y
had m ore In lo rm a tlo n .
" I t is s u m rw h a l fu r r y as to
bow m u c h effect I Ills w ill rea lly
have on the lake ." said Bernard
Yokel, president o f the Florida
Audubon Society, a com m itte e
m em ber.
Joe B irch, senior scientist for
ihe expressw ay’s e n viro n m e n ta l
co nsultants, Breedlove, Dennis
A Assoc., Inc. IBDAI. said Ihe
creek has m uch h lg h rr levels of
toxic heavy m etals than can be
expected from the bridge ru n o ff
B irch said the levels In the
lake ol rtne . lor exam ple, range
from 2 6 0 lo 450 pounds per year
from Ihe creek But. h r said, the
am ciiint could reach o nly 21 lo
HI pounds per year from the
bridge, based on tests o f other
highw ay bridges in ihe stale,
in c lu d in g Ih r fille rs tale 4 bridge
over L a k r Ivanboe In Orlando.
B lrrb said levels of lead from
the bridge m lg h l be h lg h rr from
Ihe bridge than the creek The
creek Is c u rre n tly show ing levels
17 lo 52 lbs per year, but
highw ay bridges In the slate
have show n lead levels ranging
from 34 lo 253 lb» per year.
Birch said. He said those levels
can Ik - expected to drop as the
use of leaded gasoline declines
and Is elim in a ted
Alex Alexander, deputy assis­
tant secretary of the C entrul
Florida d is tric t o l (he stale De­
p a r tm e n t o f E n v ir o n m e n ta l
Regulation, warned that s tric te r
state p o llu tio n c o n tro ls m a y
produce a situ a tio n where p o llu ­
tion from S ix Mile Creek and
o the r trib u ta rie s feeding Into the
lake m ig h t lie reduced or e lim i­
nated. leaving ihe bridge as the
p rim a ry p o llu te r of the lake.
“ It could be, In five or six
years, the bridge m lg h l become
the m a jo r p o llu te r." Alexander
said
A lexander said HER and o ilie r
stale a g rn c irs are p la n n in g lo
study the p ossibility of p u m p in g
several feet o f w ater out of Lake
J rsu p . T ha t w ould allow p o r­
tions o f ihe bottom lo harden,
w hich could lead to fish und
vegetation regenerating In ihe
lake. T he lake has been polluted
from years o f sewage d u m p in g
and a g ric u ltu ra l runoff.
Alexunder said h r w ill seek
expressw ay a u th o rity lurid lug
for th r stu dy.
W a ller Q g bu m . BDA laborato­

ry director, waul cleaning ih r
creek w ould reduce n u trie n ts
p o llu tin g th r la k r by tw o lo lour
p e rre n t. B ir rh said a ll or a
portion of Ihe creek would be
diverted Into a retention pond
w hich w ould allow th r heavy
m etals to fall out. th rn flow
through a w etland to fu rth e r
clean the w a lrr

proposed expressway ru u lr on
ih e n o rth w e s t side of Lake
J rsu p . ihe more than 300-acre
s tir wotdd hr purchased from
ihe owners. N atural Land Corp .
of M iam i, to offset the N O acres
of n atural wetlands destroyed by
th r expressw ay, said G erald
Itrtn lo n . executive d ire cto r o( ihe
expressway a uth ority.

T h r w etland proposrd for the
c r r r k cleaning lies wesi of ihe

B u i Barbara Bess, rn v tro n m en tal m anager o f ihe DER

w etlands resource m anagem ent
d iv is io n , said ihe d ep artm en t
u sually requires a 10 to 1 m illgallon of destroyed w etland*. If
so the expressw ay a u th o rity
w ould have lo purchase m ost o r
all o f the 1.300 acres owned by
N a tu ra l L a n d C orp.. B rtn ro n
said
D eputy co u n ty a d m in is tra to r
J im Bible said (be 1.300 acres
could be used for a regional
park

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holidays with you and your family.
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So. whether you take the holidays home with you, or share
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we like folks like you. Happy Holidays.

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EDITORIALS

No easy foreign
policy choices
Kona Id Rcngan's biggest foreign-policy
disappointm ent ts his failure to topple
Nicaragua's Marxist regime, which alter
nearly a decade Is still a promising client of
Moscow In the Western Hemisphere. For
O e o ^ c Bush. Central American represneta an
opportunity for fresh approaches but also
intractable hazards and a growing sense of
erts'p.
Th e first circumstance Mr. B l a Ii must come
to terms with Is Congress' refusal to resume
m ilitary support to the anit-Sandlntsta ConIras. Unless the new president can prrsuade
lawmakers to arm the Nicaraguan resistance
— which at this Juncture ts not likely — he
will find hlnisrlf stripped of his most potent
policy tool.
M oreover, w itho u t Am erica n-su pplied
weapons and supplies, the 12.000 Contra
fighters lodged tn base camps In Honduras
will soon be transformed Into a tide of
refugees. Th is tn Itself will present a major
new problem for the incoming administra­
tion. diverting attention from the m orrIm port ant objective of containing Sandinlsta
aggression.
As a product of U.S. policy in the legion,
the displaced Nicaraguans are Washington's
responsibility. Th e collapse of the guerrilla
movement would impose Immense strains on
A m e rica n relations w ith H on d ura s. E l
Salvador. Guatemala and Costa Rica. These
weak democracies have deep economic and
political problems of their own and are not
eager to absorb remnants of the Contra
forces. Their resentment toward Ihe United
States for creating the refugees by Its
vacillation would ire enormous, especially
from Honduras.
What options would he lelt to President
bush and Secretary of State James Hake r in a
post-Contra era?
One widely discussed proposal ts to open
direct negotiations with Managua on security
Issues. Th is would satisfy a demand of
Nicaraguan ITrsldent Daniel Ortrga but at
the same time confer upon him a legitimacy
he does not deserve. Even If an agreement
were reached. Mr. Ortega's record of fla­
grantly violating the Central American peace
accord demonstrates that a treaty with the
Sandlnlstas Is not worth the parchment it's
wrttten on.
Another notion bring urged on Mr. Bush Is
to lift the U .S. trade embargo against
Managua In exchange for Sandinlsta pledges
to Implement democratic reforms. Foreignpolicy pundits label this the " c a r ro t "
approach, on the premise that Nicaragua
m ight respond to promises of economic
support sooner than It has to the Contra
"stick.”
Th is Idea Is naive wishful thinking of the
worst kind. When President Ortega signed the
regional peace agreement Iasi year, h r
promised to allow full freedom of speech, fair
elections, and other democratic measures
yet. as soon as Congress cut off military aid to
the Contras, the Sandinlsta leader promptly
reneged on the agreement, establishing once
and for all that he will n rv rr relinquish power
to the ballot box.
Th is leaves the new White House team
facing the threat of Increased rrglual instabili­
ty and substantially reduced leverage to
c o u n te r a M arxist regim e that grow s
militarily stronger each day.

Berry's World
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HELEN THOMAS

Bush wants to let bygones be bygones
W ASHINGTON — President-elect George Hush
says i t ’ s the A m erican w ay to forgtve and forget
the slings and arrow s o f the harsh cam paign In
w hich he emerged the victo r.
And c e rta in ly he Is a c tin g as If It w n e all a
game, a ll tn tra d itio n and n o th in g rem lsa tn Ihe
way he sought the presidency.
But some p n lltk a l p u n d its th in k th a t Bush's
cam paign ngalnst Massachusetts Gov. Michael
D ukakis was a sorey co m m en ta ry on w hat It
takes to get elected tn Am erica
Accent the negative. A il is fa ir In love and war.
Bush, ru n n in g 17 potr.la behind at the outset,
took the advice o f his bard ball counselors and
h it home run s w ith h is focus on the Hedge of
Allegiance, prison fu rlo u g h s and defense tp rn
ding
Those on the cam paign tra il said th a t he was
"k in d e r and gentler in the m o rn in g and then
reverted to the form his p o litica l m en tors wanted
at late afternoon and evening rallies
Ills paid com m errU ds were alm ost sinister at
tim es, so u n lik e a Yale educated m an o f Ihe
aristocracy H r w ou ld give reporters a look
m eaning that he a as s till a good guy and there
are some saertftcra that are necesaary In the heat
o f the battle T h is h u n s me more th a n it h u rls
you wa» the gerers* im pression he tried to
convey.
When It was over and the race was won. Bush
proceeded in a tra d itio n a l m anner to mend

JACK ANDERSON

S&amp;L chief is
cheerleader
W ASHINGTON - M D anny W all, the chief
fr d r r a l regulator of the lame saving* and loan
in d u s try . Hunks It * hig h lim e people starred
ta lk in g about the "neglected sale of that
In d u stry — ihe no percent of the th rifts that
a re n 't fa ilin g
tf D anny WaU were a fire chief be w ould
im p lore us to ^ r n d more tln w P ausing on
the house* that w eren't on fire
The nation la w a ilin g for the SAL chief to
come u p w ith a plan for p u ttin g nut the fires
I hat are b u rnin g H r * m a k in g on II
In the m eantim e, another financial re
g u ta ln r la ta lkin g a rn s r about how to manage
the savings and loan insolvencies Dial w ill
i u m taxpayers anywhere from 9flu hi 11am to
9 IOO trillion
R e g re tta b ly
th a t
r e g u l a t o r w h o I*
ta lk in g some sensr Is
n o t In c h a r g e o f
s a v in g * a n d lo a n
s u p e rv is io n
He I*
W illia m S e ld m a n ,
c h a irm a n of the Fed
r r a l D eposit in s u r ­
ance C o rp . w h ic h
regulate* com m ercial

ELLEN GOODMAN

Reflections on marmalade
BOSTON - She is suffering from an impulse
to make orange m arm alade H may pass if
usually d ors She has the Jelly ( U w . from
tw o year* ago to prove (hat
My Blend think* at her m armalade fancy as
a tradition attack, although the reexpr ■» moat
assuredly not from her fu n k y lineage t*jt a H
tn her palate Although she a m am assuredly
not a tradmonai w om an
But she regards rid s nsometw or sc- * h r says
as part o f a trend, a surge m the la u n d e r and
d uratio n of Die tra d itio n attacks la b m r t f and
the propie we both know Am ong t h e o v a l
m odem o f them there see-m* to tie a longing
for the com fort o f w hat » «4d
T his Is a tren d th a t ra n be w e n tn the
magazine she open* lo t me the kin d that I*
geared to homes and houses T ills D r r r m b r f.
the C hristm as roto rs that deck those pages
aren't green and red. hut shades of gold and
um ber The in te rio r* resemble m anors lit by a
crackling fireplace There la the im p lica tio n ,
the su bte xl. that every real holiday home
should have at least a hearth
The scene* that come to eye repeatedly are
Edw ardian or V iciu ria n . or even Georgian
They arc variations of Ihe patterns Inscribed
on sheet* and w allpapers F urn ish ing s for an
English ancestral home, the sort of place that
has a spaniel or two. where A llsfa tr Cooke
m ig ht be found In a c h a ir warm ed by wassail
and a plaid lap robe

'
In a il p ro b a b ility , the tables In Ihe m aga­
zines were construed by some h ip food stylist
In m id-tow n M anhattan, dressed to k ill In
black leather, who glazed the tra d itio n a l goose
and arranged the tra d itio n a l feast under
non tra d itio n a l strobe tights. The d in in g room
was probably captured by an equally hip
photographer in Jeans w ho sliot the Noel feast
In highspeed color.
Bui real-life hom es and tables are also fu ll of
such Im agery and such co ntrad iction s T h l*
year there w ill be electronic toys under m any a
Dickensian C hristm as tree A com pact disc
w ill play C hristm as carols. A m icrow ave oven
w ill m ake at least one fruitcake. Or one batch
of m a rrm la d c

THE MAGIC WORDS

fences and to assuror that h r would be able to
Everyone is a good sport Bush feels he can
start w ith a clean slate. Ills belligerency on the come home now A ll Is forgiven "Som e people
h ustin gs appeared to be an attem pt to toughen d o n 't understand the c a m p a ig n ." he said "They
th in k th a t when you ru n against someone in a
h is rig h t-y e a r Image
cam paign, that in ju re s frien dsh ips T h a i s not
In t h e v ic e p r e ­
true I t s w o n d rrfu l the w ay the Am erican
sidency ss one who
p o litic a l system w orks "
was seen and rarely
W ell. It lakes tw o to tango Bush may fin d that
heard
w hile It la the Am erican system to give a new
S uddenly, he had
president a honeym oon, and to give h im his
to be h is ow n m an
m om ent o f glory d u rin g Inauguration week. It
and observers w I hi
could a ll be of short d u ra tio n U he proceeds on
had w atched h im In
one legislative crack and they on another.
a va riety erf top scale
Bush Is going to have to do a lot o f s tro kin g tn
Joba over the years,
keep happy the Dem ocrats, w ho control both
w rre n o t s u re
houses of Congrraa Many o f them represen I the
w h e t h e r th e re a l
libe ra l w in g of ihe D em ocratic Party and they
G e o rg e B u s h w as
have enough votes to call the shots 1/ he decides
stepping forw ard or
J meetings have
to co n tin u e the Reagan conservative agenda
not.
been marked
Bust) la having a sm ooth Iran Jtlon since he
B u t n o w
he
by
smites,
w ill succeed a m e m b rr of h is own p arty There
b rlie v rs that the oph an d sh ak es
w ill be no m ajor d is ru p tio n o f the W hite House
p o i.rn ts he skew errti
and friendly
on J a n 20. Inauguration Day.
sh ou ld let bygones
conversations*
Sine* t h e vice president has a .i office tn the
be bygones He has
West Vvtng of Ihe W n ltr House, he has to lake
m e t In g o o d
fe llo w ship w ith D ukakis .1
Jackson. Pal o n ly a few steps to land In Ihe Oval Office
He also has hren In tim a te ly involved m .&lt;11
R obertson and Robed Dole
The m eetings have bren ina i.*“ d by smiles, a s p e c t s of the R ragsn a d m in istra tio n th ro ug h
h a n d s h a k r* and fd e n d ly conversations — but tw o te rm s and has presided over Im portant rrts ls
not e xactly tension free d u rin g the post e le ction m eetings and Ihe d ru g task force
rh a t w ith D ukskbt
iw U h

It occurs to both o f us that there Is m uch
conversation now about nesting, as If the
h o m in g i n s i l n r t . o n c e e x t i n c t , h a d
m ysteriously reappeared among o u r national
species It is true that young couples are going

banka

to e xtra o rd in a ry len gth* to ow n a home The
iro ny m th a t more of them now work outside
th e ir Nazars just to p a r for t lv n r houses
Today, "liv e d tn " ts a look rather than a
rea lity Fam ilies m ay actually have lews lim e
under th e ir ow n roofs th an any previous
generation A t tim es It s e rin * that homes are
e nvironm ents we cre a tr for Ihe lives we don't
arruaJIy lead because we a rm t In them They
buSd fa m ily m o m * for sm all fam ilies and
e ia tm a tr k lfrh e n s fur people who ra t fewer,
low er meals In them
L ike m y friend Ihe
m a rm a la d e m a ke r,
m an y of us w ork long
hours tn contem po­
ra ry ofRrea behind a
m o d u la r d e s k . In
D a u h a u t b u ild in g s
w ith w ind ow s th a t
d o n 't o p e n , In
a rtlfle tal workspace*
w ith plants that are
chosen for th eir a b ili­
ty to liv e w ith o u t
s u n lig h t. W hile we
are there, our home*
sit like e m p ty stage
seta w a itin g for u * to
come back and act
on them

f th e re

seem s

to be a lo n g ­
in g fo r th e
c o m fo rt o f
w hat is o ld ■

J

It Is possible that the less tim e w r spend
there, the more Im po rtan t they are as our
theater. Our Interiors m ay have come to
represent som ething, a fantasy life about home
and fa m ily , a place o ut of n la rr w ith our real
m od em lives T h is m ay tie especially true
d u rin g the rlaborate annua) short run produc­
tio n called the holidays.

W ith tosses in h i*
s is te r In d u s tr y
m o u n tin g at m ore
th an 91 b illio n a day.
f R e g r e lla b ly .
S e ld m a n r e c e n tly
th a t re g u la to r
o ffe re d some sage
w h o 19 ta lk in g
co u n cil H r proposed
9ome so use is
a ID (m ini plan for
im p r o v in g Ihe nan o t in c h arge J
trim s deposit Inaur
a nee s y s lrm H r also
called lor quick a t lio n lo deal w jih live IUO in
w&gt; th rift in s titu tio n s in the worst ro n d itlo r
w hich he estimated w ould cost about
b illio n
Q u ick act rial l* not W a ll's forte lie ha&gt;
been chairm an of the Federal Home Loan
Bank Board since J u ly 11187 and lire sttuatlor
lias gone from r rl* ls to catastrophe
But V/all hasn't bren s im p ly tw id d lin g hl&gt;
th u m b * H r spends a lot of tim e feeding I hr
p u b lic a warmed over slew of excuse* ant!
obfuscation
W all s ta lls w ith a lig h t a p p rllz rr — |i
doesn't m atter who caused the crisis Follow
ing ts the m ain course about the know
n o lh ln g s w ho are p e d d lin g o u lra g e o u estim ates of the cost of the ta x p a y rr bailout
For dessert. Wall serves up an a iry n o u lllr ol
trib u te to all the th rifts th a t are not insolvent
II you listen hard, you »an hear the belch
from the SAI, operators w ho destroyed their
t h r ill* w ith greed
D on't w r llr away asking f&lt;» W all's ir c lp r *
He lias a fetish for secrecy T h l* year, the
Hank Hoard has convened o n ly three public
meetings, bul ha* m et at least 70 tim e*
lir h ln d closed door* O ld agency hand*
believe th a t's a record.

Am ericans have alw ays lived in tw o lim e
zone*’ now and then. But the gap between
present and past Is greater for us now People
w ho w ork In hi-tech environm ents and eai oal
bran acquired a modest yearning for com fort
fu rn itu re and com fort toot- fur the fantasy w r
r a il tra d itio n , even If o u r real trad ition s go
back to K rakow Instead o f Kent

D uring some of those sr&lt; ret meetings. Wall
doled out tax breaks to ric h Investors w ho (hi
ihe governm ent a favor by ta king over
Insolvent In stitu tio n s H rcent estimates ol
lost la x revenue because of llaate secret deal*
range upwards ol 93 b illio n Bul those figure*
come front people W all considers w ild eyed
a na lysis — the Congressional Budget Office,
Ihe J o in t Com m ittee on Taxation and several
private lln u n tla l co n su lta n ts In short, a n y ­
o n e w h o d is a g re e s w it h W a ll's o w n
"d o n 'i-w o rry -b r-h a p p y " m ath Is w ild eyed

Maybe that gap Is w hy there's a passion to
put a tra d itio n a l ambiance around m odern
w orld. For a w ood-burning fireplace In the
m id st o f central heating For a V ictorian p rin t
on o u r no-lron sheets. It m ay even be w h y a
th o ro u g h ly modern w om an w ith tw o serious
su its and a lap top com puter ts a t this m om ent
s till th in k in g about Jars o f orange marmalade

W all is still not a d m ittin g that any lnxjMiyci
m oney w ill be needed for the I ni IIouI while
m ore realistic insiders are try in g to settle on
how m any billions o f d o lla r* that bailout w ill
coal.
More than 900 savings and Itxina. about 2C
percent o f the th rift In du stry, are flat broke,
w lih an estim ated 4 00 more in s titu tio n *
hanging on by th e ir lln g r r m il*

ICI I***, WaiSm**** Pnl Wntiri Of««f

■r Am * Zr i im ii
C **TO *M . IN *.

Oat* Vaa Ana
Unriari Faatwa IrriK aN Ik .

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Friday. Dectmbei 9. 1908 -

Trees-

FINANCIAL

Stocks open slightly up
U n I M Fraaa International

NEW YORK — Price* Opened slightly higher
Friday In modrralr trading of New York Stock
Exchange issue*
T h r Dow Jonra In du stria l average, w h ich fell
I I 92 Thursday. wait up 1.25 lo 2142 1X1
sh ortly u llr r ih r m arkel ojirnrd
Advance* rd g rd d cclln ra 378*300 am onf( the
1.320 iMUnt crossing the N rw York Slock
Exchange ta|w Early turnover u m o u n lcd lo
•b o u t 12 .3 7 1.000 aharm
Slock prices eloaed lower Thursday for Ihe
Ural lim e Ihla week In alow trading a m id aontr
pro.1t taking on gains won earlier In Ihe week

Analysla aald a lack o f newa follow ing Soviet
leader M ikhail G orbachev's early d rp a rtu rr
from the United S la lra led the m arket lo focus
on th r weakness In th r d o lla r and bond m arket
ua well a t Interest rales and Inflation. Hut
despite Ih r pullback In prices, they aald Ih r
m a rk rt held up re la tiv e ly well amid p rofit
ta king follow ing gains w on earlier In the week
" l l 'i i am azing that a fte r Ihe rally w r had
Ih e rr'a not m uch weakness,” said Don H
Mays, director o f Investm ent strategy at Wheat,
First Securities In R ichm ond. Va Maya aald h r
saw th r pullback co m in g when Ih r m a rk rt
ahowrd signs o f ru n n in g out o f steam In Ihe
previous session

Dollar drifts lower,
gold, silver down
Unltsd Praia In lim a Ilona I
The d o lla r d rifte d lo w e r
Friday In light .fa d in g on mosi
m a jo r f o r e ig n c u r r e n c y
m a rk e ts Gold atoa m oved
lo w rr.
In earlier trading In the Far
fcasl. the d o lla r w eakened
agalnal the Japanese yen on
news of W rit G&gt; rtnan central
h an k in ir r v r n t on and Ihe
restgnallon of Japanese Pi
n a n r r M in is t e r K ile h i
Mtyaxawa
The liank of Japan said the
d ollar dosed at 132 43 yen,
dow n 0 511 yen from th u rs
d a y s c lose
T r a d e r s s a id ' h r W&lt; s i
G e rm a n c e n tra l b a n k 's In
tr r v r n llo n raised q uestions
a b o u t w h e th e r p u lle y
coordination among Ihe Group
of Seven monetary powers lo

defend Ihe dollar rem ains In ­
tact
f h r ti-7 's solidarity m ight
Ire c o lla p s in g as ih r Hund rs b a n k

show ed

it s

d is c o

rh a n tin rn ! w illt lire m ark s fait
w h ile the lia n k o f Japan wan
try in g lo prop up Ihe dollar,**
said a dealer al Sum itom o
T ru st and R anking To said
A dealer al another foreign
e x r h a n g r b a n k s a id
* M tva /a w a 's resignation Is not
genat news for those w ishing lo
supporl th r dollar ”
M lya xaw a resigned as II
nance m in is te r and deputy
prim e m ln ls irr am id Japan a
worst slock trading scandal
Friday
In Europe ihe dollar hrgan
th r day in F ra n kfurt at 1 7375
West G erm an tnaiks. down
from I 74 m arks on Thursday

A g ric u ltu re tra d e ta lk s c o lla p s e
Unit** Press International
M O NTREAL Key tta d e
t a l k s I n v o lv in g U S a n d
E u ro p e a n n e g o tia to rs h a v r
collapsed las a use erf a belter
d is p u te over g o v ritim e n t su b
•id le s to b u rn e r* cm both sides
Ol ilo

A tla n t ic

■ailed ,o •» !lie th rtr tongsian
d in g differences enrer Ihe rxlen t In w hich larnt support
program s she m id tie rurbe d
* We were unable to achieve
a s a tis fa c to ry c o n c lu s io n .**
U S A g r ic u ltu r e S e creta ry
R ichard Lyng sold at a nrw a
conference

Representatives irf lice U n ti­
ed States and I tie 12 m em hrt Dow Jones
European |,&lt;onomu l o t i iron
Dow J o » « • A verages
n ity al a tevtew erf in te r n *
IO OO a at.
tto n al trade law under Ih r M l Indua 2145 27 op
G .ztetal Agreement on Tariffs 20 Trana &lt;144.61
up
and Trade, or G A TT, broke crfl 15 C llls
185 16
up
ta lks la ir Thursday, having 65 S to rk 8 13 92
up

Local Interest
Throe q uo tatio n * provided
by m em bers o f the N ational
A s s o c ia tio n o f S e c u ritiz e
D ealer* a rc rrp re se n ta ffve
/ n f r r r f r a / r r p rle r a as o f
m id -m o rn in g today I n in
d e a le r m a r k e t a c h a n g e
th m u g h m it the day. T rie r* do
not In clud e reta il m arkup o r
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Gold And Silver
NEW YORK — Foreign and
dom estic gold A allver prices
quoted In d o lta is per tro y
ounce Friday
QaM
L o n do n
I’rrv m u s close 423 50 crfl O 25
M orning fix in g 422 20 off I 30
Hong Kong
422 50 off 1 0 0
N«w Y o rk
C um rx spot
old open
419 80 crfl 2 00
.•tmex sfsH
•Over Open
6 l i f t off 0 0 23

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3 56
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0 18
1 33

fl.c in d o n m o rn in g f ix in g
change ts l a i r d on Ihe p rr
vtemx day aelosing price.|

SchoolsC ontinued fro m Page IA

Seminole s tu d rn ls d u rin g Ihe tie askrd to look into Ih r p ro ­
live year rezonlng plan They b le m o f s tu d r n ls a tte n d in g
Ai
say h rv 'v e heard lliese kind o f sc hools out of zone
cording lo Assistant Principal
In Ihe m eantim e. Seminole
jiro jn lio n s lor years, bul have
H o b b y L u n d q u la t.* c u r r e n t
ju rriilM say Ih rv a rr tired irf
e nrollm e nt i» at J.861 However, seen l l t l l r in Ih r way erf grow th
A l-a kr Howell representative w alling , tire d trf hoping, and
by &gt;eat's end tier school Uadi
I tonally loses 10 lei I I | r l i r n l ol said th r lr school had also been some say I (red of begging
The m id d le school zoning task
la rg e lrd lot Irrm rn d o u s grow th
I I s r ll 1 o I I in r ll I d u e t o
(care Is lo meet 7 p m . Dre 14.
w hich tailed to occur.
w ithdraw als and d riqsn rf*
The rrz o n rd d is tric t w ould at Hock L a k r Middle School lo
T he opp usllr Is true al la ik r
verft on Ih r lr plan M rm b rr* are
allec 1 a m in im u m erf 49 s'u
M ary H ig h School P ortable
clasM oom s a rr lived In Itousr an dents According In Lun dq ulsl. considering seven plans lor r e t
abundance ol s tu d rn ls ll Is nol that n um ber would mean tw o o m m r n d a lln n to the s ch o o l
new teachers few Seminole High, board
c u rre n lly a dram atic problem
b u t w ill be ll n o l red u ce d and If s lu d rn is quail lied lor
th ro u g h rrrcm lng. according lo g lflr d or advance jilu e r m rn t
Jac k ilr is ir r . chairm an ol ladh classe s, additional revenue lor
m iddle am i high school zoning sc hoot program s
Continued Horn Page 1A
Sem inole p a te n i* are hungry
ta s k fo rce s I l r i s i r r Is also
m uch lo decide whether there ts
(or
those
p
ro
gram
s
T
h
e
y
're
director erf seeoodary education
proud of (heir school and th eir a m a rk rt (for ih r m all*! as to
lo r the school district
l ake Maty jvarrnts argue lhal s lu d rn is , lu ll feel c h ra lrd III deride how ih r lr development
would affect Ih r com m itm ents of
c-ounly population p ro le r l'in a trrm s of curric u lu m . Ilr is ir r said
public agencies lo servr them "
he
has
taken
Ihe
Issue
to
th
r
list Sem inole High as b rin g In a
C o m m u te r C h a irm a n Lee
g ro w th area, w ith enrollm ent Sem inole C ou rtly School Hoard
Increasing n a tu ra lly o v rr Ihe C hairm an I lr is ir r believes there C o n s t a n t in e o f A lta m o n te
n r x l th rre -lo five years A higher ate other ways lo best address S p r in g s s a id Ih e p la n n in g
Ih r Issue &lt;i( crfin.iU un.il equably
com m ission should go farther
total enrollm ent I mmisI s b in d in g
than that " I t Is Ihe mission of
L u n d q u la t a n d S e m in o le al S rm ln o lr. and lh a l board
the p la n n in g ru u n rlt to decide If
p ir e n ls tear anile Ipaled grow th m e m b e rs s h o u ld s tu d y th e
th
r m u rk rl w ill su pjxiri pro.m
a
ile
r
Hoard
m
rm
lirrs
w
ill
also
w o n 't occur in tim e to help

Mall

C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
for n 7
1/2-foot tree, and Douglas or
Frazier firs range from $34.93 lo
*5 9 .9 9 (depending on height|
The most r x p r n s lv r tree found
In the sa m pling was a Colorado
blue spruce w ith a price lag of
$900 lo *1 .2 0 0
The price rrm a in s constant,
rrgardless o l Ihe day o f Ihe week
or Ihe volum e o f lra ffle
"W e e k d a y s are n a tu ra lly
slow .” explained M lk r Wudyka
who traveled from Ih r tree farm
In M ic h ig a n w h e r e h r is
employed l-ooklng around the
lent erected near a conM ructlon
site next lo the new l-a k r Mary
Centre, ll was cram m ed w ith
s p u rr. pine and cedar, bul no
ruxlom ers
"O u t weekends a rr a d lfterrnt
story. T his past Saturday w r
sold 65 Irre s and Sunday we
sold 87.”
Other vendors agree that sales
follow the (M lle m that W udyka
dear tille d
Rudy fh ih ra v rtz J r . owner of
R udy's Cedar Fencing cm U S
H ig h w a y 17-92 In S a n fo rd ,
added lh a l as II gels closer to
C hristm as, people w ill make
p tm liases every day Even to
he wild more than MX) Irres
helorr Iasi w eekend's ru sh
Rudy sells irre s in a corner ol
m s fencing ta rd ily lo make rx tia
money in buy C hristm as gifts,
b u l also because h r enjoys
seeing people experience Ihe Joy

of C h ris t mas.
” 1 keep m y prices as low as I
ran.** he said. O ftrn he w ill g ive
a Ir e r lo someone at no cost If he
feel* th e y r a n i afford lo b u y
one, D u b ra vctz charges a b o u t
$4.50 per foot for his w hite [tinea
from N o rth Carolina, d epending
on the fu lln e s s of th r tree
T here Is no formula for p ric in g
a tree baaed on quality a d m its
D u b ra v c tz
It's an n r s t h e t lr
th in g
*T Just slum ! hark and sec
w hat a tree looks like T h e
p re ttie r ones go for a little* m o re
Ih r ones w ith empty spots go fo r
a I i t l I e l e a s . ' '
h e
e xplain ed "N o th in g In th r lot Is
m ore th a n $35.*'
Me says th a t Ihla Is o n ly h is
th ird ye ar In the tree s e llin g
h oslnrss, b u l sales are k r r p in g
p a rr w llh past years
C arl l-e ltz has three tree lo ts
along U S . 17-92 in the San
fo rd -L a k r M ary area Me a r
know ledged that artificial trees
have ta ke n away from Ih r l l v r
I r r r m a rk e t, hut he aald sales
h a v r r r m a in r d nearly Ih r sam e
for I lie n in e years hr has h e rn
tra v e lin g to C entral Florida fro m
his W isco nsin tree farm
"T h e re 's a certain portion o f
Ih r p o p u la tio n who w ill a lw a y s
w ant a liv e tree,” l.irtz said
Mr said h is operation tries to
p'u vtde M im rth in g lor everyone

"W e

have

I hr

smal l

four and a h a lf fool tree | * I 7 | fo r
an a p a r tm e n t or Ihe s m a ll

budget and we have several 12
foolers l$ 1 0 0 | fo r ihe target
houses or b usinesses."
l.irtz said th a t he sold tw o ol
Ihe tallest Irre s lo « pair of
homeowners lu s i weekend.
Most rxjce rls agreed that the
pric es w ill re m a in steady (or th r
next lew years, T h r drought ol
th is nasi su m m e r h u rt only Ih r
smallest of trees In five to seven
years, when those trees would
have been ready fo r harvest. Ih r
prices w ill skyrocke t
Wudyka said lh a l last year the
farm w hrre h r w orks planted
nearly 70.(XX) trees, bul only
18.000 s u rvive d ihe to rrid heal
and lack of p re c ip ita tio n L ie !/
rrjmnecl s im ila r losses
"F rie rs s h o u ld rrm a ln ihe
same for a few y e a rs .” said Metz
encouragingly “ A n d w e ll be
painting nrw* trees next year and
imping for m ore ra in **
For (hose w h o want a tree
more h rs h ly r u l th a n (h r variety
found cm road side lots, there Is
a lw a y s ih e d o - l l - y o u r s e l l
m ethod
John and L e s s lr P unilnr. for
example, own and o p r ra lr th r J
and L C hristina.* Tree Farm on
Palm Way In S anford
There, jir o p lr can lake axe in
hand and c hop d o w n their favor
lie tree
Mrs Pauline s o ld lh a l th rtr
prices urr about $4 2 5 per foot.

Dreggors
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 3 A
lltn ld a lln g th re a ts before he
forced her lo p erlnrm a sex ac 1
— him a* his house Aug 10
Dreggors tienled lh a l he had
sex w ith her th a t day. Jdthough
he a d m llird to having physical
contact w llh her Dreggors said
lh a l on three other occasion* Ih r
w o m a n t w ic e v o l u n t a r i l y
performed oral sex cm h im and
once, he sale* they performed
m utu al oral sex am i had In*
lerrourse
The w om an was no! In th r
hearing room al Ihe sheriff's
dejvartmeni d u rin g ihe testim o­
ny of other witnesses Dreggors
was In th e h e a rin g fo r a ll
testim ony D u rin g her testim ony

Permit
Continued fro m Page IA
j

a

s iair requirem ent lo be able to
retain one day s w orth erf effluent
on s tir. H itrfr said. Thom pson
w ill review the best stir lor Ihe

H it!
Under th r ptn|Mmrd county
w etla nd s sy s te m , i r r a ir d el11in-nl h um lice p la in w ill lie
sprayrd onto the southern edge
nl a 575 a&lt; r r w etland area on Ihe
Y ankee L ake s ite
Thr
w a s lrw a lrr. al up lo a half Inch
d re p . w ill How the I 5 -m llr
distance lo an old canal on the
•lie and e ventually flow Into live
Si Johns
T h o m a s S r h a n z r . a COM
e n g in e e r, s a id i h r w e tla n d s
should remove high levels ol
|M&gt;llulanls such as jihcMjihorus
and nitrogen b rfo rr it reaches
ih e c a n a l
M r s a id i h r
wastewater com ing o ut of ih r

Ihe w o m a n described a u n iqu e
physical c harac trc s iir lh a l she
has w h ic h w ould should tie
obvious lo someone who had
very In ilm a ie contact with her
Dreggors when asked e a rlie r
lo rto lr any th in g he notlcrd (ha t
was u n u s u a l about her body
d u rin g the lim e h r claimed be
lead in tercou rse w ith her. did n ot
m ention lh a l rharac irrlsilc
D reggor s testim ony In Ih e
hearing. P o lk's lawyer David V
K ornrelch. erf Orlando said, confilleted on some key points w llh
•w o rn te s tim o n y Dtrggors gave
In his p r r h e a tin g deposition
The w om an admitted lh a l cut
one o n ass tun during ih r year of
rrp o c trd harassment, she d id
consent lo perform a sex act m i

Dreggors. w itli a prom ise from
h im (hat he* w o u ld leave her
alone alter th a t. She said she
w as under d u re s s and lh a l
Dreggors had tn ttm id a ie d her by
Im p ly in g th a t s h r could be
a rrrs ird and th a t th r stale m ight
lake her baby son from her She
said Ihe harassm ent continued
u n til Ihe Aug ID assault,
The w om an s a id she was
.if rul J lo report the harassment
to ether law- enforcem ent o f­
ficials, because she feared re­
p ris a l since D re g g o rs was a
deptnv x h rrtlf H ow ever. Sharon
lly d r r . a J e h o v a h ’s W itness
w ho d urin g 1987 and I9HM
visited th r w o m a n and taughi
her Itlh lr lessons, lesiihed lh a l
Ih r woman co n fid e d in her that
she was being harassed and
(eared Dreggors

On Aug 11 i h r tlu v a ftrr the
rrp u rird assault, lly d r r said she
plaid w ill already be Ir r a ir d lo
visited ihe w um un. a»nt Irak Uild
high tr v r ls erf rlra n n rsa and (be
wetlands w ill provide an addi­ about Iba tnrkdrm w Hydairflouk
Ih r woman borne w iih U't&lt; and
tio na l n itra tio n laetcr
they discussed i h r s ttu ^ jio jj w llh
Hut a w etlands system ca n
H y d rrs husband, w ho reported
effe ctively rrn to v r phosphorus
the allegations lo A ltam onte
for o n ly e ig ht lo 10 years, before
Springs jxrflre T h e case Was
11 stops to fu n c tio n , said Law son
H im referred In ih r Seminole
Snyder, a project leader lo r the
C ounty S h r r l i r * D epartm ent
Florida G am e anct F rrs h w a trr
T h r wom an m o v e d lo V rrn
Flsti C om m issio n
Hearh that day
S n yde r said older w etla nd s
systems have treen (mind lo Ita v r
T h r w om an's reputation was
challenged bv D rrg g o rs ' lawyer
a re d u ce d a b ility lo rem ove
S h r a d m llird lh a l In the early
p h o sp h o ru s a lte r rig h t ye ars
Lera use phosphorus and o th e r
IB8Qs she w orked as a lopless
dancer, and was tw ice a rrrs ird
hv products b u ild up In t h r
S h r was once a r r r s ir d for pro*
system u n lll I h r system can n o
slIlu tIo n and once* a rrrs ird lot
longer process ll.
H lb lr s a id Ihe rciunty h a s
grand Ih rlt a u io . S h r said shr
w a* nol p r m e r u lr d on those
m ad r p la ns fo r that e ven tua lity
hv re q u irin g large usrrs s ig n in g charges lly d r r le s t tiled lh a l
d u rin g ihe year th e wom an said
up for Yankee Lake c a jK irlty
rig hts to a lso agree In accept Ih e
D re g g o rs h a r a s s e d h r r I h r
woman was m a k in g a sincere
Heated w a s lr w a lrr lor Irrig a tio n
effort to turn h r r life around.
and other consum ptive uses
N irtJtknf • X r m r + t ( W k r

FULTON CENTER
posed C o m m e rc ia l d e v e lo p ­ p ro lr r t ih e r n v im m r n t
m e n t." h r said
A ll Ihe developers are scouring
O ttk e /H e ta ll Space
" I don't th in k ih r planning ih r n a tio n fo r r o m m ltm r n ts
agency has ever Interfered w llh Irom tup nam e rrta ilrrs and a ll
free enterprise's rig h t lo fa il." are co n fid e n t they ran com pete
G ulU rl replied. "H u t It ts our w ill) (h r o th e r I wo proposals
d u ty lo In lorm public Unties ol
For e x u m p le. J F P A
how ll w ill a lfre l ih r lr Invest­ Associates, the public relations
( ah ,Vim Tor Inlnrmalhui
m ent In In fra stru ctu re lo srrve arm of t h r P a u lu rc l family b u s i­
(407) 321*9968
them .”
nesses. released a statem ent
J lD INTEREST
Simon A Associate* and lla h n f r o m e n t r e j T r e n e u r J e n o
8SS Fulton St
Sxnloid
Co a ir preparing Ih r lr applica­ P aulurcl w elco m in g Ihe llo m a rt
tio n s and Gullte*. said It Is proposal.
reasonable to assume a ll three
a pplication* w ill be s u b m ille d al
a U iu l Ih r same lim e.
“ Mow do w r c o n s id e r Ihe
n jtp llc a llo n s ? " G u lllr tt asked.
DspAndiblg Mslsrsd Otllytry
"D o we consider A In lig h t of H
Srrvtng S rm ln o lr Ctmnlv
2* HR EMEROENCY SERVICE
and C: and when H comes In do
FUEL
**R*dio Dlspstchgd"
w r consider II In ligh t of A and
C ?"
OIL
G u l l l r l s a id It Is a re a l
Present This Ad &amp; Receive
SERVICE
* 2 oo O f f p u r t K ji*
challenge lo ih e jila n n tn g com ­
I
i Jf M
m ission sta ll lo figure out how to
r o n s ld e r Ih e a p p lic a t io n * ,
181 E Crytlsl Like Ays.
know ing lh a l probably a ll three
Laks Mary, FI
330-0946
ol th r re n te r* w ill not tie h u llt.
bul nol kn ow ing w hich w ill
Whether each plan should be
considered as If It w ill be Ihe
only one In (he area, o r one of
tw o or three Is a problem Ihe
stalT w ill have lo w restle w ith .
Tw o o f the most im portant
c o n s id e ra tio n s Ih e p la n n in g
RENT ANY NAME BRAND 19" COLOR TV OR 25" COLOR TV
comm ission m ust decide Is how
AT REGULAR PRICE &amp; RECEIVE A REMOTE CONTROL
the proposed developm ents w ill
a lfre l Ihe fragile environm ent
FOR ONLY
P*R WK.
along Ihe W eklva River Just west
of tw o of Ihe proposed m alls, und
A M E R I C A ’ S B E S T R E N T TO O W N S Y S T E M
how they w ill alfect tra ffic on
• TV • VCR • WASHERS $ DRYERS • REFRIQERATOftS
14. S R 46, C.R. I0 A and laikc
• LIVINQ ROOM * OININQ ROOM FURNITURE • MICROWAVES
Mary Boulevard.
The developers m ust s u b trli
2 7 0 1 B P IN E C R E S T C E N T E R
• No Deposit*
detailed plans on how they w ill
(C o r n e r 17*92 &amp; 27th St reet )
•
No
Crodlf
handle drainage and how m uch
Chock*
m oney (hey are w illin g to sjK-nd
• Ron! By Phone
In build roads to handle ihe
t m
r
• FREE Delivery
tra ffic Ih r m alls w ou ld generate,
' i—
—
as w ell ns hrtw tn r y w ould

B&amp;L FUEL OIL

E P H IL H A IR
E Phil Hair. 88. 2HH4 Je f­
fe rs o n A v r ., S a n fo rd , d lr d
Wednesday at South Seminole
C o m m u n 11 y H o s p i t a l ,
l-ongwood Horn J u ly 22. 1900
in Norway. S C .. he moved lo
Sanford front t h r t r In 1925. Mr
was a sell employed autom otive
m echanic bom 1950-04 al San­
ford A v r m id I5 lh St.. Sanford,
and a P ro lrsla n l Mr was a
memlH-r of ih r Sanford Lodge
No. 1241 HI*OE
S urvivo rs Include w ile. E m ily
S la rr H air: slsler. Lena H air
T urn er. Pensacola.
G iu m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e ,
Sanlord. In charge of arrange­
m ents.

8*

rn ih -d a y Adventist
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e s o n .
Charles. C restline. Ohio; daughlers. Ellen K lim . Callstoga. Calif..
F lorence M ursh. Lake M ary.
M arilyn Sloan. M iddletown. N J.;
b ro th e r. A lo n z o . F ori
l.a nd crdale; 12 grandchildren:
two great-grandchildren
Ha Id w in - Fa r ic h lid F u n e ra l
Home. A llm n o n le Springs, in
charge o f arrangements.

H O D E R T L . M ARCH
R obert L. M arch, 50. 179
C harles S i.. Edgew ater, riled
Wednesday. Dec 7. al his resi­
dence. Horn J u n e 28. 1932 In
Nashville T cnn.. he moved lo
C entral Florida In IU57 from
T o le d o O h io . Me w a s a n
Ironw orker. U S A rm y Veteran
JE S 8P .R . TANNER
J e s s e R. T an ne r. HO. 015 and a P ro lrs la n l
S u rvivo rs Include sons. Ricky
W oodland C ourt. Lake Mary,
d lrd Wednesday at Florida L iv ­ t-ee. Edgewater. D arrell, New
ing N ursing Center. Forresl C ity. Sm yrna flench: daughter Hobble
H o r n M a r c h 19. 1 9 0 2 in J o ir. Edgewater: slsler Nancy
Kingston. Jamaica, he m oved lo S h rrd e it. F a y e llc v llle T c n n .;
l-a k r M ary from Tom s River. b r o t h e r . F r e d M a rc h J r . ,
N J . He was a lilt Iru ck oje-rator C alifornia.
O a k l a w n P a rk F u n e ra l
(or C ontinental Can and a Sev-

Hom e/Cem elery. l-a kr Mary. In
charge of arrangem ents

FUNERALS
HAIR. E PHIL
G fs w v d r Tunwsi M n x n tor W/ E PS a
M«ir M o« Sonlord -h o d-od S M r a v li , *111
l» 10 » m Voturda, of lo X td o w Comotory
•O S R n
Roymond Crock** t t l l d t l i n ,
F o o fid t m i | ( o il at G ronO o- f u n r o i
Homo Sonlord S l i i n n ,n , tZodOyl tram
» Ip m

Grsmko* F m s t il Harm#. Sanford. In
cSorgo of arrangatwanS
TAYLOR . C A R T ft A A S tf
F u n a ra l v a ry te a t lo r M n
E artS A nn
Taylor, |) M S tric k la n d A *a , •S o potkod
m a y Sunday w ill bo Said I p m Saturday at
S f)rin g t« ld M n t w a r y B a p itti Church. *01
Cadar A v a . Sanford, w ith Pat«or Enoch
R lr a r i o ffic ia tin g
In fo rm a n t to fo llo w M
R aU iaw n C am atary C allin g fio u rt far fn a n d t
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Wilton EKfwiborgor AXorfuary. Sanford. In
tbargo of arrangamtnft
KELLEY. WALTER JR
M a m o rla l k a r.K a c lo r M r W o lftr K oltoy
J r , tV o* 104 W YfS S I. Sanford • ! « d ad
Oac 1 w ill ba b ald a t A ll S a in ti Dal raranca
Church al a p m
Saturday w ith B u n c o
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arran g a m an ty

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U.S. airp lan e s h o t d o w n
Brennan admitted to hospital
WASHINGTON — J u it lc c W illiam Brennan, the Supreme
C o u rt's oldest sod m ost lib e ra l m em ber, was a dm itted to
Het heads Naval H ospital T hu rsda y s u ffe ring from pneum onia
but was In good cond itio n, a co u rt spokeswom an said.
The announcem enl o f B rennan’s Illness w ss made In a brief
statem ent Issued In I be a firm o o n by the Suprem e C ourt p u b lic
In fo rm atio n office.
As of 9 30 p.m. EST. Brennan was " I n good condition and
restin g co m fo rta b ly," said co u rt spokeswoman Kathy Arberg.
A fte r Monday, the Justices begin a m o n th long recess snd
re tu rn Jan. 9.
Brennan. » h o turned 82 In A p ril, has had a n um ber of health
problem s In recent years, p ro m p tin g h im to consider — and
reject — re tirin g In 1979. H r was treated fo r a cancerous tu m o r
In h is throat In 1978. H r also suffered a sm all stroke,
te m p o ra rily Im pairing use o f his rig ht a rm and hand In 1979.
In 1987, h r suffered fro m enlargem ent o f the prostate but was
not required to undergo surgery.
Brennan cut his head and required stitch es In June 1988.
m issing a court session Ju ne 24. but an aide characterized the
In ju ry as not serious
Brennan has been on the bench for 32 years and has never
wavered from hts libe ra l, expansive view o f co nstitu tion a l
rig h ts — a view ‘ lis t baa meric h im a frequent target o&gt;
conservatives.

EPA beefs up arrests
WASHINGTON — T he E nvironm ental Protection Agency
said Thursday II stepped u p enforcem ent d u rin g the **-r«T year
ended Sept. 30 and m oved to prosecute m ore polluter &gt; than
ever.
The EPA said Hurl between Oct. I. 1967. to Sept. 30. 1988. It
sent 372 cases to the J u ttlr e Departm ent fo r c iv il prosecution
of companies that allegedly violated e nviro n m e nta l regula­
tio ns The previous record n um be r was 342 In fiscal 1986
The agency said It also referred a record n um be r o f c rim in a l
rases lo I be Justice D epartm ent In fiscal 1988 — 39. compared
lo the previous annual h ig h o f 41 In fiscal years 1986 and
1987.
EPA A d m in istra to r Lee Thom as said In a statem ent. "T ire
figures that we are releasing today should put the regulatory
c o m m u n ity on n o tic e lh a l the EPA Is serious a b o u t
enforcem ent and w ill use the fu ll range o f enforcem ent tools at
Its disposal to bring about com pliance — In clud in g c rim in a l
sa n rlk m a ."
T he EPA said Its use o f non-Judlcial a d m in is tra tiv e orders to
force cleanu|is dropped s lig h tly In Bara! 1988 because o f
changing asbestos rem oval laws that emphasized public
education rather than enforcem ent.
The agency Is s u e r 3.G85 a d m in istra tive orders In 1988.
rtm ip n rrd to 3 .194 In the previous flsra l year.
EPA o ffic ia ls said sta te e n v iro n m e n ta l agencies also
Increased enforcement Ui fiscal 1988. re fe rrin g 904 c iv il cases
to state attorneys general and 9.363 a d m in is tra tiv e orders
Both of those figures are h ig he r than fiscal year 1987 levels

Attack assailants unknown,
five crewmen presumed dead
The Algerian-barked Bedouin
g ue rrilla group hits hern fig h tin g
W ASHINGTON Unknow n a ru n n in g war w ith Morocco for
assailants shot down a chartered Ihe Independence o f ihe M oroc­
U .S. a ir p la n e , p re s u m h a h ly can controlled W estern Sah.ua
l in tw o DC-7 airplanes, w hich
k illin g live crewm en, and d am ­
aged another In a mtsaile attack w ere c h a rte re d by th e U.S.
near Morocco's southern border, Agency for In te rn atio na l Devel­
an area controlled by heavily o p m e n t. cam e u n d e r a tta c k
around noon T hu rsda y w hile
arm ed Bedouin guerrillas
U.S. snd Moroccan officials (lyin g rrn p d u s lln g Insecticides
said Thursday It was nol r lm r from Senegal in Morocco. U.S.
w ho was responsible for Ihc officials said.
An AID spokeswom an said n n r
attack, but a spokrsm an for the
Pollsarlo Front rebel group em ­ plane rranhed and " a ll five (U.S.)
p ha tically denied Involvem ent crew m em bers ore presum ed
and offered In assist In In ­ «W d " The second aircraft was
d im aged but managed to land
vestigating Ihe In rid rn l.
United Press International

nt S ld l lfn l. Morocco.
J u s tic e D epart m en l
spokesman John Russell sold
:*tr FBI " is try in g to determ ine
woetb e r It was a terrorist at
l i n k , " m c irc u m s ta n c e th a t
w o u ld give the bureau legal
a u t h o r i t y to u n d e r ta k e an
overseas Investigation.
The A ID s ia trm e n l said ih c
planes "re p c rts d ly wer? sub
Jectrd to a m issile attack.'* but
governm ent officials said AID
and (h r Slate D epartm ent had
c o n fir m e d Ih e p la n e s w ere
v ic tim s o f a missile attack
The tw o DC-7s were fly in g
Insecticides lo tie used d u rin g
a n n u a l desert locu st-sprayin g
operations aimed at saving crops
In the Sahel a rra of the Sahara
Desert, an AID spokeswoman
said.

Thursday
R ichard Carper. 36. broke hts last T hu rsda y afternoon after
receiving the com m unique signed try Jam es Pinkerton of the
I p o lity developm ent Ite m
message said the Bush a d m in istra tio n w ill co m m it to
xg the AIDS epidem ic a lop p rio rity and pledged to w ork
lo prevent d iscrim in atio n against those affected w ith the v iru s
Nancy Door, a m em ber of the W illam ette AIDS C ouncil
S uppon Group, said site fed Carper his firs t meal tn eight days
m ushroom soup, rye bread and a glass of m ilk .
Carper began his last Dec. I at hts hom e against the advice of
h ts p h y s ic ia n , v o w in g n o l lo eat u n t il he heard an
acknowledgem ent o f the severity of the AIDS problem from
Bush s a dm in istratio n, and lo die If necessary,
In the process of liv in g ic le y on w ater, tea snd a v tta m ir
d rin k , a ftrr already being in poor health due to AIDS. Carper
lost 17 pounds and suffered dizziness and nauara.

There were co n flictin g reports
on the exact location o f Ihe
p lanes w h r n Ih e a tta c k o r
r lin e d
The Moroccan I’ress Agency
sa id th e d ow ne d plane was
stru ck by a surface to air mlsalle
w hile fly in g over M aurtlanlan
le rrtlo ry . Some U.S. government
officials said the a ln rail were In
Moroccan alr*|»acc. hot others
said they w en fly in g In an
International corridor
P o l l s a r l o o f f l r l a l s iti
W ashington denied Involvement
In the attack

Hurricane-force w inds, fires
batter Southern California
U n ite d P ress In ta rn a tio n si
LOS ANGELES - Hurricane
force w in d s b lasting th ro ug n
S outhern C alifo rn ia Ignited a
chain-reaction of fires ili.it de­
stroyed or
•£( ' f l home*.,
s e n d in g h u n d r .J s o l people
fleeing foe rove r and leaving
more than a h a lf-m illio n u tility
custom ers w ith o u t power
T h e n o to rio u s S a n ta Ana
w i n d s , b l o w i n g in f r o m
C alifo rn ia's desert Interior up to
9 0 m ph. trm p o ea nlv knocked
out electrical power T hursday lo
m ore than 5-40.000 ru s lo m rrs
from Santa lia r tiara C ounty tn
San Diego, u tility com pany of
fin a ls said
Gov. George D ru k n irjla n said
an Office of Em ergency Services
operations re n te r was o jir .cd lo
im m lt'T t I k * s p tia d of the fa i s
ihe damage and the weather
u n til the w inds pass Weather
forecasters said the w inds could

re tu rn Friday or n ext week.
At least tw o (trr flg h tr r * and
several civilia n s suffered m in or
eye and lu n g trn ta tlo t. There
• l i t no reports of deaths or
m i.ja r Injuries because of the
r '. ' J fa m e d fire -, w hich ranged
fr o m m i n o r th e a s te r n S a it
Fernando Valley to Ihe eastern
edge o f the San G abriel Valley
In Orange C ou nty, a f l t r dc
s lm y rd one alm ost finished lu x ­
ury In c u r under ro n s tru rtlo n In
latguna Niguel and heavily dam
aged another Thursday evening
when » ;,n U b b - embers from
the o rigin al blare across lo Ihe
sreond home. Orange C ounty
F trr Departm ent rit*|M ti her B ill
W a lk r r s a id . D a m a g e w as
estim ated »l $120,000.
G osling w inds Mew down a
te n t at a Ho- r Parade float
ru m , wr. y in the San G abriel
M ountains &lt;iotlull c o m m u n llv of
A n ia i. h r m lly dam aging five
floats

"The winds whipped Ihe trill
... and rrarkrd Ihe beams lik&lt;
they were lo*uhp»chs." wild Tim
Kates, president of Fiesta Parade
Floats one of two firm s m aking
floats under Ihe lent "H ie floats
■UAte'rcd m*J«r damage "
D o * t ie d pow er lin e - w ere
M am ed for a fire In sutm rhan
B a ldw in Park, where flames In a
p a p e r r e c y c lin g p la n l w ere
fanned by high winds tn lo a
fire sto rm that destroyed nt dam
aged 23 homes, stx businesses
and 20 sheds garages or other
....'.bu ild ing *, county Fire De­
partment spokrsm an Joe Sifva
said Damages were estim ated at
M 3 m illio n
"W e have estimates Ihe w inds
reached between Nt and 100
m p h ,” S ilva said. " I t s like a d ry
h u rric a n e fanned an In fe rn o
from M ane to home 1'
The lire hr ok.- out atom ! m id
n ig h t T hursday and burned into
th e m o rn in g

Bush's message ends AIDS fast
EUGENE. Ore. — An AIDS sufferer has given up his fast o f
rig h t days a ftrr receiving a com m unique from the tra n s itio n
Ira m of Presidentelect George Bush, supporters said U lr

The spokrsw om an offered no
d e t a ils as lo th e p o s s ib le
perpetrators o f the ullack. but
said M ororrun government of
fli tala were cooperating in an
Investigation

First arrest
under new
drug law
UP1 r t f s r l
LO S A N G E L E S
A
y o u n g in a n a r r e s t e d
Ih u rtd a y w ith ISO grams
nf i r a k rename la ic s a
m in im u m of life in prison
w ith o u t p a io le In w hat
prosecutors said was Ihe
firs t use o l a s tiff new
federal a n ti d ru g law
R ichard W lnrnw . 21. a
known gang m rm he r. was
arrested le rlo rr dawn at hts
Los A nge 'e s ares home
where officers found about
ISO gram s of crack. 93.000
In r a s h a n d a lo a d e d
handgun Sheriff's Deputy
Larry Swanson said
W inrow was ordered de
tallied by U S Magistrate
C h a r le s F lic k p e n d in g
a iK /h - t thill hearing Mon
day

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Town purges fatty foods
SAUSAM TO. C alif — In a bid to became "A m e rica s first
cholesterol-free c ity ." the upscale tow n o f Sausallto In M artn
C ou nty launched a cam paign tu purge the fa tty s tu ff from
rrs la u ra n t menus
M ayor Robin Sweeney, amng w ith some chefs from the c ity 's
num erous restaurants, announced T hursday the beginning of
N ational Cholesterol E ducation Awareness M onth.
"C hefs from Sausallto restaurants w ill com bine together to
e lim in a te c h o le s te ro l fro m th e ir re c ip e s , u s in g o n ly
cholesterol free products from now on — no saturated fats, o nly
Item s that are n on -ch ole strro l." a spokesman said.
The colorful sm all to w n on San Francisco Bay. Just n e rth of
the Golden Gale Bridge and offering a spectacular view o f San
Francisco, has num erous restaurants along Its shoreline and Is
a popular tourist a ttra ctio n reached by f r n y from San
Francisco
The offlrlals. c itin g the corning holidays, said "th e re la
danger for the tardy w here evidence Indicates (hat h ig h blood
cholesterol la u m ajor ris k factor for coronary heart disease" for
ns m any as half of all m id dle aged Am ericans

Newspaper study prompts review
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Officials fro m Ihc federal g ove rn ­
m en t and the W e ste rn slates a rc re v ie w in g p o te n tia l
selenium-related hum an health risks b ro u g h t to lig h t by a
seven-month newspaper study. II was reported Thursday.
In articles published Sunday and M onday, the Sacram ento
Bee reported evidence o f toxic levels o f the trace elem ent
selenium In the bask food supply of m illio n s o f Am ericans
The Food und D rug A d m in istra tio n to ld the Bee Wednesday
It planned a thorough review of Ihe rep ort, although o fficials
said th r lr own irs ls to date Indicated no hea lth threat.
The In trrto r D epartm ent acknowledged that Its ow n studies
overlooked potential risks lo people w ho eal fish and w aterfow l
th a t are tainted w ith selenium F u rth e r studies w ill be
conducted at seven W estern sites ofTfrlals to ld Ihe Bee.
State governments also are taking a ction as a result o f Ihe
newspaper Investigation. Including those In Colorado and
Montana
F’n h llr health officials In Colorado considered reopening an
InvestIgatlon of a cluster of Infunl b irth deform ities lh a l m ig h t
have been related to selenium , and M oninna o fflrla ls reportedly
asked the FDA to determ ine whether livestock In that slate hud
unsafe levels of selenium In Ih rlr I Issues

IN S A N F O R D , S H O P A M c D U F F S U P E R C E N T E R AT:

O ther stales round to have especially hig h concentrations o f
selenium III water and p la ids were Oregon. South Dakota.
Nebraska. W yom ing and Nevada. The Bee Investigation found
elevated selenium levels In superm arket foods In Sacramento.
Chicago, W ashington. D C., Atlanta. Great Falls. Mont.. Rapid
C lly . S D.. and M ontrose, Colo

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Former Fed branch
director indicted
NCWAHK. N J . — A form er
m em ber o f the hoard o f th r
Federal Krrst-rve Bank of New
Y ork was charged T h u rs d a y
w ith le a k in g in te re s t-ra te In ­
fo rm a tion to a brokerage firm In
(h r n a tio n 's first Insider trading

len gthy federal m venllgatlon Into
Ih r dow nfall of the bankrupt
[le v lll, lire s lrr A S rh ulm .m In r
brokerage o f Llvlogstun
Five fo rm e r H evtll. H rrsler
executives have been sentenced
to prison for ih r lr purls tn a
s e c u ritie s frau d schernr I hat
allegedly cost custom ers $100

i m c Involving a highly pi

million

official o f I fie Federal Heserve
system
Knla-rf A Hough was accused
In a six-count federal grand ju ry
In d lr tm rn t of leaking secret in ­
form ation on ih r discount rate,
the tn lr r r s t rate charged tiy ih r
Fed to m em ber bank*.
The in fo rm a tio n was allegdlv
used to reap m illio n s o f dollars
In Illegal p ro fits for a New Jerseyfir m th a t traded In In te re st

Hough, who also served as
ch airm a n of High Point F inan­
cial Corp parent of the National
Hank was a Federal Heserve
Hunk director representing small
hunkers Irom I 9 8 2 to I OH-I

U nite d Prase In te rn a tio n a l

D u rin g h is te n u re . Hough
allegedly gave confidential In­
fo rm a tion to G ilbert Schulm an,
tils friend and president and
t o o w n e r o f H e v lll. H rrs le r
Schulm an testifying at h is fraud
tria l last year denied discussing
tn lrr rs t rales w ith Hough, a l­
th o u g h h r a d m lttr d b a y in g
d in ne r w ith h im tw lre after
Federal Heserve m rrt logs
S chulm an also (entitled that he
made tw o personal Inans totaling
less than $50,000 to Hough, but
said they were repaid

rate-sensitive government
securities, a spokesman fur If S
A ttorn ey Samuel A lltn said
Hough, form er president o f the
NaI tonal Hank of Sussex C ounty
tn Ifraiw -hvllle. laces a m axim um
of 29 years tn prison and a
• 141.000 line If convicted on all
■.n u lls
I he charges -.gains* Hough a
resident of laiyton. N I . who
resigned h is lunik p its ld e n ry
r a r llr i th is year, .lent Iron* a

Popular pool
The pool table room at the temporary youth recreation cantar in
City Hall i i a popular place The center located In the ground floor
o f the south wing o f City Hall, opened e couple c f weak* ago fo

serve u ntil a permanent site can o« ton no or Dudl Thu fomu&gt;
Youth M ing of fhe Civic Center la being remodeled into e senior
activity center

Lawyer recom m ends SH A give Sm ith a hearing
• y MAO CHURCH
Herald staff writer

allowed a&lt; &lt;ess to Ih r A u th o rity 's
ret tints or rninules of |iasl Inert

SANFORD — James Sweeting
III. In ir r im attorney (nr th r
Sanford Housing A uthority re
c o m m e n d e d again Thursdayn ig ht I U.u ifte authority allow
fired executive ilirevtor K lltott
S m ith to tia vr a grtevancr hear
trig
Sweeting said be hail received
a le ttrr from S m ith s attorney
‘'r ilin g aomr &lt;use law and «ug
gestirtg rhat the A u lh o rttv may
hr liable lor denying lire hear
ing
S m ith who was bred in S rp
tern tier ap|waled tor a grievance
lieartng. hut Ih r grievance was
not tn a proper Inrm Sweeting
r e io m m r n d r d th a t th e
A u th o rity grant S m ith e xtra
urn* *1* llle I he Ip u&gt; at ice Alid iu
a hearing n u ll T ig J * u il x tl
a bearing tint rirn tw r lir t . f t i taw
hia allorney a ile n d rd breauar
they said they had dot been

tngs
In O rlo b rr, the A n th .in ty tie
rile d S m ith s request In set
another date for Ih r hearing
although Sweeting advised them
to hear th r grtrvant r
Sweeting told the tasird that
rto su it teas tir r n llle tl In court bv
S m tlh tiu l tfia t be expected one
to h r filed eventually
Sw eeting aixo said h r had
r r c r iv r d a com m unication from
the U S D ls trh t Court nl Apl*eals in A llanta concerning the
status id Linda W illiam s sex
d iscrim in a tio n suit against the
A u th o rity W illiam s at th r lim e
acting e x r c o iltr director, sued
lire A u th o rity alter S m ith was
hired • barging site was (tasaed
n x rr foe the (oft tire ausr site was
a woman.
S w e e t in g a a id th e b o a rd
Id J t S d W

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•b le n d again*) D m- suit at It*
rv-st m eeting W ft Hants i* again

ac tin g in lr r lm executive director
and Sweeting said she should h r
excluded In wit the m eeting dor
Ing dlsrossion of ih r board *
defense rtf Ih r soil
S w e e t i n g a ls o t o l d th e
A u th o rity m em bers they should
deal w ith co ntracts for legal
s rrv trrs . and for W illiam s as
a c tin g I n 'r r it n d ire c to r next
m onth
Sweeting was appointed In ­
te rim a llo rn e y in Septem ber
a flrr allorney Ned J u lia n re ­
signed Irotn the position a flrr a
m o lmri was marie to fire h im at
th e same m e e tin g at w h ich
S m ith w as fir e d
S w r r iin g
agreed lo serve u n til Dec .TO
C om m issioner Hob Hall Sr
was absent from the meeting
and tw o m atters w r r r postponed
u n til J a n u a ry a fte r m o tio n s
ended in Ue Votes
._
J u ra t ti m ails a tnuHcai it*
pay « m . i ams the same salary
S m ith xws la-mg fiaid when he
was f i r e d ..n d t h e m otion ended

In a tic v o ir w ith Itn r a lll &lt;md
A lb e rt* Jh -irevillr voting lor It
and C hairm an Alexander W inn
lit and Hubert Frazier voting
a g a in s t ll

Sweeting told (be A u th o rity
m em ber* that ll W illia m * was
not paid th r u m r salary a*
W illia m * for the w in * work the
A u th o rity w ould b r liable It
another w i di*» m m n aito n *u ti
w r r r tiled A rlio n on the m otion
w a* tabled u n til January when a
fu ll haord l* expected to h r
p»r*ent
F ra ile r amt W inn both q u r*
tlo n rd u he it (h r isiard wa* going
to tirg m a d y rrti*ln g for an rx rv u m r ctirrctor to succeed S m ith
S xxre ttn g *a td an e x e c u tiv e
director cannot hr htrrct u n til Ih r
p* M it t o n i * a d v r m * f - d

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Romance to lead parade
SANFORD — The K lv rr* h lp
Komam- w ilt be ih r fla gsh ip in
lhe First Annual l - i k r Monroe
( h rts im a * H*at Parade on Sal
urday Dec 17 at 7 30 p ru
T h r (M radr w ill tirg in at t lir
I 4 and 17 ‘ &gt;J bridges and r n d oil
shore fro m t l i r
New T rtb r*
M ission h ea dq ua rter* m ra sl
Parade ro rn m tlle e m em ber
G rofl H arnett said about a dozen
b o a te rs h a v e r e g is te r e d to
p a r t ic ip a t e
A m e e tin g fo r
p a rtk Ip a tin g %kl|*prr* w ill
H
p m Dec 13 at the fto w n to w n
Holiday Inn
A panel o f Judge* w ill award

C entral Florida Wood (L in k s
South Sem inole C ounty llra m h
w ilt extend hour* o f operntlnn
h rg in n in g J a n I
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Sikhs hijack bus, kidnap passengers
AMHiT 5«R . In d ia — S ikh e rtrcm lsta h ija cke d c s te 'e -r.n w d
bua In the n o rth e rn Punjab atate Friday and drove away w ith
an u nkn ow n n u m b e r o f H ind u pasaengers after releasing
membera o f th e ir o w n fa llh .
The w hereabouta o f the vehicle waa not k n o w n and security
forces launched a search, police M id.
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A m ritsar, as It traveled to the central P unjab c ity o f Ludhiana,
police M id .
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id ig to n . the m ale m em bers o f w hich are Id en tifiab le by th e ir
turbans and beards and female adherents fro m th e ir dresa and
steel "k h a ria " bracelets
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Hindu passengers, police M id

Anniversary spurs strikes
GAZA CITY. Israeli-occupied Gaza S trip — An Indefinite
m ilita ry curfew In the e n tire Gaza S trip and a general strike by
Palestinians In the West Bank shut down the te rrito rie s F riday
on the first annlvereary o f the Palestinian u p risin g against
Israel's 2 1 year occupation.
I'ra e l Radio reported se cu rity forces were p atrotllp g m ain
highways and c ity roads w ith in Israel to p re ven t attacks on the
anniversary day.
Israeli Arabs also planned marches In th e ir co m m un ities in
solidarity w ith P alestinians In the occupied West Bar.U and
Gaza S trip. But o n ly a p a rtia l strike was observed In Druse
vlU»£-? In the G clan H eights, ln n e v r f b y Israel i f i r r Its
capture from S yria d u rin g the ir«F7 Six Day W ar.
M erchants In A ra b East Jerusalem and the occupied West
Bank kept th e ir stores U iu ttrre d for a second day tn observance
of a two-day general s trike called to m ark F rid a y 's anniversary
The call also Included the Gaza Strip, w here m erchants were
shut down by the m ilita ry curfew .
The a rm y Imposed the Indefinite curfew on Gaza's more than
630.000 Palestinians at 9 p.m . Thursday to prevent violence In
the Im poverished coastal s trip where the u p ris in g erupted one
year * to In the J a b a lls refugee camp
O.t Friday, the m ilita ry closed the West Bank tow ns o f
Kai/'allah and N ablus to loum allsts to prevent "p n M lb le
disturbances w h ich we hope w ill not come on th is anniversary
day." an a rm y spokesman said.

Board split on Newfoundland crash
O TTAW A — A slim m a jo rity of Canadian A via tion Safety
Board m em bers concluded Thursday that Ice on the w ings was
the most probable cause o f the I9S5 A rro w A ir jet crash In
Newfoundland th a t kille d 248 U S soldiers and eight crew
The nine-m em ber board was spill, w ith five m em bers
supporting the Icin g theory In their report on the crash o f the
Arrow A ir je t. w h ich was ferrying the soldiers home for
C hristm as from pearkeeping duties In the M iddle East when It
fell from the sky Just after takeoff from Gander. N ew foundland
Four m em bers Issued a dissenting report, re ly in g on outside
witnesses to conclude a fire, possibly rsuaed by an rxploslo n In
the cargo hold, caused one o f four engines to lose power befort
the Dec. 12. 1985. crash
"Ice co n ta m in a tio n was not a factor In th is a ccid en t." the
m in o rity report M id
The dissenters also believed * li lo u r engines may have
deployed 'h e ir th ru s t reversers before the crash, a theory the
m ajority rejected The m a jo rity would say only tlta i other
factors, such m the crew underestim ating th e plane's w eight,
"m a y have com pounded the effects" of the Icing.
The plane came th ro u g h Ice and fog to reach the a irpo rt,
p icking up tee on the w indscreen The flig h t engineer Inspected
the exterior. and no de-tclng was ordered. The rre w that
refueled the plane also m w no Icing on the leading edge on the
wing, b ut testified the tops of the wings were not inspected
The plane took o ff again In darkness, and Investigators
believed Its airspeed began to fall 10 seconds later They
believe the plane stalled at an altitude of no m ore than 125 feet,
loo low to recover.
The board concluded Ice was picked up d u rin g descent Into
Gander and w h ile on the ground causing the plane to stall,
crash and b u m .

Report: Soviets exploiting Vietnamese
BANGKOK. T ha ila n d — Hanoi Is try in g to renegotiate
agreements th a t have sent more than 170.000 Vietnamese to
Soviet bloc co un trie s to w ork for low wages under sometlm es-hazardous cond itio ns, an Vietnamese a rm y newspaper
said.
The newspaper © uan Dot Nhan Dan. In a rare critic is m of
V ietnam 's co m m u n ist allies, complained th a t Vietnamese
laborers In the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe were
underpaid, ill cared-for and sometimes forced to work w ith
"co n victs under a system o f forced labor.”
The newspaper said the Vietnamese governm ent lias called
for "h o ld in g supplem entary negotiations w ith our friends tn
rectify and overcom e the Irrationalities found In treaties
already signed ”
More than 170.000 Vietnamese laborers have been sent to
Soviet bloc co un trie s over the past eight years. In clud in g
80.000 In the Soviet U nion, and "h u n d re d s ol thousands
more are expected to follow them In years to come, the
newspaper said.
It com plained that Vietnamese w orkers were paid the
equivalent o f $150 to $190 a m onth In the Soviet Union, w hile
their counterparts from M iddle East nations earned as m uch as
19 tim es that am ount.

Earthquake destroyed whole towns,
left hundreds of thousands homeless
United Press International

Russia

MOSCOW Relief w orkers
struggled to restore some sem ­
blance o f order Friday a m id the
widespread destruction caused
by a pow erful eanhquake that
kille d tens o f th ou M n d s o f peo­
ple. left hundreds o f th o u M n d s
homeless and obliterated entire
towns
In th e fir s t o ffic ia l S o viet
Indication o f the scale o f the
death to ll, the Sovetskaya Rossla
newspaper M id Friday that tens
o f th o u M n d s o f people were
killed In the earthquake w hich
rocked the Republic n f Arm enia
Wednesday.
"T h e earthquake w h ich struck
th e C a u c a s u s (In n o r t h r r n
Arm enia) has deprived lens of
thousands o f our co un trym e n of
th e ir liv e s ." th - nrw spaper M i d .
w ttnout g iv in g .u rth e r details
The o ffic ia l Tasa news agent y
also co nfl-m e d th a t "te n s of
tlK iuaands" had tr**n k t"e d and
said "m o re than 14.000 tons of

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lik e ly In the Caucasus region but
snld "th e y should be less power
fu l."
President M ik h a il Gorbachev,
w ho cut short a visit to the
United States. Cuba and B rita in
because o f the ca la m ity, arrived
back In Moscow early Friday and
was to ta k r d irect charge o f relief
e f f o r t s In A r m e n ia , w h r r e
c h u r c h s o u r c e s e s tim a te d
70.000 people died
The Soviet leader, w ho had
b e e n s c h e d u le d to r e m a in
a b ro a d u n t i l Dec. 14. w as
expected to go Im m ediately to
Die Arm enian capital of Yerevan,
despite w arnings of more a f­
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bloed.” had been flow n to the
stricken areas

The C om m un ist Party d aily

T he S o ts la lls tlc h e s k a y a In
dustrla newspaper Friday drscribed how the tow n of Spitak.
w ith e p e c u la tio n of Ifl.OOO
people, was c o m p le te ly d i ­
al royed
" S p 11 a 5 d o r s n o t e x i s t
anym ore." the nrw pap.-r M i d
"T h e shock was greater than our
worst expectations

Israel m ounts offensive into Lebanon
United Press tntamatlenat
BEIRUT. Lebanon — Israeli
c o m m a n d o s b a t l l r d S y r ia n
troops and Arab g ue rrilla s deep
Inside Lebanon Friday d u rin g a
co ordin ate d Israeli a ir-g ro u n d
attack that left nine people dead
and IN Israelis held prtaoner by
S y ria , p o lic e a nd g u e rr illa s
source* suld
Police M id about 100 Israeli
troo p* in helicopter gunshlps
landed near g u e rrilla strung
holds south of Beirut and fought
fierce battles w ith Palesttntc’i
g uerrillas and Arabic-speaking
D ru rc m ilitia m e n
A nother Israeli force landed on
the h ills o f Aram oun In B e iru t's
s o u th e rn o u ts k ir ts , c la s h in g
w ith S yrian peacekeeping force*,
p o lic e s a id . T h r I n v a s io n
followed an hour-long alrstrtke

by Israeli w arplane* on Palesti
nian and Druze p ositions
G u e rrilla * o u rre s M id one
Israeli soldier and rig h t Palesti
n ia n * were kille d and IR Israelis
were taken prisoner and handed
over to the S yrian a rm y .
An Israeli m ilita ry s|&gt;okr*m an
ro n flrm e a m at a com bined "a ir.
ground and sea fo rce " attacked
g u e r r illa bases In s o u th e rn
Lebanon, and M i d one c o m ­
m ando. a lieutenant colonel, was
k ille d and three o the r troo p*
wounded
H ut t h r spokesm an denied
Dial any Israeli sold ier* had been
taken prisoner. M y tn g "w e have
no such reports '*
A s p o k e s m a n (o r A h in e d
J tb rtl • Popular F ront For the
L ib era tion o f Palestine-General
C om m and M id the 18 Israeli
soldier* held captive Included a

ran kin g o fficer and 10 wounded
soldiers
"O u r flg h tr r s succeeded In
su rrou nd ing th r Israeli troops,
and are fie rce ly confronting the
Israeli a tta c k alongside w ith t a r
Lebanese national brother* and
th e S y r i a n t r o o p s . ” t h e
*,*&gt;»r*m an M i d
H r M i d In itia l casually reports
showed th a t rig h t Palestinian
g uerrillas were killed. Including
a senior com m ander.
T h r a tta c k began w ith an
strike by Israeli fighter jets on
Druze and Palestinian base* in
N aam rh. D am our and lU a w rrta
south o f B e iru t Police and w it
nesses M id the jets dropped
bom b* and fired rockets in a
series o f bom bin g runs lasting
more th a n an hour
A P a le s tin ia n g u e rrilla
spokesm an M id S yrian a n ti-

a ircrat batteries r r tu m r d fire
from position* along the coastal
highway.
P o llre said t h r r r were
n u m e ro u s c a s u a ltie s in t h r
a.' s trik e , and witnesses M id
ambulances w ith s u m * w alling
raced back and forth h rtw re n
k h ^ u c s and I hoj ^ im. . ... Ile 'ru l
and the southern p u t c ity of
Sldon
W itnesses a n d p o llre said
helicopter gun*hl|&gt;* tia rk rd by
Israeli je tflg h le rs landed Israeli
commandos near Naamrh and
Baaw rrta at 8 22 a m (I 22 a m
EST). about I Vy hours after the
a lrs tp k r ended
tn N M ittrh . the Isra rll troop*
clashed w tth Palestinian guerrtl
las from the George* H ah**h *
M arxist Popular Front for the
L ib e ra tio n o f P alestine

Diplomat accuses Iran of executing opponents
U n lts d P rsss In te rn a tio n a l
M A N A M A . B a h r a in A
Persian G ulf-ltasrd W estern d ip ­
lom at M i d T hursday re p o rt*
from Iran Indicate large scale
execution* o f jiohtlcal opponent*
since Dm* August cease-flTe In the
Iran Iraq war.
"T h e executions are obviously
a crude attem pt lo deal w ith
grow ing dlr~&gt;ntenl In Iran w ith
an Iron-fist. In the long ru n they
could backfire, crea ting even
greater in s ta b ility for the re­
g im e .” a g u lf-b a s e d e n v o y
m on itoring Iranian afTalrs M i d in
an Interview .
The diplom at, who requested
a no nym ity. M id It Is not yet
possible lo confirm opposition
claim s D ial 12.000 prisoners
have beet, executed since Iran
agreed lo a cease fire w tlh Iraq In
August
"R eports from Iran are s till not
clear but there Is no doub* Ih r
Iranians are executing p olitical
prisoner* on a large scale." he
M i d “ There have c e rta in ly been
hundreds o f executions that we

know of. h til It's not possible to
te ll yet exactly how m a n y since
the cease-fire,"
W e d n e s d a y , Ir a n b ru s h e d
aside charge* II was e xecuting
t h o u M n d s of p o litica l prtaoner*.
I n c lu d in g m e m b e rs o f th e
B a g h d a d based Ir a n ia n M u ­
jahedin group a n d m em bers of
the banned Iranian C om m un ist
party.
A ll A kttar H ash rm l KafM itJanl.
speakrr of the Iran ian p a rlia ­
m ent. (old Tehran Radio W ed­
nesday the U nited Stales had
launched a propaganda c a m ­
p a ig n a ga in st Ira n . He M id
W a s h in g to n w o u ld have
portrayed the c o u n try os "th e
cradle of dem ocracy and hum an
rig hts'* If the Islam ic regim e of
s p i r i t u a l le a d e r A y a t o l l a h
R u h o lla h K h o m e in i had n o t

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executed sltue lire at re p ra ncr of
the cease fire **
West German Foreign M inister
H a n s D trtrU h Gensr her carried
an Am nesty International report
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"thre a te n e d U S interests." In a
s ta te m e n t T h u rsd a y from
Baghdad. Iraq, the opposition
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severe In du stria l p o llu tio n tn China s biggest m etropolis Is the
overw helm ing cause, an official newspaper reported Friday.
The People's D ally, the C om m unist P arty newspaper. M id
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In the country.
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Chinese p reM about the dangers of p o llu tio n . More liberal
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Taiwan nixes Chinese pandas

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Shanghai pollution blamed for cancer

TAIPEI. T aiw an — Taiw an has derided to reject for lechnU ul
reasons a pair o f pandas offered as a gift from China, but u
legislator said F riday the decision was bused on "p o litic a l
factors" and he w ould reapply to have the a n im a ls adm itted.
A m on thlo ng debate on the Issue ended T h u rsd a y when th r
Council o f A g ric u ltu re rejected the offer m ade by Beijing In
November. The cabinet-level body said pandas were not suited
to c a p tiv ity and the T aipei M unicipal Zoo lacks the facilities for
raising them .
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S ix dead in jet c ra sh
U nited F r e n In ta rn a tlonal
REM SCIIEID. W m G erm any
— J o in ! U S .- G r rm u n team s
searching the scorched ru in * o f
20 houses In the tow n o f Hrmaeheid fount! tw o m ore oodles
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A u th orities said the tw o bodies
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to ll to six. and reported that 50
jreople were In jured They said
more trod lr* could t&gt;r found In
ilu charred rub ble o f the two*
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The pilot of ihe tw in-engine
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Japanese finance minister resigns

o f th e 8 1s i T a c tic a l F ig h te r
W ing, was found dead In h is
ejector seal, auth orities said
The Jel went down In a huge
f ir e b a ll, l e a v i n g a fla m in g ,
qua rte r m ile swath of destn icuoi. it. a neighborhood h eavily
populated by Im m ig ra nts
The crash. Ihe 21st by a NATO
warplane In West Germany th is
y e a r. Im m e d ia te ly p ro m p te d
new calls by politicians, news
papers and c itiz e n * lor c u rta ilin g
or b a n n in g low -level m ilita ry
(ra in in g flig h ts The exercises
are aim ed at tra in in g pilots In
evading enem y radar.

U n til

In te rn a tio n a l

TOKYO — Financ e M inister K llc h l M lyii/uw a
resigned F rid a y , becoming the m ost recent
casualty of I h r s lo ck trading scandal that has
rocked and s ta lle d parliam entary debate on a
sweeping tax re fo rm package.
M . y a / . c v * wh o also gave up his po*. us
deputy prim e m in is te r, said he was stepping
down In the hope o f s in k in g p ro m p t passage
uf lax reform leg isla tion by Ihe D iet. Japan's

parliament.
" I have Just le n d c rrd m y resignation to the
prime m in is te r." M lyatawu said al a news
conference. ” 1 have rrs lg n e d us finance
m inister."
M lya/awa. w h o lead come u n d e r Inlense

prrssure as Ihe p rin c ip a l llgure in a scandal
focusing cm o fficials' dealings With a real e s la lr
com pany, su bm itted his resignation lo Prim e
M inister Noboru T akeshlla al Ihe Japanese
leader 's o ff': lal residence.
M lya/aw a denied h is Involvem ent In Illegal
atm k dealing b u ' he acknowledged »*ml his
fo rm e r secretary. T sunco B a ilo r!, had used his
name lo buy u nlisted share* o f H ecn ill Cosmos
Co., the real entale subsidiary ol a m ajor
Japanese com m im ic a l Ions lin n
" I decided to step dow n because I warned Ihe
la x reform to Ire passed by Ihe file t as soon as
possible." M lya/aw a said " I f I slay In m y |x&gt;*t
io n g rr. jwssage o f Ihe (ax b ill by Ihe Diet w ill
be delayed lu ll her "

NATO hails
Soviet troop
cuts as positive
U nited Free* International

BRUSSELS. B e lgiu m - NATO
fo rrlg n m ln la tr n I tm rv tu y aald
S o v ie t le a d e r M ik h a il
u o r b a r . i. 'v 's d --' ta lon to c u l
t-n o p * and r o n v rn tio n a 1 a rm *
wan a "p o a lllv e
o n trlh u tto n "
t.iw a rd reducing Hast Bloc superto rlly In Europe
In a statem ent iM u rd on I h r
flra t day o f th e ir regular trail
session. Ihe m in is te r* alao said
th ey « tr c ready t«&gt; * u r t c c n v rn
tlo n a l a rm * n e g o tia tio n * hetw een Ihe 23 m em be r* o f N orth
A tla n tic T re a ty O rg a n iz a tio n
and Ihe a rv rn m em ber Warsaw
Pact m ilita ry a llu m e *
I ‘m illin g lo Ihe W arsaw P act'*
alza hlr a d va n la g r in weapon*
*v s ir
capable rrf i non n il tig
m anaivr o firn stve iqM -railori* and
•e iz ln g le rrlio ry , ih r m in is te r*'
statem ent said. "T h e reductions
announced by I t ir Soviet Union
are a poalllve c o n trib u tio n In
co rrectin g Ib is s liu a tlo n ."
"T h e y tndk ale the srrtousnesa
w ith w h ich lire co n ve n tio n a l
Im balance, w hich we liave long
highlighted a* a key problem of
F u m p ra n se curity, are now alao
addressed try I h r Sovtel gov
e m in e n t," the in ln is lr rs aaltl
G o rtu c lirv In h is first speech
lo Ihe United Nations. W e d nr*
d ay d rr ta rr d a n u ll.ite r.il 10
| ir r r r n t c u l In h i* c o u n try 's 5
m illio n strong arm ed ( o r rr * and
a partial w ith d ra w a l n( soldiers
and la n k * ta rin g N A T O h a te s In
Eastern E uropr
" W r w ill now be looking In to
the d e ta ils." said NATO Secrr
la ry (general M anlred W oernrr
*' The s ir ( mi a n m tu n ra z t I Wed
nesdayl reduce b u t d e a rly do
n ot r lim ln a tr Soviet supe rio rity
and do ool establish a stable
balam r
" I I ra rrle d o u t. th ey would
undoubtedly lie an Im portant
step In Ihe rig h t d ire ctio n and we
w ill he harking fo rw a rd lo th eir
Im p lrrr e n ta tto n .'' W oem er said
The m in isters were gathered
lo evaluate hast West relations
In ihe tight o f Fats: Bits reform s
and Ih r prospect* for East West
n e g o tia tio n s o n c o n v e n tio n a l
a rm * cuts In Europe M rp rr
sent at iv rs o f East and West are
c u rre n tly p re pa rin g for C onven­
tio n a l S la h lllly T alks In Vienna
"T h e lim e has come In con
c e n im ir all o u r r llo r ts on the
conclusion o l the V ienna ro n le r
e nce ," West G erm an F o rrlg n
M inister Mans Diet ric h G enschrr
to ld reportr r *
G e n s c h rr said G o rb ach e v's
decision lo c u l troc&gt;|M and conv r n llo n a l a rm a m e n ts signals
"th e beginning of a n rw chapter
in Ih r history of disarm am ent
w h ic h should lead to Ihe reduc­
tio n o f Soviet s u p e rio rity ."
In Ih r lr statem ent. Ih r NATO
m in is te r* proposed "a n overall
lim it on Ih r to ta l holdings of
arm am ents In E u ro p e ." w hich
should lie su b s ta n tia lly below
cu rre n t levels
For example, the n u m ltrr ol
tanks should be about h alf the
present overall level, or a tw o
bloc lim it o f about 4 0.OCX), they
said NATO said II has H i.42-1
m ain h a lllr tanks deployed In
Euro|&gt;e. against 51,500 for the
W arsaw Pact These fig u re * did
n o l In c lu d e l a n k * k e p i 111
storage.
T h ry also proposed lim n in g
the num ber o f forces In active
com bat u n its stationed In the
European m em ber slates of the
tw o |&gt;artn and said they would
require "a rigorous a n il reliable
(process) for m o n ito rin g and
v e rific a tio n ."
T h r m inisters said they Intend
to propose a th orou g h annuul
exchange of In fo rm a tio n w ith
W arsaw P u rl n atio ns concerning
m ilita ry o rganization, n ta n jto w rr
and equipm ent as well as m ajor
w ra jx m deploym ent program s
NATO was ftin n e d In 1949 for
c o lle c llv e d e fe n s e b e tw e e n
W e ste rn E u rop e. Ihe U nite d
Slates and Canada The Warsaw
Pact was signed In Warsaw.
Poland. In 1955 as a m ilita ry
alliance of Ihe S o v lrt U nion and
Its East E u rn p e u n sa te llite s .
Moscow's answer lo NATO.

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Sports

■ People, Pago4B
D Comics, PageBB
■ Classified, Page 9B

Padres win
Hurst battle

IN BRIEF
HCCK!

Uwlto d P i m

Flyers-Pengulns: What hockey
W hile M ontreal ntul SI Ixn ila In te rrup te d play
liu t three llm r s for m in o r penalties Thursday
n lftH l. Philadelphia and P ittsburgh spent lh r
equivalent of almost flv r gam e* In t h r penally

hoi
The Patrick D ivision
riv a l* fought nine lim e *
en route lo co m bining
for 2B3 penalty m ln u le *
— hlAh even by F ly e r*
s t a n d a r d * — a l Ib e
r h lla d rlp h ia Spectrum ,
w here P ittsb u rg h lo *t
4*3 In * x tr n d ln g II*
fu tility * trra k In O - M - I j
n v rr utmost 15 year*
"1 d o n 't w ant to tie the roach here when the
streak e n d *." H nhnA 'en said " t h e y have a
Areal hockey learn w lih Areal p la v rr* IT * going
to end We )u *l put II otf lor one more n iA h t.
In other Aa,r*e*. B u ffa lo heal Boston 4 J.
H artfo rd overcame Ihe New Vork K a nA rr* 3-4.
C algary le v ie d F.ilm union 5-3 and l-n * AnAele*
and W in nip eg lied 3-5.

m

BASKETBALL
Raiders in Brevard Tournament
COCOA — The Mauler* of Sem inole C om m u­
n ity ColieAe fin ish Ih e ir pre-C tutslm aa schedule
when they im v r l In Brevard C o m m u n ity College
for Ihe T lla n C hristm as T ournam ent on Friday
and Saturday
The T ou rnam ent w ill feature some of the tc»f»
JtIC O team s around as at f l p m Friday
• iMh ranked Seminole la ke * m i the sixth-ranked
Ja g u a r* of Mtaml-Dade C o m m u n ity College
South and at ft p m the Host T ita n s ranked
seventh, take on one o f the lop Junior college
p r o g r a m * Iro m Ih e m id w e s t C i n c i n n a t i
T echnical In stitu te. O hio Tire loser* play al 6
p m . S aturday In a consolation game w ith ihe
e lia m p lo n sh lp scheduled tor 8 p m

Rocker adds Lombardi Award
HOUSTON - A u b u rn defensive tackle Tracy
I t n r M P w on th e ' T dfW T am ihardl A w a f d as ihe
n a tio n '* lop (olleAlale lltiem an T hursday. oor
day after w inning the O utland Trophy a * the
best interior linem an

Worker r rc r lv rd a 40 portnrl tro p h y made from
a block of g ra n llr lio o o rln g coaching legend
Vince laim ba rd l
Ho* ker. a Lom bardi Aw ard fin a list last year,
w on over M ichigan defensive la , k lr Mark
Messner. Nebraska lln rlra cke r llro d c flc k Thom
as and Alabama llnetiar ker D errick I botttas A ll
fo ur are srnlors
The 6 fool 3. 278-pound Him ker w as a lour
year starter lor A u b u rn and finished w ith 334
tackles. 109 of those solo, and 21 s in k s He
caused 7 fum ble*, broke up 10 p a w * recov­
ered I fum ble ami b lo rk rd I punt.
T h is season, h r bad a tra m high ICK) lar kies.
Ini h id in g 13 lor losses, a n il five sacks Auburn
led Ibe nation In sco ring defense (7 2 p o in t* per
game) and total defense |2 IH I ya rd * |trr game)
en route lo a 10-1 lln ls b . a share of Ihe
S o u lb ra s lrrn Conference crow n and a Sugar
Howl lie rtb against Florida Stale

TENNIS
Federation: W. Germans prevail
MELBOURNE. A u stralia - West Germany,
pla ying w ith o u t S tr lll G raf III Its detente of Ihe
Federation Cup. r r c r lv r d tin g le * victories from
S y lv ia lla n lk a a nd C la u d ia K o h d r K iln h
Thursday lo edge A u stralia 2-1 and rra ch Ihe
sem ifinals
lla n lk a crushed Nicole 1‘rovls In 51 m lnule*.
6 1. 6-2. al Ihe N ational Tennis C entre. and
K o hd r Kitsch overcame Anne M ln trr. 1 6. 6 4 .
6-3 Kohdr-Ktlsch trailed 4-1 In Ihe second set
I k-lore sweeping Ihe next five games, and she
was dow n a service break al 3-2 In Ihe final set
but again rallied lo w in fo ur game* In a row
The doubles co m b in a tion o f W endy T u rn b u ll
and Elizabeth Sm ylle prevented a sweep (or Ihe
boat co u n try by healing lla n lk a and KohdeKllsch. 2 -6 .6-0.6-2.
Spanish teenager* A ra n tx a Sanchez and
C o n ch tta M a rtin e z were on Ib e b rin k u(
upsetting ihe top seeded Soviet U nion
F ro m s ta ff and w ir e r e p o r t*

HABKETBALL
H 7 p m — SUN. College. Stetson al Florida
Stale. (L)
118 05 p m - THS. NHA. D etro it PU ton* al
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Inter n a tio n a l

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A T L A N T A — Bruce H ur»i I* not lik e ly to Ire the
hast* for a C ollusion IV hearing
H urst, w ho d istinguished h im self three W orld
Series ago. caught San Diego * p ilc h for a S3 3
m illio n contract T hursday when h r reached »
three-year agreement w ith Ihe Padre*
The 30-year-old Ih u a ended Ihe m ost pressured
b id d in g battle for a tiasehall player since the
o w n e r* cfused Ih r lr checkbooks al the end of Ihe
19H5 irttn o n
"I'm M ill open for business I've got a pitcher lo
peddle. " Manager-General Manager Jack McKeon
o f Ihe l&gt;adrr* sold In Ihe lobby o f Ihe hotel tli.tt
houaed baseball** w in te r m eeting* d u rin g the
week "W e *a ld before we got here we w anted lo
gel a p itc h e r and a b ille r "
M&lt;ml Ir a n i* led T hursday, w ith nearly a ll of the
reM scheduled lo depart n ornrilm e Friday The
New Y ork Mel*. Toronto. Hnalon, M ontreal
rh lla d rlp h ia . San Diego and lla ltim o r r were
am ong Ihe las! lo leave.
.u»n Diego *J nr. th r • becking -account b - i'le for

TH U R S D A Y'S DEALS
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Lady ’Noles
rip Creek

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International ! tofljo (AAAI

t l lawn - Amawvad it aa-dd "at alter ortx^o'ion * ,-Kte&lt;
Larry Ak William, v ottel (anteact te tiril baiamae Sad Mamar
tan Dwo* - Hw»d Haa a»o"i te« Aandm Brwca Mar,,
Vo" l i m i v , ■iradtd *•!«■*&gt; teao Aidrate te 1Aen*f»ai
tv n t o W Tracy Jona*

llu r s l despite m aking a lower oiler lor Ibe
left-hander w ith an 88 73 career record and 4 23
ERA
Im m ediately id le r word of Itu rM 'a agreemenl
got out the New York Yankee* announced Ihe
signing of free agent right-hander Andy H aw kins,
w ho pitched lo r San Diego Iasi season, lo a
Ihrre-year con I r a n for rougidv 12 5 m illion
H aw kins was 14-11 w ith a 3 35 ERA Iasi
season and lias a 6 0 38 ca rrer record lhat also
inclu de * an 18 8 1985
The Philadelphia Phillies traded outfielder Phil
Bradley to Ihe Baltim ore O riole* early Friday
m ornin g ln» x» h a -i^ - for pitcher I 'm Howell

■f mark b ly th i
Horald sports wrltor
SANFORD — Sem inole High School used a
stron g learn e llo rl lo rip Spruce Creek. 58-41. In
g irls prep action T hursday n ig h t al Seminole
H igh St bool
Sem inole Im proved lo 4 1 on the season and
w ill host a s lu in g M ainland learn on Monday The
Lady H aw ks fell to 2 3 on Ih r season and w ill
re tu rn to action al Lym a n ib is Wednesday.
Sem inole went lo II* strength. Ihe inside game,
and Liz lain g and Sheri R eddick* led llie learn
w ith 10 p o in t* each Senior guard A drian
H lllsm a n a d d e d nine (Kurils as tint sophomore
K«st i .i K rn n o tt C hlneta C llchteal added eight lo
lead Ihe w ell rounded a lla c k
Sheri IV trrs n n and l.l*.i Hughes led Spruce
Creek w lih It) |x»lnls e w h Peterson arm ed ail of
Ih i U d &gt; H aw k* |KM nli !n Ihe lirM lu ilf a* ihe
Lady Tribe b u lll a co m m anding 20-12 advan­
tage
See 'N olea. Page JB

Rams blast Lake Brantley
Lake Mary
rolls, 61-13
S f CHUCK BUROBSB
Harald cortsspondanl_____________ _
LAKE MARY - The U k r Mary
Ram w resllers m ay need a llllle
p olishing, according lo head m a ch
Doug Peter*, but Ihe U k e Brantley
iru im e n saw ifie Rams in a ll of th e ir
pride and glory Thursday n ig h t as
I tie R am * blasled the vis itin g P a tri­
ots. 01-13. beforr 1.001 fan*
F lexing ih e ir m uscles, the s ix th
ranked Ram g ra p p le r* im proved
Ih e ir season rrco rd lo 2-0 w hile Ihe
P a lrln ia dropped lo 2-2 on Ihe
season Holh learn* w ill open a n io n
to nig ht al Hie Lym an C’ h rts lm a *
w re s tlin g tournam ent First round
a r t lo t i lie g in s i t l i p m
w lih ih e
M o n n il ro u n d b e g in n in g at 8 p m
The sr-inta are S aturday al 10 a m
w ith the lln a l* at 8 p m
"W e 'v e got a good team rig ht
im iw . lu ll we need lo Ik- a llllle more
p o lish e d ." Peter* said iu h i* squad
" I was happy w ith Ihe line up we
Mad tonight, but we s llll need lo
w ork on a few th in g s ll's s llll early
in the season and a m on th from
now we should be even heller
Brad N ow el* opened th in g * up lor
Ihe P al* In Ihe 10 3 -pound weight
&lt;las* as he srored a takedow n and
three tta rk p o ln t* lor a 3-0 lead alter
Ihe first Iw o -m lnu te period Nowel*
w ho Is o nly a freshm an, did the
same in the second and added
a n o th e r ta k e d o w n a n il a n o th e r
three h a rk p o in t* m idw ay Ihnnigh
Ihe th ird period for u 154) m ajor
dec talon
Brad ha* been a pleasant sur
p r is e , " B ra n tle y m e n to r K e v in

Hvm tear* k, ¥«»• 0 , W«—

Lake M arys Dan Sacco attempts to turn and pin Lake Brantley s Brian Merodith.
C arpenger said "T e c h n ic a lly hr
Inokrd giaal lonlghl He w rrsiled
well (or us and lie did a lot of thing*
righ t from th . te c h n ic a l stand­
point

The Patriots' o nly other victory
came In (h r |3 5 -|xn in d t las* a*
Greg W vka pinned U k r Mary s
David P rtron c In 4 57 W yka 's pin

narrowed Ihe Ram lead In 21-11.
h ul Ihe more In rx p rrtrn c e d Pals
dro|&gt;|ied Ih r rem aining eight m a t­
ches three la-lug by lo rtrii

• T in * l* always a very em otional
m an h lor u s." C a rp rn g rr *ald of Ibe
b ra ird riv a lry between Ibe Ram *
and Pal* "W e give a loi away In
experience in ih r heavier w eight*.

Mull, Bunce
power Lady Pats

Oviedo wins
by forfeit

By MARK B L Y T H I
Herald sports writer

■y CHRIS PISTKR
Herald sports adllor_______________ ___
CASSELBERRY - For 76 m ln u le * and 12
second* Thursday n ig h I . U k e H o w e lls Silver
Hawks and Oviedo's L io n * Iik k rd u p In a healed
soccer bailie. Both learns c r ru lrd good offensive
o p p o rtu n itie s o n ly lo be lu rrie d a wa y by
tenacious defensive play.
W hat transpired w ith 3 48 lell In Ibe m atch,
however, erased alm ost a ll m em ory o f w h a t bad
lu-en a good display of prep soccer.
It was at d ia l lim e th a t Iw o U k e Howell
p la yer* received red ca rd * (w hich m ean* election
Irom the game), one refused lo leave Ibe field —
and Ihe S ilver IL iw k * forfeited Ibe m atch
" A l 3 48 rem aining, o fficial JerTy Feulner
w alked over to our bench and said a U k e Howell
player w ould not leave Ibe Held and that the
m atch was forfeited lo O viedo." Lions coach
Dave Jekanoskl said. “ Up u n til lh a t |io !n l. II was
a beck o f a gam e."
T he first o f llie tw o U k e Howell player* who
was red curded T hu rsda y left Ibe field. B u i a
second player w ho was red carded refused lo
leave ihe field A fter u th ird player ran onto the
fle lil lo Join Ihe a rg um en t, the o fficials called an
end lo trie m ulch and awarded Oviedo Ih r forfeit
vic to ry .
" I I was definitely w rong for o u r player lo rrlu se
lo leave the fie ld ." U k e Howell coach B ill
Steven* said. "B u t I d o n 't understand the official

calling the match."
Had Ihe official not called Ih r m atch and play
contin ue d. Oviedo w ould have lir r t i al a decisive
advantage. Any tim e u player I* ejected In soccer,
a su b stitu te cun not go on In place o f Ibe rrd
carded player. Therefore. Oviedo w ould h u v r bad
a ll 11 p la yer* for Ihe rem ain in g 3:48 w hile U k r
H ow ell w ould have been forced lo play w ith nine.

but 1 was pleased wi th Ibe way rnowl
of Ibe kids w resiled to nig ht "
T h r rest of llie n ia ic h r* belonged
lo Ib r It1 iim |ilia u l Ram * as Ihey
owned 12 of Ib r 14 brad lo brad
m an be* W in nin g for Ihe Ram*
were Robert Donlero I I 121. Aaron
Jordan I I I9 |. Adam V andiver (I2 3 |.
Bee R a m *. Page 3B

Hw lte PSote » , v a n o«v~&gt;—•&lt;

Elated Ram
la k o Mary's Jon Brooks cclobratos alter
scoring Ihe flrsl goal In Thursday's 4 0
Seminole Athletic Conference victory over
Lako Brantley Brooks scorod o il an assist
Irom Alox Acosla Just soven minutos Into
Ihe match. The slxlh-rankod (Class 4A) Rams
remalnod unboaton on Iho season. For
details, see Pago3B

ALTAM O N TE — G rric h e n M ull and la m ttu n re
l i i r l i (I U k r llr a n llr y 's strong Inside game and
led Ihe U d v Pairtots lo a 45 31) v icto ry over rival
U k r Mary T hursday n lg h l In a Sem inole A tlilrtic
C o n lrrrn c r male-hup lie lo rr 201 Ians al U k r
H ra n tlry HlghSrhiK&gt;l
U k r H ra n tlry im proved lo 1-1 and 1-0 In Ib r
SAC and travels lo W inter Park Monday. T h r
U d y Rams lell lo 2 4 and w ill host U k r Howell
th is Tuesday.
"W e forced Ihe tia ll Inside b erausr we knew w r
were b ig ge r." B rantley coach C indy Frank said
" G r r tr h r n (M ull) |&gt;o*trd up real well, som ething
she d id n 't do In Ibe flrs l game, and Ib r guard*
got her Ih r tiall. I knew and *lw knew that she
w asn't posting up against M ainland and th at's
w h y she d id n 't get the ball that m uch In that
g a m e ."
H unre poured In a game-high 17 (m in t* us she
established h rr s rll as a fn rre In Ib r m iddle ra rly .
M ull added 14 (m in i*. In cluding Iw o big buckets
In Ihe fin al m ln u le o f Ibe game. A n ita M itchell
led U k e Mary With 10 p o in t* as Tara Jackson
added seven.
The Lady Ram * came out pressing and look a
q u ic k 5-0 Irud la-hind u M itchell Ih rrr point play
la-fore com ing up w ith a steal and a layu p lo give
Ih r her tra m a q uick lead
Bunce. (hough, got ihe drew th r Lady P atriot*
even w lih U k r M ary w h rn she connected on her
o w n three point play. Ilru n lle y ilt r n came up
w ith a s ira l and Tara Gibson led Bunce lor a
layu p to even Ib r score a l 5 5 w ith 5 42 lo play In
the opening quarter.
T ile tra m s then traded hiaips before M itchell,
w ho sco rrd 11 p o in t* In Ihe opening q uarter, h it
back lo back Jiini|a-r* lo give the Lady Rains an
11-9 lead w ith 1:26 rrn iu ln ln g In the quarter.
See B r a n tle y . Page 3B

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ig c 17.
Veteran engine builder Holier I
Y a le s h a s p u rc h a s e d H a rry
R ainer's Ford lent and p ro m p tly
signed D v v ry A lliso n to continue
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1901 season. Hy becoming a
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realized a dream h r d hud for
several years
T ealing at Daytona Inlerna
t Iona I Speedway begins th is
week w ith H ulrk scheduled for
D e i. 8 -1 0 . O ld s m o b tlr Dei
11-13. Chevrolet Dec. u 10.
f&gt;o u lla r Dec. 17*19 and Ford
Der. 20-22 Oldsmoblle kicks ofl
(lie January le ttin g w ith 9-12
tra l dates l*onilae w ill have the
track on Jan. 1 3 -lfl. Hulck Jan
17 20. Ford Jan 21-24 and
Chevrolet ending the testing on
Jan 23 28
After % year, fo r m c r
H o u d ru n n e r ( rack c h a m p io n
Mike Kulwnek o f U xigw ood wax
liaek In victory lane. Now com ­
peting in the A Bomber class
K u b rn rk scurrd a popular w in
over Art Chapman- Bobby Scars,
Jo hn Rlplev. Jeff Rogers and
David Russell were mare San
lord d river doing w ell In New
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Apopka weathers Brantley storm
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over n tuity of (lie (m m * a rr * u ll
tititkln i* c ItuitKra and plans for
(h r I OHO Brakon H ndtly Ita k rr
has r r l l t r d lim n d riv in g and has
hired W in le r I’.irk b G rrg Sacks
to d r lv r h is O ldam obtlr w h lrh
w ill u n r r again l&gt;r spnnsorrd by
C rls ro lia U rr also hired veteran
e rrw m a n D atrell H ryant as his
new crew-chief.
The Stavoia llru ih e n i w ill have
ih rre can* th is year w ith one for
[kr.thy H ltlln and Mike Alevunder. There w ill atao tie a c ar
s ittin g in the shop w a itin g for
IJobhy A llison when he Is able In
t o m r l&gt;.u k Alexander was In ­
ju re d Iasi Sunday w hile ru n n in g
In th e S n o w b i r d D e r b y In
P e n s a c o la 's F ive F la g s
S|&gt;erdway. A le xan de r at Iasi
repon has been taken of! n f the
critical list and is expected to
recover in ilm r fur l h r Day Inna
300 in February
The Sivula Ira n i also hired
H a r r y l l y d r la r r r w H obby
H a llln 's H u lrk Hyde, w ho had

t h e r e a r e n 't m a n y

b o y s h c s k e lb a ll t r . t r n i th a t
s c h e d u le O a k R id g e . L a k e
H ru n llry and W inter Park un
Ih rre consecutive n ig hts You
b etle r be p rr tly good, or you
w on t survive
So. after Ih r Apopka H lu r
D a tu r * 12-11 hard fought
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P a triot* i. M l ih u ts d a y n lg .r. In
fn m l o f HOI Ians at (lie Apopka
gym . you m o ld can p re tty w ell
say that (h r H lur D artrn* are
survivors
"Yes. It s (rue Unit not m any
(ra m s a* lird u le (ru m s ol (he
r a llb e r o f Oak R idge. I.a k r
H ra n tlrv and W in te r Park a ll In a
ro w .” said Apopka Coach Fred
A m e ll ” 1 decided Iw lo rr the
srason s la rtrtl (hat we w o u ld n ’t
a rh rd u lr palsy tra m s for our
e arly season games If we're
going to tie a (ra m th a t's going
lo lie a contender In the Mr-tm
C onference, then m y p la v rrs
have to be p e q ia rrd “
Tfte game, one of the best
p la y e d games o f th e y o u n g
season was one o f those lough
hard nose lia tilrs that w asn’t
decided u n til late in (he fo rth

quarter, and In between (here
was w iiiir o utstan din g effo rt* on
both s* I *
T or I.a k r H ra titlc y s e n io r
e r n tr r H*&gt; Pam plin i - -n iln u rd hts
strong early season start as lie
sto re d a game high 22 points,
and hauled dow n 10 rebounds
l*ntnp lln was r s p r ra llly r fT rr llv r
In the gecoud hall ta he l.e yrd a
Patrtots ra lly th a t fr it ju s t short
al the end T r r y W hile alsti
helped b rin g ih r P aino.s I m . k a*
h r finished w ith 14 (mints
And for Apopka. iT rrrtrk C lark
proved that he's Ju st as effective
un ih r tta s k rlh a ll court as the
football Held as h r p u l on a one
m an show M i x i n g 10 points,
im llin g dow n 13 rrb tiu n d s and
(fishing o ut rig h t assists
C lark, s ftr r an 18 point efliXt
against Oak Ridge Ih r n lg h l
lie fo rr , lo o k ( f ir P a lilu l* lo
srhtMg on (h i* n lg h l. as Clark
"w a s I he teacher and the Pa! r i ­
ots were the s tu d e n t* '*
" I d o n 't have a ny tro u b le
a d ju s tin g to pla ying iM skrth a ll
after fo o ttu ll," said Clark who
besides b rin g a blue ch ip college
ptus|iect In football. Is a top
rated guard in Ixsskrtbail d a r k
in t a c t was n a m e d to i h r
M c D o n a ld 's 1,000 prr-season
s e n io r A ll-A m e ric a le a rn . In

w h lrh only Ih r l»e*l pro gjirt t* in
the nation a rr selected
For (ne game. A|iopka used a
well balanced offense lo -W*
the Pair tots Besides C la rk's lb ,
ten other p la v rrs got on lire
m oreboord lor the H lur Da t t ri *
wi th Cedric Varner and Kodurv
h lo k re p u llin g In sexrn epteer
The Blue Darters look a 17 12
first q u a rtrr lead, and In rrra s ril
It to 10 at halftim e, w ith Clark
scoring K ot ms 10 point*
Apopka then e on lln ucd to widen
Its lead us It led by 12. 43-33
Then. Apopka's B 7 cenlet
N o rris Davis, gui h is fo u rth
personal foul w ith 3 13 remain
Ing In (he th ird q u a rtrr. and had
to be taken out uf the game
Lake H m n tlry took advanagr
of Norris' -.bsrni'e and scorrd
nine consecutive points and eul
Ih r H lur D a rlrrs lead lo only
Ih rre . 43-42. wi th 30 seconds
letl in ih r q u a rtrr. Hut Apopka
was able to weather the Paittots
ta lly and s c o rrd tw o q u it k
lia s k rts lo lake a 40 42 lead at
the end ol the q u a rtrr
In JV a c tio n . It was A|mpka
w inning. 82-47. w ith the Blue
Darters' Chris Sharp the game *
high scorer w ith 24. and llrx d
Rlgbv and C raig Uto&lt; k bolh
scoring 12

Boone downs Greyhounds, 79-68
■ y D C A N S M IT H

Herald Correspondent
LONG WOOD - U oonr High
School of O tliitid o . lie h ltu l 20
(m inis each from seniors R ic k ry
M 'i F r l *

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4-0 on Ih r season w ith a 701*8
tjtic .il o| Lym an H igh Sehool In
h tiy's lia s k rllia ll aellon T h u rs
day n lg h l al the Dog Pound
lie io rr 2 11 faux
S ophom ore r e n te r tv rn
Jones. 16 p o in t*, and C ha rlie
Ik iu lo n . 10, also were in double
llg u rrs for the Braves. For ihe
Greyhounds It was Mike W h it­
t in g to n w ith 20. R ic h a rd
H o llg rrfr 15. and J .J . M iller, lo .
as Lym an fell lo 1-2 on (h r
srason Next action for Lym a n
w ill h r Tuesday n lg h l w hen (hey
p la y host tu C o lo n ia l H ig h
School J u n io r v a rs ity action
starts al 6 3 0 and Ihe V arsitv
plays al 8 (X)
''I f w r had just ru n our offense
In (h r v -i olid hall we m ig h t have
k rp l It &lt;lose " Said L ym a n ro a rh
Tom Lawrence. ‘ ‘W r plaved real

w ell m Ihe first half. I was very
pleased, b ill w r d id n oth ing In
ih r second hall W r I lad no
In lru s lly . 1 had lo t a l l two lim e
o uls In the th ird q u a rtrr just to
try to ru n the same offense
tw ice H ill I th in k we are going to
lie a ll rig h t hy C hristm as, when
Ih r fo o ltia ll p la in s gel In sh a|ir
and the practices get a h lllr
in o fr Intense ”
The tw o t e a m s traded l i a s k r t s
In Ihe first q u a rtrr as the score
was lied at 10-10 at the end of
Ih r firs t s ia n /a Lym an tiad ih r
biggest lead ol Ih r q u a ilr i. four,
a l 10-8 w i t h 4 OO to p la y
H o llg rrfr had r lg h l points, a ll on
offensive rrlm u u d s. and W h it­
t i n g t o n s e v e n l o le a d I h r
G reyhounds Jones led Hoonr
w ith six.
H oonr tu rn ed up the defensive
pretxsure In the second q u a rtrr
and forced several tu rn o v e rs
w h ile holding the G reyhounds
scoreless u n til ih e 3 13 m ark of
the period. The Hraves scored
six p oints lo take a 23-19 lead
before H o ltg rrfe 's free th ro w

stemmed ihe tide, bul Lounir
•Jackson scored to give Hoonr .■
27-20 lead lie io rr James Film
s tilte d Lym an's In itia l held goal
ut the quarter w ith 4 50 to pl,i&gt;
before h a lf T he tw o team s
traded lia s k ris tl*#- *-»•
; i ir
hall and lliam e took a 37-32 lead
In lu (he Its k rf loom al lu ilfiiin r
IkMinr shot a ll r a r r llr n t 8 2 1
I IH-20| from (lie field in the flis t
half w hile Itolding Lym an lo
4 2 \ 113-311 Holt g n ih lird seven
re b u u l i d s f o r H o o n r a n d
H u lig ir lr g a ih rrrd a llk r n u m tirr
lor Lym an lk»&gt;r.r got 11 assists
lo Lym an's live
T he G re y h o u n d s kept (he
g am e cl ose I h e f i r s t t h r e e
m in ute* of the second hall A
liasket hy W h lllln g io n wi th 3:10
In play t u l Ih r score (u 43-40
Then lu c k lo-liack ih rre |x&gt;lnt
p la y* hy lloone's Morris gave (lie
Hraves ii 49-40 lead w ith 4 14 lo
play, A haskrt by F lint cut II to
49-42 but Hoonr outscorrd the
Greyhounds 11 4 Ihe Insl 3 30 ol
Ihe q u a rtrr

Cross country
runners honored
From staff rsporta
Lake Mary H igh S* hool had
IIs a n n u a l c r o s s c o u n t r y
b an qu et th is past M onday
n lg h l In ihe Lake M ary High
School a u d ito riu m
T aking ih r girts Most V a lu ­
able cross c o u n try ru n n e r was
s e n io r M tis h a A h tiu s ln e ju d
w ho hud u strun g late season
fnr ih r laidv Rams For Ihe
hoy* cross c o u n try team II was
s o p h o m o re Hob R o b e rtso n
i.ik in g Most Valuable for the
Rum *
F re s h m a n H ekah Hoot lie
look the Most Im proved award
as she dropped her lim e by
th re e m ln u trs th is season.
Freshman I) J. Lew is took Ihe
Musi Im proved for Ihe laiys as
he decreased h is lim e by over
five m inutes.
The H u rg rr K ing Coach's
Aw ard for the girls w ent to
Junloi standout A llison Snell
M anny Roldan was selected as
Ihe Coach's Aw ard w in n e r for
ih e boys learn.
The Most Dedicated Award
for Ihe gifts w ent lo senior
Shannon D uffy. Kd Russ, a
senior, was voted Most De­
dicated for ihe I kivs squad

C O M P TO N G E T S MVP
T a kin g the Mosl Valuable
award was Irrs h m tin Monica
C om pton. C om pton wu* also
vo te d th e Most C onsistent
ru n n e r for Ihe Lady Silver
H aw ks Ib is past season.
Sheryl f'ulum bo. a Junior,
was Lake Howell s Mosl Dependuble ru n n e r along w ith
b r in g voted Ih e Most D rdlcaled runner Tor her learn
The comeback run ne r of the
y e a r aw’u rd w as g iv e n to
Kristen Stuarl
Freshman
Natalie N ewberry was given
the most sincere award In her
first season as a lo ik r Howell
run ne r.
Senior J e n n y Holt look Ihe
teum leader uw ard as she
guided the Lady Silver Hawks
tu u n lo th rr succesful season.
M lrh rlle Cook walked away
w ith the "S p u n k ” award fur
Lake Howell
The Most Im proved award
w ent to tw o runners as T o ri
Dempsey and Shannon Lyuns
Im th had strong seasons. The
coach's choice award w ent to a
u u m lie r o f run ne rs as .Jessica
C a r d t ir e lll, M l k l P a lu m b o .
T rlc ta F rosl and S laey
Johnson all got an uward.

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Howell tips Oviedo;
DeLand nips Lyman

Lake Mary blanks
Lake Brantley, 4-0

In Ihe end. Lake Howell o utshot
O viedo from Ihe field and
By CHRIS PIBTER
Ihe line F ro m Ihe field, ihe Lady
Herald sports editor
OVIEDO — Using a m an -to ­ Sliver H aw ks hi I on 1H o f 55
m an defense that choked «IT u llrm p ts (33 [ir r c r n ll white th r
LAKE MARY Lake
Oviedo's Inside game, the L ik e t-ady L io ns were good on 17 o f
B rantley's P a triots d id everyH o w e l l L a d y S i l v e r H a w k s 59 129 percent) Bui th r real
th in s they could to c o n tro l the
p ost e d a 4 9- 4 2 c o m r fro m * difference was al Ih r free th ro w
tempo, but L a k r M ary's vast
behind victory over the t-ady line, w here Lake Howell shot 72
talent M ill won o u t Thursday
L i o n s T h u r s d a y n i g h t In percent ( l 3 f o r - 1 8 | while Oviedo
n ig h t a* the Ranis ro lle d to a 4-0
Sem inole A th le tic C onference was 38 percent |8for - 2l |.
V ic to ry In S e m in o le A thletic
Oviedo re tu rn s lo m tutu th is
action.
Conferenc e a n ton at Don T.
The win j&gt;uta Lake H ow ell's Saturday, traveling tn Bishop
Reynolds Stadium .
rrco rd at 4-3 w hile Ihe loss puls Moore Lake Howell Is o ff u n ill
Luke Mary. No fi In the slate
next Tuesday, when Ihe t-ady
Oviedo at 500 also (2-21
In Class 4A. ran Its record lo
Oviedo took an 18-9 Ira d a ftrr Silver I f a w k s w ill visit L a k r
3-0-1 overall and now has sole
one quarter and went In to the Mary
possession of firs t p la r r In Ihr
h a lf leading 26-23. h u l was
LAKE HOWILL iff! Steffi 11 1 Muntlon
SAC at 2-0. L a k e llr u n t lr y
on I scored by Lake H ow ell 26-16 II , H t a i l f t * tfi I n t o * C W m tten 4
dropped to 1 2 1 overall and
t o - r a n l ¥V&gt;t*en 0 Iff* * • Mi I i f f • T f f f f t
o v e r Ihe fin a l 16 minute*
0-2-1 In I lie league
n il II ff
Su/atm
e
Hughes
of
Oviedo
led
“ I though) llr a n t lr y played a
o v u m m i sm *ssm it I w rem ii.
Wr*w
I S Huy*** * LVWWt 1 tSaate •
all scorers w ith 15. 10 com ing In
very smart game a n d did what
BwnOl
OffrO CAtadO Tffali 1*1 !»«
&gt;t,V*MDeSanw
Ihe first quarter
they wanted (o d o outside of a
HalMima O v iM o H I M i How *!I 11
Lake
Mary
defandar
David
Farren
pushes
forward
while
Brantley'*
"T
h
a
t
was
the
whole
g
am
r
for
Fate* L o is Ho w *'I &gt;* Ovwd* I t Fovw a
few defensive la p s e s ." Lake
u s ." said John Thom as, coach of Owe N ffw T*&lt; **..&lt; *'I How Is * * * po.nl
Louie M e lo h lid lt moves In from behind The Rams' defense held
Mary coach L a rry M rC o rk tr said
9*414 HffW R a*e*dl L M * How*!! « 4
ihe Lady Lions " I to ld m y 0.0*11 1
Brantley lo five shots Thursday n ig ht In a * 0 victory
‘ We couldn't get o u r guys lo
guards that I hey did a good job
change the irtiijM ). h u t our talent
while the Rams have a big SAC o f sw ing in g Ih r hall to the
problems th e y need to solve
DEFENSE L E A D S D E LA N D
conic through lor u s "
m a lrh Tuesday al l-a kr Howell
"W e 're le ttin g players get free
corners, but Just s w ing in g the
D rl-an d cam e up with a stron g
T ile Rams to o k a 1-0 lead
tn our defense and m a k in g It
liul! around in to I h r corners Is defensive aland In Ihe fo u rth
seven m tn u lrs In to the match
In Junior va rsity action tin no! our offense "
rasy fni th e m to seore." B rndv
q u a rirr to ujie nd Lyman. 36-32.
when Jon B rook* scored oil an
stud "A n d o u r ollruse Is h a v in g Thursday. Lake Mary trim m e d
The game opened w ith It " f i n s
T h u r s d a y n i g h t In a g i r l s
a ssist fro m t n l d f l r l d r r A l r r
the Patriots. 2-1. on goals by (who slsn had rig h t •rlv iu n d s l Sem inole A th le tic Conference
trouble g e ttin g 10. va.d w h ic h
Ac'Mia w ho M c C o rk lr said had s
S lrv * lic it., and d urnlr M ills In a n d I r a m m a te B r d i g e t t r
puts a lot of p rrs 'iu ir on the
h a d ir al D eLand High School.
t r e m e n d o u s g a m e b o th of
th e f r e s h m a n g am e
R y a n J e n e rrlit- (J3 {m in is a - j 14
d
rfrn
w
Latte
Brantley
coach
dim
Dc Land Im proved lo 3*2 on the
fruslve ly ami rfffi n s l . r l y la lr r
Curt*
’ goal gave Lake Mary a rrlrm n d s l establishing control was.m and w ill return lo a ction
Luke 1C u o ilr r&gt;-turns to &lt;i&lt;
D ro n y said Die P a trio ts played
lit ll.c fit ml b all. M an nv Roldan
1-0!
■
*
o
ver
Brantley
W ell In spills, but th ere are two Hon S a tu rd ay at W inter Park
under the boards for Oviedo B lit Hits T u e s d a y against O viedo.
,'a v r l-akr Mary a 2 -0 lead wbrn
when Hughes left Ihe game w ith Lym an f t . to 1 5 *-»&lt;! w ill host
tw o fouls In Ih r first q u a rirr. Spruce C reek th D W ctinrsday.
things stalled tn change
"W e c o u ld only score fo u r
A ftrr being o u trrh o u n d rd by (mints In th e fourth quarter and
(h ie d o 13-6 In the first q u a rtrr. that re a lly h u rt u s." L y m a n
w hile the Note* dropped to 0-3 Srm irutle
Lvtnan m ade It 3 0 before the first half
B y CHRIS PISTRft
l-a k r Howell turned up Us work coach l.ls a Carlson wild. " W r
has
tw
o
lough
games
next
week
as
It
hrtsls
ended w hen Richie S lrrv rs scored off a
Herald sports edito r
rale a notch and grabbed 33 havr lo develop a w in n in g a t­
Lake
Brantley
on
Tuesday
and
Is
home
H o u s e a s *is l
House plckrd u p Ills th ird
boards to 30 lor tb - l-ady Lio n*
titude We have the talent to w in
inro a la y against I-axe IL rw rll
asalst tn the second half on a goal by Tob&gt;
D LLA N I) — In a 4 0 rout of D rl-u n d 's
Sartna Winston .ru th r Hawk and we've been close r n m gh to
1-ribrn
In
m
a
k
r
tb
r
(Inal
4-0
D eltona opened up a 1-0 lead In the first
Bulldogs T hursday n ig h t, three of the goals
effort w ith 14 rrh o o n d x In the win. w r ju s t have to Ira n i to g rt
s« cited by L ym a n s G rrylicm ndt were " o n
h a lf on a goal by Frank K e m n tln o w ith H 25
fin a l three quarters
lough In th e lln a l m inutes o f the
"House. Harden and Letben have pro­
gone tn the game The Wolves upped ih r
Ihe House."
W r sh ou ld p la y more
game and go a lte r Ihe w in ."
vided a great deal of leadership for us Ih l*
Irad to 2-0 w ith 12 11 elapsed In Ihe second
man lo man defense." said l-a kr
L ytnan. w h o was led by Dana
year." L y m a n rou rh Ray S a nd td gr said
Thai d id n't m ean I h r Bulldogs gave a wa y
b a llo n a goal by M arty D avenport
Howell roach Dennis C ndrrv
G arrett's game high 13 p o in ts
"T
hey've
done
most
of
the
goal
scoring
lor
three own goals It was Lyman senior desk)
" W i t h tills tra m , we re s till pisi was in Ih e game u n til th r fin a l
Sem inole High jiu lle d w ith in 2 1 wi th |r * *
us so far "
House w lio d ra tl o u t th rre assists a n d h r
experim enting. lea rn ing
stages T h e Lady Bulldogs b u ilt
than
five
m
inutes
re
m
a
in
in
g
on
a
penalty
also s ro rrd once in Ihe Scmutok A th le tic
Lym an had Hi shots on goal conijM red lo
T in happy w ith th a t one. a 2 ! IQ h a lftim e lead hut fell
kick by J lm m l R eynolds The PK was
C o n fe re n ce m a t c h u p at Spec M a r l i n
only th rre few the Bulldogs and srnlof
A lte r th r first q uarter, we were apart In th e th ird period w hen
created when Mike A l l l / r r was taken dow n
Stadium
g o a lk rr|irr K elly Walcirn picked up his
just try in g to get in to the fo u rth s rn lc r leader R rn er P rlla m y left
In the penalty arra
second s h u to u l w ith one save
quarter W r played a lo t of the game w ith an Injury.
Lyman, w hich ra n Its record lo 2-1-1
O utside of th r PK. the ‘Notes did have
people."
Lym an cam e .dive and reeled
" It was a good gamr for us c o m in g off Ihe
o ve ra ll and 2-1 I In Ihe SAC. h a s a
th e ir chances to score al other times, but
The result was s rv rn Hawks off a pair o f ru n s lo trim the lead
loss
lo
L
a
k
e
H
ow
ell.'
S
a
n
d
td
g
r
said
none tinierrnee gam e to nlg lil at O rla n d o
D r Ilo na g o a lk rrjrrr Chad Miller came up
gellin g Intel the scoring colum n. to 29-28 a l Hie end of three
"Everyone played well and I got » chance to
Bishop Moorr D rla u id drop|ird In 0-3 In the
W ith some big saves SHS out shot the
Jennifer Brown tra d in g Ih r way quarters. B ellam y, though, re ­
use the suits for most of the second half "
league
W olves. 0 6 . hul M iller made six saves on
wi th 12 Sartna W inston added lum ed lo th e Del .and lin e u p In
Ih r n ig h t lo preserve Ihe victory. Sem inole
11 and fju ty u H aw kins chipped the lu u rth quarter and helped
Lym
an
received
some
lu
d
news,
though,
Along w ith House, senior* Krt* la-then and
goalkeeper Sean S u nd va ll came up w ith
In w ith 10
when Erie L r tlir n left ihe game w ith an
her tra m to the victory.
Bernard Harden have been fu eling the
three saves
Injured a n k le Sandtdgr Is h o p in g It Is only a
For th r l-ady Lions. Thom as
D rl-a n d scored Jusl se ven
offensive lire fo r Ih e Hound* so fa r Hits
slight s p ra in and hopes to have 1-el I ten lu r k
hope* that Thursday n ig h t w ill points In Ih e fourth quarter b ut
" T h e moat surprising th in g a Is m l th em is
season L rlb rn scored the first goal o f the
by ihe l ‘i / / a H ut Tournament.
serv e as a learning experience.
th rtr gcM lkeejirr." SHS roa ch Carlos M rrlin o
It was m ore than rnough to hold
night Thursday on House's flist assist e a rty
%ald. " H r did a real nice job . I t 'a nice to s r r a
"W e co uldn 't trm e m b e r how
id th r l-a d y Greyhounds w ho
tn the opening h a lf
DELTON A. T O M SEMINOLE
to ru n tlie ptrsM." said Thom as
first year school start a program w ith a nice
went Ice co ld from the lln o r tn
B elton.t H ig h icmlliiecHt t ie lirs t-y ra r
" W r ro u td n 't rem em ber where (he final |&gt;erto&lt;J.
group ot players. They have fu ll varsity and
th e h rst goal o i tire night tam e m o m e n ts
suc cess in boys sis e rr Thursday n ig ht w ith
w r were supposed lo be. In fact,
ju n io r varsitv tram s "
la lrr when Harden w orked the ball d o w n the
a 2 1 vk lo r y over Seminole H igh at Thomas
we did a worse Job w hen we
side and sent a n ice croeslng hall to the
In ju n io r varsity a c tio n on T hu rsda y.
E W h igh .im Stadium
were pressing th a n we d id when
m iddle where House headed II In fo r a 2 0
D
eltona
came
away
w
ith
a
3
-1
victory.
The W olves Improved to 2 - 1 on the season
Irad
we w e re n 't."
C o n tin u e d fro m IB
By TONY OeSORMIER
Herald sports writer

he scored off an asalst from
d u s tm Walker.
"W a lk e r had come on lo the
fie ld o n ly 10 seconds before h r
bud I h r assist," M c C o rk lr said.
" T h a t ’s the second tim e this
season he's done th a t."
L a k e Mary upped th e lead lo
3-0 In Ihe second h a lf when
D a rre n Fordc scored on a set
p la y o ff a corner k ic k w ith
A co stn gelling I be asalst. John
M ora th rn closed n ut th e scoring
o n a goal off d im S p lchcr's
asalst.
" J o h n (Moral Is h a v in g a su|icr
se a so n ." McCorklr said “ Mr's
m u c h Improved and m o re con­
fid e n t. I don't th in k a n y one
p e rso n Is going lo s lo p h im .
" I t was also nice lo have
S p lc h e r h ark." added M cC orklr
" H e 's been out Injured hut w r
w ere able to get h im in fo r a few
m in u te s and lio p rfu lly lie II hr a
ke y player for us "
T h e Rams fired 17 s h o t* on
goa l fur the night w ith Brantley
t ir in g h rld to live by Use l-akr
M a ry defense, led b y memo*
d a m e s Nohllr G o a lk rt pet S lo e
S h a rp made one save In re­
c o rd in g the shutout

Lym an’s win over DeLand ‘on the H o u se’

’Noles-

Rams-----------

A rea’s elite in
Lyman tourney

Continued fro m IB
Danny Sacco (13 0). and Jose
C a rh U fU O j
Other w ln n rrs fo r the Rams
included Shan.* S ta n le y 1152).
Car l B e rg m a n ( I 6 0 | . J u x lln
N u u m o v iti (171). O ri Kaiitnr
11M81 Allen l- r w ls 1220). and
C hris Israel III VY)
D orirlro look an e a rly 44) lead
h rfo rr p inning B ra n tle y 's Mike
G rim aldi In 2 55 a l th r 112
m a lrh to pul Hw- H um s up 6-5.
Jordan look a 12-5 derision In a
tough m atch a ga in st Turn Gill
and V a nd iver d r l r a t r d Scott
M rrrd lth 10 4
"A lot ol people d o n 't know
abotil h im ." Peters said of his
Junior g rapptri " H u l they wilt.
H r hail a good m a tc h ngalriM a
lough o p p o n rn l. I'm expecting
hlg things from h im "
Sacco nailed d o w n a q u irk pin
over Brian M ered ith In ! 24, and
Carbla won a d e cisio n o vrr Paul
S c h u lic . 10 2 T lie n . Ihe match
o f th r night o ccu rre d w llli l-akr
M ary's Mike L a rk in and Craig
S lrretm an h a tllln g In an 11-11
draw.
The Ram's S ta n le y won Ihe
152 m ulch by fo rfe it, and Carl
Hergmun came out on top of a
13-3 d« rlslo n o ve r J im Kelly. At
171, N am novK/ w on by lorfcll as
dlrl l-ewls ill 2 2 0 . and Kanlor
had the quickest m u lch of ihe
night w ith a 19 seeond jiln over
Kandy Hughes. C h ris Israel won

By DAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent

H ffffd rsa 4a * r v ic ti p * »**iw « i

Lako Brantley'* Brian Meredith looks to keep Mary's Dan Sacco lied
up but Sacco m anaged lo escape and later pin Merodith In
Thursday's prep w re s tlin g action Lako Mary won Iho match In
Im pressive fashion, 61-13
t h r h e a v y w e i g h t m a t c h by
tu r n in g th r tables on E llio t M alrr
w ith a pin In 2 55.
T h e Ruins also lo o k Ihe Junior
v u r s l t y m alrh w i t h a 53-17
th ra s h in g of Ih r P a triots
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LONG WOOD - The 15th a n ­
nual L y m a n Ch ri stm as
Tournam ent, fru tu rtn g several o f
Ihe B n rsi w re stling tra m s in
Central F lorida . Iiegins today at
Lyman H igh School w ith the
first round action sta rtin g a l 6
ji m . and the secong round at 8.
Then on S aturday. Ihe s e m ifi­
nals begin at 10 u m. w ith the
w rrsllebacks at noon, th r c o n ­
solations at 6 ji m and the fin a l*
at n
O vrr 220 w restlers w ill c o m ­
pete In 14 w eight classes d u rin g
th r two-day, 16 tra m affair, and
there's no q u rs llo n that th r fans
w ill gel th e ir m oney's w orth.
In past year s, te a m s lik e
Sarasota and Brandon have won
the to urna m en t, and later w eu l
on to w in Ihe slate title. Whoever
wins Ihe L y n tn n to u m ia n e n t Is
usually considered to h r a m ajor
ro n lrn d c r In ih e state
And th a t's good news tn l-a k r
M ary a n d I t ' s co a c h , D o u g
Peters.
The R a m s have h e rn th e
dominate p ow er In S em inole
County since alm ost since the

S

Brantley-----C o n tin u e d fr o m I B
Jackson l hen h it a free throw
before Chris Kal&gt;u|u sank a short
Jumper to give th e Lady Pals »
13- 12 Irad w i t h 2 3 seconds to
play. Lori W in .ill th e n swished a
short Jumper w ith Just under 10
seconds to In Ihe q u a r t r r lo give
Lake Mary a 14-13 edge al Ihe
end a jierlod.
llr a n t lr y th e n w e n t lo Its
strength in the second jierlod
m id outscored th e l-ady Rains,
14- 4. to take n com fortable
h u llllm c lead. J e n n ife r TufTurd
o jic iird Ihe q u a rte r w ith a short
Jumper follow ed by a Dunce
jiower m ove..
T rudlc R oundtree put In a
short Jumper fo r Lake Mary. Ils
only field goal o f I h r jierlod. to
cut the llr a n tlr y lead to 17-16
w ith 4:26 re m o ld in g In th r half.

H u g h e s cam e alive In I h r
scrond h a lf but It was too little
loo late as Seminole was w ay In
control b y th r tim e she began to
score.
"W e h it the hoards real w r l|
tonight a n d were active In the
m id d le ." Sem inole coach J o h n
M cNam ara said "W r need to
program began, l-a k r M ary has Im prove o n our turnovers and
won every title, conference, d is­ o u r free th ro w shooilng W e 'll be
tric t and regional wi th stale Ihe In trou ble If w r d o n 't Im prove on
both a g a i n s t the s t r o n g e r
next goal
■"Yes. It's ta r n on the back of team s."
m y m in d ." M id Peters d u rin g a
S em inole com m uted 13 tu rn
break In a practice session on overs w h ile shooilng Jusl 4-13
Tuesday, " W r have set tw o m ain from the line. T h r l-ady 'Noles.
goals tills season One Is w inn in g though, o u tre bounded the Creek
the Lym an C hristm as T o u rna ­ 48-27 u n d blocked 19 shots to
ment. As a form er student al keep th e ir opponents out o f the
Lym an, IS would lie ve ry special (Mint.
for me and the team to w in ll
G ilc h r is t cam e up w i t h a
And Iwo. w in n in g the state
um c-hlgh 14 rebounds. RedIrks added 11 as E m ily A n ­
r u m s l i k e W i n t e r Par k. derson {lu lle d down a careerF lag cr Palm C oast, A p o jtka . high 10 hoards Hlllsm an loo k a
Ills !.op Moore. C o lo n ia l, and night o ff fro m her scoring and
West Orange all have o utstan d ­ handed o u l a game high e ig h t
ing teams and could take Ih r assists a n d came up w ith five
title If ih r Rams should ( u lt r r
steals us 1-ong came up w llh u
Also. some of t h r state's finest gam e-high seven blocked shots
Individual ta lrn l w ill c u m p rlr wi th R ed d i c k s re je c tin g fiv e
Including Robert D o n lrro (Lake more shots.
Mary. 112 pounds). Fernando
As ta r to (W inter Park. 1121. Rick
IPRUCE CREEK 141) - M4/40 1. B a rn **
Sandoval (W ln lr r Park. 130),
Ja ke N rlso n (B is h o p Moore. J. P tl* * M n t», H u9»i *» l», Tol*l» 114 1141
IIM IN O L E I M I - Ir a te 4. M lllim a n *,
160). and Steve C um btc (Bishop K ffu w n f . Too*te&gt;» * A n te tw n J, Lo*'g 10.
G
llc h r n ti. Ra&lt;M&lt;t»» l&amp; l o l a l i 274 l ] M
,
Moore. 189 )
H a lllim * — S p rvc* C r*» * 12. la m ln te * 24
Flugrr Palm Coast could tie the
F o u lt — S p * * * * C 'ffV 14; S a m ite ** 12
team lo w atch o ul for besides FouWd aw* - n o te t« s * H (4 l» - S p r u «
Lake Mary, us th ey have a C r v r t te te S J potnl I h W g a a lt — Sprue*
rate 2 IP a la rto n 2. U u g te t I I R aco rP t —
w ellcaachcd. d iscip lin ed , con­ CS pruta
CraaS 2 2. Samawla 4 I
ditioned squad.

l-a k e Mary missed th re e consec­
u t i v e one and o ne u llrm p ts
tie fo rc Brantley's went on a six
(M ilnt run
itiin c c . who scored 13 points
In th e firs! half, o jiened the run
w i t h a thrre {Milnt piny and
close d II with one o f tw o Irrr
th ro w s . Dunce added tw o free
th ro w s w ith 11 seconds left in
th e ojienlng half a nd gave the
L a d y Pairtois a 2 7 - IH lead at the
Interm ission.
B rantley came o u t and w rnl
r ig h t hark lo Ils s tre n g th ami
M u ll cunnrctrd on a layup lo
b u ild Hie Irad to 29-18. l-akr
M a ry , though, w ent on an right
p o in t run lo get b a ck In th r
gam e. W tlrlha H a rts fle ld opened
th e ru n with a p ut luick and
Ja ckso n followed w i t h hark to
b a c k b u rk rts and A m y Kuvach

dosed the ru n w ith a Jum per lo
close the gap to 29-26.
" I was able to g rt Ihe lia ll
Inside a lte r w orking on (la sting
up a ll w e e k." M ull said "W e
started forcin g ihe ball Inside in
Ihe second quarter w hen w r
knew we had the h e ig h t."
M ull th en hit back to back
layups to give the Lady P atriots
Mime bre ath ing n xitn w ith a
33-26 lead. Hartslleld then jiu t In
another s lic k bark and M itc h e ll
connected on a free th ro w to
trim I h r lead lo 33-29 al I h r end
of three quarter.
Dunce th en hit u three (m ini
jila y lo give Brantley a 37-35
lead, K u vach evened Ihe score
w ith a la y u p to even th ing s at 37
w ith 5 :28 rem aining B ra n tle y
then wen t to senior v e te ra n
To I lord and she came th ro u g h

on truck to I Kick Jumpers lo jiu t
her team uj&gt; for good w ith a
41-37 Ira d w ith 3:52 left
M itchell th en trim m ed the lead
to 41-39 w ith 2 1 0 to (day. M ull,
though, p u t the game o u t o f
reach w hen she h it a tw is tin g
lavup wi th l.o o in play M u ll
then came up w llh a steal and
passed the lu ll I to Kubuja. Kabaja
then w orked th r hall around
before g iv in g M ull a b ru u tlfu l
pass Inside and M ull put dow n
another la y u p for Hie fin al score
of Ihe n ig h t w llh 26 seconds to
play.
LAKE M AR Y ( H I - ja te io n 1. M K c te ll
14. Winall 2, R o u n d *** 4 H arttlW Id 4,
K u*adi4. Total* I t 111 I t
LAKC B R A N T LE Y (41) - B u te * 17. M u ll
14. Tullord 4. Koth 2 Glbton 4. R *b*|4 2
Tola I% I t 7 14 41
M jlttim * — L a k t Mary I I L a L t B ranlW r
17 Foult — L a ta M a rt M L a k t Brantloy 11
Foultd out — nono T td in K o lt — note

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40 — Sanford H trald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, Dtcambar 9, 1966

Baby your C h ristm as tree
Santa making charity visits
Beginning Saturday. Dec 10. Santa and him elves w ill be
available by appointm ent for surprise visits to homes am
s|ion*ored by A lpha Tau Omega F ra te rn ity at the U niversity of
C entral Florida. The fra te rn ity 's 17th annual "K e n t-A Santa '
project w ill benefit the Mumcular D ystrophy Association Fees
begin at $25. or $50 for a p a rty o f 4 0 or more C hristm as Eve
visits by Santa w ill be $35.

UDC to honor real Daughters
O rlando's A n nie Coleman C hapter o f the U nited Daughters of
the Confederacy w ill meet on S aturday. Dec, 10, at West C ovr
A partm ents In M aitland at 2 p m A t the C hristm as tea. lire
chapter’s real D aughters—those whose fathers served the
Confederacy—w ill be honored For more In fo rm atio n, call
Eileen Sum ner O 'B rien at 846-8937 a fter 6 p m .

Teon support group to meet
Fam ilies Together Teen S upport G roup meets from I I a in.
to I p.m . every Saturday at S uite 206 Sweetwater Square. 900
Fox Valley D rive (oil W eklva H in d ). Longwood. C all 774-3644
lo r fu rth e r in ltx m a.xm

Nar Anon to offer help
N ar-Aituu. a a ril help group fur relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at 8 p.m . S aturday at West Lake H oaollal. State
Hoad 434. Longwood For m ore In fo rm atio n, ta il 8 6 9 8304.

AA groups schedule meetings
Alcoholics A nonym ous groups m eeting on S aturday Include
C a s s e lb e rry :
• B a rk to-B asle* G roup. 8 p .m .. closed ste p m eeting.
Ascension Lutheran C hurch. O verdrunk Drive.
• Clean A ir G roup, noon, alcoholtcs only, non-sm okers only.
K rboaC lub. 130 Norm andy.
• Good M orning Gruup, H p m .. eper. discussion. R rhn* C lub.
130 N orm andy.
• Happy H our Group. 5 3 0 p m ., open discussion. Retxm
C lub. 130 Norm andy.
• Rebos G roup, noon, alcoholics only. Heboa Club. 130
Norm andy.
• Young People Group. 2:30 p m . open d is ru p tio n , nonsm okers only. Rebos Club. 130 N orm andy
G eneva:
• Geneva G roup. 6 p m . open discussion Methodise C hurch.
First and C hu rch streets.
Longw ood:
• S urvivors Group. I I a m . noon, open discussion. 3101
Dane lame.
S a n fo rd :
• Sanford Group, noon and H p in . open discussion. 1201 W
First St.
• Sanford W ontcu's G roup. 2 p m , closed m eeting. 1201 W.
F lis t St.
• Sober W on G roup, noon and 5 30. open discussion. 8 p m .
open speaker m eeting: Sahara C lu b fold d rive r's license office).
2587 S Sanford A vr

The C h ristm a s tree originated
in west ern G e rm a n y several
hundred y e a r* ago German se t­
tle rs Introduced the custom In to
Pennsylvania In 1816 and by
1850 the C hristm as tree had
liecornc fashionable In the east­
ern stales. T oday the C hristm as
tree Is one o f tire most pop ular
and b e a u tifu l sym bols of
C hristm as
It Is Im p o rta n t to choose a
fresh tree and keep It as fresh as
possible, so th a t your tree w tll
rem ain love ly throughout the
holidays F irst of all. select a t r r r
w ith good needle holding a b ility .
F lorida's w a rm weather causes
trees to q u ic k ly w ill and d ro p
th e ir needles T his can he severe
enough to com pletely defoliate u
t r r r and necessitate buy trig a
second tree b e fo rr C hristm as
Alsu. 1 1mx&gt;sc „ t r r r wi th an
a ttractive r c to r and a fu ll, bushy
appearance
Those s k i n n y .
* sre th ro u g h ” trees should be
av --tdfd M*«st people also prefer
a conical, s v m r mt f i c a l shape to
I heir lir e . T he branches should
be stu rd y enough to hold o r ­
nam ents and other decorations
sue h a s s m a ll g ifts
The m ore recent the tree has
been cu t. th e b r t t r r Freshly cu t
trees w ill have good needle
holding q u a lity and w ill have
belter resistance to catching fire
These p o in ts are e xtre m ely
Im port an I . Scotch and w hi l e
pine and Douglas and Balsam llr
n a tu ra lly h ave good n r e d lr
holding q u a litie s Spruce
lend to lose n re d lr * q u tr k ly .
Bend the n re d lr* to determ ine
the tree * freshness The needles
should be supple and springy If
the needles break, the tree Is not
trrs h Bounce the b u ll u f the tree
on Ih r g ro u n d and see how
m any tie r d ir * fall If more th an a
fr w tall, the t r r r ta old and d ry

G A R D E N IN G

TREE
SELECTION
&amp; CARE
1. Solecl a troo with good rto«dl» holding ability
such as Scotch pin® or Douglas llr. ___________
2. Buy the Ireshoat tree you can _ Ireih cut
trees have needles which are supple and
springy and th« bottom ol tha tree stump has
sap which Is sticky and moist, not hard.
you have selected your troe, condition
It by standing tho tree In a bucket ol wa'.or In
a shady, cool placo outdoors lor soveral days.
3 . 4 Mnr

4. When th« tree Is moved Irtdours, cut oil an
inch or Iwo ol the trunk diagonally. Place the
tree in water and keep II watered.
5. A lloral preservative, such as those usod lor
llower arrangements, added to the water may
help keep the tree fresh longer.
6. Place the tree In the coolest part ol the room
away from lireplacei, raJiatora, or other
heating units or appliances that genorate heat.

Also f r r l Ih r s lu m p T h r u |&gt;
should f ir a ttrk y and root*!, not
tia rd and r a k r d
A tti ( you h a vr w l n l H &gt;«ur
tr r r . follow these tip s ta m ain
la in color am t m ln tm lr r n rrd lc
fall
S tan d t h r t r r r In a la rg r

water in a ahady and
(M il p la cr II tlx- t r r r i* to Iran
again*! th r w all tu rn It daily to
allow th r bnrrx h r * In
la in
th e ir a fw p r
W h 'n y o u m ove I h r t r r r
in d oo r* m a k r a fr r * li r u t arrow,
tlx tru n k at Irani an inch or two
b in k r i o l

Overeaters to weigh in
Overcaters Anonym ous m eets at 7:30 p.m . each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 T rip le t Lake Drive.
Casselberry.

Dancers to swing their partners
Square dancing for couples and singles Is held each Sunday
al 1:30 p .m al the Casselberry Senior Center. 2 00 T riple! Lake
Drive. Casselberry. Call 767-5411 or the center at 831-3551.
ext. 239. for more Inform ation.

Students to get financial aid tips
A college fln n n c 'iil aid w orkshop w ill be offered for Seminole
H igh School students and parents on Monday. Dec. 12. al 7:30
p m In the school lib ra ry. Sanford M aterials w ill tie handed
out, For m ore Inform ation, call the school guidance departm ent
at 322-4352.

Woodmen of World to meet
W oodm en of the W orld. Lodge 625 of Sanford, w ill have Its
C hristm as p arty on for m em bers and th eir fa m ilies on Monday.
Dec. 12. at 6 :30 p.m. at Q uincy 's in Sanford

SSAA to have meeting, party
The Sanford-Sem tnolc A rt Association w tll meet Monday.
D rc. 12. at 7 p.m . at the Casselberry Veterans Inc. Ladles
A u xilia ry- 200 Concord Drive. Casselberry. A C hristm as dinner
and |»ai ty w ill he the order o f the day.
If you kn ow o f upcom ing a ctiv itie s you’d lik e announced In
the //(-ra id 's Calendar, send the appropriate In fo rm atio n —
event, tim e. date, place, cost, contact person and phone
n um be r—to Calendar. S anford Herald. 300 N. French Avc..
Sanford. FL 3 2 7 7 1 or call 322 2 6 1 1.

T a k r the tim e to p ro |x-ilv
select and ra re ha &gt;our lir e this
C hristm as and you w on 't nerd
b u y a s re o n d ix *r h r lo r r the
y rra t day a rrive*
(Calasta Wtela la Samlnol#
C o u n t y C ■ I a n , I o n U rb a n
Hortlcutturtat PTvonw 373-2500.
• i t . 17$)

R em em b e r , as a c h i l d ,
(■xtng th rough "w lshlxH ik
catalog* and drooling over
the la ir si toy"' Or «losing
your r y r s tig h tly as sue k rd in
enough a lt to Mow out ever*
b irth d a y candle to get your
wished fix reward? Or pd
r ilin g pennies lid o a Im m
tain?

Theatre to hold auditions

Alanon w ill meet al 8 p m . Sunday at C hrist United
Methodist C hurch, at C ounty Road 427 and T ucker Drive.
Sanford.

F u rth e r fire pre ven t k in in
rlu d e * keeping the tree away
from a hot TV art or candle*
A l s o , c a r e f u l l y c h e c k all
C hristm as t r r r lig h t, lo t k x n r
c o n n e c tio n s nr ..w in * ! r .
Avoid overloading lig h tin g
circu its, and unp lu g lig h ts when
leaving live room

Ask I lie cricket who sang
"W h e n You W ish Upon a
S ta r," i x the fair beauty w (hi
sang
Someday My Prior r
W ill Corne

The ann ua l C hristm as p arty of the Alliance Francaisr w ill
lake place Sunday. Dec. 11, a l 5 p.m In the clubhouse of
Ortenta Woods Apartm ents, located at 828 Ortcnta A v r .
A lta m on te Springs Refreshm ents w ill be shared by the
m em bership, and French C hristm as carols w ill lie sung
Members w ith refreshm ents n e rd m a k r no o the r donation For
o ilie r m rm b rrs . a $4 donation Is requested, non-m em bers. $5.
and students. $2. For more In fo rm atio n, call 647-0631

Alanon members to congregate

A well- .a trre d tree in i cool
kx adun w ill la ild tla m r d ir *
longer and retain Its q u a lity It
also w ill b r th r sale*: as far a* a
fire Is ro n e rro e d

W ishing puts llie unagma
Ikon la tu n u *r

French Christmas party set

N arcotics A nonym ous meets every Sunday at 5 p m at The
Grove C ounseling Center. 580 Old Sanfoid/O vledo Road (off
State Road 419). W inter Springs, and at 8 p m . Monday al 317
Oak Avc.. Sanford

Plate the t r r * In tire crxilesi
part of Ih r room away 'n a n the
fireplace, radiator or other heat
lug u n its

Make a wish,
then enter
our contest

^ benefit concert at Stetson U niversity's School of Music.
D cLapd. nn Sunday, Dec. I I . w ill help the fa m ilies U tw o
s tild c n t* w ho were Involved In a recent (aU l tra ffic accident
M ark Reed died Oct. 30 from In jurie s and E ric C avrrider tv
recovering T he ron cert. act fo r 3 p m In Elizabeth Hall, w ill
Include w orks by Barber. Beethoven and M orart. C ontributions
w ill be accepted al llic door or may tie sent to the School o(
Music.

Narcotics Anonymous meets

abuve the old cut to allow ih r
tree to absorb w a lrr Place the
tree in a suitable container that
co nta in* w ater. In moat bcanr* a
tree can abworb up In a q ua rt •&gt;(
w ater a day. so keep lire re
servtor filled
A (bir.il preservative, such a*
those used lex flower arrange
m erits, added to the w ater w ill
help keeji the lir e fresh

W ri , 0&gt;M *N *t XIMH* l i rW l

Concert to aid accident victims* families

The C lv tr Theatre of C entral F lo rid a ’s M ini-Series w ill cast for
Its upcom ing production o f C sl'a Haw on Sunday. Dec I I . al 6
p m Call L* fo r Iw o male and tw o female actors The plot
concerns u rb an guerillas w ho kidnap an E nvironm ental
Pro Ieel Ion Agency o lllcta l In protest of governm ent pol tries
Performance d a lrs are Feb 3-12. To m ake an audition
appointm ent, r a il the Orlando th e a trr at 896-7365

CELESTE
WHITE

Wishes do cu m r true, tun
T a k r. for instance, the pro
g rrs * tow ard M artin Luther
K ing J r '* vision in h i*
I
Have a Dream *|x*rt h
New Mt Calvary * Little M is t. Tevah Fort Qlllas. and Master. Jammel Dorsey, wear their crowns.

Mt. Calvary kids crowned
H ig h lig h tin g th r annual Dual
Day S r r v lr r * held Nov 27 at
New M l. C a lv a ry Mt **i onary
lla p ti*! C hu rch , wa* th r crow n.ng of M .is trr and L lt flr M l**
N rw M*. C alvary
T h r c o n te s ta n t* lor M.«*tcr
were Robert C n im lty . -/an im a l
Dorsey and B illy G llehrt*t J r .
and for Little* M i** w rr r Tovah
Fort U illl* . K n ra H unt. A l*h .i
Sweet L y o n * and Kimberly
I’ la y rr. J a tn m a i l&gt; o r*ry w a *
named M a a trr and Tovah Fort
G llll* w a* crow ned a* Little M l**
A g ilt c r r lth c a lr wa* given to
each c o n t e s t a n t , a nd I h r
h n n o rrr* along w ith Ih rlr fa m i­
lies w r r r tr r u tr d to a live p ro ­
duction ol Rodger* and Mam
m e rs trtn 's "C in d e re lla " by th r
Y o u n g A c t o r * T h e a t r e at
Valencia C o m m u n ity College.
Orlando
St. I'a u l Gospel Chorus Is s till
accep ting re g istra tio n fo r It*
29th ann ive rsary and w orkshop
celebration on Saturday. Dec,
10.
W orkshojis w tll lx* Irom 8:30
a m to -I p m w ith bx-.il m u s i­
cians. c h o ir* , rn s rm b lrs and
solotsls. A l 7:30 p in., the muss
workshop ch oir w ill be In c o n ­
cert at t h r St. Paul M issionary
Baptist C h u rch . N inth Street and
Pine Avenue. The them e w ill lie
"lu n ik W here You Brought Me
Prom ."
S|x*elal guest musical d ire cto r
w ill tie B rother W illiam C rlm m ,
n graduate o l Eastman Schrxil of
Music w ho l* currently m in is te r
of m usic u l Buber Chapel AMK
C hurch. Rochester. N.Y. Crlmm
w ill lx* accompanied by J u liu s
Dicks m in is te r o l m usic at First

SANPORO

MARVA
HAWKINS
G e ne s i s M i s s i o n a r y B a p t i s t
C hurch. Rochester. N Y.
Advance registration lo r a d u lt*
1* $5. and for youth I* $3
B rother E E M inott is choir
d ire c to r S h rra ly n B rinson Is
choir president.
A m erican Business W omen *
Association w ilt hold Its m o n th ly
m eeting on Wednesday. Dec 14.
at 7: 15 u r n
al t h r V illage
R estaurant on U S H ighw ay
17-92.
The breakfast m eeting w ill be
h ig hligh te d w ith m rin b c r* or the
a ssoci at io n b rin g in g canned
good:., food, toys and C hristina *
cheer for deserving and needy
l a m l l l r s for C h r i s t m a s . Ail
m cm liers are asked to attend
tills lust m eeting of the year.
T h a n k * and u | ip r r r l u t l o n
comes from President Dcnlsc
Mac D oa n Id . c o m m i t t e r
chairm en and AI1WA m em bers
(nr helping In the success o l ih r
C hristm as p un y held Dec. 2 at
Ih r G len Abby Restaurant and
Lounge. D r Bury.
The Sanford A lum nae Chapter
o f D ella Slgrna Theta. Inc. w ill
hold t h r ann ua l "Y o u th For
C h ris t" program on Saturday.
Dec 17 at 2 p m

T his event p rrs rn ts a youth
from the co m m u n ity In concert
The IUMH Youth for C hftat pres
enter w ill fir Tara Brown daugh­
ter of L a w rrn c r and Rebecca
Brown o f Hanford
Tara I* a mem lx-r of Morning
G lo ry M issionary Baptist Church
and a ju n io r at Seminole High
School The joyous occasion w ill
tuke p la t e til th e Mt. Sinai
M issio na ry Baptist C h u rc h ,
where the Rev I. H Myers I*
pastor
The c h u rch Is located on the
corner o f J e rry Avenue and 20th
Street, The Sanford Alumnae
Chapter of Della Sigma Theta
Inc Invi tes I h r community.
Sylvia S tallw o rth Is president
T h r N orttuyn Region Courted
o f th r A g ric u ltu ra l and Lutxir
Program Inc w ill hold Its annual
m eeting Monday, Dei 12. ul 7
p m . at th r education b uilding uf
the Mt. Pleasant Baptist C hurch.
B ruton Boulevard. Orlando The
c o m m u n ity Is invite d In attend.
ALPI, w ith Its Inline oirtre In
W ild er Haven, services children,
m igrants, seasonal w o rk rrs and
n o n - a g r l r u l t u r a l w o r k r r s in
m ore th an 19 counties. The
object of the program is. through
tire su jip orl nl lim d ln g agencies,
help point each client In the
d l r e r t l o n o f H ire lin g his/her
nerds.
Delores C Johnson l* execu­
tive d ire c to r. Grace M iller is
c h a i r m a n o f t h e h o a r d of
directors, and N il Birdsong Is
liaison for the supporting Coke
Cola Company.
(Mania Hawkins Is a Sanford
Harald corratpondanl covarlng
Sanford naws. Phona: 322-5418.)

W hat t x l l r r tim e to wish
th an C hristm as, when the
sp irit of m iracles is m the air?
You m ay have slre tcticd
your Iruaglnatlcxi and won
d rre d what the w orld w ould
l x like If...
I ’erhajis your Wtsli Is lire
wish of the C hrtslm a* angel*
"Peace on earth and goes)will
to m en ."
Maybe you'd tike In see the
homeless housed. Ih r hungry
fed, the lonely given eompa
n lo n s h lji. or the tro u b le d
given jieuce of m ihd
l l m a y he t h a t i h r
greenhouse effect, n uclea r
waste, e xtinctio n ol anim als,
or m ilita ry b u ild u p occupies
your thought*
We Invite our reader* to
w rite us u lxiu t "W ha t I'd Like
to G i v e th e W o r l d fo r
C h ris tin a s " am i why.
What do you sec u* th r
w o rld 's g rra trs t need? If you
hud u nlim ite d resources or
Influence, w liut w ould you
give m ankind Hurt II Is lack*
I rig?
M ull us or b ring us your
thoughts. In 50 words or less
A d d irs s your jx rn iie c llv e lo
" G ill lo Inc W o rld ," Sanford
Herald. 300 N. French Avc..
Sanford. FL 32771. Include
your name. c ity, age and
daytim e phunr num ber
Entries m ust be rreelved at
Ihe H erald by I p.m . on
Thursday Dec. 15.
Selected responses w ill lx*
published in o u r Dec. 25
Sunday edition.

�Sanford Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Friday, December 0. 1988 — ■■

Methanol in his urine
not enough for alarm
D E A R D R . O O T T : ! w as
subjected to a u rin a lysis and
tested negative for e verythin g
but m ethanol, w ith u level of
0 02. I've w o rk rd around solventa, b ul nol for 18 m o n th * I
d id r e e e n l l y p a i n t t o m e
w oodw ork wi t h enam el paint.
W hal could p n a lu ie th is readlug?
D E A R R E A D E R t M ethanol
(m e th yl or wotal a lroh o l) la n
Ionic substance that ra n enter
the tmdy th ro ug h the m ou th or
lu n g * Met Hanoi I* a ro tn m n n
In d u stria l solvent that can cause
llln n u c However, the upper lim it
o f u rin a ry m ethanol I* 5 m illi­
g ra m * per d eciliter. Since yo ur
level is w ell below that lim it. I
believe Ib a l you should have no
w orries aboul solely
Unless you were using enamel
c o n ta in in g m rilin n o l and w o rk­
ing In a i lose *p.Me. I doubt lli.rt
1 l i e ( M in t I * l li e c a u s e o f I h r
s m a l l a m o u n t &lt;»l m e t h y l a l c o h o l

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DEAR DR. OOTT: Ttie word
' p a r a n o i a * ' Is b e in g tossed
around Ion iiu m h. I trelieve Two
p c rls h to n e ra referred tn o u r
rn l.u s trr as "paranoid " Well, if
lie is. h e should leave his Job and
seek protesslomil tirlp . but If he i
no* I t 'a s t a m le n M ir to use the
word Won Irl you agree?
DEA R H EA D ER ! Merit, a lly,
p a ra n o ia r rle rs to a m e n ta l
d is o rd e r c h a ra c te riz e d by a
&lt;o m (tie i system of ilelusfcmal

• D riftw o o d V illag e Shopping
Plaaa, 540 West Lake M ary
Hlvd.. F irst A nnual Florida A rtis t
In v ita tio n a l. Dec. 10-11 from 10
a m. u n til sunset. Proceeds to
b e n e f i t A l z h e i m e r Reso ur ce
C en te r fo r expansion o f the
Alzheimer W anders Program
In fo rm a tio n , 230-0424
• C re a tiv e A r t O o llery . .145 S
M aitland Ave
"L ife Im lla lr s
A r t " e x h ib it on display from
Dec. 7-24. Paintings of C harles
M un da y. professor o f a rt at
A u bu rn U nive rsity, a lto on die
play Reception held on Dec 10
from 7-9 p m. Open Mon -Sat
11-4 and Sun 1-4 In fo rm atio n.
647 5922

th in k in g In w hich the pallenl Is
convinced th a t he or she Is b rin g
persecuted
Like m an y medical term * —
such as dem en te d'' and " r e ­
ta rd e d " — put.Uinta tuts entered
our speech u a pop td k m . a rd
It'a often used tn a pejorative,
m e d ic a lly In co rre ct way.
Perfectly n orm a l people who —
(or one reason or another — fre l
■X M IB ITS
d e f e n s i v e are o f t e n la b e le d
• C e n t r a l F lo r id a Zoo.
"p a ra n o id " all to u g h they are
H ighw ay 17-92 al 1-4 F ra iu rrs
em o tion ally healthy
The te rm Is tu n d le d aland loo anim al leading shows Sal.. Sun
m uch, b u l It's rarely meant in Ire Pony rides 10 a m to 4 p m
seriously dam aging It's general­ elephant rides 11 a m (o 4 p m
ly understrani lo be a slang Adm ission charge In fo rm atio n
d e s e rlp llo n o f someone w ho 323 6471
a Sara H o le C o u n ty H i s t o r i c a l
blames o thers fur g rtt'n g lo h i*
Museum 300 Hush Hlvd Sen
way
H oarevrr. persons w ho use lord lecrtMe from Flee W orld)
"p a ra n o id " as p a rt of ' W t o pe r 9 s m lo I p m Mon -Frl
e v e r y d a y sper c h m ig h t r e ­ am: 1 4 p rn Set . Sun In fo rm a ­
m em ber th a t th r term ra n la- tion. 321 2480
e C h a r l e s H o iu e r Morse
h u rl fu l A ll o f us truly act a little
M useum o f A m erican A r t. 151
crazy and sretn somewhat para
notd at tim e s However true E
paranoia is sad. dcslrta live snd W rlb o u in e . W inter Park A new
e x h ib itio n w ill show unu sua l
requires prolrsauaial
treasures th ro ug h Jan 8 D u
I d IB M , NEWSPAPER F.N
p h tf Includes a baseball signed
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HOROSCOPE
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TOUR B IR T H D A Y
Decem ber 10, 1988
In Hie year ahead someone
nhlet nr mon- r t | w ite m e d than
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In y 't t r personal -|l h i * fid s
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admiftod fbal vn* i.t at John
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Jam oi Glonn alto ta&lt;d Ibal l a r i ditappaarad
a ll* , b* nan I lo Couth A frica attar Jam al
C.lann p a r* E arl y tlpnat ring a n d * not* E arl
1*11 lo L x # Giann la**r laid Tom and Margo
ibal b* i o C rimo Com m iurgn agosi 0 unran
tarad Vbannen y III* by a rm in g a l M t tavflo
' |uV o llo r L llllb llobbad inorwion a ky n o l
only yiigntiy mturad L ii'lb arraym i Rut
raodrad Ibal L llllb murdarad bolb Tbarata
and E in yl altar E rn il y body naViad up on
tbo i b r i of Ounron y lyiand Jayyko ra
mambarod maaluvg Giann tb* lo ti tlma Ibal
yb* * i i aiiib E arl Cal lord Rod ibal b* ra m *
lo Oakdaw to ■** Rod Col ylwnnod Rod s iib
Ibo narry Ibal Cal l nama uyad to b* Rod
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•ogathaa and Vw told T o n* ybo wanly a
gu kklo M a i Iran d in a r * ElH* fiirla d with
K irk
THE ROLO AND THE M A U T IF U L E lk
and :i*ph*n&gt;o bald a bklbday parly lor
Angara tra n though yb* t* unawar* of bar
ywrrnundlngt Tb* a n lir* fam ily altandad
U apband told lb * fa m ily Ibal wMl* Ibay
w ar* Hying M E urap* Anga.a bad an
a c d d a n l Ib a l ra q u ira d bar la undargo
ailanyiva facial p la n k yurgary Lalar. al a
bar. Rldg* d.d a doubi* la r * wban b* yaw a
woman wbd lookad l u ll libs Angola Dorm*
arraplyd D ili's (ob olla t avan though h*
wamad bar ba ll damund lop parformonc*

by llube R u lh . an enamel c u p hy
a le g e n d a ry Jeweler lo Czar
Nicholas II o f Russia; a p a in tin g
by El Greco; and rubbings from
tom bs In C an te rb u ry Cathedral.
The m useum la open 9 30 a m.
to 4 p m Tuea -Sal and 1-4 p in
Sundays A dm ission Is t 2 50 for
adults and t l fo r students and
child re n
• S e m in o le C o u n ty P u b lic
L ib ra ry , 215 N. Oxford Road
H o lid a y S to rie s A r o u n d Ihe
W orld w ill Ire presented hy the
F lorida S to ry te lle rs G u ild on
Saturday. Dec |0 . from 1-3 p m
In fo rm atio n. 3 39 4000.

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others tm tay it you Iry to take
fu ll credit for to m e ih ln g ytiu did
nnt do on your own S h a rr lire
sfsd llg ht or else you nughi have
lo sh a rr Ib e lr w r* ih
LEO d u ly 22 Aug 27) A IJu*i
your p a ir to a&lt;tornm odair your
i o - w i a k r i * tm la t. Not everyone
i* apt to m ove as last as you. and
U you p u s li them Irxi hard. It
ro u ld foul l blogs up
V IR G O I Aug 22 Sept 221 It
y o u re p l a n n i n g s o m r i h i n g
s ia ta l Im lav la* s rte rtlv r w i th
your guesl list Ini hid ing people
who do trot rrnx well could p ut a
ita m p rr n it Ihe event
L IB R A I Sept 23 Oct
22)
Wel l c o n c e iv e d p la n s s h o u ld
work out success,' -tly today,
p n rv id rrl vote re not loo im pa
t lent
A v o i d t r y i n g t o push
th ro ug h last m ln u lr change* in
order to spred things up
SC O R PIO |Ot l 21 Nov 221 |WiralistM nlrout lire value at w lu ll
you do Im o th e r* today If you
p la ir too tn ti(h value on your
efforts, y o u c o u ld tie d ls a p
(■olnird by the responses you II
receive
I C I I 9 N N . N E W S P A P E R E.N
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warn nor K aiw m utwad Rate* Clark* ha-**
bang *r*u nd M arg*
D A V I Of OUR L IV E ! O a n • * * w
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ka.mg B ran di who wot yughtiy m fiaod
• t o " V'rtwto y bomb won. on Brand* 1* 10*
wamod m * i vha i program M«ba*&lt; p r* twd
Lao tor p a ttin g c m h i in* *11 a t v'tki y
Aovghitr M.( n*#&lt; rammdod La* m ** n# and
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worn lo bast V iki Lo* It worrw d obovl
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r**n y H -n y i v ie ii dawgbtor Brand* way
da.ayiatod by Stovo t N f * Ma* i t M s t a
•bai Rato and M t man baron i ra p h /r*0
Urtwto who I t bw*ng auf *• Patrick a torma*
bom* Stonacrayl Micbaai or da-ad La* to d-0
lar lb* aniranc* to lb * t.*m *i ib * i win wad
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k(SpOMdif bid a tortvma m gafd U rtv la bald
V iki and Sarah *• gunpaim altar may ta rn * to
Stonarraal to (hack lb * plac* * u l H c h t r
Rogar may buy ms pi*&lt;a M uhaaf told
GabnaiW t o k waamg Mr paid Rogar H
Cur tout aboul C b rlttin *
R TAN ’ S HOPE Sharry ballad Rob out a*
Ian attar Char n n rin c a d Haryy to charge
Rob with ataautf Attar b n r* w *M R a b tro d
to abduct D a li* Ban i t ybll cant mead mat
L ltiW raally tovwa Mm Jarm to d L iliW mat
ha had a nightwear* ui which h* kinad Ban
wban b * caught him w ith L im a
Rob
monhandtod H *n c, and than M lu w d h#r *r
ruining My lit* by Wdg ng a tta u il ebargat
againyi Mm f anno and i n t t o " taarnod mat
M a ll bat a com aclw n to a Van*tor Ranch
• anno warned Ibal ha ly tyasing an ay* tn
M o ll

a i l •*&gt;» on Swtona I lylond ol Mo Urn* tna
r impound Maw us Via rtakadrVcwd TV
VMiano laid Raman mat ha I hwWng bam
(ban# and Mariano la p lir* but Raman ybll
doom • bat o r * ib a l M arian* ly a lly* A *rn
• n *rr*y **d &lt;*r mwrdMmg Raw Raaiiymg
that kdr anna na-kad WHS m* Iras JwOHn m i
•o k ill I m r t s Juotm n o d to to t * bar | n l at
•ha barn arpkadad Jo bid bar or* lor No&lt;&gt;
wba nvomad Anjaflr 4 In 0 r&gt;0** lap* lor bor
imbarn cMld Anyoika a d *u ti*d ibal Jutim ly
m* boby • loibo&lt; Hon ofHrod H ados'
Ar&gt;i*i.&lt;o t baby P d i l i bo&lt;sod a m ytH ry man
*b « wot badly bumad Wban m* man niia d
going I* a baygilal E*aHb 1*1 him yiay in My
aid asarfmanl babind Vbanomgant
O IN IR A L H O t PIT AL Altar Anna wot
raHaiad from |* ll J a ir rafurnad Id lo u «
A m a ru * Bobb-a *o»a us a an* way &gt;-r**i la
Uruguay ib a l Jak* tafr baa and daodad **
tign Ibal* dlao rta pa sart imiaad Babb-a a lt*
bray* a ft bar r*l*fio n*h*p aim Gragary
Tarry raid Cbal Ibal v w wanly S r ttu m t
Ibair ra m a n t* a van though h* adminad mat
h* may ba«* mbariMd HiailmgHn t d w a r*
Gabrwrl* mat wtfb a m ytla ry man wfw bad
bar w*a&gt; an am araid n a rk la t* I* lb* m **fm g
plac* Lard AVilan bay a O m a r an loan
Vaan racairod a pnarw can Ham m* i * * S i l l
»**•! Callahan who wanft H *a* Wan
immadia«*ly Julian i am lor lad Cbaryl aH*r
Rob**I t*id bar Ibal lb*&gt;r ralalw nybs II * v *r
Altar Had failowad A nalH lo lb* Buctal al
Bwod bar S* tpid Lard A ibH n aha.* uh*
Wki A yblonarrivod In Dm* to *** ArWIN and
Cation ombroctng Col ton dandod to m **i
P a itd * i v u s wban II d o tty in irdnay
OUIDINO LIOHT JoV&gt; way nu V w d wban
tb* d tn la i X ro y t ha bat d-d" I pr**a Ibal
• 'i e n B l" ly r a a lly lo lld a
R y r* wa*
aaraydropslng wban Anita Ybarra told W ill
and Mindy ib a l Solid* wav aytl, bul R *r* w *(
upMl Ibal A nlla dum I mantlon anything
about Solidw h a ring a tw in yltWr Marodiib
(Onyincad F laichar nol lo HH onyon# lb * i
Phillip I I lb * loibor of har baby AAaradim H ll
I N u in lia d R ir k 't tu rle a ily about bar
baby t l j » d r r t a r , ih t ; i .1 R if* I»‘ m
haa'th ra ro rd t on tb* baby * laiba* R -k it
y llli dafarmtnad lo Imd out who latharad
Maradifb i baby Cbaitaa who ran Into Alan
whit* h* way ta a rth in g B ia ii l iCbriylina)
•paitm a nl. ra alltad iba* Alan ibtnk* Rogar
Thorp* I t a lly * Harlay admlltod to P hillip
Ibal wban yb* ty around AW* tb * tool*
lo t lolly map! Tb* Mofbar SuparWr throw
H a .a awl * f lb * convanl ollor Horning H r .*
wot o ik mg guayiWny ahoul Sonniy tom ily
LOVINO Whit# working on tb* M l of
* Imago " TruckOf w ot llunnod to llnd Out
lb#i T ritb * Ik a mamba- *1 lh# Aldan don
Truck or latof tonlrontod T ritb * m lb * gardan
■I lb* A Irion otlo to AWi IC loyl wok llr ld
whan A v* didn 't contult him bolero ibo
doddod to n *m * fhair boby ***** Cobre
T -utkor found lh# oarring Ibal Gwyneth wot
M atching tor *1 th# VI# of Cborlat' ta r
tro th A v * mod* A to i IC loyl promiM Ibal b*
w ill I War (W ar o l Egypt from now on Slacoy
admlltod to T ritb * that yb* It alroW tho'il
Io m cuttody ol J J

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R ollins College. W in te r Park
"S crib ble and K ills " ( h rU lm aa
play Sal. 11 a rn . 1 30 p m ., 4
p rn . 6 30 p m Sun , 11 a m .
1 30 p m . 4 p tn Adnilsslnn f4
advance, $6 at door P rorerds go
lo Toys For T o ls

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T Plaxa T w in I I . Sanford P la.a
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• T he B e rn . 1200 French Ave
Michael S h ao r Hand, through
Dee 1 1. 82 ro v e r Frl . Sat., ttillv
Joe Royal. Dee 1 1 . 9 p m $ 13 tn
J r iiv f/ IIS
at tin dot-. L ilorrnation. 322 2475

Commemoration and dedication
David Oqder. (foreground) p le yt taps while Chuck Fitzgerald
salutes after a new flag was raised on a new flagpole at the Fleet
Reserve Association Building, Branch 147, in Sanlord The
flag (ia gp o la d e d ic a tio n W ednesday was c o m b in e d w ith
commemoration of Pearl Harbor Day The flag has boen flown
over the United Stales Capdo1budaing

• B e a l W a a te r n D e lto n a Ia n .

D r. Islnns nr ju d g n trn ls made In
h astr today could crane lia&lt; k lo
haunt you later T a k r arlcqualr
lim e In size th in g s up properly
lie lo ir re o tte ring a verdict
PISCES (Fell 20 Man h 201
Financial lo n d u m n a look lair lor
v«ni today and y.ru should rnnie
oul on the p lu s side, provided
you don l do a n yth in g rasli or
e iira v a g a n l.
A R IE S I M arch 21 April H»
S ane, but not all w ilt lie in
act o n ) wi th your objectives to
■lay D on't let lire d lw n te r s gain
the upper Itam l amt tltsiracl ynu
Irotri your gtw ls
TA UR U S (A|*vtl 20 Mav 201
Things should ru n smoothly for
JDBJI. today, p ro vid e d you go
T 3 S ? wi t h the w ill o f llte m a jo ri­
ty. If y o u ’re overly Im lilted n. do
everything yo ur way p tob lrm s
i ould start
G E M IN I (May 2 1J u n e 201 A
&lt; lo s e frtrn d of yours ndgld Irr on
an econom y k ic k today T his Is
well and good, hui II is not a
valid reason for you lo stake this
person by |&gt;H kin g up Ihe w hole
lab
CANCER l.lun e 2 1J u ly 221
Yoti i o uld look twd in Ihe eves of

*d Kim parly •*** Draw
lay r*«wrn*d ** U * n
Ramon M O- (had lar D s M y l b r r**l&gt;|4ig yb*

DANCE

SANTA BARBARA Crut a n a tto d Pbimp
an twtsHton nv*l b* i lh* ,td *d fo p iyl “ bu*
Ton told C ru l m * l th * way boring lunch with
P hillip during lb * lim a lb* rapiyt attacked M t
lay! victim Wandy Bunny wont to M a iica
with Gina wba raturnad bom* altar roam ing
Ibal K allb way with another woman Gina
nad to Brandon that Koilb tovat thorn but
can t com* bom* Scott canrtnetd Julia to
bring C C Into court on &lt;b*rg*y that b it all
n g t are coniommatod with tone tub ttan cot
that ar# cauting lb* Oil w orka-t to b * tlrlcka n
w ith cancor G in* cried on B unny't tbouRMr
that Sonny IM atonl doovi t want to go
ohood w ith thair plan to itool * ib a r* ol
C C ’ l monsy C C tu rp n io d Sophia by
arranging to rtm a riy Iwr but th * tu rp riM d
C C by roluying to go through w ith m*
ceremony
THE TOUNO AND IN S i t l l k i i i C o tio n d r* didn I b a r* lb * hoar I to 1*11
Georg* fbal tb * wanly a d iro rc t. bu l th * did
contuit w ith ju r y d iro rc t lawyer Micbaai
Crawford Attar Cauandra laid Michael vn*
I t m arried to a wealthy man Michael told
C a tv a n jr* that tb * it tn tilto d to b a ll of m*
m arital aytato D a .'d way cur lout about
Micbaai who paid J ill a Ina ndly visit
laanna potad a t a lady cap. w a s te d into
Stovan t o ft 1C* and ytoto lb * M * that h* tap!
on bar y a tt any w ith him Laanna told Victor
Ibal V i* bod Man Stovan p rsH ttto n o ily. bu*
Had that It way only tor t d . ic t on wbotbar cr
nol th * Would w rit* V icto ry avitboruod
btograpby V ictor and AVitoy a r* p u fila d
about why Stovan a tta d them to com * to b it
attic* lb * day b* way Wol Brad drcidad to to'
L it * think h* tovat bar to Irlck bar into tolling
him out o l bly cage Jill M iu a lly proyroti
•toned R at. who turned bar down
CoayrtgM, l f t * UMtod Footuro lywdicoH.

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at 8 3 0 p m
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• C a v a lie r. 3200 S Orlando 18
New Image. F rl . Sal ’ "-gin nin g
al 9 p m In fo rm a tio n , j ? * -0690
• F lta g e ra ld a . 530 N Palm etto
DF.AR ABBY: I vr r..n ! vmrr
Ave Point Five. F rl . Sat . 8 * 1 2
colum n lor rrvrrr than 25 yen's
p m In fo rm a tio n . 323-1910.
,u nI have n r v r f w r illr n tirlo rr.
I miI now I r r l tli.il I m ust.
e S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o l
lege. to o W eldon Hlvd A nnual
I .ini H i yrarw ohl and h a ir
Fell C oncert tn the Fine A rts th r r r a iln p tn t i h lld rrn ages 4. 3
Concert H all o n Sunday. Dee
and I T hey are .ill "iq&gt;r(U l
11. a l 3 p m
I n f o r m a t i o n . ■ire tlx " ( fiilc lr r .i—all of a tu iih rr
3 23 -1450 or 643-7001
rare than m y huvhand and me.
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announcements to the Sanlord hreuuvr rny h u v lu m l and I w r r r
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Edito r, 300 N. French A v*. help tlicKr- r h tid rr n
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received by Noon Wednesday

Choice factor makes
adopted kids special

IN THE SERVICE
H ARLING EN. Texas - Marine
M ilita ry Academ y Cadet S tall
Sergeant G a ry Wayne T h o m ­
ason. 16. son
of Mr and
Mrs A u bre y
G
Thom&gt;
a sort o f Sanford, has
tie rn named
lo the super­
inten de nt's
list lo r i h e rh o m a to n
f i r st g r a d i n g p e rio d o f ih e
1968-89 academ ic school y ra r
He is c u rre n tly a Junior al Ihe
Academy.
To q u a lify fo r th is h on o r,
cadelk m ust r a m a academic
grade point average o f 3 5 or
belter, a conduct grade of al
least a " I I " , and an equivalent
m i l i t a r y p r o f i c i e n c y g r a de ,
w hich covers all other as|N-t ts oT
hts lire at MMA
The M arine M ilita ry Academ y
Is a p rivate, m ilita ry , ro llrg e
preparatory hoarding school for
young men In grades 9 12, |&gt;lus
post g r a d u a t e s tu d y . The
Academ y, lo c a trd In H arlingen.
Texas, is the o n ly school In th r
world w h ich o ile rs m ilita ry lead­
ership tra in in g hasrd on Ihe
proven tra d itio n s and custom s ol
the U S, M arine Corps.
The Academ y Is dedicated to
th r m ission of producing selfd ls c lp lln e d sch olars w ho a rr
m e n ta lly a le rt, p h y sica lly fit.
and responsible citizens.

r anturt te ll you how o llr n p ro p lr
M»y. " H o w »w eet—rlo \ m i have
any c h ild re n of y o u r o w n ? "

I recently h ccam r |&gt;rrgnant.
and now th rb r same people
t b o u g h tIrs s lv say. "O h. how
w nndrrfuP Now you w ill havr
o u r ol y o u r own* ‘ Tilts hurts
amt confuses our ch ild re n, us we
a rr th r o n ly p a rrn ts t h r v have
ever know n, and w r a ll tn -l
Im kv to tiav r ra t h other
One more thought. A h b i Mi*st
ot th r w orld s ix ip tila lifiu was
c o n r r iv r d u np la n n e d —hut no
ch ild was n r r atlopn-d hy arci
dent,
F A IT H F U L READER
DEAR READER; How In n
M in i |K-nplr would llk r lo ailopt
a h e a lth y, o o rm .il Caucasian
m iaul Ii lakes a very s |in lal
couple w ho w ill h a jtp lly adopt a
child *»l a n o lh rr race wi th sprcial
needs. Hlrss you
DEAR ABUT: "Hugh" and I
h avr Itrcn liv in g together for
rig h t years H r left his w lfr.
"N e llie ." 10 years ago. tl had
n o i h l n g to do w i t h th n t r

breakup.)
My problem Is that they are m
constant touch wi th each other.
There are no children Involved.
Nettie could call h im here any­
tim e. h ul she prefers to rail him
at work amt make arrangem ents
to see h im . w hich makes m r

DEAR IN DOUBT: The fa rt
that tie llrs u&gt; you atNiut Ills "ex"
m dii airs h r has som ething lo
hide. T h r r r Is ohviously a slicing
em otional txmd between them II
he refuses In talk .i I m iu i It. you
should talk about It w ith a
counselor. Five years Is a long
lim e to wear an engagement ring
w lih no wedding ring in sight.

(Problems? Write to Daar Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a tail-addressed,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440. I.os Angeles,
Calif. 90069 All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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and people sre th e m together )
She sends h in t r u t cay "m iss
von cards and Unit- g ilts that h r
hides In an me am i w hen I come
a cr o ss th e m , tie " c a n ' t rem em ber” w h r r r h r got them*
Hugh gave m r an engagement
rin g live years ago, hut h r w on't
sel a wedding date I d o n 't want
a big splashy weddi ng 1 }usl
want a wedding rin g
H r x iv s lie loves me. h ul It h r
dries, what does h r need wi th
N r lllr ? When I divorced m y
h u s b a n d , w r m a d r a r lr a n
break and I h a v r no desire to
keep In touch w i t h h im Why
c a n 't Hugh do the same w ith his
ex?
T ins Is a eonsiam source ol
Irrita tio n Worse yet. he refuses
to talk about II W hal do you
m a k r ot this?
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R e lig io n
IN BRIEF
•

Study: Giving goes beyond church
•

Donations sought for funeral
SANFORD — A ll Salnla Deliverance C hurch. 704 W. 9 th St.,
Sanford. announces th a t Deacon W aller Kelley went home lo
be w ith the Lord at 3 p.m . Dec. 5. Alan on Dec. 3. hla insurance
had expired The c h u rrh la asking for donations tow ard hla
funeral coals God bless you
A ll donations are to Ire m ailed lo the c h u rrh In rare of Bishop
Elba Heaves
M em orial service w ill be 4 p m Saturday Dec. 10 al the
c h u rrh

Christmas program scheduled
SANFORD — The
Oak. Sanford, w ill
Program Dec. 1H al
Is Invited lo attend
Fellow ship Hall

First Presbyterian C hurch, com er 3rd and
tie presenting the C hildre n's C hristm as
7 p m. In the church sanctuary Everyone
Refreshm ents w ill follow Ihe service In the

Choir to perform at church
SANFORD - The First U nited Methodist C hurch. 419 Park
Ave . Sanford, presents Ihe 40-volc* • h a n re l C hoir Dec 11 at
Ihe 8 30 and I I a m s rrv trrs . Featured wdolsts w ill be Sandy
D uller. Sharon D uller. Susan Dalton. Frances Meeker. Martan
H rth w e ll. Barbara Swaggerty. Clayda Jones Dot W aller. Tom
Davis, and Joe p nuzlllo
The m usic ts under the d irection of David D McGhee
C atherine W h e lrhe l w J l sc*ve as pianist A nuraary w ill tie
provided

Play focuses on meaning of Christmas
SANFORD — Sanford C h ristia n C hurch. 137 W A irpo rt
Dlvd . Sanford. Invites ihe co m m u n ity to Ihe public pert04
m anre of "T h e One and O nly O riginal C hristm as F actory." The
(day la a ch ild re n s m usical fantasy celebrating the TRUE
m eaning of C hristm as The show w ill be Dec. 11 at 6 p m . In
t h e . hurt h
Let It b r part of yo ur fa m ily holiday celebration

Christmas musical-drama set
SANFORD — I he First Baptist C hurch. 51U Park Ave..
Sanford, w ill present "W ise Guya and S tarry S kie s." s
C hristm as m usical d ram s by the C hildre n's C hoir Dec 11 s i 7
p in
T it*’ m usical Is under the directio n of Rev Don Reece
Deverlee Bays Is d ll re t or of dram a

Choir to perform cantata
SANFORD —
C hurch. Sanford
Draman Dec 10
Invited in attend
11 al 7 p rn.

The S anctuary Choir of Ptnecrrst Baptist
w ill perform the cantata "R ejoice” by Barry
at 8 p m Adrnlsalon is free and Ihe public Is
The c h o ir w ill present the ratal s again Dec

Puppets to perform
W INTER PARK - The First Baptist C h u rrh . 1021 New York
Ave . W inter Park, presents Ihe Sunshine Puppets and Ih elr
m usical "T ire l.tttle st Shepherd" In a special W hile C hristm as
Service w hich w ill also Include C hristm as m usic btr th
c h ild re n 's choirs and the filte rin g YlfSton perishable g ills of
hard T his all occurs Dec 11 at 7 p m al the ch urch
The c h u rrh w ill also present Die m usical Make E llis Praise
G lorious
Dec 10 an IH al 7 p m The m usical w ill be
presented by Ihe C elebration C hoir and Orchestra ol First
iia p ttst C h u rrh

Ih r field of healih. 43 percent In
a rts and c u ltu rr. 38 percent In
education and 27 percent had
program s for Ihe im provem ent
o f the environm ent
health causes. 11.6 percent to
"E ve n we were amazed at Ihe
education and 10.5 percent lo g rra t variety o f program s sup­
hum an services. If the num bers ported by religious In stitu tio n s
b o t h In i h e l r l o c a l
were recast lo subtract from
rrllg lo n what congregations In n e ig h b o rh o o d s and a b ro a d ."
tu rn contribute lo others, those said V irgin ia Hodgklnson. the
num bers w ould be sharply d if­ o r g a n i z a t i o n ' s resear ch vice
p r e s i d e n t w h o d i r e c t e d Ihe
ferent
For example Instead of Ihe study.
910 I b illion donated directly to
The report also found th al
education In 1986. the figure volunteers other than ih r clergy
w ould Ik- 914.1 b illio n , an In ­ devoted a total o f SI m illio n
hours per m onth to ih e lr con­
crease of 40 percent C onlrtbu
lion s lo health care would be gregations' c o m m u n ity service
913 9 b illion ra th e r than 912 3 p r o g r a m s , w h i c h I h r s t u d y
billion , up 13 percent, and con­ e s t i m a t e d t o b r w o r t h a
m in im u m of 95 4 b illio n
tr ib u tio n s to o th e r human
services w ould be 911.6 billion
"W e undertook Ihe study as
rather than 99 I b illion , a 27 part of our effort lo gain a fu lle r
understanding of the ways that
percent increase.
Of the representative national v o lu n ta ry o rg a n iz a tio n s serve
sample o f 1.333 congregations society.'' O'Connell said
surveyed by G a llu p as pan of the
"O n the basts of o u r studies,
study, fu lly 87 percent reporjrd we realize even m ore than we
they had program s of human had expected how m uch Ihe
a rrv h e and w e lta rr activities and organized neighborltncss o f re­
79 perrent reported programs ligious organizations means lo
related to Inte rn atio na l Issues
ihe kind of caring socl«*iy we
68 percent reponed programs In arc.”

$19.1 billion went to programs ranging from soup
kitchens to nuclear disarmament organizations
significance because, as they
p oint out, d O M u» half of the
(overall) m oney goes in religious
W ASH IN G TO N Forty-si x
In s titu tio n s anti somehow that
percent o f the 941.4 b illio n
c o n trib u te d lo re lig io u s c o n ­ is n 't supposed lo c o u n t," said
gregations in 1996 went toward B rian O 'C onnell, president o f
projects serving other people, a In d e p rd rn t Seclor
But the new study said m uch
new study of religious givin g
o l the g iv in g 10 the natio n's
showed Wednesday.
The study. "F ro m Belief lo 294.000 religious congregations
C o m m itm e n t." was undertaken in 19H6 - 919 I b illio n - went
by In d e p e n d e n t S e cto r. The for program s other tita n w orship
p h ila n th ro p ic u m b re lla group and religious education
Of that 919 I b illion , religious
was assisted b y th e G a llu p
o r g a n i z a t i o n ? p ro v id e d 9H 4
O rganisation and had the &lt;i»&gt;p
b illio n In direct grants lo other
eratIon of more than 100 U S
re lig io u s d e n o m in a tio n s and g r o u p s , r a n g i n g f r o m s o u p
kitchens and shelters to day c a rr
bodies
According In Ihe study, re­ and nuclear disarm am ent orga
ligious grou|M — especially local ntzatlcns.
Tha t co m p ares w ith 93.9
congrrpiM ons — a rr the m ajor
a rip p o n rrs o f voluntary set vices b illio n in s im ila r grants and
for neighborhoods and co m m u ­ donations by a ll U S founda­
tions and 94 5 b illio n from U S
nities.
"E ach lim e we Issue a report business corporations
The s tu d y said that w h ile
llli-s tra lln g Ihe generous giving
0/ Am ericana. In clud in g thr-se of religion receives 5H percent o f a ll
low and moderate Income, m any m oney given hy Irvoi*.Iduab
p e o p l e d o w n p l a y I h e compared w i t h 14 6 ( K - r r r n t l o
United Preae In tern ation al____

Australian woman plans
to return home as priest

Academic atmosphere calming at
Southeastern Baptist Seminary
U n l l r f F r s i i In te rn a tio n a l

U n ite d P ress In ts re a tls n al___
NEWARK. N J C aroline
IV a rre plans lo do som ething no
woman lias ever done re tu rn lo
her native Australia as a priest
a n d c o n f r o n t th e A n g l i c a n
C h u rrh there over t u refusal to
ordain women
l*earre. a student at Ihe Gen
end Sem inary in New York. Is
scheduled to be ordained S a tu r­
day by Blsnop Jo h n Shelby
Spong of Ihe Episcopal Dtucesr
of Newark
She w ill join a sm all group of
w o m e n b a rre d fro m the
priesthood In parts of Ihe farflung Anglican com m union who
have taken advantage ol the
more liberal a ltitud es p revailing
In (he U S and Canadian bran
cites of the church
“ W h i i r I st a y a w a y , th e
Australian church can wash ll»
hands o f m e ." she said In an
Interview th is week "W h e n I
return, they have lo deal w ith
ihe presence In th eir m idst of a
woman who Is a priest Women

a i . not going to go away
IV a r rr came to the United
S t a l e s l o s t u d y fftr t h e
p r t e a ilw K K l three y ra rs ago. ac( om |united by her husband. a
c o m p u t e r p ro g r a m m e r , and
Ih e lr c h ild re n A social w orker,
she served for 10 &gt;«ars as a
1 ounseior and group leader wi th
the N ursing M others' AsaiM-ta(Ion of A u stralia
Beane's o rd in a tion w ill take
(dace at St Mary s Memorial
C h u rrh In Haledon. N J . w h r r r
she serves as an assistant lo 3
w om an priest, the Rev Elaine
Kebba
A m ong those w ho plan lo
a l l e n d are i h e Rev A lis o n
Check, a fellow South A ustralian
now w o rk in g as a counselor In
W ashington. Cheek has never
returned to A u stralia In take up
a p u lp it Ih e lr as fe a re r Intends
to do
l*rarce said she has m ixed
feelings about her approaching
o rd in a tio n *'l am sad that It w ill
not take place am ong m y ow n
people," she said

WAKE FOREST, N C The academic atmosphere at
Ih e d oc I r I n e • d I v I d r d
S o u t he ast er n Baptist
T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y Is
calm ing and o nly hard-core
moderates and conservatives
continue to spar over how the
school should Ik- run . a sc hool
official said Tuesday.
G e o r g e W o r r e l l .
Southeastern a vice president
for external affairs, said he
was surprised at how few
students turned c u l Monday
lo air th c li views before an
Investigative c o m m itte r ol the
A sso ciatio n o l T he olo gica l
Schools
F o u r m o n t h s a go. I h e
a ssociation's co m m itte e
c alled Ih r sem inary " a very
troubled cam pus and divided
in s titu tio n .”
The I n v e s t ig a t io n was
p r o mp t e d w h e n m od erate
president W Randall Lolley
rrs lg n rd In a rift w ith Ihe

sem inary'? co nse rv a tiv e .
dom inated Board o f Trustees*
plan lo hire o n ly fa cu lty that
w ould leach (he ine rra ncy of
Ihe Bible.
Moderates believe that Ihe
scriptures are o p rn 10 hum an
Interpretation
" I trunk th ing s r r r ra lm ln g
dow n.' W orrell said. " I th in k
th ing s like th is (accreditation
hearings) th a t com.* along
cause people lo have an op­
p o rtu n ity lo express ih e lr
feelings
" I th in k you have a group
on Ih r rig h t and a group on
the left and both o f these
groups a rr hard core and feel
that they are correct in ih e lr
positions But for Ihe m a jo rity
of (he students, they w ant In
get ih e lr education and go on
w ith II.
"B y next fall, th ing s w ill
have calm ed d ow n.” W orrell
predicted " I t w ill be a new
beginning for the Sem inary *'

Australian family to present program
U )N (iW O O I) — The lam gw ond Free Methodist Fellow ship
w ill present a Psaliy ( hrtstm as by Ihe dynam ic and talented
G uerin fa m ily ch ild re n Irom A u stralia Dec 18 al 0 p m. There
w ill lie caroling and desserts a lter Ihe program
The d iu r c h m eets In the square d a n re /ja zrrrrlse hall al 101
lam gw taid St . on H ighw ay 427 It was begun tw o m onths ago
by Rev Tom H olm an and Is p a rtly u nd erw ritte n by the Florida
Conference Free Methodist C hurch

Santa Lucia Day colebrated
Del.AND — The Faith Evangelical Lutheran C hu ich. 509 E
Pennsylvania Ave.. DeLand. w ill celebrate St Lucia. Ih r patron
saint ol lig h t. The Santa Lucia Day celebtalln w ill lie Dec. 11 al
Hand 10 4 3a m
T his year s Santa Lucia w ill lie H olly Peterson of DeLand
H igh School. The festival Is coordinated by Randy D rrs tln r

Women Aglow sponsor party
O H LAN IX) — The Orlando Women Aglow w ill be having a
party (or Jesus C hrist Dei 10 at 9 a m. In Ih r home n( Rita and
C huck Thom as There w ill lie a ligh t brunch. Call 343-7929 (or
RSVP and directions

Debby Boone will sing at center
O R LA N IX ) — Debby Boone w ill sing at the Orlando C hristian
Center lir e . 9 and 10 Tickets are 90 and are available al Ihe
C hurch Bookstore at 71501 Forest C ity Hd . Orlando For more
Inform ation call 293-7449

Candlelight Christmas concert set
ORLANDO — The Si. Jam es Cathedral. 215 N. Orange Ave.,
Orlando, w ill present a ( r r r C andlelight C hristm as 1 o n rrrt Dec.
IH at 7:30 p in. at the ch urch featuring dram a and dance. The
m usical selections w ill I k- perform ed by m em bers of the Florida
S ym phony Orchestra. Ihe C entrul Florida Brass Ensemble, and
Ih r C athedral C hoirs For more In lorm a llo n. call 422-2005

In church, back seats are in demand
"C om e earl) and gel a b ark
s e a l" Is Ih r to n g u e -ln cheek
advice appearing on Ih r sign
board on Ihe c h u rrh law n
Another church pula cushions
on o nly Ihe front pews lo get
people lo sit down front
O rd in a rily w r don l like 10 take
a b a rk seal lo anyone It's
different In church, where Ihe
farther back the seal ts ih r
belter. Any place else — at a
baseball game. Ihe theater, a
Michael Jackaon concert — we
rush lo the front Row A Is where
we w ant lo be. B ui when w r
come lo church. Ihe rush Is In
the other direction.
The o nly other place where
people make a dash for the back
seals is In the college lecture
h a ll. Professors say t h i s Is
because students feel they a rr
Irsa like ly lo be called on there or
because they ra n w hisper to
Ih e lr neighbor w ith o u t being
seen by Ihe Instructor
These are u s u a lly not Ih r
better students Students w ho sit
In Ihe fron t rows have a higher
grade-point average, according
lo one professor They arc ihe
atudenla who a rr Interested In
Ihe subject.
W hal ra n w r say then about

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Amy Grant to perform
LA K E LA N D — A m y G rant w ill be perform ing Dec 16 at H
p.m. at the la k e la n d C ivic Center w ith Michael S m ith and
Gary Chapm an. Tickets a rr available at a ll Ticket Master
outlets. For m ore Inform ation, call 845-8433.

“Pick an Angel” begins
O R LA N IX ) — "P ic k An A n g e l" again starts th is year. Angel
ornam ents, each bearing three wishes, ran be picked up al area
M cIXm ulds restaurants. The program rncouruges urea parents
lo donate toys lo undcrprtvelcged kids. Once purchased, ihe
toys can I k - deposited at |&gt;artlrlpattng McDonalds.

Ih r

back

who make a r u n f o r
s e a l s on S u n d a y

m o r n i n g '/

"T h e y a rr the people w ho
want lo Ik - able lo see what Ih e lr
neighbors a rr doing and w ear­
in g . " one p a s to r says, h a l f
w h im s ic a lly . " Y o u m iss i h r
'people show ' If you sll dow n
front.*'
W hat about th r "main show ”
In th r chancel?
" I t 's Ihe same every week.*’
says lh is pastor. "T h e action has
become ro u tin e and repetitive —
not like a sp orting event where
th r action Is always changing so
people want to Ik - down fro n t."
H err are com m ents of other
pastors on th r same subject
• "M aybe |iro p le sll In th r
back Ik -c u u s c they want to b r
close lo Ih r door so they ra n Ret

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Oxford prof to speak at Stetson
D rL A N D — A theology professor from Oxford U niversity w ill
h r am ong Ih r speakers al Stetson U niversity's fourth annual
W ittie r Pastor's School Feb 7 1 0
The professor from Oxford Is Dr James Bar. Ills topic w ill be
"R e lig io u s F ubduitu nM il&amp; m as a T w entieth-C entury W orld
P ro blem ."
A ll sessions w ill I k - on the u n ive rsity cam pus H rglostratlon
Is $95. For more In form ation, ca ll 734-4121.

c h u n h g 'K - r s

V

GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AND CHRISTMAS ITEMS
* ALL ITEMS MUST GO *
INFORMATION &amp; DONATIONS
CALL 3 3 2 - 1 7 1 7 TO BENEFIT

Friendship Alliance Church
Of Lake Mary
Park Square Plaza
East Hwy. 434 — longwood, Fla.
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out q u lrk rr A lo l of people don't
like lo rub s h o u ld rrs wi th others
alter th r service They want to
slip in m d slip o u t."
• 'll may b r s p iritu a l h u m ility
that drives people lo Ihe rear
pews If they march confidently
down the aisle to the front, they
a rr afraid others w ill th in k they
are m aking a statement about
Ih e lr spiritual s u p e rio rity .”
(These people m ay b r taking
Ih e lr cue from Jesus who had a
word of w a n tin g for those whe
choose Ih r "c h ie f seals In Ihe
synagogues" so they may be
"seen of m en.")
• "W hen people s ll In Ihe front
of th r church, you know they a rr
big givers or th e ir pledges a rr
paid up to date. It ts the small or
d e lin q u e n t c o n t r i b u t o r w h o
hides in th r b a c k ."
A social psychologist I asked
said he has a hunch that people
s ll In ihe rear o f the church
because they d o n 't want to be

MAKE HIS PRAISE

\llK 5 0

c H a m j 0 I ( iic s

presented by
Children

Sunday,
December 11
7:00 p.m.

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Saturday,
December 17
7 :3 0 p.m.
Sunday,
December 18
7 :0 0 p.m.

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presented by
Adult &amp;
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1

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observed " I t bothers them lo
have people sta rin g a l them —
n oticing w hether they scratch
themselves or nod o ff d u rin g Ih r
se rm on ." h r said.
W hatever reasons people have
for s ittin g in the back. It m ay be
true, as one pastor says, that
those who sit in ih r front o f the
c h u rc h get m ore o ut of th r
service.
There are fewer distractions
w ith in Ih e lr range of vision and
they can not o nly hear w hat Ihe
preacher Is saying, they can see
h im up close. F ifty-five percent
o f what we get o ut o f a spoken
com m un icatio n la said lo be
"fa c ia l" — dependent on our
p ro x im ity lo Ihe speaker's face.
Of course. If you prefer peo­
ple-w atching to serm ons ,. Say.
you don 't suppose that's why
the back of Ih r c h u rrh Is usually
fu ll, do you?
( 0 1 9 8 8 N EW SPAPER EN­
T E R P R IS E ASSN.

Thr MUSIC MINISTRY of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH in SANFORD ex­
tends a cordial invitation lo you and your family to attend two rxclting
Christina* musicals this Holiday season The tlrst presentation is WISE
GUYS AND STARRY SKIES." s Christmas Musical Drammi featuring the
Children's Choir The second Christmas musical Is MAKE HIS PRAISE
GLORIOUS" featuring Ihr Adult and Youth Choirs Thr musicals arr under
the direction of Don Reece. Minister of Music Rev. Floyd Make. Jr. la Pastor
Make this Christmas a time lo remember and celebrate as we worship
thr newborn King together!

F ir s t B a p tist Church
5 1 9 P a rk A v e n u e

S a n fo rd . F lo rld u

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country
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12 Precipice
Corned beef
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measures
Actor Lancaster
19
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Old Spanish
21 TV's talking
coins
horse (2 wds.)
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23
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m u ra l p a in tin g o f m o d e m tim aa " — G ene Thornton

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IN T N I C IB L U lf COURT
f OB ttM IN O tC COUNT*
ELORlOA
P BO BA Tt O lV ItlO N
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IN B I C i f A l t Of
B A T M lB I N I f HABBOP
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NOTICE o r
A D M IN ItTBA TlO N
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•arm baton
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la g w a d to Me m m Hut c a v il
W ITHIN THREE MONTH! OE
THE E lR tT PUBLICATION O f
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ter tod mat theito-iget ma .a lto
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to me per tone1 re pieton iei.to
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ALL C LA IM ! AND OBJEC
TIO N t NOT VO E llE O W ILL
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bagtoian OacamSar • naa
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R 0 N A 1 0 L HARROP
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DAVID W RQOUEMORE JR
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G U R N I* 4 H A N D LE* P A
P ot! O n * • Ba, i j r j
O'lands f N l toe n r n
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PvbHtfi Oacember* l* " a t

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O r
THE IITM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT in AND I OK
IIM IN O IE COUNT*.
flO R ID A
CAVE NO M JH4 CA *» L
PACM BAV p r o p e r t ie d
INC
P lam lilf.
et
RICHARD M u R O iK I and
CATHERINE MUROtKI.
hviband and mW end TME
U N ITED STATE t O *
AMERICA
Defendant*
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO RICHAR0 M U R O iK I
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an
action *o knee lots a morlgege
on the ftotoning proparl, in
tam .notoC svnt,. E Nr toa
Lot I I
B N cl C SPRING
V A L L E * ESTATES. e tte rd .n g
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hat be *" I'N d agam il rov and
,o v are ragu.'ad la ta n a a cep,
o* to m n r iIN " d fle n ie t i* a n ,.
N II an C hniNphar C Calhcart
P l a l n l i l l 'i a lto rn e ,
n h o ia
addrau It U0 N B 'o a d n e ,
tia n v a . Orlando. EL UtOJ on
or b e 'o rt Januar, c lia r and
•IN the original m m Iho CMiK el
m u Court etltH i baton t a n k s
en PlomlilT i a lN m o , or Imma
d a m , iheroaiN i o ttm a ite c
d e la v'l m il be enleiod egam ti
you tor Ihe reltel demanded &gt;n
the Complaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and me
teal to th .i C avil an N o, I*m
naa
(SEAL)
OAVION BERRIEN
Clerk o llh o Circuit Court
B , Wend, W Co unt
A t Deputy CN ik
PubiHh Dac I f l4 . n . " 0 e
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THE BAUMGABDNEM
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carnae a l Ito H I t l A v i A
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to veto Ito IH
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me arc to a cto to cam a to
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run t **•*» 41 ' E ale H toot to
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m in d that i n Pei 'n i m m il
palilton N r an CVder to Taa.ng
baNra 'he Manorebn Kem nm
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reguetl a hearing an me Palilton
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•ima and place det-gneNd and
ba heard A n, Deandanl lan.ng
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n a i,# a n , r»gh* la obiec' to ma
Order to Tseng
ANO
Each DaNrtoonl and an, alhar
per to n l claiming an, intorak' &gt;n
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re duetl for a heer.ng on Iha
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•o'nay ohote name and O dd'S!l
I t thorn" baton on to be lore
Dec ember 11 I f t t and N hto
ma orig inal af you* m itte n
d e *e "le t and any regueti t o
hearing an Iha Petition N r lh#
Order to Tekmg m m mo CN*k
o* I h l t Court 0"hO ' be lo re
te '.ic e on ms Petitioner k A l
•erne, or im m adaN ly me.ee*
N *. to th a n "ha* right in to
m ie re ti or Ia n yaw or any to you
hare or claim Ml and N Iha
properly dele» bed in koto P all
tton and to kheto ceuke II any
you hare nhy ta d proper*,
m ould nai be i ondemned N r the
u te t and purpotet at ta l forth m
la id Petition If you lo ll *0
• n im
a default may ba an
lered agam tl you fto "to '"Ito *
demanded in Ihe Petition II you
•all lo faguatl a heating on the
P alilton lor Order al Tat mg you
than n a ira any '-gM N e»-e&lt;t to
k a 'd Order el Taking
WITNESS my nano and earn
at ta d Cowl* an ma X m day of
November IN I
IS E A ll
D A V lO N BERRIEN
C L E R K O f THE
CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N O fO R
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
ELORlOA
By R ulhKing
Deputy CNrk
C a vn l, A llo m e,
for SeminoNCount,
A lin lo rv u e N Grooi
A k titlo n l Count, Attorney
Vem.noN Cow"*, S e rikatB ldg
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Sanlord F lo ridaWfJI
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C IT T O f
1 0 N 0 W 0 0 0 FLORIDA
NOTICE or
P U B L .IH E A R IN O
TO CO NIIOEB ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED0EDINANCE
TO WHOM IT M A * CONCERN
NOTICE I t HEREBY G IV E N
b * Iha Cir, af lenEMOOd
Florida, iha* ma C it, Cam
pn.tvan m il he'd a public hear
mg to tom-der anacimani to
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BE REVISE0 a * AM E N D IN G
SECTION n i a I I I THROUGH
1*1 TO INCREASE Ch a r g e s
FOR WATER CONSUMPTION
ANO SECTION J IM la l ANO
(B l TO IM C B IA tf SEWER
F E E S . P R O V ID IN G FO R
CONFLICTS S EV ER ABILITY
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h it * reedmg or Mends, Mae
amber T 'to t and m# O f f
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tor *m#l peetage and tOoo* net
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to lim e (torn **n#i action i t laasn
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con.enpnco Ttot record m a ,
nto canto'ivto an otoa. eto ra
card ter prepaid to appeal team
a decision m ad, b , ma Cam
— ••ta n arts raspact to ma
I " l e i ma* an edr
a d te record to Mi# pracoai «gi
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ma Pianmng a id lo n m g Cam
mtooMn m ma CM, Comm.seion
Chambors CM* Ha’ i Santord
ris e toa a» T at P M on Oe
comber 11 " i i N lone to#, tee
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"ta Cm * to Santord Sam ma n
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c. am m a rtia l D isN kt
le g a l Doscripr«n East * ,
B IB I TR J* TOWN OF SAN
TORO AS RECORDCO IN THE
P U B L IC R E C O R D S O f
S E M IN O L E C O U N T *
F L O B IO A
PLAT BOOK I
P A G E Ito
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te r toed ae l i t * Wasi F irs t
Serve!
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p r o p * " , *e to* **•»*! satot
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miserm m il submit a racam
mend#I ton N me C " , Cam
m .soton m lava* to ar agame'
• tea ( e g u t l l o d (h a n g # ar
amend m#' I
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m ission p i l l held a P u b '"
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Room In CM, Mall Santord
f tor toa al r aa P M an Januar,
a " * * to «tn s toer sato racam
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c m re n t than hare an opportun.
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to Sanlord F lo* toa m it N a.
ember I t " t t
Bren*CarM Chairman
ClT, to Santord Planning
and Zareng C sm m ittton
ADVICE TO t h e PUBLIC II
a per ton dec to rt to appeal a
decision made a im respect to
a n , matte, (onttoered a* ma
abo.e meeimgt s ' heeringt ha
m a , need a ***betim record to
mo proraadngt including mo
•a tlim a n , snd e .'te n c e which
record K nto provided b , me
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNT*.
FIO R IO A
CateNa M u t t C A U L
SIDNEY C LLOYD and JAC
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Ceuo*, Ftortoa
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l l . T W I / f P IN E S S U B
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l l page M to me Putok Recardt
toSam matoCatoti, Florida
hat been tiled agamtl ,*u and
ton are laguirad to ta*.e a cap*
to ^ t o o 'Ilia n detontat &gt; o r ,
N •* an F rana M c M '"a " P e n
hfTe Altorne r oomto eddrett t
P O Da* J N I Orlande Flaitoa
m n en a* before December X
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me Ctoes to m,s Cave* a im *,
b e '* " s e e * "* an Piamt.H s
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be entered ogams,
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LABE M A B * FLORIDA
NOTICE T O T N I P u b lic
TO WxOAF IT MA r C0NCI t h
NOTICE IS M F R IE * GIVEN
mat ma CM, Camw*.stun to ma
Ci* , to ia a a Ma&gt;, Ftortoa
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ms reguto* Cie, Comm .w a n
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m# tor tow mg dev &gt; ta d ease

IN THE CIBCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JU O IC IA I
CIRCUIT IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNT*
FLORIDA
Ca m No f t &gt;1FA CA
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CORPORATION
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N ATH ANIEL MAR IWOOO
ET AL
NOTICE OF ACTION
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TO NATHANIEL HAREWOOO
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COMMENCE AT (M f MOST
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C O R D S OF S t M I N O l t
COUNT*. F lO R ID A FOR A
P O IN T OF R E F E R E N C E
t h e n c e
r u n
n o r t h
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EAST AlONG Th e
s o u t h e r l y l o t l in e
of
s a id l o t s i a d is t a n c e o f
|J fe F E E T TO t h e

SOUTHERLY CORNER OF A
DRAINAGE e a s e m e n t a s
SHOWN ON THE ABO VE
MENTIO NED PLAT ANO Th e
P O IN T OF B f O I N N I N G
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
M *)'e a
EAST a l o n g Th e
SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID
DRAINAGE e a s e m e n t ae 00
FEET TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTHERLY LINE O f A jo
FOOT 0RAINAGE AND U T I l
I T * E A S E M E N T AS HE
COROCO IN OFFICIAL RE
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A G A IN S T N A T H A N IE L
H A R E W OOO A N O A L L
P A R T I E S H A V I N G OR
C LA IM IN G TO HAVE A N *
RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY h e r e i n
Of SCRISEO
RESIDENCE U »tnew "
YOU ARE NOTIFIED to or
action to toraetoM a mortgage
an m* toiWwing prop er', In

S E M IffO iE C putf* Ftortoa
LOT 11* U U E IN i MIRROR
SOUTH R IP lA T ADDITION
TO C A S S E L B E R R Y .
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t h e p l a t t h e r e o f as re
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WITNESS m , hand and me
tool ot m i* Caw" an t e l fm ae,
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IS E A ll
HONORABLE
OAVION BERRIEN
Cto ri a* Mu Cauri
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Depwt, Clark
Puto'kh Dec t to. IJ X &lt;*•
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Fulton Street Santord Ftortoa
n r n Sem now Couml, Ftorida
mtoar ma F k T ilw v t Name ot
CENTRAL FIO R IO A SCHOOL
OF GOL F And ihal wa intend to
, agisto* ta to name aim iha
Clara a* nw ClrcwM Cauri
Sarninpto C ount, Ftortoa m
accardanca with mg P re ,iirons
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&lt;ember J A 4. &gt;eat
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IN THC CIBCUIT COURTOF
THC ItT M JU D IC IAL CIBCUIT
IN ANO FOR SC M IN O l C
COUNTY FIO R IO A
CASE NO I t t i l l CAFFP
IM P E R IA L
s a v i n g s
ASSOCIATION
P laintiff
ef
M i l TON W O lE N JR and
MARSHA (
O lE N husband
and a lto
Defendant!
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO M ILTO N W OLEN Jb
and M A R S H A f
O lE N
huibA d and w ilt I I I * te u »
W asnm gip. Avenue Scranton
Perm s,' . ame 1*101
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D me* an
ecfwn to toractoaa a me*'gage
an "to fallow ng her*!*, de
K 'b w d p rrp a r*, viueto amt
being In S a m ln a 't C aw nl,
Fla*-da
l a * S. B l a c k " H "
s r nr t T W A T f R CLUB UNIT t
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racardad to Ptal Mured! o t
recelded m
Boa# i f pages
to I ’ and JR P ubik Parsed! af
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a* row* u . i tton detoneec I en ,
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hto "to a n g l'd 1 m m ma Ctork a*
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ma tw m p laml ar p e l'lu n
0 4 TED on N o. U 'to*
IS E A ll
O A V IO N BER R IE N
A* Clerk o* *he Court
B , Jennifer P Price
Oepu*, Ctork
Pub&lt;'ih N a . IS Dec ) * la
•a*R
DEK I f !

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HE ARINO
TO CONSIOSR T N I ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE ET THE C ITY OF
UNFORO. F IO R IO A
ik , i t haras, g iu t" me* a P u b ik H a s'm g w ill ba ruto m m *
___.m.tamn Roam a* » u O f, Hall m Iha Cl*Y a l San*wrd F tor toa a l
J aa a c tot k P M an D r i n k # . U " t A to tanaidar "to ad*#lton a*
an crdMtonca b , " u CM, af Santord. F tor Ida numbered a t toi torn
ORDINANCE NO ltd *
Gerwrei Desc'to’ u n Ot lh* area to be a n ru .e d and mag to as
a T o r t io n o f t h a t c e r t a in p r o p e r t y l y i n g e a s t o f
AND ABUTTING lOW E AVENUE ANO L Y IN G BETWEEN WEST
ISTH STREET iCRcaA I ANO VACATED S C I RR ROW

run

NOR TH W ESTER LY a l o n g
I A I0 RIGHT OF WAV CURVE
h a v i n g a R a d iu s o f ita t n
FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE
o r a r i f i i a n arc l e n g t h
0 * &lt; ! * ’ FEET A CHORD
LENGTH OF a la ’ FEET ANO
A C H O R O B E A R IN G O *
NORTH *t*o a l4
WEST t o
THE MOST N O R T H E R L Y
CORNER OF SAIOORA i NAOE
EASEMENT
T M fN C i RUN
SOUTH a i 'J I I f
E AST.
A LO N G THE W E S T E R L Y
LINE OF SAID EASEMENT
ANO ALONG THE EASTERLY
LINE OF SOUTH LOT SJ A
DISTANCE OF ST a’ FEET TO
TME POINTOF BEGINNING
THE ABOVE O f SCRIBE 0
TRACTOF LAND H IS IN THE
CITY o* l a k e m a r * a n d
C O N T A IN S t l i t A C R E S
MORE OR LESS
Ceptot at *ha Ordinance in its
e n h rtt, a r t available in m * CM,
Clerk t O ttx a al Late M ar* Cm ,
Hall. U0 E la k e Ma*r fu .d
S v t o l l ! Lake M a r, fto rtoa
De’ed Oacambar’ leaf
Publish Dec * ea*
DEI t j

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC M l A R IN 0 TO CONSIDI R THE
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE E V T H IC IT T 0 F
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Nance K Iw 'eb, glean ih a l a Public Haarmg w ill ba he'd in ma
Csmmistion Room a* itto CM, Hall in the CM* of Sanlord Ftortoa al
J 00 0 Clock P M o r Oacambar JT. I*** to consider m* adoption o*
on ordinance b , the City e l Santord Ftorida. numbered a t IMtowt
OROINANCE NO 1*41
General Description e l Iha area to ba annacad and map ik a t
fto tows
A PORTION 0 * THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING EAST OF
ANO ABUTTING HIGHW AY lf * J IO R IA N D O ORIVEl ANO
LY IN G BETWEEN FAIRM O NT DRIVE ANO LAKE M AR * B IV D
e xT E N D IN C E AST

A lom p uto descr p lto " and a cap, ot me ordinance shall be
ara.iabto ai me OII.C# el me CIt , Ctork tor a ll person, de l.ring to
a ie m in * the tame
A ll p e "w s m m tores I and citiians shall haua an opporlunM, to ba
heard al tato hearing
B , order of lh* CM, Commission a* Hto CMy ef Santord FtorMSa
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IT a parson dec tool to appeal a
dec'Hon m ad, with ra spec* to a n , m a nor constoarad al " u about
mealing ar hearing ha m a, ruad a verbatim record ot me
proceeding* including me N siim an, and evidence which record Is
rto lp ra . toed b , "to ClT, al Santord iFSIdaO igSI
M N Tamm. Jr
CM, Ctork
Publish Norember IE. 2! December J 1 1 . 't t #
D E K &gt;41

____________________________

N O T IC I OP A PUBLIC HEARING TOCOHSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN OROINANCE BV THE CITYOF
SANFORD. FLO R ID A
feat.ee It hereby give" lh»l a P u b ik H earing w ill ba held .n Hu
Cemmiktron Room al lh# CM, Hall in ma CMy of Santord Florida al
» r» o clock P M on December IJ. " 0 * to consider Iha adoption ol
on o rd m a n c o b ,tru CM, o* Santord f lor idw. numbered ae toi tows
ORDINANCE NO 1*0!
General Description of rn# area to bo A nru.ed and map I t oe
^ aTp ORTIONOF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYIN G WEST OF
ANO ABUTTING UPSALA R 0A 0 ANO LY IN G BETW EEN WEST
l!T M STREET |CR*aAI ANO VACATE0 SCL RR ROW

L
CM*

7r
A complete description ond a cop, o l m# ordnance shall be
a .a i'a b i* al Mu O ffk o o l the CM, Ctork lor a ll person, 0», r u g to
eeamin* Itto same
A ll p a rtita in in to ra s l and c lll» * " t shall h a .e an opporlunM , to be
heard a l u d hearing
B , order of •*» C ity C om m ission of Iha CM, o l Sanlord F to* .da
AD VIC E TO TME P U B L IC
II a parson d tO d rs to appeal a
decision m ad* w ' l f re sp e ct to a n , m o tto * considered a l m# a b o .e
m eeting o* hearing ha m a , " ta d a re rb e tim record o l m #
proceed n g, m c'udm g lh # testim ony and a rld e n ca etuch re c o rd '»
•toi p ro . toed b , mo C m , o f Sanlord iF S is a o tS !)

M N Tamm. Jr
C ,t» C ,w k
Publish Dec J *. IA.2J.

n a . s.
0EL ”

A complete description and a cop, o l Iha ordinance shall be
araiiabto al Hu O ftk * ol ma C II, Clars tor a ll parsons desiring to
e . am .ru Hu same
A ll parlies In in le re tl and c iliions shall h a r t an opporlunM, to be
heard al sax) hearing
B , order ol Hu City Commission ol mo C ity o l Santord. F lor toa
ADVICE TO TME PUBLIC II a person decides lo aopral o
decision mad* a lth respect to a n , m a il* ' considered al Hu abo.e
mealing or hearing he m a, rued a verbatim record of m *
proceedings, including Hu te iiim o n , and evidence which record It
not pro. id # d b ,m # C H , o* Sanlord (F S iaaO IO ll
H N Tamm. J r
ClT, Ctork
Publish November &lt;1. i ! December 1 4 * . I* **
DEK 1*0

�10B — San lord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Friday. Dacambar 9. 1968

Legal Notices
C o r ic to a
FICTITIOUS N A M I
Wo*K* I* hereby glyen mat I
am a i m j In business at ' «
R A n S I. Alternant* S « rn « l
Count, Fio na* under
Rw F m u lout Namo a i i M
ACOUSTICS and thal I Inlond ho
r a f lilo , to ld nam* wtth Mo
C l* f t a l th * C ircu it Court
Samlnoi* Count,. F lo rid * In
accordance m m m * Provision*
*4 Mo F k t i l lout Nome S litv to i
T d W ll Sad Ion « U 0 * Flortdr
S tt'u to t IMF
■t- Scon o H old*,
F A tttn o*&lt; » la n » i t * t
OCL U
I ff THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
S tM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S IN O (S H U CA«OP
BARNETT BANK OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A .a
notional banting awaclatur..
Flair t ilt
V*
THOMAS W BOWIE RS.
JOANNE B O W ER S .M t&gt;IN
GORDON VGUAYAMA. INC .
d /V aG O R O O N S JEWELERS.
ADVENTIST H EALTH
SVSTEM /M JN BELT.IN C .
d /b /a F l o r i d a h o s p it a l .
JOHN MASCIANOARO JR
and THOMAS E PSTEIN, IK*
tu rv l ring director* and trwttoot
ot COLORADO PRIME I FLA )
INC , l/b /a TH R IFT PAR
FOOOS SERVICE (FLA I INC .
r d ta a o ir*1F londa corporation
JAMES LEONARD, and
B ELIN O A LEONARD. hrs w&gt;t*
D tlondantt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN M A aC IA N D AbO
J O . tw rr ir in g Olroctor and
T r u ll* * et COLORADO PRIME
IP L A l IN C . I / V a THRIFT
PAR FOOOS SERVICE (F L A I
INC
I* G oott H ill Road
Cat? Senna Harbor. Non T o rt
itn t
THOMAS EPSTEIN tufvtetng
Oiroctor and T ru tiv * at COl
OR A DO PRIME IF LAI iNC .
t/b /B T H R IF T PAR FOOOS
SERVICE IF L A I INC
II7 tA » in u * * f iti* America*
N o * V e rt. Hr* V o rt long
YOU AR E H E R E B Y
N O TIFIE D Niat An action to
taractost * m artgng* on *h*
F tito .w g p ro p o rt, in Sem ina.
Ceun&gt; F lo rid *
Let t. SAN L A N ' V V d t *
TtON. acrordtng to t t . plat
maraot a t rt&lt; *rd *d M Plat BaoA
IL Paga FI. Public Racardt at
Sam In*. C o u rt, F lo rid *
h o t been tile egam ti THOAAAS
W
B O W E R S . JO A N N E
ROWERS. M t . I N GORDON S
G U A V A M A . IN C .. d / B / *
G O R D O N S JE W ELER S.
ADVENTIST HEALTH
S Y S T E M /S U N B E L T . INC .
d b a FLORIOA HOSPITAL.
JOHN MASCIANOARO. JR .
and Th o m a s i p s t e i n . * *
•irtn g d u e d a rt and Itu tte e t •&gt;
COLORADO P R IM E IP L A l
IN C . | / k / * T H R IF T PAR
FOOOS SERVICE IF L A I INC .
• CMret red F N rld * cor p o rt lion
JA M E S LE O N A R O . *n d
B E LIN D A LEONARD M t . I N .
and rau a r t required N te» re a
cap, et M u r w ritten deNntet W
a n , , la I t a n J I R E F
D A N IE L S , a t T U R N B U L L .
ABNER AND OANIELS. A l
torneys ta r P la in tiff, c n o t*
ad drett I t UF W att Lyman
Arenue Pool Office Bet '00
W m ttr P a rt F lo r e t IF F * an
or betera Jan a. IF*t end Me
i t . ong'net w ith *"e C w rt of
P ut Court either before le rrtc a
on P la in tire t atierner ar Ittuna
dia N *, Piereatter oncer ..a * *
delault . t i l be * n ttr* d ege-nti
,Ou tor tn* r * i . f demanded Hi
i t . Cemplomt er Petition
WITNESS m , hand and the
teal et ta id Court on Hea JO
itaa
(SEAL I
D A V ID N BERRIEN
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jennifer P Price
Deputy C t*rt
Publish Dec J « te. » i n *
DEI JO __________________
NOTICE
The St John* H irer Water
Management D lttrK t Rat re
c e lr e d an a p p ltc a tla n te r
S to rm .a te r tram
M tllE R
E N T E R P R IS E .
INC ATTN DON J DAVIS
JJI CENTRAL a v e n u e
CRESCENT C ITY. FL JJOIJ.
applicetien F ti l i t a*4JAN an
It'U R R The application t t N r a
ito r m .a te r ty tte m N te rra
I etc octe t N be t ne . n a t
HANDV WAV S R a l R 4IJ
in Seminole County located in
Section JJ Tearnin &gt;p t t South
Rang* JI E ett
HOSPITAL CORPORATION
o r AMER IC A ONE PARK
PLATA NASHVILLE. TN JFJW
application I t i UIBaaaAN an
I l l ' l l dd T t . appiicaten i t t v a
stormwater system N a **r*
C a x acrea &gt;0 be l norm et
O U T P A T IE N T a d d i t i o n
C E N TR AL FLO R IO A REG
HOSPITAL In Seminal* County
located in Section j ) Teaanth.p
i f South Range JO E*»i Th#
racalrlng ne'er bodydetl It
LAKE MONROE
J IM S A U N D E R S . H i t
B E N N E T T D R IV E
LONG
WOOD FL I I I K
application
• t i I I I OeetAN on I t ' l l H Th*
appi'calien I t ter a stormwater
ty tte m to tar re J MO a c 'e t to be
krmen e t REGAL MATTRESS
Vi Seminole County tot aled in
Section 0* Tovsnth'p I I South
Rang* JOEati
Action . I I I be late n on I t .
abor* title d application . thin
JO days e l re c a ip i c l In *
application Should you bo inter
e tte d In a n , of the litfo d
applications, you thoutd contact
th* St Jofmt Rwer Water Man
agamont D tttn c f at P O Boa
n it
Palate* Florida JIO'I
I t i t or in per ton *1 it t affic* on
S ta t* H i g h . ay l o t W e ll
Palate* Florida fO iJ J tU J l
W r itte n o b je c tio n to lha
application m e , be made but
thoutd to ttc a ira d no later than
I f d a y t tra m th * data at
publication W ritten ob.eetcint
thoutd identity t t . obiactor by
name end e o d 'e tt and fully
deter.to I t . objection te I t *
application Filing a . n t t t n
objection doet not a n tit. you to
a Chapter IJO. Florida Statute*.
A d m m ittra tiro Hearing Only
thote per tone . h o t* tubtiantlal
.Here* t t * r * affected by the
application and .h o til* * p*ti
lion meeting t t . requrtementt
of Section IB 1 X I. F A C may
obtain an A d m in ittra tire Hear
Ing A ll tim ely tiled written
oblecliont . I I I to pretenled Id
the Board for Itt contidetation
In l i t d e lib e ra tio n on th *
application prior lo t t . Board
l * t mg action on th* application
D onm i* T Romp Oiroctor
D irltio n of Record*
St Johnt H irer Water
Manogemem D ittrlc f
P ubiith Ueeemtoi t I r t f
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m u ff have dependable maker
va h icto and Ma bendable
Applicants Should app'v M

SERVERS WANTED

a p p l y i n PERSON
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A C tT U C APPLICATORS
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7 .0 . B t i 1157
See Ford. Florida 37771
APPOINTMENT SETTERS
P a rt tim e dayt ar erenm g i ter
truck routes of Moren toads
Non Smoaetl Only
Apply
401 W IJftiS f Sanford

ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE
P e s t i l e n t a v a ila b le la r
I k anted eppJK an t t Full lim e
n e t* a d e e rlitin g beaulilw l
o ff n e t ten w Lake Mary
Senior d. Long .c o d Deltona
Dobary Tuition Iraa licencing
school available lo r I note
teat mg * new career i k o n .
condHumt apply I Con lo r m
lo r m a lie n
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IJJJJtiO San lord) or Both
M a th * .a y ( H I JttO L M e ryl
Stanttrom Beatty. Inc
AUTO BOOT MAN
F i b a r g l a t t U n lg u o tu b
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p r o e ld e n o . lo c a t io n ,
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Call
Handy o tV e tt* T x
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B U T S i n E I NEEDED!
E rpo ri*n &lt; *d In Sanford area
to lo r r Dec IJth R altroncat
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h o u r! Hand lo o ll, t * . A
transportation required'
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in w r one a paid vocation each
a months Apply
JO! N Laurel Avo, Sanford

FREE TUITION
TO REAL ESTATE
LICENSE SCHOOL
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373-3700

FULL TIME DIETARY AIDE
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L a k a y l* . N u rsin g
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GENERAL OFFICE HELP
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P h o r. and car na tataa ry'
Maaimem Security
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HOME HEALTH AIDC
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LIVE IN COMPANION
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RESTAURANT HELP WANTtD
abana new b a n g ac
b a r fa n d a r t . s a la d p r t a
oyster b * r b ro ile r cooks
ch e fs assistant, dishwashers
b u t bays hostess and U r.
cooks k * * * ronees and back
ground taper le n t* requited
Lunch and Own** ppubans
aratiaht* Opening an ar to
for* Jan I. ISM A p p i, *t
G re gory * R e tfa u re n t and
C a c k la lls . S a n la rp T e e n
Square IU J S French A re
Sanferd. FI Sal Ihru Thurs
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p la * M l
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Hiiiheven Hearth C ar* Canter
m ts a e
RN ORLPN
Full pr part lim a I AM te JPM
and JPM sp IIP M sniffs even
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ami &gt;*** a mur of Our superior
rated fa cility, what* vnevalir*
m e a s u re s a r t b e in g Im
plan anted by all lev**! of staff
lo promote resSeretire h u rt
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C o n ta c t
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MANOR »0 N Hwy I I A FJ
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SALES!
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C v c *li*n t product' E spied ng
m a rk * ) ) H igh c e m m ls ile n
ba te' j Stewart or w G rills
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C reel lent salary A benefits
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processors on the following
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Sanford Herald
IF YOU ARE NOT
AN EARLY BIRD
THIS JOB'S FOR YOU
10AM TO 7FM SHIFT

INSPECTOR PACKERS
L#k* M a r, manufacturing la
c iilty has Immediate openings
i f - Jnd A jrd vrutt Injection
m elding inspector p e e le rs
Apply at Florida Polymers.
IF** Sand Pend R d . Lake
M ary, Florida
in

JOIN THE SANFORD
HERALD TEAM!

AVAILABLE

I I you ar# outgoing w llh a
pleasant p h o t, voice, and
anjay a busy otfKa. this pasi
Hon Is lor rout Good typing A
spalling skills . I I I help you
earn a cem patitlve hourly
.a g e
PLUS COMMISSION!
Book Seeping A sa lt* a b ility
preferred W* otter benefits
a n d a p le a s a n t w o rk in g
environm ent!

High aa rning 't po'enfial for
q u a lif ie d f a l t m a r k a f Ing
personnel Hours er* S » P M
I OOPM. Monday ihru Friday.
Saturdays 10 (CAM I OOPM
Commission atfh guaranteed
has*
Apply In oar ton
T t. SanSard Herald
JM Narth F ranch A re
Saalard. Florida

Far addtltanal wSarmattan
Call I I I wee

97— A p a rtm e n t*

TANK WAGON DRIVER
I apenanced m heading ne*' o
Mum products Local refer
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Cm Rena lit* Apply I n P a r iv
JM N Law e l A y*. San Sard
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needs mature aarran N * m
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framing W r l . L f . Pat*. Bet
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SINGLE STORT.
ENERGY EmCIENT

FOR QUIET.

rURNtSHED STUDIOS

$299 MO.
C A U TODAY
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WINDOW SEJTYICE
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WORKING SUPE KVIS0RS
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A n t S IX Per hour
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REALTY INC •
371 9444

91— A p a r tm e n ts /
H o u s e to S h a re

WANTED!!
Person to live w ith elder I,
tedy hi re u n ify area near
Geneva Light housekeeping
room . bam Small saiar,
Cali Sr* I l l s ________

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93— R o o m s fo r R e n t
DOWNTOWN SANFOKD
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entrance aft street p e t* mg
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December* 8. 1988

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THURSDAY

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Sanford Herald
SMI Year No 92 -

Sanlord. Florida

Gun control endorsed

NEWS DIGEST

Local council wants commission
to adopt 3-day cooling-off period

BRIEFS
TV show draws 25,000 calls
S E A T T L E - Trn* of thtaisands of caller*
responded Wednesday night to a television
Miecul on I hr Green K lvrr killer. Including w n ir
viewer* wfwi i Minted lo Ik * the srrUl killer who
ha* slain at lra*« 40 young women
In Ihr five hour* following the timhdnni •»(
“ Manhunt.” morr than 25.000 rail* w rrr placed
to a special HOO numhrr glvrn al Ihr rod of ihr
two hour allow alrrd nallonwldc and In Canada.
Greet llrllaln and Australia
Citizens uol only rrportrd |*w*lhlr Iran* on
Ihr G rrrn Klvrr ra w hul rJso on a known *rrtal
killer Irani Nrur York and on ikucn* of olhrr
r r t m r * . _____________

ByB R AO CHU R CH

Herald slat! wrll*r
W IN T E R SPRINGS - Seminole Counlv
Council of Local Government* voted 5-1 Wed
nr v i a y night wllh three member* absent. lo
(Million ihr courtly commission lo reconsider
lmpo*lng a llore day waiting |&gt;crlod helwern
purr hose ol a hand gun and gaining possession
of II.

T h r la«i *r**ion ol Ih r *iair Irg l''.itu rr
aulhorl/rrl local govrrnmrnl* lo pa** »uch an
ordinance Seminole County commissioner* dr
Iraird a motion m do*orarllrr thl* year
Hank llardv. Longwood commltaloner. voted
agalnal the motion Wednesday night Voting In
lavor w r r r Sanford M ayor H n ty r Sm ith.
Casselberry Mayor Owen Sheppard. Lakr Mary
Commissioner Thoma* K Mahoney and Oviedo
Council chairw oman Jane l&gt;ce*

Alraent from Ihe meeting were Altamonte
Spring* Commissioner Lee Constant Inc, School
Hoard Member Nancy Warren, and a reprr
s rn ia llvr of ihe courtly commission The
county's representative on ihr louncll ha* hern
Hill Klrrhhofl. who did not run for re-election and
i» no longer on the commission Commissioner*
whl not appoint fit* replacement on the vcuniy
council mini nr*t month.
The resolution a*kmg ihe courtly In reconsider
li* a&lt; tlon on ihr three-day waning perltal will IkIdentical In one already pa**ct1 by ihe Altamontr
Spring* Commission The l-ake Mary l om
mission rrcrnllv relu*ed lo a*k the county to
reconsider
See Guns. Page 9A

Changes in
election date
discussed

From Unilad P ra tt l-'farnallonal raporf*

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Herald »laH wilier

iJNation
Gorbachov cuts visit short
N E W Y O K K — S o vie t Ira d rr M ikhail
CforbarlM-v. In hi* llr*l speech lo Ihr Unllrd
Nation*. Wednesday declared a undairmi iu
p rrrrn i ru l In III*
rountry'a !V million
Mining armed total
a nd a p a r tia l
w i t h d r a w a l of
soldier* and lank*
faring N A TO lonr*
In Eastern Europe
"Today I ran re­
port lo you that ihr
S o v lr l Union ha*
takrn a derision lo
r e d u r r II* armed
form *,-' Gorbarhrv
told Ihr U N tjenrral
A a a r m h ly before
meeting with I'resi
d r ill R ragan and
|» r e s l d e n l - e l e c l
llro rg r llu*h
Mikhail Gorbachav
Hi.,ir* allrr llir armount rm riil. Sovlrl Foreign
Minister Eduard Shevardnadze *ald liorbachcv
h r for*ret lo rul abort hi* N rw York vHIt and
rriiirn lo Mom ow Thursday lo d im i emergency
rarthquakr rrllrf in Sovlrl Armenia
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□ Sports

English Estate* Elsmenlary tilth grader* Alie Helper*
(tronll and Debra Ree»e try oul Ihe CB radio ol a
Well* Fargo armored car Several different kind* ol

A T I-A N T A - Oh lo la- old ami a liawlwll free
agent
Nolan Kyan. 41. thum-haII * .ill lime strikeout
king. WrdnriMlay signed a one year. t l 5 million
t mil rad lo pitch lor
the Te*a* Kangrr*
Th e contract con­
tain* an option lor a
similarly priced yrar
in liriai
"Th l* t» protwhly
one ol the grralr*!
day* In Ihr hl*lory ol
i he fra n c h is e s a id
T r u e General Man
____
agrr Torn Grieve, who al 41) I* younger than Ihr
pLiyrr he *lgnn1 Nolan Kyan I* arguably one
ol the grralr*! pitcher* In ihr history '»•
bate ball.
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Philadelphia
Denver

SANFORD — Fmmrr Seminole County commission
candlilalr Art Davl* wild Wednesday he plans lo drop
hi* appeal ol Ihe Yankee l-ik r wastewater treatment
plant disposal syslrm
However, he said, he Intend* In t Itmrlv monitor the
county * plan* to rontruct a dillerrni dl*|io*.il system
lor Ihe plant They weren't planning In pul In Ihr KIIU

[IN D E X
HR Horoscope......
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IH II ap Ii I........... ...... 4 A Weather............
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Sunny and mild today
T o d a y w i l l he
mostly *unny wllh
ihe lemprraiure* up
In Ih e m id 70*.
They'll drop Inlo Ihr
50* l o n l g h l a n d
there's a good chance
ul log short ly la-forr
dawn.

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f " D.IVt*
thefirm!
llrslIilai
plaer.
Davl** *anl
"I haled lo *prnd I lie money, horh ih r county * and
mine. In light them and Ih r) rr nol going lo do It
Davl* wa* rrlrirtng lo lounly plan* lo di*|«**e of Ihr
plant * Ireatrd einortil hv allowing II lo Bow overland
through nearby wetland* hriw rrn Ihr planl and Ihe Si
John* River The &lt;nunty sought ihe Rill |termii h&gt; usr
Ih r ha*m* a* a backup In «a»e thr wetland* |M-rittll wa*
delayed or nol granted by ihe stale Department of
See Appeal. Page 5A

Lake Sylvan project
draws DCA reprimand
•IILO
Herald stall writer
SANFORD - Ih r stale Depart­
ment ol Community Adair* Ilk A|
ha* iMiilfctl Seminole County lhai
II* decision lo allow 220 homes on a
334-acre *iir adjacent lo Lake
S y lv a n docs nol meet * ia ir
guideline* (or growth and pnHerlkm
ol Ihr Wrklva River
In a Idler received lid* week,
commrttl* Iriim IK'A and Ihrrc
olhrr agencies tuggrslrtl the |to*-»l
hilily lhai ihe stale could iry lo
overturn any lion-lug drnsllles ihr
rommlMlon nilghl approve lhai
would he grrairr I halt one unit per
acre lit the rural west area* of Ihe

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Saa Sport*

truck* were al Ihe school Wednesday as pan ol a
Truck Day career day program Many of the student*
got Iheir first close up look al Ihe b«g rig*

Davis to drop Yankee Lake appeal
Herald stall writer

Ryan signs with Rangers

Atlanta
Boston .

10-4 good buddy

SANFORD
cn*. commissioner»
asked &lt;Jlv Allorney William Colbert
on Wednesday In tnvesilgalr how
lire itimnilssfc&gt;n ctsild change Ihe
lime of yrar lhai d ly elerllon* are
held, and change other rjo iw ti
procedure*
Meellng lo I etlllv I lit *dav * elrt
lion results, commissioners di*
t tisM-tl problem* wiih a Decemlier
elrt linn Dl*&lt; u**l&lt;&gt;n* alanil riltivlng
Ihe elerllon lime have come up
before. especially in year* when a
national elect loo I* fieltl In No*
ember
Mayor Relive Sm lih *ald Ihr
rouncll i* tmisidrrmg moving ihr
t lly eletlltMt* In sometime In Ihe
spring when they would nol con
lliti wiih any other election She
said Ihe period between the election
and a run oil. If required. I* alw» loo
short al two week*
This year, a run till between
Jame* Swrrllng III and lain Howell
lur iltc Disirid I cuinmisafon *eai t*
m Itedulrd lur D « 30 Mayor Smith
vod nol only llu- llnu- of year |u*i
lielore Chrtrtmss. rnskr* Ihe dale
Inconvenient for many volrr*. hul
two week* I* not enough lime lo
have alMM-nlee I m IIo I* mailed and
liavr them returned Iw-lorr Ihe
election
T h r Seminole Courtly Council of
Governntenls has •• ht-tluletl a di*
t n**»on III February on Ihr feasibili­
ty of holding all city election* In the
county on ih r same day. The
council I* made up ol rrp re Sec Election. Page SA

On Aug 23. alter hearing more
lhun a do/rn Lake Sylvan-area
resident* speak against the pro­
posal. commissioners voted 4 I lo

allow Mark Arnold and his lamlly lo
develop Ihe 334 -ut re sllr Inlo a
planned unii drvelopmenl IPUDI
wllh 220 home* T h e Arnolds orlgl
nally had asked lo build 354 homes
on Ihe *lle. The stair *ald that
numlM-r would Ik - loo lilgli
Rrsldr-ils of Ih r arra said approv­
al of a higher density could lead lo a
IIihmI of higher density drvelopmenl
In their rural, low density arra
They *atd ihe approval meant a
change in more l i n n 20 year* ol
St ml note County protection ol ihr
one unll-per acre lifestyle
Final approval ol Ihe pmjeti by
commissioners w ill I k- considered

It.. |S
Ik-cattM- nearly &lt;’»*» perreni ol ihr
stir Is ell her In Lake Sylvan or In
wetland*. Ihe land-use amendment
would increase the density trout Ihr
current one unit |»cr acre lo nearly

See Project. Page BA

Plans already in works
for next Atlantis flight
United Prase International
l APE C A N A V ER A L - T h r
shuttle Atlantis. Just hack Irnm a
hu»h-hush military mission, will
t arry Ihr B530 million Magellan
Venus radar mapper Inloorhli on
li* nest flight, a mission hailed
Wednesday a* a crucial step In
ih r exploration of the solar
system.
Set for launch April 28. 1‘JHU.
Atlantis'* crew plans lo deploy
Ihr Magellan probe In a prelimi­
nary orbit around Earth In-fore
Imi In m! away for ignition of ihr
spacecraft's two-stage '‘Internal

np|&gt;er slage" rocket inninr
Alter a 1 5 -n to n lh cru ls r.
Magellan will .trrlvr at Venus,
slipping Inlo an elliptical orbit
around ihr cloudy Itluncl In liegln
u ii.it promises lo be an ext tilng
new chapter In lltt- raplorailon of
the solar svslrm
Using *i High i " hnolog) radai
syslrtn. Magellan will map more
than 71) percent ol the cloudy
planri's surface w-llh an unprrredenlrtl level oFdclull and clarity,
iransnilllltig more littuge data
See Atlantis. Pag* aA________

Mors shullls news. P igs 2A____

S*aMb* So* *!*•»**

Swing yore partner
Leah Parker, age 5. and Anthony Feran. ago 7. show oil some fancy
mountain folk dance stops during Country and Wostern Day at Wokiva
elementary both students aro In kindergarten

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEF

Bambi murdered by sneak killer
Unltsd Press Intamatlonal

Lottery jackpot jumps to $28 mtttlon

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TA L L A H A S S E E — An "alarming" Increase In Lolto ticket
sales Wednesday prompted Lottery Secretary Rebecca Paul to
boost this week's jackpot to an estimated $28 million.
"A t noon today (Wednesday). Lotto sales were running 30
perrent higher than last w rrk." Paul said In announcing the
increase from $26 million. "That's an alarming rate of incrraae
so early In the week.
"You might say." she added. "It’s pleasantly alarming."
Fridays and Saturdays generally are the biggest ticket sales
riays for the $ 1 I .olio tickets. T o win the jackpot, a player must
pick all six numbers selected In a random drawing held each
Saturday night
The current Lotto Jackpot began three weeks ago at $7
million after the prize had been won five weeks In a row.
Paul said there 1 s no way to predict the exact total of the
Jackpot until an annuity Is purchased after a winner has
stepped forward. In the past, the estimated prices have been
lower than the final price totals

Henderson denies collusion In bid protest
TA L L A H A S S E E — State Transportation Secretary Kaye
Henderson firmly denied Wednesday that a bid protest
blocking $ 124 million In road projects was designed lo smooth
his department's budget crunch.
"T lw l b an asinine speculation and totally, totally without
foundation, the most ridiculous thing I've ever read and l have
read some ridiculous sjwculatlons." Henderson said.
"We had 0124 million (In contracts) we w e r ready to let nnd
wc badly wanted to let It,” he said.
"This (protest! Is costly and It’s disruptive and It's a whole
bunch of other bad things. M iy spcruiattui. ar yrrujcctlun lo the
contrary Is totally 180 degrees out of phaae.”
The state was to have unsealed bids Wednesday on the $124
million In projects. Including $95 million for Improvements to
Interstate 95 In l&gt;ade. Broward and Palm Beach counties.

Friends pay tribute to deputy
PENSACOLA — Nearly 1.500 people — many of them tn
uniform — turned out Wednesday lo pay tribute lo an
Escambia County deputy who was killed four days .-arller
when he waa struck by a patrol car while selling up a
roadblock.
His flag-draped cusket carried by alx uniformed deputies.
Don Cook. 37. was burled at Bayvlew Memorial Park Cemetery
overlooking Escambia Bay while fellow officers fired off a
2 1 -gun salute.
Law enforcement officers representing more than 50
agencies from as far sway as Miami, allrnded the funeral
services at Olive Baptist Church.
Cook, who had been with the Escambia County Sheriffs
Department since 1983. was eulogized as a man of character
who cared more about others than he did about himself.

Sisters reunited after more than 30 years
FORT W A LTO N BEACH - Sisters who Iasi saw each other
when one of them fled lo the free world from communist Easi
Germany more than 30 years ago spent their first full day
together Wednesday.
Wallraud Dodge of Fort Walton Beach and Annrmarlc
Konrad of Hausneindorf. East Germany, were reunited
Tuesday aflernoan at a northwest Florida airport. When they
saw ear bother they embraced and cried.
"You really have to keep the tears down after such a tong
time." Konrad said
The sisters were separated In 1955 whrn Dodge slipped from
East Germany to West Germany before the Berlin Wall was
built. She arrived In Fort Walton Beach In 1972, five yenia alter
coming to the United Slates
Dodge, who got married In 1978. said she did not expect lo
see her sister until she became 62 because the East German
government seldom lets citizens leave the country before they
retire

Martinez, leaders discuss prisons, budget
TA L L A H A S S E E — Gov. Bob Martinez and the leaders of each
legislative chamber sold Wednesday lltey heped In get through
a tight budgrt year In 1989 without raising laxrs. despite
prison overcrowding problems.
Martinez. House Speaker Tom Gustafson and Senate
President Bob Crawford discussed the budgrt. the prison
.irobtrm and u p i . (jo.rm m rut during an Infor.aal i.ieetl: p
their second since Crawford and Gustafson look ofllcr last
month.
The prison system became a red-hot Issue when Cltarlle
Street allegedly killed two Metro-Dude police officers only a few
days after his release front prison.
Street, who was serving a 15-yrar sentence for attempted
murder, was rrleasrd early under a program to reduce prison
overcrowding.

From United Press International reports

LOTTERY
The dally number Wednesday
In Ihe Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 446

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Today...locally dense fog tlfting by mid morning then
becoming partly cloudy. High
In mid to upper 70s. variable
light wind.
T o n ig h t...p a rtly clo u d y.
Some dense fog likely. Low In
upper 50s to lower 60s Light
wind.
Ftiday...variable cloudiness
A slight chance of showers and
ihunderstorms. High In tnld to
"PIter 70s. Wind variable less
than 10 kin brrt*nliig north 10
tn 15 kts during afternoon
Rain chance 20 percent.

Thursday. D ecem ber B. 1988
Vol 61. N o 92
Publitfwd Deriv
itrnday, t*c»»1
Saturday by The U n t w d Herald

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The 6 -year-old. 150-pound buck wlih
six-polnl antlers disappeared over the
weekend from his pen at the Environmental
Learning Laboratory, u nature center
operated by the DrSotn County school
systrm.
Investigators said Tuesday the fence
enclosing the half-acre pen was cut open
Saturday
or Sunday
and SIa
-----jf night
Cl
■ - jJ wmorning
mmmrm■*•*•
trail of blood and some footprints
for--------- showed
the deer was dragged lo a vehicle walling on
a road behind the center.
"We flguied they shot hint with a bow and
arrow because li didn't make any noise."
said Bill Stanko. director of the renter and
Bnmbl's keeper.
The center Is less than a qunrlrr milr from
u cluster of mobile homes and no one
reportrd hearing gunshots in the quiet rural
area about 10 miles west of Arcadin
Stanko noted It Is hunting season and

B am bi h ad been raised at
th e c a n te r from a faw n and
w a s so ta m e it w ould w alk
to th e fe n c e and eat from
hum an hands
speculated someone found an easy way lo
bag a buck.
"It s prrtty sick." said Stanko, who has
worked at the center since 1972 "Whnl I
would say. I don't think you would waul lo
p rin t"
Stanko said Bambi had bren raised al the
cenlrr from a lawn and was so lame It
would walk lo the fence and eat from
human hands He said about 8.000 school
children from DeSoio. Hardee. Sarasota and
Charlotte counties saw Bambi every year.
He said the environmental classroom — a
cluster of log buildings and nature exhibits
at the end of a dusty, unpavrd road — is the
only place in the area where children ran
observr wild animals In a natural selling
"Kids tha&lt; were In kindergarten six years

Martinez recommends 80
reforms at state school
Unltsd Praia International
TA L L A H A S S E E - Gov. Ilob
Martinez said Wednesday he
wanted sweeping reforms al the
Florida School for Ihe freaf t.ittl
Blind after an Investigation
found widespread abuse and
Injury of students at I be St
Augustine facility.
"It was much more than I had
anticipated." Martinez said. "U s
clear that dramatic changrs
must occur, all the way from
d e te rm in in g adm ission* lo
services rendered."
Martinez recommended more
than 80 specific reforms at the
school after receiving a De­
partment of Hratlh and Re­
habilitative Services report
highly critical of the school's
safety record.
The report lound that the
incidence of abuse or Injury' ol
students with multiple handltap*. was It) times higher at thr
school than at similar facilities
Much of the report focused on

Valll Hall, the residence hall for
'’aniltrapped student* • rK rr
9-year-old Jennifer Driggers was
fatally scalded In a shower two
months ago
The report warned, howrver.
that "students are at risk of
abuse In all FSDB residential
facilities
The 39 students at Valll Hall
liad been treated for a combined
472 Injuries at the school clinic
In the past three years, in­
vestigators found.
Martinez said he expected the
school s board of directors lo
begin Implementing Ihe rrromended changes after II meets
on Friday.
The reforms Include placing
the school under control of the
Department of Education, plac­
in g V a lll H a ll u n d e r the
s u p e rv is io n of an o utsid e
agency, h a v in g the e ntire
multl-handirapped residential
program regularly inspected by
HRS and freezing enrollment
u n til a ll r -f o r m * are I m ­
plemented.

Lawyers: Sheriff framed
man in children’s deaths
ARCADIA — A former police
chief says c sheriff framed
James Joseph Richardson 21
years ago in the poisoning of
his seven stepchildren with an
Insecticide used In the citrus
groves where he worked, his
attorneys said Wednesday.
An affidavit u y form er
Arcadia police chief Richard
Barnard and the prosecutor's
file clears Richardson. 52. ol
any w ron g doing a n d Im ­
plicates former D r Soto County
Sheriff Fra n k C lin e w ith
framing Richardson to protect
the real murderer, said at­
torneys Mark Lane and Ellis
Rubin,
"In the affidavit signed by
Barnard on Dec. 3. 1988. the
former chief of police states
that Shertlf CUne protected
Bessie Reese from an In­
ve stiga tion w h ic h w ould
establish her guilt as the
murderer." Rubin said-

Rubin and Lane contend the
p e r s o n w h o la e * d th e
c h i l d r e n s * lu n c h w i t h
parathlon. a nestlclde used m
cltius groves. Oct. 25. 1967.
was R eese, a next d oor
neighbor who volunteered to
feed the children while the
Richardson's worked
She was never called as a
witness lit the trial, which wan
moved to Fort Myers because
of pre-trial publicity, they said
Th e m urders thrust the
smal. town 60 miles southeast
of la m p s Into Ihe national
spotlight, l-anc wrntr a hook
about the Incident entitled
"Arcadia ."
Richardson was convicted
and sentenced lo dir In the
electric chair. He probably
would have died if his sen­
tence had not been commuted
lo life In prison when the
Supreme Court outlawed the
death penalty In 1972. Rubin
said.

Atlantis returns ‘clean,’ ready again in April
Atlantis landed at Edwards Air
Force Base, Calif., at 6:38 p.m.
ES T Tuesday to dose out a
top sec i rt military mission that
sources said pul a hlglMreh spy
satelllte In orbit over Ihe Soviet

"Hoot" Gibson, co-pllot Guy
G a rd n e r. R ic h a rd ’ M ik e ”
CAPE CANAVERAL The
Mullanr. Jerry Ross and William
Atlantis astronauts used the
Shepherd.
ship's robot Nrtn to Inspect
"Th e one area that we're
"significant'' hrul-shlrld damage
probably going lo havr to do Ihe
along the shuttles right side, Union.
most evaluation on Is the tllr."
Engineers at Edwards worked Nagel said
apparently caused by debris
hitting the ship during launch, Wednesday to preparr the shut­
Atlantis stifferrd numerous
officials said Wednesday .
tle for takeoff bun day on the dings and gouges to its heatB u t C o n r a d N a g e l, the back of a 747 transport Jet for a shield life system, with roost of
engineer In churge of Atlantis's cross-country flight track to the ihe damage visible on the lower
launch processing, said a quirk Kennedy Space Center. The right side of the sh uttle's
Inspection of Ihe orbiter after Its ship's next flight Is scheduled for fuselage,
perfect touchdown Tuesday In April 28. 198*1.
"What jurre 'broking ■* wr
California showed no male,
Because Atlantis a mission had some kind of damage in
problems and that the spaceship was classified secret, no delalls launch or early In the ascent."
should lie ready on lime for Its about w hat the crew did In orbit Nagel said. "We had taken a look
next mission In April.
were released by NASA during o l It on o r b i t w i t h o u r
"We had very lew anomalies ihe flight, but Nagel said Ihe five (mechanical) arm and we knew
tn flight und most of the pro­ aslronauts did not rncounler Dial we did have some damage
blems were of no significance to any major problems.
We did nol know Die extent ol
He s a id a c r e w c a b i n
the mission." Nagel said by
(he diunage. I don't think, but
telephone from Edwards. "The evaporator ayalem m alfunc­ we did get a look-see al It."
ship eaine back real clean Whal tioned In orbit, causing water to
Between 125 and 175 of Ihe
wc ought to have Is a minimal collect In an equipment bay. but custom made tiles probably will
turnaround as far as most of the Ihe trouble was tlxcd "by the hove lo be scrapped before
problems on Ihe ship."
crew" — rm m nanrirr Robert Atlantis'* next flight, compared
United Prass International

to between 50 and IOO tiles
replaced a lte r D isco ve ry's
la u n ch on Ihe first p o stChallenger mission In Sep­
tember.
"Without gening up dose to
Ihe whip. II ap|M-urx In he w n iv
than II Is In a number of arras.
Nagel said. "It's significant, but
It Isn't something Dial’s ol a
major concern now. What we've
got to do Is go understand why
wr have this damage and m a k e
sure 11 doesn't hap|ien again "
Se rral dozen o,' tie black Hies
on Ihe shuttle's right sldr and
Ixjly showed signs of extensive
pitting und damage, and at least
one targe tile on the belly of the
» p’a c r c- r a 11 , w as m is s in g
ullogrther
During rr-eniry. ihe black Dies
on the shuttle's belly are sub­
jected to temperatures as high as
2.300 degrees — twice what It
lake* to melt steel. There were,
however, no apparent signs ol
heat damage

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FO R ECAST

L&lt;Straight Play (numbers In exact
order) $250 on a SOccnl bcl,
$500 on It.
L Bo* 3 (numbers In any order)
$80 lor a 50-cent bel, $ 160 on $1.
L Bo i 6 (numbers In any ordor):
$40 lor a 50 cent bet. $80 on $t
□ Straight Bo* 3 $330 In order
drawn. $80 in any older on a $1
bel,
C Straight Bo* 6 $290 In order
drawn. $40 II picked In combina­
tion on SI bet.

ARCADIA — I Iambi V Is missing and
presumed dead, a probable victim of n
poacher using a bow und arrow.

ago saw this thing ns It was raised." he said
"It 's like losing a pel In your family."
Stanko said this Is the second lime
someone has sneaked Into the rentrr anil
taken a deer. He said the cage of Bambi IV
wus cut often three years ago. but said It was
not known If that deer tan away or was
killed
In addition, two alligators and a wild hog
have been killed at the cenlrr In the past
vear. he said.
"If I was to get a suspert. 1 would arrest
him for grand theft*" said LI. Rk'k White,
chief of the criminal Investigative division ol
the sheriffs department.
White said other charges could Include
armed trrsposslng. destruction of property
and burglary, and a spokesman for the stair
Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission
said Itersuse the animal had been bom In
the wild. Ihe poacher could face hunting law
violations.
Stanko said he will try lo turn the tragedy
Into a lesson lo children vlslitng Hip renter
"W e try to show them when an animal is
in a rage, how It should be treated." he said
"T h is glvrs them a little bit of Insight Into
Crt»cliy to animals.**

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SATURDAY
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B E A C H C O N D IT IO N S
Daytona Beach: Waves are
maybe Mr font mid scnil g!a**y.
Current Is to Die south with a
water temperature of 67 degrees
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves nrr
I frail and semi-glassy. Curront Is
lo Ihe south, with a water
temperature of 67 degrees Sun
turret! factor: 14.

F R ID A Y :
SO LU N A R T A B L E : Min 7 00
■a.in.. 9; 15 p,m.; MaJ- 2:20 a.m..
4:55 p.m T ID E S : D a yton a
Beach: highs. 2 12 a m .. 2:33
p.m*: lows. 8:33 ant . H 53 p m .;
New S m y rn a Beacht highs.
217 a m , 2 38 p m.: lows. 8:38
a.m.. 8 58 p.m.: Sebastian In ­
let: highs. 2:16 a.m.* 2 29 p.m.:
lows. 8:26 a m . 9:02 p m.
B O A T IN Q
St. Augustine to J u p ite r
Inlet •Today...wind variable less
Dian 10 kts becoming east 10 kin
Dlls nflrmoon Scus building lo 2
lo 3 fl. Bay and Inland waters
smooth becoming a light chop
Ihls afternoon. Tonight...wind
east lo southeast 5 to 10 kite
Seas 1 lo 3 ft. Bay nnd Inland
waters smooth to a light chop. A
few showers north part.

SUNDAY
C ln n r
88-84

S T A T IS T IC S
The high Irmperaturc In San­
ford Wednesday was 78 degrres
and Dir overnight low was 58 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue.
There was no recorded rain­
fall during the 24-hour period
ending at H a tn. Today.
The Irmprnilurc at H am .
today was 65 degrees and
Wednesday's overnight low was
58. us recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
Internal Iona) Alr|xirl.
Other data:
C Wednesday's high..............92
l Barometric pressure..30.22
C Relative h u m id ity..... 81 pet
□ W inds..............EN E at 8 mph
L' Rainfall........ ................... None
□ To d a y ’s sunset...... 5 :20 p.m.
C Tom orrow's sunrise..... 7:06

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Board considers reinstating deputy

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Undercover operation nets five
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - C ity County Investigative Bureau
amenta conducted an undercover operation and unrated aeveral
people on dni|( r hargrs thla morning
Leonard Alexander Grey. 32. 849 S. Wymore 43A.
Altamonte Spring*. *** arrested at 12 08 a.in. this morning at
North anil Jackson street*. Altamonte Spring*, for one count of
|&gt;nt*r**lon of crack cocaine Grey sold a 10 rent rock. $10
worth of rra rk cocaine, to an agent. He was transported to
Seminole County Jail
Also arrested at 2:34 a m on Dec. 7 was Arthur Lee Wilson,
alias "Nooncy". 1238 Pine St.. Altamonte Springs, for one
count of counterfeit controlled substance. He is held at
Seminole County Jail on u $ 1.000 bond.
Also arrested on Dec, 7 was Connie Floyd. 31. 1981 Cypress
Ave. for one rount of attempted sale of a controlled substance,
one rount of attempted purchase of cocaine and one count
(KMutesslon of drug |&gt;aruphrruu!ta. Floyd Is held at Seminole
County Jail on a $ 1,000 bond.
Mark Anthony Johnson. 21. 2950 Crawford Drive, was
arrested end charged with attempted sale ot cocaine and
Chrtsloper Redder. 17. was arrented for attempted sale of rrack
cocaine and criminal conspiracy. Hr was taken to the Srmlnolr
County Correctional Facility.

Horald staff writer
SANFOR D A Seminole
County shcrtfTs appeal board
Unlay was considering whether
to reinstate a deputy who was
tired In October alter a neighbor
chargrd tli.n lie rafted her.
The Seminole Stale Attorney
had roncluded there was not
enough evidence lo prosecute
Dennis Dreggor* for sexuul bat­
tery. But during the Invrstlga(Ion In lo the Incid en t. In ­
vestigators said Dreggnrs appar­
ently lied during « polygraph
lest
T h e 2 7 -v c a r -o ld G e n e va

woman, who accused Dreggor*
of sexually harassing her for a
year before she reported she was
raped at Dreggor*' house Aug
10 . apparently was truthful
during her lie detector test.
Investigators reported.
The five-member Seminole
County Sheriff* Department
Civil Service lloard was to hear
Dreggor*' appeal today at the
sheriffs department.
The board may uphold Sheriff
John folk's decision to lire
Dreggor*. or II rould re instate
the deputy. The hoard must
determine If Polk had Just cause
In fire Dreggor*. who lias been
fired before and rehlred bv folk.

Seminole C o u n ty sheriff *
deputies and stale allorney's
representative* Investigated the
allegations against Dreggor*. 28.
of 1810 Osceola Road. Geneva.
They did not find physical evi­
dence to support (hr woman's
allegations, hut the state at­
torney recommended to folk
that he review Dreggor* status
n* a deputy because of Informa­
tion revealed In the Investiga­
tion.
The stale attorney said ihc
allegations against Dreggor* holt
down lo hi* word against the
womans.
Further complicating the case
I* the woman's admissions tli.it

she did willingly on one occasion
have sexual contact with Dreggors. Investigators said She
accused Dreggor* of touching
her and making sexual advances
and rrmarks on many occasions
b e fo re she w a s s e x u a lly
assaulted Dreggor* allegedly
also made remarks about ar­
resting the woman and having
her child taken front her Be
rc|M&gt;riedly lold her he would tell
her husband that he iDrrggors)
had a sexual relationship with
her.
Hr^ftHof*- a deputy for thrre
years, was suspended Sept 9.
with pay for 30 days Be was
fired a month later.

Man arrested after officer hit
SANFORD — Iju r y Hanes. 3b. was arrested on Dec. 7 at 5:55
p m at me Seminole County Correctional Facility on one count
battery of a law enforcement officer The officer reported that
Hanet. struck him In the eye when h:? was removing Hanes on
Dec. G lioin a holding cell Officer Willie Chandler suffrrrd a
laceration on his right eyelid and abrasions on his right wrist
and nose

Man arrested for burglary
SAKrOMi* — Saiuord pollc
uesdjy charged and arrests!
18 year old Jason Wade llefTington. 551 E. Semornn Hlvd..
Fern Park, for the Dec. (I burglary of a Sanford home.
IV&gt;llce stopped llefllngion Tuesday m the area of Fifth Street
and Pine Avenue, lie la charged with the theft of two cameras
frum a home where he has tieen suspect In previous burglaries
A bedroom window was brokrn when the burglar entered the
house.

Fisherm an’s body found
OSTEEN - The body of the
second flslterman who disap­
peared on l-ake George Nov 28
has been found
He was found Dec 3. six (lavs
after a boating accidem on l-ukr
George
The body of Jack K C'ctuller.
50. of Dstren. was spotted from a
Florida Game. Fish and Water
Commission helicopter one mile
east of Juniper Creek In Lake
George ai 8 45 a nt on Dec. 3
The body was taken to the

Volusia County Medical Exam­
iner for an autopay. where the
death was determined an ac­
cidental drowning
Coalter was Iasi seen Nov. 28
with Stanton Baxter while
tHNiltng on l-ake George, ac­
cording to Volusia C o u n ty
Sheriff De|wrtmeni report*
Itaxler's U hI v was found the
morning of Nov 29. hours after
the llshennen's 18-fool boa! was
located

Liquori commends Liquori
on purse snatching arrest
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ByS USA N LO O BN
and SANDRA B O U C H A N IN E

Herald staff writers
A L T A M O N T E SPR IN G S Altamonte Springs Poller Chlrl
Wiliam A Liquori will lie re­
ceiving a letter of commendation
for spotting a *us|iert In a strong
arm rubbery
P o lic e s p o k e s m a n J e l f
Hawkins said he and Liquori *
officers fame up with the Idea to
honor l.lquort and arr writing up
lhe commendation for Liquori to
present to himself Haw kins said
l.lquort called In a re|»rt ol Iwo
err* Involved in u •haae li&gt;&gt;m (?-«•
Allamonlr Mall on Stair Road
43b al altool I I a.in Wednes­
day.
Other officers stopped the lead
ear. and arrested the driver.
David Lee P ayne. 33. 927
W nudslde C i r c l e . A p t . F.
Kissimmee, (or strong arm rob­
bery. Payne and Mary Fay
Elklfis. 31. 2 lt i Sweat St..
Fullerton. Ca reputedly snat­
ched a purse In the mall (Miking
lot According to poller. Elkins

till Hartiani Rosailei of 1401 3
Palmetto St.. Daytona Beach In
the face and tried to lake her
purse A struggle ensued and
Elkin* eventually grabbed the
purse from Rosslter The victim
told police the stolen purse
rontalned SI00 In currency, an
ap|Miintmcnt (took, her wullet
and a liecper A witness. Marcus
Blown. 35, ot Longwoud. ob­
served the Incident and chased
the suspect's cur from the mall
Brown was in pursuit of the
robber when police )otned In the
chase. Hawkins said
Elkins was arrested for one
count (,' -econddrgr «• strong
unit robbery and ot.r count ol
lliltd-degrer grand theft. She Is
hi Id al Seminole County Jail on
a SIO.(KX) iNind. Payne was
charged with one count sec­
ond-degree strong arm robliery
and one rount (bird degree
grand Ihrfl. Payne Is also held at
Ihc Jail on a $8,000 bond,
according lo police reports The
purse was recovered and re­
turned i o the victim, according
lo |M&gt;||ce.

Longwood lights up again ATT, Sprint awarded
during candle celebration

Luminaries are brown pap'-r
txig* containing sand arid illu­
minated by a candle thai is

residents will light the candles
beiween 5.30-6 p m. In front of
a b o u t 125 h o m e s lit the
neighborhood They will remain
lighted until midnight
The paper bag* have been
donated by one of the grocery
stores tn past years
The event ts sponsored and
paid for by the homeowners
association. Young people Imm
Columbus Harbour (III the pa|K-r
hag* with sand und distribute
the luminaries
Th e re w ill be C h ris tm a s
c a r o lin g t h r o u g h o u t ( h r
neighborhood and the publlr ts
Invited to visit and enjoy the
lights and sounds of Christmas
The homeowners association
asks ti ” motorists v w * it*en»c
caution by driving slowly.

plat ed Into the sand. When III.
the (tags radiate a subdued light
It will lake about 10 people
approximately four hours lo
make Ihe luminaries All the

Some of Ibr toad* which will
be III up include Columbus
C irc le . G ra n t S tre e t, and
Is a b e llu , F e r d in a n d , and
Granada streets.

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Herald atatf writer______________
I.ONGWOOD 1 The city will
Ik - aglow Sunday. Dec 18. when

the Columbus I'urhour Homeowners Association celebrate* Its
fourth annual "Light up the
llartHHir" night
On that night, about 3.000
f r ie n d s h ip c u n d l e i . or
luminaries, will give off a festive
g lo w a l o n g t h e s t r e e t s
th ro u g h o u t the C o lu m b u s
Hurbour community, according
to Craig Hush, representative ol
the homeowners association.
They will Ik - placed Imm three to
lour feet a(tart on each side of
th e s t r e e t . H u s h s a y s .

M O TO R HOME
TR ANSM ISSIO N
TR O U B LE?-

Sunspots could affect
military satellites
United Prsss International
SAN FRANCISCO - An expert
Thursday p rrd lrtrd Immense
solar explosions — nearly un­
matched In four centuries — will
peak In lale 1989, disrupting
some ro m rn u n Ica tln n * and
threatening costly military satel­
lites.
"All Indication* arc the cur­
rent Solar Cycle Number 22 will
Ik- Ihc second largest — and
maytx- even Ihc biggest — since
Guillen's time, when scientists
discovered I h r cycles." said
Kenneth S c h a llrn . research

astrophysicist al the NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center In
Grrrnbtll, Md.
"It should I k - an exceptional
lime," hr said In mi Inlrrvlrw.
Every 11 years or so the sun's
outer layers erupt In a hla/e ol
turbulent m agnetic storms,
rhurartrrt/rd by an Increase in
sunspots and llcry explosions
known us solar llurrs. The suns'*
activity, rvrn at a distance of 93
million miles, ran disrupt global
com m unications and power
t r a n s m is s io n s . In f lu e n c e
weather and endanger spare
voyagers and satellite*

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THURSDAY
• 1:03 a. m . — 2903 S.
Sanford Ave., medical rail,

woman. 7 1. Kural/Metro
lruus|K(rtrd lo Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
• 4 50 p m. — 2450 Lanrrl
Ave.. ovrrheullng problem, no
fire.
• 5 05 p m . — 85 Redding
Gardens, medical call. man.
5 4 . I r a n s p o r Ie d b y
Rurul/Mclro.

system, which Is the
la rg est p riva te tele co m munlrutlnns network tn the
world.
Acting GSA Administrator
Richard Austin said A T A T
would build 80 percent ol the
new " F T S 2 0 0 0 " co m ­
m un ica tio n s syste m and
Sprint would hr responsible
for lire remainder
"We ure extremely pleased
with Ihe results ol this pro­
curement." Ausliu said In a
statement
"These Iwo networks, when
fully Implemented In approx­
imately three years, will save
the frdrral government an
estimated 8700 million
phone

Unltad Praia International
W ASHINGTON - The Gen
crul Services Administration
announced Wednesday II has
awarded m ulllbllllon-dollar
Irderal contracts to A T A T und
US Sprint Communications to
build a new digital phone
system for the government.
Together, the contracts arr
worth iK-twren S3 billion and
SIO billion, making them the
largest government contract
award rv rr made outside ihc
military delrnsr and sparr
programs
T h e new " F T S 2 0 0 0 "
system w ill replace the
15-yrar-old federal Intercity

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EDITORIALS

American security
must be maintained
A readily forrAcrablc crisis Is brewing
w ithin the Defense Department budget a»
President-elect Hush and the Democratic
leader* of Congress begin to sliape ~ credible
deficit-reduction pat kagt Given the cttTen l
political mood In Washington, the evertightening squeeze on spending Is about to
strangle the American military buildup of the
1980s. Unless tuc new presid en t ana
lawmakers are extraordinarily prudent*, they’
will risk com promising the nation's secui ii&gt;.
Flight years of higher military oudays e rde r
Ronald Reagan, coupled with the easing cf
superpower tensions that has accompanied
the rise of M ik h a il G o rb a c h e v , have
l&gt;ernuaded runny Americans tliat defense
spending can now lie safely reduced. Conse­
quently. political support im &gt;i firim u .^
Pentagon budget has all but vanished — even
though Soviet arma spending continues to
rise by about 3 prreent annually under the
G orbachev regime. M r. Gorbachev's a n ­
nounced unilateral cuts In men and materiel
In his speech to the United Nationa yesterday
would still leave the Soviets vast superiority
In conventional forces.
President-elect Hush has proposed U n itin g
ihe growth of the Defense IVpurtm cnt budget
to 2 percent a year, adjusted for Inflation.
(Th is falls below ihe North Atlantic Treaty
Organization's commitment of 3 percent real
growth annually !
Even If Mr. Hush's goal Is met. however, the
Pentagon's live-year spending plan through
llsral 1094 must be slashed by a staggering
$300 billion. Tills Is likely, at the very least,
to force the cancellation of m an y new
weapon* systems.
For example, among the choice*! U rgcts for
cllm tuatlon Is the new Stealth bom ber w hich,
if produced, would give the United States a
decided advantage ovet Ibc Soviet U n io n In
s tra te g ic ' aircraft and th u s s lg n tn c a n tly
strengthen nuclear deterence. Hut the Air
Force's program calls for 132 Stealth b o m ­
bers at a cos! of &gt;70 billion. I*resent budget
trem ls all but preclude com pletion of a
program of this m agnitude.
Yet this m uch is actually llic good news.

Th e bad news Is dial, under the weight ol the
deficit. Mr. Hush Is not llkrly to gel from
Congress a 2 percent Increase In defense
expenditures. Th e Democratic majorities In
the Senate and House already have served
n o tic e that i l l - P e n ta g o n , ra th e r t l .j n
domestic programs, m ust trrur Ihe b ru nt ol
the forthcoming spending cuts.

A likely scenario Is that the Defense
Department will have to settle for a stagnant
budget, one that at brst keeps pace with
Inflation but does not grow In real terms. If. as
Is possible. Congress forces the Hush ad­
ministration to settle for something less than
an adjustment for inflation, the consequences
Id be
I dire.
"
w o uld
T h e m an Mr. Hush has chosen to be hls
W hite House national-security adviser. H rrn t
Scowwjofl. recently warned that If m ilitary
.spending does not keep even w ith Inflation,
--the Pentagon faces Ihe "p ro m p t cancellation
i&gt;f m a n y programs as well as substantial and
im m e d ia te reductions In the size of the arm ed
.forces and mujor degradations In readiness."
T h e stu|&gt;endous challenge for George Hush
a n d the new Congress Is to m ake the
Pentagon's budget conform to the em erging
, fiscal reality fomented by the deficit — but to
do so without undercutting A m e rica ’s nac tional security.

Berry's World

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"Guess what! I'm on 'flextime.' Are you on
Ilex time'?"

BEJN W A T T E N B E R G

Save the environm ent w ith o u t hype
Aunther round if environmental conscious­
ness Mixing »-rm i- to be i &gt;jkmi as. "Can Man
Save Tins Fragile F.arth?" ask* the cover of the
Nai'unal Geographic A B C -TV progiams -i whole
wee* oo “ I he Poisoning uf America "
l hr environmental Impn’se lt*etr |* noble Out
llw last time it touched us. it polluted our
dialogue and our pnllm* Wc wasted too much
energy in a iqiasni of strril*- and screechy
ling, r-polnttng.
There an* grounds for hope that ih.s time we
can do better.
The beginning of "last time can probably be
dated Iro n th - publication of Rachel Carson's
environmental classic "Silent Spring" In 1902.
That ent’itonmenla! era — both the &lt;*ctlcn and
reaction — e*n be said to have ended In 1083
with life forced resignation of Secretary ol the
In'ertor Ja* n c Wan
Soon alter ' Silent Spring." we were regaled
with a steady diumbeat ol ecological doomsaying and exaggeration The GNP wa* deM-rtoed as the "Cross National Pollution." Paul
Ehrlich announced that population growth wa*
"malignant." Environmental activists staged a
demons! rat ion whose centra! photo opportunity
Involved the burying of a brand nrw automobtlr
Alleged r \p,.-ts toU as :h -t trot tear power plants
nihrh: mrSt down 2nd ilgyftate u* We werr told

wc were running out of oil. We werr told that In
an energy-short world Ihe problem was "(h r
single-family home cthlr." Toxlr-wuslr ultra
madr big news. And who ran forget lhose pitiful
v*|iii|U r » l H with
oil from a spill .n lb S a n ta B a rb a ra
Channel?
Pollution! It would
kill us! Tlrere was
very little* notice ol
Ihe fart that during
this lime adult life
rspectanry was go­
ing up at the lt»*tr*t
rale In the 2&gt;7di ren
tury.
Scam — predictably
— thrrr wa* a coun­
terattack. Shutting
down a dam to save a
snail dozir.-v iturvtng
a car? Single laniiiy
home? Can wc be
really running rail of
oil if there Is an all glut?
some conservative*
Soon — predictably
were deac libtng -...log is;, as cm fitak* Wa t
was sren lo be thr chief promulgator of the vlrw

ITS TRUE
YES. I

AN___ _
OGGANiu* •cor*
WV403E CUAW W
CALLS 109 THE
ELIMINATION OF

HEAD THE
PLO-

ISRAEL.

BLOWN UP
CARS, BUSES,
AND

BUT DENYING
ME A VISA TO
AD0RE5S THE

BUILDINGS.

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TWIT WE HAVE
HIJACKED
PLANES AND

CRUSE SWPS.
SHOT INNOCENT
TRAVELERS

WHY.
THAT COULD
UNDERMINE
THE PEACE

PR0CE5S

that environmentalists were hails
Then Ihe environmentalists rallied Walt wa*
dumped A standoff ensued.
Comes now a new environmental moment
Tw o ttrms serin to have heralded Its aniv.il
Drat was i.je record breaking In* summer ol
1968. deemed by some lo br evidence ol "global
warming." the "greenhousing" of the world II
true. It Is a monumental problem. And second
was the campaign statement by George Bush. I
am an environmentalist " No rco-bashing in the
Hush administration
Question: Can we do better In Round Tw o than
in Round One? That depends on Ihe answer to
another question Is there a way In a frrr society
to prevent environmental exaggeration?

Is there a arlf-c-otreetlr.g stabilizer? Are w*
doomed to do It all over again? Perhaps not
T b » re Is one Ihlng different between Round Two
and Round One. This We have seen wh.it
happene ’ with uncheeked exaggeration in
Round Or* . We have seen the pa*». and It didn't
work well
It didn't work w rll for environmentalist*. amt
It didn't work wHI for erotushrr* This time, a*
the Bible says. "I el us reason together."
i c n m u a i M U i t N i i i r i i i i SUN

JACK ANDERSON

M arines stage
‘W itch hunt’
W ASHINGTON — A wllrh hunt at a Marine
bontramp In South ("-atollna lots landed three
women Marines in (all and liwred more than a
dozen out of the service hreausr they were
v.isnerted nf being lesbians
The notniknisly ovrrzralou* Naval In
vesllgatlvr Service lias stourrd the Parrt*
Island recruit training drfini tor lesbian* and
some women cay they liavr Iteeti wiongh
hou'tdrd and huniiliatrd
Admitting to bring , — ■
■
. ,
a Iwxnoarxual Is not
a crime Hut rngag
trig In homosexual
activity la grounds
lor discharge from
Ihe armed fortes
( ommltting an "In
drtenl .,&lt; I *o&lt; li as
sodomy h, a &lt;rune in
some stale*, hut It Is
rare ih.it ctm srnllng
adults go to Jail for
Ih r crime in civilian
life

DAVID S. BRODER

M itchell is a class leader
whose good Judgment 1 would not tie in thr
W A SH IN G TO N - For a (tarty like Ihe
Senate, and llavr Emery, without wltosr 1m &lt;1
DemtN-rats-desperately hoping the voters will
Judgment I might not get tostav thrrr "
give them another look and another chancrThe ■'.en’ia'h of that 1982 victory Is a
the *eimtr.3 of G tc r^ - J. Mltclt-1’ is tlie nrw
(Hilnical stoty which has brrom r a MiirltH.
Senate Majority Cruder Is a sign of hope
trademark. Alter hls p re vio u s (allures tie says,
Unlike hls fellow New Englander. Mtaliacl S
winning thr Senate seal was obviously some
Dukakis. who displayed in hls prrsldentul
thing to savor. Hut the brst part &lt;4 It was Ihr
campaign many of the same failing* which led
impact inside tils family, lie had hern
to hls political undoing in M4*aactiu*eti* ten
o vrra h a d n w e d for
years rarllrr. Ihe *enator from Mdlne clearly
years by tfie renown
iuu teamed I hr lesson* of defeat.
id hls two basket
in understand why. a hit of history Is
b a l l - s t a r o ld e r
helpful Ten years ago this month. Mi'rhell
brothers, especially
was languishing In obscurity as thr U S
J o h n n y , a h ig h
attorney In Maine, a patronage plum he owrd
school and college
lo hls former boss and longtime political
phrooni. who ribbed
(M ir o n , then Sen Edmund S. Muskir lie was
yo u n g G r o rg r Ina fellow who had helped manage Muskir'*
rrsaantly for bis In­
sl'de tntm lavnrltr lo also--an U t lh«- 1972
a b i l i t y lo h it a
Democratic nomination; bad failed in hls own
J u m p e r. T h e day
bid (or thr chairmanship fo the Democratic
alter Ihr 1982 elec­
national Committee In early 1973; and had
tion. thr pa|irr* car­
blown what looked like a golden opportunity to
C w In n ln Q the
ried a p lc tu r r of
win the Maine governorship by losing lo u
S e n a te seal
Mltrlirll celebrating
max crick Independent In 1974
was obviously
with an "unidentified
Mltrlirll grew up In Watrrvlllr. thr son of an
m an" at hls side. It
something lo
Irish-Lebanese Janitor and a la-banrsr textile
was. ol course. Dig
savor ■
worker mother Muskir practiced law In ihr
Brother John
t__________
(own and knows him as well us unyonr. In the
Mitchell tells Ihr
gubernatorial i atnpulgn Muskir says. Mitt hell
story at home as a way of showing that he's
was "very Inlrnse. overly serious, and rurrly
not forgollrn who he Is And III* success In
exhibited hls natural sense of humor Hr
saying that hr would not hog the limelight was
learned a lot about (Millties In that iani|Mlgn
one of the rraaon* that younger senators
Hr retain* hi* strong rtmi|irtitlvrnrs*. he's
rallied lo hls cause In Ihe three w ay conlrst for
sure-footed and competent, hut he's much
n majority leadership, while oilier senators
looser, and he has become a comfortable
with far morr seniority did not leel threatened
presence both in person and on television. He
makes people (rr! at rase."
• by lit* rapid rise.
Hut make no mistake: Mllehrll will lie thr
The rhange began to sIkiw- tn the Eighties, a
Senate Majority Leader and. as such, probably
drradr of Inistratlon lor most Democrats,
the most visible Democrat In thr land Mnttl a
when everything has fallen Into place for
nrw presidential nominee is clxtsen. h r will lie
Mitchell. In I9HO. Muskir created a Senate
Ihr nnr most often seen dealing with anil
Vacancy hv leaving lo brrom r Secretary of
responding to thr Hush administration.
Stale. He pressed Maine Gov. Joseph lirrnnan
Mitchell Is a workaholic w ith a few
IDl to appoint Mllehrll-by then a Federal
diversions outside hls (xilldrul life Though hls
Judge-to thr seat, even though Mllehrll and
language is far morr direct and hls style much
lirrnnan had clashed for the guliernalorl.il
less mnnncrrd (ban Ihol of retiring Majority
nomination six years earlier.
la-adrr Hubert C. Ilyrd of West Virginia. Ills
In 1982. few rxprrtcd Mitchell, with Ills
devotion to the Senate Is no less Inlrnse.
suspect political talenti.. to hold the (tost
Ilrrl Bernhard, a Washington lawyer, who
against the challenge of Rep. David F. Emery
has known Mitchell since Ids early days on the
(HI. who had represented half ol Maine's volrrs
Muskir staff, says: "As a former trial lawyer,
In the M o u s e for six years. Hut Emery made
prosecutor and Judge, he Is different from most
almost every mistake to the latok In squan­
(Mlltlclans. He uses stuff people for sup|Miri.
dering an rarlv 3G-polnt lr.ul and. as Emery
hut hr knows h r has thr responsibility
irm arhrd the other day. "rather late In life.
l&gt;crannally for acquitting hltnsrll w rll H r Is
Grorgr drvrlo|terl a su|trrh political sensedemanding .dw»ut knowing iiw- factual I m s Is
unfoiinnately lor m r."
bullrrsaing a position and the |&gt;o1lcy ImplltuI remember seeing Mitchell at a Democratic
flnn* of taking It. hr has a long attention *|&gt;an
picnic in Cumberland. Mr., that summer of
lie Is an extraordinary listener. H r questions
1982. He came off thr tennis court looking
people very well. And hr bus a clear scum - of
anything but starchy or Judicial and told the
right and wrung."
crowd with a broad smile. "I want in pay
(Cl IH*.
p«,l Wrll#,* Or#vp
trlbinc to two men-G ov. .Joe lirrnnan. without

f i v e never
The Marines a|i
p u r r n t l y tak e it
seen so many
seriously A Maitnr
casos brought
s(Mikrsuian told us
that are so
that siticr homosex­
flimsy and o*
uality violates De­
aggerated J
fense Departm ent
|Millcy, Ihe Marines
have a duty In enforce dial policy
Hut Ihr wntuen involved say thr Naval
Investigative !' *rvtce , airled out that duly
with gusto - conducting U u sh tr.L-rrnga
thins, acting on hrarsay and hyping chargr*
lo llw criminal level *&lt;» women were Jailed
instead ol simply discharged

The lesbian him. Iirgan a* a small projn I,
but It took off when a stall sergeant w ho wa*
under tnvrsiigallon hrrsell was (&gt;rrsuaded lo
name other Marines who she ttioiiglil might
I m - lesbians She came up with morr than 40
names
As a result, women say their careers havr
hern mined T h rrr of them are In Jail Other*
resigned rather than buck the system
Our assTM iatr Jim Lynch Interviewed the
women and their altnntcya Herr are some
examples
— A Marine petty officer i lalms she was
interrogated Ihr eight hours abnul her alleged
sexual irlallons with another officer. Naval
Investigators Increased the pressure by In­
viting her estranged bustsiiiil to observe thr
Interrogation The woman says Hie In
vrstigalors threatened her with the loss of
custody of her (&gt;monlh-old child II she didn't
cooperate, but thr Naval Investigative Service
denies Ihai. They had lo drop (heir invrsiig.r
don because no one read dir woman her
rights before die Interrogation
— CpI. Hat tiara liauiti was court -martialed
for commuting sexual acts with a frntalr
.Marine She was sentenced to a year III Jail,
but her lawyer claims she wa* promised
clemency by die prosecutor tf she coo(M-rutrd
with Investigators Hautn t,-stilled lor 14
hours and thru a mlliiary Judge recom­
mended dial her clemency Im- denied The
Marines say no promises were made ILium
writ! tn Jail for almost six months, and then
wa* granted clemency.

— Two women were druiotrd alter they
testlllrd as character witnesses lor another
woman A Marine spokesman said the
women were "reassigned." not demoted. One
women told its Ilia! decision sent n chill
through Parris Island, "|M-nplc were afraid in
talk tn each other." she said.
— Stuff Sgl Antoinette Doyle says she was
suspended from her duties as a mlliiary
(Millirwoutun without explanation last July
uud was given a desk Job. Tw o month* later,
she was told she was being Investigated for
alleged hnuiosrxuul activities, laist month
die case was drop|M-d when Doyle opted for
an lumorahlr discharge. Evrti though Doylr
suys she Is Innocent, her reputation has been
tarnished. "It doesn't matter whether It's trotor not There's always going to Im- a question
tn people's minds." she told us.
i f J a l Ii AitdtfM fi i s d Jattpft V fM f
C c p y r ^ M IH 4 Un.t#d V • « » « » lf f * «C « »«. Inc

�Sanford Herald. Sanford Florida — Thursday, December S. 1984 — 9A

FINANCIAL

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Market moderate, prices dip
Uuited Preea Inlernallonal
NEW YORK — Price* opened lower Thurs­
day In mtHlrralr trading of New Yi»rk Slock
Exi hangr Issue*
The Dow .Jones ludustrl.il average. whl&lt; h
rose -t 27 Wednesday. was nil 9.61 In 2144 02
ahortly after ihe market opened
I let lines led advance* 637-151 among the
1.231 Issues t russing the New York Stork
Exchange lajx- Early turnover amounted tn
alxml 7.251.(XX) shares
Storks (Hiited only slight gain* at the close of
the New York Stork Exchange W rdm sday In
mode ran traduiK after Investor* eased Ihrlr

enthusiasm alrout the announced cutback In
Soviet military troop levels
In his sperrh to the U N. General Assemhly
Wi dne-trlay. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
said Soviet troop levels would be rut by
500.000 men over the next two years. The
troop cut* would be accompanied by cut* In
lank division* and other conventional weapon*
In Eastern Europe and along the Soviet■('hlna
bonier.
Stock ruaiket analyst* said Investor* had
lieen speculating on whether Gorbachev would
announce the rut tuck* aftrr Dutch media
rr jHiris Tuesday said Gorbachev planned to
offer a redurlton In conventional force* while
In New York.

Dollar slightly higher;
gold, silver open mixed
United Praaa International
The uollar moved slightlv
hlghrr Thursday In moderate
trading on most foreign cur­
rency market* a* excltem-nt
wore oil nvrr the likelihood of
a significant improvement In
the U S trade deficit us a
result ol major Soviet arm*
reductions Child was mostly
lower
In earlier trading In Tokyo.
lh ? d w llrr. — M rh fell to
post-war lows against (hr Jap
anese yen rather this month,
continued to gau; ground in
h«-avy trading, spurred by the
Soviet announcement of cut­
b a ck s in m ilit a r y tro o p
*trerun h

The dnil.ii i lo*rd at 123 02
yrn. up 0 50 from Wednes­
day's ehise of 122 13 yc*t.
Thursday was the fourth
straight day the dollar has
risen against the yen
Trader* noted, however, that
Ihe Ifink of Japan intervened
when the dollar dipped to
122 t&gt;0 yen. buying about
•MX) nillllou from broker*
Tra d er* »ald tile dollar
opened strong following the
announcement to New York by
S o v i e t le a d e r M i k h a i l
Gorbachev ol cut* In the
Soviet troop ntze Hut they *atd
rurphoru over the announcemerit waned later tn the day
In Europe, the dollar began
the day

A g ric u ltu re s u b s id ie s talks resu m e
United Prat* International
M O N T R E A L - U S and
Euro|iean l (immunity official*
giap|4&lt;-d today uvir a proposal
tr cliinlnatr agrtcupurr sub
stdlrs us tui|ies laded lor Ml
accord lielore thr close of
Inirrnattcina) talks on trade
practice*
The U S backed proposal to
Iran subsidies |* une ol 15
trade related Issue* being ne­
gotiated by a 2 3-country
committee holding talk* in
Montreal as part of the meet
Ing of signatories of the Grner
al Agrremriit of Tarrtlf* and
1 rode. .
The nrgotiaintg committer
which Im lodes srnmi official*
from thr United Stales and
Eurofirari Community worked
through most of the night to

nettle ihe Urni-trade issue and
resumed negotiation* al 7 a tn
after breaking oil briefly
T h e t w o * ld e * w e r e
deadlocked on whether farm
subsidies should tie elimi­
nated. a* the United State* has
pro|iosrd. or merely curltrd. a
( H i s i l l o n (aimed by tire 12
rnrmtier nations of the EC. or
Common Matkri. officialssaid
U.S Deputy Trade Keprrsen tali vr Michael Samuel*
said neguilaiunis were conti­
nuing despite t tie apparent
lack ol progress

D o w Jones
Dow Jones Average*
IO O O a m .
30 Indus 2145 45 oil 8 |H
20 Trans
943 91 off 4 07
15 Utils
IH5 22 oil 0 65
65 Stock
613 77 oil 3 19

Local Interest
These quotation* provided
by members of the National
Association of Securities
Dealers are representative
Inter dealer prices a* of
m id-m orning today. Interd e a le r m a rk e ts ch a n g e
throughout thr day. f'rfcra do
not ln~lud~ retail markup or
rnarkuuwti.
Bid
Ask
American Pioneer 3'A
4
Barnett Bank
32V*
32 H
2CK* 20V.
First Union
31 H
31 (V
FPAL
Fla Progrrsa
34'*
341*
43'*
4j
HCA
Hughe* supply 17*;
17^»
I7t*
21 N
Morrison's
55'*
NCR Corp
54 \
39M
Plrsary
:k »
Scotty'*
Ilk
IIW
Soul hr a*l Bank 22 W
23
20 W 21 tS
SunTrust
Wall Disney
65i*
64 K
Westlnghouse
52 V* 52H
I7 U
I7 H
Brunswick
HBJ
UW
9H
1HV*
IH H
Fla National
Winn Dixie
44H
44 (V
SOW
30W
Emerson.... .

Gold And Silver
NEW YORK - Foreign and
domestic goltl A silver price*
quotrd In dollar* prr troy
ounce Thursday
Gold
London
I T ry km* close 423 75 ofl 3 50
Morning fixing 423 30 oil O 45
I long Kong
423 50 off 2 00
New York
Comex spot
gold open
423.9C) up 1.10
Cotnrx spot
silver open fl 165 up 0 025
(L o u d o n
m orning fixing
change Is liasrd on the prrvkitr* day's closing price.)

Project---------Continued from Page IA
two units per at tr
Several state officials. In a
lettrr ihe county received this
wrek. said that was a wrong
d e c is io n C r it ic is m * were
alrnmrd at the rotinty from
DCA. the t)e|Mrl'nvnt of Natura.
Resource* and the Dc|&gt;artmrnt
of Environmental Regulation,
which ircotnntcndrd dental ol
the land use change request
‘ It has.,.been determined that
the Mark Arnold land use
amendment would tie contrary
to th r requirement* ul thr
Wrklvo River lYotectlon Act,"
wrote Paul Hradsiiaw. director ul
Ihe IX ’A division of resource
planning and management

IR E N E C. D A N IE LS
Irene (' Daniels. 75. 41 E.
T h in ) Court. ChulUOta. died
Tuesday ul her residence. Ikon
Aug. 1, 1903 In Jersey City,
N .J., she moved to Chultiola
from Wuldwirk. N .J.. in I960.
She was a home-maker and a
Catholic. Stic was a mrnitirr of
the laidy Foresters of America
Survtvorn Include daughlrr.
Nunn. Chuhiotu. niece, Doris
Ryuft. W a ld w lck : nephew*.
William Dairy. W'uldwick, Richanl, Albany, N.Y.
G uy (Hack Funeral Home.
Wittier Park, tn charge of ar­
rangement*.
A L T O EENN
Alto Fentl, 75. 950 Mellnnvlllr
Ave , Sanford, died Wednesday
at lilllhavrn Health Care Center.
Horn June 10. 1913 tn Clio. Ala .
he moved to Sanford from Or­
lando In I9H7. He was a farm
worker and a member ol Pine
llo|x Missionary llupilst Church.
Alabama
Survivors Include daughters.
Katie Mae Harrington. Sarah
Hlackmnn. lanilae. all ol Sanlord.
Wllhr Jewel Fryer, Margaret.
Ixith of Ozark, Ala.; brother,
H ow a rd , Clin; sister. Katie
Rivers. Dothnn. Ala.: 10 grand­
children; one great-grandchild
Wllson-Elchellw-rger Mortuary.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.
E A R T H A ANN T A Y L O R
Eartha Ann Taylor. 71. 1700
Strickland Ave.. Sanford died

‘Were this umrndmrnt to tie
allowed. it would lie a violation
ol the mandate that Ihe rural
character of tlx- WYklva River
Protection Area tie protected,
and that drvrlo|Niirnt that is not
low density rrsklrnltal In nature
tie prohibited." Bradshaw con
i lu d rj
Tlte Wrklva River Protection
Act. which defined Ihe protec­
tion arc**, was |iu*srd by ihe
Legislature this year to answer
concerns alxiut tile preservation
of ihe nver which run* through
Orange and Seminole Counties
The law establishes strict devel­
opment guidelines near the river
and protection ol animals and
vrgetallon associated with the
WYklva

Scmtnolr i nuim olliri.il* w rrr
cautkruhly uptimlstlc.
Because the proposed devel­
opment t* closer tn the Interstair
4 corridor, planned for more
dense u»es, they say they ran
convince the state thr Arnold
development tsar-rptabl?
"The project Is wV&gt; mile* from
Ihe river," said Jim Bible, depu­
ty county administrator. "It's
rinser to 1-4 than It I* the river, I
think If we send them additional
information. It will pass.”
Bible said beta use the Wrklva
River law Is new. the state may
tx- trying to review land use
change* in the protection area
with stricter scrutiny now Ilian
It will aflrr the law has been In
eflect fora while.

Sunday at her residence. She 15 grandehlldrrti.
was horn June 29, 1917 In
Wilton'Elchclbergcr Mortuary.
Wildwood She was a homemak­ Sanford, III charge of arrange,
er and a member of Springfield merits
Missionary liapttsl Church,
Survivors Include ton. Darryl.
Washington: daughter, Elbe Mar
William*. Tampa, sister, Amy
Turks. Wildwood
• ■OWN D EA C O N RAYM OND
r un*(4l t * f v i(t i tor D**con R*ym«n
Wilson-Etchcllx-rgcr Mortuary.
Brown. U 1101 W Uto Pise*. U n io n ) *So
Sanford. In charge of arrange­ i s n n l • • ») U lw r (M i Will b* *tto II K i m
ment*
Utwill*, at Naw Ml Catr*r, W iu ta ia r,
Baplltl Church. 110* W Ul* I I . wilt, Patio*
L e R O Y S TE V E N S M ITH
Bettor J Piara* •Hunting intormanl to
LeHoy Slevru Smith. 02. 095 toltow al RttUawn C r s l x , F ia t o t &lt;na*
call
Frida, trom ) I p m at t*a Chapal
W Clough Avr.. Lake Helen,
Wilton Exhalba*oa* Mortuary. Vantord. Ml
riled Monday al West Volusia (ha*
pa el arrangement!
Memorial Hospital. DrLaud.
Horn Dec 22. 1925 in 0 «icen. he HAWK INI. E T T A
moved lo Lake Hi-lcu In J94H
Fwnatal tervlcet tor Mrv Etta H in t Ini
N . el Tltwtrilto who pattad ana* thvrtdar
ty ol
for Florida Power and Light, a will he held I p m Valiede* al (he Beimahem
flapliit Church H I U*»en i l . Tihn»ilie with
former commlaaloncr and fire Ratio* Dlvellia Croomi otllclaling Into*
chief In take Helen, a former m tn l le follow at Oakridpe Cam eltrp.
e m p lo y e e of t h r D r L u n d Tltuvrill* Frlandt ma* call Fruity Irem ) I
p m al Ihe Chapel Wilton Eicheiberger
Chamber of Commerce and the Mortuary. Sanlord In chtrg* or errenQe
Florida Hank ol DrLand He was
a mrmtrrr of SI. Parti Missionary
Itaptlst Church, l-.ike Helen and SERMONS. C H A R LIE
a Navy veteran of World War II
Funeral terylcet Ur Chorda irim o n r »|,
He was a member of the Spring who patted away Salieday will be held 4 p m
Monday al CKhelberper Memorial Chapel.
Hill Masortle Ixalge Nit 05 ami a IUO Pino Are . Sanlord. with Eldar Leonard
former coach for the Babe Ruth J Wilton olflclalln* Friendt may call
Sunday Horn a | p m al tht Chapel
Base hall League.
Wilaon Elrhelberper Mortuary Sanlord in
Survivor* Include wire, Mary &gt;h trgt ot arrandemonh
Rutli. Min*. LcKoy Jr., Nathaniel
Sr . bulb ol Hamilton. Vn,,
Earnest Sr.. Gainesville, Keith. SMITH. LaROY S TE V E N
tarvlcot tor LaRoy Stouan Smith.
Lake Helen; daiighlrr*, Marilyn U .Funtrei
el l a i r Helen who potted oway Monday
Mile*. Delores, both of take will be held II noon Sunday al St Paul
Helen, Nadine Dukes. Daytona Mitttoneyy Raptitl Ch.rh, J a rt ton S t . Lake
Helen with Pallor John Mr Mi IIon officiating
I lc n c h ; b r o t h e r . E a rn e s t Informant to follow In Oiteen Cemetery
Robinson. Lake Helen; sister. Wilton Elche'berger Mortuary Sanlord. In
Jnlmnle M Bradley. take Helen: charge « ' orrongomanH

FUNERALS

Group knocks Reagan on
First Amendment record
group
In It* 12H-|Mgr report. People
lor the American Way docu­
mented more than 225 rases of
what It railed “ administration
abrogation of First Amendment
p r in c ip le s ." T h e g ro u p
ch a lle n g e d P re sid e n t-e le ct
Grorge Hush "to mot out those

U n llM Prana International
WASHING I ON — The Reagan
administration‘ b right years tn
[tower were mark* d by u "bla­
tant disregard" for the constitu­
tional rights of Americans, said a
report released Thursday by a
F'lrst A m e n d m e n t lobbying

|xillctrs and rrstorr the respect
for the First Amendment thut
has been woefully lac king under
Ronald Reagan."
"Ta k rn In sum the Reagan
record displays an unprecedent­
ed willingness to undermine the
First Amendment." said Arthur
Kropp

Guns
require mrdiatlon in a pro­ j si rt i* ipat Ion In the Lake Mary
fessional Mir dial of acceptable to Boulevard Gateway concept
both parties Mediation would lie
Dees said she doesn't think It
advisory and not binding, and would tie dillli tilt to get a basic
the r o il would be divided itnllorm ordinance adopted by
equally between the disputing all governments In the county
[xir ties
The cmmrll decided In discuss
In Frbmary tlx- [xisslhllity ol
The proposal will lx- given to having all city elections on ihr
the Longwnod city attorney for vu iir day. on the suggestion ol
(trailing into u proposed In- Mahonry. The m um il will invite
let Irx al agreement Longwcxxl s Sm dra Guard, county commis­
city attorney waa chosen lor the sioner t*( elections, to the tneeitask because he is on retain* r to Ing
thr city of Longwix*d, so iInMembers said there may lie
work will mu cost the county sum. advantage* lo having all
council anvthlng
city elec lions held on the samr
T h r council also decided to day. such a* focusing aitenllun
consider recommending a un­ mi city Issues during the cam
[kilgn (teruxl
iform sign ordinance for all i Hi,
Next month ihe council will
and ihe county. Member* dr
l ifted lo request Information ihr inert at the setxxil linartl ofl Ices
county planning department has III Smford and will discuss Ihe
on ordinances of the various school'* plan for redrawing
elite* slute ihe cm iniy has middle and high school attrn
gathered some ordinances In Its dance d 1st riels

Continued from Page 1A
Those favoring the request
agrrrd the so-called rolmgoll
period would lx- a deterrnl to
crime* ol passion Orange anil
Volusia already havr rn
such a walling [x-ruxl
T h r county commission has
no obligation to bred thr re­
quest
In another m ulrr. the &lt;viun.il
derided tn havr a pmjjosa. fra
mediating dispute* between
county governments ami city
government* drown up In the
form of an iniertrx'nl agreement
lo present to thr county and all
cities for [Mssagr
Ih e ;&gt;ro(»-..il wa* written by
Smith, who Is rhalmtan of the
icunty council, at the rrqursf of
other m-inlx-r*
The proposal Is to mrdtatr anv
Issue fr*r wi'Kh Utrgr.x i seem*
the only alternative- It would

Atlantis---------Continued from Psge IA
bark In Earth than all previous
A m e ric a n p la n e ta ry space
mission* combined
“ This is really an excillng and
important mission for planetary
selenllsls." said Stephen Saun­
ders. Magellan project scientist at
Ihe Jet Propulsion Laboratory In
Pasadena. Call! . said a. a news
&lt;nnferrr..r We hope to collert a
vast planrt wide data have of
image data, altimetry data and
gruvltydatu
The Magellan probe, like other
h i g h -p r i o r it y N A S A space
mission*, was delayed by the
I960 Challenger disaster. It's
launch In April will mark thr llrsi
In a srrtrs of ambitious flight*
that will makr |9H9 life year ol
*l&gt;a&lt; e tel-iter for NASA
Other mission* on tap prxt
year Include llie launch of tlic
glamorous G a lile o probe to
Jupiter and the $1.4 billion
Htrbblr Space Telescope, an In­
strument so ixiwrrful Pioneer
and Voyager-class pictures of the
planet* can lx- takrn from Earth
orbit
Because of the relative posi­
tions ol V e n u s and Earth,
Magellan must lx- launch'd be­
tween April 2H and May 27. Il the
flight Is driayrd past thr "launch

window.” NASA would not have
another chance to send the craft
on Us way until 1991, when
Earth and Venus will oner again
lx- In ihr proper |x&gt;sUtcins
A short four month flight lo
Venus would be technically
[xissiblr with a launch in Octolxi
IPSO, bu* that shuttle launch slot
is bonked for Ihr Galileo Jupiter
prntxAs it ts. Magellan will follow a
looping "type 4" trajectory that
will first carry It to thr orbit of
Venus and then hack oul to
Earth's orbit before a final plunge
toward Jhr inner solar system
and a rendezvous with Venus.
Because of the tight launch
w in d o w . N A S A and M artin
Marietta Carp., builder of the
spacecraft, air under Intensepressure lo get Magellan nil ihe
ground on ilnte So tar. the work
ha* not been easy.
T h r spaierrafl was damaged In
Oetober when a technician
plugged an electrical cable Inlo
Hie wrong socket, creating a
short circuit that destroyed an
on-board battery. Engineers also
have run Inlo problems with
cracked solder Jotnls in elec trlcal
components caused by « cleaning
solvent

Evrn so. official* said that as ol
Wednesday. Magellan had 27
days of "contingency time" tn its
pnx-essing schedule, including
holidays and weekends, to han­
dle unexpected problems
Saunders said Venus Is an
Important area of study for
planrfolnglsts because of It Is so
similar to Earth
"From a planrtologlcal point ol
view, Venus and Earth are almost
identical and If wc could liavr
gone bark some 4 0 billion years
ago when Ihr solar system was
forming, we would have found
that they were. In fact, nearly
Identical." Saunders said.
"They are really identical In
almost every respect except for
thr way ihe evolved So the thing
we really want tn examine with
Magellan I* when did this
divergence In evolution take
place and why did It take placr?
"Since Venus Is so much like
the Earth In size and cnmjxisltlon. It makes probably ihe tiesi
planetary model in our solar
system for understanding more
about the processes that go on on
the Earth and that's another very
imjxirtant reason we're studying
Venus,"

Appeal
Continued from P«gc l A
E n viro n m enial Regulation
In Srptrmlx-r. Davis appealed
the county's application lor a
permit lo construct the 11 RIBs
w hich would ulluw treated
wastewater from Ihr plant to be
further cleaned by soaking Inlo
the ground, "scrubbing" the
walrr.
Davis said he wasn't con­
vinced the system would work,
though the county planned tn
build an underground collection
system around the RIBs whirl)
would collect tlx- scrubbed ef­
fluent. pl|x* tl lo nearby wetlands
and allow II to flow overground
— an additional sc rubbing pro­
cess — lo the St. Johns River.
Davis frarrd In times ol high or
low rain full. the treaterI rMlumi
would flow over or under the
pipe collection system surroun­
ding the RIBs and flow into
Yankee Lake. Sulfur Creek and
possibly the WYklva River.
Davis had sought a "shut-off"
clause In the permit The claiise
wnulit require the county lo stop
pumping treated wastewater
into Ihr RIBs II test rrsults show

stale-allowed pollution levels
have lx*eu exceedc* for more
thim a day.
Deputy county administrator
Jim Bible said such a clause is
not realistic.
"How do you shut a sewer
plant nil?" Bible asked. "The
water coining Into it doesn'*
slop."
But Davis said hr will seek a
shut-oil clause lor the county's
wrtlund* di»|x&gt;s.il system, which
was to lx- presented today In a
meeting with Davis and represc-nlltlvc* of local environmental
groups.

"Fine Then they should have no
problem with guaranteeing It by
agreeing In shul the plant down
II they go over the levels."
Davis said he hopes to rn
courage the county to add addi
tion.it pollution control safe­
guards cm the plant to assure thr
p o llu tio n le ve ls w o n 't be
exceeded.

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Thousands killed in earthquake
Temblor registered 8 on Richter
scale on Soviet-Turkish border
U n lts d Press International

Sanford Mayor Battya Smith pr®*®rn» Nioth?' P«n '//•aver,
foundsr of the Rescue Outraach Mission, with a .'reclamation
declaring Nov 25 Hungry and Homalaat Day in Sanford.

Helping those who help
Sanford’s homeless
■y VICKI DatO flM IIR
Harald Correspondent
SANFORD — The problem
of homelrr* men and women
U not limited to the |r - r
-U itt cf rsijo r rr.rtr?pcl!, -rt
areas. People live on the
streets In Ihlsnrea. too
Rubik l'., Cum
'**■
gaiiUatton* now Is foru-ing
attention on the plight of

homeless U Ui*aiC4&gt;
ttulnttn Faison, of the Re*
scue Outreach Mission and
the Rescue Open Door Mission
of Sanford, said. It may be
due lo the loss of a Jot* or
some soil of Illness, but more
and more people are loosing
their family homes and are
being forced into the streets."
Mayor Bettye Smith re*
cently signed a proclamation
commending the mission for
"meeting the needs of many
disadvantaged citizens with
societal problems that stem
from poverty, stress and hope*
leanness."
According to Smith and
Faison, the mission Is the only
one of Its kind In the Seminole
County area. "We arc in the
process of renovating the old
site for use by families.'*
Fnlsnn said
T h e R e s c u e M is s io n ,
operated by Rescue Chureh of
C ud . until lust year was
located In a facility on Airport
Boulevard
Now. however, a newer,
larger building Is open on
13th Street.
Currently, there are approx*
tmutely 59 people, mostly
single men housed In the 13th
Street facility. Two families
arc Included In that group,
however. It Is the opinion of
those who run the mission
that a irh an envlrmmcn. Is
not proper for children.
Faison said that Is Ih r
reason they would like lo
divide the old building Into
living quarters fur three to
four families.
The reconstruction project
Is progressing slowly. The
church Is doing things a little
at a time as the money
becomes available

Meanwhile, thr waiting list
continues to expand with the
names of families needing a
place to slay.
"The problem gets worse
•Ms time of year." t'aisnn
exploited citing the frigid
lenprraturrs in other regions
of the country lor the tnllux of
hom elr«* m the Central
R ot KI m"

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rising demand was the main
•rai^.. Ihr mission hope- '*—7
ran complete the work as
soon as [tusslble
The mission works closely
with the Sanford Labor Fool
and the Florida .lob Service In
helping people try to secure
work so they can schlevr a
certain level of Independence
once they are discharged from
the mission
"We can really only let a
person stay six days." hr
said. *but In that lime we try
lo help them find a job Wr
have an class where wr teach
them Interviewing technique*
and how to fill nut an applica­
tion "
W hile the new fam ily
shelter will offer the same
services as t h r r u r r r n t
mission. Faison hopes It will
become sn Indr pendent unit
No derision lias brrn made
about whether thr meals will
be taken al thr 13th Street
mission, where 2.127 meals
are served each month or if
they will prepare their own In
ihr building s kitchen
"Donations and volunlrrr
help are always welcome. *
said Faison, hut he fears the
major ponton of the money
will not tie available until the
rhurch* February fundraia
Ing effort.
Anyone wising to make a
film trial contribution to assist
with the rrnovatton of ihr
Alroport Road family shrllrr
should mall their donation lo
Rescue Outreach Mission of
Ssnford P.O Box 4IH. San
ford FL 32771.
"W r want lo reach out lo
this need fur a shrllrr for
homeless families." Faison
said. "W r w ill do R as quickly
as wr are able ”

MOSCOW — A devastating
earthquake that rocked the So­
viet republic of Armenia and
p a n - of eastern Turkey killed
tN W in d s of ii-npu and force.I
President M'khall C.orbu- hev to
rut short his visit to thr United
States 1 hursday.
Soviet officials ta'.d thr Wed­
n esda y quake registered a
massive 8 on thr Richter scale,
making it capable of tremendous
damage, hut It was recorded at
between 6 3 and 6 9 by U S
monitors. It was the strongest
te m b lo r In Jolt the SovietTurkish border region in HO
years, the official news agency
Tasa said,
S o v ie t F o re ig n M in is te r
E d u a r d S h e v a rd n a d z e a n ­
nounced early Thursday in New
Y 01K that Gorbachev would re­
turn to Moscow Liter In Ihr day
to take .1 personal role In direct­

ing relief efforts.

* Preliminary data Indicate
that In the Armenia Republic,
thousands of jienple have d ltd."
Shrvardnadre told a surprise
news conference at the Soviet
mission to the United Nations.
Shevardnadze said Soviet
monitors rrglatrird thr temblor
al 8 on the Ktehtri scale, and
that there was "a lot ot destruc­
tion ** He described the earth­
quake as “a terrible tragedy not
only for Armenia hut Tor ail Un­
people of the Soviet Union **
Gorbachev was in have stayed
In Ihe United Stairs until Friday,
when he was scheduled to go to
CutvL ,Mc also was to have
Visited Bi iiaiu 011 Ihr way thick
lo Moscow
In the absence of Gorharhev.
the Politburo In Moscow formed
a r o m n its s H iii headed by Pre­
mier .ilkolal Ryzhkov To deal
w ith Ihe afterm ath of Ihe
earthquake." Tasa said

United Press International

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NEW YORK - Tile wives of
the world s most powerful men
met for lunch Wednesday to talk
about the families and children
of t fie w o rld w h ile t h e ir
husbands conferred shorn the
possibilities of global peace.
The much-touted "feud" be­
tween Nancy Reagan and Raisa
G orbachev appeared lo be
non-extstrnt as tlie two ladles
smiled, talked together and
touched hands.
T h r only lest lhan-cordlul

comment came from the Soviet
first lady, wfm told the other
guests that the Soviet Union has
opened up. "And now you must
ail open up "
Commented Rragan. "Well. I
always thought we were open
T h e l u n c h in h o n o r of
G orbachev a nd hosted by
Miircrlla Perez d r Cuellar, wife of
U.N. Secretary’ General Javier
Perez de Cuellar. Included a
guest list of notable women.
In c lu d in g f ir s t -la d y -t o -b e
Barbara Bush. Matilda Cuomo,
wife of New York Gov. Mario
Cuomo. T V Journalist Uartiara
Waller*. Helena Shultz, wife of
Secretary of State George Shultz,
philanthropist Brooke Astor and
cosmetic® manufacturer Estre
Lauder.
The lunch was described as
a .11 in a n d

I r le m l l&gt;

with

Gorbachev Inviting the Reagans
lo visit her and her husband I11
Moscow, and. In turn, being
invited in California — whrrr the
Reagans will reside when the
president leave* office Jan. 20
At one jiolnt. Gorbachev was
asked If she was tired after her
long trip from Moscow. Before
Ihr question could lie translated,
Rragan broke In and said. "She
never gels tired Site never looks
llrrd."
G o r h a r h e v . In a t&gt;I u r
plnstrijM-d suit and white blouse,
arrived after a drive of a few
block* from the Soviet U.N.
mission to the I’rrrz de Cuellar's
ted lull k townhouse on Slitlnii
Place

largest city with 165.000 people.

G o ve rn m e n t spokesm an
Vadim JVrfUyev and Toss, said
1enlnaksn. Armenia’s second
largest elty wilh 228.000 people,
suffered even greater damage
and casualties than Kirovokan
S ovie t F o re ig n M in is try
spokesman Gennadi Gerasimov,
also In New York, said the quake
"w as discussed over lunch"
Wednesday by Gorbachev anti
President Reagan "There has
been consider able Itm of life **
Gerasimov said.' There ts rvrn a
o.tull vliiJge th rrr that ha.,
practically disappeared Irorti thr
lace of the earth."
Gerasimov had insisted earllrr
Wednesday that Gorbachev
would not cut short his visit to
New York, saying only that "thr
army Las been mobilized thr air
force has been inobtllzrd. and
also physicians "
T h r qu.ikr was centered south
of thr Caucasus Mountain* in
the Soviet Central Asia, nr.ir
Lrntnakan and between thr
Georgian capital uf Tbhsl and
the Armenian capital ol Yerevan

Gorbachev declares military reduction
Unltsg Prsss International
NEW' YORK - Soviet Icadr,
Mikhail Gorbachev. In his first
s p e w 1 to tnr United Nations.
Wednesday declared a unilateral
10 percrnl cut In his country's 5
million strong armed forces snd
a partial j.ihdrawal r f soldiers
and tanks lacing N A TO forces In
Eastern Europe
"Tod ay I ran report to you
that the Soviet Union has taken
a decision to reduce Its armed
forces." Gorharhev told the U N
General Assembly before meet
ing with President Rragan snd
l*resldrnl elect George Hush
Gorbachev's announced mili­
tary ruts Itavr apparently met
some resistance within the Sovi­
et military, one Soviet official
said "You can assume this was
the subject of Intrnse d is­
cussion." Ihe nfflrtal said
H ours aftrr thr announce­
ment. Soviet Foreign Minister
E d u a rd S h evardnadze said
Gorbachev lie forced to cut short
his New York visit and return to
Moscow Thursday lo dtrrct
rm rfg rn ry rarthquakr relief in
Soviet Armenia
' Mikhail Gorbnebrv trrta that
w I m-ii a people to sullering. he
ha* lo be thrrr and hr has to
le a d the e lfo rt h im s e lf .”
Shrvardnadzr told a midnight
news conference at the Soviet
U N mi**‘oti "For this reason
w r havr lo rut short this visit
and (Thursday! w r will tie re
turning home ’*
Asked whether Gorharhev
might he rrlurning to Mimhow tu
deal not with the rarthquakr tail
with political opjMisitton wtthtn
t h r S o v ie t le a d e r s h ip ,
Shrvardnadzr snapped "That Is
not a civil question "
S o v ie t F o re ig n M in is try
spokesman Gennadi Gerasimov
s a id M a r s h a ll S e rg e i
Akhromryev. chief of staff ttf ihr

Soviet military had retired I11
the (Nisi few days far "health
r-i* o n »" and denied rrports dial
hr quit because he ap|merd the
(lo o p led ut iin ta

Asked after his sprrch If
K r r ml In h a rd -lin e rs w e re
r-ashing with him over the cut*
Gorbachev. * h - Is trying lo
reform his country's stagnant
ctwoomy and restructure the
political system, replied vigor
ously "N yrt. nyct. nyrl. nyrl "
Gorbachev and his wife. Ratsa.
then toutrd the World Trade
C e n te r a n d ra p p e d t h e ir
whirlwind lour of New York by
ordering their quarter-mile-long
motorcade lo stop In Ttm rs
Square and sirpptng from thr
limousine to wave lo llte crowd,
•flocking security ofltcer* hut
thrilling thousands of wellwishers
Besides fits dram atic an
nuuncemenl of the rrduetton In
conventional forces. Gorharhev
In Ihe U N address arknuwl
edged Ih r detrrioralliig military
situation faring Soviet troop* In
Afghanistan
The Soviet leader railed for a
comphrrnslve cease-fire begin
mug - fan I. a freeze on territory
captured m Jig M m g U-e in ­
troduction of a U N |&gt;raerkeeping force and "stopping as
of the same date (Jan II any
s u p p l i e s of a rm s lo a ll
brlltgrrrnt* **
T h e U n it e d S ta te s a n d
Pakistan are among count rtr«
supplying Moslem rrt«T* and the
Soviet* supply the Afghan gov
eminent
Gorbachev brokr with th r
generally optical and com tliato
ry lone of his address only oner,
chastizing thr Unltrd Slate* for
barring Palestine Liberation Or
ganlxaltrq h-adrr Yovsar Arafat
from addressing live assembly
Hut at tile World Trade C'rnlrr
the Soviet Iradrr said "O u r

that recognize* ihe rtghu of rach
countries to determine its own
(M ill

"Today the preservation of
any kind of closed m m tety is
liardly jmssiblr lie said "What
w r arr talking about to unity In
im i \ II we aswert thU polltl
tally. If we reaffirm our edhrr
ence lo Ireetlom of choice, then
there is no riMitn lot thr view
that some Itvr on Earth by
divine will while others are hr re
by virtue of chance
The most dramatic aspret of
Gorbachev's address was the
troop cots and promise* to at
least partially dismantle thr
m assive m ilit a r y -In d ustria l
rumple * of the Soviet Union that
lias dr -nurd p m tou* rrsrnrri e*
for decades
The priortt 1 glvrn to tfte mill
lary has left Sovtrt consumers to
struggle with h&gt;ng lines and
chronic shortage* of rvrn the
most hask' ImidstuH*
tkatiw hev said that within llte
nest two years the military's
profile want to live tn prair with "numerical strength will Iw re
thr Americans I think wr are dined by 500,000 men The
now al Ihe thrcwhhokl present n u m b e rs ol c o n v e n tio n a l
at the birth of a new phase in our armament* w'll also In* sultstan
Hally reduced Tills will tie done
relationship "
Gt t&gt;b nic»-&lt;tjig .wqh. B rggat^ ti|iil.ifgm)jy Wltfiout r e l a t i o n In
and ikzsli. Gortmetirv sakl. ll the talka im llte mandate ol Ihe
was a very ofien meeting In a Vienna meeting
Gortiat-hev was referring to llte
good atmosphere We shared the
view lh.it what wr lutvr brrn 13-year-old Conference im Secu­
able to liegln over the years rity and Co of*-ml ton In Europe
talks
should he continued **
" B y a g r r r m r n i w ith our
Ills sprrch. Ih r llrsl by a
Soviet Iradrr In thr U n ltrd Warsaw Trraly allies, wr havr
Nations in 28 years, drew a dec ided lo withdraw Ly I (Ft I six
Mantling oval ton from delegate* tank dlvlstons from the GDR
and provided a sharp contrast to (East Germanyl. Czrctioslovakia
and Hungary and to disband
Ihe shoe pounding confront®
lioti.il altitude n( Ihe late Nikta them." Gocbachrv said
T h r Soviet Iradrr said 5.000
Khrushchev
T h r crux of Gorbachev** m o rr tanks will h r cut in
message, which lie has rm - European Russia with a total of
phaslzrd rrpratrdly. was a call H.300 artillery piece* and HOH
for a new 'universal order" comliat ain raft also bring rut In
basrd on peaceful coexistence Euojiran Russia

Reagan reacts to Gorbachev’s announcement
U n I M Prsss International
W A S H IN G TO N President
■ I a m p ro u d to
Rragan. once among the shock
an tl-c o m m u n lst
troops of ihr Cold War. said
Wednesday his fifth summit
w ith Sovtrt Ir a d r r M ikhail
Gorharhev gave him confidence
that the superpowers* search for
cooperation and peace will be
T h r president bid farewell lo
jiursurd In the next admin 1stra­ Gorbachev al their ftlih confer
ence in a little morr lhan three
tion.
In a major foreign policy
years — and al Reagan's side
address capping a day of all- was his loyal No 2. President
smiles diplomacy In New York, elect George Bush
T h r talks with Ihr Hovirt
Rragan told the American En­
terprise Institute that his after­ lender were "jmsltlve and en­
noon talks with Gorbachev were couraging" — words Rragan
"positive and encouraging "
himself pul Inin his address to
“ I think wr both expressed the i miservails c "think lank"
satisfaction In what w r have
"The discussion covered our
achieved In recent years,” he entire four-part agenda with the
said But. "We also recognized Soviet Union, and wr lookrd in
lhat luml.imrnt.il differences be­ particular at whal had hern
tween our countries remain In achieved since our last meeting
many areas and that determined In Moscow and what still ended
efforts by both sides will be to hr accomplished In Ih r
necessary In the months and future." said litr president, re­
years ahead to overcome such ferring to Ihe Issues ol bilateral
relations, arms control, human
difference* "
R eagan also d e cla re d of rtghlsand regional conflicts
" I expressed lo President
Gorbachev's decision to cut So­
viet troop strength by 500.000 Gorbachev my confidence that
men — a dramatic move ihr thr work wr began together at
Soviet Iradrr announced earlier Geneva In 1985 will rontlnur
Wednesday In an address to the under thr hush ad nitn 1strat Ion."
U.N. General Assembly —
can hr said.
While upbeat over llte com ­
only say that If II Is currted out
speedily and In full, history will pletion ol Ills foreign policy
regard II as Imjiortant. signifi­ tasks. Reagan hantrnrd to reas­
sure his conservative supporter*
cant."
In tils final turn on the world that fir lias not abandoned the
stage, the 76-year old con ­ staunch anticommunism that
servative Republican went to lias brrn his hallmark for two
New York and jilayed the genial decades
*J am proud lo say I am still an
host to the 57-year-old reformminded communist ut a two- antl-communlst," Rragan said
hour lunch and conference on *T continue tu lie dedicated to
G o v e r n o r 's Is la n d , u n d e r ihe Idea that we must irmn|&gt;el
snorkling December skies and our beliefs ami advance our
the watchful ga/c of the Statue American Ideals to all ihr (tro­
llies of ihr world until Ihr tower®
of Liberty.

9

First ladies at lunch

Soviet officials and authorities
In neighboring Tu rk «y . which
also was htt by the quake said
thr death toll would soar into the
thousands But thr full extent of
the damage would not Is known
until comunink nitons were iestored ana rescue trams w rir
able to rrnch aflectcd areas, they
said
"Much devastation and disu­
nities are reported front severo'
districts ol Armenia Particular
damage was caused to thr towns
of Lenlnaksn. Kirrvakan. and
several district localities ” Tasa
sakl.
F ilm of th e d e va s ta tio n
broadcast by Soviet television
showed p e o p le s e a rc h in g
through the rubble of rol!.-q&gt;srd
hulldingi Huge columns nf
concrete and *t**c1 were twisted
and broken like mat r list Irk* by
Ihr powrrful quake.
"By prelim inary estimates.
thou*ands of people have been
left homeless and there have
been death* and tnturtes," Sovi
et television rrp u rte d from
Kirovokan. A rm e n ia 's third-

say

I am

s till

an

•Ronald Reagan
ol the tyrants i-rumble to dust "
lb said fils philosophy lias
liern vindicated and denounced
the "naysayer®
who pro
claimed wr could not succrrd "
"We came to Washington
together in 198 1. both as amicommunists und as tmapologeiir
defenders and promoter* of a
strong and vibrant America." lie
said. The resulting altitude he
said. " siihhI lit firm opposition to
•tie previous decade's misguided
all rm pt to place ilu-, country on
whal they used to call In the
1970'* the ‘right side ol htstoI)
Wednesday's meeting rajijied
a governmental, and personal,
shift during Hie Reagan pre­
sidency In dealing with the
Soviet Union — from his firstterm " e v i l e m p ir e " a n t i ­
communism to fils second-term
pragmatic deal-m aking that
started with Geneva — where
Rragan mid Gorbachev got at
qualnird and suggested there
was room tn manrtivrr with
each other
At the CXlolier 1986 summit
III Reykjavik. Iceland, they
nearly agreed lo rllmtnale all
nuclear weapons but Rragan
refused to restrict research on
the "Star W ars * anti missile
system.
R e la tio n s c h i lle d u n t i l
hrraklhtoughs at thr negotiating
luhlc crmelcd the Inirrm rillalr
Nuclear Forces Treaty, signed a
year ago when the Soviet leader
came in Washington. In May.

Rragan went to Moscow amt
drclarrd thr (.'old War was al an
end
By contrast Wednesday's
meeting was almost jMitntrdlv
kiw-krv lor Rragan who tn six
weeks conclude* lit* tw olrrm
presidency, and (or Bush, who ts
slowly building a foreign jiolicy
tram to pul Ids ow-n brand on
the emerging U S -Soviet rela­
tionship
Rragan said Wednesday night.
"While a new era is Indeed upon
us. I hr re ts nothing inevitable
about ii ll w a s thr tesull &lt;&gt;( h a r d
work — irtil uf tesolve and
sacrifice on Hie part of those who
Itivr freedom amt dare strive for
It '*
On Governor's Island. Rragan.
Hush and Gortxir hrv had Umrh
and talked tn the red tirirk
colonial residence of thr admiral
in charge of thr nation'* largest
Coast Guard Installation
When the mer'lng was over,
the three men smiled almost
ceaselessly and U.S officials salt!
thr summit conversation was a
light-hearted mix of story swu|&gt;
plug and superpower politics.
Rragan and Hush then accom­
panied Gorbachev to the nearby
shore where ihey lookrd upon
the Statue of Liberty and lower
Manhattan.
Secretary of State George
Shull/ said. "Over lunch, there
wus a mingling ol Ihr substantivr and Informal," ami there
was some chat of "the healthgiving properties of horses. ... I
iiellrve the grnrral secretary
brought It up hut the president
got going on It." Rragan I® art
avid horsrrmin
At thr table. Rragan raised his
glass anil said. "Thin ts my last
meeting: I would like lo raise a
toast lo what w r have ac­
complished,"

�Santord M*r»irl, Sitnlcid. Honda — Thursday, Dacetnb*' 8, t988 — ?A

Woman opens fire in shelter, kills one

N A T IO N A L

L.hU-1 Trj* e IntsrnaMv.val

BR5EFS
F ire rag es in Los A n g e le s
LOS ANTILLES - Santa Ana winds carl) Thursday whipped
tip fire* I hut sjirrad from a Baldwin Park paper company to a (
least seven homes in a nearby .icIgtdKirhnod. and blackened
brush in Glendale that threatened other houses and rlosed a
major freeway, authorities said
Sevrtt hoi.es and lour coin.r.erelal at ruptures ■•more th.".n a
square block - In ihr San Gabriel Valley community of
Baldwin Park were eel aflame by embers carried on Ihr wind
from a huge blaze tha' broke oul about 12 13 a m In the Allan
Paper Co . a County Fire »]K)kesman said
Police went door to door In the nearby neighborhood
knocking on door* and window* and using a public address
system lo order people front tbelr homes tbrealened by the
dying embers

F a th e r arra ig n ed in m urder o f child
SACRAM ENTO — Cone* sled behind a towel rlutrhed over
his facr. a man was arralgnev ti hi* hospital bed on charges of
fatally ntahhlng his 8 -year old daughter and wounding bis
three other young children and hts wife
Michael Wayne Nlila 31, who apparently tried to kill himself
by Indicting knife wounds after the Saturday morning
ramjiage. held the towel over his luce during the entire
arraignment Tuesday, leaving only hi* wavy brown hair
visible
Luted In slahle condition, he had gauze bandages around his
lelt wrist and right lingers, and also had a stab wound In the
stomach
Nlda U charged with one rount of murder and four counts o(
Attempted murder stemming from the 9 a m nmijMgt at his
home
Neighbors and (miter have said Nlda apparently was In a
drug-induced frrn/v when he chased Ills eldest daughter.
Laura Jean, out of their duplex, tackled her and pulled her
hair, then stabbed her twice In the throat
Awakrned by the screams of Nlda's wife. Diana, horrified
neighbors watched as the child was stabbed to death In the
front yard
His other three i hlldren — twin boys aged 7 anti a daughter.
4 — wen hospitalized In serums condition Diana Nlda. who
suffered a rut hand and bruised fare, was trratrd and rrleased

C o a st G uard s eize s 37,000 p o u n d s o f pot
CH ARLESTO N. S C. ItJPIJ — A Coast Guard cutler armed in
put Wrdnrsdav with 37.000 pound* of marijuana selzrt. m
what of lie laIs called one of the largest operation* of Its kind thl*
yrar.
The Coast Guard said the marijuana was discovered Tuesday
on a fishing vrsset krown as the Mr Ted Eight Columbian
national* on h.i*rn thr craft were arrested cm drug rhaigr*
The seizure was the second largest murtjuana haul of 1988
for the 7th Coast Guard District, which conduct* more titan (A)
percent of the Coast Guard * drug related law enforcement
operation*
The largest seizure of the year. Involving 37 &lt;*x) pound* of
marijuana, occurred In January off the Florida Keys
From Unil*d Pros* lnt*rnallonal report*

DENVER — Witnesses said a
woman. Juanha Whitaker. 40
had a “ mean took on h -r face"
when she suddemy stood up
W ednesday w hite a w a itin g
routiMllng at the a . -Iter and
started shooting at random with
* pistol. She killed one jh ;*on
and wounded I wo others
Whhakcr barrlrarleJ herself
Inside the shelter and was coax­
ed into giving up hy police who
heeded her wish not to face new*
photographers, authorities said
I’nlter Sgt. I’hil Omni: said ht
had learned Whitaker's motive
for lhe ahwiling while negotiat­

ing the woman * surrender but was coherent, some ot It was not w ho vaa a female resident of thr
ahclot. also was listed in lair
said he could not discuss it
coherent."
A u th o ritie s said Je u n n lc condition early Thursday wuh a
But Dinan. who talked with
Whitaker for more than an hour, Archuleta. 24. an employer of gunshot wounn to the ih!gh.;
said he pet^uadrd her lo give up the shelter, was shot three times Patiala wald
Five oilier people were »realrd
after prom ising that poller In the head and rh rV Sht died
would not shoot her and that her at St. Anthony Htvtplul Central, for minor injuries, apparently by
picture would not tie taken hy across the street lio n the shelter Dying glass or In the rush m
leave the building. Wycknfl said
news phoingraphrrs Whitaker on the western edge of the city.
Tht»e were uilcotillnned rr
Tw o other peoplr were taken
was taken out the bark door out
to Denver General Hospital with IKins (hat Whitaker used either a
of sight of thr media.
“ 3 h r was very concerned gunshot wounds Ken Sant h-z. . 3 8 -c a lib e r or 4 5 -c a llh e r
about Iter futurr Si.t's been |f| 29. the shelter manager. was handgun. Police said they did
town, she's no; had good hit k In listed In fair condition ai ihr not itnow where stir had ob­
town, not had any chances to hospital early Thursday suit an tained II.
Whitaker apparently had lieen
Improve bet lot." Dinan said abdominal wound, said bmpti.i)
"I'm not sure what her 'otal s p o k e s w o m a n B e rn a d e tte living at the shelter since Nos
23. p o lle r d e te ctive J o h n
grasp of rrallly was uim e o ’ T adllU.
Pamela Hand. 31. of Den/er. Wvckolf said
what shr talked with me about

Landmark settlement reached
by 120 companies in cleanup
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rnvlronm rnlal olllrlal praised
the agreement between 120
rom|Mnirs lo jviy for the i leLmiji
of one of the nation"* -vorsl toxle
dumps Aw a landmark case for
the federal Superfimd program
The companies and several
governmental agrnete* lhal senl
tiazardous waste to Ihr Operat­
ing Industries Inc. dump lu
Monterey Park. 10 mile* east of
downtown l.o* Angeles, agreed
Vscduew'ty nz .( « ik ! &gt;m*ic than
$4Hi million under the Sujierlimd
program to clean up Ihr waste
site.
The settlement was the largest
recovery ever of Superfund
money used lo clean up a toxic
dump. Environmental Protection
Agency official* said
The settlement, filed as a
t'onsrnt decree In l/S District
C o u rt, w ill provide money
Inward cleaning up the I'JO-acrr
landfill, which the EPA ha*
tlrcmrd one of thr most com­
plex and contaminated site* in
the rial Ion."
l-».ge as I he settlement la. It
represents only a partial cleanup
of thr site EPA officials said the
cleanup cost could reach 9200
million lo 9300 million which
the government experts to re
rn vrr through future settle
merits
Daniel McGovern, regional
administrator of the EPA. called
Ih r agirrm rtii "a landmark for

Eerie near-parallel
to tragedy revealed

the Sup?rtund program" anti
said II rralflrms onr of thr
program ’s major principle*
which "Is that those rreponsiblr
lor contamination should bear
thr rxprnsr of cleaning it up "
Among thr tom [Mine* signing
Ihr agreement were Ihr AttantK
Richfield Co. and Ihr Time*
Mirror C o . both based In lavs
Angeles. Beatrlrrdlunt W’rssnn
Inc.. Exx-in Corp and Coca-Cola
Cri Th r p*&lt; i also w si signed by
the Low Angeles Department ol
Water and Power

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an errtr near parallel lo a
I r . i g r d v t h a t k i l l e d si x
flrrflghtrr*. a crew of flrrmen
found rxploslvr chemicals In
a truck that canted no warn
trig sign* alter they pul out an
engine fire In I F - v rh lrlr

Official* said Wedm sda&gt;
that llrellghter* w rrr called at
5 30 p m Tuesday in a rrsi
or til tat arru «m Kansas Clly.
Kan . where the trues itaii cun
out of gas an&lt;t a fire started
when the driver was trying to
restart the tmrk
They put out the engine flrr
and then discovered 1.100
[ m u n d s of a m m o n iu m
perchlorate — a cfiemlr.il
used lor rocket fuel — In 23
b a rre ls m a rke d " h ig h ly
explosive." ofllcUta said

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spokesman fo- a steering com
mlttee rrprrsrnttng 60 rntnju
mrs jkartlrtpatlng In thr settle
merit, said Ihr group agreed m
Ihr srlllrm rn l only to avoid
costly litig.ition
Hr rmphaslzrd lhal thr com
pantr* did not hrrak any laws
wlien they brought wastes to thr
landfill, althuugh thr ledrral
Suprrfund law require* them to
assume responsibility lor Its
cleanup

" O b v io u s ly , the tru ck
should have been placarded
and they should have had a
m a n ife s t." said Kowenn
Michael*, spokeswoman fur
the Environmental Protection
Agency In Kansas Clly. lia:.
On Nov 29. six Kansas
City. Mo lirrfighier* who
were battling a f!rr In a
vehicle at a construction site
wet- killed when a supply of

ammonium nltnstr exploded
Officials witch retiu d the
barrels from the truck Wednrsd.iv and idled an evacua­
tion order lor the 20 squareblock area along Leaveworth
Road, which a fire dispatcher
said Is lined with houses T h r
barrels were taken under a
police escort to the Fort Riley
Army base. 120 miles west of
KansasClty. Michaels said.

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."'orlda — Thurxday. Dscs.nber 6. 1068

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Arafat accepts Israel’s right to exist
United Pres* Inum atlonel
STOCKHOLM . Sweden - PLO
Chairman Yasser Arafat spelling
u'U explicitly what hr previously
had wily implied declared em­
phatically Ills organisation’s ai
i tp u n c r ol Urarl'v right *::l»t.
Ainlai '* stritetneni Wednesday
on Ihe crucial Issue of PLO
recognition of Israel was hailed
by Ihe Swedish government as a
step toward a jicairlul settle­
ment In Ihe Middle East. U.S
officials cnullcusty welcomed
Arafat'a "c!..t lllra ilo n ." but
!*ru-l said the statement was
nothing new
Tne Palrsllne Liberation O r­
g a n 1 / a 11 o u c h i e f , w h ile
acknowledging Israel's right lo
exist, stso said I hi year-old
Palestinian uprising in Ihe
iMdrll-nccupled Wist Hank and
Gaaa strip "will continue until
there Is a Palestinian slate
Anyone facing occupation has
Ihe right to resist "
Arafat, who amved In Sweden
Tuesday at the government's
invitation to m rrl with a gtoup
of U S Jews. Issued a pilot
stairmenl with Ihe Anirrl. uns
Wciloesday clarifying a Nov. 13
proclamation by Ihe Palestine
National C o u n rll. (hr PLO *
par Ilament-In exile, which de­
clared an !udc|&gt;rndrnt Palest!
nlan slate

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Nicaraguan c a p lin defects
M ANAGUA. Nlcai.’Hui — A n air force captain drfecird to
Honduras Wednesday vrllu an anvsnced Soviet-built amnonl
hehropte i . Nu aragu ri and llonduiHii olflclnls said
A D c It o m Ministry statement in Managua said Cap! Edwin
Kstrada. who It Ox scribed as 'a Cl A terrorist.’’ Ilcw the
helicopter at roaa Nn t u n u ' t northern Imrdrr into Honduras
early Wednesday morning
In Tegucigalpa. Honduran Foreign Minister Carlo- Lo |m-/
Contreras villi authorities begun to qurstton Estrada nnnirdlately after h&gt; landed In the allrrunon. "Estrada Is being
Interrogated. b. ik c It u not usual for a foreign military aircraft
to enter Honduran territory." Lo prr Contreras said
The llondunin armed lorvrs said In a statement that
"investigation* and the relevant procedures will tie carried
out."
The U S maga/lnr Soldier of Tontine lias u standing offer of
.» $1 million reward lo any Nicaraguan pilot who delects with
at. MI-23. Ihr most sophisticated combat hi hcoplrr built bv thr
Soviets

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H iro h ito rep o rted v irtu a lly c o m a to s e
T O K Y O — Emperor Hlrohlln sc.lfered his first blood loss In
three days Thursday, and a Tokyo television station reported
the H7-year «ild monarch was close to a comatose state
"Tlie emperor had voluntarily movrd his body Ibis morning
However, hts const lousness Is very low. nearly a stage id coma
at the moment." Nippon Television reported
I'alace officials have said only that llirnhlto. who has been
bedridden with sui|&gt;rrtrd abdominal canrer since Sepl HI.
was sleeping most of the lime and lias not hern speaking
lltrnhlto passed a small amount of blood In the morning, his
Oral since Monday, and wwx given a transfusion of nearly half a
pint of blood, palace nlll.

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Yasser Arafat
The PNC's proclamation Im­
plicitly rcmgnl/cd Israel s right
lo exist by accepting U N Mr*n
lutlnns 242 and 33H. which
retognl/e Ihe right of nil stale*

said Mandela. 70. was linns
ferred In r Wednesday from the
Constantiaiierg Clinic in t ape
Town, wherr he was rrcnviring
Iroiti iut»'ii ulosls lo a house at
the Victor Vrrsier Prison Com
ptex In tlie wine growing region
of Paarl outside ilie southern
rtty .

Tlie transfer is the lair si in
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in Ihr region to exist within
secure boundaries The United
Stales sad Israel, however. CTlII*
d ie d Ihe stairm enl as loo
vague, and It was ilt.il criticism
Ui.iCAr.il.il tried lo address in Ills
lion.
statement Wednesday
"W hat happened again In
"The PNC accepted two M a l e s
Sweden today is a referent e lo
—
a Palestinian slate and a
Jewish stale. In practice Israel. Ihe unclear, evasive |H**iilon
Is that clear? Aralat told a news taken In Algeria by ihe PNC with
a sort rrf a cunning rxptanaiion
conference
T h e statem ent Issued by of those resolutions." Peres said
"Unless there will tie an end lo
Araf.il and ihe five American
Jews said the PNC "established violence and terror, a clear
acceptance of 242. a readiness to
Ihe Independent state of Pale*
line and accepted Ihe existence negotiate In a Irre a n i peaceful
situation, . myself b rllrvr that
rrf Israel as a stair in Ihr region "
li .ii — . d&gt;. l.in .1 ihr Pair siim.in all Ihr substitutes are rather an
parliam ent’s ’’rejection and rxrrrtse In public rrlaUuns Ilian
condemnation of terroitsru in all a real choice In political terms."
Prrrs said
its forms, lot lulling slate lerrur
Nila Hauser, chairwoman of
Ism "
Prrsldeni Reagan. asked alioui Ihr group of live U.S Jews who
Aralal s stairmenl lielorr fie left met wit!. Arafal In Stockholm
W a s h in g to n lo inert w ith Tursdav despite sh.up criticism
from Israel and major Jew ­
Gorhui hev lit New York, said
We haven l had lime lo review ish American orgatnl/alloiis said
what II Is rh.it hr said Ih rrr she was satisfied thr PLO had
%l«rr ifWally, we look forward lo now fully clarified Hs position
regarding Ivrarl
that."

i In raciert/rd a* a phased rr
lease ol Ihe leader of Ihe out­
lawed African National Con
grrss. lull Mandela * lainlly and
ihe international community
have demanded Ills uncondi­
tional freedom
Mandela * wile Winnie said
her husband's siaiu* a* South
Africa's longest serving point, al
prisoner remained um iungrd

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orw *|M|ref said Thursday tliat AIDS
was I lie vengeance irf God on sexually
promlsi nous Westerners and It blamed
excessive freedom In Ihe Untied Stales
lot providing the deadly disease with an
environment in whk h lo thrive
"Call me a straight laird moralist If
you will, hut I jirrsisi in my view that
AIDS is God's visitation on Ihr human
rate lur Ihrlr unpaniniiaMv Irivoioo*
apprnarh In sex." said /hang llulrnln in
a signed commentary In the English
language China Dally
The wrllrr went on to chastise ihr
Untied States for Its ‘ casual .iltlludr
In w a rd sex and suggested U S
authorities need to i lamp down on
individual liberties lo rurti the sprratl ol
or quirrd immune deli, irm y syndrome
‘IIII Is nn oretdrnt that a great nation
that ollrn claims her jiroplr enjoy Ihr
grralrst Irrrilom In Ihr world Is Ihr very
nation that now has the greatest
nurntwr of AIDS pallrnts" /hang said
"When freedom oversteps certain
limits. It lirrornrs Itrrnsr. which ran
never lead lo anything good
The allusion lo Ihr role ol G&lt;nI m
man's allairs is rare in a nrwspajwr tun
by Ihr officially atheist Communist
Parly and Illustrates Ihe anxiety with
which China Is rrs|Mimllng lu Ihr spread
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J O H A N N E S B U R G . Sou t h
Aim a — A decision lo traiislrr
black natlonallsl leader Nelson
Mandela In a house adjacent to a
prison and lo grant him more
contact with his tsmllv Is unlike­
ly to satisfy demands for his
uncondlttonal release
Justice Minister Kohte t'oelsre
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PLO chairman Yaaaar Arafat

S rrrrta ry Of Stale G rorgr
Shull/, who made the decision
In deny ire visa, raid the
announcement "seems i« lie a
Hide bit further clarification ami
I welcome that. Hut there Is still
a considerable distance lo go '
Isra e li Fo re ign M in is te r
Shimon Peres, speaking at an
Impromptu news conference
outside lilt Jerusalem home,
also rrttli (red Arafat's statement
and wild II was just a repetition
of the Nov. IS Algiers drclar.i

Mandela takes another step iuwara possible release

D u a rte d is c h a rg e d fro m h o s p ita l
MEXICO C IT Y - Salvadoran President .lose Napoleon
Duarte, suffering from terminal stomach v td liver earner, lias
checked out erf a Mrsiro City hoapltal where he was admitted
sis days ago. embassy sources said

$ T h e P N C a c c e p te d tw o s ta te s — a
P a le s tin ia n s ta te and a J e w is h s tate , in
p ra c tic e Israel. Is that c le a r J

liul Ihr lour ol Ihr article was In
keeping with general Chinese attitudes

IHit Ills lawyer * .’d Mandela t
fainilv would visit him by ihe
end of the wrrk
Avoh quolrd Winnie MaiMtrta
as saving her huabMtd "sllll
remained a prisoner of Ihe Smith
Alrtr.i government and that thr
concession made today to him
|iersoually is clearly a rrponsr lo
Ihr domestic and international
pressure Inr hi* release "

holding that AIDS — spread through
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exchanges irf tm.lv fluids via sex or
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contaminated blood — Is a plague
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also announced Ihr rrsulis ol rrcrui I
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rests showing 11Ml 14 Intriguer* living
in China were either carrying ihr virus
or had contracted ihe deadly disease
is spur ihe small number ol cases
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lorrlgu residents and Chinese w ho havr
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lived abroad Sex between Chinese anil
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lorrlgnrrs Is already rllrctlvrly Illegal
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�S anford H orald, S an ford , F lo rid a — Thursday, D ecem ber 8. 1988 — SB

Mitchell leads
Rams’ comeback

Mourning has big
night for Hoyas
nesday night to Northwestern
Louisiana in their home opener.
Pemrll Smith and Terrence
ll look Alonzo Mourning i l l of
llirrr games in
replacing Bayford scored 21 points earh lo
P a t r i c k B w | n f{ i n I h e lead I h e Demons, which scored 5
(mints In Ihe final 50 seconds to
Georgetown record tiooka.
Mourning, in juat his third break an BO HO He.
LeHon Ellis scored a careercollegiate game, broke Ewing's
■Ingle-game school record for high 37 points to lead Ihe
blocked shots Wednesday night Wildcats. 2-4. and Blchlc Farmer
to lead Ihr fourth-ranked Moyas and Brgglr Hanson added 10
•o a 95 02 victory over Division each.
Al Ann Arbor. Mich . Glen
II Si. Leo.
The Irrshntan. who wears the Bice led Ms Michigan players In
same No 33 Jersey as Swing, double figures with 21 (minis in
blocked I I shots, exceeding power No. 2 Michigan In a
Swing's mark of 10 sel on Feb. 108-62 victory over C rn lra l
2. I OHS against lloston College. Michigan.
Klceconnecird Tor 14 points in
Ewing went on to become llie
First choice In the I OHS NBA the second half as Michigan. 7-0.
drub and an all-star selection turned a 20 point hulfllme lead
Inin a 40 point victory. Terry
with Ihe New York Knit ks
M ourning also scored I I Mills scored 10 (minis, while Loy
point* and grubtied IO rebound* Vaughl added 10. Sean Higgins
13. Kirk Taylor 11 and Bumeul
In ecrnlng the first triple-double
Boblnsnn 10. Jeff Majerle led ihe
of his fledgling college c a r e *.
However. Georgetown Coach Chlppewas with 17 points while
John Thompson said he would Carson Butler had 10
Al Chapel IIOI. N C JrlT Lelm
prefer to shv away from com ■
srored 25 points *nd Kevin
luring Kw log and Mourning.
"I think we have a great deal Madden had 20 and No 5 North
of respect, admiral ton and lovr Carolina rode a 15-0 start to an
(or Patrick hut at the same HO-77 victory over Vanderbilt.
Despite an early lead of 23
token Alonzo* got to be A ton to
(minis. Ihe Tar Heels timid n’t
M ourning." Thom pson said
And I’m not interested In |mt away the Commodores urtlil
making any eompartson* with a 0-0 spur) with less than eight
minutes In play
h im at all w it h P a t r ic k ,
Al Tulsa. Oklu.. Byron Irvin
particularly at this stage of his
career I’m not certain In four scored 23 points lo power No 11
Missouri to a 73-01 vlrlory ovrr
p irs front no* I would uo that
because I don‘1 think It would la- TuLa
The Tigers led 3 G 17 with 4 50
fair loeliber one of them "
Guard Charles Sm ith also rem ulnlng In the half, and
muved In front 4 1-27 early In the
broke Ihe school single-game
second half
m in d lor assists in the game
Al L ob Angeles, Trevor Wilson
Sm ith , the starting point
scotctl a i areer-high 32 |M&gt;lnis
guard on the bronzr medal
and freshman Don MacLean
winning U.S Olym pic learn
n u t bed by Thompson I his fall added 14 lo lead No IH UCLA lo
In Seoul, had III assists to break an H5-74 win over Boston Uni­
versity
the mark of 15 set by Jim Brown
Tlte liruln*. 4-0. are off lo their
on Feb. 27. 1905 against
Itrsl start since I9H2-H3, Boston
Katrletgh Dickinson
University. 3-2. were led by
Smllh anil Jarett Jackson each
Tony DaCosta with 30 points
scored 13 points to lead seven
At lata Angeles. Eric Knox lilt
Georgetown players In double
12 of 10 Minis from the Held and
figures, while Jo h n T u rn e r
added 12 (Mtlnls and 10 re­ scored 25 [minis In push Oregon
Slulr lo a 100 00 victory over
bound* and Dwavne Bryant bad
Loyola Mary mount.
II.
Lari Martin added 1H point*
Kentucky, which Is under in­
and Gary Payton had 17 point*
vestigation by Ihe NCAA for
and 10 assists as ail (begun
recruiting violations, also Is
Stale starters scored In double
having problems on Ihe court
figures
I h r Wildcats lost H5-82 Wed­

By DAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent

Unltad Press International

Lake Mary * Mika Morthla jacks up a jumper Marthla scored 10
points In Wadnaday’s 60-47 triumph over Ft Pierce Central

L A K E MARY F o rw a rd
Bernard Mitchell sr ored 20 of his
game-high 30 points In the
second half lo key a second half
comeback as the Lake Mary
Bams (2-11, defeated Ihe Fort
Pierce Central Cobra* (0-3).
60-47. In a non district boys
basketball game Wednesdaynight before 101 fans al latke
Mary high
*'l looked at Ihe bench, and the
roach (Willie Richardson. Bams
head coachI gave me a stare like
It's crunch time," Mitchell said
“ And since I'm the team leader.
I decided lo take charge of the
game."
And Indeed he did as Mitchell,
one of the top p laye rs In
Seminole County, hit on consec­
utive three point field goal* lo
give the Bams the lead for good
al 34-51 with four minutes left In
u.c third quarter.
Mitchell also grabbed 10 rehounds and had three steal* and
assists for the night.
"W e started slow tonight, but
we started to lie more ronslstent
In our play In Ihe sernnd
f j a r t e r . " said Richardson
'After Ihe first quartrr. we
darted to execute more, and got
nurh heller shut selections "
It took awhile for the Bams lo
,rt untrnrkrd as Fort Pierce took
advantage ol some cold shooting
hy Lake Mary lo take a 10-2 lead
al Ihe end of Ihe first quarter.

Then the Hams started to
slowly get hack Into the game in
the second period with Mitchell
Muring 10 points as Lake Mary
Irailed 27-20 al the half.
Then the Bams went from ihr
/one to Ihe man lo man defense
and forced Fori Pierce Inio
several had shot selrcllons. and
Ihe tide turned In favor of Lake
Mary as they otilscored Fort
Pierre. 22-9. lo lake a 42-36 lead
Into Ihe fourth quarter
The Barns continued to put
the pressure on the Cobras at (he
start of Ihe Inurth quarter as I wo
quick steals by point guard
George "A ir" Gordon was con­
verted Into points and the Hams
Increased their lead by 10.
4030
O ther Bams players who
played well Included Mtkr
Mrrthtr who scored 10 [minis
and Chris Davidson and Gordon
who scorrd six apiece. Fori
Pierce was led by foward Patrick
Higgins wllh 14 points and
rrn lrr Shawn Smllh wllh 13.
In freshmen action rarler. the
Bams rnllrd hy Galway. 77-27
wllh Alon/o Brundldge the high
scorer (nr Ihr Bams with 12.
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Winter Park nips Edgewater, 61-59
and gol ample support on Ihe board* from
Junior Andre Hlngkvisi (13 polnis. H re­
bounds)

By JIM RICRRNBACKBN
Herald Correspondent
WINTER PARK - Kerry Patrick usually
heads Imste after game* and watches ihe
replay of his Winter Park boys basketball
learn In Ihr cnmforlsof (tome.
What he rnJoyed the most late Wednesday
night as he viewed Wlnler Park's 61 59
victory over Edgewater hours earlier was
sen an renter Danny Rubin's Jumper with
seven seconds lell that won this Metro
Conlerence tunlesl
Hulun, who scored 10 (minis and pulled
down nine rebounds In last Thursday's
69 63 win over Edges-a Ier In The TlpO ft
Classic lnvii.uioii.il, finished wllh 17 (minis

Hubtn and Hlngkvisi took a twicksral In
point* In senior (mini guard Willy Dannie,
who finished with 23 (minis, right assists
and five steals Duunlr. 5 -ot-B from threepoint range last night, was the main man
Iasi week with 24 [mints, rlghl rebounds
and a dozen assists
Wednesday's scenario bore similariilr* to
last Thursday's plot as Winter Park (3-l|
grabbed an early lead only lo have
Edgewater 11-3) roar from behind Trailing
11-2 In Ihe first period, the Eagles look a
35 2H lead mm halftime. Responsible for

Edgewater* surge were junior Alonzo
Anderson (22 points tolnll. sophomore*
Donovan Williams (13) and junior Robert*
Hamller 110).
Tied 59 59. W lnlrr Park allowed tlie cluck
to run down lo 21 seconds before calling
lime out After working Ihe hall around.
Hubln delighted the predominately partisan
crowd with his turnaround Jumper
ED G E W AT I * 11*1 Anewton U Will-*™* l l H w n.ttr 10
YYYiiNf. V t o « l M y K im o c * 1 Woodtl T o U i t l l l l l *
W IN TE R F A X * &lt;411 Otunic f t Rubin II. ftlngk.ltl 11.
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Park 4 I0*un&lt;« 1 O t* " s »* 'd II

Raiders hit No. 10 in JUCO poll
From dtaft report*
Seminole C o m m u n lly College, 10-4
ovrralt and 2-0 In the Mid-Florida Confer­
ence. )mn|M-d into the State J U C O poll for
(he first lime this week as they come In at
Ihe No lOsjMit
Polk
104) m.uni.lined ihr No. I *|**t
lollowrd by Miami Dade North. Chl|mla.
Day Iona Beach. Pensacola. Mlattil-Dade
South. Ptrvaid. Palm Beach. Si Petersburg
and Seminole
In the individual slutlslli* for the Mid
Florida Conference, sophomore forward
Trrell It lines of the Baidrrs ranks eighth In
Ihr scoring department with a 10 0 average
Vincent Emerson 115,1) Is l l l h and Hubert
Thomas (13.H| Is lOlh

S t'C s Mike Gasklll has Ihe lop (lied goal
prrcrnlagr tn the MFC and also leads Ihe
slate at 70 0 |10 ol 2S| while Emerson Is
ninth I5H.4I and Bota-rt KUdardctll ranks
14th 152 1). Thomas ranks llth In the
three-point held goal perceniage (43.2)

sernnd leading assist man tn the MFC with
100 In the Hrst 13 games for n 7.7 average
Willie Fisher of Lake City has got ol! lo a
blazing start with I DO assists tn 10 games
tor 10 6 average

In ihr tree throw shooting department.
SC C * Hod Vcrmlllo Is the MFC leader at 100
percent |0 of 01 wllh Nick MilldakU sixth 114
ol 17 H2 41. T J S&lt; aletta 10th (14 of IH.
77 H|. Thomas I4 lh (20 of 20. 70 91.
Emerson lOlh (35 ol 40. 70 1) and William
■’W impy” Wood* Is 22nd |42 of 59. 71.21

Tra m wise through 13 games, the Balder*
averaged H4.7 polnis per game while
allowing 77 8 The top scoring Irani In ihr
MFC Is Crnlral Florida which averages 94 4
The lop defensive learn Is Daytona Beach
which surrenders 71.5 polnis per itaittr

In the retmunding department. Ihr to|i
Balder Is Barnes who ranks ninth with a 7 H
average Starry William* ol Florida Cominunily CoUcge-JackftOnvtHe leads at 12 3
(&gt;er game
Wood*. Ihr Raiders' polnl guard. Is Ihe

Seminole Communlly College will com­
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this Friday and Saturday After Ihr tourney,
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Jau. 5 at home against University of
Wisconsin Center at Wauktsha

Raiders-------Continued from IB
14 40 to (day
Seminole then went on a run
of its own started by an outside
Itank shot hy Mllldakls. Brown
then lilt one of two free throws,
and liarnr* came up wllh Ihr
rrliuund on tlte miss and fed
Brown fur a In sip Emerson lilt a
free throw before Mllldakls
connected on a long range
Jumper to up Ihr lead lo 51-41
wllh 11 36 to play.
Brown had one of his best
night's as a Balder and was a
mnstunt threat on the Inside,
Brown terrorized Ihe Matadors
■ill night ns lhey were keying on
Emerson and Baines, Ihr two
players who killed them last
season
' They (Valencia) wen- playing
up on me and sagging Iwuk on
Vince (Em erson) and Terell
(Barnes)." Brown said. "When I
gol Ihe ball I was one uu one and
look It lo Ihr Issip They didn’t
ever Ink k off me so I kepi going
lo Ihe iNiskel."
Seminole went lo Us scorer lor
the night and Mllldakls came
through again tvs he received ihe
ball on the block and (nil down
the layup to up the SCC lead to
03-57 wllh It 12 remaining.
"1 shot 1teller In the second
half." Mllldakls said of his per­
formance. "I relaxrd on my shot
and hustled more on defense.
This was a hlg win. wx stayed
undefeated in the conlerence
and wr'rc comfortable playing
together."
Mall Sucdnicycr Ihcn lilt two
free throws lo irlm Ihe lead to
63-59 with 57 seconds to play.
The Baidrrs llten came down
and miswrit ihrtr field coal op­

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No. 3 OaiTRidge outguns Apopka, 73-60
• Y JIM RICKftNBACKIR
Herald correspondent
AI*OPKA — Oak Ridge Coach Ron Smith
realizes when your team la ranked third In the
latest FSWA suite poll that every game Is a
championship game
There are no off nights, particularly when you
'travel to play a tram with the talent of an Apopka
and you're preparing fur a Friday night faceoff
with defending District 4A-IO champ Evans on
•the mad as well as nest week's prestigious Grrat
Florida Shootout at Klsrtmmee Osceola High
School.
Smith breathed a sigh of relief aftrr the
•Pioneers left Apopka Wednesday ntghi with a
7I100 win before 501 fans bui wns concerned
•atxml his teams' breakdown at certain points In
Its d 1striel opener.

"We re not playing smart basketball." Smith
said, after watching Gfoot-7 junior center Willie
Fisher and 6 6 senior forward Alonzo Hams
combine for 47 points and 20 rebounds. "We
have lots of talent and show flashes of being
really good, but a team knows If they beat us It'll
Ite a feather In their cap "
Things got a little ticklish for the Ibonrers (4-0)
midway through Ihe fourth quarirr when
freshman Shelby James hit a free throw lo bring
Ihe lllue Darters I I - l l within a three-point shot
159-56) of a lie. lint Apopka's 6-7 center Norris
Davis plekrd up his fourth and fifth fouls In a
10-second span, exiling with four points and 3 52
left.
Fisher took advantage of Davis’ absence,
•coimg seven of his game-high 29 points down
the stretch lo sral the victory.
"If Davis' depart me didn't do anything else, li

threw our momentum off," said Apopka Coach
Frrd Arnett, whose tram plnya host to Lake
Brantley tonight before traveling lo Winter Park
Friday. "And when Lorenzo (Hooper) got Into foul
trouble early In the second period, we losi some
quickness "
Only Junior Cedrtck Varner (24 points) and
Derrick Clark (18) kept Ihe Darters within striking
distance during Ihe final half The tandem totaled
nil hut five of Apopka's points In the first two
periods, hut Apopka trailed 41-31.
The Pioneers pU ked up wherr they lell ofl Iasi
Saturday night while whipping Winter Park In
The Tlp-OfT Ctaaalr Invitational's title game,
using (Is inside-cmtside game lo offset Varner and
Clark.
Srnlor guard Greg Hall ( I I points) penetrated
well al times and was effective from thr oulsldr
on his way to nine first-half points Meanwhile.

Ram s
blank
’N otes

Thai experiment-while-playing
approach ran lend to dlsaslrr,
but Seminole did lls share,
offering only token resistance In
the (Irst half (surrendering over
. 20 shots in ihe llrsi 40 minutes)
fn the second M lf. Ihe 'Notes
played a much more com pel It Ivr
game and artually got some
. shots off.
"I'm not too disappointed."
said Suzy Krno. coach of the
Semlnoles "Last year, we lost lo
them 9-0 early In Ihe season
"If only I can get the girls to
play In thr first half like they do
In the second hall. You could are
Ih r difference. Th e y played
much belter In the second half
We should have had two goals "
i
Not tli.it it would have made
much difference. Dana Hoover
had a hat I rick for Lake Mary In
the first half, scoring at 9.04

Herald correspondent
Ovlrdo's grappling Lions took
to Ihr mal Wednesday night
; hungry lor their first win of Ihr
, season against St. Cloud. The
; Lions were successful In pinning
;down the victory by defeating
the visiting Bulldogs. 42-35. In
prep wrestling action at Oviedo
-High
; The Lions Improved Iheir re­
cord to I -1 and will resume
! action Friday an they travel to
Oak Ridge to take on the Pio­
neers
; After the Bulldogs' Jason Mill
; er won ihe o|&gt;rnlng match, the
; Lions' George Cook pinned SI.
Cloud’s Rav Kempher In 31
seconds 111 the I 12 [xnmd weight
class St Cloud got a win in the
119 category und then It was all
'Oviedo until ih r 152-pound
match.
At 125. Mall Price baffled
llralh While until finally wear­
ing down his opponrnt and
getting thr pin at 5 42 In Ihr
match Ovlrdo's Krn Schnipp
look advantage of a much
weaker Nell Jrsirscn by going al
him right away and coming
away with a quick (tin at I 111 in
the I.TOmalrhup.
Going Into the 135 category,
the Lions’ Jim Vela knew he had
his hands lull with St. Cloud's
Mall Miller, hut dug down drrp
lo come up wllh a pin at thr 3:32
mark Paul Isaacson, wrestling
In the 140 wrighl class, con­
tinued Ovlrdo’s winning streak
by pinning Ihr Bulldog's Scoff
Butler lit 3:43 and John Doxlry
ended Ihe five mutch pinning
sjtrrc by disposing of Lance
Willingham In 1:14 of the first
period

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O V IE D O — O vlrdo's Lady
Lions, a much-improved Irani
over a year ago. figured a good
way lo fetuw llu l Improvement
would be lo have a good maich
Wednesday against powerful
Lake Brantley
Only I oikr Brantley refused In
cooperate.
Jennifer MrMasirr became tlie
second Lady Patriot lo srnrr five
goals in a game this season as
sixth-ranked Brantley roarrd lo
a 17-0 hemlmile Alhtellc Confer­
ence shellacking of the Ladv
Lions at Tom Storey Field
Lake Brantley, defending SAC
champion. Improved to 6- 11
overall and ran Its ronfrrrncr
record lo 3-0 The L*d/ Patriots
have their biggest match of Ihe
early season Friday night when
they host ‘mirth ranked and

unbeaten Lakr Mary The Lad)
Kama come tn al 7 0 overall and
2-0 In the league
O vie d o , 5-4 overall, now
stands al 1-3 In the SAC Tin
l-adv I.tons Itnpr In rebound
Friday as they host another
s la t e -r a n k e d team
Lak&gt;
Howril'sLudy Silver Haw ks
Th e Lady patriots had an
excellent srortng ratio Wrdnrs
day nl,;hl as Ihrv scored 12
limes out of 21 shots lakrn
Brantley held Oviedo to Just
three shots and goalkrrprr Kinu
Kurz made two saves tn re
cording the shutout
Fo llo w ing Mi Master, who
along with Stall fox has scored
five goals in a game this year in
Ihe scoring roJunin was Joyce
Tilths. Fox. Tara Harding Beth
Scliarfrr. Dawn Douglas T ria l
Finley and Stairy Feldman with
one goal spine

Campbell’s goal
gives Howell win
N n H N W »t* U lM 4 M M i
Lake Mary a Crtsftie Snow gcoa to the ground fo
knock e ball away from Seminole ft Michelle
Leggore In girls soccer action Wednesday at Lake
Mary High The Lady Rams, ranked fourth In the

•tala, ran their record lo 7-0 overall and 2-0 in Ihe
conference with a 50 victory Lake Mery has a big
match Friday night as it play* at U * e Brantley

28 05 and 32 02 All Ihrre wen afterward " W r didn’t expert lo
unassisted. Hoover picking up win this game, but I hoped w r
ihr lull In truffle In front of the could keep It to 3-0 In the second
Seminole net and beating Os­ half."
borne to the left post all three
Scoring a goal also would have
hr I[ted. but Tammy Scott was
times.
In l Ite second half, as Hr no equal lo the few challenges
juggled tin lineup, looking for Seminole presented her with,
Ihe right combination. Seminole making two saves on Seminole's
played a much more competitive six second hall s! k&gt;(s
slyle of sore-er. The quartrt of
Once. It appeared Scoff was
Am y Williams. Heather Brown. beaten w hen Jennifer Lin
Melissa Schukiuan and Mary da mood slid a shot by tier to the
Vezlna earned praise from Reno right But the shot hil the right
for Ihetr work on defense,
goal post and bounced right to
Thai didn't slop Lake Mary S c o tt, w h o s m o th e rrd It
from adding lo lla trad. Amy M!c belle Leggorr r.lso had some
Alexander and Donna Rohr each opportunities, tail couldn't capi­
nailing home a goal In the Anal talize for Ihr 'Nole«
With Ihe win luckrd safely
40 minutes
"You never know what lo away. Ktsnrle was ublr lo appre­
expect from girls." said Rrno ciate the differences brtwrrn thr

two trams and lire sprcial pro
biema the Semlnoles gave Ihe

Kama
"W c have a program that
.rinks a lot In I lie off season," hr
explained. "A lot of the girls play
Hub sorcer In the off season
"They (Semtnolrl hark it up
Into llirlr box a lot on defense
When that liapurns. you have lo
start shooting in no outside, lust
like In iKiskrtball You do that,
they come Out III mark you and
II opens up the limldr game "
On Wednesday night. It all
worked
Seminole, now 3-4. returns
home for a Friday night match
with the first-year Lady Wolves
of Deltona Lakr Mary. 2-0-1.
travels to Lakr Brantley on
Friday night.

Oviedo sticks
St. Cloud, 43-35
•y CHUCK BUnOftftft

“ W'e didn't rebound well In Ihe first hall."
Arnett said "They're a physical ballclub. but
they're clran. "If you want to slay with them on
the boards, you're got lo gel position and hold ll
“ llul like 1 said before (he neason. we re gearing
towards (hr district tournament That lakes a kit
of pressure off our kids In the regular season "

M cM aster’s 5 goals
lead Brantley rout

.B yTO R YD oS O R M IC R
:Herald spons writer
L A K E M A h y — It wasn't
In u rh of a contest, but It was an
inlerrstlng display of U u iu C &lt; r
trams at different stages In Ihetr
;dcvrlopment: one exploring Ihe
-higher levels of play with the
;other trying to find a lineup that
Works
For thr second day In a row.
Seminole High School took a 5 0
healing at the hands of Lake
Mary. On Tuesday ntghi. II was
the Trtbr boys soccer team. On
Wednesday night. It was Ihe
girls' turn.
And ll could have been worse,
had II not been for the bnvc play
of Seminole ‘keeper Bobble Os
burnt- |2 I saves, a third of which
were of the difficult variety) and
Ihe studious approach by the
Lake Mary Lady Rama
"W r tried to work on playing
thr liall In. to work on making
our runs." explained t.akc Mary
roach Bill Eisaelr. "At one lime.
I made sure the girls only look It
down the out side and played II
into Ihe middle."

Fisher and Harris scored 15 and 8 points,
respectively. Fisher ripped down six of his eight
first-half rebounds off Ihe offensive boards, many
of which Iransalalrtl Inin baskets

St. C lo u d ’s B rian B utler
started a four match Bulldog
winning march wllh a major
decision of Andy Heinrich. 26-9.
In the 152 ca te g o ry. T h e
Bulldogs won flvr of Ih r Iasi six
matches, however Ovlrdo's Mike
Kobla's pin over Mike Pitcher in
Ih r 220 pound weight cluss
slopped a clean sweep In Ih r
heavier weigh Is and rtm irrd (hr
Lions'first win
In thr junior varsity match,
the voting Lion wrestlers pul ihe
buby Bulldogs In Ihr doghouse
wltha36-32 triumph.
B R A N T L E Y A T M ARY
In a big early season wrestling
malt hup. Lakr Mary s Rams and
Lake Branlley's Pali lotl square
off tonight al 7.30 al Like Mary
High T h r Rams are considered
the lop team In Ihr area while
Brantley is attempting lo mukr
lls move Inward Ihr top
In oilier wrestling action this
week. Lym an High hosts lls
annual Christmas Tournament
on Friday and Saturday ami
Seminole opens Its season Sal
u rd a y al a qua d meet in
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Sophomore guard Tanya Lewis brings Ihe ball upcourt for Lake
Howell s Lady Silver Hawks. Lewis and Ihe Lady Hawks return lo
Seminole Athletic Conference action tonight at Oviedo High. II Is
the SAC opener for both learns wllh Junior varsity action starling
at 6:15 and varsity at 8

Frasi staff report s
LAKE H O W ELL To ri
Cainplictl look a pass from
Christine Frankenhetgrr and
scored the game's only goal al
28 00 to give Ihe Lake Howell
Lady Silver Hawks a I -O decision
over Hie visiting Lyman lady
G reyh oun d s on Wednesday
night
Lake H o w e ll goalkeeper
Heather Braun made four tavrs
on the nine shots Lym a n
mustered to earn Hie shutout
The win ker|m the Hawks
record perfect al 4 0 Lyman fell
lo 1-3-1
"We playrd a much heller
srrnnd half." said Lyman roarli
I-iur.i Rountree "We had seven

shots m the set und hall and held
Lake Howell lo Just lour shots
We nerd to pul two good halves
together That's our problem
Itrvky Carr. Lym ans krt j* i
was r ailed on In makr six saves
on Ih r 11 shots taken by l^tkr
Howell l.akr Howell also ended
up taking five comer kicks w hilr
Lyman did it I lake any. Moth
teams werr whistled for five
fouls
In thr Junior varsity prrliml
nary. Lake llowrll and Lyman
playrd In a scoreless lie
l.ytnnn next plays on Friday
when the t)rtaiiid Lad] Bulldogs
|s»v a visit for Junior varsity and
tarslly matches at 5 15 and 7
p m . respectively Lakr Howell
(ravels lo Ovtfdo on Friday for
Its nr xt matche

Float needed when
fishing wild shiners
Far and away the most popu­
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shiners Is with a llout of some
type Nol only Is this the most
popular method of fishing wllh
wild shiners. II Is also the most
relaxing because the cork acts as
your visual cur
There arc several "Iricks of Ihe
trade" llial guides use to make
cork Ashing even more effective
T h r ntnsl obvious Hung that an
angler rtitild do In makr his life
easier Is lo use floats that are
easy to s |m&gt;i Dnpaintrd corks
made of natural materials urr
often dlfflrull to ser when float­
ing amongst hyacinths and
other vegetation For Hits rrason.
I prefer to use the fforrscrnl
colors, especially Hie red f'loresernt red Is rasy lo spot, and you
can even follow the ork un­
derwater when a liass Is running
off with your shiner.
Many anglers opi for the tradi­
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ex (left shiner fishermen use ihr
!U|K-rrd models. Round flouls
afford loo much resistant- when
u lias* Is attempting In pull (he
cork through vegetation A
tapered float will slip Ihrough
mats of weeds Huff would cnlrup
a round bobber.
Another rulr of ahlner fishing
Is never lo peg your cork where
II will nol slip up your line.
Murphy's law often applies to
shiner fishing, and Ihe worst
ih.it can possibly happen often
does. It Is common for a cork lo
fx-come wedged In vegetation,
and If Ihe float Is |&gt;cggrd. (hr
bass will drop Ihr shiner tx-rausr
there Is loo much resistance
Line ran slip easily through a
cork Hit Is not pegged, and llirrr
will tie no additional resistance
toalert the bass Ihnl something
Is up.
If gelling u strike Is Ihr easiest
pari of shiner fishing wllh a
cork, (hrn selling Ihr hood Is Hie
most dlfflrull. Slack line Is the
main cause of missed strlkrs.

and anglrrs rnusl lx- careful lo
reel up all of the slack lx-lorr ihr
hiKik is set
A llrr years ol experimentation
and more missed strlkrs Hum 1
s-uuld like lo admit. 1 discovered
Him! rapidly rrrllng up Hie slack
until I actually fell (hr fish ts Ihr
most effective method for me to
set the hook
Employing these simple Ups
will Increase thr odds for success
on your next shiner fishing
expedition.
Shupr's Scoop
ll Is imposslhlr lo set Hie hook
too hard when shiner llshlng lor
bass Often your line Is en­
tangled In weeds or other
obstructions, und u hard hook
set Is your only chance of driving
Ihe hook home Inthc Jaw of u
bass.
Fishing Forecasi
Lem on Bluff Flah Cam p
reports good spec fishing In
Lake Harney. Hass llshlng Is on
Hie slow side, bul should pick up
wllh Hie cooler weather. Puzzle
Lake is difficult lo llsh because
ol high water.
Sieve (lard al Hie Osteen
Bridge Flab Camp reports good
fishing for specks In Lake
Monroe In 5-7 Irrt of water. T h r
arra around Stone Island rr
mains popular. Ctwrlcs Merrill Is
catching some nlrc stringers of
specks In some deep holes below
the new blrdgc Hass llshlng i»
still slow wllh Ihr high water.
The ro d weather has slowed
up the hoi snonk bite at
Sebastian Inlet.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Thursday. December 8.

1988 —

People
CALENDAR
Ceramics sale to supply gift-givers
Stetson University's &lt;rtamlr* class will hold its annua! lull
pottery sale, just In ilm r for Clulstmus. on Thursday and
Friday. Dec. HO, from 9 a in. to 3 p m on Ih r strji* of Ihr
university's Carllon Union Building. Del-anil Hundreds of
handmade pieces will be displayed foe sale, with a third of the
money going to the an department for supplies

Golf tourney to aid Alzheimer Center
The Alzheimer Resource Center Inc In Winter Park will
benefit from the Lake Norui Charity Golf Tournament at Lake
Nona on Friday. Dec. 9. Teraiff time Is D i m with che» k in and
( om inrnlal breakfast from 7 30-8 30 a m. Dartircur buffet and
awards ceremony will be included In Ihe day s events Entry
lee Is 8175. which Includes sweater, golf, goll cart, golf lulls,
breakfast and barbecue. Players may rrgtsirt by railing the
Alzheimer Resource Center at 843-1910

Woman’s club to sing for DAR
Tile Sanford Woman's Club Chorus will present a program of
Christmas music at a meeting of the Sallle Harrison Chapter of
tlie National Society of Daughters of Ihe American Revolution
on Friday. Dec 9. at 12 30 p m at Howell Plai^- in Sanford A
alien* auction also will be held

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcohol l&lt; s Anonymous gm ips meeting Friday include
Altam onte Bprlagai
• New Life Group, noon. H p m . ojien discussion. 442 S
North Lake Wvd . Suite *016
C a aM ib arry:
• Clean Air Group, noon, alrohohr* only, non-smokers orly.
Prints Club. 130 Normandy.
• Good Morning Group 10 a m H p m open discussion.
Rebus Club, 130 Normandy
• Happy M*
Group. 3 30 p m open ■*••* •usam, Reims
Club, 130Nurmam1v
• HcU&gt;« Group fi .Ml a rn often Him u*»ton. noun, alinhoiut
only. Relate Club. CM) Normandy
• Young People Group. H p rn . alcoholics only, non smokers
only. Rebus Chib. 130 Normandy.
• Rebus A lam in H p m . Helms Club 130 Normandy
Lake M ary:
• Sand IHind Group. H p m . open discussion, non-smokers
•oily. 1097 Sand Pond Road
• Can Uni* 41 Anon. P p m , beginners mrcitng 1097 Sand
Pond Road
Long wood:
• lunigwaid Group. H p m . aliolmhis only, non smokrr*
only Moruv lan Church. 1301 W Stale Rood 434 a I Pressview
• Survivor*Group noon open dro ussiott 3101 I
I..inr
• lamgwniHl Al Anon. N p m . Moravum Church. 1301 W.
Stale Road 4.14 al Prrssvtrw
Hanford:
• Sanford Group, noon and 5 30 pm o|trn discussion h
p m .open step meeting. 12 0 1 W. First St
• Sober Won Group noon and 3 30 f&gt; rn . often discussion M
p m alcoholics only. Sahara Club lold driver * license office)
25H7 S Sanford Avr
• 24 Hour Group. H ft m often discussion.House of Goods ill.
■Fourth Street and Oak Atsrmir
W eklvai
• Wekiva Grouft. H p in ,, alcoholic* only Wrkiva Pre
kbyte ru n . Stale Road 434 and Wekiva Springs Hoad

Zoo to get percent of sales
llttrdlnr s in Altamonte Mall. Fashion Square and Daytona
Mall will donate K&gt; percent of purchases to Ihe Central Florida
Zoological Park on Saturday. Dee 10. from H a m to 10 p.m
Shof»f*crs should lake sales receipts to Ihe volunleer lahlr and
register the zoo as Ihe recipient of the 10 prrcrnl donation

Holiday stories to be told
Holiday Stories Around tlie World" tltlrs the family
stnrylrlllng festival to l&gt;e prrsenlrd by the Florida Slorylrllrr*
Guild al the Central (Casselberry) Branch of the Seminole
County Public Library System on Saturday. Dec 10. from 1-3
p m Admission Is Ircc and Often lo Ihe public Sixteen l&lt;* al
storytellers will take turns telling holiday stories In each of Ihe
three meeting rooms at the library. 215 N Oxford Rond.
Casselberry For more information, rail 339-4000

Santa making charity visits
Heglnnlng Saturday. Dec 10. Santa and tils elves will laavailable by ap|xilntmrnl for surprise visit* lo homes as
sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity al ihe University of
Centra! Florida The fraternity's 17th annual Rent-A Santa"
project will benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Fees
begin al 825, or 850 for a party of 40 nr more. Christmas Eve
visits bv Santa will Ik- 835

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M n o w lO ntrilis* kr Bat ArtrrH S

S h o p lifte rs are g e ttin g a w a y w ith le a s in th e ad ven t o f w is e r m e rc h a n ts and s te p p e d -u p p o lic e a c tiv ity .

S hoplifting more a losing gam e
By SUSAN LO D IN
Herald Matt writer
SANFORD — "Tlx the holiday
shopping season, htii «hupli(ting.
w hich Is irx rraslng as Sanlord
grows, knows no srason
Sanford Poller t’hlef Steven
Harriett said that as with other
crime*, impulse mollvair* many
shoplifter* Small, easily conY ru le d Item* aYr te m p tin g
target*, rven lor Mine who have
money In their porkrt to pay for
ihe item, or who really have no
use lor ii *
The profile of Ihe *hopllfter Is
a* varied as the linns stolen and
the motivations for stealing
However. Harrtetl said, many
arr juvenile* w ho steal com modItlr-s such a* rtgarrltr* or alcohol
that ihey ran ‘1 buy legally.
Cosmetic* and audio tapes are
also favored, he said
Sortie steal food, either for
ihernselvr* or lo sell/swap for
narcotics Many siolnt items arr
taken to supjKirl a drug halm.
II.un&lt; It Mild He liellryi-s tfi.it a
lew shophllcrs are true klcpI o m an Iar s w ho have a
iisvrhnloglial compulsion to
steal.
Harriett remember* when, a
lew year* ago. a woman was
caught waddling mil of a San­
ford store with a ham between
her legs
Poller also ended a shoplifting
spier In which group of suspect*
starird tn Winter Park and had a
&lt;.irlo.ul ol sltilett clothing bv tltr

lime they were capttirrd In
Sanford, hr said.
Harriett said shnpllllrni in
some eases expertenre the thrill
of gening something fur nothing
Dill when you steal and steal
again, odds arr you’re going In
gel i alight he said
When shoplifter* are taught,
th e y d o n ’ t u s u a lly m a ke
headlines, unless they llghi
shnpkrrpcr* or ixillcc ofllerr*
who drlaln them. Sliopllltlng is
unique In that merchants can
legally confront and detain sus
peels, and recover goods stolen
from thetr stores But resistance
to arrrsl also brings charge* of
liattrry and stiller srniriiccs.
"Resistance is gelling In be
more rotnnmn than II was."
Harried said "Merchants are
eonceniratlng on loss prevention
more ihfm ihev used to. and that
b r i n g s m o r e confrontations."
When caught with Ihr goods.
Hurried said, the typical shop­
lifter will say he or she arc Idendally took an Item they meant to
pay for They often ollrr lo pay
lor Ihe Itrm Hut aftrr you're
ratighl. It's usually list lair to
plead lor mercy

It's up tn Ihe merchant to
decide If charges should be (lied.
Harried said And most shopkee|iers. he said, are taking a
hard llnr against shopllllrrs
They do prosecute, and have
sophisticated systems to slngle
oui shoplifter*.

Tips will help you to
be safe, not sorry
ByHUSAN LODKN
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — T o help ensure
a safe and happy holiday
season. Sanford Poller Chlrf
Sicvru Hutrtcli said he has
reassigned sotnr officer* in
order lo beef up patrols In
areas where crim inals are
mure active tht* lime of year.
And A lta m o n te Springs
police In Opera!Ion Safe Car"
are Manning their city for
unlocked parked ears. When
such vehicles arc found, olflerr
Jeff Hawkins said. (Miller leave
a note on the ear. reminding
Ihe owner of ihe hazard* of
leaving ah unattended car
unlocked
Harrtetl offers these sugges­
tions for pruleeilon against
erimlnulartlvity:
iluisr whom they catch It's
up to Ihe court. H arried said, to
determine If the suspect Is an
Innocent victim of circumstance
or a Ihlrf
ce s s

Though ihr crime of shoppllfting may seem a trivial thing.
Harriett estimated that the
Poller, he Mild, art as a means average shopper pays about
through which merrhants pro­ 84(X) a year extra for good* and

• Alw ays look your car.
• Since gifts and uther valu­
able* out til sight m your car.
Lim it display of gtfta In your
home
• Don’t shop alone.
• Don't i a, ry valuables In u
purse lliat iscanlly snatched.
• Don't leave your purse or
valuublrs unattended In a
shopping curt while you shop
• Purk In well-lighted areas
if you must shop ut night.
• Do not park In handi­
c a p p r d s p a r e s w it h o u t
authorization and do not park
In fire lanes
• If you are going lo tie away
from home for an extended
time, notify police to krrp
watch on your house. Also
alert a neighbor, even If you
are going to be away for only a
few hours.
service*, because shopkeeper*
p a s s their simplified loss along
to |&gt;uylng customers.
On a national level, shopllllrrs
steal more Ilian $5 billion In
g iK K ls annually. Many eases go
undetected or unrrportrd. A
decade ago, Ihe value of the
average simplified Item wus 82.
S e t Shoplifting. Page 7B

Artist Invitational invites shoppers
Drlflwixx! Village Shopping Pla/a will host its first Florida
Artist invitational on Saturday and Sunday. Dr* 10-11. from
10 a in. lo sunset. Proceeds from Hems sold will iK-nrfll the
Alzheimer Resource Center In Winter Park

French Christmas party set
The annual Christmas party ol ihr Alliance Franchise will
lake place Sunday. Dec. I I . at 5 p m. In the clubhouse of
Ortentu Woods Apartments, located al H2H Orlrnta Avr..
Altamonte Springs Refreshments will Ik- shared by Ihe
membership, and French Christmas carols will Ik- sung
Mrtnlier* with refreshments need make no oilier donation. For
other members, a 84 donation is requested: non-member*. 85;
and student*. 82 For more Information, rail647-0631

Theatre to hold auditions
The Civic Theatre of Central Florida’s Mini Series will cast lor
Its upcoming production of Car's Paw on Sunday. Dec. 11. at tl
p.m. Call Is for iwo male and two female actors The plot
concerns urban guerillas who kidnap an Environmental
Protection Agency official In protest of government fxillclrs
Performance datrs are Feb 3-12 To make an audition
appointment, rail Ihe Orlando Ihculrr at 896*7365

SCC fall concert slated
The annual fall concert of Seminole Community College.
Sanford, will Ik- al 3 p.m. on Sunday. Dec. I I. In Ihe Fine Arts
Concert Hall mi the campus. Featured will Itc .&lt; pcrforniam« of
Johann Sebastian Dach a "Magnificat In D" by ih r Community
Chorus and Chondlcrs with orchestra, harpsichord and organ
accompanying Admission Is free and open lo Ihe public

If you know of upcoming activities you’d like announced In
the Herald'n Calendar, send ih r appropriate information—
event, time. dale, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— lo Calendar. Sanford Herald, 3ix&gt; N. French Avc,.
Sanford. FL 32771 nr call 322-2611

W ish upon a star,
then w rite in to our
C h ris tm as co n test
Maybe you'd like in see t
Wishing puis the Imagina­
homeless housed, the hung
tion to Inn use.
fed. Ihe lonely given coin|
Ask Ihe cricket who sang.
"W h e n You Wish Upon a fidonshlp. or the troubled glv
peace of mind
Star." nr ihe fair lirauty vim
I l m a y h e that I I
sung. "Someday My Prince
greenhouse elfeci occupi
Will Conte."
Rctnrmbri. as a child, por­ your thoughts.
We Invllr our readers
in g through “ w ls lib o o k "
write us uboul "What I'd Ll
catalog* and drooling over the
to G i v e i h r W o r ld I &lt;
latest toy? Or closing your
eyes lightly as sucked In Christmas'*and why.
Whui do you sec a* tl
enough air to blow out every
world's greatest need? II yi
birthday candle In gel your
had unlimited resources
wlshcd-for reward? Or pit­
Influence what would vc
ching pennies into a fountain?
give munkim! that ll Is lac
Wishes do come tiur, loo
Take, for Instance, the pro­ ing?
M ill us or bring us yoi
gress toward Martin Luther
thought*. In 50 words or Irs
King Jr.'s vision In his "I Have
Address your |K-r*j&gt;ecllvc
a Dream" speech.
"Glfl to the World." Nunfoi
What better lime to wish
than Christmas, when the Herald. 300 N. Frcm h Avr
Sanford. FL 32771 tnrlui
spirit of miracles I* In the air?
your name. City, age an
You muy huvr stretched
your Imagination and won­ daytime phone number.
Entries musi be received
dered wliol Ihe world would lxthe Herald by I p.m. u
llkclf
Perhaps your wish Is ihe Thursday. Dec. 15.
Selected responses will l
wish ol ihr Christmas angels:
published In our Drc. 2
"Peace on earth and goodwill
Sunday edit ton.
to m m .”

M«*M SSolo t&gt;» Stun H*4b*&gt;u

A g ra n d m o th e rly cause
Sanfoid Mayor Boltyo Smith (led) presunts Maty Smith, president
of the Giandmolhcrs Hospitably Club of Seminole County, with a
check for Ihe club expenses During a recent "birthday parly" at
the Seminole Juvenile Detention Center, Smith added a cash
contribution once she saw the club's effectiveness, said club
member Alfreds Wallace Club members play grandmother to
kids at tho detention cenler. giving them advice, refreshments
and gifts at a monthly birthday party for those having birthdays
that month Checks may be made out lo the club, c?o Mary
Smith, 1703 W 13lh St.. Sanford. FL 32771. For more information,
call Smith al 322-3499

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Woman’s girlfriend is Shoplifting
also her husband’s
D E A R ABBYt I have l»rrn
married In "Hob" for right years.
W r have hud our up* and downs
llkr mini married couples, bnl
generally speaking we have u
alning marriage wllh very good
eommimlrullon.
Last sum m er I gm rear&lt;|unlnird w llh a In n g llm r
girlfriend of mine— 1'|| « .ttl her
S h ir le y . She had re ce n tly
divorced and was deprr%srd We
Marled Inviting her to om place
for weekends She snapped rail
ig her dcprrvsion and we rnJoyed firr company. Now llie
prohlem Hob rereiilly &lt;o tilrw rf
In me that he Iras fallen deeply
m love wllh Shirley Shirley mlrl
me she frrU lerrihle about n and
she doe* not return his feelings
Hob wants to lotillnue Inviting
Slilrley lo our pl.r&lt; ? At first I
I hough I I could do It. hul the
truth Is II hurls iimi much Hot)
says lie Mill loves me, but if I
deny him Ihr opportunity to see
Shirley, tie will lie nils* ruhtr So
what do I do'* Invite tier and
tolerate tin (Min'* Or slop Im Ulug her and have in deal wtlh e
m lwrnhlr huMurid'’ Or should I
tell him to leave me and lire kids
until hr'suvrr her'*
U P SET A N D C O N P U SED
D EA R U P SET: Hon 1 Invite
Shlrlrv anymore Hul tk&gt; Invllr
your nuslsind to join you In a
visit in a marriage counselor Hr
la tirhavlng llkr a lovesick high
school buy You are rail tils
motlicr. you are tils wife, and If
you want your tuam agr to
survjvr. you wilt Insist dial tie go
for (ouiiNcling If you letl him lu
' leave until hr is over Shirley,"
your marriage may tie over first
D EA R ABBYi la I me add one
more (ip lo help |&gt;rople use
jirrs. nption drutf* safely Carry
a list tn your wallet of the rxu .1
name, dosage and m luU-.ilr of
rat h ntrdh at ion v«mi take When

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

y o u r d o c t o r a lt e r s y o u r
m edication or Instructions,
change your list. Hate your
enlrles
Many people I have cared for
In die emergency naan had no
Idea of what medications they
werr taking, were loo ill lo trll
ns. or had an unmarked pillbox
with a collection of unldrndlird
pills Much time -.as lost trying
lo locate thrlr pclvair physicians
all over die world at odd hours
Du pi leal t . unnecessary and
exjienslve Icsls werr (tone to
ligurr oul from M ratch w hat wr
mlghl have learned Im m rduiely
from an up to-dntc drug list or
medical summary
Ideally, people should ask
I heir iks ior». lor a brief summary
of the.i m rdkul problem* to
carry with their travel doru
merits And heart patients
should &gt;urry a ropy uf ihelr most
recent E K (i I hojie this saves
■lek people link-, energy- and
expense
A .R ..M .D .
P O R TLA N D . ORE
DEAR D O C TO R : Ihank you
for a helpful addhkin to this
column It x liirrally |ust what
die doctor or dr rr&lt;|

(Problsms? Writs lo Osar Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
rsply. sand a salt addrsstsd.
ttsmpsd snvtlopo to Osar Abby.
P.0 . Box 69440, Los Ar.pslss.
Calif 90069 All corratpondsrvca
Is confldsntlat l

Continued from Page SB
Today the value has Increased to
more than 935 per Item
Acts of fraud, such as price tag
swtlrhlng. and using a rrcelpl
for one Item lo return u stolen
Item fur a refund also are
considered m a ll died. Ilairied
said.
Hr said that during the first 11
months of this year, his men
arrrsted 344 suspected shoplift­
ers.
Ill 1987 there were 245 arrests
oul ol aIsm l 500 rr ported shop
liftings l&lt;Aslly. in m iu
ai
merchants rrporird a loss of
about 620.000 lo simplifiers In
1987. and poller recovered
about half of dial tola).
In 198ft. there were 223 ar
rests and 395 rrporird shoplift
logs In Sanford Goods with a
folal value of 916.000 were
stolen, and 9(1.400 In mrrehan
disc was recovered. H arrlrii
said
Harrtrll attributes the Increase
In shoj)lifilngs lo ihr preserver ol
more stores and morr residents
Major drjiartmrnt stores w*th
several small Items In slot k are
prime taigris for xhopilflrrs Hr
said thesr same slorrs also Jiavr
the tightest security against
dtlrvrs and arr most likely to
prosecute
Downtown merchants who

Unllxd Prsss International
FORT LAUDERDALE - The
prrcrnlage of die dead t remalrd
In die Drilled Slates rose trnm 4
percent In 1973 *o 17 percent
last year, and Ihe man whose
mortad nk knamr Ls f'oi Cinders
prrdkis the trend will grow
"Crrm alkm has become a very
well accepted alternative lo the
high cost ol dying and ih r
traditional funeral, said Munir
Wrlnirauh president and fourid

P.O Ikis 91428. Cleveland OH
44101 3428 Hr sure to stair
your zodiac sign
C A P R IC O R N ||)ec 2 2 .Ian
111) II you feel an overwhelming
urge lo play a hunch today. II
lould prove advantageous to you
Mi yield in your Inrlmaliotis and
give II a go Just Ik- sure II isoT
wishful thinking
A Q U A R IU S Han 20 Feb 19)
O oni lie hesitant MHlay lo tackle

a situation yuu haven't at
Irrupted b rlo rr Your coni
prtrnry In this new area might
even surprise v mi
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
t mutinous rtNUinor In luvor you
in (irrumslatiers r h o i you are
compel trig against others. The
edge isn't gigantic, but It's
enough to win
A R IE S IM.tr&lt; h 21 April 191
1 1lls is a good day lu talk lo your
su|» rims alsnil your new Ideas
Hr-al with jiriiple d im ity at the
top. IrccauM- it ymr go through
subordinates they are apt Mi
alter your suggestion*
T A U R U S (April 20 Mav 20)
You have ihr ability today to
ltii|Movr u|*m die conception* of
others E ven though t h r lr
thoughts may lw good ones.
&gt;ou II tie aide to ligurr out ways
to makr them even belter.
G E M IN I (May 21 June 20)
Your judgment sliould tie quite
good today and von il lw a quit k
thinker Have fall tv tn your
evaluations, even II you have lo
make some decisions under
pressure.
C A N C ER l.lun, 2 1 ,lull 221
Hon l lei yourself get locked into

unproductive , a m i routines
merely because they are intn
loriable He a shade morr ex prr
Imental
LEO (.Inly 23 Aug 22l Sunk
d u n g M irp n sm g i.m U l develop

lor you imLiy that you sImhiI,!
find rathrr pleasing II is likrlv lo
ra, ui through oik- of your social
Invulvements.
V IR G O |Aug 2 1 Sepi 221
Wllh a tllllc ajipllcd Ingriiuity ai
tills lime you slmuld lw able lo
devise ways to gel, rHam dungs
you've Iwen wanting lor your
(arnily. which thus lar have
eluded you
L IIIR A lS .p i 23 ( k I 231Yikir
mind Is very alert Imlav and you
should hr able lo jin k up
valualdr mforrnaiion (rom con
versa I Ions that Is likely Mi go
right over the heads of die other
tlsirners
SCORPIO 10,1 21 Nov 221
An unusual financial opimriunt
ty could lw within your reach
today, hut It might lw dllllcull lo
recognize Iwcuuw II may come
Ihroitgh a unique and lines
Iweird source
(C l 1988 N E W S P A P E R EN
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and will rml have a criminal
marked bv progressive jiaralysls
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conviction Is upgraded from a
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stolen goods are valued ai morr individuals with a family history
than 9.MXI die crime is classified of Ihe disease must i)e idrtlllllcd
as grand Ihrfi OtJi'twlsr. It la and unfurlimalriy. must avoid
petty thrli
marrying a partner wllh a simi­
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* SANFORD PLAZA

M ED ICIN E

PETER
G O T T .M D.
crallon"! This ts a Tay-Sachs
serm uny , c l , , witli biaiKhcs
in many elite* It was imitated
hy an Ordtndnx raliht who lost
four children to this disease To
&lt;Litr more than 4.000 jieojilr
have lireri irstnl llirotigh the
program, which will I*- able to
le!l you whom noi to marry.
Although It may seem a bit
unfair to have to use scientific
Uirthod* in picking a spouse, the
tragedy oI having a
neurologic.illy Impaired child
who would protxihlv die before
age
makes the sacrifice worth
the effort Ask vour rabbi and/or
doctor to look ado testing and
counseling for you.
(Cl 1988. NEWSPAPER EN ­
TERPRISE ASSN

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W ITH PURCHASE OVER z

W rln ira u h a lir ib u lr s Ih r
growth largely to tsovt savings
i hr Federal *ra*le Commission
estimate* die traditional luniral
and burial now runs 94.500 to
95.(X&gt;0
Nr (dune rrrmaiion* average
9500 Many funeral homes also
oflrr direct crrmalkm ' wllh no
caskrt. embalming or viewing
lor slightly morr
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330-1314
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U » ii the largest of the nation's
22.(xxi funeral Immrs. handled
8 (XX) deaths last year Neptunr
handled 14.000

"Everybody is coming from
some other plarr They're no
longer interested tn Iwtng burled
bat k m lk«&gt;t Mill with diet,
torHailicr* because there's no*
t«sly there to visit the grave."
Wrlnirauh said
For that reaMin, nematton Is
most lomrnon In big rttlrs and
letlreinent arr.is In the Florida
retirement community ol St
Petersburg 49 percent ol the
dead are cremated
(a lito r ilia has Ih r highest
statewide rate, with 37 percent
of the dead cremated
Changing attltudrs and a
lonsum rr oriented appro.it II to
lllr are also factias In the growth
of cremation, Wrlnirauh said
Today, high school students
discuss funeral arrangement*
frankly III classes on dralh and
dying
"Along wllh sex. death ha*
come out n( the closet People
arr saying 'Why not take the
alternative, the rase and sltnpll,
itv?"

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rr of the Neptune Society, dir
largest and best known ol some "
175 crrmalkm companies
Neatly HO.OtJU jw iqilr hAvr J

N eim inr's watchwords are
simplicity, dignity and economy.
The comjMny motto Is, "Spend
your money on die living."

THURSDAY’S PRIME TIME

D E A R DR. G O T T : I'm Jewish
and would llkr lo m arry a
woman oI my own laiih Howev­
er. I’m concerned about Trty*
Sachs thrrr Is sixnr history of II
In m y family What can you
suggest?
D E A R R EA D ER : Tay-Sachs

It s i \ p i i .i l |nt

popular as
as no-frills farewell

HOROSCOPE
By Bernle* Bede Osol
YO UR B IR TH D A Y
December 0. ISAM
In die year ahead you arr
likely to hr morr mgeukms arid
ipwnnrtefiil m devising wav* to
improve voerr ka In life You
could tie rsjM-clally loffuilalr
when viMit material Inirrrsts
arr rollerrned
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 Hr,
2 I| Don't let any grass grow
under your feel now when
plnmuimg your sell Inlrlrsls
Tills Is definitely Ihr um r lor
aiikin t,et a jutiiji on life- by
undrrsiandlng dir Inllucncrs
governing you III Ihr year ahead
S od lor your Astro Graph prr
■II, lions today t&gt;&gt; mailing 91 lo
Asirniiraph , 7o this new«|tujtrr.

r e i . n l t i n It

1903 — 71

Tay-Sachs test wise
before wedding Jew

know many of their customers
arr less likely lo Ik - victimized,
although Harriett said lhey are
n o I I rn m u n r , r s p r r I a 11 y
downlown di p.nuncni stores
Shoplifters usually can’t talk
thrlr way oul of bring rtiurgrd
w nh

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Award.
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relief drmandad In to* cam
W ITNESS my hand and toe
tael of ton Court Hut 4 d*r at
Dec '***
IM A L I
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
A t C*rtk c* to# Cewrt
By Jerwulrt P Prte*
A t Deputy CNrk
PuRtttn Dec 1 .IS .M I t 1444
D E L 41

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
r IN Numbar 44 41* CP
OtrittenO
IN R E i E S T A T E O F

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S EM IN O LE CO UN TY
FLO R ID A
F R O E A TE DIVISION
M » Nworbar t t 444 CP
IN HE E S T A T E O f
M AR Y L H O R E N S TE IH a l l
M ARY LE W IS H O R E N S TE IN .
Dacaaaad
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Two edmmiytratian al tna
•tlaN al Mary L HorantNrn.
a 'k 'a Mnry Lawik Mar anytom
d a c o a itd . F li t N um ber
•4 *44 CP, II panning in tto
C irc u it Court lor Seminal*
C o u rtly . F lo r id a . P re b a la
Otyiywn nro addratt si whxh it
P O Drawer C. Santard I Nrtda
r m Tha namat and addrrttat
ot two partenal faptayantohr*
and tha p t r t a w a l r t p r a
tentative y alto rn tr a rt tat
tarfh bo lew
A ll tnlorottod po'tont oro
required to UN with toll court
W ITH IN T H R E E MONTHS OF
TH E FIR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
THIS N O TIC E I I I all ctalmt
againti too ottoto and 111 any
ab lsclla n by i n I n lt ro t ltd
porton on whom toil netlco wat
tarnad tool (fraiiongat too valid
llr of too will, too dualiHearwnt
of toe perianal repretoni«i.»«
r*«ua. or IwrltdictMn of toe
court
A LL CLAIM S ANO O B JE C
TIONS N O T SO F IL E O W ILL
BE FO R E V E R B AR R ED
Publication el toll Notice hat
begun an December i i*44
Pyrtonal Rfpretontalure
Jetap-i R Horer.yir n
P O Boa J i l t
Lengwood F I JJ774
Attorney tor
Portontl Reprrtentili . r
Meet N Cleveland J r .ltc y u .it
Cloroland E Bridget
P 0, Or awar I
Santard FL. H H 7 077*
Tfiephon. o r 11} tJla
Publish Dot l . i 1444
D EL 1J

TOMMIE LEE
HERRING
Oecteted

McNEAL

N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The edm inttlreiten of the
*11*1* Of T O M M I E L E E
M c N EA L H E R R IN G tec re tad
FIN NurtWrt 44 474 CP. it pand
ing In to* Circuit Court N r
Sentinel* County
F lo rid * .
ProtwN Dlriuen. to* addratt g4
n h lc h It Sem in*)* County
Ceurtodut*. Santerd Fiertda
M ill Tho namat and addrattat
of to* prttonoi repretenlalirt
e n d th e p a r t e n a l r e p r t
le flttllro l attorney ere tal
tor to baton
All tnterttled per tent ere
required to UN wito toll court.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O NTH S OF
TH E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E I II all d a u n t
againti the attai* and 111 any
o b ia d lo n by an in ftre ito d
per ten an whom ton notica not
tarred that dual tan pa» * » v t i d
Ity of toy m il to* qualification!
ol to* pertonel rapreten’ a'ia*.
Mtiut. or (uritdlctWn of to*
court
ALL C LA IM S AN O O B JE C
TIONS N O T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FO R E V E R B AR R E D
Publication of ton Notice hat
begun an Oecam be'• &lt;444
Parian** R r p a t r i 'i U r r
Ruth McNael J Steen
4S4 E n ito Place
Let Angeiet Calilernta 400S*
Atlenwy I n
Perianal n ty r tta ritiu it
StaprwnH C oorrt.O f
H U T C H I JSON M A M E L E A
C O OVER
P O Drawer H
I K N Perk Avenue
Sanlerd. FL. M717 017Q
Telephone tor 177 aOS1
Pubiilfi December 4 IS 1444
D E L 74

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R

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I ve nutlryod them all.” — Arrdy Rooney
i

I N 'H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
T H f C I O H T I I N TH J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN ANO FOR
S I M I N O l t CO UN TY. S T A T I
OP FLO R ID A
CataN* 44c l71 CAP* P
Geoertl TwrltdMfted
F tartar Bar Na.t kart**
S O U TH E A S T BANK. N A .# *
Trutt** lor Th « FloridaDaubing
F mane* Agency pursuant to to*
Tru t! Indenture dated » t* f M t r
I L 14*1, each by and between
to* Florida Houtatg Finance
Agency and to* T rut toe
Plaintiff,
vt
SHARON L G AB LE . It Hytog.
ai u i •! a t.
0 *Nndentl
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
S T A T E O F FLORIDA
TO SHARON L G A B L E . It
tiring
*&lt;d It married JO H N
D O E . her hutband -met# real
name It uncertain. It itamp.
Including any unknown ipout*
at told DtNndenit il either hat
remarried and II either r t Roto
at ta id Dtlendentt are dt
crated their retpecHr* un
known helrv da. taat grant**!
att.grwet cr t P N t I w e n and
t'u tN e t and all
ciatmuN by. toraugr.
agatntt toe named Betendon tt
Who** rati tenet addratt it Rt
« P ot JSRA L a 'kwetl
a&gt;at
nus
Y O U ARC N O T IF IE O toot an
action t* tertcNk* a m »rtg «g i
i n to* NcNwing prapaaty m
S*m:nt‘a Caurty Florida
Lot J. Ricci IL North Orlande
~anchat Sutler M. ac.cu'ding te
to* plat Itwreat at racardad In
Plat Boa* 11 Pagat 75 and I L #»
« - Public Record* e* 'a n n u m
County Florida
hat fwan Mad agamtt y p f and
JO H N ROC and J A N t ROC and
tubtacl real property whete
namat ary uncertain
and you arp required te taryp a
espy at your written detente* It
any N H e n
. . .
TOSFP m M P A N IC LLC l t i
Q U I R E . P la ln tlir i attorney
whota addratt it
JO I N Freneim street SwtN
ITjg. Tampa FNrtda 110*7 an or
Cetera toe tm ear at January
to* CNrk af ton Court either
baler* tar tic* an P ia m litft
otter, etherwW* a default m i:
be r -t r t ad aga nil rev far to*
rpINf demanded to to* Cam

IN T H B C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN AN O FO R
t lM IN O L I CO U N TY.
F LO R IO A
C A S IN O M M k k C A O k L
S O U TH E A S T b a n k , n a
Plaintiff.
vt
E L L A W R IG H T O S M E N T. tt
*1

NO TICE OF
F IC T ITIO U S N AM E
Notica It haytoy gte*a that I
am rnpagad at butm eu at IJ44
W Broadway Semtnte* County.
Florida unde' too Flctilie vt
Nam# Of M J Broadway Dan
and tool I intend to rogittrt u d
name with too CN rk af too
Circuit Court. Sam ineN County
Florida to accordance m to to*
P ro rlllo n t af fh* Fictiliew t
N*rn* S'atutat Ta W it Sac ten
MS 94 Florida Statute* I4S7
r t- C turret A Adair
Pubttth Oa&lt; &gt; « I I I ) l t d
DEL W
IN TH B C IB C U IT C O U R T ~ ~
FOR TH E IIT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLO R IO A .
IN A N O F O R
S C M IN O LI C O U N TY
CASE NO Ik MM
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
E M P IR E OF AM E R IC A
F E D E R A L SAVINGS BANK
F K/A FIRST F E O C R A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF
M ID FLORIOA
p l a in t if f .

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W t lL IA M M B A R D L E T, a
SIN G LE PERSON V IC K I
a l e e n m il l c r f

k

a v ic k i

M IL L E R B A R D LE T, A
SIN G LE PERSON. UN KN O W N
TC N A N TIS I
D E F E N D A N T lS I
NO TICE OF A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E
SERVICE F B O P C R T Y
TO VICKI A L E E N M IL L E R
F K/A V IC K IM IL L E R
BAR O LET
Rettdmc* unknown If llatng
including any unknown tpeuta
ol fh* told O oltndo ntlk) If
oithar hat remerriod and II
aitort er bom of M i l Be tend antt
are dead toatr reipecftr* un
att'gneet credlfart. Itoitert.
and fru tlte t. and all ether
prttont claiming by, through,
under or ogaintt the named
O o lo n d a n tlil
a n d Ih *
atgromontyonod named Oaten)
o n r l i l a n d t u c h a t ih #
oleromanlionod unknown Da
lo n d o n lt and tu c h af Ih*
aforementioned unknown D*
tendon it at may be infant*
mcompafantt or etharmt* not
tvMwrlt
YO U ARE H E R E B Y N O T!
F IE D tool an action hat boon
comm enced te fo rtc lo t* *
mortgage on the fallowing real
property lying and being and
tituatad tn S EM IN O LE County.
Florida mare particularly dr
U ritw d m fo'lawt
L O T e SAN O R A SO U TH
U N IT ONE AC CO R D IN G TO
th e

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as re

C O R O E D IN P L A T BOOK It.
P AG ES 7k AND 77 P U B LIC
R EC O R O S OF S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY FLO R IO A
mor* commonly known at I II
R E E L C O UR T. SA N FO R O .
FLO R ID A 11711
Th it action hat baen Mad
againti yaw and you or* r*
qu'rad te trt*# a copy of your
written tetente. il any. M it Jin
S H AP IR O S F IS H M A N A l
torneyt whota addratt 14 S »
North Rte Street Suit* M l.
Tampa Tier Ida utc* to n an or
tutor* January II 14*4 and UN
tha ortgtnal with Ih* CN rk el
ton Court either ta l or* karate*
an Plaintiff i attorney or lim e
d a 'riy there*Her. ol7wrw.ua a
cNfauii will be entered agemtt
you for the relief demanded ut
the Campfautt

WITNESS my hand and te«i
of toil Court an the eto day of
December I4M
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
C ireutf and County Caurft
By Kelly McClain
Deputy CNrk
Publlkh Dacambar | IS, TJ ft
14*4
D E L kt

Legal Notices

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
TH E U T H JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O FOR S I M I N O L !
C O U N TY . F L O R IO A
C A S IN O M a lt a C A r t L
C A R T E R E T SAVINGS B AN K.
F A.
Plaintiff
a!
JACQUES M OM P O IN T. *1 u i .
a ta l.

I N T H I C IR C U IT COURY
FOR T H E I I T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A,
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
C A S I N O M 1441
O E N E R A U JU R IS D IC TIO N
O IVISIO N
S E C U R IT Y F IR S T F I O I R A L
SAVINGS A N D LOAN
ASSO CIATIO N
P L A IN T IF F .
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JO HN P A U L JO N ES AND
E S T H E R A JO N E S H IS W IFE
S TA TE O F F L O R ID A
D E P A R T M E N T OF H E A L TH
A N O R E H A R IL iT A T IO N
S E R V IC ES . O N B E H A L F O F
C H E R Y L A D E T T E H .B O A R D
OF C O U N T Y
CO M M ISSIO NER S OF
S E M IN O L E C O U N T -,
LOW M A N JA M E S O LIVE K
III .U N K N O W N f E N A N T H I
D E F E N D A N T lS I
A M I N D E O N OT 1C I OF
A C T IO N C O N S TR U C TIV E
S E R V IC E F R O P IR T Y
TO LO W M A N JAM ES
O L IV E R I II
Retitenca unknown it
mcluduug any rtuknpa
rt tha la id Or tendon iy if either
hay ram arriad and if aitoar ar
bath r t la id OatandanN art
dead, towur rqepwtir* unknawn
h a ir* , d a v l l i t i . f f a n l t a i .
•ulgnayy craditary lianari
and fru tla a t and all atoar
prtkam claiming by. fhreurt&lt;
undK or agamy! toa W l )
D a f a n d a n l 1 1 1 . a n d lh a
iii!■
tee
will
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n kW
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k S lu
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m
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rth
WYwreBP
• h t l t l a n d t u c k a l fh *
j fa*eman I i *n# J unknaww Da
f a n d a n l! and lu c h at tha
ataramantiarwd unknown Da
in U o i h a# may b# mtanta
incampatamt r t m e w w Ww
kui |u n i
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y NO TI
F IE D toot an action hat bate
com m enced ta fa ra d a ta a

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
N O TIC E O F A C T IO N
TO E L L A W R IG H T O S M EN T
TO JA C Q U E S M O M P O IN T.
Yaw ar* not.tied tool an acton
C Y N TH IA E M O M P O IN T and
te fere*Wee a mortgage an to*
P T R O CK W E LL
fallow ing re a l pro pe rly in
If Mite acta or dead Me Itortrl
SamineN Certify, Florida
known tw in, tevtkaae tagaNei
Tha Norm i&gt; *f Lot if. Black
er grantaae and Ml paetorw ar
L W EST W IL O M E R E accord
peril*! claiming t y through
mg tt to* pial thereof ai re
tatter er agemil him I them)
cor ted In Plat Beak 1 Pag* St
|
Rentente rttknewtu
Public R ecord! at Semirwi*
Y O U AR E N O T I F I E D that an
Certify. F Nr id*
Action tar far te le lu re af *
hay b*rn Mod agamy I yaw and
mortgage toe trttawing preperty
you are required fa eery* a copy
In Semaneta Caunty. F tar id*
*1 you* written Patent** if any
Let 41 H I D D E N L A K E S
ta It gn Raymond J dawn*.
VILLAS
PHASE III. K cor Cm*
P la in tiff'! A ttorn ey, ah*t*
ta
to* pial IhereeC at recorded m
adOrott I! PI* C a ll WethmgWn
Plat Bate J4 P agrt l 4. L and
Street Pott Off tea Bar 111
k at toe Public Hacocdt *1
Orlande. FNrtda &gt;1407 an ar
Sam ic o n Caunty. F tar id*
baler* Janurary L 144* and UN
h*y baan fitad ageini l you and
to* artgtoal mto to* CNrk al
you are i*quir*d ta tarva a (ta r
toil Court either before M rvk*
rt your writtan pataneai if any
an Plaintiff i Attorney, ar tm
ta It ta SPEAR A N O HOFF
m e d ia te ly t h e r e a f t e r ,
M AN. Attar nark who** adpraer
enwrwii*. a dafawil m il b*
N 144 South D&lt;&gt;N Htgnway.
anN&lt;ad agem ir «*u N r fh*
Sr:nod rigor Coral OaeNe
relief demanded m to* Cam
F tar id* 1114k. on ar aba e II day
plain t ar pafitian
M January I far and ta BN to*
O A l i n MU! M tr y af Nov
enginai wito too Clark kf to.y
Court . Itort ha tar* t r t « k r tn
IS F A LI
SPEAR AN O H O F F M A N #•
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
tar nay t ar b umaptataiy tooraal
CNr* al toe O rtu it Court
tar amarwita a telau.il will ' *
Ry CacatlaV Ekem
antarad againti you tar to#
At Ooputy CNrk
reCNf demanded in to* Cam
Publlkh Dec I. L I L n I4M
D EL II
in t m i ^ i r c u Tt

COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE OIVtSION
Fd* Number 14 tt7 CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
ANN JU N E H AM P TO N
Dec rate*
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* a d m im tlralien af to*
•t i l l * al A N N JU N E
H A M P T O N . d a c a tM d Flip
Number I t M l CP. N puntong in
to* ClrcuH C P rtl N r SamineN
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a . P ra b a lt
DtyttNn to* M v r u af which ft
v&gt; 5 Orawtv C. Ve-trvd I N - a
U7FI l SamineN Cauarty Cam I
newt* la n iard FNrtda 07711
Tha namat and addrettet af to*

D A T E O an tfut JWh d*y af
O A / iO N B E R R IE N
C LC R K O FTH E
C IR C U IT COURT
Br Wendy W CHimt
Deputy C u n
PubJ.'th Dec I .L It. I I. t*
O C L It

Legal Notices

prtianat rapretantafiva i et
tnrtwy aretarNrtobrtew
Alt intarritad p* i k rtt ar*
required N BN wtlt to!! court
w it h in t h r e e m o n t h s o f
t h e F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF

THIS N O TIC E ( I ) Ml ciaimt
agamtt to* rtta N and U I any
•biactian by an iniara tiaa
pa*ton an wham toll nahea war
tarvad tool Challenge! to* **i*d
tty •( m* wilt, to* qurtiflcrtten!
of to* partenal rtpraeanfahv*
rente a* Irtttd N tN n at to*
t*wrt
A LL C LAIM S AN D O BJEC
TIONS NO T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FO R E V E R B AR R EO
PuMNarqn *4 put N rtk t hot
begrti an CNcambrt t I4M
Partenal l i e r n a - i t f 'r t
L DrmaN l Hampton
Pent Ott.c# baa IN
Daytona B *Kh F L U41S
Attorney tor
Pa*tonal Rapretanutite
tracMrKkS Jaagar. Jr
W ) Vrtwua Avanue. SutN nee
Daytona B arth F L. U 4 if
Tawpnena tea JkS rite
Pubtito O k l.t . t*44
DEL I
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR TH E I I T H JU D ICIAL
C IR C U IT OF FLORIOA.
IN AN O FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
CASE NO P P I I CA rt
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
O IVISION
CHASE H OM c M O R TG AG E
CO R P O R ATIO N
P L A IN T IF F .
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W ILLIA M W P IX L E R A N 0
E L U A B E T H R P IK L E R .H IS
W IF E . UN KNO W N
T E N A N TIS I
D E F E N D A N T lS I
N O TIC E O F ACTIO**
C O N S TR U C TIV E
SER V IC E P R O P ER TY
TO W IL L IA M W P IA LE R
Rati tent* untnpwn. if Irving
tnclvdtog arty unknown tpouu
rt u d DaNndanti if aitort h e n
ramarrmd and il airiar or bath
at te&lt;d Dalendamt ar* dead
toair ratpKfiva unknown hatrt
te ■ m i grant**! auu.grwau
cradiMrt Iwnari. and IrutN*!
and all otoar par tony claiming
by. torauigh under ar agamy'
to* nomad DeNndantlil, and
toe alrt*m«ntwn*d named Oef
•n d s n llil and tuch at the
•ferementianad unknown D*
fa n d a M t cue tu c h af tha
eferemanlioned unknown Dt
fendanty ay may ta infant!
Incompetent! or etort n't* net
w l iurty
YOU AR E H E R E B Y NOTI
F I E 0 that an action hat been
com m ented f* fere cio tt *
mortgage an to* fallowing raai
prnearly lying *nd ta ng end
titweted in S EM IN O LE County
Florida m art particularly te
u rtb rd a i feHawt
L O T IS H I D D E N L A K E
PHASE III U N IT I, ACCORD
ING TO T H E P L A T TH ER EO F
AS R E C O R O E 0 IN P L A T
B O O K 17. P A C E S r t t t
P U B L I C N E C O R DS OF
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
FLO R IO A
more commonly knoan at 1ST
B E N T O A K C O U R T SAN
FO R D F L O R ID A JJ771
TMy acllan hat baan tiled
agamy' yaw and you ar* re
gmred te irtv * a cepy of y o u r
written tetany* II any, ta II an
S H A P IR O A FIS H M A N At
tartwyl. who** r t e t t y I! SM
North Rto Sfreef Suita Ml
Temp* Florid* IWOf 1411. on er
baler* January 11. 14**, and fiW
•he anginal with to* CNrk al
m u Court aitort betera frtvke
on Ptaintill * attorney or I n t o
diataty thereafter othermt* a
default will be entered agamit
you tar to* relwf demanded In
the Complaint
W ITN ES S my hand and laal
of tot! Court ew to* 4to day of
December. I to#
IS EA LI
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
Circuit and County Court!
By Kally McClain
Deputy Clark
Putolith Dacambar I . IS. 77 7*.
test
D E L BS

W ITNESS my hrttd and teal
rt ton Court an tore a day rt
IS EA LI
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
A i Clerk r t to* Court
By KaffyMcClafn
A t Oepwty Ctark
to e-on O h I 1111 J* ltd*
D E L 41

proearty. lymc end bemg end
el hr*tad l.u SEM IN O LE Cdunt,
la te
mar* pqrCkutarty te
K r q n . a# m t e i
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t h a t

IM T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T 0P~
TH E I IT H JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT
IN A N D F O R S I M iN O L I
C O U N TY . F L O R ID A .
C A I I MO a 1140C A 441
In re Tha Marriage r t JOAN
DECKER
Pvtilwnav fVtta
an*
R IC K S D f C t F R
R»»pw iJem Hukband
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO R IC K S D E C K E R
AdprOkt Unknown
Racteck* Unknown
YO U AR E N O T I F I E O tort a
Pafilton tar O -kteluftan rt M m
riag* hoy baan ni*q agaiwyl yau
M to# i k i i ruom«d Cauet and
yau are raquwad ta tarve a capy
al yqur Answer or pleading ta
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C O U N T Y . FLO R ID A
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mar* commonly known al «#*
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IS EA LI
Her to Roa Slrart Su l# m i
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O A V ID N B E R R IE N
C lark rt to# Circuit Court
bator* January II I4te and tita
By Janmtar F P r k t
to# wigiruai with to# Ctark rt
Deputy Ctark
•hit Court atto#r b#tar# w r y k i
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IN TH E C IB C U IT COURT
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OF TH E I I T H JU D IC IA L
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IN A N D F O R
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S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
CASE 440 M 17MCA4* F
IS E A L I
G E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
D A V I D N B ER R IE N
D IV IS IO N
Ctreurf and County CS urly
E M P IR E OF A M E R IC A
By K e ll, McClam
F E D E R A L SAVIN G S BANK
Deputy Ctark
P L A IN TIF F ,
Pubttth December I. 11 77. 7*
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C R M A N L H U T C H IN G , JR
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
A N O L E S L IC O H U TC H IN G
IN A N O F O R
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TH E (lO H T IE N T H
g iv e n s u n k n o w n
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N A N T tSI.
S I M I N O L I CO UN TY.
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FLO R ID A
N O TIC E O F AC TIO N
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C O N S TR U C TIV E
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S f R V IC i P R O P E R TY
M A R Y CROUSE
TO C H A R L E S L G IVEN S
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P A U L E CROUSE
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bato at u d Datandaniy er*
N O T IC E OF ACTION
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TO P A U L E CROUSE JR
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morigag# on to# trttowmg teal
ceoding it a ctrtt dittoMten of
property, lying end bemg and
marriage oc'Mn Th* eeftan it
pending in lha Circuit Court w
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and tar toe E ighlyenln Judicial
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P AG E OS. P U B L IC RECORDS
You ar# roguirad ta terv* a
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
F LO R IO A
copy of your I#loony# or pi#ad
ing on Mato P Rabinowili
mar* commonly known ay MS
E tq u ir* lha Petitioner ! af
K A C H U B A C O U R T , A L TA
tornay. whota addrtti li Suita
M O N TE SPRINGS. FLORIOA.
C, 770 Norm Wttfmonta Orive
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writtan tetany* if any. to it on
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Caunty. Florida •• to* Sommeta
Her to Reo Sir**! Suit* Ml
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before January t l. 1444. and M*
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diatoiy ttwrtattor, other - vr t
Thiy nelic* than ba publitftad
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ark tor tour coniocutire
yaw tor to# raliat damondad in
ri lha Sanford I tor aid
to* Cample inf
W ITN ESS m y hand and teal
Dated to.t 7*th day rt Nor
of fitly f a r i an to* *to day of
e m b e r . 1411. *t S k n fa rd .
December, lea#
SaminotaCaunty. Florida
IS E A L I
O A V ID N B ER R IE N
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C
L E R K OF THE
Circuit and County CaurN
C IR C U IT C O UR T
By Kelly McClain
BV Kelly McClain
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Ctark
Pubiitb December I IS. JJ. J*.
na
Publlkh Nor 71. 0*t I. • IS.
D tv tl
ItM
DEK 771

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C tM n iR T PLOTS

BILL KNAPPS
RESTAURANT

7 avail m Oaklaon C#m#tary.
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25 — S p e c ia l N o tices
BECOME A NOTARY
Far D U * It I k® 4J1 41M
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Available 7AM ePM
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C H IIS tlM FAMILTHOME
L an g wood A re# Children
•gat 1 nuai ta I y n Avail
day!, highly A wtet Ih dt Rtf
K m c ay k y n *&gt;* . cafiaga
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LOVING HOME CARE
WITH PRESCHOOL
Planned kcflviltai H rt lunch
A I tnaett daily Ertallanl
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•tan Day K Wwe» i, Ratal
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55— B usiness
O p p o rtu n itie s
P A C K A G IN G A SH IPPING
BUSINESS IN SANFO R O
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ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE
P o k lf le n t a r t i l a b l * lor
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managamanl tygpK t g#ml
ndl* ad.# »tiling baauttlui
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canditirtta apply I Can tar m
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1177 7*74 Sanlerd! or turn
Hathaway i H I 77J* l Ntaryi
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AUTO BOOT MAN
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c e n lra ct op p o rtu n ity W*
p r o r ld * new le c e lle n .
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erp . tmiii 4 equip Mutt have
retorencet 4 bandebta
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BABTSinER NEEDED'
f iparwnyad In Sonlor it a rt!
betar* Ooc t|to Ratarancai
required
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BELLRINGERS'
E a r n a a l r d m o n e y far
C h n itm a i
U H par hr
40 hr* in 4 day work week
Apply in pa’ Win
n o w Jfto Si Sonhud

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tanlad poo*'* H r toa tallowing
4 r*il*bM poyilwni
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k u ita ri. Caeky A Dtikwr ihrci
Abevq e v K a g r wage* Full A
pari tuna itaubta fiaurt and
•icaHr-it If ahung program
Apply to par ion

t i l l DOUGLAS AVENUE
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL.

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CNA'S NEEDED
f uU Tim * PquhKi l i k i n g
Salary wtto erpKWnc* St per
Kr * i i j i y i i K— Clfy
L OMOIROOO Mf AL T H CA R t
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Hoatorow Fl

E1P D SERVERS WANTED
A P P L Y IN P E R S O H
Men M y Ttauy . 7PM rP V

BAHAMA IOC'S
144AS F R I N C H A Y I
SANFO R O F l
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FREE TUITION
TO REAL ESTATE
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FULL TIME OIETART AIDE
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Cantor 4I4E TndSI.
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L e g a l N o tic e s
N O T IC t OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Nolle* i! hereby given that I
am engaged m but'nett rt 7*7
Mariana RUd Lengwosd FL
771)0 S*minoi« County, Ftonda
imter the Ftatiltaut Nam# et
Ruttetl C Streut* D B A . end
tool | intend ta 'eglttor t#ld
nam* with tha Ctark ot th*
Circuit Court Seminal* County
Florid# in accord#nry with to*
Proylylent et th* F .citliovi
Nam* Statutai Te W ii Vk I kui
(* ) 9* Florida Statu**! it )i
/V Ruiyaii C Streut*
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N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
N o lle* i l her t o y g l.* n trial |

am engaged In buylntti al act
Jam ttlown Bird r llT f Alla
monta Spring* Seminal* County.
F lor laa undar the Fictitloui
Nam# el K id Bainbr &gt;dg# 4 Co
and tool I intend «e rag.yyyy yyld
nam# wito lha Ctark at toa
Citcuit Court Saminota County
Florid* tn accordance with to*
P ro riiio n t ol th* F Ictltleui
Nam* Statute* To W t Section
aa) 04 F tar ida Statutai 14)1
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G O V E R N M E N T JOBS » U 04
l o U I J R pM yr Now hiring
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GUARDS
Previous iifrny# not required
Will train H fiirtot w*icomq
Phone andCK rwrettaryl
M i i i n y n SKunty
tk* I H IS I Welt 7
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H A N D Y M A N - t t ttaur. yam I
rrtirod F or aply M ull *141*
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HOME HEALTH AIDE
Ail IIIilit avail E v e t pay
A i d K t r i ii i u iW T p id

LIVE IN COMPANION
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M E D IC A L P LR SO N N C L POOL
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IAOIESHEU WANTED
Oe you n**d *ytfn cayh tar
Cluiflm ayt II motivated 4
wani lo weto. call 74 hr
retorted manege
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71 — H e lp W a n te d

71— H e lp W a n te d

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W A R EH O U S E M A N

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JOIN M E SANFORD
HERALD TEAM!
TClEMAftKCTlMG POSItlON
•*'»*' M i n n g i potor-i.«i lor
g v a ll lle d I* la m ar l a l i n i
paeennel H t u r i a r t l W M
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Cammu sires w.m guaentoed
M ia
Apply In par tan
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M Norm fro m * A . •
l a a M . I larada

RESTAURANT HELP WANTED

TANK WAGON DRIVER

Application* nora bang ac
( tp'ad h r arallraaMI. waiters,
bar landar i , tr ia d prop ,
oyster bar. brallar cooks
(h a f t attitlanl. dishwasher*,
but boat ho*to»» and IWa
la o tt BaVararxat and b a d
gro-rnd #*paftonc» required
Lunch and Dinner potniont
arailaMa Opaning an or ba
lara Jan I, it*a Apply al
Or agar f t Hatlaurant and
C a ta la n * , ta n la r d T o o n
Squara. u n S F ranch Aye
Laniard FI W thru T h u r t .
IIIAM la I P M
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piaatai
IN t lF N
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PM I ) thill port Into
Applr in partan
Laharww M ating Cantor
♦ m tn d ll.M n to r d
A N O B IPM
Full a part lima. IAM to 1PM
and IPM to IIP M ihllti a•#*I
art* Maw par atatol Cam#
and U t a a tour at aur topa tor
rand facility. a t o n mpaaliro
m a a tu ra t ara bam g Im
plananlad bf all to u t! a* iiaM
to pramoto rottoraMro nurt
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Erpertenced In hauling palro
Hum product* Local ralar
u v a i | da rt a * m
Good
Co BanaMt Applr In Par tan
I0) N Laura!Ara Laniard
T R A IN E R S
1 n thin a,an
abl| Our (Irani! l f o « thair
appreciation tor what rOu do
Form al training k bonwt
Call
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LEGAL SECRETARY

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