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FBI stings dealers with tapped phones
MIAMI — A sling operation In which
authorUIca sold bogus communications
equipment to drug smugglers that was
actually used to track the suspects led to the
Indictment of 93 pcupic. ci.1ctala said
Tuesday.
The probe, code named Cat Com for Catch
Communications, was the largest Fill un­
dercover operation ever to target U.S.
distribution networks operated by drug
cartels based In Medellin and Call, Col­
ombia. officials said.
Twenty-three Indictments were unsealed
charging 78 people In Miami and 15 other*
elsewhere with drug trafficking. Dexter W.
Lehtlnen, U.S. Attorney for southern
Florida, said.
Lehtlnen described some of those soared
tn the operation as front-line representative*
of Colombia'* major drug cartels, and said
the operation Inflicted major damage on
those organisation's U .S . distribution
tieI works.
"We've actually hit them pretty Iiard."
Lehtlnen said
Among those implicated In the investiga­
tion were three reputed leader* of the

Court hears adoption case arguments
T/XLA H A SS5.E » The birJojlcal father cf a 2 year old boy
adopted shortly after birth ahould not get custody of his son
because he piovided no support for the mother during tier
pregnancy. sUte Supreme Court Justices were told Tuesday.
"T h is bahy was a victim If ever there was a victim ." attorney
Chandler R. Muller, who represents the adoptive parents, said
In arguing the child was abandoned and ahould not be
returned to Us natural father.
The adoptive parents "are the psychological parents" of the
child. Muller caid. telling Justices that If a lower court decision
ordering the child tetumed to Us biological father ts upheld,
private adoptions would be Jeopardised.
Such a ruling would make children "unadoptablc." Muller
said, because adoptive parents would never know if a child's
biological father might want to asseri his parental right* and
claim custody of the child,
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The case, called "Bob Doe va. Richard Roe" to protect the
Identity of all Involved, began In September 1986 when the
unwed mother gave birth to the baby.
She signed an adoption agreement and the child was placed
with its adoptive parents three Jays after It was bom.

Police find source of thallium sulfate
L A K E L A N D — Polk County SherlfTa officer* said Tuesday
members of a family from Alturas was prisoned In October
alter drinking Coca-Cola tainted with thallium aulfate.
"W e »mve dele-mln.-d I V aour-re nf the thallium sulf-ic It
came from Ccns-CU- Lotties." -old L&gt;nn«- Brdd^nback.
spokeswoman for the Polk County ShcrtfTa office.
Peggy Carr. 41. remained In critical condition at Winter
Haven Hospital and her stepson Travis Carr. 16. remained In
guarded condition, said a hospital spokeswoman. Both have
been hoapttallred since the mid-October poisoning.
Carr's son. Duane Dubberly. 17. was released from the
hospital Friday, the spokeswoman said Carr's husbanJ.
Par-art; n. 43. had trace* of the chemical In hla body In
October, but was not 111.
Thallium aulfate. a clear colorless chemical used In pesticides
banned 23 years ago. attacks the neurological system and can
cmwot. numbness In l!» ■
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weakness, convulsions, delirium and coma. It also can cause
salivation, diarrhea and vomiting.

PENSACOLA — Construction
on a minimum-security federal
prison, without fence* or gates.
la expected lo be completed by
1-Jani
mid-January
and will hold more
than 300 inmates, officials said
Tuesday
Seventy liuiMim axe at . m i .
converting five buildings at the
Navy's Saufley Field In north
Pensacola into a prison, a pro­
cess that began In June with a
handful of Inmate*.
The work la far enough along
that there will be an open house
for local official* Friday.
A t S a u fle y . aa at o th e r
minimum-security prisons on
military base*. Inmate* will wear
street clothes after their work
day ends and they will have
amenities such aa a soft Ice
cream machine. There will be no
frtM.esor gales.
‘ While this may look nice. It's
still prison The people who are
here get up when we tell them
to. eat when we tell them to.
take i he Jobs we want them to."
sold Mark Henry, the new pris­
on's superintendent.
Most minimum-security pris­
oner* committed drug-related
ofTinst*. but others w .rr con­
victed of white-collar crimes.
Th e facility will not accept

TA L L A H A S S E E — Gov. Bob Martinez and the Cabinr*
declined Tuesday to consider applying the 8 percent sales tax
to fitness center memberships, and Instead recommended the
Legislature examine the Issue next year.
According to Department of Revenue director Katie Tucker,
fluieas center* ahould have been taxed since 1063 under a
department regulation requiring taxes on admission to
recreational facilities. Under a strict Interpretation of the law.
Tucker said, fitness centers qualify as recreational facilities.
Tucker said the rule had gone unnoticed — and fitness
centers untaxed — until It came to light during last year's
battle over the services tax. She asked Martinet and the
Cabinet to adopt an amended Department of Revenue rule
clearly spelling out that fitness centers should be taxed.

Insurance agent accused of scam
T A M P A — A 3 8 -ye s r-o td Insurance agent was In
Hillsborough County Jail without bond Tuesday, charged with
bilking 8420.000 from a California bank and five finance
cv '-p a n t'* during the paxt tw». ye an .
Authorities arrested Kennetn Lynn Cherry of Brandon
Monday and booked him Into Jail on six counts of grand theft,
aix counts of violating the Florida Communications Fraud'Act
and one count of racketeering
The police aelrrd boxes of documents at Cherry's office and
U.S. postal Inspector* were Investigating possible federal
violations.
Hillsborough County Sheriffs Lt. Kandy Latimer said
Cherry, who hat r J d insurance In Brandon for 12 years, waa
the target of un Investigation involving the Great Western
Federal Savings Bank branrh In Brandon, four premiumLnancc corporation Lt Mori da tru* enr finance com; an, in
Sherman Oaks. Calif.
Great Western Is bi.sed In Beverly Hills, Calif.

United Proas International
GAINESVILLE — A second
consecutive monthly rise In
HoriJa's cor &gt;;.i„&lt;-r roniHm-ce
index, reflecting optimism about
p ersonal flnancea, signals
healthy holiday sales for re­
ta ile rs. r~ econom ist said
Tuesday.

G A IN ESV ILLE — A news conference has been scheduled for
Friday by University of Florida president Marshall Criser amid
reports that he plana to resign.
Several ofllclals have Indicated Criser. CC. will resign after
the school year because because of the workload and the
amount of time he has lo spend away from home.
If he resigns, he will be the aevrnih president among the
state's nine public universities to do so In the past 2 4 years

The Fiords Consumer Con­
fidence Indr • rose lo 96 9 In
November, up from 96.2 In
October, according lo U F'a
Bureau of Economic and Busi­
ness Research. which compile*
thr Index from responses lo a
statewide consumer survey.
"Additionally, the proportion
of those who say they are
personally belter off financially

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880 for a 50 com bet, 8160 on 81
□ Box 6 (numbers In any order)
8*0 for a 50-cent bet. 880 on 81
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drawn. 880 In any order on a $1
bet.
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drawn. 840 if picked In combina­
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Low In mid 50n. Light south
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Wednesday. December 7, 1988
Vol 8t. No 91
Inc.. M0 N. Frtr.cS Axe.. Sanford.
FU. JJ771.
to r end Cleat Peltate Paid at Sanfaid.
Ftertde n m

POSTMASTER; Sand address cSanees
t* THE SANF0R0 HERALD. P O
Sex tur, Sanford, FL urn.
Heme D e liv e ry ] 1 Mearus. t t o .U i a
Montfn 117 M j Yeer. SU M In Sfaft
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The drug Importer* openly discussed
illegal shipments at the office, where thru
conversations were aerrrtly recorded of
final* i*l&lt;1

violent or Inmales convicted of
*-xrelai-d crimes
The Bureau of Prisons cur­
rently operates three prisons on
military bases Saufley will be
the first on a Wavy base The
others are at Maxwrll Air Force
Base in M rr .ig c r r rr y . M s
Tyndall Air Force Bose near
Panama City: and Eglln A ir
Force Base near Fort Walton
Beach
The renovation al Saufley.
w h ic h w ill house inm a tes
p r im a r ily fro m n o rth w e s t
Florida an 1 south Alabama,
began in June when 15 Inmates
from Eglln were brought In '&lt;&gt;
begin construction In November
the workforce increased lo 70.
Henry said he has spent about
•300.000 on the project and
e x p e c t a to s p e n d a b o u t
$500,000. The inmates doing
the work on the prison are paid
11 cents an hour.
Henry said ihe government's
51 federal prisons are packed,
operating al 157 percent of
iwustUy. H r said Ihe number of
federal Inmates ts expected tn
ow from thr current 44 000 to
1.000 in 1B93.
I n mev« l i t exrxv.ed growt.i
25 prison* will be built In the
next five year*

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United Proas I n lw n ili M i l
TA LLA H A S S E E - Gov. Bob
Martlnrz nncj the Cabinet
Tuesday declared the rtdftsh a
game ftah tn Florida, locking
commercial fishermen out of a
•L__□ * . . Jflah L z rv rr. f r *j;next three year*.
"This may be the best solu­
tion to a bad situation.".
Martinet aalri after he and the
Cabinet voted 6-1 In favor of a
Mat
F u n n ie s Commission
rule that allows one rrdflab per
person per day to be taken
during a 'ilne-momb season,
The rule also banned the
sale of Florida redftah. Mock­
ing all commercial Itarvest of
the popular game and foul
flah
Agriculture Commissioner
Doyle Conner cast the lone
dlamenting vote.
Martinez said Ihe rule would
allow a limited redftah harvest
without damaging the apex-tea'
steady recovery from near
n.
He laid com met teal llsh
ffliyti could continue la eateh
other aperies, as they have,
dune stilti the :rdfUit fttuiery
was doted completely two

now than a year ago rose to 44.6
percent, up from 41.1 percent tn
October," said Jerry Mllllman.
director of the research bureau,
"while the ihare of those saying
that now is a good lime to t u ;
major Item* fell only frac­
tionally. lo 57.5 percent In
November.
"These two Indicators con­
tinue to suggest that holiday
sales In Florida will be generally
upbeat, though not tfkrly to set
any records.” he said.
M llllm an said retail oalea
probably will be hotly contested
among Ihe merchant* aa con
sumcra carefully decide how to
spend their money this season.
"Consumers are ready to buy.
but they are shopping cautiously

and shopping hurd for thr best
deals.'' hr said “ Store* that
aggressively discount and hold
pre-holiday sales will do well
Store* that hold oft on promo­
tions won't "
T h r buying m ood is not
limited to seasonal purchases
T h r pervenfjgr of Floridian*
planning to buy a house In the
nrxt six months row* from 9,5
percent In October to 10.3 per­
c e n t In N o v e m b e r , Th a t
Mllllman ssld. Is due In part to
moderate Interest rates.
The number ol people who
plan to buy automobiles also
rose Inst month, up to 15.6
pcrcenl from 15.2 percent the
month before Mllllman said
m a re people w e re taking

year* ago
M’ liner and the Cabinet
m ade their decision after
hearing more than three hours
of publlr testimony from rer
{rational and rw ttm rn U l Halt
emten
The Laotnei n w iu ig room
waa jammed with about 350
people, while about ISO more
watched the proceedings on
closed circuit television out­
side the packed hall
Tlie voxal crowd was divided
about evenly between com­
mercial fishermen wearing thr
green-and-gold caps of ihe
O r g a n lir d F is h e r m e n of
Florida and recreational fish
ennen wearing the rrd-and
w hite caps of the Florida
Conservation Association
{’leased rrr rest tonal fish
emten. Including many pro
fewaiona) fishing guide*, said
the dertslon would protect the
resource while allowing them
to takr an orraatonai trophy or
food iUb.
But many Lommcirlai (nil
ermen. most of them stunned
or outraged by the vote, said
the ruling would badly hurl
their annual Income.

advantage ol Increased dlsraun
ling by new car dealers
In IJF's latest survey. 22 4
percent of F lo rid ia n * were
pessimistic shout Ihe national
•’•iomy. up from 19 i prrcvrt
In October Additionally, fewer
Floridian* — 46 percent com
pared with 49.1 percent
expert thrtr personal flnatu ul
condition to improve during die
next 12 month*
T h r Florida Consumer Con
fldeme Index l* conducted nine
times a year Numbers below
IOO ‘.non ale that mnsurnrrs are
lew* confident than they were In
IB66, when Ihe Index started
In November 1987, thr Index
fell to 95 3 following the October
stock market crash Its low point
was 91.0 in March 1988

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Saturday by The tonW rd H erald.

Uhttnen said undercover agents were
able lo wtn the ronfldenre of their clients to
such a degree that H A Communications
came lo serve as a cluhhouse of sorts for
dt ug smugglers

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A sourer sold the drug dealer* were
seeking secure communications drvlcrs
that could not be monitored, but "what they
asked for and received were not the same
thing."
"Some of the equipment enabled us lo do
some monitoring of them." the source said,
suggesting the communications devices
Included scanners and beepers that enabled
the bureau to electronically track the
suspects

Economists predict good shopping for holidays

UF prexy expected to resign

Tha daily number Tuesday In
tha Florida Lotlery CASH 3
game was 873

notorious Medellin and Call drug cartels, the
n il said.
Arrests were underway Tuesday In Miami,
Tampa. Texas and Massachusetts, officials
said. Tw o former Miami police offtcera were
among those arrested.
Drugs were aelxed tn troth land and sea
operations, the FBI said, and bureau agents
were imperiled in one case when a sailboat
KUO
carrying 402 kilograms of cocaine sank,
forcing a Coast Guard rescue.
The Investigation waa conducted through
a business front In Hlxleaii o n tt-.lrg tin 'llthe name R A Communications and C o m ­
puters Inc., officials said
FBI agents and Inlunuants who posed as
specialists sold and leaaed cellular telephonca. beepers, navigational device:* and

other equipment to smuggler*. Lehtlnen
•aid
Some of the gadgets provided by the FBI
actually were (writing devices that allowed
the FBI to monitor the movements of the
trafficker*, a federal las enforcement source
said.

New federal prison Commercial harvest
nearing completion of redfish banned

Cabinet refuses to tax fitness centers

LOTTERY

A rre s ts w e re u n d e rw a y
Tuesday in Miami, Tampa,
Texas and Massachusetts,
officials said. Tw o former
Miami police officers were
among those arrested.

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St. Auguatine to J u p ite r
Inlet • Todav...wlnd south to
southeast 10 kts. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Bay and inland waters a light
chop. Tonight...wind south to
southeast 10 kts Sea* 2 tn 3 ft.
Bay and Inland waters a light
chop Thursday...wind south to
southeast 5 to 10 kts. Scus less
than 3 ft. Bay and Inland waters
smooth to a light chop.

SUNDAY
C lear 86-84

STATISTICS
T h r high Irm pcrulurr In San­
ford Ttirsdny wa.w 71 degree*
and thr overnight low wus 52 as
rc|xu1ed by tlw University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center, Celery
Avenue,
There wa* no recorded rainfall
during Ihr 24 hour period end
lug at 8 a.m. Wednesday.
Trhe
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temperature at 9 a m
today was 64 degrees and
Tuesday's overnight low was 55.
as recorded by the National
Wealhcr Service ul Ihe Orlando
International Airport.
Otherdiitn:
Tuesday's h ig h ................... 72
□Barom etric pressure..30.19
□Relative h u m id ity .....93 pet
C Winds................. SW at 5 mph
C Rainfall........................... Trace
□ To d a y's sunset...... 5:29 p.m.
□ Tom orrow 's sunrise.... 7:06

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POLICE BRIEFS
Cue ball leads to jail
SANFORD — A Sanford m.m accused of throwing u cue bull
at another mule during u fight was arrested by Sanford pollre
ufler the lull missed the tntrnded victim, broke the window of
a parked car and hit another victim
After Jessie Hobby Harper. IN, of 1031 W. N th St . allegedly
threw the i«alt at one un»&lt; bui hit John KUl. of Route 1 ,13..* 27.
Sanford. The orlglnul targrt of the Im II whose name was not
relrased. chased Harper away while brandishinga shovel.
The fight occurred outside the Talk of the Town bur, 7 IN W.
N th SI., at about mam Tuesday. Police said Harper returned to
the bar und was arrested there. He Is charged with throwing a
deadly missile Into an occupied vehicle, aggravated batter)’ and
affray
The male who was fighting with Harper was also arrested,
according to Harper's arrest report. Hut Seminole County jail
officials said h r had not hern ttonked Into Jail, Indicating he Is a
JUvenlle Sanford poller early today could not confirm the
arrest of the second suspect Hond for Harper Is *3.000

Four jailed after shop burglary
SANFORD — An IN yearold man and three boys arr charged
In connection with a burglary to Jack's Cycle Shop. 223 W.
third St . Saidor-i, rucada/nlghc
Witness, s rrjxjrtrd to [xdb-r iha* the four had been seen iR
the shop Suspects, who bad already been questioned ow e by
[•oiler that night, were located again at about N 50 p m on
Ninth Street. Witnesses reportedly Identified them as the
suspected burglars.
»
The hoys arc charged with burglary along with Larry Kiigcne
Williams IN. of 1307 Randall St . Sanford Williams ts also
d * led witii pooaeaatonof L .rgtar) i.-.i. H i%bond la• l (AX)
Police report the buig'-ara attempted to sttuil a motor hike
The owner of the *ht*p told |iohre he hadn't determined
Tuesday night If anything was mtsaing from Ills business
llefore tlie burglary was discovered, poller rr|&gt;orted stopping
and quest lotting the suspects on Fourth Street Police later
discovered that at the time of the first confrontation, the
suspects gave fake names

Two accused of theft

H ap py c a n d id a te s

W INTKR SPRINGS — Winter Springs police report a.Trsltng
two men on charges of burglary, grand Ihrlt and dealing In
•™!r:&gt; property, alter ; s » » shop tickets linked them to a
burglary in which jewelry an j other Items wrie slob n
Anthony Rivera. IN. and Daniel Hivrra. If), both of 422 Apt
H, N Kdgemon Drive. Winter Springs were arrested Monday,
Daniel was arrested at home at about N 33 a m Tuesday and
Anthony was arrested at 2 13 a m at the Winter Swings police
station
They were reportedly linked to a t»rceinbe* 4 burglary. Some
of the stolen goods had Itroi p w im i In Sanford and
laingwtMxj. poller said

Man charged with theft, burglary
W INTER SPRINGS — A man aicusrd of stealing n car and
then atMmlnnlrig It when It got stuck Mav 5 ts charged In that
case and In another burglary to a home
Sean P Dosing. IN. eg HO S Fairfax St . W lntrr Springs, was
arrested at txmir at 0 27 p m Tuesday H r is charged with
grand thelt auto, burglary, grand theft and conspiracy.
Wlntrr Springs police rrpon a witness saw Dosing abandon
the stolen car when If became stuck In a yard at BOO
Tradewtnds Ave.. Winter Spring*, shortly after thr thru Police
also reported lluil there is a i &lt;&gt;defendant in the second case
wlio was not tdrnttiled In Dosing's arrest report

Man arrested on DUI charge
SANFORD — T h r billowing (irrsnn faces a .barge of driving
under the Influence In Setnlnole County
• Melvin Ross Williamson. 20. of Orlando, was arrested at
12 5H a m trxiay after his car ran a rrdllght and made a U-turn
on Stair Hoad 430. Altamonte Springs

Man arrested for forgery
LONGW OQ!) — laiitgwiMxf Poller Mooilay airrstrd Jessie Lee
Gllmp. OIN W South St . Orlando on chargrs ot ultrnng
forged Instruments ami obtaining properly with a worthless
check
Gllmp was held by the management of Gooding'*. 1074
Montgomery H d . Altamonte Springs. Monday night aftrr
pav ing for g.xxl* w ith a siolrn check and rhrt k cashing card
A cashier re[M&gt;rlrd Gllmp tried to purchase a carton of
cigarettes and two lighlrrs with a *3113 1*0 Na-t'o DlstrIbtillug
Co jMyn»l* check made out to Jerry Priest Gllmp presented a
rheck castling card In Priest's name rrponrd stolen by Priest at
thr Maitland Gooding'*
NaC ii owner Nallianlrl Newton re|MirirU Dec 3 that the
company's checkbook containing 2(io [laymll checks missing
Irom Ills Orlando office Newton said Prtest is not a Na-Co
employee
I kind was [Misted aI * I .OOO

Man, boy arrested for car burglary
LONOWOOD - lamgwuod Police arrested a Casselberry man
and boy Tuesday in connection with the burglary of HAS
Specialty Cars,
As Seminole County Sheriff » Department d. puth ♦arrived at
thr I OIK) S. Highway 17 02 lot Tuesday night. Jeffrey Scott
Hutcherson. 21. of 750 Seminole Hlvd . und the 15-ycar-old hoy
were seen taking apart the dnsldxiurd of a ear, [Miller reported,
HuteheiMin Is charged with live counts of burglary und petty
theft. The boy was arrester! as a Juvenile Hutcherson was
IxKikrd Into the Seminole County jail on * 1.000 ImiiuI

Seminole High Rezoning Task
Force meeting set for Thursday
SANFORD — The Seminole County High School Kr/onlng Task
Force will meet at Seminole High School at 7 p m Thursday In the
Mrdlu Center.
Proposals for high school rc/onlng w-||| lx- discussed by committee
members and comment by parrnts and others will lx- allowed
Uecause of ronxirucllon at Seminole High. It Is requested tlial
those planning to attend the meeting upprouch the school Irmn
Georgia Avenue and use the parking lot al Seminole High A Georgia
Avrnue.
Directions to the Media Center will lie [Misled

EMERGENCY CALLS
TU ES D A Y
• 7:10 a.m. — Live Oak and
Airport Boulevard, accident,
boy. 17. girl, 16. not trans­
port cd.
• H:43 a m. — Auto Train.
590 Persimmon Ave,. trauma
call. man. 75. not trans|xirted
• 3:40 p in. 2930 Or
(undo Drive, accident, no Inju­

ry

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• 3:54 p in. — F'lorlda
Avenue und DcSoto Drive,
accident, no Injury,
• 4:22 p .m . — Sanford
Avenue and 27lh Street, arcldent. no injury.
• 602 p.m, — 25th Street
and Summerlin Ave.. trauma
call. man. 41. woman, age
unknow n, transported by
Rural/Mrtro.

Victorious Santord Mayor Bettye Smith, top right. |ubilantly
hoists final alechon raaullt last night in the Seminole County
Administrative Service*
Reelected Pl*fr'*' ? *"."V
Commissioner Bob Thomas, lop loll, also showed up with his wife
Doris James Sweeting III, bottom right, and-Lon Howell, bottom
left, wilt face each other In a runoff for ihe City Commission
Distnct 1 seal Howell joined Ihe others at election headquarters
while Sweeting remained at his campaign headquarters on Santord
Avenue

M a yor------------Continued from Page IA
She tele braird with support­
ers at thr Sanford Civic Center
alter the election
Morn*, who joined supporters
at a restaurant lounge alter the
e le c t io n , lo o k his defeat
phllnsphlcally "The people have
chosen anti I m sal Kited wtth
that- I will stip|Mtrt tlie mayor
over the nest four yrars and am
willing to serve the rlty tn
whatever way site wants me to."
lie has served on Ihe planning
and rnnlng commission since
1980.
Morris, who was critical of
Sm ith for her vote on the
Seminole County Expressway
commission for the rxprrsswav
route through Hanlon!, wild he
hopes she stands behind her
pledge to work for a change in
thr route

Smith, who said sire voted for
the route by mistake. uffb tally
r ftangrd her vote later She Ira*
been elected vice chairman of
the expressway tom mission for
19H9
He also congratulated Com
mlsatonrr Hob I huma* J r . who
wamc-elct tui
Mortis would not rule out a
second attempt to tie Heeled
mayor. "No one rcaly b**rs m
these ranqialgm ' he said *Tve
met many people and gained
new friends anti I liiqx- raised
some Issues that the people ot
Santord will keep alive.” hr said
Morris criticized the city's
purchase of land near Geneva for
use a* a spray Held In dts|&gt;usr of
treated wastewater. He accused
Smith of not exercising leader­
ship over the ctanmivsion. and
contended 'he [xirrhaxr ef 'and

Global warming trend may
cause bigger hurricanes
Unltad F r t i i International
W A S H IN G T O N - G lo b a l
w arm in g m ay Increase the
strength ot hurricanes. [Mming a
lethal threat to low-lying areas
already lacing inundailon from
rising sea levels, atmospheric
scientists said Tuesday.
At a major conference on
glolxil climair change, experts
said warmer water temperatures
could Increase the power of
hurricanes by 40 permit tn 50
percent. They said while max­
imum hurricane winds |M*ak at
175 mph now, they could reach
220 mph by ihe middle of the
next century,
T h e y w a r n e d t h a t th e
"greenhouse effect" — u warm­
ing trend linked to the at
mosphetlc buildup of liuhistrUd
emissions — also could
• Sharply reduce production
of rice, a staple for many Third
World countries.
• Erode hundrrd* of feet from
East Coast Ix-ailir*
• Kill huge areas of forest In
the southern United States
However, amid tin prolusion
of such predictions, a leading
expert h a c k e d away Irom a
statement he made this summer
that 11INH probably would be the
lint test year worldwide In the
100-year history of recorded
lent pcratti res.
James Hansen, director of

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NASA's G o d d a rd Institute of
Space Studies, said a "remark
able” cooling trend caused by
unusual Pacific Ocean currents
In ihr second half ot this year
forrrtl him to rc-asscss Ills
highly publicized assertion al a
Senate hearing this summer
"198H may or may not !&gt;e the
wannest ever." he said, "Hut the
1980* are Ihr warmest decade
on record. It's a halfa-dcgrce
wanner now than It was 100
years ago and that’s roughly
consistent with the grrrnhouse
cllrct (theory)."
Hansen was one of u host of
atmospheric scientists at the
Second Nortli American Confer­
ence on Preparing for Climate
Change, touted as the largest
and most comprehensive meet­
ing on world climate Issues.
The three-day conference,
sponsored by the EPA and 17
other government agrnclrs, in­
d u s t r y a s s u e tnt I o n s a n d
environmental group*, features
36 seminars on topics ranging
from the Impact of rising sea
levels on the Chesapeake Hay to
the im plications of climate
change for Insurance companies.

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waslrrw alrr disposable
Morris said, If elected, tic
would pursue negotiations in
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La ke M a ry and S e m in o le
County,
Stullh maintained she had
fostered pride In the city. Un­
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people ol Santord. aud it paid
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EDITORIALS

Sm ith, Thom as
earned victory
A t a t i m e w h e n v o t e r s In o t h e r
m unicipalities w ilhln Sem inole County opted
for new blood on their commissions. Sun
(m ils electorate returns the two incumbents
seeking re-election. T h e vote was a resound­
ing vlcloi'y for Mayor Bettyc Sm ith and
D b liic t 2 Com m issioner B ob Thom as.
A third race goes to a run-off election on
Dec. 20 between .’tunes Sw eeting III and Lon
Howell for the District 1 seal.
Th e m argin o f victory b y M ayor Sm llh and
Mr. Th o m a s Is testimony to the records of the
pair. Both ran on those rrco rd s and the result
should lie considered approval by Sanford
citizens.
Both M ayor Sm ith and M r. Thom as d ie d
Improved racial relations, enhancement of the
city's Image, beautification programs, and
progress :n coping with the sew ri *mi rd lu rin
disposal system s, as the achievements of the
past four years, for w hich they are most
proud.
Neither has shown a reluctance to shy away
from the difficult challenges w hich lay ahead.
T h e cam paign trail cam e to an end Tuesday
for Jo h n Morris, candidate lor m aycr. J a y
Malone, candidate for the com m ission seat for
District 1. a nd Storm Richards, candidate for
the com m ission seat for District 2.
Yet these three have made a significant
contribution lo thr dem ocratic process In
Sanford. B y offering thcmoelves for elective
olfkc and proposing Ideas and programs they
have demonstrated a w illingness to serve the
people In hopes of m a kin g the etty a better
place to live.
T h e Herald congratulates M ayor Sm ith and
Com m issioner Th o m a s on thetr re-elections
and lookr w ith confidence on thetr continued
leadership.

Do not forget
Day of Infamy
Forty-seven years ago today a sneak attack
on Pearl H arbor by Japanese earner-based
plunes Introduced the U nited Stairs lo two
rrw r l r m c n 's of national tue: Immense
destruction on Its ow n shores ai.3 the ability
of A m ericans to unify quickly and rract
decisively. Dec. 7. 1941 was referred to as " A
Pay nr!ilcl&gt; w ill 'Ive -n In fa m y .”
Since W o rld W ar II there have been other
days w hich likewise w ill live In infamy. We
won that w ar. tied In Korea and lost In
Vietnam. Th re a ts from governm ents alien to
our dem ocratic way of life continue to exist.
In m any w ays, we are reverting lo the
m entality of the 1930s w hen Am erica fell all
was well In the world unless II affected the
pockelbgok.
Th e adm onition of the song "Le t's Rem em ber Pearl H a rb o r" rem ains true; let's
ulso trust our former enemies, but never
forget to cut the cards.

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Letters lo tlir editor arc welcome. AH teller* must
be signed and Include a mulling address and
lrle|&gt;htmr number Lrtlrrs should be on a single
subject and a* brief as possible. The Sanford
f frrafd reserve* the right locdll letter*.

Berry's W o rld

One man's guilt or innocence ‘later’
The devastation of dnigs on our society has &lt;u&gt;
enraged me Ihat I sometimes speculate about
the mass execution of drug dealers as an
appropriate solution.
Yes. I believe in the death penalty, llut the
&lt;ases of Edeard Martin Ryder end Randall Dale
Adams cause me lo have second thoughts about
Its irrevocability.
Ryder Is one of four Inmates convicted of
stabbing a Pennsylvania prison Inmate to death
In 1973. He was sentenml to life in prison In
1974. Adam* was convicted of a murder tn
Texas and » » i also sentenced to Ufe.
Recently. The New Yo*k Times ran a 40-Inch
story about Adams that included detailed
Information about another prison Inmate's
comKui x . that he HuK Adams) had c'jrr.uillied
the murder
tn the last nine years. I’ve mine up with five
witnesses who have recanted thetr stories and
confirmed Ryder's Innocence. Rut a succession
of Philadelphia district attorneys and courts
refuse to give any weight to the new evidence
exculpating Ryder. In Texas, the prosecutor and
local Judicial system just as adamantly oppose a
new trio! Utt AiUms
Adams. 40. I* while. Ryder. 38, is black
Injustice In America can be an equal opportunity
plague.

Hut you decide whether Ryder’s case has any
merit:
.Ian 22. 1975 Jeffrey Hunter, thr DA's chief
w it n e s s n g a ln s l
R y d e r , t o ld a
Philadelphia Dally
News reporter that
he (Hunter, wlto tiad
a long criminal re­
cord) had made a
deal with
o ffic e
against
e xch ange
dropping of robbery
charge* again*! Mm
J u l y 10. 197 5
h u n te r confirm ed
Ih r draJ wllh die DA
on a television in
trrvlrw show with
me ” 1 did II to get
out of prison. I'm
sorry I did it to d.e
brut i ter."
April 3. 1978; During a posi-convlrtlon
hearing in court. Kenneth Cavil. one of the other
Inmates convieted of the prison murdei’, testified

that Ryder had nut hern Involved. "I didn't know
Mr Ryder until they brought us out dial night
for questioning ailrr the body was discovered "
June 11. IUH4. A deathbed iiMifrsslou signed
by a terminally 111 Michael Grant (another of the
four convicted Inmates) declared "I. along wllh
Theodore Drown and Kenneth Cavil, did In fai I
kill Santurl Molten by stabbing him (54 dines)
Edward Ryder had no knowledge of tin*
Incident."
March 1985; Philadelphia Inquirer prison
expert John Wm-Mrndkk wrolr a story on dir
Ryder case, quoting yet a fourth witness. Rola-rt
Wuddy. who said he saw five Inmate* come out
of the murdered nun'a cell at aland the same
time of the murder, hoi none of diem was Ryder
October 1985: CHS N-w* ran a story ailer a
reporter had discussed die cost wllh me and dog
&gt;ip a fifth witness. Edward Slirllon. who told
CBS **l remember distinctly that Jrffrry llim lrr
was in thr yard also that (lay. ... Hr was In mv
cell at the time Mullen was m uidrtrd," (Whit n
means Hunter couldn't have arm anybody r n m r
out of tire murderrd man's cell |
Hut the Philadelphia DA's office, which is out
cf thr worst in die nation wa* so ansioUA . •
convict Ryder that It nude a deal with one ot the
•curnmle*! characters It could excavate titan
under a rock

JACK ANDERSON

Drug smugglers
H r P .Q G

ELfcEN GOODMAN

Unwed fathers’ rights are slim
flO S T O N • higltt yec i a ago. E&gt;lwa*d
nainura had what I* described as a "casual
affair ” Put In the way of the world. Ms brief
romance hud more th in casual ronsequrncr*
Unknown tc him. the ?n.year .-Id s lr tL
woman became pregnant and gave hlrtli to a
baby girl
Mi

On Aug 1. 1981. over dinner in a San Diego
restaurant, she told turn about die baby and
how she had plated It for adoption Site .i*k d
him to sign away his parental rights
That vivid scene between man and woman.
*the new* announced over the neutral turf of a
tablecloth - her revelation, hi* shock - wa» a
vivid tableau of thr essential difference
between a biological mother and l.ithrr Only a
father could tie "stunned." In hi* own word*,
by the htrth of a child.
Despite all Ihr birthing classes and selfconscious descriptions of "our" pregnancy,
nol even married men and women are truly
equal partner* In pregnancy. Unwed and
disconnected fathers haven't nearly thr same
Investment a* unwed mother* In a newborn
child
Rut does dial mean there arc no rigtll* dial
come with a ji.itrrnu! set of genes? Dors a
mother have (he unilateral power to put a
child up for adoption? Can die stale view*
unwed mother* and unwed father* wholly
differently?
Thrse are some of the questions that came
out ol Ills casual affair. On Nov. 26. Ed
McNamara brought ihrrn to the Supreme
Court.
McNamara never signed away hi* parental
rights He had them ruled away. Months after
the Mi by girl •• now a seven-year-old named
Katie - was placed In a faster home, die court
allowed Rolieri and P.J. Moses lo adopt the
baby over McNamara’s protests. The girl had
Minded wilti her new parents, thr court ruled,
Adoption was 111 her best Interest.
McNamara claims that the law violated Ills
rights. Indeed all fathers' rights. An unwed
rnoihri timid only lose her parental rights If
she was unfit. Rut an unwed father could lose
them "In dir ties! Interest of the child." lie
was denied equal protection of the law.
This Is tint an Isolated or freakish case. One
pul of every lour children In die country Is
Mini out of wedlock. Many of these children
have a irnuous relationship with their fathers.
There are more women trying to get men Inlo
Ihr lives of children than trying lo keep them
out. There are more women diun men trying

to pmvr paternity *n rntir*.,
Indeed, dial scene al the restaurant might
have gonr differently If the biological mother
had decided lo keep the child The result ot
F! -Namarn’s •.«*ual alia.* might Five been 18
years of i hlld-suppori payment*.
Rut ran a state hold a man responsible lor
supporting his children onr day and cut oil hi*
r i g h t to t h o s e
children the next? It
a father who Is liable
lor responsibilities in
tie denied rights?
At the samr lime,
this &gt;r any wimun
who carries u child
a l o n e f a r n in e
months may assume
thl she cun decide
t h r f a t e of h e r
newborn alone Only
six perrenl of tiables
b o r n to u n w r d
C there are no
mothrrs are put up
r i g h t s that
for urioption. Those
com e with a
mothers act In what
paternal set ol
they believe is "d ir
genes £
best inlrrest* ol Ihr
child." How would
site assess those In
tcie.slft. make dial decision, If die child could
tie claimed by a si ranger lather'?
The Supreme Court has ruled dial biology
Isn't destiny for unwed fathers exactly die way
It is for unwed mothers, If an unwed father
wants lo claim Ills jMlernlty. tie lias lo act like
a fattier Hill neither d ir mother nor thr
California law ever gave Ed McNamara the
chance to act like a father
Tilts Is a lime of flux und confusion aMmt
families and Ihr rules that regulate them.
Family slmelurea are more diverse; family law
more complex. As a society we are trying to
Strengthen emotional lies while our Institu­
tions weaken Wr are especially concerned
nMmt fathers and children
Ed McNamara knows something a limit
changing families and nMiul maintaining
relationships A divorced ludier of two. an
unwed father of one. he doesn’t ask for
custody nf Katie hill rather the right lo visit,
the right lo lie known and named as her
father.
For all of Its good Intentions, die stale of
California was wrong to sever this or any
father's rights before he rn make u easr for his
'irsponslblllly. It may be rare, but n bilrl affair
produced a tenacious father. There Is nothing
casual about Ed McNamara's fatherhood
anymore.
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W ASHINGTON — Whul I* tlw well d r r w t l
drug smuggler wearing this season'-’ I’m -buhl*
■ tew extra pounds of roralne or In ruin
stulfrd tn h u short*. stitched tn III* cull* or
slashed in the trerlsof his penny lualer*
Only a rank beginner would am Me through
customs with Illegal booty in hi* hip pr« ket
hspertcnced drug coulters going through
airports are nullified by thru own tailor* m
•lothr* »pci l*J|y designed lo cntural little
•out enirm from foreign count Mr*
F o r t u n a t e ly . It
didn't take drug en­
forcem ent agents
very kmg to &lt;ate h on
10 lire (act that while
Ihey were examining
packagra and lug
gage, drug courier*
were literally wear
mg die evidence
A f r d e r a I In lelllgence rrn frr In
El Paso, Texas, dial
c o lle c t* data for
v a rio u s d ru g rn
forcemrnt agencies
drug couriers
has d istribu ted a
going through
confidential report to
a i r p o r t s arc
Its client* telling
o u t f i t t e d by
Ibem where lo look
thei r own
lor drug* on su*pi
tailors £
clo u s &lt; b a ra c lrrs
When your mot nr r
(old you to make sure you werr wearing clean
underwear hr (ore you let! home, she nrvrr
had this In mind
Tailored to-fit vest* underwear and k g or
aiiklr bandage* can t:e custom sh-qa-d to hold
drug* money or other contraband One lru.n
of Inspector* at John F Kennedy Alrfwirt in
New S’ork found 7 5 pound* of heroin In a
vest and u n d o * ; at combination *|«ecnilly
made by Ihr smuggler's personal designer
Irt Hong Kong, nftictal* sri/rd Mi gram* ol
heroin from the waistband of a man's
trouser*
Miami custom* offic ial* have Irniml marl
Juana and currency wrujijicd around die
lowrr track, thigh*, ralvr* and ankle* of
courier* Evidently drug smuggler* don't
mind being accused of having thunder (high*
nr fal ankle*. «* long a* they aren't caughi
commuting more serious crime*
Die body wrap melh.ai i* a dead giveaway
11 Ihr smtigglrr can't bend over unit walk*
like a swathed mummy. Dido If the smuggler
I* wearing u wool overt oal In August or I* all
ectomorph wearing clothes Irom die big and
tall shop
Finally, check the shoe* T h r iunliilrnu.il
report notes th.it California jmrl o( rtilry
inspector* found couriers hiding drug* in
lalse Mile*. Customs jM-ople have In *nill die
shoes for one due — du frrsh smell of glue
overpowering dir stule smell ol old socks.
Another giveaway I* a shiny jialr of new
shoes when Ihr rest of die m v-m hlr l» well
worn. The only sure ie*i |* in drill a hole in
the tied, which undcrMuiid.ihly might annoy
a tourist whose only crime Is wearing u new
pair of shoes
II smugglers are sophisticated al die
wardrobe game. Ihey have ulso jicrfrrtcd
Ihelr luggage techniques. Hard sided suit­
cases widi false sicks are a favorite. In­
spectors took for trim amt rivets that don't
apjiear factory -1nsl ailed or suitcases dial frrl
heuvy when they urr empty. One courier,
snugged in Urna. Peru, diversified his slush.
He hud cocaine In false compartments In Ills
suitcase and briefcase, wllh more Inside a
hollow jialr of shoes In Ihr sullcasr.
Soft-sided luggage Is popular wllh smug­
glers coming oui of Peru The Drug En­
forcement Administration found a factory In
Lima that was producing soft suitcases with
hidden compartments capable ol holding Ivvo
kilograms of cocaine per suitcase.
If Ihr suitcase Is clean and die ckilhen are
empty, the rustuii.s officer still can't assume
die seurrti Is over. U.S. ciislouis officials In
Houston and New York caught Nigerian
couriers carrying 13d to 300 grams of heroin
Inside the metal tubing ol baggage carts.
Sr J»&lt;* Ando ion *nd 0*1*V»n An*
C«pr&gt;&gt;t*l IMS. Unit'd F**lwr* trndKAl*

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Senford Herein Sanford Florida — Wednesday. December 7, 1988 -

C o m m is s io n

FINANCIAL

Continued from Page 1A

Stocks slightly higher
United F r a n International
NEW YORK — I'rl'T* opened slightly lughrr
W rdne»djy In mixR-rat-- trading of New Yoik
S im k Excitant •- Issue*
The tX&gt;w Jbnea Industrial average, which
rose 25 60 Tuesday. wt.» up 1 78 to 2151.14
short Iv after tin market opened
Advances l&lt;*(| arc IInn, 441131 among the
1,316 lertue* crossing the New York Stork
Exchange tape Early turnover amounted *n
about 10 .125 (K)0 shares
Stock prices closed higher Tuesday In
modcnitr Hading us blur chips led broader
markri Issues In an extension of Monday s

rally.
Analysts were encouraged by the mat kefs
ability to extend gains won in thr previous
session. The extension came amid report* that
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbarhrv may an­
nounce plans, possibly Wednesday, to rut his
nation's military troop levels by 30 percent
The rcpnri* helped spur llnanclal markets
higher
Doran also said the Federal Reserve * (allure
to hike the discount rate, which the market
ha* been expecting ever since Friday's Nov­
e m ber e m p lo y m e n t report show ed a
larger lhart-expected Jump In non-farm payroll
Jabs, eased i nncemn among rqulty investors

Dollar moves higher,
gold, silver lower
said investors went on the
dollar buying spree In re
The dollar moved higher s|K&gt;n*e In unrnnhrmrd rr|KWt*
Wednesday in moderate tra1 that Oorhachev would an
tng on major fort tgn currency notinrr a unilateral cut In the
tr.atf.ets us .radrrs speculated strength of thr Soviet army by
that Soviet leader Mlkli.nl 30 perrenl during hi* speech
Gorbarhrv would propose a to the U N General Assembly
tmlUirt.d Imnp reduction In
In .-»rty New York trading
Eastern Euro|&gt;e Gold movrd i hr dollar was higher against
lower.
key foreign currencies in mod
In earlier trading In thr Far crate trading
East, the dollar rrlMiundrd
Tim Srala. Treasury rtUUMgagainst thr .la|&gt;anrsr yen in er of Manufat torers A Traders
heavy trading In Tokyo a* Trust Co . said the dollar
Imrstoro snapped up dollars gained In early trading on
On speculation that the Soviet speculation that the Soviet
leader may br planning to leader might offer a »uHxtar:
retime use sire of thr Soviet Hal anns reduction* III hi*
fra CTO.
U N s(irech Wednesday
T h r dollar t Utsrd at 132 43
In Europe, the dollai tirgan
ye i. a |ump of 0 All yen from the day tn Frankfurt ai 1 745
T uexday* close of 121 54
West Gentian marks up. from
Currency dealer* Iri Japan I 7303 marks on Tuesdday
U n lU S Praia International

CSX to pare train crews
bv Hie jm &lt;f
We arr not dtwussiug any
J A C K S O N V IL L E — C S X uf the particulars uf Ibis
T r (importation liu reached an agreement, because number
agreement with the United one. it is a .rntsllvr ogrreTransport at ion Union to re mettl." l.erklr *,iid "ft Mould
duce the sire of train crew* an tie totally tuappropnale to
three of Its tall tines, the discus* matters wbich arr
la-lug handled In thr union
company said Tuesday.
The agrremrtll, which t* balls right tins
•uhjtct to ratification hy
tnemliers of the U T IL would
am Id affect about .W) percent
of the oHppany's current tram
D*w Janas Averages
i res- assignments
However. U L L re k ir, a 10:00 a. a&gt;.
spokesman (or the unit of USX 30 Indus 2I4H 12 o|f I 24
20 Trims
946 32 otf 0 15
f'nfj- ol Rii liinund V.i d»
15 Lllls
185.16 up 0 06
rhnrd to eslimale thr numlirr
H l-jtil olf 0 26
id Mothers ,MitrnlUlly allevtrd 65 31.* k
United Preee Inlernetlonal

Dow Jones

Local Interest
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by members uf the .National
Assoi ianon of Securities
Dealers arr representative
Inter-dealer prices as of
m id morning toddy Interd e a le r m a rk e ts ch a n g e
ihruughm. I the day Prices do
nor include retail markup or
mmrhttown
Bid
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American Pioneer 3W
4
Batnrtt lL.nk
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Flr*4 Union
20(%
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FPAL
31 H
314*
33 H
Fla. ProgrrM
33 Tb
434*
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Hugttes Supply I7W
174*
Munison's
21 N
22
NCR Corp
55
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Plewerv
39 V* 404*
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Southeast Bank 2244
22H
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SunTruM
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Went Inghousr
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Emerson ......... 31W
31 v*

Gold And Silver
NEW YUHK - Foreign and
domestic- gi.ui a silver peters
iptoird In dollars per troy
o u m r Wednesday
Gotti
London
Previous rkisr 427 25 nfl I 75
Morning fixing 423 35 ofl
3
y
o
Hong Kong
425 SO oil 3 25
New York
Conte x spot
gold k w ii
422.40 oU 3.10
(.nme* spot
*••).&gt;.
silvrr open
6 081 off 0 08
(Lonm in m orning fixing
i (range i* trasrd on the pre­
vious day's i losing price |

throughout
Ihedlstflct," hr said
He spent thr remainder of the
evening talking in supporters,
gleeful atK&gt;uI making Ihe mnoff,
then went to the Civic Center lo
join the rrowd crlehrallng Mayor
bettye Smith's victory
Sw eeting's ram palgn stafl
showed up at hi* campaign
headquarters on Sanford Avenue
after the voles w rrr eountrd.
only lo find Ihe candidate miss
tng He had hit on loot a few
minutes brforr. his destination
unknown
As supporter* and vnluutrer
staff watted for him to return, hi*
mother. l&gt;» Lurlcnc Sweeting
dlspatrhrd people to their home
to see ll he was there, and then
tn his law other Finally, he was
kiralrd at fits office and brought
back (orainptilgn brad quarters
Sweeting thankrd
his sup
porters and sold thrrr is still a
lot of work ahead for them In
preparing for tfr runoll Much ol
h- * ca m p a ig n ronslsled of
chair in door contact with voters
in Itie itistrirt, which he wild
would continue
S|Hilllng Mohair and Ills wile
In Hie crowd. Sweeting said hr
was especially happy tn see dir
couple there, a* representative*
tH Save Our Sanfurd
SOS Is a group that support*
the preservation of hlstorlr
homes in the downtown area
Malone u h l lie was not reprr
srnting dial group “ SOS Is a
n o n -p o ll I leal h o m e o w n e rs

group." he told Sweeting "I'm
here us a fellow eltt/rn ol
Sanford to tell you that I support
your election to the rlty com­
mission." he said
H ow ever, his wife Jo yce
brought up a concern of SOS
questioning Sweeting on his
views concerning dilapidated
rnultlplr housing units in thr
single family downtown rrstdrn
Hal district, many of which she
said arr owned by absentee
owners
Swrellltg said bomrowners
and the city both bear n respon­
sibility to krrp property up lu
the standard ) of the surrounding
nrlghborh&lt;MHt “ Although 1 an:
reluctant lo have the rlty In­
terfere with what property
owners can do with their pro
perty. I think If they fall in ihai
responsibility they should cither
lo- forced to Improve it. or forflet
the property '*
Sweeting said there are ordi
nances on Ihr Unk* In take care
ol the problem "However, ever
since Sanford has been a city
some (. -pie *"
always been
able to avoid some ordinances I
support uniform enforcement ol
ordinances throughout the rttv.”
hr said
The three candidates went
their separate ways In ram
p stg n ln g for Ihe position
H u w e ll, a le a d e r in the
neighborhood effort to rezone
die downtown residential area to
single l.tmllv district, is a strong
advocate ol neighborhood nrga
n I n l I o n . and p ro p o s e d
s trrn g th rn in g neighborhood

crime watch through volunteer
patrol* to combat break-ins. He
also suggested an a dvisory
commission on crime and the
p o lic e d e p a r t m e n t be
established, and said Ih r city
should nhialn a discount rate for
its cldzrns to purchase alarm
systems for ihrlr homes.
Malone, vice president eif
Southeast (Link tn Orlando, and
a member of dir planning and
zoning commission, said his
business rx|K-rllae would lie an
asset on Ihe city commission H r
supported more aggrrsslve recrullmrnt of business and in­
dustry to the etly. and more
xuppott of downtown business
through Im provm rni of the
entrance and exit routes of the
area, and cleaning up thr First
Dlslrct through enforcement of
existing ordinance*
Sweeting has stressed bring­
ing Ihe rlty together. saving It
has often hern divldrd along
racial and erorvimic lines, lie
promised to open cnimnunleaHon between city government
and all segments ol dir rom m unlly. Including die most under­
privileged. drier led
He alsu said in n o v a tiv e
method* ol financing must br
foot
lor low Income housing
and lo create development
He supports the city entering
Inlo agreements with private
financiers lodrvrlop vacant land
In die rity. and sav* a combine
ol public and private money
should fir sought to btld low
income housing on scattered
sllrs.

Landing
1.500 several days before thr
Continued from Page t A
staking touch down of Discovery.
The flight of Allantls. Irom
out clear viewing sites of (he
shuttle * approach 15 miles from blastoff Friday to the final glide
home Tuesday, was an rxrrclsr
thr base
“ The public wram'l invited tu tn silence hy NASA official* who
see this one That’* one reason refLsrd to discuss aspects of the
why they aren't heir." NANA mission.
Th ry did speculate, however,
s|x&gt;kr*w oman Hat tiara Selby
■wild She »ddrd the lock of an on future spectator attendance,
UivllaHnn was (wohably enough ventutlng a glass that fewer
to dampen die curiosity of even Ians will show up lor the dry
lake landings T h r lost flight,
die most devout %h*illlc fans
officials
saiu. was the first since
"T h e reporters aren't here
e ith e r." she said By noon the Challenger disaster and
Tuesday, only 200 repealer* had lu re d m o rr tha n 4 0 0 .0 0 0
obtained credential* tn rover thr spectators to a alar-spangled
Atlantis landing, comparrd to welcome home

lloi they noted that spectator
attendance fell oil with each of
i h r m ts s lo r..V L e fo re th e
Challenger explosion, with the
exception of Ihe J u ly 1982
landing attended hy President
Reagan
The Allantls (light. NASA's
third classified mission, ptrxutnahl) involved Luuuldng a radar
spy satellite into orbit The
Instrument may have cost up­
wards of 0500 million and pre­
sumably is of a new generation
of -wiirltlies capable of snapping
high resolution p ictu re s of
ground targets Irom Its outpost
lu spare.

Radio station escapes auction

B r n iir tts c o n rlu d r i h r lr
auction, required by state laws.
Jasrwtc said the auction could put chase, they wilt t* rexpoosi
tie rescheduled as toon as It has ble lor the debt. Should it third
SANFORD - WNSI-AM11400). been properly advertised Larry party successfully hid lor the
Pino, attorney for the tormer slalton at the next auction — a
f o r m r r ly W K U S . n a rro w ly
o
w n e rs . S e m in o le -O ra n g e scenario Pino thinks unlikely —
eseaprd th r auction block
Broadcast log. Inc., said he that third party will lu- re­
Tuesday
would advertise It as soon as sponsible for the debt
Seminole County deputy court
(MIASlblC,
If thrrr Is no opposition by
clerk Jane Jascwic refused to
The delay leaves in limbo the Dec 14. the FCC Is expected to
auction ih r station at the schrd
ulrd 11 a in courthouse.step fate of Seminole County’s only approve thr Iran.Ter o* the
licensed radio station, located on license from River country to
p r o c e e d i n g to s a t is f y u
Celery
Avenue The station cur­ Brnnrlt Broadcasting
foreclosure by a tormer owner
Th&lt; reason g; -n was Hi.it m rently is u ider Federal Com­
munications Commission review
attouiey did not advertise the
.VififiHTfi •-Vi »*■«%! fJffJfT f"fmri i
lor a sale to Joan and Bob
said It was premature tn act on
Bennett of Orlando The current
F U L TO N C E N TE R
•tie matter
owners. River Country Broad
OfTIcc/Hctnll S /virr
T i v commissioners approved
casting. Inc. arr selling the
MOVE IN
Mavor Gt.oter's motion to have
slalton for a rrpnrlrd $417.(KM)
"* 2 ao "
|Dscsrtitwr 1
ihe estaM-ihmeni monitored by
S r m In o I e - O r a n g r had
MOVE
at Pt*(-irclosed on a $12,83*’ debt and
14.
'.fa- jKiller lit p.irtinent a«d to
K.(*rwellon
SPECIAL
1oniluc t a hearing after Ihr
n th (r expenses. A Seminole
derision I* handed down hy the
LA K E MARY - The Lake clrcult judge last mouth awarded
Call Vim For Inlormatkm
rlrcull court
Mary llralhruw Festival of Arts Scmlnolc-Orangc $31,205 to
(4 0 7 )3 2 1 -9 9 6 8
In another matter, Ihe com­ Hoard of Directors has a n ­ settle thr claim and scheduled
J IO INTEREST
missioners decided to move a nounced the 1989 officers and Tuesday's auction to collect the
public hearing lor the proposed direct or*
debt.
|6iS Fulton SI.
Sanlonl
water and sewer lee Increases
Pino said that should Ihr
They arc Festival Chairman.
bock to Dm 19 at 7 30 p m At Ikitmle I) Manjura. executive
Ihe Nov. 21 meeting, the com­ director of Centrrta. Festival
missioners said they would take Vice Chairman. Larry Lucas,
action on the matter at the president of Venture Investment
second commission meeting In Pmlrsslonuls; Festival Treasur­
J iir iirv
Ospsndabls - W«i«i &gt;&lt;j Dsllvsty
er. JoAtinr Lucas, former trea­
.Sen tng Srtiunolc County
UrM .m r -wild it Is utgriit that surer Alios Computer Systems.
24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE
Ihe Increases are addressed now Sun Jose. Ca ; Festival Secre­
“ Radio Ditpatehad '
because Hie city Issued 03 mil­ tary. Renee Lewis. sales manag
lion in water and sewrr revenue er. Hook Tra ve l; SecretaryPresent This Ad $ Receive
bond* through Sun Hank, which I'rotctn. Connie Prebenda. presi­
' 2 ° ° O f f Purchase
awaits payment He said the city dent Fann Emblem; Director.
(•{MM UtM
was Informed Dial Seminole Carol Entcnza. owner All-Slate
County wd begin reconstruct Ion I n s u r a n c e . L a k e M a r y
181 E Crystal lake A«e
of County Road 427 by late Boulevard; Director. DeLores
lake Mary, FI
3300946
S
February or early March.
laish. realtor. Stetistrom Realty
DeMnric suited m a memoran­ and lormcr Lake Mary commis­
d u m th a t d u r in g b u d g e t sioner. Director. Pastor Don
workshop* the city commission Stcrdly. United Church of Christ
agreed that ll should install Lake M a r y : D ire c to r. Jo e
sewer lines along ill C.R 427 to W ill turn*, p re s id e n t W . J .
coincide with the county work
Williams Builders.
jb --• yd . MAR* BARFIELD

Herald s i w n t a r

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Longwood commission won’t
pull pool room’s beer license
• tr SANDRA ■ O U C H A H IN I
Horald staff writer
U L N G W O O D — C ilv com hi Is
atone s have i-c n m in m rnded
not withdrawing a couditioual
use request to srrvr t*~rr iild
wine at HNH. Inc IQ Hi/I in Wrst
l-ikc Plaza. a pool room. at 276
W. Highway 4 11
T h r commissioner* on Mon
day grantrd a six-month condl
Uorial use on Sept 12. lOMH to
owner Lout* Patella to serve
freer and wlnr under the condi­
tions that the serving ol alcohol
M-as closely monitored and tli.it
no alcoholic beverage l&gt;e served
to minor*.
City Admin 1str»' t Gene DeMarie rrcommrnded that If the
(Killer nrrdrd to trspond to any
problems at that rstabllsluueni.
the |ierinli could Ik- withdrawn.

On Nov III. thr LongMiHKl
|mll&lt;e detective division aMcxlrd
a Murker at Q-HU after she
allegedly served a minor It Mas
a sling operation throughout ilie
city ami 22 establishment® were
hit. with 10 ol those dtrd for
selling alcohol to a youth ac­
cording Cptn. Terry ILikrr
Attorney Michael A Kramer,
former clt) attorney, represented
Pace! la He Iold the commission'
er* hr objected to never lieing
Informed atKHil Hie meeting that
evening Hr said It was wrong to
remove I'acella's rlghi without
advising him
Cfty Attorney Richard Taylor
said he believed the arrest was
tan a problem inherent m ‘.hr
bar because It was a sting
o(ierallon involving other busi­
nesses 111 (hr area
{'ommlssloncr Henry Hardy

C re w
Continued from Page 1A
Into the office the next day or so
told the and start working to gel Ihe next
crow d, w hich Included the flights going *
astronauts* families, that thr
William Shepherd. Ihr first
previous Dlcovery fllghl “ re­ member of astronaut class ol
turned us tn safe fllghl and It 1984 to fly utxxird die shuttle,
said It wax a “ great mission. It
was a fantastic mission.
“ Hul Sts-27 lAllantlsI was a was really right down the pipe,
superb mission and we needed really nominal from what we
that mission, also," Cohen sold.
expected.”
A ll (h r astronauts spoke
briefly hut revealed nothing
iitHHit l he mission that sources
said put u spy satellite In orbit
over the Soviet Union
Continued from Page 1A
“ I think w r did a good job for
NASA and Ihr sfiace program deal to offer In terms of all
and I think w-e did some good aspects of life ll Is only natural
things for our country as well," that we would develop leader­
ship e*i our area We're not
said rookie co-pllol Guy Gardner.
“ I w is h all of y o u w ho exclusive In that regard The
would've liked lo have gone on whole stale Is developing ill that
lluii ride eould'vr gone on II.*' regard and particularly In Re­
publican leadership circles."
said Richard "Mike" Multane. "I
suspect anyone who comes out
McCollum sold Florida party
here ui 1 o'clock lo Ihe morning
chairman Jra m ilr Austin, of
would've liked lo liavr gom on Orlando, may be the nrxt
that ride."
Central Florida appointment to
Jerry Ross said Ihr fllghl was n top ranked party post. He said
Austin could liecome the na­
"absolutely amazing ami excit­
tional party's co-chairman
ing. something dial ll we tried all
McCollum looks to an In­
night we’d never lie able to
cxploln the feelings and tIn­ creasing Republican presence in
sights dial we SOM
Florida. iMKisted by rrappur"I'm liMiklng forward in gelling
tlonmenl In 1992

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Survivors Include husband
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1980. She was a homemaker lllodgcll. Stratford. N H ; sister.
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One of F B I’s ‘most wanted’ captured
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OULFPORT. Miss - One of
I h r F B I's 10 most warded
fugitives was raptured fuesday
In i Gulf of Mexico resort town
following a Up frx n a television
viewer who had seen the suspect
on s T V show about rrl;n!naU.

House picks committee chairmen
W A SH IN G TO N — llo u w Democrats picked committee
chairmen Tuesday, and Installed Rep. Leon Panelta. D C a lif.
as tire head of the Influential Budget Committee.
Panel ta. a player In last year's budget negotiations, had
served the maximum three terms on the panel before stepping
down four years ago. when Rep. Hill Gray, D Pa . took over.
All sitting chairmen were reelected for the 101st Congress.
Panetta was unopposed for the budget post: Rep. Jack Brooks.
D-Texas. moved from the Government Operations panel to take
over the Judiciary Committee from retiring Rep. I*cter Rodino,
D-N.J.; and Rep John Conyers. D-Mlch.. replaced Brooks on
the Government Operations Cummlttee.
The chairmanship of the Hanking Committee, a panel that
will have to deal with the savings and loan Industry problem,
went to Rep Henry Gonzalez, D-Texas. The previous
chairman. Fernand St Germain. D-R.l., was facing ethics
problems and was turned out of office by his constituents.

Th e FBI said S n v c n Rpy
Stout. 32. a n ,llv r of Wrhster
Springs. W. Va.. was unrated by
FBI agenta and Gulfport poller
on charges of murder end un­
lawful flight to avoid prosecu­
tion.

home, beat und stubbed her to
death und pul both bodies In u
bedroom
Taylor said Stoul has been on
the Mississippi Gulf Coast about
one month. At Ihe time of his
arrest. Sloul was working us u
laborer In a Gulfport motel
which was being renovated.
Slout appeared Tursday be­
fore U.S. Magistrate John M
Roper In Biloxi
FBI spokesman Cal Clegg In
Salt Lake City said Ihe Up that
led to Stout's arrest came from n
viewer of ihe television show
America's Most Wanled" on

the Fox Broadcasting channel.
Jack Hrcalln. a spokesman for
Fox Broadcasting Co. In Los
Angeles, suld Sloul Is the Ihlrd
fugitive on Ihe F B I’s most
wanted list to be recaptured as a
direct result of viewer lips lo the
network.
The show has featured stories
on 113 fugitives In lls 43
hrouJeasls. and 54 of those are
bark In custody. 33 of Ihcm as a
direct result of viewer tips.
Brrslln said
Sloul was placed on Ihe FBI's
lOnxnl warned list on Nov. 27

13 indicted in U.S.-Colombian drug operation
Uwllwl Pests Intsmatlonul
LOS ANGELES — A fedrial
grand jury tndirtrd 13 people
T u e s d a y on d ru g ch a rg e s
stemming from what authorities
said was the first rase In whk h a
Colombian drug cartel consplied
with a major U.S. drug ring to
i raffle narro'lca.
U.S. Attorney Robert Bonner
said Ibe ring, allegedly directed
and managed by Mario Eme-un
V llla b u n a -A lv a ra d o . 28. n '
Malibu. Calif., and Brian "Bo"
Bennett. 24. of Temp* A rtr.
smuggled rocalne from Call.
Colombia, lo Los Angeles, when*
It was processed into rock co­
caine and distributed serosa the
country.
T h e o rga nization ru n by
Benneit. who llvrd In South Los
Angeles until recently, and
Villa bona-Alvarado, a Colombian

Professor arrested for voting twice
RO CHESTER. N.Y. — Police charged a professor with voting
twice on Election Day by taking advantage of a clerical error,
and he could lose his tight to vote and end up In fall for the
alleged offense, o(Petals said Tuesday.
I&gt;avld Robertson. AH. a photography professor at the
Rochester Institute of Technology, was arrested and charged
with one count of voting fraud, u felony, said Asalslanl Monroe
County District Attorney Kathy Majewski
He was released on his own rrecgnUanrr and la srhedul-d to
reappear In Brighton fown Cot rt Dec. 12. Majewski said.
While voting early in the morning of Election Day. Robertson
allegedly noticed a voting Inspector rnistakrnly list the date of
his vote lb "H/ll/88" Instead of the correct "11/8/88*,
Mujrwsht said
Robertson returned to the polling place late In the afternoon
and again voted, saying to the Inspector after he left the booth.
"There's something wrong with the system. I Just voted
twice." Majewskl said
"He hasn't given us a reason why he did It." she said
Robertson could not be reached for comment. His attorney,
Charles Crtml. refused lo comment on the case.

AMA supports new Medicare payments

Advocate
lists 10
unsafe toys

D A LLA S — The American Medical Asaoclatlon House of
Delegates Tuesday gave cautious support to establishing a new
system for calculating Medicare payments but stopped short of
fully endorsing a Harvard study on the Issue.
An AMA Hoard of Trustee* report endorsed, with some
reservations, the proposed payment system, called a re­
source-based relative value srale. Harvard irw.arehers led by
economist William Hsiao sperl three years developing the scale
under a federal contract
It would reapportion Medicare payments among specialties
by factoring in the doctor s mental effort and Judgment,
technical skill, physical effort and the work Involved before and
afler the procedure.
An AMA analysts predicted major payment gains for donor*
whose work renters on visits and consultations, while
specialists whose work consists of more invasive ptorrduic*
such as surgery would face eula. In some cases severe ones
Family practloners* average Medicare rrvenuem would
increase by 65 percent and that of internists would rise 24
percent, whilr ophthalmologists and thoracic surgeons would
see their Mrdlearr revenues (all by 39 percent, AMA
projoctknMaliuwed
However. If there are no changes In the Medicare budget, the
AMA projected more lhan 75 percent of physicians would
either gain or low less than 81.000 a year, the board of trustees
report said

B-52 bo

Special A gent W a yne R.
Tuylor of the Mississippi FBI
oflice said Stoul Is charged with
killing hi* former mothrr-ln-law,
41-year-old Bonnie Craft, and
her 1 9 -y e a r-o ld d a u g h te r.
Maureen Turner. In West Valley
City. Utah.
Wen W iley City Is about 15
miles west or Sail Lake Cily.
Taylor said authorities believe
Slout entered the victims' trail­
er. beat ihe 19-year-old woman
with a hammer and stabbed her
In Ihe chest.
He said Stoul then allegedly
waited for ilonnie Craft to come

BOSTON — A consumer
advocate Tuesday released
his 17th annua) holiday- list
of "10 Worst Toys" of the
year and renewed his call
for strict safety standards
for children s toys.
"Safely standards Dial
provide more stringent
protection lhan those In Ihe
United States ran be found
throughout th r w orld .”
said F-dward M. Swartz. a
B u a iu n a tto r n e y w ho
spec tallies In litigation In­
volving defective produc ts
Swartz did not rate his
10 nominees In degree of
danger They are
• B u r g e r K i n g
C h e e s e b u rg e r S r I ,
manufactured by Multi
Toys Corp Swartz said the
plastic french fries are real­
istic and small enough to
swallowed
• Toy rare und in*wuft.red
ve h icle s for c h ild re n ,
specifically, the Sweetheart
battery-operated rid in g
to ys, made b y P ow er
Wheels He arid vm .r hatla y opeiaiid w iv .-n v auch
us 'Sweetheart use 6 v&gt;&gt;tt
rechargeable la in Pcs easi­
ly acccssihie lo children
• Johnny Jum p Up Bob)
Exereivr fEvriflo Juvenile
Furniture Co 1 S w a m sal.I
11 is possible lor infants
using this toy io sustain
severe head or other injury
by hilling the ski o' tire
doorway or becoming en­
tangled in t‘ie long strap »
• My Ladybird F’lrsl ***,11
Along Puzzle, h; » : &lt; hit
He sld thr toy has u string
toe long for a crib ot
playpen toy.
• 22-Cailber Pellet Fir­
ing Target Pistols (Guaranter Dlitrlbulond. S v u ilz
called lot strict t t f lililh n i
on mall or dr i *.Ue of luy
weapons.
• My Train (Montgomery
Schoolhouse) Swui'z said
Ihe wooden trolr. jiax re­
movable woolen flgu.inrr.
t- mi small *o be co.isldrrrd
“ s a fe '* fo r o r a l - u g r
children.
• C h a lle n g e r H u h brrbar.d Target Shooter, by
Arincr Corp. Swartz said
Ihe label Muting the toy
should not be used without
adult supervision proves it
Is unsafe for youngrders.
• Hattie Beasts Warrior
S w o rd ( I m p r r l o ! T o y
Corp I. A two-polnted rigid
plastic sword Swart/ said
could cause tn|ury.
• Paddington's 30th an­
niversary bear (Eden Toys
lnc.|. Swartz said small
parts of the bear could be
swallowed,

fleet grounded after c rar*h

W ASHINGTON — The Air Force's Stratrgtc Air Command
briefly grounded Its entire fleet of IT52 bombers Tuesday
following the crash of a H-52II at K.l. Sawyer Air Forre Hose In
Gwlnn. Mich., while performing practice landings
Several hours later, ihe military llflrd the ban Each of the
alrcruft was undergoing an Inspection of Its fuel system before
being relumed lo service, said MaJ. Dennis Pierson, a
spokesman al SAC headquarters In Omaha. Neb
Of the 742 H-52 bombers built. 261 are still Dying — all G
and H models.
SAC described the brief grounding as "a basic precaution’'
following Tuesday's crash.
The H-52s. built In Ihe 1960s. are the nation's chief
long-range bomber, but SAC spokesman Tech. Sgt. Alan
Dockery In Nebraska said a grounding would not leswn U S
strategic nuclear defense because the new II I bomber and
other aircraft can take up the alack for grounded H-52s
All eight crew members survived, officials said Two were
taken to Ihr base hospital and Ihe other six lo Marquette
Genrral Hospital Four were In stable condition, two fair, one
satisfactory and one serious

Nine horses destroyed due to disease
RICHLANDS. N.C. — Nine of 33 horses removed from Carrot
Island In October have been destroyed after they were found lo
be Infected with the deadly and contageous "swamp fever."
state officials confirmed Tursday.
Nine of the horses, seven uged stallions and two elderly
mares, w rrr "humanely destroyed" Monday, said Don Fullmer,
spokesman for Ihe North Carolina Department of Natural
Resources and Community Development.
The Nalural Resources Department, which owns Carrol
Island, supervised the removal of the horsrs from the Island In
Carteret County because oDlclals thought the horses were
overgrazing the Island and suffering from malnutrition
Nineteen horses were lefl on Ihe Island as seedstock lo
continue the strain of feral horses
The 33 horses removed from the island were to liave hern
placed up for adoption In early December, but the discovery of
Ihr equine Infectious anemia will delay the adoption of the
remaining 24 horses aI leasi for 60 days. Follmer said.
Ihe viral disease, known by oldtime horsemen as "swamp
lever", is sprr.nl by inisqullnsand horsrDlrs. Follmer said
"It's highly contageous and there Is no cure." he added
The horsrs destroyed had been found Infected with the
disease In two tests administered during Ihe quarantine period
thnl was lo p rrrrd r Ihr adoption of Ihe horses

Soviet artists sign with R CA Red Seal
NEW YORK — RCA records Tursday announced the signing
of ihr largest group of Soviet recording artists ever lo contract
lo a Western cornjiany.
I hr announcement, timed to coincide wlih Soviet President
Mikhail Gortiarhrv's arrival In New York, represents u major
shill In strategy for RCA’s Red Seal classical records division
"I think we have a lot to be thankful lo glasnost for." said
Mlcharl Emmrrson. president of HMG Classics, the parent
company of RCA Victor. "It's mude Russian artists available lo
us. allowed them lo travel and tie exposed to the West.
The critically acclaimed Soviet artists Include Ihe conductor
Yurt Trmlrkanov. violinist Vladimir Splvukov and his Moscow
virtuosi, violinist Yuri Hashmet. cellist Natalia Gutman und the
17-year-old pianist Evgeny Klssln.
A recording by Klssln, Ihe Drst In the series. Is scheduled for
release later this month. It Includes Rachmaninoffs Concerto
No. 2 In C minor. Opus 18.

• A tta c k F o rc e |Esqulrr/Nichols). Swartz said
If the re a lU llc looking
machine "Is so dangerous
that It Is only sultahlc In hr
used un d er adult
supervision, why docs !hc
government perm it the
product lo be sold nl all?"

From United Press International reporls

national, distributed more lhan
5.500 pounds ot cocaine and
collected 822 million In profits
between December 1987 and
Ma-rh 1988. Bonner said
B e n n e tt a n d V llla b o n a Alvsrsdo ran several check­
cashing businesses In Los
Angeles to launder drug profits.
Bonner said at a news confer­
ence. They employed several
sucei gang members to trana
I* n the money end distribute
toe cocaine, he said
"Comlny out of Miami. I havr
In *ay this Is unique." said Earl
Acquavtva. chief of the criminal
investigation division of Ihr In•ernal Revenue Service "I sprm
10 years In dru" trafficking In
Mtrrml and I never saw the
Colombians hook up with a
D ick gang Itkr they did In this
case. It's very unusual and I
ihtna it's a trend we'rr going to

High court must decide on use of state militia
United Prat* International
ST. PAUL. Minn — The U.S Supreme Court
likely will havr lo rule on ihe constltutlonalitv of
a law allowing thr federal government to send
National Guard units outside thr country for
training without Ibe consent of governor*
Tint 8th U.o. Circuit Court of Ap|traU. hearing a
lawsuit filed by ofTletals In Minnesota, ruled
Tuesday (hat Ihr law was unconstitutional — but
ihe ruling conflicts wllh a derision msde by
another federal appeals court on the ssme tw a ­
in Massachusetts
In W a s h in g t o n . J u s t ic e D e p a rtm e n t
spokeswoman Amy Brown said of tltr Mih Ctrriili
ruling. "W e are reviewing the opinion and
considering our opiums No derision on an appeal
has been made yet
The ruling, written by 8th U.S Circuit Judge
Gerald Heaney, said the Montgomery A me ml
utent to federal statutes, which overrode ohjci
lions by Several governors, vtolairs stairs' right*
Minnesota Gov Rudy I’rrpk h and Attorney
General Hubert "Skip" Humphrey filed the
lawsuit against the Department ot Defense Jan
2 8 .1987
‘‘NcUhcr the adnnnlstraMo i uni t -ntgrr *s ha
the authority to circumvent ill. powers granted
lo the states by the Constitution." Humphrey
said. "Today's decision Is a victory lor thr
authority given to the states In determining how.
when and where their National Guard members
will u trained."
Mmmsolu Chief Deputy Altorory General John
R Tunirrtm said Massachusetts stale olfk iaU 0&gt;ld
him "Dtey were elated” about thr Mtmirsola
d m skill
They have quite a lew more days
hr love they have to file sti appeal and Indicated
they had not yet made any decision on whether lo
•&gt;pp*-,u D«elr c. lw
T lv 1st U.S Clrrult Court of Appeals In Boston
on Oct 25 piled that Masaai huartts Gov Mtrharl
Dukakis lacked legal ground lo stop thr pentagon
from sending National Guard units to Crnliul
A m e ric a .

DukaK.s who us the Democratic prrsldrnUal
caudldatr opposed aid lo Ihe Nicaraguan Contra
rrbeD said the Minnesota ruling "Is a victory for
common sense, (h" Constitution and Ihr govrr
IK K /of the United States
"The ru'tng clearly underscores the Intent of

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dalory life prison terms if con­
Authorities said they selzrd a victed.
total of 812 3 million in currency
T h r olhcr defendants face
from Ihr operation. Including maximum sentences of llfr Im ­
86 9 million Iasi June from a prisonment.
house In Walnut. C a lif. and 85 4
All of thr defendants are In
million, weighing 700 pounds, custody. Includ in g Stanley
from a van In Detroit. Mich.. David MrCarnn. who surren­
Nov 18
dered lo authorities Tuesday.
Bonner said Ihr indHtmrni
Other defendants named In
"strikes al the very highest Ihe indicia* I t were Marla
levels of the (Columbian drug) Cecelia Harona, 30, of Sherman
O aks, C a lif : L u r J a n n r th
organization "
The alleged cocaine ring was Martinez, ot Call. Colombia,
discovered through international J im m y Waahtnguin. 42, of
wlirlap* on VlUahona-AIvnrado. f’ajudrna. Calif.: Michael Me
who was tdrntlflrd as s drug Carver of Los Angrles; and
trafllrkrr In a major drug In­ Joseph Gough. 22. of Detroit.
vestigation In 1987. Gonnrr said
Mich..
Vtltabona-Alvarado and IW-n
Also namrd were Michael
(tell are rhargrd with narcotics Robinson. 38 of Detroit. Mleh .
rtmsplracy. money laundering, David f’a/ 34. of Flushing. N.Y :
and managing and supervising a Miguel Kodrlgiiri. 36. of lllalcaeli
cocaine d istribu tion group. Gardens. Fla : and Jalro San
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belor* December X teal and
file the anginal ruth He Clerk ol
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff! attorney or imme
dielely thereafter, other n t# e
dtlauit nlll be entered aoamtt
you tor the rebel demanded In
He Complaint
W ITNESS my hand and teal
ol H it Court on the |#H day el
Norember. I tee
HEAD
O A V ID N 8 E R B IE II
Circuit and County Courts
By Kelly McClain
Deputy Clerk
F’ubllth November I*. ; j 10
Dec F. H U
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U N IT E D STATES DISTRICT
C O U R T M ID D L E D IS T R IC I
O F F L O R ID A O R L A N D O
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S TA TE S OF AM ERICA Pta-n
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01 . Defendant t OR DER OF
SERVICE BY P U B LIC ATIO N
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upon PteintliYi M o'-on ter O '
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and ll appearing H al Put action
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teutons Lett , X 11 and Xt
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O vie d e . accardlnfl to plat
Hereof at recorded In Piet Book
I. Page FI. Public Records ot
Seminole County Florida end It
further appearing thal Deten
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Florid* thal It It not practice
bto to serve him personally For
Ho nheroeboutt er rotidonce al
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appear In H it caute and plead
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by Section IASS. Title It. United
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deni had been served wllh
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Rocket hits Bank of Lebanon

MANILA. Philippines — President Corazon Aquino, hiking a
lough stand Wednesday against ronununlsl guerrillas, ruled
oul a Christmas cease-fire for the flrsl time since she look office
nearly three years ago
Aquino also knockrd down speculation uboul Ihr rrsumpllon
of peace talks with the New People’s Army. Ihr 25,000 member
armed wing of Ihr outlawed Communist Party of ih r
Philippine*.
The 55-year-old president said any Inllluilve for new talks —
proposed by sonic [lowertnl Homan Catholic bishop* seeking
ihr establishment of “ neutral zones'’ — must come from the
Insurgents who hnvr hern training Ihr govrrnmenl Tor 19
years,
"W c arc not even talking about thut," Aquino told reporters
when asked ll she planned lo call a truce for the Christmas and
New Year holidays In Asia’s only Chrstlan nnilon.
“ Remember what I told you a long time ago lluit they will
have lo send in a formal request just to talk? We’re not
discussing any cease-fire ut the moment.” Aquino said
The military wild Wednesday tha’ 1.334 people were killed In
2.274 lnsurgenry related Incidents *rum Jan. I to Nov 15 this
year, or an average of 10 people a day. The rebels accounted for
1.645 of the loll, (he military 497. policemen 125. militiamen
211. government officials 5 1. and civilians 805.
This year’s death loll rould exceed Iasi year’s 3.812. the
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BEIRUT. Lebanon — A rorkrt-prr»|&gt;eUrd grrn.«.1r slammed
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In the latest ol a series nf attack* challenging .Syrian
peacekeeping troop*, police said
No Injuries were reported In the aHat k. poller sat).
They said unidentified allackers fired the grn adr Into the
third floor of Ihr heavily guarded Bank of Lemmon in the
fashionable Hatnra neighborhood, ihr samr ar-a whrrr a car
Isanb was delonalrd Monday near a govrrnmrnl building
The attacks apfutrently were carried out by c.y ponrnis of the
12-year-old Sytliin military prrs. ni r In Lebano"
Controversy has surrounded Ihr Bank or Lebanon, the
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OrlegMlrs (mm Iwo dozen Western &lt;minifies meeting In a
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ovrr whether farm *i dandle* should hr r Uni mated altogether,
as ihe United Stales wants or frozen and then reduced over
several years, a remedy favored by the \2 rounirtrs in the
European Economic Community
“ Talks havr stop|&gt;rd for the tlmr being," G A T T spokesman
David Wmxl* told reporters
The General Agrremeni on Tariffs and Trade, established In
1W7. Is the only irraty that aela rules for world trade
Delegates from HO G A T T signatory muntries are meeting In
Montreal this week m review Iwo yrars of negotiations on trade
liberalization
Farm suhsldlrs distort agricultural trade by enabling fond
producers on both sides of the Atlantic to lower the prices at
which they sell good* abroad and gain an advantage again*'
domestic prod titers
Western European and U S trade negotiators have been at
loggerhead* over w hrth-r lo eliminate or merely curb the
sulwldies

TO K Y O — The government filed a complaint Wednesday
against a Japanese air mndll loner maker and a trading
company for allegedly selling a chemical solution lo the Soviet
Union thal could be used lo stabilize the course of guided
missiles
The Ministry o( International Trade and Industry, or MITf.
accused the Osaka baaed Dalkln Industrie* Lid and Tokyo's
Itorki Lid . an exporter. &gt;&gt;| vtolallng an inlernalional Im u on
export* ol mtltlary rr laird technology lo communist countries
ll would ilialk
thlld
vIoiaikMI ill l* « years of
the prohibitions on such r X|airt*
l*oltre In the western etty of Osaka began searrhlng the
offices of Ihr Iwo rt.rn|Mnira Wrdnradai morning
The Iwo firms sere accused of exporting to the Soviet Union
t»uu tons of a concentrated solution of halogrnatrd
ttyrtmrarhon worth 400 in 111tun yen 193 3 tnlllkHi). cat 17
art anion* between February 1‘MWI and Mav l ‘Mt7
The mtnlstrv said the chemical, used In Japan at * washing
agent In semiconductor production, also ran la- employed to
extinguish fires at chemical plants, or as a coolant hi stabilize
Ihr morse of guided ml voiles

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year, a U.N. agency reported Wednesday.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
report on *ub-Kahnran Africa, released In Nairobi and Hume,
predicted a slight rrduetton In foreign food aid requirement*
nest year following record harvests In West Africa and a good
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some 2 5 million people are isolatrd and cut off from food
supplies by a 5 year old civil war between the Moslemdominated capital and Chrtailan and anlmlal rebels controlling
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Knicks top Nuggets, 124*123
Michael Adams arorrd 35 points for the
Denver Nuggets — and blew the itamr
Adams missed a free throw with no time left
tn overtime Tuesday night, handing the New
York Kntck* a 124 123 victory over the Nugget*
With Denver trailing
124-122 and two arconda left In ovrrtlmr.
Lafayette Lever
purpoaely mlaaed the
second of h.s two fire
throw* by gtunrtng It off
the rim Adam* nurd
underneath the tauket
to grab l he rebound and
waa fouled by Mark
Jackson a* time expired
In other action. Portland defeated New Jerary
07-93. Atlanta rolled over Sacramento 123-113.
Chicago lopped Boston 105-100. Milwaukee
routed Detroit IOT414. Houatnn nipped Cleve­
land 106-105. Seattle overcame San Antonio
112-107. PtMtlltg thrashed Waafilngton 13002.
Golden State beat Utah 114-103 and the Lo*
Angelea l-akrrs « Iutitled the lz»s Angele* Clip­
per* 111-102

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Swadish women shock USA
MELBOURNE. AuatralU - Sweden a women •
tennla team rocked the Federation Cup Wed­
nesday by defeating the United Slatea in taro
straight male hot
Helving on their « haractertatic ba-wllne ptay.
the Swede* iiqrfurrd ll»e opening eeeond-round
match with Marta Sirandiund ta-atlng Hatty
Fendtck 6-2. 7 « (7-3) Lori McNeil, substituting
for Injured liarbara l*otter. fell to Sweden *
Catertna Llndqvtat 6-4.7-5
An InconaequenlUl cknible* match waa played
later Wednesday.
The United Stat~s. winner of 12 Federation
Cup llnal*. waa ualng an all rookie team for the
32 team tournament
Th e A m rrtra n a were w ithout Martina
Navratilova. Chrta Evert and Ham Shrlver
Hotter, the Americana' top aced. withdrew early
Wednesday because of a strrtrbed thigh muarle

[FOOTBALL
Rocker, Mendarich eye Outland
NEW YOKK - The OutUnd Trophy, given
annually by the Football Writer* Aaa*« tattoo ol
America to the heat rollegtale Interior lineman,
will be presented Wednesday lo either Tony
Man dart, h of Michigan Stale. Tracy Kocker of
Auburn or Mark Steunuakl of Pittsburgh
Mandartrh. an rrftrnslvr lineman widely con
aide red by NFL acouta a potential No I overall
draft pick. Hnlahcd rlxth In voting lor the
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t&gt;erau*e of an NCAAdmpoaed suspension.
Mandartrh placed alxlh with three Oral-place
vote* and 32 points and * ia named on 37 of the
721 ballot* Oklahoma SL*te'a Harry Sander*, a
running back. wa* the winner of the Hetaman
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Athletic Club to college loot trull * lop player
Mandartrh. a 6 fool-5. 315-pound Canadian,
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Jets crown Kings, 5*4
Many are calling the Smylhe Dlv talon the
toughrat dlvlaion In hockey. and the Lo*
Angelea King* would agree.
Hookle Hal Elynulk
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for hla aecond goal of
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l H u m p h o v e r Loa
Angelea. ending the
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fourth In 16 home game# for the King*. 3-7
against Smythe Division learn* and 15-3 again*!
the real of the NIIL
*'We've got file toughest dlvlaion In hockey,"
Jeta Coach Dan Maloney said "We could have
the No 1, 2 and 3 learns (Calgary. Edmonton
and Lo* Angelea) In the league In our division
this year."
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TENNIS

December 7, 1988
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KISSIMMEE - The young Seminole High
basketball squad ts getting its education the haid
way. playtng some of the top teams In Florida In
the first two weeks of the season
On Tuesday night, the precocious 'Nolrt had a
•hot at pulling off a major upset again*!
Kissimmee Osceola's Kowboys In the end. tlw
»u|&gt;crtor sUr and experience of the Kowbny* won
out. but not before SHS put a scare into the
state's third-ranked ICIaaa 3A| tram
"This was without a doubt our beat perfor­
mance of the season." Seminole coach Greg
Kohlnaon aald "We're playing the beat In Hie
atate In the early going and lt*s only going lo help
u* dow n the road
Seminole hung wtthtn seven poin.i late In me

rontrat belorr the Kowboys pulled away and
eventually elalmed a 96-82 victory In a game
between District 3A-6 for*
The list dropped SHS to 1-3 overall Semlno.t
return* to action this Friday night at Hurt Orange
Spruce Creek The Kowboy* ran their record to
3 0 but It was without a douht their r!o*r*i game
as they won their first two by over 30 jtoints
In the opening quarter on Tuesday night.
Seminole played step for step and shot for shot
with the talented Kowboys. 0*reola held a slim
26 24 lead at the end of one jierKal
The Kow'hoy* continued Iheir hoi shooting tn
the second period while Seminole stayed within
■Inking distance Seminole, though, had trouble
at the Iree throw line and that enabled (Hernia lo
build a 49 39 halltlmr lead. out*cortng the Trthr.
23 13. tn the vro n d quarter
Seminole, though, came l»ack strong .n the

third jirrtod and. behind the defensive play of
Bernard Eaddy. and the offensive spark of Holx-rt
Moore and Brandon Cash, pulled within 66-58.
going Into the tour th quarter
The 'Sole* hung within seven polnl* with three
minutes remaining, and that * when Justin
rbompton and 6-7 center Paul BHtpc look OVCf
lor the Kowlxiya Osceola o u s t scored the ‘Note*.

t in the final period
"They killed u* with their height.” Roblnann
said “Other than dial. It was an even game Both
trams shot well ami ran the lirrak well '*
buddy had a superb night lor SHS a* he had 17
point*, six steals and five uxslst* -John Hendrick*
puntprd In 16 points whllr Moore added 13 Cash
11 and Earl Williams nine
rtiompson led ll.e Kowboy* with 20 points and
14 rebound* while Shljie pumped In 25 points
nanny Vermillion had l.lpointsand I5n**tsi*

Illinois
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Rams
outlast
DeLand

G a to rs

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Lady Hams used a pressing
defense and fought ufl a valiant
comeback attempt to trip Dr
Land. 58 50. Tuesday night tiefore IS I fans at Lake Mary High
School
lake Mary improved to 2 4
the young season and uUI return
to sciIon this Thursday at Lakr
Brantley DeLand fell tn 2 2 and
will return to action Thursday at
Lyman
"I wish we could play a game
without a third quarter.'' l-ukr
Mary roach Anna Van t.andIngham aald “ We played with a
lot of heart, though and I'm
pleased to are that That * what I
emphasized this week and tl
serin* to have gotten through to
them. ’'
The Lgply Ham* jumped out
* ‘ early ’using s fuUrourl nun In
man prraaing defense The per
■sure worked as Lake Mary ram r
up with a collection of steal* and
converted them Into points
A fte r the L a d y B u lld o g s
jumped out to ■ quirk 4-2 lead,
lake Mary's defense tirgaii tn
tskr Its toll as tl ramr up with
three consecutive turnovers and
went on s six point run to take an
H-4 lead with 5 22 to ptay In the
oprnlng quarter
Delomd's Hence Bellamy, who
led all * orers w ..i 10 point* ir.»i
Tiffany Williamson then lilt ha&lt; k
to luM'k hoops to r v r n the a tta r
taikr Mary's Wlletha Hartallrlt!
then put fi&gt;wn an inside !-orkrt
followed by a Lisa Johnson three
point flrld goal Atnv Kuvat h
added a off a steal seconds later
to give the Lady Kant* a 13-9 Iratl
at the end of the first |&gt;rrt»d
The Lady Kama continued to
dominate In the arettnd period as
their press totally frustrated
D rl^n d who turned the lull over
consistently in the quarter
Kuvach opened the second
frame with a steal and a layup
followed by two Williamson her
thruws Lake Mary Ihr.i went on

Lake Mary a Amy Kuvach drive* to lha hoop against Da Land a Marianna
Yarrington in Tuaaay a SAC action Kuvach had 1? points in lha Lady
Rams 3AV) victory
a H i run shooting 1» m from the
line during the airrak. and IhiiIi a
25-13 lend with 4 15 remaining
In Ihr o|&gt;rnlng liall
The lud&gt; H a m s conllnurd to
shoot well from ihe her throw
line and hulll a con vim lug 32 17
had at Ihe half, Lake Mary,
though, fell ajiart In Ihe ihtrd
quarter and Ihr Lady Bulldog*
c a m e alive
Drlaind outscotrd luk r Mary.
16-7, In I'u third period and

Ix-gan playing prrssure delrn*r
al*o lo pick up ih r !rmpn of the
game.
Bellamy wx.ird rlghl (mini* tn
Ihe quarter and %parkrd a 12-1
run that got the Lady Bulldog*
hack Into the game a* they
trimmed Ihr lead lo 39-33 going
into the final eight minute*
Delotud rame out and scored
the lir*t six points of the llnal
quarter on back to back bucket*
Bee R am s. Page 4 B

C IIA M H A IG N . Ill - Illinois
lorwatu rues A ndrraon amt guaru
Kendall Gill excelletl oflenUircly and
defensively to lead the 9lh rjnkrd
llllnt lu a 07417 blowout «( Florida
Tuesday.
Anderson, hilling thrre erf live
3 point shots wa* high man for ihr
llllnl with 21 |«&gt;tnt* GUI marie
srvrti irf ten horn lire tl&lt;*&gt;r to end up
with IM
I'r t ha|r* even more im|Mirtantly.
taith had three slral* and led a
tenacious llllnl defrnse that raused
26 Gator turnover*, com pared to
the llllnl stive
“ Our guy* did a good Job with hall
and lullcouri pressure." said Illi­
nois Coarh lam Henson "It was the
difference In lire game
•Our defensive presaure was out
standing We pressured Florida, ami
they arc a vouug Irani, and our
qulrknew* real!v got to thern '
For Illinois whose tallest player is
f. font 8. It wa* the tlrsl le*l again ..
a tram wllh a suhslanllal height
advantage Dwayne Srhlntrlus. Ihr
Gators' 7-foot-2 renter, sewed IM
point* but was not a dominant
(actor in the miitdlr
' The key was that we did a good
job not letting them gel the liall
inside Henson said
The llllnl. 44). slaked thrmsrlvr*
to a 4H 35 halltlmr W-ad Florida. 3 3
led only briefly In thr opening
minutes of the game
lllln.as wrwkrd 'nan ihe p Mmeler
early In the contest A 3 |H&gt;intrr by
Anderson with 13 11 let! In Ihe lu.ll
gave Ihr llllnl a 16 9 edge
Another 3-polntrr by Anderson
gave Illinois an 11 (mint spread.
2M 17. with 9 OH left In the halt
Illinois' defense caused 12 first
half turnovers and ronvrrtrd many
Into points at the opposite end
With 7 26 tn |&gt;lay In thr half,
forward Ken Itallle came up with a
steal and led GUI lor a layup and a
3 2 -10 advantage
Illinois took a 15-jwilnt lead.
41 26. on a driving layup hy GUI
wllh 3 17 left beftwe intermission
Illinois came mil running In thr
L Her Illinois. Page 3D

Agreement reached on 0 ’s sale
Unllod F r a i l International
A TL A N TA - Agnes William*, wife of Ihe laic
Baltimore Orioles owner Edward Bennril
Williams. Tuesday tuld the American League she
has agreed to sell ihe fruncnlse for $70 million
The new owner Is Baltimore Orioles HavUill
Inc., whose principal shareholder is financier Ell
Jaroba. T h r company's prrsldrnl and rhlrl
executive officer Is current club president Larry
Lucchlno.
The prospective owners will Include Sargrant
Shrlver. Ihr former vice presidential candidate
and Hrarr Corps chief, and his son Holier!
Shrlver Jr. Lucchlno also will he a shareholder
''Baltimore 1s a great baseball town." Lucchlno
said tn a statement released after AL ('resident
Bobby Brown's summation of ihe dOdltlDUlc
league meeting. “ It will have a great ImscIm II
stadium and thr new ownership will hr dedicated
lo the rebuilding and future surer** of thr
franchise."
Brown said the A L would liegln reviewing thr
group's pro|&gt;osal to buy the Orioles after details
of the transaction are submitted for approval
The commissioner and Ihrrr-fourth* ol AL
owners must approve u change of frun&lt;hl*r
ownership In the league.
Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke. who disclosed
the sale on his weekly radio show, said hr was
pleased M arylanders are Involved In thr
purchase.
The group Include* “ people that have altrudy
demonstrated a commitment tn Baltimore." said
Schmoke. who learned of the aide tn a rail from

Lucchlno about 3 p m. Tuesday "I think these
an* people that will leaped the lad that till* la a
ILiltlmorr institution."
In another action, the league again tabled
rlforts by Edward Gaylord lo buy the Texas
hunger* Brown said ihe ownership committee,
chaired by Jerry Hrtnadorf ol Ihe Chicago W hllr
Sox. will meet again In late January lo consider
Guvlorri'% application lo buy Texas
“ The material was studied and digested.”
Brown sau:. "and It was determined there arr
several option* lo explore We will continue to do
that.
“ The committer decided to meet again In late
January ami ul that lime It will Issue n
recommendation Alter that recommendation,
there will lie a decision made on an American
League Hireling lo decide (ihr mailer.)1
Gaylord, one nl whose holdings Is Gaylord
Broadcasting Co.. Is making Ills second bid to
buy the Hanger* from Eddie Chiles A previous
blri was turned down since owners feured
another tram going into a television superstalion.
Chiles rrlulnrd ownership of Ihe Hangers but
pot them up for sale again ihl* year Another
group agreed in buy Texas but Gaylord rxrretsed
an option he held lo match their olfrr.
The stale signed a 15 year Ira v In May wllh
Ihr tram owner, the late Edward Bennett
Williams, that commits the Orioles lo playing In
a new stadium once It opens In Baltimore s
Canid' n Yard* In 1992
The 'r u v stipulates that the tram remain In
See Baseball, Hage SB

HwOd as***a. Well 0»S*n»**«

Close mark
lake Howell's Chris Taylor tries lo push
forward while a Lyman player lollows
closely. The Silver Hawks came up wllh a
2-1 victory over ninth-ranked Lyman Tuosday
night. For details, See Pago 30.

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Lake Howell tops
Greyhounds, 2-1
By TO NV DaSORMIIR
Herald aporta writer
LONG WOOD — Therr urrn'l
runny limes you're going In
raU li nn All Slalr-cwllbrr aihlrtr
on a Im i I night. but when you do,
you've (tot to take advantage of
That s whal the l-akr llowrll
lx»y* soccer team did on Tues­
day night. defeating All Slate
fjoatle Kelly Walden and the
l.vman Greyhounds. 2 1 . In a
Seminole Athletic Conference
contest.
Doth of the Sliver Hawks'
K»ala. which were well taken by
GreK S c h trk e r and Kuvan
Ifnwrll. were created In |wrt by
the uncusloruarlly jxmi play of
Walden,
"The y lU k c Howell) played
Rood defense." said a visibly
upsr I Hay SandldKc, coach of the
Greyhounds "But this was the
winrt Knuie we've played In five
years It was a tefsl Jack of
composure Th e go iik rrp lng
■vas tiad. the drfri.se was had.
the attar king was lad.
Kelly s a |[u m I 'keeper lie'll
win Uitnr names lor us. Hut he
did not play well tonight "
Aftrr a scoreless first half.
S&lt; bicker pm the Hawks ahead
fnltowinK some mlsmrnmunlca
lion twlwrrn Walden and his
defenders At a Lake Howell
throw In came Into the Lyman
box. Waitlen went up and Into
one of his defenders The hall
ca m e loose and S r h l r k r r
lout her! It Olio the net with Just
I 20 Into the sernnd half
Lyman s tying goal wain t any
prettier at Erik Lrlhen look a
nail In a scramble in front of ihr

Lake Howell goal and heat Hawk
Koalle Dldler Menard to the left
|)t&gt;st to He the score 1•I al 52 58.
Hut flve-and-a-half minutes
later, the Silver Hawks capitall/ed on another Walden let­
down. From about 30 yards
away. Howell played a lonK shot
Ituil caught Walden flat-footed
and beat him to the upper right
comer.
"That one really bothers me."
said Sandldge "It looked like he
didn't even make a move for It."
In Waklden's defense. Ihe hall
was played on a hard line from
within a crowd fly the tie
Walden probably saw It. all he
could have done was wave a
hand at It as It went by.
"The 'keeper couldn't see It
until It was too late." said Lake
Howell coach Hill Slevens. "He
really stuck It In the corner.
That's what we call Ihe upper
110."
What really did Ihr Job for
1-akr Howrll and made the win
possible was the hard work done
iiy Its midfield. Hy clogging up
the middle, the Hawks kepi
Lyman's Bernard Harden frum
creating. After a while, the
Greyhounds grew so frustrated
that they started to lake
themselves oul of the game.
"W e used Scott Mrsklll to
mark one of their top players.
Harden." said Stevens "We
marked him man-for man
"Jason Trrfona* and G rrg
Davis did a grral Job of helping
out on defense And Klad Saldl
who plays on a wing, was all
over the field tonight ”
Ann on iih 1 tew 1st Aston* ihai
Lyman's ollerise was able to
penetrate that H r- of drfense.

Sanford, Florida — Wodnoidsy. Dectmbor 7, I W l — B&gt;

Rams drill Sem inole
From staff reports
Lake Mary, coming off a suc­
cessful sea son-opening swing
through Hillsborough County,
kept Its record perfect with a 5 0
win over Seminole Tuesday
night In boys soccer
"I thought Seminole bad some
good things going." said lake
Mary coach Larry McCorkte.
"The ir defense was rffrrllve
None of the goals we scored were
easy."
The Hams, who oulshot the
home-standing "Nole* 36-7. look
a 3-0 halftime lead on goals by
John Mora. Darren Forde and
John Hrooks. (loth Mora s and
Forde* goals were unassisted
w h ile H rooks co n ve rte d a
penalty kick.
In the second half. Hrooks

scored two more times, once
heading home a pass from Forde
ami Ihe other deflecting In a shot
hy Morn.
"It was the toughest soccer
match I’ve ever been Involved In
In 14 years of coaching." said
Seminole coach Carlos Merllno,
referring lo the move of Forde.
the leading scorer for Seminole
last year, to Lakr Mary.
"Both trams handled the situ­
ation well There was a lot of
hard feelings out there. It was
lough for everyone to handle."
W ith Ihe w in. Lakr Mary
Im p r o v e d lo 2*0-1 w h l l r
Seminole dropped to O-2-O.
Iloth teams w ill play on
Thursday. Seminole hosting Dr
Ilona while Lakr Mary returns
home lo play Hike Hrantlev

Waisanen lifts Lions

MnMMMkflMi DtlMUM
Lyman's Jetf Onderko and Lake Howell's Greg Schlcker (10) go for
lha ball in Tuesday's match al Lyman High Schlcker acorad one of
the two goals on lha night for Lake Howell in a 2 1 victory over the
'Hounds

A LTA M O N TE SFH1GS - Tim
Walsanen scored two grails and
assisted on two others In Irnd
the Oviedo Lions (2 -11 to a 4-1
victory over the Lake Hranlley
Patriots (I I I) In Seminole
Athletic Conference hoys soccer
action
Just 0:00 Into ihe game.
Walsanen set up Jeff D r Nose lor
the Hons llrsi goal With five
m in u te s left tn Ih e half
Walsanen created another sror
Ing opportunity, this time (or
Jeff Grillln
J u s t b e fo re h a l f t i m e .
Walsanen scored a goal of Ills

Menard was thcrr to make save
after save In all. Menard regis­
tered sdvrn saves on IB shots hy
Lym a n . At different times.
Menard rubbed Lyman's JoJo
House, la-then and Harden.
"Itr made some crttlral saves,
didn't he?" askrd Stevens rhe­
torically. "Th is was the No
0 ranked tram In the stale Hut
we felt coming In that we could
liral them We have 2Dodd good
players
"Flaying a tram this good on
Ih r lr field, you should he
satisfied with a He Hut we
wanted to win We like this field
i ms » m u c k ae
I,
behind 2-0 and lira I them In Ihe
district semifinals last year. I

own on an assist from DcRose.
giving Oviedo a 3-0 lead the half.
l-ake Hrantlev rut the lead by
e n r w hen, at 5 1-30. Louts
M rlrtilirtls knocked home a
penalty kick Hut at 62:30.
Wlasanrn scored again lo put
Ihr Lions up by three goals.

knew this could be a good
grudge match.”
Sandldge. despite saying his
team played poorly, gave credit
to the Silver Hawks for playing a
Oviedo controlled almost all of
tight marking defense that look
the play, outshootlng La kr
Ihr Greyhounds out of Ihrlr
Hranlley 20-5 and laklng five
game
comer kicks lo Ihe Patriots' two
“ They Just tightened up," said
In goal, Oviedo's Jeff Hoffman
Sandldge "There were too many
made three saves while Kirk
bodies in the midfield We
Klaltrr had lo make 10 for Hike
showed no composure. Maybe
Hranlley
tt‘s a l,«k of rxjirrlrnrc We got
caught up In that tnstrad of
getting bark and playing our
game
On Thursday night. Ihe two
trams return to a fte r l yman
over Lake Hrantlev. 12-3.
Prjft. atari reports
lraveling in Drl-und while l-akr
In the boys division. Hike
llowrll hosts Oviedo
Julie Moss hrl|ied Oviedo lakr Howell took over the top spot
a big lead In Ihe Seminole wlih an 8-7 victory over l-ake
Athletic Confcrrnre girls howl­ Mary Jason Hragg had a '204
ing standings on Monday as she game and Hrtan Patterson a 580
rolled a high game of 231 and a series (or the Hawks while Jeff
series of 575 to lead the Lady Hlau 1205-5681 led Laki Mu. y.
added 2 strals Tam m y Tullord added IO Lions over Lyman. 10 5
l-ake Howell has 83^5 point*
more (Mints, despite shooting an try 4 (or 16
Oviedo now has 08*4 (M in ts
from the field
and leads the next closest team. lor Ihr season with DrLand a
"She iHunre) did a great Job tonight." f&gt;rLand. by 17 (mints Seminole close second al HOW followed by
Frank said "I was very happy with her la third at 784 followed by Lake Seminole at 7 1to.
(M-rfomuime tonight considering It was her Hrantlev (68'y|
Dr-laind slaved close with an
llrst varsity gamr Tam m y didn't shoot well
Melissa Chlnlatt had a nice 8-7 win over Seminole led hy Jay
from thr floor, but site had to do a lot of
game of 104 for Lyman while Abler* 123.1 g o :h Jason F.vrrly
things she a not used la She did a good
Kim Mackey rolled a 507 series
had a big game lor SHS with a
Job "
'245 and finished with a 591
Seminole
Cfrpt
closer
to
the
The key to the game was Ihe lopsided play
series.
during the second (&gt;rttod as the l-ady lop with a 12-3 rout ol DcLand
Adel
Lopn
had
a
high
game
of
Oviedo downrd Lyman. 8-7.
Patriots were outscorrd 21-10. The Lady
Pats were also outscorrd 17-11 in the third 190 end a 551 series while with Lucas Vickers 1216-5831
Teresa Hogrrs also rolled a 100 le a d in g th e w a y . H e g un
and 19-12 In tin fourth
lor SHS Jill Graves had a 192 D m iogh ur ,2 1 4 } and Frank
"We need to get a few things squared game and 541 scries for DrLand
Schwartz |5M5| led Lyman.
away for Thursday's gamr against Lakr
Hence
Cast
one
s
170
gamr
Mary." Frank said "t think It's going to br a
In n o n c o n le rrce . Deltona
good gamr W r need to get a little more and 401 series led Lake Mary routed Brantley. 13-2. with Jell
from our Inside people and have our guards over Lake Howell 11W314. In Wilson laklng high honors for
nonconference action. Tanya thr day with a 258 gamr and
do a little more and w r should do well."
Hoover (183 game) and Tammy 638 srrlrs. Mike Cruise led
Hurt (479 senes) let) Deltona Lyman 1170-4981.
M A IN IA N 0 on - G
s C a w • M s o * It

Oviedo’s Moss has big day

No. 4 Mainland routs Lake Brantley
By CH UCKBUBO KSS
Herald correpsondent
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - The Imirih
ranked l-ady Him t un ers ol Mainland found
that pressing maltrra to the extreme can
pay trig dividends as they overpowered the
outmanned l-ady FatrVris of l-ake Hrantiry.
64-39 In girls prep basketball action
Tuesday night at l-akr Hranlley High
The Lady Patriots, who were without thr
services ol senior Irudrr Tracy Hrandrn
burg tell io (&gt; I on the year and host the
Ladv Hams ol l-ake Maiv Thursday night.
*1 he lowly Hues improved thrlr ftnlrtemtshed
-record to 4 0
We really nerdrd Tra cy oul there
tonight." head coach Cindy Frank said of
;hrr star senior She's out with wane type of
&gt;vlrux ami wr don't know when she ll be
Hback In Ihe lineup ll could be a week, a
. month, two months, wr don't really knuw "
Hraiuirnhnrg • atmriver and an Irritating
tardy Hoc press were loo much Iik Ihe l-ady
Pats io handle as Mainland Juinprd out to an
early 29 16 first half lead Ih r l-ady Pair lots
did ptay the digressive Lad* Hv« s close lor
. the fbst prrtod as they only bailed H G going
*lnlo the second period

"W* played with them iMalnland) for a
solid rptarter and a half." Frank said "We
were doing alright until Ihe four minute
mark of Ihe second period, hut then thing*
got out of control
"We had a lough time adjusting to Ihr
nrw lineup with Tracy being out We did a
good Job lor Ihr short amount of time wr
had to work with Ihe nrw lineup (hough I
was happy without performance tonight."
With a relentless storing attack led by
Kristi Austell s gamr high 24 points, the
l-ady Hues built a quirk lead that was never
challenged b&gt; muir than IO points by the
l-actv Pal riots Mainland s Brgnta Markrrny
added tH (M ints and contributed to Ib r
brutal Inside game of the Lady Hue*
" T n Ireal them (Mainland) all you've got to
do l* stop those two girts (Austell and
Markrroyl," Frank said. "W r rouldn't shut
them down Inside On one possession.
Austell got six rebound* In a row oft of
missed shots before she finally put It In We
w rrr a little bred In the sec mid half hreauar
wr w rrr forced lo go to a man to man late
amt that hurt us "
1 tie lady I’alrtols wrrr Ird by 5' I I "
Junior lairl Hum e w t»orhlp|&gt;rd in 14 points,
grabbed IO rrlMHinds. had 2 assists, and

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Franklin, Jones shoot down Oviedo
B r OAVIO CORCORAN
•Herald coirtipondent
ORLANDO — ('enter Neeole Franklin led
lour scoters In ilouhlr figure* with 17
•points, and showetl why site's considered
,ooe ol the stati-'s lop girl* players as tbr
.tones Tigers 15-0) i rushed thr Oviedo Lions
|2 I). 76 49. tn girls prrp basketball action
Tuesday night before 301 Ians al Jones
High.
Jours, ranked tilth In thr Class 3A girls
basketball (Mill, played In the words of roach
; Jim m y Minty, "a very Milld game In which
wr w rrr able to (day the slow down game
when Oviedo went Into their zone defense

and go lo the fast break game when the
trill po plckrd up
Jones KMk charge right from thr outset,
a s thr l-ady Tigers raced to an 8 - 2 lead, and
were never threatened Just once did Oviedo
tie thr score, and that was at 2-2. thanks to
a IO foot jumper by renter Suzanne Hughes,
wlm shared the high scoring honors for thr
l-ady Lions with her sister Hestv with 10
(M in ts

Alter Ihe first (irrtcxl ended with Jones
holding an 18 12 lead, ihr l-ady Tigers
broke open Ihe game In the second as a
combination of Franklin s great play and
Ovlrdn's cold shooting (Just 2-18 from the
field) enabled Jones to outscore Oviedo.

Baseball-------Continued from HI
Italilmorr — no
m a ile r who ow ns It — in
exchange lor lltr stale's financ­
ing the estimated $264 million
cost of
Im tldlng the nrw
stadium.
O f th e le ase . M a r y la n d
S ta d iu m A u ih n r lly la w ye r
Eugene Felnhlalt said. "1 drink
•were completely saf •"
R A N G ER S A C Q U IR E FR AN CO
The busiest team at the w inter
baseball Hirelings. Ihe Texas
Hangers, made their second
major deal In two days Tuesday
when they acquired second

Inbound* puss and made a
Jumper in the (mint for an 81 53
margin.
A pair of free throws by
reserve Andy Kaulmann with
7:55 to go gave dir llllnt Ihrlr
fit st 30 point lead 83*53,
Florida guard Clifford Led led
thr Gators with 20 (Mints
"W e 're not ready to play
against a tram like Illinois.”
admitted Florida Coach Norm
Sloan "We don't have the peo­
ple. I don't know If w e ll 1m* able
to (day against u team llkr
Illinois even In February ."

"I wouldn't tie the playrr that I am
without the support of my teammates." said
u very modest Franklin, considered one of
thr 10 lies! girls players In thr stale, and a
top blue rhtp college prospect "When other
teams try lo defense me. then It Rives my
(ramatrs the opportunity to do Ihrlr thing."

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Octavta Sheppard leading a balanced Jonc.v
attack with nine points Melanie Schrupp
was the high scorer for Oviedo with 11.

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10-4. and for all practical purjMse* the game
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second hull and went on an
8-0 run. Anderson cupped ihe
surge with a steal, then drove
the length o| the couit (or a
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Valencia
comes
to SCC

tames
’Canes
■y D U N SMITH

Prom ateff n p r t a ______

Herald corespondent

T h e Seminole Com m unity
College men's basketball Iranij
9-4 on the season, returns in
Ihclr home court Wednesday in
lake on Valencia Community
College of Orlando In an Impor­
tant early season Mid Florida
Conference game Game Bmc Is
7:30 al the Health and Physical
E d u c a t io n C e n te r on the
S e m in o le ru m p u s and , a*
always, add mission la frrr.
Both teams come Inin the
game with 1-0 records In confer­
ence (day and holding u|&gt;sris
over Ihe pre arason (atonies,
Seminole an 81-75 win ovrf
Florida CC of Jacksonville atn|
Valencia a 79-78 win over
Central Florida CC of Ocala, urn)
have high hopes of going mi
Christmas break wtlh at leas) a
share d Ihe Conference lead,
Daylotu Beach and luk r City
are also nndrfralrd In Confer­
ence ptiy.
This game has lirrii a thorn 'tl
the aid*- of Ihe Raiders as they
have only six conference Io*m ■*
tile Iasi two seasons, lour to
champion Florida CCJ and tw&lt;|
lo Valencia
"Thta U an important game In
m e." said Seminole mu&lt; h Bill
Payne "It probstdy means mote
to trie lhan Ihe player* T h r v
usually look at the trams that
lia*e been al the top of nut
conference, bul this Is the leant
th
IWary witmlftN /I*#*
conference the last two yrar*
They alwrys give us a tough
time and Iasi year hral our
brains (Hit here
Valencia has a very devru ing
record of 2 8 Wtlh Hie rtrrpH on
nf Srn»!nn*e they may play I ho
toughest orhrdulr In Ihe stale,
They have won two of thru last
tiller and have lusi rlusr games
lo some very wrong Im II riot**
Tw o of lire k m h * have been to
No I-ranked l*o!k and two to No.
7 -r a n k r d a n d u n d e fe a te d
Nl Petersburg Junior College
They have also 1ml to Indian
River and llrrvard Iwo very
strong trains
Valencia Is led by 6 1" shoot­
ing guard Homer Gray, an Evan*
High School graduate anil 6*6
ce n te r Latnat Sm ith Irm ri
Apopka Gray is one id the I h M
shooters In the conference and
likes tn pul up the 'I (sum shot
while Smith Is Hie workhorse
Inside He * one of the best
reboutidrr* in Ihr slate and dor*
an excellent jolt storing Also
rtp t ' *rj to «*ari lor H i: Jatadews arr potnl guard Is- Jef­
ferson and forw ards M a lt
S u r d rn r y r r a n d D u a n e
Johnston

OVIEDO — The Oviedo Lion*,
behind 27 points from Bred
Bolton, won their eeeond In a
row as they defeated the H urri­
cane!* of Mount Dora High
School. 78-64. before 223 fan* al
the Lions Den on the Oviedo
High School campus Tuesday
night.
Center Hobble Cragcr added
19 points and point guard
Danny Phillips 12. all on three
pointers, os the Lions look con­
trol at the outset and dominated
the game throughout as they
.moved lo 2-0 on the season.
'Oviedo has home games sched­
uled this Friday and Saturday
against Bishop Moore and St.
,Cloud, respectively. Mount Dora
&lt;which got 17 points from Joe
W iggins and 16 from Nate
.Woods fell to2-3.
"I thought wc played pretty
well. 1 said Lion Coach Dale
Phillips. "W c didn't know what
do expect. Tim Tocco and Andy
Ttioinas iamt up sick and the
two football players. Ileclor Duu
and Charles Warner, had only
one day of practice. So we railed
up Vince Hollis from ihe junior
varsity lo fill In and he did a
good job **
The game got off lo a good
start for the Lions as ihry won
the opening tip and Bollon
Mwtw ..ml w«* fouled Mount
Dora was unable to Pnd the
mark and Bollon added two
jumpers to make II 7-0 with 6.49
to play In Ihe first quarter.
The 'Canes finally got on the
board with 6:25 left when Nate
Fountain scored on a layup.
Wiggins then scored on a Jumper
lo make It 7-4 Oviedo but the
Lions rounleretl with another
basket by Bolton. A free throw
by Cntgei and a 3-polntrr by
Phillips oftset a haakrt by Wig­
gins lo give the Lions a 13-6 lead
and give Oviedo control of the
game.
Th e q u a rte r ended w ith
Oviedo ahead 23-15. Bollon had
13 points In the opening stanza.
"The way the game starlrd I
thought Brad was going to score
all the p o in ts " said roach
Phillips "I think his hoi start
demoralized them, that and our
strong defense Wc did very well
on tlrlrnse early. I hen started to
play around with the 13-1 rone
Oner we got that big lead 1think
we started lo worTy more about
lire (mints Instead of lire dcfe n -r"
The Lions kepi up their hoi
(day in Ihe second quarter as
Ihcy outscored the 'Canes 20-15
lo lake a 43-30 lead Into the
locker room at Intermission
Oviedo spread the scoring
around In the stan/a as Bolton
had i.ve, Cragcr. Hollis, and
Todd Tocco lour each, and
Phillips three.
The halftime Intermission did
not slow the Lion onslaught as
they uutscorrd the Canes 16-12.
In junior varsity action II was
Mount Dora coming oul on lop
83-50 us Cornelius McDowell
had 26 points and Shann How­
ard had 22 Also In double
figures for Ihe baby Hurricanes
was Marcus Sears with 15.
Korresl Rogers was Ihe only
Oviedo player In double figures
ns he scored 13.

te*i pnm wy »a*i

Brian and S c o tt Meredith are continuing a tra d itio n of w restling families at Lake Brantley H ig h .

M e r e d it h s c o n t i n u e ‘T r a d i t i o n ’
■y DAVID COR CORAN
Herald correspondent
A L TA M O N T E SPRINGS Country
music superstar Hank Williams J r . Sev­
er*! yean* ago wrote a song titled **lt'e a
faintly tradition." The song told of how- a
family's deep pride in It's past was
continued by Il's younger members.
At Lake Brantley High School, the
"Family Tra d itio n ” continues In Its
wrestling program with a pair of brothers.
Scott and Brian Meredith
They are two reasons that Patriots mat
fans air looking forward lo another
outstanding erason
Scott, a senior w h o qualified lor Ihe
stale meet last year in the 125 (round
weight class, has moved up to 130 this
srason and ts considered a ihreat lo go to
stale again A quick lough technician,
Srnlt began the '88-89 season In fine
style as be won all three of his male ties In
the quart meet that was held this pasi
weekend at Lym an high school, all Hirer
by pins.
Brian, a junior who eoni|irted on lire IV
team last year, got bis first taste of varsity
actum at lire quad meet Alul Bilan dldll I

do so badly as he won Iwo of his three
matches In the ] 25 pound class
And how did the "Brothers Meredith"
get involved in the sporl?
"1 got Involved In wrestling during my
freshmen year 11985) lirrr al Brantley,"
said Scott during a break In a practice
section T u e s d a y aPertwon "C o a c h
Carprngrr (Kevin, l-akr Brantley's tread
roach) asked me to go out (or the tram as
a way to stay In shapr for foot hail And I
Just felt in love with Ihe sport My first
two years were i» learning experience,
and In m y junior year. I rante into tm
own as I qualllrtl fr&gt;r Hie stale meet "
And as for Brian. "I got Involved In the
sporl after I saw how tny brother ISeoul
enjoyed It. and li s a great sport "
And as tn most brother relationship*
Scott and Brtan are each other s biggest
fans and toughest critics as Scott said
"when one erf us wrestle* taiorr the othe.
one does It really lire* us up {f one of us
loses a match of dtM-sni do welt, then we
help each other oul It's (lie family pride
in both of us. And wc have a younger
brother T im |7lh grader al Teague Middle
School) that wants In wrestle loo He's In
a local c lu h . U S A W r e s tlin g in

lamgwood "
Scott, who a an excellent vludenl. has
been co n ta cte d by the A ir Force
Academy. Navy. Furman and Georgia
Tec h to go to college, with Ihe Air Force
Scotl's first choice as he would like to
have a career as a fighter pika, and llrtan
would like to have a career In coaching
loot hall or w rest ling
And (hr Mr m ill It's are mil the llrsi pair
of wtrstllng brothers Dial has competrd
al Lake Brantley as coach Carprngrr
replans " w r have had a ka of brothers
on the learn In past years Wrestling is a
family orienlaied sport We had Ihe
Power* IChas and Krllh. 1977). the
lloyl's (K rvln and Tim. late 1970 s) who
were Iram raptUns their senior years. Ihe
Jacob* iDarmv and David lair 7G s) Ihe
Fenners iHlrharri. stair champ in 136 In
1082, Allen and llllly). and Ihe Roth
brothers. Scott and Dan who ate turn
assistant coaches Iterr. and their toutmrr
latrflter Slcfvc ie a freshmen who wrestles
on Ihe J V team In Ihe 112 class "
It s great to kttuw that Scott and Bruit
Meredith are continuing the line family
wrrslllrig trrlatkm al lu tk r Brantley High
School.

Quakers turn nasty on rival Villanova, 71-70
United Press Intemnttenal
The Penn Quakers, who lost lo Villanova
by 29 polnti last ,r a r turned rusty n:. bet:
city rivals Tuesday night.
Walt Fra/ler. son of the Hail of Famer.

stored 25 (Kitttls. Including a pair nf frrr
throws with 46 seconds remaining a* Penn
won 71-70 in a Hlg Five game at the Palestra
In Philadelphia
"We've got *orur guys In Ihe locker room
crying." Penn Coach Tom Schneider said

litis Is thr biggest win of thrir lives **
The Quakers lowi to Villanova 84 55 In
their only meeting Iasi season.
IVnn Improved lo 2-1 Villanova. 4 2. was
led by To m Orel*, who scored 24 of his
career high 32 points In the second hall

Lake Mary freshm en top S em inole, 51-37
Prom staff raporta
SANFORD — Lake Mary eame up with a
strong second half to pull away from
Seminole. 51*37, in freshman Itaskrtball
action at Seminole High School Tuesdaynight.
Lake Mary.

1-0.

was led by Alonzo

Brundldge and Brian Grryb who each
pourrd In 17 points in Ihe winning rllon.
Shawn Wushlngron. a 6 4 center, added ms
(minis lo aid In Ihe opening game victory for
Ihe Hams
Seminole. I I. was led by Mark Couch's
18 points an Anthony Williams netted I I in
Ihe losing cause Seminole opened Us
season wllli a victory Iasi week.

LYM AN C R U S H E S H O W E LL
In other ires!)man action It was Lyman
rrushlng Lake Howell. 84-34. al Lyman
High School Jason Good|wsior led Ihe
Greyhounds with a game-high 19 points.
Charles Francis added 10 Sol Hcnirk and
Brian Grayson rhlp|M-d In nine points apiece
lor Lyman Torn Manor led l-akr Howell
with 10 (Minin

lake Howell came up with a
strong defensive performance
and overcame a lough Luther
H igh School team . 3 8 -3 7 .
Tuesday night In girls prep
tsiskrtirall action al l-akr Howril
H igh S chool-

Lake Howell Improved lo 4-3
and will rriurn lo action this
Thursday when It hosts Oviedo
In a big Seminole Alhlellc Con­
ference confrontation. Luther fell
In 2 -1on the season
Jennifer Brown led thr LadySilver Hawks with 12 points us
Tanya Lewis cattle »p with
eight Lewis played Ihe best
all-around game of her career as
she (Hilled down a career and
game high 12 rebounds, handed
out five assists and carrir up
with three steals and played
solid defense.
"(Tanya) Lewis played her
liesl game since she's been al
Lake How ell.” Lake Howell
roach Dermis Codrey said. "She
played excellent defense and hit
-ihe board* well.’*
* Lake Howell again used a
number of players and relied on
Its youth In help pull out Ihe

narrow victory. Luther managed
to give Ihe lardy Silver Hawks a
scare as It s group of veterans
played a solid game.
"Luther has a very, very good
Class A team." C od rry said "We
had to go lo ihr middle tale and
came up with Hie w in ."
Neither learn rould register a
large amount of (mints and they
were tied 14-14 al halftime.
Luther went on a run In Ihe
lbird period and bulll a 26 21
lead heading Into Ihe deriding
quarter
Brenda Davis led ihe way for
the Lady Crusaders with nine
potnl*. Michelle Drnlu and Katie
Jacobs each addt-d eight with
Andrea Duda connecting for six.
Luihrr took a two polnl lead.
37-35. with I 46 to play on a
Jacobs layup. Codrry then In­
structed his learn to gel Ihe ball
Inside lo Becky Miller. Miller
(Mstrd up and was received Hie
lull on the block Miller hit ihe
field goal and was fouled after
Ihr shot. Miller then hit onr of
two free throw's lo give Ihe lardy
Silver Hawks a polnl lead. 38-37.
wiih Just under a minute lupluy.
Luther I hen went down, ran
some rlock ami put up u shot
that was olf Ihe mark.

Also averaging In doublr fig­
ures is shooting guard Hnhril
Thomas |I3 8 joints |ier game)
and forward r r n lr r Rlshard
Brown (I 0 5|

Rams

Howell survives
Luther, 36-37
BY MARK B LVTH E
Herald sports writer

Seminole is Ird h) sophomore
forwards T r r r ll flames and
Vincent Emerson Barnes leads
tSc team In scoring arid rrhounding, averaging 16 point*
and 7.5 rrlMiunds per gjtnr
Emrrson has shown signs of
playing like lie did Iasi year
when he led Ihr stair In held
goal perecrnlagr Iasi week he
scored 27. 19, and 18 (Miints
while shooting 28 42 167 (a-rt en!I to up Ills average to 15 I
|ier game

by lirllamy ami Willainson with
Williamson adding two free
throws also to even the score.
39 39, with 6 53 to play.

Heal hr r Gleason played a strong
all around gamr oil ihr bench lor
I-ike Mary as she net led seven
|H)lnln and &gt;ame up with right
steals while pulling down sis
rr Uni lids

Heather Gleason then sank
two fret throws for Ihe Lady
Rams lo break three minute
scoring drought Anlla Mitchrll
then pul two hue kris for l-akr
Mary lo up the lead In 45-39
with 5 38 remaining

Behind Bellamys 19 (mint*
ami game-high 12 rebounds was
Williamson who added 14 (Mini*
and right board*. 'Mary- Focq
added right (Miints and ronir up
with a game high seven nvs|*t*

Continued from IB

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Lake Mary’s Shannon Stoddard puts up a layup while DeLand’s
Renee Bellamy looks on. Stoddard and the Lady Rams dofoatod
DeLand Tuesday night In Seminole Alhlellc Conference action.

The two Iram* lhen went buck
and forth With DeLand dosing
ihe gap (0 one polnl on two
occasions The lardy Bulldogs,
though, could never lake Ihe
lead and Lake Mary hit lls tree
throws lale lo pull away for Ihe
victory.

"Now- tli.it we're playing willy
heart hopefully wr can pull II all
together.” Van Lundlnghain
sajji "I think Ihe Irani know*
what I'm trying to arrnmpllslt
and they're working to get l|
done."

The lastly Rams shot 7-of-10
from Ihe line In Ihe final I 58 of
Ihe gamr lo hold olf Del-.mil
Lake Mary stmt 32 Irce I brows
on the night and made good on
19 uitempts, all of which turned
oul lobeImjiorUnt (Mints

In Junior varsity an ton li was
Lake Mary whipping the Uwly
Bulldogs :is 18 The Lady Rams
were led bv freshman Tara
Calvin who tossed In a gamehigh 14 points with Melissa Man
netting 12 loald In Ihe victory.

Mitchell Ird u balanced attack
with 13 points for the lardy
Rams while adding five rebo^i.us, Amy Kuvach added 12
points »nd came up with u
game-high nine steals. Tura
Jackson added 10 points with
seven steals, six rebound* and
th re e a s sists ns W lle th a
Harlsfleld contribuled 10 points,
live rrlMHinrt* and four steals

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�Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Wednesday. December 7, i960 — ■■

People
CALENDAR

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Businesswomen's lunch deadline near
The Qrcutcr Sanford Business W om cn'i Luncheon will be
held al noon on Friday, Dec. 0. at the Sanlord Civic Center. The
annual luncheon will fruture excerpt* from the Sanford's
School of Dance Aria’ new musical Don Way Dlddy! Door
prize* drawings and (lift* donutrd by local mrrchania aleo will
tie featured Deadline for the 15 tickets la Wednesday. Dec 7.
at 5 p m. Tickets ure available at the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce. 400 E. First 81

A A R P to have Christm as feast
A Christmas luncheon will hr featured al (he monthly
meeting of the American Association for Retired Persons on
Thursday. Dec 8 . at noon. The covered-dish affair will lake
plair at the Sanford CIvU Cenler At 12 30 p in., the public Is
welcome to hear !»inford mayor lletlye Smith speak on the life
of a mayor

Slavic dancers to perform free
A free pfodmiion by thr 36-membrr Yugoslavian dance
Iruu,* Frula aid be Btven Thursday. L « 8 , ti 8 p m . at the
Seminole Community College Health flulldlng in Sanford The
production will Iraturr lolk dancing and music from a variety
of Europr*,i tnlluenrea For more information, call 323 1450.
Fat. 208

Audubon Society to take field trip
The Seminole Audubon Society, an affiliate of Florida and
National Audubon Societies, will have a field trip to Merrtlt
Island on Thursday. Dec 8 Members will meet tn Sanford •
Florida Power A Light Co parking lot on North Myrtle Avenue
at 8 a m and should bring binoculars, lunch and warm
clothing

Park to display stained glass windows
The lOth annual " Christmas tn the Park” will open
Thursday f w h al 3 30 p m. In. Winter Park’s Central Park
when right massive stained glass windows will be lit
throughout the park Rrrcrded music will play tn thr park until
7 p m . when thr Darh Festival Choir will sing The event Is
fre e and upm to the public For more Information, call the
Charles Hostnrr Morse Museum of Amertran Art at 545 5311

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous group* meeting Thursday
Include
• Sanford A A Group meets at 1201 W First St., at noon and
5 30 p m for open discussion Speaker inerting at 8 p m.
• Sober Won AA Group meets al the Sahara Club (old
driver s license office) 2587 S Sanlord Ave . noon. 5 30 and 8
p m Open discussion
••Atanon meets at the Sahara Club. 2587 S Sanford Ave.. 8
pm

East-West Kiwanis to gather
East Wes) Sanford Kl wants Club meets Thursday at fl p m at
Friendship l.odgr, Seventh and Locust

Sweet Adelines to rehearse
Sound ol Sunshinr Sweet Adelines women's barbershop
singing group rehearses every Thursday at 7 30 p m. at
Community United Methodist Church. U S Highway 17-92.
Casselberry

Parent support group to meet
Fnmill. * Together talent Support Group meets every
Thursday at 7 30 p m , 900 Fox Valley Drive. Sweetwater
S&lt;|uarr. Suite 206, for open discussion For more Information,
call 774 3844

Narcotics to meet for help
Narcotics A n o n y m o u s meets at H p m
317 Oak Ave Sanlord

every Thursday at

Golf tourney to aid Alzheim er Center
The Al/hrlmrr Resource Cenler Inc In Winter Park will
benefit hum thr laikr Nona Charily Golf Tournament al Lakr
Nona on Friday. Dec 0 Ter-oil lime Is 9 a in with check-ln and
continental hrraklusl from 7 30 8 30 a m Barbecue bullet and
awards ceremony will lie Includrd In the day's events Entry
frr Is 9175. which Includrs sweater, golf, golf carl, golf balls,
brraklast and barbecue. Players may register by calling the
Alihclm rr Resource Center al 843-1910

Woman’s club to sing for DAR
The Sanford Woman's Club Chorus will present a program of
Christmas music al a mreilng of the Sallle Harrison Chapter of
the National Society of Daughters of Ihr American Revolution
on Friday, Dec 9. at 12:3d p m at Howell Place tn Sanford. A
silent auction also will be held.

Holiday stories to be told
"Holiday Stories Around the World” titles the family
storytelling festival to be presented by the Florida Storytellers
Guild al the Central (Casselberry! Branch of the Seminole
County Public Library System on Saturday. Dec 10. from 1-3
p m Admission is free and open to the public. Sixteen local
storytellers will take turns telling holiday stories In each of the
thiee meeting rooms at the library. 215 N. Oxford Road.
Caaseltierry. For more Information, rail 339-4000,

Santa making charity visits
Beginning Saturday. Dec. 10. Santa and his elves will be
available by appointment for surprise visits to homes as
sponsored by Alpha T « u Omega Fraternity at the University of
Central Florida The fraternity's 17th annual "Rent-A-Santa"
project will beitrflt the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Fees
begin al 925. or 950 for a party of 40 or more. Christmas Eve
visits by Santa will la- 935

Artist Invitational invites shoppers
Drill wood Village Shopping Plana will host Its llrsl Florida
Arttst Invitational on Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 10-11, from
10 a.m. to sunset. Proceeds from Items sold will benefit the
Al/helmcr Resource Center In Winter Park

U D C to honor real Daughters
Orlando's Annie Coleman Chapter of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy will meet on Saturday. Dec. 10. at West Cove
Apartments in Maitland at 2 p m At the Christines tea. the
chapter's real Daughters— those whose fathers served the
Confederacy— will la- honored. For more Information, call
Eileen Sumner O'Brien at 646-8937 after 6 p m

If you know of upcoming activities you'd like announced In
the f/rr.i/d's Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, time, dale, place, cosl. contact ja-rson and phone
number— to Calendar. Sanford llcrald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. FL 32771or call 322-2611.

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Cook not perfect,
but she’s closer
By JAMBMALI
Herald correspondent
SANFORD — Friends call our
Cook of the Week "/any." but
don't say that about her ciaiklng.
despite the factor of human error
In wna! site cook*
Janie Turner was born and
raised In Sanford, starting school
at Southslde Elementary Srhonl
going through Sanford Junior
High School and graduating
from Seminole High School
Her mother. Helen Stwa-makrr
Brown, waa born In Virginia, but
moved migrated to Sanford
many years ago. *She was a
w ard secretary at the old
Seminole Memorial Hospllal In
Sanford before she passed
a w a y ," T u rn e r said r ’ her
mother "Mams was a great old
girl and I miss her very much.”
Turner s mother was a fabu­
lous cook who could cook just
sbout anything. Turner said.
" ! remember one year at
Christmas when Mama baked
some fruitcakes and sold them."
she said "She sold enough of
them that she bought my father
s shopsmlth outfit that hr used
at home."
The recipe has since been
r..k.~lirrd but the tho-ig*“
P
brings back fond memories to
Turner.
Her father. Robert Brown, was
born tn Georgia and. like hta
wtfe-to-be, moved to Sanford
many years ago ’Dad was a
butcher for Witui Dixie for many
years. " Turner ssld "We always
had plenty of meat to rat.
especially the aged steaks Thesr
were really great."
Turner has three sistrrs all
younger than the— .Judy Sul­
livan. Barbara Bowes and Debbie
Brown, all of Sanford They all
think dial their sister Is lops
Turner said tliat she is an
observation cook. In that she
watches someone fix something
and then goes home and tries to
fix II.
"My mother was a trrrtflc rook
and fixed e ve ryth in g from
scratch.” Turner said. "Mother *
mother. Janie Shoemaker, was a
delightful cook I remember her
fixing a fabulous chocolate cake,
but the recipe lias disappeared
end VI that I .xm lett with is Ire
memories
Both Turner's mother and
grandmother tried to traeh her
how to cook. "I Just wasn't
Interested when I was younger."
she said "By the time that I got
married I knew nothing about
rooking I Just experimented and
tried to remember what my
mother did and tried It After

M*rM« **••• h m

hw *

Janl* Tu rn e r waits for t o m s gro un d beef to brow n for her Italian Bake.
several tries, the dishes started
lasting better and better each
t im e "
The (list dish Turner rrm rm
bers fixing was a roast, after she
had married
"I've come a long way since
conking rnv first dish.' she said
"I tried to rook a 4 pound roast
In a stainless strcl mixing bowl
on a gas stove and then I went
off and lef* It on the stove
rooking When I came hark
there was smoke pouring out of
m y ki t e hen w in d o w
My
husband look a shovel out and
burled the roast in the backyard
"I still burn things but not as
bad as I used to." Tui tier Mid
She admits to even burning
Ixilled rggs recently.
Turner said she enjoyed her
childhood She rrmrmberx lov­
ing being ou.doors and having
wonderful, adventurous times
playing In the woods with her
friend*
In May 1981. she met Phil
Turnker when they were In­
troduced by a mutual friend
The two dated for alx h i I a year
and were married In the First
United Method.b* Church al
Sanford.
Phil works as a Manufacturing
Representative lor HAMM AC,
Inc In Orlando He also teaches
Sunday school at the First Unit­
ed Methodist Church of Sanford
T h e T u rn e rs have seven
children bet ween them Daugh­
ter K a th y C o vn e live s In
Charlotte. N C.. has a degree In

psychology and would like to
work as a counselor
Patty Ross also lives in
Charlotte She Is married and a
homemaker She Is trie imonet
of a 5-year-old son named
Patrick and is expecting another
child in Mav
Daughter Terry Pema lives 'n
Gctshln. N Y . with her husband
Dean She leaches second grade
In the elementary school
Son Jtm Turner ts single and
wurks for Hort/on Tech Ir.
Melbourne, where he llvrs
Daughter Susan Pringle lives
In Tam pa and Just recently
received her bachelor of science
degree in English literal ure She
is married and is expecting her
first child In June
Another d aughter. Nancy
Svvrnid. Is an airman lust class
in Ihe Air Force and Is stationed
tn Berlin, Germany. She recently
married,
Son Jed still lives at home He
Is a student and enjoys txxly
building and girls.
As an orrujiatlon. Turner said
she Is a "d o m e s tic scien­
tist"— she has her housework
down U i sclerce. She ei |oys
tiring In the choir and playing
Ihe handbells at the Ftrst Untied
Methodtsi Church
H e r

h o b b le s

In c lu d e

ttrrdlrrrafta of .81 kinds, sewing,
ceramics Mnd taking care nr her
plants. She also likes to quill
Turner's philosophy In life Is
"Laugh a lot tiecause laughter ts
the tx-st mrdlctne there Is Also.

find something to do each and
every day thui ts fun."
Listed below are several reci­
pes that Turner fixes for her

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I lif llM ; M IM 89*9 Itsal

S E V E N -L A T E R S A LA D
Place In a Ixiwl tn thr following
order I head of lettuce (shredded)
*y cup celery chopped
vy cup onions or scallions,
chopped
1
package frozen peas or I can
of peas
I c u p C h e d d a r ch e e s e ,
shredded
I layer of bacon
Mix together and jxiur over Ihe
lop ihr lngrrdlrnts below:
1 cup sour cream
2 cups mayonnaise
2 tablespoons sugar
Cool 2 hours or overnight and
servr.
D E V IL E D H AM DIP
1 large ran deviled ham
8 ounces softened cream
cheese
I tabkvTOon kelchoo
Mix together and use as a dip
lor crackers or chips.
C R E S C E N T IT A L IA N B A K E
l pound ground txrf
1 cup mushrooms
1« cup onions
U teaspoon sail
■s teaspoon pepper
See Cook. Page 12B

Know your spices, then use them
Of all the holiday tastes and
aromas, those of cinnamon,
nutm rg. ginger and allspice
seem to capture the spirit best
Warm, lingering and fragrant,
they are part of all the sweet
surprises that are Christmas
They are not. however. Just for
baking They ran lie Includrd In
many other foods
Cinnamon sticks are ihr hark
of the cinnamon tree, The bark
ts stripped from the tree. Is
dried, and slowly curls into Its
familiar shajxv Its flavor Is spicy
sweet Use It In stuffing, casse­
roles. stews, poached fruit and
sweet yellow vegetables
Nutmeg Is the glossy brown
seed lound In Ihe cenler of thr
apricot like fruit of the nutmrg
tree. It resembles a small walnut
In sire and ahape. The flavor of
freshly-grated nutmeg Is Incom­
parable. Add nutmeg to cream
sauces and soups, green vrgeta
blrs and onion, and most cheese
dishes.
Olnger Is the underground
root of the ginger plant. The
whole unperted roots (hands) are
grated for use Its taste ts lilting,
hot and sweet.
Allspice is not a blend ol
spices, but the tierry of Ihe
allspice tree It Is so called
because lls aroma and llavor
resembles those of nutmeg,
cinnamon and cloves It Is good
tn all sorts of tomato based
sauces and In pot roasts, stews
and soups.
This potpourri of recipes In­
cludes appetizers, side dishes
and desserts that will fill you
home with the warm aromas of
Ihe season.
G L A Z E D 8 A U 8 A O E B A LLS
Vy pound bulk pork sausage
4* pound lean ground beef
Vy teaspoon each salt, dry
mustard, crushed coriander seed
15 cup rarh apple Jelly and
llncly chopped Major Grey's

lid

chutney
G teaspoon ground allspice
I «*gg
W cup each fine dry bread
crumbs and thinly sliced green
onions
1 teaspoon lemon Juice
In a large howl combine
sausage, ground t*ccf. salt, dry
m u s ta rd , c o ria n d e r seed,
allspice, egg. bread crumbs and
onions Shajx- into l-lnch halls
(refrigerate or herze if made
ahead) A rra n g e m eatballs
(thaw. If frozen) III single layer In
shallow liaklng dish Cook, cov­
ered. In the microwave oven for
5 minutes, turning dish and
stirring meatballs once. Drain
and discard drippings.
In a glass measuring cup.
combine apple Jelly, chutney
and lemon Juice. Conk, u n ­
covered. for 1Vy minutes or until
mixture Is bubbly around edges
and Jelly Is melted four over
meatballs. Stir to coat all sur­
faces Makes about 48 a p ­
petizers.
APPLE S LIC ES IN
CINNAM ON S A U C E
6 medium apples, peeled and
sliced (about 6 cups)
Vy cup sugar
I tiiblesjKMin Dour
Vy leuspoon cinnamon
Vy cup raisins
1 tablesjMxin rum. If desired
Combine apples, sugar. Hour
and cinnamon In 2 quart glass
casserole. Cover with casserole

M/W on h ig h lo r 12- 15
minutes |2 S to 26) or until
apples are tender, stirring once
or twice. Stir In raisins and rum
Serve warm or rold, Makes
about 4 cups (5 servmgsl.
R A IS IN -S A U C E D PEAR S
ly cup Drown sugar
1 labiesjxxin cornstarch
*4 teaspoon dry mustard
'•s leuspoon ground cloves
Vs rup orange Juice
14 cup water
W cup raisins
2 ta b le s p o o n s b la n ch e d
slivered almonds
3 fresh, ripe pears
Combine all Ingredients cxrcpi
pears In a 2-cup microwave-safe
glass dish MAV on high for 211-3
minutes, stirring twice during
cooking tim e, until slightly
thicket „‘d.
Halve and core pears. Place
cut-side up in round baking
dish, with large end of pear*
toward ouisidr of dish, pour
sauce over |&gt;ears. M/W al high
for 515-6 minutes, until jieurs un­
tender. Serve hot with hum or
pork. Makes6 servings.
G L A Z E D ACORN SQ UASH
2 acorn squash
I tablespoon lemon Juice
(4 teaspoon grated lemon (x-cl
I I teaspoon nutmeg
Vy cuji honey
Place whole squash on (taper
towel In microwave. Cixik al KM)
p e n ' m power for 8 io minutes
or until soli. Let stand for 5
minutes. Slice crosswise into
10-Inch slices; scooji out seeds.
Com bine rem aining Ingre­
d i e n t s , P la c e s q u a s h In
7 15-by- 12-Inch baking dish.
Spoon sail re over squash. Cover
and MAV at 1(X) percent power
for 2 minutes Tu rn dish and
spoon sauce over squash at Irast
once. Serves 4.
A P P LE R A IS IN C A K E
6 tablespoons all-purjxise Hour

4
tablespoons whole wheat
flour
I cup sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
Vy teaspoon salt
vy teaspoon ground cinnamon
v» teaspoon ground cloves
v4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
is teaspoon allspice
1 egg

V4 rup vegetable nil
2 liaklng apples. ]-cried and
flinty chopped
3 tablespoons raisins
*4 cup pecans, chopped
In a medium mixing bowl,
combine find nine dry Ingre­
dients. Mix well III a large
mixing bowl, beat egg and oil.
Add dry Ingredients and mix
thoroughly. Add apples, raisins
and nuts. Stir well. Pour batter
Into a greased 8 -by-8 -Inch bak­
ing dish. MAV on high for 8
minutes or until cake pulls away
from sides of pan. Cenler will
uppear slightly moist. This will
llriii as ti roots. Ire with frosting
A pplc Raisin Cake Frostlng:

2 tablespoons butter or marga­
rine
4 tablespoons brown sugar
I tablespoon milk
1 cup confect loner's sugar
14 teaspoon vanilla
Place boiler In a small mixing
bowl. M/W on high for 30
seconds. Add brown sugar and
milk MAV on high for I minute.
Stir MAV on high for 30 sec­
onds. Stir well Allow tn cool for
15-30 minutes When lukewarm,
heat In confectioner's sugar and
vanilla. Add 1 tublespoon milk If
necessary or thicken with addi­
tional sugar for good spreading
consistency. Yields 16 2-Inch
squares.
(Midgs Mycofl Is • certified
home economist end coordlnetor
of Ihe Single Parent Displaced
H o m e m a k e r i P ro g ra m al
Semlno'e Community College.
Phone: 323-1450. exl. 360.)

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In
were warned of a
yaws. I never know anyone who
had tt or what It was. Can you
throw any light un the subject?
D E A R R E A D E R ; Treponema
refers to a class of spirochetes,
microorganisms that are larger
than bacteria. They cause dis­
ease that la Identical to syphilis.
In underdeveloped arras of the
world, the Infection ts known as
yaws, ptnta or endemic syphilis.
These Infections are not sprrad
by venereal activity, as syphilis
normally ts. but by non-sexual
body contact,
Yaws brgtns os a raised rash at
the site of contact; It appears to
heal, then &gt;s followed by a
generalized eruption of vannus
parts of the skin. Eventually, (he
inlet lion Invades bone, causing
horrible ulcerations, particularly
around the nose. The disease Is
readily treated with penicillin,
an antibiotic that was not gener­
reduced or eliminated.
U n lt t d P r a t s In te rn a tio n a l
ally available In 1943. T h r
In general, cookbook author* Illness Is twit thr public health
Not everything that goes on have bcw.i Mower j o respond to pmh.t ,n that It once wx*
behind your bark Is bad for you. changes In these areas, and
D E A R D R . O O T T : My
Especially when It comes to the m any fine cookbooks being husband had a parlral M l man
arena of food, where a lot of punllthed today are densely dlbuleclomy and left upper neck
things are changing for the packed with recipes that are dissection for a large mn
octter.
cle a rly s o d lu m -io a » c d and lignancy. This was followed by
j These are changes that are Itpld-ladcn. T h is Is In part radiatin': He doesn't have
iiibtlr and lmplk-11 In food writ* because the response lime In enough saliva, ts on a liquid dirt
tig today, changes that have cookbook publishing Is much and has a hard lime swawllowlteen systematically and del Iher- slower H'naij in magazines and lng It's tough rating nut. H r had
tv.spaprr*.
ptcly brought about through '*
a swollen langur and stomach
rflorts of private groups such a
A good cookbook can take pains Can you hr Ip us figure out
Michael Jacobson's Cenirr for three, sometimes four, or even this saliva problem'
Science in the Public Interest. five years to go from Inception to
DEAR R EAD ER :
A ftrr
Ellen Haas's Public Voice For p u b lica tio n . T h e cookbook extensive surgery and radiation
Food and Health Policy, and the publishing Industry, as a whole, for ranerr, your husband Is
Kaiser Fo u n d a tio n , am ong ts quite slow on the uptake. And bound to have drvrlnprd trnu
others; and bv governmental cookbook authors themselves blrsomr medical problems, of
agenrtea. such as the National are often Irresponsibly Ignorant which lack of saliva Is one I
Academy of Sciences and the of modem nutritional needs.
cannot specifically answer your
National Cholesterol Education
Jscobaon and Haas are the question brrausr I do not know
ITogram
nation s two leading consumer how much damage was Inflicted
One nutritionist said her food advocates. Doth are baaed
company regularly analyzer, rec­ In Washington. D.C.. and each.
ipes for a number of national In a separate wav. ts taking on
women’s magazines that had the big guys to remove the
made an editorial decision to hidden dangers tn food from our
slowly and gradually reduce the diets.
lat. cholesterol and salt In the
Jacobson has a product orien­
rrcfpeslhey publish
tation and has been a major
These magazines felt It was force tn removing unnecessary
best to do this. In a way that was cholesterol and saturated fat
slow and responsible, without from our dirts through hts suc­
ever mentioning it to ihelr cessful attacks on fast food
rO N
readers. While writers for these chains. Jacobson speaks out on
magazines are still creating food specific products as " '“ II as to
PARK
m n u io o
that looks and tastes like the general policy.
zoo a ••»*
i w toiz
higher fat. sodium housed reci­
Haas, on the other hand. Is
pes of a decade ago. overall thry directing her efforts toward Im­
are lower tn I hewe elements.
plementing change through gov­
This ts the kind of responsible ernment regulations and legisla­
attitude Dial Is i-otitribullng to tion so that those regulations
the evolutionary trend toward and laws will favor, rather than
■shirr and more healthful foods, prnahzr. Industries whtrh would
and ultimately toward a higher like to produce reduced fat and
quality of life for the readers of reduced sodium products
those magazine*.
r
arc also w - ’:lng in «»lb t
Many newpa|&gt;rr writers have areas of the food arena to reduce
also taken steps in the same hidden dangers surh as false or
direction, though generally thry d e ce p tive a d v e rtis in g and
huve taken smaller steps. Ilmltrd bacterial contamination In our
by budgetary restraints, small food supply.
staffs and u lack of lest kitchens
Government oftenetc*, such as
and facilities. Even so. th ese the N a tio n a l A c a d e m y of
editors have responded to to­ S c ie n c e s , w h ic h re c e n tly
day's nutritional concensus and published the long sw sltrd
have added phrases to the word study "Designing Foods" ha*
'’salt'' like "optional" or “ to made some of the broadri,
tastr."
suggestion fur responsible nutri­
Some have gone so far as to tion ever to have been Issued by
adjust recipes they receive for the government
publication to reduce the fat and
"Designing Foods" isn’t the
minimize the sail by quietly kind of manuscript most people
making small adjustments in will ever read, but Its recom­
those rrrlprs. and by adding a mendations for redesigning our
little additional lemon Juice here food supply could make America
and Ihrrr when sail I »* been a better place In which to eat.

Fat disappearing
from food writing

MEDICINE

PETER
g o t t . m .d

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— and how best to treat It Since
your husband has evidently
b e e n

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ra re

of

specialists. I suggest that you
ask them tn give you sprclftc
guldetinrs about how to manage

his difficulty swallowing
T o give you more general
Information. I .un sending you a
frre copy of my Health Report.
"Viruses and Cancer." Othrr
reader* who would like a copy
should send 91 und their nnmr
and address In P.0, Dnx U 136!).
( I. Veland. OH 44101-3360 Hr
sure to mrntlou the title
D E A R D R . O O T T ; I was
bothered by seborrheic de­
rmatitis lor years. I found u cure!
Modest amounts of rubtdng
alcohol are applied to the af­
fected area once or twice a week.
Is (Herr some medical reason I
should tint l»e using this treat­

ment?
D EA R R EA D ER : I can think
of no reason why you shouldn't
use rubbing alcohol to help your
seborrheic derm atitis. T h r
a l c o h o l , w h e n a p p 11 r d
externally, will not burin you.
although It may damage some
I tropic's hair - r.*|x-ctally If It
lias been chemically treated,
such as with a dye. rinse or
p e rm a n e n t. A lth o u g h t ills
treatment l* by no means cu
ratlvr for most patient* with this
common skin disorder. If it
worts for you. fine
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Poinsettias don’t leave a
poison taste in your mouth

HOROSCOPE
B y Bernice Bede Oaol
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
December B, 1088
Several unproductive llei* to
the past will be severed tn the
year ahead. The new course you
set for yourself will provide you
with a fulfillment that previously
eluded you.
S A G IT T A R IU S INov 23-Dcc
21) Enterprises or projects you
personally manage or direct
have good chant es for success In
this time frame, lie careful,
howcycr. to whom you delegate
key assignments T ry in g to
patch up a broken romance?
C A P R IC O R N |Dr&lt; 22 Jan
111) You'll awaken an Interest In
associates regarding your pres
ent p la n s If y o u 'r e a bit
mysterious about them Disclose
Just enough to whet thetr ap­
petites
A Q U A R IU S I I.in 20 Feb IU)
This Is a pri.od where your
h&lt;i|(ri and wlsltrs will have good
chant rs of tiring gratified Don't
abandon your dreams now Just
because they haven't been
fulfilled yet
P ISCES (Feb 20 March 20!

You are now tn a very good
achievement cycle and If you
lake the appropriate measures,
you can vastly Improve your
material c Irc u m ita n c rs .
Establish meaningful goals
starting today.
A R IE S (March 21 April 19) If
there Is a special subject you
have been wanting to study, this
Is a good time to Initiate the
program What you learn you
will be able lo retain and put to
valid uses
T A U R U S |Apf tl 20 Ma&gt; 20| Ur
alert today because something
could transpire that makes It
possible for you to add lo your
earnings from u new source
There could lie a partner In ­
volved in thi* operation.
G E M IN I iMay 21 June 20)
There are strong Indiraliuns that
you may form a new alliance
soon This coukl nun out lo be
an extremely valuable associa­
tion.
C A N C ER (June 2 1duly 22) As
of today you're In a rather
favorable cycle for your work or
career Take the neersaary steps
to prove yourself, because a

promotion or more Income could
be In the offing.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) If your
social life has been a till dismal
lately, don't be dismayed Big
change* are on the horizon It
looks like you're going to get
Involved with an exciting, new
group
VIROO (Aug 23 Sept 22)
This could be a day of both
endings and beginnings An old
Issue will be resolved tn your
satisfaction and an Interesting
new enterprise could be laun
ched

L IB R A (Scpl
23 Oct 23)
Bright Ideas you get today
should nut be Ignored, even II
they are a departure from your
pretent held Your concepts
could have tremendous potential
and they should be baldly
pursued
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov 22)
Today you'll be entering a rather
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extremely encouraging financial
possibilities Before It It over,
there should be a marked Im
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jour tmliday season And we ask you please use it carefully. Always read
and follow instructions that come with gifts
tlul are powered by electricity. For example, use
tally grounded extension conls, don't trim Iwdges
when the gmund is wvt and keep electric cords
out of the way of cutting edges.
Christmas lights also sliould he used with care.
Keep them away from flammable decorations,
check its worn or broken sockets, cracked insulation
and framed cords, turn them off when you go out
and use no more than three sets of lights
on an extension cord. And. of course,
never put lights on a metal tree.
Make safety your first NewYearAresolution.

And hare a most joyous holiday season.

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years ago that their days were
numbered Readers?
D EA R ABIIY: \ reader signed
"Confused" (obviously w man I
i oniplained (hat women always
exjirri gifts from their huhands
on l heir wedding anniversaries,
but they never give Ihelr
hustiauds anything Well, here's
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Wishing puts the imagtna
non to fun use.
Ask the crickri who sang.
"When Yoo Wish Upon a
Star." or thr fair beauty who
sang, "Someday Mv Prince
W ill Come
Remember, as a child,
poring through "wlshbook"
catalog* and d-vcllrg over
the latest toy? Or riming
your eve* tightly us sucked m
enough air to blow- out every
birthday candle to gel your
wished for reward'* Or pit­
ching pennies into a foun­
tain?
Wishes do come true, too
Take, for Instance, tire* pro
grrss toward Martin l.ulhrr
King Jr.'s vision In his "!
Have a Dream" speech
What belter (tme lo wist:
than Christmas, when the
spirit of miracles Is In (he air'*
Perhaps you've stretched
your Imagination and won­
dered what the world would
tie like If...
We Invite our readers lo
wrlle us about "What I'd Like
I o G i v e the Wo r l d for
Christmas" and why.
What do you see as the
world's greatest need? It you
had unllmllert resources or
Influence, what would you
give mankind that II Is lack­
ing"
Mall us or tiring us your
thoughts, tn 50 words or Irs*
Address your perspective to
Gilt lo thr World." .Sanford
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Sanford. Ft. 32771 Include
your name. city, age and
daytime phone number
Entries must he received at
the f/rr.dd by I p m on
Thursday. Dec 15.
Selected responses will lie
published In our Dec. 25
Sunday edlllon

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

D E A R O N E : If I we r e
diagnosed as "te rm in a l." I
would want to know 1 may want
lo travel, visit friends and rrla
lives, revise my will, and enjoy
my remaining time to the tidiest
However, news of this kind
should lie broken gently, brgtn
nlng with “ Your rhanrrs lor
recovery are slim ." Bear in
mind that there are people who
are alive today who wrrr told

If
'ia liw w .'
'r a i t w w x %n ••
Wvi JtH &gt;«•" VlM-l
f i w l a a lw a w n

and every year we feel (he need
lo get out of tow n for a weekend
lo recharge our tiuilerlrs and
reulflrrn our lovr lor each other
And what bolter time tn do this
than on our wedding anniversa­
ry?
This year we weren't able to
leave lown. so I got a siller fur
the kids, then I asked Norm's
boss lo let him off early. I
showed up al Ills shop with a
do/ru long-stemmed roses, a
Uuile of champagne a warm
kiss, and I took him to a motel
lor a t ouplr of hours.
V IC K I IN M A R Y S V IL L E

A D V IC E

DEAR ABBYt A very tlo v
relative at mine has a trrmlru.1
Illness Her doctor says lhai she
has six months to a year to live
No one tn her far.iJj .M jiiu
she should tie told Some are
afraid she niighl take her own
life If she knows the truth I have
my own opinion about this, but I
would like to (tear yours Sorry. I
can't sign my name, so please
sign this
ONE A G A IN S T MANY

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D E A R A B B Y t I've always
heard that polnv-m.i plants arc
p o iso n o u s E v e r y year al
Christmastime. I warn friends
with small children or pets lo
avoid polnscttUi plants lor lh.it
reason. Well, last Jftll mv
roommate, who is a landscape
architect, showed m r an article
In Landscape Contractor maga­
zine saying lhai poinsettias are
mil poisonous So. please |hiss
this information on to your
readers, as 1 am sure then- are
many who believe otherwise
H IL L IN ILLIN O IS
D EA R B IL L : I telephoned
several local florists In Los
Angeles, asking If the jioliisrlila
plan) was poisonous, and was
told, "Ye*, we think so "
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WIN AT BRIDGE
By James Jacoby
How do yoti lead from three
small rant* in your partner *
wlwn ihr opponent* are
p l a y i n g a a u 11 c o n t r a e 1
ihrmsrUr*? I ask because many
player* make a top^rf nothing
lead, believing that II I* very
Important to let their (Mrtnrr*
know that they do riot have an
honor In thr null The rrurlal
problem that r m if » Into play i»
that partner may then have
great difficulty distinguishing
lietwren the top o( three small
and the top ol a double Ion. My
recommendation l* that you lead
low from tnree small card*. »lncr
I believe it Is more Important to
let your partner know (or *urr
when you are leading high (rum
a doubleion Here 1* a deal that
demonstrate* thr effectiveness

FRANK AND ERNEST

by Boh Thaves

BLOOM C O U N TY

of this approach
s o n Til

Against four spades, West led
a low heart Ka*l &lt;asltrd two
high heart* Sou r hr korw thr
remaining heart w.*s held by
West. It wa* lutllr la play a third
mnnd of Ihr *ull. So he switched
to a low diamond There wa*
nothing for dedarrr lo do bul
put up the king *o thr contra* t
w *.*down one
If West wa* a lop-ol nothing
leader, hr would have let! thr
eight of heart* Bast would ra*h
two trick* and then not know
what lo do lit would Im- a
reprehensible violation of thr
proprieties ol bridge (or West to
fumble or hesitate before playing
to the second heart ) A third
round of heart* would let South
make the contra* t

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SUP BANK N A TIO N A L
ASSOCIATION
P ljirtm
aa
NICHOLAS J R l/ t O III
K A T i ' E l l M T/O h.y aiM
*1*1
DaMndania
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
P R O P E R TY
TO NICHO LAS J R ll/ O III
*41 Praihaood O ri.r
AUamonM SprmQa F L ) } I U
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D Hval an
atlwn to tor** &gt;ot* a morigada
an »*w aoilowmf prsfwrty ir
Lrm inoirCovnly Florida
Lot la*. SpririR Oaaa U - &lt; •
occording lo Ih* p&lt;al Irwrrol at
i r&lt; o.dad in Pit* Boo* If. Pag#
tl A N
Public Ratorda ol
Lrminoi*County Flo*'da
hai boon Mod agamat you *nd
you *••' rq ■rd to Ml If o copy
ol y a p M til'm daMnaaa il any
to &lt;1 on D a .id G Shwida ol
Foaiar A Ariiy Plaint It a *i
tornoyt. ohoaa adoiraa it JO
Porltt O a n g r A«*nu* Sudaaoo
Poa« Ofti*# Bo* 1SE» O'ando
Florida JJB01 H it on ar twloro
Dai IT U N
and III* tha
or &gt;g nai m i Hi tha Cwrk ol fhia
Court dti*w- balorr laryita on
Pl*inull a oltorrwy or immadi
alaly Itwtrallar, olrwroia* a
dtlaull Mill ba ontorod agamtl
vow lor irw rtiw f drmandad n
trw Comptamlor Petition
W ITN E S S my hand and aaal
ol Ih* Court on Mut 11 day ol
Nor I art
I S E A L!
D A V lO P B ER R IE N
Clark ol ihaCirtuilCowrl
By Jaanflriipnt
Aa Orpuly Cla.a
Pubiiah Nor H Dr* 1, M II
DE K J*l

ynrtotofr M t r r r * # .

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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U B T.
( I O H T E I N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O fO R
SEM IN O LE CO UN TY
FLO R ID A
CASS NO M l i t ! CAB* P
S E C U R ITY FIR S T F E D E R A L
SAVINGS A N D LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Piaintiii
ra
M AU R IC E J W E IN B E R G
of of
O t W a -'i
N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Ripauana R i f « a i Jrdfwan* at
Farmlaarr* dadd * * MM da*
at Nerawdwr '*** and anMr»d
w Cat* No M l l | ) C A * * P
C&gt;a(w*l ( a r t at »w E n *&lt;**»-"»
Jrd ic ia l C ir a r il ip and it*
S tm lP t l* C b * p T| B l a 'i f a
•Paralp S E C U R IT Y f I R S T
B E D E R A L S A V IN G S A N D
LOAN ASSO CIATIO N la P a ­
lm and M AU R IC E J A H P
B ER G J SUSAN C h ERNICA
ta rm a rtr tn a a p at S U S A P
W iIP B E R G
ALBER T
C h S M P IC *
W I L L IA M E
h A T F IIL O
R 'k a R ill'a
L * n d t&lt; * * &lt; »«
S TE R l i PG
PARR H O U SIPO ASSOCIATES
IPC
O U TD O O R
E T C OF
SCM IPOLC IPC
R A R p fiT
I A d i OF C E N T R A L
F L O R ID A
NA a p * i *n*i
t * - t i * * c a rp a ra l.a n
SUP
RApa P a IKMLAL a LSOC i a
T iu n
G i a n t r e c r e a t &gt;o n
•VOPIO *a»a. . A W B F P * F 3
S T F IP E R RA l l u k d a m i
S E R V IC E
D IS C O U N T SAT
E U l T E S POOLS AND SPAS
INC
I *••• aa&lt;i M aa&lt;a i - y r . t
and N B M B ' Ma caaP a* - «
aaa* trana M a ad &lt;aw M a n t a
( * n * r t a r P a » M #1 U n M rd
Fapida *1 If M A M an n r Pd
at* *a j *— - a n ia*t hm w a r
r*t a tw 'd w d p w a * '* a* **•
lartp at a*&lt;d F &lt;n*l Jrd R x an* M
tat L Bw*a F. S TC BLIM G
PABa UM lT T h B E I ******
. pr i* ih* Pi*a ' N » h i at
i * a a d n * i i * m &gt; i* Pam*
kJ H r* I* #4 " * f A L . I p p d l
] #4 W n n r a C*m4v F Mr id*
D A T E D Hwt Fad d*t ad Da
D A V ID N R E B R lIN
S f M i N O i l C O U N TY
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Jano I Jatann
d ip u T f cler k
Prbiwh 0 p &lt; I tA aoa
D E L 11
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT o f
SHE t iG H T E I N T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT i P A P O F O R
SI Ml POL E C O U N TY .
F LORIOA
C IVIL AC TIO N
CASE NO CI EE MAS CA ** P
t h e f ir s t f a *
PlOWil.H
CHRIS H JO * P lo w and
V l C a i E l JOHNSON Art m ip

alaf
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
TO CHRIS H JOHNSON and
V aC A iI L aOtaPVON.
Ays m ’P
LAy* KNOWN ADO/ «SS
IS kL-d JH O to rC
hoohuom » L rj'aa
YO U ARE FaOTlFlCD Ht*l *"
at’wn M amattoa* a *-wr'| i* i
an Hw iMtowing p a x ' y m
SaminaP L a m p F ta*da
La* 1 *"d Hw North IE Mr* at
Lad I Bto*a A. The Spr - p i
Sdraoding Do* V&gt; -ag* a i r )
wag to Hw plot Hwraal at •#
tordad x P *&gt; Boo* IE Pogrt aa
and at P r b 'it Ratorda ot
Saw now ( a m p F im id*
hr* baan Mad aga'nal yaw and
yaw oro lagwwad to terra • (apt
al your m*i*a*n tMamaaa it any
to 'I an Rjdwrl F Moogiand
( t * &lt;r al G*wa " n V i ' 4
Radymam* P A the F'ra) F A
Building One duPan* Can*.#
Ha N Otangr A .a hud Orlontb.
T;ar&gt;d* FIB* I Bn |W a*l*i *
Daanmbar S -ra and In* &gt;*w
a g n a i m '*a m* Clara of Ih*
Cawrl «i*har balm* ta-rw a an
Plama I* t attorn#, or imirwd"
atoiy anaraaitor y*h#ry *y *
driMv’i m il tw *n*ar*d aga.n**
row tor Hw raiwl damandad *h« lampLainl
W ITNESS my hand and i n
*FH..tC*wHanOtMb*r If nay
I SEAL I
0 A V I0 N B E R R IE N
C w rt p h a C v i y i l C o r l
By Fatly to*C lan
Dapwiy CWrk
PrdWilA D h M l II. JB I M
O I L Bl
IP 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 A N D F 0 B
SEM INOLE CO UN TY
FLO B IDA
C A LIFO R N IA I f 01 HAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION A torpor a*mn
or gm , led and #y 1*1 .ng under .hr
m at a* th* liniird S la m e»
A m ffK .
PtotnMf.
W%
RONALD JOHNSON And JOHN
&amp;u£ a -j j a m : d o c
(O CCUPAN T S i
Datondanit
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO
R O N A L D JO H N S O N
ANO A LL O TH E R S WHOM it
M A V C O N C ER N
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D m a'an
a d a n to toaaook* A martgaB*
an Hw toitoMing E t u n M pro
party lo ta la d in Sam lnsl*
Caunty F kw -da
Lai :*J Barclay Wood! Third
Addition according To th* pi*'
lharaol At retarded n P'ai
Bool It Pag* I I Pwb'K R*
c a rd ! o* Seminole County
Honda
hai baan Mad agamtl yew and
you ar* raguitfd *o i*ry* a copy
0l your written datontat d any
to It on Robert 0 Wilton cl
G ro tn and Sim m ont P A .
PlAlntitl i A liornayt *hoi*
addrrtl il Pot* ott.te Boa 1119
111 Northaatl F i r i l Avanwa
Ocala. Florida ll lt o on ar
b r’o-r Dec amber JJ HE* and
till thy or Ifinal alttl Ih* Clark *1
IMI Court r ih*. baton tornca
on PiamMI l alter nay or imma
d *i*i, ttw'aolfar otharwii* a
datai.it Mill b* anto,*d agamtl
you lor ttw rtlw l drmandad In
th* Amended Comp1*1" '
W ITNESS my hand and th*
ta il ol thli Court on thli th* lath
djy et Ne.ambe, ' all
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark of th* Cowrl
By "ally M iC l*.n
Deputy Cwrk
Publdh Mo.ember I*. }1 X
D rt l IEE*
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IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEM INOLE C O U N TY
F L 0 R I0 A
PROBATE 0IVIS IO N
FtWMvxbarE* TH CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
HAROLD CHAR LES
P ITTM A N
Dacaatad
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
TO ALL PERSONS H AV IN G
C L A IM S OR 0 E M A N 0 S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
E S T A T E A N D A LL O T H E R
PERSONS I N T E R E S T E D IN
THE E S TA TE
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
n o t if ie d
th a t th * ad
m,n |H*rgn *4 th* *tt*l* of
h a r o l d Ch a r l e s
p it
TMAN dacaatad f'W Number
*0 IF* CP '• pand-ng ,n " r
C lr t v il C ou'f tor Saminol*
C BVhty. P la r id *
P ro b a ti
Qtttiton ttw ad d rtu ot aaityti it
Sam wwto Caunty CowraFwwta
Sontord Ftoatoa Ttw Partanai
• i p . M - i y i i i H of hw a m t*
ar# h Patowi* Garden &gt; to w
*dW*.i Ik l*tf Lmcotn A r * h r
Santard Florida and LAar**nc*
D a m a*wa* add.*** .* Rt I
Baa laid &gt;&gt;.* A .l-u e Sont*rd
F wr .da (k# nom* *nd o d d n ti
#• Hw pm tana- foproto^'otiro I
Bttorrwy ar* lot tarlh M H a
AH p a n o r. honng ctownt m
dimandy apt-nti H ' n U t o or*
rtg u ita d W IT H IN T H R E E
MO*tlMS FROAk TH E O A T t
OB TH E FIR S I P U B LIC A TIO N
O * T h is NO TICE to hto mth
Hw , . j r l t N Mr.** r a r t a
MTitton ytatomanr yj an, ( la-m
or Barnard *wy may hero ( Of h
c-*-m m a t ba In writ ng and
mwta -P .a to O r t o n Mr m*
claim th* -am* *na w o n . t l
Hw cradiMr m Aw rg a -r ar
a lto m a y a m IA* am ount
c loured II h r claim to not ye*
dw* IA* data u t o r &gt;1 will
H u n # dua an*" ha y'atod il
**w claim it canimgana ar m "
a . da'ad in# naiy . 1 of Hw
mu ana mrI yhan h* I'atod II
tha claim I* aecmtd m# te rm '
ty than Ar datiy a*a t a *
Clam yr. •w*l MT- UW* t m u r u
i f n *1 Ih# )|* M M HW cwr*
M *n*bw the ( « n to mmi m#
toot to tacA parimtoi n y w
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An pa.iaai xrm aiM d n nw
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M P i l of AdmwuiHatwn hal
boa* -a l l a d a n r a B u 'n n
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FMOAI T h e C A f l 0* THE
F I R S T P U B L I C A T I O N OF
T h i s NOTICE to I t* any t t
: « i « n Hwy may L a w Hull
cham -p i h i • , # h of "w
Briadanli
to* *#* 1 4 1
Iwrto of Hw p*«ianai raw**
ta n 'IK y # Of tr y yen#* or
im rOKt.«n aI to* i m t &lt;
A l l C LAIM S D E M A N D S
AND O B JE C T *QN'» MOT V
F IL E D WILL BE F O R E v t B
BARRED
D*M Of »w le p pwRhcoTwn of
tout N#*k I Of Adm u .y lly lu r
Oan HRa, t tax
L i w i a Pa*. 4w Garden
I Leman* Clam*
Ai ( y P t w r y
C . u r w ' y ' .«
d it o lt iiw d
*. 'O i d c h a f . e s
S’. T I MAN
A TTO R N E Y FOB P ER SO NAL
H IP B IS E N T A T IV C S
TH OM ASC G B C E N f
(S Q U IR E
| l| N P * rlA n P O b i l l t
Vantor* F w rM a O Tli
Trwghmw A ’ l M i l ' H
P ubnh O n i l l ’ I B
DEL*!

U N IT E D S TA TE S D IS TR IC T
C O UR T M ID D L E D IS T R IC T
3F IL O R IO A O R L A N D O
D I V I S I O N C a 1 * N*
•I I I I ( I t O ft I* U N H I D
STATES OF AM ER ICA Pcai#
M l cl JU L IU S W E N D E L L
L AWSON. A f V I N I A B
LAWSON *1 al. Datondanit
A M E N O t O O i l . ' B OF
SERVICE B T P U B LIC A TIO N
T a .i ( i u m .1 baton ttw Court an
P laxi rt I Amended Motwn tor
Ordar Of Sarrh* by Pub".#*wn
Th* Cam' hat bran od.nad by
Piami.fi j # i that* * *t uiiwfl.
cwnl I m* Im m* newspaper to
publish laid Order prior ta th*
d*yig-#i»d nimnabto dato II
appaart that ton a. ta n hai
baan brought tor to* mt*r&lt;*
mart of 0 m n egatntl real
pnparty utuatod x Sammyc*
C a n t ) M.thx to* W a l u D t
N l t l f l F tor to* and deter twd ai
t #1'a # i Let I at THOM AS
S E C O N D A D D IT IO N TO
M IDW AY according I* plat
' her rot at canrdad x p la t
Bool II Pag* IT of th# Pubi.i
R t.ordl Ot Sam mow Count#
Florida and &lt;* tmttwr appa*.
mg toot Datondant Norlrua B
L i m p r annoi b* tarvad within
to* Slato ot F wrida toot it a
curt pract.cabto to x * r h*u
pr'tonjOy tor to# wfwnabou't
ar r#l.d*ru# at Mid Datmdanl
O'* mUngym and Ih* - n not
yWuniO'iiy appaarrd r a n n II
I| tharalara O R D E R E D *1
loUewt I Datondant k r u M B
L r y t f - shp'l appear In toil
cam* and pwad to th* com
pt*mt Mad b rn in on or batora
0 *&lt; ■» n i l or in dr fault
thereof th* Com! th#'I proceed
to ludgnwnt in tow caul* to the
■ ••ant pro#told lor by Section
' I I I Till# 11 United Stain
Code at ft ta d Datandant had
baan tarred with procatt witom
to* StaM *1 FWrida I Thw
ardie b* pvb'&gt;th*d m a rwwipa
per ot ganaral circulation In
SammoW Comfy Ftortoa no*
M il than one* each neei tor 1 #
coniatutiy* waait prior to to*
'Iturn da'* harrmabei* d*l&gt;g
r*ifd DONE AND O R D E R E D
at Orlando Florida th y itin
dar ot October IN* U N IT E D
S T A T E S O I S I R lC T JU D G E
1 P ATRICIA C FA W S E TT
Pidii ih Neeambar 1 • I* I )
I
X 4 December 1. I H I
O Eh I

NOT ICC OF
FIC TITIO U S NAM E
Net ta is hereby gnron that 1
am *ng*9*k tn Kwyirwil at X T
t a il 19th SI Sanlmd. SammoW
County Flo rid * under tha
Flcliltoji Nam* ot F E Y S and
toat I -land to rag'ttar v#d
nama with ttw Clark ol the
Circuit Court Sommoto Comity
Florida in accor-Sanca with the
Provisions et the Flctltiowi
Nam* S'atvtai To N il Section
a*4 oa F lor IdaStatutat ITSJ
I f JBAhC Skipper
Publish November I*. J ) X
Dot » 11
DEK 144

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Legal Notices
IN THE C IR C U IT C O UR T
FOR SEM INOLE C O U N TY
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISIO N
F H iN u m b a 'M IM* CP
IN RE I S T A T E O F
E A R L A ROSS
Dacaatad
NO* ICE OF

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S EM IN O LE C O UNTY.
FLO R ID A
P R O B A T I DIVISION
FlM Nuflibar EE yys CP
IN RE ( S T A T E OF
AR M ANDO TA M A Y O
Dacaatad
N O TIC E OF
a d m in is t r a t io n
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Tha edmmlttr*fion of th#
Th# administration at th*
*|l*t* at (A R L A ROSS da
*!'*•* ol AR M ANDO TAM A Y O
caatad FiW Number M lx * CP
d a c a o io d
F lip N u m b e r
aa 4*| CP 11 pond r*j to th# 1 is p**ydmg in to# Cfrcmf Court
tor Sammow County Ftortoa
C ircuit Cover ta ' lam lhdi*
Probe to D'a'Swn to# a d d rtu a*
CavM y
F i e n d * P re b a t*
w h ich it Sam indi* County
D*rl|wn *ha ado'etc of which ,1
Lavrthwut* Laniard F tor'da
1 Narth P a n A n n a fantord
W t t 't o name# and a d d m ia i
F lo r i d a
Th * n a m * i a n d
Of to* persona r*pr*t*nt*tly*
addrattat of ttw par ton# rep.*
a n d th* p e r i a n a l r a p t *
tantatiro and to* par yon#' rap
tdntatleo I at**rn*y ar* Ml
'*t*nr*ri ra 1 attorney ar* Ml
tor »h krtotorto baton
All ihtarattad par tent ar*
All int#f#|t*d par yont ar*
•aomrad to I'to with ton cam'
rawu.rad to t w w&gt;to toil (DvrI
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N TH S OF
wi' hin three months of

the first p u b ii Catiowof

THIS N O TIC E III H &lt;l*.mt
aga -i* to* air#** and 11 ) an#
abiactien by On Ihtarattad
p x tor on whom * 4 w » i r wot
x r a d toa« .hauanget wa .o n
*. *4 Hw w .l&gt; to* dual r ( V a r y
of too poraorw rapratant**.,#
e ra
or turiidictan of * *
&lt;gmt
ALL C LA IM S AND O R jfC
H ON S 4*OT SO H K D W i l l
BE F O R E V E R BARBED
Pubiuarwr. V to.* Naru* nay
• - - P Da. n - t r *
raa
-a r t p g l Bayreyanr#.
Abort AAiWhom
laa’ Welt imlay
( k y &gt; ) iHiAmtaoalt
A Her nay tor
P*rv»h*l B*pray*nr*fiy*
J A M rS A BARFS
1 , 1 1 F r it s * Sms*B
P**tO«f** Ba# ’ tat
Sarwmd f 1 t ir r ) isaa
tiwa*wra M l III *ni
PyAdllh 0*4 I It 144

DC l al
IN TH E C IR C U IT COUBT
e ig h t e e n t h

J J O lC IA L CIR CUIT
IN A N O F O R
4 * to1yuu a . r u i b t .
FLO R IO A
CASE NO M iY S rC A a a P
C A L IF O R N IA FE D E R A L
SAVINGS A N O LOAN
ASSOCIATION • t m p x r 'u x
» | r it* and t . lyrmg ungyr tha
taasot Hw United StaMt at
Amarrcw
PW Mil.
ry
V lTlC IN V E S TM E N TS a
F Wr Ma Ganar #1 Pannarthp
OC C UP A N T 1 *4 aai H a-pM n
C 'a itC a c w 4XS MaaHvew
&gt;wr aa n ’ w o c c u p a n t s **
*414*a»4yp**w Cra»» CircM i X J
H**thr*w F to. to# 11’ H
M E LlS S A C ARNOLO
ROGER E V E R E T T an*
V f N T UR A MAN AGE ME N T
INC d b a SERVICE
u n l im it e d

DaMnda-*t
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO R O GER E V E R E T T and
V EN TU R A M ANAGEM ENT
INC d b a SERVICE UNL&gt;M
IT E O
A N D A LL O TH ER S
WHOM IT NLAVGOAtCERN
YOU AR E ftO TlF IE D to*' an
to.W -.nq
txd pro
»*»•(y itc a ia d m I r e ' i H
Ca •ty Ftortoa
C a d ge n m Umt A a of t H E
H AM PTO NS OF HEATH R OW I
A C O N D O M IN IUM N io ra ng
ta th# O aciarai.on ot Con
damxHim tnaraoi *1 ratordad
m Orta mi Bacardi Baaa tots
Pag* 9R1 at to* Put»&lt; Records
of Sammow Comity FMrto*
•agetoor - - h an und otold n
torait m th* Common | i#m#nty
appmtononi to xtto
C o W im n .m il Unit A ’ of TH E
H AM PTO N S O f HEATHROW 1
A C O N D O M IN IU M accord.&lt;w
1* ih# Oaclaraliaa et Con
R n n . y m Hwraet *1 racerdad
n Ott.ctoi Racerdt M
leas
Pag# OPU at to* Pm -H I n o u t y
nr S r -i.iv &gt; : Ca*mty F w* to*
•ogamar ».th an utojuipad m
torait n Hw Common Elements
tppmtottont thaerto
hat baan tn*d agamit you * -d
you ar* racymrad to tr'y* a copy
o&gt; yam weitton dr*e-yey .1 any
to .1 an Hobart D W 'tdn at
Graan and SiHirnahi. P A .
P la m tlll i attarnayl whoi*
odd-eit it Pott Ottfc* I n 1)IE
111 Narthaatl 4 iryl Ay«nwa
Ocai* Ftortoa UafB an or
batora Oacambar 11 *00 and
h a tha p g rg l n Ih th* Ctork ol
to.y Com* either brlory y*r nca
on Plomtitt 1 oltorrwy Of imm*
datoiy I4w»#atto' etoarwn* a
drfawll will b* antorad #g# - i l
rOu tor the relief damandad n
the Complain!
W ITNESS my hand and the
•aai ot Hut Comt on this too 14th
da# ot N0 y#mn*r 1N4
(S E A u )
DAVID N B C R R iE N
CiarkattoaCsm t
By Felly Me Clam
Oaputy Ctork
f-utU'in Norrmbar i* 11 X
Dec f. H I
DEK tea
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
(I G H T E C N T H JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT IN 4N 0 FOR
S EM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO M Ml* CA *4 L
It* HE TH E M ARRIAGE o f
PATSY A PH ID O Y
Parcener W '*
and
JA M E S R P H IO O Y
Raitamdanl Husband
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO JA M E S R P R ID D l
Addr a n Unknown
Wet derne Unknown
YOU AR E N O T IF IE D that an
action tor dissolution ol mar
riag* hai baan tiled agamtl you
and you are ragu 'ad to tor to a
•op, ot your written dalantai it
an, to It on the Pehtwrwt t
attorney
whose heme and
a d l m i ,|
T IM O T H Y M O L E A H '
ES Q U IR E
'SAO lea Hoad
Winter P a n Florida liras
on or be tor# tha ilto da* at Jan
1H i and tit* &gt;ht origin#1 with
to* C**ek ol Ih* Court a (that
La 'or# taryica on Petition*' 1
attorney or imm#d.*&gt;*iy Itwrt
attar otherwita a dalauit will
b* antorad agamtl you tor tha
ralwt demanded In tha com
plaml or petition
W ITN ES S My hand and th*
taai al ton Corn* an Dec 1th
(IM
IS EA LI
D AVID N B ER R IEN
A 1 C lark ot th* Comt
By Wand) W Coillnt
Deputy Clark
Publish Dec J, 14 It. X . t*M
D E L 41

t h e f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o f
T h i s NO TICE t i l *(i cia in i

agamtl th* *|t#to and t il an.
*Bi*ctian by an in ta ra i'a d
parion OA wh*m hut rtpIftO *41
aarrad toat .ha*tongal to* **&gt;to
,ly *4 to* w&gt;H Hw gu*idKd4wnt
of to* ywrionol rapraian’*' . «
•anua Of Im'ldto &gt;an of Hw
ifU ft
a l l CLAIM S A N D o b j f c
TIO N S NOT SO F I L E D WILL
BE FO R EV E R B AR R E D
P u b -' a 'an of tort 4aa.ua hat
bagm&lt; an Oacambar r too
Parian*! Rag. o w n '* " •*
R O B E R T D ROSS
I II Rtogawaoduaurt
Langwwad f t o u c l j m
Attorney tor
Partanai Hapr*i*nt*l r#
O O R H L M R U T T f R JR
ESQUIRE
M l Swum Change A r i n a
harrw'f Plata Sv.to Me
O tondb Fw&gt;to* D M ’
TaW gn * n t«! *41 r**4
Put" Ih Dm t 14 H4
O I L IB

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NOTICE OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
No*it# tt iterate g.ran that t*o
oto engaged m butm oti ot all
Col'br* Crest P lw y riot Alfa
m a n ta S p rin g t F L 11114
wmmol# Comity. FlernlO vrulcr
too Frctltieui Nam* of V ICTO R
A B A lO lN G E R E X E C U T IV E
SEARCH ond toot w* mtond to
rogittar cad -am # with Ih#
Clark at ih* Cirauit Court
Seminal* County F weido m
04. or done I w.lh too PreyiHont
•&lt; too F 'C li'a v t Nomo SUtutoi
To W&gt;r Soctwn MS oo Fiortoo
Statutot i*Si
k Victor A BoWmgor
I Shady J W Bailing#.
Publish Ho.emb*. t* l l X
D m 1. (Hd
D E K IQ

u n it e d s t a t e s d is t r ic t

C O U R T M ID D LE d i s t r i c t
O F F L O R ID A O R L A N D O
0 IV IS I0 N C O U R T NO
M 't l Cry Oel tt
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
A M I R IC A
P la in t if f
y|
ED W A R D l
M A N N IN G and
M A R C C N M A N N IN G *• *•
LtotondAntlSI
N O TIC E OF SALE Notice It
hereby a .#n that pmsuont to •
Oof*uit Judgment mtarad gn
NOrOmbOr 14 !YM by to# otWr*
antittod Court '• th* , b o . r
rauto to* m»
r #d Dm tod
I'atoy Mormoi or on* ot toy
A J y r v h # J#d dapu'Wt wdl
soil to# pragorty HtuOl* in
Sam,noto Count, f !«• do 04
4C4,b#d at la* 11 LO N E
P IN E S accarpmg to m# Pi#'
•her#** at •art#dad m Pla* Boo#
11 Pag# 11 Pubot Ur. cud, *4
Somme#* Comity F L *' public
O u tcry i* *h# h-ghair amt bos*
bolder wr c a d *■ l) a ctock
noon an January II. teat at ttw
Watt door at tha Seminal*
County Ceurthauko Sontord
F to#to# D*tod November JO
too RICHARO L C O i JR
U N IT E D STATES MARSHAL
M iO O lE D I S T R I C T OF
• L O R IO A
i n i l l t
w
G I n /M -N U N " ED S T A t S
A T T O R N E Y M ID D L E O lS
T R IC T O f FLO BiO A
Pubi yh Dm 1. I* It X tea*
D E L 19

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
F O R S f M IM O lt C O U N TV
FLO R ID A
PRORATE DIVISION
CASE NO M H 4 C P
IN RE E S TA TE OF
B IL L IE N ELL W HITE
Om acted
NO TICE OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* adm in,itrat.on at the
*11*1* at B l l l t f N E L L
w h it e
d t ia a ttd
C a t*
U N IT E D S T A T E ’ D IS TR IC T
N u m b a rte H a C P i t » m * t o «
C O U R T M IO O LE O IS T B IC T
to* Clrtutt Court tor yam mow
O F F L O R ID A O R IA N G U
C o u n ty
Flee a* P r e b a 'r
D I V I S I O N C a t * N*
D tr'iw r nw a t o m at wtuen
91 l i t Cte O rl 19 U N I T E D
■I Tn* n*may and a O V u v i of
S TA TE S OF AM E R IC A Piem
to* partanai raaraaantat.ra and
tiff r l A L B E R T A S H LE Y
th* p*r«ana&gt; rapraa#nr#r .* 1
C l O T E A l
A S H L E Y
attorrwy ar* H I torto baton
T m EOOON!
BROOKS
Alt mtoraitod partoni *•*
C A LO O N IA BROOKS E T AL
n g y r i d to hw with toll cam*
O a la n d a n t t O R D E R OF
W ITH IN TH R E E M O N TH S OF
SER VIC E B T P U B LIC A TIO N
TH E FIRST P U B L IC A TIO N OF 1 Th ti cause cam* to bo heard
TH IS NOTICE
lit a’i cto&gt;mi
upon p lo x t tt I Motion tor Or
agamtl the airato #"d 111 an?
dr. *4 Service by PubCWalwn
e b trctio n by an in ta ra i'a d
ond tl appear ,ng that ton action
pe* ton an wham nut ngix* • at
hot bean brought tor Hw on
yaryad togt &lt;n*"a"g*l h w valid
Secernent at 0 iwn agamtl reel
■ty *4 to* n.li to* gu*' " &lt;a'wnl
property tefuetod m Sam.neto
of to* partanai ragratantatim
County witom too Middle O n
»etow ar im'tdrctton al lha
tows Pi Fwrto# and dav &gt;ihrm as
follows The Wes' it leal I
c u rt
A LL C " M S * N C OBJ EC
■nch-s a* Lst 1 ond ton t o l l IT
tIONS N
SO F IL L J W ILL
hsr- ■ inches *4 ' u. .* , tides
BE FO R EVER B AR R E D
II. of SANLANDO THE SUB
P uM k a'wn of th.t Nai&gt;c* hat
U R B B E A U T IF U L SANFO R D
bagmtenOatambir f n w
S E C T ION according to to* PI*'
Partanai Raprvtantatira
tweaot *t rye nr dact in P'ar Boo*
W ILLIAM GRAY w h i t e . JR
1 Pag# at at to* Public Records
11»S l *1 # l u i i r t o Ctetl#
ot Semmui* County, rlend#
Cast* tarry F I 11199
ALSO D E S C R IB ED AS B a g Attgrttoy tor
IS teat South and '00 to*' Wes' of
Partonat Hepmantafir*
*»w Narthaatl corner of 'ha
R JASON di G ROOT E Hi
Southeast 'a ot nw North Wes' &gt;#
Graan* Cetogrev* A dr Great
n n South W tea* rm&gt; West IS
Char **•ad
1**1
r u n N o r t h lo th e
J11 Noeto Pari Ayanu#
u-ght Or Wa. thane# E ast*")
Pail OH : e Bar 141
on ttw R-ght Ot Wa, t* to# pom
Laniard F L H lflO a tt
*1 beginning lying m S E CTIO N
TatophorwXJ 111a n I
t T O W N S H IP I I S O U T H
Publish Dm l . U iH I
R ANG E X EAST endittmtoer
D E L 44
appearing that O alandantt
Theodors B,coat and Celdon.a
flrooat cannot tw s#r.rd wito n
LEG AL A D V E R TIS E M E N T
”
w Stoto of F lor too toot it it
Iff* BOARD OF
not practice*-- to x r t them
C O t ll.f r l JAAMlSSlCNERS
porsonody lor too -herration’ ,
SEM INOLE C O U N TY
or rastotner of toto D riy -o a -i,
FLO R ID A
or* unlnewn and to r. her* not
S*A&gt;*d but! will tw r*c*'rYd by
vdtwntorlly approrad h r , I.
Sam.rwto C o u n t, Purchasing
•I th a ra t* .* O R D E R E D at
Departm ent 110* E F i r i l
M o a i I Ortandantt ftwodorr
S '.art Room i x g
Santard
Brooat and Caidonia Broom
Florida until I N P M (total
than optntar in this towto and
timal. Wtdnrtday Dacrmbrr
piaod
to to© complaint tiled
I I IHd tor to* tottow.ng
heroin on or batora Jamjar y II.
Bid lA 'R I H
Annual R*
I H I or In da laud thereof to#
g u lra m a n t A g r a a m tn l far
Comt thou proceed to ludgmant
S'tt S&lt;r#an*d T Sh.rtk
In this couto to the aitant
Brd 1944 r Our 14) Clot! A
prortood lor by Section 111)
I WO GPM Fir* Purnpary (Fly*
Titw JO Untied Stalas Cod* as
Pat cent ||\| B&lt;d Bond R*
If laid 0*t*ndont| hod bartorrad #ito procatt within to*
Btot will b* publicly
Slat# ot F lortda 1 This ordar b#
and ,*ed Aloud in too Board ut
published
in o newspaper 0i
Comity Commiiiibnari Cham
ganaral circulation in Sammot*
ban T14)t E First Siraat Room
County Flat id* not lati toon
•W IX Sontord Florid* on th#
one* *OCh wyyl tor tia contocu
obo.a doto *i 1 X P M local
lira weals prior to too return
tim* SpactKaltoni and tnyita
data herein abo.a drt-g-atrd
twn to Bto documents *&gt;# a#a&lt;i
DONE ANO O R O E R E O al Or
at r by mail *1 no charge *-d
iando Ftortoa ton ilrto dor ol
npa" to public mipattwn al to*
N o y o m b tr .
U N IT E O
abo.a add'#*, For further in
S TA TE S District Judgr t G
'©•motion contact Chertos T
K
E
N
O
A
L
L
SHARP
I.a no n at Itdll U l M X l i t
Publish Oacambar t, la II. N
li t
January 4 A II. Its*
Ba'ty D Lam on)
DEL*
Purchasing Director
1191 E First Straa*
Sontord FL m i l
U N IT E O S T A T E S DISTR ICT
Publish Dm ! ISO*
C O U R T M IO U L I D IS T R IC T
D E L *4
O F F L O R IO A O R L A N D O
D I V I S I O N C O U R T NO
U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS T R IC T
a* 11* Civ Orl IS
C O U R T M ID O LE D IS T R IC T
U N I T E O S T A T E S OF
O F F L O R ID A O R L A N D O
A M E R IC A
P ia i n liM
vt
D IV IS IO N C O U R T N O ,
N A TH A N F B R A D L E Y 0*1
M41T Cte Or I I*
andontnl NOTICE OF SALE
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
Notice is hereby gt#*n that
A M E R IC A
P lo f n lllt
vt
purtua-t to a Default Judge
JAM ES B L E E and WANDA J
mant entered on OMambar 1
L E E *t#i D*r*nd*nl(il
1*9* by to* abo.a antitlad Court
NOTICE OF SALE Nol.c# it
In th* above causa the un
hereby glean tool pur toon I to a
d e re ig n e d U n ite d S to la t
Dataull Judgment entered on
Marshal or on* ot hit duly
Nosambar 14, IYS4 by too obo.a
outhorijad drpubet will tall the
antitlad Court in to* abo.a
properly tituat* In Saminol*
cout* "w undarvgnod United
County Florida described at
S'atot Monhoi o* on# of hit
Beginning 111 !«#! North ot to*
duly authoriiad daputtos will
Southwest corner ot to* North ‘ ,
tall to# prop#rty tltua'a in
ol th© Nsrtowatl . ol tor
Sam.neto Comity Florida, da
Northwest • of too Sou'"was' .
set tad ai Lot i*o and th*
ot Section 14 Township JO South
South i| of Lot 1)t MIDW AY
Rangy 11 Eatt run North 194 I
according to the Pi*t lharaol at
'ey! E a tM IM fa v t South 194 1
etc or dad in Pial Boo# I. Page
taat Wes' 411 1 Try' to Point ot
41 ot to* Public Records ol
Beginning tatt Road aatoman!
Sammoto County, Florida ol
on toy W r,' lino ol public butcry
Public Outcry to ttw highest ond
to too highaii and bait biddx
Cwtl bidder tor coil, ot 11 o clock
tor cash o' (| e clots noon on
noon mi January It. iH T ot to*
January II. tttt al irw W tt'
W all door ol ih# Saminol*
door ot to* Samirwa County
County Courthouse- Sontord
Courthouse Sontord Florida
Florida Oa'ad Nouambor X
D ated
O tc tm b a r 1, )*••
|*S9 RICHARO L COX JR
R IC H AR D L COX JR U N IT
U N IT E D S TA TE S MARSHAL
E O S TA TE S MARSHAL M IO
M IO O L E D I S T R I C T OF
O LE DISTR IC T OF FLO R IO A
F L O R ID A
f lO B E R T W
ROBERT W GEN7M AN
G E N E V A N U N IT E D STATES
U N IT E O STATES A TTO R N E Y
A T T O R N E Y M ID D L E P I &amp;
M I O O L E D I S T R I C T OT
TRlCTOr FLO R ID A
FLO R IO A
P 'biith Dec 1 . 14 II. It. I**a
Publish Doc 1. t 4 . l l . l t Its*
O E L IE
O E L *1

�i — Sanford Harold, Sanford. Florida — Wtdrvaaday. Dacambar 7. 1968

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H K C IR C U IT COURT.
IN A N D TOR
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
R LOR I DA
CAS I N O i M 1777 CA I I P
R IC H A R D W H A L fS
Ptobtfiff.

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice la hereby given m et I
am angagad m business al P O
Boa K it . Santerd. F L 11771.
ieanmoN County. 7 lar d o under
did Ftctittdua Heme el B U Y E R S
S E R V IC E GROUP and m at I
intend to reg'itor ta d name
m m me Clerk el Pie Circuit
Court. Somined County Florida
In accordance wtm me Prw
violent al me Fictitious Name
Statutot. Te Wit Section MS F t
F tor d a Slatutea TBIT
' l T A Ward
Pubiith Nay H Dec 7. tA I I .
taw
OEK m
__________

at.

m ilM I

C A R O L M HAk.ES.
Defendant
H O T 1C I OF ACTION
T O C A R O L M HALES
lAddrataUctknawn)
YO U AR E H E R E B Y
N O T I F I E D tool a Cerrq in wt to
HUNT tin* Km tM&lt;i Had agamtl
H u cancamtog i*w RH h u r
« n c r iM p r a N (t |
Lor U el Block C. LA K E
K A T H R Y N PARK 4 » AO O l
T ION at shewn an wvacardad
R ia l attached described a t
tallawt Beginning el the SE
camar Lai U Black C Lake
Kathryn Park H AdGltan po»
rocara Rial » Piai Beak la.
Page 47. Public Recants ol
Sam male C avity. F o r tea run S
at aeg &lt;8 min E N T , Hience N
t dag 11 mm B 7 1 P . thence N
I t dag N mm W to tt . thantaS
R dag It m m W T i n to Rami el
bog . toad tot being m Lai ItA
Black 0 . 0 R Mitchells Survey
al Levy Grant, rot retard Rial m
P U f Book I. Page I Public
Recordt al Sam malt C a w R .
Florida
You are ragweed N tarve a
caur al yew written dtlantot. If
any you Kara, upon G A R Y
S I E O E L . E tO U IR E . two S
H ig h w ay 17 » t . F r r » Park.
Florida Una. an ar baler a (ha
A d day Of eanoary. 'vac and to
t'la the original m m me Clark al
•hit Court aimer bolero terrtce
m Plem l.it a attorney ar Imme
d.eie'i mereatlar. amermte a
detevn m il l
you lar me renal

17—Cemetery
cemetery n o n
] avail m Oak lawn Camatory.
Garden ol Chriatua Section
I I I SetoaftK tPM

33—Lost A Found
TOT rOMERANUN
14 y f t d id ' B E 0 U I B I S
ME D ICATIO M l Mi tamo Norn
14th SI A Hartwell Ave
R EW AR D !
Cell 177 H U

25—Special Notices
BECOME A HOT M l
For Details I 400 4)7 47S4
7 to ida Notary A nor ie im n _

N O T IC E OF S H E R IFF’S S A L E
37— Nursery A
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
m al by virtue al Ihal certain
____Child
C e re _____
W rit el E eecuHan ttiuod Out ol
and d d a r my teal al Pie Caswify
ANT AGE. MON FBI
C a u r I a l Seminole C o u n ty.
Available TAM 4PM
Florida w en a Ima* ludgamant
C d f lW IS M _________
rendered m me aHueaa.d court
an me Tim dry al October. A O
CHRISTIAN
FAMIIT HOME
la w Iw that Cretan cate an
lengwaad Area Children
Piled. Barnett Recovery Car
egos 1 mat to I yet Avail
Raratmn l.'a/e SteN Wide Cal
days, nights A woatends Ret
taction Carp Pietwfifl va Gail
erences.
a ytt dtp. collage
O Etna and O n « Maa Etna
Ite lto i
Detendant which etoreted Wt H
at Crervtien wet delivered to
■ (L I A B L E C H IL O C A R f •M y
homo Sanford ataa
m e a t Shot ill al So m i note
T L C Ages 1 S Reg
County. F tot da and I have
levied igan me lettowmg do
CaM n o M W
ter toed property owned by Gall
LOVING
HOME CAtt
0 Clllt. ta d property be ng
tec a led m Sam India County
WITH PRESCHOOL
Florida mart partKuta*iy d r
Planned aettv'twe Hat 'u*«cK
tertoedattotoet
4 I shacks daily E iceiieni
1
l t d M a id a 7 d e a r
BeNn rues fw *lnien t loco
V I N 'l R D i m B R I l a t n
Being
Han Day ee Weakly Rasas
tiered at Ser.Nrd P ant k Body
Maa fbrw F f l . SAM kPM
Santerd. FL
I I M M ________ HRS4 ftF Ik l
and I Ye wvdartgneJ at Sheriff
al SeminaN County. Florida
SS— Business
• ill at II to A M an tna O N
dav ol Da n mtei A O
tea
O f jio r t u T it le s
oiler tor top end aei
!
WITNESS my nand and tear
u—v l 1
rwgneatbddv Nr each. kub«ec:
H E R INVENTION!
al m .t Court on me Nth d r. ei
to any and att a m l n ; Stan al
Pawn! aap'-calwm to p s
taw F re d (Weal) Door et me
cast
Should be mtUltod m
•SEAL!
aleyn al me Semiaota C a n t y
C LE R k O F TH E
every new name 1 SSI las
r eurtheuve m Santerd Florida
B it _*p*i‘- tnvesfmant Can
C ir c u it c o u r t
no* up fa | l » armuafty No
SEAkINOLE CO U N TY
- an vastmg We ham IBB S al
F l o r id a
The w U taw it bewg made to
ardors You ds'irwr and do
B r Wendy W Catlett
aa'iaty me term* el said W rit al
vote aapraaimafety &gt; hak to
Deputy Clerk
E eacultan
unietiaiian CaM 407 aa»B*V
Pubiith toev W Dec 7. Ik I I .
Jean E Pe*k. lhaailt
to tradbrecthu a and OotdHt
&gt;tea
Samelate T a w ly . Ctanda
O E K UO
PACKAG ING a SHIPPING
Pubiith Nev M. Dec 7. IA I I
BUSINESS IN U N F O R O
tew
N O TIC E OF
Perfect tor a retires: caapfe
O E K 0 4 ______________________
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
STS BW fades aRI
Mgltda ia &gt; rpr» ri mm
|
U N IT E D STATES D IS T R IC T
f v v vv wav 1 vg • a M W
C O U R T M ID D LE D I S T R IC T
am ingaged m business at aid
U t i l B U R Y R E A LTY
O P F L O R IO A O R L A N D O
Gee Creek Cl.. CatkeWorry,
____________m a i l t
D IV IS IO N C O U R T N O
jemineta C am . . Flat A tmdar
( t 747 C i . 0*1 1* U N I T E O
me Ficlitlewe Name al B R IA N
i l - M o n e y to L e n d
S T A T E S OF A M ER ICA Ptom
H A H N D B A DESIGNS U N
M l . v t W ILLIE V C O L L IE R
L I M I T E D and mat I intend to
CASH A V A IL A B L E
I Buy
and K A TIE l C O LLIE R , al at .
regitter told name aim me
w t f t f i f t t k # v m . ia c a m #
D e fe n d a n t!tl N O T I C E O F
C lerk ol the Circuit Cdura
pf« r &gt;t7*rr* —
S A LE Nonce ta hereby given
Snmlneto County. Florida In
I H O M E OW NC RS S
that p-maneei to a O a 'a v ti
atcordor re with me Pro**'lent
C antudaw Milk. Hama Im
Judgement entartd an N e r
el Pie Ftctltleut Name Statutot
ember
IA
IN*
by
the
ebwve
Ta w .t Section totse Florida
UBaral
entitled Court In the a re .a
Statutot l*S7
cause toe w d tri g e a United
C r e d i t P o lle r
We b e y
t B rianO Hahn
mortg a y s Appty by phone
Sletoa Mer met or one al hit
Putman Dec t . i a j i ts itea
Oto taotb Fwseacsel
duly eumeri/ed deputes will
D E L 41
U
c.
MSg a r e , "
441 1114400
M il too praparta situate n
Sam
matt
County
Florida
do
S B C U B ITV FIR S T
N O TIC E OF
scribed et Let I. Stephen
F IN A N C IA L CORP
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Oneda Fleride ec
1st 4 tod Mortgages
Notice •• hereby f'van mat l
to
me plat thKacd at
Lao
Ratos'
Bad ISB7
am u n i i l m business at M l
m Plat Boon 17. pope
WhaaRing Leap Lana «ISI*.
41. al me PuM k Records el
Aitamama Sprlngt. Sam mala
71-H t lp Wanted
Sommeie C ew r, Florida at
C o u nty. F lo rid a under the
public outcry to me hgpg tt and
F tc im e u e Name al P E R T
ADO TO YOUR INCOME
bast bidder Nr cash at t l a clock
C O M M U NICATIO NS and mat I
S I L L AVON NOW! 11
neon an J emery ||. tew et the
intend to regtalrr ted name
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witn me Clerk el me CPrint
County Courthouse Santerd
AmiCATOn
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Ftortde Delve Npiombot To
( ern te 111 hr Must enter
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A P P O IN TM E N T S I T T IR S
Pubiith
December
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Pubtiah Dec T, IA It. N lata
Pert time dart or erenmgs tor
If ION
truck routes et baron toads
D E L Ok
D E L II
Non Smgatot O t y
*pptr
IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T . E IG H T IE H T H
all W l i m i t VanTed
JUOICIAL C IR C U IT . S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA C A SE NO M I I N CA It l
IN R E FO R FE ITU R E OF T H E FO LLO W IN G D E SC R IB E O
P R O P E R TY IU O N E IfTtC H E v r o l e t f DUR DOOR
A U T O M O B IL E . VEHICLE ID E N T IF IC A T IO N N U V R E R
I le vG s s :7*111 and 111 1 1 Oak 00 U N I T E O ST AT E S
CURRENCY
P a t l l l g n t a v a ila b le lo t
NOTICE OF FO R F E IT U B E F R O C IIO IN O S
I censed ecpicents FuN time
TO Lenerd Taylor and Frederick J Taylor
Jell C'ewtord Dtlre. Santerd F tarda &gt;77M taka
n«ie a d vK tilin g beev'itul
and an etheri who clone on m ie-att in me tonowmg property a l i
•rheas tell Iw Lase M u y
1070 Chevrolet Four Door Automobile VIP ’UeGtSJTfen
b
Santord lengwaad De'tonw
•I Aid 00 US Currency wtwch w et aeired on er about me 17th dev el
Tiritwn tree licensing
April, taw et or mer Sevenm Street end lecutl Avenue Sen turd
erei'ebte tK
Setrtimwe Cprnty Fleride Ly end th&lt; j het' by thv Santerd l'w -t*
sees-ng • new tor—
Departmanf Santerd Seminow County Florida who will a p p e f
condiiiens apply) Call tar Iw
b-tnre me w O tooaABit S JO S E P H DAVIS on lamdey el Jenuary
te rm e tia n
Lee A lb rig h t
t*R* et I 70 A M tn room N 774 tor the purpote ol Ii ng a FSt.tion tor
117} )4J« SenIwO I or Beth
Rule to Snow Cewte end tor Fm ei Order el Fertotne why mu
H a h ie e y H I TTM. L M k v I
dearnbwd prepet ty theutd nor be lor Sited to the ute el or law by the
Chiet el Police SenHr* Police Oepartmem S w S rd Se-n.now
Stoneitem ReeHy. Inc
County Florida i p n producing due preol mal me tame wva uaad m
Seminole Cnwty Fietda &gt;n viol alien el me lent ol me S le S al
A IR P LAN E M ECHANIC SI Be
Florida dealing with contraband and other cnmmel oltonaea
involved m ell phases et resto
pursuant to Ftortde Statutes *17 FBI 7»a I H ( R ( B Y C E R TIF v met
re*ton* II you lAe 'etas this H
ttua Notice and ill accompanying pleadings a&gt;* being awr,ed
tK you*
1*
1 Any de'e&lt;"«g K
pursuant to Fleride Stetvtet on 7*1 704 m u t«t 4r r el Oocembar
m ttNBRKI »BN#Fl#*&lt;# RlRI
taw
t m 1 AAA I n b N v n m M
NO R M AN R * O LFIN G E R S T A T E A TTO R N E Y
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n iT lt s
BY A N N E E RICHARDS R u T B E R G A S A . tOD
E eatFtratStreet Santerd Florida 17771
BELERINCEN5!
Publish December 7 ta taw
D E L It
f « r n B l t r i R»BNNf U r
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IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T . E I G H T H NTH
4 K r i m l d i f *tf i ••••
lU O IC Ik lC IR C U IT . SC MINOS I COUNTY.
rp n ‘ | In p*»vor
FLORIDA CASE NO M t i l l Ck I I L
&gt;q|W U m i t
___
IN R E FO R FEITU R E OF |l M O 00 U N IT E O STATES
CUR R ENCY
NOTICE OF F O R F E IT U R E PROCEEDINGS
TO Roger Cotton. 1411 Jitney Avenue
Senlord Fleride a m
end ell amort who claim an interest in me t o w n mg property al
l i n o 00 US csrrency. which wwa to led on or about me 7m day at
April. I tea el or nter Celery Avenue et Scott Avenue Sen hud
*or R » *oik&gt;«ing
Semmoie County Florida by and be&lt;ng held by i»w Sentovd P o in t
*«• &gt;Rt«A* p o v’ -ort
Deportment Senlord Seminole County Fleride who aCM appeal
be'ort the nOtaORABLE K E N N E TH M lE F F L E H w&gt; Pm dey ol
S tfV tft. Hottt/ H B llB IM I.
Jenwery. left el I 10 A M In tuorti 11714 let the purpote el Filing e
B v tU i Cbb» » A 0 bU * * I ^ * T
Petition tor RuW *0 Snow CeuW end tor F met Order el Forfeiture
why the described property should not be totalled to me use o' or
AbOrO NYt4*9»
saw br me Chiet el Police. Santerd Police Deportment Santerd
ItRR N t i M Kouri Bnd
Semmoie County. Florida upon prodwrmg due preet met me same
was used m SammeN C aw ty. Florida «n notation at me laws ©t i n
A K&gt;»r .rsp*f»or
Stale at Florida dee1ng aim conlrabend endemer criminal attentat
pursuant te Ftoide Sielutaa FI7 tgi 70a I H I Rt BY CE R T IF Y met
M il DOUGLAS AVENUE
ttua Notice end its accompanying pwedngi e&gt;i be ng served
pursuant ta F lorida S'etutet t i l 701 704. rrvi in day o4 December
ALIAMONTE SPRINGS. FL

ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE

BILL KNAPPS
RESTAURANT

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NO R M AN R W O tFlN G ER S T A T E A TTO B N F r
BY ANNE E RICHARDS R U T B E R G A S A 'X
Coal First Street Santo d Florida 77771
Publish December t 14 Itee

MS SUI

7 1 -H e lp Wanted
M I Y S I T T H NEEDED!
E apenanced In Sanford area
batora O k
17th Rafarences
ragwkpd_________ Call 1 H t u t
AUTO B O O T MAN
F ib e r g la s s
U h lg u d tub
c a n lr a d o pp o rtunity We
p r e e ld e n e w la c a lla n ,
overhead 4 wars You pro,da
dap . taoft 4 agu p Musi have
references 4 hervdehw
Call
Randy at VettaTec
m um

CARTENTERS/HELfERS
Own tr anSporta lion rewulrsd
Sfaady ararkl
Cafiavok m &lt;744
CASHIER R tEO CO
Tsnnaca needs an evening
shill cashw&gt; to start wnmadi
afefy V4 at per hr 40 V t per
week Stop by store and cam
plate necessary farms Musi
havaHtopfspna
C a fim B S 44
CASHIER
Canvantonca store
S4 SB nr tosiart Free medial
insurance paid vacation each
k months Apply
m N Laurel A ve Sanford
C M S NEEDED
Full T im , Position Slotting
Salary With erper lance t i per
hr EaceHenf Benefits
LONG W OOD M fA L TH C A B E
it s nee
CNA'S Fulltim e Applr
fblPtevew Healfbcara Cewtor
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Plan, M l W U RsSf ■Santord
C R E D IT C L E R K to carp affaa
at me R a h Plan Need nan
tmoQmg. organised pKtan
Pres credit e «p Idlpfui
Ajpfy H I W ITto ff Santerd

IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T E IG H T !E N IH
JUOICIAL C IR C U IT . SEM INO LE COUNTY
FLORIOA CA SE NO M i n t CA I I I
,
IN HE FO R FEITU R E OF S744 00 U N IT E D ST A 1 ( S
C U R R EN C Y
N O T IC IO F F O R F E IT U R E PROCEEDINGS
TO The E l'e N ot Joseph D orlu t hit
heirs assigns representatives, ele
77 Jecsson Court Casselberry F L 17707
end ell others who claim on interest in ih* following property e l
|7SI 00 US Currency which w et soiled on o' about f r &gt;Jnd d o . ol
July. IS44 et or near west Thirteenth S*roet a* ttw Tip Top G rocery
Store Sant o d Semmoie County. F t o da L r and bang he'd by tiw
Snnton* Police Drperiment Senior d Sam now C o w If Florida who
will eppee’ Cwtoe iha H O N O R A B L E K F N n E T h M l E F F L E R on
ISth day ol January lias al a 10 A M n room Nila t o tho purpose
ol filing a Ptlilien to RuN to Show Cause and to Fmal Order ol
Forfeiture why Itw described property should not tw I or la Iled to the
use ol or sale by me Chief of Ponca Sanford Pe&lt; &lt;e Department
Sentord Semi-ce County F lor rtf. upm m d u ' j 1 ? p to * mat
the tame wes used m Seminole County. Farida m violation of thi
lows of the Slew ol Florida dealing aim cenlrabend end other
criminal o'tenset pursuant to Florida Statutes a n TCI 7M I
HEREBY C E R TIF Y ihal this Notice and Hi decamps*-.mg
pleadings are be ng served pursuant to Ftoide Statutes *77 701 704
this It* dey of December. ItA!
NO R M A N R W OLFINGFR S T A T E A TTO R N E Y
BY A N N E E RICHARDS R U T B E R G A SA too
te a l First Street Santo d Florida 11771
Pubiith Dec am b " 1 14 issa
D E L 77

N O TIC E U N O ! M
F IC T ITIO U S NAME S TA T U T E
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
No'-ce it hereby Q ten m ,» me
undersigned pursuant to fha
Fictitious Nome Statute ”
Chap'er ktl OP Florida S'e'utes |
will register with fhe CtorS of
ItW Circuit Court e* end tor '
Seminwto Coun'r Fleride upon
receipt of proa* o* me p u b m i
flan et this Notice me fictitious
name to wit
M ESSAGE ALASTERS
under which we ere engaged in
business et IIS! W Slate Raw!
414 Suite H I. m the City el
leAewuod F lurida
That the ptrty Interested In
said business enterprise IS at
la*tows
A N S W IR T E L O F
LONG WOOD INC
I CeirwrenG Bennett.
President
Publish Nor 11 » . Dec F. 14.
ltd!
OEK 10}

LADIES HELf RANTED
Do you weed t i k e cash tor
C hrtstm ait It motivated 4
want to M i l . call 74 hr
177 1141
LEGAL SECNETANV
E seel ton! Salary 4 Benefits
M m ly r s etpKwnce
Forward resume to B eslfT.
c/a Santord HKOld. P O Ba,
t o S i.t a n 4 K d .F m n i

LICENSED 2-29 AGENT
P k son needed spec idliimg in
a g ta in s e ra n c a la r b v ty
agency
Inguirg al
IN SUR ANCE W O R IO
m n t i _________
L fN
liP M to /AM stuTt Fvtl lima
Apply la ke view Nurtmg
Cantor Sit ( bid S t.
________ ban tord FI___
M E D IC A L R E C E P T IO N IS T
U SB h rl Dr needs you el tut
Trent petal Set appamtmentt
4 keep patients charts' Any
mea'cel e r p K tones is a plusl
D e n i delay' AAA t e iptoy
wsewt 7WW F S lh it__ H I U»s
NEED A JO B ?
Call Oaten Todey'
O L S TR N SR RYICFS
____________ 7044771___________
N EED ED IM M E D iA T IlY I
E ip K irn ca d ranters and help
a r y __________ Can i l l 7471
* * * * * * * * * *

NEWSPAPER
Carrier ftfent

BAHAMA N X ’S
ttoS I F B IM C M AVE
V A N FO dO F L
Na PSwne Catlk Please
E17ER IENCED 71 A 5 TE IE *
startmg salary d I d * pe&gt;
hour eAuet have minsmum et I
m■
H I 0471
FA S T FO O O COOK
i t hr to
alert Free medical moKanco

paid eacatian oath a month
107N Laurel Ave Santord
FEDERAL C 0 T T IS HIRING
I to MB to ta l BW P K year Fw
Im m ediate Response Call
1 ORB tot toto aet CBWE
t f RENAL O f r i C E H U f
aep necessary
» i face

Ca w b y Club a* ' b » e» tw
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HaaPWPW. F I
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GUARDS
Previous Ik ansa net regm»e4
Win tram Retirees welcome
Phene end car necesia«y'
AAeitmem t n u h
te a l '%t S' Sarto t

_________ m m __________
FREE TU ITIO N
TO REAL ESTATE
LICENSE SCHOOL
# A New Car OK
a A New Beginning
Can Free K S4e

373-3700

r u u TIM E C O M
N ursin g heme erpenence
h e'p tul A p p ly
la ie n e w
Nursing Cantor U S E bid St.
ft
T U U TIM E DIETARY AIDE
Apply
L a k a n a w Nursing
Cantor, f tf | bid S I.
FI
HOME HEALTH AIDE
Ail iT u th O tA ' E M l" B P 'N r
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LIVE IN COMPANION
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STYLIST

Packet the profit et yeK
work ■ Vk v t e i u r r t i rent m
good toeat ton at Senior*
I I I A DA V t
Cell a I eV44 any timet____
H A N D Y M A N • SB hour, term
retired For opts Must here
trwuparlatian 4 toots P I list

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As sec 14tod Te m p K iry Slotting

W AR EH O U S EM A N
Start immediately1
I ecetlent salary 4 benefits
W O RD PROCESSORS
A T S needs guelll'ed word
procestKS en the toltowing
Lotus 171 Wo»d Star Wo&gt;*
Perfect D itp ie , Write 4
Wong
Can today'

TELEMARKETING POSITION
High earning t potential lo»
q u a lif ie d te le m a rk e tin g
personnel Hours era I KPM
f 00P M Monitor thru Friday
Saturdays 10 BBAM I 00PM
Commission with guaranteed
base
Apply I"person
The Santerd Herald
&gt;00 North French Are
Santord Ftortde

EimiltBi W»kotR»‘ 323-2970
**************

la rge ream, privet* entrance
4 bath
S40 wk
111 Tall

SECRETART/BOOSRICPER

LAKEFRONT HOME
L0 NCW000

Pert l&gt;me
F totibto hours
Ceil 77' JOMkAMIe I7*M
Man Ihru F n
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Ream with belli pent leges
Metvce edvf

TANK RAGON DRIVER
E ipK le rved m haul mg pe*re
town' produefs Local retor
ancat S days a weak Good
Ce BsrwMs Apply InPKson
I Q N Laurgl Ayg, San:4rd

F k addittowel mtornutien
Ced 111 eaee

103—Housts
Unfurnished / Rent

T B I A t B E F IN 1 B Y CORP.
needs mature pKtan .i?a m
Sammato Araw Reger itokk at
training Writ# L ■ Peto. Bat
_7tl. FT W Ktb. T t 74MI

97—Apartment*
Furnished / Rent

COUNTRY'IVING

A T T R AC I IV I I ba r m
downtown || M wk mcludes
v »'iiw s
m ear'
Full end per* time pea'lions , E F F IC IE N C Y
k ltre .' . . 1
OrO'lab'e Mutt be taring
clean Uhl tot I lighted att
dupemtoMe end ttostoto Witt
!*'••• parting 1114107 4 epm
•rein Employees pay tost
FOR QUIET. SINGLE STORY.
then &lt;s t K CFuM C u e Inaur
•nee and Vacahan B rnet'is*
ENERGY iniCIERT
to (B p k hr to start • na
FURNISHED STUOtOS
••pKtoner' Open ngs m all
age groups
Co** T t' 1711

$299 MO.

TR A IN E R S
t i l stuM •••&lt;•
efrto Our l l w~ta Show the.I
aapre:ierwn let otto* ruu do
F or m e I training ! bonus
Cad_________in ’ tn

CALL TOOAT
SANFORD COURT APTS
uum
S A N FO dO
I 4 I t a n w*&lt;
U k t me 4 up end SH I tor
I
BkN'awt e i required 111 ISO

SANFORD AlU
7bdrm . ip p e b d utilities
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Sonlord hofdl 37/71

Seme k iper wnce regvired
Predui'em arwntetad 4 de
pendebie Company twnet.rt
c a « » . ww
U R G B IT L Y
Person ta sail toll ima at togh
q u a l i t y l u b r i c a n t s ta
m a n u la c lu rtn g truckin g
carsstrwctww and term cut
t a n a s in Sammato Area
Thorough treauwq program
F a r pevkonal i n t e m e w
onto B O Grew toed* well
a r Pobowum I • NtMS Ft
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I I ' I I I ISM
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twwtord F tor Me
7114041
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I f f }nd S' V ' o H
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and 'e*e e tour et me tupK u»
rated tec'lity where mevetire
m oesw res e re being Im
ptomwntad by all tove's at statt
to pramoto restorat're nuts
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105— Duplex
Triplex/ Rent

H I — Homes lor Sate

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MEIH0UN0 PUPPIES

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6 ounces tomato sauce
1 cup shredded cheese
1 package (18 ounce) re­
frigerated crescent rolls
cup sour cream
M teaspoon oregano
Vi teaspoon rosemary
Hrown beef, mushrooms, on­
ions together, then drain. Add
salt, pepper, and tomato sauce
Pul In ungreased pan and
sprinkle with cheese Separate
dough Into H triangles Combine
sour cream and herb*, sprrad I
tablespoon of the mixture on
each triangle Holl up and ar­
range on lop of the casserole
Hake at 375* F for 30 minute*
D E LIC IO U S C H E E S E B A L L
4 cans (414 ounrrsl deviled
ham
I package H-ountr softened
cream cheese
1 4-ounce package of dry
ranch style dressing mix
V* cup diced tomatoes
h cup diced green pcpj&gt;er*
2 cups rheddar cheese
V* cup rousted sunflower
seeds, unsulted
Combine all except sunflower
seeds Refrigerate until firm and
lo handle and lo form Into a hall,
then toll In sunflower seeds and
return to refrigerator Makes I
rheese ball.
B A K E D LEM O N PUDUINO
1 14 cups sugar
14 cup sifted Hour
14 teaspoon baking jmwder
la teaspoon salt
3 egg*, se; water)
2 teaspoon* lemon rind, gratrd
14 cup lemon juice
2 table*|MM&gt;iis melted butter
114 ctijis l‘et evaporated milk
Silt sugar with flour, tiaking
powder and u i i Set u l J r .teal
egg yolks until light tik i add
let"*" " " t? snd jutrr. b u ttrrtr.milk Mix well with spoon Stir
In dry Ingredients and treat until
smooth on high sjierd with a
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rately and fold Into mixture
pour Into welt oiled casserole
dish t*iare dish in pan of warm
water about I ln&lt; h deep Make
on 375*F for 43 minute*
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PECAN T A R T S
Pastry:
I rup flour
I slick butter, softened
I patkage (3 ouiuesl cream
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Egg snacks dress up holiday parties
Plan such a party around two
nr three simple apjrellxcrs. such
as a sel of deviled eggs with
dlllrrrnt fillings, or mini pliza*
or lasty finger sandw lrhrs.
Guests took lo the spirit of
|olnlng together lo chrrr Ihr
season, not lo a back-breaking,
dropdrud performance by the
hostess or host.
D E V IL E D EOGS
0 hard-cooked eggs
1 3 '« ounce can
drained

2 Ubicspoons mayonnaise
2 teaspoon* lemon Juice
14 iraapoon lemon-pepper
marinade
Plmlrnto strips (optional)
Cut eggs In half lengthwise
Remove yolks: set aside whites
Mash yolks and whole sardines
together with a fork Stir In
mayonnaise, lemon Juice and
lemon pepper marinade. Mlcnd
well.
Refill whites using about I
lahlrsjtoon yolk mixture for each
egg half. Garnish with plmleutn
strip*. If desired Cover and rhlll
This kltrhen tested recipe makes

12 servings.
SPICY D E V IL E D EGGS
fi hard &lt;ookrd eggs
14 cup Olde Fngllsh cheese
spread
2 tablespoon* milk
14 traspoon dry mustard
4 slice* baron. 1 rtsp-cookcd.
drained and rrumhlrd
2 tublrs|MM)ns finely rho|&gt;|&gt;rd
celery
Cut eggs In bilf lengthwise.
Remove yolks and sel whiles
aside
In a small mixing bowl. heat
egg yolks, cheese sprrad. milk

and m uslurd together until
s m o o t h . Reserve I slice
crumbled bicon lor lopping Stir
In remaining baron and celery.
Refill whiles, using about I
iahle*|MMm yolk mixture for each
•gg half Garnish with reserved
crum bled bacon. Cover and
chill Tills kitchen leslrd recipe
make* 12 servings
C H E E S E -C H IV E
D E V IL E D EGGS
(I hard-cooked eggs
1 3-ounce jiarkagr
rh rrs r. cubed
2 tablespoon* milk

&gt;« teaspoon seasoned sail

I t easpoon
chopped chives

freerc-drlcd

Cut eggs In half lengthwise
Remove yolks and sel whiles
aside
In a small mixing bowl. l&gt;cal
together egg volks. cream
cheese, milk and seasoned salt
until sir noth. St tr In chives
Refill whiles using ahoul I
tablespoon yolk mixture for each
egg half Garnish with additional
chives. If desired. Cover and
rhlll This kllrhen leslrd recipe
makes 12 servings

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Cheese pleases as holiday fingerfood
Uoltad Pea** Inlarnatlonal
S O N O M A . Calif. "Hands-on" rhrrsrm aklng Is a
tradition at the Vella Cheese Co.,
a fami ly-owned business
operating from the original stone
building where If was slarled In
IB3I.
An aged dry jack, which has a
natural nufly flavor, was re­
cently offered to distributor*
nationwide Jusl In lime for (he
holiday season Ignaito Vella,
the chief executive officer who
took over the reins fmin his
father In I OHO. says the brand Is
so special U's been dubbed
"California Gold. '*

Homemade treats are welcome gilts.

Food gifts are extra
special when they re
made by the giver
The holiday* are a *jx-&lt; ul llm r
lor leltlng g«xnl friend* and
neighbor* know you rare Thl*
year, make them one of these
Icsiivr y ulrl.dr lexni gill*
Summer'll lrn»h fruit might be
niiill gout i m i »»"• mmVz ,
fair
to m a k e A u t u m n J a m .
Heady tn u ir pumpkin pie mix
make* thl* jam convenient to
prrparr Another attractive lood
gift I* Nut a nd P u m p k i n
Poundrake Thl* scrumptious
dessert loal fra lure* a Irsllvr
edible "ribbon "
lllr h C h o co la te P u m p k in
Truflle* and Holiday Almond
Treat* are *cmm|illou» little
sweet*. prrfrct for yulellde In
dulgenrr* Itotli are easy In
make and should tie prr|iarrd
ahead In allow I he Hawn* In
iilend lot
Whal would the tiollctay* tir
without fmllrake*? Make unique
Holiday Pum pkin Mincemeat
Fruitcake* by jtrr|iaring them tn
mini bundl pun* and dusting
with iMiwdeted *uga(
H O f.lDAV PUM PKIN
M IN C E M E A T E K U IT C A K E 8
2 egg*. Iightlv beaten
3 U r u p i (3 0 -o u n c e r a n i
Llhhy's Pumpkin Ptr Mu
2 jiackages (17 miner* each)
dale bread m u
3 clip* candled rh e m e * ,
halved
2 enp* walnut* or (irtan*.
coarsely chojijx-d
I cup mini cmeal
I rup golden raisin*
In large Ixiwl. Ik-.ii egg* and
pum pkin pie m ix together
Iilend In date bread mix Sllr In
rhrrrlr* walnut* mincemeat
a..d raisin* S|&gt;oon Into i f n .r
i)u*ly greu*ed mlnl-bundt*. fill­
ing
full. Hake In preheated
325*P. oven lor 40-45 minute*
or until bxiihpltk come* nut
clean C ool 10 minute*, remove
from pan to cooling rack Make*
111mini tiuiull*

tnlnule*. m until Inolhplrk
come* mil dean Cool In pan 10
minute*, turn onto wire rack lo
cool completely
M araipan Bow: On hoaid
lightly dusted with jxiwderrd
i
. - I t out one 7-ounep.u kage marzljian or almond
(taste Into rectangle 4 inches
wide. 2 0 -ln rh e s long, and
1/lB-lnch i nuk Ctrl Into four
tV-lnch wide *trtj** Arrange two
strip* over bread lo create
tied-peckage effect Create rib
txm bow rnd* by cutting two
fl inch Irnglns Altai li at |«..ui
where marzipan rlhtxms crow;
press to hold Make IxiW bv
creating two rlhlxm loop* pint h
center Add I kiw where rtbtmn*
cumss: pres* to hold
Makrs I large loaf

The historic building, where
wheels of (real* cheese are made
and displayed for visitor*. Is
located near the pl aza In
Sonoma where the Bear Flag,
the California stale Ilag. was first
raised In 1840 in a revolt against
Mexican rule. Le*a than a month
latrr, II was replaced by the star*
and stripe*.
The rrputaltun of the aged dry
|ack has been especially sail*

RICH C H O C O L A T E
PUM PKIN T R U F F L E S
2tv cup* crushed vanilla
wafer*
1cup ground almond*, toasted
»» cup silted jxiwderrd sugar.
divided
2 leasjKxjus ground cinnamon
I cup lb ounce*) rhocolatr
pir &lt;e*. melted
tv cup Libby * Solid Park
Pumjikin
•v rup roller liqueur or apple
juice
In medium bowl, combine
vanilla wnler rn im l* ground
alm onds. W cup powdered
sugar, and cinnamon Iilend In
tnrllrd chocolate, pumpkin and
eullrr liqueur. Form into l-Inch
balls Mrlrigrrutc. t)u»l with
remaining '• cup powdered
sugar )u*i lirforr serving Make*
4 dn/rn

N U T A N D PUM PKIN
POUNDCAKE
I H rup* allpurpose flour
IV cup pecan*, finely c liop|x-d
or ground
I tV teaspoon* ground c in ­
namon
I tra*|MMin baking scxla
tv lra*|Mion salt
Vv lra*|MMin ground mace
1« iras|MMin ground nuim eg
I r u p b u lt c r . sollelirrl
t« cup granulated sugar
'V ru p packed light ({to w n
sugar

C A LIFO R N IA G O LD P A S TA
I pound pasta or fetturine
1 r up* gralrd dry Jar k
VS pound butter
Sail and pepper to taste
Cook thr jM*ta in txilllng water
until tender Ileal a serving dish
Drain the jxtsta and platr In
healed dish Toss with Ihe
m rllrd butter, sail and pepjx-t
and gralrd dry Jack Serve with
salad and French bread Serve*
4.

ih»- glortoox u/xxlie* are sure
lo jilease guest* and (amity altkr
Its a well known fart that I be
sweet tnolh often win* out over
rational dietary promises llul
this Holldav yixi ran have your
cake and tie guild lire and sug­
ar Tree loo?
A few s i m p l e r * c I j* e *
r lunge— replacing rm pty sugar
ralorie* with Sugar I win lowcalorie sugar rrjilacemenl — I*
Ihe solution
MOCHA MOUSSE
t* rup told water
id le :

I table-*jxx*n unflavorrd grlatln
I « oji ct ajxiratrd milk
l* cup SugarTwln
I incited sugar tree dutette
c horolatr bur
Ixmr i old water underfire Inin
a small saucejMn Sprinkle g rlv
tin Into water Sllr runstaully
over low heat until gelatin dis­
solve* Add evajxiraied milk.
SugarTwln and dialettr choco­
late liar Iilend well until choco­
late melts Hr mow- Iron* heal
and chill until soli jx-aks form
Spoon Into parlalt glasses
gutnish with Irrsh mini leave*,
roller lirans or holldav 3r« ora­
tions Serve*!*
Calories per serving 134,
Diabetic exchange V* dairy, skim
milk: Ity la*. V*fruit

PUMPKIN PIE
Vvcuj} B ro w n Sugar I w in
i V* trasjxKin* rln n u m n n
'* Ira.sjxHin n u lm rg
*s trasjKxm cloves
i* trojqxKin ginger
I ra n II |xiund| or 2 cups
pum pkin
3 rggs Ix-alcn
» . ru p evajxiraied m ilk
' t r u j i m ilk

I flinch unliakrd jiastry nr
gr.ilium cracker shell
l*rr-heal oven lo 425*F Com ­
bine Brown SugarTw ln. •Inriamon. n ulm rg. cluvrs and
gi nger in bowl B le ild in
pumjikin. rggs. rvujxuutrd milk
and milk Pour Into pastry shell
Hake If* mlnutr* Reduce heal lo
400*F. bake 30 mlnulrs more or
onlll a knllr Inserted hallway
Ix-lwrrn the center and edge
comes tut, clean. Srive*t*.
Calorics |&gt;rr serving 150
Exchanges: I bread. I lot. Vy
vegetable

H O LID A Y
ALM O N D T R E A T S
2tv cups crushed vanlllu
wafer*
I »« nip* ground almonds,
toasted. divided
tv cu|) silted jxiwderrd sugar
tv teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 cup Libby'* Pumpkin Pie
Mix
'V rnji almond liqueur or u|i|&gt;le
BERRY T A R T
Jlllce
I cup unsweetened orange
In medium Ixiwl. blend vanilla
wafer crumbs. I rup ground Juice
'« rup Brown SugarTwln
almond*. |x&gt;wdrretl sugar: add
I lahirsjKxm cornstarch
i Intuition M u in pumpkin pie
I lcas|xxm orange rind
mix and almond liqueur. Form
I pint Irrsh tx-rrirs
Into I -Inch bill*. Hull In re­
I kiwi frull
maining ’« cup ground almond*
I fl i nch haked pastry or
Refrigerate Makes ! do/rn

3 egg*
I cup Lib b y'* Solid Pack
Pumpkin
M arzipan How (direction*
follow)
In medium bowl, combine
(lour, pecans, cinnamon, baking
soda salt. mare and nuimeg: set
asmin large mlxei bowl
cream butter, granulalrd and
brriwn sugar*. Add egg* Ix-at
until light and Huffv. Mix in
pumpkin and dry Ingredient*.
Ix-at well Pour lulu greased and
floured 5-by-fl Inch Inal dish
Ikike III preheated 325* F oven
lor approximately I hour 15

i cup miia
1 lahles|xxm flutter, melted
2 large eggs
Place nvrn rack tin next In
lowest shell. Ptrhrul oven to
450*F Grease 11 d rrp muffin or
custard cup* and sprinkle with
dry |ack: sel aside
Combine milk. Ilnur, butter
and sail In medium Ixiwl Ileal In
egg* Jusl u n t i l b l en d ed
(overheating will reduce vol­
ume) Fill cups *« full Itakr 15
mlnutr* Reduce heal to 350*F
(do not open oven door), and
tuike 20 minutes more Caremlly
remove popnvers with s|Mtula
and serve Immediately.

Fruit desserts,hold the sugar

* * U f ,.r«f

A U TU M N J A M
3*-« cups 130- ounr e r a n i
Libby * Pumpkin I'le Mix
tv rup lemon |tilrr
2 lras|HMins ground ginger
I (mi kage 11*» oumr*| dry
iruil pectin
r
.
4‘ v nips sugar
In large sauerpan •ombine pie
mix. kinon Juice. ginger, ami
pretln. Heat lo Ixilllug. *ltrrlng
eonsianlly Add sugar Heat lo
lull rolling boll, stirring ionslanilv Continue hulling for I
m inute, stirring lie q u rn lly .
Skim ofl loam. ll nec essary Pour
into prepared jar* MakesO cup*

lying lo "Ig " Vella, who said he jierfect for festive pofxivrr* or In
developed a natural "touch" and making lasty cheese rakes that
"feel" approach lor making qual­ can lie used for appetizer* or
served with salad and soup Herr
ity rheese.
"Each cheese Is Individually are some family recipe*
handmade with the finest all
natural Ingredient* using tradi­ V E L L A 'S C H E E S E C A K E S
tional old world method* on a
2VV tablespoon* butler
new world product." said Vella.
3VV tablr*|xxxi* flour
3 egg whiles. tx*alrn slid
"The result Is a unique all­
purpose. long lasting rhee*e o(
5 tablespoon* grated dry Jack
great depth and complexity."
IMnrh of salt
Cayenne lo Iqsle
Sucres* at the company, said
Mrli butter under medium
Vella, lies In the personal alien
lion given to each day's produc­ heal Add flour, blending with a
tion of a variety of cheese whisk Hrm ovr (nun heal and
add gralrd dry Jack, sail and
products
" Q u a l i t y s t a r t s i n t he cayenne. Fold In whiles of egg*
pasture." lie «ild 'Every cow I* bralrn until stllT Drop the m ix­
not the same, every day Is no! ture Iron) Ihe Up of a Iraspnon
sunny, every tiladr of grass 1* onto a bullerrd rookie sheet one
Inch apart But *n 400*F oven
net green and lush
"Out. If you Insist on the tines! fnr 12-15 m inutes Remove
brredlng in the frrds. Ihe finest when toasty brown Makrs ap­
feeds. Ihe greatest cate In milk­ proximately 20 rakes
ing and transporting Ihe lop
grade milk. *o tluit you have Ihe
first jxwaiblr nalutal raw male- O R A T E D D R Y J A C K FO Prial. y Hi have set Ihe stage for a O V ER S
U cup grated dry jack
superior cheese."
I rup flout
For holiday linger lixids with a
teaspoon salt
flair, savs Vella, the dry )a&lt; k i*

S p ic e d P e a c h e s , R a s p b e rry K iw i Tart, M o c h a M o u s s e , and P u m p k in Pie.
slarrh/brrad. IVvIai. I (roll
graham cracker shell
To make glare, combine in M IN T G L A Z E D P EAC H ES
4 medium peaclte*
saucepan nningc Juice. Brown
1tablespoon* margarine
S u g a r T wl n. ro rn s la rrh and
H I- aspoon* raisins
grated orange rind Cixik ovrr
2 teaspoons mini extract
medium heal, stirring eonsianlly
Pinch cinnamon
until thick and glossy Sel aside.
I V* cup* hoi water
Wash and dry Ix-rrlc*. |x-rl kiwi
2 IrasjKxms lemon Juice
frull and sine into ihln tumid*
V« iu p Brown SugarTwln plus
Fill Ihr (tic shell with Ix-rrlc*.
pulling them one al a llm r Into 4 leasjxxins
Pinch dove*
lire shell |Mtintrd side up Pour
Fresh mini leave*for garnish
glare over Ix-rrle*. reserving a
till Dec oralr with kiwi slice* und
Perl and pit pearhe* from
drizzle remaining glare over the
bottom Ix-lng careful lo keep
lari. Serves M.
peach Intact Layer III each
peach cavity 2 teaspoon* raisins
Calorics per serving 154
I l i a h r t i c e x c h a n g e s : Vy and pinch ol cloves and cin­

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with one teaspoon margarine
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Arid mini exlracl lo water and
|x*ur Into biking dish In cover
bottom. Hake al 350*F tor one
hour until lender, Basle twice
with Juices from pan. Lei ccxil
and garnish with fresh mini
sjirtgs Serve* 4
Calories per serving 121
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Assemblinq a family cookbook will produce delicious memories
^

Most holiday gathering* re­
volve around a meal of tradi­
tional lamlly favorite*, leasts
that lei lamlly member* share
not only delicious hxxl hut loud
memories.
If you want lo preserve favorite
holiday rerljx-s und memories
for genc-rallorut io come. Belli r
Homes und Gurdcns magazine
suggests you use this season lo
creutc a family cooklxxik.
Here are some tl|*» on (lulling
one together
— Pul out a call for reeljirs

*

Ask relatives to bring their
favorite lamlly recl|x*s In writ­
ing Ask lor traditional holiday
dishes, perennial family favorlies— especially I hose that have
been passed down through Ihe
year*. Include any anecdote-* or
sfx-clal reminisces from family
member*.
— Gi ve plenty of advance
riollcc Relatives need some lime
lo go through Ihclr old files und
standardize Ihe recipes. Have
Ihetn hjieelfy such things us
precise biking lime, oven tern-

jx-rliire and Ingredient amounts.
— Put together an editorial
stulI. Don't feel this Is a solo
project. Spread Ihe work out by
ta p p in g In to each f a mi l y
member's sjieilul tulrnis. Ask
the per son wi t h the hesl
h a n d w r i t i n g — or the w ord
processor — tn write the recipes;
have Ihe family artist do Il­
lustrations. The person with Ihe
head lor figures can estimate
costs for producing the bonk
— Organize Ihe cookbook Sort
Ihe recl|&gt;es Into categories—

you're only
need
morr books. If yoi
Ihr
c**sl
hut If you're planning less than lirovldlng ihr cookbook* lor
200 cookbooks. Ihe price could lhose who attend family gather
lx- prohibitive. Other options lugs, then you'll need u smaller
Include using u word processor number. Consider dividing u|*
the costs among lamlly mem
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Ix-rs or securing some Interest
— Offsetting the costs. Decid­ (rre loans from relatives until Ihe
ing how you are going lo pay for book starts selling.
Fui more Infotm nllon on
the book's production may help
you determine which printing producing u lamlly ccxiklxxik.
'•pllo.t lo choose. For Instance, If write for u tree |simjihlrl lo
you',*, going lo raise money lo Reunion of Rcciprs, Belter
oil set Ihe costs by selling Ixxiks Homes and Gardens Magatlnr.
outside ihe family or want conies P.O. Box I 237.' Dept. H«. Ik *
lor future generations, you'll Moines. Iowa 503311.

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salads,

side dishes, beverages and de­
sserts should cover most rccljx-s
Decide ahead of llm r whether
you're going lo Include all Ihe
recl|x-s submitted or Jusl Ihe
best. Lei lamlly members know
ahead of lime »o there won't be
any misunderstanding
— Printing Ihe bxik. There are
u variety of mrthixls avallahl:.
from handwriting and photo­
co p y i n g lo huvl ng II p ro ­
fessionally typeset nod printed.
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Bibb, Boston or
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Creamy or Crunchy
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The dinner was served Ihta banqueting scene to were not handsome were,
up in the great hall the sound of mlnatreliy. at leawt. happy: and hapwhere the squire always tn t out narper being pmeww ia a |«re utha-vei
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b a n q u e t . A b la tln g . the fireplace and twang­ visage...
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loaded with good cheer,
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sparkling and wreathing Chrtatmaa board dlaptay a b u n d a n c e . In t h i s
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The Greatest King O f All
He was born In an
obscure village, the child
of a peasant woman. He
g r e w u p In anot her
village, where he worked
In a carpenter shop until
he was 30.
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acher. He never wrote a
book. He never held an
office. He never had a
family or owned a home.
He didn't go to college.
He never visited a big
cliy. He never traveled
200 miles from Ihr place
where he was born. He
did none of the things

that usually accompany
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but himself. He was only
33 when the tide of
public opinion turned
against him. Hla friends
ran away. One of litem
denied h im . He was
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e n e m ie s a nd went
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trial He was nailed to a
c r o s s b e t w e e n t wo
thieves While he was
dying, his esecutloners
gambled for his gar­
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he had on earth. When

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he was dead, he was laid
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through the pity of a
friend.
Ni n et e en centurlrn
have come and gone, and
today he Is the central
figure of the human r f t r .
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m arched, all the navies
that ever sailed, all the
parliaments that ever sal.
all the kings that ever
reigned, pul together,
have not aflrtled the life
of m an on this earth as
m uch as that one solitary
life.

r emoved, t he butl er
brought In a huge silver
vessel or rare and eertous
workmanship, which he
placed before the squire
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hailed with acclamation:
being the Wassail Howl
so r e n u w u c d n r v .i e
Christmas festivity ..
The old gentleman's
whol e c o u n t e n a n c e

beamed with a serene
look of Indwelling de­
light. as b - t'trred this
mi ght y bowl Having
raised It to hla lips, with a
hesny wish of a merry
Christmas to ail present,
he sent It b r im m in g
ro u n d the b o a rd , for
every one to follow his
csamplr. according to
ihr primitive tlyle;
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laughter and rallying at
the honest emblem o&lt;
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c i r c u l a t e d , and was
kissed rather c o y ly b y
the l adl es Whe n It
reached Matter Simon
he raised U in both
hands, and with the air of
a boon companion struck
u p a n o ld W a s s a i l
chanson

Bach A Favorite At Christmas
Of all the Inspiring
music that Is heard at
Christmastime, none can
card the glorious sounds
of J o h a n n Sebastian
Bach
A deeply religious man.
Bach through hit music
conveys to us all the rich
heritage of his German
b a c k gr o un d and the
frulla of hts genius are
never m ore Inspiring
than during the -holiday
season
Bach's ' Christmas Or­
atorio" consists of «U
cantatas that feature a
n a r r a t I v e of New
Testament readings. In­

terspersed with atlas and
chorales. This work was
originally perfored on sis
separate days: on three
days at Christmastime,
New Year's Day. the fol­
lowing Sunday and on
the feast of the Epiphany.
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torio" It still performed
by choirs here in the
U n i t e d S t a t e s at
Christmas, although not
In Its entirety
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d u r i n g the h o l i d a y
season Is his "Jetu. Joy
of Man's Desiring" from
Cantata No. 147. The
rich choral measures and

melodic background of
t hi s h r a u H f u l wor k,
t o g e t h e r wi t h t he
worshipful leal, cannot
but Inspire devotion In
the hearer:
" J e tu , Joy of man's
desiring, holy wisdom
siring love n « » i bright,
through the way where
hope is guiding, hark,
what peareful music
rings!"
Bach died In compara­
tive obscurity In 1750
and for many years his
works were forgotten
But today hts genius Is
recognised, and shines
forth brightly

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                    <text>Storm turns toward Gulf
Afghan plana shot down
I'ESIIAW AR. Pakistan - INtklMutd official*
admitted error In I h r downing of an Afghan
military transport ptanr that waa blown from
I hr aky. killing 34 people. w hm II airaycd aero**
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Ofllrlal aourrca In Pakistan's North Weal
Frontier Province aald Sunday the plane waa
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Saturday after It flew across I he borifer near the
town of Kartachl. about 100 mile* aouthwrat of
the frontier rlly of IVahawar.
The alrrraft. which had turned and waa
brgtnnlng to Oy back toward Afghanlatan when
It waa hit. craahed Into mountalna near the
border, officials aald. The wreckage was scat­
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Double murderer escapes

South Florida officials brace
as Keith picks up momentum
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( lasings and opening em ergency shelters,

county spokeswoman llarbar* Slurries

MIAMI — Tropical Storm Keith lurried
nonhward Inward Ihe Gulf of Mexico
today, and officials In Smith Florida mei in
consider evaruallons and oilier emergency
action in case Ihe system moved their way
Keith's wind apeed reached 65 mph
early today near ihe Yocalan channel
separating western Cuba and Mexico's
Yucatan Peninsula, but forecaster* al ihr
National Hurricane Center In Miami said
Ihe eye of Ihe storm would likely remain al
sea for the nexl day or two

said

The Ulr-srason tropical storm, born
Thursday, could devrlop Inlo Ihe year •
sixth hurricane lair today or early Tue*
day. Ihe hurricane center said
Ontclals in Lee County met early today
In Fort Myrra. the eounlv seal, to consider

“ We have adopted a wall and see
altitude and lu v r advised people lo slay
alert. Il looks like It's going In lake a lltllr
longer lo drirnnlnr which wav II could
go." Starnes said
“ We have a lol of seasonal visitors
around here and we want lo make sure
they know what's ltap|irnlng Wr want lo
makr (iroplr aware ol Hie situation ’
Officials said after the Hireling they
decided no! lo cancel arliool or close
government oflke* today, and would wall
for further storm updair* before taking
emergency slrp*
“ We re just In a holding pattern.”
• ft Storm , Pag* g A

TR E N TO N . N J . - Three killer* burrowed
through the wall of their Trenton Stale Prison
cell early today but only one of them made II up
Ihelr makeshift ladder and over the wall to
freedom.

Longwood may
enact budget
revision steps

The convict who escaped, double murderer
Gonxalo Marrero. 37. of Newark, apparently waa
cut as hr worked hla way through the
ruor-rlbbon topping the 204uut wall of the
maalmum-security prison near downtown
Trenton, spokesman James Stabile aald.

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Herald slaft writer

‘’There waa biood In the area." Stabile said.
Ife said the search for I hr earapee waa
concentrated In the Trenton area Poller also
checked trains at a nearby station and other
uverursout of thecliy.

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David S m ith (l«tt) and M arty LaB ruacia no axam lna b o m b fragm ents.

Bomb forces evacuation
B y S U S A N LO O B M

Herald alaff writer
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS
A 34-year-oid
rural Altamonir Springs man Is in proleetlvr
cuslodv and under jtsjrldulrk' r\ .iln.itinn
while Seminole County sheriffs deputies
evuluate a pipe bomb hr Is accused of
making.
The man. one nf four (murders at 323
I.ym hflrld Ave.. caused Ihe rvaruallon of Ihr
square block surrounding that house al about
I p in Sunday when Ihr pipe bomb was

found In a uillily space w hrir hr stored
chemicals near his bedroom, sh m irs depu
lies said
There w rrr no injuries and resident*
returned lo Ihrii houses al about 3 .Ml p in
The house where Hie incident occurred is
owned by a 74-year -old woman, who Is also a
resident there
Th e suspect Is In Florida llosp ilu lAltamonte Springs where hr ran tie held lor
72 hours under Ihe '.taker Art. tor Ills
protection and for Ihe safely of others
B «* B om b . Pag* 8 A

LONGWOOD — C lt ) com m issioners tonight wilt
dlsrnvs an o n fln a n ir lo revise ihe Inidgei lor ihe
fiscal year beginning O rt I. I ' ihm and ending S r p l,
30. lilftl) I h r rrviss in is lo lake Into tdivide tattoo
Ih r merit |M Ini rra srs w hich l u \ r been iM id grird
al an aierage of 3 3 |irri n ils , tit &lt;a id in g In Hh llo ll,
dir&gt;-( tor &lt;4 llnanee
11m- inerting w ill start al 7 Mi p in In latngwtNx!
•vm im tsskm rham bers. I7 5 W W arren A i r
‘ S u ite are ge llin g in o rr. same are gelling less.'
llo ll said
A total id SM3.537 w ill h r Iru n s lrrrril Irom Ih r
iqieialliig contingencies liind lo Hie saricnis city
departm ents T h is am ount Includes lease salaries
P IC A lax. and retirem ent plan few the following r.tne
clrpartnernl« i l l y a U n iliiM ra lu r. i l l y clerk com
in u n ity developm ent. finance. |sufcs and re crra ih m .
public works lire d r|ta rtm rn l. |«4icr de|&gt;atttnrnl
and pure having
H u l l said almnt S7 0 .U 0 0 has Iw rii a p pio p rta lrd
lor merit Increases C ity ccwnmlsalonrrs approved
ihe m rril itu reuses in Septem ber
( oinmlssioners will also discuss plans lor llir
C id u m h u s H a lts .or land In Ih r southeast part (4 the
r lly
th re e w aslrw uter Irra ltn e n l |4.inis were rn -e n lly
dism antled al H m- site b y E n vln m m c n te l M a rk n in g
G ro u p c4 Iks a H.iion T h e r lly earned • 1.730 lot
the sc rap in rtu l (m m Ih r plant T l i r firm |iuld Ihe
i lly S3.430 In rrtn o v r Ih r two s ir r l plants and
charged $ 3 .7 0 0 to rem ove Hie cimc re tr plant
('ll V Adm inistrator G ene Dr Marie said I hat plans
lor Ihe stir had never Iwen considered
I lt r pro|wrlv Is llankt-d by dog lr.n k pto|wrty on
one side and a major M sid rn ii.il arra on the o H irr
side. D r Marie said
Also com m issioners w ill consider an ordinance
lo rrs rh rd iilr regular « om m tssion meetings w h ich
w ould tail on a legal holiday Regular com m ission
inertings a rr he ld on Ih r first and third M onday ol
rue h in on lh. and w hen necessary ihe fourth
M onday Th e ordinance stairs that H ireling datr*
Hi.it (all on legal holidays lie rrs rh rd u lrd .

T w o -y e a r -o ld
d r o w n s in p o o l
By SANDRA BOUCHAMINB
Harald alaff writer_________________

Now Ortoona—
Donvar.

Buffalo

of 8 a m. Monday, K tlth waa locafod at
.9 N. and lon gltud s 87 W . Th s aiorm
north at 12 mites par hour with
Inda of 65 mltea par hour.

Partly cloudy with
ubout a 30 lo 40
p r r r r n i chance ol
ultrriKHin showers.
Trm prruturra will la­
in Ihe HOs today,
dropping lo ihe mid
60s tonight. Higher
likelihood of rain
Tuesday.

HANFORD - A 2 yearold Sanford
hoy drowned early Sunday morning
In u neighbor * swimming pool.
According to Seminole County
sheriff* Invcstlgslor Kevin Crosier.
Jeremy Wclborn w .u* at Hie home of
his iMihyslller. 713 Wynn Drive
when ih r Incfdenl occurred early
Sunday morning
Hr wus discovered by a neighbor
In u swimming pool across llir
si reel ubout 2 30 a m . The babysitIrr told ihr *tirr1ir*dr|iartmrnl Dial
she observed D m- liny In lied about 2
a in
J e re m y a p p u re n lly Irfl ih r
habyallter'i lioinc. crossed u road
and climbed u fence lo gel to the
pool in which tic drowned.
Tly ull accounts, hy talking to Ills
mother. Ills grandmother and oilier
luinlly members, us lar us his ability
to climb a fence (llteyl said he was
ca|&gt;able ol doing lids mid hr could
ojicii doors." Crosier said.
The mother. Janice Wclborn. 221
Fryer lame, arrived about 2:15 a.in.
lo pick up her son. When the boy
wus discovered missing, a search
was conducted hy Ihe sheriffs and
fire departinent*.
Crosier said there Is no Indlculin
of foul pluy.

* •*
Vs.

High-wire act
Jtrry Thomason, with Iha city ol Sanford mainte­
nance department, does some rewiring for Christmas
lights al First SI. and Park Ave. Monday morning

Sanlord. like many other cities across Ihe country Is
proparing fr» the usual hustle and bustle ol the
holiday season

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Daikon shield victim s get more funds
TAM PA — Women who were Injured by
the Daikon Shield contraceptive but miaaed
a 1986 deadline for filing claims may be
entitled to payments under a class-action
legal settlement, according to a lawyer
representing several victims.
Ouerry R. Thornton J r . of Atlanta was In
Tampa Sunday for a public discussion on
the settlement pUn that Involves an extra
5100 million for victims who failed lo flic
claims against A.H. Robins Co., manufac
turcr of the Daikon
Da
Shield, before April 30.
1088.
Thornton said his Georgia law firm.
Thornton. Left and Stewart, represents
about 1.200 Daikon Shield victims
The Daikon Shield IUD. an Intrauterine
contraceptive device marketed by Robins
during Ihe early 1970a. has been linked to
death. Infertility and disease among Its
users.
An estimated 6.200 Florida residents are
Included among the 179,000 total lawsuits

TA L L A H A S S E E — A ticket cold In North Miami matched all
■lx number* In ihl* w eek's 88 million Florida Lotto drawing,
m arking the fifth week In a row that tome body ha* won the
Jackpot.
" O u r longest Lotto w inning streak continues,” Lottery
Secretary Rebecca Paul said Sunday.
T h e winner had not come forward, but lottery computers
Indicated the North M iam i ticket waa the only Jackpot winner.
Num ber* for thle week's Lotto drawing were 7. 15. 34. 30. 31
and4R.
A Wittier Garden ritrua worker. Retired A ir Force Sergeant
Charles Campbell, claimed an 58.6 million Jackpot last week
and S t. Cloud resident C lyd e Thompson wan 58.9 million the
week before. Three yacht builders horn Jacksonville spilt a
sim ilar Jackpot a week earlier.
T w o stater* from Indlantown started the winning streak Oct.
33 w hen they claimed a S31.5 million prise.
W ith a winner every week, the smaller Jackpots have
attracted fewer player*. Paul estimated next week’s Jackpot al
o n ly S7 mill lor
In addition to the grand prlre. 376.843 other players won
54.0S million In smaller prices this week. Payouts were:
— 331 players matched five number* to win 54.578.50.
— 13.726 matched four number* to win 8112.50.
— 263.884 matched three number* to win 55.50.

M IA M I — A 19-year-old high school dropout has been
charged with the m urder of a teenage couple who were robbed
and shot lo death w hile parked along the Julia Tuttle
Causeway.
Lavarlty Lormxo Robertson remained In the Dade County
Ja il without bond Su n d a y on two counts of first-degree
m urd er, armed robbery a nd use of a firearm during* crime. He
waa arrested without Incident Saturday at his northwest Miami
hom e.
Robertson la accused of fatally shooting Frank Najarro. 19.
and lallla Paguada. IS. on Nov. 7. They had been dating a year
and relatives said they often spent the evening parked along
the causeway, faring at the city lights reflecting off Blacsyne
Bay.
" W e can’t realty get Into details, but we’re certain he did It."
■aid homicide Lt. Mike Gonxalea.
Police said Robertson had Incriminated himself, but they

T IT U S V IL L E Police and
victims alike are baffled by a
wave of arson that has brought a
taste of political terrorism lo a
d ly that prides Itself on small­
town friendliness.
T h e unknown arsonist or
arsonists have burned eight cars
during the last alx montha.
doing some 546.000 of damage.
All of Ihe car* belonged lo city
coundlmen or members of their
families, the Orlando Sentinel
reported Sunday.
The can were destroyed in
four separate Instance*, all occuring late al night. In two

i a freshman at Miaml-Dade Community
i
y College
and studied music at Florida International University, Paguada
was a senior at Jackson H ig h School.
B o th were shot several time*. NUarra’a wallet and three of

found under the car* along with
evidence of device* that may
have been used to delay Ignition.
In some cases, lire nearly
spread to nearby homes.
“ Let me tell you. we have not
slept all week." said Gretchen
Canaway. whose 1966 Dodge
Caravan was destroyed on Nov.
7. the latest Incident.
“ We have an 11-year-old son
who won t sleep in his bed. He’s
just afraid It'll happen again or
that someone will thro
throw
thing through bis window. It hss

T A M P A — A federal bankruptcy judge ha* tentatively
approved an agreement between a financially troubled
Lakeland munitions plant and one of Its major customer that
m ay solve some of the plant's many problems.
Ju d g e Thomas Baynes approved the contract between
Sooner Defense of Florida Inc. and Olln Corp. of Stamford.
C o n n .. In a Saturday hearing, the Tam pa Tribune reported
Sunday.
Sooner needed approval for a 35-week contract to produce
about 572.000 fuses, devices for explosive charges. Olln needs
the fuses for a contract It has with the Department of Defense,
and effectively agreed to subsidise Sooner while Sooner
pttm I i k t i i W' lilies
U n d e r the nev agreement, flnnnrr wlTf poet 1 1| mffttefi letter
of credit by Nov. 30 a n d a 5500.000 letter of credit later. Once
the 51 million letter Is obtained. Olln will begin advancing
m oney to Sooner.
Sooner officials have said the Olln contract la worth about 56
m illion. Bui Ihe contract Just begins to solve a myriad of
problems Sooner faces, attorneys agree.

Canaway Is the daughter of
J b n Brown, a failed candidate
for mayor. Investigators found a
gasoline-soaked b la n k e t, a

S T . PETERSBURG — Surgeons spent three hours removing
dead skin from a toddler suffering from a rare, contagious
disease, and other children who came In contact artlh him al a
daycare center were given preventive medicine.
T h e child. 13-month-old Justin Beauchesnr. underwent
surgery Sunday si All Children’s Hospital, where he remained
in stable but critical condition today.
He suffers from s disease called nelsciTU meningitidis,
caused by a potentially fatal contagious bacteria that Inflames
blood vessels and Interferes with the body's circulatory system.
In Justin. It has caused tissue loss In his limbs, turning them
blue and black. In effect killing them, a doctor said.
Betty Warren of Pinellas Park, who operate* a daycare center
that Justin attends, said that she, her 17-year-old daughter and
five children from the center were given medication by the
Pinellas County Health Department Nov. 12 because of their
contact with Justin.

S T . PETERSBURG More
than a dosen doctors accused or
punished for serious offense* are
working In state farlllte* because
the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services (ailed lo
check readily available records,
a newspaper reported.
A s of m id -O c to b e r. H R S
employed 14 doctors who had
been criticised or punished by
the Florida Board of Medicine for
significant m ors or wrongdoing.
Ihe St. Petersburg Tim es re­
ported Sunday. The y Included
doctors accused of sexual abuse,
drug abuse and malpractice.
Some of the doctors were

F r o m Uni tad Pratt International raporta

□ Straight Play Inumbers in exact
order): 5250 on a 50-cent bet,
5500 on 81.
□ Box 3 (numbers in any order):
580 for a 50-cent bet, 5160 on 51.
□ Box 8 (numberi in any order):
540 for e 50-ceni bet. 580 on 51.
□ Straight Box 3: 5330 in order
drawn, 580 in any order on a 51
bat.
□ Straight Boa 6: 5290 in order
drawn, 540 II picked in combinst l o n o n t l b e t .

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Bex tur. teeter*. PL a n t.

Brown said he believed the fire
was Intended to drive him from
his bid for mayor.

Town’s problem?
— It has none
LA Z Y LA K E - Laty Lake, a
south Florida village of 13
houses. 32 people, one street
and a lake, has no problems
with traffic, gaibagr pickup or
planning for an International
It la having a heck of a
•'* '
- - of
M tm b e ra

th e

S o u th

"Do you think II make* any
sense that Laxy Lake needs a
la n d -u s e p l a n ? ” a s k e d
Sherwood Moore, president of
the village council. “An airport
hr? A roadway study? The
study?
of this planning la to
bureau-

. . . __________
J B f U j a v i l of
sendee" and “ historic proThe town covers 13
around an old rock pH and has
no historic buildings, said
“T h e n Is no Io n of Lasy
Lake. Washington didn’t sleep

either. The only street,

M N
Tom Marian!. who son the | ‘. V
......

driveway burned and
strayed tn an Oct. 11 fire.
Also hit was former mayor
T r u m a n S c a rb o ro u g h .

of

Florida Regional Planning

Laay Lake has no paid
nplqrrcs Broward County
KTtfra deputies patrol Its

F f M h 'w ,'
-M -.c n .

Act. which reoutre*
cities to come up w ith a

out of
control far a long time, and
U w y'rr trying to do some
ig.
ftothlow said.
planning.
"That's great, i respect that.
But we’re one of the anomalies
of the system."
He said the town’s consul­
tants, paid 52.000 to write the
plan. wM Inflow the planning
council’s recommendation*
y l
O
iuiW
|lV166! A||.
!!* ,f ? K „ R !w e ,
useful, flyt mayor *ddcd,l(.

m m r

punished w ith suspensions,
p ro b a tio n s, fines or o th e r
penalties. Others were criticised
by the board as Incompetent or
worse but were later cleared for
legal reasons by courts or stale
hearing officers
HRS Deputy Secretary for
Operations G. Peter Dtgre called
the Times' report a "revelation"
and said the department would
Im m ediately revise l l ’s job
application evaluation p ro ­
cedures.
HRS was unaware of many of
the charges. Ihe newspaper re­
ported. because It failed lo check
record al Ihe Department of
Professional Regulation. A l the

same lime. DPR officials appar­
ently made no attempt to Inform
HRS of Ihe records' existence.
H R S o f fic ia ls r o u t in e ly
checked on a p p lic a n ts by
chrcklng with Dl’R to tee tf they
have a valid medical license
DPR would then tell HRS If thr
license was valid or had been
revoked or suspended.
But DPR did not routinely
Inform HRS If the applicant was
on probation, had been bus nded In Ihe past or was about
pent
lo go before Ihe Board of Medi­
cine on serious charges.
“ If all they ask Is If he has a
Itcenoe. that's all they find out."
said DPR sp o k e sm a n Pat
Panner

T o n ig h t...m o s tly c lo u d y
with the Iowa In the upper 60a.
Wind northeast 5 to 10 mph.
Tu e s d a y...m o s tly clo u d y
with ihe highs in the low to
mid HO*. Wind southeast IS lo
20 mph. Thanksgiving Day
forecast...partly sunny with
Ihe highs In the lower 70s.

Four of thr 14 MRS doctor*
cited by the Time* had been
charged with prescribing narrot
ics to addicts or drug dealer*
Three had been accused of
sexual misconduct, two of drug
or alrohol addiction, two of
fraud, one of malpractice re­
sulting In death, one of derelic­
tion of duty and one of man
slaughter.

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STATISTICS

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are up |gg

DPR general rounsel Bruce
Lamb said his agency bail no
mechanism lo Inform HRS ol
pending charges. Slate law re­
quire* DPR to warn hospitals If a
staff doctor tut* lost privilege* al
a n o lh rr hospital, but *ay*
nothing about stair agencies

City 4 Fartcell
Today...mostly cloudy with
a alight charter of showers.
Illghs In the low 80s. Wind
variable 10 mph. Chance of
rain 20 percent.

■ l Meraas, tis.sfi t

Owl or ttete Mtll: Tkrw MeetSs Mt-Sti
* Meet*, MO.Mi Twr ire.SS
lean at uit.

Th e Carraways believe the
arsonist had hoped the gas
would combine with the powder
to start * blase.

Thornton said women entitled lo com
penaatlon under the Robins bankruptcy
plan are expected to receive ihe flrsi
aettlemeni offer* of 6500 lo 61.000 in
mid-December

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

UMOjYaar, tH JS. Nt MaSi
M7.se i Veer, Ml JO.

Brown, the vice mayor, lost
two car* and a shade tree and
had a garage door and yard light
scorched in an Oct. 2 fire at his
home. That same night, the
Carraways found a Jug of gaso­
line and a plastic bag containing
whfte powder sitting In a pool of
gasoline Inside their 13 (out fish­
ing boat.

Thornton said 6100 million of Ihe 5425
million Aetna settlement will be used lo pay
claims filed after the Aprtl 30. 1980.
deadline set in Ihe Robins bankruptcy plan
Women who believe they have been Injured
led' u
by the Daikon Shield but have not flic
claim now have until Dec. 31 to do so he
said.

W EA TH E

Monday. November 21, 1988
Vol 81. No 77
PhMHJm S Deity sM lundey. except
Saturday by T*e taster* Hecate,
lac.. (M N. French Arc . (enter*.
Fie urn.

melted Jug. some metal washer*
and some kind or white powder
under the destroyed automobile
Speculation on the aHacks ha*
ranged from political hurras*m e n ! lo d is g r u n t le d c it y
employees. But so for. police
have been unable lo determine
ihe motive, much leas make an
arrest.
‘T v e been on the force 23
years, and I’d say this la one af
the strangest cases I’ve seen.”
ft police chief Jerry

Thai suit alleges Aetna conspired with
Rob'na to conceal Ihe lUU'a defects and
failed to force a timely recall. Repons ol
death and miscarriage linked to use of the
Daikon Shield were made In 1973. but
Robins did not publicly acknowledge any
defect until 11 years later.

Newspaper: HRS hires questionable doctors

To t hat surgery for rare diMMO

T h « daily numbsr Sunday in
the Florida Lottery C A S H 3
gome was 342.

filed against Robins.
Tw o settlements for Daikon Shield victims
have been approved by U.S. District Judge
Robert Merhige of Richmond. Va. Both suits,
one against Robins and the other against
Robin*' Insurance company, Aetna Casualty
and Surety Co., were filed In 1985.
A settlement plan for suits filed against
Robins was reached after the company filed
for protection In April 1985 under Chapter
11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
That plan will pay claims filed by April 30.
1986, from a 62.3 billion trust fund.
Thornton said.
The Aetna settlement plan, approved by
Merhige In August, require* Aetna lo pay an

Arsonist strikes at
city’s politicians

Suspect arretted in causaway killings

LOTTERY

An estimated 6,200 Florida
residents are included
among the 179,000 total
l a w s u i t s filed against
Robins.

additional 5435 million lo claims filed under
a 1955 class action lawsuit filed against the
Insurance company, the lawyer said.

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Btach: Wave* are 1
to 2 feet and aeml-glu**y. Cur­
rent Is to the south with a water
temperature of 77 degrees. N o*
Sm yrn a loach: Waves arc 2 lo 3
feet and glassy. Current ts lo the
north, with a water temperature
of 77 degrees. Sun screen factor:
18.

TU ES D A Y:
S O LU N A R T A B L E : Min. 9 35
a.m.. 11:10 p.m.: Muj, 5 05 a.m..
7:35 p.m. T ID E S : D a y to n a
Beach: high*. 6:25 a.m.. 6:46
p.m.: low. 12:39 u in.; Nsw
S m y rn a Beach: high*. 6:30
u.m..6:51 p.m.: low, 12:44 u.m.;
Bay port: high*. 6:22 u.m.. 6:27
p.m.: low*. 12:03 u.m.. 12:37
p.m.

BOATINQ
S t. A agnstln* to J a p lt o r
In lo t • S m a ll craft should
exercise caution south of Cape
Canaveral. Today...north of Cape
C a n a v e ra l w in d s o u th lo
southwest 15 kts. Seas 3 lo 5 ft.
Bay and Inland waters a light to
moderate chop. Cape Canaveral
s o u th w a rd w in d s o u th to
southeast 15 lo 20 kts. Seas 4 lo
6 ft.

The high temperature In San­
ford Sunday was 87 degrees and
the overnight low was 68 as
reported by tlir University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Ccntrr. Celery
Avenue.
There was no rccordcd rainfall
during the 48-hour period end­
ing al 8 a.m. today.
The temperature al 8 u.:n.
11«lay was 79 degrees and Sun­
day's overnight low was 69. as
re co rd e d by the N a llo n u l
Weuibe: Sciviie mi the G iimiiuo
International Airport.
Other data:
□ ta a fla y'a high
62
□ B a r— stric pr****rs..30.07
□R alatlva k a m ld lty ..... 75 pet
□W tada. •ssssssss******SB at 6 mph
□ R ala fall.........................Trac*
□ T o d a y ’s sunset ••seas 5 :30 p.m .
□ To m o rro w 's sunrise..... 6:53
•Breaks record of 56 degrees
set la 1588.

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Audit: Hundreds of VA cops are ex-cons
Woman accused ol threatening man
SANFORD — A woman accused of throwing a man to the
ground and threatening him with a butcher knife la charged
with aggravated battery.
Seminole County epertfT* depuflca said witnesses pulkd
Tony Yvette Young. 30. of 3370 Gteenway Si.. Sanford. ofT of
Tam a Phillip*. aa ahe waa trying to atab him.
The Incident and arreal occurred at Young'a houer at about
8:43 p in. Sunday. Young la charged with aggavalrd aaaault.
carrying a concealed weapon and poeacealon of drug
paraphernalia. Itond la• 1.000.

Attack with glass Injures eye
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS — Altamonte Spring* police report
the arreal of o man who hit another In the rye with a gloss
during* a fight at an Altamonte Spring* bar.
Clyde Perry William* Jr.. 36. of 1720 Thor Avr.. Apopka, la
charged with aggravated battery. Bond la $3,000.
T h r Injured man. Stanley Wlameskl. waa treated at Florida
lloaplialAltamome Spring*.
Police aald thr fight occurred at Phllly's Bar. W. Slate Rood
436. at about 12 50 a m. Sunday.

Two fight deputies after scuffle
FERN PARK — Two men Involved in a three man fight at
Maichea Pub. Perl wrinkle I la/a. Fern Park, are acruaed of
turning on Seminole County abertfTa drputlra called to the
acenr.
The (&gt;alr waa charged with battery on a policeman and
rralallng arreal with violence after fighting deputies. Lawrence
Allan Itarbtero. 32. of 614 Red Sail Lane. Altamonte Sprtnga.
and John Mark Kirkland. 22. of 127-E Lauren Court. Fern
Park, were arrested outside the pub at 11 37 p.m. Sunday.

Man accused of concealing weapons
LONGWOOD — Longwood police, who slopped a driver
because his ear's license tag wasn't visible, charged the driver
with two counts of carry trig a concealed firearm and possession
of a short barrelled shotgun after finding loaded wrapnna In hla
car.
Scott William Mows. 26. of 13 Sara Nlcolr Lanr 208. Winter
Spring*, waa arrested at 12 37 a m. Sunday on Dog Trark
Knud. Longwood Bond la $ 1.000.

Sevaral arrested on DUI charges
SANFORD — The following persons face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
•Jeffrey Lee Fohl. 33. of 4513 San Pedro Square t), Winter
Pa/k. waa arrested at 6:13 p m Sunday alter hla car was In an
accident on Ifowell Branch Road. Casselberry. He Is also
chaiged with violating the open container law.
•Alan Wayne Patch. 33. of Zepherhllls. at 1:30 a.m. Sunday
on Khlneharl Road. Lake Mary, after lie waa seen driving
erratically.
• Rebrcra Mar Halley. 34. uf 440 Melkmvllle Ave.. Sin ford, at
10 44 p.m. Saturday oftrr her car with two flat Urea waa aren
swerving on County Road 46 A. Sanford She Is also charged
with driving on tire rims.
• Francisco S Magallon. address not listed. Sunday after hla
ear failed lo maintain a single lane on State Road 426. Oviedo.
• Jodie L Calhoun. 34. of Ohio, al 10:31 p m. Thursday after
he was seen driving erratically on Slate Road 46. west of
Sanford.
• Lester Ralph Kundle. 48. of Orlando, at f» 48 p.m Thursday
the centerline of Stale Road 436.
after hi* pickup truck, crossed
ci
A h a m o m e S p rjp ^ ;

Toughman contest looks
for baddest dude around
GKEKNSHOHO. N.C. - They
don't rail It the Toughman
cunlr»C for nothing, a* 13 people
found out when they w rrr ar­
rested ovrr the weekend for
brawling al thr Greensboro Col­
iseum
The object of thr Toughman
contest Is to prove who ts thr
litggesl, meanest man — or
woman — amund by pounding
Into submission anyone who
dares lo challenge film In front of
Ihouaandsof screaming fans.
So coliseum director James
Evans said It came as no sur­
prise when three scuffles broke
out during Friday night's con­
test. Hy the time the evening'*
activities ended. 13 people were
anrstrd on disorderly conduct
charge*.
" It 's lyplcul of what can
happen at those kin ds of
e v e n ts ," said E va n* . " I t 's
usually potrntlally explosive like
that."
The Toughm an contest Is

w hat you w o u ld get If yo u
rrnssed an amaleur hosing
match with a barroom brawl.
Grrenshoro lias been one ol the
stop* on the Toughman national
tour for the post nine years.
Hut earlier this year the col­
iseum began selling beer, and
the combination of alcohol and
enthusiasm apjiarenlly sparked
some belligerence among the
3.600 people who showed up lo
see about 40 men — and women
— duke it out In a preliminary
round to see who would win the
title of T o u g h e s t Man or
T o u g h e s t W o m a n In the
G r e e n s b o r o * H i g h
Point -Winston-Salem area.
Evans said the 13 arrests
stemmed from three separate
Incidents.
In one. a victorious contestant
was screaming about his pro­
wess to members of the audience
while still In thr ring.
"H e was talking to sume
members of the audience and
one of them said. ‘Caine get me.'
so he did," Evans said.

Pinochet w o n ’t be a candidate
SANTIAGO. Chile - A senior
government official said for the
first lime that President Auguslo
Pinochet will not run In 1089
elections, and opposition group*
dismissed the Chilean leader's
thrral to nullify the results of a
recent plebiscite that denied him
a new term.
In te rio r M in is te r C a rlo s
Cacrres. who heads the Cabinet
and Is In charge of Chile's
domestic pollcv. said In an

anom ey
SATURDAY
• 707 a.m. - 405 W. 27lh
Sl .iil.irm sounded, no fire.
8 0.30 p.m.
1603 W.
23th St., fire In dumpster,
extinguished.
#7:33 p.m. — trauma coll,
man. 61.
#9:14 p.m. - 1303 Sanford
Ave.. trauma cafl, man. 23.
#11:19 p.m. - 2344 S.
French Ave.. report of fire,
people burning tree limbs In
barrel.
# 1 1 : 3 8 p .m . 113

Interview published Sunday by
thr El Mcreuria newspaper that
C h ile Is seeing the "fin a l
chapter" of the Pinochet pre­
sidency.
Voters on Ocl. 5 rejected
Pinochet's request for another
eight-year presidential term. The
plebiscite rejection means
Pinochet. 72. must leave the
presidency In March 1990. A
new election Is now set for
December 1089.

ca lls
Country Club Road, inrdii.it
call, woman. 48.

SUNDAY
• 1:13 a m. - 126 Castle
Brewer Court. |&gt;ot on stove
smoking.
• 1:41 a.m. -&gt;1101 Willow
Ave.. pot on stove smoking.
• 10:06 a.m. - 2402 Cedar
Ave.. assisted woman. 8 1.
• 2:23 p.m. — Apt. 15.
Redding Gardens, trauma
cal), woman. 80. transported
by Kunii/Mciro.

lor battery.
The agency would not release
the names cither of the olflcer or
thr VA facility al which he
worked.
"Th e responsibility lo protect
assault and embezzlement. and
were con victed on related (tropic and government property
uiid enforce federal laws at VA
counts
Dozens more were convicted of medical renters was entrusted to
crimes once they began working poller olllrers who were either
al VA facilities, according to not qualified nr potentially un­
projection* from the Sept.-30 suitable fur that Job." the report
audit, whirh was obtained under Mid Police officers convicted of
criminal acts
could tie an
the Frrrdom of Information Act.
The convicted officers' superi­ embarrassment to the VA.'*
Agency (Miller an* responsible
ors were never lold they were In
for protecling 120.000 patient*.
legal trouble, thr report said.
In one case, i poller officer 2 0 3 .0 00 employees and *7
bltllon In government property
was c h a rg e d w i t h d ru g
possession and unauthorized uv- at th r medical crniers and
of a wca|&gt;on. and was convicted clinics.
The audit of 223 officers'
on the wra(Mills rhurgr The
report Indicated that the officer's records found 37 prrrrnt pre­
superiors w-rre not notified, and viously had been convicted ol
two years latrr fie was arrested crimes, liickrd the two years of

Inspector says centers did not
give proper background checks
Uwtte# Proas lirtemetleeet
WASHINGTON - H o n »* «"
half the police officers at the 172
Veterans Administration hospi­
tals had criminal records, lacked
adequate experience or left pre­
vious Job* under a cloud, an
Internal audit has found.
The VA Inspector general*
office reported that roost agency
medical renlrr* and clinics had
not performed proper back­
ground checks on poller appli­
cants before hiring them.
The audit found that 10 percenl of the 1.742 VA police
officers had previously been ar
rested on such charges as
murder, rape, armed robbery.

G o v e rn m e n t d ro p s s c ie n tis t’s
sexual h a ra s s m e n t c h a rg e
UwtteO Fr— s lw tsnntlon/1
W ASHINGTON The gov­
ernment. reversing an raillrr
d e r is io n , d ro p p e d se xu al
harassment rhargt* against a
senior scientist and possibly
cleared the way for resumption
of a once-promising malaria
vaccine program
T h r rase involve* Ja m rs
Erickson, former director of the
U S . Agenry for International
Development's malaria vaccine
program, who was accused of
sexually harassing a contract
employer, government docu­
ments show
On Nov. 3. Robert Halllgan.
a s s is ta n t to the A ID a d ­
ministrator. reversed an earlier
decision finding Erickson guilty
of sexual harassment, saying tt
was not supported by thr evi­
dence available.
The development opens the
possibility that a tangle of
lawsuits, countersuits and In­
vestigation* that have plagued a
or.ee promising malaria vaertne
program will be cleared away.
The program Is at least two
years behind Its p r o jr r lr d
schedule, and one official
estimate says It may have fallen
as much as 10 years liehind
projection* If successful, the
vaccine program would quell u
disease that may kills* many as
3 million people In the third
world every year.
E rtrk s o n . w h o d ra r ritir s
himself as a workaholic, has
brrn suspended with pay since
April 1987. unable to work at hts
AID Job us scientific coordlnatur
but collecting hts annual salary
of $33,000 while awaiting thr
outcome of the sexual harass­
ment suit.
Erickson acknowledged hav­
ing an extramarital love aflulr
with the woman bul denied
allegations that he had tried lo
force her to resume the rela­
tionship.
Al Issue was the exact time the
relationship broke op. Erickson
said It rridect m 1984 or early

1983. I hr woman involved said
It r n d r d tw o ye a rs la tr r
Erickson nllrrrd in take a poly­
graph trst If the women involved
also look one T h r offer was not
accepted
A second charge, of lark of
candor about lit* conduct, also
was dro|i|M-&lt;l. but a third charge,
of m isconduct and luck of
Ju d g m e n t, was u p h e ld hy
Halllgan. and Erickson was sus­
pended without |iay for srvrn
days
According lo I hr final drrtshi.’i
by Halllgan. however. Erickson
will remain *u*|M-ndrd from III*
Job
Hy lus own estimate. Ertrkson
said he has hern In trdrral court
12 tlrnrs in force AID In render a
J u d g m e n t on t h r s e x u a l
harassment charge and s|ient
$25,000 of Ills own funds In get
a resolution of the charges. The
suspension without pay for the
last week In November will cost
him about $690 and will rime
the harassment episode
Ertrkson. m eanw hile, has
brought a lawsuit of hts own
under a little used statute of
Civil War vintage against the
contractor who administers the
malaria vaccine program, the
American Institute of Htologtcal
S rlrnrrs of Arlington. Va.. say­
ing Its mlsmaiuigrmenl of the
program lass defrauded the U S,
government by Its lark erf effret tVf ness
The Inspector General o( AID
has h e m c o n d u c tin g an In­
vestigation Into the adm inistra­
tion of the m a la ria v a r r in r
program. Interrogating s c ie n tis ts
around the c o u n try about the
(M M sililllly that somelMMly m ay
have profiled from th r $8.3
m illion spent a n n u a lly on th r
vaccine program

T h r Investigation apparently
has centered on Erickson, ac­
cording to questions tiring asked
of his associates.
Erickson also has hern ac­
cused by Ills former colleagues
at A ll) of disrupting thr malaria
vaccine program

law enforcement experience
required by the &lt;rdrr.il govern­
ment or left Jobs under quesllonahlr circumstances.
Many olllcrrs with gaps In
their employment record had
brrn fired from previous Jobs,
resigned while under criminal
Invest tgat ton or Irfi because of
mrdlral problems that might
latrr have Interfered with their
law enforcement duties, the re­
port said
Ronald Cowles, the VA's act­
ing personnel director, dlspulrd
thr report's ligurrs but did not
offer estimates of his own
The agency adopted tnspci tor
generals office rccommrnria
nuns calling lor rigorous liark
ground cheeks ol applicants w ith
ilir polirc. previous employers
and personal references It also
will require officers who are
arrested lo notify their superiors

U.S.-Canadian trade pact
may have vast consequences
United Ores* littwiwtlowsl
O T T A W A

-

T h e

U S -C a n a d a I f e e -tr a d e
agreement, scheduled to take
effect Jan I. Is the most
comprehensive trade p a d
ever negotiated by two na­
tions
Canada and thr United
5tatrs are rarh other's largest
trading partner, exchanging
an estimated SI60 billion
worth of goods and services In
1987. In 1986 the Untied
State* exported 845 billion In
good* In Canada, rompurrd to
only $26 billion to Japan U S
rxpori* In Canada have in­
creased by 24 percent since
1983. but have grown only
6 3 percent worldwide.
The agreement was negoti­
ated over an IH-momh period,
starting In May 1986 and
ending In Octobrr 1987 ll
was formally signed hy I‘resi­
d ent Reagan and P rim e
Minister Brian Mulronry on
Ja n
2. Le g isla tio n I m ­
plementing the agreement
has been |iassrd by Congress
and signed Into law by
Reagan.
The pact became the over­
riding Issue In tmlay's parlia­
m e n ta ry elections, w ith
Mulrrmey's opponents saving
the agreement threatens
Canada's very identity.
Essenttully the agreement
w ould rrn io v r tariffs on
cross-border tradr over a
lO-year (icrtiMl Unlike othrr
trade arrangements negoti­
ated between nations or
groups ol countries, th r
U S -Canada treaty addresses
non tarill trade harriers such
up import quotas and dis­
c r im in a to r y g o ve rn m e n t
procurrmriil pnit'llrrs.
T h r agreement also radical­
ly alters thr way Irudr-rrlatrd
disputes will he hundlcd.
Uniter thr trade part. Canada
and the United States will
have five to srvrn years to

develop a mutually urerplublr
set of trade remedy laws lo
replace existing duty rules
In the m r a n t 1me. I h r
agreement establishes a hinational settlement mecha­
nism, replacing thr courts, to
hrar trade dispute* Th r two
countries will continue to
tnt|Ki*r duties on thr other's
pnidijiis tf they are unfairly
subsidl/rd.
Islrad uf ap|ieuling such
duties to thr courts, a country*
will take the dispute lielnrr a
In-national panel that will
deride If domestic laws were
correctly and fairly applied.
Thr (ianel also ran reviewnew trade laws legislated by
either country to see tf they
are fair.
The trade agreement will
affect most nulural resource
and manufacturing sector*.
Some of Its key pomi* In­
clude.
• E n e r g y . C a nu d a has
agreed not lo sell energy
domestically at a price lower
than In the United Slates
Provinces in eastern Canada
that do not produce their own
oil and gus reject this on
grounds they would liuvr to
pay higher price* for these
r e s o u r c e s , c o m m o n ly
supplied by wrstern Canada
Canada a ls o has agreed not
to restrict exports lo thr
Unlted Stairs tn rvrnt of a
shortage by more than ail
agreed formula thni would see
all production rut by a similar
amount.
• Agriculture Tariffs on ag­
ricultural products will hr
phased out over a IO-yrar
(M-rtfKl. with provision for a
temporary Increase in tariffs
on fresh fruit* and vegetables
If prices are depressed.
Anulhrr provision has both
countries promising lo take
account of each nthrr’s rxpori
Interests when using export
subsidies on salrs to third
markets.

O ld W o rld ritu a l o p e n s P a rlia m e n t
L O N D O N - B rita in w ill
momentarily forget the worries
of today as a (Migrant of splendor
and majesty Is played out again
on the streets of London and In
the historic Houses of Parlia­
ment along the River Thames.
Q u e r n Elizabeth II. weighed
down by a crown laden with
nearly 3.000 gems. Tuesday
opens a new session of Parlia­
ment with a 10-mlnutr speech
outlining the government's plun
for the coming yrur.

T h r annual ceremony has
changed little since Henry III
went to Westminster Palace
begging money for hts war
against France In 1242.
T h r Old World ritual actually
begins tonight.
K c d -ro s lu m rd beefeaters,
symbols of Britain lo the rest of
the world, search thr vaults
benraih Parltamrm for plniirrs
seeking to blow up the building,
as Guy Fawkrs tried to In 1605
In the succeeding centuries they
have round nothing auspicious,
hut the tradition cnntlmirs re­

G o rb a ch e v calls for U .N .
co nfe re n ce on A fgha nista n
United Fres* International
NEW DELHI. India - Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev con­
cluded a three-day visit to India
with u thinly vrllrd attack on
U.S. and Pakistani su(&gt;|Mirt for
Afghan rebels, and he called for
a U.N. conference on (miterllng
Afghanistan's sovereignty.
Gorbachev. his wife. K a lM .
and a delegation that Ineludrd
F o r e ig n M in is te r E d u a rd
S h e va rd n a d ze re tu rn e d to
Moscow Sunday after the Soviet
trader and Indian Prime Minister
KaJIv Gandhi Issued a Joint
statement covering several
foreign policy Issues.
The statement said both na­
tion* "deplore ihc obstructionist
policy of certain forces which are
violating" the Geneva Arcords
governing a Soviet withdrawal
from Afghanistan. In a speech on
Saturday, Gorliachcv suld thr
United Slates and Pakistan
"want to abandon" the Geneva

Accords.
The Joint Indo-Sovfet statem e n 1 a ls o c a l l e d f o r a
U.N.-sponsored conference to
l(M&gt;k for ways ol preserving the
"sovereignly, territorial Integri­
ty. Independence and nona l i g n e d c h a r a c t e r " of
Algliunisiun. where U.S.-backed
rebel* have recently Intensified
attacks The Increased gurrrllla
activity prompted Moscow to
*u*l&gt;ciid Us troop withdrawal.
A Foreign Ministry *|M&gt;krsman
said Gorbachev and Gandhi also
discussed economic nlans lo
assist Kabul In "a more con­
certed and structured way." bill
did not elaborate.
India has never condemned
the 1979 Soviet Invasion of
Afghanistan, and ts the only
non-communist nation to openly
aid the embattled Afghan govcrtimrni of President Na|tbulluh.
Gandhi suld he und Gorbachev
dismissed Chinn.

gardless.
hand and preceding her as long
A slow, spectacular procession as she Is In the building.
Inches ulong Its mile-long route
The procrsalon pauses as the
from Buckingham Palace to
q u e r n d o n s i h r
Westminster Tuesday morning.
crlmson-and-gold-lacr rota- uf
Hands (day. soldier* rom r to
stair and the glittering Imperial
attention and jicoplr clap a* the
crown, sei with 2.783 diamonds,
regal Irish State Coach rolls past
an rgg-slzrd ruby worn by King
with the quern and her husband
Henry V al Aglncourt and pearl*
Prince Philip and other member*
that b e lo n g e d to Q u r r u
uf the royal family.
Elizabeth I.
At Parliament, the quern Is
In the darkened and ornately
greeted by thr lord great cham­
berlain, who has the somewhat decorated llou*r of lairds, the
hazardous duty of w a lk in g queen's subjects await her arriv­
liackward with a white wand In al.
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EDITORIALS

Study looks bad?
get new figures
The Veterans Administration has lon g
denied charges that Its hospitals are poorly
run and deficient In term s of the quality or
care they provide. But w hen one of the V A ’s
own studies earlier this year suggested that
those concerns may be valid, that In fact an
extraordinarily large num ber of patients are
dying In V A hospitals, the hospital a d ­
ministrators knew Just w hat to do. T h e y
ordered the researchers to com e up with som e
different numbers.
The federal Health C a re Financing A d ­
ministration estimates that 2.5 percent o f the
n a tio n 's private h o s p ita ls report
hlgher-than-normal mortality rates. W hen
statisticians using the sam e methods o f
calculation surveyed the V A . however, they
found that 12.8 percent o f the government
hospitals were experiencing a large numbers
of deaths.

ALTERS

After election, it’slpolitics as usual
W A SH IN G TO N (NBA) - The bad news Is that
there la no respite from politic*. The weeks and
month* Immediately following Election Day are
certain to be filled with recrimination*, power
at ruggle* and other tawdry political exercise*.
The good news I* I haI a virtually unpubilciied
bul potentially important reform b about to be
implemented, ll require* unprecedented dis­
closure of the contributions made to a new
president's transition effort.
The recriminations began on election nlghl.
when Sen. Kotren Dole of Kansas, the chamber's
Republican leader, publicly critic tied his party’s
victorious presidential candidate. Vice President
Bush.
Bvrn before all of (he ballots had been
counted. Dole complained that Bush had self­
ishly concentrated on protecting his own
comfortable lead In the closing (lays of the
campaign rathrr than aiding GOP Senate
candidates who eventually lost close contests
Next In line were the conaervalives whoso
relationship wllh Bush always haa been strained.
Now the Republican right t* Insisting that Ihe
president-elect fill hi* staff and Cabinet with Its
true believer*.
Bush Indirectly encourage* such maneuvering
by being unable or unwilling lo define his
forthcoming presidency philosophically or pro­

grammatically.
Not far behind In ihe political parade will be
the congressional Democrats determined to
extract revenge for a
Bush campaign they
are convinced *fas a
shameless, tasteless
model ol meanness
and mendacity.
But the Democrats
also can be expected
to rngage In a pro­
tracted ro u n d of
blaming each other
for the defeat of their
p re sid e n tia l c a n ­
didate. Gov. Michael
f Y o u can put
Dukakis
$1 m i l l i o n
Already heard from
d o w n to
h a v e b e rn c o n ­
b t c o m i an
servatives who Insist
ambaaaador £
Dukakis waa too lib­
e ra l. S o u th rrn e ra
w ho claim they w rre treated badly by
Northerners and blarka who say they were not
given enough respect by whites
Somewhat more positive la the new* that
Bush's aacendanry to the presidency will be
governed by a new law that requires dtsrloaurc

Ja c k Anderson has had several colum ns
during recent weeks on this page dealing with
Ihe problems In the V A hospitals. There
seems to be no other conclusion: It's a
disgrace.

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"II you want to motivate me, may I suggest
PRAISE and M O NEY!?"

During President Reagan'* late 1960-carly
1981 transition, no InformaHon waa revealed
about Ihe source of I I million In prlvale
donations.
The Federal Election Campaign Act. which
requires Identification of all donors and Ihr
amounts they give, "rover* everything up to
Elect Ion Day." note* Sen John G lenn. DGhki
In Ihe period Immediately following Ihe election
Itowrvrr. "ail beta are off." he adds "You ran
put 91 million down In become an ambassador "
T h r new law. enacted earlier this year
increases Ihe federal contribution lo 93 9
million, with adjustments for Inflation lo be
rnodr in future year*. Prlvale donation* are slill
allowed bul they must be reported publicly and
no Individual or organization m ay give more
than 954)00.
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1992 planning must begin
W A SH IN G TO N - In the shod time since
TV-net work computer* once again colored Ihe
electoral map of the United State* In Re­
publican hues. Ihr Democrat* have wallowed
In collective guilt and m utual self loathing, as
Is their custo m Hut they haven't gotten lo the
heart of ih e m ailer.

Unless they do. they will find that lfJHfi lias
crippled them as badly for 1992 as thr 1984
election did for this year. The problem Is not
simply that Michael Dukakis followed Waller
Mondale In losing California. Texaa. Illinois.
Michigan. Ohio. Pennsylvania and all the
South. T h a t’s bad enough. What la worse t»
the human legacy. In 1964. Ihe only other
candidates thr Democrat* Introduced to the
country were Geraldine Ferraro. Gary Hart
and Jesse L. Jarluon They turned out. for
very different reasons, to be un nomlnatablc In
1988
A quarter-century of history argues that Hie
American people do not elect strangers to Ihr
White Housr For good reason They know the
occupant of thr Oval Office makes decisions of
great consequence for them, their families and
Ihelr country. They lake the choice very
seriously. W llh one exception, the people they
have chosen to entrust with the responsibility
arr people they have known well- «otig before
election year.
The great rxpcrplloii Is Jim m y Carier. and
he linger* In voters' minds as a cautionary
example of what can go wrong when you
entrust the While House to a stranger.
Since the rule of thr presidency Is that no
strangers need apply, the vital question for the
Democrats Is Who else beside* Dukakis did
their party Introduce to the voters In tills
election cycle? People like Dick Gephardt.
Albert Gore. Jr.. Paul Simon. Bruce Babbitt.
Parttctu Shrordrr and J im- Hlden probably
don't count. It's doubtful any of them lingered
long enough lo rreatr u lasting favorable
Impression With Ihe voters of many sialrs
No. the only Democrats other than defeated
nominee Dukakis that the country got lo know
In 1988 were Jackson, once again, and Sen
Lloyd M. B rnlsrn of Texas
The reality the Democrat* have yet to grasp
Is that they must nominate one of Hrosr three
men In l992--or challenge the Incumbent
President of the United Stales wllh someone
who Is. once again, a stranger to the American
p v w p j* ..

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Since 1970. 82 million In federal funds ha*
been available to finance Ihe transition expenses
of Incoming presidents - bur there haa been no
prohibition against raising additional funds, no
requirement tha? they be publicly reported and
no limitation on the sue of individual donatkm*

JACK

A high mortality rate doesn't necessarily
mean that a hospital la unsafe. It may Ju st
connote that the fedllty Is handling a lot o f
older patients or those with terminal Ill­
nesses. But a higher rate should serve a s a
w arning for any hospital adm inistrator,
suggesting that a careful examination la
urgently needed to ensure that there aren't
any d-mgrroua shortcomings In the quality of
medical service.
The Initial findings In the VA stu d y
certainly set off some alarm bells, but they
didn't produce the kind o f results that w ould
be consistent with a professional concern for
ihe patients* welfare. Instead, the VA'a senior
medical executive. Dr. J o h n A. Gronvall.
demanded that the statisticians recalculate In
order to com e Op with the same 2.5 percent
result that showed up In the government's
surveys o f private hospitals.
Grunvall admits that he was worried that
Ihe report's original findings might have
embarrassed Ihe VA ju st at the moment w hen
Us efforts lo gain full membership on the
president s Cabinet seemed to be on Ihe verge
of approval In Congress. But he vigorously
denies that he was trying to cover anything
up. Instead. Gronvall argued. “ I believe that
the Inappropriate and Invidious comparison
that everyone would m ake la not worth the
small additional gains from reviewing the
small addltiona number o f hospitals."
There arr 172 hospitals In Ihe VA system .
The government now officially admits that six
of them m ay have deficiencies. Bul according
lo Ihe original estimate of 12.8 percent, there
arc In Tact 22 hospitals In Ihe system that
may have problems, problems that the V A
apparently doesn't have any Intention of
looking Into. That's more than what Dr.
Gronvall calls a "small additional number.”

of (he Idem It lea of those who contribute their
lime or money to the IranalHon effort.

What do Democrats know about these three
men? The y know that Dukakis Is a candidate
of great tenacity and steadiness, who won
deserved credit for Ihe unstinting effort and
uncomplaining demeanor he showed In the
final stages of his campaign. But they also
know that he carries a large share of the
responsibility for booling away chances to
have made this at lease u close race. Ills
history suggests that he doe* things belter thr

second time around, but Democrats would
obviously think twice about sending Dukakis
forth as their champion again In 1992.
Jackson Is the must exciting figure in the
parly, more dynamic by far than thr men who
defeated him for nomination in I9H4 amt
19HM Hut any realism- Democrat knows
Jackson carries I wo large burden* lino a
prrsidrn llal i on lest
h is race and his
Ideology. Ja c k so n
can do nothing about
h is pigm entation,
and tnr return* from
last week's election
oner again demon­
strated Ihe racial pc&gt;
la rlz a llo n of I h r
American electorate
lie ha* shown no
disposition to change
his views H r o c­
c u p ie s the m o st
leftward llank of a
people do nol
national parly whk-h
•lact
st rang­
already Is seen us
ers t o I h e .
bring lo Ihr left of
While House J
most general-election
voter*.
And that leaves llrnlsrn. lire surprise star of
thr 1988 campaign, viewed more favorably
than anyone else on either ticket, unex­
pectedly effrrtlvT troth as a sturrip speaker and
a television performer — as much In demand
in Ihe Northeast, the Midwest and the West a*
in Ihe Southern state* that wrre originally
envisaged as his sprclal provlru r
Hrntsrn Is 67. comfortable ami Infliteriilal us
Senate Finance Committer chairman. He hus
Inherited Lyn d o n Jo h n s o n ’s and Sain
Rayburn's dlstusir for personal Involvement in
thr riliiy-grltty ol Detnorrulic (tarty organiza­
tional affairs
For all Ilia!. Hrntsrn Is clearly the lx-st
available hope for Ih r Dertux-raln' restoring
Ihelr tattered political credibility. If Paul Kirk
Is willing to serve another term as party
chairman, us seems Increasingly likely. Demo­
crats need nol seurrlr elsewhere for u master of
Ihe mundanc-bul-vllul arts of fund-raising und
organlrailon-hulldlng.
llul Kirk dor* not "do policy." and Bcnlsen
In clearly Ihe man whu should Ire drafted lo
heud whatever new nutlonul (rollry council thr
Drmocrala create, and to spruk for the party,
along wllh Its congressional leader*. In
response* lo President Bush.
He may not, In Ihe end. have Hie energy or
desire lo ran for President In 1992 — In which
case the Democrats can contrmplnlr the
relative risks of Dukakis. Jackson or the
Mysterious Stranger.
1C ISL Tk* Ssifes OtaS* Nrenrerer CswxrrWziSliiflm
Nh I WrlferiOtw*

W A S H IN G TO N - The possibility Hut
American prisoner* at war are still alive in
Southeast Asia tanUdUe* many American*
Hut some Americans are more than tan
tallied — they are tormented to the point of
doing something about It.
Two North Carolinian*. Uonna Long and
James Copp. spent 3ft days ha tted up in U a
slier they croaard the Mekong River from
Thailand to Laos seeking Information on
ItlWs. They wrre rr'-asrd Nov 12. a little
worse for wrar. Tlrelr boat rule serosa the
Under will be nothing more than a footnote
In the voluminous negotiation* for Ihe return
of A m e r i c a n
srrvlremen. dead or
alive
llul their rapture
gives Am ericans a
i lire as l« w hy the
Campaign to free
row *. It there are
any. a live , i* the
slowest rescue on re­
cord
Confidential Stale
Department cables
Irian the U S . Elm
bassy In L a o s lo
Washington during
I l f th * prison
the time that Long
• r t of war do
and Copp w rre held
not a x isl, they
reveal that the talks
can't be hud
o ve r th e s im p le
bylt J
raravallon of Ameri­
can airplane crash
stirs srr based on
til for tat favor*
Tire Unltrd Stairs has wtHxrthrd lire way
for a private group In build at least one
medical c lin ic in Laos. T h a t group.
AmrrtCares ol Connrrtirul, Is a conservative
organisation that puts Its money where Its
politics are. Founder Hob Macauley lold us
that Ihe clinic la not a straight-acruas trade
for information about PUWs but la a way "of
trying lo get the door ajar.”
It la clear from the Stale Department cables
that Ihe Laotian government experts such
favors In return for granting the U n ltrd Stairs
Hie privilege of recovering Its war dead
Several cattles from the U.S. Embassy In
Vientiane, lams, to the Slate Dcparlmrni
Include complaints from Laotian officials Hut
Ihe construction of the rllntc waa delayed
Th r complaints are "Indlcallvr of a lau
(a-nr pilot! I hat they have been generous In
helping us on POW/MIA matter* and we have
hrt-n less than generous In responding to
ilicit humanitarian nerds." the embassy
reported. Before the United Stair* asks for Ihr
right lo survey more crash sllra In Laos. Ihr
rublr says, "w e should carefully consldrr as
well what we may be willing and able lo
provide Hie Lao to assist with their humanl
tartan nerd*." The cables talk of a second
clinic lo be built In the same region of a crash
stir llu l Ihr Unltrd States wanta to excavatr.
The arrest In taros of Long and Copp.
according ro the embassy, didn't help matirr*. The two belong to lire National Steering
Committer for American W ar Veterans,
chaired by Ted Sumpley of Kinston. N.C.
More than two years ago. Hie group began
collecting money to offer as a reward for ihr
return of any live American POW Irorn
Southeast Asia. That reward Is now up to
*2.4 m illio n and Includca pledges ol
*100.000 each from 21 mrmber* of Con­
gress
Hairs rise on the backs of neck* at Ihe SUlc
Drpartinrnl when a reward Is suggested ll
comes loo close lo paying for hostages, llul
Sarnpley and his group think tire U«t
government Is doing Ihe same thing when It
arranges favors for Laos in exchange for the
right to search for dead bodies. Samplcy isn’t
Interested in remains. "I warn live prisoners "
he fold our osaoclate Daryl Qibaon. "It's a
very harmless program (ihe reward offer) If
Ihe prisoner* of war do not exlat. they can't
be hurt by ll."
I&gt; art txSsrw — a M V a t lli
CasmsM. HSS. UM M Prefers lr«*K*fe. lac.

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�Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. Novsmbdf

FIN A N CIA L

M a rk e t b ro a d le y lo w e r
U*Hed Free* IntemaUenal
NEW YO K K — I'rlcfi opened broadly lower
foday In moderate trading of New York Slock
Exchange Issues.
The Dow Jonea Induatrlal uvrragr. which
roar 9.96 Friday, waa off 7.82 to 2054 59
shortly after the inarkri opened.
Decline* led advance* 575-226 among the
1.186 Issue* crusting Ihe New York Slock
Exchange lapr. Early turnover amounted to
about 6.650.000 share*.
The buyout battle (or tobacco and food giant

R JR Nabisco Inc. heated up over the weekend
a* bidders rensldered sweetening their offer*
to belter a surprise proposal estimated at up to
•26 8 billion by a group headed by First
Boston Corp.
diaries llugel. chairman of Ihe Special
Committee of K JK Nabisco, said Sunday the
bidding deadline was extended to 5 p m
Tuesday. Nov. 29. from the prrvlous deadline.
Nov. 18.
The extension lollowrd a surprise offer by
First Huston Sunday.

Dollar drifts lower;
gold, silver down
Uwffd Frasa Is ltrs a U a s il
The dollar drilled mostly
lower In tight trading today on
m ajor f o r e ig n c u r r e n c y
markets Gold moved lower
In earlier trading in the Far
East, the dollar advanced
slightly against the Japanese
yen In light trading closing at
122 52 yen. up 0 12 from
122 40 yen on Friday.
Traders in Japan said Ihr
market was Inactive due to a
lark of new Incentives
In Europe, the dollar brgan
the week In Frankfurt at I 737
West German marks down
slightly from 1 741 on Friday
The dollar nprned In Zurich
at I 4575 Swiss franc's, down
from 1.4605. in Paris at 5 935
French franc*, down from

5 946 and In Brussels at 36 64
Belgian francs, down from
36 70
The dollar opened in Milan
at 1.290 50 lire, down from
1.295.10
In l.a n d o n . Ih e pound
opened at $1 814 compared
w tth il H|7on Friday.
In early New York trading,
the dollar was slightly lower
against key foreign currencies
In light trading
Dealers described foreign
currency trading as cautious
ahead of Tuesday's release of
the consumer price Index for
October
Trading was also affected try
Thursday's Thanksgiving hol­
iday. dealers added

RJR Nabisco battle heats up
NEW YORK - The buyout
bailie fur I ii Inm to and food
giant RJR Nabisco Inc braird
up Monday as (udders consul
ered sweetening thrlr offer* to
belter a surprise proposal
estimated at up to $26 H
billion by a group including
Ihe First Boston Corp
Charles llugel. chairman of
Ihe Special Committer of RJR
sakl StMMlay the hid

announced late Sunday, which
one aiudyst called "rslrrm rly
nebulous ”
As of the original deadline,
bid* bad lieen received from
boih Knhlherg. Kravis. Roberts
A Co and a group comprised
of KJH senior managtntenl.
Shear son Lehman Hutton !n&lt;
and Solomon Brut tiers Inr . In
addition to the First Boston
preliminary proposal. llugel
said

Dow Jonts .
pnr ai e a c q u i s i t i o n w a s
extended in 5 pan Tuesday.
Nov. 29, from tin- prrvkni*
deadline. Nov 18
The eslensfoil followed a
surprise offer by First Boston.

Bomb

C w ila a e g f r s a Page IA
Sheriff's In v rs ilg a lu r Ban
lYasl saltl Ittday II Itasn'l tirt n
ilelrrtnliied If charges may lie
fllrtl a g a in s t the m a n , w h o
th rra irn rd to kill hitnscll anti
lelkiw Isiardrrs
I ihIj v . shrrlll's llivrsllgator
David Smith has the remains ol
Ihr pl|ie Isunti. which he saltl he
and Allamontr Springs (toller
Sgt Jack Marlin rxplodetj al a
poller range Sunday Smith said
Ihr ninlenls id the Until) will Itr
uiulym l. along with chemicals
recovered from I Itr siisfirt I
Srm ln o lr C o u n ly shcrlM's
deputies tnr I I lie susprrl all cl lie
rallrd Ihetn lo a convenience
slme neat Ills hiMtse at almut If)
am Sunday. De|tullr* saltl he

Dow J o a n Averages
10:00 a.m.
30 Indus 2050 67 olf
20 Trans 895 20 off
15 Hills 18125 oil
65 Slock 77n 75 oil

1174
151
0 47
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Local IntarMl
These quotation* provided
b y members of (he Nu( tonal
Amaoclallon o f Securlllea
Dralrra err representative
In te r-d ra le r prices as o f
m ld m o rn ln g today. Inter
d e a le r mar ket s c h a n g e
throughout Ihe day Prlcea do
not Include retail markup or
marktlown.
Bid
A sk
American Pioneer 31*
3M
Barneii Bank
31*
3244
20 V* 20H
Firsl Union
FP A L
3014
3014
Fla Progress
34H
34*4
MCA
45M
45*
Hughes Supply I6H
16*
More Ison*
20H
2014
NCR Corp
5| N
52
I’lrsory
401%
41
ScTilly's
Ilk
12
Soulhrasi Bank 22 lb 2214
20H
SunTrust
2DH
Wall Disney
61H
6144
WesilnghcNisr
49M
50
Brunswick
18
1814
IIB J
8A
9
Fin National
17 A
1814
Winn-Dixie
4 IH
41A
Kmersnn........... 28M
29

NEW YORK - Foreign and
tloniesllc gold A stiver prices
ipioted In dollars per iro y
mim e Monday
Gold
1‘rrvtoits t lose 418 00 off 4 OO
Morning fixing 416 60 off I 40
Hong Kong
417 00 off 2.75
New Ysrk
i
4 lb igS nit | fit
gold open
often
Comes spot
silver open
0 04 off 0 023
(Lo n d o n m orning fixing
change Is hasrd on the pre­
vious day's rinsing price |

told iliein he had been in a lound a suncasr romainmg a
dispute will fellow hoarder* Ihe tium hrr of potson* and other
night Itr fore I last saltl other chemicals
A fellow hoarder said Ihe
deputies saltl Ihe suspect was
apparently Intoxicated both susfiecl used llir chemicals "lo
when tliey questioned him and make things." and alleged he
during the earlier dtsputr al Ills had hern threatened by Ihe
suspre I The witness accused
hot nr.
The matt Invlled tlrpullr* lit Ihe susfiecl ol exposing his
Ills house io sec his "chrmlslry sexual urgans. performing u
set.'' They saw ti irwi tuU- with a sexual a d on himself, and
tKtlloon allacltrd lo II and took It urinating on Ihr living room
Iron! hts |mm krl al the store The floor during Ihr Saturday night
man said the tula* contuinetl Iwtt ci in If on) aI Ion at Ihr house.
Marlin, who Is an explosives
rhrm kals. which when mixed,
became ittxlc H r suld hr was expert, was called lo panirlpatr
going lo mix them anil Inhale In the srarrh of Ihe housr. When
I hr deadly gas. dr (ml lex said
Ihr bomb was found. Smith, of
I tepiiltrs went lo Ihr man's Hie sheriff's ImhiiIi squad, was
house turondurl a search and lit called lo assist Mai Hit al ultout I
talk lo other Unirders Tltrv ft.in.

Heavy showers and th u n ­
derstorm s c o n i lim ed over
western Cuba and were expected
to move over thr lower Florida
Keys and southwest Florida to­
day. However, hurricane loreraster Gil Clurk said Ihe storm
could stall In the south central
Gulf of Mexico lur ihr next day
or two.
S m a l l c r a f t In I h r
northwestern Caribbean were
advised lo rrmultt lit purl, while
hoals over the k»wrr Keys and
southwest Florida were advised
toslay near port.
A Iroplrul slurin warning re­
mains in rffeci for Ihe northern
Yuratun Peninsula from Felipe
C a rrillo P u e rto north and
westward lo Progreso.
The Yurulan was Uiltrred by

Hurrleane Gilbert's 170-mpb
winds on Sept 15. Gilbert. al
im r lime Ih r m ust Inlrusr
Atlantic storm «mi record, caused
lumdrrds of deaths and billions
of dollars In damage In lllsfMiilola. Jamaica, the Cayman
islands. Mexico and Ihr United
Stales
Keith originally hud been
rxprt led to reach Florida tonight
or curly T u r s d u y . hill the
s to r m s s t e e r i n g curr ent s
weakened and landfall was put
hack by a day or two.
Sllll. forecaster Boh ElMiigli al
the hurricane center said people
living along Florida's soulhweslern coast should keep u close
watch on the storm Ix-cuusc li
sllll could reach hurricane
strength and strike ihrlr urea.
Storm watches n r wurntngx
could !&gt;«•pasted as early as today
from i lie Florida Keys to the
state’s west coast, h i said.
"The forecasts still luivc li
heading In our direction cvrnluully. but Ihe lim ing gives us a
llille more llinc now ," Lee
County Emergency Munagemrnt
Director John Wilson sold curly
loday 111Fori Myers.
But he added. "If thr thing
looks like Us iM'adlng our way,
I hen cvacuullons will not lie oul
of Ihe quest Ion."

B u s h a n n o u n c e s several
key c a b in e t a p p o in tm e n ts
IfsHM N » « M s r s s l l m l
WASHINGTON president­
elect George B u sh Monday
named Richard Darman (o la*
his budget director and asked
Dick Thornburgh lo stay on as
his attorney general and Lauro
Cavaiota*education secretary.
Hush announced Ihe three
Intended nominations al a White
House new* conference, calling
Dorman espevlolly qualified lor
the (Mure of Management and
Budget Hr said Thornburgh and
Cavazos would t»r able to rxlrnd
thrlr brief records wllh a full
Irrm In (heir Cabinet positions
"The kry goal of m y trsnxlllon
Is lo appoint people of quality.”
Bush said "And m y choices for
these thrre critically important
Cabinet positions (shows H u ll"
He sa.d that Darman w,«o
served R e a g a n as deputy
treasury secretary, would hr
tuklng on "perhafi* ihr most
dlfllculi Job" of the three al
OMH
Wall Siren and world llnanclal
market* liavr been Jittery since
Hush was elec led two wrrks ago
and Ihr vice presldenl Is Irylng
lo make ll c l e a r that his
approach lo Ihe federal budget
deficit is solid H r announced
last week that Nicholas Brady,
cate of Wall Street s own. would
be askrd to slay on as treasury
secretary
In anoihrr k r y rconnmlc up
pninlmrni. Hush is rxprrtrd lo
announrr this week his selection
of Micfiarl Bocskln. arrhllrct of.
his "flexible freeze" program lo
contain federal spending. lo be
chairman of t h r Council of
Economic Advisers
Bush said Thornburgh, who
look over Iasi sum m er for Ihe
beleaguered E d w i n Mresr.

"know s that Justice Department
w ell" and Cavazos, who suc­
ceeded William Bennett. Is off lo
a solid start al Ike Education
Department.
Hut Hush alvi indicated Mon­
day lhat he has tupped Ihr Iasi
of President Reagan's Cabinet,
saving. "In all likelihood." when
asked if ihr announcements
signaled ihr end of naming
holdovers hum tlie Reagan admliiUirauop
Together »n h ihr announrr
merit Iasi week Ihul Nicholas
Brady, one of Wall Street s own.
would tie askrd lo slay on as
t reasur y secretary, the ap­
pointments arrintruded In shod
ili.it Bush It drirrm inrd lo grt
down to huslnrss writ before
Inauguration Day.
Whalevrr peaceful honeymoon
Bush may have 'Xfiec tr-* In Ihe
triumphal alirrtnalh of ihr rlrclion lias hern shattered Instead
by the sound of alarm* I m-II s
ringing on Wall S lrrrl. lor ring
Ihe rconomy to Ihr lop of his
i ransii ion agenda
Desfiitr assurances last wrrk
tfiat he Is determined in work
w llh Congress to reduce ihr
deficit, problem No I on Ihr
economic front, the flnanrlal
m arkrts remain unset tied
While Republican* Is si si about
an expansion rnlrring Its sev­
enth year. Walt Street economist
Henry* Kaulm.ui asserted Sun­
day that "there Is reason for
concern'' about the economy.
Speaking on the NIK' News
p ro g ra m "M erl ih r Press."
Kaufman suggrslrd a lax in­
crease of $15 billion lo $20
billion — something Bush ha*
ruled oul — as part of a rrcdlblr
plan to rut the deficit over the
next year,

Urging Hush to guarantee hr
will nrgollale wllh the 101st
C o n g r e s s on Ihe d e f i c i t .
Kaufman said Wall Slrrrl wants
lo feel confident that "there's
not going In lie a standstill on
this Issue over Ihe next couple of
months ”
T o that rnd. Hush and his
advisers have scrambled for Ihe
past week lo quell economic
ronrem .
What hr ran expect to ac­
complish before lie lakes office
Jan 20. however. Is not clear.
Sen Pete Bomenirl. K-N.M . an
Influential player In the budget
dehalrs ol Ihe Heagan years,
insisted dint Hush is under no
requirement to lake action on
Ihe deficit before then and must
not allow his fmllclr* lo hr
driven by " lh - hysteria &lt;&gt;f the
market.**
"T h e marketplace ought lo
understand that there's no way
tor Ihts man to solve this deficit
quickly.” Domenlct told NBC.
"He nerds lime. Ihr Congress
nreds time, and I believe that
hr s going to succeed. We re
going io help him. hut I don't
think anybody's saying wr have
In do anything next week "
Even Democrats In Congress
appear willing lo give Hush Ihe
benefit of ihr doubt
House Speaker Jim Wright.
D-Trxas. never a big fan of Ihe
vice president, said Friday after
meeting al the Capllol thal Bush
seemed prepared lo work with
Congress and (he National Eco­
nom ic Commission, a b lu rrthhon panel Irylng lo develop a
bipartisan deficit-reduction plan
Observers on Wall Street and
Capllol Bill may Judge Bush's
approach lo deficit reduction by
Ih r two appointments.

Gold AndSilvar

Storm
Continued front Page 1A
Starnes said
Al 8 a tit lot lay. Kelt It was
crn lrrrtl near lalltudr 21.9
north. Imiglludr 87 wesl. aUntl
60 miles north of Cancun. Mex­
ico
Keith was moving nnrihward
al n ra r 12 tnph and was
expected lo conllnur a general
northerly motion today, possibly
slowing Its forward sftectl tonlglit, the hurrlctine center said
Thr storm had susialnetl winds
of 65 m p I t . w i t h s l i g h t
slrrnglhrntng exftccled today

21. 1988 — $A

Mrlrorologtsi Marlin Nelson
•wild upperdrvrl winds and warm
waters were conducive lo a
further strengthening ol the
storm to hurrlcanr force of
sustained winds of al Irasi 74
tnph.
Nelson said a told front head­
ing noulh through Florida could
cause Ihr storm to turn lo the
northeast and "will probably
cause Keith lo cross Florida front
F o r i M y e r s lo lire C a p e
Canaveral arm.”
W illi two week* left In the
1988 hurrlcanr season. Kellh
developed Thursday as a iroplrul
depression In the Caribbean
soul he.i*i ol Jamaica and dren­
ched Ihr Island wllh 4 inches of
ruin as II fxisscd 200 intlrs lo the
south on Saturday.
ll liecunir Ix-ltcr organized on
Saturday, nnd by Sunday was
declared a tropical storm and
given a name. By Sunday Its
winds had reachrd a sustained
»|K*rd of 40 mph. surging lo 60
mph by Sunday evening.
Kellh Is the lUlh tropical
depression and ihr 11th named
storm of Ihe 1988 A lla n ’. lcCartbbeun hurrlcanr srason.
which runs from June I to Nov.
30. Depressions are given names
when they reach tropical storm
strength with W indsor 39 mph.

t l i r r . I r w i n J . M o o r e . tMirah Kandlec of Oeltona. Cindy
lluyes and Linda Morgan, both
Casselberry
U r u m k o w Gaines Funeral of Siinford. to grandchildren: a
Marguerite Elizabeth Hilton
68. 1850 Retreat Road. Geneva, Home. Lmigw(isl. In charge n( sister. Hlunchr Suto. T o m s
River. N.J.; and brother. Eugene
died Friday at Central Florida arrangement*
Theller. of Lakeland, Florida.
Regional H ospital. Horn Dr
L O U IS PAUL
Sons Bruce and Mark Theller
ermbrr 5. 1919 In Tulsa. Oklu
Louts Paul. 79. 2014 WlllUm* prerrded their father tn death.
she niovrd lo Geneva from Avenue. Surllord. died Friday al
O ra m k o w Fu n eral H om e.
Wfflfct Swing* |n 1987, She wax H ill Haven Health Care Cenlrr.
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
a Itouirmakrr and a llaplt*!
B o m March 8. 1909 In Live Oak. ments.
Sun hors Include daughters.
lie m oved In Sanlord from
Mary Anne W h ls n a n l, Fort
W inter Park tn 1950 H r was a A L E X A N D E R LEO VROOM Myers. Virginia L. MrCurlry.
Citrus worker and a Protestant.
BOUT
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Survivors include lit* wife.
Alexander Leo VriKimboul.
Larocque. Manchester, N II.. C h r i s t i n e C.: sons. Gradey
Melinda Maud Crutch. Deltona. Roberson, Siinford. David. Or­ Infant. 402 Brittany Circle.
Casselberry, died Friday. Horn In
Susan Gall Horne. Geneva, sons.
l a n d o . brothers. Roosevelt. Orlando, lie was u mrniber of
James L. Jr . Philippines. Tracy
W inter Park. Irvin. Eaionvllle.
I. . Daytona Beach: 19 grand- lo u r gruiulrlilldrcii: and one Redeemer Lutheran Church.
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children.
I t greatgn-jst grandchild.
T u w n y a Lee. C assel ber ry;
grandchildren: sislrrs. Ruby
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Verlena Sm ith. Dennclsvllle.
Emerson Snider. Fort Myers.
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Mrs Mallie Lee llunler. 56. was u citrus worker.
There are no known survivors.
2450 Granby Street. Sanlord.
Wllsnii-Elchelbrrgcr Mortuary.
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Ikirn June 26. 1932 In Sanford, Sanford. In charge of arrange­
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M U William* A m . who pouta ***, F rid a ,
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husband. Allred; sonx. Jlmmv 2828 Central Drive. Sanford, Pottar Jamos D Mage atiioaMng intarmonl
Hill. Terry Hill. Reginald 1113. died Sat unlay ut Central Florida to tattoo 1« SoslioMt Comotar, Calling
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p m . Tuo*d*roltnoCh*p«i
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Wilton E«h*&lt;borg*r Mtarfwor,. Sontard. Ml
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Ilrenda Hill. Vulurtc Hill. San­ He was employed by Cnbla lki.it
Funeral teener* tar M ' Dougia* William
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and
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Thaller, t l ol Vantord. who d&gt;*d Salurda,.
ford: brothers. Robert Hill.
will
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Garfield Lyons, both ol Sanford; veteran of World War II.
Gromkow Funeral Home Chapel with R tr A
Survivors Include Ills wile.
25 grandchildren.
F kit rent officiating Intarmonl with lull
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Schltek of Cleveland. Ohio. Dc- Home, Sanlord
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L l hr lean McCloud. 55. 1007
W. Sixth S lrrrl. Sanford, died
Thursday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Ikirn December
15. 1932 In Q uincy, she moved
to Sanlord from there in 1988
She was a fast food cook, and a
member of S h ilo h Primitive
fkiptlsl Church. Quincy.
S u r v i vo r s I n c l u d e sons.
James. Daniel. Frcddlr. John
Golden, all ol Sanford; daughter.
Barbara A. Miller. Sanford, and
nine grandchildren
Wllson-Elchrlhergrr Mortuary.
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�‘Skinheads’ arrested in death of black man
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Mondatt to run for stnale in 1990
CHICAGO — Former Vice President Waller Mondale Is
mounting a political comeback and will run for his old U.S.
Senate seal In 1090. accordlnft a published report Sunday.
The Chicago Sun-Times quoted associates of Mondalr as
saying the 1984 Democratic presidential nominee will run
against Minnesota Republican Sen. Rudy Boachwllx.
Mondale. 00. quit the Washington office of a Chicago law firm
In 1986 and returned to his Minneapolis law practice. He
recently turned down an offer to become president of the
University ol Minnesota.
Mondalc'a re-entry into politics would m inor the career of
Hubert Humphrey, who returned to Minnesota after he was
deflated for the presidency In 1968 and won election to the
Senate In 1970.
The pemocratlcTannerLabor Party has not won a senatorial
election In Minnesota since Humphrey's re-election to his final
term in 1976. H u m p h ry 's son unsuccessfully tried to unseat
Republican Sen. David Durenbcrger earlier this month.

Convicts osesps, caught on lodge
NEW YORK — Three federal convicts broke out of jail In
Manhattan but authorities Monday soon caught the fugitives,
who had huddled on a ledge where tjiey fell during the daring
rooftop escape, officials said.
U S . marshals headquarters In Washington said the prisoners
late Sunday apparently fled through the roof of the heavily
secured federal lockup at the Metropolitan Correctional Center,
but took a fall while trying to jump from one roof to another.
Police said the convicts landed on a ledge of the
approximately eight-story building, where they hid during a
three-hour m anhunt using bloodhounds andi Ihe People
Manhattan.
U.S. Marshals D uly Officer Kevin McGrath said two of the
three prisoners were hospitalUrd with Injuries suffered In the
desperate leap for freedom. Nit details of the rarapr were not
Immediately available.

Accused cop shooter cleared
NEW YORK — Th e acquittal of Larry Davis on charges he
tried lo murder police during s wild 1906 gun fight sends a
signal that blacks no longer must tolerate unwarranted police
violence, his lawyers claimed after lhe verdict.
Davis, who earlier this year was acquitted of killing four
suspected drug dealers, was found innocent Sunday of
attempted m urder and assault, but convicted on weapons
charges.
The charges against him stemmed from a Nov. 19. 1966, gun
battle that left a U police officers wounded and prompted a
massive manhunt for Davis, who (led the scene but was
captured 17 days lateral s Bronx housing project.
•‘The Jury understood that the police were lying on the stand
and that the Incident happmed the way we portrayed It —
namely, the police went to kill Larry, and he shot back In
self-defense." defense lawyer William Kunsller said.
KTawwasa 11- 1» - -a

m sail nm ■! i^ B a a ia
rrwfn um tM r i t i i inttnwjonw
rvporvt

PORTLAND. Ore. — It will take more Hun
the arreata of three alleged
whilesupremacist "akinheads" tn the race-related
slaying of an Ethiopian man to eliminate
bigotry In the Portland area. Police Chief
Richard Walker said.
"We need to build on thta tragedy to
encourage better understanding and work
to elim inate this type of intolerable
behavior." Walker said Sunday following
announcement of the arrests of three
suspects In the apparently unprovoked
baseball bat beating death of Mulugela
Sera won Nov. 13.
"Even though an arrest has been made In
this case, we must not forget that Llgctry
and racism do exist." the chief said.
The three suspects, who were to be
arraigned today, are believed to be members
of a Portia
Hand group called "Eastsldr While

Power."
The suspects were Identified as Kenneth
Murray Mlc*
23. Kyle Ha, den Brewst er.
19. and Steven Rodney Strasacr. 20 All
were arrested without Incident, police said

Two dead, several injured
In weekend storm activity
High winds lashed the Middle
Atlantic stales early today,
downing trees and power lines,
as the South recovered from
nearly tw o doren weekend
tornadoes that left two dead and
several others Injured.
There were 23 sightings of
t o r n a d o e s over the l o w e r
Mississippi Valley Saturday
night and early Sunday, killing u
m a n a n d an I n f a n t In
Mississippi, destroying homes in
Alabama and Arkansas and
wiping out 300 acres of forest In
Tennessee, the National Weather
Service and local officials said
Sunday.
Fierce winds and Urge hall
also battered Ihr legion
The re w err no reports of
tornadoes early today, but a cold
front brought strong winds to
th e A t l a n t i c C o a s t f r o m
Waxr.liigto'.i lo New England,
prompting thr NWS to warn
travelers of fierce wind gusts,
flying debris, and wrl leaves on
slippery roadways.
Trees and power lines were
downed In Bergen. Hunterdon
and Morris Counties In New

upprehrndrd on a second-degree assault
charge.
Mleske and llrcwsirr were being held
without ball, and ball for Streaaer was set at
•100.000.
Mleske and llrrwstrr also fare first -degree
assault anil taoai intimidation charges In a
Sept IO Incident Involving a black security
guard al a Safeway store In downtown

"There's no question In our minds that
they arc what Is c o m m o n l y called
'skinheads.'" police spokesman David
Simpson said Sunday. “Th e motivation still
seems to be race-related."
Th e slaying of Sent*-. 27. outside his
apartment outraged community leaders and
prompted a march on City Hall Friday by
300 people, among t he m Gov. Nell
Goldschmidt.
The militant Jewish Defense Organt/atum
hased In New York City had offered a
•10.000 reward for anyone providing In­
formation leading to (hr arrest of those
responsible for thr death of Srntw. who
moved lo Portland several years ugo to
attend school.
"Information from Hie community and s
tot ol good detective work” led to Ore nrrak
in I he rase. Walkrr said
Mleske also known a* "Ken Death." was
arrested early Saturday on a murder charge.
hut the arrest was not inadr nubile so
deter lives could post stakeouts that led to
the a*rc*la S w v'jy a. two other men.
Walkrr said, llrrwstrr was arrrstrd on a
m u r d e r c h a r g e and S t r a s s e r was

Portland.
Multnomah County District Attorney
Michael Schrunk said he would seek the
most severe penalties possible, but said
statutes rovrrlng aggravated murder, which
carries thr death penally, do not appear to
apply In the case.
Federal charges ot nosalhlr civil rights
violations also are possible, officials said
Witnesses. Including two friends Injured
while trying to intervene, said the at lac kern
had shaved heads and wont military Jackrts
and I toots In Hie style of "skinheads. " u
loosely knd group that advocates white
supremacy and (.as loose ties wltn Ihr
Aryan Natlona movement and the Ku Klux
Klan

Reagan to attend library
ground-breaking ceremonies

Jersey as wind gusts of up to 30
mph haltered the stale, as well
as Long Island. New York City
and Rockland and Wrstchrstrr
counties in New York The high
w in d s also la a h rd thr
l*hlladelphia area, the nation's
capital and most o( Maryland,
where an unofficial rrporl near
Frederick posted a 69 mph wind
gust, the NWS said
T h r h l g h r s l w i n d s were
r x p e c t r d to die down by
daybreak Monday, but strung
winds werr forecast thrnugr
fit
tonight across the region.
A winter storm warning was
pasted early today for the
mountains and northern part of
Maine (or 3 to 8 Inches of snow,
and snow advisories werr also
up over the remainder of inland
Maine and northern Vermont
Rain was falling today over the
remainder of New England's
northern hall and northern Nrw
York stale and was exprrtrd tn
la-ronte snow stum rrs latrr today
Scattered snow showers also
stretched from Michigan to
northern Idaho early today, and
high winds also battrred the
northern half of the I'atiflc
Coast.

W ASHINGTON - President
Reagan, having surrendered
the political lim elight lo
George Bush, was bound for
California today to dedicate
Hie library that will preserve
the memories and record ol
hts two terms tn office
Rragan and hts wife. Nancy,
were leaving for an almost
week-long Thanksgiving
vacation that will mark ihetr
last official stay al the 6HH
acre California ranch that lias
served as their retreat from
Washington lor the last eight
years.
Kn route lo Ihrtr mmmtatnlop home north of Santa
Barbara, the Reagans were
scheduled to stop in the Shot
Valley, about 43 miles north
of Los Angelrs. to attend
ground-breaking ceremonies
lot thr ft. &lt;&gt;ulri Rrsgatt Presi­
dential Library
Built with private funds and
relocated after a furor erupted
over its proposed construction
al Stanford University, the
130.000 squarr fool library Is
to br situated on 100 acres ol

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donated land with a vista of
the Pacific Ocean.
A private foundation has
raised well over *100 million
lo underwrite construction
and operation of the library,
which will house archives —
papers, videotapes and other
exhibits — of the Reagan
presidency.
The California mlsalon-slyte
■'impound w ill include a
museum, reading rooms —
co n ta in in g research and
storage facilities — and a
bile affairs section. T h r
library
will be overseen by a
i
board chaired by longtime
‘
William
Reagan confidant
French Smith, who served as
attorney general In Ihr first
Reagan term
The Reagans will be spen­
ding an eighth and final
White llousr Thanksgiving al
their ranch, where Uo.y Lave
been Joined m Ih r pas! by
fam ily m em bers and re ­
mained out of public view
It wilt, in fart, he Ihelr last
trip In Ihr ranch before the
president leaves office on Jan
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Eight injured in Korean attack
Monsoons kill flvs, thousands flso
KU A LA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Torrential monsoon rains and
lashing winds killed al least five people and forred thouaanda
to flee their homra In eaatem Malaysia, officials said Monday.
Military lorrcs were dlsjwlchcd to the worst-hit arras in Ihe
roastal statr* of Krhmtan and Pahang to bolster beleaguered
rescue worker* after monsoons wreaked havoc on the region
for a third day.
More than 10.000 jieople were evacuated and parked Into
arhools and makeshift shelter* where rescue workers supplied
them with fond and blanket*
Tire Kclanian River and Its tributaries ovtrflowivl, stranding
many. Air Force helicopters delivered emergency supplies
while volunteers In boats fought the swirling waters lo reach
those whose villages were turned Into Islands
Among Ihr five known dead were a 2-year-old girt and a
20-month-old boy who drowned after falling Into the raging
c rrrnts. In addiilon. a 70-year-old man was killed ai d four
members of his family Injured when a prater house was
knocked down by strong gust*, officials said

SEOUL. South Korea — About
15 youths attacked a U.S. In­
form ation Service b ui ldi ng
Monday and set olf a loud
explosion before being driven
back In a clash that left eight
fxillee officers Injured, a U.S.
Embassy spokesman aald.
The attack In downtown Seoul
began around noon when the
youths — some armed with steel
pipes — attempted to enter Ihe
building, which houses the U S.
Cultural Center, a library and
other USlS office*, maid Jack
S e a r s , the U . S . E m b a s s y
spokesman.
"There was a loud explosion at

12:30 p.at. at Ihr entrance to the
street level door." said Sears.
There apjieared to be no Injuries
to jieople Inside the building, he
said.
Scars said hr believed three of
Ihe 15 youth* succeeded In
entering the building but vyere
driven out by trar-gas firing
police.
The U.S. Embassy later mild
eight jxillcemen were injured,
one seriously. In the attack
The attack was the latest In a
recent series of hit-and-run at­
tacks against U.S diplomatic
and m i lit a r y fa cilitie s
throughout South Korea by
students opfxxx-d to the Ameri­
can presence In the country The

Egypt, China recognize Palestinian state

OPEC trying forg« Iranlraq agreement

UwBod Pr— a Is tsm s tlssil_______________

VIENNA — OPEC officials said they are looking at several
ojrltons In their bid lo stabilize declining oil prices arid find a
face saving form ula that would b rin g Iraq track Into ihe cartel's
quota system w hile allowing Iran In boost Its output

The quest for an Independent Palestinian
stale In Ihe Israeli-occupied territories look a
major step forward with formal endorse­
ments from China and Egypt, the only Arab
slate to make jx-are with Israel
Jordan’s King Husaeln Sunday urgrd Ihe
Unllrd Stair* lo join more than 30 other
i outlines In granting formal recognition lo
Ihe fledging stale, which was proclaimed
lost Tuesday In Algeria by ihe Palestine
National Council.
Bui the U S and Israeli governments
rejected ihe proclamation, saying ihe
Palestinian parliament-In-exile did not go far
enough In Issuing statement* implicitly
rrcognKlng Israel * right to exist and
renouncing terrorism
Israel, which has launched a diplomatic

Analysts said oil prtres could fall lo 910 a txarrel or lx-low
from a current world market average of around 912.50 If the
13 member Organization of Prtrolrum Exporting Count Mrs
cannot agrre in their ministerial talks beginning today In sio|&gt;
ovnjirndui log and jiersuade maverick Iraq lo come back Into
Ihe cartrl quota agreement.
OPEC ITrsIdent RUwanu l.ukman of Nigeria warned that
failure to bolster sagging oil jvrtcea by culling production
slgntlkcanlly could lead loan emergency meeting of the rartel.
Benchmark Weal Texas Intermediate crude oil drnpjx-d 25
cents to 913.30 a barrel Friday. Kent Hatter. Ihr Texas railroad
commissioner attending the meeting as an observer to (nil
forward the views of U S jxoduerra. said he expect* price* will
"drop tn 912. maybe 910." If OPEC membrr* do not reach
agreement

Bhutto, loadors calltd to Islamabad
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — President Ghulam Ishaq Khan
summoned Benazir Bhutto and other leader* of major political
parlies to lalamabad for talk* on form In* a government after
last week * elrcttona In which no rm uplnf arcurrd an ovrrall
majority
A leader of Bhutto's Pakistan People * Party, meanwhile,
claimed Sunday that IB member* of the government-backed
Utamic Democratic Alliance mwltrhed their allegiance to I lie
Pl’P. giving It an overall majority tn the National Asmt-mbly
Ah*an. who la also a constitutional eapert. aald although P IT
legislator* would be prevented by law from switching their
allegiance* once elected, the IDA I* not a political party but an
alliance and Its members are not constrained by the
anti detection law
Bhutto maintains she already has enough support (tom
Independent* tn the assembly to form a government
The PPP gained the largest number of National Asaembly
srata In Wednesday * general elections, but failed lo secure an
ahosolute majority The pre*ldent must choose a prime
mlntstrr from whichever party he believe* ran command a
’ In the assembly.

China opana first drug traatmant cantar
B EIJIN G — China, onee plagued by rampant opium
addiction, haa admitted narculic* abuse is rising and
announced ti will soon open the nation s first drug treatment
renter In the capital, health offic ial* said today
Jiang Zuonlng. director of Andlng Hospital In Beijing s
nonhrru outskirts, said a special medical unit will hr
rstabllshrd at the hospital as early as nest month to deal with
addicts
The renter will deal mainly with patients addirtrd to "licit,
over I he-counter drugs — for example, hypnotics, narroilcs.
sleeping pills." Jiang aald In a telephone Interview. He said
most addle lions resulted from poor monitoring by doctors of
drug use by patients suffering long Illnesses.
When asked If he expected lo see patients suffering from
opium or heroin addiction — major social problems In
|»re communlsl China — he said. "We hope not Bui maybe
later (here w III lie such patients coming from other parts o( (he
country."
Jiang Iold the official English language China Dally that
China remains relatively drug free except In some border areas,
bui drug dependency la a growing problem

Aquino marks 1,000 days in offica
MANILA. 1'hlllpplnr* — President Coraron Aquino marked
Hon of 1,000 daya In office lodav.
the completion
lllng her
drtmetor* and recounting the achievements of her admlnlslralion In a bid lo rrcoup her sagging popularity.
Facing growing disenchantment with her government.
Aquino blamed right-wing factions for the country's slow
economic progress and vowed lo speed up prosecution of lax
evaders and smuggler*.
She said Ihe "poor and starving massrs" who aupported her
bid lo oust former President Ferdinand Marco* asked "only
Hun I lead them lo freedom
Aquino noted that her government quickly re-established
democratic Inatllullons and wrote a new constitution after
coming to |M&gt;wer In February lQHff. resisting attempts by
Marco* follower* lo maintain Ihe status quo
"I was offered the support of the Marro* parliament III would
keep 11 alive," she said. "If I accepted ihelr modest terms, there
would tie stability Immediately. I refused Ihe offer. I refused In
justice to our jieople to w hom that |iarllamcnl had lied."
Aquino said her government scored “ a moral victory" In
lallrd talks with the outlawed Communlsl Party of the
Philippine*, whose 25.000-sirnng armed force*, the New
People * Arm y, remains the biggest threat lo Ihe country.
But she acknowledged that her government's Inability to
achieve u permanent cease-fire opened Ihe door lo n serle* of
right-wing military roup attempt* culminating In a bloody
Aug 2H. IB87. bid which left .VI jxoplr dead and more than
.'100 wounded.

Estonian nationalists accused of threats
MOSCOW — A inrmlx-r of ihe E*lonlan par Ilament said
nallonullsl* using threats and "overt coaching" persuaded Ills
fellow legislator* lo vole In favor of a consilluilonal amendment
allowing Ihe Baltic republic lo veto Soviet law.
Estonian deputy Vasily Kollakov, who voted agalnat Ihe
umendment last week, said In an Interview published Sunday
by the official Communist Party newspajx-r Pravda that some
ul ni* colleagues wire frightened Into voting for the
controversial measure.
Kollakov. an elhnlc Russian, also said that as a result of ihe
nationalist movement In Estonia, "hundreds of thousand* of
jieople of noil-indigenous nationalities have come lo feel like
lodgers that are unwelcome lo the hosts."
A major concern among nationalists In Ihe three Baltic
republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania tuts been the
Increasing number of Rusalan migrants and the "Russifica­
tion" of language and life.

From United Pre*t Intamatlonal reports_________________

USIS building has been the
scene of such attacks In the pjxi
Many politically active univer­
sity students argue that the U.S.
Is rcsjxmslblr for the division of
Korea Into the communist North
and pro-WeMern South and ham
also supported m i l it a r y
dictatorship during ihe past 40
years of Snuih Korean history.
On Thursday about 40 youth*
attarkrd a U S military housing
complex with Iron pljx-s. club*
and firebombs.
A U.S military poller officer
was Injured In ihe at lark when
h*- was struck with Iron pljx-s
and a Korc .n nfflirr was hurt
when a steel pljx- wai thrown
through hi* windshield.

offensive In hall world recognition of Ihe
proclaimed state, had no immediate official
reaction lo ihe announcement* Sunday by
Egypt and China
Egyjil’s decision lo grant recognition In
Ihe indrjirndeni Palestinian stale was an
nourired alter a rare meeting between
Egyjdlan Foreign Minister Esmat Abdel
Mrgiild and Israeli Ambassador Shimon
Shamir
"The Arab Republic of Egypt, which wa«
In the vanguard ol jiowrrs that championed
Ihe rights of the Palestinian people ...
affirms Us recognition of Ihe Independent
Palestinian stale In accordance with Ihr
principles contained In the jmllilcal declara
Hon Issued by Ihe PNC." the Egyptian
government said In an official statement.
"Egypt, while blessing this constructive
step hope* that It will servr ihe rautc of

peace and stability in the region." ihr
statement said
In Beijing, a Foreign Ministry statement
said "Th e Chinese government with full
res|K-cl for Ihe rhoice made by Ihe Palesti­
nian jieople, has derided lo recngnl/e Hustale of Palestine "
China has long siijijNirted Palestinian
drinands for a homeland and the efforts of
Ih r Palestine Liberation Organization,
which maintain* a mission in Beijing
Recently, however. China ha* Marled a
qulrl ramjvalgn lo rxjkind unotlici.il Iradr.
cultural and military lies with Israel
Pl.O i lull nil. in Vssscr Arafat. In Baghdad
Iraq, expressed "great satisfaction and
happiness" at Ihe rreognlllnn by Egypt,
which had Initially endorsed ihr drrlara
Hon. but siopjxd short of official accep­
tance

Pro-Solidarity
forces stage
demonstrations
GDANSK. Poland - Hundreds
of demonstrator*, some chant­
ing. "Down with communism."
rallied In two Polish rule* aftrr
the government and Solidarity
founder I/ fh Walesa failed lo
make headway in selling up
jxomlsrd round table talks
A group of atxxjt 300 youths
waving proSoltaUnty banners
ma rch ed Sund ay from St
Brlglda'a Church toward Ihe
Communist Party headquarter*
In Gdansk but were blocked by
not police about 200 yard* Irons
the building
The demonstrator*, chanting
"Daw n with (Prime Minister
Mleczyslawl Kakowskl" and
" D o w n with c o m m u n i s m . "
diBjirrsrd and police did not
Intrrvrne
Solidarity sourer* said, how­
ever. that an esllmatrd 20 [x-oI&gt;lr were detained by poller at a
tram slop following Ih r de­
monstration. They said that
some of those detained had not
jxartjclpaicd in Ihe march.
In southwest Inland Sunday,
m ore than 1,000 people
marrhrd through the coal m in­
ing city of Jastrzrblc chanting
jiro Solidarity slogans without
jxrllce Interference
Organizer* said they would
march once a month until Soli­
darity. banned In IU82 following
Irnjxismon of martial law. Is
again legalized.
The protests came a day after
Solidarity founder Lech Walesa
had held his fourth and fifth
meetings In Warsaw with Interi­
or M i n is te r G e n. C z e s l a w
K t s z r z a k . F o l l o w i n g Ihe
session*. Walesa said Ihr gov­
ernment had toughened Its
stand against restoring Solidari­
ty's Irgal status
There also ajijxarrd lo have
hern no m o v r m r n t toward
nchedtiling g o v e rn m e n tjirnmlsed round table talks be­
tween authorities und dissident
groujM. including Solidarity. No
l u r l h r r meeti ngs between
Walesa and Ktszrzak were
scheduled.
T h r gnvrrnmmi promised Ihe
round-table discussions with Sol­
idarity and other dissident
g r o u p s In S r p t e m b r r In
rxrhangr for Walesa's efforts to
end crippling nationwide strikes
In late summer.
T h r demonstration In Gdansk
followed a muss dcllvrrrd lo an
rsllmatrd 3.000 |x*oplr ut SI.
Hrlglda's Church, ul whlclt Ihr
Rev. Henryk Jankowski crttlclzrd Klszezak for Ih r frequent
deployment of hravlly-itrm rd
jxillce around Ihr church.
Jankowski said water rannon
and riot police apjxrar every'
Sunday near thr churrh and
jx-ople ut lending ihr mass have
Ihr O’ identity cunls checked
"This has (hr nature of the
organized jxrllce action aimed at
Intimidating and humiliating the
people." Jankowski said. "It Is
ail Infringement of freedom of
religious practice."
Jankowski also again con­
demned the announced closing
of ihe Lenin Shipyard, ihe
birthplace of Solidarity, staling II
Is more profitable than Commu­
nist Party heudqunrtrr*.

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Bears
thump
Bucs

IN BRIEF

Trail Blazers outgun Nets
P O R TLA N D . Ore. - Jeroinc Kersey scored 29
points and Clyde Drrxlcr added 27 Sunday
nlghl lo lead the PorlUnd T ra il Dhurr* lo a
117-106 victory over Ihe New Jersey Nets.
Mike McGee tossed In
k lcojon high 33 points
lo lead Ihe , Nets, who
opened the game by
hitting 7 of their first 9
shots. However. New
Jersey then made only
thrre of their next 14
altrmpta a* the Trail
HUicra ran off a 29 21
lead at the end of the
first quarter
New Jersey scorrd 13 of the first 17 jxilnt* of
the second quanrr. Including a three pointer by
McGee that gave Ihe Nrtsa 34-33 lead.
New Jersey's last lead of Ihe game came early
In the fourth quanrr when Hoy Hinson's stuff
shot made It 60-59 The T ra il BUirrs. 4-5,
closed out the third prrtod with a 7-0 run to take
a 9284 lead.

TAMPA — Neal Anderson ran fur a pair of
first-quarter touchdowns and Chicago's dclense
badgered Vlnny Testaverde into a woeful p«rformance Sunday during a 27-15 triumph that
rslrnded Ihe Bears' mastery over Ihe Tampa Day
Buccaneers.
The Hears. 10-2. grabbed a 21-6 halftime lead
and coasted to their 12th consecutive victory
against Tampa Bay. Chicago stayed two gamesIn Ironl of second-place Minnesota In Ihe NFC
Central.
The Buccaneers, who starlrd eight ruoklrv fell
to 3-9 os many In Ihe frustrated crowd of 67.070
boord Trataverde'a continued Ineffectiveness
Testaverde. w ho was replaced by 3H-ycar-olii

H AM PTON , da — Rusty Wallace dominated
the Atlanta Journal 500 Sunday lo win his sixth
victory thta araaon. bul Bill Ellloii claimed fits
first N A SC A R Wlnslon Cup championship
"We threw everything at the m ." said Wallace,
who won $87,575. "We raced them all day long
and he (Ellloltl rode around all day long lo win
Ihe championship
"But I said If he won II. I would br the first to
congratulate him. so I want to congratulate
BUI."
Wallace- won four of the final five races this
year, and finished out ol Itic lop five only three
ttmrs In the season's second half. which hrgan
July 24 at Ponnn. Pa. lie had tally two finishes
out of Ihe top 10 during that period For Ihe
season. Wallace hod 23 lop- IO and 19 lop-flve
finishes.
title
of the

IndBlI-Smith win MWOA event

■■

Rita F ln d rll and Vrme Sm ith came out the
winner* In the Mayfair W om en * Goll Asms talion's (M W G A I Iwohall. best hall low net
tournament. Second placr went to StrlU Brooks
and Irene Harris.
In * low net mixed foursome tournament held
on Sunday at Mayfair C o un try Club, the
foursome of StrlU Brooks. Harold Brooks. I*rggy
Billups and Genrlge Billumpa came out on lop
Second place was lire foursome of Markin
Andrews. Ed Andrews. Verne Smith and Kay
Iferron and the third pUre foursome was Gloria
Prosser. A nnellr Hodge*. Connie Bauman and
Rita Findell.

The Detrail Red Wing* are gelling used In
Sieve Yierm an'a prrsence around the opposing
net. and Ihe re*l of the league I* taking a beating
breausr of 11.
Y r r r m a n scored his
19th goal of Ib r season
wllh 47 seconds left III
overtime S u n d a y nlghl.

Illllng Ihe Red Wings lo
a 5 4 victory over the
Boston Bruins
Paul M aclean had Ihe
puck In Ihe Boston rone
and was pinned against
Ilie boards by
Bruins drlensrman Garry (iu llry When Boston
renter Steve Kasper came over to help. MacLean
fired a pasa lo u streaking Y/rrm un. who flrrd a
shot over the shoulder of Bruins goallcnder
Reggie Lrm elln.
"I just protected Ihe puck and II was just a
mailer of walling for the rigid lime." said
Mar Lean, who came lo the Red Wings In a trade
wllh W innipeg Oils season. " I didn't really sec
him. but I'm gelling used lo him I knew he'd hr
Ihrrr In Hud situation "

From staff and wire reports

H O U R S S K A T IN G
H p.m. — fcJsl'N. lunn h»katr America. Women a
Com petition

F O O TB A L L
6:30 p.m . — CTV. IflRh School. Winter Park at
Jones
9 p.m. — W FTV-9, NFL. San Francisco 49ers at
Washington Redskins. IL.)

Bill* 9. JetaOlOTl
Bears 27. Burs 13
Bengal* :1H Dallas 24 |
Lkms 19. Parkers 9
Vikings 12. Colls 3
Oilers 38. Cards 2U
Chiefs 27. Hawks 24
Dn.wtia27. rill. 7
Eagles 23. Giants 17
Sainis42. Bronco* 0
Falcons 12. Haiders 6
S Diego 38. Hams 24
Pals6. Dolphins.!
finals of tha day
Yea have in (day an alnnea |it-1»«-«i i&gt;.m.. in
brat I lie Bears Tilings w ent wrong from Up­
start I saw the field well. I Jusi couldn't get
the job done' — Tam|ta Bay quarterlur k
Vlnny Testaverde

Joe Ferguson midway through ilie Una! quarter,
hll on Jusi seven of 22 |u**r* lor Ml yards The
tieleagoerrd second year pro adde d 55 yards in
five scrambles and thr two Interceptions gave
Testaverde 28 for the season In Ills I I games
Ferguson cap|K-d I hr scoring when hr threw a

Has Basra, Fags 2B

Patriots
i
kick Miamit
Unftad Praaa fwf msttaaaf___________________
MIAMI — Jason Staurovakv. a luarr lo Tony
Franklin and Te d d y GarrU In New England’s
preseason kicking competition, cam e out a
winner Sunday night.
With Garcia on tire New England bench and
Franklin missing thrre of four field goal attempt!
l&lt;*» I hr IMphln*. Siuuruvskys field goala of 22
and 34 yards provided Ihe margin of victory in
ih*- i'airkg* 6 3 w in over Mum . T h e win was
llic- lourlh straight for the Patriots, w ho are 7 5
and lied with Cleveland In Ihe race for Ihe second
wild cartl spot In Ihe AFC
I always knew I was an NFL kicker." *ald
Staurmsky. who kicked wllh Ihe Cardinals
replacement train Iasi year "Last year. I didn’t
have n together both mentally and physically ai
ihr same timr T h is year I do. and that's Ihe
difference ll do rsitt mailer whal happens here
in New England I've proved I ran kick In Ihe
N FL."
BaaFatrtats, Paga 2B

Hurricanes
manhandle

W oods
b o o s ts
R a id e rs

Elliott wins Winston Cup

m o c m v
Rid Wings clip Bruins

MFL B C O M li W IIK 12

1

FORT P IE R C E - Sophomore
Ini guard W illia m "W im py "
enods mode two frrr throws with
five seconds left In the game to give
thr Haiders of Seminole Community
College a rome-from-behind HH-H7
victory over the previously u n ­
defeated Pioneer* of Indian Hlvrr
Community Collegr before 151 fans
Saturday night.
Sophomore guard Hobrrt Th o m ­
as. a Lyman H igh School gradualr.
was outstanding as he arorrd 24
points on right of 13 shooting from
Ihe floor, including five of ala on
three point attempts, and adding
four assists as the Raiders won for
the sixth time tn seven starts The
Ptoncers fell lo 3-1 on the season.
The Katftn play third ranked Falk
Com m m ttT c o lle g e o f -W in te r
llavrn at the Health and Physical
Education Center on the Seminole
campus Tuesday night at 7 30
Seminole did not srarr for the first
2 47 of Ihe game Saturday, when
Terell Itarncs made one of two free
throws, bul in the same lime the
Raiders defense held Ihe Pioneers to
nnly'lwo points Seminole, behind
Thomas, then outscored the Ptoneera 10-2 lo la kr an 11-4 lead with
1438 left In the first half llul the
Pioneers regrouped and rut Ihe
Htader lead to 16-15 hr hind guard
J J . Taylor a n d forward T o m
Morgan The two trams then traded
baskets until an Indian Hlvrr spun
the Iasi five minutes of Ihe half
allowrd Ihe Pioneer* to lake a 46-39
halftime lead
Thomas hail nine first hall point*
and forward* llarncs and Vincent
Emerson added right and srvrn
points, rrsprctlvrly. Taylor scored
11 for the Pioneers. Morgan. Doug
Mason, and Herbie Baker scored
right points each.
The Pioneer* kept Ihe lead at
between seven and ten points for
thr first seven mlnutrs of the
second half and led 56 4H wllh

LSU, 44-3
UaHad Pram hitsmaSawal
HA T O N ROUGE. La — Sieve
W a l s h threw two touchdow ns
paaars and Carlos lluerta booted
three Held goals Saturday night to
lead No 3 Miami to a convincing
44 3 victory over No 12 Louisiana
Stale.
Th e Hurricanes, H I . scored on
their first two poaaraalona to lake
the notsy Tiger Stadium crowd nut
of the r im r . b u ild in g • 303
halltime lead and coasting In to
Improve lo H I. Mistake prone LSU
dropped lo 7-3
T h e lass was LSU » worst at home
since a 464) drubbing at the hands
of Tu la n e in 1948
Turnovers and Interceptions led
lo 20 points for Miami In the game,
played In driving rain m u c h of the
evening
•
M ia m i quickly converted two
breaks Into a IOO lead On Ihe
M urrkanrs first drive. Walsh hll
lo-nnard Conley on a 17-yard past lo
I he L S U I and Conlry fumbled Into
I he end rone, wherr Randal Hill
recovered lor the touchdown.
I he tlimtranrs again held LSU,
and on fourth and 4 at the Tiger 24.
punter Krnr Bourgeois llrlded a
high snap and attempted a pass that
was Incomplete Two ru n n in g pUyq
and an Incomplete pass netlefl
Miami just 3 ysrds. and
Huerta
butted a 27 yard field goal for a 10-0
Ie.u1

SCC's William Wimpy' Woods lays in two point* In last week's game vs
Embry Riddla Woods hit two free throws with live seconds remaining on
Saturday to give the Jaiders en 88 87 victory over Indian Rivtr
13 10 lo play Seminole started
fighting l*ack and. behind liner
straight three pointer* by Thomas,
flnullv lied thr score al 67-67 wllh

7 39lo play.
Semlliolr continued In play well
and look a 73 60 lead wllh 6 09 lo
s&lt;&gt; d . u . . .

»• &lt; ■ o n

“

Cleveland Gary loik a pttchoul on
the first play of the second quarter
and broke two tackles en route lo k
3 1-yard touchdown and a 17 0
Miami lead Miami's defrnsr set up
Huerta's 21 yard Held goal for a
20-0 lead as Kandy Shannon rrrov
errd Eddie Fuller's fumble at the
LSI) lO.
L S U blew two s c o rin g opIMirtunlttrs when David Drowndyke
missed a 24-yard field goal and Tom
Hudson's paaa from from the Miami
17 w as picked off b y Charles
I'ham ts In the end rone

Tiebreaker to decide 4A-7 title
’Notes need
solid effort

Lions look
for intensity

■y CHRIS FISTRR

■ y H A R R BLVTHI
Herald eports writer

Herald sports editor

Seminole High will load up Its
offensive arsenal, look for the defrnse to hold Its own end "let the
chips fall where they may" tonight
In the Ihrrc-way tiebreaker for the
District 4A-7 title at Oviedo High
The Nolra. 4-6 during the rrgular
season, go up against Leesburg |6-4|
In the first tiebreaker with the
winner lo play Oviedo |8-2|. T o ­
night's survivor will hit the road
Friday for Ihe 4A*4 Region playoff at
Land O' Lakes.
"The altitude of the ballrlub Is a
very positive one going In.*’
Seminole roach Emory lllakr said.
"The win over DeLand Friday gave
u»a big boost."
During the regulur season.
Seminole dropped a 34-22 decision
lo Leesburg, but outscored the
Yellow Jackets. 22-6. In Ihe second
half.
"Leesburg has a very aggressive
offense and our defense was not up

□Baa 'Kolas. Pag* 41

Ovltdo quarterback Matt Blanton hopes to help Oviedo lo Ihe 4A-7 District
title tonight Oviedo, Seminole and Leesburg will gol together lor a
thrae-way tiebreaker lo decide Ihe champion tonight at Oviedo High

Oviedo roarh Jack Blanton will
look to get his (ram fired up when
they take ihe field In the Kansas
t i e b r e a k e r between O v i e d o .
Seminole and Leesburg tonight at
Oviedo High School.
T h e event will start at 7:30 with
admission 43. All three teams tied
with a 2-1 record In District 4A-7
play and will battle It out to k c
which tram advances to the playoffs
this Friday against Land 'O Lakes.
Oviedo won the coin toss and will
host the event snd play the winner
of fhe Leesburg-Semlnolc matchup.
The Kansas tiebreaker is a system
which places the ball on the ten
yard line and gives a team four
downs to scoie. Tin team that wins
Is the team that scores and prevents
the other team from totaling the
same amount of points.
" I think the team that wins the
opener will have Ihe advantage, not
us.” Oviedo roach Ja c k Blanton
Ovtede, Page 4 B

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SCOREBOARD

Fred Smciia* blocked a Pal
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overtime and Scott Norwood
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W
I* Mo t »a Mara* IV Into the extra erosion lo give the
• W lS tM lIt S U M l*
Dill* a 9-fl triumph over the New
h r « S i l i l l M I I M IS
York Jet* and the A FC Eaat title.
Mmr* I t * Co t , | * N S i I «
The Buffalo BUI* locked up the
W O -O u p Iw i IS taw*
first of 10 NFL playoff berths
itewelt
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The Hill*, an NFL-bcsi I I I.
won their Drat division title since
l WHO and clinched a division at
the earliest point in a season
since the NFL went to a 10-gamr
schedule in 1978. It Is also Ihr
first lime Buffalo has hosted a
playoff game since the 1966
American Football League title
game.
*tany n' the 78.3C3 fans at
Rich Stadium responded Sunday
by streaming onto the rainsllrked artificial turf to tear
dawn down the goalposts ss a
force of 200 security officers let
them have Ihclr way. The fans
paraded around the stadium
with sections of the yellow post*
for about a half hour
"We wanted to bring It home
In front of everybody." Smerlas

Stoudl. playing for Lomax, fired
three touchdown pataca, but
w a i Intercepted twice and
u c k rd five lime*.

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W f
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said
Nothing Is swreter than
winning it In front of the horn**
crowd."

■•■gala M , Cowboys 24
A t I r v i n g . Tex as . J a me s
Brooks ran 5 1 yards for a
touchdown en route to gaining
I4H yards rushing and caught
one of Boomer Eslason's three
scoring passes to help the
Bengal*. 9-3. maintain a onegame lead over Houston In the
AFC Cenual. Dallas. 2 -It), los.
Its eighth straight game, two
short of the francnlsr record

OUars 32, Cardinals 20
At Houston. Warren Moon
threw three touchdown passes
and ran lur a score to powrr the
Oilers. H I. over Ihr Cardinal*.
7-5. whose NFL top-ralrd otfrnsr
s tr u g g l e d w it h o u t i nj ur ed
quarterback Neil Lomax Cliff

At Cleveland. Bernlr Kovir
threw two touchdown passe*
and the Browns. 7-3. converted
three turnovers Into 17 point*
Pittsburgh. 2-10. Is 0-5 against
the AFC Central,

Chiefs 17, teshawke 24
At Kansas City. Mo.. Nick
Lowery kicked a 40-yard field
goat with 40 second* left to hit

the Chlcfit, 3-7-1. lo mnr-ecuilvr
triumphs for the first lime since
1986 Kansas City beat Seattle
6-6. for the seventh consecutive
time in Arrowhead Stadium
Chargsrs 22, R s a u 24
At Anaheim, pallf.. Anthom
Miller returned a klckolf 93
yards for a touchdown and Mark
Malone came off the bench In
rngtneer a pair of fourth-quart rr
scoring drives for San Diego. 4 8
The Rain*. 7-3. lost their third
consrcutlve game lo fall two
game* behind first-place New
Orleans In the NFC West.

S a in ts ro c k B ro n c o s , 42-0
Bobby Hebert threw three
touchdowns pasae*. two to Erie
Marlin, to lead the Saints lo a
42-0 rout of Denver, the Broncos'
worst shutout defeat In twu
decades
The last time Denver sufferrd
a worse shutout was In 1967.
w h e n O a k l a n d ripped the
Broncos 31-0. The 42-0 score
was the greatest margin of
victory ever by the Saints,
eclipsing their 38-0 shutout of
Atlanta last year.
Th e Saints. 9-3. opened a
two-game lead on the secondplace Lo* Angelr* Ram* In Ihr
NFC West.
The Sutnts. guaranteed their
second straight winning season
aflrr not having one In their first
20 years, also appear likely lo go
lo live playoff* for the second
straight year.
"In my utmost imagination. I

'ire ««(•

7-yard touchdown po** to Frank
Pillow with 59 second* remain­
ing
All early Tcstaverde Intercep­
tion net up a I-yard T D run by
Anderson, who also added a
17-yard scoring dash Krvln
Butler kicked two field goal* ami
rookie fullback Brad Muster
turned Mike Tomr/aks screen
(m m Into a dO yunl T D as the
Brurs won for llir eighth lime in
nine weeks.
To m ria k . 14-2 a* an NFL
Martrr and 6 0 against the Buc­
caneer*. is playing lor ihr in(ured Jtm McMahon Hr com­
pleted nine ol 21 |mvm -« for 179
yard* Chicago* defense made
the log plays In llte second hall
and J im llarhaugh relieved
lomr/ak midway through the
ilnal period.
Donald Igwrlnilkr kicked held
goal* of 27 and 23 yards for the
Huccanrrr*. who drew within
21-8 early in the fourth period
whe n rookie K e r r y (inode
downed Chicago punter Bryan
Wagner In the end rone for u

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At Milwaukee. Eddie Murray
kicked four field goals lo enable
Detroit 3-9. to make Wayne
Foriles a winner in hi* coaching
debut Fontcs was named In­
terim roach alter Darryl Rogers
was fired last week. The Packers.
2-10. dropped their fifth straight
and share the NFL'a worst re­
cord with Dallas and Pittsburgh

In Ihr btilllr for the No. I pick in
the college draft.
Vlklags 12, Calls 2
At Minneapolis. Churk Nelson
kicked four field goals lo help the
Vikings. 8-4. end lndtanu|M&gt;ti%
livr-game winning strruk The
Colls. 6-6. are a game brhlnd In
the battle for.Ihr AFC's second
wildcard.
Baglas 22, Oiaata 17
At Cast Ruthrrlord. N..I .
Clyde Simmons raced IS yard*
after teammate Luts Zendcja*
had a field goal blockrd with
8:30 left In ovrrtim r. giving
Philadelphia. 7-5. a sharr of the
NFC Fast lead with the Qlanl*
and Cardinals
F a lc o n 12. Haidars 6
At Los Angelr*. John Settle
dove Into lire end roue limn I
yard with 407 tell lor Ailatil.i
4-6. Tlie Falcons. 27th In Hu
NFL In total defense. limited Dm
Angeles. 6 6 . to a |ialr ol Chris
llahr field goals

salted over Wagner'* head and
the Chicago punter had no
choice but to full on top of the
ball
The safety came Just moment*
alter middle linebacker Mike
Singletary sliqqied Tampa Bay
rookie tailback lairs Tale on a

l o u r l h - a n d 1 vault at the
Chicago IU Alter the salriv
Maurke Douglas* picked off a
Teslavrritr pas* leading to
Holler'* 30 yard held goal
Holler'* 43 yardrr with 2 2t)
m iii .oiimg made it 27 H alter
Douglas* recovered a lomhle at
lit trifleId

never would have thought that
we would beat Denver 42-0."
Saints Coach Jim Moca said. "I
feel as If H was out heal
performance as a tram *n«,r I've
been here."

Llaaa lk . Fsckars 9

Patriots
C o s tln s d lr s n ib
Sluumvsky was waived hy Ihr
Patriot* In prrseasori. a* (iarcla.
a fourth-round rlralt choice, and
Franklin, a lO-year veteran, battlrrl lor the kicking |oh (iarcla
beat out Franklin, hut New
England re signed Slaurovsky
Oct. 26 alter (iaielu missed three
Held goals and un extra |iolril In
n 23-20 loss to Htdlalu.
Gurrta still liundlr* klckolls
and long fu-ld gistls
Slaurovsky. who practiced
using Ids 79-year-old grandfuthrr us a holder while hr was
without a Irani lilt* (all. wild hr
felt no pressure mi hi* kicks.
"I thought there would lie a lot

more points •Mined, so I here was
no prrssurr whrn I made the
kicks." Slaurovsky said. "I Just
concent ruled no my Joti. and
they went through "
Franklin, slgneil to replace Ihr
injured Fuad Hr veil, proltuhly
had tils last game In a Miami
uniform. Franklin missed from
23. 50, and 54 yards Sunday,
and lias ronnretrd on Jusl 4 ol
11 attempt* In his live gullies
with Miami
Rrvell wus eligible lo come oil
Injurrd reserve this week, but
wus not quite ready lo play.
Franklin, who runner led on a
27-yard Held goal In Ihr second
quarter.

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dune by Barnes. Emerson, and
Irrshman Itishard Brown, who
shot five lor five from the floor In
the second hall.
Bill Indian River came hark
and lied Ihr score al 82 82 wllh
2 07 led when Baker converted
two offensive rebounds Into
scorrs and Eddie Terrell added a
rebound huskn, A layup hy
Barnes off u nice feed from
Thomas put the Raider* ahead
84-82 Mill two free throw* hy
T rrrrll &gt;10(1 one hy Dan Pcrollo
pul the Pioneers ahead 85-84
with 1:32 tell. Seminole regained
the lead with 0:40 tell when
Thomas scored on a layup oil a
pass from Hurries. Bui again
indlun River went hack ahead
whrn Taylor till a twisting IH
foot Jumper with 20 seconds left
lo puI them ahead 87-86.
Seminole called lime out with 11
second* left lo set up a Iasi
second play. Woods came oil a
pick by Nick Mllldakis and was
Ion led by Prrollo wllh five sec­
ond* led. Womb calmly made
both frrr throw* and Seminole's
defense forced the Pioneers to
throw the ball out of bounds to
give tlie Raiders their sixth win
of the season.
Also In double figure scoring
for lhe Raiders. In addition to
Thomas, wax Durnrx with 17.
and Emerson and Brown wllh 12

rai h Emerson led In rebounds
with 11 while also picking iqi
four steals, three assist* and l wo
blocked shot* Robert Ki rclurdrlU grahls-d eight rrbmands.
Woods led In assists with live
while picking tip I litre steals
Barnes addctl lour assist* and
T .J . Srulrltu added three assists
The Pioneers (ml live |M-i&gt;plc In
douhlr (Igurrs led hy llukrr with
IN. and Taylor anil Morgan with
16 each. Morgan also led In
rebound* with seven and Taylor
plrke up a game high eight
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A night to rem em ber for county sw im m ers
fun and In doing so came from sixth to second In
Ihe 100 backstroke.
"After prelims I wasn't really sure how I was
going to do." Moon, who Is only a sophomore,
said. "I was scared for Ihe first time In my life. I
thought t could get second and after we had a
team meeting In between prellma and finals the
team waa wired. Clay told ua It would be hard,
hut we could do It. I still can't believe we did II."
Disbelief was abound the day after Ihe
unprecedented (rat at Ihe homes of the Lady
Patriots, especially from the team’s captain
Krtstrn Pauley, who was ecstatic to go out of high
school swimming In style.
"I still can't believe we did II. All of us are so
cached." Pauley said "L**l yrai w r sll fell span
In thr tins)*, but this year w r all had a different
uliltudr. Clay said wr shouldn't lake things so
srrtously and nnl lo gel so nervous sboul II. He
said thul win or lose wr were still the lies! tram. I
was so high off of Ihe meet and everyone was so
pumped up that we all swam our best times "
Lake, who was unstoppable in the finals, felt
that something In the atmosphere of Ihe meet
helped Ihr Lady Patriots Maybe It was Ihe Ihrong
of wild parents who cheered fanatically for their
tram or something In thr way Ihe Lady Pals
reached deep down for lhal one thing that only
champions have Whatever II was. the swimming
world now bus a new stair champion In Lake

•F CH U CK B U ffO IM
Harold correspondent
ORLANDO — After having a day to relish Ihelr
much deserved and long awaited Class 4A state
swimming title, the Lady Patriots of Lake
Brantley still have a hard lime believing that their
dream Is now a reality.
"It still hasn't lilt me yet that I won three things
and we won thr stale title." Lake Brantley’s triple
state champion JoDee Lake said. "I really don't
know what to say."
After being the bildesmalds for the past two
years, the Lady Pat splashers finally got a
wedding of their own. however this wedding was
for t (tampions. Using a Iresh ntinode after a poor
showing In the preliminaries, thr la»ki Brantley
girls came together and did whul they had Itern
trying lo do for the (tost four year* — win a slate
title.
"A ll of us worked hard to do what we did."
Brantley's tennlfer M-mn who had the swim of
the meet. said. "Clay (Parnell) pushed us hard
this year. We never missed pearl Ire and worked
for everything we got ."
Even though Moon didn't win an event, she did
turn her efforts around for the team and picked
dp rrurlal points at the most Intense point In Ihr
meet. After suffering from an acute rase of lhe
Jitters In Ihe morning. Moon went out and had

Seminole
breaks onto
state scene
■ r c h o c k a im a itt
Herald correspondent___________
While Holies and Pine Crest
were collecting slate lilies In Ihe
Class :iA swimming champion­
ships al Ihe Orlando Interna(tonal Aipiallr Center, Seminole
High School was hrruklng onto
Ihe swimming scene snd mak­
ing an Imparl on high arhnol
swimming thal will tie fell for
years to crane
Alter taking a surprising sev­
enth place finish al Ihr district
meet a week ago. Ihr Sent Imiles
shaved and rrshavrd for lire
tremendously fast :tA slatr
finals For Ihe Oral lime In srlnail
history Inr Svtminoh . had two
athletrs In the stale finals
Cissy lliirgrss drop)ted t w o
seconds ufl both of tier rveins lo
placr IHIh In Ihe 20(1 tree and
I4lh In Ihe 100 lly Her places
might not look like much, bul
Iter limes would have been good
enough for a Ihlh place In Ihr
frre and a 7»h place in the Ity in
Ihe Class 4A slate meet.
Ilurges*. swimming at her
lifetime peak, shattered both of
her school records which site
had s r l only a werk ago
Swimming as It shr were on fire.
Ilurgrss hla/rd lo a I OO OH In
ihr 100 butterfly and ilr t ln l lo a
2 00 40 in Ihr 200 Irrr
Tw u more sc Is ml records fell
al Ih r m rrl. one firing IO years
old and Ihe oilier only a week
old

Senior Sean Mickle broke a
IO-yrar mark In Ihr 50 free with
hts ninth placr lime of 21.HO
T h r previous irtord was held by
Murk Smith with Ids 1077 ilinr
of 22.10. Mickle also truntrd
with Scott la-wls. Jell Hrllord.
and Troy l)rp|irn lo break Hint
wrrk-old record In the 200
m rdlry rrlay with a llntr cl
1:40.11.
Mickle ended his high school
swimming in siylr by ul»&lt;&gt; w in­
ning Ihe rtmsolallon heal In Ihr
IOO free for another ninth placr
finish. Aflrr coming from behind
after a sluggish first 50. Mickle
lurried on Ihr turbo lo finish
with 47.73 clocking
Sralt Lewis, who has conic
from being an average high
school swimmer lo a dominant
force In Ihe backstroke. pulled in
ul 50.01 for 20th place.

Brantley.
"I don't know what It was, hut I felt longer and
stronger In Ihe water than I ever have," Lake
said. " I l'i like nothing can touch me."
So what’s next for these new state champions?
Ryan Pauley summed It up beat when she said
" I ’m glad that w r finally won state t Just h "pr «■*■
can keep It up next year,"
The county could be proud of thr troys In the
area also as they rocked and rolled to two top Dvr
finishes with the Grryhounds'of Lyman coming
In third and Ihr Rams of Lake Mary touching In at
fifth for the second consecutive yrar
The swims of the meet came from one of ihe
most unlikely athletes lo ever sirup on a suit
Senior Jim Bandy from Lyman dropped an
Incredible eight seconds off his previous best time
»n the 500 free to plate third behind his brother
Dave. Jim also placed fifth In Ihr 200 Irrr
"I am really happy wilh my swims " Handy,
who hopes lo go to Princeton, said "I fell ih r 200
In the morning would set the lone for tny meet I
was hoping lo gel mil and gri my goal Mmr. bul
Ihe time I swam was Ihrre seconds (aster than
my goal lime."
Lake Mary pul together school rerords In seven
events on Ihe swimming of (trad Hrldgrwatrr.
Karl Kuchma. Steve Kostowlri. and Chris
Snlvrly. All four combined for u third place llnlsh
In the 200 m rdlry rrlay and head coach Wall
Morgan was more than pleased wtlti hts tram s

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Herald &gt;port* writer
Seminole High Schools Imy*
t russ country leant had a case
ol Murphy's Law (everything
that could go wrong dfdl Sat­
urday in Ihe J A slate m rrl and
placed 15th after serond
runner IJulvin Davis had to
stop running due In a muscle
pull
Jason Kaiser led Ihr way for
the Trllte. placing 12th nvrrnll
with a lime of 16 00 llrrnt
INisev was serond III H5lh.
followed by Murus E g a n
(HHlh). Milan Hoops (lOOthl.
David Wallace (I02nd|. and
Dale Wright 1107th)
"Anything lhal could have
gone wrong did." Scrnlrmlr
couch K rn Hruutnun said.
'Jason (Kaiser) fell down 40
yards In and iltry had in
restart Ihe rare. When Jason
fell Davis hud lo Jump over
him and lhal caused a htp
jxnnter lhal eventually guve
out. He fell down with about a
hall mile lo go. he tried lo
plant and Just (ell. (here Is no

way hr could finish Ihe race."
Hraumun was plrased with
th r efforts of Ihe Tri be,
though, as the (ram made Its
first trip to the state meet.
"I think they look the meet
to seriously." Hrautnan said.
"I also think Ihry learned that
this Is just another meet. Dial
it's not all Its rrarkrd up lo be.
If we ever return with these
same runners I think they will
do much better."
Rocklrdge ended up winning
ihr m rrl with 103 (minis. Just
nipping drlrtiding slate chain
plon N'lcevllle who finished
with 106. N i c r v l l l r was
Ihnught to have won Ihr meet,
bul ihr Jury of appeals re­
versed Ih r scoring of (wo
runnris lhal gave the title to
Ihe Haiders
Though Seminole did not
run up lo Its capabilities li was
still an honor to represent the
school In Its first stair appear­
ance. Seminole will lose two
settlors. Kaiser and Posey, hut
will look lo make a return trip
us a strong nucleus returns
"W r were happy In run In

Ih r stale meet." Ilrauman
said. "Nobody experlrd us lo
get this far. I don't Ihtnk wr
ran lo our capabilities. Htshop
Moore finished tenth and
w r vr run around or close to
them all season and I think If
we had a good race wr would
have been real close or in the
lop ten."
Kaiser, who won Ihe Region
3A-2 race with a personal best
time of 15 24. stayed with the
lenders of the rare until Ihe
mile and a hall mark. Kaiser
Ihrn trird to make up the
ground In the final mile bul
could not crack thr lop ten
"He lost contact around the
midpoint of the race and was
coming on In ihr Una I mile."
Ilrauman said. "H r ran a good
race and had a grrai season."
Seminole overall as a Irani
had a real good season and
could develop to be one of the
top learns In their class In two
years
“ I ' m plrased With the
season." Hruuman said.

Fiesta sh o o ts for national title gam e

Jay Edwards continued his
come thick from personal pro­
blems Sunday, and Indiana con­
tinued to lx-nr lit
Edwards hit live Ihrre-pofnt
shots and finished with 27
ixilnls. leading the I7lh-rankrd
ilnoslerx past ro-No. IH Stanford
H4-73 In a quartertlna*
1 game of
Hlg Apple National Invitation
Tournament.
Indiana moved info Wednes­
day night s srntillnals In New
York along with No. 3 North
Carolina. No. H Syracuse und No
13 Missouri North Carolina
fuers Missouri in the iqienlng
game nt the dnuhtrheader.
followed by Indlana-Syraruse.
The championship and thirdplace games are Friday night
Eaeh of the srntiflnallsis w on
twice on Its hom e court In th r
first tw o rounds

A l s o on S u n d a y , N o r t h
Carolina lum rd tuck Georgia
93-91. Syracuse rouird W yom ­
in g 107 8 1 . and M i ss o ur i
■loaned Xavier M.t-7 I
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E d w a r d s w a s (lift T e n
Freshman of Ihr Year Iasi
season, hut he had Ills scholar­
ship revoked by Boosters Coach
Hobby Kniglu Iasi summer for
academic shortcomings. He ihrn
underwent drug counseling In
Srptrmher
Hqwever. hr has picked up
where he lell off on the court. He
collected 14 (stints In an 83-4H
rout of Illinois Stale, then shot
the Hooslers (tost Stanford.
"Th is Is u hlg step." Edwards
said. "We're Iryfog 1° show the
rest of thr trams that wr should
be ranked higher than we are."
Todd Judlow made 17 of HI
free throws, scored 23 points
und grabbed 12 rrlxnmds lor
Indiana, w h ic h led 32-27 ut
halltime and never allowed Ih r
Cardinal to draw closer Todd
Lie hi I scored 22 (mints lo lead
Stanford. 1-1.
Al Chapel Hill. N.C.. Scntl
Williams scored 25 point* and
Ignlird 9-0 and 15-0 runs lo slat I
each half for Ihe Tar Heels, who
led by as many as 25 points In
Ihe second half
Williams, a 6-foot-lO Junior
center, had the game's (Irst
seven [mints and the Tar Heels
hulll an early 18 point lead

U n lls f f r s n International
T h r Klrslu Howl extended Invitations
Saturday lo No 1 Notre Dame and No. 4
West Virginia. Ihrn raised thr possibility of
pushing Ihr game Kick a day If It Is lo
determine Ihr nuilonul chuinplonshlp.
Klrslu Howl officials rxtrndrd an Invita­
tion lo Notrr Damr following ihr Fighting
trtsh's 21-3 victory over Penn Stale. West
Virginia urrrplrd Its hid Just minutes Itefure
Its 31-0 victory Saturday night over No. 13
Syracuse.
Hv Inviting Ihr nation's only two un­
beaten Division I -A Independents, the
Fiesta Bowl put llseir In |x&gt;sttloii in host thr
national championship game for Ihe srennd
lime In three years.
Shortly afler issuing ihr bids. Flrstu Howl
officials said they would consider moving
Ihr game lo phm r tlmr Jan. 3 If Noirr Damr
defeats Nn. 2 Southern Cal Saturday to
remain unbeaten. T h r Fighting Irish and
Trojans lake 10-0 records into Hint game.
West Virginia completed Its season Satur­
day ul 114).
Penn Stale defeated previously top-ranked
Miami tn a battle of two tinbeulcns In the
19A7 Fiesta Bowl, giving Ihr Nlttany Lions
the national title In the final rankings. Penn
Stale was ranked second enlrrlng that
game.
"We would probably sll down und look ul
some things tomorrow." said John Junker,
aaaoclatc executive director of Ihr Flrstu

Louisiana Slate. T h r Hall n( Fame Howl
would lake Ihe tram not going tn the Sugar
Howl to fare Syracuse AIu bantu ts sched­
uled to face Army In Ihe Sun How l
The nation's only other undefeated team.
No. 10 Arkansas, sewed up Its Colton Howl
bid two weeks ago by wi nn in g thr
Southwest Conference. The Ha/orbarks.
10-0, were Idle Saturday and face No. 3
Miami next Saturday.
Miami, the defending national champion,
accepted a bid In thr Orange Howl, where
Ihe Hurricanes will pluy seventh-ranked
Nebraska. 7-3 victors over No. 8 Oklahoma
Saturday In Ihr Hlg Eight llllr game
The Sooner* accepted u hid lo l he Clirus
Howl, where they will fare Atlantic Coast
Conference champion Clrmson. The 15thrankrd Tigers defeated South Carllna 29-10
Saturday. South Carolina accepted a bid lo
thr Liberty Bowl lo face Indiana.
Also. No. 14 Oklahoma Slate accepted a
IU IIK
.IwH I
its 13-211
victory over Iowa State. The Cowboys,
featuring record-selling rusher Bum ' Sand­
ers. will face Wyoming. Ihe Western Athletic
Conference champions. Wyoming. 10-1.
played a late game Saturday night at
Hawaii.
Michigan Stale, the defending Rose Bowl
champion, accepted a bid lo the Gator Bowl
following Its 3 6 0 rout of Wisconsin. T h r
Spartans. 6-4-1. won their final six games lo
snatch Ihe bowl bid. where they will face
Georgia.

Georgia. I - 1. rallied from lhal
deficit, but cotddn'l overcome
North Carolina's 150 nin that
started Ihr second half
Kevin M a d d r n srorrd IH
points for Ihr Ta r Heels, and Jeff
Lrbo added 14.
"W r had an amazing beginn­
ing." North Carolina Cnarh Dean
Smith said. "W e were active
defensively and doing olher
things well. T h r rlrphanl then
Jumped on our track, but we
responded and played u good
game against a fine learn."
Elmore Spencer, a 6-foot-I I
rrdshlrt freshman, scored 21
(minis for Georgia.
Al Syracuse. N.Y.. Stephen
Thompson s If) (mints led six
Orangemen in double figures.
Sherman Douglas and freshman
Hilly Owens each added 15. and
Derrick Coleman srorrd 14 and
grahtx-d 11 rrbounds.
Syracuse, which shot 85 per­
cent In the hrst half, led 56-34 at
halftime and coasted.
"Now wr go lo New York and
play ugalnsl teams that are
going to be In the Top 10. which
•(mold hrlp us." Syracuse Coarb
Jim Hoeheini said.
Robyn Davis scnrrd IB points
to trad Wyoming. 1-1.
Al Columbia. Mo.. Hymn Irvin
had a career-high 28 points, und
the Tigers used an H-O spurt
midway through Hie second half
to (&gt;ull away from Xavier.
Doug Smith had 16 points and
11 rebound* for Missouri. Stan
K i m b r o u g h paced the
Muskelrrrs. I - I . w ith 23points.
The victory was career No. 499
tor Tigers Coueh Norm Strw an.
D UKE RIPS K E N T U C K Y
S P R I N G F I E L D . Muss. Danny Ferry srorrd 23 (minis
and keyed a 29-3 second-half
run Saturday lo hrlp prrseason
No I Duke overwhelm Kentucky
80-55 m Ihe Hull of Fume Tlp-olf
Classic, the seuMinopener for
both leant*.
Afler a basket by the Wildcats'
I-cron Ellis lied Ihe srore 43-43
with 16 41 remaining, the Blue
Devils went on surges of 16-0
und 13-0. inlerntplrd only by
Heggir Hanson's ihrcr-poim play
ut 10(H). Kentucky scored Just
those 3 (mints In u 13:16 spun,
committing 9 turnovers und
shooting 1 for 11.

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Howl "It wouldn't appear lo tie a fronthunter thing yri. There are a number of
people lo consider — the universities, ihr
network (NHC). our people."
The Fiesta Howl srl up Ihr national
championship Iwn yrurs ago by moving Its
game from Ih r morning of Jan. 1 to prime
lime Jan. 2.
"If II would serve ihe best Interests of the
universities, w r'll go from there." Junker
said. "Then w r'll Inquire of NHC. Inquire of
our people."
Noire Damr Coach lam I loll/ said Ills
players must worry ubout USC Iteforr they
think about a national title showdown
against West Virginia.
"We ran't even be uffordrd Ihe luxury of
thinking ubout (u national title).** Holt/ said.
"I run die and still go lo heaven without
winning Ihe nuilonul championship. T h r
htshop and Ihe people here say so. I asked
them."
The Tio ja u s'ciniicd a trip i i the I1***Howl against Hlg Ten champ Michigan with
a 31-22 victory over cross-town rival UCLA
Saturday. The sixth-ranked llruins accepted
a bid to the Cation (fowl following Ihe loss.
The Sugar Bowl filled one of Its spots with
No. 5 Florida State. The second berth, going
to the Southeastern Conference champion,
will not be decided until Friday, when No. 0
Auburn fares Alabama nt Birmingham. Ala.
An Auburn victory would send the War
Eagles to the Sugar Howl, bul an Alabama
victory would give the berth In No. 12

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"I was kind of surprised w r w rrr os strong as
wr w rrr.” Morgan said "I'm really plrased with
our season. This has brrn one of Ihr most
succrsslul seasons we've rv rr hud Thr horses
rumr through m ihr last rn rri."

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In the fifth quarter, Oviedo
la y s D eltona follow ed by
y m a n v s . L a k e Brantl ey.

Patriots while Oviedo Is led by
point guard Danny Phillips.
Seminole High also foal some
tnjM.rdrli player* to grortustbm.
but the Notes return a solid
contingent of y ~ m g players led

by Robert Moore. Sam Ayers and
Von Eric Smalt. Lake Howell
also lost several standouts to
ituation but hopes to come
k strong iunder second-year
coach MlkeSpatois.
Lake Mary Is a team that
returns a number of Ita top
p ts y m from a year ago. when
the Rams reached the district
finals.

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Soccer fans can get a preview
of the Seminole County teams
on Tuesday night as Lake Mary
High boats a preseason jam­
boree.
In th e o p e n i n g h a l f ( 40
minutes). Lake Mary goes up
BWsinat
hut&gt; In
a KnllU
against rVila^n*a
Oviedo's ILions
In a
bailie
of defending district champions.
Kickoff is 5:30 p.m.
The second half, starting at
6:30. feat u r n Dr Land vs. LaJ-c
Brantley followed by Bishop
Moore vs. Lake Howell si 7:10
and Seminole vs. Lym an at 6.
Admission to Ihe Jamboree Is
•3 for adults and • ! for Mudrills.

of players from last year s team
which made It lo the Final Four
In Class 4A for Ihe second year
In a row. Oviedo also returns a
good nucleus from Ihe learn that
claimed the school's first ever
district soccer crown.
Lake Brantley Is another solid
program In Seminole County
that fields a competitive side
practically every year. DcLand.
meanwhile. Is still trying lo build
Us program lo Ihe level of lls
Seminole Athletic Conference
foes.
Bishop Moore hopes to come
hack strong In 1980 80 after
bring ousted hum the district by
Oviedo a year ago Lake Howell's

Silver rtawk* * 1 « look for »
strong season In 1000-00. T h r
Hawks have been district con
lenders for the past several
seasons but have not been able
to get past the district tourna
tnent.
Seminole High is also attempting to build Its program to
the level of Ihe Class 4A school*
In th e c o u n t y . L y m a n ,
meanwhile, looks to reload for
another successful campaign
The Greyhounds have some of
Ihe best returning Ulent In thr
area.
T h e r e g u l a r s eas on for
Semhiuto County soccer tram* u
scheduled to open on Dec I.

Team s relish state tournament experience
with a 17-18 record for thr
season and was 13-17 when
Ihe playoffs began
T h r award for the muni
valuable mlght-mltr gor* in
Cardinal Gibbons' 3-3 armor
Nora Smith It seemed that
Cardinal Gibbons had its best
rallies when Smith came mi in
serve. In two matches, she was
33 for 33 in serving and
accounted for IS points off her
serve and also played superbly

Herald sports editor
Oviedo's Lady Uons may
have come up short in iheir
quest for a Class 3A champi­
onship. but they found out this
past w e e k e n d the Sl at e
Tournament feeling la a feeling
like no other. It's a feeling they
definitely plan on discovering
again.
In their first ever stale
tourney appearance, the Lady
Lions, who finished at 23-3.

Joining Durso and Sahm mi
thr Sanford Herald sports stall
Class 3A All-Stale Team, are
G ibb on s' Smi th. Oviedo's
Hollis and Pori Charlotte*
lloill Hum*
Experience also won mil m
Ihe Claas 4A Stale Touriia
menl where Miami Sunset
closed out a spectacular 3 0 0
season by winning lls aremul
consecutive cham pionship
The Lady Knights rltminaird
Pensacola Pine Forest In llw
arm IfInals then oulslrd lima
Raton Spanish Hlvcr in ihe
championship
Sunset had Ihe longest
servlcr siring of the entire
tournam ent whr n Melissa
Galley came on against Pine
Forest with Ihe storr lied at
2-2. and served Ihe nest 13
points in a row. with lour of
them bring aces
Game two ol that same
maleh fralured one ol ihr
must thrilling service slung*
I h r l o u r n r y w h r n Pine
Forest's Alms Upchurch t ame
on with Ihr Jump srrvr and
asn sal four aces in a row to
give the Lady Fugles a 13 13
lead Sunset managed to
escape the dutches of Up
rhurrh and sroted Ihr nest
three points In win the maldt

not play their beat match of
the season. Oviedo came out
nervous then settled down and
looked good In spots but never
totally got It together In a 15-6.
15-13 defeat at the hands of
eventual stale champion Fort

superior eapertence at the
state level in roiling lo their
fifth consecutive ataSe title and
10th In the teat 14 years And
thing that separated the Lady
Redskins from the Lady Uona.
"I was watching them warm
up and they really weren't
Intimidating." Oviedo senior
Anns Hollis said of Gibbons. "I
fell we could be them If arc
played as well as we were
capable of playing.''
In the opening game of the
match. Oviedo stayed within
8-6 when Joanna Sahm served
for Gibbons. Oviedo vrss trail
Hollis n in e bn with one of the
best service strings at Ihe
tournament, serving 10 points
In a row lo give Ihe Lady Lions
a 13-12 lead.
Gibbons called I wo time outs
but still couldn't stop the rally.
Il was the closest Cardinal
Gibbons came during the en­
tire playoffs to losing a game.
"We weren't as aggressive
as we should have been at the
net." Hollis said. *'l thought
wc were every bit as good as
them, we just didn't show It."
In the championship game
on Saturday. Cardinal Gibbons
went up against s scrappy Port
Charlotte team and this time
rode the Impressive power of
Camllie Durso to a 15-6. 15-0
v ic to ry . D u rs o had a
tournament-high 12 kills lit
the match and finished with s
tourney-high 21 kills. Sahm
added 10 kills for the tourney

btocfc of Gibbons while, al
fight. Keratin Coton gets
ready tor the return of
serve Gibbons pulled out
a 156. 15-13 victory over
Oviedo in the semis, then
roiled over Perl Chartotle
for iheir fifth consecutive
stale title In the Claas 4A
tourney, slao held this pest
weekend at Orlando Dr.
Phillips High. Miami Sun­
set won its second title in
s row by disposing of Bocs
Raton Spanish River

and also was one of the top
setters.
The quickest call of the

tournament came in the first
ga me on F r i d a y as Port
Charlotte drilled Middle burg

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Fforavanli. Galley and Jem
Garrlga of Sunset. Paige Rite
of S p a n i s h R iv e r and
Clearwalrrs Cristina Alcoi

15-3. 15-6. In a match that
look less than 20 mlnutrs
Just getting to state, though

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W is h b o n e brin gs B rantley 5A-4 title
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Herald sports writer
Lakr Brantley's Patriots chalked another
one up In the "W " column Friday night.
The "W " stands for Wishbone.
Lakr Brantley captured thr school's first
5A-4 District title Friday as It used Its
well-known Wishbone attack lo whip
Lyman's Greyhounds 21-0. Brantley also
lied for the Seminole Athletic Conference
crown with the win.
"We've waited a tong, tong lime for this."
Lake Brantley coach Fred Alnton said.
"We've worked very hard for this. I said at
the beginning of Ihe season we'd bring
home a district championship and now wr
have.”
Brantley ended up rushing for close lo 300
yard* with Elroy Danliler leading thr way
with 131. pulling him over the 1.000 mark
for the season. Dant/ler becomes the founh
running hack this season In Scmtnnlr
County lo go over 1.000 yards, joining Lake
Howell's Marquette Smith, Lyman's Cedric
Bouey and Oviedo’* Frank Dtsr
Brantley quarterback Clint Johnson
added 101 yards with Mike Dantilrr picking

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attack. Bouey still managed to pick up I Id
yards but could not break open on a big
gainer.
"W r knew we had lo contain them and we
did." Almon said "We proved we re Ihr
best learn In this district ”
Brantley will now host Lake City Col­
umbia. 8-2. another team with a history' of
having a strong running attack. Lakr City
clinched Its district title two weeks ago. but
dosed Ihe season with a 44-22 loss to
Suwannee on Friday. Columbia I* coached
by former Oviedo High mentor -Joe
Montgomery.
Since Ihe FHSAA Instituted Ihe Class 5A
system. District 5A-3 ha* won two of three
region titles against 5A-4. T h r lirst year ol
SA play. Lake Mary went to Lakr City and
upset Columbia In the region playoff The
following year. Jacksonville Sandalwood
defeated DcLand and Sandalwood trounced
Lake Mary last year
Even though Columbia comes Irom an
area of the stair that Is well-known for lls
football prowess, thr Patriots figure lo havr
a shot at the " W " as long as they keep the
Wishbone cranked up.

up 38 niorr hard -earned yards Johnson has
went over the 100 yard mark the past two
game*.
Elroy Dantilrr scored the game's first
touchdown on a 20-yard run. Johnson Ihen
made his only pas* attempt of thr night
count as 1m- hooked up with Mike Dantilrr
on a 20- yard scoring pass in Ihr third period
for a 14-0 lead. Elroy Danliler's 47-yard
scoring run busted the game open In the
fourth quaner.
The night was all Brantley, even though
they fumbled the ball sis times. Ihe Brantley
defense played inrrrdibly and never let the
’Hounds closer than Ihe 16-yard line, that
coming In ihr final minute of the game.
"Th e defense was awesome." Almon said
"We shut down one of the most productive
offenses around. They really roar lo |hr
occasion lonlghl."
Almon lauded his defense early in the
season and called them Ihr best unit he's
had since he look over four years ago as
head roach of Ih r Patriots
"They're big. strong and experienced."
Almon said. "They've hern together awhile
ami know what to expect from one
another."
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Ihe same location Dr Phllltp*
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lo |mi li! ih r lirsi ball
ol that game." Blake said "Hut
the delensr did not g jir up a
touchdown In the second ball
ami wr were able to lieat them
with tin pas*.
" W r have quite u few wra|Mins
that w r tan usr now, so Hie
opposing defense can'l key on
|list any one person." added
Blake "And I'm also confident
III our kicker (Cliuk Roll I. So If
all II lakes is u field goal. I won't
hesitate to use him."
Since Seminole ha* rrllrd
mostly on Ihr pax*, it would
seem lu Ihe drlrnsrs advantage
In a Kansas tiebreaker, where

Ihr offense has four plays to
score Irom Ihe 10-yard line
"Th e defense will have less
Held lo cover so It dors favor the
running game." Blake said "But
w r havr so many gotMl alhlrir*
that I think we can find a way to
score. In this situation, anything
is subject lo happen so wr'11 Just
try In go out and play strong
defense and try lo outsmart the
opposition on offense."
If Seminole gets by Leesburg,
ft will then go up against Oviedo
for I lie title-. SltS Is one of two
trams lo brat thr Lions this
season, a 100 derision In which
Seminole's defense played one of
lls best games of thr year.

Oviedo---------Continued from IB
said. "They'll have al­
ready broke a sweat and be
ready to play, they'll also tie
punqied up from winning Ihr
o |M -n tn g round We ll have lo (Ire
ourselves up to play up to our
|u.irnt1aL''
Oviedo, who completed its
season with a 24-17 loss lo Lakr
Howell in double overtime, goi a
chance lo work on Ih r Kansas
Ur breaker Iasi Friday. The Lions
w rrr able lu score on l heir first
l*o*srsalon brforr being slopped
on Iheir second that allowed Ihe
Sllvrr Hawks in win.
" A n y lime you gel a chance to
praetler the tiebreaker II helps."
Blanton said. "W r did fairly welt
against Lake Howell and I hope
w r ran exceule again In the

tiebreaker."
Oviedo brut Leesburg In u
llrbreaker earlier this season
Seminole heal Ihr Lions, 10-6. In
a lough ronfrtmtallon. Seminole
and Leesburg played a wild
34-22 game that saw Scmlnnlr
out playing the Jackets In Ihr
x&lt;t and half.
"Leesburg has u strong runn­
ing back, a smart und talented
quarterback, and a couple good
r e c e i v e r * . " B l a n t o n said.
"The y'll be real lough If they gel
by Seminole."
Blanton a|*o knows l hai
Seminole ha* turned things
around and could repeat as the
district champion.
"Seminole'* quarterback has
really matured over Ihe past
three or four games.

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AARP chapter to congregate
A A R !’ South Seminole Chapter 3533 will meet on Tueaday.
Nov. 23. at I p m . at the Caaaelbeny Senior Center. 200 N.
Triplet Lake Drive. Ttte bualneaa meeting wtU be followed by
ifueat speaker Carol Nleml. with the community relatlona
department at Winter Park Haapital. Special refreahmenla for
the holiday aeaaon then will be served. All aentora are Invited.

Panic Attack group to maat
Agoraphobia/Panlc Attack Support Oroup meeta each
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Wee* Lake Hospital. 589 W. State Road
I N . f&gt;ongwnod. T l* support group la for tltoor a n o are afraid
to go out of their houae and be active In public.

Ovoreatare to watgh In
A regular meeting of Overeaten Anonymous la conducted on
Tueaday* at 7:30 p m. at Florida Power and Light. 301 Mynle
Ave. Sanford, for more Information, call Carol at 323-0657.
A meeting on spirituality In relationships In Overeaten
Anonymous Is conducted on Thursdays at 7:30 p m In the
Community Improvement Association building. Country Club
Road. Lake Mary For more Information, call Charlie at
323-8070

Th* r**l world
Donna Mdnloeh (istl), San­
ford altomay, and Sanford
Mayor Baity# Smith address
Ssnlor Girl Scout Troop No.
55 and No. 98 about whal It it
&lt;iii9 holding a fob typically
associated wllh man. The is
Old Scouts Interviewed the
women Ti-tsdsy and fu*filled
reading and research re­
quirements to earn the
"Dreams lo Reality" badge.
The troope meal et *he
Presbyterian Church by Up­
sets on Tuesdays from 6 308
p.m. For Information about
becoming e Girt Scout, call
u n i t c o o r d i n a t o r Bet h
Welebobet 322 8066
*»»•

Casaalbtrry Klwanla to rlsa
Klwanla Club of Casselberry meeta at 7:30 a.m. every
Tueaday al Village Inn. VJS. Highway 17-92 and Doftrark
Road. Longwood For more Information, call 8 3 1-8545

Toastmastara to apoak up
Daybreakrn Toastmasters meets al 7:15 a m Tuesday al
Christos Restaurant on First Street. Sanford Guests are
welcome
Toastmasters International Club 6581 meets each Tuesday
7 30 p m al Seminole Community College. Room L-200 For
more Information, call896-3066

TOPS chapters to moot about aattng
Take Off Pounds Sensibly meetings art held at the Osteen
Civic Center on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. For more Information,
contact Mlrhetk Todd at 331-8153.
TO P S Chapter FL 79 will meet Tueaday at 5 1 5 p m at
Howell Place. 300W. Airport Blvd.. Sanford

Aren Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting on Tuesday
include
• Sober Won AA Group meets at the Sahara Club (old
driver's Ik rose uffke}. 2587 S Sanford Ave.. noon. 5 30 p.tr
and 8 p m Oprn dlarusslon
•Atanun meets at the Sahara Club. 2587 S. Sanford Ave . 8
pm
• Rebos Club AA. noon and 5:30 p.m.. closed to the public. 8
p m . step. 130 Normandy Road. Casselberry. Clean Air Rrbos
Club. noon, closed to the public.
• Alannn. 7 3 0 p m . Casselberry Senior Center. 300 N. Lake
Triplet Drive. Caaaelbeny.
• Sanford AA. noon. 5 30 p.m.. open dlaruaaton. 8 pm..
Living Saber Idoaed to the p u l ^ t k y O l W. First St.. Sanford
• 24 Hour AA group brginrters oprn dlarusslon. A p m . 317
H Oak Ave . Sanford
• 17-93 Group AA. A p.m.. Irlosrd to the public). Messiah
Lutheran Church. U S Highway 17-92 and Dogtrack Road
• Alcoholics Anonymous. 8 p.m. (closed to the public). West
Lake Hospital. Stair Road 434. Longwood

Nar-Anon to offor holp
Nar Anon, a self help group for relatives and friend* of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m at Orlando General
Hospital For more Information, call 869-6364

Brtdga club ready lo deal
Sanford Dupllralr bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
si the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford

Sanford Lions to huddlt
Sanford Lion* Club meets al noon each Tuesday al Western
S ln lln Steakhouse. 2900 Orlando Drive. Sanford.

Congressman to apeak
Congrrsaman Hill McCollum will sneak about current
this area al a talk
legislation In Congress and how It will1affect
i
Wednesday. Nov. 23. at 8 a.m. In the C aaaelbeny Senior
Center. 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive. Sponsored by the
Casselberry Rotary Club, the public and senior citizens are
welcome. The talk la scheduled al the regular Rotary breakfast
meeting, right after bualness and breakfast. Rotartan Don
Ituehme, also chairman of the Senior Clllaen Board, will be
host

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

Stompsrs to hold club msstlng
Th e Old Hickory Siam per* clogging group holds club
meetings every Wednesday at the Knights of iColumbua Hall on
S. Bark Avenue. Sanford. For more Information, call 349-9529.

Sanford Klwanla to do lunch
Sanford Klwanla Club meets at noon Wednesday al the
Sanford Civic Cenler for luncheon and program.

Dixieland Cloggsrs to most
Dixieland (loggers clogging group holds club meetings on
Thursday. 7-0 p.m.. at the Lake Mary Fire Department al First
Street and Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary. For morrlnformatlon.
call 321-5267.

COPE to help families cops
CORE support group for families of mental health patients
meets Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Crane's Roost Office Park.
S-377. Altamonte Springe.

Parent support group to mast
Families Together Parent Support Oroup meets every
Thursday at 7:30 p.m., 900 Fox Valle^ Drive. Sweeiwaler
Square, Suite 206. for open discussion, For more information,
call 774-3844.

If you know of upcoming activities you'd like announced In
the Herald'* Calendar, aend the appropriate Information—
event, lime. date, place, coat, contact person and phone
number— lo Calendar, Sanford Herald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. FL 32771 or call 322-2611.

H o lid a y s c a n b e e n jo y e d t h o u g h
e x -s p o u s e m ig h t h a v e th e k id s
Ten-year-old Jim m y spent last
Christmas with hi* father In
Cleveland Already a seasoned
solo airline traveler. Jim m y
sprnds every other holiday with
his father In Ohio So. this year,
he will share Th a n k sgivin g
turkey with his father, and oprn
Christmas presents under hi*
mother a tm
How dors all this switching
and shuffling around during the
holiday* aflm Jim m y and hla
family?
" H o l i d a y s are a lr e a dy a
tremendously stressful lime of
y e a r . " saya Doreen Virtue,
psychotherapist. Joint-custodial
mother and author of My Kid*
Don't Live With Me Anymore
Coping With the Custody Crt*J«
"When you add the burden of
making visitation am tlQ Rntm s.
well as the emotional pain of
spending the holidays without
your child, you've got a holiday
aeaaon that's really overwhelm
ing"
Jimmy who llvr* wllh hi*
mother, has this lo say about ht»
situation. "Everything my dad
and slrp-mom do on Christmas
is dlffrrrnl from ihe way my

mom celebrair* B." he com­
plains "M y stepmom won't let
us epen presents until Christmas
Day. after we get bock from
churrh At home. « e rtp opn the
presents Christmas Eve and
then spend Chr ist mas Day
playtng. rating and watching
television
Jim m y's mother deals with a
different set of emotion* "The
first Chrtatma* 1 spent without
Jim m y wo* the •&gt;'r*'r»t Christina*
of m y life." she My*. " I was so
lonely and there was nowhere I
could turn lo Ire I hettrr. since
Ihe stores and gym* were closed
for the day and all Ihe restau­
rants were booked up."
Jim m y 's falhn regrets his
son's absrtx r on tlie holidays for
his and Jim m y * sake. "If I don't
gel Jim m y for Christmas I
never have as good a time
because something so special Is
missing." he says "Of course.
I'm happy when he dors cume.
but then I Icel guilty I still have
to go lo work, so our time
together isllmltrd
"I can trll Jim m y is torn,
wishing he could be with his
mom. too It's depressing lo

think that we can't have a nice,
normal Christmas like I re­
member having as a boy ."
Different styles of celebrating,
geographic distance between
famllle*. and emotional pain all
add up to make the holidays an
especially atrrssful lime for
divorced families Here are six
lips on roping wllh the special
problems that result from the
custody crisis ihls holiday
season
1 Plan wrll In advance wllh
everyone ronrernrd
2 Spend time talking with
your children about their feel­
ing* on the arrangements set up
for ihe holidays Invite them to
share feelings of dlMppolniment
or sadness, but talk about ways
to make sure Ihe holidays ore a
(on. dose time Be sure to lei
your children have Input on
some aspect, even minor details,
of Ihe holiday visitation sched­
ule.
3 If you won't have your
children with you on Thanksgiv­
ing or Christmas, plan on
crlrhratlng a "little holiday"
with them— thai Is. a s e c o n d
ThAnksg lvl ng or Christmas

later. This will give everyone
something lo look forward lo and
help ease the feeling that you're
“ missing out" by not spending
the holidays together. Also, plan
to spend Ihe "off" holiday with
people who cere about yo u .
4. Arrange to have some kind
of contact with your children
Plan whal lime you'll talk on ihe
telephone during Ihe holiday. If
your only contact during that
time ia a phone call, keep the
lone positive but honest. En­
courage children to share their
feelings. Be honest about your
o w n sadness at not bri ng
together, but focus on looking
forward to the next visit.
5. Holidays tend to Intensify
competition between ex-spouses.
When making holiday plans and
especially w h e n picking
up/dropplng off the children,
don’t spoil ihe day by allowing
yourself to be drawn Into an
argument wllh your ex-spouse.
Avoid gloating over who has the
kids for the holidays. Don't
compete wllh your •spouse In
gifl-gtving. Concentrate Instead
on finding eujayah,r. meaningful
gifts for your child.

Proper paper makes impression in thank-yous
U s H s f Prose fotwenalfooaf
NEW YORK — Forget lo send a
thank you note? Or worse, don't
own proper monograrnmrd cor­
respondence raids or social sta­
tionery? E tiquet te experts
shudder
"A lhank-yau note Is one of
the most Important acts of
rommunlcallon between two
people." said Let Ilia BaJdrlgr.
author on manners and While
House social secretary during
Ihe Kennedy administration
Naturally, you know that. Bui
did ynur mother Ira rh you the
strp-by-slrp of proper stationery
In Ihise. the socially erratic
pre 1990s when social grace* arc
slipping fast.
"f think proper stationery Is
terribly Important because the
more Informal o u r society

bre n m e s and the m ore carries*
we tier vane about m u liners und
im age, (rankly. Ihe stationery w r
use. w hich Is a projection of
ourselves. I* very u iq to rtu n l,"
say* Baldridge

In general, according lo (he
rx|&gt;erts in such mailers, u pro­
perly out III led office includes
HVy-by-1 l - I n r h l ett er hea d,
standard business curd*, and. for
w o m e n , 8'♦ •b y - 6 vy- 1 n c h
nulepaper for personal letters of
a business nature. For men.
notepuper ts I OH by 7 H Inches.
G e n e r a l l y , men d o n ' l use
mnnograms while womrn
choose between lettered names
and monograms
Socially, urcordlng In Ulna
Clawm. stationery buyer at Tif­
fany A Co., ihe largest social
s ta tio n e r, men require
l O H - b y - 7 W-Inch sheets of

nolrpaprr. flat three-ply cards
for thank-you noies. and calling
curds.
For a home desk, women
require 7H-by-544-tnch personal
stationery. Hal correspondence
curds for thank-yous and maybe
smuller cards or fold-over notes.
There are also nil-in Invitations
ami-or calling curds.
Stationery has Its fads. too.
The foldover note is more con­
servative hut the flat monogrummed card is gaining fast
because It rrqulies less writing.
It also costs slightly more
because the paper Is heavier.
Although Tiffany A Co. Insists
calling cards urr coming hark
and Letltla Haldrigr believes In
response cards, your lifestyle
may not exactly call for It.
Culling cards used lo announce
urrlvuls hut today, Ihey're often

used as gift enclosures. Re­
sponse cards are used to confirm
a lust-minute phone Invita­
tion— Immediately.
Proper stationery Is engraved
on heavy-weight IOO percent
cotton content or "ra g " stock,
which experts agree tends lo br
stronger and last longer.
Although many companies
produce a 100 percent rag.
Crane Paper Is Ihe status choice,
e a s i l y r e c o g n i z e d b y Its
watermark.
J
Proper stationery Is always
engraved. There are two en­
g r a v in g m ethods — handengraving and photo-engraving.
Hand-engraving. either on steel
dyes or copper plate Is consid­
e r e d the best a n d mo st
expensive. Photo-engraving,
however, is by far the process ol
choice today.

Flammable, inflammable can be hot issue
"Chill out" Is slang for "relax"
or "cool down." Overuse "chill
out." though, and you'll proba­
bly gel the eold shoulder.
Call someone who Inhabits or
frequents one location u "de­
nizen." Il begins with "den." a
room I like to frequent.
0: I know "flum m uhlr" curt
catch fire, but does "Inflamma­
ble" mean the opposite?
A: No. It doesn't, and that
mistake can be dungerous.
Sometimes the prefix " I n - "
means " n o t . " as In "I nex­
pensive" and "Inrapable." The
same prefix, however, can also
mean "In. toward." as In "in ­
f l a m e . ” R e m e m b e r t hat
"flammable" and "Inflamma­
ble can be used foi co*t!&gt; « I
on fire." or you may get burned.
"H over” flutters above or
remains suspended over some­
thing. To be on top of ihls verb,
r e m e m b e r I he " o v e r " In
"hover."
Decaying vegetable matter
forms "peat.” used for fuel or
fertilizer Use "peat" once, and
It's a word you’ll want to repeat.

JEFFREY
McQUAIN

Q. It- the verb "ought" all right
by Itself, or should It lie: "had
ought"?
A. "Ought” Is an auxiliary
verb, or tslplng verb, almost
always followed by an Infinitive,
us In "We ought io remember."
" H a d o u g h t . " t h o u g h . Is
nonstandard, so you ougiu to
omit the "laid."
"Crave" longs for or strongly
desires. M ien you yearn for n
synonym for "desire." In fan.
try "crave.”
T o express emotions openly Is
lo "ve n t." If your anger Is
healing up. try opening a vent.
Q A designer was describing
how to furnish whal sounded

like a "wreck room." Or Is It
"wrecked room"?
A. It’s a "rec room." a shorten­
ing ol "recreation room." The
same type ol room that we called
u “ rec room" In 1963 Is now
culled a "family room" by many,
a room designed for relaxing and
being informal. Cmnc to think of
It. that "rec room" may have
often resembled a “ wrecked
room."

therefore. It takes the article a
rather than "an." Change the
molto to "Always a unique
experience In Jewelry” for a real
gem.

Use "atoll" for a small Island
of coral reef around a lagoon.
Spelling "atoll" Is simple: It
shouldn't take a toll.
A long s c o l d i n g speech
becomes a "tirade". Pronounce
the first part like "tire ." as you
hope the speaker of a tirade will
Collect a set of 24 uniform do.
sheets of paper for a "quire."
Q. What's Ihe plural or "phe­
Include “ quire" among a ream nomena"? I can't find II In my
ol new words you want to dictionary, but “ phenomenas"
acquire.
looks funny.
"Extrapolate" speculates or
A. You couldn't find 11 because
predicts from known facia. Don't the plural is "phenom ena,"
try-to -a p e e u la te ton m u c h , meaning more than one "phe
t hough — that's the trap In nomenon." The use of "phe­
"extrapolate."
nomenons" Is Increasing, but
OUR LANGUAGE AD V ICE: "phenomena" Is still preferred.
T o a chain of Jewelry stores goes At least "phenomenas" remains
the latest Ad-Vice Award. The a rare "phenomenon."
sign thai draws In customers
(Do you have a question or
promises "Always an unique
e x p e r i e n c e In J e w e l r y . " comment about our language1
"Unique" begins wllh Ihe vowel Writs to Jtffrsy McQueln. Our
"u ." bul II represents a conso­ Language, 200 Park Ave., Nat*
nant sound, as In "u n io n :" York. NY 10188.)

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2 9 Mao — tung
3 0 More banal
32 Loan shark
35 Over (poet.)
3 6 Freight trailer
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2 9 Bi plus one
31 Soak (flax)
3 2 Navy snip pref.
33 Briny deep
3 4 Baseball judges
3 8 Artful
3 9 Revolve

4 0 W r ite r -----Christie
41 Old slave
43 Not these
44 Rings of light
4 6 Garment
4 8 ___ M ajor
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4 9 Irishman, e g
5 0 Exclamation of
disgust
51 Opposite of con
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3 9 Norma —
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47 Mexican stata
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t iW i

a c rw D U T fltP 'i,
B y Jam as Jacoby
Avoidance l* the nam e given
to a special kind of play that

declarer employ* to keep the
dangrrou* hand from gaining
thr lead until It'* too lair In do
thr defender* any good Thl*
week we will look al ncvrral
sample deal* demon*!rating thr
lirinclples of avoidance. Today *
hand illustrate* an unusual play:
&lt;H-ttlng up one trick before set­

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DOiNGr J aA^OCTiS FOR
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ting up four
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Although North was a pasaril
hand. South accepted the game
Invitation. Sooth had M point*,
and stopper* In all the unhid
solta. Three no-trump was a
good contract, but declarer (ailed
to exrrrise thr right type of
avoidance. When dummy's 10 of
hearts held the first (rick. South
went right aflrr thr diamond*
Ka*l of course look the ace and

DON T STAND

so U O S f/ '

played a ar-rond heart. South
played t h r qu e rn . and West w on
thr k in g ami elrarrd tin* »ull
Since that waa only rldht tricks,
eventually derUrrr had to takr a
club llnrsar West won the king
and look two mote heart tnrka
to art 1he contract
Declarer make* the contract ll
he stifles hi* natural tendency to
attack his km* suit. Instead, at
the *eeond trick hr should slotpi v play a low rlu b h u m d u m m y
to hi* )ack. Sure. West ca n ta k r
the kink, hut now t h r n o n dangerous hand I* on lead, and

I lie A Q of heart* In deelarer *
hand cannot be attacked. And If
West shlfla to a spade. South
should go right up with the are
and play the diamond suit. With
that approach, thr defenders can
takr no more than thr rlu b king,
the diamond act and two spade
trick*

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�Sanford Htrald,Sanford, Florida — Monday, Novambar 21, IM S — 71

! 1F a t ig u e

not due
to th ic k b lo o d

D R . O O T T i I have a
friend, male. 39. Mr aaya hr feela
tired and without energy unleaa
hr lakrft nn aaplrln. Hrrenlly, he
cut hla hand badly but only
about two drop* came out. T l ir
blood wua m i thick. Could thirk
blood hr causing his fatigue?
D E A R R E A D E R : The "Ihlckneaa" or ronalalmry of ihr blond
ta not necessarily rrlalrd to thr
speed of dotting. In some dis­
eases characterized by viscous
blood. such a* polyrythrmi.i
vrru (an r u m of rrd blood
relisl, blond dix* dot mure
rapidly: this In |&gt;rnbabty due lo
thr overproduction of platelet*,
thr body's blond &lt;lulling rrlls.
that often arram panirs th r
rondltton.
A*pi«1 n (and other drugs that
Inhibit coagulation! do not afirei
blood conxlslrnry Kalin r. these
com jh iu lids slow clotting by
reducing platelets' udhrsivrnrss
or Interfering with (lie pmtrin*
that are necessary lor coagula­
tion Intake plan
Therefore. I doubt I hut your
friend s single aspirin tablet Is
truly relieving fils symptoms I
believe Itial lie will liavr to look
rlsewherr fur an explanation
lllood ailments marked by
rxeess viscosity — sucli as
p ol ycyt he mi a and diseases
associated with rxrrss whltr
blood tells — ran cause fatigue
and loss of stamina
I suggest Ibai your friend
undergo a medical examination
lo determine the condition of bis
blnod If bis bliss! constituents
are normal. I be &lt;ks lor will want
lo look tor other causes of energy
loss
On Ifie oilier band. If your
(rtertd's blood Is abnormal, tie
will require further diagnosis
and treatment
DEAR DR. O O T T i I lell In the
hospital l'x years ago and tore
Ihr ligaments in my right knee
and lixit. and sjiraiixd my ankle
I used hot pad*. soaks and an
Ac* bandage for treatment

S A G I T T A R I U S I Nov

23 IX .

211 Your Judgment will lx on
latgrt i . mI.iv regarillng Issue*
that r i l e d your singularlly
Mowrver. ll you Iry lo extend
your thinking lo blanket others,
your decisions might lx faulty.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec 22 J a n
111) Guard again*! Inrlmallons

Engagement and wedding
forms are available at Ihr
Sunford Herald. 300 N.
French Avc.
T h r completed forms may
be accompanied by a pro­
fessional black-and-white
photograph If a plctuic »
d e s i r e d w i t h t he a n ­
nouncement
For more Information, rail
322-2011, rxl. 34.

Sometimes 1 still Med crutches
b ecaus e of Hi t p a i n . A n
urilioprdlst said to have &lt;br
nerve deadened My dixti*, £iaagrees and says I have art brills
arid gout I’nt confused and sick
of this (kiln
D E A R R EA D ER : First of nit.
you need lo «r|&gt;aratr out the
various jxmnlblr causes of your
pain
If you have art brills and/or
gout, Ih r areldrnt you had Is
probably inronsrcpirnllul. you
need I real men I lor the underly­
ing problrin Arthritis, depend­
ing on ty|x. usually respond* lo
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with and wlthisit prescription
Gout, loo, ran lx* controlled by
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them — to provide a dd ed
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lx useful to mobilize the Joint*
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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
w r o t e lo lell you h o w It
h a p p e n e d — to war n u ll i er
parents and grandparent* ol the
danger Ills leltrr was never
published Now. you jirlnt a
letter about bow a parakeet
hung littnsclf on a rtbbon' Well.
I'll Iry again becaux even If one
c h i l d ' s life cun be s a v r d .
Tom m y's drath will nol have
In en In .‘ tin.
Our Iwo grandchildren and
some other rhlldrrn had been
sw Ingliig on a rojx banging from
a tree tn a nrlgbtxx's yard The
other kids left, and To m m y was
all .tkitir swinging on that rojx
It ajqiurendy had wrapjxd Itself
around his neck and susjxnded
him off the ground— choking
him W hrn hi* mol her found
h i m . he had no p u l s e or
heart beat
When the paramedic* arrived,
they got Tommy breathing
again llr wa* airlifted to a
InKjut.il and lived only days In
Intensive rare Me never re­
gained enrtsrkiusnrsa although
I'm sure hr bad thr brst of rare
i H m) (HJ&lt;)| and evrn If he had

lived, his brain had been without
oxygen loo long for him to have
been normal.
O u r beloved, beautiful
grandaon'a death was preventa­
ble. Abby. please help me gel thr
word out that rojx* hanging
from trees may be fun for
children lo (day with, but n rvrr
let your children swing from
them unless someone Is with
them.

ESTHER ACKERMAN.
S EA TTLE
D E A R E B T H E R
A C R E R M A N : My hranfrll sym­
pathy lo you and your family.
You were very generous lo have
written In your llmr of sorrow I
regret that you will never know
how many jxojrir will read about
this tragedy and rrmember It. lie
a s u i c d that your b e i ov cd
Tom m y did not die In vain
D E A R A B B Y : What do you do
wllh a 2H yrarold man who
rarely shower*, txvrr washes his
hair, and doesn't even own a
toothbrush?
ANONYM OUS
M K N O X V IL L E
DEAR

ANONYMOUS!

Nothing

(Froblams? Writ* ta Otar Abby.
For • personal, unpublished
r*ply. sand * sailaddrassad.
slampad envelope lo Dear Abby.
P.0. Bor 9S440, Lot Angela*.
Calif. 90099. All correspondence
la conHdentlei)

Don’t let loss of loved
one ruin your holidays

others today. Ian thetr sugges
lions won l rrgtstrr and you will
ixuliatdy do dungs as you in­
tended
AQUARIUS U*n. 20 Frb I9|
C A N C ER IJunr 2l*luly 22)
Don't wear out vour welmme || Ikxi't count inn heavily upon
voo’rr tnvltrd lo a sorlal hap other* t.Mlay to lake rare of
jxiiing iim 1.iv If vmi're one of tlx responsibilities dial von should
early arrival* |&gt;t.in lo lx one ol allrnd lo yourself They « mild let
ilx first to leave
you down
P IS C E S (Frb 20-March 201
LE O (July 21 Aug 22) He
Don I take anything lor granted
iiiindlul ol your Itrlutvkx today
liHlay lonierniug vour career
Ml** al* ulutkwt* air jHissihlr re in your |xrr grouji Involve­
gardlug ihr strength if yotir ments thin t do anything that

ARIES (March 21 April IU| IW

D E A R A B B Y t W h e n the
media brought ut the news dial
three gray whales were trapped
by Ice in Ihc Arctic, profile all
over Ih r world wrung thrlr
hands and prayed for Ihosc
doomed r real urea. When onr
w bale perished, a friend of mine
went lo church arid lighted
randies for (hr remaining two
T l x outpouring of compassion
fo r t h o s e w h a l e s was
lirarlwarm lng. And what an
admirable show of generosity on
Ihc part of the Soviets when they
sent a ship with a high -(lowered
ter cutter lo set them tree.
I read that more than a million
dollars was sjxnl rescuing those
two whales
Ahby. I know dull you are an
animal lover, and so am I. but ll
all Ihe llmr. riieri^ and money
we sjxnl on freeing those whale*
were sjxnl lo provide jim jxr
prenatal care fix mothers and
tiahles. we would hav e a lot more
lo brug about
S A N D IEG O

HEATHROW - T h r Heathrow
Women's Cl ub and David's
Foods of Winter Park will lx
making a Joint contribution to
S C 3 ( S h a r i n g C o nc er n for
Seminole Shelter Children) as a
flunk yo j to it* patron* it the
U k r Mary/Hralhmw Festival of
tlx Arts
T h r proposed shelter when
completed will house 12 men­
ially and/or physically ahusrd
children between thr ages of 12
and 17 T h r land has been
donated. and SC3 Is presently
D E A R BAN DIEGO: A million
trying lo rulsr ihr 9200.000
dollars Is a wliale of a lol of
needed to construe! the facility
Donncy Walihcr. charitable blubbrr. and while It's true our
activities chairman for Ihr infant mortality rale Is nothing
Heathrow Women's Club, will to txag about, let s not diminish
supervise a collerllon from the com (Mission and generosity
of tlx two sujxrjMiwer* of the
within the Ilealhrow ( ommunl
ly of property. Iitys and clot lies world wlm Joined hands in a
for t h r M u s t a r d Seed ol humane eflixt lo preserve life
Lotigwnod The gifts will be
D E A R ABBYt Shortly alter
distributed lo homeless families
Other Inlrrrsird parties may our 4'*-yearadd grandson's trag
k death a year ago. my husband
contact Carol Kane at 7HH 3421

italay tn r xjxit more Ilian you
(usllv liavr coming lo you ll
your rxjM-t talMsis are unreason
able \on II lx dtsapfMilnlril

{M H IIIO II

Trapped whales joined
hands across the water

H.i 5l

D:.-I|

in g le s s
II a certain jx r s o n
alw ays did a certain piece of Ihe
ritu a l. Dad always c a rve d Ihe
l u ik r y . ackn^wfledge the loss
You w a u l lo honor that jx rs o n
but m u can t jirrtend h e 's still
tlx re . nor Is it a girat Idea to Just
h and the carving knife o ve r lo
Ihe oldest soli w ithout some
a ckn o w le d ge m e n t f lrw f," Im Ix r llla c k said

they ran lx given permission lo
enjoy both houses, lo have ll lx
all right that they are going from
Dad's house lo Mom's. Tell them
Dad may be doing ll one way.
we're doing II another way and
there Isn't one right way," Imher Iliac k said.
Equally Inijwrtant. she said. Is
to realize (hat holiday squabbles
are nol the fault of the holiday II
you are going lo remain a family,
you are jxobably going to have
to tolerate a few spouses or
In-laws Ilia I you basically tlnn'l
like.
"It's an Issue larger than
thanksgiving It just plays out
around those family gatherings.
If jxople rrfuse to Invite some­
one it's always a bad sign That
signals the beginning ol a cut-oil
I wouldn't say. 'Swallow I f as a
way o( pretending, but of saying
'What do we rrally want?' I don't
Ihink families do well when they
cut members out." Imber-lllack
■aid.
Even If you still have one of
thosr rare, fully intact nuclear
families, you arc probably going
to have tn change your holiday
erlrbrallons as the kids grow.
Ihe budget shrinks or your free
time evojio rules
"A ll those require Ihe family lo
change. T h r kids go uwuy lo
college, or Ihcy warn lo tiring
someone home, or they want lo
go to a friend's house," said
Imtxr-Ulark.
‘ ‘ T r a d i t i o n a l l y I t ' s been
expected that women will makr
these holidays hapjxn. do Ihe
rooking. Ihe shopping, gift buy­
ing. I nvit ing Wllh women
working outside of the home,
there is an Inerrasrd burden lo
still m akr It the way ll used to
tx. ihe way Ihrlr mother made
It." Imber-lllack *ald.

Holding a traditional family
Thanksgiving can tx a *rra:n
when you dtxi’l liavr a Iradi
lkxt.il family, r*jxvtally Ilx lirsi
year alter a drath. divorce.
r» mamagr or other upheaval
A jiromlnriit family iherupist
say* ihr key to getting thnaigh
tin* difftcuh llmr i* io acknnwl
Then, she advlxd. go ahead
edge the I.k * or addition, and
attajii ilx script to lit tlx new with whatever crlrbratton the
lanilly feels up to having
i ast of cliaroi tri*
" I t will hr trrrlblv hard,
If licit lam ilv bos recently Imi
a m rm brr. vmi may leel like you esjxetally Ihr lirsi year after a
don't have much to tx thankful divorce, death. *ofi&gt;r kind ol
tragic loss in tlx lamlly There ts
lor
T lx family lend* to try onr of mi way lo jiut on a hapjiy face
two thing* nrtlher of whleh Hut when vuu can acknowledge
work very well One is to try to the loss, then you can say. 'How
should we do ll now? Wliat jwirt
erlrhratr exxrlly us if that
jxrson wa* %fill there.'* *.iul ol this do you want to keep?'"
Evan Imhrr lllack I'h I). director ImtiFr lllack said
The llrst year I* also the most
ol lanilly and gmup studies in
ilx psychiatry dejiarlmriil at critical when you add a sjxiuse
nr new lamlly mrmbrr. she said.
A llxrl Einstein College ol Mrdl
Unless you merge their holiday
rtrx In New Y ork
"The otlxr Is to try lo skip ihe tradition* wllh yours, the nrwi oilier remains an outsider hov­
bolidav* I've h.ul families say.
ering on ihr fringes of somebody
'We're going to camel Thank*
giving till* year ' Moth these eI*r's ce lebruIIon
"P ro plr gel swallowed uji You
ajipmachew have a funny way of
making jxople feel Ilx loss gel a new stepfather he's en­
tering a lamlly with six children.
morr "
Ills wav ol doing things may get
Ignoring a major holiday
lost Any coujilr ts laced wllh
d&lt;x*n't work txeause Ihere are
that." Imlxr-lllacksald.
rritunders all around you In Ilx
"Y'ou have to say. 'W hal do we
stores, on TV. .n nrwsjMjxrs
u k r Irnm rarh of Ih rlr families
and magailixs amt tn mnvrrwulo c rra lr whatever new ritual
lion* willi oilier jxople. she
w r'rr going to have?' It's a way
(mints out.
ol accepting rhdiigr while al" It’s tmjMKsitile to Just block
llrtning iradltkin. making mom
them out My experience Is when
for the new
jxojilr Iry In skip It. It's equally
painful," Inilxr lllack said
Where remarriage and strjiS ix rreomniend* taking a ball
tiour or 40 minute* early In the famtlirs are Involved, chances
day lo sit down and reminisce urr tlx kid* will be erlrbrallng
atmul the dcjiartrit jxrson. to w itli tw it srlsof jiarenls
"Obvious!) tlial's dlffieull. Hut
talk utmiil wliat each jxrson
enjoyed almut Ilx old days, or lo
simply acknowledge that the
jxison I* missed.
A L L S P IR A L
h'*
When Ilx loss cun'l tx illsM r
L IK E P E R M S
i ussed. Ihc holiday IIm-II gm s
P#rm Art
__
cold Ix ca u v ||'s iraught with
wh.it you can't deal wllh. ll
V
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start* to lx empty ami mean­
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LORIDA
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Police murders cause flap over crime
United Press International

A convict's suspected murder of two south

Religious beliefs lead to murder trial
S A R A S O TA — A Christian Selene couple fared trtiJ Monday
on charges of third-degree murder and child abuse In the death
of thetr 7-year-old daughter by refusing to seek medlenl
treatment on religious grounds.
WUIlam and Christine Hemianson were charged with the
death of their daughter, Amy. who dlerl of dlabetrs In
September 1986.
T h e couple denied A m y Insulin Injections which might have
saved her because their religion teaches reliance on prayet
Instead of traditional medical treatment.
T h e Florida Supreme Court denied a motion to prevent their
trial on grounds of religious freedom and the couple filed a
motion Friday with the U .S . Supreme Court. Justice Anthony
Kennedy denied the motion Monday, rlcartng the way for the
trial to begin.
T h e trial Is one of several pending nationwide, furling the
debate over separation of church and alute when children are
denied medical attention for religious reasons.

Man charged with murder of deputy
PENSACOLA — One of two South Carolina men wno tried to
avoid a roadblock has been charged w ith murder In the
weekend death of a deputy who was struck by a patrol car that
was chasing the suspects, authorities said Monday.
Ju h r.n y I’utkrr. 28. oi Simpsonvllle. S.C.. was bring held In
the Escambia County Ja il without bond charged with m urtW
and armed robbery In connection with the Saturday Incident.
T h e suspect's brother. Jam es Robert Parker. 24. also from
Stmpsonvtlle. remained hospitalized after being shot by a
deputy. Charges are expected to be filed when he Is released
from the hospital, authorities said.
Escambia County Deputy Don Cook. 37. was struck and
killed by n Santa K'i m Ci.-i.nt; patrol cm 3*1 urJay nigh; a or.
Interstate 10 roadblock designed to slop the two armed robbery
suspects.

Panel debates open government reforms
TA L L A H A S S E E — Members of a s|iecUil Senate panel
studying ways to Increase access to legislative proceedings
wanted Monday that mandating loo m u rh open government
could work against the public interest.
All three members of the Sunshine Advisory Committee
agreed that secret meetings where lawmakers made decisions
should be lain tied, but determining exactly how that ban
should be enacted, they said, would not be easy*.
"W e need to craft Sunshine and openness requirements that
facilitate the free flow of Information In such a way that we
don't facilitate free flow of Information m one sector, but
discourage it In the government sector." said U.S. Attorney
Dexter Lehtlnen. a former slate senator.
Lehtlncn quesitoned, for example, a Common Cause
proposal that would requite any meeting between two or more
legislators In which legislative action Is to be agreed upon be
open »o the public.

Fortune lottery game to be scratched
TA L L A H A S S E E — The Fortune instant lottery game, third of
the stale's scratch-ufT games, will end early next month.
Lottery Secretary Rebecca Paul announced Monday.
Stale law says winners must redeem thetr tickets within 60
days after the game ends. Ja n . 3 The redemption period ends
at m idnight March 4 and after that, Liltcrv olllcials will not
redeem Fortune tickets.
Paul said more Ilian 700 85.000 winning tickets have yet to
be claimed. Fortune tickets will be available until Jan. 3.
People holding Fotunc tickets with three "E N T R Y " symbols
under the latex coaling remain eligible lor the next preliminary
grand prize drawing for 81 million. Those tickets must be
reeevted at the Lottery headquarters In Tallahassee by March
4. Paul sold.
After March 4. the lottery's latest Instant game. "MONEY
T R E E " will take top billing. Paul said more than 1.000 85.000
prizes remain unclaimed In that game.

Pastorius’ killer sentenced
F O R T LAUDERDALE — The killer of Jazz g diarist Jaco
Pastorius has been sentenced to 21 months In prison and five
years probation In the threr-llme Grammy Award nominee's
treating death
Sentence was passed against night club manager Luc Haven.
26, Monday by UmwaH County Circuit Judge M. Daniel Futch
Jr., who agreed to the terms of n Nov. 7 plea bargain.
Haven originally had been charged w ith second-degree
murder, which could ha vr brought a m axim um penalty of
seven years In prison. He agreed to plead guilt v In exchange for
the lesser charge and lighter sentence.
Pastorius. 35. of Fort Lauderdale, died Sept. 21. 1987 of
severe head Injuries suflered during a fight nine days earlier
outside the Midnight Dottle Club, managed by Haven and
owned by his mother. In W ilton Manors

From United Press International reports

LOTTERY
The dally number Monday in
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C Straight Play (numbers in exact
order) 4250 on a 50-cent bet.
1500 on 81.
L Box 3 (numbers In any order):
180 for a 50 cent bet. 8)60 on 81
Box 6 (numbers in any order):
840 tor a 50-cent bet. $80 on 81
LI Straight Box 3: 8330 In order
drawn. 880 In any order on a 81
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drawn, 840 It picked in comblna
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Florida police officers 10 days alter gaining
early release from prison has sparked a
sometimes critical defatr over the myriad of
tssurs surrounding criminal Justice pro­
blems In a rapidly growing state.
lawmaker*, prison officials and experts
said the Issues Include the lack of available
prison beds, the number of violent criminals
awarded early release and the number ol
murderers who never even get caught.
"The trends are toward more and more
violent criminals, longer sentences — bu»
with Inmates getting out earlier and
earlier," said Rusaell Hamby, a visiting
profeaaor of soc'ology at the University of
Miami.
"It s all In the demographics: Most rnm e
Is rommltted by persons under 40. and dial
age group In the general population has
been Increasing ever since the ‘60s." he
said. "The baby boomers have entered the
prime crime age group."
Accused cop killer Charlie Street was
released from prison on gain time, a system
that awards Inmates one day toward thetr
release for every Hirer behind bars A

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munlrlpalJtra In keep up

United Prats International
TA LLA H A S S EE - More Ihnn
150 concerned commercial fishemirn rallied outside the Capitol
M onday, a s k in g G o v. Hob
Martinez and the Cabinet In
reject a rule locking them out of
a renewed redflsh harvest.
Commercial fishermen say the
rule would gtve the entire redflsh
harvest to recreational fish­
ermen. while commercial tiaiirrroen and the people who like
to buy and eat redflsh will k out
In the cold.
"W hy are we giving It lo one
group, the minority group, and
taking It away from the majority
g ro u p , w h ic h Is the co n ­
sumers?” asked Fort Myers fish­
erman Owen Stewart.
"The only ones who will fa
able to (eat redflsh) will fa the
ones who can afford lo go get
them."
Catching and keeping redflsh
has been fanned In Florida for
nearly iwo years because of a
sharp decline In the redflsh
population. Biologists now say
the species has recovered
enough to allow a limited
harvest.
A number of Gulf Coast states

have banned or drastically
limited the rrdflah catch In
recent &gt;cars.
Today, Martinez and the Cabi­
net will vote on a Marine Fish­
eries Commission proposal to
allow the harvest of about
950.000 redflsh next year. The
rule would limit each fisherman'
to one redflsh per day and fan
the sale of redflsh In Florida,
effectively closing the harvest lo
commercial fishermen.
Recreational fishermen say Ihe
proposed rule would benefit
h u n d re d s of th o u sa n d s of
tou•'tstx and other casual fish­
ermen. without dividing thr
limited ratch with a relatively
small number of commercial
harvesters
But that, said Organized Fish­
ermen of Florida director Jerry
Saiisorii. Ignores the fact that the
commercial fisherman's catch
ends up on consumers' plates
‘ They feel as recreational fish­
ermen. the fact they are willing
to spend more money to pursue
u fish than the consumer or
restaurant-goer is willing to pay
tn some wav entitles thrm to a
larger share." Sansom said.
"It's a bunch of bull."

United Frees I s t w n it f a u l
MIAMI — Super Bowl plan
nrrs said Monday thrv are
seeking help from across Ihe
slate to solve thetr problem of
having Just 360 limousines tn
south Florida, whrn they need
more than 1,000 for the Jan.
22 championship game
Super Bowl officials plan lo
ask the Metro Commission
Tuesday to allow out-of-town
limousines to apply for tempo
rury permits In Dade County
and be available for service
from Jan. 15-29. said Super
Bowl Transportation C o m ­
mittee chairman Waller Reveil
"In Dade County there Is
about 10O limos. In Broward
County there is 266 limns, but
we need upwards of 1.000."
said Revell. a former state
secretary of transportation tn
the 1970s.
"We're trying to respond to
the need and the market by
arranging for the availability of
sufllrtent vehicles."
Revell said If commissioners
agree to the proposal, he
rx p e c ts lim o u s in e s from

across the state, as far away as
Jacksonville and Daytona
Beach, will apply for tempo­
rary permits. ''T h e y ’re In
b u s in e s s to keep those
vehicle* moving.”
The extra vrhtrlrs will help
pick up the slack In trans­
porting Ihe more than 100,00
visitors expected to descend
upon south Florida far Super
Bowl celebrations, he said,
adding tie has received sup­
port from limousine operator*
tn the Miami area.
Revell said some taxi busi­
nesses have come forwatd
o p p o sin g the te m p o ra ry
measure, but he does not
expect additional limousines
to Infrlngr on taxi businesses
"We re working dlllgrm ly
with the taxi Industry lo pro­
vide all the taxi service
needed." he said, citing the
so-called Miami Nice Program
designed to train loral taxi
drivers tn courtesy In prrpnra
tlon for Super Bowl visitors
"We're going in have (.fa
taxis ready, but limousine
service Is different from taxi
service,''

Martinez meets with President-elect Bush
Unltsd Press International
Florida Gov. Hob Martinez met
w llh President-elect George
Bush In thr While House Mon­
day to recommend several top
state oillrLtla for administration
and Cabinet-level Jobs.
M a rtin ez, a national cochairman of the Uuah-Quaylc
campaign, reiterated
that he
"wants no position. Is not Inter­
ested tn a position and will take
no position" tn the Bush ad­
ministration
Emerging from a "very good
meeting" tn the White Bouse.
Martinez listed several Florida
officials he recommended to
Bush for Washington Jobs.
They Included state Transjxirtallon Secretary Kaye Hrndrrson

to head the federal Transporta­
tion Department; Gen. Robert P.
Ensslln Jr., tiead of thr Florida
National Guard, for u "key
Pentagon position;" U.S. At­
torney Mlkr Moore of Tampa for
a Job In the Attorney General's
office: F lo rid a R e p u b lica n
chairwoman Jearile Austin as a
nntlnr-M GOP co-chairwoman;
Miami Mayor Xavier Suarez to
head the Department of Housing
and Urban Development; and
Greer Tidwell, regional director
for the Environmental Protection
Agency In Atlanta, to head the
EPA.
"Florida would like to fa
represented with someone from
Florida or someone who knows
Florida really well In a Cabinet
position." Martinez said of the

EPA position
Sen -elect Connie Mack. R-Fla .
and freshman Seri. Bob Graham.
D-Fla.. said last week they also
recommended Henderson as a
possible transportation chief
Martinez and Bush did not
dheuss a recommrndatlon for
the new Cabinet-level drug czar,
the governor said. Nor did they
discuss oft shore drilling, a con­
troversy crucial lo Florida coast­
al arras.
Martinez said their conversa­
t io n f o c u s e d m o s t ly on
environmental Issues, but would
not specify what topics were
discussed,
Although Martinez received no
commitments from the presi­
dent-elect on his recommenda­
tions. he s;ild. "O ur names are
basically alive and that's tm

portant."
He said a "tangible result"
from the meeting was that "I
was able to see the vice prrsi
dent ... and know that our
recommendations are bring con­
sidered very seriously." adding
that Florida, with Its large Re­
publican population, was a
"mega-slate for the Republican
Party."
Democrats still outnumber
Republicans In the stale, hut thr
gap separating the two parties Is
narrowing
Me added he believed the
transition team hojx-il to have
most Cabinet-level positions
nominated by Jan. 1. Congress
then could approve some of
thrm before Inauguration Day.
Jan 20

T H E W EA TH ER
LOCAL FO R ECAST

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Tonight...fair. Low In the
upjK-r 40s and lower 50s.
Llghl east wind.

W EDNESDAY
P tyC ld y 7 2 -4 0

Wednesday...partly sunny.
High In m id 70s Wind south
east 10 mph.

FLORIDA TEMPS
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EXTEN D ED OUTLOOK

Today...mostly sunny. High
In lower 70s Wind rasl 10
mph.

Tuesday. December 6. 1988
Voi 81. No 90

Second Cleti Pottage Pud el Senfird
Florid* *mi

productive, cooperative prisoner can bring
an additional rrcdll of up to 20 days a
month.
Street's time In prison allowed him to hr
released 10 days before he allegedly shut
and killed two Mrtro-Dade County poller
officers with thetr own weapons on Nov 28
Because of the killings, controversy has
settled on Florida's shortage of prison t&gt;e«ls
and haw the Bureau of Prisons uses gain
time lo ease Jail overcrowding
Many critics row urge abolition of ad­
ministrative gain time, or provisional re­
lease credits.
Without the practice, which began In
February 1987. prison official* estimate the

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Sunny 0 4 -4 0

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F R ID A Y
Ctoar 7 1 - 5 2

SATURDAY
C lo ud y 6 2 - 4 0

TID E S

MOON PHASES

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Pvbiithed Deilr lie iMOar, eicept
lahlfday by IS* Sanford Herald.
Inc.. Me N. French Are . Vanlord.
Fla. W/M.

Accused cop killer Charlie
Street was released from
p ris o n on g a in tim e , a
system that awards inmates
one day toward their release
for every three behind bars.
A productive, coop

Jail population will balloon to 52.132
Inmates by June, exceeding capacity by or
12.442.
"We've projected It would take alaiut
8800 million, just until !99oq*. to build
enough beds so we rould rllmlnutr the use
of provisional credits.” said Illll Thurber.
budget director for the Florida Department
of Con ret tons.
"We'd have to provide 37,000 more fads,
but you can't just stop there. You'd then
have to continue a building program to stay
ahead ot new admissions."
A problem wllh early release Is that most
criminals, even those with violent back­
grounds. serve Irs# than 40 percent of thetr
sentences. Some tervr as little as 20 percent
of their time
Gain time awards allowed Street to sene
55 percent of Ms 15-year sentence for
attempted murder In Palm Beach County
H r was released even though hr rommlttrd
more than 30 Infractions while In prison and
officials knew he was prone to violence
against police.

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BEACH
CONDITIONS
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t*
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n u ooo New Smyrna Beach: Waves are
•0 }* ooo I
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r i si ooo to the smith, with a water
a n ooo temperature of 66 degrees Sun
It M ooo
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re st ooo

W ED N ES D A Y :
B O LU N A R T A B L E : Min. 300
a.m., 3:15 p.m.; MaJ. 9.05 a.m..
9:35 p in . T I D E S : D aytona
Beach: highs. 6:12 a m .. 6 30
p in.; lows. 12:27 a.m.; New
S m y rn a Beach: highs. 6:17
a.m., 6 30 p in .: lows. 12:32
a in Sebaatlan Inlet: highs.
6:10 a.m.. 6.08 p m.: lows. 12:26
a.m.

BOATINQ
8 t. Augustine to Ju p ite r
Inle t •Today...wind northeast to
east 10 to 15 kls. Seas 2 to 4 ft.
Bay and Inland waters a light to
moderate chop. A few showers
Tonight...wind east to southeast
10 kls. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Bay and
Inland waters a light chop. A few
sh o w e rs. W c d n s d a y ...wind
southeast 10 kts. Seas 2 to 3 ft.

SUNDAY
C le a r
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S T A T IS T IC S
The high tenijirruturc in San­
ford Monday was 68 degrees and
the overnight low was 53 as
reported by lfa University of
Florida Agricultural Kescurch
and Education Center. Celery

Avenue,
There was no recorded re­
corded rainfall during the 24hour period ending at 8 a.m.
Tuesday.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 63 degrees and Mon­
day's overnight low was 55. as
re co rd e d liy the N a tio n a l
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Alrjxirt.
Other data:
Monday'* h igh ....................71

[ Barometric pressure..30.2B
[ Relative h u m id ity .....72 pet
[ i W in d s..................NE at 9 mph
[ R a in fa ll............................ None
Today'e sunset
5:28 p.m.
C To m o rro w 's sunrise.....7:05

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POLICE BRIEFS

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Blind wife accused of shooting husband
SANFORD — A blind woman whom Sanford poller rrport
shol lirr husband In I hr hrad Is untlrr Investigation, bul has
not been charged.
Sanford (roller report Melissa Stanton. 47. of lO I X ^ W Third
St., shot Richard Slanlon In the forrhran with a ,22-tnilber
pistol at ubnut P I 5 p.m Monday.
Mrs. Stanton, whom (roller said la legally blind and who has
only one lr*{. Is believed to have feared for her safrty during an
urguetncnl with hrr ap|&gt;arrntly Intoxicated husband. The
Seminole State Attorney's oilier will deride If Mrs. Slanlon Is In
be charged Sanford Police Chief Steven Harriett said he
experts her to he charged, bul because of her handicap, she
was not arrested immediately after the Incident.
Martini said there are several witnesses to the Incident, who
rrportedly said Mrs. Slanlon told her husband to leave her
alone. Hr didn't, and wits wounded
Slanlon Is In stuhle condition al Florida Hosplial-Altamontr
Springs

Longwood Christmas starts with tour
By SANDRABOUCNAHINK
Herald staff writer
LO N G W O O D - The tradltlonal "C h ris tm a s In Olde
Longwood" begins at 7 p.m
tonight with n lour of historic
landmarks.
Sponsored by Central Florida
Historic Preservation Society,
the event will be held for three
nights. However, the 916 tickets
have been sold out already,
according to Dorothy Glffln. so­
ciety president who runs Culi­
nary Cottage on West Church
Avenue
Besides her busy schedule
attending to holiday shoppers at
her business. Glffln has been

Involved In other Longwood
events this year. Including the
historic society's 12th annual
arts and crufts show held two
weeks ago It was rrportedly the
largest show so far.
"I ve met myself coming and
going.'' stir said Jokingly.
Approximately. 131 people
will lie taking the tour, a tradi­
tion which began In 1980, ac­
cording to Glffln This Is the first
year that the lour has been held
for three evenings because the
society has set aside Wednesday
evening for a group frum the
Park Avenue Baptist Church In
Titusville.
The evening begins with a
service and Christmas carols aI
th e I 0 9 •y r a r •o I d C h r i s t

Episcopal C h u rc h . 151 W.
Church St., the oldest church In
Seminole County, arrordlng to
Gllfln. At the church. Lake Mary’
High School chorus will perform
"Lessons In Carols."

W ednesday of the m onth
"We have tt all decorated for
Christmas with garlands on the
lianlsters and a big iree," Glffln
said.
' ' C h r i s t m a s In O ld e
laingwnod ts intended to spark
residents' Interest in the historic
hat-Kground ol tnr city. It s not
a money making night for us
It's Just because we think It's n
nice tradition for the city to gel
people stirred up about the
history In Longwood." Glfrin
sulci

Im m ediately afterwards, a
dinner Is to be senrd at the
Hunrlble Spoon Tea Room, 150
W. Jessup Avr. After the meal,
the group will trek to the htstortr
IJra d le r-M cIntyre House on
Warren Avenue, the only VlctoMan-era house In Seminole
County. Hull! In 1885. the house
From the proceeds, the histor­
Is on the National Historic Regis­
ter. according to GlfTIn Tours ic society pays for the dinners
are given by the historic society and gives donations to Christ
fur a $1 donation from 11 a m. to Episcopal Church and Lake
4 p m every second and fourth Mary High School.

Wife charged in battery
CASSELBERRY — Casselberry police report charging n
55 year-old woman with battery after she allegedly hit her
husband In the face and chest
Linda Kay Slrbrecht. of 1412 Brookshire Court, was arrested
at home, wherr the Incident occurred at I 29 a m. today.

Two charged in forgery
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — Tw o men act need of try|ng lo
cash a stolen unit forged check at Sun Bank on Douglas
Avenue. Altamonte Springs, ran from the scene when hank
officials reall/rd the check was stolen.
Altamonte Springs poller reported totaling and urres.Ing two
sus(&gt;erls hi uid at a railroad track olf Douglas Avenue shortly
after the Incident at about 0 p.m Monday.
I Link officials reportedly Identified the men as susp* cL, In (hr
case
Pelrr Michael Haluska. IH, of 757 Trail wood St.. Altamonte
Springs ts charged with burglary to a vrhlclc us well as forgery
and uttering a forgery. Ftrtchrr Donovan Chrtstlun. 19. of 350
Notre Dame l&gt;rlve, Altamonte Springs, fares the samr forgery
charges Bond ts 92.000each
I*olicr report that on Sunday night llulusku stnle the 9100
check frum an unlocked parked car.

W ebster files complaint
against county charter
ch a r i e r w o r d i n g and
establishing Ihe Nov. 8 referen­
dum
Wrl»ster contended the county
SANFORD — Charter ojipon rnt Boh Webster lias renewed (ailed lo projierly advertise Ihe
his ch a lle n g e a ga in st the hearing and did not Include a
S e m in o le C o u n ty C h a rte r, copy of the proposed charter In a
public flic for anyone to see
approved by votrrs Nov. H
"When you have u group of before the meeting Webster ulso
peoplr that arr trying to create asserted that because the com­
something contrary lo the U S . mission apitroval was not a roll
Constitution, Florida statutes call vote. It did not conform to
and grnrral law. It becomes my state law requiring each com­
missioner's vote to be rrcorded.
duly to pursue it W rlisirr viId
ta-lllcr refused lo consider the
Webster lllcd an amended
complaint List week in Seminole complaint mid on Oct. 7. said ihe
Cnumty Circuit Court, asking votrrs should decide whether to
Judge Krm irth la-lllrr lo prrvent have a im inty charter — a form
Seminole County Iront allowing of county constitution. However,
Ihe charter to take effect on Jan. Lelllrr allowed Webster to con­
tinue his suit after the election If
I.
the charter pussed.
The county has until Dec. IB
Webster has been successful
lo respond
In Ills complaints against the
In September. Webster tried to Orange C ounty Charter, a l­
prevent the county. Florida Sec­ though the courts have aitowrd
retary of Stale Jim Smith, and that charter In remain In etlcct
Seminole County Sujiervisor of until they finally decide the case.
Elections Sandra Goard from
Seminole C ounty residents
allowing the election on the approved the rhurter Nov. 8 by n
gromuls the county hadn't pro­ 52 percent margin
perly adoptrd the ordinance. On
In Ills new complaint. Webster
Sepi. 20. county commissioners drop(ird the suit against Smith
heid a hearing ajiprovlng the and Goard.
By J. MARK S A R P IILD
Herald stall writer

New commissioners
Two new commissioners to the Lake Mary City Commission were
sworn In last evening al the commission meeting Abovo,
commissioner William T Greeno (left) and Lake Mary Mayor Dick
Fess watch as Judge Alan Dickey (standing at right) swears in
David J . Mealor. Judge Dickoy also swore in Paul Tramol
(right) Tremel was also elected Deputy Mayor by the commission
H « W H » C » Sf T « W | Vincent

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Vote
Voters In District IV cast Iholr ballots at Fire Station No. 2 In
soulh Sanford Tuesday morning One voler received Instruction
In how to use Ihe voting machine, and another drops her ballot
Into Ihe ballot box. Polls will remain open until 7 p m at the four
voting places tor cltlrens to oloct a mayor and two city
commissioners.

EMERGENCY CALLS
MONDAY
• 1:38 p.m. — 704 W. Ninth
St., trauma call, man. 85.
Rural/Metro transported to
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital.
• 3:10 p.m . 2713 S.
Sanford A vr., trauma call,
man. 32. Kurul/Mctro trailsportrd to Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital.
• 4:18 p.m. - 410 S. Or­
ange A v e ., tra u m a call,
w o m a n . 9 3 . K u m t/ M riro
traus[K&gt;rtrd lo Central Florida
Regional Hospital

• 5 :4 3 p .m . — F re n c h
Avenue and 15th Street,
minor gasoline Irak In car
Involved In traffic accident,
washed down.
• 5 :5 0 p .m . — F re n c h
Avenue and 15th Street, traf­
fic a c c id e n t , b o y . 17.
Rural/Mctrn transported to
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital
• 9 15 p ill. 1012*4 W
Third St . trauma call, man,
55. Rural/Mrtro trunporttd lo
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital: man. 28. not trailsjiorted.

Gibson. 42. Gardner. 40. Rich­
ard "Mike" Mullane, 43. Jerry
Rosa. 40. and William Shepherd.
39, presumably worked early
Tuesday to ready thrir ship for
re -e n try . But w ith a com ­
munications blackout In effect,
there was no word from Atlunils
on their progress.
Still. NASA had promised to
"go public" In the event of any
major problems und with no
word to the contrary, landing
preparations apparently were on
schedule.
"A ll systems aboard the orb ite r A tla n tis co n tin u e to
perform satisfactorily." NASA
said In a statement released at
3:!G p.m. Monday. "The STS-27
crew Is doing well and Is Ireglnnlng landing preparations."
The space agency said pielaunch data Indicating a small
leak In one of Atlantis's landing
gear tires wns« not considered
serious.
"The left Inboard main land­
ing gear tire pressure Is not a
concern for landing." the NASA
statement said.
Firing Atlantis's two big retro
rockets about an hour before
touchdown, Gibson and Gardner
planned to approach Ihe West
Const n( the United Slates from
the northwest in a high-speed
glide to touchdown on runway
17 at Edwards.
Atlantis's flight, the third such
classified mission conducted by
NASA for the Pentugon. has
been carried out under a neartotal news blackout since
blastoff F ld iiy from the Ken­
nedy Sjwce Center In Florida.
Other than a brief statement
four hours after liftoff saying the
crew had l&gt;een given n "go” for
orbital operations. NASA said

nothing about the progress of
thr flight until Monday when the
landing time was suddenly an­
nounced.
A to p N A S A m a n a g e r
applauded America's 27th shut­
tle mission, "Eve ryone ’s os
happy as hell." he said
The goal of the mission rejrortedly was ilie deployment of
a n e w -g c n c ra t Ion satellite
c o d e -n a m e d " L a c r o s s e , "
thought In be capable of taking
high quality pictures of targets
on the ground regardless of
darkness or cloud cover, adding
an Impressive new dimension to
A m e ric a n m ilit a r y r e c o n ­
naissance.
The satellite, which might
have cost up to $500 million,
was thought to have been
launched by Mu! lanr over the
weekend using Atlantis's 50-foot
robot arm. sources said. But
neither NASA nor Ihe Air Force,
which (tald 970 million lo book
spacr on Atlantis, would discuss
any detailsulxnit the jiayload.
Atlantis, however, presumably
worked well during the flight,
although as usual with spate
missions, a series of technical
problems were encountered.
Because of the military nature
of Ihe night, however. NASA
withheld Information about thr
progress of the mission and
air-to-ground com muni cat Ions
hr tween Ihe crew and mission
control In Houston were kepi
secret.
Likewise, crew communica­
tions during the re-entry pro­
cedure were prohibited by the
Air Force, but before launch.
Gibson Mid he planned to give
Gardner, an elght-yeai NASA
veteran making Ills first Right, a
chance to get hLs hands on the
controls during the fiery glide lo
Earth.

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Editorials/ Opinions
Sanford Herald

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300 N FKENCi I A VE.. SANFORD. FLA. 32771
Area Code 407-322 2811 or 831-9903
Wayne D. Doyle, Publisher
Ranald W. Hotle, Eiecutlve Editor
Melvin Adhlm, Adverm Ing Dl ret tor

Ham; Drll.tr) 3 Months. A14-25; 6 Months. $27.00:
Year $51 00. In SUIr Mall 3 Months. $20 S3. 0
Months. $37.00: Veer. $fiO 00 Out Of State Mall 3
Months $21 M . 6 Mufh* $40.50: Yrar $70 00

wni'im
Canada backs
free trade
If Canadian* sometime* berome a little
Jittery about Tree trndr with thetr massive
southern neighbor, It to understandable. We
In the United States from time to time become
more than a I It Ur uncomfortable with our
Japanese trading partner, especially when we
think thev are gelling the best of us.
So it was r t S P V i n j that Canadian voter*
on Nov. 21 gave un overwhelming victory tu
!*rlir.e Minister Brian Mulroney — and to the
free trade agreement with the United Slates
that the prtmc m inister made such an
important part of his 5 1-day campaign.

R O B ER T W AG M A N

‘Whistle-blower’ bill veto violated pact
W ASHINGTON INEA) - ITrsldent Reagan's
unexpected veto of a new "whistle-blower” bill
has shocked many on Capitol Hill and genuinely
angered legislator* on both sides of the aisle.
For the past four years Congress has worked
with the Rengsn administration to strengthen
protections for federal employees who expose
government fraud and waste. Final compromise
legislation was worked out over the summer.
After rece ivin g both w ritten and oral
osauiantes tiu : It was now completely accept­
able to the administration a new bill was passed
without opposition In the final days of the last
congressional sessionThe final assurance was contained tn an Oct 3
letlei from Joseph Wright J r., acting director of
the Office of Management and Budget, to Reps
Patricia Schrocder. D-Colo.. chairman of the
Hr.uw Clrtt Service Subcommittee, and Frank
Horton. N.Y.. ranking Republican on the House
Government Operations Committee.
' While the bill docs no! provide everything we
wanted.” Wright wrote. It will enhance the
protection ol whistle-blower* — - gnat whtch the
administration sharrs with you.”
Bul to the aitonishment of all concerned on
Capitol Hill. President Iteagsn veined the bill.
HeagSI* *od he was doing so because the new
bill "rigs the process against agency pcJsot..«.l
managers In favor of employee* ” Also rlted

were Justice De|&gt;artment concerns lhat the law
would be unconstitutional, violating the princi­
ple of separation of powers by permitting one

explicitly told him that the Justice Department
"had signed off" on the final language of &lt;hr
compromise

pari of the executive
b r a n c h to sue
another In federal
court.
Reagan's veto wa*
a surprise even to
m a n y w ith in the
administration.
Mary Wkseman of
the Office of Spec 1st
Counsel of the Merit
Systems Protection
Board, whose
authority lo protect
w h is tle -b lo w e r s
w ould have H ern
m «og*n’$ veto
expanded under the
was a surprise
legislation, said. "Mr
•«ert
to many
Wright and hts staff
w i t h i n the
v e ry a b ly r e p r e ­
administration
sented the view*" r|
3
her office. "\khlle I
cannot speak for the
Department of Justice ... I have eveiy reason lo
beltrve that OM BdM the same on their behalf."
One key Congressional side says Wright

The veto may become a major hr..dm he (or
both President-elect George Bush and Attorney
General Richard Thornburgh as they try lo shore
up their relations with the new Congress

Eschew obfuscation
Th e annual Doublespeak Aw ard hlglilights
language lhat neither says what It means nor
means whal It says. Th e winners of the
National Council of Teachers ol English honor
are always amusing, bul behind that humor
lurks a dangerous truth about the power of
words: Th e easiest way to deny responsibility
for an action Is (o m ukr It as hard to
understand as possible.
Take Ibis year's winner: the official expla­
nation for (he d o w n in g of an Iranian
passenger plane by Ih r American cruiser
Vincennes In ih r Perslun Gulf. The report
pretended to be thorough, giving everything
from relative h u m id ity to air and sea
temperatures at the time of the incident —
whoops, sorry for the doublespeak, make that
the lime of the attack. But II lefl out vital
Information such us maps lo show the
courses of Ih r vessels Involved.
Adm W illiam Crowe, explaining the con­
clusions that came from this mountain of
trivial Information, said that "a number of
mistakes were made.” W ho made them ami
why — what should have been the crux of the
report — were not specified.
Such evasion Is the essence of doublcspeuk.
whether it lx- a Philadelphia hospital's
description of a p a tie n t's death as a
’ ’ d ia g n o s tic m is a d v e n t u r e of a high
magnitude” or Sen. Orrln Hatch's rationaliza­
tion of capital punishment as "our society's
recognition of thcsancity of hum an life."
William Lutz, head of the doublespeak
committee, nays such language Is becoming
all the more com m on, and he advises
Americans not to pul up with It. Eschew
obfuscation. Speak plain English. May lx- that
Is whal Is Intended in our slate's new
constitutional amendment on English.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters lo the editor arc Mclcomr. All letters must
lx- signed and Inrludt a mailing address and
telephone number, la-ttrrs should tw on a single
subject and as brief as possible. The San/orri
//era/d reserves the right to edit letters.

This lose hapftened drspitr the increase to 73
rents for first -class mall the closing of many
|to»tai facilities for a halfday each week, and
elimination of Sunday cotlcctxxis limn mailbox
es and of Sumlav sorting of mail

Remembering Kennedy
As I sit here today and think of the "Age ol
John Fi:rg;r=!d Kennedy.
president of the United States, and of bis drat It
25 years ago. mixed emotions course through
me. I was very much a product of the time At
20 yrar* of age. I was old enough to have v r n
the evils of the world I lived in and young
enough to think It could be changed
When John Kennedy rame along and said it *
llir.e to change, to oak not whal wr u n i IJ get
but rather, whal we could give, tu put aside the
hatred Itial divided black arid while, to stand
united as a people. tie struck a » laud drep in tm
heart When fir proc laimed lhal we had ihr
power lo change the world, to rrai li lo the
hrtght* and to soar In plocr* w r had never been
before, hope came alive In me like never lirlorr
Hal then came that shattering instant ot m m
that heart stopping moment when history was
made In a little plaza In I Milas
Why la tt that something inside nilllkms of
profile was killed by a single bullet that look one
life'/ Most don’t realize it today, but it was not
brtausr a man was brutally g u u m U do* u. llu i
It was not a man that wr mourned as a nation It was our hope* and our drrarns that bled In the
street* It was our turpr Dial wr tmrlrd so

Canr.:!si.‘*

If all goes well, the free trade agreements
will take effect on Ja n . 1. Th a t ts when the
rral work will begin, tt will be up to both the
United States and Canadian governments and
to business leaders in each nation to work to
see that the free trade sought In t'te
agreement Is truly free, and that one side does
not try and claim any unfair advantages c e r
I he other.

Voter approval of Prime Minister Mulroney
and the free trade agreement should provide
Hi t basis of a solid working relationship
between the Canadian leaders and Presi­
dent-elect Bush when he takes office In
January.

After several break-even or profitable year* In
the .arty 1980s. Ihr post oilier ts once ugaln
mtred tn a cycle of growing Icwsr* The pmt
office reports that It lost $590 million In fiscal
1988 — *l“ X**t three time* It* 1987 ( xm Io I
deficit of $232 nt'MIon.

LETTER S

Mr. Muhcney and President Reagan signed
the trade pact last Jan . 2 and Congress
ratified the agreement several months later.
W ith the prim e m in is te r’s victory, ih r
Canadian parliament Is expected to be called
Into session on Dec. 12. with quick approval
expected for the measure.

Like the United Stales. Canada has enjoyed
six yearn of prosperity. Th e i k w agreement
should help both economics continue In their
robust ways for a num ber of years. For
example, the oil and gas Interests In Alberta
have been especially supportive of the free
trnde agreement, with the pact providing
Improved prospects for Increased sales ol
Canadian oil and natural gas to the United
States. Such sales should help the U.S.
economy by decreasing our dependence on oil
from the politically unstable Middle East
There are m any other examples that can
demonstrate the mutual benetit of the trade
agreement to both nations.

The bill's sponsor* aay ihey have more than
enough voles to pan* the legislation again
quickly, and lo override a Hush veto. If one ts
forthcoming If Hush sides with Thornburgh
against (lie bill, it could set up an early
confrontation between the new administration
and Congress — something neither side wants
(HU) We're back to red Ink time at the U.S
Postal Service

solemnly

G E O R G E F. W ILL

Old soldier must be heard
W ASHINGTON - From Hamburg have come
rumbling* of something always rare and rarrly
welcome In W ashington realism Th e
perpetrator of the faux pas la Gen John
Galvin, supreme allied commander In Europe
In a speech to parliamentarian* from N A TO
nations, and in an essay in The Washington
Quarterly. Galvin lament* the lack of political
leadership concerning Ihr continuing Soviet
threat, and hr give* particular*
G a lv in a c k n o w le d g e s th a t M ik h a il
Gorbachev has initiated domestic change* of
great If uncertain consequence*, arrompanied
by pleasant rhetoric. Hut Galvin asks T*
external policy really changing'/ ’ He notes
that regardless of Soviet rhetoric about a shift
from an offensive to a defensive configuration
of conventional force* In the middle of Europe
- after 40 yrar* of denying the of tensive
configuration - "the Soviet military has not
changed at all "
Galvin's focus ts on "the Iron that can lie
brought to bear on Ihr battlcltrld.” Hr says
Soviet armaments production t* essentially
u n ch a n g e d sin ce M arch 1985, w hen
Gorbachev took power. Since then, the Soviets
have produced more tanks » r J -riM cry pieces
titan exist In the ilrillsit. French and German
armies combined. The Soviets are producing
700 combat aircraft per year and launrhitt'i a
nuclrar submarine every 37 days
Consider tanks, the core of the forward
deployed force capable of moving west In large
units over long distances rapidly and with
good sustanruent. The Warsaw Pact has
30.000 more tanks than N A T O . Th irty
thousand ts more tanks than the entire
Wchrmacht production In World War II. The
production rate of the Soviet T-8 0 Is approxl
matcly 3.400 per year. 2HO per month, the
equivalent of a tank division a month. II all
Soviet and other Warsaw Part tank factories
were closed today, and the tank piuductlon of
nil NATO nations were trlpplcd. It would take
N A TO 10 years to catch up.
Noting that the T-80 ts the world’s newest
tank. Galvin stresses that the acceleration of
the rate of technological change coincides with
an Increase In the Importance of even marginal
technological advantages The British W0I1 al
Waterloo wllh the "Brown Bess." a musket the
HrllHh army had then been using for J 3 0
years. Hut by the time of World War II. "If you
built a fighter aircraft that was slightly better
than your opponent, you should sweep the
skies In a short period of time. Thai Is now
true not only of flghler aircraft but of
everything else. If you build tanks that can flic
accurately one second faster than other tanks.
It will sweep the battlefield."
The Warsaw Pact bus more at luck capacity
than NATO on the drat dav of battle, or 10 or

30 days alter Furtherm ore, proxim ity
magntflrx its advantages A thousand ship
sailings would lie required (or the Initial
reinforcement of NATO A nrcesoary compo­
nent of a real Soviet change of a defensive
deployment would br the movement far bark
from the front of the enormous stocks of

ammunition now tn

East Germany and
Czechoslovakia. So
far none bos been
moved.

(Angelo Code villa
of the Hoover In ­
stitution. writing In
Com m entary, says
there are more Soviet
d ivisio n s In East
Germany than In the
entire U.S. A rm y ,
in o r
e I
n
f s o m e p o liti­
Czechoslovakia than
cians seek olt he r e are U . S .
l i c e to do
divisions In Europe,
s
omething.
and that all the Sovi­
others jus! lo
et divisions have
be something J
m o b ile b r i d g i n g
equipm ent useful
only for offense Under Gorbachev, none of
these divisions have been eliminated or even
diminished. All liavc been Improved.)
Galvin worries lhat the willingness of
Western public* to pay for pr quire d ness rises
only In response to events: Die Itrrlln crisis,
the Cuban missile crisis, the Invasion of
Czechoslovak), the development of SS-20s. the
Invasion of Afghanistan What Is lacking Is
sober and scliering political leadership
"Peace Is breaking out all over, ” chirruped
candidate Hush. His opposition to new taxes.
In the context of Gramm-Rud man deficitreduction requiremcnls. guarantees continua­
tion of the four-year decline of the defense
budget. When Hush meets Gorbachev this
week, he mlghl ask when glosnoat will extrnd
to publication of the Soviet defense budget,
and when lhat budget will reflect Soviet
rhetoric about changed Intentions.
It Is an old axiom: Some polith-iana seek
office lo do something, others Just to lxsomething A ITcsldcnt of the former type la
leaving. Which type Is Hush: Those for whom
oflee Is an end In Itself will tell the nation
whatever II wants tu hear (for rxutnple, that
lltw Uutti ale limit it m m ij anil that pc,or is
breaking out oil over) and will not tell the
nation what It needs to hear.
It needs to hear frop* the White House that
Gen. Galvin says about the Iron lhat can be
brought to lx-ar cat Hie battlefield.
1C) I M i N i S l D i l M P*ll W r « ,f I

Men come along the Kennedy*, John and
Hobby. Marilrt I.other King. Ghanndl. so lew
and (ar between And the world smiti* out thro
light and thru life And my soul i tie* W HY’’ Has
tt always been so? And the answer Is. horriblv
"Yes ’
•
Tw o lhous.mil years ago. a man came along
and said the same dungs pra&lt;-r not war. love
not hair, seek to serve — not to br w-rved And
in return. Hr was given the must brutal death
that men could devise Hut there wa* a
difference, the grave could not bold Him! Three
daya later lie burst forth I have grown older
and seen so much more Hut I liave HOPE I met
a man. mnrr than a man. wlto preai hrd lire
message — and the world could tail stop Hun
Allen W. McDaniel. J r
Pastor
Sanford

Giving thanks for America
Whal do I have to give thank* fori*
I am thankful lhat In America I have a degree
of freedom not fxissessed 111 nnv other gre.il
nation on thr earth That freedom t* guaranteed
by a Constitution which defines our rights and
llbrrtlrs. a Judicial system which seeks lo
preserve them, a legislative aystein which tries
to exfiand them, and an executive system which
seeks to protect them Inim our enemies
t am thankful tor freedom ot religious choice
While some complain aIron I Increasing secular
Ism and educational humanism, wr have
substantial guideline*, reinforced by tire court*
which protect and preserve the right ol
individual freedom of conscience and religious
practice We urr rc*|xmslhlr to God according lo
our own conscience, or even to disclaim such
belief, and are not enshrouded by a national
stale religion, or communist type atheism
I am thankful lhat In our country I can rhooar
my own career, and urn not confined to one
dlctalrd by tlie- government or decreed by
inheritance. Individual Initiative, gumption.
Imagination, cafiabtlltles and dreams ran still
guide the direction of our vocations W r arc
limited only by our own aspiration*, and not by
state or national law
1 am thankful for our hrrttagr W r have ONE
nation, under Clod, within our geographic al
Irordrrs. rather than a dozen or more srperair
wrangling. Irudlng stale* Wr have escaped the
chaotic border irnstons which have plagued
Europe and lhe land masses ol Asia and Africa
As a UNITED nation of many statrs. wc have
emerged Into the world scene wllh strength,
vigor, and opportunity. Imagine the turmoil and
confusion, the diplomatic impasses &lt;rralrtl by
fracturing our national unity. I am thankful
there arc N O T separate countries ol Texas.
Florida. California and a dozen or so more, hut
rather ONE nation, of 50 stales. U N ITED ns one
country.
This Thanksgiving season means, to me. a
time lo reflect on our American heritage, and
then lo give quiet uud humble thanks tn God lor
txith personal and nutlonal hlrsslng* received
James S. S p e rv
Altamonte Springs

�Santord Herald. Sanford, Florida — Tuesday, December 6. 1968 — SA

Dogs
Continued from Page 1A

Trading light, prices up
U nlltd Proas International
NEW YOHK — Prices opened slightly higher
Tuesday In llghl trading of Nrw York Stork
Exchange Issues
The Dow Jones Industrial averuge. which
Jumped 31.48 Monday, was ahead 1.61 to
2 125.36 shortly alter I hr market opened
Advances edged declines 260-240 among the
884 Issues crossing the New York Stork
Exchange tape Early turnover amounted to
at anil 5.309.000 shares
Stock prices closed sharply higher Monday
In moderate trading.
Larry Warhtel. a market analyst at Pruden­
tial llat lx Securities Inc., said the market got a
boost from the announcement of a new type of

restructuring plan by fuur major companies,
which stepped up trading among those
companies as well as others that seemed likely
tnlollow suit.
The plan comes amid a record takeover
Ixtom that Is forcing even the largest compa­
nies to be concerned that then stock price
currently may not reflect the full value of their
businesses
In tilings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. American Express C o . Dow
Chemical Co.. Pfizer Inc. and Sara her Corp.
said they would make offerings of unbundled
s&lt;ork units, consisting of a 30-year deep
discount bond, a share of preferred stock and a
certificate for the right to buy a share of
common stor k

presented photo­
graph* and other evidence lo
prove the dogs were not a
danger.
“ If peU have herorne u
nuisance, then you should con­
sider passing an ordinance with
all |&gt;rt owners ultke." Kramer
told the rommlasloncni. Hr told
th r rommisalonrrs they should
not single out one family for
“ special treatment
Kramer referred to N a w i as an
“ alxtentcc landlord" and con­
tended that thr fence would
Inrreasc the “ value of his In­
ventory,"
He called several people lo
come forward as wiinrssr* that
the dogs were not vicious. In­
cluding the code enforcement
officer.
C ltv Administrator Gene De-

Dollar slightly higher
gold, silver open mixed
Unltsd F r « i International
The dollar drifted slightly
higher Tuesday In quiet nar
row-range trading on major
foreign currency markets
Gold waslowir
In rather trading In Tokyo,
the dollar dosed slightly
higher against the Japanese
yen at 121 54 yen. up from
121.53 yen on Monday
Currency traders In Japan
said trading was slow in thr
absence of market-affecting
news
Most investors stayed rxi the
sidelines, waiting far the re­
lease of Japan's most m erit
gross national product flgurra.
which werr reported up 2 2
prrrrhl in thr Ju ly September
quarter. Of 9 3 percent higher
at the annual rate
In Europe, the dollar began
t h r day In F ra n k fu rt at
I 72625 West German marks
up from 1.722 m arks on
Monday

T h r dollar began thr day In
Zurich at 1 445 Swiss francs,
up slightly from I 4445. In
Carls, the dollar opened at
5 HH9 French francs up from
5 HM4
T h r d o l l a r o p e n e d tn
Brussel* at 36.30 Ik-lgian
francs, up from 36 22. and
began the day In Italy at
1.275 25 Italian lire, up from
1.273 95 lire.
In London, thr British pound
began the day at II.H U P
compared w ith I I H 7 I on

Monday
In early New York trading
the dollar was mixed against
kry forrlgn currencies In thin
trading

Dow Jones
Dow Jones A r i r i g n
1 0 :0 0 s . a .

.10
20
IS
65

Indus 2120 62 up 5 H6
Trans 046 62 up 0 45
Utils
1H4 57 unchnagrd
Stork
B IO 66 up
I 37

Local Interest
These quotation* provided
by mem bers of thr National
Association o f Securlllra
Dealer* are repreaentallve
In t e r d r a ’er prlcea aa of
m ld-m om tng today Inter•
d e a le r m a rk e ts change
throughout the day Prlcea do,
not Include rc-.nl markup or
markdown
Bid
Ask
A m rrkan INoncer 3W
4
1Urricit (tank
32W
32H
20 U
Tirol Union
20H
PPM.
31
311k
Pla Progress
33 h
341*
MCA
42 h
43
llughr* Supply 171k
171*
Morn*&lt;mi *
20H
21
53 H
NCR Corp
53 rt
Plrssrv
40W
39W
Scotty's
Ilk
12
Southeast Hank 2214
22**'
20H
SunTrust
21
#■0**1
03 V. *AI»4
Wall [Haney
W rating house
52** 52H
Brunswick
17*k
I7U
HOJ
9Vs 9V*
Fla National
IR
181*
Winn-Dixie
43 lb
4 3S
Emerson.......... 30H
30W

DEATHS
B E R N A R D L E R O T“SH O R TY"
BECHET
Bernard L rK o y “ S h o r t y "
ll e i k e y

l&gt;r&gt;

1 HI |

| &gt;.i r I m o f &lt;•

Ave . Deltona, died Monday at
his rrsklrncr Ik*n Ju ly 2. 1923
tn Koyahtxi fa., he moved lo
Dehiwia from Sanford In 19 6 1
He was a boltrr mechanic fix
Aulo Train, a member of the
Sanford Eire Department and a
(untirr captain of the fir** *e(■ailment In Cape Canaveral
Survivors Include his wtlr,
Hetty. Deltona, daughter. Calhv
Appel, Saulord. son. IVrnard
"Herntr'' J r . Sanford, mother,
Margaret. Middletown, ha . sis
lets. C rla Spearm an. Molly
Sclutflner. Margaret Leader, all
of M id d le to w n . M ay L ls k .
Newton, Iowa. Ixother. George.
Ilershey. ha : five grandchildren,
two great grandi hlldrrn
G ram kriw Fu n eral Hom e.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ment a.
J A C K E. C O A L T E R
Jack E. Citaller. 49. 440 Guise
Hoad. Osteen died Nov 29 as a
result of a boating accident. Horn
Nov. 28. 1939 In Krnt City.
Mich., he moved to Osteen from
Key West In 1976 H r was a
Navy rrtlrre. a Vietnam War
veteran and worked as a com­
mercial fisherman. H r attrndrd
Firs! Baptist Church of Osteen
He was a member of the Fleet
Keservr Association and thr
Fresh Water (faux- and Fishing
Organ! radon
Survivors Include Ills wife.
Arlene: sons. Daniel Steven Hris.
O s te e n . J o h n C l a y R e is .
Jacksonville, daughter. IVmna
Jo Immich, Jacksonville, Eva
C h r is t in e K e lly . D e lto n a ,
b ro th e rs . R ic h a rd , G ra n d
Rapids. M ich. Anthony. Kent
C ity, Robert. Sparta. Mich.:
mother. Sena Green. Krnt City:
father. Orel OH A . Groton Mich.:
10 grandchildren.
Brinson Guardian Funeral
Home. Sanford. In ehargr of
arrangements.
GEO R G E FR A N K LIN F O W L E R
George Franklin Fowler. 60.
1702 W. Third Strrcl. Sanford,
died Monday at Central Florida
Kcglmul Hospital liorn Oct 1.
1928 m Richmond. Va.. he
moved to Sanford from there In
1940. He was u Protestant, a
truck driver anil was a former
member ol the Sanfotd Police
Department.
Survivors Include hi* wife.
Alice C„ Sunfnid; Mill, Frank.
S a n fo rd : d a u g h te r. L in d a
Bourrlrr. Lake Mary: «l*trr*.
loiverne Kingsley. Roanoke. Va..
Betty Jean Kirby. Richmond.
V a .: b ro th e r. W illia m C .
Williamsburg. Va : six grand­
children,
O a k I a w • P a r k C c in c •
tery/Fui.cral Home, Lake Mary,
tn charge of arrangements.
C H A R L E S M A U R ICE IO O E
Charles Maurice Igor. 70. 406

Oak wood Court. Fern Park, died
Sunday at Manor Care Nursing
Center. Winter Park Ikxn April
27. I9IH in Nrw York City, he
m oved lo Fern Park from
Hialeah In 1972. He was a
Catholx . a member of ihe VFW.
Post 10180. Maitland, a r barter
member ol the H2nd Autxxne
(Xiiston Association, and was an
Army veteran
Sui Ivors Include hi* wife.
Viola: brothers. John Spring
Hill, Jamra, Titusville; sister*.
Marie Molrsr, Deerfield Bra* h.
Margaret Mary Mill*. Fair lawn.
N J .. Ann Lavrrtng. Malveme.
N.Y.; one grandchild Baldwin
Fairchild Funeral Home. Gold
rnrnd. In charge of arrange

menu

pita! Ikxn Dec. 14, 1922 In
Philadelphia. Pa., hr moved
from there to Sanford In 1984
He was a Dranxi of All Saints
Deliverance Church In Sanford,
a retlrrd conMruc*ton wixkrr
*pd a W orld
II A rm y
'veteran
Survivors Include his slstrr.
Bishop Elba Reaves. Sanford.
Ixother. Bishop D Reaves. San­
ford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San
ford. In charge (4 arrangements

Marie protested “ Let’s lx* rea­
sonable." he told Kramer DeMarie Inlil Kramer that Price
w orkrd for Ihr city and that she
had alrrady slated her opinions
when she Issurd ihe citation.
Mrs Hockrnbrrry. who ha*
lived at that add re** for 10
years, told the commissioners
she has never wren Ihe dogs out
of the yard She suld thr dogs
werr docile enough to play with
her gra nd ch ild ren .
Krarner presented letters from
long-time nrlghhors who staled
that they have nevrr had a
dog-rrlated problem with thr
Hockrnbrrrys
Nusso had docum ents and
letters from prospective renters
who wrote that although they
llk rd the home and thr area,
they would not rent from Nasso
because of Ihr that* 111 one

letter. It stated that the sanita­
tion of Ihe backyard was poor
with a bad odor and that the
Hockcnberrys had an electric
fence lo contain the dogs which
was a potential danger to
children
Mrs. Hockrnbcrry lold the
commissioners (hat the pulsat­
ing wire on thr top of the
four-foot fence was disconnected
for one year. It had been con­
nected as a result of the dogs
getting Into thr neighbor's yard
at 25a Magnolia Ave., before
Nasso bought ihr home.
Nasso was upset with the
commissioners lor their derision
to drop the citation
“ It's all family politics." he
shouted at them
Mayor David Gunter calmed
hint down, saying lhat he could
take It to a higher c o u r t

Zayre
Continued from Page IA
liquidation tomparty. which will conduct the
sale. She said six dtxs not know
what company will handle tlx
Sanford store sale, hut said wane
p re vn t employee* will !!*rly hr
employed during Ihe wale
The Sanford Zayre'» Is achrduled to be demolished, along
with Ihe rrst nf the busltxsses In
Ihe pla/a It Is U* ated In, for
construction of the Seminole
County Exprrsnway. Leonard
said a store In Ihe path nf an
airport expanskin tn Illinois was
also bring closed, but said she
did not know If the expressway
route InhurnrrcJ Am es man­
agement to rktor ih r Sanford
store
She noted that the Sanford
atnrr - t me of only ;h r r r to lx
cloned In Florida There etc 85
Zayre stores In Fkxtda She M id
Ames only plans lo build 15 m*
store nationally next year. II
Sanford Is a good proapect ftx a
Zayre • sitxr. another one may
be built heir six M i d
When Ames t»u g h l Zayrr u
van Iled Ames Into Ihe No 3
position among th r nation's
d is c o u n t re ta ile r* , behind
Wxl-man and K Mart
Ante* ts leaving seven stair*
A la b a m a . G e o r g ia . Io w a ,
Louisiana. Mississippi. Ten
nrsarr and Wltxunsln. Leonard
said A total eg 58 Zayre* in

those stale* will be shut, she
added.
Three Zayre field offices "that
are strictly for store operations"
also will be eliminated. Leonard
said, ifowrvrr. ' we have not
made any announcement about
office* that serve many stales,
•uch as distribution centers,
warehouses nr financial office* ...
and we're not looking at closing

anv ol ihutx.'*
"thr mas* t iming leave* Ihe
company with 3|8 Zavrrs anti
361 Arne* store*. Leonard M id

An Ames spokr*mun said
"Closing unprofitable store* I*
essential to our main task, that
of returning thr remaining 318
Zayre store* to their historic
level of profitability."

SnowC on tin ue d from Page l A
Association of Retired Prrsons
A* part of Ihr- celebration, judged Ihe contest and presgrand p rlie winners of thr rntrd the awards*! Ihr festival.
H appy Holly Gator rolorlng
Second prlie winner* kin ­
contest, also sponsored by the dergartener Christopher Smith,
foundation, lighted thr trees first-gradrr Keller I’Iland and
brlorr a rrowd ol altoui 150 second grader Catherine Spit/
received passe* to Plratr* Cove
on lookers
K indergarten w inner E rin Advrnt urr Golf.
Cookies went lo lhtrdp*xre
Brophry of Lakr Mary E lrm rm a­
ty. first-grade winner Jennifer winners kindergartener Andrea
Dalton, and second grade winner G u n n le . firs t-g rx d rr Megan
Anthony Turlington of Forest Kontagloris ana second-grader
U ik r Elementary, stood behind a Sengchanh Saruinlkimr.
" I I ’ b exciting." bluc-rtbboncd
(■odium they i nuliln't see ovrr to
cany out the ceremonial task
Dalton said.
Th e Ihrrc grand prl.li winner*
Her Jaunl on Ihe m our, was
each received Ihrre posse* to her first rxjxrlencr with snow
She Irft the erlrtxutlon with her
W a l l D i s n e y W o r I tl
The foundation received about prt/e and a balloon In hand, and
3.000 etitrle* In Ihe conlrst. they with snow in her black patrnl
ex peeled no mnrr than 500 T h r leather s in x *
D o n a tio n s m a y be se n t
entries, which show a Jet skiing
g.itor donning a Sanla-fttvie hat. through Ihe holiday season lo
are O i l display in the halt* ol the Florida Hospital Foundation.
2200 Bedford Kd . Orlando. Tla
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(PERMITTED USE) CHANGE

Thg City ol Santord proposes lo rt/ona ichange tha pgrmiitga u x of) land wilMn m*
this aOegniMmgnt

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N E L L IE L. CHORPKNINO
Nellie I. Chorpemng. 98. of
Ashland. Ohio, died Monday.
Dec 5. at Ashland Manor Nurs­
ing Hume. Ashland. Ohio Ikxn
Aug 8. 1890. she herd most of
tier life In Cleveland. Ohki and
nxyvrd from there to Ashland IO
year* ago She was a mrtnlier of
Huggle* Church. Ruggles Ohki. a
re tire d e n g lls h teacher, a
member of tlx Ohio Retired
Teacher* A**«* ration and a
member of W C TU .
Survivor* include her brother.
Rot* rt Chorpenlng. Lima. Ohio;
niece Em ily Chorjxnlng. San­
ford
Eastman Funeral Home. New
London. Ohio. In charge of
arrangmrnts

W IL L IA M A .O U T T E N
William A Outlen. 57. 1046
Chesterfield C ircle . W in te r
Spring*, died Salurtlay. Ikxn In
tk-ran City. Md . he moved to
Winter Spring* Inxn Lexlngnxi.
Ky . In 1976 He wa* an in­
telligence agent lor the Drtrnsr
Department and the Air Force.
Hr wa* a Pmtrstant. He was a
mrmlx-r ol Mokanna laxlge No
329 FAAM. Orlando, the Scot­
tish Hite IkKlte*. Ihe York Hite
Ikxllr*. the Order of Hie Eastern
Star amt wa* president ol the
road runner unit of thr
IUtila Shrine Temple. Orlando
Survivors Include his wife,
w its . c io s g ix s a n k l ix
Bonnie B . sons. Billy. Ocean r oFun***
b » M n tor O w p Fr*n*l&gt;n
CMy. Michael, Louisiana. Daniel, Fw to v. M lto&gt; W M S I . t o i t o t •til be
held
Wednevdev
Ok
r. *1 to * m •*
Tallahassee: daughter, Debra
f jntrii norm Ctopr Istornwnt
Sulloo. El Paso. Texas, mother, OKUw
will toito* et Oevtewn Cemetor r
eill
Anne. Ocean City.
retttve (ttendv on Tuetder el Qe4i**n
Guy Bhick Home for Funerals. C le f s kern F* p m O a i t x i Perl C m e
Winter Park. In charge ol ar­ tory'Fw w rel Heme pi ife tp r &lt;rf e r e * .
range men is-

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FUNERALS

C O A L T ia . JA C K ■

R O N A LD A L F R E D V ER G E
Ronald Alfred Verge, 36. 1525
Mcllonvtllc Ave.. Sanford, died
Sunday at his rcsldrnrr. Ikmi
July 9. 1952 In Clifton. N.J.. he
moved to Sanford from there tn
1978. He was u construction
worker.
Survivors Include his futhcr.
Gordon E.. Sanford: brother.
Richard J . . Leonardo. N .J .:
maternal ;[raridm oihrr Stella
Butko. Cllflon. N J .
G ru m k o w Fun eral Hom e.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments
SA R A H E L IZ A B E T H K R A F T
Sarah Eltrabcth Kraft. Infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry
J. Il/aryx] Kraft, died Sunday at
O rla n d o R e g io n a l M edical
Center. Ikirn Nov. 30 In Orlando
she was u m rm brr of Ihr Church
of God.
Survivors Include hei sisters.
Sheila and Rebecca of Lake
Mary.
O a ; i a w i: f a r k C t m i tery/f'uiicial Home, laike Mary,
In charge of arrangements.
W A LTER K E L L E Y
Waller Kelley Jr.. 65. 704 W.
mil Street, Sanford, died Dec. 5
nl Central Florida Regional Hos-

H A G IN t. F A N X I I
Funeral W v t&lt; e » tar Fennto Hefim */.
M U W MS* I t . Untord *ne d-ed Dk I.
■Ill be held Ulurdep e l l p m el Mecedwue
Primitive Beplal Ctoath *ith B r« Clerk
•TIM lei mg Burial *111 tone* el RetUea
Cemetor-p Viewing *111 be (ram 4 1 p m cn
FrlOep lure tee f tear e. Heme lantord. In
charge el er r angemen**

BCCKtY, BERNARDCCBOV "1H0RTY '
Funeral Services lar Bernard LeWoy
' Hear I r I n l e * . U . D t lle e . tovmevly el
lentord whe d-ed Sunday *111 be el It a m
Wtdnetdey el Gremkoe Funeral Home eim
H r . John Vault elticleltng Intarmenl *HI be
e* Oak lean Memorial Perk Fnendt mey (• »
el Or amke* Funeral Heme today IT und e, I
lr«m } 4 and A ( p m Crake* Funeral Heme
Vanlor J in thargo ol arrangem erit
V E R O E . R O N A LD A L F R E D
Memorial Funorol Very it at tor Ronald
Allred Verge. M o l lentord. who d-ed Vender
■111 be held ol T p m Huetdepl el Gremko*
Ftmeral Home Chape. * .m u « , Dr Tom
I n t o * oXkloring Gromap* Funorol Homo,
lantord In thargo ol artongomontt
C H O B P E N I N O .N E L U t L
Funorol SerrKes tor Nollio L Chorponlng.
to. ol Akhlond Ohw arlll bo held el II • m
Thunder *••* Rev Km RitchieeMMUlIng#1
Eetimen Funeral Home In Ne* London.
Ohio The lomlly will rocleve friendt Irom 1 1
p m Wednetdey. Dec 1 Inter men I will
(olio* el Rugglet Cemetery to llm e n
F utter el Home. 700 w Main I I . Ne* li m b i
Ohio 141* m i n i ) tn charoe M
mentk

iNOiCaift anca
•HtniN SANFORD
Cite u u ,» S

A pobitc hearing on the re/unmg Mill be held on Monday, December 12.1968. 7 00 o'clock P M or as soon Iherealter
aa pottible, al Ihe Q ty Commituon tkoom. City Hall, Sentord, Florida
As tho City ot San lord s governing body, the City Commission will hold a public hsaring and consider passage
and adoption of Ordinance No 1S90 entitled
AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE LAND DEVELOP
MENT REGULATIONS OF SAID CITY. DIVIDING THE CITY INTO ZONING DISTRICTS AND ESTABLISHING
THE BOUNDARIES THEREOF, REGULATING THE USE OF U N O WITHIN DISTRICTS. SETTING FORTH AREA
AND DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDINGS. PARCELS BUILDING SETBACKS AND YARDS.
REGULATINQ VEHICULAR ACCESS. PARKING. LOADING AND OTHER VEHICULAR USE AREAS.
REGULATING AND REOUIRING LANDSCAPE. LAND USE COMPATIBILITY STANDARDS, BUFFERS, VISUAL
SCREENS AND TREE PROTECTION, ESTABLISHING PROVISIONS REGULATING NONCONFORMING LAND
USES. REGULATING ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LAND AREAS, ESTABLISHING MINIMUM CONSTRUC
TION AND DESIGN STANDARDS FOR STREETS. PAVING, UTILITIES, DRAINAGE. SIDEWALKS AND RELATED
PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS: PROVIDING FOR AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL, ESTABLISHING A PLANS
REVIEW COMMITTEE. ESTABLISHING A BOARO OF ADJUSTMENT ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR
SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMITS AND CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION. PROVlOING FOR VIOLATIONS,
REMEDIES AND PENALTIES, ESTABLISHING PROVISIONS AND PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE
APPEALS. CONDITIONAL USES. DECLARATORY ORDERS AND OIMENSIONAL VARIANCES PROVIDING
FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW OF DECISIONS. PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE TEXT. SCHEDULES
AND ZONING DISTRICT MAP, PROVIDING FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT REVIEW DEVELOP­
MENT PLAN REVIEW AND SUBDIVISION PLAN REVIEW, PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF IMPROVEMENTS. PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FEES. REPEALING
ORDINANCE NO 1097 OF SAID CITY SAID ORDINANCE BEINO THE ZONING REGULATIONS OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA. REPEALING ORDINANCE NO 967 SAID ORDINANCE BEING IH E SUBDIVISION
REGULATIONS O F SAID CITY REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS 732 AND 1506 SAID ORDINANCES BEING
THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS OR ORIVEWAYS IN PUBLIC RIGHTS O r WAY REGULATIONS OF SAID
CITY REPEALING ORDINANCE NO 1157 SAIO ORDINANCE BEING PROCEDURES FOR VACATING AND
ABANDONING R OADS. STREETS, ALLEYS AN D EASEMENTS IN SAID C'TY REPEALING ORDINANCE NO
1703 SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE ARBOR ORDINANCE OF SAID CITY: REPEALING ORDINANCE NO
1165 SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE SIGN REGULATIONS OF SAID CITY. PROVIDING FOR SERVERABILITY. CONFLICTS A N D EFFECTIVE DATE
Intereited parlies may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the pro poked ordinance
Copies ot Ihe proposed ordinance and Ihe Land Development Regulations are on tile with the City Clerk and the
Department ot Engineering and Planning at the City Hall. Santord. Florida and may be Inspected by Ihe public.
ADVICE TO THE WJBLIC It a person decides lo appeal a decision made with respect lo any mailer considered
at the abore meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ol proceedings, including tho testimony
and evidence, which record Is not provided by the City ot Santord

__________________________________

H N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk

�•A — Sanford HaraM. Ss/ifccd. Floctdz — Tussday, Dsctmbsr 6 iw «

Gorbachev arrives in New York
Visa spat keeps Ortega from U.N.
MEXICO C ITY — Nicaraguan Presldenl Daniel Ortega said
Mrnday h*&gt; will not go to New York to sHdre** the U N General
Assembly because the U.S. government refused to give visas to
all Ihe members of his delegation.
"I will not ignore that, because they (the U S. government)
will not tell me when how and with whom 1 should go." said
Ortega, who had planned to travel lo New York Monday and
address the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday.
In Washington, the State Department said Nicaragua wanted
32 visas and that 12 visas were Issued A White House
spokesman said. "In our vtew, he certainly had enough vlsaa to
make the trip."
The State Department said six more visas would have been
given out had all the appropriate paperwork been completed on
time.
But Ortega said. "I am a chief of stale and 1 must not be
subjected to a (waiting) period of IS days for them to give visas
to me and to my group "

Arafat in Sweden to talk about peace
STOCKHOLM . Sweden - PLO chief Yasser Arafal arrived
Tuesday in Stockholm for what Swedish officials described as
talks with prominent American .Jewish leaders on revitalizing
the Middle East peace process
The chairman of It • Palestine Liberation Organization
landed In his private airplane at 10:20 a m. (oral time 14 20
a m . E S T) at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, where Foreign
Minister Slrn Andersson met the 12-man PLO delegation.
Security for the Jwo-day visit was being provided by about
300 Swedish policemen and Arafat's own bodyguards Upon
his arrival. Arafat was taken by helicopter to a guest residence
at Haga I’aiacr.
Sweden came under fire from Israel for allowing Arafat'a first
official visit to the country, but Swedish officials said the PLO
leader was making the trip primarily to meet wtth American
Jewish leaders.
Swedish radio said Rita Hauser. American chairwoman of the
International Centrr for Prate tn the Middle East, was In
Stockholm and may be one of six moderate Jews expected to
meet Arafat.
But the Swedish Foreign Ministry withheld Ihe names of the
Americans and Jewish organizations In New York were
puzzled over who they were

Soviet leader may try to capitalize on
improved relations with Israel, China
United Press International
MOSCOW — Soviri ieudrr
Mikhail Gorbachev may try to
exploit recent improvement a in
Moscow's relationships with
China amt Israel to press newinitiatives during his talks with
President Reagan and Vice Pres­
ident George Bush, diplomats
said Monday.
Gorbachev was to arrive In
New York on Tuesday to addrrsa

the U.N. General Asaembty. and
meet with Rragnn and Bush on
Wednesday.
E n v o y s In M oscow also
expressed surprise at the scope
of the Kremlin's preparations for
Gorbachev's visit, and official
Soviet media hailed the trip In
enthusiastic terms.
The preparations included an
unusually large advance delega­
tion sent to New York and a
special Aeroflot jetliner provided

by the S o v ie ts to e n a b le
Moscow-based foreign corre­
s p o n d e n ts to (ra v e l w it h
Gorbachev.
Despite attempts In the two
nallons' capitals to downplay the
significance of G orbachev's
session with Reagan and Bush —
the first time a Soviet leader has
met simultaneously with a U S.
president and hts known suc­
cessor — diplomats tn Moscow

said the Soviets appeared to
pulling out the stops to prepare
iorthe visit.
"Whether both sides pretend
this Is a 'good-bye Reagan, hello
Bush' meeting, the Importance
given to It — judging by the size
of the Soviet delegation and the
pains they have gonr to setting
up shop in New York — II Is
going to be pretty important.'*
said a N A TO oil Iclat
In Washington, While House
spokesman Marlin Fltxwater
said Ihe U S leaders will offer no
new Initiative* but would con­
sid er a n y p ro p o sa ls from
Gorbachev

Argentinian rebellion leader in custody
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina Col. Mohamcd All Seineldin.
who led a four-day military
re b e lllu n . w as tra n sfe rre d
Tuesday under arrest from hla
stronghold at (he 101st Infantry
Ualalhon to a unit In the capital,
an army spokesman said.
Seineldin was arrested Mon­
day at the Villa Maitrlll base on
Ihe northern outskirts of the
capital for leading the Insurrec­
tion. which was sparked by

dissatisfaction over pay and the
Imprisonment of officers con­
victed of human rights crimes.
"Colonel Seineldin has been
transferred to n military unit
l ha* la a garrison In Buenos
Aires." the army spokesman
M i d in a statement.
The spokesman said Seineldin
was "placed si the disposition of
Military Judge Number 29. Re­
tired Colonel Jorge Covadvlch."
Indicating that he was expected
tufacecha'ges
In Mercedes. 50 miles west of

the capital. MaJ. Hugo Relnando
Avcte. who had joln rd Ih r
mutiny wiih 100 other officers,
said hr surrendered Tuesday
morning
In a broadcast Interview with
Radio Mitre of B u e n o s Aires.
Avctr said that hr was handing
over hts m nuna..J tu loyalist
Gen Isidro C a rrrrs because
“ (his is Ihr order t received from
my natural commander, com­
mander Seineldin."
He said Seineldin was his
commander rather than Arm y

Chief of Staff .Jose Dante t'aridl
because the chief of stalf "didn't
defend the army 's honor ."
On Sunday night Avelr said he
and 100 other officers and
noncommissioned officers sur­
rendered but Ihe next day tn a
television Interview he said hr
Itad changed his mind
An army spokesman said 50
rail,mi in the Coast Guard who
touched off lla1 rebellion with a
mutiny Thursday have b rrn
takrn under arrest to th* Campo
de Mayo military base

Thailand trying to halt MIA activists
BANGKOK. Thailand — Throe American activists attempting
lo publicize a reward for ihe safe return of American prisoners
of war they believe are held In Indochina were arrested on s
technicality by That polite, fined and released, police said
Tuesday
"We charged them as foreigners changing residence without
Informing Ihe authorities." said Ll. Komaan Suerln. a police
Investigator In Nakom Phanom district. 375 miles northrast of
Hangkok on the border with Laos.
Komaan said the arrests Monday came on Instructions from
Bangkok lo slop the throe Americans from releasing reward
notices into the Mekong River, which forms the border between
Thailand and Laos.
Police Identified Ihe throe American MIA activists as Amos K.
Townsend. 51. of Manchester, N H . Michael J . Bales. 38. from
Ohio, and George K. Handysidr. 33, of Atlanta
They were fined 880 each (or vtoDttun of a rarely enforced
regulation on foreigners residing tn Thailand

Walesa gets passport to visit Paris
W ARSAW — Solidarity leader l&gt;erh Walewa picked up hts
passport Monday for a trip to Parts at the Invitation of French
President Francois Mitterrand for ceremonies marking Ihe 40th
anniversary of (he Universal Declaration of Human Rights
It will be the first Hip abroad for Walesa since the imposition
of martial law in December I9t*l. which crushed the
independent Solidarity labor union.
Walesa will leave for Frame on Friday and will participate In
the ceremonies Dec. 10 on International Human Rights Day.
He will meet Mitterrand that evening
Walesa asked a top adviser. Bronislaw Geremek, to
accompany him, but it was not clear whether Geremek would
be granted his passport. In Poland, citizens' passports nra kept
by authorities and permission la needed I d obtain them for
travel abroad.
Walesa, founder of Solidarity and 1983 Nobel Peace Prize,
winner, also addressed a rally attended by 5,000 students in
Gdansk University. H r urged authorities (o speed up political
reforms unless they wunt the workers to turn out tn the streets

Gandhi assassins try to avoid gallows
NEW DELHI. India — A cdurt Tuesday delayed a review of an
appeal by a Sikh sentenced to death for the assassination of
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, while a second defendant
awaited word on his Iasi-ditch legal attempt to escape the
gallows
A Delhi High Court judge rescheduled for Thursday a hearing
on a legal rhallrngr filed by former New Delhi police officer
Satwanl Singh, who was convlrtrd of bring one of two gunmen
who carried out Ihe 1984 assassination
Justice Sunihosh Dugg.il slid she wanted lo give defrnae
attorney K. Singh Sodhi lime to consult with tils client, who Is
In solitary confinement at New Delhi's maximum-security

Tlhar Jail.
Mean while, attorneys for co-defendant Keluir Singh were to
appear before a Supreme Court bench to seek admission of a
constitutional challenge
The defendants were to have been hanged last Friday at
Tlhar Jail. But less than 14 hours before the sentences were to
have been carried out. the Supreme Court stayed ihe
executions until Tuesday so the defendants could seek
reconsideration of their cases.
The two were convicted Jan 22. 1986. on charges of murder
and conspiracy in Ihe Oct. 31. 1984. assassination of Mrs
Gandhi.

Strike shuts down Arab businesses
JERUSALEM — Arab merchants staged a general strike
Tuesday, three days before the first anniversary of Ihe
Palestinian uprising in Ihe occupied West Rank and Gaza Strip,
and Ihe army confirmed that soldiers killed a 15-year-old Gaza
schoolgirl.
Shopkrepers In the occupied territories and Arab East
Jerusalem shuttered their stores to show' solidarity with
Palestinians who have been detained al the Ketzlot detention
facility in the Negev Desert.
The strike was called by the PLO-backed underground
leadership of the uprising In the latest leaflet It distributed In
Hie territories. Hie underground leadership also called for
alrtkes Dec H and 9 lo mark ihe first anniversary of the
uprising.
The leadership also urged Palestinian motorists and
(wdestrians to stand silently for live rnlnules on Dec. 10 to
remember those killed during the uprising Israelis mark two
remembrance days rarh spring in a similar manner, one
honoring ihosc killed in the Holocaust and the other for Israel s
war dead
The army Tuesday confirmed that the commander of a
military patrol in the occupied Gaza Strip shot and killed a
15-year-old Palestinian schoolgirl during disturbances Monday
at the U.N.-run Beach refugee camp

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�Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida — Tuesday. Docember 8, 1968 — 7A

Bomber crashes, crew survives
United Preaa International
GW1NN. Mich. - A 115211
bomber crashed and burned
early Tuesday al K I Sawyer Air
Force Base during a routine
training lllglii. and the right
crew members survived. Air
Force officials said

Navy Prowler plane reported missing
SAN DIEGO — A Navy EA60 Prowler alrcrnll wlih a crew nf
lour disapjrrarrd while on a rmitlnr training mission Monday
over the eastern I'a* Iflc Orran. a Navy s|rokr*maii salt!
A search for Ihr missing electronic warfare plane was
rnnduetrd Monday when the ctrw aboard Ihe USS Constrllalion reported thr Prowler overdue at 2:13 a m PST. Cmdr. Bob
Pritchard wild
The Identities of thr four crewmen aboard the Prowlrr.
operation from the Constellation, 900 miles off Ihe roast of S in
Dir|(n. were withheld (tending notification of family, said

“ An Air Force 11-52 crashed
about 1:15 a m (ESTl on the
runway at K I Sawyer," said Lt
Naomi Siegel, deputy chief of
public allulrs al Ihe base 23
tulles southeast of Murquctlc In
Ihe Upper Peninsula

Pritchard
The Prowler was part of Tactical Electronic* Warfare
Squadron 139. one of 14 such squadrons stallonrd at NAS
Whldbey Island. Wash . Pritchard wild
Two of the Whldbry squadron* were assigned to the
Constellation, he said.
The twin-engine aircraft was designed "to conduct technical
electronic warfare
by degrading enemy defense systems
through the jamming of enemy electronic messages." he said
The disapprrunrr of Ihe Prowler was the second In Just over
a year. Pritchard said

Clerk believed to be killer's third victim
S TE GENEVIEVE, Mo — Poller in two stales were looking
Monday lor a man susjiecied ol killing his wife, a crnivrntrrirr
•tore clerk and a gas station attendant
Missouri Highway Pal ml Sal Ron Reck Mt*d Ihe man who
killed Mary Scliwrlgert. .10. of Ow ru. and robbed a Mini Mart of
$150 Monday morning i% prottahly the same man who left His
wife and another man dead In Illinois
Schwrlgrrt died of a single gunshot wound In the neck
shortly belorr H a m . said Chief Deputy Richard l-ea of the Sir
Genevteve County slierlfTa depanmem
The suspect was identllled as Roger N Moon. 37. 3 foot-U
with medium length brown hair and a scab on his nose anned
and considered very dangerous
Investigators said they were looking for a small brown nr
orange ear with Illinois license plalrs seen leaving Ihe
eonvrnlence stive ahorlly *-chirr Srhwelgert 's ImhI v w as found

Man fined $60,000 over bolts for NASA
MTS ANGELES — A 7B y r«r old man was fined thrinoo and
ordered out of the aemspuir Iroll business Monday lor falsely
claiming hr performed required suletv tests on hardware lor a
NASA sjmi e laboratory
Arthur O Sammons, who ojierated a Milt and fastener
business In t'anoga Park was also ordered In fiay I l l .Vm
irsiituttoo to the National Aeronautics and SjMi r Adnilnistralion tut defrauding the «(&gt;a&lt;r agency on his cuntraer to provide
tXK) lasteners
From Unil*d P ra tt International report*

B a k k e r in d ic te d

The lioelng 11-5211 SlratufbrtrrM has eight engines. Is
equipped In ca rry nuclear

Rem ains of m issing
Marine possibly found
U n lts d P r t n Intar national

T W K M V M M . PALMS. Calll
— The remains of a man found
In Ihe Mojave Desert during the
werkrnd are believed to be those
of a Marine missing since thr
summer when hr was in 1sta k
enly left behind following mill
lary maneuvers. ofllclaM said
Monday
Lanrr Cpt Jason Roth* f 19.
of MinnrajMihs. has hern trussing
since he was led stranded Aug
30. said Lt Col Fred Perk, a
M a r i n e s p o k e s m a n Itt
Washington. D C.
Searrher* found skeletal re
mains Si Iml,tv Iwllevrd to lie
those of Rothrr. as well as
military clothing and rqulji
merit. Including an M 10 rifle a
wallet and Mothers ideniihta
tkm card. Peck said
The San Bernardino County
Coroner's Ofllre was expected t _
determine by Tlmnuiay whether
the remains found 13 miles
west of the town of Ambnv were
Rot her’*
Pother who was stationed al
Camp Lejeune. N C . hr.! Irrep
Iaisled as a mad guide to heljr
direct vehicles during a tartk al
battalion sl/e night maneuver 2
miles north of the Marine Corps

TH E

in P T L s c a n d a l

we.quins and guided missiles, g u n n e r A ir m a n 1st C la s s
files at supersonic speed anil aI Joseph. A Viillle. Instructor jiltol
an alllludr of up to 503X10 feel.
Major Wllllant R Krueger and
Siegel said the crash repre­ upgrade pilot 1st Lt Gregory C.
sented "no threat" to Ihe public.
Smith.
"The crew was performing
No hometowns were Immedi­
p ra c tic e la n d in g s after a ately given
seven-hour training flig h t."
Investigators were at thr
Pierson said
scene, trying lo dr term me ihe
The Injured crew member*
e xa rl nature of the crash.
were identified as rommander
P ierson said, a d d in g that
Cpt. Mark Hartnry. pilot 1st Lt
"weather was not a factor in ihr
Michael S Dellrur/I. radar navi
time."
(M ot Cpt A n th o n y 0 Phillip*
navlgalor 1st. Lt James W
A Mtard of olllcrrs also was lo
Herrmann, electronic* warfare Ire apjxilntrd to Investigate Ihr
officer 1st Lt. Daniel Mt Carrie k crash

M uJ. D e n n is P ie rs o n of
S lr a lc g lr A ir Com m and In
Nebraska said all cighl crew
member* survived the crash anil
all were lakett to local and base
hospitals for treatment of u n ­
known injuries Their condition*
were nol Immediately known
"Initial Indications were that
Ihe plane hurst Into flames upon
landing." Pierson said, adding
ihal there were no wcappn*
iilxiard Ih e alrcrall

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A ir-G ro u n d Combat C r n lc r.
Prck said,
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the exercises (he nest morn mg
and his absence a as notlrrd a
day latrr. prompting two large
scale searches. Prck wild At Ihr
time, daytime Irm pernlurea In
thr rugged area •H O miles
northeast ot Los Angeles reached
120 tlegrres
Mother s squad leader Sgl
Thomas Tu rn rll. tits plattMur
leader. Sgt Christopher Clyde,
and Lt Allen Lawson fare
tourtsiiMMi.il latrr this month
In the case, which is still under
Investigation !&gt;’■ the Marine
Corns. IW k said

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NEW MEDFORD Mass Authorities searched Mornlav
for more Victims of a possible
serial killer In an area where
live bodies already have lieen
found and said an expert Irnm
ihe Smithsonian Insiiiuilon
would arrive next week lo
help in the Investigation
A mrdtta! examiner also
released auto|my results on
Ihe lalrsl victim, desrrlblng
thr hotly found Thursdayalong Routr 140 In Freetown
as that of a white (emalr age
IH to 20 who had Irrrtl dead
four lostx months
Th r woman was lound in a
search promjrtrd by Ihr ills
covrry of four other bodies ot
ymmg women dumjrrd along
highways In thr New Bedford
area
All live victims an* believed
lo hr linked lo the same killer
or klllrrs because of thr
manner in which thrir UidJr*
were leli and tircause they are
believed to lie Involved in
drugs ami pmstitllutlon in lire

Tu rn rll has been charged with
derrhttlon of duty and tiring
absent without leave. Clyde with
derelict Ion of duly and Lawson
with M&gt;ih tier Hit iron of duly and
willful disobedience of an order
*•»* rw*t twssima ihe mail guides In
pair*
The Marine Corps's Initial
search for Rut her, which In
v n lv r d g ro u n d cre w s and
aircraft, was suspended Sept. 3
when It was determined thr
missing Marine etnild not havr
survived any longer in the desert
without fir Ip. Prck said

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Only one body has hern
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Mrntlrs 25. a New Betllortl
mother 'jellrvrtl to have lieen
involved in prostitution. Sev­
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missing
T h e S n rlt h s o n la n a n thro|itiloglst. Dr Douglas
U b rlaker, who has previously
worked with ihe FBI III other
murder Investigations, will
arTtvr Imin Washington next
Monday lo heljr In Ihr In­
vest M*alion, sabl Thom as
Glbnry. sjnikesnian for Bristol
C oun ty D istrict A ttorney
Ronald Pina
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whirl) apparently were tell
alqiitfsitlr Ihe highways sev­
eral months ago. were loo
badly decomposed to make
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United Preee International
WASHINGTON — The tuition** rapid ( M i r ol
economic expansion seUI daw tu 2 ri |«rt cm In
1989 from 3.8 [x-rrrnl (hi* yrar herauM- o(
(l.igging consumer *(&gt;rndlug and hu*!nr*%
Investment, buslnens economists ■wrld Monday
The prediction hy Ihe National Aannciallon of
iluslnesa Kronomtsta. lit onr of it* thrre annual
survey*. *.iid ihr economic rontraclkm will
gather momentum In the second half of I9H9
The ec(inonu*l* forecasted &gt;i 2 percent
Incrraae In 1989*ori»iuner spending, ihe low*-*t
ralr since the rmnomlc recovery lieg.ui In 1983
Huftinrss lived investment l* ex|&gt;e*ted to grow
■L J prEvent tie it year down Muuplv from 111 I
[ten rnl in I9 hh the survey -*itd
The survey a!*o prrdtetrd inllatlon now
running at atmtu -t 5 perm it will h*-ii up next
yrar lo 5 |M-rrrnt And the trade drflrll
rx|&gt;eitcd to hit $135 billion tin* yrar wax
e* per led lo ra*r in MtH'i to alHntt $120 htlllon.
Ihe survey *ald
The rin n m iiW i alxo Itellrve Ihr value of Ihr
dollar — already down ahnul 50 jwrreni In Ihrre
yrar* again*! major International rurrenrles —
will have to diminish inure m tlx- mouth* ahead
to make American produci* more mmpeliilv£
ahrodil anil Improve the U S traile lt.ij.mir
In a »m&gt;nd *urvrv on policy txxue* 175
buxine** economlai* vtid overwhelmingly tha
rutting Ihe ledrral budget deficit xhmild lx- the
lop priority ol tlx- lluxh admlnixtrallou
Another lop priority, thry '.aid. xhould lie
rrxolvlng the satingx and loan &lt;rtxtx which hax
itr *tne*1 the F&gt;*|rral Sa-'ing* arx1 I j m i i U t j x v it
('tup. of money and tx accumulating a.t
**tdlitonal $l 5 billion in coxixevery m&lt;&gt;nih
T h r evonoiuv that w r |xirtr.iv iii I9H9 tx onr
ol *lowrr growth with Ih r d rrrlrra llo n taking
n la ir pretty mix h ncroMi Ih r hoard
*od -lay
UoiMtwiinh senior economixi Um Hankrrx Trust
I'o and prextdenl of N A H K Export* are
exjierted to tx- the main x m in r of erniiomk
growth next year hr xald

Woodworth at a lirtritng lor rr|x&gt;rtera. w.ix
rarrful tu (xilnl out that thr new survey tx more
bullish Hi.hi twoNAHF! forrcaxr*earlier ihtx year
that projected slightly slower Irvrlx of ntinom lr
growth
Fightveight prrreni &lt;&gt;l the economists who
jwrtti^11&gt;.iint tn the survey expert a recession
wtthlu two years F'orty jwrernt said thr
downturn would b-gtn in late I(IH*»
lutrrrxt i.ite* will rise modestly and |x-.ik at
mid-year, the survey lorrraxled Inflation also
will rise. W immIw om Ii said, because the nation's
lai lories are nearing ca|Kictty and wages are
rising as a coinxrpicnrr ol low uneinployinent.
The mll.ition i reattug procea* in this country
Is now Ix-cumlng quite broad and quite deep."
hr said

In the survey covering potlcy questions, thr
e*onomlvts said lower spending and higher
taxes would lx- needed to address the nation's
hlggrsl problem. Ihe fiscal delicti Other means.
*ueh as (ocustng entirely on lower spending, a
line lirm veto or President-elect George Hush's
"flexible frrrzr" proposal, received lukewarm
support.
The Hush proviso! calls for s|iending lo rise
only with inllatlon with no lax Increases, and
deftends on economic growth to rlirnli.itr the
drllcll
Woodworth said NAHF members leel strongly
that Huxli and Congress should not waste any
lime in (hiding a long term solution to budget
deficits
Most ol the survey res|Miti(lents s.ud resolving
the .SI.1C crisis is important, but not as urgent
as addressing the hudg-t deficit Forty-five
percent of the panel wild they oppose using
taxpayers' money lo hall out ihe Insurance
fund
The Federal Home Loan Hoard, which regu
latex FSHC. estimates it will cost $50 htlllon to
resolve the crisis Other analysts have put thr
tab .is high as $](K) billion and see no
alternative to a massive taxpayers' bailout.

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WASHINGTON — The Amerte.m dream ol
homrownershlp is slipping out ol reach lor
millions of citizens and could tx-come tinpovd
tile for low Income residents, a congressional
study warned Monday.
Hie report by the non pantsuit Congressional
Research Service found a drop in the number ol
Americans who owned homes tn the 1980s.
reversing 40 years ol steady growth
I lie study said Ihe percentage of Americans
living tu their own homes Inm-uard from 44
perrrnl In 1940 to 65.6 |H-rccnt In 1980but ih.it
level lell h i63.7 percent in the Hrst half of 1988
"This study should lx- a warning signal that a
key component in the American dream is
Ix-glnning to lx- tx-yond thr reach of millions ol
Americans." said Rep Gerald Klcczka. D-Wls..
who released the re [tort
I he study coincided with release ol monthly
statistics by the National AwKiutton of Real
tors, showing higher mortgage rales made
housing less affordable lor most Americans in
October.
Aiiltntigli most Americans are finding It more
dlllleull lo buy their own homes, the majority ol
young prnplc will ultimately lx- able lo pun hasr
itomes. bul the odds arc far worse fur
low-income residents, the study sold
"For young would-be owners, i hance ol
ownership Is likely to come in time." Ilu- rrjiori
said "For those ol lower Income and little
chance of upward mobility, homeownerahlp Is
likely to prove Impossible."
With thr exienllon ol the robust Northeast,
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steady In Ihe 1980s. all other parts of the
country twisted declines.
In the Midwest, for example, homrownershlp
declined for all age groups under 45 years bul
held steady or rose slightly foi older households
For people between 25 and 29. the traditional
base for flrsi-ilmt- homeowners, the rule of
ownership fell from 47 9 percent In 1973 lo 40 2
percent In 1977 and front 25.3 percent to 16.2
percent for those i Oder 25

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Rams bag Bears, 23-3

IN BRIEF

United Frets International___________________

HOCKEY
Canadiens rout Wings, 7*2
M ONTREAL — Hrrnl Gilchrist scored a goal
and uddrd an oaslsl Monday night. helping (tie
Monlrr.il Canadiens in a 7-2 victory over the
Detroit Red Wings
Gilchrist scored at
3:28 of Ihe second
(*-rtod to tie the score
2-2. R u m Courtnall and
Gilchrist combined lor a
two-on-one breakaway,
Court.tall deked Detroit
goalie Glen Hanlon and
Gilchrist scored Into Ihe
open side of the nr|
llrtan Skrudland scored ll»e go ahead goal
after Claude Lrmtuex took a retmund off the
hack b&gt;. &lt;.ds and fed him a pars it front of to :
Red Wings net. making thr score 3-2 at 14:25 od
the second
Peter Svobnda improved Ihe lead to 4-2 with a
30-fool power play drive at 18:1H. Guy
f'arbonnrau scored on u backhander at 5.07 of
the third period making the score 5 2
t .airmail and Mats Naslund added Insurance
goals late In Hit game making the score 7-2
With thr victory the C'anadlrna have lost only
ottr game in their last 11 with a m ord o f!)-1•l
T h r Canadiens had earlier lied the score 1-1
with a power-play goal at 11:38 of the first
period Rookie Jyrkl Luinmc link a shot from
Just Inside Ihe blur line and Lcnileus deflected
the puck past Hanlon, for hts I4lh goal of the
season

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Leyva: Philllec need help
A T L A N T A — Nick Leyva. Ihe new manager of
the Philadelphia Phillies. Issued an SOS
“ We need help, a lot &lt;a help, he said Monday
at Ihe annual winter Hirelings "But I've got
confidence we can get the Job done It's a new
experience and It should be fun."
Leyva Is a former St Louis Curdlnals
third Disc coach who replacrd tntrrtm manager
John Vukovlch He takrs over a club that
finished last. 35 VY games out of first In the
National league East
"I'm not sure what the prohlrm was In Ihe
f&gt;a*t,'* Leyva said "Hut It appears their scouting
system wasn't up to par They haven't been
drafting gixxl people. people who can • »mr up
quickly through Ihe organization and help Ihe
club. W - have a new srouMog cMrector and s
new farm director tune, but we're u..t going to
do It over night.

AUTO RACING
Musgrave triumphs at Snowball
PENSACOLA — Trd Musgrave In a Camaro
held off Rick Cniwfoid to claim a one-, ur-length
victory In Sunday's KXMap Snowball Derby at
Pensacola's Five Flags Speedway
Musgrave. w I m i started 17th In the field of 41
cars, led the final 45 lap* of thr evrnt to record
his ilrst Snowball Derby victory In only tils
second Stan In the annual race
"At no time did I think I had It won." said
Musgrave. of Grand Marsh. W ls. Ihe American
Speed Association's l!)87 Kooks- of Ihe Year. " I
tried everything I could to hold on at Ihe end."
Crawford, ol Mobile. Ala., was the jiolrslitrr
who led most of the Ilrst half of the race, hut he
was not able to dose the gap and came In
second In hi* liulek
T h r race was marred In thr 222th lap when
Mike Alexander of Franklin. T r im ., was
seriously Injured when his car went Into a spin
coming out of tlir fourth turn.

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Edberg withdraws from tourney

ANAHEIM. Calif - Grrg Hell went over 1.000
yards. Jim Everett set a club record for jiasslng
yards and Henry Ellard took over Ihe NFL lead In
receiving yards.
Hut Monday night. Individual accomplish
menls meant little lo Los Angeles The Rams had
their first victory since Halloween, and ihe 23-3
triumph over Ihe Chicago Hear* krpl their playoff
hopes alive.
Everett Ihrew a 3 1-yard scoring pas* In Ellard
In the third quarter lo break open a close game
and the Hams look advantage of Inexperienced
Chicago quarterback Jim llarbaugh lo snap a
four-game losing streak
'This game was our **A*on.” Everett said
"W e had bern In a slump ll feel* good to br«,i a
great team."
Kllaru added a 40-yard rrceptlon to set up
Bell's I-yard T D run In Ihe (mirth period us the
Rams improved to 8-0 They stand one lame
behind San Franc isco and K'cSv Orleans, which

are lied lor flrsi In Ihe NFC West.

"We’ve been through a lough lime, that's been
well-chronicled." Rams Coach John Robinson
said "When the going gets lough, you find out
altoul your leant "
The Bears, who managed only a 39-yard Held
goal by Kevin Butler In the second period, fell lo
11-3 and bad Ihelr NFC Central lead shaved lo
one game over Minnesota Chicago and Ihr
Vikings — who brat Ihe Bears Sepl. 1H — mret In
Ihe regular season llnalr at the Melmdome
Mike lamsford added (Irst-hall Held goals of 25
and 27 ynrds tnd a fourth-quarter kick of 22
yards for Dm Angeles The first Iwo 3-pointer*
came after Chicago lurnovrts
llailMiugh. making hts Ilrst NFL start, com­
pleted Just 11 of 30 jmssts (or I OH yard* and two
Intercept Ions Forty-eight of those yards came lo
a final drive lhal ended with Johnnie Johnson's
ptrkotl In Ihe end zone wtlh nine *econds left
The (orr~.er Michigan slar. In hi* second pro
season, was subbing for Injured quarterback*
Jim MrMahoc. and Mlk&gt; Tornczak

"I didn't think I played lhal well." B a rh n u g h
said “ I wish we could have played heller. I have
no excuses We let the delrnse down, they played
well "
Ellard. who had 6 catches for 112 yards, brat
coriirrlHii-k Mlkr Richardson on u slant pattern
up Ihe middle lo give Ihr Rams a 13-3 advantage
with 1 43 remaining In thr third quarter
"I broke off Ihr jxvsl mule hrrausr I was
bumped." *ald Ellard. who lead* the NFI with
I.24H rr* riving yards on 74 reception* "So I
wen! straight up the seam and Jim read II
Then, after Kllard’a 46 yard calch and run on
Ihr next series. Ik-ll rat ed 32 yards against Ihe
NFI.'s tup rushing defense in the CtdMfD I Two
plays later, the tallliack Irajird over left tackle for
tils Iragur I m- s I 16th touchdown and the first
rushing TD against thr Bears tn 10 games.
Bell hud 2M tarries lor 9H yartls Monday nlghl
and has 1.058 for Ihr season lie also went aver
1.000 as a rookie with Buffalo In I **H4
Everett completed 17 of 31 (msaes for 251
Her Hams. Psy - 3B

W. Michigan
drops Rollins
■ y JIM RICKCMBACKER
Herald Correspondent
W INTER PARK — Weslrm Michigan Coach
Vermin Payne called Ihe Broncos' 77 60 win over
Rollins Monday night a shot In the dark, but
Rollins Coach Toni Klusrnan see* light ahead
despite Ihe Tars' second los* in three games at
Envart Alumni Ftrldhouse.
"Th is t* thr toughest place our guys have ever
played In." Pavne said, minute* allrr Ihe Bronco*
ran Ihelr record lo 3 I before 454 fan* "It's so
dark on the door and In Ihe gym. and then there's
all those neon sign* Our leam had trouble
adjusting to the conattlons."
Payne said (lie Broncos' extended man lo m an
defense eventually extracted II* toll on Ihe Tars,
especially III Ihe second half when Rollins began
misfiring ln»m the field and Ihe free-throw line
Meanwhile. Western Michigan * offense came
out of Ihe dark In ihe second half The tinmens,
paced by the outside shooting and jienelniUoti of
junior guard Mark 'Downtown’ Brown and
6 foot-9 senior renter Tony llaumgardl. rallied
front a two-point halftime deficit
Rollins' 6 6 lixwnrri Cameron Forte* almost
single-handedly krpl the Tars close, scoring 14 of
hla 20 point* In ihe final 20 minutes Midway
through I lie sr, &lt;„id half. Forties grabbed one bis
train high 12 rrbnur.da an-i pauro to Scott
Martin Marlin'* ensuing three-po nler narrowed
the Tars' deficit to 54-51. but llaumgardl scored
12 of his 17 potnls In a five minute stretch a* Ihe
Broncos pulled away.
Brown quietly imitrlbuted 14 ol hts 22 points
in thr second half, matching Rollins senior guard
D a n Wol f for ga me - hi gh t o t a l s .
Brtwren Martin's long range shot and two
Forties' free throws, the Tars were srorrlrM for
nearly three and u half minute* and trailed by 11
once the drought was ovrr Die absence of
accuracy adderl up lo l4of-35 Uriel goal* (40
percent) for the second half and 26-of 64 (40.6
perventi for the flame
Thanks lo some defensive pressure of Its own
and Wolf's 14 points. Rollins 11 21 carried a 29-27
advantage Into Intermission The Tara created
many of ihe Broncos' 13 first hall turnovers with
a seemingly airtight zone lhat had one of Ihe
Mid American Conference's premier teams
shooting way below Its season average
After shooting 40 percent ( I Oof-25) from the
field In Ihe Ilrst half. Ihe Broncos came out
blazing In the second half They match'd Ihelr
season average (.5661 after Intermission, hilling
I H-of-32 attempts From Ihe free throw line, they
were I Hoi 25. compared lo Kolllns' 8 of 16
See Rollins. Page 4B

Battle for position
Lake Howell's Jonnllor Brown (33) and Deltona's
Shawns Streetman fight for rebounding position
Monday night In prep baskotball action at Lako

Howell High The host Lady Sliver Hawks
triumphed In Ihe game lod Brown's game high 22
points For delslls, soo Pago 3B

Geltz sisters pave way for Lady Hornets
Seminole falls, 6-1

INGLEW OOD. Calif. - Swedish tennis star
Strfan Edberg withdrew from the weekend
$.100,000 Mlchelm Challenge elimination event,
citing a knee Injury, promoters said Monday,
Edlierg had hern Dithered for two months by
the condition and Ills status was uncertain for
Ihe Davis Cup (Inal befwren Sweden and West
Germany Dec. 16-1H.
A replacement for Edberg will lie found for the
Mlrheltn Challenge. O lh rr players entered
Include Ivan Lendl. John McEnroe. Andre
Agassi. Michael Chang and Pete Sampras

■ y CHRIS FISTER
Herald sports editor

From staff and wtre reports

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B is h o p M o o re ’ s A m y G e llz u n lo a d s a s h o t a g a in s t SH S d e fe n d e r K e lly M a c h n lk .

SANFORD — Where Ihrrr'a a
Gellz. there's a way. At least
Monday night there was
Amy Gellz rifled In four goals and
sister Jill Gellz connected on one
goal and added two assists In lead
Bishop Mr*ire's Duly llornels to a
6 1 thumping ol Seminole High at
Thomas E Whlgham Stadium
The four scores gave Amy Geltz a
total ol 11 for the season as Blshoji
Moore, ranked fifth In Ihe state In .
Class 3A. ran Its record to 5-2-1.;
Seminole dropped to 3-3 overall and
Ihe laidy Tribe has another lough
assignment Wednesday when If ;
plays at Dike Mary.
The Geltz sisters wasted no time
In jmttlng Ihe Hornets In control'
Monday. Jill opened the scoring,
when *he nailed a shot from 15
yards out over the brad of Seminole
goalkeeper Bobble Osborne. Steph­
anie Feulner got credit for the assist;
on Ihe opening goal
Amy opened her jirollllc offensive
night moments later when she
scored on a direct kick from 3 5 1
See Hornets, Page 4B

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Tennessee survives VMI’s double trouble
United F r e n International
Identical tw In* with tam r IS years of playing
It.itkr ili.ill together nearly became lhe downfall of
No 16 Tennessee.
Mark Griffin tlp|&gt;rd In a m i w d shot with no
lime left In the second overtime Monday night,
lifting the Volunteers to an 84-82 victory over
VMI. which go I more than hall Its points Irom
t winn Ramon and Damon William!!.
Ramon William* scored 29 polnla and Damon
Williams added 10 us ih r Keydeta overcame a
14-point deficit midway through the second half.
"Those twins have played logether since Ihey
were five years old and they've created some
grral chemistry." Tennessee Coach Don DeVor
said "Give VMI credit l.lkr true military men.
Ihey ramr roaring track. Ilut we were able to
prevail Hies* Mark Griffin's heart ."
VMI outM nrrd Tennessee 10-1 In the final two
inlnule* of regulation and Damon Williams hit a

Cyclones, while Victor Alexander scored 15 of hts
19 point* In Ihe second half and pulled down 14
rebounds. Murk Duugh came off the bench to
score 14 points
Uaylor. 1-4. was Ird by Donnell Hayden's 21
points. Malt Hanklnson finished with 14 points,
Julius Denton scored 12 and Melvin Hunt added
10.
No. 1 Duke needed All-America Danny Kerry for
only 12 minutes In taking an easy 90-62 victory
over Stetson.
The Blue Devtls. 5-0. used u 27-6 run In Ihe
second half, us Stetson hit Just 8 of 29 field goal
attempts In the second half and finished with 27
turnovers.
Phil Henderson scored 17 points and Ferry
added 14 In his 12 mlnules Alaa Abdrlnaby
contributed 16 points and 8 rebounds for [&gt;uke.
while John Smith had 12 points and Robert
llrtckey I I . Ferry was plagued with foul trouble
all night and fouled out with 7 05 remaining and
[hike ahead 79 51

three-point goal with three seconds left to send
ihe game Intc overtime at 69-69.
Ramon Williams blew a chance In win Iht game
for VMI In the first overtime, which ended 76-76
With Tennessee ahead 76-75, he was fouled while
shooting with two seconds left but made only one
of two free throws.
"We couldn't pul a tough, little VMI tram
away." Oilffln said. "We came out sloppy, and
Ihey came out with fire In thelt eyes."
Dyron Nix hit 25 points and grabbed 16
rebounds for the Volunteers. 4-0 Doug Roth and
O rrg Hell each had 13 points and Griffin finished
with 12.
Iowa Slate, with Coach Johnny O tt sitting out
with the flu and an car infection, still had no
problem coming away with an 83-73 victory over

Baylor.
"As Coach Orr would say. that was a rral
dinger tonight." said Assistant Coach Jim
llalllhan. who filled in for Orr
Elmer Robinson scored 25 points for the

Rundy Anderson scored 20 points (o lead
Stetson. 2-1. which shot Just 40 percent from Ihe
(lour.
Al Ann Arbor. Mich., Glen Rice scored 29
points and Rumral Robinson added 1H lo propel
No. 2 Michigan to a 98 65 victory over Tampa.
Rice collected six of his points during a 15-4
run at the start of thr second half that turned a
4G-2H hutftlmr lead Into a 61-32 margin with
15 23 left In Ihe game
Tampa put together a 15-2 rally that cut the
lead to 63-47. hut Michigan scored the next six
points to put l hr game out of rrarh
Loy Vaught contributed 17 [mints for the
Wolverines. 64). and Sean Higgins added 16.
Bryan Williams led the Spartans. 3-1. with 15
point*.
In other games, Northwestern topped Rutgers
75-69. West Virginia rolled over Mount St. Marys
77-60. Austin Pray defeated Marquette 82-72.
and Houston routrd Northwest Louisiana 96 78

Greyhounds down
Grenadiers, 67*60
ihr season.'
"James and I work o-M a lot,
and we Just .tnow where the
O R LA N IX )— James Flint led a other one Is." said Mlllrr who
balarurd attack with 17 points, had a fine game al Ihe guard
and J . J
Miller and Mike [mini position as he dished out
Whittington had !6 each as Hie six assists and added a stral. and
h»« quick uu t th fc rh thr
Lym.. n Gt , .k trds ( i l l dr
frated the Colonial C»ren«dlers inlddh cf the Colonial rone
10-2). 67 60, liefore 201 fan* at defrnse was a major lialnr tor
Colonial High in a non district the Greyhounds win
Lyman coach Tom Lawrence
boys bask rt hall game Monday
was pleased wllh Ihe victory, but
night
also said "w r still played sloppy
The first half al ih r contest rt limes Our foul shooting v *
was a lightly played defensive inronsltam tn ihr first half (6-15
struggle with Lyman leading by 3 0 V . bul we did much belter In
only two [Milnls. 27-25 T h r n ihe the srrond half Flint and Mlllrr
Greyhounds started to lake both had a good game for us
control of the game early tn the They got us going In the second
third pertral when srvrral at Ihr half."
Colonial players started lo get
Alter that, the Greyhounds got
Into (oul trouble
Into their running game, and led
by as much as 13 points (63-50)
It was at this point that Flint w llh 2 50 remaining In the
and Miller began to take aver
game
And at 'he 5 45 mark of the
Colonial was able lo cluoe the
p rrto l with thr Greyhounds
gap at ihe end. scoring Ihe final
holding a three point lead
29 26. Mlllrr stole a pass that six point*, hut by that time It
was intended lor Grenadiers' was loo Utile. Ino lair
Colonial was Ird by Rich
center Chip Kc Her. and gave the
ball to Mint, and Flint went up to Konopka wllh 19 points and six
the basket and slammed It reLounds. and Luis Pern had
I mhih . uitc «.l thrre that he would 15 Tom Keller. Colonial’s 6'6
have on ihr mghl. to give Lyman center was held lo Just 12 points
a 31-26 lead and Colonial never
Lyman's next game will be
recovered,
Ihls Thursday night when they
"Th e slam dunk fired Ihe host Boone In another nonentire leant up. and it was the district arcountrr Game ttme
turning putm lor us." said Flint wtU alSP .M .
In J V action. Lyman rolled by
who also grahtM-d lour rebound*,
Colonial.
8563 wllh Lyman's
three assists and a stral for Ihe
night "After that, w r w rrr able Toby Durham Ihe game's high
tn play our lype of game, and It's scorer wllh 20. and Jose Rivera
nice that wr got our first win of led Ihe way for Colonial wllh 20.
By DAVID CuRCORAN
Harald correspondent

Brooke Bums may not scors
b'a bundle * ol points for Laks
Hawaii's Lady Silv*- Hawks,
but sha Is a kay pisynr on In*
squad A« laft. Bums looks up
c o u r t w h lla r u n n in g th*
fastbreak whlla, right, aha
applies th# defensive pressure
to Deltona's Kim Ktcklighlsr
Lake Howell evened Ita record
at 3-3 for the eeeaon Monday
night with t 8940 victory over
ftrat-year Del t ona whi ch
dropped lo CM Lake Howell
returns to eel Ion tonight el
home ageinsl Orlendo Luther

Lady Hawks sink Deltona, 69-40
the h«ll and managed to maintain that
lead In Ihe second half

Hereld sports writer
C A SS ELB E R R Y — Srnnlfer llruwn
continued lo tlghl II up Monday night as
site pourrtl lit a game high 22 points and
l.akr Howell used a strong defensive
performance lo rase by the Laity Wolves
of Deltona. 69-40. In prep ba*krtball
action at lotkr Howell High School
Lake Howell improved to 5-3 and will
host Luther High School tonight at 7 30
Deltona fell lo O 4 for I lie year
Lake Howell was Ird by Brown's
game-high 22 [Milnls and she also added
seven rrbounds and lour steals in a game
where she saw I united playing lime
Sarina Winston and Cathedra Winston
rat h chipped In eight points lo [Mice a
balanced attack lor Ihr Lady Silver
Hawks as they had 12 players reach the
muring column
"The poalllvr thing about tonight's
game was that Ihe mipnomorrs played
well.'* Lake Howell roach Dennis Codrry
said *'lt wasn't a great [terlonnancr arid
we w rrr able lo ptav everyone quite a
t»ii.**
The l-*dv Silver Hawks were never
tested as they built up an IH [&gt;olnl h ad at

Kim Ktrkllghtrr led Ihe Lady Wolves
with 18 points as Shawna St reel man
netted seven Deltona. In Its first season,
has been taking Us lumps but stw.w.:ig
Improvement

Brooke Burns and Tanya Lewi* added
solid games for Lake Howell as Bums
threw tn four points, handed out four
assists and came up with three steals
1-rwls added five [mints, five rebounds
and also t ame up with three strals
"Brooke (Hums) played an excellent
defensive game and Jennifer (Brown)
shot the (tall well," Codrry said "Nobody
played exceptional. II was a lough
itullgamr lo play well In. there wasn't
much emotion ‘
Uutya Hawkins added sis points with
Val Lahr adding five Lynrlte Uarrras
added lour as Krrrt Wilson. Stacy Serin
and Anna Mention* all adding two. Becky
Miller added a single point lo round out
ihe U ikr Howrll scoring
Gayle Chong added six point* tor the
la dy Wolves with Jennifer Dekaakl and
Sandy Bradley adding four apelce.
Darlene Chafers completing the scoring
with u single [mint.

N FL playoffs: 15
fight for 7 sp o ts
Unlt*d Brass International
The NFL season Is two weeks
from completion, and 10 trams
arr assured of bring home for
Christmas
Atlanta. Miami and the Nrw
York J rls were eliminated from
Ihe playoffs with losses on
Sunday. Bullalo. Cincinnati and
Chicago have clinched playoff
lK-rth*. leaving 15 teams llghllng
for the remaining seven spot*
Tram s I ha! helped themselves
over thr weekend were thr New*
York Giants anti San Francisco,
which cmrrgrd as Ihr front•
runners lo win Ihrir divisions.
T ra in s lit a l Icll back were
Houston. Philadelphia. Phoenix
and New Orleans.
The Giants emerged In sole
[Mmsesilon of llrst In Ihr NFC
East tllle wllh Ihrir 44-7 blasting
of Phoenix. That, coupled with
Washington's last-second victory
over Philadelphia, gave New
York a one-game lead over thr
Eagles wllh games remaining at
home against Kansas City and
Ihe Jets.
'W ith this win, and wllh (he
Eagles losing to Ihe Redskins,
fair Is now luick on our side."

i iirnerback Wayne Haddlx said
Lawrence Ta ylo r said the
Giants should have no Irouhlr
motivating themselves for Ihe
flnul games
"A ll you have lo do Is usk
yourself, 'Do you waul lo go lo
thr playoffs or sll home anti sing
Christmas carols?" Taylor said.
"I think w r want lo go lo ihe
playoff* It’s crunch time and
guys are meeting Ihe challenge."
Philadelphia and Phoenix
could have moved Into strong
ronlrnilon with victories, hut
now must hope for help from
other learns. Onr of Ihe (wo will
tie eliminated Saturday, when
ihe two face each other In
Arizona.
"We're still holding our hr,ids
up." Philadelphia quarterback
R andall C u n n in g h a m sultl.
"Some guys are upset, hut we're
not a quitting team. We'll Just
try to go out next week and win
and then go out thr next week
and win."
San Francisco. 9-5, moved into
a tie for first [dare In the NFC
West with Its 131 victory over
Atlanta, while New Orleans. 9-5,
was thrashed by Minnesota 45-3.

T H IS W E E K 'S S C H E D U L E
Seminole Athletic Confcrente action
gets underway this week with srvrral big
early -season games
T o n ig h t, the S A C season openrr
features thr Lx L*r.,l Lady Bulldogs a‘
Lake Marv High Both teams have good
athletic talent Willi Dr Land's big gun
being Renee Bellamy while Lake Mary' t»
Ird by Amy Kuvarh. Wllratha Hartstirld
and Tara Jackson
In nonconferncr games tonight. Lake
Howrll hosts Luther. Oviedo goes lo
Orlando Jones and Lake Brantley open*
Its season al home against Daylitna
Beach Mainland
hi SAC action on Thursday night, l^ike
Marv goes lo luikr Hraulley lo renew one
of Ihe county's hollesl rivalries Lake
Howrll opens lls SAC slalr at Oviedo and
Lyman's Lady Greyhounds travel lo
DeLand
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Duke routs Stetson
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23 offensive rebounds, outreiMHinded the Hallers 49-27.
Randy Anderson scored 20
palnls to lead Stetson. 2-1.
which shot Jusl 40 percent from
Ihe floor.

DURHAM. N C . - Phil Hen­
derson scored 17 point* and
Danny Ferry added 14 In Just 12
mlnules Monday night, leading
No I Duke lo u 90-62 victory
Dukr used an early scoring
over Sirtson
burst lo take a 27-10 advantage
The Blue Devils. 5-0. usrd u In (lie llrst 6:42 of Ihr game.
Ferry was called for his third
27-6 run In the second half, as
Stetson hit Just H nl 29 held goal foul with 11.09 lo go in Ihr first
attempts In Ihr second half and hall and spent Ihe rest of the half
tin ihe bench He drrw his fourth
llnlshcd wllh 27 turnovers
foul with 18 37 remaining In Ihe
Alaa Abdrlnaby contributed second half and then sat oul Ihe
16 points and H rebounds for next nine minutes.
Duke, while John Smith had 12
Stetson came lo within 52-44
[mints and Robert Brlckey 11.
Ferry wr* plagued wllh foul w llh 15 55 remaining when
(rouble all nlghl and fouled oul Anderson converted a threewith 7 05 rrmalnlng and Duke [Mitnt play. Bul Ihe Blue Devil*
raced away wllh their 27-6 run,
ahead 79-51.
as Henderson scored 9 [minis
The Blue Devils, who collected and Ferry returned lo scorr 8.

“ Let The Professionals Do It"

Ram s
Continued from IB
yurils and one
tourhdown and three Intercep­
tions. The third-year pro has
thrown for 3.460 yards this yrur.
bettering the previous club re­
cord of 3,276 set by Vince
Ferrugamoln 1983
Nrnl Anderson, who entered
wllh 913 yards rushing, wus
limited lo Jusl 48 on 14 conies
for Ihr visitors. The Bears went
wllhoui a touchown for the first
game this season
The Rams, who amassed 364
Iota) yards against Ihe league's
No. 2 drfense. look Ihe opening
klckolf to Ihe Chicago 39, bul
Bell lost 4 yards on u sweep und
Everell wan socked twice for 19
a rd s In losses b y S ie v e
fcMlcharl and Dan Hampton.
The drive wound up netting 12
yards on ) 1 plays.
Two plays after Harbaugh run

3 yards on 4th and 1. Anderson
fumbled when hit by Doug Reed,
and the bull was recovered by
CariEkeroat the Chicago 43.
Everett then passed to Aaron
Cox for 10 yards and Petr
H olohan for 15 to set up
Uinslord s 25-yurdrr for a 3-0
lead with 51 seconds left In the
first quarter.
An Interception paved the way
for a second lavs Angeles field
goal 5 03 Into the second period
Hurbmigh’s pass intended for
Dennis McKinnon was picked ofl
by rookie Anthony Newman,
who relumed Ihe ball 27 yards
lo Ihr Chicago 24. Six [days
later, Lansford connected again.
The Bears, tlx nigh, cut l heir
deficit to 6-3 with 24 seconds Icll
In the llrst hall on Butler's
39-yardcr. The drive sidllcd
when Harbaugh was [M-nallzed
for Intent tonal grounding a l the
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Prut staff rapwrta
Lake Mary's Lady Rama com­
pleted their west coast road trip
In fine fashion Saturday with a
2-0 victory over Tampa Gaither.
Lake Mary, which defeated
Clearwater Central Catholic on
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overall with Ita fifth shutout of
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Hsrstd sports editor____________

night, then go to Lake Brantley
Friday
The Lady Roms dominated the
offensive play against Gaither
but could not put the ball In the
goal until 23 m inutes had
elapsed. Tracy Rupp, playing In
only her second varsity game,
scored (he goal on an assist from
Morey Lazar, Rupp had been
moved up from Junior varsity for
the trip

person — check out Seminole
High's Hobble Osborne
Osborne, a three sport stand­
out at SHS. has combined those
three Ingredients tn becoming
one of the top all-around athletrs
In Central Florida.
And despite her great athletic
ability, Osborne abides by the
old cliche "The re 's no I In
T E A M ."
This soccer season Is a good
example of that. A year ago. her
first season In competitive soc­
cer. Osborne was the stopper
back on the Seminole High team
and developed Into one of the top
defensive player* In the county.
Sem inole coach S u zy Reno
hoped Osborne would be able to
return to that position this
season, but there was one g'armg opening that needed to be
filled on the SHS team.
After the graduation of Kim
WMsh. the Lady ’Nole* needed a
goalkeeper. And drspttr her in­
experience. having never played
the position before, and despite
her sire. 5-5 ts well below the
average height for a high school
goalkeeper, Osborne volunteered
lor the keeper position and Reno
has had nothing but praise for
tier tn the early going of the
1988 89 season.
"For someone who ho* never
played the position brfure. Bob­
bie Is doing a super Job." Reno
said "If It wasn't for her. several
of our games could have wound
up In disaster "
In six games, this season.
Osborne has tome up with 58
saves and site has two shutouts
as Seminole has romplled a 3-3
record In a game Monday night
againet ItU iop Moore. Osborne's
21 aavr* prevented the powertul
Lady Hornets from making It a
complete rout. The final was 6 -1.
It didn't lake long for Osborne
to make the transition from
defender to goalkeeper Her nat­
ural athletic talent and tlrrrr
competlllve nature enabled her
to step right in.
'If there's one area where
there is a problem. It's on high

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Oviedo's Lady Lions shook off
a sluggish performance long
rnough to claim a 2-0 victory
over Dellona'a Lady Wolves
Monday night In prep soccer
arttonat Deltona.
"We’re happy to get out with
the win because we really didn't
play that well tonight.” Ovtedo
coach Gene Lescallette said.
The Lady Lions Improved to
5-2 for the season while Deltona
dropped to 0-5 Oviedo returns to

Deltona played the Lady Lions
to a 0-0 tie for most of the
evening, with Oviedo striking for
both goals In the Last 20 minutes
of play. Lynley Yost stored both
of the goals, the first off an assist
from Maureen Kelleher and the
second of Jennifer Whitaker's
assist
Ovtedo took 20 shots on goal
com|-cred to Deltona's seven and
had seven comer kicks to zero
fo r D e lto n a . G o a lk e e p e rs
Michelle Freeman and Michelle

balls." Reno maid "Bobbie Just
Isn't toll rnough to stop a lot of
the high shots But I've seen her
Jump up and save ball* that
there was rut way I thought *hr
could get "
Osborne also recently iu iii pleted her senior season in
volleyball and helped SHS to one
of Its most suet essful years ever.
Osborne was one of the setters
on the team and also a top
server. She a .is also the only
player In Seminole County to
attempt, and get in. a jump serve
during a match thtssrason

Continued from IB
yards out. Andrea Dowd
gave the Lady Hornets a 3-0
halftime lead when she blasted a
■shot from 30 yards out into the
upper 90 With Jill Gelix getting
the assist.
Am y Gcltz scored an un­
assisted goal early In the second
half to up the lead to 4-0. hut
Seminole High avoided the shut­
out when Shannon Sundvall
made a nice run. got into the
open ami put the shot away to
make It 4-1.

A m y Geltz then added a pair of
Insurance goals as she scored of
an assist from Jill GelLz to make
It 5-1 and finished the night with
her fourth goal off a Fruitier
assist to make the final 6 -1.
Bishop Moore kept the of­
fensive pressure on all night,
firing 26 shots on goal compared
to Seminole's eight. Osborne did
a superb Job In tbe net for the
Lady Tribe as she made 21
saves, keeping the Lady Hornets
from making It a total disaster.
Suzy Siruzzula tiad two saves for
Bishop Moore.

"We're a young and Inexperi­
enced (cam. and It’s hard to put
40 minutes together." Klusman
said. "Our concentration level
goes In and out. We know what
we're doing works, but we Just
have to do it for 40 minutes. Our

kids are just going to have to tie
persistent and work harder.
"W e ll have S a n Arterbum la
6-6 junior transfer from the
University of Tennessee) and
(sophomore point guard) Ralph
Fabian for our next game
against Columbus. Ga.. Dec. 16.

Along with thr play of Sun­
dvall and Osborne. Seminole
roar 11 Suzy Reno said Melissa
Shuekman. Mary Vezlna and
A m y W illiam s all turned In
strong performance*.
"W e had some people Injured
tonight so we w rrr not at full
strength," Reno said. "But Bish­
op Moore ts a very skilled and
very strong team. But I believe
we'll be a much Unproved team
by the district tournament and If
w r meet again It should l»e a
closer m atch."

And once we get past exams
Thursday. we'U have a heavy
burden off our shoulders and
will be ready to play ball.
"Having a tougher schedule
early will hopefully help us to
gro w u p even th o u gh It's
(rusU.illug In terms nf wins and
losses.”

Henley, Caughell boost Penn
By OAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent
. The Q uaker* of the Univcrslty on Pennsylvania had fine
19 8 8 football season a * the
Q u a k e r* ended w ith a 9-1 record
and were the Iv y League CoC h am p a with Cornell A n d two
players with Sem inole County

connection!) had u major impact
on the success ol the .earn this
year. Mike Henley of Lyman
High and Bill Caughell ol Lake
Mary.
Both Henley and Caughell
(liiHhrd their senior years for the
Quakers, and flnshed 1-2 on the
team in tackles, as Henley, a 6 0 .
200 pounder, led the team with
131. led the team with 3 sacks
and a fumble recovery, and

Caughell. a 6-0. 215 pounder,
had 89 tackles and an intercep­
tion return for a T D vs. Bucknell.
In fact, their hard hitting play
has earned them the nickname
of “ Mr. Inside and Outside,*’ by
the Quaker fans this season
"Both Mike and Bill have U r n
line players for us." said Penn
head coach Ed Zubrow. when
asked about the two this past
week "Not only were they tine
p la y e rs on the fie ld , but
e x c e lle n t s tu d e n ts in the
classroom. Both will graduate In
the spring ('891 with a degree In
Economics. We were very lucky
that we got both of them to play
for us. they were a very special
pair.”
Bill Scott of Lyman and Harry
Nelson of Lake Mary, who

The Srm tnoie H ig h athletic
departm ent Is g la d to h a/ r
Hobble Osborne on It* side

H OM E OF T H E S T A T E P O LL
For the third year in a row. thr

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NO C O S T.

B R A N T L E Y J V W INS
In Junior varsity play on
Monday. Lakr Brantley evened
Its record at 2 2-1 with a 4-0
victory ovrr Deltona.
Betty Miranda led thr way as
she scored a pair of goals whllr
V ic k i F rrra n te and Ja n ic e
Fridman had one goal apiece
Getting assists for the J V Lady
Patriots were Peggy Brand.
Melissa Prur and Carrie Larson
Goalkeeper Marry Itnlten re­
corded her fourth shutout of the
season

R o llin s ------------Continued from IB

Alter the sort er season Is over.
Osborne turns tier attention to
her first true love in sports,
softball Osborne was the First
T e a m A l l - C o u n t y se con d
baseman as a freshman and
sophomorr Last season, she
again sacrificed her best pusillon
to move where the tram needed
her moat and played a solid
season at shortstop for thr lady
Nole*.

Schloflo combined for four saves
tu .cru ra in g the shutout.

Hornets--------

coached the duo during their
high school days had nothing
but high praise for the two
Scott: "M ik e w as a very self
motivated young man. One ol
the hurdest working jiluyers we
ever had. And hr w as Just a
tram leader. As a running back
Mike won the leading ground
gainer In Ills senior year (In
1984). and was All-Conference at
llnebackrr.
"Mike wasn't a rah-rah type of
uy. he did his talking on the
eld. And Mike was a cjult type
of person ofT the field. But on the
field, hr was something else
Also Mike was a lin e baseball
player as he made All-County as
an outfielder. In short. Mike
earned rverv thing he got."

W M Si

Bobble Osborne has made e smooth transition from delender to
eoaikeeper for Seminole High She has two shutouts so far this
saason as the Lady 'Notes heve a 3-3 record

Oviedo upends Deltona, 2-0
action Wednesday at home
against Mike IS. undey

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Choral ensemble to perform
The Conirmpnrary Choral Ensemble of Seminole Communi­
ty College. Sanford, will perform In concert In the Fine Aria
Concert Hall on Wednesday. Dec. 7. at 12:30 p m. Fealurrd In
thr program will be old a'.andarda auch as "Body and Soul"
and “ Tuxedo Blues" aa well oa a r.rdley from the Broadway
amaah hit "Phantom of the Opera." The free event la open to
thr public.

Fleet Reserve to dedicate, observe
Fleet Reserve Association U rarih 147 will dedicate II* new
flagpole and base at 2 pm . on Wedneaday. Dec. 7. at the
branch building, on W rit State Hoad 46 In Sanford.
Congressman Bill McCollum, who arcured for the branch a (lag
that haa flown over the rapttol building haa been Invited to the
ceremony, which alau will observe Pearl Harbor Day. The event
la open lothr public

Rotarians to rise for meetings
Casselberry Notary Club mreta at 7:30 a m on Wedneaday at
the Cassrlbrrry Senior Center. 200 N. Lake TrlpUt Drive.
Cnaaelhrrry.
Sanford Birjkfaat Rotary Club meets at 7 a m Wednesday -t
Bsnford I h l i l rnlrr
•

Stompers to hold club meeting
The Old Hickory Stompera (Tugging group hold* club
meeilnga every Wednesday at the Knlghta of Columbu* Hail on
S Bark Avenue. Sanford. For more Information, call 349-9329

Sanlord Kiwanls to do lunch
Sanfotd Kl wonts Club mreta at norm Wedneaday at the
Sanford Clvlr C rn trr for luncheon and program

rW ra*ters to weigh In
A meeting on spirituality In relationship* In Overrate!*
Anonymous t« conducted on Thursday* at 7:30 pm . In the
Community Improvement Association building. Country Club
Road la»kr Mary. For more Information, rail Charlie at
323 8070

Dixieland Cloggers to meet
Dixieland ('loggers clogging group holds club meeilnga on
Thursday 7-R p m . at the Lake Mary Fire Departmrnl al Find
Street -md Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary. For morclnformalion.
call 32 1-M OT

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholic* Anonymous group* meeting Wednesday
Include:
• Sober Won A A Group al the Sahara Club loid drivers
license ofTIcr), 2387 S Sanlord Ave.. noon and 3:30 p m for
open discussion Ctnoed step meeting al 8 p m
• Sanford AA. noon. 3 30 p m . open discussion. 1201 W.
First St
• 24-Hour AA Group. H p in.. |cio*rd. alcoholic* only) Fourlh
Street anil Oak Avenue, Sanlord
• RLBOS AA. noon. and 5:30 p m and H p m. (dosed).
RF.BOSCIuh. 130 Normandy Lane. Casselberry.
• Sanford Burn to Win AA. H p m . open discussion. 1201 W.
First St
• lake Mary Grace AA llth Step (cloardl. 8 p m . open
dtacuedor «? ? N FlhhSt take Mary
• Altamonte Spring* AA. N p m (clooedl. Altamonte
Community Chapel. 825 Slate Road 436.
• ( 'a w l berry AA . 8 p.m,, |do»ed). Ascension Lutheran
Church. Ascension Drive. Casselberry.
• Alanon. 8 p.m.. Fourlh Street and Oak Avenue. Sanford

COPE to help families cope
CORE support group lor families of mental health patients
meets Wednesday at 7.30 p m . at Cranr'e Roost Office Park.
S 377. AllamouK* Springs.

AARP to have Christmas feast
A Christmas luncheon will be featured al the monthly
meeting ol the American Association for Retired i*ersons on
Thursday. Dec 8, at noon. The covered-dish affair will lake
place at the Sanford Civic Center. At 12.30 p.m .. the public la
wrlcomc to hear Sanford mayor Bettye Smith apeak on the life
of a mayor.

Slavic dancers to perform free
A free production by (he 36-member Yugoslavian dance
troupe Frula will be given Thursday. Dec. 8. at 8 p.m. at the
Semlnnlr Community College Health Building In Sanford. The
production will feature folk dancing and music from a variety
of K m I n f l u e n c e s . For more Information, call 323-1450.
rxl. 298.

Audubon Society to take field trip
The Seminole Audubon Society, an affiliate of Florida and
National Audubon Societies, will have a field trip to Merritt
Island on Thursday, Dec. 8 Members will meet In Sanford's
Florida Power A Light Co. parking lot on North Myrtle Avenue
at 8 a m. and should bring binocular*, lunch and warm
clothing

Park to display stained glass windows
The 10th annual "Christmas In Ihe Park” will open
Thursday. Dec. 8, nt 5:30 p.m. In Winter Park’s Central Park
when eight massive stained-glass windows will be III
throughout the park Recorded music will play In Ihe park until
7 p m., when Ihe Bach Festival Choir will alng. The event la
frrr and open to the public. For more Information, cal) thr
Charles I losmcr Morse Museum of American Art al 645-5311.

Businesswomen's lunch deadline near
The Greater Sanford Business Women's Luncheon will hr
held al noon on Friday. Dec. 9. al the Sanford Civic Center. The
annual luncheon will feature excerpts from the Sanford's
School of Dance Arts' new musical Doo Way Dlddyf Door
prizes drawings and glfls donated by local merrhanls also will
be featured. Deadline lor the $5 tickets Is Wednesday. Dec. 7.
al 5 p.m. Tickets are available at thr Sanford Chamber of
Commerce. 400 E. First St.

Golf tourney to aid Alzheimer Center
The Alzheimer Resource Center Inc. In Winter Park will
benefit from the Lake Nona Charily Golf Tournament al Lake
Nona on Friday, Dec. f). Tecofl time la 9 a.m with check In and
continental breakfast from 7:30-8:30 a m. Barbecue buffet and
awards ceremony will be Included In the day's events. Entry
Tee Is 1175. which Includes sweater, golf, golf can. golf balls,
breakfast mid bn*berur. Players muy register by calling the
Al/hr Inter Resource Center al 843-1910.
If you know of upcoming activities you'd like announced In
the Herald'a Calendar, send the appropriate information—
event, lime. dale, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— to Calendar, Sanford Herald, 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford. FL 32771 or call 322-2611.

Harold correspondent
CASSELBERRY Circuit
Court Judge Kenneth LefTler haa
a long-standing commitment to
the children of Seminole County
community. On Thursday. Ills
efforts will be recognized wllh
l hr H. David Thom as Child
Advocate of Ihe Year Award
Tile award, presented by the
C hildren's Home Society of
Florida, la given lo 12 rttlzrns
throughout the state who hnvr
worked lo Improve ih r condition
of children, rapectally the in­
digent
"I'm reluctant to takr too
much rredll for this." LefTler
said si the recent upeii house of
the lu s t 'c p r n e d S e m in o le
C h i l d r e n ' s V i l l a g e In
Casselberry. "I feel llkr there are
ao m any people w ho have
worked to make this possible I
may not have done this if ||
h a d n 't beer for th e ir e n ­
couragement"
It was th ro u g h LefTler'*
fund-raising and organizai tonal
efforts that the Vtllagr waa built
About five years ago. as a
Juvenile court judge. LefTler saw
a netd to provide a shelter for
children who had to be removed
from their homes for various
reasons He made headlines
when I k - •
to ilw Isanti jf
County Commissioners and the
legislative delegation, telling
Ihem Dial he was "alarmed" by
the lark of such facilities
The publicity sparked much
Interest in Ihe problem, bul
financial sup|mrt was slow lo
begin
" W e got o rg a n is e d very
quickly, bul wr weren't able tu

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Kenneth Leftler is to be honored as a Child Advocate of the Year.
raise the money right a w a y ."
LefTler recalled
lie said it took ahou; V~z
z
hall years for Ihe Village project
to come together. Including
some difficulty In arrurlng the
property A year ago. thr county
donated land on Ihe turner of
Dodd ,uid Dyke roads and con­
struction brgin Once the build
Ing began lo takr shape, more
donations were secured lo com­
plete the project.

•The S e m in o le C h ild re n 's
Village houses children aged
£ !2. Plans are unde«e*“ ' «
construct another building on
Ihr samr property lo shelter
older children,
While donations had been go­
ing slowly for that project, this
past Thursday the Joyce MrtzOtlinorr Foundation prrarnied
Ihe Seminole Children’s Village
wllh a check for S25.000 toward
Ihr next phase of construction

"This will aaaurr that wr will
gel that home built." LefTler
beamed.
The Judge Is proud of and
honored by the Children's Home
Society's prestigious award, but
he feel* that he must go on lo
complete other projects, with the
encourage men; and assistance
of others who share his concern
for Ihe young people of the
community.

Rental clothes makes chic affordable
business women and socialites
who regard ll a "waste of
money” in spend thousands on a
drrss that'll gather dust In their
closets uller being wont only
once or twice.
"U s also a question of not
wauling lo be seen In the same

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When Cinderella needed a
dress lor Ihp ball, she relied on a
fairy godmother to supply one
The problem wllh fairy god
mother*, of course. Is that
they're liutd lu conic by these
days, and thru dresses cannot
be guaranteed past midnight.
Whenever Nancy Reagan was
laced wllh a similar dilemma, wr
li— r-ted recently, site borrower*
dress?* from lep fashtun design­
ers This, however. Is not an
opium for women who aren't on
a firsl name basis with Bill.
Uwcar or Calvin. (And. as Reagan
discovered. II cun prove rinltarrassing ll one doesn't rrlum Ihr
dresses rigid away.)
For those not to the laUy tale
born (or to ihe president marrlrdl, there Is an alternative lo
spending a lortnne on an null)!
that will only be worn once or
twice renting
Although some women reroll
al Mic very notion of zipping up a
dress p re v io u s ly w orn by
who-knows-whom. men have
been renting tuxedos for so long
that such squramishness lsn'1
even an Issue. What's more,
companies In the new and
growing business of renting
w om en's apparel have ihe
garments cleaned after each
wearing, replace most If mil all
of their Inventory each season,
and scrap any Hem that's Im gun
to show ihr slightest signs ol
wear.
One Night Stand, a Londonbased purveyor of rental evening
dresses, opened a shop In
Manhattan last year ll will open
a second In Washington. D.C.. In
early spring, and plans lo open
next fall In Los Angeles and
C h ic a g o . P r c l - a - P u r l y . a
Manhattan-based renl-a-drcss
outfit, hopes lo open franchised

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Along with drrsses. One Night
S.and and Prrt-a-Party also rent
such accessories as costume
cwclry. velvet cloaks and rlu k h
ta g s. C h ic a g o 's T h e r a p y
H o u llq u c. m eanw hile, goes
further, with shoes, handbags
and even fur 11lugs ($75 to $125
a nighi).
Al Abel Hent-a-Fur. though,
lots arc all they rent

Pro Creadon* Maternity Leasewear rents clothes to pregnant
woman on the go. From left: basic black dress with yoke and
French culls; tea-length satin draas with square neckline and
double-tiered rulfle; end updated waistcoat with notched collar
and pleated Jumper.
units In the Northeast In 1988. within reach— If only for one
Therapy Boutique A Salon, a night—of women who might not
two-year-old Chicago beauty afford to own them. For fees
salon and botulqur thal rents ranging from $40 to $350 a
evenlngwcar. is scouting for night, plus a security deposit, a
locations In Washington and woman with an account execu­
Atlanta, "and w c'rr always gel­ tive's salary ran wear the samr
ling calls from |&gt;coplc wattling In $3,500 Arnold Scaasi hall gow n
know when we're going lo open a wealthy New York social lie
In iheir cliy," reports owner 'might own.
But Ihe clientele of these rental
Charlcasc BufTord. 37.
The secrrl lo such companies* c o m p a n ie s Is h a r d ly the
success Is their ability lo pul coupon-clipping set. Al One
glamorous, drop-dead "entran­ Night Stand, for example, owner
c e - m a k e r " g o w n s wo r t h Joanna Donlgcr say* her cus­
hundreds to thousands of dollars tomers are shrewd well-to-do

Mailing tips help get
packages there safely
GHEENWICH. Conn - Some­
times It's tough to choose Just
the right holiday gilt. Bul It Is
easy lo ensure Ihnl Ihe gift
arrives on time and intui t, ac­
cording to United Pared Service,
the world's largest package de­
livery company.
"During this lime of year It's
not unusual for us to deliver 15
million packages worldwide a
day." said UPS Vice President
Joe Tranfo. "W e plan years In
advance to handle the deliveries
we receive during Ihe holiday
season, which Is several million
more packages than our rrgulur
dally volume. Our customers can
have a more Joyous holiday t&gt;
also planning ahead and ship­
ping early."
Much of the holiday volume
comes from people who ship

Infrequently and who many l&gt;e
unfamiliar with good packaging
techniques The following tips
should guide one In using home
supplies lo ensure a strong
purkagr lor gilts to arrive safely:
1. Use a corrugated carton In
good, rigid condition, wllh all
Hups intact, ami no punctures,
tears, rips or comer damage
Select a cation large enough lo
allow room for adequate cush­
ioning material on all sides of ihe
conicnls
2. Cushion Inside the box so
that Ihr content* cannot move
easily when shaken. Good cush
loners are heavy brown grocery
bags oi newspapers. crumpled
and Mulled several La-lica all iiu.
way around Ihe Item. Use extra
cushioning for fragile Items
C See Mailing. Page 7B

"M ost of o u r business Is
catering lo bridal parties."
explains Irving Shavrlson. 70.
owner of Ihe 42-year-old com­
pany. who notes that most
women don't really need a
$1,000 whltr-fox cape except on
their wedding days, to get them
from ihe limo lo ihe church steps and bark again. IBIue-fox
ve rsio n s arc a va ila b le for
bridesmaids.) Abel's capes rent
for $65 to $85, and are delivered
around the country by UPS. Also
available arc full-length mink
and fox coal* |$175 and $150 u
day lo rent), which Shavrlson
says arc popular among Sunbelter* visiting New York City
during the winter.
Pregnant women have long
Ixtrrowcd maternity clothes from
friends, but now they don't have
to be at the mercy of their
friends' tastes Pro Creations
M a t e r n it y L e a s e w e a r, an
cight-year-old mail-order com­
pany. rents out well-made, ra*
rrer-orlcnlcd maternity dresses,
suits. Jumpers and blouses by
the week.

Think about it, enter
our Christmas contest
Christinas Is far more pro­
found than packages, tinsel
and feasting.
Bailies have come to a
stundsllll during this season of
peace.
Hearts and helping hands
have gone out to the hungryhomeless. orphaned and el­
derly.
Something about Christmas
changed ihe heart of Ebcnczcr
Scrooge from miserly and mis­
erable to generous and Joyful.
And. of roursc. the Christ
child was born and changed
the roursc of human history.
Perhaps you've stretched
your Imagination and wonit -red what the world would be
like If...
In Ihe tradition of Ihe lifechanging spirit of Christmas.

we Invllc our readers lo write
us about "What I'd Like to
Give Ihe World for Christmas"
and why.
What do you see as the
world's greatest need? If you
had unlimited resources or
Influence, what would you
give mankind thal it Is lack

Ing?
Send us your thoughts. In 50
words or less, to "Gift lo the
World." Sanford Herald, 300
N, French Ave., Sanford. FL
32771. Include your name,
city, age and daytime phone
number.
Entries must be received at
the Herald by I p.m. on
Thursday, Dec. 15.
Selected response.! will be
published In our Dec. 25
Sunday edition.

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(ranged down the king of spades
West played low. A low spade lei
the 10 in dummy came next,
und West naturally played low
once again Declarer was now up
against It. Another spadr would
be taken by the acr. then the
play of the fourth heart would
drive South out of trumps Hut a

chance dors rsist few declarer. If

A pessimistic declarer would
now play A K of diamonds and
niff a diamond hut llu l woulcl
let West sited a low club The
optimist does li diilrrrntly Hr
will play three rounds of clubs,
hoping that West must follow
W hrn Unil is ihe case. South can
play A K and nilf a diamond
Thai Iravrs Weal ltira|Mhlr of
using his small trump for any
useful purpose Note that dr
clarrr mlghi hr set two lricks if
Wrst is able In rnlf (hr third
club (H r would I hen rash the
acr ol spades and exit with a
heart. Iravlng South with a later
diamond loser I Hut the game
bonus Justifies l I k - play.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Flo ida — Tueaday, DecomDer 6, 1986 — IB

Thyroid gland culprit
behind Grave’s disease
D E A R DR. O O T T i Our
36 - y e a r-o ld d a u g h te r la a lo w ly

other aide ol Ihr jirnlle shaft
Treatment Is unpredictable
Cortlsonr Injections Into Ihr
MEDICINE
*•aired area may help, as may
ultrasound therapy. Surgery
may la* tircrasary In remove thr
abnormal (Issue Some case*
PETER
may rraolvr without treatment
Mild (onus of Peyronie's ills
G O T T .M D .
roar arr simple nuisances that
causes minimal disturbance In
sexual functioning amt do not
require therapy Advanced
rail lie used tri Gravra* pal lent* forma, however, will cause
whose ryra do not worsen on palnlul r m lions and will makr
drug thr rapy
sexual In lrtrm irv Impossible
I suggest that you seek advice
Although hy|irrihyruldlsm la
thought to In- an autotmmunr fro m a u r o lo g is t, su ch a
specialist Is trained lit the lypr of
(allergy to self) dlaraar. trrut
m rnl In rrd urr Ihr formation problem you describe
and output of thyroid hormone
Is almost alw ays sot reaaful
D EA R DR. GOV*'. My grand
lather has about one &lt;up of
DEAR DR. G O T T t A Irtrnd In sugar lit three quart* of Iced Ira
India wrote me a leltrr and every day Mr ha* no Irrtli so
described a medical problem In ravttles arr n't the issue* He does
Ills mother's Vlllagr I* ve in s a have carts In his leg is #»7 5 tr, t
child la slowly "lu rn lr.g to ID and wrigh* 3U5 — all muai Ir
alunr " U r inlrrs that certain Will all this sugar hurt him?
organa arr hreouilng ralctflrd
D EA R R EA D ER : Your grand
Hurt this make v n v to you?
lather Is drinking too much
D ZAR R EA D ER : I am not sugar In his tea In fac t hr is
familiar with thlaiondltloii
d r in k in g
io n
m u c h
te a
H o w e v e r , n e it h e r am I a ltn g rth rr
W ith lim e , hi*
practicing mrdh Inr tn India
system may have difficulty
Perhaps an Iturrrated reader assimilating all thal glucose Ur
could shed some light on this could devrkrp a form eg age
gruesome aftlk llori
related diabetes bemuse los
body cannul |aoduce enough
DEAR DR G O T T : I'm hi
Insulin In take rare eg ihr sugar
About right months ago my 111 eddoewe fra. ••■eilalos coco
|irnls staitr** turv ny M* d&lt;« tor
iHMincl* — aurh as caffeine and
menUoon* a -*u,g Ik U t m n 'i
tannic acid — that ran he
very cm our „ .ig •% my v i tile
unheallhful whrn consumed tn
over?
uuanttly I suggest tliat hr cut
D EA R R EA D ER : I he most
clown to no morr than two or
com m on cause of a penile three glasses eg Iced tea a clay,
sta rb o a rd lor p o rll Hat la
sweetened w ith a moderate
Pryronlr '* dlxeaw a condition of
amount eg sugar
unknown cause marked by scar
tissue lh.it biitlda up In the ICJlflMM N E W S P A P E R EN
erectile cvltnifrrs on one or Ihr I EMPRISE ASSN

r e c o v e r in g f ro m G r a v e s ' d ise a se
W e 'd ld&gt;c to k n o w m o re m I h i u I II
DEAR R EA D ER : W h e n I h r
lliy r o lt l g la n d o v e r -p r o d u c e s a n d
o v e r s e c r rte s t h y r o id li o r t n o n r
In to t h r b o d y , c e r ta in p re d ic ta b le c u n s r q u r n r r i r e s u l t ,
b e c a u s e I h r b o d y * m e t a b o lis m
t* s j t r r d r d u p

Enlargement of ih r thyroid
gland, rapid pulse. warm and
molal akin, tnrrraard appetllr,
weight k***. nervousness. trrm u
loua hamla. hypersensitivity to
h ra t. palpllaflona. inaomnta.
wraknraa and d U rrh ra arr ih r
uaual sign* ol hyprrihyrnldlam
In a Irw patient*. two other
a y m p lo m a a r r p r o m in e n t
exophthalmos Ihoggin g n u l ol
I h r ry ra | and d r r rn o p a lh y
llhk krnlng of Ihr akin ovrr the
ahlr. honeal »orh |tatirnla arr
said In have Gravin' d ls ra v
named aflrr Ihr Englishm an
who flral drarribrd II
Hence Gravra' d lw ,iv - I* a
s(«-r lal form of hyprrlhynadivio
although II la Irratrd In Ih r aamr
manner amIh r uaual lyp r
T h r r a p v ronatala of anti
thyroid pllla. radtoaillvr Iodine
nr aurgrry
Because the r y r condition that
rraull from Gravra' dlaraar may
w orsen during thrrapy — arid
Ihrrrtiy aftert vision — most
expert* rrrom m rrHl drug Ihrra
py as ihc Sr;*, r h o k r !* the
raophthalmoa progrr**r« ih r
medicine r an lir m l tan k or
modified to prevent further
ilamagr
ll.vd io a i liv e he lin e ( w h k h f ir
a lro y a p a rt o f Hie t h y r o i d g la n d )
a n d a u r g r r y ( w h t r h r e m o v e * |siit
rrf III a r r (t e r m a n r n t s o lu tio n s —
h u t m ay
m ake
ih r
r y r
s y m p t o m s m o r r o f a p ro b le m
H o w r v r r . these tw o I t r a t m r n t s

Hy Bernice Bede Osol
Y O U R H IH T H O A Y

December 7, IBBH
lit Ihc year ahead you are
likely to become more invigvrc!
pi art Iv it lea tlwl arr tiuhurd
with strong element* ig glamour
and grandeur You'll III into
i h r v new developments with
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S A G IT T A R IU S iNoy 21 l&gt; .
211 You could In- dlsaptHitnted
today ll you think Hungs are
going tn come lo vent wiihotn
cutting lorth the nrvrssary rfom Strive to l« produetlvr .uni
don't Irave anything up to
chance S a g itta riu s , treat
yo u rvll lo a birthday gill Send
fur your Astro Graph predictions
lor the year ahead by mailing 6 1
lo Astro-Graph, c/o this nrwepn
per 1*0 Ifcix 9142H, (Neveland
OH l l l O l 3420 lb sure to stale
your /odtat sign

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C A P R IC O R N IDrc
22 Jail
111) II you trrl incline d in take
risks today, gain lib- on yo iu vtl
and your abilities and not on
oihcrs Where you lac k (yersonal
control, mailers could go awry
/.^UARIUS i Ian 20 Feb I HI
You might find yo u rvll in a
huslnrss situation tcalav whrre

vmi'll frrl a liltM cmiIn Ihshmrnt
eg Hie lads won't hull You re
wrong — It w ill
PISCES IFell 20 Marc h 2U| In
all important disc usakHi IinLiv
where critical ttilorniaimn will
In disc k w d . yrou II regret talking
morr (halt lisinitiig lie altenllvr
and don't let Hie key point* get
tiv you
AMIES (Marrh 21 April lilt
rondittons arc a trille trie ky
ii«lay where your financial tn
terrsls arr cciucriiirtl lry not to
get invoiced in situations whe n
you have loovrrrxlrnel yourself

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fcrrntly. l.’(Kin rrvtew. you'll
r r g r r l II II y o u d i d n 't c a p u a li/ e
o n y u u r b re a k s

L E O (July 2.1 Aug 221 In
career situations tcNiay. I n - morr
tum rtiicd about doing Hu (oh
|iro|N*ily than al»nit making a
I a v o r a h I r Im p r e s s io n an
associate* You'll only get the
.cpplauv you seek ll you prtfmm
well
V IR G O lAug 23 Sepi 22l
Even II you have tn deal with
someone tcNlav w ho always lays
It on rather heavy, don't follow
soil and start exaggerating In
the final analysis, modesty will
make you IcNik stqierlor
L IB R A (Sept 21 tm 23) It
may In - w tv to let your male call
th r Itiia iu la l shots tod ay,
h re a u v you might not lie at
your I n-sI In Hus dr|urtmeni
Swallow your pndr ami sle(&gt; lo
the re.u
SCORPIO |O d 24-Nov
For rx|M-ditiou* reasons, some
one mighl make you a big
p rn m lv today that you'll take to
heart. Unfortunately, the inch
vldual Involved may U* in*ln
cere.

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litis
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For 24-hour listings, see TV Week issue of Friduy, Dec. 2.

T h e S u n fo r if H e r a l d
welcomes suggestions for
cooks of the- week
Do you know someone
w lio v (nod Is always the
highlight of company picnics,
church ;&gt;ol Iin ks. receptions
or covered-dish lunrhenna?
Novice rooks and ethnic
cook*, as well as experienced
looks and master chefs, add
a dlffrrrnl dimension In din
Ing Who Is your choice?
Mavhr It's your mother, fa
thrr. brother, sister, son.
daughtrr. spoiiv. or fttrnd
Submit vmir nomination
for ( caik o( the Week lo Ihr
H erald People editor at
322 2011 ext 34
The Cook eg ih r Week
feature is published In this
sec tion earh Wednesday

to bring his fiance
D EA R ABI1Y: My 21 year-old
daugliler Is getting married next
month, and 1am expcc led In pay
lor the htilk of Hie wrtldlng cost.
Her mother and I have hern
separated and divorced for more
I ban four years I asked lor the
divorce, hut ihrrr were no Ollier
(tames involved
Six months after we vparated.
I met the lady I am now engaged
to marry tfShr ts a vrry fine
prrsiin I
My ex wile h a s pul her loot
down'' and say* my (lancer
cannot attend O h- wedding My
daughter gets along vrry well
with my flamer hut her mol her
v e in s to I n- miming the show
I want lo In- able to share lilts
Important event with ihr woman
I love, and not have my ex wife
ac ting as Ihuugh wr were still a

Zoo offering
senior rate
S A .N f G M D — T ? a th e season
to he Jo lly . fc»r v n l o r s w h o visit
■fir C r i i l i a l F lo r id a Z o o lo g ic a l
P a rk
I h r m o la ig f r t t n g v n l o r s rg )
y e a r s a m t o ld e r a n a d m is s io n
p ric e of $1 50 t h r o u g h F e b 2H
o n e h a ll egf o f I h r r r g u l a r $3
p ric e
S e n io r s also w ill re c e iv e a tree
c u p eg coffee or s m a lt so d a al I h r
I i h h I s ta n d h v s h o w in g th e ir / in i
lie k r l s tu b

For groeqis eg 10 or morr.
gunied lours * Stic too arr
available Reservations lot tciurs
&lt;an lie made by &lt;ailing thr
admissions olllc r at I23H 47I al
Irasl I wo weeks in art* ancr

co u p le

Mv (tarn re is very iimlrrsi.m
ding tint if I give In tn my
es wife mv ham c-c will think I
ini a wimp What words eg
wisdom can you oiler
CO N CER N ED
IN C H A R L O T T E
D E A R C O N C ER N ED : Since
your ham r r had nothing to do
with the breakup eg your mar
riagr. you ex wile has mi right In
liar her Irom the w nldtng
Furthermore money talks— so
inform your ex wile that unless
you can bring your flamer you
wr&lt;n hel jusl'llcd in withdrawing
your Imam lal wup|*trt
DEA R A llllY : I would like lo
res|N&gt;nd lo "Mather Hr Patentless in Indiana w ho wrote Mv
lather Is rude and disgusting
And If you ihlnk he's Isol you
should meet my mother *'
I. too. was not very proud eg
my parents When my lather

H i e ru n . lo c a te d off eg In
t r r s t a l r 4 . E v i l 52 . in S a n lo r d . Is
•&gt;(N-n 11 a tn lo 5 p m w e n clays
a w e e k e x ce p t C h r is t m a s D u v
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wasn't killing him vtl sinking
Ih c h o lle r on a r a ilr o a d
locomotive platform lo lt-rd
clothe and pul a toed over ibe­
heads ol hts wile and chlldrrn
he sal around In his undershirt
and stoc king frrl Sometime* hr
even drank hrrr right out ol the
tMiiitr in ihr living room Ills
grammar was alrnrlous. as he
had lo leave school at an earlyage | was emhartasvd lo have
my Irtrnd* v r him. so I'd meet
them elsewhere lu avoid him He
died id a stroke at 52
Mv mother was country to the
hone She was rvrtl less (Utieulair Ilian my clad She never
learned am thing hui how to
rook, clean and have hahir*
Wh.it an embarnuamentl She
never traveled out of the stale tn
which she was born Mv mother
has A l/ h r im r r 's now, and
dcN-sn l evrii know who »hr is
let alone her chlldrrn
Wake up. kid ta-forr you find
yo u rvll tearfully kiieeliug la-lore
a grave marker wishing you
t mid start all oye r again Span
me
P A R E N TL E S S IN A LA B A M A
(Probltmt? Whit to Dssr Abby
For • psrsonsl, unpublished
reply, tend e sell eddretsed,
■lamped envelope lo Dear Abby,
P 0 Box 69440. Los Angeles.
Ceiil. 90069 All correspondence
It confidential.)

tomer* a day lor each ol her two
tanning lu-rls They pay $5 lor a
30-minute session or 639 H5 for

One tanning salon
owner could
compare her
custom ers to the
blindingly white
arctic landscape.

HARROW Alaska —
Sun
your Inins' say* the sign on the
diNir to Amrri' a's northernmost
lantiiug (tailor where the initial
ura! heal lores some (iroplr
Inside lo thaw out
Across northern Alaska — •
where Ihr sun never v i s in
summer and never Uses in
winter— air a smattering ol tan­
ning |sulors thal p rn m lv what
the arctic sun cannot a tan
When the soli chsap|N-ar* lot
the winter— It v i Nuv 19 and
will mu r lv again until .Jan
23 — b u sin e ss p ick* up a I
Ikifuihy-'s Arvllr Man A Tanning
Salon,

10 sessions

they go
"Once you Ictv your color iqt
here, you get tiurnrd rigid
away." explained Duultar. who
came to Harrow Irom Price.
Utah three year* ago when her
llUsttand got a |oh u nil .lie North
NIo |n- Horough government She­
lias operated the h.ilr salon ami
" S u i t e (N o p le c o m e in )u * l lo
lannlng parlor lor one year
lie d o w n in th e t u n n i n g I h - i I a m i
Customers, equally divided Itefeel w a r m
sa id o w n e r I k u o t h v
tween turn and women, (siv S»&gt;
D u ttb a r
lor a 30 miimic session or $50
Most come ut gel lan. often lor IO sessions Most bring along
(list lirtore leaving Alaska on a the liathlng suits that Alaskan*
winter vacation lo some pLtcc- keep for vacation* lo warm
w arm. sunny amt sundy.
climate* Dmih.ii said ol her
"W hrn you've lived In Ikitrow female cuslomrr*. "They have
tor a while, you heroine a* while to have bikini lines" — even 300
a* a glum. s.ud Duiilkir. who miles north of the Arctic Circle
also might have romparrd her
In Deadhorv. the mostly-itiale
customer* lo the hlimlingly PnidliiK- lt.iv oil held lown on
while arctic landscape that sur­ the arctic coast 200 miles
rounds Harrow mont of Ihe year
southeast of ILirrow. there are
Tin - mujorlly ol Harrow's tanning parlors Tanning parlors
3.100 residents are lmipi.it are abundant lu Alaska's bigger
Eskimos, but enough ol thr m orr southerly "banana Im-Ii "
minority white |&gt;o|Milailou fre­ clllc-s where winter lasts only six
quents Dorothy's so tli.it her monih*
(aiming I nisi ness holds Its own.
In Nome, populalkm 3.700. on
&lt;s(m-c tally lu the w ilder.**
Hu- lu ring hc-a i w s i across Irom
llusinms Is giMMl In summer. SllH-rla. Hcliy Nemcc tun* a
liNt. Dmihai said "The warmest busy lannlng parlor above ihc
Irmiteraiurr Is 45 or 50 with a Hourd of Trade Saloon, an infell freak days ol till lo 70 Hill lanious landmark since Nome's
the suit Isn’l warm like you ha ve­ lurn-nl the century gold rush
in I III I m i l I 48
"W e’re *up|Mised to lu- the
Many Alaskans go to Hawaii or Land ol Ihe Midrhgln Sun and
other sunspot* in wittier, ami wc have a lannlng salon.” said
some visit tanning (tailor* lK-forc Nemcc, who has a do/c-n cus­

Tlte Ik slid of Trade llcauty A
Tanning Salmi attracts proptr
w liii want to darken their
whiteness Im-Ioic- flying sooth to
flaunt their I n m I i c s on iu-achcs tn
California II oval! and Mexico
"I have Otrce people w ho come
In |ust lor the heal." Nriilfc s-od
Hclore closeilug lu-rsell III her
tanning rcMim Mlclude Smith.
'27. a tiaricmlrr at Nome's Gold
Dual S.iloon, held her hand iqi lu
hi r neck amt said, ‘ I did get an
Alaska tan this summer— hands,
face and net k Hut It Imiks lunny
not having a lan from here
down Ami you don't gel any
sunshine m winter "
Interim areas ol Alaska can get
hot summer day*, and a modest
tan is possible, hut many people
slay covered tqt anyhow to
protect themselves Irom swarms
ol hungry mnsquilos
Nemcc said she even gels
Alaska natives using her lannlng
tu-ds. and an Eskimo ami an
Indian there- for hair styling
vrrlllrd Ihe claim. Said one
Eskimo woman. "My 2 1-year-old
daughter uses It She Hunks
she's loo while She's paler than
wc- arc. She- (list wallied a lan.”
Miners' wives, policemen ami
teacher* from the Lower -|M
states are her typical tanning
l*cd customer*, said Nemcc, w ho
Is from TclluHdr. Colo.
Al Dorothy's Arctic Hair A
Tanning Salon, where ihe frtuen
Arctic Ocean I* llllle more than a
snowball's throw away, Dunbar
has Installed tape player* so her
lannlng euslomer* "cun play
running water tapes and they
can leel like Hiey'rr out on the
beach."

M ailing--------Continued from Page SB
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LOS A N G E L £ S — A atatr lawmaker Monday
rrlnl.-oducrd a bill requiring m oforrycllau to
wear helmet:. 22 5r*rr O*.*; «»•— v rrcov*-re&lt;1
from aerloua injuries he suffered over the
weekend when his unprotected head hit a c u rb In
a motorcycle accident.
Uusry. a 1978 Academy Aw ard nominee for his
performance In “ T h e Buddy Holly Story"* who
has been an outspoken critic of helmet legisla­
tion. was upgraded Monday afternoon from
critical to serious condition al Cedars-Slnsl
M e d ic a l C e n t e r , w h e r e he u n d e r w e n t
neuroaurgery late Sunday.
“ He’s clearly on the road to recovery." hospital
spokesman Hon Wise said lair Monday. “ His
mother and brother and wife and son w rre with
him this evening and he was comm unicating
very well with them, lie ’s groggy but that’s to br
expected."
Busey's Improvement shows “ no Indication of
brain damage." Wise added.
T h e 44-year-old Malibu resident was not
wearing a helmet Sunday morning when he lost
control of his Harley Davidson motorcycle tn the
Ivins Angeles suburb of Culver Ctty and the back
of his brad struck a curb.
A bill requiring motorcyclists to wear helmets
was Introduced Monday tn the stair legislature
by Acres 1*lym an r v -k Floyd A a U t t ’ ‘ 111
authored by Floyd won passage earlier Ibis year
but was vetoed by Gov. George l&gt;ukmc|tan.
Helmets are now required only for riders under
age 15 W
Floyd's assistant. Bob Te rry, said statistics
..how 24.682 people w -r r tn'urrd in inotorcyclr
atetrtrnts In 1987 and 74 i w e ir killed
A spokeswoman for Floyd said he had been
planning to rrlntniduce the bill on the first day ol
the new legislative session and he was not
reacting to Busey's accident.
Late Sunday, doctors perfonnrd a 9 0 -m ln u tr
operation to remove two blood clots lodged
between hts brain and skull. Wise said, noting
that there appeared to be no fracture to the skull.
Busey's personal manager. Herb Nanas, said
the actor's wife. J u d y , and son Jake. 17. hud
hern maintaining a vigil at the hospital since the
accident.
Actnr-sl.iger Kits Krtstofferson dedicated a song
to hts friend al a benefit concert at the Universal
Amphitheatre Sunday night. Nanas said.
"W e have very optimistic feelings." Nanas said
“ I was there last night when the doctors were
asking him to lift hts legs and arms. He was
responding to all the physical demands Of
course, as tn any head Injury, we won't know for
sure for 24 to 48 hours. “
Busey appeared at a benefit, last m onth tn
North Hollywood to raise money to hire lobbyists
In Sacramento to tight mandatory helmet laws
The California Motorcyclist Amortatton. which
sponsored the North Hollywood event, argues
that untrained and unlicensed rtdrrs are a greater
danger than riders without helmets.

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M E N TS . ANO TA K E F IN A L BCC A C TIO N ON R E O U E S T C D
A M E N D M E N T S TO TH E S E M IN O v E C O U N T Y COM
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F LOOOPRONE AN O W C TL A N O AR EAS R EM A IN S U B JE C T TO
TH E A P P LIC A B LE C O N S ER V A TIO N LAND USE D E S IG N A TIO N
ANO ZO NING C LA S S IFIC A TIO N AND PROVISIONS R E L A TIN G
T H E R E T O SH OULD T h e BCC D E C ID E TO A M C N O TH E
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M E N TS E L E M E N T SEW ER E L E M E N T . R E C R E A T IO N ANO
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S EM INO LE C O U N TY COOE P ROVIDING FOR S E V E R A B IL IT Y .
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M AR K AR NO LO
Amendment tram SuRurban EHem* a
Planned Oevoiegm enl and associated raia nln g tram A I
lAgrkuilera) a P U D (Planned Unit Be . augment I date ro a d at me
uvtti H o t eett '* ne t! *ov**&gt; X oi Cham* #r eetl I cheuv* I and norm
&gt;* *t w h e e l l V* el norlheett 'e end norm M Net 04 *eum t«*l 44
Met ol ea*t &gt;* at Lot &gt; a*4 right o4 nay tar Oreng* Boukvard and
nett &lt;! ol L o t} I let! toum X M chain* end let* norm «jg Net at aatt
i X I*ei end let! right of nay tar South Sylvan Lake Read I Sec tun
IS Tow ning i* South Range I* East. Sem em e Covnty Farid* and
ty at north &lt;i gl nortroeit '* and north ta at bhrtheetl - V II
i* el nerthvatt a el me tewmeatt a and toutheett a al
nartheett a era nett &lt;i al Mutheekt a at nermea*. a and eait a
al touthwett a al nartheett a Sedan M. TewnWu# it Sewm Rang*
X Eotl. Sommoa County. Farid* at* Sytv* G ad* m recorded m
P a t Book n . Pago* X and Jl at m# PutUK Record! *I Sememe
County Florid* and m i Htrrdon E llo a * at recorded m Oftlctet
Record Boo* aOJ Pag* I X *1 the Publk Record! at SamingU County
F m a &lt; one m i right gl way a r S R 4A turthor deter.bed at
locead mi t v toum tvM t l S R a norm at South Sylvan Lake Drive
and eett at lok* Sylvan t e l contommg oggreeimoaiy J U aero*
(BCC Diklrkt SI
JA M E S B R Y A N III
Amendment tram Panned Unit OeveUp
them Com mere*, and Recreetan a Planned D e.tUgm ent and
atieciated -etan.ng trom PUD I Planned Unit D* .engm enl I and C I
iRota.l Commercial Diktrktl a P U D (Planned Unit Oeveapmonti
deter,ted at all at m* p a t at T V For#*I Groan, according a m* plat
thoroo* recorded m P a t Book II. Pag* IT and X at I V Public
Record! at Som.noa County Flora* all at me plat ol T V For*!I
Green Amended Plot according a t v pat thereof recorded m Pat
Bno* la Pag* U p l V Public Record! at Sommoa County Farid*
end Lai I al Soring Hammock accord.', ' i m* par *h*rool -vrtvdrd
In P a t Book &gt;. Pag* I. I. 4 end I at t v Publk Record* ol Sam.noa
County. Farida turthor deter.bad at located on m* net I tad* ol U S
t l* I appro*.mate,r one euorttr mile toum at tttr m a r*e&lt;tun at
U S I ' n and C R 411. tying beleeen U S II *&gt; and C R a t.
contauimg appror.m ealy 40 la crot I BCC D tth k l II
B R A N T L E Y C L A Y T O N - Amendment (ram O H k a a H gtet
InantKy Plaruwd Development and etaecaad reranlng trom A I
I Agricultural a P UO l Planned Unit 0 *r*lopm*nt| deter,bed at
Parcel 1] |let* teuth X teetl. lo c lu l II. Tow nthg I I . Rang* II.
further date'.bed at locoad on r v norm I d l ol S R 4M
tpproalmaaty on# guortor mile rvetl at r v m arw ctlon ol S R 4J4
and Dean Rood and nett *t Staruoad Drtr*. containing apprtii
meaty 1* aero* I BCC D .ttrk l II
K A T H L E E N F E E L Y - Amendment trom Medium D*nt.*y
Ret denhal end Ort&lt;* a Planned Development and ettoc ated
roionmg trom R I iO r » A Te* Family Ocaolling D t tlr k ll and OP
tOftica D itt rk ll a PCD (planned Commercial Development
OittrlcTI deteribed a* Parcal IRA. Section Ja Tp e n th * |t. Rang* X
further deter,bed at located an t v uvtti t d# el Rod Bug Lota Road
and approrlmotely aH teal oatt at I V intortoctun ol Rod Bud Lot*
Road and Dodd Hood containing opproalmoaty 4 aero* (BCC
O it t'k l 11
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Townthip X Rang* X . further deter,bed at located on th* oatt I d t
of C R a t . opproaimoatv 400 loot norm at m* inter tec t « n at C M
a t and G o v ra i Mutchinton Parkway containing approaimaaty 4 t
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V a r.n g may be continued tram tlm* a tlm# ai found neealter*
F u r t v r intor motion on I V item* a mi* #dr*»1l**m#nt including
amendment* a » V *«•! at *V Com prtVntiv* Plan and ony
comment* from t v Department at Community A fla t'! or o'tier
agent .et may be obtained trom m# 04tk# *1 Planning Room NMI
Sem.note County Seme** Building IM I Ea*l F lrtl S'raot. Sanford
Florida W i t . or by contacting t v Oflk# *• Plorwttng ol loot I
1JI I I X attention M l Portent ar# odvitod mot ll m#y deod* a
appeal arty dec it un mad* at Ihlt meeting they will need a record ol
I V proceeding* and a r tuch pur pota IV y may need u entur* that
* verbatim record ol m# proceodmgt it mod*. w h «h record include*
m# athm ony and avtdonct upon whkh m# appeo' l! a be made
I Florida Statute* Section a t OIOS) By Anthony VanOorworp
Planning Director
Pubt'th November I I A December 4 lt*4
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CUIETIRY PLOTS
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FUNDS FOR PUBLIC AND '
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50 Cants

SUNDAY

November 20, 1988

81st Yssr. No. 78 — Sanford. Florida

Wekiva study completed

NEWS DIGEST

200 buildings stand
in river’s floodplain
Six die when plane goes down
B A TE S V ILLE . Ark. — A twin engine plane
owned by a Texas millionaire lawyer crashed In
rain and fog while flying lo Arkansas on a
deer hunting and sightseeing trip, killing all six
people aboard, authorities said Stiiurday.
Gertie Cook, a spokeswoman for the Federal
Aviation Adm inistration in the agency’s
southwest region at Fort Worth. Texas, said the
turbo-prop Ik e rli OO King Air trail t rashed
Friday on a landing attempt on a toad
"The plane crashed 3W miles west ol laa-usi
Grove on Highway 25 on Its second approach lo
Ihe airport at llalesvllle." Cook said
Initial report* said seven people were killed,
though officials at Orange County. Texas,
airport where the Right originated said only six
people were aboard One unidentified man
canceled at the laal minute

■ y J . M A M B AN P IILO
Hsraid slall wrttar
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - More Ilian 200
homes and other buildings Hr within ihr
Hood plain of Ihe Lillie Wrklva River, preliminary
results from a six-year study shows
Although many ol ihr buildings wouldn I lie
touched by the river In a Hurricane Donna-type
storm, oftlcials (ruin ihr St. Johns H b rr Water
Managemrnl District say numv t mild lie severely

ctamaK;d The ItMO hu nk un r Is used as Ihr
stair siandaid lot a s io im Ilia) m&lt; tirsonrr every

100 yrars
Twenty-two ol the Ihrealrned structure* are
liN-alrd in Seminole County un lake* and
tributaries (reding Into Ihr Lillie Wrklva. a
14 mile tributary ol die Wrklva River which runs
llirmigh Orange and Seminole counties
Water management olllrial* said Ihr study,
(oinilv funded by Orange and Seminole cminllrs
Altamonte Springs and the district will tie
completed In about a month The results will be
usrd lor a wafer management repnrl. doe next
Sepiemlier. which will recommend ways lo
addles* ihe fliHKliiig problems for existing
structure*and luiurr development

The an-yrt Incomplete slndv was pm e n led ol a
public Innim Thursday night a'* *ndrd by about
a dozen city, county urn! stab
clals and lew
than a hall dozen riverfront homeowners
To m Ziegler. a district water resources
englnrrr. said clianiiellzalloti bridges and
culvert* tiave restricted the Row id the water In
the southern portion* of the river, making many
arras vulnerable lo Hooding
Ziegler said Ihe nine Inches of rain ilial fell Iasi
yrar during Ihe llrsl week of Apt tl caused I lie
walrr lo rise lo live lop ol many ol Ihr culverts
and drain* under roads causing some erosion
He said such a storm can fir expected at least
Oticc every live years
Sec Wekiva. Page 5A

Drivers m ay
have to take
d ru g test

From United Pros* International raporte
United Prsss Intsrnattensl
TALLA H ASSEE
Gov Hob
Marlinrz i» lonsidrruig |K«rtH i,k.it
mg in a ledcral piogiam lo deny
dllvris Ikeiisc* lo applk ants who
legistri piMtlllvr on tests lor Illegal
drugs according lo In* allies
"It s some thing that nerd* lo Ik
rvplorrd lo lind out exactly what
Ih r lamtfli alion* ate
said Jon
I Vi k s|Kikrsm.m lor Ifw governor
ll * al least shim tiling lo look al
The gov er 1)01 wants lo liH&gt;k al
anvildng that might help reduce tlie
drug problem
Federal anil drug legislation
*.'gn«d l-ttilav by lirsiitenl Hragan
prnvldrs lor one year ptlot programs
In lour slates as a pnsstMr pi clod*
In nationwide drug testing for
drivels Ik rnsc applk ants

□ Nation
Ktnnody remembered

1

D A L L A S — Tw e n ty live yrars alter an
assassin's bullet* rained down on Elm S lim ,
propir still leave Rowrr*
Mounds of fresh
blossoms pokr rorli
year from the dry
g ra s s l i n i n g the
weary asphalt The
flowers M a y until
they will, unrollertrd
.for weeks The rr t*
sanctity in the flow
era. For It was tiere
on a fall noonday
thal I’restdent .John
7 . K e n n e d y w as
ambushed and slain
' Jack, we suffered
and we still suffer," John F. Kannady

ApplKanl* who lest ihisiiivi lor
Illegal drug* would lie taumJ Irum
driving lot one year However, alter
three month* tin appluants lovild
lie ll&lt; rnsrtl ll they agree In regular
ding testing lor Ihr remaining nine
months
A While IliKisr ••■.SrMtutn Mhl

nwirF TnwTi r riRInna iw i»m in ip v i"» » or t“
1D

□ Sports
Irish, W VU remain unbeaten
Saturday was a hlg day In i ollrgr loot lull
Notre Dame whlp|ied IVnn Stair lo Improve lo
10-0 and art up a hlg game next seek against
undefeated Southern
Cal. who defeated
UCLA Saturday
W eal V ir g in ia
rom plrtrd Its llrsl
unhralrn season In
the school's hlstmy.
finishing ai 11 -O alter
clubbing Syracuse
The Mountaineers
THE FIGHTING
will fare Notre Dame
In Ihe Fiesta Howl, a
game Hull could dr
elded the national champion, provided Noire
Dame beats the Trojans next week

■

Students at lake Mary Elementary School en|oy a
morning on playground eguipnienl purchased lest
summer through a |oint cdy school ellorl The
equipment, some of It unique In neture. helps the
youngsters while ewey the lime before tchool starts

in the morning end again when they ere weding on
buses in Ihe afternoon Of course it la used most
during Ihe time that most younger students really
appreciate' recess

By CAROL J . R U M M Y
Herald stall wnlsr

C O L L ID E SCO R ES
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Seminole County athletes were ready and raring to go.

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will I k (tartly cloudy
with a high In llir
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T here is a 20 nrrrcnl
chance ol shower*
today and a 30 per­
cent chance ol show ­
e rs M o n d a y. To*
night's low will Itc In
i lie inldOOs.

1cdci.il authorities *aM ito pro
grain is aimed at young lust time
drivers

Seminole kids shine
in Special Olympics

IR IS H

OM o State

the four stales tfiat will |m MIi l|Mlc
III Ifie pilot pro pi Is have mM I i t t u
i liosru v rl hot anv slate expressing
an Itltrresl would have a tirU rl
•flam r id I* lug *« lei ted

o r i .A n DO - S f t f n ^ i r old Julie
Werufl. a gymnast In thr Dlsiriet 7
IIIHM Wlrilrr Special Olympic*. sal
patiently Saturday morning walling
lor her turn on the mats
She’d hern practicing lor two
weeks and was more than ready to
prrfomi She had a pink skirled
leotard lo wear, and her whole
family gathered round her to clap
and rlwer But she remained pa
unit, until It was her turn
•Tin ready." Julie said, grabbing
her mother's hand She smiled
widely, and confidently m ovrd
toward her starling position on the
Rnor.
,
Volunteer Nancy Caruhcl call* u
the "H ey. liKik what I can do
altitude.'* and It held Irue lor all of
SaiuriLiy's 1.1411 participant*
each one anxious lo show Ju*l wliat
be could do. each one ready lo do II
again
Approxim ately 150 Seminole
County athletes took |»art. along

wilfi competitor* from llrevard.
I.ikr Orange Osceola anil Volusia
counties From *lv years of age lo
lift, they demonstrated abilities and
sportsm an sh ip In basketball,
weighillfllng howling and gymnasties
They came fresh from county
games which concluded last week
Some will continue on to slate,
national, and |&gt;o**ibly International
com petition* I'arllelpatlls are
menially handicapped jirople. who
like everyone else enjoy the com
raderlr and i oin|Killloii ol *|M&gt;rt*
"It's not pisi Imwlrng anymore."
Camhel said ‘They're doing all
kinds ol things, and ll |u*l krr|»s
growing "
The 20 year old S|&gt;eiial Olympics
now holds winter, spring and
summer inerts lo highllghl dllfrrrnl
athletic r v r llls A ccordin g lo
Carutirl, nrxi year will usher In a
lall Olympics lo add rvru more
variety.
For Julie, activities like swim
tiling, dam log and gymnastIc* have
See Kids. PageSA

Local team fares well in SW AT m eet
■y SUSANLODSN
Herald stuff writer
ORANGE C O U N TY - I he Seminole County SW A T
(Special Weapon* and TucHral Irani held Its own
against 44 other teams In a week of Held compellllnn
In Orange County.
In the Sixth Annual S W A T Roundup, held al Ihr
Orange County Sherlfl’* Firing Range. Seminole
SW A T (iimmandei ai.iii, m Tn u &gt; ..inn
hr.......
pleased dial Ids S mall roinpcllllvc squad. with one
allernulr. ranked 23rd In Hie "oIRcer rescue' round
The roundup. Lallrusclano said, doesn't hinge on
winning.
"The com|&gt;eilllon Is good, bill llir real Inlrid Is Ihr
training uspccl." In addition In Hie Reid exercises.
SW A T officer* allrndrd lacilcal Irclurrs and picked
up lips from oilier teams. T h ry also examined a
display o( s|ierlahzrd wrapons and equipment
SW AT officers Ken Kaiser and F.d Allen, who |ti*l

joined Hie Seminole Irani In September, said Ihe
roundup gave them a chance lo see what It may I klike when Ihe union Is (or real The learn prarllcrs
once a month. So lar. Allen and Kaiser have
participated In one major call and Ihe serving of
several search warrants
"The rmmdup shows whut we will l*e taring as far
as stress goes and In certain slluallons in ih r sired
And lls a way to see how gomi a sha|&gt;r you're III.'
Kaiser s a id ______ ________
" They try In si-nil the new guys rv e iy year vve ie
Ihc new guys this year,” 21-year-old Allen said
" E v e r y ••ody’* here no. Just tc» learn, but lo build a
certain relationship — like you never leave your
buddy behind. You work together us a Irani. N'ulimly
Is mil for himself." Kulsrrsald.
Thursday Ihe Seminole Irani, which was fourth lo
coiiijMrlr on Hie obstacle course, completed Hull
round in 3.34 minutes, more than Hirer minutes
Sea B W A T . Page BA

Marty LaBrutclano
Seminole S W A T commander

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N E W S F R O M T H E R E G I O N A N D A C R OMs. S S T*•H, E — S T A T. E

Asiatic canksr threatens citrus
P A LM ETTO — Stale experts may they have no doubt that an
HO-acrc citrus grove In Manatee County has a case of the
devastating Asiatic strain of cltrua canker
Grove owner A .W . Repelto has conceded the loss of the
grove, giving stale officials the go-ahead to strip trees of their
leaves and new growth In an effort to stop the highly
contagious disease from spreading
Although nflk-uu tests arc not complete and the extent of the
outbreak ts uncertain, there Is concern that heavy rains that
fell In September produced wet. windy cundlitona believed
Ideal for the spread of canker.
They may have caused additions! damage In nearby groves
The way the disease spreads has never been determined.
"I'm afraid It has Infected arras that Just haven’t shown up
yet.” said Robert E. Stall of the University of Florida, a member
of the Citrus Canker Special Task Force, a slate and federal
group set up to Identify and eradicate canker.
The A-straln was first discovered In Manatee and Pinellas
counties In 1986. and In Sarusola County In 1987. It surfaced
again a year ago In groves owned by the Manatee Fruit Co. The
outbreak torerd Manatee Fruit to burn GO acres of trees
The Repelto grove canker was reported by a production
munagrr four weeks ago So far. about 850 of the 8.000 trees
have been Infected. That’s despite two canker detection
surveys earlier this year und compliance with federal and stale
requirements for spraying to control infestation.
The grove was certtlled canker-free by Inspector* and
approved for a partial harvest subject to recertification one
month ago.
Scientists say they have found no canker In approximately
GOO acres of groves within I mile of the Repetlo grove.

Miami suspect shot by police
MIAMI — A Miami man was fatally shot In the back of the
head by a police sergeant who said his gun was bumped by the
victim even though he had placed his hands on the roof of his
car.
Police said Todd William Oliver. 24. was shot Just after 5
p.m. Friday by Sgt. Roberto llarr. 34.
Police spokesman George Law said Baer pursued a red
Camaro driven by Oliver for several blocks before Oliver
suddenly braked to a stop In the middle of an Intersection.
Oliver got out of the car with his hands up and put them on
the roof. Baez had drawn his 9mm semiautomatic pistol and
put It to the back of Oliver's head.
Law said Oliver turned to the right, bumping the sergeant's
pttMMsid forcing tt to discharge.
"He made some type of swirl or whirling motion.” Law sold.
"It’s believed he humped the officer's gun.”
Oliver was pronounced dead three hours later at Jackson
Memorial Hospital.
Two witnesses watched Ihr shooting and agreed with the
police account.

Dangerous turkey on loose
HOM ESTEAD — Police hunted Saturday for Ollte. a sick
turkey they fear could poison anyone who eats him for
Thanksgiving dinner.
the 3-year-old bronze American turkey disappeared from his
owner at her home In thia rural cctnmuaily south of Miami
Wednesday and i.aao’l been seen since.
Oille has been suffering from an Inferted fool which has been
trraird with the uniibiotir chloramphenicol by his owner.
Drmoniqur McGlnnes. who said she raised him "practically
mil of the eggshell.
If consumed by humans, chloramphenicol could cause a
serious disorder culled aplastic anemia, which prevents hour
marrow Irom producing red or white hhxid cells.
There are no known cases of a human contracting the
disease by eating an animal, but Ollie's veterinarian. Kevin
Wright, said that dors not niran It could not happrn
’ ft’s kind of scary.” Homestead Police Detective Sandra
Draper said "I w ouldn't want my kids lorat It."
McGinnis Irtrphoned several school* In her area and askrd
the principals to warn their students
Cenora Tucker, a clerk at Florida City Elementary School,
•wild the warning was made to all students at her school Friday
afternoon.
"People down here would lx- Hit lined lo pick up a turkey and
kill ll lo cal li. because it's Thanksgiving I think It was a very
smart tiling that we did." she said
McGinnis, who raised Olllr as one of her several pel*, was
worried abmn the consequences. Hut she said she also missed
the turkey
"It's like losing my child. My only family are my little
animals." she said.
From Unitsd Press International reports

LO TTE R Y
I hr daily numlx-r Saturday
In the Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 9 13.

Merkle
may be
drug czar
United Press Intamatlowal
TALLAH ASSEE Robert
Merkle, the controversial former
U S. attorney from Ta m p a who
successfully prosecuted Colom­
bian drug lord Carlos I.eSler
Rlv.ts has I een iiitim uoru us a
candidate lor national d ru g czar.
T h e Hotline, a dully electronic
political Information service,
listed Merkle among those being
considered for the |x»si nf nation
drug policy adviser
Officials with I‘resident-elect
George Hush's transition train
would not cornmrnl on w ho Is
b rin g consldrrrd lor the jx»st
" I 'm not lobbying for ll or
|x&gt;llttcklng for II." Merkle said
"It would lx- an honor lo liavr
dial Job.”
O th e rs said lo tie in ihr
running Include Customs Com­
missioner William V on Raah.
A t t o r n e y U r n r t a l R ic h a rd
T h o r n b u r g , G o v . Ja m e s
Thompson of ilinols former Fill
director William Rucltelshau*.
baseball commissioner P rlrr
Ueberroth. Drug Enforcement
Administration chief Ja ck Lawn
and former U S. Attorney Leon
Kellner n( Miami.
Other possible candidates In­
cluded Rep. Roliert Dornan.
K -C a tlf.. Associate Attorney
General Francis Keating, and
assistant secretary of state for
International narcntlr* matter*
A n n Wrolx-lskl
Merkle. now in private practice
In Clcarwairr. won acclaim for
his case against Lehdrr. reputed
kingpin of a drug ring who was
convicted in Jacksonville Iasi
May of smuggling more than
three tons of cocaine Into Ihr
United States.
Hut he Is decidedly unpopular
a m o n g m any F l o r i d a Re­
publican*. Including Gov Hot)
Marline/ Marline/ tried to get
President Reagan lo sack Merkle
In 1987. aftrr flic prosn utor.
nlrknum rd "Mad Dog.” grilled
him as a defensr witness m a
bribery rase two days alter
Marline/ took his oath of offhe

Scouting tor food
wav loaded into National Guard trucks al the
Greater Sanlord Chamber of Commerce Salur
day and taken to the Orlando Food Bank, which
will distribute it throughout Central Florida

Ralph Keeler of Boy Scout Troop 34 in Sanford
boies donated food collected by the Scouts
and Olive Garden Restaurants lo be distributed
to needy families this Thansgivtng The food

New House Speaker lists goals
frankly. If 1 hud to chouse
between government and the
TA LLA H A S SEE T o m private sector. I'd choose the
Gustafson, thr next speaker of private sector every ttmr '
In contrast to Jon Mills the
tlic Florida House, gives every
sign he ts serious about address outgoing speaker who some­
tng the long-neglected needs of times seemed obsessed by the
future. Gustafson displays no
the stair's poor arid jxiwrrtrss
ap|tarrnt Ideology He talks like
Just don't call him an altruist
" I'm a capitalist.” Gustalvm a middle manager in terms ol
said In a news briefing Friday us tost-tx-nrllt analvsts and returns
he prepared lo assum e thr on Investment
For example "Higher cduqa
mantle of House sjieakcr during
Tuesday's organizational session lion should lx- looked upon as an
economic investment, not a
of the Legislature
” 1 honestly think that many ol human rrso un r development
the problems we la ir in society Investment
"Pd just like lo get on with
arc dlrrrtly rrlated to poverty,
arc directly related to a low per spec ific pro|xisals that will make
capital Income. Anything wr can thr state wr live In Immediately
do to see that our econtomy is t&gt;rllt‘r and prepare a little till lor
successful, that people within in ihr future in terms ol investing
o u r society are productive, In our children, so lhat when
sell sulfu lent, sell sustaining in­ they grow up. they urr ready to
dividuals. then wr w ill lx- better lake their place In society.” hr
said
off as a society.
G ustafson . 39. Is a Fori
"Government s h o u ld only be
Lauderdale lawyer who emerged
there when all lhat falls, and Ihr
m o re lallurr there Is the tilggrr as speaker with thr aide ol Rep
the government ha* to be Quite Sam M Hr hell. D Vernon, a conU n ite d Prose le U m a tla e il

senate who hclprij pull oilier
eonsrrvallvc Demoir.its into
Gustafson's tent despite what
many considered Gustafson *
flighty performance during thr
debate over the services lax
A handled ol conservatives
Kicked an Insurgency bv Rep
Carl C'arprrtlrr D-l’Unt City hut
Hispanic Urpidilitaus pulled the
rug out from under Carpenter’s
attempt lo forge a coalition with
the GOP
Gustafson oilers no derailed
agenda ol his own Rather, the
12 year veteran lawmaker plaits
lo let House members devise- a
concensus agenda during a get
together scheduled lor m idDecember in IlniwardCmitily
He outlined four themes tor
til* tenure as speaker
First, economic growth must
outpace population growth, to
reverse a slide toward a lower
per capita income which has
attended th r stair* imputation
Is mill

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Sunday. November 20. 1986
Vol a 1. No 76

rata)4i Ditty I—t «.&gt;•“*•? earent
Latent*r by TS* VitUtrd H«rtld
Int . M* N French A»* . Wnterd,
FI* n m
Mcond Clevt P*it*go P*id *1 Vanlord
Florid* urn
POSTMASTER: land addrrtl change*
te THE SANFORO HERALD. P 0
Be* Mir. Sontord. FL &gt;1)11.
Mom* Dtllvtcy: 1 MonISi. IM.llr 1
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It &gt; Month* IX ]|&lt; « Month*.

United F r s i i Intsrnatlsnal
MIAMI
A weak laic season
trnpii ai depression in tin
ieiiir.il Cartbtx-an puked op
sjxrd Saturday as It headed
inward thr west with top
susi.lined winds ol 35 mph
tin National Hurricane Center
said
At I I a in Saturday, the
I ••ill tropli a! depression ol tin
I9HM A tla n tic - Ca rib be an
season was located atlOUl 275
miles south ol Grand Cayman
It was picking up s|x-rd and
moving wi st at 5 -10 mph with
maximum winds ol .35 mph,
vud (om aster* from Ihr Na
tlonal Hurricane Center
Korn aster Max Mayllrld
said winds were higher than
■35 mph In s q u a llx mostly
north and east of center.

TH E W E A TH E
LOCAL FORECAST

TEM FE

EXTENDED O U TLO O K

Ts* miming nvmb*** .n ts* Lotto

i*opota&lt;»mng or* i ii a n n *&lt;vj u

Tropical
storm
speeds up

Today...Partly cloudy sklr-s with
high temperatures in the mid tn
upper HO* There is a 20 percent
chance of showers or thun­
derstorms In the afternoon
Tonight...Partly cloudy with a
low temperatures in the low to
m id 60s and a 20 percent
change ol showers
Monday . Partly cloudy with
high Irmperuliirr* in thr mill lo
upper 80* There Is a ;i0 percent
chance ol showers or thun­
derstorm* in the alternnon

.ORII
M IAM I IUPII
Flo* at 11 Sour ten-per•
tirnr**sd r*ml*ll «t •a r&gt;i E01 tod*r
Hi L* Bam
City
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TUESDAY
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THURSDAY
WEDNESDAY
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NATIONAL W EA TH ER CONDITIONS
t y Unitsd Fraaa Intarnatlonal
Record rainfall drenched
Arkansas Saturday, causing
senile street (lotxting while snow
hlunkrtrd parts of the West and
Great Lakes stales, the National
Weather Srrvli-r said.
Weather olHetals said at least 9
Inches of rain lilt the Little Rtx k.
A rk . metro|Kilitan area timing a

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24-liour fxrtod ending Saturday
morutng. surpassing the old
r e c o r d set in 1938 bv a
smashing 7 inches
Sturms knot k* &lt;1over trees and
power lines in the Arkansas
towns of Camden and Stephens
a n d w I n d s h a t t e r c it a
schoulhnuse root atnl mobile
home and felled trees and |x»wer
lines In McNeil

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FRIDAY
PtyCldy 82-82

S T A T IS T IC S
1 In- tugli temperature in San­
ford Saturday was ho degrees
and Friday - overnight low was
07 as reported hv the University
ol Florida Agrlt ulliirat Research
anti Education Center. Celery
Avenue
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H p m S a tu rd a y.

The leiu|M-taliire at 8 p.m.
Saturday was 74 degrees as
re c o rd e d l&gt;&gt; tlic N a tio n a l
Weather Servile at the Orlando
International Alt|iori
Other data
S a tu rd a y's high................. 92
B arom etric pressure..30.11
R elative hum idity..... 81 pet
W in d s ..................East. 7 m ph
R a in fa ll............................None
To d a y'a sunset......4: IB p.m .
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Herald, Sanford. Florida — Sunday, Norem ber 20. 19r-

Support g ro w s for
U.S.-Canada pact
Thieves enter three homes
Three Sanford rrnldenta ir|»orl (lint “ nomrnne’*entered Ih rlr
homes through either bedroom or bathroom windows this
weekend
Kenneth ft Wood. 3b. !IIH Palmetto A ve. said hr hrurd
fiK&gt;lalr|M Saturday afternoon. got up from fits tied and« herkcd
thr area. Seeing nothing, hr rrttimed to bed Minutes later.
Wood v i id hr looked up to find someone (jeering around th r
corner id Ills bedroom door Arrordlng to Wood. Ihr suspect
ran through tils son's lirrtrooui and rsruprd via n window
Irrllls Wood says $22 is missing.
For 34-yrar old Mary .Jane Harnett thr loss included a ring,
diamond nreklare. watch, and $40 in &lt;ash All were taken Iroru
a lirdroom dtesvir Ilam rll. 1700 Htdgrwnod lame. s.i|d
somronr removed . bedrmim window screen, rllmbed Irtsldr
and thru entered the Iw-rli until she shared w ith her husUnid
At Mildred Carver's home, two 35m m eamerss totaling
nearly $330 were stolen sometime Friday evening Carver Is M i
years old.

Gorbachev blames
migration for trouble
NEW DELHI India - Soviet
leader Mikh.nl Gorbachev said
Saturday that tin leased levels of
Hussian migration into the Italllr
rrpuhln ol Estonia were panly
to tilarnr f.tr the rn rut Harr up
■if nationalist srnllinrtil there
Ctorhaclirv'* remarks came at
the hall way |Niinl of a tlitre dav
visit to India He also met with
Prime Minister Hajtv Gandhi
Saturday and later charged that
the United Stairs and Pakistan
want to altandon” ttir Geneva
accords ilrallng with the Soviet
withdrawal Irom Algh.mlsian
Speaking lo re(»oiters afitt
laying a wrr.uh at the &lt;rrmatlon
site of Gandhi's mother. Prtme
Minister Indira Gandhi who was
assassinated Oct :l| , I0N4.
Gortva. hex said Krernlln leaders
weir holding a st rtrs of meetings
with officials .4 15 Soviet rr
puhlirs. Including the three
Baltic rcpiihllrs of Estonia.
Latvia and l.ttlmanta
"In Estonia. Just like everyw h irr else in the country, the
process id p e rrs tro lk a tre
structuring) u. underway
1 Ids
applies lo Ixiih the economy and
another sphere - the (lollltcal
pti» ess ofirnnesa and drrniM ra
cy.‘‘ he said
Golttai hrv vlld the status ol
thr rrputthes will Itr dls« ussrd at
a plenumt ol the c *iimminf.i
Party O ta a d V n nM tlfte r‘ thu
Mitscow s&lt; tu doled lot the first
half of n rv l year He said
Kremlin ollicials had already
(list ussrd a law on local self
government with Estonian and
other republican ofllclals sum
rnoiird io Most ow
On Friday thr Lithuanian
(tarliatneui Itecame thr sccoml
llaltlc legislature In drlv ilu
Kremlin Ity frjr. ling d rU itr on
constitutional amendments n&gt;
rllinluatr llir symbolic rigid ol
rr(iutillcs to se.edr I he Eslo
nlari (tarllarnrui voted Wrdnes
dav to adofti an amendment
giving It powers to "to sus|iend
or establish lim its to the
application ol legislative and
other aetsof the U S S H
Under GnriMchrv's more tol
rrant government, nationalist
mavetttrnls In the Hallies have

have
voiced l heir dis
co n lrril w ith Moaeuw r u l r and
arc s e e k in g more a u to n o m y .
e»|*r« tally In economic a n d cut
tural a lla irs
A m a jo r cotterrn has been the
Iih le a s in g u u m lx r of H u ssia n
m ig ra u is a n d "Kusslflcaikin of
la u gua gr end lift- m the three
rrputdli s a n n rv rd try the S ttv iri
U nion u n d e r a seerrt ( mic I w ith
N a tl G e r m a n y In l!M 0

"I think our has lo agree that
there have hern mistakes in the
deployment ol productive tones
In Ksionij) and (Ills has led to
levels of migration which have
aroused concern among the local
I n d i g e n o u s popola t t o n .'
Gotha, hrv s.1 ni
I n d i a n f o r e ig n M i n i s t r y
s p o k e s m a n A lla h S e th s a id
Gorbachev amt Prime M in iste r
Ka|lv G a n d h i held their first
round of o fhe u l talks S a tu rd a y ,
an hour lo n g session a im e d al
" ta k in g i h r In d o S o v irl re la ­
tionship to a new le v e l" and
loMmitug rmlMvtnle m o jrera tio n

Seth

said the two leaders

s|Mtk. a 'o ’it a tuimlirr of i-oop

r t a t l v r projects, in c lu d in g
greater Soviet assistance II.
(Miwrr generation and a plan fur
construction ol 30 Indian tiullt
hotels across the Sovtrt Union
G o rb a c h e v also c lo s e d a
yearlong frsttval ol Soviet arts
and r u ltu ir al a lolortLd tm.de
invulvlng traditional dam tug
Hr skating and gymnastics by
Iwah Indian and havier perform
ns
E a rlie r. Gorbachev re ceive d
the In d ir a G andhi I 'r i / r lor
Pea re. |&gt;ts.irrn.nnrut a n d D rv e l
o p n irn t s&lt;ivtrt Foreign M ln ts trr
E d u a rd S h e v a rd n a d / r an
n o iiu e rd that O ortM chev was
d o n a tin g the $1i i 7.immi (irt/e lo
.New I n-tin s Soviet S leu. e and
r u l l ii r u l Center

O TTA W A Polls release.!
Saturday showed a surge in
v o te r s u p p o r t fo r th e
U.S.-Canada free trade agrri
ment. giving the Cnnservatlve
government new hopes of win­
ning a majority id srais in
Monday's general elections
A Galliqi Poll conducted last
Monday to Thursday gave the
Conservatives 40 percent of de­
rided voters, up from 35 percent
a week before The ojijMisItlon
I.itx-ral Party remained at 3.r&gt;
jterrrnl of der ided voter support
iml the sra■tailst New Demorral
lr Party was down 3 |toinis to 22
(lercent supjioii Twelve percent
of those surveyed were on
derided.
A national (toll conducted h\
the Angus Held A s m jt Intrs tor
the Southam News agency in
ritrated -t I |x-ri rut ol dn |drd
vo te rs s u p p o r t the C o n
servatlvrs. up Irom 3ft jien enl ■«
week ago The Liberal* drojijH-d
2 (mints to 33 (ten nil Unking
and the New Democrats fell I
(mini to 23 percent Flrveri
percent ol respondents were
under tried
lii a news (taper interview
pollster Angus Held attributed
most ol thr Conservative gam to
In rrra s rrl su p p o rt lor the
If S Canada free trade agree
merit, which has turned (In
general election Into a virtual
referendum
ftie Angus Held (Mill tumid -Hi
percent ol Canadians now favor
I tic tree trade agrrrmrnt. U|t
finin 33 (trrrerit in a (mil con
dueled three weeks ago while
43 p e rirn i s till oppose the
agreement and I I pep rut are
under liter) (i.tllu p said Its poll
on lire trade lo u in l 34 pereetll ol
Canadians favor the deal up 2
prrrrnl Irom ti week ago while
4 1(ten rnl are np|s&gt;srd
die (Mills Indicate Million* v
rould l»e tin first Canadian
leader lo w in consci ullvr major
Ity terms, hut the surge In

Conservative support would
have to continue through the
weekend. Most pollsters say 41
percent support Is required to
win a rnalorlty of the 205 seaif
tn the Mouseol r omrnons
Held also said voters were
looking lieyond the free trade
issue to leadership "II anything
pushes the Tories over the top it
will l&gt;e a combination ol their
sirrugih in the good government
area and thr inherent weakness
ol the divided opposition on lire
trade.” he said ilnth the Liberals and New Democrats are
opposed to the tree trade
agreement
It is also unclear whether
remarks by President Hr.igan
and llrtilsh Prim e Minister
Margaret Thatcher encouraging
support lor the agreement will
have Impact on voting prefer­
ences
On Thursday Heagan told
business leaders and diplomats
in Washington the agreement
was ail example o f i o o |m ration
al Its liest " 1 hatcher said in an
interview with Ih r Washington
Post rejection of the agreement
hv voters would make it "very
difficult lor any prime minister
of Canada to go and negotiate
another agreement with another
country "
(loth leaders' statements were
strongly denounced hv l.dieial
leader .John furrier and Ni w
Driuocral leader Kd liroadtielil
as an unprrirdeutrd. unwar
ranted and in to le ra b le " in
lervrntlon in the Canadian rlri
non
Debate over the tree trade
agiertnrul has s|&gt;arkrd one ol
thr most volatile election cam
|iaigns tn Canadian (tolith.d his
lory Campaign rallies hv all
three part! leaders havr liern
tntrrruplrd by Itsilights brtwren
opponents and supfmrtrrs of the
tree trade agrremetlt
Party Iraifrrs have repeatedly
accused each other ol Iving
afsait Ihr hti|Mi t ol thr trade
agreement, which would remove
most tariffsiwi&lt; m » s Nird&lt; r trade

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Michelle Haddocli 17. receives Pio Sanford Police E u l o&gt;' »l
the year aaard Irom Lt Mike Rotunda communit reiatum*
officer for Iho Sanford Police Department The award,
sponsored by Sea World Burger King Marlin Manetli n d
Wynf letd Inn was presented Friday at Sea World

Ju ry convicts
m ob boss Scarfo
PHILADELPHIA
A federal
court Jury Saturday night con­
victed Nundi-mo "Little Nic ky
Scarfo. the reputed innh Ikiss of
Phil.idlrphta and Atlantic ( itv
\ I and Hi i o di-leiidants or
racketeering charges
th e (M liel drlltM-ratrd lo r a
tidal ol 2t&gt; hoots over three d a y s
In line rrturnmg guilty v e rv lirts
against Sr arlo .lint the o th e rs oil
all c o u n ts against them , w h ic h
ranged Iro m Illegal g a m b lin g
and loansharking to ex to rt ton
and t u u r d r r

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OAS passes debt, drug resolutions
President Reagan reminds
nation of accomplishments
M M P n s s M N s a iiM l—
operation Tn relieving Latin
America's debt burden.
O ne resolution called for a
‘’w id e r program against the
produ ction, consumption, and
trafficking of dram . " one of the

hundreds of meml
union marched through the
heavily guarded* streets of San
Salvador to pro
called U.S. Intervention In their
country and deliver a mesas ge to
the O A S meeting.
Th e protesters accused the
United States of mulcting "tragan administration
btllton tn economic
the Salvadoran government

H A N F O R D - H e a r in g
first hand actuinl* of what
drug* do to peoples llvra
could nmk&lt; the dtflrncr in
so m e y o u n g s t e r s at a
Seminole County Sc IhxiI.
At te.iM
that s w h a t
Caroline Freeman. spnn*&gt;r &lt;&gt;l
l.dkevleu Middle School's
lust Sav No Club. Is Imping
Frida* concluded a week of
classes and visits Irom special
lecturer* m usicians and
spurts figures all gratrd at
d e l i v e r i n g u &lt;1r u ( ^ j r e e
w iw i

W ASH IN GTON - President .." A n d U * «
°T how
Reagan, reflecting Saturday blessed we are to be Amen
on Ok upcoming ThankaStv- esns. Y e t, as we gather
In i hoi IdayT said American* t*&gt;i*d*er this Thankaglvlng to
have^nudt to be a S S u l f o r ask the Lord's blessing* ... let
but that "proaperttyls not an &gt;“ lhAnk hlm
rour
rad in ttv tf ••
prosperity and freedom,

accomplishments of hts taro
terms, citing the ample pro­
duction of farmers. Increased
manufacturing jobs and a
revitalised U.S. economy.
"W e Americana have so
m u c h fo r w h i c h to be
t h a n k f u l." Reagan said.
"Peace and ahtimlanrr tn this
land that God has kissed We
will give thanks for these, and
"But prosperity Is not an
end In Itself.” the president
told listeners on a more
attention to the more Impor­
tant th in g s , ra is in g our
children as we want them to
be raised, helping others tn
need and bringing nations

The president took ran* of
some Deal business Saturday
issuing ethical standards for
his transition team to conform
wtth those of President-elert
George Bush, and signing
« m final pieces of legislation
before leaving Monday for hl»
ranch outside Santa Barbara
Calif., where he will spend thr
holiday.
On Friday. Reagan goodnaturedly accepted thr tradi­
tional Thanksgiving turkey at
the White House but spared
the BO-pound "Woody" from
"th r ptstler" and sent him
instead to a farm In Virginia
With a special note of pride,
Reagan also pointed Saturday
to the 42S.OOO manufacturing
"Almost every American
Industry Is lipping along at
near full capacity." he de­
clared. " A few years ago
journalists were calling the
Midwest the "Rust Bril ' Now.
the ‘Boom Bell’ would br
more like It. ... The factory
whistles again, sound in the
old factory towns and we hojxthel they'll blow soon where
they don’t now."

i w f l w w n i h n n wc bed
riKteal at n iM ary agree*
1

By CAROL J . R U M M Y
Herald staff writer

not reach Ihoae In desperate
need. Those students will
need referral to counselors or
agencies. She rites a need for
more instructor training to
h e lp s p o t t r o u b le d
youngsters "It's hard to de­
termine at kid s this age
b eca use m u c h o f th e ir
behavior could be due to
adolescence." she said.
It's also hard for teachers to
know- what program will be
m ost e ffe c tiv e . S e ve ra l
speakers were Invited to the
school last w e e k p artly
because different children
may choose to Identify with
different speakers

1

Sem inole C o u n ty kids
wind up special w eek
of anti-drug program s

1
1

Laxeview Middle School sludsnta wart tmated Friday to tha
antics ol Curlay Neel, tormar Harisen Globetrotter. Neal
participated in a student-faculty basketball game held to
celebrate a week tong program devoted to drug-free living.

wing vigilantes The civil war
has coat more than 60.000 lives,
mainly ctvlhana
Leftist guerrillas from the
Parabundo Marti National Liber­
ation Plant announced an end
Saturday to the fhre-day truce
they unilaterally declared for the
duration of the meeting and
made two isolated attacks on
p ro v in c ia l tow ns S a tu rd a y

Ihstr heeds without risking

R O A D W ORK T H IS W E E K

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future
“
I here s ,i tendency to
i rank up .1 program, and then
Jum stop Freeman said "It
ran'l itr that way. It lias to be
a 'tally thing."
Thai s tin- reason brhtnd
tin- Just Sav No Club. It la not
expected to draw all students,
but to m ake visible yearround th r null d ru g message.
Club enrollm ent tirgan slowly
this fall w ith IO student*, but
ha-« grown to now Include 33
Mem tier* p ro d u trd a surfer
style 7 s h i r t , a n d h e ld
schtMtlwldt

(Mister and

rap

w a w m u e lr - m o i r -powerful
than simply having a teacher
recite what students already
know.
Hut. William W ard. 13. said
some students laughed al
speakers In his class "They
laugh because th e y don't
think nothing like that's ever
gonna happen to them." he
said.
Ward agrees the anti-drug
message should be delivered
more often. If ever confronted
with a friend considering using drugs. W a rd aald he
would go d ire c tly to the
parents "I'd be nervous." he
said "But I'd do It."

Onassis’ daughter
d ie s of heart attack
IR ES Aigrnllna —
i.i-.-|s daughter of
k shipping tycoon
■ and one of the
thirst women, died
in apparent heart
country- dull near
(ml Ire and local
*ms 17 was found lying
-&gt;•lous In
bathroom of
riugultaa &lt;ountry club, a
r of private vacation
20 miles north of Buenos
the news agency Nnttctaa
'l'hc new* agi ncy said (massis
ap|M ared to have diet! of a heart
atl.u k A puller spokesman cultfirmed h&lt; &gt; d r tth and said
ouilmrltlt s weir- investigating lie
cause.
O n a s s is w a s f lo w n b y
helicopter to Clinical del Sol. a
private m edical facility In
Buenos A lp s where she was
ptonnnn rd dead. Her body w-as
then taken to city morgue In the
&lt;aptlal fot an autopsy, health
offh lalsand news ri-porlssalri
s Ixsly was here
H-ild Dllnt.i Garcia. head of the
clinic.
Gttrrla did not provide addi­
tional details.
Onassis was staying at Ih r
country c lu b home of Marina
Drxh ro. wile of Hie administrator
ol tin Onassis estate, the news

vacation house shortly before
noon.
T h r trusts went to look for her
after she failed to appear at the
club's sw im m ing pool for a
scheduled meeting with Dodrro.
thr agency said.
Friends of Onaaats said she
had appeared to be In good
health before her death, the
news agency reported.
Onassis' Inheritance of her
father's estate w hen hr died In
1975 made her one of the richest
w omen In I he world, and site
Ireramr a shipping magnate In
her own right.
In addition to shipping tines
and other Interrata. ahe received
a yearly Income of $250,000 as
well as 75 percent of the 325-foot
yacht. Christina, one ol the most
luxurious private craft afloat.
Iler stepm other. Jacqueline
Onassis got the other 25 percent.
Inherited real estate Included the
Island of Skorploa. her father's
personal headquarters off the
Greek coast
Ksuni.il cs of her total wealth
were around 5200 million.
Onasslss mother, the Greek
hrlrr** I inu l.ivunos. w h s me
first wlfr «&gt;t Aristotle Oneaels.
But stir divorced him after he
began an affair w ith opera star
Maria Callus, w hom he left to
m arry Ja c q u e lin e Kennedy,
widow of the assassinated Amer­
ican president.
Christina Onassis herself had
four husband*, with her first
three first Hirer marriages last­
ing a total of less than four
yr.-.ri..

Haro ara tha projects in Samlnola County that may offact tha flow of traffic:
W H
Bud Lake Road Irom Hoed in Orange County to juat
east of Slat# Road 430 to north of Stata Road 436. Re­
A u tu m n G le n L a n e . Road surfacing. with all work raqulrwidening. 7!us inajui piOjsCi
includes substantial under* between 7 pm. end 6:30 am .
ground drainage work and re­ Expected com pletion. m idmoval of exlatirri road surface. February. Jurtadicllon: Florida
Flagman or dolours may be DOT.
usad, but traffic backups ara not
expected to be woree than they
Construct left turn lane
w are p rsvloua ly. Expactad j
com pletion: lata November. o ^ B e a r Lake Road at Stata
Road 430. Expected completion:
Jurisdiction: Samlnola County.
Nov. 23. Jurisdiction: Seminole
W M Interstate 4 from Lew County.

■ J l G ra a n w a y B oulevard
entrance to Lake Mary High
School under construction.
SsMetMt rnmnlsllon' Dee ft
Jurisdiction: Samlnola County.

Hunt Club Boulevard near
intersection ol Waklva Springs
Road. Close existing median
opening and left turn tans
Expected completion: Dec. 9.
Jurisdiction: Samlnola County.

M M Curryvllle Road Irom Lake
MTTTa Road to 4 ,3 00 faet
E l Samlnola Boulevard from eoutheaat In the Chuluota area.
stM t Road 17-92 to East Button Asphalt surfacing. Expected
Road. Road widening. Expected C o m p le tio n : J a n . 0. 1989.
completion: Nov. 24. Jurisdic­ Jurisdiction: Seminole County.
tion: Seminole County.
(Not on map)

�Sanford Hsrald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday. November 20. 19SS — SA

SW AT
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timer
than the Georgia team that
preceded them.
LaBruactano aald he designed
both the obetacle courae and the
officer reacue courae. In the
reacue round, the team reacuea
one of Its own member*, who
portray* a wounded victim. T o
twin* him to aafety, two team
member* have to tranaport him
acroaa a single-rope bridge.
Th e obatacle courae Includea a
15-root rope climb, barricade
climbing, the carrying of a tele­
phone pole, climbing, crawling,
traveralng by rope and running
through a *ei Jf aulo tire* a
q u ic k ly

am

|HM&gt;ihle

L a B ru a c la n o , a s h e riff's
lieutenant who ha* been a
S W A T team member for 12
year*, and commander for eight
year*, aald hi* men do beat In
the more phyalcal eaerclae*. lie
aald they are leas proficient In
meet* that min the uae of
handgun* with phyak-al feat*.
lie attributed that, in part, to
the limited uae of handguna by
his team, which relic* mainly on
tub machine gun* when work­
ing actual call*.
The SW A T team respond* to
high-risk situation*, such as
hostage taking*. They also aid In
serving search warrant* Within
th r Iasi year, the Seminole
County SW A T team ha* defined
five major Inrtdenl* In which
armed men were holed up In
building* Kirept for one sus­
pect's suicide, ail Incident*
ended without major Injuries to
officer*, suspect•or victim*
T h r Sem inole team lh a l
rom prtrd this yrar against of'
fleer* from other Florida police
and emergency agencies, as well
a* out of stair competitor* from
Texas. Oeorgla. Washington
D C ., and the U S. Park* Service,
tai l the same team lhal

C om p eting In the S W A T
peted in tilt drat S W A T Round­
Roundup were: Team Leader
up six years ago.
With the exception of LaBrua- Jeff Fralser and Sgt. Chuck
ctano. the Seminole County Stansel of Altamonte Springs:
S W A T team Is comprised of new Calvin Oentry of the Altamonte
officer* — moat of whom have Springs Fire Department, the
been with the team no more team s p a ra m e d ic , who Is
cross-trained to perform police
than three year*.
Former members have re­ duties: Billy Lee and Ed Allen or
signed to go on to other duties, the Seminole County Sheriff*
he said. LaBruactano aald hi* Department: and Ken Kaiser, of
team was strenthened about the Sanford police force.
three year* ago when Altamonte
Other members of the team
Spring* ana Sanford police are: sheriffs deputies Bill Shaffer
began contributing officers to and Paul M uller; Altamonte
the squad. Prior to then, the Springs' J o h n Ifebard: and
S W A T m e m b e rs had been Sanford's Willie Harden.
Seminole County sheriff's depu­
"We’re lost a lot of valuable
ties or Longwood police officer*.
!ncrested participation b y lire experience over the years. Bui II
city fotte*. he M k l . give* the •Jinwi r e have u good team In
area police chiefs greater un­ that we can bring In new people
derstanding of (he function of and keep the same degree of
the team and makes them more p ro ficie n cy.* * 3 7 -y e a r -o ld
likely to call on the team In an LaBruaclano M i d .
"I tell them If they can keep up
emergency.

w ith the old man (himself)
they'll be okay. When I gel to the
point I can't do ihc P T (physical
irainlngl I'm out. I hope that'a
several yean down the road. The
job is a lot easier with the
multiple-agency concept. We
have the motivation, the training
and requirements and dedica­
tion — rven ihc newest kids
"Th e rombtned S W A T unit
ets better every year. O n r of the
thing* we've done Id lo
bring more rllle* Into the learn.
We'd like lo have Longwood
b a c k ." L a B ru a c la n o aald.
Longwood dropped out because
of Internal city conflict.
Dec. I there will be tryouts for
new recruits. The team U about
five men short and also needs
another paramedic. LaBruactano
Mid. Tram member help choose
addition* to the team.

Nicaragua releases political prisoners
MANAOUA. Nicaragua - The
Sandinlsta government released
25 political prisoners Saturday
in a move lhal on opposition
leader said showed "flexibility"
In compliance wtth the Central
American Peace Accords.
The prisoner*, mainly opposi­
tion leaders, were among 38 who
had been held since police force­
fully broke up a Ju ly 10 de­
monstration In Nandalme. about
40 miles southeast of Managua.
The 25 were ordered freed by a
re g io n a l a p p e a ls c o u rt In
Grenada The m i m court an­
nounced the official Internment
of the 13 others. Including the
president of the opposlllon
N lc a r r g u a n D e m o c ra tic
Coordination. Carlos Huembes.
"The Sandinlsta* are showing

Wekiva
Ziegler said many of thr roadbeds of several of
thr bridges are expected to be underwater In
storms which occur an average of every 25 and
100 yean. Some of the bridge* over the Utile
Wekiva or onr of Ita nine tributaries are expected
lo be covered once every 10 years. Including
W la lrrU Drive In The Springs subdivision.
Ziegler Mid
Because of the restrict loos. Ziegler Mid water
from a storm may take a day or more before It

flexibility In their positions to ment haa recognized a tenuous
create thr conditions for the truce with the U S harked Con­
compliance of the Esqutpulas II tra rebels.
arr arcords) and political • "It is a hurried measure by the
logue with the opposition." Sandinlsta government as a re­
M i d Gustavo Tablada. secre­ sult of external pressure* and
tary-general of the Nicaraguan from the economic situation
Socialist Party
following the destruction caused
The Central Amcriran Peace by Hurricane Joan and the little
Accord* signed by five of the Inlcmaliona! help from govern­
region 's p re s id e n ts in Es- m ents around the w o rld ."
qulpulas. Guatemala. In August Tablada Mid.
1987 called for an amnesty for
Hurriran Joan smashed Into
pollltr*] prisoners, dialogue be­ N learag us In October, leaving
tween governments and armed more than 100 dead. 300.000
opposition groups and an end lo homeless and unaccountable
outside interference in the re­ material damage.
gion
"It Is a political move,” M id
So far. no long term agree­
ment haa been reached between Miriam Argue Ho. a member of
rebels and governments In any the Nicaraguan Conservative
of three countries currently Party and one of the prisoner*
experiencing internal conflicts, released, "because It only re­
leases 23 of the prisoners while
though the Sandinlsta
It officially keeps In prison the
main opoaMton leader*."

K

beglnaton
Charles Tat. director of the district s engineer­
ing division, said the study may show the two
counties and the city may have to rebuild
culverts lo allow more stormwater lo paaa
through them at a faster rate

" T h r Sandinlsta government
committed a grave error by
locking up the 38 politician*
from Nandalme * civil mareh."
M id Aguattn Jarquln. president
of the Nicaraguan Social Chris­
tian Party, who was released foe
health reasons.

Tat M i d the district may also Impose new rules
regarding building near the river to limit erosion
and to prevent additional runoff that might reach
the river and contribute lo flooding problems.

"W e are happy about this
freedom, but the Imprisonment
of thr other* la a political error of
the SandUitslaa." Jarquln M id .

A iT

MaraMpSati *? Care) J »«■* »

Julio W snzsl, a g i 7, competed in gym nastics.

Kids

Julie receive* specific classes for
Iter needs, and allrnds physical
education, art and music classes
with other children
Shr was elglit-monthcs-old.
when |iarents learned Julie was
In fart different. It was a
grandmother who worried Unit
the baby could tail crawl, which
caused parrnls lo repeatedly
question doctor*
Educator* rail her condition
"tra in a b le m entally h a n d i­
capped." a term Julie's brother.
Hubert, dislikes, saying tt sounds
like monkey* are being (rained.
"It's hard lo explain." Huh
said "Julie may have trouble
academically, but tier sense of
humor Is like that ol an adult.
Shr really zaps us every now
and again.”

Coatlaaad from Page I A
brrn therapeutic a*
arils* fun
"Balance l* a problem for
Julie.'* said her father. Hob
Wrnxrl. "But tl you makr tt tun.
tr you makr It a game, they'll
listen "
T h e young girl who now
stands on a balance beam, once
struggled to walk on a sloped
driveway, or huddled If someone
merely brushed against tier. Ttie
physical a rh irv rm rn i* have
made Julie ferl good about
herself.
"She doesn't understand tliat
she's different." Hob said He
believes its Important to include
children In activities with other
people. At Midway Elementary.

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ISO W f S T A IN F O N T O O U L E V A H O

Winifred Irene Giles. 78. 628
Stanhope Drive. Casselberry,
died Friday Horn in Basafleld.
Miss . shr moved lo Caaarlberry
from Prenltaa. M iss. In 1981.
She was a retire d federal
employee She was s member of
Tuscaw llla United Methodist
Church.
Survivors Include sister*. Lena
M. Gibson. Orlando, and Minnie
L. Tryon. Casselberry.
B aldw in Fairchild Funeral
Home. Orlando, in charge of
arrangements
MARGUERITE ELIZABETH
H IL T O N
Marguerite Elizabeth Hilton.
08. 1850 Retreat Road. Geneva,
died Friday at Central Florida
Regional Hopttal. Bom Dec. 5.
1919. In Tulsa. Olka., ahw
moved lo Geneva In 1987 from
Winter Springs. She was a re­
tired restauranl rook and a
Baptist
Survivors Include daughter*.
Mary Anne Whlsnanl of Fort
Myers. Virginia L. McCurley of
S a ra s o ta , J a n r l l P a tric ia
Larocque of Manchester. N.H..
Melinda Maud Knitchof Deltona,
and S tiu n Gail Horn of Geneva:
two son*. James L. Illlton J r. of
Clark Air Forrr Base In The
Philippines and Tracy L. Hilton
of Daytona Beach; 19 grandchildren. II greatgrandchildren: *l*ler* Ruby
Baumann and Pearl LindM y
both of Knoxville. Tenn.; two
brother* Emerson Snider. Fort
Myers, and George Snyder.
Naples.
G ra m k o w Fu n eral Hom e.
Sanford. Is In charge of ar­
rangements.
E L IZ A B E T H P R O C H E
Elizabeth P. Roche. 84. 819 E.
First St.. Sanford, died Thurs­
day. Born In New York City, she
moved to Sanford from New
Canaan. Conn.. In 1987. She
was a cafeteria worker. She was
a Roman Catholic. She was a
member of the Sanford Senior
Citizens Club amt the Kitchen
Band ofBruum Tower*.
Survivors Include a niece.
Marie P.. Sanford, and three
nephews.
G ra m k o w -G a ln e a Fu n eral
Home. Longwood. Is In charge of
arrangements.
J 0 8 1 J EBOARRO
Jose J . Segarro. 34. 206 Marc
SI.. Sanford, died Friday. Bom In
Puerto Rico, he moved to San­
ford In 1984. He was a foreman
w ith the City of Altamonte

Springs Water Department. He
was a Pentecostal
Survivor* Include wife. Luxe,
son*. Jose and Louis, both of
Sanford, d au ghte r. Sh aron.
Sanford: parents. Mr. and Mr*
Lout* Segarro of Puerto Jtlcw. a
brother. Loula. Casselberry;
g ra n d m o th e r. E lru tc r la
Oongak-z. Puerto Rico.
G ra m k o w -Q a ln rs Fu n e ra l
Home. Longwood. la In charge of
arrangements

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20th St.. Sanlord. died Friday, at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Born A pril 2. 1905. In
Emclle. Ala., he moved lo Ihc
Sanford area In 1924. He was a
retired automotive electrician
and a member of the First
United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife.
Clara L.; taro sons. Leon M. J r .
and Uoyd O., both of Sanford:
seven g ra nd ch ild ren : seven
great-grand children.
O a k la w n P a rk / C c m e te ry
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(407) 322-3213

Dear Friends,
Words fall to describe how much your concern
has touched us in the loss of our husband and
father, Bill Gramkow.
In the thirty-two years of serving the people of
Sanford, we have grown to realize Sanford has become
our extended family. This was apparent at the funeral
service, and in the sympathy expressed so generously
by the entire community.

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It is my desire as owner of Gramkow Funeral
Home, to continue the integrity and caring service
begun by my husband and me in 1956 with the help of
our very competent manager, Jim Schuiteman, and
staff, Donald Teasdale, Eva Shelton and Chris Neal.

MILTON. M A S O U IR IT II.
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330-0946

Before Bill's death, we made plans for the
expansion of the funeral home offices to our adjacent
residential property, and began Gramkow Monument
Company, Inc., to further serve our families. These
plans are being implemented and will be completed in
the near future.
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Thank you for your prayers and support during this
difficult time.
Most sincerely,
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Police confiscate items from murder site

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Uslts g Press IwtamaUewal

Fines against L’Ambiance dropped
H A R TFO R D . Conn. — Rrcord fines proposed In the collapse of
L'Am hlancr Plata will be dropped os pan of a M 3 million
settlement of lawsuits stemming from the accident that killed 28
worker*, a published report said Saturday.
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration
agreed to drop the 85.1 million In fines proposed against
companies Involved In the construction project. The Hartford
Caurant said In a copyright story.
The newspaper said OSHA Instead agreed to accept about
£ 4 3 0 noo to rover the costs of Its Investigation Into the April 23,
1987. accident in Pr1dgc|&gt;ort that killed 28 constru "* n workers
and Injured IG other*.
The agreement was reached Friday during a daylong meeting
between OSHA officials and two Judges serving as a mediation
panel working to srttlr all lawsuits stemming from the collapse,
the Courant said.
U.S. District Judge Robert C . Zampano and state Superior
Court Judge Frank S. Meadow have worked out a M 3 million
settlement of the lawsuits, which la expected to w in final
approval at a Dec. 1 meeting.
"I have every conlldence that by next week the matter will be
resolved." Zampano said

Report predicts ‘refugee crisis*
W A SH IN G TO N - The degradation of farmland, spreading
pollution and rising sea levels threaten to force millions from
their homelands, creating a massive "environmental refugee"
crisis for the world, says a new repon Issued Saturday.
The report by the WorldWatch Institute, a research group,
estimated there are 10 million "environmental refugees"
worldwide, almost equalling the 13 million officially recognized
refugees who have fled war zones or political, racial or religious
persecution.
It noted most authorities currently do not recognize
etivIruiimeuUl decline as a cause of refugee movements but
said the predicted advrnt of global warming will soon make the
problem Impossible to Ignore.
"T h e expectrd rise of sea level because of global warming
threatens to reduce the planet’s habitable area on a grand scale,
perhaps forcing the evacuation of low-lying cities and
agricultural land throughout the world." said the report, entitled
"Environmental Hefugrrs A Yardstick for Habitability."

Walsh dafandt charge against North
W A SH IN G TO N - Responding to the Justice Department's
challenge of the critical conspiracy count against Iran-Contra
defendant Oliver North, special prosecutor Lawrence Walsh
vigorously defended the charge Saturday as being on sound
legal footing.
In a memorandum filed In U S . District Coun for the District of
Columbia. Walsh said the Justice Department's challenge of the
conspiracy i barge against North was merliless" and "motions
to dismiss or otherwise limit Count One should be dented "
In legal paper* filed Friday, the Justice Department told Judge
Gerhard Geiwll that Walsh’s arguments In defense of the
conspiracy chargr against North ure based on laulty legal theory
that "threatens the constitutional allocation of powers."
The department said Walsh's charge against North alleges the
former Marine lieutenant colonel’s actions In the Iran-Contra
scandal merely ran counter to congressional Intent, as opposed
to violating a specific taw
U W H d P m * International reports

S A C R A M E N T O . C a lif . Plastic sheeting, bed covers and
rolls of duct tape — Items similar
to those wrapped around seven
bodies unearthed trom the yard
of Dorothea Munlavlvo Puente's
boarding house — may help link
her to the murders. Investigators
say.
Sacramento Coroner Charles
Simmons confirmed at a news
conference Friday that autopsies
on four of the seven bodies
showed that "each bad some
duct tape on It" and were
wrapped In "sheetingmaterial."

Some 31 Items police con­
fiscated from Puenle'a Victorian
home turned boarding house
may provide clues that could tie
the 50-year-old landlady to more
than one murder. She rurrently
Is held without ball on a charge
of killing otic boarder. Alvin
IBertl Montoya.
In their srarch of the house,
police also seized carpeting frdm
an upstairs bedroom where one
trnunt Is thought tn have died
and "numerous bottle* of pre­
scription pills "
The coroner also ill sc lowed that
(Miller have rut from 25 In HI thr
number of tenants believed to

SUN Y students
end takeover

Marcos’ turn over records

United Prase lirtereattenal

United Pros* International

BIN GHAM TO N. N Y. - About
100 Jewish, gay and women
students Saturday ended a 37hour takeover of a stale universi­
ty administration building In a
protest against what they said
was anti-Semitism and sexism
on rumpus.
The prolesling students at the
Stale University of New York at
Binghamton had rrttlcizrd Pres­
ident Clifford Clark for the
school's handling o( vandalism
at the Jewish Student Union and
alleged harassment of women
and homosexuals.
A fte r five student re p re ­
sentatives met with senior admtnlsiralors for ulxiut 11 hours,
the students left the building ai
about 2 30 a m . said Lois
I'rirrs. acting dlrrctor for uni­
versity relations
"We feel that all ol our points
have been adrrssed However.
Ibis ts one step In a process."
said J ill Forman. 21. one of the
protesters
The 37-hour standoff Involvrd
about 300 students all together,
I‘eters said. An estimated 100
students were leilat the end
Administration olllcials look
no uctlon against the students
occupying the building
Jewish students were angry at
the w ay adm inistrators re­
sponded to the vandalizing of
the Jewish Student Union’s of
flees last week, hours after u
" K r l s t a l n a c h t " c e re m o n y
commemnrallng the Holocaust
In Germany Vandals wrote "Kill
Kikes" and "Zlo-Nazl" anti drew
swastikas over a star ol David.
Jews also expressed indlgna
tlon over a philosophy prolessor's column that apjwarrd in
the cam pus newspaper

H O N O L U L U - F o rm e r
Philippine ruler Ferdinand
Marcos and bis wife are turn­
in g o v e r h a n d w r i t i n g
samples, fingerprints and
hunk records to Fill agents to
c o m p ly w ith subpoenas
Issued by the grand Jury that
indicted them on racketeering
ehaigr*. olllcials said Satur­
day
Mann* and bis wife. 1mfIda. spent more lluin three
hours In an FBI office Friday,
and were to report bark to the
office late Saturday lo com­
plete the su b m iss io n of
court-nrdrrrd evidence, the
FBI said
The FBI and attorneys for
Marcos. 71, derided to extend
the process over more than
one srsslon because of the
frail health of the deposed
Philippine leader He up
peured at the federal office
building in Honolulu Friday
sealed In u wheelchair and
wrartng a neckbrare He was
accompanied by two doctor*
and three nurses
"In rnnslderatlnn of the
president's condition, thr
business was adjourned until
a later tune." Marcos' at­
torney Richard Hlbey said
ulU-i the Friday session FBI
olllcials said they were unable
to conllnn a time for the
Man (Mrs second appear am r
One local broadcast report
placed It at 3 |&gt; m H ST. w hile

The fourth l&gt;ody to undergo an
autopsy was d escrib ed by
Sinnnons as a white man. i»lx»ut
5-feel-H. age 40 to GO. wllh
brown ryrs. brown liulr nnd no
Irrlh.
The man's body hud four
tattoo* A Luge swastika on his
Irfl shoulder, thr lettrrs "PSI"
InliMM-d above Ills right knee, u
heart pierced by a dagger above
Ills left elbow anil a small crus*
on IDs left forearm
Three other victim s were
earlier idrnllllcd as a white man.
age 30 to GO a woman of uhoul
go anil another woman, about

have lived nl Puente’* house
"We are now trylna to find out
where they a rr." Simmons said
"Those that can't tie fuund will
be prime randldles for thr unfor­
tunate list of victim*."
Coroner's Investigator*, hav­
ing performed aulojisles on four
of Ihe bodies since the fits! was
partially exhumed Nov. I I . but
have been unable to determined
any Identltie. Pathologists u r t r
In resume the task Monday.
P u e n te , a rre s te d In Los
Angeles Wednesday night. I*
suspected of poisoning
her
trnunt* and cashing thrlr Social
Security checks

rr|*ort said 4 p in
The taking of the detailed
evidence Is a "lengthy pro
cess," said Ralph Grraidl.
special agent In charge of the
FBI Honolulu office
During the Initial session
Friday, sornr handwriting
sample* were submitted,, hut
fingerprint*, palm pilot*, and
Voice samples had yet to lxtaken. H lb r y sa id . T h e
Matrowr* were "totally" cn
ojM-ralive, h r said
T h r subpoena* also rnpilrr
Man os In sign several blank
forms authorizing several
foreign financial Institutions
to give frdrral Investigator*
records of the Marcoses
transact tons
The Marcoses had Initially
refused lo answer thr *tih
poena*, hut agreed to submit
after the Supreme Court up
held a contempl ol m urt
t Hal Ion issued Aug 11 by
U S District Judge Jo h n
Walker In Manhattan ordering
them to comply
The grand Jury ih.it Issued
thr subpoena* Indicted the
Marcoses, five t o defendant*
and a Ian Angeles tsink Oct
21 on Irtlrral racketeering
charges, accusing them id
plundering the I'hilippiin
treasury of $10-1 million to
buy lour prime Manhattan
building* ami nearlv 8G mil
bon tn art objects
They also are accused of
drlrauding two l ! S bank* ol
8IG5 million

115

a published

Ferdinand Marco*

Imelda Marcos

It takes more than good intentions to
be an effective City Commissioner. . .

P res id e n tia l order should help
stalled N o rth e a s t n u cle a r p lan ts
Unite d Areas International
W ASHINGTON — President
Reagan, undercutting state
and local efforts In block
operation of two controversial
Northeast nuclear plants.
Issued an order Friday giving
u federal agency the power to
d r a w up and e x e c u te
em ergency plans for th r
plants.
In an executive order Issued
late In the day and effective
Immediately, Rragan gave the
Federal Emergency Manage­
ment Agency the authority to
fo rm u la te and carry out
evacuation plans lor m irlrur
plants If state and local of­
ficials try to block licensing of
the facilities by refusing to
cooperate wllh utilities
Th e order directly affects
the Shorrbum nuclear plant
on New York's Ding Island
and I be Seabrook plant In
southern New Hampshire.
Just over the Massachusetts
border.
At both plants, state and
local olllcials have refused to
participate In em ergency
planning, saying It is im ­
possible lo devise a workable

plan for evacuating nearby
residents In the event of a
radiation accident.
New Y o rk G o v . M ario
Cuomo and Massachusetts
Gov. Michael Dukakis, among
other olllcials, contend local
road systems a round the
plants could not handle thr
crush of traffic generated by a
mass evacuation, meaning
thousands could be rx|x&gt;srd
lo radioactive contamination
The refusal of stale and
liM.tl olbclals lo |&gt;arilrl|Mlr In
emergency p la n n in g has
prevented S h o re b a m and
S e a b ro o k f ro m g e ttin g
n|)erallng licenses from thr
Nuclear R e gu latory Com ­
mission Both plants were
completed and ready for
full-power operation year*
ago
The NRC has said II will
c o n sid e r " u t i l i t y - o n l y "
cvacuallun plans, but tbal
still did not resolve the ques­
tion of who would actually
carry out evacuation plans in
thr event of an emergency.
State and locul olllcials con­
tend only Ihcy have legal
authority to direct traffic and
other evacuation activities

RADIATION EXPOSURE:
The major sources
of t » (* l tMfiafxK, •tpoau**

55%
tnufa
tn?. tr.
IS
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Belgium

Finland
Switzerland

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’ 5.3.1'*j
435*.|
454-.I
384%
‘ 38.3*.

31.2%
Wes! Germany 312*.
Spam 31.0%!
Japan

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C&amp;WdDPelAft-Aton (Jfft* lAi W»Ha*afref1t

I would like to invite
you to compare my
qualifications and ex­
perience with that of
the other candidates
for

C ity

C o m m is ­

sioner, District 1 by
asking you to attend
t h e ...

Forum for the Candidates
for City Office
Monday, Nov. 21, 1988, 7:00 p.m.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
400 E . 1st Street

Please, the City of Sanford needs informed Voters.
Please Vote Dec. 6.
Paid Political Adv. John Wlmblsh campaign Troas

M IA C A A N K I

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. . . Sanford Chamber of Commerce

Sweden

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said

C o u n t r ie s that
re ly o n it the m o s t

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Nuclear Power:

Soutn Korea

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France

Percent «f total rarf.if-on

'- m

But

that tn th r event of an
e m erge n cy. FEM A ’shall
a ssu m e any n e c e s s a ry
command-and-control func­
tion. or delegate such function
to another federal agency, in
thr event that no com|ietrul
state ami local authority Is
uvutlohlr lo perform such
function "
Aides to Reagan confirmed
the executive order would
affect the Seabrook and
Shorebam plants. "W h ere
there Is no licensing because
there Is no emergency plan."
one aide said. "FEM A can
step In."
T h r executive order directly
contradicts a pledge Rragan
made several years ago to
New York olllcials that be
would u rvrr allow the federal
government lo override slate
a n d lo c a l c o n tro l o v e r
evacuation planning,

It takes EXPERIENCE!

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U .S ., C a n a d ia n a gents
crack g u n -ru n n in g ring

WORLD
BRIEFS

g u n ru n n e r, and agreed to
purchase iwo Israeli-made tJ/i
O m ni m a chine p is to ls for
910.000. O'Hara said
Canadian authorities Immedi­
ately were nollfird and Fauvel's
Montreal home was p&lt;n under
surveillance.
Undercover U S agent* won
Fauvel's trust with a story that
th e y needed w ea pon s for
"Central America" and agreed to
buy 20 more U/l* and 25
Swedish made liinm mat bine
guns at 93,001) (K-r weapon,
silencers for some of the guns
and several (lounds of an
explosive UiiuVii a*C I he su'd
"It's a plaslii explosive that
was drve|o]M-d for the military, a
great terrorist wra|Hin or orga
tilled crime weapon.'* O'Hara
Mild "You can put n In the root
of a car or tile iKillom ol a coffer
cup and detonate ll "
O'Hara said Ihr deal also
called lor his agruis lo provide
lanvf-1 with In I.AW anti tank
missiles "a weapon that would
I k- used primarily by irrrorlsis
"He bad no qualms utmut any
ot tills lie said he would trv lo
lirovidr anything wr wanted,"
•&gt; 1lata said
T h r wra|Kins were In hr deliv­
ered In Plattsburgh Friday af
trmoon till! Fauvrl ap(&gt;aretitlv
tiecamr aware o| the Canadian
surveillance and (ailed to crirss
the border, be wild
"W r had to trail Immediatelv." O'Hara said The Montreal
(Kihre arrested Fauvrl and the
other siiIJ k-c I s ”

United Preee International

F.thnic tensions flare in Yugoslavia
IlEl.fiKADF. Yugoslavia — Hunrirrds of IhouM m li of (K-oplr
dr rnonxi rated in lilt* biggest rally lit Yugoslavia1* history
Saturday lo protest the alleged persecution of Serbs by ethnic
Albanian* to rrM lvr Kosovo Province. and Albanians held a
counter ilrmo tintrut Ion
Serbian Communist leader Slobodan Milosevic. *|K-aktng at a
huge rally in Belgrade. told sup|)orirrs that no force will stop
Serbia from regaining control of Kosovo, one of the Serbian
Republic's I wo autonomous provinces
The Knsoto Province in southern Yugoslavia is made up of 90
percent ethnic AIIm ii Iu iis , who are a minority In the country’
where Serbs make up the majority Kosovo w in greater
autonomy under the 1974 Constitution, hut Serbs are pressing
to regain control through constitutional reforms
“ This is not time (or regret hot for struggle We shall stop
terror In Kosmo ami unite Serbia." Milosevic told the MO minute
Belgrade tally on a lawn along the Danube River "This Is a
process which no lorre i an slop I'roplr could agree lo live In
poverty Inn they will not agree to live without freedom "

Bhutto bid feared blocked
KARA! Ill Pakistan
Ik uarii Bhutto's aides said Saturday
they feared her hid to tircouie the first woman prime rnlnistrr ol
an Isl.mili state was tiring him krd. and clashes broke out
during regional rlrt lions, killing one (arson and injuring 52
Uimlliii.il early result* Imm 2r&gt; ol -ItiO rates m elections lot
lour provincial assemblies - Punjab. Sind, ilaluchtstari ami ibr
North West Front It-r gave Bhutto * Pakistan People s Party 12
races the government-hat ked nine (arty Islamh Dernoctath
Alltani e seven, amt smaller |turtle*and Independent*sis
The voting three tlavs alter llhutlo's (tarty won Ihr most seals
but not a majority in general election* Wednesday could give
Bhutto bargaining (Miwer in bet bid lo form a national t oallilon
govrnimem and serv e as prime minister
Bhutto who lives in Karuchl. vowed in an Interview with Ibr
Hrittsb iiroadi astlug Corp Saturday that she would not seek
revenge against the leaders of Ibr government of (be late
President Mohammad /la ol lluq lor Ihr execution ol bet father.
ITIm r Minister /ulflkar All Ithulfo. who was overthrown in a
1(177 coup
*'! don't believe in a vendetta,** »he said "O ur message is
national ret onclltallon."

Walesa sa ys government toughens stand
WARSAW Poland
Solidarity leader l-e** t* Walesa salt! altrr
the sen aid ol two meetings with Interior Mtnistrr C reslaw
Kisrt/ak Saturday the government has toughened Its stand
again si re legal i/a turn of the banned tat sir union
“ It was a vicious t in le." Wales.* &lt;siid billowing meetings with
Kls/i/ak on Friday and Saturday Ul the Warsaw residence of
Catholic Archbishop llromslaw llabrowski
*
"I am concerned that Instead o! making progress we are
marking time
Walesa said at a news conference on Ihe
pla'form til Warsaw's Central Rad wav station 20 minutes tirtorr
Niardlnga train htr the Baltic Sea ( k »m of Gdansk
A crowd ol sup|Hittrr* shollletl "we wish you all the lies! as
Walesa boarded the train
the oil it laI news agency PAP carried a I brer-sentence
communique billow ing ihr Saturday turning saying "The talks
will be coni Inued 1

Pravda reports protests in Armenia
MOSCOW — T h r Con. minlsi Party dally Pravda tr|»orlrd
renewed protests In Armenia Saturday and said (iroplr there
have Inundated thr nrw*pa|trt with demands ihai state
mntiollrd media tell the truth ulxrut ihr unrrst thal has plagued
lire area most of the year
In a prominent and unusual rrjKirt on Its hack |»agr. the
nfllc lal newspaper said thousand* of pruple demonstrated In Ihe
Anurtiian i.ipital ol Yrtrvan Friday during a daylong general
strtkrihat paralv/ed public ii,ms|Kiriton. enterprises and offices
It said thr lalest urursl was shirked by rumors and llltle
Information on the situation m Nagonio Karabakh. an Armenian
enclave in ihe predominantly Moslem uctghtxrring republic of
Airrbaljan. which the Armenians, who are mainly Christian,
want lncor|M&gt;ralrd as |v.*it ol their republic
"Again the events ol ihr (rust few days In Nagorno Kar.it.akh
are reacted lo In Yerevan." Pravda sold, tiling protests In Ihr
strrrts ol Yerevan about anil Armenian ethnic violence in
Nagotno Kuialvukh
"A one day strike is announced tn Yerevan (lor Friday I and
many thousands ol (iroplr have hern man blog through Ihr
sireetsol thr city center

M O N T
R K A I. - A
U S-Canadian "sting of mis
peeled cross-border gunrunners
uncovered u massive arsenal ol
machine guns, Ita/ookas. gre­
nades. dynamite and plastic
explosives. Canadian and U S.
officials said Saturday
Four turn and one woman, all
Canadians ranging In age (rotu
2H to .id were arrested in Friday
night raids of live residences mid
a business In the Montreal area,
said U S. C u sto m s Service
S|x-ci»I Agent .John O 'l’ara. who
Itiltlated the Internalloiial In­
vestigation bom his mil|»o*| al
Rouses Point. \ Y . on the Cana
dlan border
One of Ihe sus(&gt;rrts. Regent
Myre, was believed to Ik- the
"kingpin" of whal Canadian
authorities described as a major
weapons smuggling ring. &lt;) llara
said Thr other sus jk -i is were
Identilleil as Jean Fauvel, Carol
DrsRosirts and Maurice Richard
T h r woman’s name was not
disclosed
"ll serins In Ik- an Interna­
tio n a l o rg a n i/ a tIo n ." said
Monlrral Poller Constable S*rgr
St laiurrni "Th e y were bring
lllg thr wrapons Into Uurttri
and sending them into ihr Unit
ed Stairs
The Investigation began srv •
rrul months ago when under­
cover U S Custom* agents m
Plattsburgh N Y .. contorted
Fauvrl, a s u s |h-&lt; ted Canadian

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Senate Demos search for new leader

Freed Americans say they
have proof POWs still held
Units* Proas Intarnattwnal

Henry Kissinger and Viet­
namese officials, there were
no representatives of th r
1‘ilh rt Lao at the table and no
provisions for Ihe return of
POWs held by I ha I country.

JA C K S O N V IL L E . N C
Two American activists held
for sli wreks In rat Infested
Laotian jails were hack home
Saturday, declaring th rlr
Hut Long and Copp aald
mission proved POWs are still
thrlr Interrogators referred to
tiring held In SouDtrasl Asia
the POWs as "war criminals''
W hrn Donna Long and
and Dial apfiarrnlly It why
J a m r s t ’n p p a rriv e d In
Ihe Culled Stairs has been
Charlotte Friday night on the
unable lo secure Ihe rrteasr of
last leg of Ihelr journey home
the missing men.
lie was clutching a copy of
"They aald lo roe. 'Why are
W lt lls m S a t ir e a b o o k
you trying wo Na^p mwwRaiS- ' Freedom." and stir m um
phanlly held a bottle of naJa? Why are you trying to
get them our? " Long said
champagne.
I said. This la a humasifLong. 45. a Jacksonville
freelance witter, said In a iarlan ruisaSon and they aald.
telephone inlrrvlrw Irian her 'No. they are criminals ahe
home Saturday the pair suf- ■aid. "That told us Ihe men
frred mental and physical are still there '*
Copp and Long claim thrlr
abusr at Ihe hand* of l-aniun
Illegal Incursion Into lama —
author II Its
"W r w e ir abused." sue I hey did nol have visas — w is
said "It wa* menial and ll a *pufv oi ihe moment dr
was physical In Dial wr w rrr clskNi
They had gone to Tits!land
not led enough and Dial wears
you down W r w r r r nol with a Urge stock of Intrma
hratrn. but w r w rrr irrtalnly •tonal ru rrrn ry on which Ihry
had stamjM-d the words. "If
abused '*
Long and Cnpp. 44. an you find an American POW
rlrmrnlary school Iroclirr In and bring him out. you will
. _
Hampstead N O said nine M f t r » 2 Amillgm
days alter they w rrr . .ipiurnl
■ » ir» j S * U O ^ V 'I O
in a Laotian village along Ihe I B w r i v o l ^ f r | j | l ) | S a i i
|River they were flown
are JR^Tw hig M m fln
In Vientiane thr capital, f
wliere each was held In soli­ KrAiDieasi Asia — was os
tary conllnrmriit lm .12 days trnsthly the reason Ihe pair
Their only human contact went loThalUnd.
was wllh Interrogators
Once lliere. they hired a
"W r though) they were fisherman lo lakr Diem out
going lo kill us." said ( opp. Into ihr Mekong Klvrr whrrr
who ktsi 25 (murid* during they w rrr lo loss out Ihr
Die ordeal "The y look us off &lt;urtency in hopes some of Ihe
the plane. Ihry blindfolded us. hills would wash up on Ihe
they man lied us through Die l*ootun side of ihe river.
Hui once In Ihe Dvrr. Ihe
center of Ihe rlly and then
they took us In a mum and pair talked the fisherman into
led us with two men who had going ashorr in Laos, whrrr
machine guns at our heads "
they distributed some of Ihe
Long said she also was hills That was when I hey
w rrr apprehended
certain they w rrr alxnit in die
The mission was flnancrd
"I reached out ami look Mr
Cupp's hand amt wr just held by a group railed lire National
hands lirtause wr knew wr Strrruig Commuter lor Amer­
were going Io d ic." she said
ican War Vrirrans. and Long
Long said Die two w rrr Itrld said ihr jMir frit II wa* a
In dirty, rat Infested tells and success.
"You're damned right Yea
given lit lie* lo ral except
“ mayhr an egg a dav and two II was worth II.* said Long
little palttes of tier One day "Now we know why they're
wr had only an egg in spin keeping ihcm (Ihe POWs) In
between Ihe iwoof iis "
there It's Dir Oral lime they
During the Vietnam War. have admitted Ihese men are
547 01s w rrr losl In Laos criminal* That rxplaln* why
Many were reported nllvr allrr lliey (Die United Stalest ran'l
Ihelr plams went down hui gel Diem out.
"The only hojie wr have of
birth the U S government and
Laotian ofllelals deny prison­ ever seeing Dirse men again Is
ers of war arr sllll tiring held
either a m ilita ry rescue
When Ihe Vietnam peace mission or If someone brings
treaty was negotiated by Ihrin out." she aald “That's
former Secretary of Stair wJiai I'm working on."

W ASH IN GTON - For the first
lime In ■ dozen year* and only
the aecond time In nearly three
decades. Senate Democrats are
preparing to elec! a new leader
— a man who will play a major
role for the opposition al Ihe
dawn of the Hush presidency.
Sena. Daniel Inouyr of Hawaii.
George Mitchell of Maine and
Dennett Johnston of Louisiana
art running for the raveled post
that has been held by Robert
Uyrd of West Virginia for 12
yean and by Mike Mansfield for
a record 10 years before that.
Then1 Is no elerllon like It. It
has been orijM rrd both lo .hr
elevation of a pope by the
College of Cardinal* and a fight
for shop steward In a unkin hall
ll I* the last redoubt ol on­
e-on one campaigning, first•
name entreaties, old friendships
savored, a n rlrn t rmnllles re­
railed, favors noird. promises
made, alliances formed
The campaign also lias am ir
of Ihe trappings of a nalkmal
race llig money for fellow Dem­
ocrats seeking rlectkMi. letters
dutifully outlining promlsrs and
plana, even some negative
campaigning carefully couched
In Irrma of senatorial rourtrsy
Hut. wllh a little more than a
week before the 55 Senate D rillorrala gather In rloard session
Nov 29 lo elect Iheir new leader
by secrrl ballot, nobody knows
who Is going In win There Is

In fact, there have been unsubatlantcd rumors that Inouye
might withdraw If he sees hr
rannot win.
A southern arnator. who has
been active In Ihe campaign,
said. “ It's neck and neck, dead
heat” between Mitchell and
Johnston.
Of the three candidates. Milchell la most fodhcomlng with a
head count, aaylng " r v e got
about 20. Danny and Dennclt
have about 12 each, about half a
dozen are uncommitted."
Neither Johnaton nor Inouyr
play w ith numbers, although
Johnston
ntrnda. " I'm very
i lose to getting 11 wrapped up.
It's a handful lo go ... I hope wr
have It on Ice."
Inouye. 64. arrvrd two Irons
os H aw aii* first congressman
before he was rlected lo the
Senate In 1962 He waa a
mem ber of Ihe Srnalr W alrrgalr
panel and chairman of thr
Senate Iran-Contra committer
Robert Byrd
and for 10 years lias hern Ihe
...(D) West Virginia
D em ocrats' No 3 leader as
agreement Dial D trrr arr sortie cltalrman of Dir |iarty confer­
w h r r r between 12 and III ence.
Th e Hawaii senator, a highly
M-tialors wlio still h r long In no
d«-t-oraled vrtrran who lost an
&lt;audit tale
Some tusprit how rvrr. Dial arm In World War II combat, ha*
Inouyr Is runnuig third and will shunned the limelight, operating
lie eliminated in i llic firsl ballot, more behind the srrnes and I*
leaving a shnwxlown between seen aa the most establishment
Mitchell and Johnston with (hr of the three randldalrs Hr
spill of Inouyr voles determining almost rertalnly has llyrd'a
barking
Die winner

Johnston. 56. waa first elected
lo ihe Senate In 1972 after a long
political career In the atate
House a n d S e n a te . He la
chairman of the Senate Energy
and W atrr Development Commilter and lias been a flour
manager for the big defense
money hills.
T h e L o u i s i a n a s e n a to r
challenged llyrd two years ago.
then swiftly pulled out when Ills
encouraging supporl evaporated.
He is considered thr best Inflghlrr of Ihe three, a skillfull
floor leader. Ilia barking Is
rooted In Ihe South.
Mitchell. 55. was a federal
Judge who was appointed lo the
Srnalr In I960 and has won
twice since then, with 6 1 percent
of Ihe vote this year, lie la on the
F ln a n c r a nd E n v iro n m e n t
Committees but dors not have
Ihe seniority lo chair a commitIre

The Maine sc rial or zoomed lo
public atlrnllon In 1966 when,
a* chairman of Die Drmorrallc
*r rial octal campaign committee,
hr lirlprd 11 Democrats win
OOP seal* to recapture control of
Die Srnalr H r warn rewarded
wllh Ihe poal of deputy president
tan irtn. an honor accorded only
Hubert II llu m p h rry before
him
Although the three have dif­
ferent styles, they share a joint
approach lo the position

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Injtirnl 11 olhrr |Mt&gt;|ilr. Itirlud
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IN BRIEF
O O TB A LL
W. Virginia rips Syracuse
MORGANTOW N. W.Va - guarlerburk Major
Ham* m &lt;moiled for 210 yards and Craig Taylor
M w rd lwo louthduwns Saturday nl|(hl to help
No. 4 W r»i Virginia lom plrtr tta first perfect
rr|(ular araaon with a 311* rout of No 13
Syraruar
West VlrKlriUi. M O foi thr first tlinr in 06
yrarsof IimiiIm II. will play In a potential national
« hampmnshlp game against No I Nolrr Oamr
In 111** Fiesta Itow l on Jan 3
Harris romplrtrd H of 16 passe* for 114 yard*
and rushrd for 06 yard* on 20« arrlrs
Taylor M-orrd on two I-yard run* In thr first
half, the second &lt;timing allrr linebacker Thcron
Kills tnirrrrplrtl a Todd Phllrox pa** on thr
Syraruar 33
Krvln Greene gavr Syrai u*r. 8-2 and hradrd
to thr flail of Fainr Howl. It* only arorr In thr
first half hy kit king a 43 yard llrld goal.

B A S K E TB A L L
Heels trounce Chattanooga
C IIA P E L IIII.L, N ( ’ — J R Rrid may hr
starling to wonder tl hi* North Carolina
teammates rrallv nrrd him
A yrar ago with ihr 6 (unt il. 256 pound
All-American rrn lrr *ti*|«riidr&lt;i lor thr opening
game. North Carolina knocked oil Ihrn-No I
Syraruar 06-03 In thr Hall of Fame Tlp-Olf.
Friday night, with Rrid aldrlinrd by a broken
hour In hi* Irlt loot. Utr No 3-raled Tar llrrla
trounc ed Trnnrssrr (Tiatt.innog.i 11I H4 In an
opening round game of the tllg Apple Nalkmal
Invitation Tourament
Kevin Madden sowed 31 |Milnls. Rick Fox had
23 and Jell I.elm art a v In Nil record with 17
assists In thr Imprrsslvr start The Tar Heel*
|»lay at limnr again Sunday, taking on Georgia
which advanced with a 76 61 vh lory over
Arkansas St'tie
"It was sort of like bring hwi k in high *rh&lt;N&gt;l."
said Madden a |onior whose previous sowing
high was IO |N&gt;tnt* "I used to play inside a ltd
then, and It wa* Inn frw it*r to go hark in there
where I could ctralr wwnr thing* '*

November 20, 1988

SUNDAY

Prep football, Pago 4B
Collaga football, Paga 2B
Croat country, Paga 3B

Brantley
wins 4A
crown

QB Peete
lifts USC
over UCLA
UwBed P r » u International

■y c h u c k b u r b b b b
Herald correspondent
.JoDee Lake and Kyann Pauley each scored
triple victories In leading Lake Brantley's Lady
Patriots to their first Close 4A slate title ever.
254.3 lo 233 over Winter Park. Saturday night at
Orlando Inlernalkmal Aquatic Center
"I'm so happy I could cry." Lady Patriot Jill
Splller said "it Just feels awesome."
In the boys meet Saturday night. Winter Park
sailed to first place over Merritt Island. 190-134*
Lym an finished In third place and l-ake Mary
came In filth.
Th e Lady Patriots started things off on Ihe
right foot by winning the 200 medley relay In a
time of I 30 32. Swimming the relay were Ueth
Honsenbuth (backstroke). Pauley (breaststroke).
Lake tbuttrrflyl and Jill Splller (freestyle)
Pauley, who Is only a freshman, opened her
sensational night of swimming by winning Ihe
200 Individual medley with a lime of 2 07 01
over Winter Park's Aphrna Zltrou (2 09 IB).
Pauley also recorded a victory In the 100

Loks Brantley t Ryann Pauley goes through the
breeststroke phase of Ihe 200 individual medley
during Saturday's prelims Pauley would win the
event in the finals as the Lady Patriots look their'
first ever stele title
breaststrnkr with a I 04 33. again defeating
Zltrou ( I 06 411.
"W e proved that w r i t an unsinpjMblr and
unbeatable tram tonight." Ryann Pauley said
"We wanted this really tiad and went out and
look It."
Brantley a Junior sensation l-ikr. dominated
the sprint events hy first w inning thr 50 free with
■ time of 23 M7. touching mil Sarasota's Krua
f Bee Swim . Page 3B

PASADBNA. Calif — Hndnrv IV rtr. -»b.iking oil
thr rfTerts of the measles, threw (or I HO yard*
and a touchdown and Aaron Emanuel ran Im two
scores Saturday, Itrljiiug No 2 Southern Cal
drfrat No 6 lit'I.A 31-22 and earn a sreond
rtinwcutlyr Rose Howl Ix-rlli
The Trojans. IO O overall and HO in Ihr
Pacific 10, will play Itlg Ten champion Mu hlgan
In Ihr Jail 2 game Bui llrsl CSC m rrl* No I
Nolrr Darm nest Saturday ul I be Coliseum
UCLA. 1*2 overall and 6 2 in ciinfrrrnci
accepted a Cotton How I Im-h Ii ag.unsi Arkansas
Prrtr. hosjiiiall/rd at midweek with what was
diagnosed as a mild ease of thr measles, played
Ibr whole game lie im nplrird 10of 28 with ItO
Inlrrt rpiimi* Hr ilirrw a 20 yard touchdown
jtass lo Erik Aflltollrr. and **orrei Irmn the I
Km.murl a |unk&gt;r who did mil jilav last year
following on altercation with a Irmalc student
scored cm runs ol 4 and 3 yards H r gained 113
yards cm 27 tame* guin Rodrigue/ had a
2 1-yard field goal with 2 5ti|r||
U C L A 's Tro y Alkm .in sup|uisrdlv in a
See UNO. Page 2B

C le m s o n to
play in
C itru s B o w l
United Brass Intar national
CLFM SO N . S t
- Freshman
Chris Guides kl kit krd I liter lie Id
gout* and No 15 Cleitlson Icaik
advantage ol lour South Carolina
turnover* to drleai ih*- Garnett* k*
21* IO Saturday and i.iru a I m c i I i iii

theCitrus Bowl
The Tiger* 1*2. will ilicci Ihc
loser ol I tie Itlg N showdown l»
twrrn Nebraska and Oklahoma Ian
2 in Orlando Fla
The Game, in ks H-3. accrpled an
Invitation to inert Indiana lo llu
l.lbrriv Howl in Meui|&gt;his Trim

Slims: Shriver ousts Graf
NEW YORK — Cam Shriver dealt Strlli Gral
her Inst defeat in srvrn month* Saturriay. using
her strong serve lo defeat the drfrndlng
champion 6-3. 7 6. lo advance lo the final of
the $ I million Virginia Slims &lt; h.imptonshlp*
Shriver. still seeking Ihr first major title of a
career that liegan in I1I7H, won the deriding
lie-break 7 5 when Gral was long with a
forehand oil servk r return
Graf, still suflrring from Ihr llu I hat first hit
tier Wednesday and playing with a slight frvrr.
yielded merely Ihree |Niinls In sis service game*
during the second set tlul il was on her serve
that Shriver ended ihr match, attacking thr net
as she did all dav and watc hing a* Graf's
forehand sailed over Ihr hasrlinr
*TiH disgusted, slid Graf, who was ihrrrrd
on during the match by Hag waving Wrsi
Germans "| bad chances In Ihr sec ond set hut I
let them get away."

QOLF
Elder leads senior tourney
MIAMI — l.rr Flder shot a I under |m i 70
Saturday to maintain thr lead alter two rounds
In Ihc fins Machado Sent w Classic
Flder Is 5 under for ihe tournament and lead*
Harold Henning hy a stroke Flder sandwiched
iwo Uigeys with one hirdie on the front nine lo
make the turn ai I over 36. hut hr improved on
the liack nine.
"I played like an wlisnlutr lieglnurr on lhal
first nine." Flder said "Il wasjusl awful."
Slipping lo 2-under-par with a bogey on 12.
Flderinadehlrdle.il 14 as well an 17.
"The pulling saved me today. I was driving
the IkiII down tin- middle, hul loused up the trim
■hots I was scrambling all day."
Flder needed |usl 25 pulls on Saturday Hr
saved |&gt;ar four lime* on ihr front nine by
chipping eliher from Ihe hunker or Ihr fringe
ami one pulling
From staff and wire reports

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S H S soniort Chlnoto Gilchrist (from lift), Cindy Lyon, Aretha Riggins and Liz Long.

Class of ’89 leads w ay for S H S
■ yCM M B FtflTB II
Harold sports editor
It's pul up or shut up time for
Ihe Class of HU at Seminole High
F o u r years ago. the La d y
Seminole*' basketball tram felt
when the freshman elsts of
players at the time got lo be
seniors. Ihr Lady ‘Notes would be
a slate contender
With the development those
players have made along with Ihr
rontrthutlon of some pretty good
undeniassmrn. Seminole High
might Just tie rrady to makr Its
big move In girl* basketball
Th e Lady Tribe open* the
season in Ihr Rotary Thanksgiv­
ing Tournament at the University
of Central Florida Nov. 22-26.
SHS. under first-year coach

John McNamara, ha* five re­
turning senior* Including four
who have pretty much slartrd
since they were freshman
Leading I h r way I* settlor
guard-forward Adrian Hlllsmun.
one of the top talents In thr *lalr
■nd Ihc Sanford Herald player ol
the year In 1987-88 Hlllsmun led
thr tram In scoring, assists and
steals last season and was also
among thr leader* In rrboundlng
"She's a great all-around tal­
e n t .* ' M c N a m a r a s a id of
lllllsman. "She can play the
point or the wing She's a good
scorer hut she's also an unselfish
player."
Liz Long, a 6-3 forward, has
been a starter slnre her freshman
year for thr Lady 'Nolrs Since
that time, she lias developed a

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deadly oulsldr shooting range
and also contributed on the
defensive hoards.
"We ll pul her on Ihr wing and
maybe swing her Into Ihr jiost on
some occasions." McNamara said
of Ding "She has a nice touch
and giNMl range on her Jumper."
Also returning lo thr starling
11nrup Is 6 1 senior center
Chlnrta Gilchrist. McNamara Is
looking for Gllrhrlsl lo provide
|&gt;owrr In the paint and lo hrlp
SHS rnnlml Ihr drfrnslvr hoards
Arrihu Riggins, a 5 5 guard,
also rrturns for her senior seuson
and add* strength al Ihr point
Jioslllnn Riggins has hern out
injured most of her rarerr at SHS
hul McNamara hope* she will lie
able to contribute In a tug way
C'Bee Seminole, Paga 2B

Clem son scored on its liisi
possession on GardiM'kr* 47 yard
field goal lo lake a 3 0 lead Willi
If) 46 lo play in ihr first quarter
T h r Tigers *lo|)|*-d a Garnett* k
drive with a lumhlr recovery In
Ik-xier Davis at the 1* yard Inn
Clemson then moved 7H yaitl*
lM-forr settling for Gardcickl’s 31
yard llrld goal lo make II 6-0 with
I 16 lelt III Ihe o|M-nlng |m- i Iin I
Levon Kirkland recovered a lum
hie hv South &lt; .itolm.i quarter Dn t
I odd F ills in the air .it llu
GamrctM'ks' 2H In set lip a IH y.ml
Held goal tiy Gurd&lt;* kl that made n
1*0 Willi 10 02 left III Ihe set (M ill
quarter
T h r Tiger* drove M5 yards m 11
plavs ca|i|N-d hy Terry Allen s *
yard run to push ihe advantage In
16-0 with 2 41* to go III Ihr hall
South Carolina drove- 33 yards lor
Its only touchdown which came on
Fills’ 20 yard pass lo Rotieri I trunks
with 131 Irlt In Ihe |ieriod lo make
II 167
In Ihc- third quarter. Tra c v
Johnson scored hum the I tapping
a -14 yard drive- In H plavs and
giving Clemson a 22 7 lead with
4 56 logo In Ihe |ieriud
Rusty Charjilas Interception al
llu- South Carolina 42 sc-l up a
7-yard louehdown run hv Rodney
Williams lo make II 21* 7 w ith I&lt;* M
led
Collin Maeklt- gut Ihe Gurnetm ks
final |Miinls on a 47-yard held goal
w ith4 (m il it it.m.iRt ii 2 'i lo
Tilt- Tiger defense field F.llts lo
only 11 completion* In .'to attempts
for 141 yards

Brantley rips Lyman for 5A-4 title
By MARK BkVTHB
Herald sports writer

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LONGW OOI) - Lake Brantley shilled speeds
and formations to excel past Lyman. 21-0. Friday
night to rapture the District 5A-4 before a packed
house of H.50I at Lyman High School.
Hnm tlry. 6 4. which won Its first district title In
five years and Its first under coach Fred Almon,
will host Lakr City Columbia this Friday In the
aA-2 region playoff. Lyman. 7-3. will return lo
action at home In the annual Rotary Bowl
opposite Eustls.
"Without ■ doubt we're the beat team In the
district." Brantley coach Fred Almon said. "W r
proved that tonight, we've worked very hard and
very long for this moment."
Brantley continued Its powrrful ground attack,
racking up 280 yards on 32 carries (8.7 average).
Il was the defense, though, that rose to Ihe

occasion and shut down an offense dial was
averaging Just over 27 points per game
"Th e defense was awesome," Almon said. "We
made mistakes on offense, then we made a few
adjustments, shifted some formations and threw
them (Lyman ofl balance) hut It was our defense
that came alive. Matt Miller played an Incredible
rame. he was all over Ihe field tonight."
Lake Brantley was humjierrd by penalties all
nlghl and coughed up Ihe football six times with
Lyman recovering lour ol the mishaps The
Greyhounds, though, could never reach the
endzone as the Brantley defense conllnously ruse
lothe occasion.
Lyman took Ihe opening kick off al Its own 20
and drove lo the Patriots 37 before a holding
penally stalled the effort. After the trams trad«€
punts the ‘Hounds tnok over at thr IH but could
not get anything going.
Lyman domlnalrd In Ihc opening hull and

moved thr ball at will until thr llnal 20 yard*
The Greyhounds only once cracked Ih r Patriots
20 yard line and that was In Ih r llnal mlnulc ol
Ihr game.
"The defense played on rmollon liitilght."
Almon said. “ They played an outstanding game,
they've done II all season and rame through
ugaln tonight "
After hack to tuck fumbles In I fir second
quartrr Lyman look over al Its own 37 with 5.1-1
remaining Cedric Hooey I fir ti look Ih r o|x-u!iig
play up thr mlddlr for a two yard pickup Bouev
then went around the end on two consecutive
plays picking up one and six yurds lo make ll
fourth and one. The Greyhounds elecled lo go for
the yard Instead of punt and gave un Inside
handofT to fullback Mike Davis who was slojijird
Inches short of thr nrrrsaary yardage.
Brantley took over at the 46 and quickly pill
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N O R M A N . O kI a . Quarterback Steve Taylor scored
on a 1-yard run 4:00imo *H*
game Saturday and Nebraska’!
defenae made It stand up for a
7-3 victory over No. B Oklahoma,
giving the No. 7 Comhuskers the
Big Eight title and a trip to the
Orange Bowl.
With a cold rain cascading
scroaa the Odd. Nebraska ended
a atreak of 31 consecutive con­
ference triumphs for Oklahoma
- the rccond long.-, t In Irague
hlslory. The Corn Laskers also
stopped a four-game Oklahoma
winning streak In this rivalry
which has settled ihe Big Eight
crown for Ihe last 27 years.

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Nebraska will take an 11-1
record Into Us Jan. 2 Orange
Bowl meeting with No. 3 Miami
Oklahoma ended Its season
with a 9-2 record and will settle
for a C itru s Bowl m eeting

against No. 15 Clem son
The Sooners* only points came
on a 29-yard field goal by R.D.
La aha r at 1:50 of ihe third
period, his longest kick of Ihe
season.
Nebraska scored on the game's
first possession, driving HO yards
In nine plays. The march In­
cluded a 33-yard run by Ken
Clark and a 2 1-yard pass from
Taylor to Kichard Bell.
Oklahoma's first drive was
marred b y fumbles on the
opening two plays, setting the
tone for thr Sooners
Clark ■ arrted 24 umra for 167
cm Nebraska's 265 rushing yards.
Oklahoma quarterback Charles
Thompson, who was helped oft
Ihe Held with a knee Injury with
L02 to play, was limited to 31
yards In 16 carries. The misera­
ble conditions and Ihe Nebraska
defense limited Ihe normally
polrnt Oklahoma ground game
to 98 rushing yards
Taylor completed only 2 of 17

p a s te s fo r 48 y a r d s a nd
Th o m p s o n threw Just four
passes, completing three for 39
yards.
Nebraska's other major threat
came midway through the sec­
ond quarter, but Taylor's pass
Intended for Dana Brinson was
Intercepted by Scott Oarl In the
end zone.
O a rl Intercepted anothe r
Taylor pass with :40 seconds left
in the period, but the half ended
w it h the S o o n e rs at the
Nebraska 33.
O k la h a r^s V heal s r o r n g
d u n ce came In the 'hint period
when I he Sooners drove Inside
the Nebraska 30. Lorenso Hicks
Intercepted a Thompson pass at
the Nebraska 2. but C la rk
fumbled after a big gain on the
neal play to give Ihe Sooners thr
ball bark at the Comhuskers'
30. The Sooners gained 19 yards
on sts plays before settling for
Lashar's field goal

Notre Dame thumps Penn State
SO U TH BEND. Ind - Top
ranked Notre Dame moved
within two games of its first
national championship since
1977. defeating IVnn Stair 21-3
Saturday behind a 301 .yard
rushing performance and an
overpowering defense
The Irish, 104). ran lakr ihe
national title by defeating No 2
Southern California next week
and No. 4 West Virginia on Jan.
2 In Ihe Fiesta Bowl, which
made Its invitations following

It's not the end of the Journey.
We've got another Mg one neat
week. Going to Southern Cal Is
»very
» diflkulL"
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H olu downplays the possibili­
ty of hts first national champion­
ship In 19 years of coaching,
o rd e rin g to concentrate on
Southern Cal
"W e can’t even be afforded Ihe
luxury of thinking about that."
Holts said. **l ran die and still go
lo heaven without winning the
national championship. The
Mahap and the peopfe here aay
so l asked them "
Fighting Irish players have
been grateful to Holla for keep­
ing l l lem foeussed on one
challenge at a lime, an altitude
they credit for their surveaa.
"Evrrybody on the team keeps
this In perspective." running

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back Tony Brooks said "Coach
Bolli asked u* what bowl we
wanted lo go to. We said Fiesta
but all coach Bolls says hr
wants Is a bowl In ihe warm
weather."
IVnn Stair. 5-6. finished with
Its first losing record In 50 years
The Nit (any Linns' Iasi losing
season was h 3-4-1 finish In
1938
"I never worried shout that
record." Penn State Coach Joe
Palrmo said. "It doran'i mailer
If we're 5-6 or 6-5 We've got lo
go back and look at a lot of
things. We've been Idownl not
ball icniti lo believe Irt itself
We’n u better football Irani than
m y record. I've got to look at
N otre Dame Ju n io r
quarterback Tony Klee com ­
pleted 10 of 18 throws for 191
yards. H r completed Ihe longest
pass of his career, a 67-yard
tnorlidown In Kaghlb Ismail,
with M 7 remaining In the third
quarter for the gamr's final
points.
Notre Dame ran 63 limes lor
301 yards, with Hire rushing fur
a game-high 84 yards on IS
carries, including a 2 -ya rd
touchdown run In thr first
quarter. Mark Green rushed lor
64 yards and a im irhduwn.
Unuatou Banka Itad 63 yard*
and Brooks added 54 yank on
16 carries
"If we keep playing as a learn.
Ihe sky Is the limit." Green said
"We control everything we ran
do ll means a lol lo lical a learn
like Penn Sluir and l&gt;e u n ­
defeated at this point W r'rr

FAMU falls to Central
T A L L A H A S S E E Quarterback Henderson Mosley
ran for three touchdown* and
threw for another score Saturday
as Central Slate |Oh1n) fnugtii
back from a 17 point deficit lo
heal Florida AAM 27-23.
Greg Fitzpatrick preserved live
Marauders' when lie intercepted
an Andre Williams' pass In Ihe
end zone with 2 05 left In Ihe
game.
The Marauders fell behind
104) In ihe first quarter after
F A M U scored on a J im m y
Vcriuno 37-yard field goal and a
9-yard pass from Tony Ezell lo
Curtis Green. The Haulers In­
creased their lead lo 174) early
In Ihe second quarter after a
20-yard scoring pass from Ezell

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Bui the Marauders closed the
gap lo 17-7 when Mosley hit
Drake Jackson with an ll-y a rd
store with no Itme left In the first
half
M o s le y ran for I w o
touchdown* in Ihe third quarter,
from Ihrre and five yard* out. a*
Central Slate took a 21-17 lead
With 13 38 left In Ihe game.
Mosley added a I-yard scoring
run. but Ihe two point con­
version failed
The Rattlers tried to rally, but
fell short on one drive when
starting freshman quarterbuck
E/ell. who was 10 for 21 for 119
yard*. Injured hi* shoulder and

looking forward lo playing USC
and proving we're Ihe best team
In Ihe country .”
The Irish defense shut down
Penn State, allowing only 105
yards rushing and 74 yards
passing. T h r N llla n y Lions
completed only 5 of 24 passes
while suffering two Intrrcep
lions
"I was plrasrd we played hard
and stayrd together.'* Palrmo
said. "W e Just aren't good
enough offensively to beat some
of Ihe trams we've played We
know what our problems are
There's s lot we have lo develop
We haven't been able lo solve
them yet. Maybe we'll solve
them In Ihe off srason I may
even atari on the plane home ."
Cloudy gray skies, light rain
and cold, windy conditions pro
vtdrd an ominous setting for ihe
nationally trlevisrd game Bui
Hire brtghlrnrd Ihe Irish outlook
on hi* touchdown nin which
came 948 Inin the game Rice
faked a pass lo light end Rod
West, forcing IVnn Slate safrty
Eddie Johnson lo leap Inlo the
air T h r quarterback Instead
kept the ball and ran outside,
e n trrln g the end rone u n ­
touched
Green ran 22 yards for a
touchdown to pul Notre I Xume
ahead 14-0 with 9 35 to play In
llie first half. Eric Elzr kicked a
52 vanl field goal on the Iasi
play of ihe aecond quarter,
pulling IVnn Stale within 14-3 at
halftime An Irish farr mask
|N-nalty on the previous play
extended Ihe period after lime
had rxpiled
had lo leave Ihe game with
12:01 rrmalnlng.
Andre Williams rrplarcd Eaell
and led FAMU on a 36 yard drive
tfuil was rapprd by a 12-yard
pass lo Howard Hurkaby The
extra point failed, and Central
Stale led 27-23
The Haulers got the ball back
with 4 38 left and moved 58
yards in n ln r plsys before
FlUpalrtrk picked off Williams'
(mss Intended for Hurkaby lo
seal Ihe win.
The win rises Central Slate,
alxih In the NAIA poll, to 9-1,
while Ihe NCAA Division 1-AA
M ilt-ranked Haulers fell lo
7-2-1. Coming Into Ihe game, thr
Sheridan [toll of historically
black college* had Central State
ranked third and FAMU ranked
fourth

the nation's No I train Iwforr a ended when Emanuel burst
Continued from IB
loss In Washington State Oct through a hole uji Ihe middle.
Hrlsiuan Trophy
29. were then forced lo ( mis* in
Velusco was shorl on a 50 yard
duel wnh IVele. completed a try and catc h up
field goal try In ihe final minute
school-record 32 passe* In 48
USC lias won Ihe Iasi nine of the o|&gt;enlng quarter. T h r
allempls for 317 yard* and one time* the crosstown rival* have Trojans Ihen (raveled 67 yurdt
Interception. Alkrran threw a nirl in decide Ihr conference
and grubbed u 14-3 lead when
10-yard scoring |ia** to KrggnIVele found Aflliollrr with u
crown.
Moorr In thr second quarter, and
UCLA lcaik Ihe opening klrknll perfect sideline |k im and the
a 26-yard T D loss lo Brendan 42 vard* lo Velasco's 46-yard
senior spill end dashed In to
MrCrarkrn with 141 to go
held goal T h r Trojans could not complete ihe 29-yard scoring
E a r lie r . U C L A 's A lfre d o move the hall on Ihclr first
Vctoscn kicked flrld goals of 46. j&gt;os*rsslon. hut Chris Sperle
** lie LA closed to 14-6 five
27 and 25 yards.
harked Ihe llndns in Ihe 7 with a minutes Inlo the second quarter
The Trojans — who needed a 52 vard punt.
when Velusco kicked his 27win or lie lo raplurr llir confer­
USC. which fell lo Michigan yurdcr. The Bruins pulled within
ence title — wenl uhead 28-lb Slutr 20 17 In Iasi season's Hose
14-9 will) 6.07 lcfl In the half on
when Etnamirl lapjH-d a 5 1-yard Bowl, took over n( Ihe UCLA 36
Velasco's25-yurd field goal.
drive with a 3-yard run u j i Ihe
m id w a y th ro u g h the first
USC's Kicky Ervins returned
middle with h lb icmuinlng In quarter, and needed Just seven
Ihe subsequent kickoff 60 yards
Ihr third quarter.
play* lo tukr a 7-3 lead. Prctr hit
in the Bruin 39. Eight plays
Pluylng before a partisan Allholirr lor a 16-yard gain on
later. IVele dove over from the 1
crowd of 100.741, the Bruin*. Ihe third play, and Ihr drive to make II 21-9.
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Seminole
Continued from IB
this year.
Another returning senior for
Ihe Lady 'Nolrs Is 5-3 guard
Cindy Lyon. Lyon will come off
Ihe bench when SHS nerds
some outside shooting und she Is
also one of Ihr lop Ihrrr-point
shooters In Ihr area.
Also Joining the learn fur her
first varsity season Is 5-10 senior
erntrr AdcIrWynn.
Four Juniors will also hr

counted on by McNamara this
season, with 6 0 |xi*i player
Sheri Kctldleks leading Ihe way
Krddtrk* was one of the lop
players In Ccntinl Florida a year
ago. She Is an awesome rehounder and prnrUrnlly u n ­
stoppable when she gets the bull
Inside on offense.
"She’s really lough In thr
|K)lnl." McNamara said of Red­
dick*. "She's got grrul hands
und she loves lo rebound."
Other Juniors who will con-

Irihulr this season are 5 8 Emily
Andrrson. 3-7 Yolanda Baker
and 5-5 Mcchclle Toombs. The
only sophomore on Ihe team Is
5-8 Knscla Kennon who la one of
Ihe top young talents In the area.
"We still have lo work on
some Uilngs. but It looks good so
fur." McNamara, who coached
srveniI years as SHS varsity
usslslunt. said. "If we play up lo
our jwtcnllal und slay out of foul
l rouble we should lie able to play
with anyone."
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M itchell, R adkew ich g o 1-2; Lym an gets 2nd
ly lU lM liV T t M
Herald sports wrltsr
Teddy Mitchell and Nick Radkewich camr
through one more time lo pare the Lyman
Greyhound* lo a second place (Inlah In the nlatr
meet Saturday morning al 0»_eala High School In
IMnellaa County.
Mitchell claimed the Individual championship
completing the r a u n r with a 14:56 clocking
Mllchrll finished till* season undrfeulrd and will
look lo go one atrp further In the Kinney Regional
Meet Ihl* Saturday.
It wa* a banner day for the Greyhound* whose
lop five were In the lop 35. Lyman wus picked
fourth before Ihe race but put together II*
strangest rffir. *
1*the *r«*on to pixie second.
‘ We came . »ith people lelllr.g u* r c couldn't
win. that Lrto and Largo were to toogti." Lyman
coach Fred Fluke *ald. "We Juat did whut all great
tram* do. we ran thr rare of our live* In the mini
Important rnret of Ihe year and came away with u
second plat e flnlah and we couldn't Ire happier
We've been Mipporled b) Ihe staff anti admlnsl ration all *ea*nn and we did our b r»l."

Lrlo claimed file championship. with 35 polnta.
placing three runner* In Ihe top ten. The
Gteyhound* were next with BO followed by largo
with 109. Jack-vinvlllr Terry Parker with 114 a*
Orange Park rounded out the lop five with 153
point*. Lake Hranlley placed sixth with 170
point* a ; Lake Hcwrll wa* aevenlh with 195.
Mitchell's lime was the only time under thr 15
minute harrier, the second time lie ha* run under
that parr Ihl* season IHl* lies! time. 14 36.
coining In a dual meet early this year)
Mltrhrll wa* pleased wllh hi* overall jierforintuit r but wa* *omewbat disappointed Lyman
roll Id not rapture the title over the power Lein
•quad.
"M r and Nlrk iHadkrwtchl went out quirk and
raced until ahnui the two and a half mile mark
wocm - | p»?krd up thr pace." Mitchell *ald "Jl
wa* lie.ter for txilh w u* to get out th-rr end r . u
each other, we help each other * ja-rformaru r. the
biggest lo*» Ihl* tram will huvr I* Nick not
returning "
Radkewich turned In a lime of 1503 and wa*
nine seconds better than hi* next competitor
Terry Parker'* Cratg Gondrnr placed third at

15:12 with Miami Jacksons sophomore Ronnlr
Farrel placing fourth 15:23. Lclo's Thomas
Castelll rounded out thr top five with a 15:29
effort.
"Kevin Padgett placed 24th a* a sophomore.
Marshall and Flint placed 33rd and 35th. how can
I complain." Ftnkc said. "W r had a great race and
a great *ra*oii. this ha* been a rral fun group."
Lake Dr.uu ley ran a strong race with Darin
Tugman lr ailing the way. Andy Ogllivlr. Craig
Sirrrlman. John Feola and Rim Gordon all
putting In strong efforts Thr Patriot* continued
lo Improve all season and have a strong nucleus
returning to make them a contender next season
Lake Howell also had a strong year and a strong
finish placing seventh, giving Seminole County
three of the top seven tram* In Ihe slate Lakr
Unwell
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K 4van Howell's l.U h place
finish Jason Springhalt Du.e Hutson a .id
llrandon Lowenthal ran exceptionally well ag.iin
for thr Silver Hawks.
B K A N T L C T G IR L S T A K E THIRD
Lake Hranlley put together a spectacular Irani
perfoniuincr logethrr but fell two points shy of a
state title and were knocked down lo third placr

Herald sport* writer
W INDERM ERE - The story­
book season of Oviedo * Lid y
Lion* came to Its final chapter
Frlduv night when four time
defrmllng stale champion Car­
dinal (ittltoms halidrii Ifietn a
15-6. 15 -13 loss lo-forr 5&lt;) I viavl
Ians at Dr I'hlllqis High Schiail
T h r Lady Redskins upped
Hair rrcord to 38-2 and will play
Dirt t harlutie for the stair title
Oviedo completed Its season al
2 3 3 with its only Io s m - s eonilng
to Cardinal (iihlams and Like
IIrani lev
"Till* was out first trip to siale
unit I thought wr really played
well. ' (A n d o assistant tOBrh
Nancy Van Wnrmrr said "W r
were a liitlr nervous, hut we
thru started In jilay writ in the
second game Tills was our llrsi
time h rre amt we plan on
returning **
Cardinal Gibbon*, who has
he rn defeated only b y 4A
powerhouse Miami Sunset and
rlass IA power Tanqiu Herklrv
Just had to many weapon* lor
ihe L id y Lions in handle
T h r l.udy Redskins did major
damage wtili ihrir outside hittrrs Joanna Sahm and Sonya
Palrnirnf Salmi and Palmed!
also were spiking Irtiin the liaek
mw and pul on a spectacular
jierfortnaner in Ihe semifinal
victory.

ORI.ANIK) — If you don't
think experience ran win a stair
title — think again
T h r U d y Redskins of Fort
lauidrrdalr Cardinal Gibbons
High had won 9 of 13 stale title*
and i hr Iasi four In a row going
into Saturday night s Class 3A
hu.il »s Port Charlotte
While both Port Charlotte and
Glhlam*' semifinal for. Oviedo
High, had some outstanding
talent and. perhaps just ss
lalentrd as Gibbon*. thr l-udy
Redskins knew exactly wlial II
would take In win Ihrir fifth title
In a row — and that's exactly
what they did
C a rd in* ! G ib b o n s , w hich
llnlshed the season al 39-2.
d i d n ' t o v e r p o w e r Port
&lt; harlot Ir a Ptratrs. hot I lie Lady
Redskins made all thr right
moves at all ilie rigid nine* rn
finite to a I Sal, 15-9 victory
lirfotr HOI fans at Dr Phillip*
High
One ol thr big dillrrrnrr*
Iwlwerii Gibbon* and the team*
they fai iil in Hie stair linirney 1*
hern

there so many lime* ttwv aren't

NsM nsNXrii

Oviedo s Keratin Colon puls a spike off Ihe
double block of Cardinal Gibbons In Friday’s stale
semlllnal match Gibbons slipped by Oviedo. 15-4.
Ihr rally.
again (lie early going ol game
Charlollr managed to intertwo as It took a 34) lead oil the
nipt thr Rnlsklns' rally, then
srrvr of Jodi Johnson. A* In the
pulled wllh In HO on the serve ol llrst game, though. Gibbons
Klalnr Morn, with Kosrh'* kill
would not let ihe L u ll I'lnitrs
providing the sixth jailnt A arise ronlrnlc.
missed serve gave II thick lo
W l l h th e s c o re 4 -2 In
G i Ii Imiiis and the reams traded Charlollr s favor. Salim served
slilnitiis iM-forr Camille l)ur*o
lour jMiinis in a tow lor a 6-1
camr ihrniigh wllh a lug kill lo lead Durso continued her high
s|iurk another Gibbous rally.
wire act on thr net with a kill lor
Mighty mile (5-2) Nora Smllh
the slxlh point.
came on to serve four point* in a
row lo pul Ihr Lilly Redskins in
Charlollr got wlltiln 6-5 lirlorr
c o n tro l. 12-6. Duran run ic
another Durso kill ended the
through with another lug kill rally, but Ihe L illy I'lratrs then
during Ihr rally, one ol several
|iul on llirlr lirsl rally of Ihe
on Ih r nlglu (or ihe 5 7 lumping second gamr. reeling off three
Jack.
jMilnlsfor an H 7 lead.
Port Charlotte up|ird thr lead
Port Charlotte would have the
to 9-7 when Koseli drilled a spike
serve one more time In Ihe
gamr. hut Dutso made another oil ihr block, but Turn! Green s
liter kill lor a side-out and Dm so spike gave Gibbon* a sldmiii
then went on to serve out the and ll r L illy Redskins lied II oil
game.
the serve of Palement.
Salim s ace serve Ihen gave
Port Charlotte looked good

Herald sports writer
Like Mary *trurk quickly and
totally dotnlnatrd Winter Park.
3-0. Friday night In girls prrp
soccer action ul Like Mary High
School.
Marry Li/ar opened Ihe M u r­
ing Just two minutes Into the
malrh on un assist from Trrrna
Gale Wood. The Lady Rams. 2 0.
w rtr In eoulnil I tie entire mutch
a* they out shot the Lady
Wildcats, 1-1. IH-5.
"W r'rr working bard on our
defense ami we're happy so far."
Luke Mary roach lllll Klssle said.
"April (Joss, Jamie Domhehlck.
Amy I’osehoal. Sandy Powell
and Donna Rohr ull played wrll
on defense with Lu/ur and Rohr
playing wrll cm offense."
Am y Alexander scored the
second goal on an assist from
Laxar 16 m inutes Into ih r
opening half. Donna Rohr sealed
Ihe game on an unassisted goal
with Jusl four minutes to play.

Lake Howell 3, Melbourne 1
T h r Lady Silver Hawks used u
strong defense and u second half

s u r g e to u p e n d a to u g h
Melbourne squad. 3-1. Saturday
after at L a k r H n w rll High
School.
Like llowrll oja-ned I hr st or­
ing on un iinussltrd goal by
C h r ls lln r Frnnkenberger 19
minutes Inin the ojicnliig half.
Ljrm sn O, Bishop Moore 0
Lyman High bail more op­
portunities hut could liul put
them to use Saturday afternoon
as It llrd with Orlando Hlslmp
Moore In a soccer showdown al
Lyman High School.
"W r had plenty ol chances,”
Lyman coach Laura Roundtree
salil. "W e Jusl huvr to gel used
In playing In p rl her."___ ______
Oviedo 6, Osk Ridge 2
K.uhy Hurotskl had a goal and
two assists as Oviedo* Lilly
Lions hammrrrd Oak Ridge's
Pioneers.

Maureen Kelleher scored the
o|&gt;enlng goal unusnlsted und
Lynley Yosl then got the assist
on llurozsk's score for a 2-0 lead.
Oviedo made II 3 0 on Yost's
goal with Jennifer W hlltakrr
assisting.

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loiorr Cardinal Cdhtams up
ja-urrd to have pul them away
afirr storing 10 ol Ihr games
next 11 point*
(A into though, again staged a
strong com eback w ith the
service ol Anna Hollis Hollis
reeled off nine consecutive
jailnis using her wrll known
IIIwtrr serve
Oviedo managed lo lakr the
Irad al 13-12 la-fore thr Lidv
Redskin* received a siilnmi on a
nrl violation. Ml*»y Meyers
served Ihr game mil In allow
Cardinal Glhlams lorsrapr
Just last Friday Ihe Lady
Lions staged an In r r rd ih lr
nimebaek at Tampa Plant to
vuull them Into th r state
tournament - Oviedo was hoping
some of that eomrLiek magic
would rub off again bul ll was
noi (o hr.
"The Tamjhi Plant game wa*
In ihr Itack ol our mind*." Van
W o rm rr said "We never gave
up. wr krpi |ilaylng intently till
Hie end. I was very proud ol the
way wr hung In there."
Th r L illy Lion* ran krrji their
heads high us lliey lost In a one
of Ihr lo-sl learns In thr slate nl
Florida Oviedo had a stellar
season and tin illy made It to iIn­
state tourney, a trip that ha*
managed to avoid ft over Ihr
|si si two seasons.
"W r worked rrul hard to make
II In sialr and w r Dually did ihl*
year." Van Worm rr Mild. "We
|tisi couldn't jiut II ull together
tonight.”

Oviedo struggled In the iqaailug ga m r but managed to cut
Into a live jailnl Irad and make
Van Wormrr. who was work
things interesting when I hey rut mg la ihe almrncr of head conch
titblMins a 109 lead and Ihe the ‘ lead to Hii on a kill by Anita Carlson, (i'll It was a little
hurd un Ih r Lady Lions to
Hi ilshins got a quick sldemil ami Su/annr Hughes
concent rnl r without their rnurh.
Sahm.
though,
reeled
off
the
S m llh came t h r o u g h with
"T liry w rrr a IIt tie ujillghl bul
another hig service string to givr next seven jxilnl* of the match
lo give Ih r Lilly Redskins the ihev'rr used lo It." Van Worm rr
Glhloinsu 13 9 lead
Durso. as she did all tourna­ iijaiilng game of the match with said "Me and Anita urr close
and coach the same *o the girl*
ment long, came thrm igh wllh a 15-6 victory.
The L illy Lion*scored the llrst know wiial to rxjiecl, there
ihe big lilts ilurlng ihe rally.
|toundlug two spikes oil Ihr two jailiilx of tile second game aren't any n u prtsr* ,"
block (or ihr l l l l i ami I2lh
points and nailing a kill ol
Sulim's v i lor Ihe I3 lli jaunt
“ L e t T h e P r o f e s s io n a ls D o It ”
Another Durso kill, her 11ill ol
thr match, rriurned llir serve In
Gilliams and lltr Lady Rcilsklns
closed out Ihrir Dflh consecutive
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stale title wllh Durso serving ihe
• COMPLETE TREE SERVICE
Iasi I wo |mtnis.
In the nlglitcuji Saturday.
• FREE ESTIM ATES • STUMP GRINDING
Miami Sunset cruised lo Its
• 24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE
second consecutive Class 4A
lllle wllh a 15-9. 15-10 victory
C O N TA C T
o ve r Spanish R iv e r 's Lady
PETE OR
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15 13. Ihen wen! on lo down Pod Charlotte, 156.
159. Saturday for the Class 3A slate title

Lady Rams thrash
Winter Park, 3-0
■y MARK BLVTHC

"I m going to rhertsh Ibis moment." Lake
Hranlley roach Charlie Harris said. "W r have
nothing to lie usharurd of. w r ran our best and wr
got heal."
Lake Mary's Mrlsha Ahhasinrjatl. miming as
in Individual earned sciond tram il'si.iic
honors u* she placed 15th o vrTill with i season
lies! time of 12 12 If Abhaslnrjnd was at 5:50 In
the mile and In 17th plate hrfnrr running a
6 12.9 and moving up lo 15th
' She ran a strong race." L ik r Mary coach Mike.
Gitrson said

By MARK BLVTHI

■ v C N R itr ittm
Harold tportt odllor____________

fared by anything
In lolli the championship vs.
Port Charlotte and the srinlllruil
vs Ovinlo. Glhlam* trailed In
I lie second game only to mtnr
Imi k aiul avoid a third game
Wlirrrver there was an o|iening
they found it. and any lime tliry
got an op|Minnntly. they &lt;apil.il
Irrdonlt.
"This was such a great tram
rffo rl," said Gibbons coach
laiulsr Crocro. who has won 10
state tide* while guiding thr
Lady Rnlsklns since Ihr pm
gram ta-g.ni "lioth Churloltr
and (Kledo ptavrd well against
us. tmt our girls worked so well
together ami lliey won II as a
learn.'*
In the opening game of Silurday's malrh. Pori Charlotte
came out llrrd up and rode Ihr
nice blin king ol llolll Hums unit
the lulling ol Conte Knscti lo an
early 3-1 lead
T h r laidy 1*1rale* had a 4-3
lead when Gibbon* pul on one ol
Its |Mlrntrd rallies With Sonya
Palemrnt on Ihr service line. Ihr
IJuly Redskin* reeled off five
|M&gt;ltUs lor an 8-4 lead. Him ks by
Joanna Salmi and J.H Motley
krpi Charlollr (rom gelling Its
offensive at lack on truck during

trophy.

Storybook season
ends for Oviedo

Gibbons
takes 3A
crown

Ih r Lady Redskin* h a w

on Ihe tie breaking rule that goes lo the lietter
sixth runner Saturday In the 4A stair cross
country championship* at Osceola High School In
Si Petr.
Heather Caiulno again led thr lardy Patriots
with a 12th place llntsh. Camlnn was thr Disi
Seminole County finisher »o cross the line us six:
completed the course with* 12 02 clocking
Orange Park won the mrcl w llh 161 points w ith
Gainesville Huchhol/ and Hranlley tying with
163. Hui hholi. ihough, had thr hrtirr sixth
runner and were awarded the second place

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323-2229

SwimContinued from IB
C h a m p n ry (23.931.
Lake Ihen cam e L ic k lo la k r
ihe 100 freestyle, again over
C lim ilim e y. w llh .I lime ol 51.62
lo C h u in p n rv 's 52 02. Krlsien
Pauley Raik th ird h i the |(X&gt; free
al 52 62
" I was so psyched tonight.**
L i k r s.ild. " I 'm ih r happiest girl
In Florida right n o w .”
Hranlley also llnlshed third In
Ihe 400 free relay with a lime of
3:40.20 w ith (he team ol J e n ­
n if e r M o o n . M u n d u D a v is .
K r ls ie n P a u le y and D a n l

Ohnsman.
Moon, w ho was seeded sixth
going Inin the finals ol the IOO
h u rk s iro k r (1 01.01 m o rn in g
O m r) came ilirn u g li with ail
rX|a-cllona1 performance In Ihe
Duals w llh a lim e ol 59 HH lhai
tied lor second place.
O th e r iop n m s h ris an ih t
l.adv Patriots lm haled Davis In
the 500 free (5:04.571 and Duv is
In i h r I O O b r e a s t s t r o k e
( 1.OH.45).
" I 'm r r u lly Im p p y fur I h r
g i r ls ." I lr u n ile y ro a ch C la y
INirnell said. " W e were really fful
In l lie m o rn in g und II |&gt;ut the
pressure on us Hot w r relaxed
a firr ll.e p re lim s ami I mid llir m
lo Jusl go nut there und have fun
K vrrvh o d v g'»t together for the

final* and I lold them , 'let's do
wlial we came here to d o .'"
The lop jarrformance lor Ihe
laiv* Saturday was turned in by
Chuck Relnighaus nl Lyman
who won thr I0U freestyle with a
lime ol 46 40 over Rlvcrvlrw's
W illia m S c h w c n k (46.521
Relnighaus also Kaik second In
the 200 IM al l:53.2H wllh
Merrill Island's Kd Itulclv winn­
ing. Italely set a state record In
the morning session w ith a lime
nl 1 52 40
Lyman also tmik Drst In Ihe
400 free relay with a time of
3:13.8. Other lop finishes in­
cluded Dave Handy ill Ihe 200
(n-e (second at 1.42.221 and Jim
Handy In the 200 free (llltli at
1:43.82). Dave Handy In the 500
free (second ut 4 :3 9 .1 11 and Jim
Handy Dlilrd at 4:39.4H).
Like Mary's top efforts were
turned !:; b u liitva -K m n ia lcr In.
the 100 Ify (six'll at 5 2 .7 4 ) and
tile 50 Iree limn III al 21.75).
lirad tlrldgrwairr In the 200 IM
(seventh al 1 :5 9 .4 6 ). Karl
Kuchma In Ihe IOO breustslrokr
(fmirlh al 59.711 and the medley
re la y uf llr ld g r w u tr r . Karl
Kuchman. Znch Slmceek und
Knstnwirx (third nl 1:37.52)
Fur Lake Hranlley. Scutt Rowe
tmik fourth III the IOO Lick at
54.37.

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Oviedo in O T

Lake Mary
routs Apopka
threw for two more, to lead the Lake Mary Rama
15*5) to a convincing 54*13 victory over the
Apopka Blue Darter* (4-6) In a Claas 5A
non-district season ending game before 5.001
Cans at Don T . Reynolds Stadium.
" If * aood to end the season with back to back
wins (Mainland and Apopka)." i-»k » Mary coach
Harry Nelson said. "We'played a lot of players
tonight, and- they played well, so that's going to
ire us * food foundation for ~
jaaon 11969).
e were six plays from be.
4-1 team this
year, but It Jus* wasn't our ytat. But we will be
back In 'SB."
And for the Blue Darters and their head coach
Chip Gierke. II was the end of a disappointing
season In which they were first considered the
favorite to win the District 5A-5 title. But Gierke,
who arith the loss had his first back lo back losing
seasons at Apopka also felt his ballclub will come
back strong In '89.
"We've got a lot of work to do.” he said. "We
had a lot or good seniors on this learn, players like
Joey Hunt, and Derrick Clark. They rose above
the adversity we had this year. I've been In
coaching long enough lo know the good and the
bad time*, so our day will come again Just like II
will for Lake Mary. "
The game, which was considered lo be a close
physical affair between these taro teams was a
Rams* runaway from the outset as they stunned
Apopka, scoring three touchdowns in the first
quarter to take a 20-0 lead and the Blue Darters
never recovered alter that.
After the Blue Darters vron the coin loss to atari
the game. Gavrn Jones returned the opening
klcfcott to the Apopka 20. Then alter Hunt |6*11-2
Int. 90 yds.) eras sacked for a five yard loss, he
threw a slant pass to Jones (5*72) for 35 yards to
midfield. Then on the next play. Hunt tried to go
to Jones again, but the Rams Mike Menhir
Intercepted the ball at the Lake Mary 20 and
returned It lo the Rams 27.
"Th e Interception set the tempo for us. and It
was a major (actor for us.” said Menhir.
The Rama then went down the field and scored
on Williams' one yard run at the 6:50 mark lo
take a 64) lead, with Alex Bute's P A T making it
7-0. The drive took 11 plays srtth the key p uy
being a HartsOrld to Davts pass for 25 yards that
“ o plays later
brought tt to the Apopka three. Tw
Williams scored
Then the Rama defense took charge as they
stopped Apopka's Clark at the Lake Mary 29 on a
forth and two play. The Rams then look It down
the field and scored on a 23 yard Hartafield to
Davis T D pass at the 2:19 mark to make It 13-0
Lake Mary, with Blrte's P A T making It 14*0.
Then the Rama defense made the big play that
broke open the game aa Hartafield. playing his
last game as a Ram. intercepted a Hunt pass (one
of two he would have for lhe game) at the Blue
Darter 59 and went In for the score lo make u
204) Rama, and at that point. II was “ turn out I he
lights, the pany'sover "for the Blur Darters.

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Seminole's Julius Bennett towers hit head and
prepares lor tbs hit by DsLand's Kan Harrison
during Friday night's homecoming game at

Seminole High School The 'Notes wsr* trium­
phant. 15-13.

’Noles win homecoming
Wiggins, the Bemlnote a sopho­
more sensational quarterback,
dropped back Into the pocket
and found runningberk Henry
Williams open. Williams, who
caught the ball four times for
124 yards, got the ball and did
the rest on his own for a 78-yard
scoring play. Chuk Roll added
th e e x t r a p o in t a n d the
Seminole* took the lead for good.

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Herald correspondent
SANFORD - The thing that
srparate* champions from other
trams Is that no matter how
good or bad they are. they
always find a way to win.
Seminole High School, which
has developed a winning attitude
in football, showed that they too
possess the stuff that champions
are made of by coming bach
from a four-point deficit in the
final quarter lo defeat the DeLand Bulldofs 16-15 in prep
football action on Homecoming
FTtday at Thom as E. Wigham
Field in front of5001 fan*.

Dr Land started the scoring as
they put together a 64-yard drive
th a t euded w ith a Robert
Baldwin touchdown. Bakfsrtn.
on a fourth and goal from the
one. ptunflrd over the top for the
aeon and the Bulldogs were on
the move. Paul Thurm an hit the
P A T to make the score 74) at the
end of one.

The 'Notes Improved to 4-6 on
the year and travel to Oviedo
Monday night to try and defend
their 4A-7 District title in a
three-way tiebreaker with the
Lions and Leesburg while DeLand dropped to a disappointing
3-7.
Trailing 13-9 In the fourth
quarter, ihe Seminole* went to
the air and found a pot of gold al
ihe end of Ihe rainbow. Kerty

The Seminotes opened up a
12-play acortng drive In the
second quarter which ended on
Wiggins' one-yard keeper. Wig­
gins (hen went back to try the
two-point conversion, but was
picked off. leaving the 'Noles
behind 7 6 with 9:46 remaining
In the half.
After Bernard Caddy picked off

Darby at Ih r Dr Land 38, the
Seminole* were in business
again. H ow ever, the Trib e
couldn't cross ihr goal line and
had lo trtllc (or a 27-yard Roll
field goal However. Ihr Noles'
defense came alive amt Seminole
went Into the hall up 9-7
A f t e r th e - h o m e c o m in g
festivities, the Bulldogs look
a d v a n ta g e of a le th a rg ic
Seminole defense in drive into
field goal range. Thurman's kick
was up and good for a 47-yard

Thurm an nailed his second
field goal of ihr mghl. a 27
yarder. on Ihe Bulldogs' next
drive lo pul Dr Laud up front
13-9 wllh F 49 lell lo play In Ihr
game
Dr Land's Willie Pnslrll was
Ihe m a in a rse n a l for I h r
Bulldogs with his 147 yards of
rushing on 26 carrirs. hui
Pnslrll was shul down in the
final quartrr and ihr Srminolrs
reached deep down Inside In find
UW1 special something iftai only
champions are made of

CASSELBERRY — Marquette Smith scored on
• 10 yard run on Ihe first play of the second
overtime period, and Greg Aslle slopped Chad
Duncan on founh down al the one yard line as
Ihe Silver Hawks of Lskr Howell High School
came away wllh a 24-17 victory’ over Ih r Lions of
Gvtcdo High School before a standing room only
crowd of 7.001 al Silver Hawk Ptrld on Ihe Lake
Howell campus.
Th e Silver Hawks finish their season al 7-3 and
Ilea them for Ihe Seminole Athictk* C o n lrirnrr
title* with Oviedo and laike Branllry The loss by
Hie Mens drop* them lo 8-2 as they now get lead)
to host Ihe District 4A-7 playoff Monday ai 7 30
p.m.
Coach Mike [finerglia of Lake llnwrll wan
plrancd wllh his tram's effort. ' They showrd a lot
ol character lonlghl. (his Is a real good young
Irani. We had lo overrome some injuries tonight
which messed up our depth.
llarkup quarterback Bob l.trllandrr appeared lo
glvr Ihe Hawks thr lead In Ihe second period
when he faked Into Ih r line then ran around left
end for 36 yards and a touchdown But Ihr
officials thought l.tcftandcr had handed Ihr (tail
olf and hlrw Ihr play dead. Ilrruiinr of Ilk
inlslakr Ihe down had lo lie played over. Smith
lefl no dnubi on Ihe next play an hr hrokr
through a hole on Ihe Mghl side and ran ilie Im II
In for a touchdown Steve Munnell s extra |&gt;omi
m .iilr il 7-OLukr Howell wllh 7 Iftlrfi In the h.itl
The third quartrr was llkr the firm an nrilhrr
Irani was ahlc to do much wllh Ihr luoihall until
lair in Ihr prrlod when Lake Howell pul together
a drive Starting al (here own 38 the Silver Hawks
mnvrrt ihe Im II down the field brhmd Smith and
Hiynrnblatt An Ihe quarter rndrd ih r drive stalled
and Munnrll wan called In lo kick a 29 yard field
goal In put I In Hawks ahead 10-0
Tlie fin
fourth quarter starred oul llkr II wan going
In lie Just like ilw other Hirer feu Ihr Lions an II
wan Hire plays and punl. Ilul on second down
aflrr Ihe punl a pitch by l.leflander was fumbled
and recovered by Bo Lowman of Ilie Lions at Ihr
Oviedo 35 On Ural down quarrertHick Mall
Blanton found Duncan open down Ihe sideline lot
a 30 yard pick up and a llrsl down After Frank
Diaz ran lor right yard* Blanton found Preston
I Mines open In thr left corner ol Hie end zone lor
a 27 yard touchdown pass Kru Dullmeyer added
th r extra point lo pull Ihr Lions In within If) 1
wllh 6 5filrfl In Ihr game
Oviedo won the loss of ihe «i&gt;m lo start ilk
set,aid O T and rlmar l&lt;« play delrnse firm. Smith
look ihe hAiuiofi Irotn l.irftamler and n 'k i i o I
ar-mnd left end lor IO yards aiul Ilie won
Munnrll s kk k was giKxl and laikr Howrll Ini
24 17
l)laz galiml iwu on first down A lilanlon | u «
on sceond down Irll Incomplrtr hut Ihe Silver
Hawks were called for an unsporlsmanfiluprnalty and Ihr hall was moved down lo thr lour
yard line Diaz carried ha two more and II was
now fourth and goal loan Hie Iwu Duncan
rurried on Hie power flWeep atmitMi rigid end hut
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Jo n e s shocks W ildcats
B id *
Harold Correapondani
ORLANDO - Dwight Chris­
tian. bathed In sweat beneath
the hot bright lights of Ihe
Florida Citrus Bowl, continued
dancing with delight minutes
after h it 37-yard touchdown
catch catapulted Orlando Jones
past Winter Park. 2 a 17. Friday
nlghl before 3,501 fans and
television cameras.
Not o n ly did his second
game-winning catch this season
give Jones Coach Ernest Swift
his first victory over Winter Park
(8-2) In five years, but It means
the Tigers (7-3) have an extra
measure of momentum heading
Into Friday's Region 3A-3 con­
test.
"I thought 1 was out of bounds
and didn't believe It was a
touchdown until I taw Ihe crowd
reaction." said Christian, refer-

ring to hia game-winning grab
with 33 seconds left. "I told
(quarterback) Tony (Atklnal to
pul Ihe ball out there where no
one else except me could get It.
I'm 6foot-4 and the defenders
are right around 6 fret so I felt I
could get tc It if Tony laid n out.
“ We felt like we had lo gel ’em
back here In Ihr Tiger den since
they brat us 5 0 0 here two years
ago"

•CM HDULHS

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W in te r P a r k ." said E lija h
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reception played a major role In
Jones erasing a 176 halftime
deficit. "Everybody came Into
halftime with their heads up.
The y (W inter Parkl weren't
bringing anything to us de­
fensively so we knew we could
come back tfjusi executed."

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b efo re q u a rte rb a c k C lin t
Johnson look off on a keeper
around Ihe end for a 14 yard
pickup. An offsides penally, one
of many called on the Patriots,
backed the ball up lo Ihe 37.
Mike Dantiler then went around
the end on a pl(&lt;:h and picked up
17 yards moving the ball down
to Ihe 20. Elroy Handler then
finished off the scoring drive by
taking u play off lackle. slipping
nwuy from Iwo defenders and
knifing his way Into ihe rndzonr
lo break Ihe scoreless deadlock.
Ryan Ruland added the point
after und gave Brantley thr lead.
7-0. forgot ni
The Patriots were held lo Just
67 yards of total offense In Ihe
opening half ln-furr they
things open In Ihe second half
O nce the B rantley offrnse
started clicking II began running
on all cylinders.
Brantley mourned a threat
early In Ihe second half when
Elroy Dantiler went 20 yards up
the middle lo move Ihe ball Into
Lyman territory before a fumble,
recover by Rusty llrewrr gave
Ihe 'Hounds Ihe football.
Lyman could do nothing wllh
Ihe hall, though, and gave II up

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on downs at Ihe Patriots 33-yard
line. After Iwo plays movr Ihr
ball out lo the 45. Elroy Dantzlrr
moved Ihr ball Into Greyhound
territory with a six yard pickup
Johnson then went on a keeper,
picked up an excellent block
from Chris Keopkr and Mike
Danlzlrr and went all ihr way
down to Ihe 11-yard line. After a
one yard gain Brantley was
whistled for three consecutive
motion prnultles that backed Ihe
bail up to Ihr 20-yard line as
Lyman declined on of Ihe In­
fractions
Johnson then dropped bark
and [tassrd for Ihr only lime on
Ihe nlghl and hit a wide open
Mike Danlzlrr who waltzed Into
the rndzone wllh 6 :1 1 lo play In
the third prrlord. Ruland bootrd
Ihr P A T and upped llir lead to
144).
Brantley's defense continued
lo play lough and Its nffoow
Itrgan its weir down style of
play, picking up five yards here
und five yards (here and firing
down Ihe Grey hounds.
Lyman had iwo chance* to gel
back In Ihe game wllh two
fum bles one recovered by
Brewer and another recovered
by J o h n S c h e rp f. T h e
Greyhounds offense could not
gel on track throughout ihe
game and Lake llrunllry caplured Ihe coveted title.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. November 30. i960 — IB

Ditka still the man in Chicago

V IE W ; W EEK 12l

■ y DAVID COACOAAN
Hareld corre*pondenf
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San Dlago (3*8) at LA Rams (7*4)

N Y J s l s (5-5-1) si B ulfaio (10*1)
F iro rita — B vtliH b y T

Fangrtto-Bam* P, ■&lt;
Turf— Natural
C N r | * n Ceach Al U u U n i
I k n r itr bean I M Ike Im I
M an m# Tha men oka make* me detHHn* It M r 1A tea I
tpanae Ha da* fwtl laid. Go out mar* W A N b n i ,* y
can “
■amt Coach John ■ atoms'* - Me* mo’t t t*,&gt;«g to &lt;ta ama»
mtnft - running ltd t gamg «a ha ma •aa'v'ae phaie a* au»
fTa 'e a rt aM arta-Oe Ms*a ViatK
I'A't iSa rat* a* ma
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H * 1 ** al D tar lie tartft ana } mterteehent Vlettc It ttw
mire tiartar e«e C M 'f t ft M v e mad m tt t*tt

Cincinnati (8-3) at Dallas (2-9)

Turl — Artificial

Jett Coach Jaa W alton-' Wa ve got ta d rir* tar mara
centittoncy. atpaoai'r an aHanta A - r t bar" ttrugg*mg lato'r
on altonM “
Bint Coach Mar* Lory
Our law it ta ain All Ihpve other
canti«aratiant dan I mean anything I'm nat aorrmd about a M
otta mint and lotat "
■ ii't artanta Banat tovrth m A FC com.ng at* tot ,ardpiwt
partormanca m mm *r*r Miami QB Jim Kelly tecoruf in AFC
pa**. . knd la m 'll* laryy* cK L p c B H t ' l ’. W A ;&gt; '.l)rtr^r*
m racaptiont Rwwung ga*n« n r u i . i . u N lap r&gt;. har roatm
MB Th urm an Thoma* tlill chwtnad out H I rardt agamti

Oolphmt

Phoenix (7*4) al Houston (7-4)

PaaorUa-SangaHSrA

Fa v o riN Q i l r ' i l i I
Turf— Artificial

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mamanfimi lattar latinf la Kantat Citp latt aiaaai era Kata la
alarteaar "
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partarmanta m i nar amkarrataae I tnaa it satOd lata
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kanpait artanta -U g p e d ta Ha I m taa N F l he*wnd Pnsania
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k a a i ana ictav eitaat Kat camtomd Hr mara man i aae
fa r m making Sanga'* tacana bait rimnmp Ham « H Fk

Pittsburgh (2-9) at Clavsland {6*5)
FararUa •k t t m h i t
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Law'll*, I '»

Turt - Artificial

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ma M ve ta cauM an l* Am na if lira meati t » r » * pam# it
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la inn CaacA J*n Mara
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Sram m aHanta AMar aaatt a* tlumpt ma ettenie pat
ktaHaclad l«mda, Harmp M pamtt m I H la tl M il an rawta »a
• M l victor, aver CHvaianp U h item ( ima, totH a t M pattat
tar M l ta rpt taa tamMaant and no uitoMAptsin T t O t o n
Mean t tmtdam wad *a*tto* m i t a w Hd *r*r .••,•*'% tit
caHAattar lt,ardtandana TO

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P e cte rtb yt
T«rt Natural la ' M 'a e -tra i
L o n mtartm Head Coach * e ,n e Fantat
Hot ta,*ng
an,mmg apa— tt m , pradocattar lO arryi Hag** 11 I h r * mat
a n ,lw l, m at camat In u &gt; Mad coach a to*** utuaMy pr*t -a
to* them It t parma be my tab ta laap Iham up - Fan tot aat
the L o t detent*re coordinator batora tucteed— g aag*&gt;t
taadaariior m .» M t t
Packa r t Caam L n d , . »ianH
l m — a ma datanta it
tfrram ly a ttranp y jr .l at ifa*r taa— T ha, w* pat t » ' * 'r lr ''
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Chicago (9*2) at Ta m p s Bay (3-8)
f ararita - CKw apa br I
Tin t-N a tu ra l
CAiteeo CoaiA M t t O ''ta
Tna, .a pel a poed running
game end mp, rg meting in tM regtit dire&lt;i«n Ikt-stand ta go
damn mere andpia, mam * »»r hard "
Tampa k a r CoacA Ma, P a rtmt
Tmt it an oppw'un.t, tor
ut Ip tall ut a Ht about au&gt;ta'rrt and ' H r a Map lermard II I
pood at m n tuna IM I aa pat ta p la, ma A r m I Aunt owr puvt
mill rateand in a vary patilir« mar
M a rt attanta-M 'ta Tamcrat. I I 1 at an NT l iia 'H r agam
rapiacat mturad Jim McMaNon a ' ****to*ba&lt;* Tom crat
mraa lor let te 'd t and tao TO al Chicago Na« a ir a Ta 10
triumph apaintt Tampa Pay W«to racairv* Danmi Gantry
gamed lie yardt on lira catchat in latl w r u 1* H victory in
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Philadelphia (6-5) at Giants (7*4)
Fe re rite -M V Giantt by J ’&gt;

Ttdt—Artificial

Eaglet Coach Buddy B r* " "• ■*" * That* mere t any
euattun m il It rna toggait fam e o&gt; ma year Hr ut The lir tl
game (a aa IS Eaglet' mm Ocl tot could M re pane a.mar may
and Nut gam* mill be a I nock domn drag Owl light that could
po rimer may
Gianti Coach Bill Percent - Th u game it » * biggatt gam#
a( Hh y«ar tar ut ft* vagal to mm If ”
Eaglet otfama-Bandaii Cunningham it bail run p att
combine I .on 91 M i n N F L Ha H adi ma NFC with U N
patting yard! and Hadt the Ham mith M l ruthmg yarcH H it tt
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OhM ana a* ma ttranget' *t*n| m ma mapua Tha, ra on a
trail **gT»r nmm
M'rmatmta Coach Jerry Burnt
A a can pa' aMad ot torn*
toamt and m*npt bapm to knombd'l I 't r I ha, d'd aga.nt'
Tampa B at Oatrart and Oauai are H taa m M 't ngn •i mhan
ma pear tr* ( aril Vomit and bra*»
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New England (6-5) al M iam i (5-6)
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Twt - Natural
Pa*r&lt;d*i Coach uj, mond Barr, I thine n d i N te,t to
maamp mo pcayoltt it not to ba minting about it Vau tr got to
latt core of bwtmati ar«r, aoat
Ooipn "t Coach Dan INJC- I m tura m», •*** all nr'ch ng
iM'Omi t II a Hit to BuNaHI knca.ng aa Hill Mren I t'oppad
ma rca. raw tnom mat Iriawungl it top m ma r game plan
Pair ■o*t o'to-va Poalm John Itopnant m&lt;ii ga'ma ban a lot
mm QB Ooug Fiutw throning ec&lt;et*ene&gt; pan to loop ma
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Aiiania Coach Marion Campbell Ar ,* got a compatible
group of 4wyt mM wall, cart The, knew the, hare tokeep on
go&lt;ng until it cllckt t thmt Ihey II come bad tn ng rg th i
•met
U* A rt Coach M'te Shanahan Tate a loot a' Atlanta
po-np la ian FranclKe liepi &gt;11 me Falccnk *.n J* tl Tate a
toot al worn going to Philadelphia lOct Hi me, mm Jl la
An, team ca** beat an, other toem I Ihmt out team it dart
enough to roaiita ma*
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Wathington tpeciai learnt captain Dean Hamai - The
chamitt'v IMI mat hare latl year am t here Nut rear Latl
year, ma mov'd mall ler IM towrlh gwartor man thmgt mould
badieting Thlt ,aar. II tammt n* tamp mail.ng until the lourlh
quarter, than nothing turnt on
coart tafaty Bonnie Loll—"I've teen Ihit orpaniiaimn al rod
bottomand al tha lop Mght no* ma real rod bottom
Redthlnt oMonte-Dovg Williamt hit mobility It limited br
&gt;n|urad tnaa. mill tied ai QB Mvmg completed ill al Jrtpati
•llemplt lor l td yardt I TO and 1 mtorcepliont Leading
ruthrr Aalvin Br,anl it quatlionabi* and mill ba replaced b,
Super Bomi ha*o Timm, Smith i Id carnet car ,ardt 1
tdtl

Mike Ditka who Buffeted a heart attack fust over two weeks ago will
be on the sidelines Sunday when Ihe Bears play al Tampa Bay
over the country, including get
well plume tallb Irom President
Reagan and I're s id c n t-F lc rt
llush
And allrrwordb Duka told die
ftrebb that hlb days of tw-ing Ihe
Mike Dikta lhal ranlb and rasrs

on die Mdrltnrs "is over forever.
Iiet aiibc I'm gralrlul to tie alive,
and I lhank God lor m y health
You Just have lo llnd someone
else lo kick arround "
Mike Dtlka was bark

P a ts p rim e d to g ro u n d u p M ia m i
MIAMI — After giving up ION
vatdb rubbing ihc pa%i two
wrekb dir Miami Dolphlnb kiuiw
what New Kngiartd b game ptan
will tw when the twci Iranib meet
Sunday night m Joe Pohbir

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Danvar (6-5) at Naw Ortasns (8*3)
FatpriH

Detroit (2-9) vs. Green Bey (2*9)

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Ssattls (8-5) at Kansas City (2-8*1)

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Cardma’i Coach Gan# llaumgt hr .» par cantdanca m
tMI CliH lltaudti can handH it I vary lima ha t tman attad H
do It ha t per tor mod vpu don I Hto a guv l&gt;tr hr.| ( i p m t , |
mithaut it affecting you Ha • ma m .rd ranked p a im t a c k n
maNationmi FaatAaiilaapua but ma m in t Clitl am do l ne
Okart Coach Jerry GlanniH
A t "tad H target tett meat
and H e r the » — *&gt; at Hetbau ma play A t na.a H prrpa-v h a
Ham lh ai t Maying Hugh r u v
or no* " a t H i t turn
H em et I w th a r
Cardm M t artanta 4 1 Han Lamar twttarad a tpranad iw v
latt ammo and it out taa H tour mamtt Cl&gt;tt Itoud* t k t M t
an#, attampHd more ma" at pattat a ana a* h.% tp N # L

A » mi All-Amrrlca player in
college (Uni* e m it ) of I’ll*
I'thurghl. ami later In thr pm*
Itlenrh. Kaglr*. ('«mfiov*i|. Ditka.
who played In five Pro Uowfi
played ihr game h * a tight end
with Much furry Ihal lie watt
nicknamed "Iron Mike" by his
leainam He wat honored by hit
ficrr** ihli (niai bummer when he
wub toird Into the Pro Football
HvS oi Fan c (ihc flut light end
ever pul Ini
Tough on hd pla verb love him
or hate him. Mike Ditka\ a
winner.
Kverythmg Bcemed grrai in
the life ul Mike Dllka. hut on Ihc
iiiurning of Novemhri 2. I ' ihm
everthlng changed Shortly alter
he flnlbhed a workout al llalab
Hall llhe Dear* he,uli|uarirrbl.
Dllka fell Nome nharp im Iiin In
hib rhebi and had lo go lo the
hmpllal
And altri Ihr doc tor rbamlned
him. Mike «.i* odd he bidlrrrd a
mild hrarl allai k
That wan &lt;|u!lc a bhiH k lo a
man w ho all hlb life lived, played
anti coached hard liul now.
billing in a himpital l*rd. fondiall
and tctaihing didn't krrm the
in*mi im|Nirianl dung In Mike
Dllka blifeDllka. a deeplry rrligioub mail,
lookrd to God lor Ihc btrrngdi lo
gri through Ihe loughrbi rrtbtb
in hlb hie
Later dial afternoon, Dllka
wab hroughl lino die operuling
room, and a Irani irf doctors
i hn krd him out loiter, they
li.nc him scittu .mt i hi*rod i Ini mg
niedli atlon lo rlrar hlb artrrleb
and II everything lurried out
well, hr would 1m rrlratrd Irom
Ihe httbpitaliri It) to 14 day*
During Dllka « htMpiial bias
h r received thmindbanda ol
tardb and Irlrgranib Irom all

Slopping the N rw F.ngl.ottl
running game, however, is nol
boinrlhing the Dolphlnb appear
lo tie able lo do
The Patrtolb. wlnnrrb of direr
btralght and four of Ihrlr laM
live. )U b l gltr Ihr tiull lo riMiklr
Jo h n Slephrllb and tel the
hard running hallhark Irom
Northwebtern ll.a | Stale go
Slrphetib lias gained 7(k) yards
I hlb year and die Patriots* de­
rision to bwtlch to a ground
oriented attack has tirrii a key
(actor In thru recent success
The Patriots' miming game
worked bo well two wrekb ago In
*i 2I-1U win ntrr Miami dial on
i wo scoring drives. New England
did not throw a p.ibb The

P a trio ts gain e d J o ;i ya rd s
rushing against Miami dial dat
and Uuftaln gained '20r&gt; on dtr
ground while twatlug Miami
Monctay night
Th a i means Stephens, who
gained 11 Ft yards against Miami
N «v tt in Fothorn Mas-* ts in
for another busy day
"P m sute ii will Tic harder."
Stephens said of h o m in g against
Ihe Dolphins
They have our
numtier They know we re going
to run Ih r hall and w h rrr we're
going lo run II
U m i lh a l d o rs n o l m ean
Stephens is pessimistic
"I don't see any reason why
we c a n 't" run on Miami, h r said
"M r pcisonallv I feel we ran run
die Im II on tin in "
[Tie iwo learns are exarl
opposites on o ffriw Th e P.iirl
ols run the k ill well, hut the
iNibbing game wtill Doug Flulle
at die helm has nol exaeily Im-c ii
aw rin sp irln g
Miami, meanwlille. has ihr
league's worst rushing attack

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U n f o r t u n a t e ly lo r t h r
Dolphins, the Patriots have
never had i in &gt; m uch trouhle
nrulrull/ing die Miami passing
attack Uuarirrh.u k Dan Marino,
who has 3.000 yards passttig
dlls trar. IN 3 M hfedm r ag.iliist

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‘ ‘T iro weeks in &lt;i rilw we
haven l liren able to slop die run
and w r haven't came dose to
gelling anything going on Ihr
ground ourselves." said Miami
Coach Don Simla, who has lost
sis straight gam e s lo New
England and is 1-7 lifetime
a g a in s t P a t r io t s ' C o a c h
Kaymmid I ferry-.
"Thai leaves li all on Dan s
shoulders In carry file load."
Marino has pul up big nuin
hers ibis year In several games,
hui his play lias hern Ineonsls*
lent overall There are m any
rnntrtbullng factors — dropped
kills. Injuries on Ihe offensive
line, penalties

S te e le rs h o p e c h a n g e s
w ill p a y off S u n d a y
Unllad P i-b i b tntamatlanal
P IT T S B U R G H T h e P it­
tsburgh Steelers ho|ied when die
season tieg.in lhal Dwight Stour
would m n trlh u lr as a running
k ir k Now. Ih rv waul him lo
succeed as u wide receiver
T h r Strrlrn*. IMI and to play
Sunday at Cleveland, have set­
tled on a kiekflehl ol secondyear pro M rrrll Huge ami rookie
Warren Williams
T h a i left Stone, who began the
season as the starting halfback,
without a |N&gt;sitlnii
So d ir S lrrlrrs ' coaching stall
decided In try Slone al receiver
In a I a tte m p t lo use h is
4 25-second speed a I 40 yards
" W r welcome him with open
a rm s." Steelers receiving coach
D w aln Painter said "H aving
tieri' ti running k ic k h rrr In Ihc
s y s te m g ive s h im a great
advantage in learning die plays
He'll give us another dimension,
and hn|iefully we ll lie able to
take advantage of his big play
capabilities."
Stone, a second-year pro. was
Ihe only tree agent to make dic
Steelers* (Inal rosier In 1987,
Pittsburgh Coach Churk Noll
said he liked th'* improvement
h r saw In Slone during the
team's 1988 induing camp and
promised more playing ilme
U u i after Stone lost direr
tumbles In iwti games. Noll
b e n c h e d h im In fa v o r ol
W illiam s, a sixth-round drali
choice from Miami.
"It's fun. I enjoy II." Slone said

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IN BRIEF
Clark pacat Cbldwall aalaa group
O R LA N D O - Cold well Danker Residential Real EaUte. Inc.,
reported that Louiae Clark, of Longwuod. la among Its top sale*
i for the month of October.
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Santa visiting Altamonta Mall
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - "Santa Claus’* arrived it Alta­
monte MaH yesterday. Children and thetr parents are Invited to
help greet Santa at the Sun D_nk entrance located In the Orange
area parking lot.
"Santa" arrived In a construction truck aa part of the
"Construction Christmas** holiday theme baaed on the
multimllllon dollar renovation now going on at the mall.
All Interior construction and entrance work has been
discontinued until after the Holiday Season.
During "Santa**” stay, he will be giving away special
construction helmets to all children who atop to visit with him.
He will also be available for special photos with the children
throughout the holiday season
Altamonte Mall la located one-half mile east of 1-4 on State
Road 436 In Altamonte Springs.

Financial planning talks schadulad
The Central Branch of the Seminole County Public Library
System will present two talks on financial planning by Randall
West, a financial consultant for Smith Barney.
On Monday. Dec. S. at 7 p m .. West will dlaruaa Living Trusts
and EaUte Planning. On the following Monday. Dec. 12. he will
discuss Investing For Your Children's College Education and
Your Future Tool
The library la located at 215 N. Oxford Road, behind Builder's
Squarr on Rt. 430. Casselberry.
All events are free and open to the public. For more
Information contact the library at 339-4000

Statson business students get awards
D E L A N D — Thirty upperrlaas and graduate students of the
School of Business Administration at Stetson University have
received awards for outstanding work, according to Dr. William
Wright, dean of the school
The awards were presented during the annual School of
Business Awards Banquet, sponsored by the Business School
Foundation Dr. Richard Pearce, president of the foundation,
was the speaker.

Empire of America unveils new logo
Empire of America Federal Savings Bank Is Introducing IU
new logo — an American eagle on a cobalt blur background — In
a nationwide corporate Identity campaign
"Em pire of America ta stepping forward with a brand new
logo. one that ta strong, stable, sleek and contemporary." said
Carol G. Core, first administrative vice president lor com­
munication* “ The American eagle's wings simultaneously
communicate a flag symbol aa well aa the bars of the letters E.
thereby retaining a sense of our history ''
The logo replaces "The Big E ." which ha* been used since
1064

Burloy Joins Ststson dovslopmont staff
DEt-AN D — Kathy Burley, former administrative assistant at
Merrill Lynch Pierre Fenner and Smith tn Orange City, has
joined the Stetson linlvrratty development staff as assistant
director of the annual fund
Burley, an alumna of Stetson University, will he responsible
(or assisting Annual Fund Director Patricia Grrtnclman tn
Implementing a direct mall program She also will lie
responsible for the gilt acknowledgement system and for
compiling an annual rrport of gifts Burley will assist in donor
resrarrh and tracking of annual gift prospects

Somlnolo C of C roloatot vldoo
The Greater Seminole County Chamber of Commerce has
rrleaard a promotional video tape entitled "Seminole County —
Florida's Prrmler Address'*.
The promotional video can tie used by real estate agent a
wishing to Inform prospective Seminole County residents or
tnistnesara about the area: by government wishing to tiring new
bust news Into the area, or by others wishing to learn about
Seminole County.
The video will sell for 139 93 plus tax for Individual copies,
with discounts offered on order* of 10.50. or 100
"Seminole County Florida's l*remler Address ' was produced
for the chamber by Videomark Inc . a Sear* authorized video
production company.

FPIC axes mandatory stock purchases
Henry M Yonge. M D . Chairman of the Board of Dtrrctora of
Florida Physicians Insurance Company. Inc. IFPICI. announced
today that the Company has eliminated Its mandatory atock
purchase requirement, effective Dec. I.
Dr Yonge said the decision was made after a thorough review
of the Company's financial situation. "Th e management's
conservative approach to business has succeeded tn securing the
Company's financial position The long lem i tucreaa of our
t*otn|Miny la n«» longer dependent upon the surplus generated
from stock purchase sales "
The slock purrluise rrqulrrrnent was a product of the I0H5
restructuring of Fl’IC. a Jacksonville-baaed medical liability
Insurance carrier At that lime, the Company was converted
from a reciprocal lo a stork company, with policyholders also
tiring shareholders.

W 0 F L announces personnel changes
O R LAN DO — Tom Meek has been approved lo director of
Station O perations, and C h ris Wolf appointed p ro gram/proinot Ion manager of W O FL Channel 35
Meek began fils broadcasting career In 1973 as an associate
producer at W TVG In Toledo. Ohio. Prior to Joining WOFL as
Community Affairs Director In April of ‘84. he worked for
W UFT-TV/GalnrsvIllr and W F T V Channel WOrlando
Ills rrsjiotislblltlr* Include production, news, community
uffatrs and the film division Conducting market reaerch. ratings
analysis, syndicated exclusivity studies, cable relations and
development of WOFL's proposed satellite television operations
also will fall Into Meek's rralm of responsibility.

Reforms worry insurance execs
Angry voters could decide
future rates, policy limits
LOS ANGELES - While the
C a lif o rn ia Suprem e C o u rt
weigh* the future pf the auto
Insurance rate-cutting Proposi­
tion 103. Industry executives
and backers of the revolutionary
measure are preparing for future
battles outside of California.
Like the public revolt against
high properly taxes that spread
Proposition I3's ta x -cu l'ln g
mandate across the country a
decade ago. California votrr*
once again havr touched of! a
movement against high ralrs by
narrowly adopting Proposition
103 In the Nov. 8 election
The Initiative would Immcdl
ately roll back auto Insurance
rate* 20 percent below the levels
that prevailed In November
1907, provide additional savings
next year for good drivers, and
mandate a regulatory agency to
review future rate hike*
Those benefits have been
noticed by angry ro m u m e r
groups In other stale* And the
Insurance Industry In California
has sent a message of Its own lo
consumers
Dozens of Insurance romps
nlr* havr pulled out of California
or havr refused lo renew auto
Insurance policies in the state,
which by taw requires drivers lo
carry basic coverage, following
adoption of Proposition 103
Activist Ralph Nader, whose
reputation aa a friend of con
sumera la believed lo havr made
the difference In the election, has
said there are fledgling auto
Insurance reform drives tn ns
many as 30 other stairs
But the wave of public srntt
ment that flushed Pmpusltkm 13
nationwide may not tie strong
enough lo do the same lor
I Proposition 103.
Proposition 13 proponents
enjoyed a big margin of support
among voters, while Proposition
103 won by roughly 200.000
votes — a rlo sr ra il In a
statewide deletion — and was
approved In only eight of
California a 58 ■ziutitles
And. while there were some
legal challenges filed against the

Companies unveil plethora
of new products, gadgets
□FA X MACHINE: A new
fa cs im ile m achine from
Brother International Corp
ran transmit and rrtelvr riot
umrnts In both red and black
and comes with a password
fra turr that prevents the
transmission of unwantrd fax
mall.
Both sender and receiver
must havr the FAX-I95H for
the red color lo appear on a
transmitted document If the
receiver does not have Ihe
machine, rommrnts meant to
appear tn rrd will show up as
a shade of gray that Is distin­
guished from llie rest of Ihe
document.
Users ran shut off the
second color option lo trails
mil or receive run vent kmul
faxes. Brother said
The electronics company
said Ihe machine was de­
signed for government agen­
cies and other businesses that
use fax machine* to transmit
edited drafts of documents tn
other offices
The machine comes with
several optkms. Including a
password rode check that ran
weed out junk faxes The
product also prints voire
messages. Brother said
(Brother International Corp.. 8
Corporate Plate. Ptsralaway.
NJ 08855 0159 $1,995)
CREADINO COMPUTER:
Computer reads mall and
tlooks for tlir blind
Th e K u r r w r ll Personal

Mrrk and Wolf rrplaced former program manager Kale
MrSwccny. who rrslgnrd In August to Join W TD S In Atlanta.

Reader from Ihe Kurrwell
subsidiary of Xerox Corp la
designed lo read documents
aloud to tJiose who are unable
to see or understand the
writ ten word
The reader consists of a
portable electronics unit and
either a hand held or tabletop
scanner. Ihe Xerox subsidiary
said The machine recognizes
printed Irttrrs on scanned
htwk* or letters, groupa them
Into words and reads them
aloud.
□ P O R TA B L E VACUUM i
The elghl-gallon capacity
VACaROO wet/dry vacuum
cleaner from Genie Co comes
with a detachable two-gallon
portable unit designed for
quirk cleanup* In nut-of-way
locations like rar Interior* or
stalrwrlla
Genie said the portable (tart
of Ihe vacuum can be re­
m o ve d fro m the la rg e r
marhlne quickly. The unit
has a shoulder strap and. like
Its parent, can pick up wet
spills. Including eggnog or
melted snow, and heavy ob­
jects like glass
The vacuums work from
ihe same l . l horsepower
motor, the company said.
Both the large machine and
Ihe portable unit feature
rustproof bodies and an
automatic shutoff valve de­
signed to prevent the canister
from overflowing.
Genie said the portable unll
Is the most powerful vacuum
of lit kind.

stifutlorullly of the proposition
The Industry and Insurance
critic* now are arguing ovrr
such basic Isaura as an In­
dustry's right lo aurvtvr and
makr a profit, what constitutes
peter gouging of consumers who
by law must carry auto tnsur
ance. and what role should
government play tn settling the
dispute
"Th e problem with Propnal
lion 103 Is dial it la probably
u n c o n s titu tio n a l and does
nothing at all to control the costs
factors that are causing the
higher premiums." said Gerald
lla lm a . Insurance in d u s try
a n a ly s t at S l d l r r A rm let
Securities
H r cited ear slating legs’ an.i
medical coats and growing Iraud
In some arras as the main
culprits behind high insurant r
rates.
While Halms brlievr* die In­
surance Industry * track record
and financially bloatrd appear­
ance has done nothing to pre­
vent an understandable public
retaliation, he contended the
backlash manifested in Pmpnstlinn 103 - if successful - will
he harmful to the Industry and.
ultimately, lo consumers
"This is an attack on a bust
ness that only wants a fair

return on Its Investments W*
can't aurvtvr If we lose 20
percent off the lop of our
earning*, especially If w r re
saddled with the Inability to p.i«i
our increasing rusts on." «.iid
Stanley R /ax. president of
Zenith National Insurance qf
Woodland If Ilia, a company
p a rtic ip a tin g In the Stat^
Suprrrne Court challenge
Zax said recent U S insurants
Industry profitability — 9 11J
billion in oprratlng Income l.i*
year — t* merely a cyclic*!
rebound after srvrral yrars qf
losses
"The relatively good result^
for die past two years followed
several years In which Insurers
had very poor rrturns." said tht
Insurance Service* Oftkr InC
trade group In Its 1987 review eg
the industry
"Yrars w ith good returns co n ­
tribute to surplus grow th «
grow th needed lo protrrt again*)
yra rs with poor results." the ISO
rrp o rt said in Its s u m m a ry ,
"Also, the surplus growth help*
to meet tne rrsses m the dem and
for Insurance "
Hut Ihe industry I* using the
surplus to fuel Investments and
pay Its r x rru t lv rs m illions of
dollars In salaries

Oil ministers report progress
VIENNA — Oil minister* Irom
eight OPEC nations met Satur­
day to try and smooth the way
for a crucial session of their
III'disciplined cartel that will
seek to bolster sliding oil price*
and decide whether the organl
ration has a future
,
OPEC Secretary-General Dr
Subrolo of Indonesia said "some
progress" was made during less
than an hour of talks but gave no
other details
Oil Industry sources said "big
brother" Saudi Arabia was put­
ting pressure on the other na
lions present tn step Into line
and cut back on cheating on
their quotas lo try and stop the
price slide
On thr U S gulf coast spot
market, where nil Is sold lo the
highest bidder. Ihe price of

tirnrhmark West Texas Inter
mediate crude drnpprd 25 cents
in $13 30 a barrel Friday West
Texas Intermediate lost 85 cents
a barrel on thr spot market over
thr wrrk.
Analysts blamed gloom o vrr
the lull meeting of the Organl/a
lion of Petroleum Exporting
Cininlrlrs starting In Vienna
Monday lor the tumbling price*
They predict they could full
tielow $10 a tiarrrl If Ihe cartel
c a n n o I a g r e e to s t o p
overproducing and persuade
maverick Iraq lo cuttir hark into
the quota agreement
The official target price OPEC
has set is what has proved to hr
an unenforrable $18 a barrel
Opec's oil trial current produc­
tion celling Is 17.4 mtllkm Imrrrls per day Worldwide demand
for oil Is an estimated 19 million
barrel* per day.

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In 1982. Woll Joined W O FL as an Operations A Technical
Engineer. He wui appointed Director of Advertising A Promotion
In April of 1984. Over the past four years Wolf won over 50
ADDY Awards for Advertising Excellence from area dverllstng
federations and a District C H A R LIE Award for media self
promotion. In 1988. he was a national finalist for the Broadcast
Promotion A Marketing Executives. (BPME), Gold Medallion.
As Prngnim/Prnmoilon Manager. Wolf continues lo oversee the
station's advertising and promotional efforts In addition to the
day today responsibilities of programming.

landmark lax Initiative, they
were quickly dismissed by Ihe
courts, allowing lax rwfoim lo
spread outside the »U**e.
P ro p o s itio n 103 faces a
markedly sutler challenge: .he
well-financed Insurance In ­
dustry. which spent from 160
million to 570 million In a failed
attempt to defeat Ihe measure, la
only starling IU nationwide bat­
tle.
Even before Ihe Nov. 8 elec­
tion. Insurance company execu­
tives and their lawyers had
hundreds of fiagrs of legal briefs
rrady for Ihe CallfomU Suprrm r
Court, charging Ihe Initiative Is
an u n c o n s t i t u t io n a l a nd
' arbitrary attark on the In­
’ duatry'a basic right to do busi­
ness a* n a m m
"We’re as angry aa Ihe elec­
torate that voted for II." said
John Nangle. a lawyer for Ihe
National Association of In ­
dependent Insurer* In Chicago,
w h ic h has Join e d se ve ra l
California Insurance companies
In &lt;hallcnglng (Proposition 103
"It Is safe to say the whole
Industry is turned right around
on Its head But I can say we will
be fighting this kind of Illadvised reform where ever we
have to."
Insurance executives aay
claims of Industry ex cease* are
overblown and point lo poor
Wall Street evaluations of the
industry — compared with other
corporations — as proof they are
not making tremendous proflla
They say most companies can't
slay in business under Propoollion 103
By 1991. the industry's safe­
guard reserves will be gone and
a true m a la of Inaurance
availability wtl! ensue. Nangle
said
The Industry failed to make
that clear enough In California,
but when Ihe true result of
Proposition 103 type reforms la
seen, the rate revolt will fizzle.
Nangle said
Now. two weeks after Ihe Nov.
8 election, the state's Inaurance
i rtsls has been handed over lo
tlie stale Suprrm r Court where
justices arr deliberating the con

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|PR O A N IM A TIO N S
Holiday dinner-dance se*
OHI.ANDO — Thr Heathrow Women's Club
will Ix- presenting Ms Holiday Duuirr/Duncr at
ihr Omni lntrrnatlnn.il Hotel on Wednesday.
Drr. 7 Cocktail* and hunt d ’n r u n n will lxwrvrd from fl 30-7 .10 p m w ith dinner follow
UiK Dancing and rnlrrtalnmrnl will tir provided
by the "Sound Sorlrly Show ha n d."
Gur*t* and friend* of llw club are Inviird lo
allrnd Tickets arr |3fl per prraon for further
information, n m iin Arlrnr Wuldu-r ai 3 3 3
245f» »r any othrr rlub mrmlirr
Thr Women'* Club ban also scheduled li» 2nd
Annual Candlelight Holiday llo m r Tour for
Sunday. D r r 11. A nuinbrr of drroralrd home*
will be open to llralhruw residents and Ibrlr
Kurvt* between tl-M p m Santa will lx- visiting
ea&gt; h home via a decked out golf c art

DAR speaker gives thanks
SANFOHI) — The Sallle Harrison ('hapirr.
National Society ol the Daughter* of the
Amertran Revolution, held II* Nov 11 meeting
al the Am ertran la-Rlou IN»*t. Sanford, wnb
Wbiiry Eckstein. county com m I**loner and
tear her. a* guest &lt;|iraker
Fck»trln &lt;onimrnded the DAM for it* promo
tlon of education. (Mirtoiu endeavor*. bi«iotii
prrwrvallon.
O n re Park*. regent, presided at the bualttma
*e**ion Following the opening religion* and
(Mlrtotlc ritual. Doribea Marvel read the |&gt;rr*i
dent General a Thanksgiving message
France* Lyon and Grace Marie Stlner Iphrr
wrrr hostesses lor Ihr rliaptrr * 70th hirthJav
parry.

I V IG IL
MAOD to light candles
The M A D I) ( b.ipier* of Orange O sctm ..
Seminole and laikr counties will hint ihr 3rd
Annual Candlrlighi Vigil in honor and memory
of the innorrnl vxiim* of drunk and drugged
driver*
Candle* wtll lie provided lo all who come on
Monday. Dec 5. al H pm In thr Winter Park
ClvlrCenter. 1050 Wr*i Moi*r lUvd
Anyone wishing to have a loved one * name
irad during the icirinonj.pjrasr call 32.1 707.1

C O N TR IB U TIO N S
Seniors needs new spapers
C A S S K I.IIK K H V — Tlie hoard ol Sem ot* tor a

heller Com m unity. In&lt; met recently to discus*
tlir ongoing drive lor lund* needed in build an
addition in ih r ptr*rnl i asarltierry Senior
Center
The iirw*|M|H t drivr I* lootlm iliig lo tiring m
about 9100 ear'll wrrk Only new *|M|ier* r an I*
ccrplrd lor llil* rcvyt ling project
For more Information, rail Valerie liar hr r
Simpson.031 *355l.esi Jul

B y BRIAN N IO B IR Q
Harald People editor
I verm* the way ol ihr world All
gr*Ml thing* mu el romr lo an end
Into Adam and Eve’s Paradise r ante
ibe Serpent lo drsinty them and their
home Inin Ibe American borne— (Mr.idoxi* ally Ihr ultimate *ymbol ol a child *
*.inr itiary — *lmk* an Invisible force out lo *brrrl
their heart* and hiturr*
Physical and sexual abusr of rhlldrrn have
long enjoyed a spotlight of public and media
attention Hut a lorm ol abusr sometime* dubbed
emotional abuse" may be more damaging and
the most common lypr of abuse in homes
Like radon ga* r mol tonal ahu«r i* impercep­
tible but Ju»i a* hazardous It leave* no outer
wound* or evidence only Intangibles llkr ihr
memory, emotions, sell esteem, arr hideously
scarred
Culling word* and lark ol alTrrtlnnalr touch
arr ibe primary mode* of emotionally abusr. and
are equally devastating "II you bad lo choose
between ibe two. lav down and go m sleep," aaki
II Stevens Pelrsol. clinical ron*ulianl lo
C a r e U n11 o I O r l a n d o and lo u n d
rr-president of Orlando's Well
Spring ln*iliulr w bnb wrk* lo
help client* toward |&gt;*v&lt; bological
and spiritual well Iwmg
Prirsol goes on lo list oilier
carrier* of thr abuse tone of
voice, faiial expressions prror
cupatlon* (work m arriage),
non a lte n llvr rotmnutd* atiun
(not rrallv llstenlngi frusirallon
Inlolrranre (impatience) The
lortimun deiKHiilnaior in rm o M m o l
tion.d .dio*r lai tor* I* Ibey degrade a child's
sense of *r|| worth and deny him hi* nerd* lor
love, ai rrplancr and atlrnllon
A i hild may U rmotioriallv abused m the
srtuMil or social activities but Ihr most (rrqortll
perpetrator are dwnr who love him most— hi*
parent* Prirsol said The reason lor such
tietiavior olirri has II* rool* In how the parent*'
theinselvr* were raised be said
Emotional ab«i*r In one • &lt;hlldhont oflm
only malms him a* an adult **x ully, Inlrllrrtually and emotionally. II often dx lair* lx&gt;w be will
inirraci wnb bis own rhlldrrn
"W r have picked Op the feelings and anion* nf
ovir parrots and g**w with them hr,au«r we
have no Other r*prrten« r ." IVlrsol *ald So.
tittle** Hie eyrie of emotional ahu*r t* broken It
i all tir rr|iealrd b*r grnrralloo*
(M inin g abuse In general i* as
rlu slv r a* legislating moral*
Some would applv 'h r dr Hull Kill
ol
anything negative that a
(towerfill |a*t*oo dor* to a v tilneralje |ir(*on said Ih Martin
l.arorltr. medical dlrrclor at
W r * t L a k e H o * p i t a l in
Long wood, with *|&gt;e. tally m
i hild and adnlrsrrnl |**y&lt; tiology Lajortti
i swan *t»"— was»w
See Abuse. Page SC
Words can shlpw rtck stlf-ss tssm , chancts for hsalthy adult ralationships.

I

Rotaract C lub like a fraternity tamed for philanthropy
Bv BRIAN M
N BD
ID S
IS Q
By
BSRO

IlirnuM
illlJ
. Ll.I.I
.ll.*tu-ei
rl
I.,trying
..... a..lo provide .L
for matim
ton
on111
a tr.n
king
the mosl. .ida
Hill that * loo typical ol a v rn tu ro u * ra lly p o ssib le ,"
*crvl« r « Inti
Galloway explained
SAN FOH I) — Service and
Ib e chairman ol the rally
Only liner week* Itelnrr tlir
*»" ml activities go band In band prnje* t. who laid mil Ihr cuiir*r. lake lin idem. Ihe same Kol.u.n l
with member* ol the Hoiaract llio iig b l about h a v in g Ibe mrmlirr got hi* Inn k slut k m a
Club of Sanlord. hut In a wav not vehicle* cm** an apparently
rid in Ihe road III* truck flipped
quite Ihr same a* oilier service s h a llo w lake, s a id C o lin
and wa* totalled Galloway said
organl/allon*
Galloway club president The
And Iluil * only a sample ol the
lake, lor n is i.o n e the i Inti * 1 iMtlrtliail plr|taird to i lit** Ihe wlid and &lt; i .i / v Inn bad In
O HHit.nl Hally o n ( h i |5 Ihe
Like, only lo find that ap|x-.tr- Hoiarad. a *4111 ol |unloi Hoi.iry
charily rv rn i a&lt;ui*i*lrd ol m at■ a n t e * a i r d e c e iv in g
III* club
rilin g spretl lim it* on Ih r ciiurv
■
1 -week old pickup flllerl wnh
Hotaruct doesn't lake after a
Ih io u g li the ( h u l a .lira amt
water
collrgi Iralrrnlly m Hie *cnsr ol
finding m arkers lo nil m m
Ibe lad I* dial w r were •haio* and Immaturity. Galloway
Herald People editor

Colin Galloway (lalll. president of Rotaract Club of
Sanford, and Sfan Bahnsen. formerly with the
Oakland As and a Top 10 In Yankee history,
watch someono up lo baf during Major League
Challenge, a Rotaract sponeorod afternoon of

- *v
N»i*W**•'•S| Saa*H»W»n
charily softball games Ocl. I. Because of the
expense and effort lo pull Ihe event off, Galloway
feels tho "major challenge" was more his than
any player's

. ■ ■. . ..a ..

.

*a»id Hul
I think wr re very- needle** to *ay. was one ol
close lo each o th er, llk r .i Galloway's more rmltarrassing club wr have not turned awav
a woman nor have wr soli* nrd
fraternity." he said. ilenvmg any moments
women." lie said \tn*i &lt;,i q,,
I llqillslmrs*
Itol there .ire warmer niriiio
mem In * talk revolves around
A continual source ol thrill* i* rlr* of dir chili s He-m A-Sant.i
guy llilngs." like *|hiu * and
ih r club's H rnl-A Saida pniject
project Pelrmon *.ud Santa and women, lie said
Th is will lir Hie I5dr year dial III* elf-helpers List year visited a
The H olarari Ifivrr party,
club mrmlirr* have dressed a* |x*»r family The lime had been
billed a* a 'w o r ld famous"
Santa and v ltlle d Christmas purchased by a raring family
rvrni. is a weekend llslilug bash
IMirllr* al ermipanles. home*, down Ibe *lrrrt
on .• Hot,irian * pi&lt;&gt;|xii\ ||i,
mall* lor "dirt-cheap" prices.
ll wa* liter lo see sninronr a n n u a l g r l a w u y i* like a
Galloway said These Clauses do
bachelor party to tlir great
everything but go down rhlm
outdixirs (hall ol the inrinbers
neys.
are nuiidedl. Peterson said
Generally new club m rm lirrs
"I dunk dial * w in wr work so
are drallrd Into playing Santa,
well togellu-r. we sites* six l.d
which make* sense- In ihr light
a etlviilrs as w*-ll as fund
of the abuse Ibe iui|Mi*ier* rr
raisers." Galloway *.ud Thai s
reive.
why a *loti ol 2 &lt;) iiirmlxis ran
Some kid* pum b Santa In thr
p u ll nil ■licit m a jor lund
belly or "see n dial Ix-.tid really caring ahmii someone el**ra'sers ”
Prlerson *.nd
w ill come o lf.” said David
Our major lund r.uv r lor die
The
benelldary
ol
die
MrI'rirrso n . vice president "Of
ni-A-Sanla project, the Missing dub will lx- ll* third annual
*our**-. Mom i* standing In dir
C h ild re n 's Center in W inter Oyster Koasl. to lx- celebrated in
back ami saying. ‘O b. hnw
S p rin g s . Ia*l year received late February Th e |xipular fami­
ciile !'"
ly ' Vein should draw 300500
During a standard visit ui • 1 . 5 0 0 . t *i M'liediile Santa vis
pcoplr
and r.il*&lt; S.l.fMM) 95 (MM)
lls.
I
all
Ihe
i
ruler
at
(J05
IIKI.P
day * .ire t enter* die kid* silting
lor s* lioLirsliijt lund In dir n.iui*
Visit*
will
lxconiluclrd
!)»•
*
Ott die Sallht*’ lap* oflrn decide
ol I out Wlugli.un
I 22
lo lose their bladder roiitrol.
Whlgli.irn. a Sanford attorney
Kul.IIV mcmlx-r* select lllelll
Galloway *aild
who |ias*rd away m Oiiolxr.
Ix-r*
by
Invliuliiiii
only.
Thai
Peterson said be blusbed with
process applies lo it* H ltlr was a (liarier iiieudx-r ol ihe
embarrassment when a *hild on
hanford Hoi.ir.u l ch.qiier whuli
a Koiarartrr's lap once lurried lo hrodu-r organl/allon ol Holaracl
was chartered in 1071. Gallowav
as
well,
hill
Ifotarai
I
Is
uni
a*
III* molbrr and asked. "Mom.
s.nd The sehnlarship liiuil will
rill*-. Galloway vilil
why «loe* Saida have lieer on hi*
Anyone IM 2M years old who Ix-nefli Sinford .irra high school
lirealli?"
senior*
has a drsirr to **-rve the com
P eterson r e m r m l i r r i one
For a lived price al die Oyslrr
m
u
n
lty
l*
wrleome
in
join
s.m ia visit to a rondo crammed
Hoasi. hungry (Mirons wiil lxHnlaraei. Annual «liie* are $25
full of |ieoplr and Ibrlr kid*
lor w ill* h club mrmlirrs gri a able In have .in all-yoiicaii i-.il
Saul.i liad (rouble Ix-ing jolly
Holaracl hai. shirt and oilier oysn-r parly. Hoi dog* will |N
w lien hecoiildn'l budge
s* rv«-d lor Ibe non oyster t\|x *
unifying |Kiraphernalia
When Galloway was io*i m•a*i yru r. 15 bu-ihrls -of
T h r fkinfoul •lull I* tin m i!)
dueled Inlo Holaracl. lie jilayrd
Holaracl Club In Central Florida, oyster — steamed, grilled and
Salni Nick al die Clirlsimas b u t It* m e m b e r s r r » l d e raw— were devoured lint m col­
party ol Hie Sanlord Itallci Guild,
dirougboui Crniral Florida. The lege. Galloway ate It) do/rn raw
hr said In the presence of alxnii more Ilian 4..KM) Kolarocl Club* oysters at one sitting, be said "I
100 H id e g irls. G a llo w a y 's urr spread worldwide, wlili more bail an exam die next day. I
cherry-red panls came undone Ilian IK).(MM) member* In 74 don't dung I could siomacb ili.u
and fell («» 111* ankles, leaving roiinlrtrs.
imicli Kxlay."
him hare-legged in his hoxrr
Aldiougb Galloway referred lo
H olaracl fund-raiser*
underwear. T h a i experience. Ibe Miniord club as a men's

See Rotaract. Page 3C

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�M — Sanford Herald, Sanlord, FkwkU — Sunday. November 30, IMS

luncheon in good taste

Boyer-Krieg
SANFORD Mr. and Mrs.
Harry M. Boyer of Sanford an­
nounce (he engagement of their
daughter. Sondra E. Boyer of
S a nford, to T o d d K rleg of
Longvood. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Krtrgof Longwood.
Bom In Orlando, the brideelect graduated from Seminole
High School tn Sanford In 1063.
She la a teller at Seminole
County Teachers Federal Credit
Union In Longwood and works

pari time as a full-time al Vogue
In Sanford.
Her ffance. bom tn Vermilion.
Ohio. Is a 1004 graduate of Lake
Mary High School. He attends
Seminole Community College tn
Sanford and Is 4 field service
engineer for ISC Systems Corp
In Casselberry.
The wedding Is set for Satur­
day. April 29. 1989. al Sanlando
United Methodist Church In
Longwood.

The day was Just perfect for a
garden luncheon— blue skies,
gentle breexes. a classy at­
mosphere and 136 guests In Ihe
mood for fun and (eativllv at the
Country Club at Heathrow.
The occaaton was a benefit
luneheon sta ge d by Ixota
Garden Club of Sanford, with
proceeds earmarked for the con­
tinued beautification of Sanford.
Judy Wlmblsh. club president,
give Ihe address of welcome and
assisted throughout the pro­
gram. Guest speaker was Tom
M acCubbln. O range County
urban horticulturist, who spoke
u j "Naturally Nice Plant;."
Going, going, gone. Following
the luncheon, vivacious NancyRape served as Ihe capablr
auctioneer. She auctioned off
several perfectly lovely baskets.
Including goodies prepared byclubwomen. and other Items.
M a rth a C r o a s le r . a u c tio n
chairman, added her artistic flair
In creating the unusual baskets
a Tailgate Picnic. Birakfasi tn
Bed. Tea For Tw o. and Bon
Voyage. Also on Ihe auellon
block was a "Deck Ihr Halls"
package. In which Ihr highest
bidder gets a room in her hotnr
decorated for the holiday season
The top dollar was brought for a
unique, primitive wood nativity
scene crested by John Wlmblsh
Each of the 17 tables was
centered with a beautiful floral
arrangement, created by club
members Nancy Tcrwllleger and
Gall Caleutt. and local florists
Louise Dotson conducted a
drawing for each anangemeni.
Needless lo say. there wrrr a lot
of happy and excited winners.
The menu, featuring superb
cuisine, was under the dlrretlon
of Mtm l O re e n r and Sally

LAKE M A R Y - Gary and
Linda Farris of Lake Mary an­
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Am anda M ich e lle , born em
Monday. Nov. 7. In Longwood
Maternal grandparents arr
William and Juanita Hopkins ol
Orlando
Paternal grandparents are
Omega and Sherry Farris of
Orlando.
•••
O V IE D O T h o m a s and
Patricia Chapm an of Oviedo
announce the birth of a daugh
Leigh, twin st 3-114
Oct. 16. In
weighed In at 0
nces. and measured
10 Inches In length.
•••
OSTEEN - Michael W. and
TUta IHarris I Brooke of Osteen
announce the birlh of a son.
Jusltn Wayne, born on Wed­
nesday. Nov. 16, in Sanford.
The boy weighed In at 8
pounds. 7 ounce*, and measurrd
20Vy tin hr* In Irngth
Patrrnal grandparrni* arr T rd
and Shlrlry Hutching* ofOstrrn
M.iirrn.il grandmother t* Martr
Harris of Sanford.

the Hills of Lake Mary. The Granddaughter outstanding
Leslie Renee Lewis, daughlrr
couple finaled a murder party.
"T h e Big Kill.” when guests of Paula and Ron Lewis of
SANFORD
participated In thr combination S a te llite B ea ch , has been
game party and stage play.
selected as a new member ol
Th e entire format for the Outstanding High School Stu­
"m urder" case came from a dents of America. Renee was
computer program, complete chosen for her outstanding neD O R IS
w ith Invitations and all Ihe compUshmrnls In school activi­
D IE T R IC H
information necessary for u ties. She is the granddaughter of
fun-filled evening.
Jonnlr and Rn hard Elam uf
W ho dunnlt? Ross swears Sanford.
Kosemond Kathy Howard pre­ Ihm iest Injun'l that no one knew,
pared the colorful programs, and not even hr and Diane, until the Doctor among world poors
Dr. Alice Kimber attended Ihr
Shirley Schllkr wu* In charge of final computer printout. Not
publicity. H rsrrvntlnns were e ven Ihe murderer knew, who 41st World University Interna
1tonal Confrrrnce held at Ihr
taken by Judy Malone. Linda turned out tn be Barry- llllllman.
Other guest* and m uM rr sus­ Hotrl Q u » r n Mary In Long
Sc-ha* tier. Darla VulUrlo air*
pect* included E m ily and Beach. CrJil. Rrnownrd speaker*
Amelia Royster.
Charles Bridges. Caroline and from around the world tested
J i m G r r g r l y . a n d M a r y thtlr oratory aptitudes und ac­
Folted plana turn lo aurpriaa
cording to Alice. "All speakr-rs
T h r limousine that was in Burkhan.
Ross said, " ll was a fun were very Informative."
have transported Dora L r r
Alice says the next World
Russell and her family lo a r v r n l n g — a real nice social
University Conference will lxswanky Winter Park restaurant evening "
held In Indonesia In 1989 und in
for a small binhday- dinner broke SISTER helping shsltsr
down (and that was not pari of
C u th e rin c G rim m , re p re ­ the meantime, she plans to
thr plan) brfnrr thr crowd left sent log SC III. a Seminole attend the next conference of the
Dora Lee's Geneva residence.
County shelter lor abused ami lnirmatiun.il Platform Assoc la
T h r prupoard plan was lor Ihr neglected children, was Ihr lion In Washington. D C . In Ihr
Bmo tn slop and pick up Dora guest speaker al Ihe November spring
•Lee's cousins. Kathy ami launar Hireling of SISTEH. Inc The
Downer, at their Sanford home
speaker (old Ihr clubwomen Concarl group tuning up
Shirley Mills has returned
Hut the crowd arrived at the about Ihr functions and needs of
Irnin Ohio where she visited a
Downer home tn auto* and as Ihe facility.
Dora L rr entered the spacious
In lieu of thr organization'* daughter, and Omaha. Neb
home, a party In her honor waa tra d itio n a l C h ris tm a s gift where she visited a son.
underway Imagine her surprise' rxcliangr. mrmtirr* are askrd tn
Shirley, president of Seminole
Guests helped Ihrm srlvrs to a bring a gift for a tiny or girl to the Com m unity Concert A w m la
delicious and bountiful buffrj D e re m b rr meeting for th r bon. reminds mrmtirr* of SCCA
solely prepared by the boslrs* children al the shrltrr SISTER that the first roncert. Stan
La lrr In Ihr rvrn ln g. a large also donated pajamas to thr Bumgarner, will tie held Dr
cember 1. at 8 p m . In the
birthday take was cut ll wu* shelter
truly an rvrnlng lo rat. drink
According to Bartiar.i Moore. auditorium of laikr Mary High
and be merry In Ihr plush SISTEH and Ihr Greater Sanford School
atmosphere of ih r lovrly home
Admission to all toncerts i*
Chamber of Commerce will host
Invited tn Join thr host, host­ i Meet thr Candidates Forum at through membership In SCCA
For informal loo. call Dr Alev
ess and honored w rrr Sonny' 7 p in Monday, at thr rhambrr
Fulford. Bo and D rb blr Bowman. Candidates running for the rtly under K Du kIson at Srmtnolr
BUI and Unda Shrordrr. T J
e feet too will lie on hand to C om m unity C o llrg r at 323
1450
and Drbblr Russell. Grotge and answrr questions
Pat Brers. Billy and Belly Jack,
President Pat Fostrr presided
and Joe and Kitty Corley
over the Hireling and the group
Others were: Wayne and Linda voted to make a donation lo the Chapter has a flashback
Beta Sigma Phis Preceptor
Keeling. Hen and Nancy Butler. Sanford Christmas decorating
Delta
Delta Chapter and Ptr
Miriam W right. G ro rg r and com m lllrr
rrptor Beta Lambda Chapter
Valerie Wrlrl. T im and Lur rrlla
met recently at thr home ol Hmh
Murray Don and Marie Nrrre of ladles honored In pasture
Blake anil Joyce Sawyer* Gaines Highlight of the meeting
Kissnnmrr. Barry llitlman and
liiisird a puriv Thursday night tn was ItartMiu Gorman serving a*
Mary' Burkhart, and Joey Ruwr the pasture at Ihrtr home in
mistress of ceremonies lor a
and Julia Glblis
Indian Mound Village I lie or- "This I* Your Life" program
Also Dusty Downer and Paul
caslon was Guiles Night, with honoring the Delta Delius u
DrVrldrr. David Petty and Julta
thr ladle* tiring honored by the spinoll of the original Beta
Cos. Marjorie Everman of Ken
Unttrd Methodist Men of the Lambdas From all rrport*
lucky. Jack and Barbara Petty ol
First United Methodist Churrh
Barbara dug Into the archive*
Jacksonville. Je ff Casatl of
I he Saw-yen served chill Irorn and came up with a lot ol
Connecticut, and Gloria Gentry
t-M p m . and Irorn all report*, a informative history of th«of Winter Park
good time was trail by all. who chaptrr* doings
Fashion noir T b r loviuiion brought lheir own lawn chairs
Belly Jack In-sled a llallowreft
i-atlrd lor dress up autre, and lot tbr everting nt rrlavallon and |*«rly lor lire Delta Deltas al tier
t h r guests obliged Miriam fellowship
home Carol Ann and Elmer
W rig h t s h o w rd u p . repre­
Smith won the best costume
prize
sentative of a lashton plalr from Mayor among culinary stare
the ‘50*. wearing a gorgeous
Mavor Beltye Smith and her
Incidentally. Belly and hrr
husband Bill spent a delightful
b l a c k c o c k t a i l suit c o m ­ husband. Dr Robert .) Smith
plimented with a saucy, frillv have been selectrd as two ol 15 business Irlp recently al Lakr
Celebrity t hrfs" participating Tahoe
black cocktail lial George Wrlrl
was nattily attired in a sparkling in tlie Annual March of Dune*
while dinner |ackn accented Gourmet Gala scheduled Feb 4 Coffoa lo honor Mre. Ruaaall
The community Is invited in
with a crimson cummerbund al Ihe Prahndy Hotel In Orlando
and tiandkrrchief C U » was ihr
Tile committee asked the an open-house coffee honoring
mavor to submit three reeljies Doralee Russell from 10 a m lo
word.
for thr fund-reiser, which u*t noon on Friday. Dec 8, al Ihe
year garnered 4174.000 for Sanford Woman's Club
Press "M" for m u rd sr
Newlywed* Diane iNrwuiau) |H-illairte unit* III local hospital*
(Oorts Disifieh, retired Harald
and Ko*» W otilrnav recently We'll let you know later the People aditor. Is a correspondent
threw an unusual dinner par tv recipe Ihr Smiths will prr|»urr covering Ihe Sanford area
Phone: 322 4525 )
in their beautiful new home in lor Ihr rnoknlt

Forget the diet; have 2 of everything
This ts nor a think thin story. Finally,
aftrr a summer of starvation to keep milage
cheese thighs from bulging out of your
high-cut swimsuit. It's time to chow down
again.

Lt. and Mrs. Jo e l Taylor

Jones, Taylor take
matrimonial vows
W INTER PARK - Paige Blair
Junes and l.l Joel Courtney
Taylor w-err married In a noon
ceremony on Saturday, July 16.
al Calvary Assembly of God
Churrh In Winter Park, with thr
Rev. Wayne Jnrdahl olllciatlng
I h r bride ts the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Jones of
Sanford.
The bridegroom Is the son of
Jessre C layton Ta y lo r and
Frances Saul* Chapman. ImiiIi ol
Lakrland.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for her
vows a full-length gown of
French satin and shrfulrra lace,
band-beaded with Iridescent
sequin* and jiearls The bodice
featured a Sabrina neckline.
Renaissance sleeves and a bas­
que waist accented with a bow In
back In a cathedral train, she
wore a princess hat with a
picture brim, accented by a
cluster bow- In thr back and an
Illusion veil. She carried a
c a s c a d e of s o n l u r o s e s ,
strphanotls and tiaby's hrralti
with Ivy and mlng fern.
Kendal Jones o( Sanford. Ihr
bride's sister, served us maid of
honor while Mrs. Nik! Aubry of
DcLuud was matron or honor
Urldrstnuids were Heather
Cook. Ann Wall of Atlanta. Alysa
Meyer of Winter Park, t.lsa Ellis

Unless your doctor warns you otherwise.
I«r r ir r w lv r with I hr rrst of Americ a on Ihta
nnr ciav dedicated tn Ihr reward* ol a
plentiful harvest Wear a hiousy drnw».
wide-walsted trousers, leave the lielis al
home, and don't even think about trying to
shimmy Into llrivse tight lean* to tinpresa
your family.

of Altamonte Springs, and Mary
Sages of Jupiter.
The bride's attendants wore
full-length peaeh taffeta gowns
with long sleeves, sweetheart
necklines and keyhole harks
with matrhlng bows. They car­
ried brass lanterns adorned with
miniature sonla roses and white
sturbursts
Clay Taylor of Lakrland. tinbridegroom's brother, served as
best man.
Ushers w rrr Pat Conners arid
A lle n H ull Ifield, w hile
groomsmen were Cllll Taylor,
brother of thr bridegroom; Rick
Darlington: Scot Wilder: Dan
Lovallo: Ralph Arruzzo; and
David Wilson
F l o w e r g i r I w as T a y l o r
Brannon of Birmingham. Ala.,
and ring heurrr was Matthew
Suulsnf Lakrland.
A reception followed the cere­
mony at Harley Hotel In Or­
lando.
The nrwlywrds then took u
wedding trip to Chalet Suzanne
tn laikr Wales and to Captlvu
Island. They have settled In
Fayetteville. N.C.
The bridegroom Is lieutenant
In thr Unltrd States A rm y,
stalionrd at Fort Bragg. T h r
bride Is a teacher In Cumlx-rland
C o u n t y S c h o o ls in N o r t h
Carolina.

Thanksgiving Is upon us. the Itrst Irgiti
male fxid orgy of winter Give yourself a
break Irorn evelte-obacaalon. from aerobics,
from crudites

Herr's to gorging on a more typli al
Thanksgiving repast f our pieces of roasted
turkey, one rup of bread *tufllii|{. one
quarter rup chic ken gravy. three-quarters ol
a ( tip of mashed potatoes, half-cup crunlrrr
ry saurr. one pine pumpkin pie. one
helping candled sweet potatoes, three
quarters rup of eggnog with I ounce rum.
one dinner roll, one pal of butter, and one
tablespoon i ream for vmir roller.

The justifications for binging throughout
ihr holiday season arr many A ltrr all. A udi
Bessie slaves over ibal fudge rsfieclally for
you And the weather is so cold you nerd
the extra cushion to survive. From the hot
artlchnkr dip to thr Irndrrtoln to the chips
and rhampugnr. nothing calls for massive
food Intakr like thr holidays

You will then have taken In 2.022 calories.
63 gram* of prolrln. HO grams of fat 132 of
Ibrm saturated). 2.620 mllll|{raius of sodi
um. and 421 milligram* of cholesterol,
according to the Center for Science In Ihr
Public Interest Should you reach Ihe
3.500 calorie mark, you will have rutrti the
equivalent of one pound uf lut

But Thanksgiving gets first prize on thr
plg-oul scale This Is not Just one huge
dinner. You gel to turn the caloric leftovers
Into several intm-meals for the following
week Who hasn't Item caught in thr
refrigerator, grubbing a cold hunk of dark
meal or Inhaling marshmallow-topped
sweet potatoes the morning idler?
Go on. dig Into another d u m p of stuffing
All those seasoned breudcrumtis are good
for you, for one day at least. Cherry cobbler,
anyone?
Should you stnlrally hold back and limit
Thanksgiving dinner to BOO calories. It's
going to tie a lug drug, no fun. Im ic Unas
meal. You only get a piece ol fresh fruit. 4
ounces of turkey, a quarter-cup gravy,
half-cup stuffing, baked potato, skip the
butter, salad doused with herbs and vinegar
for dressing, steamed vcgetplr and a glass or
wiilte wine— one glass. No iqipeUzers.
Would the Pilgrims have settled for such a
wimpy feastV What about jieean pie heaped
with vanilla lee cream? Killer eggnog made
with real whipping cream and dark rum?
Creamed-com pudding? Potatoes with pool*
of gravy? Warm. Oaky biscuits with honey
butler'/ Mounds ol stuffing?

(S h o u ld you stoically
hold back and limit
Thanksgiving dinner to ,
800 calories, it's going
to be a big drag, no fun,
bare bones meal, y

What about ihr real stuff. Ihr dining
rim rut lion you’ve come to love, the one you
circatn ulmul as soon us the calendar Inins
Into November, liland veggies and *irlp|icd
turkey somehow don't cut II on Thanksgiv­
ing Give us crusty drumsticks and don't
huh! the butler

Kvrn the rx|x n* tell you It's OK to blow
your diet once tn a while "You shouldn't
feel defeated Just bec ause you slip once."
says llonnlr l.lrhmun. direc tor of nutrition
at the Center for Science In the Public
Interest. In Washington.
"Don’t gel discouraged. There la so much
pressure to overeat on hollduya like
Thanksgiving It takes almost a super
Hum an m m i nui is.. Io&lt; dor. I berate ycarer!f
If you slip a little. Forgive yourself.
"In fart, there are some aspects of thr
Thankgtvlng Day meal that are actually
more healful than what wr rut thr rest of
the year." adds l.lrhman. "Turkey Is a very”
tow fat food, and so are swrrt potatoes tf yoii
leave off thr marshmallows and brown
sugar. And pumpkin ptr. compared to other
pies. Is one of the belter onrs."
W r couldn't agree more, particularly
when there's u giant wedge left and you eat
it straight from the tin the next morning

�Sintord Herald. Sanford. fon d * — Sunday. November 20. 1968 — SC

Turkey Day fuels aid, appetites
T o everything there Is u
season. A time to rat turkey. A
tlm r to gather together A time
to tie thankful. And. hopefully,
wit h the following schools,
churches and othrr community
organizations providing food and
fellowship, there will be no time
to be alone without turkey this
Thanksgiving season:
• Utile Pilgrims and Indians
are busy at Longwood Elementa­
ry School planning and prepar­
ing an aulhenHc Thanksgiving
feast for Tuesday. The students
in kindergarten through second
grade will be churning butter,
mixing succotash (a mixture of
com and lima bran*|, baking
cranberry bread, rn k ln g cran
berry sauce and, of rouisr.
helping to steam turkeys
Each grade level will recreate
Its own Thanksgiving feast.
Deborah Wright, one of the
second-grade teachers, said.
"W e try to have food that the
Pilgrims and Indians actually ate
on the first Thanksgiving "
• Th ro - alvi Is a time lo give.
T h e si tide n l c o u n c i l a I
hougwood EIrmentary. under
the guidance of Jean Adams. Is
r o llr r iln g canned goods fur
needy families In the area Col­
lected food will lie distributed by
the school's social worker.
Gladys Wilson

U U B s n for a yva r
Ethel Franklin June smite* alter being crowned Iho 1968 queen
ol Sweet Harmony No 388 Order of Eastern Star June was
crowned by outgoing queen Willie Mae Byrd at the Oct 30
meeting The crowning coincided with the order t tilth
anniversary Order members also returned Nov 12 trom a
workshop In Ft Pierce Eadha Mellon It worthy matron with
Arthur M Scott at associate

• Also giving is Utkr Mary
llrownle Troop 304. which pul
together two Thank sgi vi ng
tkiskrls (or the South Seminole
Christian Sharing Center in
UingwcMMt The center will dis­
tribute the baskets lo needy
lattilllrs In the area
the troop used money Irnm
their tlurs lo buy the turkeys
Troop trailers Iteiiy lloyer Ann
O Neill. Joyce Beckwith and

Rotaract
Coat lawad from Page 1C
throughout Ihr year support
such o rg a n iza tio n s as the
Ronald McDonald Mouse at
Shands Children's M o sp ii.il

Saint Judes Children s Hospital
ihr Missing Children's Center
and the Crnital Florida /&lt;*&gt;
Hoi arail also assists Its parrot
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activities
Peterson said that In Sanford's
C h r i s t m a s p a r a d e , t he
Hot.icarters' Jeep pulled Santa
sled has won tust platr every
) ear thr club lia* lieen In parade
Because one must own or
manage a business to become a
Hoiary rlub member, the in(enaction tiriw m i Hoiaruns and
Hotaraclrrs Is a rewarding rxpeflenee Rotaract flues lielp you
professionally. Iteeause ol the
contac is you mak« with Rotary.” Galloway said
Why Iso I the i luti known as
lltr Junior Hoiary Club fit San
♦mil mthrr than H n firsn s'tuhof
SiififtHtr1 W e 'r e a d u ll ol action
so I think Hotarm t Club is very
apprtiprlale." Galloway s.od
I hr Kotarat I f'luti ol Smltird
meets for bustnrss ilie lust
Wednesday of e a c h m o n t h al
Western Sl z z t e r in Sanlotd
To brf tiltie a memtiri ot the
Kolaracl Club «»• Suntord. tall
Colin Galloway ai 305-1798 or
David IVlersfin al 574 8935

Lewlle Racket I helped the girls
decide which foods lo Include in
the baskets. T h e girls rlthrr
LA KB M ARY
b ro u g h t a food llcm from
LONGW OOD
Manta's cupboard or purchased
som ething— ualng their own
money— al a grocery store dur­
C Y N T H IA
ing a troop tour. 1 hlrty Brownies
from Lake Mary Elementary and
A U ST IN
Wilson Elementary' enjoyrd put­
ting together the Thanksgiving
baskets.
• There Is even a time to
celebrate! The pre-schoolers and place In ceramics ut thr Festival
S u n d a y school students at of the Masters at Disney World
Sanlando U n ite d Methodist In order to be considered for
Church will celebrate the Feast exhibiting at Ihr Frsllva! of the
of the Booth today through Masters, an artist has to have
Tuesday This feast took place in been a first-prize winner In
blbllcil I'mrs. when the Jewish another an show Out of 1.000
people lived li&gt; fiame like booths applicants, a Jury w-ln ted 200
for seven days ufler the harvest artists lo participate In the
and frasird The first Thanksgiv­ Festival of Ihr Masters
ing us well was a feast to thank
Howell has rrslded In Drl-aml
God for thr good harvest
for the (last five years and loves
Linda Alexander will trll the It Coming from a small town
rhlld rrn the story about the himself, he said D rl-m d suits
Feast of the Booth Then the him well Me likes the quirt ami
children will set eannrd goods al stability of Delaind
Morr than two years ago.
th e b o t t o m o f a lattice(ramework booth T h r food will Howell mel hts wile A p r y I at a
be glvrn to (he South Seminole * rail show in Mount Dora Apryl
Chrtslian Sharing Center lo dlx
Is a Moral designer ami was
tribute
looking for vases when she met
Steve They have been married
• Thanksgiving Is a time to for two years She heljis Sieve
give oul of nur abundance." work ihr dlflrrmi shows
•wild Ann Scull, sei rrtary at the
" I love Florida!" rxrlalinrd
F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h of Howell He chooses to live here
latngwfHMl T h r church will hold over any other slate. Ihough his
a dinner mi Thanksgiving |)av work Is displayed in galleries all
from 11 30 a m t u 2 p m
arross the country, H r Just
Mrmlirrs of thr churrh land returned from a visit to The
some non-mem tiers | air donat­ Amrrlcan Hand, a gallery In
ing Inort ami will hr cooking Ihr Washington. D C . , where hr
meal al the church
displays and srlls hts work
Five years ago. three couples
Howell's studio is loraird oil ol
In the church ( r It a nerd for U S Highway 17-92 on Georgia
|woplr without families to have a Street In DrUmd
p l a c e to g o
T h e I h r ee
c o u p l e s — B i l l a n d Marcia
Rams raise Bowl money
Oglesby. J o h n and Stanley
Oooopt! T h r Lake Mary High
Dionne, and Monty and Sandy School Marching Hams were
Wells— got together and planned selected as one of the three
thr Thanksgiving Day Dinner
hands horn the whole rountry to
T h is year, ih r Oglrsbys are participate lit Ihr Sugar liowl
again beading the dinner Any­ activities Last week's column
one is Invited to attend
ntlwtakrnly mem lotted the hand
If transportation Is needed, call
as one of three band* from
the. church office al 339-3817.
Seminole County going to New
There .Msn wit) be drivers to Orleans.
deliver dinner to shut-ins If
Speaking of their trip lo New
Interested In donating food,
Orlrans. thr Marching Hams
helping rook or serv ing, contact
held a 6 3-mtlr walk-a thon to
tlie church ofTlce
raise money for the trip More
than 82.000 was raised Satur­
day. Nov. 12. at the high school.
A craftsman of tha clay
Hand member Trey llowmar
A small town boy has an
brought In the most pledge*—
uptown talent that rarrtr* him
over 8300.
around the country Potter Steve
“ The kids hod fun They sang
Howell ol DrLand works with
■ongs. listened to radios or
while earthenware, which he
socialized.' said James Gibson,
|N«ints In dazzling hues
president of Lake Mary High
A week ago. Howell look first

v

School Bund Boosters. The
walk-u-thon was Ihr Hams' Iasi
fund-raiser before the Sugar
Bowl In January.
Good luck to all member* of
the Marching Hams We'll all be
watching you!

Spirits not all damp«n»d
"Th e rain didn't ruin us! Wr'JI
tie back next year!" were ihr
feelings of Cindy Hauck. to
c h a ir m a n of i h r W r k I v a
Woman's Club Fall Arts and
Crafts Festival. Saturday. Nov. 5.
thr day of thr fall festival,
siurird oul wonderfully. Bui
around II a m the rain came
down causing some ol thr vr;i
dors to pack up Many of Ihr
m illers returned .oler ihr iirsi
downpour, and members of ihr
community came out in ihr
afternoon
The (Inal total of money raised
by hr festival Is still tiring
alculalrd However, around
91.100 was raised Irom Ihr salr
of raffle tickets (or a quilt and
two pie-slat Kers The winner of
Ihr quill was Kathy Burns, a
member of Ihr Wrklva Women's
Club Even I hough ihr weather
was unfortunate, ih rrr are slid
the fortunatr receivers of the
proceeds Hacienda Girls Hanch
In Melbourne, the therapeutic
pool program in Altamonte
S p rin g s and Ih r S rm tn n lr
County Flrr Dr|&gt;urtmrnt. which
will receive a new piece ol
equipment lor the rescue squad

A sura cur* for raffia favar
Tile Churrh of Ihr Nativity In
Lake Mary held Ihrlr annual Fun
Frsi on Sunday. Nov t» Angelo
Haulier of Sanford will have even
more lull since he won Ihr grand
prize al the Foil Frst His mlllr
ticket was drawn as the winning
iickrt ftir a Caribbean Cruise
I'aultrr Is a member of Ihr
church and purchased all Ihrrr
booklets ol rallle tlrkrts the
churrh sent hint lo sell'
(Cynthia Austin la a Sanford
Hat aid correspond**! coredng
Iha lata Mary-Longwood m i
Phona: 882-0082.)

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Christmas host sntriss dus
Entries are now being received for the 2nd Annual Christmas
Boat Parade on the Klsatmmre tJikefront. Dec. 5 la the deadline
fr- the Saturday. Lice. 10. parade. Five tmphlea will be gtven tn
the category of boats 21 feet and under, s ih ! fi*c trophies foi
boats longer than 21 feet. The decorated boats trill meet at S
p.m. at the new boat ramp, and the parade will begin at dusk,
with awards party to follow at the Tohopekallga Yacht Club.
Entry fee Is SIO. For more Information, call 847-2033.

L S A C to m ss ts t SH S
The Local School Advisory Committee of Seminole High
School will have Its regular monthly meeting on Monday. Nov
21 at 7:30 p.m. In the school library. All interested paienla and
U :hrrs are ;ncouraged to attend.

Ovsfsstsrs to wtigh In
A step study of Overeaters Anonymous la conducted on
Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. Slate Road 434.
Longwood. For more Information, call Charlie at 323-8070.

Modslsrs Club to com# togsthsr
The Sanford Aero Modeler* Club meets every third Monday
of the month at 7 p.m. at Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce. 400 E. First St. All phases of R/C model aircraft are
represented. The club's flying field Is located In Deltona. For
more Information, contact "K it" Anderson at 323-7791 or Lee
Dargur at 874-4732.

Pouts to talk vtrts
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a.m. every Monday In the
fellowship hall of Unltrd Methodist Church. Orange City.
Interested poets are welcome. For more Information, call
778-8909 or 574-5869

d ogging groups havt class
The Old Hickory Stompers clogging group holds classes 7-9
p.m. each Monday at the Knights of Columbus Hall on S Park
Avenue. Sanford. For more information, call 349-9529.
Dixieland Cloggera clogging group holds classes 7 9 p.m.
rach Monday 7-9 p.m. at Ihr Lakr Mary Fire Department at
First Street and Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary. For more
Information, call 3 2 1-5267.

AA groups schedule m actings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting Monday
Include:
•Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous group st noon and 5:30
p.m. for open discussion and at 8 p m. (or alcoholics only at
1201 W. First St.. Sanford
•Sober Won AA Group meets at the Sahara Club (old
driver's license office). 2587 S. Sanford Ave.. noon. 5:30 p.m.
and 8 p m. Open discussion.
•Alanon meets at the Sahara Club. 2587 S. Sanford Ave.. 8
p.m. '

Sanford Rotarlans to most
KoUry Club o( Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at thr
Sanford Civic Center.

Hslp for gamblsrs of fsrtd
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon lur family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday fnon-smokrrs) st 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland
For nsora Informal Ion. rail 236-9206.

TO P S chapter to most about sating
A TOPS chapter meets each Monday al 8:30 a m. al 420 Oak
St.. Osteen. For more Information, call Shirley at 323-5445.

AARP chaptsr to congregate
AARP South Seminole Chapter 3533 will meet on Tuesday.
Nov. 22. at 1 p.m. al the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N.
Triplet Lake Drive. The bualnrsa meeting will be followed by
guest speaker Carol Nleml. with the community relations
department al Winter Park Hospital. Special refreshments for
the holiday season then will be served. All seniors are Invited.

Panic Attack group to moat
Agoraphobla/Panlr Ait.uk Support Group meets each
Tuesday al 8 p rn al West l„ikr Hospital. 589 W. Stale Road
434. Longwood The lupport group Is for those who are afraid
lo go out of their house and he arrive In publir.

Casselberry Kiwania to riaa
Klwanls Club of Casselberry meets at 7:30 a m. every
Tuesday at Village Inn. U S. Illghway 17-92 and Dogtrark
Road. Longwood For more Information, call 831-8545

Toaatmaatara to apaak up
Daybrrakrrs Toastmasters meets al 7:15 a m. Tuesday al
Chrism's Restaurant cm First Street. Sanford Guests are
welcome
Toaatmaslrrs International Club 6581 meets each Tuesday
7:30 p.m. al Seminole Community College. Room l. 200 F«»r
more Information, rail 695-3966

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Annn. a self help group for relatives and friends of
uddirls. will meet Tuesday al 8 p m. al Orlando General
Hospital For more information, call 869-6364.

Bridge club ready to deal
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets al noon each Tuesday
al thr Greater Sanford Chumtx-r of Commerre. 400 E First Si.,
Sanford.

Sanford Lions to huddle
Sanford Lions Club mens al noon rach Tuesday al Western
Slz/lln Strakhousr, 2900 Orlando Drive. Sanford.

Rotarlans to rise for meetings
Casselberry Rotary Club meets at 7:30 a.m on Wednesday at
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N. l,akr Triple! Drive.
Casselberry
Sanlurri Breakfast Rotary Club meets al 7 a m. Wednesday ut
Sanford Civic Center.

Sanford Klwanls to do lunch
Sanlurri Klwanls Cluli meets al noon Wednesday al the
Sanford Civic Ccriler for luncheon and program.

Stompers to hold club meeting
The Old Hickory Slornprrs clogging group holds club
meetings every Wednesday at ih*. Imigh;* ofColumhu* Hall on
S. Park Avenue. Sanford. For more Information, rail 349 9529.

COPE to help families cope
COPE support group fur families of menial health patients
meets Wednesday al 7:30 p in. ui Crane's Roost Office Park.
S-377. Altamontr Springs
If you know of uproinlng activities you'd like announced In
ihr l/rm/rf's Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, lime. dale, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— lo Calendar. .Sanford Hcmld. 300 N. French Ave
Sanford. FI. 32771or call 322-2611.

Bound for Mouse land
Kay Winger (laft), assistant principal at Midway Elamantary
School, rounds up Sanford children dastlnad for a Ires day at Walt
Dfanty World. About 38 elementary school sludants from Sanford
gathered at Midway on Friday to await thair bus rids to Iha Ihams
park Dfsnay World hostad tha traa visit for more than 5,000

underprivileged children from around tha world In honor of Mtckay
Mouss's 00th bfrihday Tha Invitarion also included children from
Altamonta Springs. Apopka. Casselberry. Eatonville. Lska Mary,
Longwood. Maitland. Orlando. Oviado. Winter Park and Winter
Springs

The ‘other w om an’ is always No. 2
fi I was rite other
woman again. I'm 35 years old.
•till single, very attractive, and
suffering through m y third af­
fair. The age-old story— worked
for a businessman, his mid Ilfr
crisis, a close working rela­
tionship. hts vulnriability and
mine. He eald he lovt-d me. yet t
knew he had a good wile arid a
loving family. So. where am I
now?
I lost my )ob berausr ol Die
gossip, and I'm alone again
Someone said you oner printed a
classic teller about women who
have "affairs'' w ith married
men— and the usual oulromr
Please print II again Maybe I’ll
learn that life Is indeed inn short
to tie miserable and II wilt
lessen the pain Also, f am sure
that there are orhers who ate
either In a relationship of that
k ln d -o r conlrmplallng one—
arid they could learn Irum It
Sign me...
THREE-TIME LO M U
IN MONTANA
I published
two “ classic'’ Id le rs dealing
with this problem Here ihey are
I hope they help:
DEAR ABBY: This Is prulkt
bly Jusl like a million other
letters you've received from
women wtio have had affairs
with married men Bui this one
contains a pin e of advke tli.n
hasn’t been emphasized nearly
enough
taut year I started seeing an
absolulrly fanUslIi guy fiom
work I knew lie was married,
bul we played II roof and
tfiought we rould handle It It
was terrific while II Listed, bul It
bad lo come Iti an end (The old
ston We got loo serious He
didn’t want to hurt bis wife and
kids Then tir got "noble" and
(old me hr couldn't allow me to
Invest any more time In a man
who couldn't inarrv me i
I in not blaming anybody hot
myself I'm a mature woman
and should have known tiriiir
T h r mural to this story Is If yon
must have an affair, don't
choose someone you will see at
work every day When |f* over.
Ih r dally contact Is torture
S T I L L H U R TIN G
DEAR STILL: V oil serin In
ha ve o v e r l o o k e d a n o t h e r
"moral" or two: "Th o u shah not
commit adultery" and "Thun
shall not si cal."
DEAR A B B Y : May I give your
readers Ihr brnelli ol my very
valuahlr rxprrlrnre? I address
this lo any woman who is "In
love" with a m an led man:
Nevrr expert lo see him mi
Sundays or holltiaya.
Never rail him at home
Don't ever expect him lo lake
you out In public, bul tie pre­
pared to entertain him al your
place. Hr may bring a Imtile or
the steak* ccraslonally. hut in
actual dollars and cents you will
spend mure on him than he'll
spend on you.
Never depend on him In limes
of personal crisis.
Don't believe him when hr
tells you his wife Is n shrew,
cold, homely, tun fal (or loo thinl
and hasn't slept with him for 10
years
Don I ever expect his wife lo
divorce him — even If site catches
him She knows you are not his

Leather shoes 25 40 years
Nylon cloth .3040 years
Plastic containers 50 80
years
Aluminum. 8 0 IDO years
Blast Ir foam Never
Lillrr cleanup In our nanona!
parks alone rusts laspanr* 015
million per yeai*

ADVICE

A B IG A IL
V A N BUREN

Ahby. I ho|M you think Bus Is
wortli spare in your widely read
colum n

ELAINE D. BAUM. HOUSTON

first and won't tie his last Also,
site Is not about lo give up tier
social status, financial securlly
and retirement inm nir because
of you
lluw rvrr. her discovery will
proliahly Irrm iiuiir his allair
with you. so lie ptr|&gt;arrd lo gel
some new tM h rs . em ulate, and
find another married man whose
wife Is a shrew, redd, homely, too
fat lor ton thin) and hasn't slept
with him for 10 years Sign me
H I8 W IFE

DEAR MB. BAUM: ll is And
thank you (or a worthwhile
addition to this *jm « e
D E A B A BB Yt 1 }usi ti.nl lo
write Ui tell you that I
y o u r a n s w e r to

DEAR ABBY: I saw this
Interesting bit td Information in
an office of one of our nal tonal
parks Iasi summer 1 think II
should have been handed lo
everyone who rttirrrd thr park
IVrhap* If proplr knew bow long
It takes for some of the "litter'' lo
drcomjMisr. they would Hunk
twice lie (ore tossing any kind of
hirer out of ihr ir car windows
Th a Time It Takes
Litter to Decompose:
l’u|irt 2-5 months
Orange |M-rls 6 months
Milk carton* 5 years
F i l t e r

l i p

I J o r u u r d Uwcl

about which restroom he should
lakr his 2-yrar-ulri daughter Into
when she is in fits cate 1 loo.
agree that he should lake her
Into the m ens m ini with him
When I was 2 years old inv
lather look me on att outing liny
parents w rrr also dlvotirril and
when he brought me lui k to my
mother anti told tier Hut lie had
asksri a woman he lud never
seen tiefurr In lakr me to the
lathes' room, my molhri was
outraged1 And this was In Ihr
early ‘60s Can you Imagine
what could h a v e h ap|&gt;rnrit in
today's sick society with so
many children ts-ing kidnappt d
ratietl anil murdered?
No atloll should Iri a 2 year
old child oul of fils sight lot a
minute let alone tutu lift over
toa lotal stt.mgi t
So. | give you a "Iwavo" on
your answer. A bln Krrp up Hie

c i g a r e t t e

bulls 10 12 years
Plastic tugs .10 20 years

good work

8EATTLE
DEAB SEATTLE: Not so
quick w ith Ih r bravos 1 hail
more Bronx cheers lio n Inavos
rm I hat answer A sample
DEAR ABBY: I ban a tpirs
lion to ask Illal t haw fit vet seen
In your tolaiim and I hope V'-u
•all answer II lot me
Mv husband and I hail our
set ond child, ami I was planning
on having my tula* lied I hen I
heard that my Imslvintl would
liave to sign a tonseiil lortu
giving hi* approval It am ovet
21 |
As ll turned oul he d«« hied to
have a v jsccimny instead llow
ever when he went to have it
done no one askrri him for my

approval*
It's sirangt Atdiv that women
are Hie ones who tariv anti give
htrih to Ihe &lt;hililrrti bul It * Hie
men who tlet tile when Ihr
■hllilU armg days should end
W ONDEM INO IN WACO
DEAR W O N D ER IN G : I found
no l r t .o laws rttiulring *|«&gt;u*al
consent for a luUil ligation
It s (Hisslhte however that Ihr
p h v s h U ll asked Hie wom an lo
obtain her hushunds consent In

a wav that gave Hie impression
l hat It was required bylaw
(Problems? Wills lo Dost Abby
For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a self addressed,
•lamped envelope lo Deer Abby.
P.0. Boa 00410. Los Angelas.
Cell!. 00040. AM correspondence
It confidential)

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Abuse

Tips help to
prevent, heal
abuse wounds

Contlaaad from Page 1C

Sting of the tongue
Uunrltx leans morr inward
describing abuse as "you know
ll when you see If." lie gives Ibe
following example:
I You're a good sludrnl.
Come on. I know you ran do
belter lhan lhal.
2. You ran do b rllrr lhan
(hat.
3 Can't you do any brttrr
lhan that?
4 What’s wrong with you?
Cun’l you do any hrltrr lhan
lhal?
5 Can'l you do anything
right?
6 Isn't Ihrre a brain In your
brad? You ran'l do anything
right!
The point at whlrh grnllr
ridding brmmes vrrltul abuse Is
subject to opinion, (ml Ihere Is a
rlear difference between Ihr
extremes
" ‘You ran do betlrr than lhal.'
I* mildly abusive IhiI innerlive." l-a/orii/ said "'You re a
fr«*T Is clear Iy abusive "
However. U r r ir lli admltled.
some have blind xpnt* alxKit
wlial Is abusive lie said hr nine
Inlervlrwed a man convicted of
abusing bis daughlrr lo her
death "I can'l gel ll out of my
mind when he askrd, 'What Is
almsr?' lie was describing all
these things and be dltln'l rrni/r II as abuse "
oiivia lions are bard won In
court rases of emotional chllal
abuse. latznfllf salrl. hrraiisr
rniolHmal abuse lias no external
evidence as physical or sexual
abuse might
‘ I tIambi ll an aaaisunl slate
allorn ry would lake a aase
where a parent consistently
c aller] his kid ugly and stupid. *
hr salat If a jiafriil %|smtx oil lo
his child once In a III of anger
while under stress, lids is nul
abuse lal/ortl/ said, consistent,
regular vrrtul assaults on char
arter are abuxfve
"If I found my daughlrr had
wrl towrls on ll»y Iml I would
yell at bei " laworll/ saial "llul I
wouldn't call her a moron sag­
ittal site II always I*, a moron
and that stir s going lo grow up
and far a priwtllute
If a child » self*pereeplIon Is
Ilia! h r s |ee|s ugly and xluptd
as retnlorred by fils parents hr- s
likely In hang o u l with Ih r
"losers
la K ia l!/ salt) th is In
rrrases li k r liln .-l that a child
w ill b rto m r riitfriK lie d m &lt;lima
or substance a l m s r . all fueled |&gt;y
a dislike nf h lllis rll la a m lO sstal
most an m m a ls have rrlaiioiisbtp
problem s (fiat stem from nega
l i v e r r l n l o r c r m e i i i s I rum
p a tro ls

Ui/nritz rrinemfterslhal when
hr was 14 years olit. fils lather
asked him lo pmir a apian ol oil
Into tlie family &lt;ar Nol knowing
much about aulo maiolrnanrr
lauorlK obllgril by pulling Ihr
fimorl In the Isilr lor Ibe oil
dlpsiitk and pouring When his
ladirr asked if lie had obeyed.
Ihr young LaZosllt viid he was
Irving tml II was luklng an
awfully long time Ills lalfirt
discovered the error and yelled
at ha/nrit/. &lt;ailing him an idiot
"llu l I didn't lari like I was an
til|&lt;II gloltallv II was situation
directed I learned lhal If some
ihlrig doesn't seem rlglil. you
should ask H r rrah/rd I hat hv
Ihr word "Idlol.' Ills father
mrard lie should have askrd (or
elarllla allot! rulltrr lhan ai ling
blindly
T h e r e s a L a n g» I o n o I
Lnngwaiud realized a lew years
ago she anal Iter husltand had
I o s l e o n I r o I o f
ibrtr daogtder
Ile a l her |not
her real name)
H r . iiher was an
angry young
wom an w bo
r e s r n l r d and
r r s l s l r rl I b e
ground rules of
Ihr huidly. She
was Involvrd In LsngtlOh
u n h e a l t h y
p e e r
groups and was headrd lor
"blg llme trouble" despite a tew
years of therapy. Langston vital
Efforts al paretil-chlld alls-

Marlin Lazortlz. medical
director al West Lake Hospi­
tal. Longwood. recommends
the following prevent si Ion
lip* for parrots to circumvent
emotional abuse
1 Know your anger.
2 Have a set of behavioral
giildrllnrs/rulrs for tnlerac^l •
log with your kids
3 He aware of a bad
temper Havr strategy for
defusing a lrui|ier before Ibe
explosion (e g . counting lo
I0|
4 Learn about child
rearing, especially If you
were emotionally abused, so
lhal Ihr eyrie does not repeal
It sell We rrcrlvr learn how
lo parent from our |&gt;arrnts.
and if negative parenting
skills were used lo rrar us.
we may need to be retrained
Once a parrot has used
his/her mouth as a cannon,
there are three strategies dial
public s|«eakrr and mother
Theresa Langston recom­
mends for healing Ih r child s
wound,
1 A|M&gt;|ogize "I've made a
mistake |‘m sorry I'm going
to work on nol doing It
again "
2 Look the child in the rye
while a|mlogirtng. lo com
monlcale your focus of at
tendon Too nhrn. |&gt;arrnis
will look Into a child's rvrs
only white reprimanding or
commanding. Uuigsioti said

It'S nol only what you My. li t ho* you say II.' said Pairsol. noting
ho* paranls ton* of voice and facial expressions can damage a
lender self esteem inat needs nurturing
cosslatns a boo I H e a t h e r ' s
behavior would I nevitably
est alale Into vrfhal altar k» anal
aouiderallaa ks
ll was only when we wotkeal
very aauisa Kwisly to turn ihmgs
aimiml lhal wr realized what
w a s c o m i n g o u t ol o u r
m o u t ti
W liv r a n 1 v at u
straighten up * W lial* wrong
wdlh Vou? 1ha) implied Ural
llw tr was h h iu Ihlllg wrong with
Iter " lamgstoM -k&lt;id
I realized iltai w lia l was
aom iiig out of nix m o u t h a s
anger amt aliotil everything was
n e g a tiv e
K id s tiu y th is
ii
tialllds litem There s a lot of
|Miwrr In llie s|Mikrii word

Time, action: love
lamgslon Villi rrtiollaili*|l ahlisa
is p re vale n t e s p n i.illv in
mlafitlrclass h o m e s where itoal
i a rm s lor |Miriit* are vehicles
in dir pursiid ol die American
dream
"It s like, I really love you a
lot ami If von hold lhal thought
m a viir we call gel lo your game
on Saturday
sfu- said

Umgsloo dismisses dir line
some parent* use m viylog they
don't s|M*ml ipiaidll) lime with
died kids tint they do s|iettd
apiallty lime
' I at like lor some ol itirlii w ho
talk atHiut ipiallty time lo go lo
wank and lell their Itoss. You
only tiavr lour liotirs ol me
today llul It’s going to ha
quality time,” ’ Langston Villi
"Zlg Zigtar vivs love is *|k-iii
T I M K.
As lor laingstoo herself, stia
vdal ehe works a!unit Ifi hours a
week, working mostly out ol ha*i
home
A p p ro p ria te lo u c ld n g as
geslurrs ol allerdnn Is .i u m l in
a clulil s psy cho soi lologii al
growth. I*rit*nl vdd He viid
research shows ili.it when
monkeys were uoi lunched trv
parrot*. they lost upprdir* amt
didn't adapt soa I.illv
1‘rlrso l salat a lillitreii not
shown allrrlloit liy touch may
develop a depressive disorder

known as dvsllivtma The con­
d itio n ts c h a r a c t e r is e d try
lelliargy. moodlnc** lui k of In
latlvc l tying episodes Irrlm gs
ol inadequae y self destructive
behavior, emotional widiatrawal
Nome &lt; tiitilrrii may l&gt;r die
leelv touchy" Ivfw who aall I
seem lo gel enough inuehmg
from (Mreriis In surh cases
I’rlrsnl rrronm iends dial II Ihr
touching Inter Irtt s with Ih r
I'hlM's da \alopinent Us luTTv and
III teller I nail v die* i Inlet stionl&lt;l
to w e a ne d fro m t o u c h in g
th rm ig h a lte rn a tiv e ai tl vl *
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some [talents al first. Langston
recommends they keep prat tle
mg
I really don't think you
liave a choice " she said ''The
first tune you got on u tilke. you
prnttaMy fell nit The more you
gol on the take, die easier It
became."

Changed daughter

Langston's patenting trials led
to her p u llin g together a
work Itook for d ir family. Jo
which Heather s rr«|MMisltalltlcs
and rules w rrr agreed upon and
written down ih r workbook
fie Id Heather account abl e
other kids arr "unlnur hatiles'* without becoming hot beaded
who do liol llkr to tie tie lit or and Irrational, as l.angsion
lorn hail f or them, I thmk dial might In the wake ol die offense
availability is die primary mode
L a n g s t o n deve lo ped I h r
of slum log attri tion," I ’rlrsnl wnrktNMik Into Ibe I'.creating
villi As die child progresses in Without Pressure program, after
age lie may remain alunt hoi ll discovering stir was not alone In
you are available, you'll Ih- her struggles as a parent "I
prrjMlrat ll hr makes die shill
fmi ml lhal tny name was Legion,
Some parents, opr rating on dial many parents had dir samr
die automatic pilot i&gt;| c hildhood problem, where Ihelr children
experience arr not aware dial wanted to call Ihr shots and had
they are n n n -rx p rra s tv r In vorahiilaitrs that would make a
touch. Ihiniol vild
d ock w ork er b l u s h . " said
Moms and dad* who ter I Uingsion. who now presents the
unable lo hug or display alter- Parenting Without Pressure
don in their aIdlatrrn should program In seminars throughout
analyze how tlieir grandparents Central Honda
related lo their parents and bow*
One seminar deals with fair
their panuis related to them. rulrs and roiisrc|urnrra In a
I'rlisol vital "K vrn llloiigh WC household, so dial (Mrriits can
may have arriam behavior* and deal with an abusive 6-fool.
ah.ir.ia IrrlHlIcs. these aall tie 4-lnrh buy without stripping
altclcal amt rrctealed into some- Inin of Ills eligibly, loingsioit
ilimg all dir more |niwrrlul amt M id
exciting "
F o r I n f o r m a t i o n about
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THINGS CIIANGK IKI Claywrlglit IMvId Mamet's dlrcrlorlal
debut film was the sly. hard
trolled "House nl Games " Herr
Mamet tells a slightly swreler
story, one given senllmeolal
import through the career
rapping performance of Don
Amec hr
Aniei tie plays Ginn, a weary
ttallan-Airier Iran shorm akrr
hired lo lake ih r rap tor a
motisirr If Ginn gnr* in prison
lor a few years, hell receive
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nerd vacation wtim he conies
out Tttr movie lakes place
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shoemaker s irredom. twlnrr he
turns tunisrll in lor a crime lhal
he didn't commit Thai wrrkrnd
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of low level hood Jerry tfrequrnt
Mamet star -for Mantegna I Jerry
lias a mischievous spoil It's his
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and head lo thr Mrno/I.akr
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high fulling ftin
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writing II slvould rone as no

Dennis Quaid plays a star quarterback who can't handle III* altar
football and Jessica Lange is his dissatisfied wife in "Everybody's
All American, a him about tho stresses and strains In a storybook
marriage
surprise that the movie lives to Gorgeously (limed and proceed
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sneaky twists amt turns ll can pieces, the movie skillfully
lie a lillle slow and deliberative, blends up|&gt;er class sallre and
though, and 11 must lie said l Ti.it silky rom antic melodrama
a lew episodes tail lo come oil G H AD E 3Ly stars
Hul Atoeche has a wonderful
HAD DHEAMS (HI CBS/Fox.
romlc |*n|sr and old timer's glee,
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(Mrtorr tn crime GHADE 3 m a s s - a u l c l d e l i r e of a
Jon est own like hippie ru ll
stars
comes out of a coma In Ihe
HMOa. only lo suspect lhal Ihe
New Home Video
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8 h 'r‘m Hus DIMM movie often* a one hy one. picking off the other
picturesque (rorlr.ut of the last (Mllenls In her group therapy
rlavs ol English colonialism In session This l!»HH release pro­
HMDs Kenya— a portrait etched mises hip. shrewdly executed
In add ILisrd on an actual v him k. but. except for a few
murder case lhal na ked Nairobi snappy early scenes. II doesn't
and sent slim k waves tuck lo deliver GHADE: 2 stars
IF lIm grading: 4 stars —
England, the film pivots on (he
adulterous allalr la-tween Lady excellent. 3 stars — good. 2 stars
Diana Broughton (ravishing — fair. I star - poor I
(Robert DiMattao la a movie
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By Bernice Bede Oeol
V IR G O I Aug 23-Sepi 2 21
YO UR B IR TH D A Y
Someone you think Is looking
November 20, 1908
Material conditions in Ihr vrar out for your inlerrsts might be
atirad should tv a tut raster fur s*i Involvetl al preseni lhal little
you than ihev have brrn In Die lime will t»e let! (or your con­
|M«I Several new wav* mav lx* cerns Strive lo lend fur yourself
(mind to Increase your rarntogs today
L IB R A lSept 23 Oct 23) Your
or add lo ymir holdings
SCORPIO 10.1 24 Nov 221 mate mtglil tie a trifle harder to
Should you find yourself closely please than usual today In order
involved with a |M-r**m tmlay to maintain harmony in the
who Is more of a leaner than a relationship, you may have to
dorr, you can evp**cl most of thr bile I lie bullet ami Ix-od a till
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yourself In a blrthdav gill Semi
YO U R B IR TH D A Y
lor your Astro-Graph (wrdlcllons
November 21. 1988
for Ihr year ahe.nl hy Itialllng 01
lo thr year ahead you are
to Astro-Graph, r/o ihls news|Mlikely to reap substantial reper, I 'O |k&gt;x UI42H. Cleveland
OH 44IOI-342H He sure in stale wards Irom ventures that will be
your rodiar sign
rather slow In starling He
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 l)e«
prrslslritt, however, because
2I| |U- extremely selective today you can achieve your desires.
S C O R P IO K k i 24 Nov.221
regarding your v «l.il Involve
I here is an enormous difference
inrrils It you'rr invtlrd to a
gal her mg where you may tret between looking al (lungs realis­
uncomfortable, review your tically and Just focusing on
negative elements Things arr
oilier allernallvrs
C A P R IC O R N iDec 22-Jan
much tiriirr Ilian you think, so
HI) Your audience won't bc brighten your (lerspeetlve Major
reccptlvc Imtav ll you gt-l tmr . hangrs are ahead lor Scorpio In
wordy and exaggerate Ihe Hie coming year. Send for your
nominal a n ornpllshtiirnls of Astro-Graph predictions today.
your children What Imiks gmxt Mall SI lo Astro-Graph, r/o this
to you might lie viewed as newspaper. P O Box 9I42H.
Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. He
set ond rale by them
A Q U A R IU S l.l.ui 2D Feb Hi) sure lo stale your zodiac sign.
l hlnk before you x|x-ak tmlay or
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23-Dec.
rise you might exjierlrncr one of 21| You are presently in a cycle
those embarrassing moments w here your earning abilities will
where you'll wtsli you could lx- enhanced. Pul forth your best
retract the wrong tilings yon cllorts and don't lx- afraid lo ask
lor lair coiti|&gt;rnsallon
sold to the w long person
C A P R IC O R N IDec 22 Jan
PISCES (Fell 2(&gt; March 201
Don't let hrtilng enter itic
11*1 In your social activities
picture toduy if you do some­ today, remember to have fun
and relax. Let go and enjoy
thing conqretltlve wltli friends
When slakes are Involved, a Ion vouself and don't treat mouse
merits seriously.
event could lake a serious turn.
A Q U A R IU S |Jan. 20 Feb 19)
A R IES (March 21 April 191 II
you treat companions lo a con­ You're mil Itkrly to have ton
descending manner today, ll much peace of mind today If you
could produce undcslrcable re­ give outside Inlerrsts priority
actions. Trral others as equals o v e r y o u r d o m e s t ic r e and f o r e go a u t h o r i t a t i v e sponslbtlltlrs Keep your agenda
III proper perspective,
behavior
PISCES (Frh 20 March 20| If
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Hesponslbtlllles and duties lhal you've been nrglrellng someone
require your altenllon mlghl get close lo you. make amends
today. Tills old |vil has liecn very
swept under ihe rug Instead
Hrmcmber. however, lhal to­ anxious to hear from you.
day's indolence will only mean
A R IE S (March 21 April I9|
Something is presently develop­
more work lomorrow
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20) ing lhal could be profitable in
Insincerity or flatlcry will In- you personally. However. It
Ineffeclive and quickly discerned won’t lx- handed lo you gratis,
by others today. If you don't
■COUFON*™honestly think well of someone.
It's best to say nothing.
C A N T E R (June 21 Ju ly 771
Energy mid effort must be liar*
nt-sseri lu your ambllloiis today
If you hope lo achieve your
objectives. You'll only gel what
you work for. so don't expert a
FREE
free ride.
M A T T R E S S PAD W IT H i
LE O (July 23 Aug 221 Guard
against Incllnallous today to be I
B ED P U R C H A S E .
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tougher oil those you love lhaii
you are on others. People who
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vou'rr going lo have to work for
II.
TAURUS (April 2D May 20) If
you are strongly motivated
enough today, much can be
accomplished lu further your
personal Interests and ambi­
tions Try in be a "wranter' and
not a "wisher."
GEMINI (May 2 1.June 201 He
Imaginative today In your com­
mercial and financial Involve­
ments Th r ability to see a 1)11
further than others is whal will
give you Ihr rdgr.
CA N C ER (June 2 1-July 221
You may lie given an npporluni­
ty today lo reinforce a friendship
tltal's been rather wobbly lalely.
Do all lhal you ran lo let ihls
person know you're a loyal ally.
L E O (July 23-Aug. 221 Condi­
tions that effect your work or
career are likely lo lx- more
favorable loday than tomorrow.
Don't postpone doing whal ran
lx- done now.
V IR O O (Aug 23-Sept. 221 If
you view evenix philosophically
today, ll will help you make
molehills oul of mounlalns
Things that appear lo lie big
obstacles can Ik - handled In
stride.
L IB R A |Sept. 23-Orl. 231 A
problem at home lhal has brrn
causing frustration can lx- re­
ctified If you lake a no-noitsetise
approach lo correct ll loday.
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IN BRIEF
Students dress like those who impress
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS — Fourth graders at Lake Ortrnta
Elementary will come lo school Monday In fhr costume* of
Individual* highlighted In their recently completed hook
reports. Sludrnia w rrr Instructed In read biography* on
(amour projiir and follow up with both written and oral
presentation*

Punchy helps kids to just say no
SANFORD - A tint pink and blur robot uaint 1 I'm uhy will
Instruct '290 Midway Klrmrntury School student* on how lo
say no to drugs The program sc heduled for Nov. 29 at 10
a m.. Is designed for children who have not been rx posed to
drug* Punchy tells children to think of their bodice as million
dollar machine*, the nuts! Incrrdlblr mar tunes in the world
The robot is made avalahlr by thr Edward J . DelUrtnlo
( ’or|K&gt;ralion. which manages ihr Altamontr Mall Teachers will
also tie given guides, button* and (Misters that allow a dnig
prrvrnllon program lo lie rxjMtidrd throughout the school
year Htudrnl* at lumgwood Klrmentary will rrcrive a visit
from the robot on D o 1

It’s Truck Day at English Estates
FERN PARK - Fifth graders at English Kstatr* Klemrtii.uv
School will learn bow a vartrty of businesses use trucks at
■‘truck day.’ Dei 7 The program l* sjtonsoird by the m bool s
guldame department and fifth grade leathers Truck* will tie
on dls|ilay from the Seminole County F‘tre Dr|iartment. United
Telephone. Florida Power. Chaunrl 9 Nrw*. K 92 Radio
Station. Seminole County Animal Control T G tar Dairy.
Enlemann's llukrry and Wells Fargo Armored Security

Goldsboro PTA sponsors skating party
SANFOHD — I he (»old«tioro Elementary I T A Is s|Hinsorlng a
skating |urlv Momtay (tom *i 30 p m until N .to p m at thr
Mrludre Rink In Sanford. Chapa rone* &lt;ur provided
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"Trends wirh Computers amt Software
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prr kindrrgarten class will provide a short muskal presm utton
Goldshoru student* are s|Hinsortng a llo.il in the Sanford
Christmas Parade on Dec 10 It intrrrwird th helping with this
year s parade i all 322-7033

Teachers tend a special crop
Children of migrant farm ers
receive the care they need
■y CAROL J . RUMMY
Herald 81111 writer
A string of severe Ireezrs hulldn/rd
Ihtc tgh Central and Northern Florida In thr
early HO* making permanent changes in
the lands* aj&gt;r and ellni* industry
It was a tune w hen coldwounded workers
sjierit evenings tn grove*, smudge poi*
hurtling, lingers crossed, and talking 'bout
the old day* when tree* were fat with trull
and employment plentiful
The days when mom-and-pop teams
hiked along the East Coast in sync with the
crop* They pH krd oranges and grapefruit
in Florida pea« he* in Georgia, bright leal
tobacco in South Carolina, and apple* tn
New York
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Dr Saminle I. Tomhlin say* this picture
need* changing Tomblln is director of
*|M-fial projects for Ihr Seminole County
S* hoot Systrni and roordlnalea the migrant
rdta allon juogram
"We re not as nmhtlr as we used to br
he said "A lirr the tag Irrr/r*, many of
tliese families sought re training and with
the assistant r of wrtlarr — by welfare I
mean food stamp* and other means to help
them gel on their fret — they've (mind
stable work In thr i ormnuniiy "
Arcordmg to Tomhlin. there are *nll
families "sloop farming ' from stale to stair.

tail they account fur line-fourth of the nearly
1.900 students in thr mlgrnnt program. Thr
rest travel during summer, or lend to what
remains of local watercress, celrry and
cabbage crops Florida Is homr to the &lt;c
farmers

definition does not mean autonvtll- cdutu
1tonal asaisianer. Every spring. Tomhlin
said, all students arr tested rountywide v la
the Comprehensive Test of Haslc Skill* II
migrant children scorr at or la-low thr
49tIt-percentHe. tutorial help t* prnvldrd In
math and reading for up to flvr year*
"M an y of these kids come here on honor
rolls." TomKdn said "T h e y *« orr high,
some way above, and need no extra help "
H r bellevr* this Information will surjtnsc
a few people as the tr tg«- &gt;&gt;1 nigrum
tanitllrs has changed |. „ r time rarlv
television documentaries Unhralthy living
condltlnris werr forever captured In black A
while, and a people tr.qqw-d by povrny with
little hope (or thrmselvrs or their children
ever breaking out revealed
Toda y, he said, these families are uc
cumulating many of the nireiilr* of Ameri­
can life; a comfortable home. rar. m More
linjMirtanfly. lie said, they cart- a great deal
about thrtr i-htldren* education
"W h en we talk to parent* about the
av.ul.ihle programs, all thev want lo know t*
'Will It help my Child.*" he said

A rhlld is trnn rd migrant if his parent or
guardian &lt;navses slate or county lines and
sets up a trtnjMirary home lor the purpose of
tanning or fishing, although fitting that

Since the program's Inception In the early
‘70*. Tornblin said educator* havr increased
thru sensitivity to the migrant issue and
strengthened the curriculum Students art
not labeled migrant and Isolated In srjMratr
classroom* They attend classes along with
everyone else They receive extra help In
math or reading, sometime* alirr s c I m h i I.
and sometime* in pla* r of regular classroom
Instruction Tomhlin said all tutors are
certified teachers amt coordinate lessons
with classroom Instructors

Patrols named at Douglas Stenstrom
OVIEDO - I lie following lifth grade student* liave lirru
chosen as school safety patrols at l)ougla* Slrtislroitl
Elrmrmaty S&lt; hoot Mark Freeman. Luts Alvarez. Jonathan
St Harder. J ot Hunt Hurhira Simmon* Jeiunlrr Sequiiai. Krrt
Kapimtnski. Tamrkta Cmddock. Nick Shira. Rosaline Smith.
Robin N'aplrt Mi. hart SchwarU. f’atrk k H&lt;**l Jessica Usua
.■vaiim Wung Student* wrrr rrtom m m drd by teachers and
trad to hold "C' or above grade* In alt &lt;Uwsr*
I tie ttrwly rlet ted student council at Slrnstrum sponstMetl a
spirit r lection lo determine tfie school mascot. a stallion, and
the school colors of maroon anil white Future project* Include
parthi|&gt;aling In Ih r March ot Dimes fiOih anniversary
celebration, collecting Campbell Soup latvrts to obtain
equipment for the SChew&gt;1 anti a Thanksgiving tanned |tmt
drive
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Studrnt Council ofttrer* ate Slrplianlr Gam lull I&gt;rr*tden1 .
Drsirar Schwartz, vice president. Beth Gimmick Ireasutrr.
NtcklTus.1. set trtary

Honor roll at Jackson Heights listed
OVIEDO
I hr lollowlng Jackson Hriglu* Mldttle St hotd
students made the A honor lull
In sixth grade Shelly llai.mow ski. Emitv Drt krr, Carrie
llurkliardl. Chrtstianne Duval Heather Fertaz/o. Kelly Glldnrr.
Sus.ui Gorlz. Jennifer Gunderson. Renee luuigtin. Slaty
MarDtartntd Greg Martin. Anllionv Mateo. Hraihrr Sirtnan.
Susan Sloa* Mark Solnit k. Hr tan S|iears. Allison St John
In seventh grade Angela Him h Julie Damon Victor
F’rrnantlez. Joshua Comer, Michelle Hernandez Casey Hollis.
Jennifer Ihrsi David Hudson Kerrv Kate* Tracy Koi*r&lt;»*.
Grolltev I-ilie. Patrick McComber. Hao Nguyen David O llrlrn
llrtan Pavual. Hrent Paul. Alit ui 1‘ersliril Jennifer Pultz, Juv
Schramm. An liana Srldhar, Sean Summers Shana Watson
In eighth grade Gabriel Hooch. David Itovdstoo. Casey
Cartuilhan Ana Dzlegiel. Erin Feld. Jennifer Greenwood.
Mindy I. Krai ht. Krlsirn Minin*. Kola-rt INiwrr*. Omar
Uurrshl. Megan Reid. Chrlsiophrr Salvador. Chrrir Sine.
Mlcbrllr Tshscofl. Laura Vile*. Kellv Waller* Jennifer
Wharton

Honor roll at Lawton Elementary listed
OVIEDO — T l i r lollowlng t.uwton Elementary School
students made the " A " honor roll
In first grade Hradley Awsumti. Monica Ikilord Jill Howies.
Audrey llready, EIlzatK-lh Carmichael. Ulamai Coley. Sarah
Creamer. Thomas Czapleskl Courtney Finney, William Hall.
Jessica laigan. Maggie Mathew*. Meghan Mr Aulllle. Jason
McDonald. Ilramltin Nmlslr. Jamie Palmer. Stephen Plndcr.
Ventre Pltlmotl. Justltl Hedfleld. Ryan RolM-rtson, Jason
Sanios. Shaw-ha Snow. Erin Tyson. Martrta Vlllacampn.
Christie Whetzel, Natllanlel Wylie
In second grade Merrdlth Adams. Laura Amulsch. Kelly
Clancy, Antlrr.i Crutlcn, Tarvn Cm/. Turner Elliott. Nicole
Klslon. Ell Frame. Jeremy Glenn. Jerrm y Hancock. James
Ham*. Donnie limning. Klmbcdcc Kern. Gary Konkr. Melissa
l.ovfll, D.inl l.oyd. Jessica Marshall. Ross McIntosh. I.cnn
Mrrck. Daniel Meyer. Amanda Miller. Megan Rail. Dannie
Sapp, Paul Sureta. Kathryn Slblnskl. Ilrlun Stenson. Renee
Summers.
In (hint grade Lindsay Allen. Donald llirrkan. M.mdv Hiirkr.
laiurrn Campbell. Kenneth Crawford. Melissa Crosby. Joshua
Kill*. Tommie G rrg g v Kristin Lawton, Sonja LukinDeck. Altlln
Mathews. Gina Messina. Douglas Ogburti. Cameron Prllrhard.
Regan Venezia. Susan Wrier. Jonaltian Whetzel.
In fourth grade Christen Dennett. Suzanne Drown. Jill
Campbell. Megan Clonlnger. Stephanie Francis. Sarah Goplrn.
Pamela Komle. Phillip Shrlglcy. Nulhait Vlasnly.
In fifth grudr Jennifer Adam. Lauren Goodman, Hradley
Marshall, U ltra Mltzo. Karen Murray. Matthew Wylie

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Running for the ‘fund’ of it
A brisk November morning found children at Wilson
Elementary School string up trophies and running to raise money
in the school s first fund run “ The students wore running to

Betty Braun: A pioneer in counseling
By C AR O L J . R U M M Y

Herald staff writer
For 12 years Hetty Braun has
b rrn counseling elementary
school students in Seminole
Count, During that time she's
seen thr rreaiion ot many new
program*, as welt as creating a

few hcrsell
T h a t ' s w h y the F l o r i d a
Association ot Counseling and
Development selected her as
their elementary school counsel­
or of thr year.
It's a profession she's watched
closely in a district whose stu­
dent population Is growing laslrr

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Principal’s list at Lakeview announced
SANFORD — The following students made straight " A V
and wrrr placed on the principal's list at Lakeview Middle
School:
In sixth grade Leticia M Droid. Hrbceru L. Kvrrly. Amanda
M. Luke.
In seventh grade John C llurrh Deldrr Michel*, Bridget
Nasso
In eighth grade; Scott D. Fergerson. Matthew Freeman.
Lashuwnju Frreney. Until Meriwether. Edwardo Perez, Tru n g
K. Vong. William T . Ward.

than Its ability to roustruet
buildings to house them.
"We really had to change."
Braun said. “ There's b rrn so
many development* In society,
we havr to keep pace If we're to
help children.**
According to Hraun. social and
economic pressures nn young
people have Increased tremen­
dously — Increased Just in the
post decade More children come
from homes of divorced parents,
mid children musi rojx&gt; with
highly pojnilalrd schools and
classrooms It can be easy for
them to feel lost, or that no one
care* Easy, unless programs
exist to spot kid* In need of help,
or siinjdy to Increase the sensi­
tivity of all school personnel to
the problems of young people.
This Is one ol thr reasons
Hraun believes In newcomer
programs and the a ck n o w l­
edgement of students who show
a c ad em ic i mpr ovement or
u c h lrv r accomplishment a
worthy of recognition.
Counselors today emjihasl/e
preventative (migrants rather
than crisis programs In fuel.
Hraun said prevention along
with greater coordination be­

tween counselors, trarhrrs and
school staff are the positive
movements which have oc­
curred In recent years.
Hraun. a counselor at Wilson
Elementary, cites heightened
education In areas such as sex
ual and substance abuse as vital
comjxmcnts to healthy schools
and students. According tn
Hraun. today's crisis l&gt; In the
shortage ol counselors at the
elementary level
"One counselor with WOO
students. It's ridiculous." she
said "That's why we really rely
on trachers; they arr our first
line of defense. They spend the
most time with chlldrrn and cun
detect when a problem, whether
reading or emotional, might
exist." Hraun said the American
School Counselors Assoclalloti
recommends a l/4(X&gt; ratio, and
she a c k n o w l e d g e s t h a t
Seminole's ratio Improves at the
middle and high school level
"Elementary counselors arc
thr new kids on the block." she
said. "It's gonna lake time
la-fore equality Is achieved And
ll'sjust within the past frw years
that the public Is waking uj&gt; to
prevention."

HUMAN SERVICES «.
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Road expansion effects to be discussed
LAKE MARY — An upcoming I’T A meeting at Lake Mary
Elementary will feature discussion on the expansion of Lake
Mary Boulevard and Its afTecfa on the school campus. The
meeting scheduled lor Tuesday. Nov. 22 at 7 p m. will also
Include studrni participation.

raise money for physical education equipment. The Hoalhrow
Business Centor served as the site lor both a one mile walx run
and a two mile race.

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Belly Oraun. guidance counselor, at Wilson Elementary School and
Seminole County Elementary Counselor of the Year, has Just been
named Florida Elomentary School Counselor of the Year.

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N o v e m b e r 20, 1 9 8 8

Perspective
VIEW POINT
Where do real men go
to get their hair cut?

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A few week* ago. I wrote about the doe and
don'ta pertaining lo real men.
There warn an eatenalve list but all of the Hems
weren't Hated. I.e.. real men don't wear
suspenders, real men don't have beards, real
men don't know the answers lo the ’opera* and
‘ballet’ questions on Jeopardy and real men
don’t eat pate.
......
Now we must anaarrr the question of
whether real men go
to beauty shops lo
get their lulrcu l.
R e m e m b e r the
good old days when
there were barber
shops and beauty shops? The men had their
hair cut by barbers, the women had their hair
'done' by beauticians. That's the way you
differentiated between where one went to get hta
or her hair cut. It was strictly a matter of gender.
Now It’s difficult lo tell the barbers from the
beauticians.
In the good old days, when men were men and
women liked them that way. a guy who wanted
a haircut simply went downtown lo 'Joe' or
T llll’s’ barber shop and got a haircut. Joe was
usually a middle aged fat guy with no hair of his
own. Out he knew how to cut hair, lie was a
master of the electric clippers and attarkrd your
head like a sheep shearer going for a new worlds
record.
Hut. by crackles, (that's the way we mountain
folk talk, ya know) when you got a haircut st
Joe's, you got a haircut. There was none of this
shampoo, curling Iron, blow-dry nonsense You
got whatever hair you didn't want sheared off
and that was that — plain, quick and simple.
Nowadays, there are no more comer barber
shops, or very few of them. A man who wants a
good haircut almost has lo visit one of these
new-faii£le&gt;l hair styling shops You ran rail It a
’salon' If you want, but real men don't tala like
that.
I never was loo comfortable with (hoar places.
I guess because most of the people doing the
rutting are women and there’s something about
a women behind my back having quick access
lo a lot of sharp instruments that makes me
nervous.
And. any place with the word 'unisex' In Its
name la absolutely out of the question.
V liy f

K e n n e d y

T h e co nsensus w as to leave a ra n of
vegetables open In the refrigerator ull night and
serve them lo Ihe unsus|&gt;ccllug victim Ihe next
d ay. H ow Ingenious, food poisoning; rrrtu ln ly
detectable enough hut a solid 'accidental death'
alibi.

So guys. If you're wondering why your wife
stir mis so much time getting her hulr done. It's
pmbubly not because she likes the magazines or
enjoys liuvlng her hair pinned lo her head so
tight that her eurs hurt. She may be plotting
your demise.
In the meantime, my advice Is lo find yourself
an old-fashioned burbrr. one like Floyd on Ihe
Andy Griffith Show.
Oh. and check those vegetables from lime to
lime.

Jordan la tha Harold nows odltor.

re m e m b e re d

25 ye a rs after a ssa ssin a tio n ,
the legend c o n tin u e s to thrive
D A LLA S — Twenty-five years after an
aaaaaaln'a bullets rained down on Elm Street,
people still leave flowers
Mounds of fresh blossoms poke each year
from the dry grass lining the weary asphalt
The flowers stay until they will, uncollected for
weeks. There Is sanctity In the flowers For It
was here on a fall noonday that President John
F. Kennedy was ambushed and slain.
"Jack, we suffered and we still suffer."
writes James Pederson, a wreath-giver who
came from England to this dusty comer of the
past.
"You were our Innocence." says a bouquet
hiked up against Ihc green holly hedges that
slope Into the shadows of the triple ovrrpaas It
was placed by Amigos de Veneruala who
"shall never forget "
And people haven't,
ilul times have changed
The Republicans are In the White Houae
Dallas, the city PterTe Salinger once railed
capital of "red-bailers and nuts." is run by a
liberal mayor who Is Jewish and female John
Connolly Is broke and Bunker Hunt Is close to
It.
But memory of that killing bums with a
metallic wilmmer like the renterplate of a
gaunt Kennedy memorial turkrd a good block
array, almost as If to throw the tourists off
Nevertheless, ptlgitms come and they mine
In droves, managing to find the unmarkrd
place where J F K fell They takr gentle
languorous walks along Elm and around
Dealey PUua. a works projects of rhorolatebrown fountains aiot loi.r starred column'
They crane lo are the double windowed pen h
of the killer, now neatly outlined In black tape,
atop the rust-colored Texas School Dunk

Depository
Connallv. a Demorrat and governor of Texas

I W e may pray on our knees,
but when we get up from
them, we cry with the poet
‘Do not go gentle into that
good night. Rage, rage against
the dying of the light. I
•Allatalro Cook* on JFK’a daath
at the time, wax sitting just In front of Kennedy
In the open limousine
"I remember hearing a rifle shot and I was
Immediately filled with apprehension." he
says "I turned lo look over my shoulder where
s shot came from to see tf I could see anything
lo see If I could are Ihe president out of Ihe
corner of my eye I didn't And I was turning to
look over my left shoulder when I felt the bullet
hit me "
He maintains Unlay lhat I hoar lew seconds
and Ihe minutes that followed changed his Hie
"It drove homr how fleeting this life Is. how
quickly It can come to an end You have to use
your time wisely because It will be gone
You've got to be impatient with the shoddy,
the frivolous and the petty things you
encounter In llle."
Lady Bird Johnson, now 75. »*u* m a car
immediately behind the presidential vehicle "I
heard the shots like (topping sounds." she
recalled In an interview with UP! "I thought
somebiMly had set oil firecrackers llut when I
saw Ihe (Secret Service! men scramble I knew
something serious wan happening "
She was pushed lo live lion by agent italus
Youngblood "I heard sirens and people
yelling I heard over the radio system ‘Let’s
get out of here?' The car arceleratetl terrtlk ally
Bca K sa a a d y. Fags 6D

Millions visit gravesite
Perhaps the gnveslte's most
frequent visitor Is Eugene Wilson.
S I. ihe cemetery's general foreman
"I go there every clay to make sure
all Is In order Oner or twice a week
when I find myself there alone I say
a prayer "
The black Arm y veteran said
"Kennedy was a man who cared Hr
was lor equal rights lot everyone I
brllevr Ihe whole country would be
better off today if he had lived "
On this crisp morning, (.’tins
Ellerbruek. 33. a radiologist from
Des Moines, derided lo visit the
grave while In town for a medical
conference

Because It's a to o lrad k lo ty wotd. Tit* prsfla

‘unl’ Is from lh - Latin word 'unus.‘ which
means having or consisting of one only ' The
word ‘sex' — pay attention now — Is from the
Latin word sexua.* which means 'all the
attributes by which males und females arr
distinguished '
Now wall a minute A rro rd ln g lo the
definitions, the literal translation of anything
that Is 'unisex' would be having the attributes
of both males and females.’
I'm sorry. That's the definition Don’t blame It
on me. look It up In your Funk A Wagnalls I
know thal’s not the Idea behind tire word, but
that’s the way It works out
Therefore, based on the definition. I want no
purt of a unisex' Itair s tylin g shop, boutique,
salon, or whatever name you w ant to call It.
Being In dire need of a haircut last wrek. I
ventured lo a hair cutting establishment that
looked nothing at all like the old barber shops
you see pictured In Norman Rockwell paintings
I checked on the door of the building and on the
business license hanging on the wall and
nowhere did I find the word 'unisex.' So. I
figured I was safe.
W hen my num ber was called (I have
nightmares like that, come to think of It). I was
approached by an attractive lady who said, and
I'm not kidding. “ III. I'm Foxy."
Several thoughts crossed my mind at that
moment. I quickly glanced around the room In
hopes of detecting any sign that might help me
d e t e r m i n e that m a y b e this particular
eslablshmeril might lie u rover for something
else. Finding none, I followed Ihc lady, some­
what reluctantly, to Ihe truck of the simp
"Foxy Is not my real name. It's the name they
gave me.” Ihe lady said, offering no explanation
of who 'they' might be
llrnm I thought lo mysell. maybe this Is u
hallway house for waywurd cosmetologists
That's fair. I ran live with that Give 'em a
second chance. I say.
As It turned out. all my fears were unfounded.
It was a legitimate halr-eutting place and not a
house of Ill-repute
It turns out that the employees are ull given
cute little nicknames when they are hired
Still. It was u bit uncomfortable Irelng the only
male In the room. It did. howevrr. have Its
entertaining moments. For example, there was u
discussion of how lo kill your hustrand and not
get cuught.

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i Health, Page 4D
Books, Page 6D

ARLINGTON. Vs - Twenty five
years after his dralh. John F
Kennedy still draws big crowds
Better than 12.000 people a day.
about 4 5 million a year, visit
Kennedy's grave at Arlington Na­
tional C e m e t e r y , across Ihe
Potomac River from live nation's
capital
Many are drawn to pay homage to
the charismatic president gunned
down In the prime of life. Others are
lured by curiosity about the man
and the legend Still others come by
merely because his gravesite Is a
stop on a 82 tour
"I wanted lo come In touch with
Regardless of the motives, the
the man I had heard so much
overall crowd makes the hallowed about." said Ellrrbmek "I was In
plot a top tourist attraction In this second grade when be died Our
region of monuments, statues and nun made us stop and pray ... It was
memorials.
like losing a father."
It Is exceeded o n ly by the
A few yards away. Elizabeth
Smithsonian Institution, which Haradrm. a housewife from Avon.
draws more than 8 million a year, Ohio, smiled and said. "Th is Is a
and Is slightly ahead of the Vietnam main attraction ol our trip to
Veterans Memorial, which attracts
( Bca G ra ve . Pag* 0 D
about 4 million a year.

John F. Kennedy's Insights about America's
place In the world and hla concerns about a better
future, often spiced with humor, still ring true 25
years after his death.
"If more politicians knew poetry, and more poets
knew politics. I am convinced the world would be a
little better place In which to live." fA I95fl speech
at Harvard while U S. senator)

ON PUBLIC BEBVICE...
"Ask not what your country can do for you. ask
what you can do for your country." (Inaugural
message. Jan. 20.1961)

ON NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT...
"We can help make the world safe for diversity.
For. In the final analysis, our most basic common
link Is that we all Inhabit this small planet. We all
breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's
future. And we all a rr mortal." (American
University commencement address. June 10.
1963)

ON BTWnmfO FOR WORLD PEACE...
"Control of arms Is a mission that we undertake
particularly for our children and our grand­
children. ... They have no lobby In Washington."
(Signing of Llmlled Teat Ban Treaty. Oct 17.1963)

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Local residents recall
that fateful day in ’63
By QLONl A B U C C O
Herald correspondent

SANFORD - Nov 22 1063.
Iiegan like any other Friday In
Sanford Glenn Met all was filling
prescription* at Toui hton s Rexall on First Street. Florida State
Trooper John Polk was out on
routine |Mirul in his car. Don
Reynolds was leaching Ills htolo
gv classes at Seminole High
School Steven Harriet was
learning his lllih grade lessons al
Soulhside Elementary School;
and Julian Slrnslrum was pul­
ling Ihe finishing touches on dial
day's Sanlord Herald
But events In Dallas would
soon intrude on these normal,
everyday activities. Within a lew
hours (hr tragic news dial Presi­
dent John F. Kennedy was shot
and killed by a sniper as his
motorcade rolled dirougli Deal)' John Polk
Pla/a In Dallas. Texas, would
...Heard on his police radio
blare Irom radios and televisions
Residents of Sanlord. like citizens «
a r o u n d ihe c o u n t r y , were
shot krd by Ihe news
In 1963, Julian Slenstrom was ,
die 44-year-old associate editor of
die Sanford Herald He was
s t a n d i n g In ihe H e r a l d ' s
newsroom alter proofing dial
day's Inml page The |Ki(x-r was
almul lo go lo prrss
" Al l ol a sudden, die UPI
machine's Ibiilleiiul Im II rang like
c r a z y . " S le n slrom said " I
glanced over lo lake a look and I
saw only five words. TDalla*) —
President Kennedy lias been
shot. More coming ' I Immediate­
ly alerted Ihe then-editor and
publisher. Waller Glelow We
killed die front |&gt;agt- and tedld II
us bulletins came over the wire.
Everybody was gallu-rrd around
Ihe wire machines walling lor
more details."
Slenslrom . who still keeps
Steven Harriet
active as die part-time public
...Was 11 years old
relations director ol Slrusiroiii
silling In Miss Dotson's fifth
Really. Ills brother Herbert's
grade class at Soulhside Elemen­
firm, tlieri wenl Into the nulltary School when he beard Ihe
Ilosing room lo ask one ol Ihe
news
makeup artists lo Uriel die largest
"It was announced und then
Ivpr available.
our Iraclu-r lurried on die T V ."
"W e used the biggest type we
Harrlell said. "We never wat­
had." he said
ched
TV back then. We only saw
The words. "Kennedy slain."
Ihe spare sluils. In fuel. I thought
ran across die lop ol Ihe |iu|&gt;er In
dial was why Ihc T V wus In our
a banner headline.
classroom."
Ilul soon dir chlldrrn were
Sanford Chief of Police Steven
w.itching
live news reports from
Harriett was only 11 years old Ihe
[ See Local, Page 6D
day Kennedy was shot, lie was

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E D IT O R IA L S

Schools get gold
from money tree
Remember Si. Patrick’s Day last March 17?
Floridians were In a frenzy over the drawing
of an ’’Instant M illionaire" In Orlando.
Someone, that day. was going to become a
m illionaire courtesy of the new Florida
lottery.
Do you remember the most recent drawing
for the winner of a Cool Million Dollars? It’a
quite a contrast.
T h e state-wide en th usia sm In recent
m onths In the Lotto jackpots has now gone
from the high Intensity tensions when
•50-plus million was at atakc. to the ho-hum
attitude during the past four weeks because
the jackpot has been only $8 million.

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Lottery officials state that the unbounded
enthusiasm com es from the occasional
players who are attracted by the huge pots.
But that there Is a steady, dependable group
of regular players whose loyalty to Lotto,
Instance Cash and the other gam es have
enabled the lottery to attain revenue levels Car
greater than projected. Public education will
get about $323 million from the lottery this
year — 35 percent of all lottery ticket sales go
to education — and about M 4 4 million In the
com ing school year.
Education Commissioner Betty Castor has
said that she wants the S103 million In new

B u s h p la n s s w e e p in g w it h a n e w b r o o m
W ASHINGTON — The Reagan top appointee*
— some 800 strong — are Jittery. Th e y’ve all
been asked for their resignations. One day they
are on lop and the next day they are walking the
streets like everybody else, looking for a Job.
Except many of the GOP appointees thought it
would be different this time. Alter all. they had
spent their extra hours working for Vice
President George Bush
But he has lr.Jk_icd thul he wants tu sweep
the While House clean and to pick his own tram.
It Is part of the self aaaertlvrnesa he Initiated
when he began hta campaign and did not want
anyone to view him aa a clone, even If he had
learned at (he master's feet.
There will be the Inevitable payoffs to the loyal
workers who gave their all over many months to
help Bush win the presidency. They will be the
first In line for the jobs. But all will be given the
usual litmus lest: loyalty to (he party
But this time around Bush has Indicated that
there also will be s scrutiny of ethics. Neverthe­
less. some will slip through the cracks. After all.
when Bush's aide. Robert Klmmlt. looked Into
Sen. Dan Quayle's credentials to be vice
president, he apparently was not aware of the
pull used to get Quayle Into the National Guard.
T o p appointees will be scrutinized for their
finances, their post, their present, thetr families,
and to aee If there ore any skeletons in the closet

Many of them will be subjected to confirmation
by the Senate.
Bush’s criteria for serving the government has
not been spelled out.
But he obviously Is
going to reward those
w ho w o rk e d the
hardest, and tltose hr
inula the most
Thus, the nanus
most o fte n m e n ­
tion e d for W hite
House Job* were the
key advisers in hts
c a m p a ig n : C r a ig
Fuller, hts chief of
staff: and Koberl
Teeter, his pollstrr.
(B u s h has InJohn Sununu, govdlostsd that
e r n o r of N e w
there also will
Hampshire, ha* been
lapped to be White
bs • scrutiny
House chief of staff.
of ethics £
He has not tipped
his hand. But clearly.
James Uaker. his campslgn manager, who was
the first to be named to the Bush Cabinet as
secretary of state, la looking Into the credentials
of Ibe three men. and planning the operational

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ELLEN G O O D M A N

W h e r e ’ ll y o u b e In 2 3 3 3 ?
BOSTON-But aside the 1988 button* and
try thia year on for size; 2333. At the current
rate of progress, the Congress of that banner
year will be composed equally of men and
women. Just 345 years from now.
That Is the less than smashing news from
this election. On Nov. 8. wr added exactly two
more women to the House of Representative*,
making a grand total of 28 or five percent. We
added no women to the Senate, maintaining
the current figure at two: two women, two
percent.
This Is not to underplay the House victories
of Nila L o w r y , the newcomer from New York,
or Jolrne Unsoeld. who squeaked through a
vicious campaign In Washington stale. This Is
the first lime since 1882 that women have
made sny gains In the House at all. But In the
words of Jane Danowllz from Hie Women s
Campaign Fund: "One. two . big deal." How
many of us are going to be around for the
swearing In ceremonies of 2333?
The biggest barrier for women isn't money
a n y m o r e or o l d - f a s h i o n e d
womcn-should-bein-thrkJlchen prejudice. It
la the problem facing any newcomer: the
Incumbent. Th e turnover rate In the House of
Representatives Is on a par with the turnover
rate of a rent-controlled apartment In mid­
town Manhattan.
A stunning 99 percent of the 406 repre­
sentatives who ran for re-election won. About
the only way to gel a seat la If It's already
vacated or If the incumbent runs into a major
scandal.

C ttM k« Mil M

"Read my FIN G ER S — no new taxes."

IMSMN

JA C K ANDERSON

lottery revenues next year at specific areas In
public education. Specifically, she said she
wants to use the bulk of the new money In the
1 9 8 9 -9 0 scho o l y e a r to e x p a n d p re ­
kindergarten Intervention programs and to
upgrade curricula In middle schools across
the state.
Th e pre-kindergarten Intervention program,
targeted to receive 826.4 m illion. Is designed
to h rlp disadvantaged children get help In
overcoming economic or social problems that
date.
..........
Another 828.3 million will be applied to
middle school education Improvements, In­
clu ding career planning, m ore extensive
psychological counseling, the addition of a
seventh period and upgrading academic
offerings.
Commissioner Castor also wants to spend
818.1 million In the next school year to
expand a writing improvement program now
available In grades 10-12. B y expanding the
plan to the ninth grade, about 140.000 more
students would have access to the program,
she said.
Th is year's 8323 million directed towards
"educational enhancement" Is badly needed
but portions of that were used to provide
funding which should have come from the
general revenue funds. Th e additional reve­
nue projected for next year Is being routed to
areas truly of great need.
It Is difficult to determine now the extent
which these funds will benefit Seminole
County schools but the agreaslve nature of
educators In the county to secure every dollar
possible from all sources should Indicate that
this county will share In the bounty.

structure at the White House.
Baker, as chief of staff In the Kragan W hllr
House, eventually became Ihe dominant power
But at the beginning of the administration in
1061. he was par! ol a "troika” erf adviser*,
shoring the limelight with Edwin Mersr. who
lite r became attorney general, and former deply
chief of staff Michael Dcavcr. Baker breumr
numern uno in the While House, calling all the
allots. But It was not without a struggle The
'nflght'.ng 'va» sell .aibdclzrd
There Is always the question few government
workers as to where their loyally lie* — to thetr
bosses, whoever they may be, or lo the country
Many public officials tn the past have becom e
confused on whether lo be guided by l heir
bosses, be they the president or otherwise, or the
law.
Some pay a heavy price lo be In government
During the Watergate hearing*. Gordon Strahri
who workrd at Ihr White House, was askrd what
advice h r would give lo voung people wanting io
serve In the government Shattered by Ihr
scandal and the tainting of lives, hr said. " I’d trll
them to stay aw ay”
Many Kraganltrs undoubtedly will slay on
Hut most of them are preparing thetr resume*
and passing them around.

Tills snail’s pate nf capital change Is In
murkrd contrast lo what's happening In the
states. In 1972. only four percent of slate
legislators were women: In 1988. 16 percent
are women. More are holding statewide offices.
Including two governors, and at least half-adozen are poised to run for gubernatorial slots.
T h r Incumbency encumbrance Is part of a
larger reality: American politics I* a seniority
system. You have io Mart early and run often
For that reason. Ellle Smeal, who has taken
her Fund for the Feminist Majority to college
campuses these days, believes that women
have to make their first move for power at a
much younger age. They have to deal with
another Issue aa well. In politics, as In other
professions, women are more likely than men
to make decisions based on thetr lamllle* and
the ages of thetr child ren,
This year women made strong races for five
of the 27 open House seals from Louisiana lo

California Only one woman ran for the Senate.
Even those who get Into a congressional rare
are likely lo encounter a new and mure subitr
variation on ojd-boyism. Crllnda Lakr. who
workrd on the lough
Unsoeld race, has
Irarnrd that "IVople
see Congress ss a
man's world. They
like Ihe Idea or a
woman as a breath of
fresh air. but they
worry how women
w i l l be a b l e l o
operate In that world.
Will the men allow
t h e m t o be e I fee-live? "

f 99 percent of
T h e c h a r g e of
the 408 repre"n a ive te ." the a t­
s e n t at I v e s
tacks on "le a d rrwho ran for
shlp'*--code words
re-election
these da vs--are more
won J
likely to dog these
w om en, even ihe
Incumbents. In her bid for rr election lo
governor. Madeleine Kiinln of Vermont was hit
with Ihe sort of "leadership" charges rarely
leveled at u sitting governor. They are heard
more frequently and privately in the political
Inner circles where candidate* are often
lapped.
The (tool ol women in stale |*&gt;llflc*. the pool
of knowledge about running rampaign*. even
the pool ol money for female candidate* have
all Increased dramatically. It's the number
that haven't caught up.
Hut we urc aboul lo see thr Congresslon.il
door open more than a crark. Alter the 1090
census. Congress will go through rrdlstilcllng
There are likely to be 20 new open seals and
20 io 40 districts so different they will he like
new seats.
Says Ellen Malcolm, bead nf ih r n-markably
successful fund-raising operation known as
Emily s List: We Im u tc alar, winning those
races or we will end up the '90s the way wr
ended up the ’80s.”
How ore women ending up the ‘80a? Hat In
hand, hoping Dial a nearly all-male Congress
will reward ua with such things as parental
leave or child care. Standing patiently In a
long, long line to reach parity. A line reaching
all thr way to2333.
(C) ItSI. TO* OsUSS OM* WW IM SI
Swt Writer* Or*«f

W ASHINGTON - Economists at Ihr Fetter.
al Reserve Hoard and Treasury Department
are deeply concerned that Ihe propnard 013 1
billion merger of I’hlltp Monts and Kralt. Inc
m ight trigger a chain of bankruptcies
throughout the world
Even some of Ihr free market tdealognes ol
the Reagan administration are having
nightmares nf anothr r Black Monday and are
ealling lot government Intel ttnlHm T h r
projMisrd merger has already tiren censured
by members uf thr
Senate antitrust
subrnm m lllrr. and a
Federal Trade
Com m ission probc
c o u l d be In t he
works
I lie proitirm with
the DmHgtoM htats
for Kraft and rrrent
takeovers of other |
large companies Is
that thr deals are
invariably built on a
loutulallun ol debt
The debt rob* Ihe
( T h e debt robs
firms on troth sides of
Ihe lirm s on
Ihe merger of vital
both tides of
lunds lor capital irn
the merger of
pm vrm rnls and research and develop­
vital funds £
ment And when In­
evitable ryrllcal re
rrsaion* roll around, servicing ihe detil —
particularly If Interesl rales rise — ran causr
uankniplrlr*
Most tragic nf all. thesr corporate *u|&gt;rr
deal* also wreak havnr and sometime* grrat
suffering on employee* who are laid off when
Ih r firm* have lo squeeze their budgets to
meet their debts tn tire rase of Nabisco, for
example, many workers moved to thr
company's Atlanta headquarlrrs In the past
year and look an huge mortgages In a real
estate market known for Its volatility.
Al Ihe Fed. meanwhile, official* believe that
ihe glottal economy could hr headed into a
lailspln within Ihr next 24 months, and that
always causes consumers lo rrtn In expen­
ditures Inlrrrsl payments srr already eating
up 32 prrrrnl of total corporate cash flow —
up inotr than u third In the past decade —
and thr concern Is that rompunlrs would not
tie able tu ram sufficient profit* lo krrp up
their debt |&gt;uytttrni*. much less expand and
rxprrtrnrnl with new product*
T h r current, dangerous situation I* at­
tributable. ol course. In itie Reagan adminlslrallon's doctrinaire pursuit of drregulation It rrdurrd the Federal Trade
Commission to a I(Mil less ilgcr. antitrust
enforcement was lax. As u result, some
25.000 1 or|M&gt;ratr deals worth an estimated $2
trillion, were consummated during thr
|9HOs Merger requests filed with the Justice
l)r|&gt;arimrnt Increased 320 percent during
that samr period.
Look lor some changes during Ihe Hush
adm inistration. O u r sourrrs say they have
already seen signs lhal some of the d o ctri­
n a ir e d rrrg u la lo rs are going In l»c on the
outside looking in.

COMMUNIST PARADOX - The Com m u­
nist panics In Italy and France huvr not hern
luring well al ihe hallot box. bill Urey seem to
I k - gaining strength In ihe rank*of workrrs
T h r paradox ru n be explained Ibis w ay:
W hen the ro m m u n ls ts held num erous local
and municipal offices. Ih r powerful ro m rm inisi unions were rrlu ctu iil lo challenge ih rlr
ftl!w »‘ r c r i r ' i n 1*'* on twbidf of abused
w ork rrs

Hut now. eonimurilst politicians have fallen
on hard limes. In France, only 3 to 11 percent
of the voter* supported communists In 1988
elections. Twice os many voted communist a
few years ago. In Italy, the communist voir
dropped from 27 percent lo 22 percent In Ihr
lust year alone.
■r Jack AaO*n*aaa* ZoM*a 1**m

�Sanford Herald, Sanlord. Florida — Sunday, NovemberPO. 1968 -

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Remember less fortunate this holiday

LETTER
Quayle's official Job
The continued druirbcal of derision of Dsn
Uiiiiylr. vice president-elect. goes on over what
lie will be given to do In the new administration.
It would seem that all have forgotten that he.
I km Quay le. will be president of the Senate.
Till* l* a most prestigious position and will be
rno*t influential toward getting the new administration*s policies through the Congress.
S .ll. " J im " Crowe
Sanford

Political factions
battlo in Mexico
■ r t U S A N M I BTVftMTMAL
Undad Pros* Intamallonal
M EXICO C IT Y — Mexico's ruling parly, which
hasn't lost an imporlant election since 1020.
now fai rs an unprecedented Internal challenge
from a reaperte«l leader who calls It "corrupt,
contaminated" and riddled with “ conflicts "
I hr Institutional Nrvnlutkmary Party, or PHI.
Ii.i* governed Mexico without a break since
111211 lint economic drcllnc and etiargrs that It
ha* grown list corrupt, dictatorial and out of
touch have called Into question how long Its nde
can continue
Also at siakr are the sweeping economic
reforms i arrlrd out by ITrsld n tl Miguel de la
Madrid during hi* 6-yrar term. Those reforms,
meant to makr Mexlro a competitor In world
markrls. angered PHI traditionalists, who said
dr la Madrid had moved the parly away from the
(■ipullsl ideal* of the 15110 17 Revolution
Party Secretary ( ‘.corral Manuel Camacho
Silt* a voting reformer and confidante of the
ptrsldetil elect. a&lt; knowtrdged the nrw internal
dissent recently by agreeing lo meet party critic
Kialolfo (tori/alrr Guevara
(.on/air/, a framer PHI secretary general,
pirtv trader in ihr (.'harntrrr id Deputies and
amtM**.idnr to Spain. first aired hi* rritlrt«m* In
an unusually r audit! Inlrrvtrw In UnoMsaUno. a
liberal Mexico City new»|M(&gt;er.
"Tire PHI l* a rornipl. mntamlnatrd body,
with sirrmg tnirriialinnllkt». (io n u k iH id e
"No longer i* ii a true rrvoltilkmary party,
Irecaiise of a group of reactionaries and
{ technocrat* have taken over not only the
leadership of (fir party, hut are also In publkand admintsirallvr posttkm* "
Camacho said hi* meeting with (ion/ale/ dews
not mean that Ihrrr Is a “ split In the PHI
slrorturi On Ihr rontrary. It signifies party
vitality and dial there Is rommuntratkin among
all sectors ”
PHI kiecdoglst Arturo Nunr/ Jirnrnr/ said In
an inters lew dial Gonzalez * nnprn rndm lrd
public chargrs are part of a rletsalr raging within
jurly ranks triggered hy "the Ju ly 6 presidential
election*, which crralrd a new sliuatkm dial
, worfto'Witignyl'Hlmeinbrrs "
I In i l h « « r clrtiisns (lu a u h ln iw r Cantona*
» &gt; h i defected (nan the P H I In IW H 7 after leveling
many of Ihe sarnc^ctrarges as Gonzalez. led a
i oalilk.it tailed die Natkmal tlemocrallc front
whkh won 31 (W percent of the voir, the
highest ever hy an opposition candidate
The PHI garnered SO.7 percent. Its lowest
margin ever This strrnghthrned the reformers
around President elect Carlo* Sailnas de Gortart.
•Ilf a Harvard -educated economist who lake*
office Dec I
The PHI Is rooted In Ihe Mexican revolution of
HHO 11)17 tthkh overthrew dictator Portillo
I Ha/ The (tarts lias Identified Itsrlf with ‘ the
revolution" and "revolutionary** attitudes ever
sim e
Yet II is now art used of masstvr rlecllon fraud
and unde nine i at If (it at lire*
Salinas de Gorlurl and Camacho Soil* formed
a 'modernization commission'' recently to
stmlv ways lo democratize the (virty and revive
Its gras* im it*organizations.
(ion/.tie/ lortneil the "Critical Movement"
la. non within d r PHI to combat what he railed
"enemies of d r revolution with a different
ideology than that of their (tarty '*
"W e arr u group of militants who seek lo
Integrate a movement of opinion and action dull
pushes for democratic change amt leaves behind
authoritarianism ... a nd conservatism ."
Got i/.ilc/ said
III* criticism Is one often leveled against Ihr
PHI hy outsiders, but rarrly by one In his
I n oil in n — that lmrr.nnr.its who s|&gt;rnd all Ihrlr
career* in Mrxlro City are ruling Ihr country,
with In tic undrpiiandlng of the |topulalkm's real
needs
In a Iront pigr article In the respected
newspaper Excelsior recently. Gonzalri wrote
"the PHI should Ire lo Ihe left ol ihe Mexican
Hr volution. The parly
shoukl cut Its tradi­
tional lie*" to i hr government.
Some parly leaders cluitn dull many PHI
critic* l&gt;» long lo Irlllsl lacitons centered around
former President l.ui* Echrvrrrtu. and never
nbjrctrd lo ihr PHI * dominance Irrlorr dr la
Madrlil latinclM'd hi* conservative rronomlr
reform*.

Amid family sad friends and with festive
spirits, many of us ore prepulng to celebrate
Thanksgiving.
If we enumerated the tilings for which we
should give thanks we would certainly Include:
health, family, employment and home. We often
take Ihe above list for granted, as if we are
automatically entitled to them. Yet. in our
community and throughout this nation many
Individuals have loot their health, employment,
homes and are without family members.
Therefore, let us pause and give thanks for our
blessings.
The human body Is a miracle of God's creation
and good health la one of Ihe components of an
abundant life. The ability to engage freely In
activities of one's choosing, without physical or
mental limitations Is a priceless gift- Confirma­
tion of health os a primary asset Is experienced
through she deterioration of one's own health or
that of a friend or loved one. Loss of health may
aignal an unwanted depend*nr*- upon other*
Th is coupled with financial difficulties n ay
produce havoc in a person's life. On Thanksgiv­
ing remember those engulfed In pain and
suffering and be thankful for the state of your
health.

Families are the bulwork of our society.
Training youth Is one of the family’s important
responsibilities. A family constellation that
teaches children love of God. rrspert for Ihe aged,
love and concern for self and others Is providing
a blueprint for roping w ith life* problem's.
Families should be loving, supportive and
nurturing. I hey are the institution In which we
have s lifetime membership As lime passes and
family m em b.-n *rr no longer with us. we should
cultivate friendships. Invite friends who ore alone
to share Thanksgiving and the holiday with you
They ore a part of your earthly family.
Employment la needed lo supply Income to

purchase necessary goods and services. It has
been said that a person's employment signifies
his status in the community. Employment Is a
critical factor In our dally substance. There are
many unemployed and underrmplyed communi­
ty members. If you are employed and enjoy your
Job be thankful. Do not condemn en masse those
persons who are unemployed. Many members of
Ihe unemployed may be reflecting the op­
portunities they never had.
Home Is more than a physical structure where
the family resides. It Is the social, psychological
and educalional castle. Il is Ihe place where you
are accepted for Just being you. Hecently. we
have witnessed via television Ihe multitude of
homelrsa people In this country. Among the host
of homeless are Ihe mentally III. entire families
Including school age children, and those In Ihe
twilight of their years.
When wr gather this Thanksgiving and count
our Llrislngs ol health, fam ily member*,
employment and home let us not be smug and
condescending; rather be tum ble and grateful
becu*r "there, but for the grace of God go I."
Dr I — Hw* it * n w M* r a*S tMtr*cta* *1 Wwu — U Ctmmwrti
C***** MS N &lt;*•*■*■ •&gt; *M Water* Hamza ■*UMm * MrWrt
S**rS

C O M M EN TA R Y

What U.S. must do to be competitive
HOURLY WAGES
Almost os If Americans were not
looking, economic competition has
shifted from Ihe national level to the
International Irvel Early In Ihe
post-World War II period. Ameri­
can* competed primarily with one
another In a aeries of adversarial
relationships For example
• Labor fought with management
for a bigger share of the profit.
Improved working condition* and
greater Job security.
• Management fought with labor
to Increase productivity and to
minimize costa foe wages. Improved
working condition* and greater Job
security;
• Labor pressured government to
erect tariff barriers and programs to
protect domestic Job*;
• Management lobbied govern­
ment against redistributive taxes,
environmental program* and regu­
latory eflorls. citing the Intm ulngly
outdated reon om lc gospels of
elssslcal and neoclassical free en­
terprise theory.
• Government pressured man
agemen! to art socially responsible
toward workers, consumers and the
environment, usually In a rear
guard *ct|pn responding Jo. jsJher
than a n tic ip a tin g , c r is e s
In all inis domestic posturing,
pushing and prodding, the long-run
national view often waa lost Na­
tional needs evolved, while national
thinking rem ained wedded to
outmoded theory and a senes of
economic relationships two cen­
turies old Other nation* were build­
ing powrrful partnerships between
government and Industry, with co­
oper* live. rather than advents!,
relationship* between management

How other notions compare with tho U.S.

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Sourca Th# Contsrsncs Board
and labor, while Americana contln u e d la g u a r v e t among
themselves After all. *thr United
Stales was ihe rk'hesi and most
powerful nation In Ihe world.
Because Industry perceived gov­
ernment os a problem rather than a
partner, rational planning was not
Im piemen led To plan Implied gov­
ernment would and should have a
continuing role as a significant
economic actor. T o tall lo plan waa
to beg the question. Ilul begging Ihe
question ha* not made It moot.
Holley development, especially In

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key areas such os Investment and
education, bos remained mats driv­
enand ad hoc
As the Unltrd Slates economy
stagger* from the weight of In­
crementally accumulated excesses
— each relatively small but Urge In
total Impact — the solutions appear
painful. Like the excess pounds
added by an aging world class
athlete through small dally In­
dulgences to a once sleek and agile
body, the U.S, economy has brrome
bloated, a' caricature of the fine
production machine It once was or

could be again
But quick fixe* and crash diets
will not work for the U.S economy
any morr than they will prove
successful for the aging athlete And
Just a* the athlete must modify his
or her exercise routine lo ac­
comodate changed rapacities —
some Improved from longtime
practice and experience, some less­
ened from reduced rcsponsivrnesa
— the U S . must modify Us major
reonomlc relalkmahlps to accom­
modate it* greater maturity and the
shift from national to international
competition The cocky Individu­
alism that served the Unltrd Slatrs
so well In Its y o u t h I* less
appropriate two centuries later In a
t e c hn ol ogi c al l y co mp lex . I n ­
terdependent economy and world.
The economic game ha* shifted
from one of the Individual lo tram
competition. The cultural shift from
the rugged. Individual cowboy con­
fronting the enemy alone to the
highly turned and practiced team
player to* not been an easy one.
Nor is the transition complete.
Utllmalrly. Issues of production are
Intimately ties lo Issues of distribu­
tion — who gets what. These arr
issues about which classical eco­
nomic theory Is amazingly silrni.
hr U.S. political system has
Even the
encountered great difficulty dealing
with question* of distribution and
redistribution.
Yet. If major actor* In the U.S.
e c o n o m y c o n t i n u e lo focus
primarily upon aggrandizing (heir
own shore of the economic plr. Ihr
pie will shrink, for no one Is taking
responsibility for Its overall growth
Management and labor have blamed
government for economic woes
when, in reality, blame rests with all
three major reonomlc actors.

Cubans still entangled in U.S. legal system
■ y K IM tU O A R
United Press International
A TLA N TA — Cuban exile Jesus
Nnig-Soea returns lo the Atlanta
Frdrral Penitentiary every now and
then and sits outside the stone
fortress, pondering the five years of
his life wasted Inside
"I don't thtnk anyone from the
free world could understand what I
fell In there." said Rolg-Sosa. 30,
released May 16 from a North
Carolina detention center, where he
was sent after taking part In lost
year's riots at the Atlanta prison.
"No words can explain how much I
suffered."
Havana and Washington a year
ago this Nov. 20 resurrected an
agreement to ship 2.545 jailed
Cuban refugees back to their
homeland, touching off fiery re­
bellions by 2.400 Cubans In Atlanta
and at a federal prison In Oakdale.
La
Holg-Sosa. who said he was Jailed
for stealing a radio from a classroom
at Ohio Slate University in 1083. is
onr several hundred Cuban prison­
ers who have won freedom since the

violent uprising* that dominated
the headlines Iasi November.
The Cuban* — vowing lo die In
America rather than return lo the
Island nation where many of them
were convicts and mental patients
— seized 30 guards and other prison
officers Nov. 21 In Oakdale and
went an an eight-day rampage that
left the compound In charred ruins.
T w o days later. Inmates In
Atlanta rioted and look over the
massive HS-year-old granite peni­
tentiary that o n ce housed Al
Capone, set fire to three buildings
and took 04 hostages One prisoner
was shot to death by a guard on the
first day of a 14-day standoff
The revolts unleashed years of
tension and frustration harborrd bv
Ihe embittered Inmules. Some were
hardened criminals but many, like
Rolg-Sosa. hod committed only
minor crime* and were kept In
prison for years after serving ihelr
sentences because the government
classified them as "excludable
aliens."
Government otflclals deny the
Insurrections prompted them to
accelerate the reviews of Inmates'

cases Hut far m orr Cubans have
been released In Ihe year since the
uprising* than In the years before,
contend* Gary Lrshaw. a lawyer for
the Coalition lo Support the De­
tainees.
"The hots obviously boosted the
process.'* Leshaw said. "They had
only 100 released before the hot*
and now they have either released
or approved for release some
2.600."
He H id the number Includes
Cubans Incarcerated after the upris­
ings and estimates that 2.200 of
those 2.600 were tn U.S. prisons,
mostly In Atlanta and Oakdale,
during Ihe rebellions.
Leshaw H id the government. In
some cases, ts abiding by the terms
of agreements signed by the Cubans
and the Justice Department that
ended the prison takeovers. In other
coses the agreement. Including the
demand for "fair and equitable"
reviews of all the Inmates' cases,
has been compromised. Leshaw
said.
"There arc al least two Instances
where It lias not been upheld." he
said. "Many of the prisoner* have

not received adequate health care —
especially mental health treatment
— and conditions ol confinement
remain unnecessarily harsh."
The accords signed Nov. 29 In
Oakdale and Dec. 4 In Atlanta
promised health care for the
Cubans.
The agreements also forbade legal
reprints against the Inmates for
rioting and created an appeals
option before a Justice Department
board for any Inmate denied release
by a panel of Immigration officers.
Leshaw charged that although
many prisoners have been freed,
nome still are being denied a fair
hearing.
"Certainly for the people who
have gotten out It has worked for
them, but I think there are still
serious problems with the system."
Leshaw Mid. "A s long as they are
classified as excludable aliens, the
INS can |crk them around at will."
Duke Austin, spokesman for the
Immigration Service, disagreed with
Leshaw that any Cuban has been
denied a full hearing.

Injuries can not only be painful— they’re also ironic
I have a dear blend who has practiced personal
Injury law lor several year* now.
For ilie uninitiated land pray you stay that
way), personal Injury attorney* are the folks who
sue you for driving your vehicle In such manner
so a* lo Injurr Ihelr poor, hapless dlrnls; or for
commit ling any manner of cnrrlrs* and/or
thoughtless act so a* lo Injurr Ihelr poor, haplrss
clients; OK for NOT rom m ltllng any act so as lo
j’H E V E N T their poor. Maple** client* from
harming and/or ln|urlng themselves.
: My friend ha* made a decent living al II. In (act.
some of those law fees i»uld for the bricks on her
front (lurch, the u m c front porch I stepped out
e door onto and flung both feel out In front of
e (m uch In ihe manner of a hog running on wet
pavnnrnt. Your Honor), and fractured a bone In
my rigid band.
i I liave lo admit, the moment directly after the
fall was a delicious one. There she was. In her
Brook* Brothers suit and courthouse necktie.
palling ihe remaining, unbroken hand of an

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OPINION

SARAH
OVERSTREET

Injured Party lying on her Own Front Porch.
The moment passed quickly, however. 1 respect
her profc m ton much u qne friend respects
another's religion — that Is. without respecting It
so much one would actually want to practice It. I
never entertained the thought of suing her. even
when she talked about a "friendly suit, one
Insurance com pany against a nothe r." and
handed me another attorney's card.
(Of course. I was the party who put on those

cheap, slick-soled shoes before going out her
door. Ihe Mnic pair that had almost thrown me
down on the ceramic ttle In my kltchrn on more
than onr occasion.)
Not that I'm entirely forgiving and forgetting,
you understand. I'm having another friend
document my travail In One-Hour Photos to
enclose In her Christmas card Ihls year. They'll
show me. In a rented Santa hat. a splint Ih r size
of a small ham strapped onto my good hand. In
various difficult and embarrassing situations:
• l.vlng on ihr floor trying lo skin a pair of
"petite” panty hose up m y legs:
• Hungry, searching lor lood. any food, that
Isn't tn a cardboard package or a can that has to
be opened ... bracing Ihe peanut butter Jar against
my stomach and flailing at the lid with m y left
t. takl
hand ... falling that,
taking a long look al the
dog'a
Bg'l "Moist 'n' Meaty" packets In the easy-open
cellophane packs that I could probably tear with
my teeth;
• Holding up a line of 15 shoppers In the "9

Items or less" lane while I write a check with m y
left hand;
• Touch-typing five hour* a day with my left
hand and the third finger of m y right stump.
• Coming to work with m y clolhrs Happing,
unable to button, zip. hook or Ilc without help;
• Sticking my mascara up m y nose.
If l could send my friend a scratch 'n* sniff
Christmas card. I'd make It smell like my cast.
When the doctor told me he'd see me In lltree
weeks and then he’d fashion me a new cast, he
didn't mentioned the thing would Mart lo smell
like a fool In about four days.
One nice thing about having your gooti humi in
a cast at Thanksgiving, though: I may not be able
to cook a turkey or mash any potatoes this ycur.
but next year I’m going lo appreciate my faithful
right hand more than anybody has ever loved a
body part tn the history of mankind.
I think that's worth all the personal Injury
settlements that were ever handed down.
Wf*A OvnttrMl It • I t MIu M ctltniMt »tt* flu Mtwt#***r
Irin S M AtweUtte.

�40 — Sanford Haraid. Sanford, FtorWi — Sunday, Novambar 20,196#

Health/Fitness
Crisis care center stays abuzz

IN BRIEF

■V VICKI I

Violent death on the job

Herald correspondent

Police officer*, gas station attendants, real estate agents, and
employees In motels and hotels are apparently the most likely
to be murdered while working, according to a new analysis.
Dr. Thomas Hales, a medical officer at the National Institute
of Occupational Safety and Hralth In Cincinnati, analyzed
worker's co»np*ns«tlon elsimx filed In Ohio fmm I9H1 to 1985
Although the analysts led to an underestimate of violent
death and Injury. It was a good way to uncover the most
dangerous jobs. Hales said In an Interview.
Between 800 and 1.400 Americans are murdered each yrar
at work, while perhaps five time* (hat m any are the victim* of
violent Injury on the Job. Hales said.
In the study published In the Journal of Occupational
Medicine. Hales found other professions In the protection
services and local and suburban transit employee* were also
Injury prone.
Employee* In convenience lood stores and real rsiatr agents
were most likely to be the victim* of rape while on the Job.
Hale* found.
Hale* said he believes the Ohio Injury* pattern* are typical for
the United States. Nationally there are no estimates of the
number of violent Injuries on the Job. but the Ohio data showed
there were more than five lime* as m any Injuries a* death*
from violence.

SANFORD - Gil Karm en's
office telephone rings constantly.
The receptionist Jokes that the
only time Kaufman Is not work­
ing on the phone Is when he's In
a rv*ong
Except lot the buzzing tele­
phone. the recently rxjNinded
far lilt y on (lay Street Is surpris­
ingly quiet. Hut that belles 'he
dlfllcull y of running a crisis care
unit. Kaufman Is coordinator of
Crtsls and Emergency Service*
for the Seminole County Mental
Hralth Center
While the number of patients
housed at one lime is limited lo
about a dozen. Ihe facility must
receive, rvalualr and offer ther­
apy lo individual* who. by law.
may not stay more than three
days
"O ur admission* are fairly
limited, hrrausr they are based
on the liukrr Art." Kaufman
said
The Hakrr Act provide* for the
involuntary detention of person*
in a m r u i n g facility (such as
the Seminole County Mental
Health Center) (or evaluation
and emergency « are for a period
of 72 hour*. Including wrekrnds
and holidays
These jx-nplr must mrrt very
strut Irgal guidelines, regarding
fam ily In r o m r and mental
com pelrnrr To be admitted
under these ctilerta (or. tn the
vernacular of those in the mental
health field, to be “ Haker
Acted ') one must he suleldal.
homicidal or so mentally III that
one can not rare (or oneself.
Many of th r patients are
brought In the facility by law
enforcement officer* and often
I h r y r o m r f rom hos pi tal
rmrrgcnry room* Occasionally,
ihe court* assign (hem tu receive
rare at the unit
"The people we take In must
tie indigent.” Kaufman said
"Those with Insurance are

D l«t may Influence Parkinson's treatment
High-carbohydrate, low-protein meals m ay Interfere with the
treatment of the devastating brain ailment Parkinson * disease,
researcher* say
Or* Richard W urlm an and Hen|amln Caballero of the
Massachusetts ln«iltule of Technology and Dr. Edwin Salrinun
of the Harvard Medical School studied the effect of diet on a
Parkinson's patient while eating a variety of lest meal*
In a letter published tn The New England Journal ol
Medicine, the researchers said they found a high « arbohydrulr
diet could trigger symptoms of toxicity from levodopa. a drug
used to treat the disease
Carbohydrates appear to Interfere with the absorption of the
drug In the Intestines, the researchers said.
As many as I million Americans suffer from Parkinson's, a
brain disorder that causes a progressive, crippling loss of
mutcle control due lo lack of the brain chemical dopamine

Doctors don't know cost of to ils
Doctors apparently have a poor knowledge of the costs of
many of the tests they order, according to a recent survey.
A qurstlonalre seeking estlmalr* of the costs of a variety of
tests wax i tun pic ted by five group* of 25 each at the University
of Pittsburgh School of MrJtclne. The groups Included medical
residents In their first, second and third postgraduate years,
full-time faculty members, medical students In thetr third year
and ward clerks.
"Each group drastically underestimated the costs of the
laboratory tests or procedures." Dr David J, Sulktn. who
conducted the survey, reporird In a letter published In The
New England Journal of Medicine
Medical students did a* well a* attending physician* Ward
clerk*, who were selected for thetr lack of medical training, did
not do appreciably worse than the others. Sulktn said
•"Cost has been « ioug-rirgirvircl subject in medical
education. We need lo educate our faculty as well as our
tralnre* In cost effectiveness, since the latter assimilate thetr
teachers' pattern* of ordering tests and procedures." be said
"One cannot I k - certain that a knowledge of rusts would
appreciably rrduce thr use of tests, but not knowing the « «&gt;*t Is
likely lo Irud lo the making of medical decision* by Insurers or
government agencies.*' be *aid "That will certainly reduce the
quality of medical care.'*

Prescribing levels
of nurse abuse
D r W i l l i a m s E rtir t * . a
s p e c i a l
I s t I n
obstetrlcs/gynecology, playfully
sidled up behind Jean Kovel, a
nurse silling In the nurses'
slulion in Colorado Springs'
Memorial Hospital With a sly
grin, he jerked th r woman's
ponylull and. acrordtng lo the
Associated Press, said "Hey.
tie, what's going on?"
Right now. D r Em els Is
fervently wishing tliai he had
resisted this sedut lively friendly
Impulse.
Ms Kovel was not amused hi
fact, she was positively licked
oil The supjxtscdly Innocent tug
gave her "excruciating” juiln
Tin- 3 1-year-old nurse charged
the doctor w i t h “ assault,
negligence and ettiotloii.il dis­
tress *' In an out-of-court settle­
ment. she was awaidrd XiS.tMMJ.
jiald by the surgeon's Insurance
company.
This case will unquestionably
alter — irrev oc ab ly —
doctor/nurxr rrlatlons tn all hos­
pitals Health-care Institutions
nave Just entered another era
On the s c 'lo u s side. Dr.
Ermls's actions can certainly lie
viewed as deprecating Sexism
in ihe workplace Is Inapproprlate. Many women. Ixilh Inside
and out of medicine, have had It
op to here with male colleague*
or employers who think It's cute
lo play unsollt lied tour hy-Irrly
games with female employers.
These wornrr. are t omplrtrly
Justified in demanding lo I n t r e a l r d wi t h r es p e r I and
equably. N il woman should lie
expected lo pul lip with mauling
and condescension, particularly
at Iter Job. rsjN'clally In situa­
tions ahrre such IM-Iiavlor has
Ix-fii Institutionalized, as li has
been for years In hospitals
Oil ihe other hand. &gt;05.000 for
a pulled jHiiiyiatl? Come on I've
seen slulf going on In my own
hosjdlal tli.it would Ik- worth
$100,000 or SZOO.UOO — may he
even more at the annual jilcnlc.
In most hospitals, there Is a
degree of fatnlllariiv that comes
with lime 1*1wren doctors and

I

M ID IC IN t

PETER
G O T T .M D
n u r s e s A squeeze on the
shoulder or an arm around (lie
waist are commonplace When
Inconsequential Intimacy l*
exceeded, more than one nurse
has tH*rn heard to exclaim
"Knock ii oil. diMior I ni busy*
Tilts usually serves to bring the
situation In check into jiro|irr
!m lance.

Som e nurses s im p ly shed
advance* like water oil a retriev­
er: oilier* lM-moun the fad tliai.
for one reason or another,
they're seldom If ever tweaked
A few set thr doctors straight on
the spot, and that's that
fn the Interests of resolving
future similar Incidents. I sug­
gest the following guidelines lor
financial awards
— arm aroond waist, without
smile *-»5.&lt;XM);
w ith smile 6I7.(KX&gt;
prolonged contact S52.000
b o t h a r ms : X i H . 0 0 0 —
t o u c h i n g hair: $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 —
stroking hair *37.000 — runn­
in g f inger s t h r o u g h hair
$-13,000 — blowing in car.
without smile 627.000,
w ith smile: 629.000. — kissing
$73 (MM) — hltltlg neck
*84.000 — hand holding $'1,300
— t o u c h i n g d o r s a l spine
610,700 — tickling dorsal sjiinr:
SlO.fKKJ — scratching lumbar
spine: 617.500 — kneading
lum bar spine 619.900 — flatting
funny: &gt;87.500
neck

Admittedly, ‘.ins list Is Incomplete lor reasons of pro­
priety. Hut I'm sure you get the
Idea.
(CM 1988 N E W S P A P E R
T E R P R IS E ASSN

EN­

O il Kaufman aaeapaa tha talaphona to admlra tha naw renovation*
usually sent to private care
factlllles like Florida HospitalNorth We have a good rela­
tionship with them where they'll
send us patient* or vice versa If
there l* a crowding situation "
H r said thr untl dors not
receive rnough money but. nev­
ertheless. a "miraculous" im
provrrnrnt has taken place in
both thr physical structure and
Ihe care thr slaff 1* able to
provide
An oprn house t* planned for
Dec 9 to show off the improve­
ments Rrcently added lo the
bulldlng are a unit fur minors, an
additional Isolation area with
closed rlrrul cameras to facili­
tate observation, a new shower
area, a common area and an
oprn air patio
The unit for the care of minors
Is especially i m p o r t a n t lo
Kaufman
"Having the kids In with Ihe
a d u l t s Is almost c o u n t e r

Ihrrapullr 1hr observe*
At Ihe Sanford facility, any
minor who is brought In sill hr
placrd In constant. 24-hour aday rontact with a worker They
will not be Irft alone or allowed
to mingle with the adult p.i
tlrnts
Kaufman 1* troubled by the
number ol children who are in
need of earr at his facility lie
feels that pari ol thr rrason lor
Ihe tnrreaslnjr number* of
youthful admissions is thr use of
crack roc a tn r
T h e e as y
availability coupled wtth Ihe low
price (65 lo 61(1 per unit I make*
thr dangerous drug e*jx-i tally
popular with children
Hr hriirxr* that the number of
children In nerd of carr will
Increase steadily Hut. ix-tausr
of Ihe Irgal ronstralnls of the
Hakrr Ai t. the crisis unit can
only be a short term temporary
Intervention facility
*People often gel upset by

this." Kaufman said
They are
working w i t h i n their own
agrtnl.it and we « an not &lt;onlorm
toll ”
The critter m u s t operate
within ihe strict guidelines in
•infer lo receive money the liukrr
Act land thr inati hlng funds
front Ihe county) Kaulm.ui Is
hoping ihe county will uii n.tw­
it* lin.itni.il contribution
Hr said that wit It In Ihe past
decade, thr state ha* placed
ittnrr rntji'iasts on thr &lt;are ot the
chronically ntrntully ill lhrv
have made trials centre* a prior
lly r*pe&lt; tally in this district, to
Increase the muntw-r of twit*
Thr Hartford facility now ha*
go tied* lint lias lo gr| Ionising
lielnrr they tan use right ot
tltrnt Final apjiroval is rxpedrd
within a week
Thr ratio of workrr* lo j&lt;«
tlrnts in Sanlord is about four to
tmr (two HS* and two orderlies)

Bill Furbish: G old m edal w inner on and off track
By CHAMUM &gt;. TAYLOft
United f’rsss Inlsrnattonal
A TI.A N T A - Hill Furbish lay
on the muddy tianks of the
O grerhee River wondering what
had hajijM-ried to him Numb­
ness |iervadrd Ills liody and he
couldn't move
In a lew second*, ihr skylark­
ing of a group of college seniors
celebrating the end ot exams had
turned tu tragedy Ills friends
crowded around him. trying l»
help Someone ran to call an
urn hula nr r
Furbish. 22 had broker, hi*
neck in a dive from the bridge
that crossed Hie river
"I lay on my hai k a long time,
f urbish let ailed "I never lost
c o n s c i o u s n e s s It was a
frightening experience
A doctor gave Furbish thr bad
news a few days later as he lay
In a hospital tied — tie was a
quadriplegic rnm plrtrly and
permanently jsiralyzrd In hi*
lower e x t r e m i t i e s and partially
p a r a ly z e d in (M o tio n s of fils
trunk and upper Itrtih*
"I went through all thr stages
— anger, denial, depression."
said Furbish, talking about tils
odyrxsy from that June day In
r ' ~ i lo happier lime* three
vr.ir* taler Furbish, thanks to
modern rehabllilatlve medicine

and hi* own 'oliqurst ol (ear and
despair. Is at active and h x re awful as one ran be from the
ronftnrs of a whrelchalr.
After more than three month*
of rigorous rehabilitation at Ihr
Shepherd Spinal Cent er In
Atlanta. Furbish, always inter­
ested tn sports, turned hi* at­
tention lo wheelchair athletic*
taut month, as a m rm b rr of
the U S Disabled Sporta Team,
tie rapped his rreovery by win­
ning gold and bronze medal* in
thr whrelrhalr relays ai the
Paralympic Games in Seoul.
South Korea He entered that
competition alrrady the winner
of 30 gold medals and holder of
f i v e n a t i o n a l r e c o r d s In
wheelchair sjMirts events across
thr nallon
Furbish * road lu rk from vir­
tually complete jMralysls was
costly — an estimated &gt;00.000
to &gt;80.000 Hut the Shepherd
Spinal Center not only returned
him to maximum Independence
In the shortest possible time — It
gave him a Job as assistant
director o f data processing
Three member* of the center'*
hoard of director* also are
victims ol spinal cord injurtr* as
w ell as four stall members
The renter lias 80 brd* and Is
the nation * largest rrhahlllta
Hon hospital for jieoplr with

paralwmg spinal cord Injun*-* I'
probably ow e * i i * existance.
Ironically, in a spinal rotd Injury
— a broken neck — suffered bv
another graduating college se­
nior.
James Shepherd, Irrsh from
receiving his diploma at Georgia
Tech, broke tils neck while txxlv
surfing In Hra/il in 1973 T h r r r
werr no special facilities lor
spinal cord injury victim* in ihe
Soqjhraat at that time and
Shrplirrd * family had lo send
him to the Craig Rehabilitative
Hospital In Denver The Sh rp
herds decided lo spearhead a
drive lo build a facility In
Atlanta
l.lnila Cantrell. Ihr (enters
public relations assistant, says
sjieed in getting a spinal cord
injury' victim tu a specialized
facility Is everything
"If a patient Is trealrd at a
spinal cord specially &lt;enter
within 48 hour* alter tiring
Injured, medical complication*
are reduced hy an average of fiO
percent.' she said. "II a (i.illent is
Heated at a spinal icird sjtecialty
center within six hours after
injury, the average length of slay
Is 80 day* "
She said allrr live day*, (lie
hospital slay Irngltlens lo HH
days and finally In KJ2 days II

I tie iktiin Is brought lo *u« Ii .«
lai till) 14 day sa ile r Uijuiy
Cost prr day for treatment and
rehabilitation ru n s to &gt;850 but
Cantrell said the renter lake*
many jMtirnt* w h o are indigent
or who cannot pav the lull cost

Ih r

loss is

made iqi through

publli lundtaising drive*
Aboul ID lM xi Am ericans are
jiar.ily zed hv sp in a l m id injuries
each yraf Most of tfiern 79
jx-rrent. are m a le , and most a rr
thr rrsull ol autom obile a rcl
drills

Furbish, when not working or
training for truck rvrni* turns
hi* hand lo water skiing snow
skiing ilrrr h u n ting and Isis*
fishing III* next goal, he sat* is
to briontr proficient at scuba
diving
Living vsIIIt what tiajijx-iird to
hllll On Ihr O g rr( tire R lirr tiller
years ago suit comes hard I rn
always going through that even
now." he said
I don’t know it
I II rvrr accept tiring jMialyzrd.
hut I hair learned lo iiijh - with
II I ileal with It. hut I ilon t know
II I II every truly a&lt;« rjit II

Th r sjrlnal center, hr say*
shown) him "h o w I could live
my life They t o ld me t could tie
very at live alter m y Injuiv Th e y
g i i 1 ill e

b a c k

I II I &lt;i

t Ii e

rimlost ream ve ry qua kit

Painful eye infection linked to contact lenses
rrporird his findings in that Drtrbe said researchers th rrr
"had lound that clotrimazole
publication
Some pailrnls have reported was Ihe most active agent
G AINESVILLE — Four jx-ojilr
who suffered a jialiiful rye Infec­ addiction to nan otic* and loss of against thl* paitnuLir organ­
tion linked to the use of non- jobs and families as conse­ ism "
Hut clotrimazole was not
sterlle contact leris solution* quences of the terrible pain
have been successfully treated associated wtth aranihamoeba available in an ophthalmic preparalton So Drlrbr sought ap­
with a drug used lo treat skin infection
proval
to formulate a 1 percent
"Eyes
have
been
lost
from
tht*
diseases, doctors report
i n f e c t i o n , a n d . a l t h o u g h solution, using a powdered form
Clotrimazole, an antifungal clotrimazole Is helping us lo obtained from the drug m anu­
agent, was found by University treat It more effectively, we're facturer.
of Florida [irolessor* tn lx- ef­ still Ughllng an uphill haltlr The
"O n ce w e had jx-rtnlsslon, we
fective agatnxi arunlhamneha lirsi solution, obviously. Is prr- made a »u*|x-risloii of th r d ru g
keratitis i potentially blinding ventlon,"
with artificial tear*.'' lie said
corneal inlt-ctlon closely linked
Prevention. D rlrb r said. Is " A I that jxiln t, m y Jiatlrnt had
to the use of non-stertle contact possible In 99 jterreni ol the u n d e r g o n e t w o r o r ii e a 1
leu* solutions
easrs where a c an lha mo rh a (ransjilanl* In our rflorl* lo halt
Ihe infection, which w as not
Dr William Drtrhr. assistant kcratitt* might occur.
The grrulrst risk factor Is Ihr r e s p o n d i n g t o s t a n d a r d
professor of ophthalmology at
Florida's College of Medicine, use ot non slrrllr saline solu­ m edications
‘ ‘ W h e n we a d d e d t h e
combined clotrimazole with two tions lo rinse and store contact
more -com m only used drugs lenses Each of Drletx-'s aran- clotrimazole lo hi* treatment,
after conventional therapies thainorba patients prepated the response wus dramatic."
failed to stop a jiartu ularly their own contact lens solutions, said Drlrtie. a contra) specialist
ravaging liifrriimi in one of his using distilled water and sail and director of the contact lens
srrvlrc at Ihe University of
jiallrni* H r salt! II was the first tablets.
T h i s method, whi le once Florida Clinic's Eye Center.
lime ihe drug was successfully
Drlebc's first aranthamoehu
advocated by some practitioners
used lo treat the Infection.
alient. Dr. John Orahum-Pole.
T h r Infretlon causes what has us a reasonable und Inexpensive
as been free of thr Infretlon for
tx-en descrllx-tl In a recent Issue alternative to com m e rcially
of "Archives of Ojihthalmology" uvulluhlr slrrllr saline, places more than a yrar. und has 20/20
as "tin- kind of |ialn that cause* users til a much greater risk fur vision with corrective lenses.
itie patient to stay In a dark bacterial, fungal und amoebic Since Graham-Pole's Initial
treatment, thrrr additional j m rixmi with the shade* drawn, not Infections.
Working with thr Centers for tlent* have undergone su c­
venturing out for anything hut
thr hare necessities." Drlrbr Disease Control In Atlantu. cessful treatment ut thr Eye
United F r t n Inlarnallonal

S

t'rntrr with drug (oinhinallons
containing clotrimazole
In rat h case, vision has Item
restored to norm al ur near
normal, and the jMttent* remain
free of symptoms
“ The Infection Is terribly
painful," said Gr aham-Pole,
associate jirofessor of jx-dlatrlcs
at Ihe university's College of
Medi ci ne, w h o w a * f i r st
diagnosed with uennthamneha
keratin* m 1980
"At one |xiilit I couldn't do
anything at all. rsarntlally. I
couldn't work, couldn't open mv
ryes In the light t knew 1 might
lose the rye." h r said "Hut. at
lime*, thr pain was so severe
that I thought I would rather
have the eye out than endure It
any longer "
Drlrbr said although most
Infections of the contra arr fairly
Irraluhlr, acautltaimx-lui has tin
ability lo shift from a live form to
a cyst stage, resistant to

medication.
"A* a result, you have to treut
these Infections for more than a
year tn order to destroy the
organism. A nd on rx-easlon. de­
spite the best of mrdlral thera­
py. the organism ran juogrrss.
causing jx-rforallnn of Ihe cornea
and nece ss it at in g corneal
transplantation."

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Sunday, November 20 1983 — I P

Singles have fun but
marrieds are healthier
disease or Impairment, com ­
pared In 30.1 percent of single
men. 19.7 percent or divorced
BOSTON — Despite changes m en amt 18.8 percent of
In U.S. marital pattern*. mar­ widowed men.
ried and unmarried rnuplea
Similarly. 14 2 percent of
who live together are heaiililer married women reported some
overall than Ihelr tin g le , limitation compared to 30.2
divorced and widowed coun­ pecent of single women. 20.8
terpart!. a government re­ percent of divorced and 27.8
searcher reported.
percent of widowed women.
Charlotte Schoenborn of the
When the respondents were
National Center Tor Health asked to rate ihelr health, only
Statistic* tald a 1987 survey of 11.3 percent of the married
132.859 people In 47.340 fam­ men rated their health as fair
ilies nationwide found married or poor compared to 14.1
and cohabiting people had pcicenl of the tingle m -n . 15.fi
fewer health problems than pecent of the divorced men
unmarried people.
and 17.6 percent of widowers.
"We basically found that
Among women, on ly 13
ye*, married people arc gener­ percent of those who were
ally healthier." M i d Scnoen- married rated Ihelr health that
bom while presenting her find­ way compared to 13.4 perrenl
ings during a meeting of the of single women. 18.3 percent
A m e ric a n P u b lic H e a l t h of divorrrd women and 18.9
Association
percent of widows.
Previous studies had found
Unmarried people also re­
married people were healthier
than unmarried people. But ported more acute condition!,
Schoenborn decided to exam­ more day! In w hich Ihelr
activity WM restricted due to
ine the question again because
acute condition!, and greater
marriage rales had dropped
use of hospitals and doctor
and divorce and cohabitation visit!
rstra had rtaen.
But the study found mar­
One poMlblr explanation lor
riage appears to continue to the finding la (hat people with
create a lifestyle that results in physical nr emotional dis­
better health. Schoenborn orders would be less likely lo
get married nr remarry, and
Of Ibe married men, 15.1
those who do m arry are more
percent reported some limita­ l i k e l y lo gel d i v o r c e d .
tion in Ihelr activities due to Schoenborn said.

Unltad P rm International

Cocaine fueling epidemic of dual addictions
most overpresertbed drug and
w as even the subject of a
popular rock song Last year. It
NEW Y O K K - "Mother's Little was overtaken by Xunax as Ihr
llrlper" Is 25 years old this most prescribed In Its class
month and drug-abuse treat
A new survey from San Fran­
mrni experts say that the tran­ cisco's Hatghl A shb ur y Free
quilizer memorialized in song by C lln lr Indicates a sharp upswing
the Rolling Stones unfortu­ In cocaine use that Is rninblurd
nately. Is keeping up with the with the use of benzodiazepines
times.
like Vallum Xunax and Man inn
The nationwide epidemic of
Dr David Smith, the director
cocaine addiction has propelled arid founder of the communi­
prescription tranquilizer* like ty-based clinic, said the combi­
Vallum Into a new era of abuse, nation reflects the growing pat­
when large quantities ate con­ tern of potydrug abuse and is
sumed to cushion Ihr "crash" s i m i l a r I o o n e t h a t was
from an Illicit high. Ihrsc expert* dangerously com m on tn the
say.
IfMKK with one addiction fuel
Increasingly, benzodiazepine Ing Ihr other
tranquilizers are turning op as
"The focus is luislrally tipjwts
street drugs, addicting a new- and downers." h r said lo a
group of people who are already telephone Interview prior to rr
chronic cocaine users, said I&gt;r
leasing Ills rrjiort Nov J 7
Stanley Yancovliz thief of the
"The primary drug tor going
Division of Chemical Depen­ •Up now Is (ocalnr When j ample
dency at New York's Drib Israel abuse roealnr. they become
Medical Center
purutiold and anxious, and use
"It's escalating with the ro- depressant* to come down At
i .line epidemic, particularly with m y own clinic. I have seen a big
ibe more potent form of cocaine Increase in use of cocaine as an
Iirople use." he said, referring m upper and benzodiazepine* or
the a m o k a b l e form called alcohol as a downer, duplicating
"crack "
a sitoallon Dial was seen tn Ihr
"Cocaine t» accelerating ad • *60*. that was v e ry , very
■hi nuns to some of the h y p ­ serious "
notics It 's kind of pathetic to see
While considerable altrntlon
someone who starts out snorting h a s hern f o c u s e d on the
cocaine and ends up. in the o v e r p r e s c r l b l n g of
extreme case, shooting heroin,
benzodiazepine*. Smith said
he said
prescriptions, in fact, have been
Tranqulll/rrs follow alcohol as leveling off. while street use has
the leading secondary' addlrtton been growing
with cocaine, hr added
"This t* a new level of abuse,"
Introduced 25 yrars ago as an he said, n o t i n g t hat the
antidote fur anxiety. Vallum extremely high dosage* used lo
soon w a s considered A llirrli a s counteract cocaine related titter*
•yP CO B Y R O N

United Press International

Vitamin E m ay boost elderly immune system s
By BOB STBIM
United Press International
IIO S TO N — A new studv
rrpott* Vitamin K appear* to
Uilsler the immune system* of
rld rrly men and women, a
lindmg Dnu *uggr*i* Do vitamin
may help proplr lend oil inlrc
lions and other disease* a* they
age

I he iL.ta is very encouraging
and suggestivr. wild Dr Huron
Nlkhin Meydani a *clcnll»t who
conducted the *tiidy at thr
Agriculture Departm ent'*
Human Nutri tion R r * r u n h
( enter on Aging at Tull* Univer
stty
Meydani *lrr**ed however
that

m uch

m ore

research

I*

needed before she could re
commend that anyone liegm
taking vitamin K *upplemrni*
Hut tbe Minty ionium* pre­
vious findings mdl&lt; atlug v llamln
K could help nllxrl a decline III
the immune system that mav
rxplalu why Ihr rld rrly arr
prone to Inin lions and oilier
disease* *|ir wild
"When we get older Die trn
IIIune response — the abllltv ol
your body to llghl oil disease and

so Infill — d e c lin e s ." said
Meydani an assistant professor
of nutrition at the Tult* Univer
slty Schooled Mrdli me
W’e rr
twit able lo mount as e||n tl\e all
immune rr*|mu*r as voting |(eo
pie do
Some r e s e a r c h e r s have
speculated tin* decline m ihr
immune system may explain
why Ibe rider Iv develop many
diseases Including m in lion*
i anirrsaniiartl.iiit*
Hesraichers have been trying
to line! wav* lo stop these
c hanges Dial arr occurring,*
Mr* dam wild
Meydani and her &lt;ollragurs
decided to test v i t a m i n E
bee aove Ihr substance bad plr
vlouslv tieen shown to hr a
"very elfrcllve antioxidant."
whlrh I* an agent that interferes
wnh a process known as lipid
proxidsikHi." she *.ud
Lipid pnixnlaiton I* Dir in
trra&lt; tlon of fats and oxygen in
the body, which can produce
substance* known as trrr radi­
cal*. which arc know n to dam
•ige cell* in c lu d in g immune
system i ells

W ASHINGTON — A common
type ol abnormal hrarthe.it
called atrial llhrtlation can bring
on “ silent" strokes that damage
jiart* of Ibe brain controlling
memory ami complex thought,
doctors wild Thursday
The siiokrs. usually caused by
clots that cut oil b lo o d to Die
brain were delected In one third
ol more than 40 pailrnts who
underwent brain scans in a
slody. Dir doctor* ie|Mirtrd on
the Dual day of thr American
Heart Assoc l.ilIon's (&gt;l*i Scientif­
ic Sessions
" Wh il e these strokes are
silent, no one l* twtler oil lor
having one." said Dr Holierl
Hau of Die University &lt;&gt;l Texan
Health Science Center ill San
Anionlo. u participant In Ihr
Struke Prevention in Atrial
Flbrllailon study, which runllrmrd similar huttings by Japa­
nese doctor*
Stlrnl slrokes lend lo rllert
small areas deep tn the brain,
usually controlling memory and
complex thought processes. Ihe
doctor* *ald
They rnlluuile 75.IXIO ol Die

l&gt;iesi r i h l i i g

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The recommended daily In
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milligrams a day
The resrarrhers found that a
majority ol those who took
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The respondents overwhelm
Ingly agreed Dial cocaine use
w in increasing, with 75 percent
ol the program* rr|&gt;orting seeing
either tnnrasrd or constant
rales of rnmhlnrd vise of cocaine

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many motor vehicle accident*
and a major cause of work
rrlatrd accidents and abseil
teclam

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Studies involving old mice
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fast, filler and faster."
Ai Parkland Memorial Hospi­
tal. the Secret Service hustled
her out. “I look one look over m y
shoulder and I aaw In the
president's ear a bundle of pink,
just like a drill of blossoms, lying
on the back seal. I think It was
Mrs. Kennedy lying over the
president's body."
She ran Into Jackie outside the
hospital walling room. "S u d ­
denly I found myself looking at
Jackie and there was a pause, a
bn of silence. I don't think I ever

saw a n y b o d y who l ooked
lonelier, t went up to her and put
my arms around her and said
something like 'God help us
all.'"
That day In Dallas. Nov. 22.
1063. opened to a cooling mist
and then cleaned to a searing
blue haze. In the years since,
virtually every minute of It has
been arrounled for.
1 Ii4 0 a .m . Kennedy and
Jackie arrive In Dallas's Lovr
Field; Jackie Is presented with a
bouquet of yellow roses from
Dearie Cabell, wife of the mayor.
A crowd Is on hand.

"There was one man with a
horrible look on hts face and a
hand-lettered sign which made
charges against the Kennedy
administration." recalls Liz Car­
penter. Lady Dud's press secre­
tary. "I felt he was sitting out In
the open on top of hts car In the
sun. Just to show hatred."
One sign reads. "Let's Barry
Ki ng J o h n . " H a rry was
Goldwater.
1 liS O a.m . Kennedy halls Ills
motorcade at Lemmon and
LomoAlfo streets.
"There was one llltle girl who
was carrying a sign saying.

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By A adrsw M . Oraslay
(Warner. 442 pp.. 812-V6)

A Nlca M ardsr far Mom
By Jamas Yaffa
(Bt. Martin's, 2 16 pp„ 8 18.08)

For the lovers In Andrew Greeley's newest
novel. "I'm sorry" are necessary words
The Catholic priest and best-selling author's
latest book. "Love Song." deftly explores the
fine lines between love and hate, justice and
revenge.
The trouble begins when Diana Lyons, a U S
district attorney, falls In love with the subject
of one of her criminal Investigations Conor
Clarke, a wealthy venture capitalist with a
social conscience. Is loo good to be true.
These two beautiful people seem to be made
for each other.
Hut Conor Is the son of the man who ruined
the law career of Diana's father, and she is
drtrrmlned to press her case against him. even
If It means stretching the law.
Safe to say. Diana's obsession puls a strain
on the relationship.
Il takes an Irish priest and a Jewish
pysrhlatrlat to bring them together.
The title Is taken from the biblical book the
Song of Solomon that uses the Image of love
brlwrrn a man and a woman to describe God's
love lor his people. It H one of the most poftlc
and erotic passages In the Bible.
This updated prose version of the Sung la no
less lyrical than the Old Testament. If more
accessible to today's reader.
Ami Greeley's brightly optimistic themes are
the *ime l-ove — more than just a physical
connection —- Is a union of wills.
Hettrr yet. lor Greeley's couple, love Is a
lorglvtng emotion Although uttering those two
words "I'm sorry" Is often hard, the brief pain
could mean a llfet Ime of happiness.

Murder mysteries ran be unnerving, but
they can also be fun. as James YafTr shows
with hischarmlng "A Nice Murder for Mom."
Anyone with a butllnksy mother can Identify
with Dave, a nice middle-aged New York City
detective who decides to find a less stressful
way of life by taking a job as a public
defender's Investigator In Colorado.
Dave's got a nice little life going for himself.
Not loo many violent cilmes to worry about. A
nice glrtlrtend A nice home. Nice.
But Davr has one worry Ills mom She's
living alone In trig, laid New York She just
won't leave In fart, for a couple of yrars she
wouldn't rven visit him Then out of the blue,
mean derides It's lime to see Davr — arriving
the day aftrr a college professor Is murdered
and another member of the faculty Is the only
suspect.
It’s Dave’s job - as the Investigator for the
suspect's lawyer — to figure out the truth. But
If truth be told, and YafTr trlls It. II was always
mom who helped Dave solve hts murder rases
In New York. Good thing for Davr that mom la
visiting.
And so the reader Is taken on an absolutely
lovely Investigation, filled with Intrigue. Illicit
college love affairs, false Irada. and mom's
analysts.
And with apologies to the television sltow of
lIk- 60s. at the end of this hook. It’s Mom
Knows Best."
YafTe's sense of place and liming arr perfect,
as ts his use of accented dialogue that's so real
the reader ran almost hear the words
"A Nice Murdrr for Mom" Is a nice novel

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La Victoria: Pinochet
resistance in the slums
United Fr—

Iwtaenattfial

SANTIAGO. Chile - Hocks
hold down tin roofs nvrr a
patchwork of r ough -r ut
ixiurd* that arc called home
In La Victoria, a 31-year-old
slum that Is u symbol ol
irslsluncr lo Chile s military
rule
A leftist stronghold. I.u
Vlctorlu recently rrrrn lly
celebrated ih r anniversary of
Its 1957 "tom a." Ihe year Ihe
JmmiI inured oil tu |!h land
and homes w-Hlimn govern
merit permission.
Kllzabelli Orrego. president
of the umbrella coalition of
communlly groups formed
by the residents, said Ihe
3.000 squntlrr* who bull!
Ihelr homes 31 yenrs ago
accomplished Ihe first large
land takrnvrr by Ihr jMxir In
lad In America.
K m since then. Ihr history
of lot Victoria has lien: one of
p o v u l v and resistance.

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Krma llomheck 11.317)
10 To R ill A Mockingbird — Harper Lrr
11.109)

Poller first tried unsuc­
cessfully lo oust Ihr families
and Ihr area was denied
electricity and water
Orrega said five babies died
in onr day because of health
conditions.
" T h r cost wr had lo jmy
wua In reality high." said
Orrega Bui. she said. "We
have never lost hope.
Today lot Victoria holds
some 30.000 people, many
crammed 10 lo a house.
|,n*nij'l''yniriii is idmul 70
percent, she suld.
Nearly all of today's rrsl­
drnls arr related lo Ihr origi­
nal 3.000 families.
"Th is has been converted
Into a family." Orrega said,
•'with all Ihe problems a
family has."
Foreigners — meaning
a n y o n e f r o m a n o l It r r
neighborhood as well as from
u distant country — Joined
Ih r celebration only wlllt
guides.

'Mister President will you please
slop and shake hands with me. "'
recalls C on n ally. "Ke nne dy
cuuldn't resist."
Abraham Zapruder. a dress
manufacturer from New York
who had Just moved to town,
doesn't :nti-nd to lake movies,
lie's too short, he tells tils
secretary, and he won't be able
to see through the people But
she convinces him the crowds on
Dcalry Plata will be light. So he
steps Into the sun outside the
Dal-Tex building and attache's a
telephoto lo his camera.
Nooa: The m o i n r s ^ turn*
onto Main Street. The crowds are
heavy, enthusiastic "Lota of
people were smiling, happy,
throwing confetil." Lady llrd
remembered "Il looked like Ihe
nuts stayed home "
Local newspapers had printed
a detailed molorrade route; a
lorn copy Is lairr found among
Ihe possesakms of Lee Harvey
Oswald. 24. a man who'd failed
al most Jobs he'd begun: Dis­
charged as undesirable by llir
Marines, denied citizenship by
Ihe Kuaalana. mocked by tils
wife for hla love making.
At about Ihta time Oswald
slips from his post filling book
orders al the depository, ac­
cording lo hts friend Wesley
Frazier who thinks his behavior
la strange Oswald hides In a
canyon of empty boxes he
creates on the near-vacant sixth
floor. ||c sits against a low-slung
window that overlooks the
street.
12:2B p.m. The parade turns
north on Houston toward Kim
There are no angry pickets No
twisted (aces Connally'a wife.
Nellie, leans bock from her seat
and says lo Ihe president "Mr
Kennedy, you can't say that
Dallas doesn't love you. "
Kennedy smiles ''No. you
ran 'I." he says
IS iS O p.m. A Secret Service
man In Ihe motorcade radios the
Trade Mart "Italfbark lo Base
Five minutes to destination,
and jots in hts notrlsiuk that Ihe
president had arrived safely,
Ikipplng sounds echo arrows
the p|n.-a Frailer, w ho is watrh in g Ihe parade, thinks a ear Is

slight headache."
Blood ftows. "I remember fall­
ing on him and saying 'Oh my
G o d . t h e y h a v e sh o t m y
husband' and 'I love you Jack.' I
remember I was shouting."
A bullet tills Connally. "No.
no. no. no. no." he cites. ' My
Go«J. they are trying lo kill us
all."
Another bullet strikes Ken­
nedy. T h e top of his head
explodes. Jackie In shock crawls
across the trank of the car and
Secret Service agent Clint Hill
pushes her back.
Fapntder Is too stunned to
lower ht* whirring cfmeva; he
captures the last 17 Ititn* .Is of
Cam-lot. 313 celluloid frames
Bt. -Ada after 12t30 p.m.
People dive for the ground.
Parents rover Ihelr children.
Some swear Ihcy see a shadowy
figure al Ihe Inn of a grasay knoll
south of Kim. Some even spot a
puff of smoke Others see a rifle
tNirrel pulling hark from Ihe
sixth-floor depowllory window
Some hear Iwo shots Some four
Mint exjirrts say there were
three.
12:34 p.m. UPI White House
correspondent Merrtman Smith,
riding In ihe front seat of the
press pool car. grabs the
radio-phone and dictates a first
bullecn. heart massage, fluids.
Kennedy ts listed as "critically III
and m oribund" with gaping
wounds to the throat and head.
12iS8 p.m .: Th e staff at
Parkland Memorial Hospital Is
notified the wounded president
Is coming At first they don't
believe. When the blue car
arrives, they aren't ready No­
body Is walling al Ihe emergency
entrance A Secret Service agent
dashes inside to order stretchers
C o n n a l l y is w h e e l e d to
Trauma Hoorn No 2. Kennedy to
Trauma Hoorn No. I Ills wile
still carries roars, their heads
dropping An aide takes them
aud throws them Into a waste
ran From the moment surgeons
arr Kennedy's body, they know
But the team tries desja-ralely —
oxygen, heart maaaage. fluids
Kennedy la luted as "critically III
and m oribund" with gaping
wounds to the th ro a t and head
13:44 p.m. Oswald flees He
leaves three spent cartridges
near the window He duttijM his
Mannlk her-Carrano 6 5 mm ri­
fle behind boxes of textbwks
and gratis a Inis at Kim and
Murphy a few Mocks away and
travels to Ihe Greyhmmd Inis
station Helling match for the

I sm k illin g

Jackie turns to her husband
lie's rlutrhlng hts throat "I
heard these terrible noises and
m y husband nevrr made a
wound." she told ihe Warrrn
Com m ission " H e had tills
quizzical look on hts lace I
rrmemlwr thinking I k had a

phone ensues.
ltOO p.m.: Against (hr wishes
of nurses. Jackie enters thr
trauma room. She knows too
She lifts Ihe limp arm of her
husband and cradles II. She
kisses hts hand. Her suit and
stockings are sained. Slu nods
to the Rev. Oscar Huber of the
Holy Trtnlly Church who gives a
brief ceremony. "If you are
living. I absolve you from your
sins In Ihe name of Ihe Father
and Son. and of the Holy Ghost "
Kennedy's eyea are elosrd
Doctors mark lime of death as I
p.m.. but say he was dead when
the last bullet hit
It 18 p.m .: Police Usee an
all-points bulletin (or
man
filth,p O sw ald's descrl| on
Oswald Is stopped near hU home
by Officer J.D . Tlppll Oswald
jerks a pistol from hts jacket and
fires four limes. Two 38 slugs
fatally rip Into Tlpp ll. Nlnr
people see the shooting A
pickup track driver takes up
Tlppll s live radio "Hello poller
operator. We've had a shooting
out here."
ltBO p.m. Oswald ta cornrrrd
Inside Ihe Texas Theater lie
fiercely resists, saying re­
peatedly. “ I haven't shot any
body." In two days hts body was
stretched on a morgue slab, a
bullet from Jack Ruby, a alea/y
burlesque promoter. In hts belly
Btraalaft: Flowers begin lo
arrive. T n e y poke up spun
laneoualy along Ihe broken dry
grass lining Rim Street

GraveCaatlaxod from Paga 1D
Washington We just wanted to
sre It."
A lirutrnant colonel in ihe
Green llerels stood solemnly
bef ore K e n n e d y ' s slark
headstone In 1963. Il was
Kennedy who re-emphasized the
mission of the elite Green Betels
a special Imigh and tumble force
»if Ihe U S Arm y
"Just like even ime else I have
respect lor Ihe man." the soldier
said "He did a lot lor this
country " The fighting man then
turned and walked away. "I d
t.ither not give tny name I came
lor iiersonal reasons "
Kerri Chlldrrsa. a cemetery
historian, brings foreign dignl
lanes weekly. "A ll are Interested
in seeing the Kennedy gravr
Just Itkr Americans they ran
tell you where they werr when
Kennedy was killed."

Localthe girls w n r crying "
Reynolds, who Is now principal
of l-ik r Mary High School, re­
membered that Bracken said a
lew words In Ihe students abmil
w hat had happened
"He offered a jirayer for our
country and for Kennedy and
they he dismissed school for Ihr
day Kennedy was popular with
youth al that lime H r was
symbolic of youth In government
T h r whole school frll like silling
down and crying together W r
wanted to Just sit and mourn It
was taken very personally by
many people." Krynolds said. "Il
brought a lump to my throat that
there was this much hatred and
Classes had Just changed at bitterness In Ihe world that this
Seminole H i g h School and could happen. Ijusl fell empty."
28-year-old Don Keynolda was
Glenn McCall. 33. In 1963. was
about lo begin his biology lesson
when a strange "hush" settled working al Ihr same job he holds
today, pharmacist al Touchlon s
over Ihe school
"There wss a rumor that thr Hexall Drug Co. He remembers
resident had been s h o t . " Ihr news shocking him on whal
rvnolds said "About an hour had been a normal day.
"Someone ra m r In off thr
luter Principal Andrew Itrurken
came over thr public address street und told m e." McCall suld,
system und announced that the " I h r n I tried lo get ih r news on
president was dead The whole the radio. News like that travels
educational process and tin- up and down the street quickly. It
vrrsallon Just stopprd. Mr. was Ihr talk for Ihr rest of Ihr
Bracken Immediately called a day and Ihe next Iwo or three
special assembly In the gym und days Proplr were shorkrd. There
we all went. Il wus very quiet, not were many questions. People
a word was sjMikrn. Kverybndy wuntrd lo know what was going
filed nut of classes anti some ol on und w hy."

Cootlaoad from Pags ID

Dallas' Parkland Memorial Hospl
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" l ‘m not sure we really appre­
ciated what was hapjKning We
were saddened and knew II was a
serious motnrtii lor our nation,"
Harriett recalled
H r soon realized Just how
serious Ihe unexpected and vln
lent death of a president was
"W r knew when school was
c a n c e l e d I h a l II w a s a
monumental situation Kven
though we were young, we still
mourned ihe loss of Ihe president
because he was the leader of our
country."

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Wally Phillips and John Polk
where both on the road Phillips
was the 38-year-old tiwner ol
Phillips Decorating Den and
Cleaners In 1963 lie heard Ihr
news on his car radio
"I was quite shocked." Phillips
said "The more I thought about
II. Ihe worse II sounded."
By Ihe lime Phillips got lo
work, many proplr had also
heard Ihe news
" K v r r y b o d y was shocked
There were a number ol proplr
who came In and wanted to talk
about It. There was a lot ot
conversation I remember onr
woman having tears In her eyes "
Polk. Seminole County's sherd!
since 1968. was a trooper with
Ihe Florida Slate Patrol stationed
In Sanford. H r waa also In hi* car
when Ihr news about Kennedy
ramr over his police radio
“ I was out patrolling." Polk,
who was 31 al Ihr time, said I
felt bad that there was another
sick person out there who could
do such a thing.*'
As dusk settled over Sanlord.
most rrsldrnls were glued lo
thrlr television sets. Some bust
nesses closed early and there
wasn't much traffic on the
streets T h r town, like the nation,
had started Its healing process

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CAREEN MARKETING
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T R IM B M O O U 1 COM M ER
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• SPREADEW/CUTTER
• SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR
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Air-conditioned Facility
Full-time Work Schedule
Good Starting Wage
Excellent Working Conditions

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333-3031

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Through Th t Farmers Home
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New Home At Amazingly Low Terms.
Payments Are Based On Your Family S ilt
And Adjusted Family Income.
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1S0S W. 25th St.. Sanford
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 0 9 0

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JIM HUGHES. INC
CONTRACTOR
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Decem ber 5, 1988

81 &gt;1 Year. No 09 -

Senford. Florida

Shuttle enters day four

NEWS DIGEST

NASA stays mum
on landing date

BRIEFS

U b H w I F r w i IM u t u l l l i w I
CAPE CANAVF.HAL - T h r A tla n tis astronauts
worked th rough Ih eir fo u rth day In o rh tl Monday
w ith no w ord from NASA on w h rn th r m ilita ry
m ission m ig h t end or on th r sta tu s of a "s p y In
the s k y " satellite presum ably launched over Ihe
weekend
The s h u ttle 's five astronauts, sources said, had

been expected to deploy a high tech radar
reconnaissance satellite Saturday hul w ith a total
news blackout In r ffr c l. th r status of th r cargo,
th r flv r a ll-m ilita ry r r r w m e m ltrrs and tile
or b u rr was a complete m ystery
C lrrlin g the g lo tir every 1(2 m inutes, th r crew
had put m o rr than I m illion m iles on A tla n tis l&gt;y
Monday m orning NASA prom ised lo reveal the
sh ip 's landing tim e 2-1 hours in advance hul
there was no Im m ediate word Irom NASA on a
|iosa|hlr Tuesday re-entry.
In keeping w ith the clandestine nature of the
flig h t. NASA steadfastly stuck lo a “ no com
m e n t" policy regarding the 2 7 lh shuttle m ission,
w h ic h Soviet foreign m inistry spokesman G en­

nadi Gerasimov d rs c rltird as an "u n fo rtu n a te
coin cide nce " In the flays h rfo rr Soviet leader
M ikh a il G orbachev's visit th is week In the United
Nations
“ T his p a rtic u la r spy in Ih r sky was m any
m onths In p re pa iallun m i I lend In th in k d ia l II
was nnl p ul In in of till as a w r lt o m r sign for Mr
G orbachev's visit lo d lls c o u n try ." Gerasimov
(old U ntied Press In te rn a tio n a l In New York
Sunday “ 1 d un k dn» was |u *i an unfortunate
coincidence "
The d u ra tio n ol A d a n tls's mission. Iik r all
other details about the second p-.isi Challenger
flig h t, was classified Hut h rfo rr blastoff Friday.
See S h u ttle . P a g e r A

New boss
ready for
challenge
S y J. M A R K B A R P IIL D
Herald s tiff wnter

Four dio in apartm ent tire
HAST BO STO N — Four
w r r k llln l and
H c h ild w im in c r lllr a l ru n d lllo n a flrr a flr r swept
th ro u g h th rre .i|&gt;urtm riit b uilding s early Mim
«Uy. sending « m ir 40 p ro p lr in n ig ht clothes
ru n n in g in to Ih r M ir* t d u rin g Ih r m iddle n l «
snow squall. iilllit . il* M id
T h r r h llil. w hrw r name w i t not released. wait
ir |m r tr d In r r llh .d co ndition at M a v u i h u i r i l t
General llm p ita l In Huston Two other people
were tieinK treated lor smoke mhaUOnn. IbtMon
F lrr o llk ta ls said
The blare ileM toyed a H irer story w o o ilrn
d w r llln it and damaged tw o a d fa rru i buildings in
a h ru v llv -fto p u la tro neighborhood
The nam e* o f the dead w e rr not released am i
the cause of ih r fire was not k m w n . a uthorities
said.

SANFOI4II - On Jan 2 Ronald
L rfr h v r r w ill start wofk as Ihe
d irr* lie of die Seminole fo u n t*
A n im a l f t m ir o l D r|M rtm en L w h tfh
lias Iw m em broiled in to n lru v rrs v
lo r m orr Ilia n tw o i n t t *
la -frb v tr said tie litqws h r i an
tm ttale a new era
’ I have a lug |ol&gt; ahead t&gt;f me. ta il
I'm Itaiklng torw .in i In d ir c h a llrn g r
h r c a iis r Ih ls Is t h r fie ld I'v e
chosen
Iw frlrv rr said from fits
Davie Fla iMirnr last week
Sec D ire c to r. Page SA

Polls open
from 7 until 7
on Tuesday

W ould-be pet rescuer burned
SOUTMOATE. C all! — A rnati rs« a |irtl In m i a
h o m in g trailer w ith his w ile early Monday hul
suffered flr a l-degree h um s when h r ran bar k
In to the home in a fu ltlr attem pt in save Iheir
|«et h lril (nun the flames, a uth orities said

■ y B R A D C H U R C H ~~

Herald s ta ll wnter
I h r m an. id e titilird as Jerry South was
sleeping in ih r trailer ul lUUUi W. Frontage
Uoad when sin o k r seeped tu tu llw liedm oni and
hts w ife la gan to ug hin g. awakening th r ctn ip lr.
law Angeles C ounty F lrr tla tta lm n c h ie f V ln rr n i
( ana In* said

Mary Toflmar (faff) and Harry Parry srs tw o of 72
Longwood Elementary School students who w ill try
Iheir hand at acting in tha play A Christmas Carol,'
scheduled for Tuesdty at 1 30 p m In Ihe school

F ro m U n ite d P ress In ta rn a llo n a l re p o rts

INSIDE
□ Sports

W HO THEY ARE

W inter meetings under way
A T L A N T A — The D odgers and O rioles
com pleted a h lo ckh u strr ileal Sunday when th r
Ma)or la-ague Ik ts rh a ll W inter M eetingso |ir iir d
L o s A n g r l r s a c q u ir e d
s w iii h h illin g lirs i baseman
Eddie M urray lor a pair nl
p it c h e r s a n d a y o u n g
shortstop
In a n o t h e r d r a l . t h r
C in c in n a ti H rd s a c q u ire d
veteran p itche r Kick Mahler
from l l i r A tla nta llru v rs

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INDEX
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C e l . A i k * I « * l | J * " r » * “ »IVI O i « b l IV ***. K a M . t r
II C a« **W o «ft K e u l i Dooiroa * ■&lt;•. P a t* S * * l* n L«
Oor*. P V U .C U M S w x s JW*&gt; S 1 U w * r , I
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l e » s i la -« *% Karsw
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la * * U v i
t* c p rs &lt;
&gt; » r V A Jto n w et* L**»ngt ( M r t l N * m f l .
W i . n m t ( W i M n a . I * * i l Cm h S w c , C t s
1 U n f r . O . ■*•»» Cat* D o L r w S A Una T O • ■*** C f U m e
» *•&gt; l . A ila n w a * * V ' " P
( s tn a tla . ( m h a R im fcart* Ann.
A lt*cnan«* I&lt; ||m a*
JuaitS L. A l'a m o r.** L e tin g t

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r &gt;*n* W e n * M l i r a iPod t rt.n l Gar* H IM ' tm

NFL SCORES
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A list of Seminole C ou nty residents who a rr
due Income lax refund chc&lt; k * h u l have not
y r l claim ed Ihetu

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Sunny and mild today
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h re e ry to da y w ith
I r i n p r r n l u r e s Ih a i
m ay gel as high as
70 d e g rrrs T h e y 'll
d io p lo n lg h l Into th r
4l)s h u l Ih c tr's ho|ie
lo r a warm er tumorrow.

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A li* m * n it I f f X e
f * ** * * S t i n e A
w *9«
A d a m a n t* lo o 'n g *
F fo n k . Jonm o J
A II«m *»*o
t p m ( l . f»*p*«". D * . * l t on| i t
C cw *. I a * i V l e l « f
G * * *n W t w i Jo C *s » » u tk la » &lt; « .*» " R ■. «. [ . V a n iw d
M om .i***. M u * # ! . D . « e M om m an ( M
. M A lto m a n l*
Vpongi H l 'M V la ta * i
C* * * » * * • * , M a 'tw m P avt 0 .
C a i H S e . &gt; M a.n*« K o .ln W 4 K l P u t A . C a i w t e - ,
M t ln t ia lm a n . C a lv in J
4 L il i a . A lla m o n i* S p rin g *
M a m tlo im a n . C alvtn J 4 l I l ia . A lU m o n W S p rin g * Mac**1
M xhaol D
M a itla n d M orm onn M a t* A . W a t land M.n
Ronald J O .w d o 8**k r*. L a s t** A . M a itla n d
J tc v IM t. M a . f A
C a t M ItM r t f. J .m a n a t. M o*m a W
M a d land J c M w A o K » t 4 O a a n A A K a n a r S t p K &lt; e
Janas. M a t . ln 4 Joan M . r a t t e d * . . , K . . . n e e t t , . G c n r y
I
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H k Ka rd P . O . m V
Kr*R. R o ta m a rr A n a m a n ia I * . i * Q t
la p n a * R e .an W 4 P a ln o a R . W tniar V a n n g *. l a a .
• n n a r t * P a lrw lR 0 . Vantord I 't I W . g
K a itti A
Wm«a&gt;
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T a a n a R*naa
W 'M a r tp r lr w *
M a rg a a ta * S la v * 4 M a r .lr n A L a n ia rd M a r9n0.a U H a m
P 4 M a r ilfn
l a r i a t V a r lm a a v B rttc A C t c w t e o
M a w l I m a d A lla m o n ta V " S ' M a tlr e L .sa A lla m o n ia
V * V &lt; AAcRreom Jcdcn W tr u e s t y r - t l M rO a m a l Jatm
A . M a itla n d A A tla irv B a r , I C A H a r ta r a A . Laniard
M &lt; M .ilt* . G o a n d a ifn M . L a n ia rd M o o*. W illia m 0 4 la w ra
J lo n g m u d M organ. D a .H i L 4 l or! r
W m la r L prin g *
M e*eg A n d ra * J . lo n g «aod H alm R tfc o ria A . C a n a lb a rr*
O llv a ira . Salarm cne A J u lia C a s ta c ta rry . P a lm a Lcott J .
A lla m o n ta L pr.n q* P a rka*. June*.** J M a iia n d P a sta n l
Jannllar M a itla n d . P « a * » M K H aal f
O o a d o P arm cano
M a r e A L a n ia rd P d a nd . Donnca Gan* A llo m o n l* L p n n g *
P o n ia n i Dana S . A iu m o n ia Springs. P o n t * lo n r o t la R
D a rd A lla m o n ia L fr tn g t. S a a li. L&gt;ta L . A lla m o n ta Spring*
R ichardson R r lila M Longwood
Sadr I, C aro l Ann. A lla m o n i* L p n n g * L ad ri C arol Arm.
A lla m o n ia L p rm g i
I d a n t l f . flW id g # H
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S pring*
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L ha fllo *. J e rri* E ■ W inlor L p n n g * L h o llar V w to n o A . l a * *
M a r*
l i m p * In* L a ilt* H C hu lu oU
LlfS h
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M a iH *n d . Im llh Lo* D A D 'ana M
C a ta a ib a rr* Sm ith.
R o tw tt f 4 M a r* R . O . *odo Sm ith. Lha.la L A lla m o n i*
S pring*. I t E H v ra rt. F r i l t A lla m o n i* S p rin g * I I F .« u ra nl
F u l l A lla m o n i* Spring* L H r o n t. M a rtiort H A A i* it * M
Long m u d Stoddard t id d . A lljm c m * * S pring*
T k fio r. Elm ac 0 . C a t w it w ir , T ra *l*. R x k a * J A Rhonda
L A lla m o n ia Spring* W ard C h n *io « n *r 0 . O .m d o W ard.
D onald J 4 V e rc iti* A L an ia rd W «Vuregion E ddi# W inter
P a rk , W illia m *
Ja&lt;qv*l&gt;n* Y . Laniard
W n g h l. B rian.
A lta m on te S pring* W rig ht. F o rm L . lo n g m u d
W n g h l.
M .chaol A . A ltam onte S p rin g *. X O fta lM h a Rham phaeh.
W m ltr S pring*. JtH w M A i. M k I m o I 4 Stunt*. A lta m a m *
lp n n g * { ik u s k l. M u haul R A lla m o n i* Spring*

auditorium The students are shown here during a
dress rehearsal from Iheir version of Ihe Charles
Dickens novel

SANFOHI) — Sanltwd s ktur | u ll
lug plat r« w ill h r o p rn from 7 a m
In 7 p m Inm nrrnw In enable voters
tn rle* • a m ayor and Iw n c n tn m i*
Stoners
P ullin g p la te s a rr D ls lr tr l I.
Hanford C ivic f r n l r r at Hanford
Avenue and S rtm n u lr Houle rvard
D is tric t 2. W est side K r r r r a t ln n
O u te r nu P rrs iu im ta i Avenue. Dts
See P o lls. Page SA

Here’s a switch; IRS has
some money to give away
By S A N D R A B O U C H A H IN B

Herald s ta ll writer
II y n tt'rr m issing some in u u ry . the Internal
M rv rn iir Service has *n n ir checks tli.it It's
funking In tittle util
Mure than J.2IM) refund checks w orth $1 72
n illltu n fir lung in North and C entral Flnttda
taxpayers hut w e rr returned as tiu d e llvrru h le hy
tile |i&gt;Rlal service, at cording I n I t i e IHS
Fur S rin iu n lr C ounty. 111 check* w orth
•24.131 have lie rn returned T h r checks belong
I n people w ith addresses In Sanford. M aitland.
C a s s e lb e rry , A lta m o n te S p rin g s . W in te r
S p rin g s . L o n g w o o d . O vie d o . I.a k r M a ry .
C huloota am! W ittier Park
T h r checks range from f l in $.'111,381. the IKS
saltl The highest amount Is d u r to a M eltioorur
taxpayer
The IKS ho|&gt;rs to hear Irom Ihe |ir o |ilr who
■qi|hirenlly did not n otify II tli.it they either had
moved or ch an grtl th e ir last names d u rin g Ih r
year
"E v e ry year, there are thousands ol tin
delivered r rln iid s . (40,000 in ihe n a tio n ."
at cording lu Amanda M lchanc/vk. IKS assistant
public a lla irs n lllc rr In Jacksonville In Ih r
nation, ulm ui $47 m illio n Is w a llin g In tie
c I a I m e tl , s h r s u I d .
T h is year. In North and C entral Florida, there
Is nearly $1 m illio n more in undelivered checks
than In 1087. w hen 3.000 checks w o rth
•7 3 0 .0 0 0 were relu m e d lo ihe IKS as tindeliverable, at cording to M le h a n r/y k
For Seminole C ounty. Ih ls year's 111 u n ­
delivered rh re k s are w orth $24,131. nr an
average rrlu n d nl $217 Last y ra r 1H1 rebinds
were undellveruh lr. a iito iin lln g In $24.0-43. m
an average ul $230 (ter clu ck
M lc h u m ry k saltl I t s d lllle u ll In p ln |io lu t I he
rrasnu for Ihe Increase It m ay I k- IreiauM- nl
higher standard deductions In 1087 lor a single
|M-rs4iu nr bigger lax breaks, she saltl
"T h e re arc In d ivid u a l* w ho have very Mg
re fu n d s ." M lcli.m cryk said.
The IKS makes » considerable c llo rt to contact
ih r Individu als tielore resorting In advertising,
she said In fa d . she said. M-lure any nrwspa|x-rs puhlish the list. |M&gt;sslhly more than 30
percent of the refunds already have hern
delivered lo the taxpayers as a result ol th d r
efforts.

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First, they r r s rn l In Ih r rrg to n .il lln a u d a l
re n te r In B irm in g h a m . Ala . where they are
rar.- rlc d ac 1 a la lH I* ‘ "lade w h ich g»*~s In in l * f
national &lt;o in p u trr i ru le r
T h r IKS uses that la lirl In t r r t lll Ih r a e ro n n ll.
M le h a n r/y k v ild
T h r nalktnal x iin p u lr r center creates a la lirl
lor Ih r service ■ru le r lit A tla n ta Ga w hich
See R e fu n d s . Page 8 A

TIED UP MONEY
W hile most |«c&lt;»plc gel wrapped up In Ihe
In m is and hrarlaches o l InctNiie la x returns,
ihe IKS has Just as m uch (rouble on Ils end o l
Ihe ledger.
T h r lolks in W ashington who manage the
lax|»ayrrs' n to n ry a rr w rap|ied up In an
excess o l rrlu n d checks, most o l w hich were
returned us undellveruh lr.
The m im lje r of checks, w hat th ey're w orth
and where llie y 'r r supposed to lx- delivered
follow :
[N A T IO N W ID E

Undellvcrabli checks
rofAl n o rth

ho.ooo
$47,000,000

C IN F L O R ID A
U ndeliverable checks.................................3.200
Total w o rth ........................................$1,720,000
IN S E M IN O LE COUNT Y
U n d e llv rra b lc checks.................................... 111
T M a | w o rth ..............................................$24,131
NOTE The a m o un t til the checks range In
value from $1 to $311,581. IRS o flld a ls say HO
p e r m it o f the checks w ill e ventually fin d
Ih e ir way lo Ihe rig h tfu l owners

E. Call 322-2611

�• A — Santon! Herald, Sanford, Florida — Monday. December 5. 1960

NEWS FR6M THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Release of child abuse records refused
U ntied Frees Iwternatiewel

LOTTO jackpot rises to $26 million
TALLA H A SS EE — T lir la rk o f a LO T T O w inn er for th e th ird
consecutive week means Ih r Jackpot for nexi S a tu rd a y's
draw ing w ill be at least S26 m illio n . L o tte ry Secretary' Rebecca
Paul said S unday.
Saturday n ig h t's draw ing produced more than C 25.000
winners o f cash prizes, but no tic k e t sold m atched a ll six
w inning n u m b e r* A complete m a tch o f the num bers 12. 13.
21, 37. 38 and 4 9 w ould havr guaranteed the w inner at least
• 16 m illio n . No w inn er means t he Jackpot rolls over lo the next
draw ing '
"W ith a L O T TO Jarkpot estim ated at $2h m illio n , we in a y
start the m o n th o f December w ith a to u ch o f LOTTO fever.**
Paul said. "W e 're anticipating lo n g lines at m any lo tte ry
outleta near the end of the w eek."
The last g ra nd prize Jackpot w in n e r w as U niversity o f M'.amt
archteclural stu de nt Carlos Sanabrta. 22. who w on t H 3
m illion and was the fifth grand prize w in n e r In a row
The n u m b e r o f w inners o f M .5 m illio n In prize money from
Saturday's d ra w in g and Ihc prize a m o un ts for the three
w inning categories:
— 203 5-ofG w inners receive •5 .8 8 5
— 14.976 4-of-G w inners rreelve • 1 16 50
— 310.499 3-of -6 w inners receive # 5 5 0

Poll: North Florida most conservative
JAC KSO N VILLE — Residents o f N o rth Florida are m ore
conservative than other F loridians on race relations, pro*
. .-.arital see end o the r social Issucn. a u n iv e rs ity poP shows.
The Florida Inte rn atio na l U n lve rstty-F lo iid a Poll found social
Issues to be ih c o nly area w here pronounced reg io n al
differences are upparent. the F lorida Tim es Union reported
Sunday. No m a jo r rrg lon al differences were found In e a rlie r
polls on ta xa tio n , crim e, growth, edu catio n and the e n v iro n ­
ment.
"T h is is one area where the o ld stereotype of upstatedow nstair d llfr r r n c r s arc more p ro nounced.’* said J A rth u r
Heine, d irector o f F lU 's In stitu te for PubUc Opinion R e s ra rrh
"Y our fo lk * (In N orth Florida! are a little m n rr conservative
Ilian the test n f u s ."
The pull suggrned residents n f C e n tra l Florida are n e a rly as
conservative as those In the n orth, w h ile WeCt F lo rid ia n * are
nearly as lib e ra l os those from Ih r south.
Among the (m il's fin ding *
—Prem arital sex. 30 percent of Ihe N orth F loridians polled
said sex before m arriage Is "a lw a ys w ro n g ." O nly 20 percent of
those in South Florida agreed w ith th a t statement, follow ed by
24 percent on the West Coast a n d 27 percent In C entra)
Florida
—Pornography. In North Florida. 4 8 percent of those polled
said (tom ography should be banned. T o ta ls for Ihe rest o f the
state ranged from 38 t o 4 0 percent.
—Rare relations. O nly 30 percent a t the North F lo rid ia n s
(tolled said th ey w ould not m in d If u son or daughter m a rrie d
someone o f a different rote. Elsewhere. 39 5 percent to 51
percent said th ey w ould not m ind
—Prayer in srlu m l Sixty-four percent o f those (tutted in the
north disagreed w ith Ihe Supreme C o u rt decision th in n in g
prayer In school. Elsewhere, fn tm 57 to 62 percent disagreed
w ith ihc ru lin g .
—Im m ig ra tio n . O nly 13 percent o f those In the n o rth said
Florida's In flu x o f people from o th e r ro u n trtrs is a "g oo d
th ing " Elsewhere, the approval rate ranged from 19 percent In
Central F lorida lo 27 percent In South F lorida.
Floridians statew ide were in re la tiv e agreement on several
Issues in c lu d in g obtaining a divorce (26 percent said It sh o u ld
tie raider lo d ol. busing to achieve ra c ia l equality In sch o o l*
(utwul 66 percent opposed) and the E q ua l Rights A m e n d tn rn t
(about 15 percent opposed).

Reasons to witness executions vary
TAMPA — A lth o u g h v irtu a lly anyone tn Florida can w itness
an execution, there appears lo tic little Interest In all b u i the
most noto rio us cases, a published r rjm rt said Sunday.
Since the s lu lr resumed Ih r death p en ally In 1979. about
200 people have watched 1ft e xe cu tio n s Stale law requires
lh a l at Ira sl 12 (iro p lr be present each lim e (h r death p e n a lty
Is adm inistered, said The Tampa T rib u n e
Most reside n t* say they favor ih r d e a th penally, hut i h r stale
D cjia rim cnt o f Corrections hasn't been overw helm ed by
rrq u rs is from the p ublic, the n rw » |tu p rr said
"W e've got about 50 or GO rrq u e sts fro m people who w a n t to
see Ted B u n d y executed." said K e rry Flack, a c o rrectio ns
a d m ln lstra 'u r w ho handles the r T - ir s t * . "T h e re has been m ore
Interest In h is th a n anybody rise's.
Dundy k ille d tw o Chi Omega s o ro rity sisters al Florida Slate
University In J a n u a ry 1978 and later k ille d a L a k r C ity g irl
The d epartm ent usually gels about a dozen requests, m a in ly
from people w ho have some special Interest In a case, said Ihe
Tribune

From United Press International reports

LOTTERY
The dally number Sunday in
Ihe Florida L o llo ry CASH 3
gamowas 6 55

But such Investigations are
exempt front Florida's open re ­
cords statutes, m eaning It w ould
h r against state law to reveal
certain details, they said
M e a n w h ile . 2 2 - m o n lh - o ld
Joshua, w ho died Nov 25 after
b rin g kicked In the brad Nov
23. was b urle d Saturday. Police
said h is m o ih r t klckeu h im
before leaving ih a i Wednesday
lo deliver h er baby.
Two days ia lr r . her boyfriend
carried the d y in g child and hts
4-&gt; ear-old brother. Natnan. to
the hospital to pick up Ih e lr
mother and her newborn c h ild .
When C o llin s checked o ut of
Tam pa G e ne ra l H ospital she
discovered the unconscious baby
In Ih r car and Im m ediately ran
w ith the b o y's body bock In to
the hospital, b ut It was loo late.
HRS o fficials havr said lh a l
before Jo shu a's death 53 v is its
were made to the Collins lio ttie
but. because of stale law. have
refused to dlselosr when Ih r
visits occurred
They have said that guardians
were appointed by a Judge to
represent Joshua s Interests in
c o u rt, and lh a l the H u m a n
Developmen t Center of Pasco, a
non p rofit m e n ta l health agency,
sem counselors to leach C ollins
pa.-et.tlng s k ills and Ir. w ork w ith
her in Hines o f crisis
The agency Is forbidden by
law from revealing any specific
Inform ation on ils cases, said
HRS General Counsel John M ill­
er.

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T od ay., sunny, breezy and
cool. H igh In upper GO* around
70. W in d northeast 15 to 20
m ph.
T o n ig h t... d e a r a n d co ol,
Low In m id lo upper 4 0*. W ind
n orthe a st 10 mph
T uesday...sunny und not a*
cool. H ig h In lower 7 0 * W ind
t-uM 10 m ph

M onday, D e c e m b o r 6. 1966
Vol 81. N o 8 9

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fro n d * n r n
P O S T M A S T E R Send e d d r e t l ( h e n e * t
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AVON PARK - Avon Park
police say m uch of the blam e
Tor the death o f a five -m on th o ld Infant belongs la t h r De­
p a rtm e n t of Health and Re­
h a b ilita tiv e Services
T a m m y Janette L oray. 15.
has been charged w ith k illin g
her son. C hristopher C. Cook
J r . , th e T a m p a T r ib u n e
reported Sunday. Investigators
to ld ihe T rib un e the c h ild 's
death could have been pre­
vented if HRS hud Inform ed
■hem Loray had once again
r u n a w a y fro m h e r fo ste r
home
Police spokesmen also said
HRS o ffic ia ls a tte m p te d to
olock the c rtm ln a l In vestiga­
tio n o f C ook's death An HRS
o ffic ia l denied that allegation
The police said MRS knew
tw n week* before Cook died
th a t L oray had ru n away from
her fowler home Loray had left
footer homes at least seven
tim es b rfo rr. and each tim e
s h e ra r. d ir e c t ly to h e r
b oyfrien d's home, w here her
son lived
HRS had obtained a co urt
ord er barring Loray from tinsupervtsrd visits w ith Cook
because o f thetr suspicion lh a l
she had abused her daughter
M arcia Cook and M arrla. lawn
w hen Loray was 12 years old,
lived w ith L o ra y '* 23-year-old
boyfriend. ( hhstopher Cook.
W hen Loray ran away In the
puat she almost alw ays w ent lo
her b o y frtrn d 's a p a n m rn t tn
A v o n P a rk , w h r r e p o lic e
rn u tln r ly picked her up and
sent her buck lo her foster
hom e In Polk C ounty.

help these
them Into
said "W e
more than

* ■i * is i r

OI’A-LOCKA — Coast G uard Commonda'll! A din. Paul A Yost, a key figure In The
nation's d ru g war. urged appointm ent of a
w ell-connected, "p o w e rfu l" p o lltlrn n a*
drug rz a r ra th e r than a drug specialist
Yost said appointm ent of t h r d ru g rzar. a
position opposed by President Reagan but
created by t h r Congress, should help in Ih r
fight to reduce drug use. but only II ih r
ind ivid ua l has a high profile
“ I th in k th a t the drug rz a r needs lo lie an
Individual w ho has ih r confidence of not
o nly the p re stdrn t hut all o f the Cabinet
s e c rrta tlr* w ho are involved in th is thing.**
Yost said "H e n erd* to lie a person. a man
or a w o m a n , w ho has good p o litic a l
credential* and I* well r r s |ir c lr d by lliu t
level of governm ent
" I t c a n 't be somcliody w ho*c Just maybe
very k n o w lrd g a b lr about drugs. We've got
lots o f (iro p lr k n o w le ' ij, L,r .‘bout drugs |!
has got to tic someone som body who
Interfaces w ell on an equal level w ith all the
Cabinet secretaries."
W ithout n um ing a candidate. Yost m en­
tioned C hief o f S la lf-d rslg ua tr Jam es I taker.
A ilo r n c y G e n e ra l D ic k T h o r n b u r g h .
T rra su ry Secretary Nicholas Drady. form er
Defense S e c rria ry Caspar W einberger or
current defense c h id Frank C u rlu rti.

Over ihe past tw o years, the
H ig h la n d s C o u n ty S h e riffs
0(1 lie had p icke d Loray up al
the hontr tw ic e and Avon Park
(toller found h e r (here about
f iv e H in e s , s a id p o lic e
spokeswoman Sheila Green.
" I t was a real shocker when
our In vestigators found old
that she w a s on runaw ay
status." Green said. "It teem *
like HRS d id n 't do a whole lot
to protect the children.
"T h ey (HRS ofTIclaUI knew
she was a b u s iv e and they
knew when she ran away that
was the Drat place she would
go They Just d id n 't tell us."
Green and A vo n Park Police
C hief Joe Suva both said !tilS
al tempted to blo ck Ihe police
probe of the b a b y's death HRS
refuocd to a llo w police aciesw
to record* In Ihe case, find
refused to let th e m speak w ith
Loray or even ro v *c l where she
was.
"T hey trie d to protect her
from our Investigators." Green
said "Y o u 'd th in k they’d be
try in g to l i r l p ua. given Ih r r r
was a death o f a child In ­
v o lv e d "
I n v e s t i g a t o r * a p p e a le d
w ithout s u re r* * lo top of!(claim
in the S e in in g and lakeland
offices n( HRS
They e v e n tu a lly turned to
the Slate A tto rn e y 's O fllrc.
which told HRS officials that
i (urges w o u ld be filed sgalnst
tw o HRS em ployee* if th ry did
not cooperate W i t h the Avon
Park p o lk e InvestIgalton. Silva
said
HRS s p o k e s m a n Tony
Edwards d eclined comment on
the rase, h u t denied HRS
w o u ld b lo c k a (to lle r I n ­
vestigation

' Cl think {hat the drug czar
to be an individual
who has the confidence of
needs

not only the president but
a ll o f th e C a b i n e t
secretaries who are involved
in this thing.9
Adm. Paul A. Y o il
Yowl said Vice President-elect Dan U u .iy lr.
although barred (rum h oldin g Ihc Job. would
have the status he feel* Is necessary In
accom plish the Job
" I Hunk ih e vice president could III very
w ell, la-cause he would have that Icvrl oI
a u th o rity ." Yost said " I t need* lo lie
someone p o w e rfu l."
Yost discussed Ih r d ru g c z *r during an
interview at th r Guard * M ia m i A ir Station
al Opa-locka A irpo rt, w h e rt the com m an­
dant ittrt w ith com m anders to discus* his
five-day lo u r o f Ihe Caribbean
T h r com m andant said d ru g Interdiction
efforts now account for 27 p r r r r n i o f ih r
Coast G u ard ’s national operation, a* c u lle rs
and aircraft In tr r r r p t airplanes and vessel*
headed lo the Untied S ta ir* c a rry in g drug*

Yost said his (o n e * are frustrated by a
la rk o f resources lo spot ih e smuggler* in
Ihe air W ith in 18 m o n th * be said new
sophisticated d e tritio n radar should im ­
prove d rlr c llo ti and raise Ihe level of risk lo r
sm ugglers
W hen sm uggler* p erce ive (here I* a
greater risk o f capture. Yost said, they w ill
be discouraged Irom fly in g ihetr shipment
th ro ug h Ihc dele* lion n e tw o rk
Hut even w llh those devices. Yost said I h r
national drive to hall d ru g smuggling w ill
require a new a llltu d r In society, a change
u n ilk rlv to occur (or 20 or .’Ml year*
“ We need to wait, not for your kids, but
your kids kids to have th r attitude drug*
are had. Ihelr d u m b ." Yost said 'We're a
g riirra tlo n . maybe a generation and a hall
away from that "
Yosi wild th r Coasl G u a rd 's work .i|&gt;|&gt;ai
r o ily ha* succeeded In tu n in g Ihr (low of
m ariju an a Into Ih r c o u n try , although co­
caine — now- ih r drug of t h oler — remains a
p rln cIn a l shipment.
Coast Guard patrol* have discouraged ihe
shipm ent of m arijuana bv boa), and Ihc
com m andant said sm ugglers have resorted
to m ore expensive means o l shlpm rnl to get
ih e lr m arijuana into ih r U nite d S u n *
" T h r supply of m artp ia na is down In Ihe
U n llrd Stales, and th r p rice o f marijuana I*
u p ." Yost M id, " I t m eans we re effective
W e're h u rlin g th e m ."

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U n ited F r a n In lw s s llo w s l

Yost urges ‘politically connected’ drug czar

Sanford H erald

P u b lo h a d D a ily a n d S u n da y. a rc a p t
ia lw fd a y b y T h a la n i a r d H e ra ld
ln&lt; , W M F re n c h A v o . la n to r d

"W e 're here to
(K-ople. not lo tu rn
spectacles." Powers
always w ant to say
we can.”

Police say HRS to blame
for 5-month-old's death

paaaaaaa
LO C A L FO RECAST

Straight Play (numbers in exact
order): ir iC on a SC-cent t»t.
$500 on *1
Box 3 (numbers In any order)
$80 lor a 50 cent bet. $160 on $t
} t Boa 6 (numbers In any order)
! S-tOlof «50cent bet, $80 on $1
Straight Box 3 $330 In order
drawn. $60 in any ordor on a $1
, bet
Straight Box 6 $290 in order
drawn, $40 d picked In combine' lion on $1 bet

DARTOW O fficials have
refused In release the details of
an Investigation Inin the death o f
an abused to d d le r w ho wus
k ic k e d In th e head by h is
m other, w ho bore another ch ild
Ihe dav her son died.
Florida D e t r im e n t of H ealth
and R ehabilitative Services o f­
fic ia ls h a v e c o n fir m e d th e
agency conducted an Investlga'un of a b u s r Involving Joshua
C o lin s . whose m other. Mary Lee
C o llin s , w a s c h a rg e d w it h
first-degree m urde r tn his death.

The law stales in part: "In
order to protect th r rig h ts o f the
ch ild and h is parents o r (guard­
ians). a ll records c o n c e rn in g
rrp o rts o f c h ild abuse o r neglect
... and all records generated as a
result o f such reports, shall not
be d is c lo s e d r x r r p t as
specifically authorized by law.**
The Illegal disclosure o f cer­
ium In fo rm a tio n on an HRS
child-abuse rase Is a seconddegree m isdem eanor w hich rarrtes a m a x im u m penalty o f 60
days In Jail.six m onths probation
and a • 5 0 0 fine.
D ill C ham berlin. director o f th r
B rrchn er Center for Freedom of
Inform ation at the U nive rsity of
F lo rid a , a e le a rln g h o u s e fo r
m e d ia -la w in fo r m a tio n , said
public s c ru tin y of governm ent Is
necessary for a ccountability, but
he said h r u n d e rs ta n d s Ih r
rationale behind keeping HRS
case records secret.
"In dealing w ith some public
Issues, there's a struggle be­
tween p ro vid in g Inform ation for
accou nta b ility and th r need lo
protret Individuals that eom r
u n d ri ilu responsibility of that
agency.*' C h a m b rrltn said
T h r p ro b le m Is th a t u n ­
s cru p u lo u s cfMcials ra n hide
m isdeed* behind confidentiality
laws, but w ritin g a law balanc­
ing th r need for public access to
records w ith the need lo protect
the Id e n tity o f Ihe c h ild la tricky,
he said
MRS external aflalrs director
Michael Powers said the agency
Is accountable because Its re­
cords ore available lo police, and
c a s e s in v o lv in g d e a th s
auto m a tica lly are reviewed by
Ihe departm ent's Inspector gen­
eral. w lio a r reports are (nitjilc
lie said the parlk-ulara of the
case w ill he made p ub lic should
the rase come lo tria l
He said HRS w ould rather
ra'-ase a ll n f the records at once,
but '.lie agency also m ust protet l
It* clients.

FU LL
D ec 2 3

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a Beach: Waves arc 3
feci and rou gh There Is a strong
current to tlie- t-outli w ith a w ater
tc m p e n ilu rr &lt;&gt;f G6 degrees N ew
S m y rn a B e a ch : Waves are 3 feel
and scm l-choppy. Current Is to
the south, w ith a water tem peratu rr o f 66 degree*. Sun screen
factor: 14.

TI1ESAY:
S O IU N A R T A IIL K : M ill 2 15
a n t . 2:30 p m .: Ma) 8 2 0 a m .
H 45 p m T ID E S ! D s y to n a
ilc s c h : h ig h*. 3 27 a.m .. 5 -15
p m .: lows. 11:40 a.m .. 1137
|&gt; m
N ew S m y r n a B e a c h :
h ig h*. 5:32 a m .. 5 50 p in.:
Iowa 1151 a.m .. 11:42 p m
B s y p o rt: h ig h *. 3 37 a m 5:55
(i ui.: lows. 11:56 a.m ., 1147

SOATINQ
S t. A u g u s tin e to J u p it e r
In le t • Sm all crall advisory I* In
effect. T o d a y ...w ind northeast
around 20 k t* Sea* 5 lo 8 ft hut
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decreasing lo 15 to 20 k t* by la tr
tonight. Seas 4 lo 7 ft subsiding
In 4 lo 6 ft. Day and Inland
waters choppy to rough

SATURDAY
C lo u d y 6 2 - 4 0

S T A TIS T IC S
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I h r o vernig ht low was 46 as
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to da y was 53 degree* and S u n ­
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Sanford Herald

Sanford. Florida — Monday

O ectfiber 5

— JA

Man arrested after writing threatening letter
In to the a ir on Nov. 26 Sem inole
C o u n t y S h e r iff's C a p t. R oy
H ug he y said because P arker Is
a cc u s e d o f w earing a m a s k
d u rin g the reported gun play th a t
c h a rg e is u p g ra d e d fro m a
m isdem eanor to a frlon y.
Parker, who was arrested tn
d o w n to w n Sanford, ts charged
w tth w ritin g threats to k ill or do
b o d ily harm , and Im proper e x ­
h ib i t i o n a n d d is c h a r g in g a
llr e a r m in p u b lic . B o n d Is
83,0 00 . b u t since Parker was
free on bond when arrested. It Is
expected that a J u d g e today m ay
o rd e r h im held w ithout bond,
d ep utie s said

■ySUSA N LO D R N
H o r a ld s t a l l w r it e r

M an arrested after allegedly hitting wife
SANFORD — A 3 2 -yra r-o ld Sanford m an has been charged
w llh b a tte ry afler allegedly h illin g h i* wife.
S anford police arrested M ark Allen I Ian th o rn , o f 2547
H id g rw o o d Ave .. was arrested at home at 9 27 a m. Thursday.
I l o u d ta 1500

W om an charged in slashing
O VIED O — A 19-yrur-old Oviedo wom an accused of slashing
a m a n w ith a razor blade and h ittin g h im In the m outh w ith a
s tic k . Is charged w ith aggravated battery.
O viedo police report C ha rle ne Karen D uncan, o f P.0 92. 773
E Broadway St., was arrested at 10 50 a tn Sunday, after an
a tta c k on Kurt A. Hatcher. 25. o f 768 E Broadway St
Police said the assault occurred d urin g a dispute between
D uncan and Batcher. D un can reportedly to ld police she was
a n g ry because »hr was to ld Hatcher had said he d id n 't love her
a n y m o rr Shr was arrested at the Oviedo police station. The
a tta c k occurred o u tstd r D u n ca n ’s house H atcher, who suffered
a 6 -Inch long ru t on tits left sh o u ld e r and a r u t lip . was t r n t r d
at W in te r Park Memorial H ospital. W inter Park
B o nd for Duncan Is £5.000. Police said th a t after Hatcher was
In ju re d . Duncan called p o lle r to the scene

M an threatens group at his home
SANFORD — A m an. w ho m Seminole C o u n t, s h e riffs
d ep utie s report threatened fo u r persons at h is house w ith a gun
and w ho llrrd a shot th ro u g h a door, ta charged w ith
aggravated assault w ith a fire a rm
W arren Hynam. G3. o f 201 C ollins D rive, ru ra l Sanford, was
a rrriite d after he left hom e, follow ing the Incident al about 8
p m Sunday. The four persons who said they w e rr Ih rra lrn e d
at lly n a tn 'a house told d ep u tie s he also ih r r a tr n r d to k ill an
u n id e n tifie d woman w ho lives on Lake Dot C ircle. Sanford
D eputies repotted fin d in g Bynant near Lake Dot Circle He
was arrested al his house and Is a lto charged w ith discharging
a f irr a rm In a house and c a rry in g a concealed ftrra rm
D eputies did nol report a m otive lor (he reported gunplay and
th re a ts

Deputies battered, escapee recaptured
A t.T A M O N T E SPRINGS — A m an w h o grit in to a
c o n fro n ta tio n w ith S em inole County s h e riffs deputies Is
accused of battering deputies at Spirits lia r. 1146 State Road
436. A ltam onte Springs A couple ram e to hts aid and were
failed, but I be accused assailant (led to lie recaptured tw o
h ou rs later.
D ennis (ile n Anderson. 32. of 802 C a m e lu St.. Altam onte
S p rin g s was t barged w ith escape, battery on a policeman,
re sistin g arrest w ith violence and disorderly in to * leal ion H r
was arrested al lio m r al 7 4 6 p in Bond is £ 5.000
Arrested al l*»e «*ene o f the fight and charged w ith rrsistin g
w ith o u t v io le n t were T im o th y Wayne Anderson. 27; and
lasurte A nn Anderson. 26. 211 2 Sandy Lane. Apopka

Roommate reportedly battered
SANFORD — A man accused of sm acking hts roommate
w hen she tried to Ira v r th e ir house was rh a rg rd w ith battery at
a la H i t 2 0 3 a m Sunday
FmHiral Grant. 34. of 2 02 3 McCarthy Ave . ru ra l Sanford, was
s r tr s t r d at borne a ftrr S h erry Skiver. 24. of I h r w m r address,
to ld Sem inole r o u n d s h e r iff s deputies site wan (wittered

M an arrested tor burglary
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS — A man found sleeping in a vacant
house at 634 Musa D rive, ru ra l Altam onte Springs, ts charged
w ith burglary'
Russell Edmund D oughty. 24. o f 604 Moss D rive. Altam onte
S prings, wan arrested at 4 38 a rtt Sunday lie In accused tn a
12 16 a rtt Sunday b u rg la ry to Grade s C h ild Care Center. 710
Orange A v r . Altam onte S p rin g s Deputies reported he Is also a
suspect in an Altam onte S p rin g * p oller case, a burglary to
S c o tty 's Slate Hoad 436

Several arrested on DUI charges

Woman accused of
shooting at neighbor
• y S U 8 A N L O G IN

Herald staff w riter
SANFORD A 29 year-old
w om an accused of firin g two
shod at a neighbor during a
dispute Sunday Is rh a rg rd w llh
attem pted m u rd e r and ts held
w i t h o u t bond In the Seminole
C ounty Jail
K athi Denise W l'IU m *. of 17
H iggins Terrace, also ts i barge
w ith use of a In .a r m In a frlon y
and use ol a H rra rm by a
convicted frlo n
Sanford police report that at

about 2 4 1 p m . Sunday,
W illia m s was Involved In a
d is p u te w llh Casta Level T u rn e r,
24. o f 23 H iggins Terrace, out
s ld r T u rn e r's house
T h e y a rg u e d over a fig h t
between th e ir two sons, p o lle r
said.
W illia m s , poller rrp o rt. w ent
In to her boose and came h a rk
■Jut w tth a hand gun As T u m r r
Bed in to her own house, p o lle r
said W illia m * fired tw o s h o t s
One shot h it the door and the
o th e r h it a screen door There
were no Injuries, polk r said

Fireman injured in apartment blaze
theory.
T h r fire sp rrad through the
a ttic Into ih r a d ja rrn t. unoc­
cupied Apt. A. destroying m uch
of th r ce lling and roof of that
a p a r t m e n t , S te v e n s s a id .
S te v e n s s a id I h r fir e w a s
brought under control al 3 44
a.m.
The fire caused an estimated
$75,000 In damage to th r b u ild ­
ing and 825.00O in dam ugr to
the contents. Stevens said
V o lu s ia C o u n ty fire C ap t.
David F a rr was Injured when
Apt. B "fla s h e d ” — burst Into
fl.unrs — causing second-degree
burns on h is face and shoulder, a
fire n llli l.il said. H r W'as taken to
Central Florida Rrglunal Hospi­
tal, treated and released,

else was arrested In that case
On Nov. 28. s h e riffs deputies
allege Parker w rote n threaten*
tog le tte r to P fe iffe r, w h o m
Parker calls "M r. B u tch er.”
In October, Parker was also
a rrrs trd for th ro w in g a deadly
m issile, a m etal w a lk in g stick, al
another vehicle near Ills house.
H r was free on 85.000 w hen
when he was ja ile d the second
tim e A fter the second a rrrs t h r
was also released on bond
The Incidents a ll occurred In
P a rk rr's neighborhood, w here
s h e riffs deputies report, h r try s
In slop speeding cars

Blackaller wins regatta
S A N F O R D — A m e ric a 's
Cup skipper Tom B la c k a lk r.
o f Sausaltlo. C a lif. sailed tn
v ic to r y S u n d a y o n L a k e
Monroe, ca p tu rin g his second
consecutive Red L o b s te r Cup
Regalia c h am plo nsh lji
The regatta, now rrle h ra tIng I lf 16th year. Is one o f
several leading up lo Ja nu ary
2 n d * C itru s Itow l game A
record 489 vessel* competed
on six courses Sunday.
For B lackaller, skipper ol
the USA In t*-e '87 Am erica's
Cup (rials. II was a first place
regatta w in In the H unter 23
celebrity division Ed Hutrd. o f

St Petersburg, finished sec­
ond and Ed Adams ol New
Port. R I. took th ird place.
J e ll A lte r o f C a p is tra n o
Beach, C alif . won Ih r Hoble
71 celebrity division A ltr r Is
the youngest son o f Hoble
A lter who designed the Hoble
( a lam arun In the 1960s
B ill W h ite h u rs t o f F o rt
W alton Beach finished second
a n d C h a r 11r J o h n s o n o f
Jacksonville look th ird In Ih r
Hobk- 21 Jo h n G a idto cr. lead
o rg a n -rrr for (he event, said
Monday m ornin g, s c o rr* wens till tirin g tabulated

Pentagon reportedly let pilots use unsafe goggles
that were nol fu lly Irste d for
flig h t, the [taper said
SANTA ANA. C a lif - Al least
A l least 134 servicemen w e rr
134 servicemen died and 62 k ille d a n d 103 o th e rs w ere
m ilita ry helicopters rrashed in In ju re d , th r paper maid Fortythe past 10 years w hile pikas one o f the crashes In v o lv rd
wore night v tskin goggle* the A rm y flig h ts, eight In v o lv rd the
Pentagon knew were unsafe, it M arine Corps and th r A ir Force
reported three, the paper said
was reported Sunday
In crash a ltr r crash, qualified The N avy refused lo fly h elicop ­
m ilit a r y p ilo ts w e a rin g the te r* w ith the goggle*
The goggles were d rstg n e d
lig h t am p lifyin g gogglca „ t night
flew thetr helicopters b lin dly Into and ie * ir d for ground troops and
m ountains, w ires, trees, oceans tru c k d riv in g Their designers
and one another, the Orange and m anufacturers never c o n ­
C ounty H rg ts trr reported In a sidered th em flig h t w orthy.
c o p y rig h t s to ry based on a
T h r Pentagon ha* blam ed all
six m onth Investigation
but tw o o f the night-vision gog
In 52 crashes since 1978. 62 g lr crashes on pilot error The
helicopters have been destroyed, fin d in g has allowed th r c o n tin u ­
a losa of m o rr th a n 8180 m lllkm ance o f u sing the gogglrs for
In equipm ent, according to re­ fly in g and a Pentagon o fflrta is
said there ate no com m on lin k s
ports obtained from the U S
to the crashes, w hich w o u ld
A rm y Safety C enter, the U S
Navy Safety C enter and the U S Justify g ro un din g Ih r goggles
A ir Force Inspection and Salety
B u i several recent crashes and
Inadequacies In the gogglrs have
Center
Most of the crashes occurred led Rep F'rank McCloakey. DInd . a m em ber of the House
d u r in g d i f f i c u l t , g ro u n d
s k im m in g flig h ts w hile pilots A rm ed Services C om m ittee, to
looked through outdated gogglrs re q u e s t a c o n g re s s io n a l I n ­
U n i t * * F r a n In te r n a tio n a l

v e s tig a tio n
T h a t req ue st Is
pending
The Register exam ined m o rr
Ilia n 50 m ilita ry crash rrp o rt*
o v rr the last decade, declassified
at the n rw *|ta p rr's request and
obtained th ro u g h Ih r federal
Freedom of In fn rm a tkin A rt.
The paper also rrcelved m ili­
tary m anuals, tra in in g guide*
and Internal safety p u h ltra tk in s
and Interview ed dozens of p ilo t*
and n ig h t-vUkwi r i|ie r t s
The research. Ih r paper said,
showed that Pentagon o ffic ia l*
were aware o f Ih r dangers, but
rhose to risk fly in g w llh In fa n try
gogglrs breause of the tactical
advantage n ig h t dying oilers
"I kept saying use these for
the m ission they were designed
fo r — d r iv in g .” said fo rm e r
A rm y engineer Edward F irth ,
w ho presided over developm ent
o f the In fa n try m ght vtslon gog­
gles before re tirin g tn 197H
" T h e y Just d o n 't g iv e yo u
enough to fly at high speeds It
was an A rm y decision to put
them tn helicopters They are
aware of the ris b s ."

F irth told the paper the gag­
gles' m a x im u m sale speed lim it
ts 35 m ph. far less than ty p ic a l
helicopter speed*of lO O niph.
M ilita ry u lT k ia l* told ih r Regis­
ter accidents should deerrase
d u rin g the next three years,
when the old in fa n try goggles
gradually are replaced by Im ­
proved. s ta lr o f the art system *
deslgnrd specifically lor pilots.
B o th ty p e * e le c t r o n ic a lly
a m p llfv s ta rlig h t and m oo n lig h t,
displaying green-colored linages
ol night lau d*«a prs on tw o lin y
video screens embedded In a
blnocu lar-llkc goggle T h r new
gogglrs are tw o to four tim es
m o rr p o w e rfu l th a n the o ld
devices, ta il they cost tw ice as
m uch and w ilt rem ain In short
supply lo r several years
M eanwhile. A rm y and M arines
spokesmen lo ld the |ia p rr the
a b ility to fly at n ig ht — even
w ith flawed goggles — Vs c ru cia l
to n ational security.
"W e believe we have to k c rji
doing th is so we can be rru d y
when (lie tim e com es." M id L t.
Gen C harles H Pitm an

Actor Busey undergoes surgery after motorcycle accident
S unday fo llo w in g 90 m in u te s o f
b r a in s u r g e r y , h o s p it a l
CULVER C IT Y . C a lif - Actor spokesm an Ron Wise said Wise
G a r y B u s e y , w h o w on an w o u ld n o t elaborate on the
Academ y A w ard nom ination in o peration
E a rlie r, doctors |&gt;erfom ird a
1978 for hts e le c trify in g perfor­
mance tn " T h r Buddy Holly C A T sca n — a m e th o d fo r
S to ry ." was in c ritic a l condition d ia g n o s in g b ra in and o th e r
fo llo w in g b r a in s u rg e ry fo r soft-tissue disorders — to de­
severe Injuries he suffered in a te rm in e ih r extent of damage to
m otorcycle accident Sunday, o f­ t h r a c to r’s brain R esults o f
those tests w e rr not available to
ficials said
Busey. 44. lost control of his the press.
H a rle y D a v id s o n n io lo r r y c lr
Busey, a resident o f M alibu ,
about 1 1 4 0 a m w hile traveling
w estbound a lo n g W ashington gained widespread lame for his
Boulevard In C u lv e r C ity, a Los role as rock "o' roll legend B u dd y
H o lly But drug ataise and an
A n ge les s u b u rb , p o lic e Sgt
In a b ility to co|&gt;c w llh ih r sudden
K arin Reagan said
T he form er college football success q u ic k ly reduced the
player from Goose C rrc k . Texas, s tra p p in g a c to r from In s ta n t
fell from Ih r m otorcycle and stardom to instant has-been.
Before s ta rrin g In the title role
s tru c k Ids u n p ro te c te d head
. ig a in t l a c u r b , s u s ta in in g of the H o lly biography, Busey
extensive head traum a. Reagan was Just another young a cto r
w o rk in g In second rale m ovies
said.
"Our Investigators have nol Hla c re d its Included "D irty L ittle
been able to In te rview Mr Busey B illy ,” "Lazily M adonna" u tu l
and we don't know' what hap­ “ G u m b o il R a lly ."
pened In the a c rld c n t." the
A big. strung form er college
sergeant said. S h r added how­ f o o t b a ll p la y e r . B u s e y h a s
ever. that no o th e r vehicles w rre s h a m b le d th ro ug h H ollyw oo d
Involved tn I he accident
like un o u t-of-contra I bear. He
Busey was taken lo CedaisSlnal Medical C enter, where he
was In crttlcul condition IanU n t i e d F r a t i I n t e r n a l le n s I

SANFORD — The fo llo w in g persons face a charge o f d rivin g
u n d e r the liifU iriu r In S em inole County
• V ernon W illiam Lewis, 46. o f Evans. Ga . was a rrrs trd at 1 1
p n i Saturday a ftrr h r was seen d rivin g e rra tic a lly on Eagle
C ircle . Casselberry
• D avid Brian Furtado. 23. o f OTlando. at 4 0 6 a m Sunday,
a lte r hts car w ith faulty lig h ts was stopped on Slate Hoad 436
• M ichael Joseph Drla. 42. o f V alrtrn. al ID 55 p m Sunday on
2 0 tli Street. Sanford, a fte r he pursued another car from
C asselberry to Sanlord and then allegedly ulm osl ran o v rr a
S anford policeman Involved in the tn illlc slop H r Is also
c h a rg rd w ith aggravated assault w ith a m otor v r h lr lr on a
policem an.

D ELTO N A - One fire fig h te r
sustained second degree b u rn s
In a l i r r apparently caused by an
e le ctrica l problem In a fo u r-u n it
a p a rtm e n t house ra rly S u nd a y.
T w o o f the u nits were destroyed
and damage was estim ated at
810 0.0 0 0
The fire , w hich was reported
al 2 51 a n t . began In a ttic
w irin g over th r kiichen of A p t. B
and cp ilckly spread to th r k ilt hen. d e stro yin g much ol It. s a i d
Bob Stevens. Volusia C ou nty fire
in s p e c to r
T he tenant, Hubert S ch um u n.
was u n in ju re d Stevens said the
tn v ra tig a lu rs originally th ou gh t
I h r fire begun on a kitchen glove,
w h ic h was dr si toyed, but fo un d
no evid en ce to support th a t

SANFORD A 70-year-old
ru ra l Sanford m an free on bond
a fte r a l l e g e d a tta c k s on
neighbors w ith w a lkin g canes ts
Jailed again today.
Merle Eugene Parker, of 5456
Lake Ave., w a s r n r ly today
c h a rg e d In c o n n e c tio n w ith
w ritin g a th rc a tln g Irtle r to a
neighbor Involved In one of the
w a lkin g cane In rld e n is He ts
also accused o f standing In a
roadway near hts house dressed
tn black tig hts, a red rape ,,n d a
m ask as he allegedly fired shots

The Sem inole State A tto rn e y
Issued w u rra n ts fo r P a rker's
arrest F rid ay, b ut he w asn't
lo c a te d u n t il th is m o rn in g ,
s h e riff s d r put lea said
Parker has been involved In a
d is p u t e w i t h s o m e o f I lls
neighbors for m o rr than a de­
cade. On N ov. 26, he was
chargrd w ith aggravated assault
after allegedly h lltln g w ith a
plastic cane a van In w hich
Stephen Pfeiffer. 28. o f 5591
la ik r A v r . was rid in g w ith Eric
Estrrson. 44. o f 1235 M yrtle St..
Sanford Parker told Seminole
C ounty s h e riffs deputies that he
too had been attacked. No one

began d rin k in g loo m uch alcohol
and tapped Into drugs
His success w llh " T h r Ituddy
Holly S to ry " was followed by a

series o f b u x -o llh c d isa pjxm itm e a ts : " F o o l i n ' A r o u n d . "
" S tr a ig h t T im e ." "H lg W ed­
nesday" and "C a rn e y ."

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EMERGENCY CALLS
SUNDAY
• 5:58 a m. - MOO W illow
A ve., medical call, w om an .
37. not transported.
• 3 :5 6 a.m, — 3717 O rla n d o
D rive , m rd lrn l call. g irl. 17.
in u tH p o rtrd by Rural/M elro.
• l 1:08 a m, - Third Street
and O live Avenue. Ira u m n
c a ll. boy. 9. truns[&gt;or1rd by
H u ru l/M rtru .
• 3 :4 2 p m . 806 W.
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EDITORIALS

Homework poses
boon for people
S h o u ld
n w o m a n w h o k n it s s k illf u lly be
a llo w e d to p ic k u p a fe w e x tra d o lla r * b y
d o in g p ie c e w o r k In h e r h o m e f o r a
c o m m e rc ia l c o m p a n y ? H lg L a b o r s a y s n o a n d
Ih ru u g h Its p o w e r h a s Im p o s e d a n a rro w ,
s e lf-s e rv in g r e s tr ic tio n o n th e n a tio n d u r in g
the lo s t 4 5 ye a rs.
A t lo n g la st, th e L a b o r D e p a rtm e n t hes
re s c in d e d th e b a n a g a in s t h o m e w o rk In v o lv ­
in g g lo v e s , lin d e n s , e in b r o fd n ie s . Irlitto n w ,
b u c k le s , h a n d k e rc h ie fs , a n d c e r ta in k in d s o f
Je w e lry. T h is c o u ld c le a r th e w a y fo r an
e x p a n d in g c o tta g e In d u s tr y In o th e r goods
and s e rv ic e s .
T h e h o m e w o rk b a n w a s im p o s e d In 1943
b y a C o n g re s s w o rrie d a b o u t w o r k e r s b e in g
e x p lo ite d In c ra m p e d , u n s a fe , a n d u n h e a lth y
w o r k in g c o n d itio n s . A lth o u g h s w e a ts h o p s
were a p ro b le m s e v e ra l d eca de s a g o . th e re 1s
p r a c t i c a l l y n o e v id e n c e n o w t h a t
h o m e w o rk e rs are b r in g v ic tim iz e d b y g re e d y
e m p lo y e rs .
O n th e c o n tr a r y , th e va st m a jo r ity o f
p erson s w h o h ave c irc u m v e n te d th e la w s
these m a n y ye a rs b y w o r k in g In t h e ir h o m e s
have d o n e so because It Is m o re c o n v e n ie n t
a nd co st e ffe c tiv e .
T h a t m a n y h o m e w o rk e rs - ir r w o m e n w ill*
s m a ll c h ild r e n Is a case In p o in t. W h o ca n
b la m e th e m fo r w a n tin g to e a rn s o m e e x tra
m o n e y w ith o u t th e e xp e n s e a n d In c o n v e ­
n ie n ce o f p a c k in g th e m o fr to d a y -c a re c e n te rs
five d a y s a w eek? I l s tr ik e s us as p e rfe c tly
re a s o n a b le fo r a m o th e r to be a b le to w o rk at
h e r o w n pace In th e h o m e a n d to raise h e r
c h ild re n as w e ll. D is s e n tin g la b o r u n io n s
w o u ld h a v e us b e lie v e th a t fe d e ra lly s a n c ­
tio n e d h o m e w o rk w ill e n a b le c o m p a n ie s to
evade th e m in im u m - w a g e a n d c h ild -la b o r
la w s. N on se n se . A c tu a lly , e m p lo y e rs u s in g
in -h o m e w o rk e rs m u s t be c e rtifie d b y th e
I-nl&gt;or D e p a rtm e n t a n d th e re b y re q u ire d to
c o m p ly w it h a ll fe d e ra l s ta tu te s g o v e rn in g
w ages a n d h o u rs .
W h a t r e a lly b o th e rs B ig lu ib o r. o f co u rs e , is
th a t h o m e w o rk e rs w ill n o t b e co m e duesp a y in g m e m b e rs o f u n io n s A n d w h y s h o u ld
th e y ? A f te r a ll. th e y a rc s e m i-in d e p e n d e n t
c o n tr a c to r s , a n d w o r k in g c o n d itio n s pose n o
p ro b le m . In a s m u c h as these p e rs o n s e n jo y
th e c o m fo r t n f th e ir o w n h o m e s. H o w th e n
ca n th e u n io n s h o ld s w a y o v e r s u c h In d iv id u ­
a ls. m u c h less e x h o rt th e m to s tr ik e ?
N o r d o e s th e u n io n s * a n x ie ty e n d th e re .
T h e y a re w o rrie d a b o u t th e p ro life r a tio n o f
h o m e w o rk In s u c h In d u s trie s as te le c o m ­
m u n ic a tio n s a n d In fo r m a tio n p ro c e s s in g . A s
p e r s o n u l c o m p u te r s b e c o m e m o r e c o m ­
m o n p la c e . o p p o r tu n itie s w ill e x p a n d fo r a
•arge. h o m e -b a s e d , c le r ic a l w o r k fn -re . No
w o n d e r th e A F L -C IO w a n ts a to ta l b a n o n a ll
c le ric a l w o r k a t h o m e .
P r e d ic t a b ly , s e v e r a l la b o r u n io n s a re
t h r e a t e n in g to m o u n t a le g a l c h a lle n g e
a g a in s t th e L a b o r D e p a r tm e n t's h o m e w o rk
d e c is io n . W e m u s t h o p e th u t th e c o u rts w ill
re je c t a n y litig a tio n th a t w o u ld re s tr ic t a
b u d d in g e n te rp ris e th a t w o u ld b e n e fit th e
e c o n o m y u n d e n a b le m a n y fa m ilie s to have
m o re c o n tr o l o v e r th e ir liv e s .

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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lie signed and Include a m a ilin g uddrrsa and
telephone num ber. L e tle r* should be on a single
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'"...th e criticism o l the state, which you ex­
p re sse d years ago. n o w coincides w ith mine
You are, hereby, released from p riso n —
M G orbachev

ARNOLD SAWISLAK

Random thoughts on ticket-splitting
WASHINGTON - W ell folks, you've done It
a g a in — g iv e n Ih e W h ite H ouse to th e
Republicans and Congress to the Democrats
T h is business o f tlc k e t-s p llllln g . w hich has
been going on for most o f the tim e since 1652.
has the experts flum m oxed. The p un dits and the
professors fin d It In lie re n tly Illogical to vote for a
c h ie f executive w ith one Ideology and program
and then vote fo r law m akers w ith opposing
views w ho are lik e ly to be In a position to b lo rk
or override the president.
A num ber o f theories have developed about
tlc k e t-s p llllln g . One is that people do it to keep
the president from becom ing loo d om in a nt T his
year. In fa rt, one reporter said a voter told h im
w ith o u t p ro m o tin g that he was s p littin g his
ticke t to su pp orl the co n stitu tio n a l concept of
checks and balances
W ith o u t e x a m in in g that rather high-m inded
Idea too closely. It d o r* *re m that there m ust be
aotne other reasons for Ihe Ik -k rt s p llttlu g trend
F irst, th is re a llv Is a one w ay phenomenon!
Since 1952 It h a * Involved Republican presi
j dents m atched w ith a Dem ocratic Congresses If
voters consciously want to p u l reins on • new
president, w h y d id n 't Jo hn Kennedy. Lyndon
Johnson and J im m y C a rL r have Republican
congresses?
Tnerr m ay be a couple of clues there.

The firs t la that w hile the Dem ocrats have held
C apitol H ill m a|or 1tles moat o f the tim e sincr
1932. II w asn't u n til recently th a t congressional
tu r n o v e r
becam e
re la tiv e ly stable. In
th e 1930a. 50- or
7 5 -s e a t p a rty
changes In the House
and Senate shifts o f
10 •« iR
n ot u nco m m on . In
1988. 9H.5 percent o f
k
H ouse anu
idr Senate
In c u m b e n ts —
m ostly Democrats —
were re-elected. The
second has to do w ith
■R e p u b lic a n s
th e p o litic a l u n ity
a n d th e o r g a n lia in
r e c e n t
tlo n a l s tr u r tu r e o f
y e a r s ha v e
th e tw o m a jo r
had I e we r
p a r.irs
g la rin g co n ­
On Ihe form er the
flict* between
R e p u b lic a n s In re ­
re g io n s|
cent years have had
___ I
fe w e r g la r in g co n
flir ts between regions, special interest groups
and Ideologies than the Dem ocrats, who s till
have s p lits on m a j^r foreign and tknncstu. p-dity

issues.
Paradoxically, th is m ay have helped Demo
c r a l* ru n n in g far Congress, state o r local office
W hen th e ir party n om in a te s a perceived liberal
fo r president, no one finds It odd when a
conservative Dem ocrat ru n n in g for some other
Job s im p ly Ignorrs o r even disowns th e top of Ihe
tic k e t and runs on h is own p la tfo rm Hr
publicans, on the o th e r na.id. seem to expert
everyone ru n nin g o n the GOP label to supporl
th e national candidates and platform .
A lso p arad oxica lly, the R epublicans, who
oppose top d o w n " governm ent as an article of
fa ith , have a very r e n lr a llir d p a rty structure
t i l assigned
&gt; IM
E very four years,
perm anently
Kr
p u b lica n National C om m ittee field operators who
have been h elpin g state GOPa b u ild their
vren elect
stre n g th between
e lections b rm m r part of Ihe
presidential ra n q M lg n w ith Ihe great advantage
o f "o n Ihe ground' experience
The Democratic N*.i tonal Cam m il I re ha* no
su ch sophisticated netw o rk In place, partly
because state parties d o n ’t want W ashington
types trllin g them w h a t to do. its presidential
candidates often have to send people in to stairs
th e y d o n 't know m u c h about to Issue orders that
m ore often than not o flc n d me lo ca l* w ho nm»i
do the work
i ust

JACK ANOERSON

Pot production
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GEORGE F. WILL

Arafat’s apologists abound
W A SH IN G TO N -A m a jo rity of ihe regimes
represented at Ihe United N ations-regim es
that favor m a jo rity rule o nly at Ihe United
Nation*, not at hom e-m a y schedule a General
Assem bly session In Geneva a* a megaphone
for the w o rld 's fr rortte te rro rist. Yasser Arafat
T h is redundant a rt of self d lm ln ls lim e n t would
be Ihe U .N .'s response lo Ihe Kragsn ad­
m in is tra tio n s decision lo deny Arafat a visa
T h a i w if* d rc iM c r. offers lb * U u*h Ad­
m in is tra tio n an o p p o rtu n ity for srlf-d cfln itlo n .
L ib e r ta r ia n s , w ho c o n s is te n tly tr y lo
circum scribe society’s rig h t of self-defense,
view Ihe visa denial as s First Am endm ent
Issue-as th ou gh Arafat, w ho plays Ihe media
lik e a S tra d lv a riu *. has d iffic u lty fin d in g
forum s G ra n tin g a visa w ould have required
the a d m in is tra tio n to r x rm p t Arafat from Ihe
law p ro h ib itin g entry into the co un try of
people associated w ith terrorism
A ra fa t’s apologist* do not deny I I I * collegial
association w ith te rrorists and his support for
terro rism The executive com m ittee of the
I’L O ’s "p a rlia m e n t" Includes A bul Abba*,
convicted o f m u rde r In connection w ith Ihe
k illin g of Leon K llng h ofle r d u rin g the Achllle
Lauro h ija c k in g
The U N .'s in o ra l a u th o rity evaporated In Ihe
1970s when It became dom inated by radical
T h ird W orld regimes. Since then, the In h e rrn t.
Incurable (rouble w ith the United Nations has
been g lu rtng ly, b la rln g ly apparent.
The U N. should be called Ihe U .K .-U n ited
Regime* T h r U nited Nations has Utile to do
w ith re p re s e n tin g n a tio n s , p ro p e rly u n ­
derstood as peoples untied by political and
c u ltu ra l a ffin itie s One reason U N. h o stility
tow ard Israel Is so u n re m ittin g Is that Israel Is
a real nation w ith a representative regime To
m ost U N m em bers, whose national cohesion
Is baaed on coercion. Is ra rl Is r llh e r u n in ­
te llig ib le or a reproach.
T h r PI.O. an organization fo rm a lly dedicated
lo Ihe destructio n o f a U.N. mem ber, was
granted U.N. "o b s e rv e r" status In 1975. Ihe
year the U nited Nations passed Ihe resolution
e q u a tin g Z io n is m and ra c is m . A c tu a lly .
Z ionism Is an especially defensible n atio na l­
ism . It Is the belief that ihe Jew ish people,
having survived a uniquely hazardous history,
require Ihe protection and deserve the fu lfill­
m ent o l revived nationhood
On Ihe p rin c ip le that the best defense Is a
good offense. President-elect llu s h m id his
nom inee for Secretory o f State. Jam es Uaker.
should say to th r U nited Nations; Go lo
G eneva-and do not re tu rn u n til you huve
rescinded th e Zlontsm -as-rarlsm resolution.
T hat reso lu tio n Is Integral to the U.N.'s
p rin cip a l enterprise: the deleg ltlm lza tlon o f
Is ra rl
In Israel and among Israel's friends there Is
a nxiety about Uusii und H akrr. T h is Is not

WASHINGTON — There Is one let tinologl
cal race that Ihe U nited Stales Isn 't losing
B u i Ihe only people w ho lake p ride in Ihe
v icto ry s rr those w ho get ric h preying on
o th e r*
The United States la on Ihe "le a d in g edge
o f Ihe h o rtlc u llu rs l rrv o lin to n w hen II comet
lo m arijuana g ro w in g , according to a * r r t r t
report by Ihe Ik u g Enforcem ent A dm inlsira
tlo n
T h a i m eans th a t
m arijuana growers m
th is country are us
Ing high technology
to im p r o v e th e
p o trn c y and y ie ld of
th e ir crops II also
m ean* the g ro w e r*
s r r m oving In d o n t*
to g re e n h o u s e s ,
b a rn s , caves a n d
c h k k e n c u o p *. where
th e y r a n o p e r a te
year rou nd w ith o u t
w
o
r
r
y
­
in g s h o u t th e
N o Kmart
weather or the p r y ­
farmer would
in g eyes of the law
risk losing his
These aren't little
own land lo
plants growing Ui ihe
tho stale p
kitch en w indow o f a
hip pie holdover. In I
1
T ru c k re. C a lif. Ihe
DEA found a greenhouse that had hren
producing up lo 5 .0 0 0 pounils of m arijuana a
year for prohably tw o years w ith an annual
sale* value of metre th an *1 7 m illio n II was
pow errd by a diesel generator w ith a tim er lo
flood ihe plants w ith radon grow lig h ts Thr
ligh ts were on tra c k s so they co uld he moved
aro un d Ihe p la n ts for m a x im u m r f f r r t
I housands of feet o f pipe carried fe rtilizer lo
Ihe p .in ls on an a u to m a ta d iip w yslrrn
The techniques a r r no s rc rrl. At least seven
" h o w to " books for growing m ariju an a In ­
doors have been published, and one has sold
more than a m illio n copies
G row e rs In O re g o n . W a s h in g to n and
N orthern C alifo rn ia have ra u g h i on lo Ihe
new technology In a big way. b u t grow er* In
o the r stales are n't far behind
Pennsylvania grow ers are m o vin g Indoor*,
according lo the D EA — a shift lh a l would
enable them lo keep production up during
Ihe long w inters there. Bui even In Georgia,
where Ihe outdoor gro w in g season Is long. Ihe
DEA has found some elaborate Indoor cro|&gt;*.
Including a few produced underground The
growers a rr b rin g in g Ih rlr c ro p * Inside In
hide them from aerial surveillance
O rrgon pioneered Ihe greenhouse tech­
nique In Josephine C ounty, at least one-third
o f Ihe m arijuana g ro w e r* have m oved Insldr
In sou I hern Oregon, m ost g rn w rr* start their
plants In greenhouses, then m ove outside
after the Iasi frost
In Ihe state o f W ashington, about 85
percent of the m a riju a n a Is g ro w n Indoor*.
Ihe secret report say* The grow ers prefer
rental property because the law allow s the
state to seize the land where m arijuana Is
found growing, and no smart fa rm e r would
ris k losing his ow n la n d to the s la te .
Alabama and M ississippi grow ers favor
c h k k e n bouses, because those are a familiar
sight on Ihe landscape. If grow er* p u l j»ot In
every chicken coop In Alaburnu. there would
be more (ban I m illio n greenhouse* In Hull
slate.
These Indoor g u id e tiers are ca tc h in g on lo
hydroponics. Ihe science of g ro w in g plants In
soil-free, m in e ra l-ric h Roluiion*. Il Is most
com m only used fo r cucum be r* und tomatoes
B u t pot growers were borrow ing Ihe tech­
nique by 1981. T h u t wus the year Ihe first
hydroponic greenhouse was seized In a drug
raid In Novato, C a lll. Police found 2(X) "lush,
bushy and p o te n t" p la nts that "appeared to
be growing faster th a n n o rm a l." the secret
report says.
The rest Is h is to ry . W ord spread that
C alifornia m u rlju a n a grown h ydrop on lra lly
could beat "C o lo m b ia n g old" fo r q u a lity and
speed of growth.

breause either Is "a n ti Is ra e l." b ui because
neither I* rq u lp p rd . by em otional m akeup or
Intellectual ra p lta l. lo be properly e m puthrtlc
Hush lacks the sentim ental and roman 11c
s trra k (hat caused Ronald Reagan In respond
lo Isra rl as an embattled salient of shared
value*. The fact tha&gt; Israel Is an Immensely
Im portant strategic a ta ri should be *uniclenl
reason lor a U S. p ol­
icy o f strong -u p jrt .1
B u t ra tio n a l policy
som etim e* needs to
be supplem ented by
a visceral response
Baker Is having a
‘ ‘ B r i t i s h " c a re e r ,
m o v in g fr o m o ne
c o m p li'a lr d portfolio
to another. He t* a
q u ic k study. B ui. like
m any B ritish coun­
te rp a r t* . h r la an
C m e U .N .’ s
In te llig e n t am a teu r
m o r a l
heavily dependent on
a u t h o r 1l y
the perm anent gov
e v a p o ra te d In
e m in e n t. The Stale
Ih e 1970sJ
D e p a r tm e n t's p e r­
m anent government 1_____
regard* Israel as an Inconvenience, an Im ped­
im e n t lo Ihe p ttn rlp le o f u tilita ria n diplom acy
Ihe least frte tkin w ith Ihe greatest num ber of
nations.
F urtherm ore. Baker Is the quintessential
A m e rican p o litic ia n . He believes that all
problem s have so lu tion * achievable by s p lit­
tin g difference* And he Itches for s u re r**
m easurable in Ihe coin o f ago rm e ntx. These
a ttrib u te * are Ingredients o f Im patience and. In
(he M iddle East, trouble.
Hush and Baker ra n srn d a reassuring signal
by ta kin g the offensive. Before Ihe Republican
N ational Convention. Bush m et w ith advisers
o n M id d le East p o lic y . A c c o rd in g lo s
p a rticip a n t. Bush read the recomm endations
"page by page and paragraph by paragraph "
T hey became the basis o f Ihe GOP Platlorm
section that Includes this;
"T h e Republican Parly re a ffirm * lls support
fo r rrctstnn o f U.N. Resolution 3379. which
equate* Z ionism w ith racism. Failure to repeal
lh a i resolution w ill Justify a ttenuation of our
r ip p o r t for Ihe U .N ."
If the United Nations w ants lo squander
m ore m illio n s on a Geneva homage to Aralai.
let Ihe sum be deducted from U.S. obligations
I f 3379 Is not rescinded. A m e rica ’s obligations
should b r radically reduced.
Consider today's zero sum budget game.
T he rules are ael by Bush's adam ant opposi­
tio n to new taxes and by Gram m -Kudm an
deficit-reduction requirem ents.
( C l !•*« . W « i* M f t* fi A n t W i l t l l l 0

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The s to rk m arket gained 17 6 0 points last
week but retreated Friday a m id economic
concerns tied to the Labor D ep artm en t's .eport
on November e ntp loym cnt.
The re|iort showed that the n a tio n 's civilia n
u n e m p lo y m e n t ra le rose 0.1 percent In
November b ut the economy added a su rp ris­
in g ly strong -163.000 w orkers to non-farm
payrolls, tie u rlv double whut m arket watchers
had expected.

Dollar drifts lower
gold, silver higher
Unltad Prats International
The dollar d rlftrd s lig h tly
to w n Monday In q u irt tra d in g
on m a jo r foreign c u rre n c y
m a r k r ts (io ld was m o s tly
higher
In Tokyo. Itn dollar eased
s lig h tly against the Japanese
y rn . closing at 121 53 yen.
dow n 0 .11 from 12 1 64 yen on

Frtd »vCurrency dealers said some
fo re ig n

tranks sold y r n to
p u rch ase dollars In lhe m o rn
■ng o n reports th a t a ilin g
E m peror lltro h lto s c o n d itio n
had w o rsrn rd Hut y rn se lling
la p e rrd o il as M lrohtto s ru n
d lllo n r rp o r tr d ly Im p ro v e d
and m arket sentiment tu rn e d
bearish Inward tire dollar, they
said
In Europe lire dollar tirg a n

G a s o lin e p r i c e s fa ll b e l o w $1
LOS ANGELES — G a -d itr r
p r ic e s n a tio n w id e d ip p e d
nearly half a cent In i h r last
tw o w reks. tu m b lin g In an
average of less than A I jte*
gallon lo r the first lim e s in r r
J u ly , an oil Industry analyst
said Sunday
A n ovtTSUpply of g a sn lin r
and * rude oil, plus ih r usual
d ro p in d riv in g as w ittie r
nears, helped low er prices,
s a i d T r I I h y I. u n d h r r g
p u b lis h e r of the L u n d h e rg
Letter
L u n d h rrg 's latest hi w eekly
su rve y of 12.909 g asn lin r st.i
Hons was c o m p lie d F riil.iv It
d e te rm in e d Hie R e t a i l lta
U nu.ll p it '* ol "a ~ g a llo ti o f
g a s n lin r. averaging a lt fu rl

V IR G IN IA K BIUSO
V irg in ia If Ihuso. 73. 989
O r le u t a D r lv t . A l t a m o n t e
Springs. dle&lt;l Friday at the Life
C arr C enter. Altamonte SjtrH igs
Horn Dec 2. 1915 in New Y otk
C ity, she moved to A lta m o n te
Springs Irom flierr in I9M-I She
was u IsMikkeejN'r for a s h riv in g
com pany ami a member o l St
Mary Magdalen Catholic C h u rch
S u rv iv o rs include h u slu m d .
John N.. m MI. John M . Sealorr.,
N Y . one grandchild
Ita ld w ln Fair* l i 11*1 F t 111r r . i l

Home, Altamonte Springa In

charge ol urruiigrm ents

B A R B A R A BOKNSTEIN
Barbara llornste lii. 22. 606
C alibre Crest Parkw ay. Aha
m onte S|irlngs. died S aturday at
F lo rid a H osp ital. A lta m o n te
S prings Horn In Chicago, she

moved to Altamonte Springs
from there in I9H5. She was
Jewish
S u rvivo rs in* lode her m oth er.
Sheila. Altam onte S p rin gs sis
Irrs . Sandra. Phyllis, I mu I i ol
A ltarnonie Sjitings
lie th Shalom M em orial Cha
pel. O rlando. In charge o l atrangeinents
R A Y M O N D BROWN
R aym ond Brown. 84. 1201 \V
l.'tih Place, Sanford. died Satur
day at C entral Florida Regional
lln s jilia l. Sanlunl Born J u ly 20
1904 In lla v trr. he m oved in
Sanford Irom Palalka in 1943
He was a retired plum ber and a
m e m b e r o f the New M o u n t
C a lv a r y M is s io n a ry l l u p t l s l

*Shun h

S u rv iv o rs Include Ills w ile.
Fannie. M int. Raymond H e n ry .
B r o o k ly n . N Y , E d w a rd I. .
W iu lrt Sjirlngs. Eddie W D . San
Jose. C olli.; daughters. A lfrrd a .
San Jose. Kulha Mae G ordon.
M ild re d C M ltk ln s . Ito th ol
S iin fo n l. Bessie I. Mathis. K lv rra
Beach, Ruby L Hargrove, Fort
L a u d e rd a le ; brothers. H e n ry .
R iv ie r a B e n c h . W a lle r .
W r l r s i l a le ; s is te rs . C o r e n e
Johnson. Riviera Beach. Hcvslr
L. Weal Palm Beach) 19 grand
c h i l d r e n ; e ig h t g r e a t -

grandchlldrcn.
W ilson E lch cllrrg e r M o rtu a ry.
Sanford. In charge &lt;&gt;( a rra n g e ­
ments.
P E D R O LEMUS
Pedro I -emus, 84. 504 Ehelm

11H| * - e

grades al (with self serve and
lu ll serve [turnjin anil cash and
credit j Hires dropfied 45 o f a
rent to 119 t i l re n ts
Ju ly m ar Weil the last tim e
lire average price Was lens than
AI . sire said
liasn iln e pru-es tell more at
Ih r wholesale level than the
retail level In the last tw o
weeks, in d ic a tin g pum p ju k e s
could fa ll fu rthe r

Dow Jones
llo w J one ■ A ve ra g e s
10:00 a m .
:w&gt; Indus 2*r&gt;f9 40 up
j jg
20 T rans
9 3 ) 0 8 up 4.22
15 Utils
I HJ H', up ’ 6 I !
65 S ta rk
HOI 80 u p
2 66

S lfre t t'ass«-|l(trrv. died S atnr
day at Ills rc *l*k -n rr Horn May

IB IBM m &lt; ol*.* he moved lo
CasM'llrerry fr«*«n Union C ity .
N .1 . In IIHiH He was a c u s to d i­
an lor th e S rm tu o lr C o u n ty
S* In Nil System and a Jehovah's
Witness
S u rv iv o rs Include his w ife.
E in r lln a : d a u g h te r s , J u li a
lo rie s . ( avs* II n*i i v . Elisa C r t ll.
New J e r s - y . s o n , E v t d lo .
C assed. ; i v : b* : lh c r . J u a n ,
HjTutn. 12 grandchildren. tw o
g ir.it grandchildren
H a lil w in - Fa Ire h i 1*1 F u n e ra l
Home, A ltam onte Springs. In
* hargr ol a m m g rm e n ts
C H A R L IE SERMONS
C harlie Sermons, 91. 1002 W
lo th Sc. Sanlord. died Saturday
at C rittru i Florida Regional Howjilta l, Sanlord. Horn Feb. 10.
IH97 In f litq u lll. Ga . he m o v rd
to Sanlord In 1918 He was
r r t lr r il from the Ice and F u rl Co.
and was a m em ber ol New
Mount C alvary M issionary Hap
list C hurch. Sanford. H r was a
W orld W ar I A rm y veteran.
S u rv iv o rs Inelude tits sort.
J a m e s IV S r l j i l o , S a n fo r d ;
ila n g lilrrs . Faye H rd il, Brenda
H o w ie s . Im t h o f S a n f o r d ;
brolhem . Glover W arren. Colq u ill. Rev M i l lla lln ia ti. Lake
Monroe, sisters. Sally W arren.
M a lllr Bell W arren, l.o n m v Hell
S tro n g , a ll o f C o lq u itt; tw o
g r a n d c h ild r e n , tw o g r e a t ­
grandchildren
W llsott-E lchelhrrger M o rtu a ry.
Sanford, In charge o f arrange
incuts.
E L L A R U BY TORREY
Ella R uby * Torrey. 59. 401
P a lm i'llo Aviv, Longwood. died
S a tu rd ay at S outh S e m inole
C o m m u n ity H ospital, 'lo rn In
C a m tta lllo n . Fla., sh
was u
re s id e n t o f L on gw oo d s in c e
1940 She was a hom em aker
and a m e m b e r o f the F irs t
Hajitlst C hu rch , Longwood.
S urvivors liie lu d r her stejilalit e r . L lo y d D a n ie l H o r to n ,
Long win id; sister. Dorothy Mile
Parrish. Havana, brother. Jesse
H orton, laiiigw im d
G r am k o w -G a in e s F u n e r a l
Home, Longwood. in charge of
arrangem ents.
E T T A H A W K IN S
K lla H a w k in s HH,

lo IH

1st

spokesman Gennady Gerasimov,
speaking on ABC’s "T h is Week
w ith David B rin k le y ." added
" I h r si den l G orbachev Is nol
going In travel front Battery Park
to G overnor's (stand Just lor
sm all ta lk ."
Gorbachev Will address Ih r
U nited Nations and lake in the
c ltv sights d u rin g Ills stay In
New York U.S. officials, caught
n lf-g u a rd last m o n th by fits
desire lo hid farew ell lo Reagan
and size up Bush, welcomed the
ehauce to h ig hligh t the progress
m ade in U S .-S ovlet relations
over the jtasi lo u r years

Sunday wore on. there was no
word from m ission control In
lloualnn on w h e n th r shuttle
and Us all m ilita ry crew m ight
glide to a to u ch d o w n in the high
California rle s rrl
Glhson. G a rd n e r and (h e ir
crewm ales — R ichard "M ik e "
Mullane. J e rrv Ross and W illiam
Shepherd — presum ably began
w orking th ro u g h then lo u rth

day In o rh ll around I 30 a m
EST Monday, based on crew
s c h e d u l e s f r o m j ir e v t o r t s
m issions

Shuttle

Local interest

the w eek In F r a n k ltir t at
I 7225 West German m arks
d o w n s lig h t ly fro m I 731
m arks Friday.
The dollar liegatr the day in
Z urich at 1 -142 Swiss francs,
down fro; 11 I 15 In Pa, is. ih
d o lla r o p e n e d a t 5 .R 8 5 5
French ( ra n ts , d ow n from
5 0225
T h e d o l l a r o p r tie d in
Itru sse ls at 3 6 27 B e lgia n
franca down ln»m 36 4 ( a n ;
tirga n the day fn Ita ly at
1.273.50 Ita lia n lire , dow n
Irom F rid a y 's * lose of 1.281 30
lire
In UmtKHi. rh r Itriiis ti punnd
began lire week at $ | H7
compared w ith AI 6575 Iasi
Friday
In early New York trading
lire dollar was slig h tly lower
against Hey foreign currencies
In lliln H ading

W A S H IN G T O N The
K re m lin pumjK-d up expects(Ions Sunday o f th is week's visit
lo New York hy S ovtrt trader
M ikhail Gorbachev, ra s iln g his
tra n sitio n sum m it w ith Ronald
Reagan and George Bush as a
sign the Cold W ar m ay tie over
At home, the Soviet govern­
m e n t Is p la y in g d o w n th e
session G orbachev w ill hold
Wednesday on G overnor's Island
w ith his outgoing anti Incom ing
Am erican ro u n te rp a rt*. hts most
am bitious move vet In a rrcent

diplom atic olfcrislv e
But C o m m u n ist Party C entral
C o m m itte e m e m b e r N ik o la i
S hlshlln. In an Interview on
NIK 's ' Meet the Press," said
Gorbachev ‘ Jw lll have in his
pocket very In te re sting Ideas and
v e ry In te re s tin g I n itia tiv e s "
when he arrives Tuesday In New
5 ■«r k
•
Moreover, he predicted that as
a result o f Gorbachev*# luncheon
w ith Reagan and Bush, "th e
Soviet A m erican dialogue w ill go
forward and hy m u tu a l ellurts I
th in k we can k ill Ih r Cold W a r "
S o v ie t F o r e ig n M in i s t r y

These t/uot.it Ion* provided
by m em bers o f the X.it tonal
A s s o rra tio n o f S e c u ritie s
Dealers are representative
In te r-d e a le r p ric es as o f
m id m o rn in g today Interd e a le r m a r k e t a c h a n g e
throughout the day Price# do
not Include retail markup or
markdown
B id
A sk
Am erican P to n rrr 3V*
4
Harnett Hank
32
3244
F irst Union
2014
20 U
FPAL
30 h
3144
Fla. Pmgrr m
33 b
341%
i :c
42H
42 b
Hughes S upply 12 .
1744
M orrison's
20 V4
204*
NCRCorp.
5314
5344
P ir w v
3844
3944
S anity's
IIH
1244
S o ulh ra si Hank 2 2H
23
S unT rust
20 H
20H
V.'ttlt Disney
a 3 l4
63*4
Wratinghovise
50b
51*4
llm n s w le k
1 6b
17
HBJ
844
8b
Fla National
1 7b
1844
W in n Dixie
43V4
44
Emerson
3044
3044

Gold And Silver
NEW YORK - f oreign and
iln tn rs lir gold A U lver jirtcra
q u o lr d In d o lla rs |&gt;er tro y
ounce Monday
(fo ld
Lon do n
Ih rv to u s close 424 75 up I 50
M orning fix in g 4 W) 40 up 5 65
llo n g Kong
429 25 up 5 75
New Y o rk
Conte x sjxit
gold o jtrn
431 20 of I 0 50
Contes spot
Stiver o p ru
6 20 up 0 01
* IL o n d o u n to r n tn g . f ix in g
•badge *s tsisrd on (he jif f vtousdav s i losing p r n r I

Avc . T itu s v ille , died Thursday
at Jean Parrish Memorial llo sp if al. T llu s v tllr I Sim J u ly IH.
1900 in Fayetteville. N .C . she
m o v e d l o T i t u s v i l l e fr o m
Madison In I9JI8 She was a
hom em aker and a m en th rr of
Bethlehem B aptist C hurch She
was a member o f the taidles Aid
Society. T itu s v ille
S u rv iv o rs In clud e her son.
L y n d o n M o r r is . T it u s v i l l e ,
daughter. lit try M cIntyre. Sa..ford; sisters. Pearl Simpson. Ola
T o m lin , both ol T llu s v llle . Callle
C ollier. OjialtK ka.
W llson E lch rlb erge r M ortuary.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
m ents.

FUNERALS
HAOINV FANNIE
l i m i l Wi v k m tor Faiwt* HMinc tl, s'
10U W HNS SI Senlar# *So p e tw l * * * y on
J h I elil b* to U Sakrffev a! * p is At isa
VUa d is iA P n m ilm S*c&gt;t*tl Chvfil* l l i
I Aik ellklAlin# BurlAI Mill b* S»K1 'isrsfOl
**•!* tones wig *1 Rntiawn Caisa Iat, Vita*
l« n tor Ifieidi And in a *. , a i w*ll be liors A f
p m Friday SunrlkA Furwr At Ham* Santord
In (SAipA 0* An*ng*m*rat

C o n tin u e d fro m Page t A
NASA
prom ised to announce the ship's
lan din g lim e 24 hours prior to
touchdow n at Edwards A ir F orte
Base. Calif
It had h e rn th o u g h t th a t
s h u ttle s k ip jirr Robert "H o o t"
Gibson and ro -pilot G uy Gardner
1 m ill I guide A tlantis to a landing
as e a rly as M onday h u t as

W ith the "L a e ro a s r" radar spy
sa te llite jire snm ah ly launched
and on Its way. It was not know n
w ha t Gltison and co m p an y were
up to Monday, although sources
said the tlig h t was on schedule

Director
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
C o u n ty a d m in is tr a to r Ken
H ooprr announced on Thursday
hts plans to hire L c fc b v it. -14.
from a field of 50 a pjiltcan ts to
rrphn-e Ikih M* Intosh. who re
s ig n e d t h is s u m m e r a m id
allegations he mismanaged the
dejiarlm ent
H oo p e r lo u n d few o f th e
a jip lle a n t s q u a lif ie d a n d
advertised the jio s ltlo n tw ice
tie fore deciding on Lefebvre. an
e arly ajipllcanl la-fehvre said he
a c c rp tra an offer ■&gt;( * 3 1 3 0 0 a
year for Ute Job
lliM ip e r's declstun was r n
ilorsed Thursday n ig ht by the
A n im a t C ontrol Hoard, w hich
approved hts h irin g unanim ous
IHane Alhrrtt. tuwirri r (u ln ttl* n
s a id she was p le a se d w ith

Hnojier s selection
T L e irh v rrl
was the o nly r h o tc e ." she s.,id
A ltbiiugh la-lrhv re has worked
us an e lrc tric iiu i for more than
•wo years, h r was executive
director ol the Broward C ounty
Humane Society for nearly 9*4
years lie a nd society otflctalx
there wild he left over a dispute
in (m igrant changes Including
elim in a tion o f .1 24 hour anim al
am hulaner service
Previously, for 19 m onths h r
w orkrd as an anim a l control
o lfk e r at the tlru w u rd C ounty
Anim al C o n tro l D rjiu rtm rn l He
also has hern shelter manager at
the Itn iw a rd H um ane Society for
13 m onths
L rfrb v re com es in to a d rjiu r tm e n l t h a t h as h e r n
rm h rtille d in tu rm o il for more
Hum tw o years Hy tin tim e
Mi Intosh had left In August, five

e m p lo ye rs — one
d e p a rtm e n ts r&gt;iafl
signed. saying h r
m anager ami Ibid
a tm o s p h rrr of low
result

th ird o f the
- had re­
was u |*M&gt;r
rre a trd an
m orale as a

M cIntosh had hern the drjia r t t n r n t s d ire c to r betw een
I97H and I9H6. when he r r
s ig n e d to h e lp d e v e lo p an
equestrian fa rllitv in Altam onte
S jirtn g s lie s ,im ) he left earlier
th a n he p la n n rd because o f two
c o m p la in ts by w om en in the
d rjM rtm rn t charging sexual illsc rim in a tio n and h u rra a sm m t.
lie d en trd th r allegations.
O ther co rrijila ln ts had l»ern
m ade against h im at th r lim e
s im ita r lo those made Hits year,
w h ic h he also d e u lrd hut tea lg n e d ra th e r th a n generate
m ore controversy

Polls

C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
t n r t 3. at th r
c h urch at 23rd Street and Park
A v rn u r and I list r id 4 al F lrr
S tation No 2 on U S H igh wav
17-92 across fro m S e m in ole
Centre Pla/a
Four of Ihe seven candidates
tn the rle t lio n Hied th e ir fin al
cam paign rx p rn se reports F r i­
day
.im pu gn treasurer's rc
j m&gt;11■ had to lie Bled In the c ity
c le rk 's afTkr hy 5 p m Friday, or
jNMlmarked In m id n ig h t Friday.
M a y o ra l c a n d id a t e J o h n
M orris First D istrict rom m issinner candidate Jam es Sweet­
in g III. and Second D is tric t
commisfvMiner candidate Storm
Richards all mailed th e ir reports
Mayor Bettye S m ith reported
raising * 1 2 ,0 7 0 d u r in g the
■.im p u g n and. of that am ount.
$ 1,200 was in Ihe fo n n o f loans
from hrrself. and $ 1,000 was a
d onation Irom herself S m ith
hud sjwivt $8,364 90 as o f Friday
Hoh Thomas J r., D istrict 2
com m issioner w ho Is seeking
re -e le c tio n , re p o rte d ra is in g
• 1,060, ol w hich $9HO - the
a;sount rats-d J c rln g th is
re p u tin g jierliKi — was from a
fundraiser He rr|N irted s|M-ruilng
$1,154.21 by Frklay.
Ja y Malone, a candidate for
the First District seat, re p o rtrd
raising $3,265 and had s jirn t
S1.396 by Friday
Lon Howell, also a candidate
to r Ihe D istrict 1 scat, re jx irlrd
raising $3,550 and had spent
•2 ,4 3 2 by Friday.
S m ith , seeking her second
te rm , r r ported 49 co ntribu to rs.
C on tributions o f more th an $100
w e re r e c e iv e d f r o m ; G e r l
McEwan. Casselberry, a house
w ile . $250; T hom as L a rg cn .
Sanlord jih y s lrla n . $200; la iu ls
D o r a s , Sanlord m erchant. $200.
A-OK Tire Mart. 2413 French

Avc . $200 W J. Pickett. San
ford jihysletan . $250. Richard
F rltirlm a n . Sanlord physician.
*200: Dr and M rs W.V. Rob­
erts. of S anlord. r r tlr r d . *2 0 0 .
Loss Recovery Inc . Fern Park.
$500. Cable v is io n ol C entra!
Florida. O rlando. $IWXI Hie stale
R raltor iM ilittcul act too ci m in i l i ­
tre Tallahassee. $,'100; H ertiert
F S tM tsifiu n . S .uilord real estate
broker. $250; P h lliji H unt J r .
O rlando fin a n c ia l c o n s u lta n t.
$250. C od lsco. In c ., S anford
m an u fa ctu rin g com pany. $250;
Shoemaker Const m et ton. San­
ford. $2&lt;X). T hia na s Broderick.
L o n g w o o d jih y s le ta n . $ 1 5 0 .

S h in ty Schilke Sanford, retired.
•200
Thom as, a v is itin g teacher
w ith t h r S e m in o le C o u n ty
School system , rejsirted o n ly
tw o c o n trib u tio n # of over S lo t)
Dr Calvin C oB ilt J r. of A lta ­
m o n te S p r in g s c o n tr ib u te d
$150, and Young M inisters A
Deacons U nio n o f Sunlurd, a

o o iijiro tli
uted $105
Malone,
Ik u ik in

organization, c o n trib ­
36
an olllcer in Southeast
Orlando, reported 23
contlbutlon#. Only lo u r were for
m ore than $ 100. and a ll were
fro m o u ts id e th e r t t y . G ray
H a rris A Robinson, listed as an
O rla n d o p o litica l action com ­
m ittee . contributed $250; Bob
Dance Dodge o f lam gw uod con­
tr ib u te d $200. J e rr y Fields.
Ils ie il .is a co un try c lu b manager
(ro n i T itu s v ille , c o n tr ib u te d
•2 5 0 . and SEBPAC. listed as a
jN ilitlc .il action com m ittee from
M iam i, ro n trlh u trd *3 0 0
llo w r ll. a district manager lor
a I mmiI c o iiijia n y . rejN irtrd 29
c o n trib u tio n s . Un h id in g a $275
loan Irom him self Four eontrtb uB on s we-rr for more than
$ 10 0 . T h e re w e re : G e rrl
M r E w a n . C a s s e lb e rry . $250;
Lake Monro-. H a rb o r M arina,
In c .. $150: A OK T ire M att.
Sanford. $200, laiss Recovery
Services. Fern t*.irk. $5&lt;K)

Refunds
C o n tin u .d fr o m Page 1..
jirln ls a notice and m ails It to the
In d iv id u a l a fte r checking tluaddrrss to see w hether or not tfie
IRS made a m istake
If It Is discovered that the IRS
m a d e a m is t a k e w it h t h r
address. A tla n ta Issues the re­
fu n d c h e c k w i t h In te r e s t,
M ir turnery k said.
If the address Is the same, the
Atlanta office m alls the notice
a n y w a y b e c a u s e It enn be
lorw ardrd a lth o u g h the re liiu d

1hecks cannot. Mtchancryk said.
The notice tiTis the taxpayer
that Ills re fu n d cheek was re­

tu rn e d and It asks th a t ne siqqily
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M ine explosion kills 11 in Hungary
BU D APEST, H ungary — A n rx plosion ro e k rd a coal m ine in
n o rth -ce n tra l H ungary Sunday, k illin g al least 11 m in er* and
seriously In ju rin g another 23, (h r official new s a g rn ry M TI
arid.
A p re lim in a ry lln d tn g by a com m ittee o f m in in g rxp e rts said
the accident occurred after w orkers detonated an explosive
charge w ith o u t a uth o risa tio n from the ch ie f engineer. MTI said
Eleven bodies were recovered from the m in e by Sunday
evening. O f the 23 m iners hospitalized. fo ur suffered c ritic a l
b urns fro m the explosion, w h ich occured at benscehegy Mines
of Do m g. annul 25 m iles northw est of Budapest and n ra r the
H ungartan-C zerhoalovak b onier.
T w o o f the dead and lO o f the ln|ured were Pule*. MTI said.
T he coal m ine was extensively damaged and operation* were
halted, the co m m itte e o f experts said.

12 dead in tribal violence
DURBAN. South A frica — Z u lu trib a l vigilan te s ambushed a
house near the 'o w n o f New Hanover k illin g 12 people and
In ju rin g tw o o th e r* In one of the worst outbreaks o f p olitical
unrest In the area In m any m onths, police and w itnesar* said
Sunday.
The v ig ila n te * were Identified by residents as supporters of
in k a th a . th e p o litic a l m o ve m e n t of Z u lu trib a l le c d t;
M angreuthu B u th e le il. and the victim s a* s u pp orte r* of the
U nited D em ocratic Front
The ahoottng occurred early Saturday m o rn in g in Truat
Feed, near th e Natal province Interior towr. o f New Hanover,
according In r r* id rn ta w ho h a vr fled the area
They said vig ila n te * opened fire on the house a f t f a resident
o p e n e d the door l*ol**-e reported 12 people died. Including
seven w om en and fo u r men and another m an found stabbed to
death IT a n ra rb y house At least tw o o th e r people were
Injured.
S upporters o f the UDF and Inkatha freq ue n tly h a vr clashed
despite e ffo rts to n eg ottalr a truce between the Ideologically
opposed groups Last year, hundreds o f people were kille d In
U D r-In ka th a clashes In Natal.

Venezuelans elect Perez president
CARACAS. Venezuela — Populist social dem ocrat Carlos
Andres l*erex was elected president Sunday, early unofficial
results showed, m a kin g h im the first person In Venezuela's
m odem d em ocratIc h istory to regain the office.
C om pu te r projections by m ajor television stations gave
Perez, president from 1974 to 1979. about 51 percent o f the
v o tr vs. 36 percent for conservative challenger Eduardo
Fernandez.
M arxist leader and form er e u e m lla Teodoro ’ YtkofT. was
projected to fin ish a distant th ird . Another 2 0 m in o r p a rtlr*
were ru n n in g m ainly for a share of the 22 H seal* being
contested In the upper and low er legislatures O fficial resu lt*
were not expected before Monday.
T h r Venezuelan co n stitu tio n hans president* tm m serving
consecutive term s. P rrrz . w ho become* the flr» l to rrg a ln the
office, w ill Iw g ln serving his five-year term In February,
succeeding Jaim e L uslnch l,
Perez. 6 6 . said he w ould w o rk lo fu lfill his cam paign pledge*
— m ore jobs, lew* poverty, and a lough line on Venezuela • A i .1
b illion foreign debt.

Roh makes sweeping changes in cabinet
SEOUL. South Korea — President Huh Tae-woo. in a u c tio n
lo shed the "n eg a tive legacies" o f pirde resa nr C hun Doo
Hw an. made sweeping changes In h i* a d m in is tra tio n Monday.
replacing a ll but three o f the 23 cabinet m em be r* and his
Intelligence chief.
T he o ve rh a u l, w h ich was q u ic k ly criticize d by Hoh'» political
opponent*, follow ed up R oh'* Nov. 26 prom ise to reshape the
governm ent made w h ile he was appealing lo the nation to
forgive hts predecessor C hun Dorr Hwan hasrd on C hun *
apology fo r his misdeeds In volving c o rru p tio n and influence
peddling.
The new cabinet lineup Included 14 former and present
memlter* of the National Assembly, including a former
opposition |&gt;oluiii.in Even »o. II drew Immediate crlllrtMn from
opposition (rarlles. which threatened lo refuse parliamentary
consent for the new prime minister.
The m ain opposition Party for IV are and Democracy led by
Kim Dae J u n g said In a statem ent that under t h r co nstitu tion
th r president cannot appoint a prim e m in is te r and other
cabinet m em bers at the same tim e

Sudanese leader says cease-fire in sight
KHARTOUM . Sudan — A cease-lire In Ih r 5-year-old c iv il war
In so uth ern Sudan could lake effort w ilh in Iw o week*. Prime
M inister Sadlq al M uhdl said In an Interview Monday
"If all are willing. It should not take morr than Iwo weeks."
Sadlq told thr British Broadcasting t'orp. In Khartoum.
Sadlq said governm ent officials would leave for Addis Abaha.
E thiopia, on Wednesday to open la lks w ith rebel leaders
On T hu rsd a y. Sadlq accepted th r broad provisions o f a draft
plan h ro k rrrd last m onth In Addis between the southern rebels
and I h r leadership o f S udan's second largest &lt;(M illio n
grouping, the Dem ocratic U nionists, or DUP.
The n rg o tla ln rx w ill l&gt;egln w o rkin g out Ih r basis for a
co n stitu tio n a l conference to settle the future of die war In ih r
fa m ln r-h ll East A frican nation, said Sadlq. w ho heads the
largest p arlia m e n ta ry grouping — the Umma IN aiion) Party.

Carlucci arrives in Bahrain
M AN AM A, K ih ru ln — U S. Defense Secretary Frank C a rla ic l
arrived M onday front Oman on a two-day v is it to Bahrain a*
part oi a Persian G u lf lou r, the Manama-bused G ulf News
Agency said
C arlucci was scheduled lo hold lalks w ith B a hra in i tfofm ae
M in ister MaJ. Gen Sheikh Khalifa Bln Ahm ed al Khalifa on
bilateral relations and Issues of com m on In trrc s t.
U.S. and A rab diplom ats said C o rlu n l'a to u r, w h trn w ill
Include Saudi Arabia and K uw ait, was aim ed al reaffirm ing
W ash in gton 's co m m itm e nt to m aintain in g s ta b ility I n l h f G u'f.

Hungary opening mission in Seoul
SEOUL. South Korea — A H ungarian d ljilo m a l arrived In
Seoul M onday to open a permanent m ission In die S o tiili
Korean ca pita l — die firs! such mission lo lie established by a
com m un ist-b loc co u n try since Korea was divided In 194H.
S andor Eire, a ra n kin g official o f die H ungarian Foreign
M in is try , w ill activate Ihe m ission o inclally after presenting fils
credentials to the- governm ent. Foreign M in istry officials said
E ire w ill have Ihe status o f an ambassador and the mission
w ill tie accorded m any o f ihe same diplom atic privileges as an
embassy. n lfU iu ls said.
Eire. 47. a form er H ungarian ambassador to N orth K o r n , Is
the firs t d ip lom at from a com m unist nation lo la- ( M is le d In
S o ulh Korea since the tw o nations were divided d ire r years
after W o rld W ar II ended
E sta b lish m e n t o f E ire's o ilie r In Seoul was th r result o f an
agreem ent on Sepl. 13 between Seoul a nd Budapesl to
exchange perm anent m ission* between South Korra and
H ungary. A S o ulh Korean perm anent m ission to Budapest
already opened Oct. 25.

From United Press International reports

Cyclone death toll surpasses 2,000
United Frees In ternational

DHAKA. Bangladesh — Re­
scue te a m s h ave re c o v e re d
bodies o f hundreds m ore v ic tim *
o f the strongest cyclone lo h it
Bangladesh and eastern India
th is ce ntu ry, o fficia ls said S u n ­
day. raising the death to ll to al
least 2.300
Thousands o f people rem ained
unaccounted for after the sto rm
sm a s h e d in t o Im p o v e ris h e d
Bangladesh Tuesday n ig ht
H e a lth a u th o ritie s a lso re ­
ported a shortage o f safe d r in k ­
ing w ater In areas a ffo c lrd by th r
c y c lo n e , b r in g in g o n an
epidem ic of d ta rrh ra and c la im ­
ing a l least 50 m ore lives
U n o ffic ia l re p o rts fro m t h r
S u n d e rb a n s fo re st area said

there were hundreds o f corpses
d riftin g o ut to sea from Ih r
netw ork o f riv e r* nnd creek* that
crisscross the w o rld 's largest
m angrove forest.
T h e s ta te - r u n n e w s p a p e r
D a ln lk S a tu rd a y pla ced Ihe
d e a t h l o l l a t 1 . 5 0 0 In
Bangladesh, saying damage to
p r o p e rty a n d liv e s to c k w as
"e n o rm o u s .''
Relief o fficia ls In Dhaka said al
least 365 a d d itio n a l bodies were
recovered Sunday, ra ttin g the
death to il in Bangladesh to more
than 1,600.
In dia n o fficials In C alcutta said
they had co nfirm e d 500 s to n ti
deaths, add in g th a t Ihe to ll could
Use to 7 0 0 or more,
A u t h o r it ie s a s s e s s in g th e
damage to w ild life In Ihe Sun-

One dead, 102 injured
in Tokyo train crash
Unltad F r m International
TOKYO — The engineer o f an
Inner-city c o m m u te r tra in m ay
have s h u t o ff an a u to m a tic
breaking system m om ents be­
fore hts tra in ram m ed .m o the
rear o f m slopped tra m M onday,
k illin g h im self and one passen­
ger and In lu rln g 102 other*,
railroad a u th o ritie s said.
T w o East J a p a n R a ilw a y s
tra in s collided a l 9 37 a m at th r
H igashi-Nakano S tation on Ih r
C entral Line, one o f Ihe three
m ajor a r ir r t r * crossing the c a p i­
tal. a uth o ritie s said.
The tw o I O-car tra in s w *ur
each ra rry tn g about 600 passed
g c ra . m a n y o f w h o m w r r e
th ro w n fro m th e ir seats on
im pact, fire departm ent o fficials
said.
The d riv e r o f the m oving tra in .
T e ru k i Htrano. 28. and Yojl Abo.
31. a passenger In the th ird car
o f the same tra in , were k i l r d . a
spokesman for the Nakano F lrr
D rp a rtm e n l said
F ire figh te r* w o rk rd for seven
hours b rfo rr th ey could free Abo.
w ho was pinned between a seat
and th r floor of Ihe tra in , the fire
departm ent spokesman said
Seven cars derailed and sever­
al hundred fire fig h te r* w o rk rd
tw o hours to p u ll the in ju re d
passengers. In c lu d in g 13 In
serious co n d itio n , from th r o r ­
a n g e - c o l o r e d t r a i n s , th e
spokesman said
T he other 8 9 In ju re d passen­
gers suffered s lig h t Injuries, he
»atd
The accident was the firs t fatal
tra in accident In the T okyq area
since 1962 w hen a co m m uter

tra in c o llld id w ith ^ cargo tra in ,
k illin g 160 people a rd In ju rin g
296.
P o lic e s a id th e y w ere In*
v c s tlg a iln g ihe accident and had
not deter m ilte d l l i r cause llu l
railroad cfTk'lals speculated Ihe
d rlv e i td the in b ou nd tra in m a y
have overrode ih e a u to m a tfo
breaking system but foiled lo
stop the tra in In tla w &gt;naiioaU&gt;
The N ational H allw ay W orkers
Union said Ihe ra ilw a y m anage­
m ent lias been Increasing tb r
frequency o f tra in s to m orr than
one every fo ur m ln u trs in some
cases, and p u ttin g pressure on
drivers to s ttrk to the schedule
T h r railro ad com pany lias a
s y s t e m d e s i g n e d lo
a u to m a tic a lly stop an inco m in g
tra in w hen the trac k In front o l It
is occupied

d rrb a n s urea said Ih r Isolated
region had been severely de­
populated o f tig e r*, d r r r and
m onkeys.
A fo rrs t official said the extent
o f h um an casualties am i dam agr
from Ihe sto rm In the Sund rrh a n s could o nly lie rs tln m lrd
u n lll r r l l r f w orkers could make
Ih e lr way Into the sw am p* and
report hack
'l l looks like a haltered bat­
tle g ro u n d ." th r o fficia l said o f
the Sunderbans. where some
50.000 people were know n in In­
gathering honey, firewood and
other fo rrst products when th r
storm h it.
H r said In itia l attem pts by
rescuer* to e n lrr the devastated
S u n d rrb a n d * were unsuccessful
b e c a u s e o f h ig h t l d r s a n d

blocked riv e r* and creeks.
“ We returned for II Is d iffic u lt
to enter the forest w ith huge
num bers o f broken tree s." lie
said "W e do not know what
happened even 500 yards Inside
th r forest "
The cyclone — the most po*rr r fu l lo hit (he urea since 1676 —
roared out o f th r Bay o f Bengal
and left a path o f destruction
across m uch o f Bangladesh and
parts o f eastern India before
dissipating early Wednesday.
Il brought 1 10 n ip h w ind s that
created 15 foot-high tid al waves
O fficials said ih r onslaught In
Bangladesh Injured m ore than
20.000 people and destroyed th r
hom es o f som e 2 .5 m illio n
others

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Army attack
kills 15
rebels
U F1r s p o rt

M A N IL A . P h ilip p in e * H e lic o p te r g u n s h lp s s tra fe d
th re e m o to r b o a ts c a r r y in g
co m m un ist g u e rrilla s In ce n tra l
£ i r w . province M onday, k illin g
al least 15 rebels, a m ilita ry
o fficial said
In (h r M anila su bu rb o f Mantln lu p a . M ispectrd co m m un ist
h it m en shot to death (wo police
o ffice r* and I hen fled w ith Ih r
o ffic e rs ' M 16 a s s a u lt r ifle s ,
police naid.
Regional m ilita ry com m ander
B rig Gen. Alejandro G alidu said
the helicopter attack o rc u rrrd In
Latnon Bay. 60 m iles east of
Manila. Six h rh e o p trrs swoo|»-(!
dow n on (h r three b oa t* and
opened fire as l l ir ro m m u n ls ts
w en fleeing u massive a rm y
operation m land.
Galldo said Ihe boats were
s e ve re ly dam aged and w rr e
for red lo beach near a ham let In
f'o llllo Island. He said soldiers
recovered th r bodies o f 15 rebels
and several o th e r* were seen
floating In Ihe water.
A radio rrp o rt from the scene
said Ihe boafo c a rrie d rebel
supplies and a m m u n itio n .
G alldo said the re b e ls were
part of u group of 300 to 400
m em ber* of the co m m un ist New
People's A rm y believed to be
holding seven M itdlrrs us ho*
In g e *

He said Ihe Insurgents weic
fleeing In Ihe fare o f about 3 O00
soldiers deployed In Ih r province
last week to flush out Ihe refo-lr*
and re s ru r the hostuges.
A u th u rllles said (Tie shooting
o f ih r tw o police o ffic e r* In
M u n lln lu p u was carded out by
four men believed to lie mem­
ber* o f the NPA death squad
" S p a r r o w s .” T h e g u n m e n
approached the officers' car and
opened fire w ith .45 ca llb c t
pistols, k illin g Sgl. Rodrigo G ray
and Constable W illia m Subnguy.
The assailants then snatched
rifles from th e ir vic tim s nnd fled.
More Ilia n 100 police officers
have been k ille d by su spcrlcd
Sparrows h itm e n In the capital
a rrn In the past year.

H O W ELL

M A LO N E

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Twin Cities plagued by murders, arson
United Press Intarnetlonel

Four killed, two wounded In shootings
I.OS ANOELES — Four people w r r r k lllrd un&gt;l tw o wounded
In a w*«1rx o f pre dawn shuntings Sunday, one of them a
15-year-old boy nhot In u ilru g -ln frs lrc l I wo-block area where a
reputed gang member and another man died
T w o people w e rr shot and kille d about I a m Sunday In the
W lU b lre Dial r id , (ml In- M id . One o f the v let I m i w a i a repuled
gang member.
One block aw ay ai about the same lim e, a 15-y ear-old troy
wax allot and wounded. jK ilirr said The teenager wan tr ra tr d
at C hlldren'a Hospital o f Ia n Angeles anti transferred In stable
m n d ltlo n to County-USO Medical Center, a C hildre n's Hospital
n u rs in g supervisor said
The neighborhood w he rr th r shootings occurred is know n for
heavy strre t d ru g sales Young men and I toys typ ically
com m only sell cocaine and m arijuana openly on the streets
and fla n on said delet lives w err Invest lga I trig the possibility
the shootings were drug rr la led
In South C entral I .os Angeles, a 19-year-old lontter gang
m em ber was shot and killed early Sunday In an apparent
drive by shooting w hile leaving a w edding party, detective Gtl
H rrrrra said
More than 1UO people w err attending a wedding party In the
WOO block of East Adams ftm ilevard Just tir fo r r the attack
d rtfc tlv e Hernle S k llrs said C erllo M arlin e* le ll the cel, ‘ .ratlrtn
a liout 12 55 a rn and was w alking around th r com er when at
least tw o shots w r r r fired. S k llrs said

California oscapees caught in Denver
DENVER — T w o fu g l'lv rs w ho broke o ui of Jail In Southern
C alifornia Iasi m on th bv c u llin g through a fence and sliding
dow n a rope of k n o tird s lw ri* were arrested by the FBI In the
Denver area Sunday o ffk i«i» said
The two sws|«ri is w err Identified as S lrve n W ilson. 2(1. a
tra n s irn i facing tria l on charges &gt;jf rubbery, kidnapping,
assault w ith a deadly w rapon and Im rgU ry. and Richard
E lubarty, 2(1 Garden Grove. C alif fa rin g tria l for burglary,
said L l Hl« hard Olwni a s|tokesman for Ihe Orange C ounty
(Calif I S h e rlira D rp a rtm rn t
F luh ariy. W ilson and (wo others escaped Ihe Orange C ounty
J a il Nov 20 d u rin g a recreation period by M i l l i n g through a
r h a lo llu k ferae that era loses ihe tecreaiaui area, craw lin g over
r o llrd razor w ire surrounding Ihe m o l and clim b in g down to
the ground w ith a rn p r consisting o( km itie d b rd s h rrts
A federal Judge ui Santa Ana. Caltl charged them w ith
u n la w fu l flig h t to avoid prosei niton on Friday, allow ing ihe 11)1
In Join ihe case. Olson said
W hen the tw o men were arrested Sunday they w err lou ta l
w ith a car they allegedly stole trnm a resident nl Santa Ana
several hours a fier Ihe esrapr

Doie at U.N. may, may not be true
A T LA N T A
I ’residenl elect George hush trp n rte d ly has
clatsen form er Tran%|M&gt;rtatlon Secretary Elizabeth l*ole ut lie
U N ambassador, hut a spokesman lor her hustiand. S rn
K n h rrt Iktle. said Sunday Ihe report Is tin lru e
The AlLanla Jo u rn a l C onstitution reported Sunday that Hush
had selei led Dole to represent Ihe United Stales at the w orld
body and q u o ird f ongresaaaial s o u rrrs c lose lo Ihe srna lo r as
ca lling Ihe n om in a tion a done deal
The ncwspajier also
reported Ita il the announcement n n ild come as early as
Monday
flow ever. W all Hiker spokesman for Ihe Sehale HepuhtUan
leader said Sunday
l ve spokrn to holh Doles and 1 can te ll
"y o u flai uul that Ihe story has no (&lt;lim ita tio n anti is Inaccurate
The nesrspaprt. however q u o ird Hiker as saying he could
not "confirm or deny ' Ihe report
Dole. 52 resigned as transportation secretary 14 inontha ago
lo help her husband campaign for the W hite House The
senator dropjted u til of the ta re In March alter a healed halite
w ith Hush for the G O I 1 p re sid e n ts' n om lnallon
Husti defeated Massachusetts Gov Michael D ukakis In the
Nov H election and last week met w ith the Senate Hepuhllcan
trader M ir tw o promised lo w ork closely d urin g lit r Hush
presidency.

W arhol’s gems sold for $1.6 million
NEW YORK — In Ihe dual auction Sunday o( pop artist Andy
W arhol s rs ta tr Sotheby's sold * I (1 m illio n In unm ounted
gemstones. Jewelry and watches found hidden in a filin g
cabinet ut his M anhattan lownhouse
About 400 fie o p lr u ltrn d rd th r auction that brought In
$1.(444.535, sign ifican tly exceeding Sotheby's $1 2 m illio n
r s tlm a lr for ihe 300 lot sale. Sotheby's s|Hikrswornan taiura
Stewart said
"T h e s.ilr le li bed w rll above the e stim a te," said o lr w a it.
ratling ih a i **m percent ol ihe lots sold Sixteen lots did nut sell
hut "n o th in g es lim a lei I lor a large am ount o f m oney tailed lo

Hilda buyer."
W arhol died of a heart attack in February 1987 follow ing a
routine gall bladder oper.Uton ai New York Hospital
C urators of the Andy W arhol Foundation discovered the
irove w hile rem oving drawers to lighten a tn ria l filin g cabinet
they were try in g lo remove from a sto rrruo ni at W arhol's
Upjter East Side M anhattan lownhouse Iasi June

From Unllad Prats Inltrntllonal reports

MINNEAPOLIS — Poller In the
generally safe and calm T w in
Cities of M inneapolis and Si.
Paul are at a lost to explain a
rash o f m urde rs and other v io ­
lent crim es since T hanksgiving
Day.
There have !&gt;een 14 Violent
deaths s ln r r Nov. 24, In clud in g
seven from flr rs officials believe
were caused by arson.
" It's very stra n g e ." M id Sgt
M a rv in H n r v lrk o l the M in ­
neapolis hom icide unit "W e go
m onths w ith o u t any m urders
and all of a sudden! there's a
burst. It ’s hard to understand

w h y .''
stabbed lo death early Saturday
L l. Russell Bovce. o f the St
In St. Paul. I'n llc r said Ills
Paul hom icide u nit, said there g irlfrie n d was a suspect.
was n o e x p la n a tio n h u t he
Si Paul jail Ice also were In­
agreed that "m u rd ers d o come vest Ig atln g me stra n g lin g death
In b u n ch e s."
of a yo un g woman F riday In her
Hover M id his In vrsilgu to rs West Side apartm ent C h riy l
are spread th in hy th r four Prokop. 23. was fo un d dead
hom icides rrp o rtrd last week, sh ortly a fte r noon Her 4-yearin c lu d in g three In four days
old d a u g h te r was fo u n d u n ­
Over the years the T w in Cities harmed inside ihe apartm ent.
have scored high in q u a lity of No arrests have been made
life surveys b ut th e ir "s a fe " Police believe iw o In tru d e rs,
linage is in Jeopardy,
seen by ih e little g irl, kilted the
M inneapolis h as h a d 56 woman
m u rd e rs th is y e a r, a lre a d y
A M in n e a p o lis man w as
b re a k in g I h r re c o rd o f 48
charged Friday w ith llrsl-degrre
Some o f Ihe latest crim es
m urder m me laial siahhings ol
B r y a n G u z m a n . 3 5 . w as a B loom ington wom an and her

2-year-old daughter, la irry Lee
Jobe. 27. an account supervisor
at P ltlsbury Co., was accused In
ihe Wednesday slayings o f D rItora Louise Rltacco. 30. and her
daughter. Andrea L ynn .
T w o suspects from suhurhan
St Paul were charged Friday In
Ih e a s s a u lt o f a fa m ily In
M ontgom ery. M inn . last m on ih
la* Sueur C ounty Sheriff Pal
S m ith said I haI evidence found
In the Jerom e David home led in
llte arresl of tw o 24 year-old
W oodbury men — Peter King
and Shannon Johns
The susperts one w ith it kn ile
and the other w ith a gun. are
accused ol terro rizing the fa m ily

Seven nabbed in $134 m illion bust
U n lla d P ra s s In te r n a tio n a l

EAST NORWICH. N Y - Un
d e rro v rr agents tracking 850
pounds of lo ra ln e lo Lor.g Island
from Texas S unday arrested
se ven r r p u t r d m e m b e rs o f
Colombia s &lt; a ll drug cartel and
*ei zed $ |3 4 m il I km In cocaine
officials said
Three men were arrested In
New York C ity , tw o others on
Long Island and tw o in Houston,
where another HSOpound eo
csine load aw aited shipm ent to
New York. D rug Enforcement
A tlm m is ira ia m spokesman R ob­
ert Strang said
"W e were fo rtun ate in Idem If y
Ihe top five people responsible
fo r receiving and d is trib u tin g
( ‘a ll cartel cocaine In (lie New
York area." S trang said
Ih e 1,700 pounds of ro ra ln e
lias a street value estimated at
$134 m illio n
F urther arrests were expected
Federal age nts In H ouston
learned last week llia l Ihe C all

r a r t r l w o u ld send h a ll o f a
| 7&lt;X&gt;-pound rora ln e shipm ent
aboard a Delta A ir Lines Jel
Saturday, sparking in Intensive
12 -hour atirvelllar.re effort tn
N ew Y o r k t h a t b e g a n a t
l.aG uanlla A irp o tt. Strang said
The firs t shipm ent a rriv e d
a Iwait I 45 p m Saturday and
was loaded hy several xusjm-cI*
into a Ford van. Si rang said
Agents t r - ilr d the van lo a
house in Queens w here the
drugs w e rr r r lt t b e d to another
van then taken lo the Nassau
C ounty tow n of East N orw ich
tim e r su-qiri lx w rr r follow ed U.
seveial locations in Queens he
said
The agents were forced in drop
Ibetr cover and lo coordinate Ihe
arrests sh o rtly a llr r m id n ig h t
w hen one su s p e c t, T h o m a *
S llr n g o . 3 6 . o l C a lif o r n ia ,
tin ame suspicious and tricked
an a irp o rt hotel w orker Into
Id en tifying th r undercover tra m ,
Strang said
" S lle n g n w e n t u p to t h r

N e w s p a p e r : S e le n iu m p o is o n in g
in s o il p o s e s n a tio n a l th re a t
U n its * Prass International
S A C R A M E N T O . C a lt l
Selenium, a it ate element in Ih r
s o il In the W e s te rn U n tie d
Stales has tire n found In food
In an superm arkets aerusa Ih r
co u n try at le v rls high enough tn
slow ly (Hiison m illio n s of A m rrtcans, it was r rp o r tr d Sunday.
The Sacram ento flee said tests
of food bought In m arkets In
s e v e n c i t i e s — I n c l u d in g
C h ic a g o , W a s h in g t o n a n d
A tla n ta — s h o w e d e le v a te d
leve ls o f s r lr n lu m In m e a l,
p o u ltry, fish and grain ptoducta
Low am ounts of selenium are
considered by scien tists and
n u irtllo n experts an essential
pan of the h um an and a n im a l
d ie t.
In Us c o p y rtg h lrd story, h o w ­
ever, the nrws|&gt;a(&gt;er said the
elevated a m o un ts measured by
Ih e te sts w ere s u ffic ie n t to
expose e vrn healthy adu lls to
m ote selenium ib a n Is deemed
safe under federal guidelines
Effects on such low risk people
could lie subtle dow nw ard sh ifts
tn overall h ealth and resistance
to disease and Infection, ih r
nrw s[ia|ier sun!
Hut h ig h -ils k group*, — ,n«.
y o u n g , I h r e ld e r ly , t h r
ch ro nica lly III — could suffer far
m ore serious c lle .-ls ra n g in g
from digestive problem s to (lara ly s ls o r even, in rare instances,
death. It said.
Selenium also |iosra a s ig n ifi­
cant lin e a l lo the health o f ru ra l
lam llles In seven Western stales
because th e y co nsu m e w e ll
w ater and food ta tn ird w ith
s rlrn lu m on t h r lr own farm s, th r
newspaper said
The Iter said selenium can

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Plan and Official Land Use Map. Applications
must be filed no later than 5:00 p.m., Decem ber
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threaten consumers nationw ide
lo t ause || enters their lia a l from
Ih r r r sources The first Is grain
grown In s rlrn tu m -ta liitrd soil in
llte West The sen m il Is llie use
of ih r grain as a (red for p o u ltry
and livestock T h r th ird is th r
c o m m e rrla l m arketing o f ihe
e le m e n t as an a n im a l loot!
supplem ent

doorm an at the R over Hotel
v iy s he Is a New York C ity jio llc r
o lf t ir r and is looking lo r his
partners The d n o n rn n pointed
In Ihe (la rkin g lot and said
T hey're a ll oul there '* Strang
said
"T hese (irn p lr are ira in r d to
id r n llfy surveillance. " Si rang
added
No cne w as hurt and none of
Ihe suspects rrs ls lrd a rrr-.l
The undercover surveillance
was n rn k rn befotr anyone ar
rived tn p ick up Ihe van. w hich
was f i l l r d w ith I- k ilo g r a m
b u n d le s o f r o r a ln e n e a tly
m aiketl "R o lrx ' a trad em a rk of
th r C all t a r i r l A loadrd 357
M agnum pistol also was lound
Inside the van
Agents w ho runted th r house
tn Q u erns sclzrd $15,000 In
cash and U nanria! l e d g e r s fille d
w ith records of transactions rrp
resenting large, regular flows of
cocaine t o u tin g Into New York.
Strang said.

W o m a n w ins
$14 m illio n
lo tte ry
U P I r a p o rt

DES MOINES. Iowa - A
w om an who txnighl a la itto
Am erica ticket at a central
Iow a food s ln r r won a
record $14 m illio n jaek|&gt;ol
in t h r m u lti-s ta ir lo tte ry's
largest (layout. I r r t r iy of
fin a ls said Sunday
D oug l . ir b r . a s s ls i.u il
m anager at Ihe I'l.iza Food
C en te r In N orw alk, said
K e lly Elsinga nl Norwalk
contacted Ihe s ln rr Sunday
and confirm ed that s h r had
purchased Ih r sole w in n in g
tic k e t in S aluntav n ig h t's
d ra w in g
E ls in g a c o u ld n ot he
reached for r n m iir n t S u n ­
day
The w in n in g t l r k r i is
subject in ve rificatio n by
h o llo A m e rica o fllc lu ls .

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Tha C ity o f S anford p r o p o s a l lo rezone (c h a n g e th e pe rm itted u s a o f) land nothin th e a /e a shown in th e m ap
th is ad vertis em e n t

in

As th s C ity ol Sanford a g o verning body, th e C ity C o m m issio n w ill hotd * p u b lic h e arin g and co nsider passage
and ad o p tio n of O id m a n c e N o 1990 an ttlied

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE LAND DEVELOP
MENT REGULATIONS OF SAID CITY. DIVIDING THE CITY INTO ZONING DISTRICTS AND ESTABLISHING
THE BOUNDARIES THEREOF. REGULATING THE USE OF LAND WITHIN DISTRICTS. SETTING FORTH AREA
AND DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDINGS. PARCELS. BUILDING SETBACKS AND YARDS.
REGULATING VEHICULAR ACCESS PARKING. LOADING AND OTHER VEHICULAR USE AREAS
REGULATING AND REQUIRING LANDSCAPE, LAN 0 USE COMPATIBILITY STANDARDS, BUFFERS, VISUAL
SCREENS AND TREE PROTECTION. ESTABLISHING PROVISIONS REGULATING NONCONFORMING LAND
USES. REGULATING ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LAND AREAS. ESTABLISHING MINIMUM CONSTRUC­
TION AND DESIGN STANDARDS FOR STREETS PAVING UTILITIES, DRAINAGE. SIDEWALKS AND RELATED
PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS. PROVIDING FOR AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL. ESTABLISHING A PLANS
REVIEW COMMITTEE. ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR
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REME0IES AND PENALTIES, ESTABLISHING PROVISIONS AND PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE
APPEALS. CONDITIONAL USES, DECLARATORY ORDERS AND DIMENSIONAL VARIANCES. PROVIDING
FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW OF DECISIONS. PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS T00RDINANCE TEXT, SCHEDULES
AND ZONING DISTRICT MAP. PROVIDING FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT REVIEW. DEVELOP
MENT PLAN REVIEW AND SUBDIVISION PLAN REVIEW, PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF IMPROVEMENTS. PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FEES. REPEALING
ORDINANCE NO 1097 OF 5AI0CITY SAIOORDINANCE BEING THE ZONING REGULATIONS OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA, REPEALING ORDINANCE NO 987 SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE SUBDIVISION
REGULATIONS OF SAID CITY REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS 732 AND 1506 SAID ORDINANCES BEING
THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS OR DRIVEWAYS IN PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY REGULATIONS OF SAID
CITY REPEALING ORDINANCE NO 1157 SAID ORDINANCE BEING PROCEDURES FOR VACATING AND
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Building, 1101 East First Street, Sanford, Florida
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C o p ie s o f Ih e proposed o rd in a n c e and Ih e Land D evelop m ent R eg u la tio n s are on H o w ith m e C ity C lerk and tho
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at th e above m eetin g o r hearing , he m ay n e e d a verbatim re c o rd o l proceed ing s, in c lu d in g the te stim o n y
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City Clerk

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. . IA — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. Dacambar 5. 19M

U.S., Israeli agents operated
secret counterterrorism pact
United F r a t i In te rn a tio n a l____
W A S H IN G T O N A m lr u in
N lr. th e la r a r ll lin k In t h r
Iran-C ontra scandal k ille d In u
plane crash last week, said In
June t h r United S la lr n and
Is ra rl h ad a secret c o u n lr r tr r
rurism (Met In ll*H5 and I9H0.
T h r W ashington Pool r r |io r t r d
Sunday.
N lr to ld The Post th a t h r and
O liver N o rth supervised a c tiv i­
ties u n d e r Ihe agreement, w h ich
P re sid e n t Kragan a p p a re n tly
kept secret from Congrrsa Such
an a ccord would g lv r w eight lo
N o rth 's argum ents that h is ac
Hons In the foreign p o llry affair
were approved by superiors
N orth faces crim ina l charges
that he conspired lo d iv e rt U.S
funds fo r unauthorised a c tlv tie *
Nlr to ld The Post he expected
North lo m aintain at a tria l that
ihe jo in t operations financed by
I r a n i a n a r m s s a le s w e r e
a u l h o r l i e d b y th e s e c r e t
U .S .-Is ra e l c o u n le r le i r o r la n t

agreement and so were legal
N o rth 's la w y e r declined to
com m ent. T he post said.
Hut Secretary o f Slate (tS h u ll/, app ea rin g Sunday on
ADC's "T h la A 'rck w ith D avid
Brinkley.*’ said. ‘ We have a ll
sorts n( discussions w ith Is ra rl
about m any th ing s. We a rr I m ii I i
op|M&gt;srd lo te rro rism : w r I m ii I i
have m any In te rrs ls In com m on
Hul as (ar as llie sort o f th in g
being Inferred In The l*ost a r ti­
cle. I have no Inform ation on
lh a l."
When pressed on how such an
accord could exist w llh o u l Ills
knowledge. S h u lti said. “ Ap|&gt;-ir
entlv a lot o f th in g s h&lt;i|ifM-nrd in
the Iran-C ontra business that Ihe
secretary of slate d id n ’t know
a bout."
Nlr. w ho was (raveling uniter
Ihe alias "P a l W eber." died In
fu ra l Mexico in a plane crash
Wednesday lh a l also allied a
Mexican passenger A Canadian
w o m a r passenger, w h o also
used an assum ed name. Is re
covering h u m her Injuries In a

H iro h ito ’s h e alth w o rs e n s
United Press In tern ation al
TOKYO — Japan * a ilin g Emperor lllr o h lt o
s u llrrrd Ih r worst day o f his 11 week Illn e s s
Monday, p ro m p tin g palace ollletals to re c o n ­
sider a decision to avoid using a llfr-sup|&gt;r&gt;rl
system.
Illru h llo 's blood pressure dropped *n t»rr
lowest level ol h is le n g th y Illness and c o u ld
have k it the bedridden 87-yrar-old monarch
w ith brain damage, a settlor palace o ffic ia l
said.
‘ W r said w r w ould not use life »up|Mir1
systems, but under th rse conditions w r m a y
decide lo use Ih ru r.*’ said Ihe senior o lllc lu l.
w ho s|mkr on c o n d lllo n o l anonym ity.
H irohltn lost a large am ount of blood e a rly
Monday said ch ie f palace i|mkr%inan K rn JI
Maeda
lllr n h llo ’s u p | h'r I i IimmI pressurr fell to alM iut
40. ru m p a rrd w ith Ihe norm al level o f 120.
M ania said

Mexican hospital The p iln l also
survived
The Israeli, w ho was a special
coun terte rro rism adviser lo tw o
Israeli prim e m inisters, was in ­
strum ental in the first U.S a n u s
sides to Iran In la ir 11*85 lie
persuaded U S. o ffic ia ls I fiat
th e r e w e re “ c lr m e n ta * * In
T ehran's rad ica l Islam ic gov­
ernm ent w h o were Interested In
b r l l r r relations with
W ashington.
Isra rl had brokered that IIW 5
deal h u l In e arly I'.IWI. ih r
U nited S tales started se llin g
weapons d ire c tly lo Tehran In an
effort lo purcliase lire freedom of
A m e ric a n h o s ta g e s h e ld In
l.rU tn o n by p in Iran Moslem
r x lr r in ts is
Nlr described Ih r U S 1st a ril
ru u n trrtrrro rts n i a g re c m rti' In
general te rm s d u rin g 13 hours ot
June intervie w s in London w ith
Post reporter rio li Woodward lie
s a id P re s id e n t K ra g a n a nd
Shim on Peres, (hen the Israeli
prim e m ln ltd rr. had agreed lo
Hie accord

Doctors brought Ihe em peror (Nil of Ih r c ris is
w llh two blood transfusions and. by m ld m ornlng. lllr o h lto had rriu rn e d lo stable
i ondliion. Mar da said.
“ The low bhhMf p ro ie u rr m lg lit have a d r r ir d
his b ra in ." the p a la rr o fllc u l said
Extrem ely low blood pressure ra n cause
brain damage If sustained for several hours

lllro h lln last suffered u s e v e ir drop In b li* x l
pressure on Nov. H. w hich resulted In a clear
reduction In h is a b ility to respond lo conversa­
tion. Marda said.
lllro h lln . w h o has Ireen bedridden s lm r
Srpl. It* w llh s u s p rrtrd u hd otn lna l cancer, has
been receiving blood ira ttslu sin n s and In ­
travenous feeding ns his m ain treatm ent
Palace o ffic ia ls had earlier ruled oul using
lift* support system s, su rh as a respirator, as
Inappropriate fo r Ihe emperor
The p a la c e , h o w e v e r, h a s r e p o r te d ly
purchased S2 OH m illio n w o rth ol life sup|Miri
equipment In Ih e |inst iw o years
"The basic th in k in g of ihe court physicians
is again-.! e x te n d in g tm i m pe ro c'* Im th ro u g h
life support s y s te m s ." said the senior official
In I1*H7. palace officials deflated w hether it
would Ire a p p r o p r ia te for dm to rs lo o |irra te ott
ihe emperor
They decided In go ahead, and lllr o h lln
ln-camr Ihe firs t Japanese e m |irro f lo lie
iqieralrd on w h e n dm lo r* removed a sm all
growth Irom near his pancreas In S eplem tirr
l!*H7
lllro h lto ascended the J.fKX) year old f ’hry
santh rm u m T h ro n e In l!*2 6 when Ihe rx-co
pant was const )1.'red a liv in g god
After W o rld W ar II. H tro h ito denounced his
m y lh tra l d iv in it y , b ut m a n y o f ih r old
traditions s u rro u n d in g Ihe em|»eror lived on

Bakker: C hristianity in disarray, blames m inisters, press for troubles
U n lt s d P r a ts In ls rn a tlo n a l

CHARLOTTE. N C. — Jim
lla kke r. facing llk rly In d ic tm e n t
on c rttn ln a l rh a rg r* ste m m in g
(rum h is operation of I T L . said
Sunday that C h ristia n ity Is In
disarray and If II would h e lp he
would "g e l a gun and b lo w m y
head o ff ."
In a re la te d d e v e lo p m e n t,
form er P T L co-hoot Jo hn Wesley
Fletcher said In a Penthouse
m .rg a /ln c l-tlervle* '.fiat lie fold
a grand Jury llakker " h a il vex
w ith m e
three lim e s" a nd llia l
h r p ro c u re d young m e n for
lla kke r
“ I w as J im lla kke r s m ale
p r o s t i t u t e . " sa id M e lc h e r .
puhli* iy detailing for I h r Itis i
lim e h is a llrg rd h om osexual
liaisons w llh Ih r form er PTL
leader lie recently appeared In

Charlotte before a Ird rra l grand
Jury reported lo lie on Ihe verge
of in d ictin g lla k k e r and Irair
associates o n w ire and m a ll
Iraod and v io la tio n of federal la x
laws.
Flelcher. wlio • lalnis hr sri up
Ihe llakker-Jessica Malm (rysi
lhal led lo Ihe downfall of Ihe
P T L. told his slory in the
January Issue of ihr magazine,
which rrlraiw d (hr inlrrvlew In
Ihe news media Sun das
lla k k rr speaking Sunday I m lore a rtM igregallon of several
hundred at a Char lo u r ska iln g
rin k, said r h u n h g o r r s across
America are h y p )*rile s a lie n
they sav Ihey love fin d ta il
b rira y th e ir b r o th r i»
"Woe Is m e.” sal)l lla k k . r
"C h urch |ir o p |r are tu rn in g each
other m D o n 't talk al*»oi Ih r
r o m m u n ls is w h e n w r ' r r so

him. II a lso was apparent one
la rg e ! o l h is r r l l l r i s i n w a s
Falw rll. w h o lia ik over PTL a llr r
llakker resigned in Match 1987
n v rr a sex scandal and who was
In strum en ta l In r lr r u m v rn lin g
lla k k e r'* r e ln r ti lu PTL

m uch worse ourselves D on't call
yourself fu ll gospel when you re
acting like a dem on
“ Everyone else Is as pure as
I fir driven snow, and J im and
Tam m y are causing Ihe c h urch
lo go lo hell in a hand basket?"
h r asked “ God has given you
th r |*iw e . to forgive every m an
of his sins For Ih r causr of
C h r i s t , s lo p i b i s h id e o u s
holocaust on C hrist u n ity
II I t h o u g h t
II w ould help
C h ris tia n ity . I d g 'l a gun and
Now m y head o il llakke r said
Then I'd I m - gone and y o u ’d
nave no one lo l)U ’ ' r vour
pro! 4rm » on
lla k k e r * **&lt;* m in u te serm on
lelt l i n k doubt lh a l hK c ritic is m
w as d ir e c te d a f T e n n e s s e e
rv a n g rtls l Jo hn A n k rtb rrg . w I mi
a p p ra rrd on ( NN * l-arry K ing
L iv e " more Ilia n a yrar ago lo

"Oh m y G o d. k l n tr die as a
hum In th e g u tte r lie fn rr I
d e s tro y m v f r ie n d s . " s a id
llakker. w ee pin g openly
lla k k rr also hail a Irw u n k in d
surds lor n e w s rr|* ir tr rs . s rv rra l
uf shorn s r r r in ;b r rottgrega
lion

Jim Bakkar
o&lt; ) use him id hom osexuality
A lllH iugh he said a llr r his
srru t)in lh a l he has fo rg lv rn the
Krv Jerry F a lw rll and loves

‘ T h e press and Ihe m edia
C o u ld n 't w a l l fo r t h i s t o
happen," tie said
They k iv rd
every m in o lr o f II Tliey reveled
in II
llakker sa id II s o u k l lie very
dllTls till lo r h im lo Dghl c rim in a l
i hatgrs th a l m ay I m- h k d Ib is

week by Ihe federal Hra n .l Jury in
C lia rlo llr
For I h r f lis l lim e lla k k e r
a d m ltlrd p u b lic ly lie m a r I r
lacing lim e lit prison
" I w ill not destroy an o ther
m an lo save m y I l k
lla k k e i
said " I w ill rot In prison lir lo r r I
h u rt m y b ro th e rs I do not h a v r a
chain r for a fair in .il in th is
c o u n ty a n y m o re t h a n a
s o n s h a ll has of lastin g you
know where "
“ H ost can I gel a lair tria l
when so m an y peopk are |y
mg’ ’ lla k k r r asked
Mv a tto rn e y * in n s u b the
grand Jury- tills week.’ ’ h r saul
“ T h r m o to r is J im lla k k e i s ill
I m- In d lttrd In a lew il.ivs M\
a tto rn ey* salil. What i l &gt; you
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INBRIEF
BASKETBALL
Cavaliers gun dow n Nuggets
The NDA's leading defense ground the top
o f l r n v In th r Ir.ig u r to a halt.
" I t was a slow p a re ."
D e n v e r C oach D o u g
M or said follow ing the
N uggets' I22-IG 3 loaa
Sunday u lg n l to Cleve­
land. T he Ca vatlers held
D en ver to Its low est
p o in t t o t a l o l th e
beoaon.
Cleveland. 11-3. m atched tta best start In
h isto ry. e q m llln g the m a rk set by the 1976-77
team
" I never know w hat w e're going to hold a
team to (In p o in til." Cleveland Coach Lenny
W ilk in s said "B u t I know If we play good
defense. It w ill present m ore o pportunities for
us Then we have to take advantage of the
o pportunities, (aval d e fe n s ' w itho ut some kind
o f offense Isn't w orth a n yth in g , but we got both
to n ig h t."
Don Harper w o rn ! 28 points to lead Cleve­
land. inclu d in g 12 p oints on dunks
D enver got 21 p oints from W aller Davts and
19 from Michael Adam s
K lsrw hete. Detroit edged New .Jersey 102-99
a n d th e Los A n g e le s L a ke rs to pp ed the
W ashington DuCeis 119-! 12 In overtime.

GOLF
Benz-Huston w in mixed event
LAD CO - Am y Den* and John Huston shot a
(17 Sunday to win th e *8 0 0 000 M ixed Team
G o lf Classic
Den* and Huston, each winning lor ll»e first
time since Joining the LPGA and PGA tours,
earned *80.000 each w ith a 19 under par total
of 260
" T ills Is protxibly trip le rny biggest ch e c k ."
said Den*. In her s ix th year on H r to m
T hey started the rou nd tied fr* th ird , one allot
o il the lead but made the lu rn in fron t alter a
3 -under front nine. T h e ir biggest m argin was
three strokes after 12 boles
M artha Nause and L a rry M t*r. I led w ith Lori
G a rtia r* and M lkr H u lb rrt at the start of the
fin a l rou nd , had a 70 and were two shots back at
2 7 1. They won *5 0 .0 0 0 each
M lsatr D crtcolll and D o rro Mediate had a
fin al round 65. and D rth Daniel and Steve Ifoch
had a 6 9 to tie h r th ird at 272

MISCELLANEOUS
H ow ell boosters m eet Tuesday
laike Howell High School w ill hold Its nest
Doost C lu b m e e tin g on T uesday. Dec 6
b eginning at 7 p m. In the senior r a lr te r u
T h e speaker w ill be J o h n G a b rie l, the
S c o u tin g Assistant lo r the O rlan d Magic
G a b r ie l's m ain topic w ill t r "Say no to drugs "
The w inte r
coaches w ill a ls o lie In ­
troduced at the m eeting Anyone involved in
ta ik i H u w ill High a th le tics Is em cm laged to
a tte nd

HOCKEY
Devils blast Flyers, 6*2
M ark Lafirest t r a t the New Jersey Devils as
m u ch w ith h i* offense us w ith his goultendlng
L ufo rrst s lo tte d 34 sh ot* and notched tw o
assists Sunday n ig h t, leading Ihe Philadelphia
F ly e r* to a 6 2 victo ry over the Devils to extend
Its m il r a l t n strrak to fo u r games
W ith P h ila d e lp h ia le a d in g 3 2. Laforest
a s s is te d on two second period goal* os the
Flyers pulled away.
" I'v e always fell stro n g ly about what I can do
w ith the p uck." Laforest satd. " I made some
good decision* w ith the puck to n ig h t."
Scott M rllanby took a pans from U fo re s l.
w en l tn alone on a breakaw ay, and beat Sauve
a t 12 :4 7 o f Ih e s e c o n d p e rio d lo g iv e
Philadelphia a 4-2 advantage
In other NHL a ction . Calgary rolled over
W in nip eg 6-3. E dm onton ripped the New York
Dangers 10-6 ami P ittsb u rg h am i llosto n skated
to a 3-3 He.
F ro m s ta ff and w ire r e p o r ts

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NFL SCORES: WEEK 14
S u n d a y 's K r s u lt s
Dues 10. D ills 5
Drowns 24. Dallas 2 1
Lions 30. Parkers 14
Cults 31. D olphins 2H
G iants 44. Cards 7
C lncy 27. S Diego 10
49er* 13. Falcons 3
Pats 13. Seahawks7
'S kins 20. Eagles 19
V ikings 45. Saints 3
Chiefs 38. Jets 34
LAD 21. Denver 20
S lre le r* 37. O ilers 34

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Bills
United P ra ia International
T A M I'A — First came the educated guess then
the • h u d d m n g 'ackle
Debit K ld d k k and the Buffalo D ills had |u»l
come up Inches short.
Linebacker E m n Dandle p ro v td id the c ritic a l
g i r l line hit to h ig h lig h t 4 superti defensive e tlori
and V ln n y T estavrrde scored the game's o nly
tm ii'hd ow n on a 4-yard bootleg Sunday, sparking
the 'la m p * lla y Buccaneers to an Im proltable
10-5 v n to rv The AFC East cham pion D ills

Vikings
rip Saints
United Press Intsrnetlonsl

Q u ote o f th e d ay
"A lte r all the crap that V ln n y Testaverde
has terelved h r played one of the grrales!
games I've ever seen a quarterback play O ur
guys played 'h e ir guts c u t and I'm happy
for a chan ge ." — T a m p a ro a rh Day Perkins
dropped to 11-3 w ith their second straight mad
|&lt;mw w hile Tampa Dav Im proved to 4 10
[ I See Buca. Page 4B

M IN N E A P O LIS — M in ne so ta q u a rte rb a rk
Wade W ilson understands well the fru s tra tio n of
the D etroit Lions. Indianatiolls C olts. Dallas
Cowboys and now the New Orleans S aints
The Saints were latest vic tim of the V ikings
defense Sunday, d ro pp ing a 45-3 decision to
Minnesota at the Metrodotne
"H e ck. I have t r fare thr.t defense three or four
lim es a w .-ek." s~id W ilson who r o n tp le ttJ 13 of
22Tor 215 yards and three touch dow ns Including
a |M lr to llsssu n .(ones
"F a rin g them In prat t i n every week l u made
o u ; offense that m u c h te lle r ." he said
And
playing as w ell as they a ir p la ying they lake
wane presume n il the ollrnse We 'm o w we don't
Sec V ikin g s . Page 4B

Polk
outlasts
Raiders

Pioneers
crush
W ildcats

Frew, eta ft reaerts

By JIM RICKCNBACKKR

Harold Correspondent
WINTER PADK - The halam c of power
In D istrict 4 A -I0 hoys ba*krH&gt;all tille d even
mure to w ard* sm ith Orlando last Saturday
night
Apopka. O rlando lloniie. W in te r Park,
O rlando Evans and W inter Garden West
Orange all have shots at reaching the state
playolfs. ta il O rlando Oak D idgr s 85-50
thrashing of host W inter Park tn Ttic Tlp-Oft
( lassie s title game served notice that Ihe
IToneets are ready lo usurp Evans as
d is tric t king
"W e had shooting |tracHce and a Ira n i
m eeting ai noon Saturday, and a ll coach
(Don S m tlh l talked attend was rebounding
and slopping iW llly l D aunic." said 6 loot 7
Junior center WlUle fis h e r, whose slam
dunks stirre d the 1.001 Ians on hand
"C oach lu lil u * * r had to &gt;o tn r m il strong
that we c o u ld n 't afford In r m n r out Hat like
we did against M ainla nd ."
Fisher, settlor forw ard A knt*o H arris and
tra m fu r tier and ju n io r guard llrta n D o on
made sure there would tie no rln a r shaves
like Friday s route Irorn behind (70-651 w in
against M ainland
Fisher, w ho finished w ith a game high 14
rrlHMinds. In clud in g 8 on the offensive end,
stored rig h t ol his game high 27 jhiI i i I s In
Hie first |M-rtod. and D u m t c o n trib u te d
outside flre jto w rr as Ihe Pioneer* ran lo a
19-9 flrel-period lead
Meanwhile. J lm tn v C ham ber* Patrick
G oriion. Greg Hall and H arris all took tu rn s
shadow ing lla u n lc . w ho had till 8 til 13
H irer jM tln trr*e n te rin g the game
Daunic. I n f 7 from long range Saturday,
allowed the r lf r c ls of defensive pressurr
Evfdertcr was h i* one first half Held g'-al —
"o u n rs y o f Fisher’s geal tending ca ll — and
m o rr mlssei! fre r throw s (4-of HI In the llrs l
tw o | k-H&lt;mI a than he'd inlsard .ill season
"T h U was tn tr th ird tough g am r lit a row.
and all the starters had 25 to 30 m in u te s (of
playing lin te l In each of H irttt," D aunic said
"W e ulso were a little g unsliy at firs t, and
n u r exchange students (Dan O strrgaard and
Andre D ln g k v ls il w r r r a little In llm ld a lrd

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Oak Ridge • Gn»g Hall skies to block a shot by Seminole's Harry
W iggins in Tip OH C la s tic action last week at W inter Park High
Oak Ridge roared to the chem pionthip on Selurdey. defeating
W inter °ark. 85 59
"A s a tra m , we missed a
i ouple of shots early and lost
o u r confidence I felt like I got
o u t »t c o n tro l and started
forcing shots "
" W r felt like w r had to take
Daunic out of 'h r gam r since

he runs Hie whole s h o w ."
S m ith said " W r t r lr d lo
d lr t a lr the ganu* w ith our
defense and fell w r look W illy
out of th r gam r In th r first
half W r d o m ltta lrd the game
t See Pioneers. Page 3B

WINTEK HAVEN - Number one
ranked fo lk C o m m u n ity C( * ge
made 15 of 17 free th ro w * tn the
fin a l sis m inutes lo w ith sta n d a
Ur m entions eamrbac k a ttrm jH by
the Haiders ot Seminole C o m m u n ity
College to w in I heir te n th straight
g am r &lt;d the season N l )&gt;’ i ta-lorr
301 fa n s a t W inter Haven
P o lk g ot 22 am ) 2 0 p o in ts ,
respectively, from guards Heggie
Shields and David C arter as they
move, I to IOO Sr m i note getting IH
jMitrits from Vincent Em erson amt
13 from D obrrt I b o n u s fe ll to 9-4
Sem inole's n rs t home game Is
Wednesday. D rr r m b rr 7. against
V a le n c ia C o m m u n ity College of
O rlando in a lug Mid F lorida Cooler
r n r r r o tltr s t Doth tra m s I f r IO
a n t i are to o tin g oft U | M r t w ins over
the p»r season conference la y n ritrs
F lo r id a C o m m u n ity C o lle g e of
Ja c k s o n v ille and C e n tra l ITortda
C o m m u n ity College id Ocala
D idh tra m s came o u t playing
stro n g defense and Polk held an 8-3
lead a lte r five m in u te * id jday
Sem inole then o u ls ro rrd Polk eight
to fo ur a * Thom as scored tw o field
g o a ls a n d Em erson a n d T e rrll
Dantes added onr roc h to make Ihe
score 12 1 I Polk w ith 13 46 to play
in Ihe half
Polk th en m il stored the Haiders
nine to three lo take a 21-14 lead
w ith 9 56 to plav In the sp urt,
fo rw a rd J im Horn id Polk made Iwp
3 (M tln lrr* and C a n rr had a dunk
and a tree throw Also h u rtin g the
Haider cause wav H arm s pic king up*
Ills th ird fo u l and going tn the bench
u n til the m iddle of Hie second half.
Polk continued tn slay hot for th r
rem ainder of Hie half and led 36-25
at the interm ission. For Polk Horn
had 10 jio ln ts and C arter had nine;
and for Seminole It was Thomas
and Em erson w ith six jio ln ts ra t h.
Sec P olk. Page 3B

D od gers d eal for M urray;
Reds sign ex-B rave M a h le r
Unltsd Press International
A T LA N T A — A lot of m id th in g s
have held up Itaseltall deals through
ihe years, b ut never an elevator
before.
The announcem ent of a m ajor
deal that sent Eddie M urray o f the
D a ltltn o rr O riole* to the law Angeles
IXxIger* was held u p 46 m in utes
Sunday because Hie p rincipal c lu b
officials were (rapped In n hotel
elevator.
The topper lo the opening day of
baseball's W inter H irelings cattle
W hen the P h ila d e lp h ia P h illie s
called a p r t s s conference to say they
had rr-s lg n rd Mike S c lim ld l — and
a n n o u n ce d the deal had c o n ic
unstuck.
"W e thought w r had a deal — tw o
hours ago." Philadelphia General
Manager D ill Giles said. " W r do not.
The disagreement was (In Hie co n ­
tra c t lu n g u a g rl In te rp re ta tio n o f
w hat happens under certain Injurtrs ."
M urray was trn d rd to Los Angeles
(or p itc h e rs Or lan Holton. Ken
Howell and shortstop Juan Dell. 20 .
b ro th e r o l T o ro n to le ft fie ld e r
George Dell.
" I'v e had a few snags In deals
before." lots Angeles General M an­
ager Fred Claire said, "b u t tills Is
the Hrst lim e one's Ite m held up by

an elevator. ”
M urray, 32. trailed 2H6 w ith 28
home run s and 84 H ill last season
— but B altim ore finished last in the
A I. East
" In Eddie M urray w e 'rr getting an
excellent fo urth place hitter.*' Lo*
Angeles Manager Tommy laworda
said "H e can provide us w ith
jtower. w h ich we need. It's e xcitin g
to get a player w r Ire l w ill one day
be In the H all o f Fame to tie on o u r
ball d u b ."
In 12 seasons M urray has a .295
career average w ith 333 home runs
und 1.190 D ili He had become
w ithd ra w n, em bittered and a casual
defensive p la y rr — roughly c o in ­
cid in g w ith the O rioles' decline
slnre th ey won Hie W orld Series In
1983.
"S om etim es when you slay In one
s|toi lis t long, you ra n lose that little
extra d riv e ." said D alllinore M anag­
er Frank Doblnson. who won n
T riple C row n for D alllinore when
traded by C in cin n a ti In 1966. " I
know II gave me that little extra
s|&gt;ark w hen I gol traded."
The C in cin n a ti Beds also got Hie
w inte r baseball meetings off to u
q u irk start bv signing free agent
Dick M ahler, who pitched for the
A tlantu Braves last season, let a
guaranteed two-year contract c a ll­
ing for *7 90 .0 00

Fhoto by in n mmmmm

W h o ’ s open?
Seminole's Amy Williams looks for someono to pass to whllo Or.
Phillips' Gretohen Aden! moves In lo defend. Seminole High returns lo
action tonight at 7 at home against Orlando Bishop Moore. For a
roundup ol Saturday's gamos, seo Page 3B

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�Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. December 5. 1986— &gt;■

Lake Brantley, Lyman,
DeLand excel at quad
■ y DAVID CORCORAN

Herald correspondent______
LO N G W O O D T h e h ig h
school w re stlin g season shilled
lo h ig h g e a r S a tu r d a y In
Sem inole C ou nty w ith a four
reum quad meet at Lym an High
School before 251 fans. L a kr
lira n tle y . I f r U n d . Cocco Beach
and host Lym a n w err Involved
In a form at that had all four
schools facing each other once,
and when It was over live hours
later, everyone fell that th e ir
respective squads did well.
In Ihc s i* m a lt lies for llie day.
L ym an, L a k r Brantley and DeLand each had a 2-1 record
w hile Cocoa Beach lost all three,
w ith DeLand defeating Cocoa
Beach. 54-24 and laikc Brantley.
45-42. w hile Ihe Bulldog* w e rr
on Ihe short end against Lym an,
losing to the G reyhound*. 4H-26
As fo r Lake B ra n tle y and
L y m a n , tro th eame o u l the
strongest of Ihe four a* both
squad* have some hoe looking
a llh e ir s In th e n re s p e c tiv e

w e ig h t classe s. B o lh te a m s
looked good In th e ir first lw o
matches, w ith the Patriot* s p lit­
tin g w ith Cocoa Beach (63-15)
and DeLand (42-451. w hile the
G reyhounds w on both of th e ir*
against Cocoa Beach 159-12) and
DeLand (48-301
A nd In (he fin a l m etcb of the
af'.rrnoon. It was Ihe Patriots
ro llin g o v rr the G reyhoundr In
Ihe biggest surprise of tb r day.
51-27
DeLand allowed some strength
In '.hr m iddle weigh! classes,
and th e ir low er w eights w eren't
bail either w ith Dave Brown
(119). Andre Vice 1140| looking
good In the low er to m iddle
w rlg h t classes. B ui the standout
for Ihe Bulldogs has to lie W illie
Posted w ho w on a ll three of Ills
rn a lrh c * by pins
As fo r Lake B ra n tle y and
Lym an, you have to give Ihe
edge to Ihe Patriots o v rr Ihe
G reyhounds on th is day tie r a use
o f the g rra trr c *p e rtrn c r I se­
ll lo r* I d ia l the P airtois had on
th ru tra in com pared Ihe youth

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o f the G reyhounds And that
experience showed for Ihe P a tri­
o ts In th e ir m a lr h a g a in s t
L ym a n a t ihe P atriots used ih r ir
s trrg n th In Ihe lo w rr and m iddle
classes and took a 30-3 lead and
never looked h ark.
K evin Carpenger. coach o f Ihe
Patriots, felt h is leant d id well.
I h i I also salrl "w e 'v e gol a lot
w ork lo do lo Im prove un what
w r d id here."

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A nd for J e ff Ursa roach o f Ihe
G re y h o u n d s
" O u r y o u th
showed against Brantley. But
m y k id * a!*o had to wresile t h r r r
lim e s today, and they were tired
at the end. But m y kids got th e ir
fre t wet today as m any had th e ir
first v a rsity action. W e 'll get
h e lle r as Ihe season rolls along '*
In other matches. West Orange
d e fe a te d O v ie d o , 5 4-22 and
A f opka downed Boone. 48-27.

Oviedo upended
by W est Orange
H trsld sports w rltsr
West Orange dom inated (h r
lo w rr and m iddle w e ig h t* and
lo o k a 5 4 -2 2 d e ris io n o v rr
Oviedo S aturday n lg h l In prep
w rrs ilin g action at West Orange
H ig h S c h o o l In th e season
opening m an h for hoth leant*.
West O ran ge 's J a y R rla lr r
opened w ith a pin to get the
W arriors off to a quick 6-0 start.
The next tw o divisions were
derided by p ins also as West
O range * T om C h ild e rs and
H odnry W h itn ey helped Ih clr
leant b u ild an IK O ru s h lo n
• F.rnle Mr-Dowell then took a
d e c is io n In Ih e 125 p o u n d
weight class to up the lead lo
21-0 Oviedo then gol on Ihe
scoreboard when Ken S chrupp
pinned D a rrin Dau In the first
period, ta king Ills opponent In
Ihe m at In 1-7*1
T h e L in n s P a u l Is a a c s o n

Rams top
Armwood;
Lyman wins

Lady Patriots knock
off Tampa Leto, 3-2
■ r CHRIS PISTKA

Herald sports ed'tor
l - i k r B ra ntle y's la d y Patriots
reinforced Ih r ir Image a* a slate
(lowerhouse Saturday afternoon
as they claim ed a 3-2 vic tory
over previously u n lira lrn Taitqia
L r to a l Tampa
The Lady Patriots, who some
I " Ople m a y h ave began lo
s p rr u la lr about after they lost
Ih r ir season o |irn rr. raised ih e lr
record lo 4 -1• 1 overall Brantley
has a lug week ahead as II plays
al Oviedo on Wednesday, then
hosts l.a k r M ary Friday n lghl
Not o nly d id Lake llra n lle v
Iteai a w o rth y o pp on en t un
Saturday, but a cru m p ltshrd Iw o
th ing s imiI m any learns h avr
done against Ihe L r lo Lady
Falcon* recently. The Lady Pa­
trio ts w e rr the first team lo store
on L rto 14-11 Ihts season and
h an d rd the Falcon* th ru flts l
htime l o s s in three year*
Karen Kopp opened the ■cor­

ing lor Brantley a* she pul in a
(•rtia lly kick after being taken
down in the p enalty area L rto
lied II on Melissa Iv rr'a goal and
n n m in e d i i a! Um In n
l a k r Brantley then scored Ihc
next tw o goals lo lake a 3 1
sreond half lead Tara Harding
broke Ihc Ur as she scored off an
assist from Beth Schaefer, and
Knpp’s sre-ond goal, on an assist
by l isa B o rk. gave ihe l.ady
P atriot* a two-goal advantage.,
l-elo (Hilled w llh in 3-2 In the
last m ln u lc of play. I m l could
not m ount another threat as
Brantley m aintained possession
I lie rest of the way.
A long w ith Its success o il
offense, llra n lle v also played a
solid defensive game on S a tu r­
day w ith C indy Becker leading
Ihe way Goalkeeper Kind K u rr
came up w ith seven saves w hile
Margaret lio th r made one of ihe
higgrsi defensive plays when she
made a head save of w hal would
h avr hern a Lein goal

■ y M ARK B L Y T H I
Herald sports w riter ___________
l - i k r M ary used Iw o second
iia if goals to overcome a scary
beg in nin g and upend SefTner
A n n wood H igh School for Its
first v ic to ry o f Ihe season. 3 - 1.
S aturday a l A rm w uod H igh.
The firs ! goal of Ih r game was
s c o rr d b y A r m w o o d ’ s A le x
Reyes ju s t 48 seconds In to Ihe
game on a 25-yard blast that
ru c k e lrd Into Ih r goal
The Rams, though, ke pi Ih e lr
hrads u p and managed lo gain
ro n tro l o f the game J o h n Mora
evened the game when he made
a penally k ic k after a takedow n
In Ihe box 11 m in u te s In to the
game.
L a k r M ary m m m a n d rd the-,
second h a lf and netted Iw o goal* 1
lo Ice Ihe game. W ith Jual four
m in utes left In the game Mora
broke open in the m id d le and
Alex Acosta servro h im the ball
from Ihe left w ing. Mora then
w orked h is way a ro u n d tw o
defender* and rifled a shot past
the A rm w o o l gpa llr to give the
Rains Ihe lead for good
Lake M ary p le k rd u p an In s u r­
ance goal w hen J u s tin W alker
asalslrd M ora on hla th ird goal of
the n lg h l 'o p u l the gam e away.
L Y M A N B L A N K S O V IE D O
J o J o House scored tw o goals
to lead the Lym a n G reyhounds
lo u S em inole A l hie tic C onfer­
ence v ic to ry over Oviedo. 3-0.
S aturday n lg h l al L y m a n High
School.
House b ro k r a 0 -0 deadlock
m id w a y th ro u g h Ihe firs t h a lf on
an assist from H em ard Harden
that gave Lym an Ih e lead for
good.
Harden came up w ith a goal
five m lm ilr s Into Ih c second half
on an assist from R ichie Sleeves
and House lo up Ihe lead lo 2-0.
House w ent lo Ihc left side o f Ihc
goal and h it Sleeve* In Ihe
m iddle w ho knocKrd the ban
tow ard Ih c goals und Harden
finished It off.
House connected on the fin al
goal o f Ihe evening w hen T ro y
H a m ilto n h it h im w ith a high
pass over Ihe m iddle. House
leaped up and headed the ball In
lo give the G reyhounds more
thun a co n vin cin g lead.

Lake Mary tops Gaither
and Sandy Powell kepi O u llh ri
fro m m o u n tin g any real o f­
fensive threats
Lake M ary's lutdy Ham* corn
BBS TOPS W . O R ANOE
p le lrd ih e lr west coast road trip
Shannon S o lid vail continued
In fine fashion Saturday w ith a
tier outstanding play w ith a goal
2 O vu lo ry o v rr Tam pa G aither
and an assist and Bnhbtr Os
L a k r Mary, w h ich d r fr a lr d
C learwater C entral Cal bold on •»&gt;ni« i . l i n e up a ith the shutout
Friday, ran tls r r m td In 6-0 as S rm ln o lr H igh defeated West
overall w ith Its fifth shutout of Orange. 3-0. S aturday al W ln 'e r
Garden
tb r yrmt Ih e lowly Kanis host
The la d y 'Notes. 3-2. have a
Seminole H igh on Wednesday
big game to nig ht as they host
n lg h l. then go lo la tk r Brantley
d is t r ic t foe O rla n d o llls h o p
Friday
M««ire |7 p m start!. Seminole
The lowly Barns dom inated Ih r
then (days al la tk r Mary Wed­
offensive (day against Gall tier
nesday and hosts Deltona F ri­
hui could not p u l Ihe hall In Ih r
day.
g o a l u n t il 23 t n ln u lr s hud
SundvaJI got ihe luid y T rllie
elapsed Tracy Rupp, playing In
n illln g Saturday as she scorrd
o nly her second va rsliy game, live m lm itrs In in the m a lrh on a
s c o r'd the goal on an assist fro*”
direct kick Freshman Jennifer
M arry la ira r Rupp liad been C a m p b e ll Ih r n got In to Ih c
moved up from Junior varsity lor scoring a d as she s tu rrd her
the trip since several varsity f i r s t g o a l, u n a s s is t e d . 2 6
players could not make S atur­ m in utes in for a 2-0 Irud.
day's game
Je nn ifer I.IndatiUHRl upped the
l-u k r Mary p ul an Insurance lead lo 3 0 w ith IO m lm ilrs gone
goal on Ih r board w ith five In I lie second h a lf when she
m in u te * left lo play when Am y scorrd o ff an assist from Sundvull
A le x a n d e r sco rrd unassisted
Seminole h a m m rrrd 22 shots
Lake Mary fired 23 shots on goal
w hile lim itin g G aither lo ju s t tw o on gist I and tin- only th ing that
shots. Luke M ary goalkeeper k e p t || fro m b r in g a to ta l
Tam m y Scotl made one save for b lo w o u t w a s W e st O ra n g e
goalkeeper E rin McKenna who
the shutout,
D r f e n s lv r ly . s w r r p r r h u r k made nine saves. Osborne ra m r
A m y Paschoal. Jam ie D om hrh lk up w iih ntx saves lit.
F ro m staff r*pacts

Pioneers—
C ontinued from IB
In Ih r first q u u rtrr. Hut It's
hard to keep up the Intensity
le v e l fo r an r n l l r r gam e,
e s p e c ia lly w ith hlgh-school
players.”

R ln g kvlsl's three (mini play
u nd D a n n ie 's e n s u in g free
th ro w sliced Ihe defied lo
34-22 w ith 2:03 I d l In-lore the
half, hut D ixon scorrd six of
Ills rig h t second (icrtod (mints
lo put Ihe Pioneers ahrud.

followed w ith a p in over Haul
T orre* a l Ihe 3:53 m a rk lo make
things Interesting as Ihe score
was cut to 22 12 .
West Orange, though, went on
another streak lo p ut Ihe match,
oul o f reach C harles A dkins
s ta lle d Ihe n in w ith a pin that
took Just 36 second* Erie Trowell r a m r up w ith another pin
before W illia m M athias look a
lrr h n lc .il fall lo up the lead lo
42 12.
Jam es S m ith ended the streak
for West Orange a* he gave Ihe
L io n * six m ore p oints by p in n in g
M att M illik a n In 1:10. N ick
K coppcn th e n lo o k a m a jo r
i ll.. - . . o n over C h ris Ison lo up
the lead fo 48-18 w ith tw o
weight classes lo go
Oviedo's Mike Kobta came up
w ith a 12-4 derision lo give his
te a m Its fin a l p o in ts . K o b
C la y t o n , th o u g h , w o n Ih e
h c a v v w rig h i d iv is io n fo r Ihe
final points o f the n lg h l.

End of a season
T itu s v ille 's Lamar Campbell,
above, a llp t out o l the grasp
o f Oviedo's Hector D ial an
route to a 50 yard touchdown
run in Friday's 4A-2 Section
playoff. Below. Oviedo's Chad
Duncan pounds the tu rf In
d is g u ft alter he couldn 't find
the handle on a p a s t from
Matt Blanton. The Lions turned
in a strong showing but wound
up dropping a 27-24 decision
In overtime lo Ihe Terriers.
Oviedo finished one of Its beat
seasons ever w*th a 9-3 record
and conference. dU P fc! and
region cham pionships
HwtM n m m by la

Polk
C o ntin u ed from IB
f o lk m aintained lls eight lo
ten point lead lor Ih r llrs t |&gt;urt of
Ih r second half and led 50-42
w ith 13 35 to play. A l th is point
coach H ill I'u y n r o f Sem inole put
In guards T.J. S ra lrtta and M lk r
G a n k in w h o got I h r R aider
pressing d rfrn s r w o rkin g und
Sem inole nutscorrd f o lk 104) lo
la k r ih e lr first lead o f Ihe n lg h l
at 52-50 w ith 10.28 to play. First
N lrk M tlldukts stole u puss and

led S ra lrtta who fed Rlshard
B lo w n for a layup. G asklll then
gol a steal and a layup, and
Si u lr t t . l d i d llk r w I n c
fo lk
Missed a shot and Sralettu fed
K m rrso n for a d un k. and. after a
f o lk turnover. G asklll fed Barnes
for u layu p to la k r Ihe lead.
The Iw o learns traded baskets
lor the next (our m inutes u n til a
Shields 3 -p o ln trr p u l fo lk hack
ahead lo slay al 62-60 w ith 6:15
lo play. First a miss by Seminole

was tu rn ed Into a basket by
Shields, t h r r liuck to back tu rn ­
overs were turned into d u n k s by
S h lrld s und M arshall Barber and
fo lk had p u l Ihe game away.
Besides Shields und Car "rr
fo lk also hud Barber. 13 points,
and Horn. 10. hi double figures.
6 ‘9 ” C enter Lorenzo W illiam s
wus held lo six (miI i i I s by the
Raiders but he hud a game high
10 rebounds and five blocked
shots

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Scoring frenzy for the Feulner family
By CHRIS F IS T IR
Herald sports editor
Saturday w a* n big night for Ihe Feulner
fa m ily of O rlando Bishop Moore High
In g irls toccer action. Stephanie Feulner
scored three goals and had three assists as
Ihe Lady H ornets shredded SI. Cloud. 20-0.
In boys play. Je ff Feulner came up w ith
Ihc second hat H ick for Ih r fa m ily on the
n ig ht as he led the Hornets lo a 3-6 victo ry
o v rr Leesburg
The Bishop Moore g irl* Im proved to 4 -2 -1
for Ihc season In d rillin g SI. Cloud In Its girls
toccer debul. The Lady H ornets play at
Seminole H igh tonight
” 1 know II looks like we run u p ihe score
but we rra lly d id n 't try lo ." lllsh o p Moore
coach L a rry H rlslnger said. "W e had Ih r
subs In for about three quarters o f the
m atch. I Just don 't like lo gel lo Ihe point

where 1 h avr lo t r ll Ih r g irls not lo score
goals, thu! leads to ro m p lu e rn e y ."
Along w ith Stephanie Feulner. Am y G r lu
also hud three go.il* and three assists w hile
Missy Horrent hud Ihe th ird hut tr ir k of the
n lg h l for Bishop MiRirr. Je n n ife r llu n n lg a n .
Stephanie G rtuger und Suzy S lru /z u la all
hud tw o goals w hile also reaching Ih r
scoring colum n were A llison lla lg r, J ill
G rltz . Karen Hulz. M arcia C uslm und Jo-cl
Fries.

C om pleting Ih r assist total were J ill G rltz
w ith tw o and G rtn g rr. H nnnlngan and
J e nn ifer D ouheriy w ith one each Bishop
Moore shot 55 lim e s In Ihe game w hile Si.
Cloud did not manage a shot.
J e lf Feulner pum ped In a ll three goals for
Ih r Hornets In Ih e lr shutout o f district foe
l^e sb u rg . It was the season opener for Ihe
Bishop Moore boys w hile Leesburg now
stands ui 1- 1 .

Akron whips Austin, 102-77
AKRON. O h io — E ric M c L a u g n lln
paced Akron w ith 22 points lo Irud Ih r
Z ips lo a 102-77 v ic to ry over Stephen F.
A u stin Saturday n lg h l In the cham pion-

Exciting 13 Game!
E„ „ Honda) • SatunW
M ilin e *
H o n thru January 16, «

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ou can bet on it.

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EIGHTH GAMES

ADVANCE WAGERING
OPENS A l ; A M

ship g .im r o f H* ow n M cDonald's Classic.
W ashington Slate downed Delaware
Stale 93-39 In Ihe ron sola tlon game.

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Steelers surprise Oilers

Giants thunder;
Eagles blunder

Unitad Prats Intomatlanal

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of pride '*
The loss snapped a foui-gam e
; A firs t-tim e m istake b y Luis w in n in g streak by l he Eagles.
Z rn d rja s and a re tu rn to fo rm by 8 -6 . w ho were left one game
me G ia n ts Sunday c a rrie d N&gt;w b e h in d th e G iants w 'tb tw o
York tn tu sole posse salon o f first games rem aining.
place In the NFC East.
" I t 's not a position you w a n t to
, Z e n d e ja t m isse d a n e x tra be In ." Philadelphia cornerback
(glint attem pt -r th e firs t such Eric A llen said. "N ow you have,
m istake o f hts career — to allow lo w atch T V and hope o th e r’
tp r W ashington K e dskln s to post people loae."
a' 2 0 - 1 0 v i c t o r y o v e r th e
P h ila d e lp h ia r e c e iv e d
I’h llu d clp h ta Eagles.
touchdow ns from Keith B yars on
* T h c G ia n ts , m e a n w h ile , a 2 -yard ru n and a 12 -yard pass
a v e n g e d an e a r lie r loa a to from Randall C unningham , and
Phoenix w ith a 44-7 b la stin g of a 40-yard field goal by Z rn d e ja *
the C ardinals. The Eagles and
H ut It was h is e x tra -p o in t
G ia nts had s la rtrd the d ay lied attem pt on the second B yars T D
for firs t in the division.
that sailed rig h t that proved lo
T h e defending S u p e r Howl be the difference.
ch am pio n R rdsktns. w h o had
"W henever you mtsa an e xtra
lost three stra ig h t gam es to point. It alw ays comes back lo
v irtu a lly e llin ln a ir them selves' haunt y o u ." Philadelphia Coach
fro m th e p la yo ffs, r r c o v r r r d
Buddy Kyan said
fro m a 1 9 - 7 .d e fic it fo r the
A t East n u lh e rlo rd , N.J.. the
v ic to ry Chip L chrulU cr h it a G ia n 's Im p ro v 'd to 9-5 and can
4 4 -y a rd fie ld goa l w ith one w in the division w ith games
second to play fo r th e final against Kansas City and the New
m argin .
York Je ts rem aining.
! - " lt wao a prtde gam e fo r u s,"
New Y ork shut down ih e No 2
W ashington Coach Joe Gibbs ofTensr in the NFL. took advan­
vxlrl "T o o bed It w as against tage o f atx tu rn ove r* and rushed
Philadelphia, w hich is going for for a season high 170 , ards
the playoffs. The guya w anted to T h e y e v e n gave co a c h H ill
show everybody th e y have a lot P arrells a Gatoradc s n o w rr at

United Press tntemattenal

the end. The bath was re m in is ­
cent of 1986 w hen New York
won the Super Bowl
"E lg h ly -s tx is 86 .” G U tn a
lin e b a c k e r L a w re n c e T a y lo r
said "A n d ‘86 la over w ith . Now
we re In w hat. 1988'? We know
what we have lo do lo w in- ll'a
all a m a tte r o f a ttitu d e and I
th in k we have the rig h t a llltu d e
rig ht n ow .”
Phil Sim m s, w ho m issed Ih r
last gam e w ith a separated
shoulder, th re w (wo touchdow n
passes lb Stacy Robinson
L ia na SO. Packers 14
At Pontiac. M ich., free safety
Devon M lt r h r ll scored on a
90-yard in te rre p tlo n re tu rn —
Ih r longest In the NFL th is
season — and Eddie M urray
kicked three field goals to p a rr
(lie Lioi.s. 4-10. Green Hay. 2 17.
suffered Its s ix th stra ig h t defeat.
4 9 c rs US. F a lc o n s a
At A tla nta. Joe M on’ .ina threw
a 20 yard touchdow n pass lo
J e n y Rice w ith a m in u te le tl in
Ih r firs t h a lf and M ike Oder
kicked »wo fo u rth -q u a rte r field
goats to keep alive the playoff
hopes alive for the 4 9cr*. 9-5.
Atlanta fe ll to 5-9

HOUSTON - T h e H ouston
O ilers boast o f ihe A stro do m e as
th e ir "House of P a in ." b u t they
were the ones deal* the most
p a in fu l blow Sunday n ig h t, by
H u b b y H r ls lr r a n d Ih e P it­
tsburgh Steelers.
B n a trr's th ird to u c h d o w n [ hiss
o f ih c game, a IB -y a rd rr lo
M rrrtl tloge w ith 20 seconds left,
lifte d the Steelers to a 37-34
comeback victory o ver Houston.
“ T h is Is n 't th e 'H o u s e o f
Pain."* said H rls lrr. w h o co m ­
pleted 17 of 36 passes fo r 311
y a r d s , ' ' l l ' a th e ‘ H o u s e o f
Measure * T b ry (O tlrra l d id a lot
o f m outhing off and I th in k Ih elr
ta lk in g got us a little* in s p lrrd .
We took It personally.”
P itts b u r g h . w h o s e C o a c h
C huck Noll List year accused Ihe
O ilers o f playing d ir ty , needed
o n ly 1:10 lo move 8 0 ya rd s In
r ig h t plays fo r th e w in n in g
score Hrtstcr com pleted 4 o f 0
passes on Ihe d riv e . Ihe Inst
Inside the Oilers 10 lo llo g r . who
broke two tackles fo r h is second
touchdow n of the game.
Pittsburgh. 4-10. w on Its sec­
o n d s t r a ig h t a n d s n a p p e d
H o u s to n 's tO -g n ro r w in n in g
s t r e a k a t th e A s t r o d o m e ,
H o u s to n , 9 -5 . d r o p p e d tw o
games behind AFC C e n tra l lead­
er C ln rtn n a il

Syracuse survives Louisiana Tech Vikings
Uallad 8rs»* International
F o r n in e m in u t e * . K a n d y
W hite brought L ouisiana Tech to
the verge of a big upset Sunday.
Then D errick C olem an re lu m e d
to a h u t hint dow n a nd lead
Syracuse to (he c lia m p Ion ship of
Ib r C a n te r Classic.
C ole m a n, m la aln g fo r nine
m in u le a In the second h a lf w ith
foul trouble, dom inated the In ­
side upon hia re tu rn to lead No.
3 Syracuse to a 106-96 overtim e
v ic t o r y . C olem an s c o re d 23
(m ints, including 6 in overtim e,
g ra b b e d H re b o u n d s and
b lo c k e d three s h o ts to help
subdue Louisiana Tech.
“ He tc a force inside. He can do
a lo t o f things.” L ou isia na Tech
Coach Tom m y Joe Eagles said.
"T h e y were able to get the ball
Inside to him . and lie w as able to

make som ething happrn ."
C o le m a n , n a m e d th e
to u rn a m e n t's Most V a lu a b le
Player, left the garni w ith 15 4ft
rem ain in g and Syracuse ahead
63-54. In the nine m inutes he sat
on the bench. W hite scored 15 of
h is 2 9 p o in ts and th e O r ­
angem en’s lead shrank to HO-77.
"W h e n Coleman went o ut of
the game. W hite did a good )ob
o f g ettin g fouled, going to the
fre r th ro w line, and posting u p ."
S y ra c u s e g u a rd S h e rm a n
Douglas said.
Coleman relum ed to the game
w ith 6 :4 3 re m a in in g . W h ite
failed to score again and picked
up tw o fouls. Including h is fifth ,
w hich forced him out o f the
game w ith five seconds tc play
In regulation.
S y r a c u s e o u t s c o r e d th e
liu lld o g s 16-8 in overtim e.

"W e w anted to go as long as
we could and try to s till be in the
lead w h e n we b ro u g h t h im
(C o le m a n ) b a c k .’ * S y ra c u s e
Coach J im Itoehetm said "D e r­
rick is a sm art player. H r is not
going to co m m it a s illy fo u l at
that stage."
Douglas stole the ball from
Mark W atley and drove th e floor
for a la yu p that put Syracuse.
7 0. ahead 104 96 w ith 58 sec­
onds left In overtim e. Byron
Newton score 1 to m ake It 104 98
w ith 13 seconds rem ain in g, but
Louisiana Tech. 3-1. came no
closer.
M a tt H oc. w h o s co re d 25
points and sank 6 of 7 three
point shots, h it tw o free th ro w s
w it h n in e s e c o n d s le f t In
overtim e to secure the v ic to ry for
Syracuse.

C o a tla a c d fro m I D
have to score r v r r y tim e
we have the bail W e now they
m ig h t go get s o m e p o in ts
themselves. '
The V iking defense has not
a llo w e d a to u c h d o w n In 17
q u a rtrrs In Ihc last five games.
Minnesota has outsco re d Its op
ponents 167-26. b e a tin g D etroit
44-17. Dallas 43-3. In dia na po lis
12-2. Detroit again 2 3 -0 a nd New
O rleans 45-3.
’ ’ T h e la s t t im e I w a s
n«anrtatrd w ith a d efe nsr play
In g th is d om inating w as w !„ 'n I
was a high school coach In
D e tro it.” said V ik in g C oach
J e rry Hum s
“ I don't th in k It can get any
b e ttrr than th is th is ." said V ik
Ing linebackrr Jesse Solom on,
w ho Intercepted a Dave W ilson
(v»s* and ran If back 78 ya rd s for

Al C le ve la n d . Hernle Kosar
th re w tw o o f h I * th re e
touchdow n passes 1:51 upurl In
Ihe fo u rth q u a rte r and the 10 th
of Dallas* 17 penalties n e g s tril a
potential gam e-tying field goal
Cleveland. 9-5. strengthened Its
chances for a w ild c a rd berth.
D a lla s . 2 -1 2 . lo s t Its 1 0 th
straight game
C olta 3 1. D o lp h in s 28
A l M ia m i. E rie D ic k e rs o n
rushed fo r 169 yards on 31
ra r tlrs a nd a touchdown lo lead
lnrflan a (&gt; n ll* D ickerson, w h o
had gained Just 244 yards in Ihe
last lo u r games, notched the
5 |s t lO O -vant game of hts c a ­
reer. India na po lis. 8-6 . has won
seven o f Its last eight. T he
Dolphins. 5 9 are 0-8 against
teams In th e AFC East.
Bengala 2 7 . C h a rg e rs lO
At C ln e ln n a U . rookie le k ry
Woods rush ed for ! 1 1 ynrds and
two to u rh d o w n s and lk io r .e r
E .la *’&gt;n |Hissed lor a pair o f
scores to (vacr C incinnati The
victory guarantees the B e n g iis.

a to u ch d o w n ’ Hut w~ a re n 't
u » - ) lt n g o n not a llo w in g a
touchdow n in 17 quarters We
are m ore concerned w ith w in n ­
ing "
Carl Lee also had a touchdow n
on an Interception retu rn He
went 58 ya rd s after pickin g o f! a
Hobby H ebert pus* in the second
quarter.
"C re d it th a t Interreptlon In the

Bucs
Continued from IB
" lie trie d to come o ff Itehlnd
the h a lfh o ck ami n r c o u ld n 't get
his steps together, said Handle,
who !to lle d up Ihc m iddle to
in e rt B u ffa lo 's s h o rt-va n ta g e
specialist cm fourth down from
the I-y a rd lln r midway th ro u g h
the th ird | ter tod
I girt a good
lit k on h im ami tu rn rd h im

11-3. at least a w ild card b e rth
The Hengiils can w in ih r AFC
C entral by beating Houston n r x l
weekend. San Diego fell lo 4-10
P a tr io ts 19. B ca ha w ks 7
A l F o x b o ro . Mass., ro o k ie
Stephens rushed for 121
lo surpass Ihe 1.000 m u rk
and Robert Perryman p ul New
England th ra d to stay w t'h a
1-yard plunge. The Patriots. 8 0.
are s till alive for a s lid card
play o il b erth. The Sealuiwks s till
can w in the AFC West d rs p 'te
tirin g 7-7.
Chiefs 3 8 . Jeta 34
A l Kansas C ity. M o . Jam es
Saxon h la s ird In from one-yard
w ith tw o se co n d s left, capping n
!4-|X)!nt comeback In I lie* (Inal
5:22. The lln ls h a lio s rd Kansas
C lly . 4-9-1. to llo ts li its home
schedule ct 1-4 The Jets s llp ix d
to 0 7 I and fr it out of Ihe p la y o ll
race
R aiders 2 1. Broncos 2 0
A t L o s A n g e le s . G r e g
Townsend returned an In tr r r r p lio n 80 yards lor one score and
Jo? S ch roe dr; threw lor another
to u rh d o w .1 to help r r r . i l r a
three-way lie for first place in the
AFC West. The Raldrrs. Hi uncos
and S e a 'tle u rr a ll 7-7 Los
Angeles and the Sealuiwks. w ho
play each other Dec. 18 co n tro l
Ih e lr ilr s tlu v white Ih r Htoimos
w ill need (trip II they are to make
Ih r playoffs

d e f e n s iv e l i n e ” s a id L r
“ TF * y 'r r p u llin g ir r m r m in us
p rrs s u rr on the quArlerhuck lie
was |ust try in g to get n d of tin
Skill A ll I had In In do was i a lc li
II Joey Browner made a great
b lo rk for me ”
H rn w n e r also r r t a v r r r d a
fum ble w h ic h I he Vikings tu rn ed
Into a touchdown

over.
It w as the first H u n a lie n
.’ tu m p h against a tra m that
ended the season w ith a w in n in g
tre o rd since a 20 17 victo ry
against the New York (H ants in
1984 A crow d ot 49.498 stood
and r h r e r r d an Inspired d r lr n s r
t h a t h o u n d e d J im K e lly
th ro u g h o u t and lim ite d the Hills
In Just 39 yards rushing

BOB THOMAS IN!!!
. . A C A R IN G A N D H O N E S T VOICE
V O TE TU E S D A Y , DECEMBER 6

FOR THE PEOPLE

ABO U T BOB
E X PE R IEN C E:

Upon taking office It. January, 1965, 1 pushed tor and we r»uw ha«el'l
New Police Chief (within four months of my taking olflce.)
Increased number of police on the street • emphasis on “drug busts.”
HUD grants for rehabifitation in Georgetown.

“ I PLEDGE TO CO NTINUE THE
NEW DIRECTION

OBJECTIVES
I WILL:
Continue working at encouraging some
type of light industry to settle In our city and
provide JOBS with FRINGE BENEFITS.
Continue to work to instill within
citizens the pride of living in a clean
beautiful city.
Work towards the strengthening of
various departments in that they will
vide efficient and effective service

our
and
our
pro­

Vigorously fight the drug problems, and
youth setting up territories within our
neighborhoods.
Work to expand our recreational facilities,
and for the least of our youth a swimming
pool. In the past 4-years, the Youth Advisory
Board has recommended this project twice.
Encourage annexation.
Vigorously support the Idea ot having a
Voterans Hospital and Federal Prison.

HUD grants for rehabilitation In Goldsboro.
Project office In neighborhood to explain WINS project • ao you don't have to
go to City Hall.
Pushed tor creation of the WINS plan on how to do neighborhood revitalization.
Got a bridge put over the creek at Westside Recreation Center for the children •
it will help until we get ditch taken care ol. The bridge was easy (10.000) the
ditch will take millions and longer to fix.
A storm sewer plan update and some pipe In ground alroady • more pipe in the
budget. . . more to follow.
Responsible lor creation of the Human Relations Commission with bl-raclal
representation.
Responsible for improving relations with "City Hall” they now lls te n lll. . . and
the door is open!!!
Helped Ezekiel Dixon get ditch fixed alter he was "washed-out" after summer
rain. This is first time City helped him.
Got cash settlement for an ex-city employee lor an old injury.
Helped to create an Advisory Board to monitor and check on the HUD rehab
grants in Goldsboro and Georgetown with bi-raclal representation.
Pushed for our park In Academy Manor and am working on Improvements to
Coastline Park.
Supponed getting state grants to convert Youth Center to Senior Center and
to Improve the Clvfc Center.
Pushed lor waiver ot refuse tees based on poverty guidelines when mandatory
charges go Into effect Jamuary 1, 1909
New non-dlscrlmlnatlon policy on hiring with non-discrimination promotion,
such as . . . superintendents, supervisors, foremen, department/dlvislon.

Sanlord City Commissioner
District 2 - 4 years
Visiting Teacher. Seminole County
District School Board, 27 years,
Veteran of World War II; Former, Deputy
Shortfl ol Seminole County;
served as Juvenile Counselor/Semlnolo
County.

E D U C A TIO N :
Graduate ol Crooms Academy,
Graduate of Florida A and M
University • B S. Degroo. further studios
at Hampton Institute.
Bothune Cookman College,
and Stetson Univorsity.

PE R S O N A L A F F IL IA T IO N S
Florida Leaguo ol Cities, Past Prosidont,
East-West Kiwanis Club ol Sanford
Member, of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
Member, Colory City Lodge *542
Member. Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerco
Member. NAACP
Momber. Seminole Education Association
Member, Florida State Visiting
Teachers Association
Mombor, National Education Association
Momber. AMVETS Post *17
Active Member and Trustoo ol
Allon Chapel AME Church

PE R S O N A L
Married to wife Doris 37 years
Two Children
Grandparent
Foster Patent

BOB THOMAS
C IT Y C O M M I S S I O N E R
D IS T R IC T 2
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VO TE

DEC.

MUNICIPAL WESTSIDE RECREATION CENTER
919 PERSIMMON AVE.
IF YOU NEED A RIDE TO THE POLLS CALL
323 4640 — 322-5756 — 322 9065

People
|CALENDAR

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Yule Log Lighting to be later
Stetson U n iv e rs ity 's annual Yule Log L ig h tin g w ill la k r place
Tuesday. Dee. 0. a l 0 p m., a h a lf hour later lh a n previously
planned. A fte r Ih r e rrrm o n ie s —w hich w ill Include Inspira­
tional readings and m editations, caroling c a rillo n and brass
ensemble m u sic, and a candlelight procession—hoi cocoa amt
doughnuts w ill be served The e v rn l is free and open in Ih r
public.

Hors d’eouvres program set
Barbara H u g h rs-G rrg g . extension borne econom ist for
Seminole C o u n ty , w ill dem onstrate hors d 'r o u v rr preparation
and provide ta s ty samples In Ih r program "F a st and Furious
Hors D 'ro u vre s for Ihe H o lid a ys." The program , sponsored by
Ihe N orthwest (L a k r Mary) Branch of Ihe Sem inole C ounty
Library S y s trm . w ill be Tuesday. Dec 0. from 7-8 p.m. al Ih r
library. 580 G rre n w a y Hlvd. For more Inform ation, r a il
321 2419.

Senior C itizens Club to meet
Sanford S e nio r C ltix rn * C lub w ill meet Tuesday. Dec. 6 . «t 11
a m at the S anford Civic C enter for a bag lu n ch and social
hour. A business m ec'Lig w ill follow w ith the new officers
presiding A f'e r the m eeting, bingo w ill be played. Guests are
welcome

Panic A ttack group to meet
A g o ra p h o b la /i'a n lc A tta c k Support G ro u p meets each
Tuesday at 8 p m . at West Lake Hospital. 589 W Stale Road
434. Longwond The support group Is for those who are afraid
lo go out c4 th e ir house and be active In public.

Overeaters to

'n

A regular m e e tin g of Oven-sters Anonym ous I* conducted on
Tursdsys al 7 30 p m al Florida Bower and L ig h t. 301 M yrtle
A vr . Sanlord For m ore inform ation, call Carnl at 322 0657

Casselberry Kiwanis to rise
Kiwanis C lu b of Casselberry meets at 7 3 0 a m every
Tuesday at V illag e Inn. U S . Highway 17-92 and D ogtrark
Road, lam gw nod. For more In form ation, call 8 3 1-8545

Toastmasters to speak up
D aybreakrra Toastm asters meets at 7:15 a m Tuesday at
Christo's R estaur.m t on F irst Street Sanford Guests a rr
wrlcotne
Toast m a rt res In te rn atio na l C lub 6581 m eets each Tuesday
I 30 p m al Sem inole C o m m u n ity College, Room L 200 For
m orr In fo rm a tio n , ca ll 605-3966

Frula Is not a m an or a w om an, but Is a dynam ic dance com pany of Yugoslavian folk dancing.

Slavic dance production free
SANFORD - Villagers to llin g
In Ihe fields o f Yugoslavia once
developed elaborate fo rm s of
dance to break Ihe m onotony of
then labor and have some fun
Frula. a Yugoslavian d am e
troupe, w ill dem onstrate native
lolk dancing in a free concert in
Sanford not for the sake of a
work break, b ut for c n trrto ln
meat and out of natio na l pride
The exuberant com pany o f 36
artists Will perform Thursday.
Dr* 8 . al 8 p m In Ihe Sem inole
C o m m u n ity C o lle g e H e a lth
Building Sanlord Sponsored by
Ihe SCC C am pus Governance
A sm - i,i i ion Ihe p roduction •*

open to the p ub lic
C o lo rfu l n a tiv e r o s iu m e s .
m usic types and dance styles
w ill represent Ihe six republic*
o f Yugoslavia

f r u l l c a . T h o u g h s m a ll In
n u m b e r, ih e m u s ic ia n * are
enough lo provide just the right
a ural horkdrup. w hether II be a
happy chorus or a hau ntin g

F ru la s d ir e c to r . D ragoslav
D zadzrvic has taken the m elt
Ing pot ot Y u g o s la v ia n fo lk
In flu e n c e * — fro m T u r k e y .
G reece. R om e. B o h e m l and
Western F.uropc—and translated
th e m I n t o c h o r e o g r a p h e d
dances

refrain

M usical background Is
vided by m u s ic ia n * on
instrum ents as .c ro rd ia r..
e la r ln e t. g u it a r , v io lin

p ro ­
such
Lax*,
a nd

TOPS chapter to m eet about eating

‘X 0 X 0 X 0 ’ easy
indication for
one’s affection

Take Off Pounds Sensibly m eetings are held at Ihe Osteen
Civic Center on Tuesdays at 7 p m For m ore Inform ation,
contact Mtr helle Todd at 321-8153

AA groups schedule meetings
Area A lc o h o lic * Anonym ous group* m eeting on Tursrtay
Include
• Sutler W on A A Group nteets at Ihc Sahara C lub luid
d river's license office). 2587 S Sanford A vr.. noon. 5 30 p.m
and N p m. O p rn discussion
• Alanon m eets at the Sahara Club. 2587 S Sanlord A v r . 8
|&gt; in
• Reims C lu b AA. noon and 5 30 p m . closed lo Ihe public. 8
|i m . step. 130 Norm andy Road. C asarlbrrry. Clean A ir Krhtm
Club. w o n . closed lo the public
• Alanon. 7 3 0 p m . Casselberry Senior C cnler. 200 N Lake
Triple! D rive. Casselberry.
• Sanlord A A . noon. 5 30 p m . o prn discussion. 8 p m ..
Living Sober (dosed l o l t i r public). 1201 W First St.. Sanford
• 2 4 -tlo u r A A group b rg in n rfs open discussion 8 p R) . 317
S Oak Ave . Sanford
• 17 92 G ro u p AA. 8 p m . frlose il lo Ih r public). Messiah
Lutheran C h u rc h . U S H ighw ay 17-92 and Dogtrack Road
• Alcoholics Anonym ous. 8 p m (closed to the public) West
L akr H ospital. S late Road 434. Longwood

A m u s ic a l c o m p o s itio n or
w o rk is an "o p u s " To hear the
p lu ra l ol "o p u s ." you m ay want
to a ttrn d the o(&gt;rra
“ B a ite r" trades or exchanges
w ith o u t using money How do
you g n the lu s t ol ih c deal?
T h a i's the an In barter.
Q I'm g i l l mu holiday cards
and. as ,ifu .tv *. they're signed
w ith , il le a st one " X " and "O ."
A ir those rrmlly the abbrevia­
tions lor hug* and hisses'.’
A For centuries, the X has
represented a kiss, and the O bus
s y m h o ll/rd a hug T h is short­
h a n d m ay he h e lp fu l w hen
yo u're w ritin g dozens of cards.

Nar-Anon to otter help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for r r la llv r * and friends of
addicts, w ill m eet Tuesday a l 8 p m al Orlando General
Hospital. For m ore Inform ation, coll 869-6364

Bridge club ready to deal
Sanlord D up lica te Bridge C lu b meets at noon each Tuesday
at ih r Greater Sanford Cham ber of Commerce. 400 E. First S i..
Sanford.

Volunteers council to congregate
The C ou ncil o f Volunteers C oordinators for Seminole C ounty
tile d * llie firs t Tuesday ol every m onth al 9 « m at the
American K rd Cross office. Siale Road. 434 U ingwood
Membership Is open to directors und coordinators of a g rn clrs
using volunteers. For more inform ation, ca ll C heryl W crlcy.
323-2036

TOPS to m eet about eating
T e l’S C ha pter FL 79 w ill m r r l T ursday al 6:15 p m. al
Howell Place. 2 00 W. A lrp o rl H lvd.. Sanford

Sanford Lions to huddle
Sanford L io n s C lub meets a l noon each Tuesday at Western
Stzzlln Steak house. 2900 O rlando Drive. Sanlord

Choral ensem ble to perform
The C ontem porary Choral Ensemble o f Sem inole C o m m u n i­
ty College. S anlord. wit) (M-rfonn In concert In Ihc Fine A rts
Concert H all on Wednesday. Dec. 7. al 12:30 p in. Featured In
Ihe program w ill lie old standards such as "B o d y and S o u l"
and "T u x e d o lllo e s " as w ell us a medley from the Broadway
smash h ll "P h a n to m of the Opera " The free event l* o(ien to
Ihe public.

Fleet Reserve to dedicate, observe
Fleet Reserve Association Branch 147 w ill d c d lra tr Its new
llagpolr and base al 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Dec. 7. at Ih r
branch b u ild in g , on West S tale Road 4 6 In Sanford.
Congressman H ill M cCollum , w ho secured for Ihe branch u (lag
that has dow n over the capitol building, has been Invited to the
rerem ony. w h ic h also w ill observe Pearl Harbor Day. The event
Is open lo Ihe pub lic

Rotarians to rise for meetings
Cuasclberry R otary Club meets ut 7:30 a.m . on W rdnesday at
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N. L a k r T riplet D rive.
Casselberry.
Sanford Breakfast Rotary C lub meets at 7 a.m. Wednesday at
Sanford C iv ic Center.
If you kn o w o f upcom ing a ctivities you'd like announced In
Ihe Herald's Calendar, senu the appropriate In fo rm atio n —
event, lim e . date, place, cost, contact person and phone
num ber—to Calendar. Sanford Herald. 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford. FL 3 2 7 7 1 or call 322-2611.

The dance troupe Is adept at
p e rfo rm in g such num bers as
S h rp lirrd Dance from South
S e rb ia ." "M a ce d o n ia n Men *
D a n ce ." "R o u m a n ia n Dances
Irtm t Fast B a n a l" and "Dance*
Iro m D a lm a tia ." A standout
n u m b rr Is the m usiclesa "S ilent
G la m o irh ." In w hich dancers
k r r p rh y th m and counterpoint
lira ! w ith boot heels

The dance movem ent* are
som etim es a c r o b a t i c s
(handstands and leaps), some­
times ballet (courtly romantic
dames), always showing pro­
wess and precision
Musical solos and humor In
Ihe production add the finishing
touche* for a winning evening of
entertainment
D ir e r f o r D z a d v r v lc h a s
choreographed In irr-E u ro p e a n
festival* and Ice *ka (ln g pro­
gram *. Is o n r of Yugoslavia's
w e ll- k n o w n a c lo r s . a n d Is
a th le tic a lly v e rs a tile , h a v in g
hern a m em ber o f the Yugoslav
N ational V olleyball Team.

Comfy concert
Classical guitarist Stan Bumgarner doesn't always dress this way
when he does a concert. In lact. hall the lim e he dresses up To
break stereotypes of stuffiness in the m usic form, Bumgarner
dresses down for lha first hail o l his concerts, and dons the
tu ied o for Pari Two In his concert Thursday. Bumgarner tells an
anecdote (above), then starts pickin' and stops grlnnin' (below)
Bumgarner's concert. In tho Lake Mnry High School auditorium ,
was the llrst in the 1988-89 Seminole Com m unity Concen
Association serias.

Use “ c o lo s s a l" lo describe
s o m e th in g huge n r g ig a n tic.
D on't lose m il on th is spelling
d u e the m iddle o f "co lossa l" Is
"lo s s .”
" F r itte r " wastes o r s | k -iu I s hit
b y h it. I t 's a lm o s t a lw a y s
billowed hv away, a tip you
sh ou ld n't fritte r
U tt7 i.ii do /n «&gt;/i/r mean by
ih c e x p re s s io n s ta rt fro m
scratch'? WItal's scratch?
A I haven't I wen Itching lo
answer Ib is query, because Ih r
o rig in ol the expression Is un&lt;r r lilln . The likeliest explanation
is found In Robert L. C hapm an's
New D ic tio n a ry o f A m erican
Slang, w hich |Milnls to scratch
lm&lt; T ha t's the line for starting a
ran- a line often scratelierl In
d irt Start from scratch means
“ h r g in " or " b u ild from Ih c
ground u p ."
“ M undane" describe* some­
th in g ordinary or commonplace.
Its p ru m in e lu tio n begins like
M onday, the day th a i o lten
makes everything seem m u n ­
dane.
Sing a " lu lla b y " lo quiet or
soothe an Infant. In s|ielltng
rem em ber tile th u d " I " : the
lullab y should lu ll the baby lo
sleep.
W t l ’r use mason Jars tor home
conning. W’hv a rr they called
''mason /.n V ’"
A. T h o s e Ja rs w ith w id e
m ouths and llg h t-llllln g tops are
named lor John L Mason. Un­
Am erican Inventor w ho patented
the glass Jars III IH5H. You'll
occasionally see "m a s o n " w ith a
capital " h i . " hul d on 't let that
Jar you.
A "d e d ic a to r" Is one who
devotes or o ffic ia lly opens. Re
m e m b e r th e “ o r ” o f th a t
d e fin itio n —ll'a Ih r end o f de­
dicator.
"O p in e " expresses a thought
o r an opinion. W hen you opine

JE FFR E Y
M cQ U A IN

LA I 4Q U A Q E

a bo ut y o u r n a tio n a l forests,
d o n 'I leave the " p in e " o u t o f
“ o p in e ."
0 I m ix up "b e sid e " a nd
" b e s id e s . ” W h a t's th e d i f ­
ference?
A Beside means " n r x l lo " or
"b y ihe side o f : besides Iw llli a
Huai " s " | m eans “ in a d d itio n
( lo ) . a ls o . " S o m e tim e s ih e
n iro n ln g s a r r confused, h u t
th a t's beside Ih r point.
L iq uid lor d rin k in g , especially
an u lc o h o llr beverage. Is a
“ p o ta b le ." ll ends In (able,
w hich y o u 'll lie under after a
(Mitrnt potable.
"R o a m " wanders or (ravels
aim lessly. II you have no desti­
nation in m in d , y o u 'll lln d that
all roads lead to roam.
OUR LAN G U AG E AD VICE
W ith Election Day safely behind
us w»- present tin- nonpartisan
A d-V lcr Aw ard th is week to o
te le v is io n n e tw o rk 's e le c tio n
co ve ra g e . T ills n e tw o rk a n ­
nounced the latest (tolling re­
su lts while displaying u ques­
tion "W h o W ould You Votei
F or? " Under a more w atchfu l
eye. that " w h o " would I k - c o r ­
rected lo tin- objer live "w h o m ." '
•

"A c c re d it" recognizes or gives:
o llic l.il approval. When you need
a f o r m a I s y n o n y m fo r;
"a p p ro v e ." rem em ber Ihc "e rrd -.
l l ” In "a c c re d it.”
S o m e o n e “ h u r r ie d " le r ls ,
to rm e nte d, c o n tin u a lly fa c in g
problem s If you come In the!
point where yo u're tearing o u t
yo u r hair, you feel harried.
Q When 1 go on b u s in e s s irf/is.*
the company 1 work lor / m i s rm&lt;
somcthinn called " / n r them.'*
W h a t Is t h a t ?

A. The L a tin phrase “ p ctl
d ie m " means " b y ihe d a y ." I t '*
used as a noun lo irfe t lo urg
allowance for dally cx|&gt;cnsosJ
T rv e nrich ing vnuraclf. th o u g h ,
by adding lo your vocabulary at*
least o n r word per dlcm .
(Do you hav* t question or
commant about our lenguog*?
Wrtta lo Jalfray McOuain, Our
Languaga, 200 Park A v r , Naw
York. NY 10168.)

�&gt;;&lt;*-rj^-ay M»ira fJ'»ii -,. ^ - . . . &gt;-

• ■ — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. Oscsmbsr 5. 1966

ACROSS
1 Greek letter
4 Speeder's
sound
9 Ore. time
. and downs
12
13 Irish surname
14 Auto workers'
union (abbr.)
15 Kentucky blue
grass
16 Hungarian wine
17 Actress___
Zadora
18 Needles
20 Business
arrangements
22 5S. Roman
24 Cushion
25 Canadian
province
28 Australian city
32 Mine workers'
union (abbr.)
33 Compass point
35 Eugene
O'Neill's
daughter
36 Aid
38 Heat unit
(abbr.)
39 2.000 lbs.
40 Constellation
42 Tablecloth linen
45 Oedipus___
46 Ear (comb,
form)
47 Competing
50 Musical
movement
54 Western hemi­
sphere org.
55
______ wine
59 Big coffee pot
60 Rubber tree
61 Roof edges
62 Fond d u ___
Wis.
63 Regard
64 Nile nation
65 Soap ingredient

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Answer to Previous Pujile

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vow
5 Greek letter
6 Acorn tree
7 Openings
8 Distress signal
9 Pre-adult insect
10 Leave port
11 ___ the night
before
Christmas
19 Law deg.
21 Taro root
23 Refrigerator
24 False
25 Campus area
26 Center of
shield
27 Jug
29
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30 Adam's
grandson
31 Pull
34 Km of Rd
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47 "V " in ''RSVP“
48 Ivy league
member
49 Two words of
understanding

53

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time

56 Witch
57 Climbing plant
58 Wool fiber
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WIN A T BRIDGE
By J u m i Jacoby
Although
was I hr only
one not drall a potential nprnlng
bid. hr did have a long &lt;11111 with
whirh h r could prr-enipi. In
second 1 Knit loo North passed
because h r did not want in bid
onr diamond on a murgln.il
hand with a 10 high Mill So
East thrrw a curve al South w ith
a thrcc-spadc opening. And
South had to |u w Wrsl had a
grrul hand for spades. regard
less. and quickly raised to game
North now made ,1 sensible bid
when hr doubled What did that
mean?
When the opponrntM open
with a three- or hiur bid. an
opposing double a n n o u n ce *
opening-hid valo r* Of course all
South has lo do in review the
bidding to know that North did
not think hr had an ortglri.il
oprnlng hid. hut there I* no law

PRANK AND ERNEST

by Bcb Thaves

BLOOM COUNTY

that North cannot hold juM a
allude under an o|M-ning. plus
classic s | i .i | k- — 1 «•, giKMt s u p ­
port for any M ilt South might
bid So South was happv lo hid
llvr heart* Wcsi hid no more for
I wo good reason*. H r was afraid
of loo hlg a |*n u liy . and hr
feured lfi.it North-South might
have a slain
The play went rpilekly. Ik
elurrr rolled a s|Nidr m dummy,
playrd ar e r f hearts and came lo
ills hand with a high diuntnnd lo
m il it s r ro n d spudt t hru h r led
a heart from dummy. W ith Last
nob ling tin- K-J. the dr lenders
could lake only one heart trick,
and 12 Irlrks were made Ik-el.irrr dltl not even nerd lo takr a
club llnrssr. since the |a&gt;**lhlr
1 lull loser went away on tltr llflh
diamond In dummy.
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Erythromelalgia rare
but can be m itigated
D EA R DH. G OTT: I am a f­
flic te d w ll&gt;i r r y lh r o n ir la lg lu
L iq u id A tarax keeps It M m rrw hut
In cheek. In order to avoid ta king
Hits Irom now on. I am w illin g to
m od ify m y present low nalt/low
sugar sensible d irt but have no
Idea w lir it- to M arl Can you
help?
D E A R
R E A D E R )
K ry th m m rla lg ta lx an unusual
a llm rn t m u rk rd by H ushing,
b u rn in g |&gt;uln and Increased skin
te m perature of the f r r l and.
s o m c tlm rs . the h a n d s . T he
cause Is u n kn o w n : how ever,
certain form s a rr »sv&gt;clatrd w ith
other diseases, such as bhxxl
d is o rd e rs . h y |te r lrn » lo n a nd
diabetes
Sym ptom s are u sually m ild
but. to ran- and s e v rrr rases,
can lx* d isa bling A tta cks of
erythrom elalgia are triggered by
changes In e nvironm ental te m ­
perature.
Treatm ent •* out H w cys sueressful. Manv pal ten Is can lxhelped II lh e ir u n d e rlyin g dls
eases a rr brought under eontrnl.
fur exam ple, low ering high blood
pressure and reducing elevated
hiund sugar levels O ther palle n ts fInti rebel hv using aspirin,
avoiding tem perature e x 'r rm rs
ur In k in g n ie d le ln r. sueh as
ephedrlne or irtujtanalol. that
prevent Hushing Atarax, a sale
a n ti-itch a n tlh ts ta m ln r remedy,
m a y

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Publicity procedure
The .Sanford H r raid w elcom es organization and personal new s
AH Item s subm itted fo r p u b lic.illo n 111 Ihe People section m u s t
Include the name o f a contact |&gt;ersou and daytim e phone
num ber.
The follow ing suggestions are recom m ended In expedite
pub lica tion :
1 Type releases In iip iw r &lt;11111 lower r ase, and double-spaced,
and w rite In narrative s tyle (third-person)
2 Do not abbrrvtaie.
3. Keep releases sim ple, b u l lit* lode necessary details—c lu b o r
person name, date and lim e o f event (If applicable!, place, cost til
any), eic.
4 S ubm it o rgnulzailon releases no later th a n two weekdays
fo llo w in g Iheevenl
5. Subm it advance notices and requests lo r photographer at
least one week prior to the preferred publica tion dale.
For m o IT Inform ation, r o n la r l Ihe People e d ito r al 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
e xl 34

MEDICINE

P ETER
g o t t . m .d

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o| drugs, railed 112 In h lh ilo n i,
that d im in ish the (urination of
stom ach acid ny b lo cking h is­
ta m in e receptors In the gastric
lin in g . Thus. Zantac Is an ef­
fective treatm ent fo r peptte u l­
cers and other in te s tin a l condi­
tio n s. such as h ia ta l hernia,
m arked by h ea rtb u rn and In*
digest Ion
Zantac Is sale and produces
lew side rlle c is I n a u s e a , v o m it­
ing and const I (ml Ion). Since the
d ru g Is m rta lx ilt/rd by Ihe liver
and excreted by th e kidneys,
cure m ust lie exercised m ad
m in is te rin g tl to p atients w ith
liv e r or kidney diseases. The
r e c o m m e n d e d d o s e Is ISO
m illig ra m s taken once o r twice a
day.

Designer diapers
for choosy bottom s

A T L A N T A — OK (rarents. It's
lim e 10 dress ju n io r in h is
f lr x s t —a C hristian D ior o u tfit
and Keelxiks Hut first, w h a t to
d o a b o u t th a t a b s o lu t e ly
loathsom e plain w hite dln|&gt;er
that covers baby's bottom w ith
mere m rd lo c rlly .
W hen an ordinary d ia pe r is
I should add lh a i Z a n ia r (and out o f the question. iK irrn ts can
s im ila r drugs) w ill o lir n mask lu r n to the lelesi la-hum fa d —a
ihe sym ptom s of gastric m a­ personally designed d L ijie r lh a i
lig n a n cy. w hich is frequently w ill ensure Ihe lot has a wellassociated w llh stom ach ulcers
dressed p o tie rlo r to go w ith a ll
Therefore, pal tents should not h is other upscale toys
agree to long term therapy u n ­
Designer In.qx-rs is th e ere
less th e exact cause of the a tlon ol A tlanta rest dents L a rry
h e a rtb u rn has b r r n diagnosed
Rogers and Cathy Vaughn, w ho
T h is u sually requires an upper |iersuaded several Investors tu
g asiro inie sim .il X -ra y or exam i­ buck lh e ir Idea lor dressing up
n a tio n of Ihe stom ach w ith a p la in dlsjiosahie dla|iers w ith
l i g h t e d . 11 e x 1 b I e t u b e
Velcro clips and fancy s titc h in g ,
(gastroscopy)
and selling them for • I 11.U5 a
Z a n ta c
(a n d
Its
c o u s in
dozen
T u g a m ril is so c llrc ilv e In curing
"S p e c ia l occasions and g ift
|ieptl&lt;- u lr r r s that s tric t dieting g iv in g —th a t's tiaslcally w ha t It's
and surgery have v irtu a lly been fo r.' said Vaughn " I t 's not
e c lip s e d by Ib is m e th o d of som ething a person Is going to
I real men I
use e v e ry d a y A c h ild goes
th ro u g h rig h t In 10 d ia pe rs a
(C IIO H H N E W S P A P E R EN
day and II could b e ro n tr a tad
TEKPRISEASSN
expensive."

a lle v ia t in g

sym ptom s
I am not aw are th a t d ir t
( e x c e p t l o w - s a lt fo o d f o r
hypertension) ts of any Ix-n rlit
I suggest that you analyze the
si lu.i in in w ith your doctor lie or
she m ay recom m end a sp irin
therapy as an econom ical and
e H e rllv r Itrxi step
D E A R D R . G O T T : I was
h a v in g te rrib le tro u b le w ith
h ea rtb u rn My d&lt;x to r p ul me o il
Zantac. W hat can you te ll me
alxrut th is drug?
D E A R R E A D E R : Z a n ta c
(la n tlld ln e l Is one o f a n rw class

HOROSCOPE
l»y B e rn ie r Bede Osol
YOUR B IR T H D A Y
D ecem ber O. I URN
S o l d ha|M-s and dream s you
w t |« Aready m w rite o il could l«r r v iln h /r d III the y ra r ahead
■ h a t ap|K-arrd to lx* !ni|m ss|h|r
m .n now come lo in Ihe ii-a lm ol
p os-4lillliy.

la id v Luck 11*nds in favor you
Unlay in * oitqx iltiv c career a r­
rangem ents. Don't lx- tearful II
von have to man h yo u r skills
against the heavyweights.
PISCES 1Fch 2 0 M arch 2PI
I ’m yo u rse lf in th e o the r guy's
| m is I | I o u It you have to Judge
a no the r tixlay. C om |sission and
tolerance could help you make a

S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 l»« t

new friend.

21) Events ctm tlnue to w ork to

A R IE S (Man h 21 Ajvrtl 16) A
|o|nt Interest whose real w orth
It.is had you puzzled should
tx’g lu to i la rily 11sell today and
give you &lt;1 chance to rv a lu a lr It
pro|M-rlv Y*iu s lio u ld lx- plraseil
T A U R U S (A pril 2 0 May 20)
P artnership arrangem ents that
you enter at th is tunc have
long lasting potential. Each w ill
learn horn ihe o th e r and derive
collective b c n c llls u s w ell,
G E M IN I IMay 21 lim e 20|
Con 11Hue In explore side veillu re s that could lx- m eaningful
10 y o u f i n a n c i a l l y . Y o u r
tx isslh llllIcs lo r H u llin g souir
Ih ln g rather lu c ra tiv e rem ain
encouraging.
CANCER (June 21 J u ly 22|
G ive lu ll expression 10 yo ur
c r e a tiv e lu c ltiiu t to n s to d a y .

yom u lllu u ile adv.linage m this
lim&gt; I tame, even situ atio ns that
trim do not personally initiate.
Don 1 lose la llh where end rr
s u its are c o n c e rn e d
Know
w here io lixik lor rom ance and
you II lln d II I'h r A siro G raph
p L itc h u ia k rr lu s ta tilly reveals
w h ic h signs arc rtim a n llc a llv
p ir lc c l Im you. M alt &gt;2 to
(M atchm aker, r/o Ib is ncwsjta
f|x *i. P.0 lt*»x fil4 2 H . Cleveland.
[O H 4 4 101-3-12H
C A P R IC O R N |l)&gt;&lt;
22.1.01
5H'&lt; People win* ha* r yom lx*si
In lrre s t al lu-art w ill go not ol
I llic ir way 10 lx* ol |iersonul
assistance to you tixlay. D on't lx*
rrlu c in n l 10 rrquest favors Irom
friends vm i v r In Ijm d
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feh I&lt;1|

especially in m ain ts w here you
c a n tra n s lo rm c o n d itio n s in
w a v s lh a i w ill Iteneflt e ve rvont*
In v o lv rtl
LE O (Ju ly 23 Aug 22) The
p e rs o n a l I d r n illy io r w h ic h
y o u 've trern searching r c re n lly
can lx* lound by re tu rn in g 10
y o u r iix its Ih e answer lies at
Ihe core.
V IR G O I Aug 23-Sept 22)
M ils should lx- a successful day
fo r y o u c o n c e r n in g y o u r
|K-rsoual In irrc s ls Y o u 'll In ­
s tin c tiv e ly know linw 10 get w I 1.11
yo u want w ithout ap|N-arlng t o o
sell-serving toothers
L IB R A i s &lt;|&gt;i 23-OCI 231
I'o s s lh illlle s lor u ia le ria l gam
c o n tin u e lo lx* available lo r von
al th is Him*. Grusu at every
o p jio rtu n ity . ev«*n th ough they
m ay apjreur rulher In s ig n ific a n t
on ihe surface.
SCORPIO K k i 24-Nov 221 II
&gt;o iir objectives are rea listic, you
can accom plish w hatever you
set y o u r rniud to in ib is cycle In
m a ile rs w here you are Intensely
m o l I v a li d , y o u r p o w e rs lo
achieve an- rulher awesome,
I t ' l l *i h h

For 9 lfH &gt; 5 . about eight dozen
o I o r d i n a r y d is p o s a b le
diapers—lik e Pampers ( h i g g l e s
and L u e s —ca n lx* bought and
even V a u g h n a d m lls b a b i e s
could care less abntil Ihe co lo r ol
(hr cover on I b r ir txiltoni.
Yet she ts corivim e d parents
who w ant ih e best for t h d r
children occasionally w ill buv
d rs lg n rr diapers, and lh a i Ihe
"fancy c o v rn rp s " w ill lx* hoi
Items h ir seasonal (e lrb n rtk rn s
and Itahy show ers
"Y uppies m aking srxMXM) to
IIUO.(XM) a year waul to give
Ih rlr c h ild re n Ihe lx-st o f every
thing to m ake o ji lor the tim e
they d o n 't spend w ith th e m .
Vaughn said. "E ven the jx-ople
who d o n 't have money w a u l ta
boy w hat th e y &lt;an t ufiord They
w ill go th a t r x lr a in ltr lor I h r lr
ch ild ."
I’nx lo r A Gamble, m akers of
l.uvs and Pampers, and K im lx*rty C lark, m akers of H uggles.
control HO percent of the d is ­
posable diaper market, w h ic h
totals over $3 billion a n n u a lly ,
not c o u n tin g money s|&lt;cnt on
doth diapers and services
Since IR H 7. Pam pers h a s
added te d d y hears lo I h e ir
diapers l.u v s has pul "S esam e
Street" characters on theirs: and
Huggles lias added a lin e of
clouds, s u n s , ra in b o w s a n d
slats
Tina B e rry , director o f c o r­
p o ra te c o m m u n ic a tio n s lo r
D allas-based K im b e rly -C la rk .
s«.d tb c design changes were
rfforts io im prove ih r p ro d u c t's
e flkle n cy ra th e r ili.n i dress it
up

Sanford. Florida — Monday

December 5

1984 — 7 *

Excess pounds g ot
him an early grave
DEAR A B U Y : I'm vs rilin g In
response m y o u r a nsw er to
Anil-Fat " A h liv fai Is a k ille r'
Behind li lie m edical |iro h ln n s
lhai Hu m in d s im p ly rau uo l
comprehend I sjx ak from expe­
rience.
I had
happy m an lag, to a
wmiderlul man Wc ha*l love
tau g h irr and lo u r beautiful
children Never was a word said
•ilxnu Hu* extra inches lhai crept
unto Ills waist Never was a word
said as I altered hts clothes, or
Ixiughi the m xl size bigger
because ihe old ones simply
could not longer lx* hulloucd
YYhi'ii I in n Inin in 11(77. lie
was 20 years old. gorgeous and
weighed ttio [KMinrls ll was love
al Iirsi words We lixik our lime
and were married In I OH t
On March 2A. | ohh I earn
I iiiiiic Irom tin grot cry store and
found my hustiaiii! leaning over
ihe k itc h e n s in k try in g to
briaihe Ills arms shoulders and
feet were numb III-* skin was an
awful .shaili nt yellow He tel
used in go to rlii* I ios| im ,i | and
would run ix-nnit me in i,ill an
a m b u la n c e
I b eg g e d a n d
pleaded, so linallv In- let tindrive bun in i In* hospital, which
was 13 miles hum our home
I drove Hu* lirsi lo miles
sanely hilt Hirer miles hum tlu*
hospital he turned io me and
said. I love \ o ii Italx*. Forever
Take care ' I lien his Irody
siifTrnrd lie siartcd io lorn
|iu rp le iin d m a k e c h o k tn g
sounds Then hi* lell inward me
and Ills Ixxlv rrlax rd
Mv tool lilt ihe HoortNiard ol
the car and I d ro ve like a
madwoman, know ing ih.it help
was near, .mil the Lister I got
him llicrr. the b c llrr hi;, chances
Were. I look ihe nil rurtp n( the
freeway al OO m iles an hour and
drove Into the em ergency room
entrance at Hurhngtou Medical
t ’rnlcr v ream ing (nr In-Ip
The d ix iu rs .mil nurses were
lieautiful— lliev w orked vahauilv
lor whai seem ed like Ihiiiis I
stood beck, wan lung and p ray­
ing the S.IIIM words over and
over. "Please Lord, il u lx- your
will—he's only 3 1 ." The heart
uinnllor showed only the coinpress loos (or CPR and {oils ol
e le e lr ic liv Iro m th e shnek
paddles N othing could save
him I stood there and prayed as
I became a widow al the age ol
21) .
How do you explain In lour
young children dial the dnddv
they loved would never again
roll on ihe llixir w llh llu-in and

ADVICE

A B IG A IL
VA N BUREN

pla v llrkle. ur read I hem ih rlr
storylxMikx? How can von lixik al
a 3 \ear-old gill and lell her lhai
her daddy loves her bill cannot
bug and kiss her again?
The children and I have mem
orn-s nt a lieauiilul. bin short hie
ol a earing man I now have a
pillow lhai will never again
cradle llir head ol the mail I
lovid Why? Ilriatise he ale loo
much I never saw him on Ihe
scale, lull I'm sure he wi Iglieil
more ih.iu 250 |xuiuds when he
died lie was 5 fret 7 incites i.ill
On his tertlHcale m deaili u
r rails
C a u s e o l d r a I It
artcrlow lernite eardlm ascnl.ir
disease caused hv n\erw elglll.
Aldrv. II you Hunk this will
help someone else, you may
publish this You may use mv
name.
K A T H E R IN E KERR,
DEK M OINES
DEAH K A TH E R IN E : Pleas,
n rrrp t mv sincere svmjiailiv on
l he l oss ul y o u i be In v&lt;* il
huslund I pray lhai your letter
wilt luTp others, and thank you
lor allowing me l&lt;* i im * your
name.
DEAR ABUY: I hope (Ills gels
lo "Perplexed In Helhlehem'
belore she makes the same
mlsiake twice. Here's my sliiry I
married a man who could sell
sand to ihe Arabs Nine years
taler. I divorced him 1treatise lie
was an alcoholic, lint woutiln I
ailuiu il lb* used his drunki lillc s s

a s a l l c.Xl l l s .

(o r p h v s t-

• ally and verbally ahoslug me.
gamhlingaiid chasing women
Aller our divorce was llnal Insiartcd leaving notes on mv car
and sending me flowers. Ih- loltl
me that he had Joined AA and
had la-come a horn again ( Itn*
Han. so I Id him lalk me into
ma r r y i ng him again. T wo
months later I Hied lor divorce
Me r e s s o m e a d v i c e l or
"Perplexed" Don't marry him
uulll you've lived with him long
enough lo find out If he's
ihanged
ONCE W A S ENOUGH

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Jill Harper ol 2010 M agnolia A ve , Sanlord.
tends to her Garden ot the Month ax awarded
by the Garden Club o f Sanford The club
honored Harper s yard fo r its colorful impabens

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and dusly m illers surrounding large oak bees
Mrs J fl Hoobhan and Mrs L M Swain of Ihe
Mimosa Circle made the selection

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GOLDENROD — A p plica tion s
a ir being accepted fur Hie e vents
n( the I lib annual G oldcn rn d
Festival. In c lu d in g arts and cra ft
show, com m ercial Ixxnh area,
classic ca r show and parade
The a ll-day sidewalk fe stival Is
set Inr S a tu rd ay. March 11. uu
Aluiua A venue mu* mile east ol
Stale Hoad 43i&gt; lit G oldrnrnd.
An and c ra ft show e n tra n ts
will lx* e lig ib le (or cash a w ards
mid m e rit ribbons. Only o rig in a l
work m ay lx- displayed ur sold.
C o m m e rc ia l space w ill bc
avallablc to businesses, groups
nr in d iv id u a ls wishing lo sell or
display o ilie r llc u ls
The classic car show Is open lo
all classic, antique ur s p c rla lluteresf cars. Trophies w ill lx*
awarded In each category
T here is no lee lo p articip a te In

ihe parade, hut pre-registration
Is required Four parade trophies
w ill he awarded
For an a p p lic a tio n (nr any
event, send a self-addressed,
stumped envelope In: ('.oldeurtHl
Festival In c .. P.O. Box 104.
G o ld rn rn d . F L 3 2 7 3 3 -0 1 0 4
Specify w h ich event you w ish in
ru le r.
For fu rth e r in h u m a tio n a Iron I
the festival, ca ll 6 7 8 -HOMO

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NATION

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BLUEBERHY
OB HILL
4771*11

MOVKLANOD/I

ERNEST SAVES

CHRISTMAS

AND

TH REE M EN &amp; A BABY

NORBERTO E. PRIU M.D., P.A. IS ANNOUNCING
THE CLOSING OF HIS NEUROSURGICAL PRACTICE
AS OF JANUARY 31, 1989.
P atients Are Urged To C on tact T h is OKice Belore That D a le For
Transfer O ! M e d ic a l R ecords, S e in in g A ccounts. Etc

Thank You

N O R B E R T O E . P R IU M . D . , P .A .
1403 M e d ic a l P laza D r.
S u ite 214 S a n fo rd , Fl 32771
(407) 321-4490

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Pasture to* Rem
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O tV e d u n te*

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T e ie iiv o n d a d o S le re o
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Sporting Good*
0*1X9 S upp t«*fourpm e nt
Buddmg M a te 'll*
la w n 4 Ga'den
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19* P ei* 4 Sucpnet
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103
104
107
109
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113
114
116
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247
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Anle e n n g Serv e *
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Bond* A Sail*
Booaaeepmg
B vV n e a t Equipment
Budduig lon'racto» »
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Carpet * loor Covering*
C atrnno
Craarung baryte*
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tn ,e *im e n t Prnperty*Sa*a
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W ater''OM Pw f * ; n ^ : '
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744 A lu m in u m SuJ.ng 8

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704
707
709
711
213
714
717719
771
727
733

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b w a p C O to *
W earing Apparel
A n iig u e * Cemec I'pie*
Auction*
B o a fs A ccg ito n g *
Garage Sale*
Wanted to Buy
Good Tr»ng* To fa t
Mu*&lt;cai Merchandise
M .vce'aneou*

Transportation
779
730
73t
234
73*
734
736
737
730
739
241

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t n g u e C i M W Car*
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A gto P art* A c c e tto n e t
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Tracto r * tr a n t- *
VenKie* Wanted
Motorcycle*B -rt*
R ec'*a&lt;en*l
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243 Junr Can
744 For See

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241 Accounting I f*&lt; S e n v i
247 A pd.tion* 4 Remodeling
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273
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777
774
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280
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282
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293
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294
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H o u te P ta t*
Home tm prpyemenl
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Jamtona* Service*
la n d Clearing
la n d tca p m g
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Masonry
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M u k le s v o n t
Hurting Car*
Pamtmg
Paper Hangmg
Panno
P **t Control
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PUBLIC N IA H IN O
Pirtsuenr t * the prgvl kton* Ot
C h » * l* r a* U H . l a w * a l
Florida, me l em inei* County
P e rl A u th o rity hereby fiv e *
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Dacambae moot in f dot* *4 th*
Semin*** County P ori A uthority
h a t aeon cnengod tra m Da
&lt;ember I I . i*M ta Deca-naor if.
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Boord doom *• the A dm im ytr*
Han B u ild in g . I l l # K a t 'n * '
Place. Port e* M r % &lt; la n ia rd
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By order of Seminal* County
P *rt Autheriiy
f%&gt; La rry 3rrte lle r. Chairman
A West Jam ** v daw * Sac
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P vto '** Dec A &gt;**•
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FICTITIOUS M A M ! IT A T U T 1
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
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FICTITIOUS NAjwd I I A T U T |
TO WHOM IT MO V CONCF «N
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carpd'atiw i deevgnatod been
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praat et ma puMHatian at ton
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day at I ■ p m to the City
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DETROIT — F rtlr n il in vctiu u a io r* a rr try in g to
t lr tr n n ln r whether former A t lo n ir y G c n rm l E dw in
Mrnvc th w a rlt'd the JuM lce l3rparTmrnt'R prosi-t ullon o f ( im scrv.itivr M lt hlf&gt;an p u b ll*h rr Jo hn
M K lo lf. &lt;1co p yrig h t Mory v ih t Sunday.
T lir D rir o ll F r r r I ’r m r r jttir tr d that w llnrarvr*
ap|M*arln^ lir fu r r a Ird rra l tira n d Jury In G rand
Itiip ld * lia v r tx-cn Raked w h e th e r Meese m 1 tnir.ift.nl lop Justice aides to deluy filin g i rlm ln .il
ctiart(es a)&gt;alnst M itio ll. w ho allegedly took |&gt;art In
a S70 m illio n propaganda cam paign In the 1970*
to Improve South Africa's p u b lic Image
J u s llr r D epartm ent officials told The Free Press
those delays seriously weakened (he case against
McGofT. m a kin g It impossible to prrss (he most
serious charge against h im being part o f an
alleged conspiracy.
In 1980. seven year* a flrr th e case was opened,
McGod was charged w llh a lesser offense of fu llin g
to r rg ls lr r as a foreign agent. A federal Judge
dismissed the rase, saying the five-year statute of
lim ita tion s had expired In 1984.
"T h e n was a big push fro m Meese not to b rin g
the case.** a form er top Ju stice official told the
in ws|u im r. "T h is definitely had an aroma about II
" I was never never able to get com pletely to the
bottom of It, " the official added, s h a k in g on the
condition th a t he not t»e Identified lie described
the situation as “ the (all of u m ajor scandal."

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CDC preparing pneumonia
vaccine recommendations
Unltw tl Press ln tR m ati» n a l
A T L A N T A — New federal rec­
om m endations a rr being drafted
for use o f the controversial pneu­
m onia vaccine th a t Am ericans by
and large lia v r refused to accept
despite its licen sin g over a decade
ago
The revised recom m endations
w ill suggest there Is a problem
w ith w aning Im m u n ity and that a
second s*arrtnatlon m ay be neces­
sary. rut id Dr T im o th y Mastro of
th r national Centers for Disease
C on trol.
The recom m endations from the
A d v is o r y C o m m itte e o n Im m u n t/a tio n Practices and under
s tu d y at the CDC w ill indicate that
people Infected w ith the hum an
im m u n o d e flc lc n r y v iru s (H IV )
s h o u ld be Im m u n iz e d a g a in st
p n ru tn o n ia . Mastro said
H IV Is th r causative agent of
deadly AIDS w hich oltens k ills via
a p n e u m o n ia In fe rllo n . People
w ith HIV* are al m uch greater risk
o f pneum onia than others, said the
CDC researcher.
T h e v a c c in e d e v e lo p e d by
M e rc k . S h u rp A D o h m r w as
licensed by Die FDA In 1977 w ith a
c la im e d e ffic a c y o f u p to 90
percent against 14 o f the most
serious and prevalent strains of
p n e u m o c o c c a l, o r b a c t e r ia l,
pneum onia L u lc r It was Im proved
lo protect against 23 pneum onia
stra in s caused by pneum ococci.
T h r r r are 83 types of bacterial
pneum onia In iid d lllo n to pneu­
m onia caused by viruses.
Q u rs llo tis u tiou l th r elfertlveness o f the vaccine have continued
to surface, however, and Its use
bus hern lim ite d , although Its cost
Is reim bursed by M rd lra rr for
people over G5
* W e have been underw helm ed
w ith the response to the vaccine,"
Mastro said In an Interview .
T he vaccine Is recom m ended by
the C IK ' lo r In d iv id u a ls over 65

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and lo r ttsosr under 65 w ho nave
ch ro nic h ra lth problem s Masiro
said t h r CDC s flu and pneum onia
s u rv e illa n c e system fo u n d the
vaccine's efficacy to lx- In th r GO to
65 percent range but th a t other
s tu d ie s show ed 11 lo he less
effective
" I t 's efficacy Is som ething lr»*
th an crystal clear," M asirusald
A 1985 survey found that there
were 48 m illio n Am ericans — 27
o v e r 6 5 and 21 m illio n w llh
c h ro n ic heal lit co nditions — who
p robably should have been re­
ce ivin g the vaccine. Hut the same
stu dy Indicated Dial o n ly 10 per­
cent o f that num bci w r r r getting
the Injection, he said
"W e th in k It Is under u sed ." said
Mastro Reasons tor the vaccine's
u n d rr-u illlz a tlo n were not known,
he said, but that It could be "due
tn p t t i to physicians not pushing it
as they should "
I'rd la trlc a n s . Mastro noted, are
generally attuned lo Im m u n izin g
ih r lr young patients against dis­
eases h u t p h y s ic ia n s tre a tin g
u d u lts "are not ro m tu o n ly th in k ­
ing of vaccinations "
"W e feel that It Is rju lte effective.
Some studies have Indicated ef­
ficacies as high as 70 percent It
d ors not prevent a ll pneum onias
The efficacy o f the vaccine Is
som ewhat co ntrove rsia l."
H artcrlal Infect Ion causes :&gt;0 ta
50 percent of all a du lt pneum onia
In Die United Stales. It. along w ith
Influenza. Is one of Die top causes
o f d e a th w llh a n e s tim a te d
4 0 0 .0 0 0 lo 5 0 0 .0 0 0 cases o f
pneum ococcal pne um on ia r a th
y ra r and a death rule o f about 5 -10
percent
Previously, medical authorities
recommended Inal j»eoj»)c gelling
the vaccine should not lx- reIm m unized. Mastro said. Out new
Inform ation has tlrm o n a lru lc d Ihat
over a perlrxl of years the Im m u n i­
ty conferred bv the vaccine wears
off.

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ENSURE TH A T a v e r b a t i m
RECORD 0 4 t h e PR O C E E D
I N C I IS M A O f
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UPON W H IC H THE A P P E A L
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NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
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t W K W n dakee h t . i - h r f t
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IN T i l l CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H T E f NTH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N O F O d
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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CASE N U M M R
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M IA i'N O TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Meric* i t harabr g.van that a
Public Haaring airt b * h*M by
to* Planning and Zoning Cam
m it t urn in too City C om m ittm n
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day 0 * c » m b *i I I
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FORD AS R E C O R 0 E 0 IN THE
P U BL IC RECORDS
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA IN PLAT HOUR 1.
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a ny m a ile r c cmtu to r y d a l to *
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WHOLESALE APPLIANCE.
W ILLIA M WACK III,
CSQUIRE. R C HANSEN
and C R EO ICO MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
C M te-dant*

AM ENDED
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO C H A R LE S S M ItH
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D toal an
action to toroctot* a Mortgage
an th* tartowmg deH r .bed pro
p r r l y lo c a te d in S a m ln a l*
County. FtorM *. ha* been t.iad
again*! you
La* I I and to* E a*t ' I *4 I d
'9 Block C ALLENDALE «
CWdmg to to* Plat thorraf *1
recorded In Rial Boo* * Pag* J.
Public fla c o rd t at Seminal#
Cawnty. Ftortda
You are ra g u irtd to * e r .r *
copy el your w rit ton d#'enure il
any lo th * action on Palitionar k
• H o m e y w h a t* n a m * and
re tu rn * It E V E L Y N W
C L0N IN G E R Claningar and
F lla i. P o tl O fllc * B or I l f .
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be lore Dec ember IJ. it**, and
III* to* o riginal with to t Clerk ol
tolk Court. *ith # r batora ta rvK *
on Petition** * rllo r n ty or im
m«d‘«toly 1h*f**«tor ortmrwiw
a Judgeineni w ill ba entored lo
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M ortgage

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ICOURT SEAL!
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As CtofF e* t* id C o v ri
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P ublith Nov II . 1*. Dec I. II.
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C IT Y OF
LAKE M A R T ,
F L O R ID A
N O TICE OF
P U B L IC H E A R IN G
N O TICE I t H E R E B Y G IV E N
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C IT Y OF L A K E M A R Y
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THE C IT Y OF LA K E M A R Y
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27— Nursery ft
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C IO E S TO A P P E A L &lt; N t D (
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CO M M ISSIO N W ITH RESPECT
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Te stin g plan criticized
Law professor says Gov. Martinez’
anti-drug program might be voided
TALLAH ASSEE — A swrrping drug-testing
program lor stale employee* embraced by Gov.
Ilob Marilnrz I* constitutionally susjwci am! may
be rrnilrrrd u irlrM by a pending Supreme Court
decision. a law professor said
“ It (the pro|MMal| In very iMtdly timed because
we are rsprctlng the Supreme Court to nde on

this issue and give u* am ir guidance Why rush
alir.ul with this plan?" Paul Joseph. a professor
at Nova Unlvrntltv aald Thursday
Martinez maid Tuemday he wanted atale agency
head* to formulate drug (rating plans for their
dr|iurtmrnls and submit Initial prt&gt;poaala to him
by Dec 10
Martinez said the testing program should rover
"high risk" employee categories and did not rule

Number of smokers decline
A TLA N TA — Smoking shortens the average
person s life by two deeades and Is still the most
preventable rause of death In the nation, federal
health officials aald
The number of Americans smoking has
declined to less than 30 perrent of (lie
population Irom 40 perrent In 1905. the Centers
k* Disease Control reported. ImiI added more
prrventxm programs are needed to decrease the
number furl her.
The CHC. In a rr|x&gt;rt that coincided with
Thursday's “ Great American Smokeout.*’
calculated lliat smoking ended 3 0 million yeara
of life prematurely In 1985

Lake Mary board
finally certifies
election results
ByBAI
Harold stall writer

From United Frooo International roporlt

LAKE MAHY — A member of the
ranveaalng board who contrslrd
Lake Mary's election results In the
mayor’s race and drm andrif a
recount, derided to certify the votes
last night, n'n r days aftrr the
election
Commissioner Thomas Mahoney,
at a meeting which was held before
the regular rommiaakmrrs meeting
saia. 'As far as I'm concerned. It's
over. The rlertkm Is certified "
Mahoney had said he did not want
to certify lire results eg the mayor s
race In which Olrk Fess beat
Commissioner Hamlall Morris try a
slim 37 vote* because lie said he fell
the canvassing hoard did not follow
the slalr 'selection laws
The oilier two ranvassing board

Dollar roboundt in Tokyo
The U S dollar rebounded against the Japa
yen In Tokyo today, bolstered by continued
"
W tbs Ummk mt
After opening higher al 122 13 yen. the U S
unit closed 0 88 yen higher al 122 40 yen after
fluctuating In a range of 122 07 00 yen. the
Hank of Japan said.
Dealers said the Hank of Japan, thr rvalkm's
central hank, carried out Intermittent Interven­
tion today, hut Ha anion was smaller In scale
than T h u rs d a y . Involving an ra llm a ird
•200 300 million.
Tl»e hank la lirllevrd to havr purchased Bl
billion lo ahorr up the U S unit on Thursilay,
wtwn Ihc grrenlt.11 k plunged to a (rosiwar low
closing rate of 121 52vrn

By BRAD CHURCH
Herald etafl writer

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Escape route

’Canes underdog to LSU?
BATON RO UGE. La. - It s a lot easier In
frelieve Louisiana Slate Coach Mike Archer
jshen he s a y h ta 12th-ranked Tigers are the
underdogs In SaturM day night s matchup
against No. 3 Miami
Although the Hur­
ricanes are sevenp o in t f a v o r it e s .
Miami Coach Jimmy
%
fat. JU B M JohiiMin also tried lo
sound like his 7-1
team was outmat­
ched
“ I Irel like we re
p ro b a b ly the u n ­
derdog. going Into
lla lnn Rouge and
j playing a lop notch
■ fool hall train like
Jimmie Johnson
LSU." Johnson said
"W r graduated a lol of playrrs. In fact almost
our entire footlrall tram last yrur. So we've gut a
tremendous amount ol In rx p rrlrn c r and
youth."

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Partly cloudy and mild today

Partly
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I’arly sunny skies
this afternoon with
light h r r r / r v bum
the north. Illghs to­
day will Ire In the mid
80s dropping to thr
high 6 0 i tonight. T h r
wrekrnd should Ire
more of the same
with little likelihood
of rain.

member*. City Clerk Carol Edwards
and Commissioner George Dtirvra
disagreed with Mabonrv.
City Attorney Ned Julian was
present al (lie puhlk meeting a* a
legal advisor lo the txsird Fess «al
qukil) In th r hark id thr rixmi.
however. Morris was not present
Malionry s.ild he (ell several
Ihlngs w rrr wrong with ihr way the
elect km was handled Hr said that
signature* on the luck of the
absentee Utlloi mailing envelope*
wrrr not checked and compared
vslift llte registration l*»&gt;k lo *ee
1 lt.1 l thr rlr« tor Is registered in the
county as required by stale law He
also said that (lie canvassing board
did noi watch the city lullot count­
ing al the m untv su|tervi*or id
elections office
“ S h o u ld n 't w r hr ch e ckin g

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D e v e lo p e r u n v e ils p la n s
for d o w n to w n re s ta u ra n t

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out random or blanket testing lor all stair
employees or pmeprrtlvr employers
Th e governor said w bile h r knrwr o( no arras In
stale government w hrrr drug abuse was causing
a serious problem, he thought taxpayers de­
served a slalr gov eminent that was drug free
Hut Joseph aald federal i ourts have, as u rule,
Irowned on such testing by governmental entitles
and that derisions Irom the Supreme Court on
two such cases are expected early next year
T h e cases. Involving Irtlrral lran*|&gt;ortation
workers and U S Customs employers arr the
first to reach the Suprrrnr Court that addirss the
Issue of government sanctioned Irsllng. Joseph
said, and are pari of a frdrral drive to im|xt*r
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Tarry Daniels (bottom). 20. a Samioola County Fire Department
paramedic rappels head first down the wall ol the SCC fire training
tower during drills conducted this week Above (I lo r). Dave Williams
(Orlando FD). Harb Rodgars (Sanford FD) and Bruce Williams
(Altamonte Springs FD) wail their turn The men received training in
escape procedures from upper floors of buildings

SANFORD — Planning and zoning
rommlsslnners heard about plans
for a 400 300-sral rrstaurant lounge
In dowrtlown Sanford Thursday
night al d ly hall
Darryl A Harrs. 2328 El Portal
Avr drvrloprr id the restaurant,
vinl It will tie loealrd In thr vacant
building bounded by Fulton anil
Commercial »irrrts and Elm and
l^ntrrl avenue*
Harrs said hr Is In Ihr prix-rs* id
buying the building Horn Irving
Frtnhrrg. but Ihr sale hinges on
Harr receiving a condllktnal use
permit from Ihr city, which is
required for sale of liquor In thul
arra T h r commissioners unani­

mously recommended the c ity
commission approve thr |&gt;rrmlt
Harr* earlier received approval
Irom ihr city commission for a
dame hall permit for ihr stir
Harrs told thr planning and zo n ­
ing mmituiminn hr plans a classy
southern-style rrstaranl" with three
dining arras lie drs&lt; nbrd (lie
dining area* as III an Inluntial arra.
which will include a lounge, and
sealing lor 100-120 |&gt;roplr (21 a
(omul dining area. u*rd mainly for
lunches, with about the same rapac­
ity as the inlortn.il arra. and 13) a
“grand" dining arra. with seating
for 400 lo 500 people, which will lie
used primarily on weekend* H r
said Ihr facility would lie available
lor small convention* and private

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Plant o w n e r
plans m ove
to Sanford
■ y BRADCHURCH
Herald slall writer
SANFORD — A maniac Hirer of
ambulances and mml-husr* told
Sanlord I'l.umlng and Zoning commlsslonrrs rimrsday that hr wauls
in move his mini bus manuliirluring plant from W inter Park lo
Sanford.
Don Collins, president of Wheeled
Coach Industries. Inc . said he plans
lo build a 00.000 to 75,000 square
loot plant on Kennel Knad a lew
hundred yards track from Slalr
Hoad -10 In west Sanford
Collins said he Is liuving alMiul ill
acres ihrrr and wanted I he com­
mission's opinion on whether Ills
m um ifaclurlng plant would hr
allowed In Hit- area, whlell Is
designated lor light manufacturing
Alter tpiesilimiug him ubout wh.il
iv jm' of activities would Hike place al
the plan). Hie commissioners mill
Collins Hull Ihr pro|xr*rd stir would
Ire stillahlt' lor II
Collins salt! Wheeled C 0 .1t h IIItltislrles has plants In Indiana. Ohio
and Texas, as well as the tme In
W inter Park. Th e W inter Park
luelllty manularttirrs amhulancrs
unit mint-buses in plains on hoih
sides of the 2700 block of N. Forsyth
Htxitl. lie said.
Collins said the cotti|&gt;any wants to
exp.iutl Ihr mini Inis plant Inn Ihrrc
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Homecoming parade
Student* in Seminole High’s Polyglots Club, a
foreign language club, prepare lo demolish the
DoLand Bulldog The enactment was pari ol

H««*M Mels S| Tmmw Vwcsnl

yesterday's Seminole High homecoming parade.
Tonight's game, which kicks olf at 7:30 p m , is
prevtowed on Pago IB

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Official: Change election procedures
Tropical &lt;tepr»MJon to t»ehDCk#d
MIAMI — Th e 19th tropical depression of the 1BS8
At Untie-Caribbean hurricane aeaaon developed southeast of
Jamaica Thuraday and drifted north with top wtnda of 35 mph.
the National Hurricane Center aaid.
At 1030 p.m . E S T. the depreaalon « a located about 290
miles aoulheaat of Klnfrton. Jamaica, mating north at about 5
mph. forecaster OH Clark aaid.
He aaid It waa expected to continue to drift along that track
for the next 12 to 24 hours. Little significant change In
strength was expected Thursday night, Clark said.
An Air' Force reconnaissance aircraft was expected to
Investigate the storm system today.
If the depression becomes more organised and develops lop
sustained winds of 39 mph. It would become tropical storm
Keith, the 11th named Atlantlc-Cartbbcan storm this year.

TV stardom lands fugltiv* back In Jail
TAM PA — Federal agents arrested James Allen Malloy, a
fugitive featured on "America s Most Wanted” television show,
In a Tampa shopping center Thursday.
Malloy. 32. of North Carolina, waa arrested for fleeing after
allegedly stealing a truck, credit cards and checkbook of Daniel
Vallone of Atlanta In December 1987, FBI agents said.
Authorities found Vsllone's burned pick-up truck near
OafTnry. S.C. Vallone has not been seen since and the FBI
believes he was murdered.
An officer with Atlanta M ic e Department's missing persons'
division Isle Thursday night aaid ha could not m y why
authorities believe Vallone was murdered, nor how Malloy teas
Involved, although the FBI sold Atlanta police considered
Malloy a ''prime*' suspect In Vallone's disappearance.

Legal movsa to end DaSWara case
MIAMI — Marta DeSllters agreed to withdraw claims against
the estate of her son. Ronnie, and a Judge ordered a thrift to
pay 925.000 to the trust, ending legal battles that began after
the boy's death last year.
After legal expenses arc paid, the remaining money In the
trust will be given to the Governor's Transplant Lifeline for
Children fund, a clearinghouse for children who need
transplants, the court-appointed curator of the Ronnie
DeSUiers trust. Karen Oievers. said Thursday.
"This brin gs------------------------ --------------------the estate
t_ _
tfeandl
"The real winners are the sick children who need transplants
nd whose parents can't afford them and thg Indirect winners
sm the public.'' she m id. ‘‘Somewhere in the 90 percent range
of a l the money donated by the public will go to benefit sick
children."
IMde County Circuit Judge Francis Christie ordered Coral
Gables Savings and Loan Association to pay 925.000 to the
trust.

Qlssandannar raquattt lighter ssntenc#
MIAMI — Elton Gtascndanner. the former head of the stale
Department of Natural Resources, has asked a federal judge to
reduce his 18-month prison sentence from his perjury and
bribery trial.
In a motion filed this week In Miami federal court.
Gtascndanner said his sentence should be reduced because he
got s bad deal when he pleaded guilty to obstruction of lustier.
A Spokeswoman In U S District Judge StanV
Aronovttz's
office Thuraday said no action had been taken on
request.
agreed to make no recommendations at the sentence heating
for Glaacndanncr. who la serving his sentence at the Egltn Air
Force Base prison.
But when he tried to get an early release. Genge broke the
deal by writing a strong objection to the parole board, the
motion said.

Fads to saizs accounts in 41 banks
TAM PA. Fla (UP1I — Federal prosecutors have Issued
warrants to seize accounts at 41 bonks in five stales as part at
the largest money-laundering investigation In U.S. Customs
Service history.
Last month a federal grand jury In Tampa Indicted 85 people
and the Bank of Credit and Commerce International on charge*
of laundering more than 931 million In drug money as the
resull of an Investigation dubbed "C-Chaae."
So far the government has seized or tried to seize 84.23
million from banks In Florida. California. New York. Ohio and
Pennsylvania. Most of the targeted accounts are In south
Florida.
Investigators claim the money can be traced to a aeries of
drug deals. The y also have claimed dozens of other accounts
are suspicious.
Not all banka have compiled with seizure requests. Officials
are going over records from banks that have compiled with the
requests and more arrests could result.
From Unltod P rM 9 International roporto

LOTTBRY
The dally number Thursday In
lha Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 951.
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OICttdFrut t Intamai &gt;onai
TA LLA H A S S EE - A 200.00u.oic dls
parity In Fieri da's U.S. Senate race and
confusion among local election officials
show the need for changes In the electoral
process, stale elections supervisor Dot Joyce
"B e fo re the 1999 session of the
Legislature, we hope to have several sug­
gestions ready" that would clarify and. to
some rxtru t. s t a n d a r d i z e e le c t io n p r o ­
cedures across (he state. Joyce said
Thuraday.
Joyce said her office already was consid­
ering asking slate lawmakers for some
changes when the controversy surfaced In
the U.S. Senate race between Democrat
Kenneth "Buddy" MacKay and Republican
Connie Mack.
Mack won the contest by about 31.000
votes, but MacKay asked five counties to
look al ballots to see if there were any
Irregularities. MacKay said the disparity In
the number of voles cast In the presidential
race and In the Senate rare Indicated there
may have been problems.
MacKay finally conceded the race to Mark
Wednesday, but said he remained con­
cerned about llic fact that 200.000 more
people voted In the presidential election
than In the Senate election.
Joyce agreed the difference was dialurb-

200,000 more people voted
In trio presidential election
than in the Senate election.
Ing. but said II was due to ballot placement,
not problems with voting machines or
computerized couftilng procedures.
" I think. In looking over Ihe ballots that
we have. It was purely the placement on the
ballot" that tanted the d'.ffrrrn^r In th**
numbei of vote* cast J o y r - -said.
In Dade. Hillsborough, halm Beach and
Broward counties, the U S Senate race was
at Ihe bottom of the first ballot page under
the presidential race.
"People thought ll was still In ihe
president's race." Joyce said, and missed
seeing the names of MacKay and Mack on
the ballot.

Dade County could be useless-In Escambia
County.
Still. Joyce thinks some sort of atandard
could be used lo at least reduce the level of
voter confusion when residents are con­
fronted with lenghty ballots that list a large
number of races.
Joyce also aaid all counties will have
computer counting abilities by 1990 and
that those computers would be lied Into a
large system al the slate Division of
Elections office al the Capitol.
* Tin- ay stem will expedite returns, stir
said, and already has been funded by Ihe
Legislature
Joyce also wanla lo standardize pro
ccdurrs used by local canvassing boards In
the way elections results are reported and
post-elect Ion legal questIons are dealt with.

She said the placement problem Is her
biggest concern, but that she la not sure
there Is a simple answer to the problem

She said a group of election officials Is
studying possible changes In state law
aimed al Improving standards applied by
county election officials

Joyce said she would like for Florida's 67
counties to use a slandartzed ballot that had
racea separated by more while space,
color-coding or different type style* for
different races.

Joyce also said county canvassing boards
that certify Ihe results need lo be given
more specific directions about how to
operate.

Th e problem, according lo Joyce, la that
all counties do not use the same method to
count voles, so a ballot that might work in

Joyce declined lo dtocusa Ihe measures In
more detail, but did say she hoped stall
member* would have Ihe plan completed
before ihe Legislature convenes next spring

Floridian is
oldest hum an
P ALATKA — A woman who
apent moat of her life in Florida's
mental hoaptta! will receive
certification aa the planei'a
oldest human from "Th e Guin­
ness Book of World Records" on
Friday, her 114th Nrthday.
Carrie White, bom Nov. 18.
1874. In rural Gadsden County
near Tsllshscare, has lived the
last 2 Vi yeara at Putnam
Memorial Nursing Center |r
Palalka. about 50 miles south of
Jacksonville.
Diagnosed with posl-lyphotd
psychosis. White was committed
to Florida Slate Hospital at
Chattahoochee Ihe day after her
35ih birthday and remained
there 75 yeara. Marjorie Allen.
While's legal guardian since
1984. said Thursday.
Allen has worked os a nursing
home volunteer lor years ana
met Carrie through a program to
find guardians Tor Ihe Institu­
tionalized elderly. She look on
caring for Carrtr when no guardton could be found and to just
beginning to piece together the
puzzle of her file nd's life.

On tha brink
Sanford roacua workart chock tha car of a
Canadian. Gregory Sample. 24, on tha adga of
the seawall al Lake Monroe. U S . Highway
17-92. Sanford al 3 pm Thursday. Police setd
Semple, who mede a Utum in front ol a car

driven by Susen Ryal, 50. ol Longwood. was
charged with DUI and making an improper turn
after Ryai's westbound car struck his Ryal was
hospitalized in Sanford and Semple (ailed

Audit: Court costs go uncollected
TA LLA H A S S E E Florida's
courts collected only 19 percent
of the 954 million owrd In court
costs by criminal defendants In
1987. according to a state audit
released Thursday.
A u d ito r G e n e ra l E rn e s t
Ellison. In an audit of the Florida
Supreme Court, said a little
more than 910 million was
actually collected from defen­
dants who pleaded guilty or were
convicted of felonies, misde­
meanors or criminal traffic of­
fenses for Ihe year.
C h ie f J u s t ic e R a y m o n d
Ehrlich said In a written re­

sponse that the situation waa
"regret table."
"Clearly, a major reason to Ihe
Indigency of many defendant*
This Is a problem that cannot be
eliminated." he wrote
E h r lic h a dd e d th a t,
notwithstanding laws requiring
payment of court costs. "It to
long and well established that
Indigent defendants cannot be
made to pay costs."
Slate law requires that con­
victed felons pay 9200 In court
costs, and that people convicted
of misdemeanors and criminal
traffic violations pay 950.
The money goes Inlo a trust
fund used mostly to help local

governments cover costs for
prosecutors and public defend­
ers. County victim -w itn ess
payment programs also gel a
portion of the money.
Auditors reviewed 256 crimi­
nal case* lor 1987 and (mind
costs were assessed In only 107
cases. In 12 percent of the cases.
Judges waived the payment of
costs In lieu of jail time served.
In 18 percent of Ihe cases. Ihe
defendant was deemed Indigent.
No reason was given In 57
percent of Ihe cases.
The audit says Ihe Supreme
Court, which oversees all stale
courts, shuuld develop pro­

TH E W EA TH ER
N A T IO N A L

u rrm o B D o u tl o o k
C:Straight Play (numbers in ezecl
order) $250 on e 50cent beI,
$500 on $1.
□ Box 3 (numbers in any order):
$80 lor e 50-cant bet, $160 on $1.
□ Boi 6 (numbers in any order):
$40 lor e flOeont bet. $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 comblnaI I o n o n $ 1 b e t

Today...widespread dense
fog u n t i l m id m o r n in g
otherwise partly cloudy. High
In Ihe lower lo mid 80s. Wind
east 10 lo 15 mph.
Tonight ..mostly fair except
for locally dense tale night fog.
Low In the upper 60s. Wind
cast 10 mph but diminishing
latest night.
Saturday...locally dense fog
until mid morning otherwise
partly cloudy. High In Ihe mid
HOs. Wind southeast 15 mph.

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cedures lo rnaure Ihe stales
lower courts sssrss costs on a
unllorm basis
Ehrlich noted there is no slate
law requiring itie high court to
oversee Ihe collection of fine*
"Moreover. Ihe Florida slat
utr* and Ihe rules of courl make
provisions for a vast range ol
mandatory and discretionary
fines and costs, for a variety of
purposes." he wrote.
"It would be impossible for the
court lo catalogue all such fines
and costs, establish uniform
procedures for ihelr assessment
and monitor collections, without
considerable additional re­
sources”

S A TU R D A Y:
BOLUNAR T A B L E : Min 7 40
a m.. 9 20 p.m.; MaJ 3 :10 a m..
5:35 p.m. T I D E S : Daytona
Beach: highs. 3:39 a m . 4.07
p in.: lows. 9:54 a m.. 9 :11 p.m.;
New S m y rn a Beach: highs.
3.44 u.m.. 4:12 p.m.; lows. 9 59
a in.. 9 16 p.m.: Bayport: highs.
3:38 a m.. 3 54 p m.: lows. 9 56
a nt.,9 21 p.m.

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Daytona Beach: Waves are
21* feet and choppy. Current to
slightly lo the south with a water
temperature of 75 degree* New
Sm yrna Baach: Waves an- IV*
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2 feel and scml-choppy. Current
Is lo Ihe north, with a water
temperature ol 76 degrees. Sun
screen factor: 18.

St. A n g n a lln a to J n p lta r
In le t • S m u ll craft should
exercise caution. Today...wind
northeast In eust 15 to 20 kls.
Seas 4 to 6 ft Hay und Inland
waters choppy. Widely scattered
showers. Tonight...wind east 15
lo 29 kls Sea* 4 lo 6 fl. Bay und
Inland wulets choppy. Widely
scu lle re d sh o w e rs.

The high temperature in San­
ford Thursday was 84 degree*
und Ihe overnight low was 67 us
reported by the University ol
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
There was no recorded rainfall
during ihe 24-hour period end­
ing al Ha m. Friday.
The temperature al 8 am .
today was 75 drgrees und
Thursday's ovrrnlght Tow was
70. us recorded by Ihe Nullonul
Weather Service al the Orlando
International Airport.
Other dalu:

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CCIB raid nets five arrests
A L TA M O N TE SPKINOS — C lly County Investigative Bureau
agents arrested five men on narmtlcs charges after searching a
rural Altamonte Springs house they had been watching for
several days.
The arrests, with the aid of the Seminole C.yuntv SW A T
team, were made at the house of Charles Lovell Brooks. 31. of
407 Magnolia Si. Brooks is charged with sale and delivery of
cocaine, possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia, and
permuting property to be used for narrotlrs sales.
Arrested with him si 7:35 p.m. Thursday were: Terry Lee
Small, 25. of 402 Magnolia SI., charged with poaaesalon of
cocaine and drug paraphernalia: Robert Lee Morgan. 31. of 865
Gaslight. Winter Park, charged with possession of cocaine and
resisting anrst without violence: Anthony Williams. 31. of 312
Continental C o u rt. Altam onte Springs, charged with
possession of drug paraphernalia: and Kenneth Eugene Uoule.
20. of 200 Campello St.. Altamonte springs, charged with
possession of cocaine and resisting arrest without violence.
CCIII agents reported Houle ran and was recaptured when
facing arrest.
Thursday night agents said they saw the men gathered In the
yard at Brooks' house. They appeared to tie dealing In cocaine,
as agents had also observed on Nov. 10 and 13, the arrest
report said.
The suspects were confronted and. during thr search,
cocaine and drug paraphernalia was found, thr agents said

OVIEDO — In two separate
cases three Seminole County
men have been rhargrd In at­
tacks on others. In one rase an
Oviedo m •«. whose inlrsltnen
were eul out of his body. Is In
critical condition. In (lie other, a
Sanford boy was shot In the
thigh.
Oviedo police report charging
Hayton O Bralhwallr. 33. of
P.O. Box 125 China Berry Siren.
Oviedo, with attempted man
slaughter He Is accused ol

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Deputies investigate paraphernalia find

In thr other cusr. Ulrsrv
O'Neal. 17. of 2130 Sljws Ave..
Sanford, reportedly Identified
two men who attacked him at
about 8 p.m. Thursday Both
suspect are accused ol shooting
al O'Neal, and one Is accused of
wounding him in *he left thigh.

An argumem over money Im-tween Bralhw allr and Gould
lurried Into a fight at the corner
of Harrison Slrret and Wilton
Avenue at about to 15 p m
Thursday. I.t Jim Smrli/er said.
During 'he llghl. Gould was
slashed with a junket knife
Police said Gould s Iniesilnrs
spilled out He Is in rrlllru!
condition at Winter Park Memo­
rial Hospital
Brathw.ilie was arrested al the
Oviedo jmllee station following

MT w i s t
.

Ihe Incident. He Is held without
bond.

slashing a 4-lnch gash In the
abdomen of George Gould. 21.
wllh a pocket knife

■ yM M A M LO M M
Harald staff writer

.

Hedrick Mills. 19. of Sanford,
and Gregory Lenard Mills. 18. of
1204 Pomrgranile Ave. San­
ford. are rhargrd wllh ullrmjXrd
murder Hedrick Mills Is accused
of llrlng ihe shot that wounded
O'Neal Gregory Mills Is arrusrd

of firing nl the wounded O'Neal
as he rail Irum the atluckers on
12th Si reel at Olive Avenue The
suspects were captured near Ihe
scene.
Sanford Police Chief Steven
Harriett said thr inollve for the
shooting Is mu known, but (he
three [x-rsons bclirvrd Invnlvrd
in thr Incident w rrr fighting
before Ihe shols were fired No
guns have hern recovered, but It
Is believed that O ’Nral was shot
with either a handgun or a rifle.
jmiIIi r Mid
T h r siisjieds In Ihrse two
cases arr held In the Seminole
County Jail without bond.

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LAKE MARY — Seminole County sheriff's deputies are
Investigating the llnd of drug puraphcnialla hidden In the dash
board of a rar that was bring repaired at Allied Mobile Center.
U S. Highway 17-02. Lake Mary
Center workers reporied to sheriff*s deputies that 10 syringes
with needles, two sliver spoons. 10 white pills, a bottle of
liquid, a measuring cup and a leather bag were hidden In the
1083 Camcro The car was recently purchased from the
Sanford Auto Auction IVputtes said they have the name of the
former owner. T h r find was rrportrd to deputies at about 1130
a.m. Thursday.

Charges added, accomplice accused
SANFORD — Armed robbery and use of a flrrann In a felony
charges were added against a man already charged In
connection with two other recent convenience story robberies
In the latrat Incident. Lawrence Milton Marable. 22. of 612 S
Cyprrsa Ave . Sanlord. was charged In Hie Nov 8 robbery of
the Lie Champ. S Sanford Avenue. Sanford
The Investigation also led to a man accused of driving thr
getaway rar and bring lookout In that Incident. James Thro
Melvin Jr.. 31. of 310 S Kims Ave.. Sanfordewas arrested at 3
p m . Thursday In Sanlord Mr la also charged with armed
robbery
Charges were added against Maiabir al 6 33 p m. Thrusday
at thr Seminole County fall Burnt for both men on these
charges Is *8.000 T h r arrests were made by Sanford police

Man charged with battsryspousa abuaa
WINTER SPRINGS — A man. who may have broken his
wife's nose when hitting her in I lie fare several times. Is
charged with Ualirry-spnuar abuse. Winter Springs police
report.
Jesse I) Hose. 31. of 102 Kristi Ann Court. Winter Springs,
was arrested al home al I 01 a m. today Darlene Hose accused
him o( beating her. police said Bond is *500

Just say twist and shout
A billboard showing Altamonte Springs Police Department s new
drug prevention slogan was unveiled Wednesday. Chief ol Police
William A Liquor! spoke at the event, as Altamonte Springs
Mayor Dudley Bales and Rep An Gondle (righlj listen The

Woman chargad in forgory cat#
• SANFORD — Tw o women accused of forging checks on a
closed account and cashing them have tieen charged by
Sanford poller
Janet Porter. 23. o( 1324 Hickory Ave.. Sanford, who is
accused of signing her mother's name to I he checks I list were
cashed In November at the Freedom Bank. Is charged with two
rounts ol forgery, two rounts ol uiirring a fogery and grand
thelt
Pamela May Brown. 10. of 1324 Hickory Si . Sanford, whom
poller said supplied lire checks that were written on her cloacd
bank account, is charged with grand theft.
Ikith were arrested Thursday at the Sanford police station
Bond ror each Is • 1.000
I'oiler report that It is believed that a total of *2.050 was
stolen In the rase

Man charged with theft of mom's car
C IIU LU O TA — A complaint by Mary Jo Hayner. of First Si..
Chuloota. that her son stole her 11)80 Pontiac al about 7 50
p.m Thursday, led to the son's arrest when hr returned home
with thr car about one hour later.
Hotiert Thomas Hayner. 30. who lives with his mother, was
charged with grand (hell auto at about 8 55 p m Thursday.

Several arretted on DU I charges
SANFORD — The following persons lace a charge of driving
under the Influr n rr In Seminole County:
• Timothy W Nicholson. 46. of 2487 Stale Road 427.
l.ongwood, was unrated at 2 a m today after his car was seen
speeding on County Road 15. I,akr Mary. H r was also charged
with carrying a concealed wrapon alter a loaded .357 magnum
handgun was found under thr seat ol his rar.
• Charles Thom as Bailey. 28. of Lake Mary, at 12:15 a m.
Thursday after his car was seen weaving on Country Club
Hoad. l-akr Mary H r was also charged with |M&gt;ssesslon of less
than 20 grams of murijuaua
• Gregory T . Semple. 24. of Ontario, Canada, at 3 05 p.m.
Thursday alter his car was In un accident on U.S. Highway
171)2. Sanford, lie Is also charged with making an Improper
U-lum.

n am o m cY calls
THURSDAY

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• 1 :0 2 p.m. No. 85.
Redding Gardens, not needed.
• 3:05 a.m. — Seminole
Houlrvard and Mangousllnr
Ave.. truuinn call, woman. 50.
R u ra l/M rtro transported:
men. 24 and 21 not traitsIMirtrd.
• 4 :4 4 p .m . - 815 S.
French Ave.. trauma call,
man. 24. not transported.
• 0 : 1 7 p .m . - 2 5 4 2
Mohawk Ave.. trauma call,
man. 85. Hurul/Mrito trans­
ported.
• 7:24 p.m . 1202 S.
Oleander Ave.. trauma, boy,
17. Rural/Mclro transported
to Central Florldu Regional
Hospital.
• 1 0 :0 6 p . m . — 8 0 6
Escambia Drive, trauma call,
woman. 32. nol transported.

• 0:09 a.m 1007 W.
S ixth S I., m e d ica l ca ll,
w om an. 55. R u ra l/M rtro
truns|Mirtrd to Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
• 1 0 :3 3 a m . IO O I
Cypress A vr.. medical call,
man. 65. Hural/Mcim ininsjNirtrd lo Crnlrul Florida Re­
gional Hospital.
• 10 34 a.m. — 800 Alrjiort
Blvd.. ii.mm.i call. man. 27.
transported by private vehi­
cle.
• 10:35 urn. - 200 W. First
St., woman. HO. difficulty
breathing, transported by
Rurul/Mclro.
• 11:18 a.m. - 2427 Holly
Avc.. man. 73. Rural/Mrtro
lr a n s p u r I e d l o S o u th
Seminole Hospital.
• 11:27 a.m . 300 S. FRIDAY
Mrllnnvlllr A vr.. woman. 62.
• 12 08 a m. - 517 E. Fifth
Rural/Mrtro transported to
Central Florida Regional Hos­ SI., tniuntu call, woman. 18.
Rurul/Metro lruns|K&gt;rtrd.
pital.

slogan will be printed on bumper slickers, buttons, and posters
as well as on this billboard at Stale Road 436 and Matliway
Drive.

Lake M a ry w ill n o t re q u e s t c o o lin g -o ff p e rio d
■y SANDRA BOUCHAHINI
Herald alatf writer
LAKE MARY - Lake Mary
commissioners last rvrnlng de­
nied a resolution lo ask Srmtnnlr
County to rrconslder a three-day
watting jierlod on handgun
jiurchascs They also directed
clly stall lo come bark with a
recommendation on Ihe city's
check signing procedure
Com m issioners voted 3 2
against a resolution to urge
Seminole County to reconsider
Its refusal of a three-day cooling
o f f p e r io d f o r h a n d g u n
purchases The county voted 4-1
against the measure last month
The measure, however, has lx-cn
enacted In neighboring Orange
and Volusia counties
Director of Public Safety and
Police Chief Charles Lauderdale

told the commissioners tliat itir
purpose ol the law as inirrprrted
by Ihe Florida Police Chiefs'
A ss&lt;m latlou Is lo stop jteoplr In a
"III nl emotion'' Irom rnnmillting a rash action dial would
harm themselves or others by
enforcing a Hirer «tav &lt;noting oil
period
The law rrquirrs a Hirer day
wall lor handgun purchases be­
tween Hie time someone applies
for a handgun and when they
jilck It up I lie law- only applies
to handgun purchases
Several of H r commissioners
questioned the logic ol the law.
"The coullng-off jktichI would
mean m&gt; wile would have lo
shoot me with a shotgun rather
Hian a handgun." Commissioner
P aulTrrm rl said.
"The clear reason ihe board
veiled this down I a s i mm- is ih.u

Biaggi to be sentenced
in Wedtech bribery case
Unltad Brass International
NEW YORK — Mario Hl.tggl a
dccoratrd polk email and infillrnilal 10-lrrm congressmen who
left office lo light two corruption
convictions, could lie Imprisoned
for up to 146 years and fined
*7.4 million.
The Bronx Democrat, who
received 36.121 write-in votes
for Congress on Election Day
drsjille his Aug 5 resignation. Is
to Ik - seiilenced today along wllh
four others for thrlr pari In the
Wedlrch bribery scandal
Judge Constance Baker Motley
Is to sentence thr live. Including
Btaggl's son. Richard. Ill U.S
District Court In Munhuttun.

Illaggl. 70. was mnvlclrd of
receiving *1 H million in slock in
return lor Ills help in gelling
Wedtech govrrm nrni defense
contracts He fares up to 146
years m prison and $7 million In
fine* for his convict inn on 15
counts. Including mckrlrrrtug.
extortion ami taking lirlls-s
A seventh defendant was ac­
q u itte d . and H iu ggt's law
jiartner. Bernard Ehrlich. Is to lie
sentenced al a Liter date
The six were convicted for
transforming W rdlerh. once a
small South Bronx machine
shop. Into a million dollar dr
Iciisc contractor by using slock
In Hie comjMiii to lulls- InlHirni lul officials

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Hie Irglslailon ts mil good."
Commissioner Randall Morris
said.
Trcmcl. along wllh commis­
sioners Morris and John Percy,
voted against the resolution.
Commissioners George Duryra
and Thomas Mahoney voted In
favor ol li.
"I m willing lo accept the
chance this could save one life."
Mahoney Mid.
A Winter Springs citizen, who
said hr had served as an oflici.il
ol the law. spoke during Ihe
meeting and cited siailstlcs that
showed the t-oolltig-oll jierlods
do not work.
Hr Mid the slate of California
has imjKKirrt a 15-day cooling-off
jterlod and yrl Its crime rale has
soared to 400 jiercrnl.
C o m m is s io n e r Percy In ­
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"For some time, the mayor
has been saddled with that
burden." Percy said.
T h r mayor signs emjiloyees'
checks after commission meet­
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Commissioner Mahoney said
h r disagreed wllh the procedure
b rra u se he said th r check
becomes a "live ussci ' alter Ihe
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H r said the greater good would
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Th e commission made and
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EDITORIALS

Justice flies awry
in California
T h e k illin g of elderly boarder* allegedly
com m itted by the la n d la d y In Sacram ento.
C a lifo rn ia to sre u rr social security and
welfare checks has attra cted n ationw ide
n tlrn tlo n In recent days. T h e bodies were
tnuied In the yard of t h r house and the
landlady disappeared ufter that discovery was

made.
She was arrested In Los Angeles as the
result of a tip from a m an she had met In a
bar. So far. she has been charged wilt one
murder. Police are expected to file six
additional murder charges today.

Aa we approach the dawn of a new decade It Is
asked: What kind of shape la the world In?
We argue about that shape In political and
economic terms. But you would think that we
could agree shout It geographically. We don't,
although the National Geographic Society has
Just made a notable contribution that may move
lire sictim cni partway toward consensus and.
moreover, tells us something about the world of
Ihe future.
Maps tend to reflect not Just land masses, but
politics, culture and power. Tire earliest serious
maps are of the Mediterranean; that's where Ihe
cartographers and navigators were. Early
European maps don't show North America; It
hadn't been "discovered." although folks lived
here.
More recent maps have, but there Is another
problem. It Is impossible to do an accurate flat
rendition (a map) of a round object (the earth).
The cartographer's "projection" must distort
either shape or area. When that Is done,
someone complains.
Flemish geographer Gerardus Mercator's pro­
jection (15691 yielded what la still the most
recognised world m ap. Africa and South
America look like cute bunches of grapes,
hanging from the main stem of Ufa. which Is ihe
Eurasian land mass and North America. German
historian Arno Peters said that’s not (air;

T h e la nd la dy was arrested |p her m otel
room, handcuffed, taken to the airport and
returned to Sacramento w here site was put In
Jail. T h e s e are Ihe details and charges now
known b u t they omit a ve ry troublesome
uspect — the role of a television station In the
scenario.
When arrested in Los Angeles, the landlady
was handcuffed and taken to a private Jet that
bad been chartered by a television station In
Ihe extremely competitive local market. She
was Interviewed by the television reporter

Mercator shows Ihe world as Imperialists would
see It. The Peters map (1973) shows Africa and
South America aa huge bunches of bananas.
d w a r f in g t h e ir
northern hemisphere
stalks. (Peters Is re­
g a rd e d by n id i!)
cartographers as an
Ideological. pro-Third
World promoter.)
Until now. National
Geographic used a
m a p of the earth
based on a IB04
p r o je c t io n by
A lp h o n s van der
G r l n t e n . Lik e
M ercator's projec*
lion, this one exag­
gerates non hern tail
lud e s. The Soviet
Union appears 223
percent huger than
life. II looks like a
great thick dagger
pointed at the Unltrd Stairs.
Comes now the Geographic s centennial and a
new world map. board on a 1963 projection by
Professor Arthur Hobinson. It's bren used before.

T H I S i s S B C R C T S B N t f C E P N f c B E A f c ..

her.

Upon arrival In Sacramento, the landlady
refused all interviews a n d h id her head w he n
a itrm pts w ere made to take her picture. T h e
opportunistic L.A. station had an exclusive
interview in w hich the landlady denied
harm ing anyone but a dm itted cashing the
checks, it w as a news coup.
In fairness. It should be know n that the
llpstcr at the bar called the television station,
and Ihe station actually set u p Ihe arrest.
Nevertheless, the circum stance* raise pro*

ex v f Q

T h a t station or. Tfii** ttfifl* hiatier. a n y
n rw s p n p r y h a t ha* know ledge ofo frinnv o r h
fugitive, m u s t rondurt Itself as a law a b id in g
cltlzrn. A tip should not he a guarantee of an
exclusive new s story that raise* Ihe sjieelor of
com prom ise* In the defender! t * rights.
A n experienced rrjm rle r use* Interview
techniques Hi.it differ slightly from Ihe police
but those differences are prim arily in the
ve rn a cula r. T h e who. w ha t, where, w h y and
when re m a in Important n&gt; hoih reporters and
prosecutors.
Il apjM*ars. from a perspective ,'1.000 m iles
away, that Ihe use by ihe Los Angeles poller
of a television station's chartered Jrt to
transport a handctifled prisoner charged w ith
m urder. Is a ease ol extrem ely |&gt;oor Judge­
ment.
T h e n ext chapter probably will Ire w ritten
by the defense attorney w h o has hern arm ed
with a v e ry unusual set of circumstances.
W e feel that this Is a case where a new s
operation forrrd lustier m in a back seat. Eve n
the sweet smell of the exclusive m a y be
overw helm ed by the stench in l lie results.

L E T T E R S TO E D IT O R
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I k * signed and Include a mailing address and
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Berry's World

D A V I D

S.

B R O D E R

W hite H ouse will be different
W A S H IN G T O N -ln the presidential cam­
paign. George Bush essentially sold he would
continue the policies and directions of his
predecessor. Ronald Reagan. But many clow
and longtime friends of the Presidentelect
think the changes Bush will bring lo the While
Mouse will be striking and significant I
strongly suspect they ore right.
Clearly the political environment at the
beginning of the Bush years Is very different
from the start of Reagan's ascendancy. Reagan
campaigned In I960 on a set of clear policy
change*--* weeping tax reductions, a major
military buildup, a skeptical re-evaluation of
domestic programs and regulations. And he
won not just a 44-slate victory but a coal tall
Republican takeover of the Senate and work­
ing control of the Mouse.
Bush has none of those advantages. Mis
personal victory was modes! by Reagan
standards. The substantive policy proposils of
his campaign were meager. And Ihe Demo­
crats In Congress strengthened their position.
Me has acknowledged those realities In his
post-election comments and has signaled
clearly that he Intends to use Ihe period from
now until Inauguration Day In an effort,
neglected during Ihe campaign, lo build
support for his policies.
Rep. J im Leach IR-lows). a longtime Hush
ally, makes Ihe valid observation that ihe
agenda will be much tougher for Bush than for
Rragan. Reagan started with tax cut*, some­
thing Congress loves lo approve. The budget
deficit must be Bush's priority. Having ruled
oul new taxes. Leach notes. Bush will have lo
try lo discipline spending. And Congress will
be much Irsa eager lo do that.
Bush's approach lo Ihe Democratic Congress
was previewed In Ihe good cop/bad cop duality
of his presidential campaign. Mr will reach oul
for compromise. Involving himself In personal
negotiations with congressional leaders In a
way that Reagan rarely did. But he will also
brnndlsli-and use-ihr veto power more fre­
quently than Rragan. believing It an rssenllal
prerogative of Ihe chief executive.

irvcum’bent (rn-ko«nk*ni) n. I
person who holds political
for as long as he darn-well
pleases. — ...
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Illegal drugs
pollute area

during the return flight to Sacramento. Police
were present but not an attorney to represent

lin n iH r n n r r m

but now 10.5 million copies will be going nut in
Ihe December edition of Ihe magazine. John
Carver, the Geographic's chief cartographer,
believes II will become Ihe standard general
reference m ap of Ihe world because Ihe
compromises II makes between shape and area
cannot be m uch Improved.
Surprise! It loo trflccls culture, pnlltu* and
power. Robinson. 73. Is a kind and crusty
gentleman. Ills globsl projection has some
comforting features lo II. Me says lls northern
"rrniral merldlsn" |lhr one wlih no dUlorikm si
all) roughly tracks "the old U S 4 0 ." which
Iraverses Columbus. Ohio.
Th e Soviet
Union Is the naikm changed the most by
Kohlnson's middle-Utilude view. Hnblnsnn outperestroika* perestroika. Ill* restructuring lakes
ihr Soviet Union's 223 perreni distortion and
reduce* Il lo a mere 18 percent Viewed another
way: Mercator had I lie Soviet Union 332 percent
bigger ilutn (lie United Slates. Van der Crinlen
had II 250 prrcenl bigger, and Robinson hits II at
174 percent. The real dlflereme la lonlyl 136
percent.
No longer will generation* ol American
schoolchildren see Ihe Soviet Union as a thick
dagger (minted right al us. Nellher will the
secretary of stale, the secretary of defense, nor
the network anchors — all Mrrratnr-usrr*
ic m s tw w tN m tiiN iitn w

Hush's privately expressed confidence about
his ability to cut a deal on the budget deficit
faces obvious hurdles. Many congressional
Democrats have expressed disdain for hit
cam (Mil gn tactlcs-and for Ihe "read my lips"
pledge on taxes, which he cannot abandon
without losing political credibility. Bui I think
hia longtime former aide. Pele Roussel, Is
correct In guessing (hat Bush will be assiduous
In "reaching oul lo former adversaries..as a
peacemaker and coalllion-bullder." He starts
with many friends on Capitol Mill and his
personality Invites comradeship.
T h r Hush While Mouse, almost everyone I

Interviewed said, will have a different feel to It.
It will be an Inviting family selling, filled with
children and grandchildren. Barbara Bush,
who held both her convictions and personality
In rherk during Ihr Rragan years, will. It's safe
to predict, quickly emerge as thr person ol
empathy and ebullience friends know her lo
b r -a major asset to her husband In dealing
with the public and with other pollrirlans
T h e Bush White
M o u s e and administration will hr
staffed by people who
m a tc h his re rrn l
description of ihe
kind of judgra hr will
sppolnl--"m nderatr
p e o p l e at r o n s r r v a t lv r v lr w s ."
T h r programs arid
policies will III Ihr
R e p u b l i c a n
mainstream, which
Is c l e a r l y c o n ­
( Judges he will
s e r v a t i v e . Hut
appolnl--"c r u s a d e r s for
m oderate
Ideological causes
p e o p le of
the James Walls and
Ed Mrrses-wlll be
conservat i ve
few and far brlwrrn
views J
W o rld Hank I'resl
deni Barber II. Conuble. J r ., another old friend,
says: "George lives In Ih r real world. Me view*
with considerable seriousness Ills responsibili­
ty to run the government. H r will look for ih r
best people hr ran get for government, ruthrr
Ilian try to establish some kind of ideological
patient."
Edward J. Hollins, fonner (xilllUul director
of the Rragan White House, predicts that
ardent conservatives will find more fault with
his appointments than with his policies. Ilut
Hush Is probably wise enough lo elevateru th rr than purge-some of thr younger
conservatives rrrrulted for setund- and thirdtier Job* In Ihe Reagan years.
Everyone who knows him rx|&gt;rrt* Hush lo
tie a rnorr personally engaged President than
Rragan lias been Robert Tretrr. a |&gt;oliilral
advrriser and pollster, says people may br
surprtsed lo see how "activist" Hush Is. not
Just In personal style hut In prodding np|xilntres to rngage government In Ihe problems ol
this society
Whal he will do with some of those issue*,
like "keeping pressure on the Sandlnlstas." is
a mystery even lo old friends. Hut an Ihe big
one-lhe Russians-Sen. James MeCItired of
Idaho Is probably not exaggerating when he
says Bush "understands the Soviet Union as
well a* anyone In politics. He'll negotiate with
strength and loughness-and no star* In his
eyes."
ICI Its*. W*i*M«Im NtlWOltfl Orswf

W A SH IN G TO N - Chemists who rook up
Illegal drugs and "farmers" who grow
marijuana have a new distinction They are
polluter* too
The Environmental Protection Agency has
labeled them as a threat to Ihe environment
And. In a twist of bureaucratic ingenuity, live
Ft*A hv* lumped federal drug polk-r Into Ihe
same calrgory The EPA says the Drug
Enforcement Administration Is a "toxic wastr
genera Ii&gt;e" brrausr II disposes ol thr i he ml
cats from confiscated
drug lab*
The environmental
threat from drug* la
no joke One of the
most serious pro­
blems Is the pro­
liferation ol Illegal
me lliu m p h e ia m in r
lab* on public and
private land
C o o k in g up th r
drugs means creat­
ing them kal waste
that the crooks dump
Into streams, killing
Che l* close lo
llslt rndwngrrtng all
wildlllr that use thr
a p o l t er m
w a t e r a n d e ve n
w h e n
he
th r e a te n in g farm
begins lo see
animals Sometime*
dead animal* j
i h r d r u g m akers
sim p ly d u m p th r
rh rm lriil* Into Ihr
gnnind. where they leach Into the soil and
grotindwalrr
Sttrrll! Hill Arnado itf Josephine ( minty,
O r e . says he lias seen "the number of
methaniphetamlnr labs In our stair grow al
an alarming rale In Ihr last lew years " And
the crooks couldn't care lews aland the
environment.
In February. Arnado seized a lab In a
remote section of federal land. The drug
maker lived In one trailer and usrd a second
trailer for his lab
"We found that Ihe suspect was dumping
raw sewage from his living quarirr* into the
creek running nearby and also dumping Ids
male wastr from ihe lab In Ihe same creek."
the sheriff reported Other law enforcement
sourer* say that's typical.
When IIE A agent* llnd the labs, they raid
them and ronflscalr all the malrrtal there
Thai makes the DBA the owner at toxic
chemicals and Ihe dutiful EPA fell obliged lo
label Ihr D E A as such
It's not a lag Ihr DEA thinks It deserves.
' It s ridiculous." a high level D EA official
complained In us The drug agents raised
such a Ins* Dial the EPA has been brought lo
the bargaining table The two agencies have
brc*n secretly working oul a compromise that
Include* congressional legislation and coop­
eration on Ih r disposal of (hr waste.
The EPA hies been pretty selective In
pinning labels on polluters The U S Forest
Service has busied 80 melbaniplielanilne
lul»s In our nation's forests In Ihe last year
alone, bul I he EPA doesn't brand l hem as
toxic wastr generator*
Chemical lain are not thr only polluters.
We have rr|iortrd In several columns uboul
the organized hands of |mii growers who plaid
marijuana In the nuilonul forests. They
surround their crops with armed guards,
attack dog*, rattle snake* uitd booby trap*
that threaten Innocent hikers
Now we have learned from Internal Forest
Service memos that Ihe environment, as well
us the hikers. Isal risk:
• Pol growers use huge utnounls of
high-nitrogen chemical fertilizers. Their plots
arc near water sources and the chrtulculs
leach Into streams. Hundreds of (rounds of
fertilizer not used during Ihe growing season
are left behind.
• The pot growers don't want rats lo rat
their profits, so they engage in overkill wilh
rodentirIdes, and Ihe active ingredient Is
usually strychnine. In some areas, growers
have used us much as 300 pounds per acre.
Sr J « i AnOcf ton and Dok Van AIK

�Sanford Haraid, Sanford. Florida — Friday, Norambtf 16. IBM —

Dollar rebounds in Tokyo

FINANCIAL

UnltM Pros* Istmutldital

Market moderate, prices up
NEW YOKK — Price* opened higher today in
moderate trading of New York Slock Exrhangr
laaurs.
The Dow Jones Industrial average, which
roar 13.87 Thursday, woa up 6 94 fo 20511 3&lt;J
shortly after the market opened.
Advance* led decline* 408 240 among Ihe
1.127 laaue* rm**lng Ihe New York Stock
Exchange tape. Early turnover amounted to
about 5.800.000 share*
Analyst* unid ihe markrt will hr buffeted
Friday by the expiration of Novemltcr future*

and option*, which could affect markrt
activity, but t* expected to havr little Impact
on prtce*.
Slock price* closed mixed Thursday in
moderate trading n* renewed worrlr* about the
dollar and other key economic Issue* limited
gain* mostly to the blue-chip sector.
Despite concenrd central bank Intervention
In support of the dollar, the currency managed
only a mixed performance In Nrw York, losing
furl her ground against the yen and edging
hlghi r against the mark and llrlllsh pound.

Dollar rebounds higher;
gold, silver ease down
Us lts f Fraw IstarsaHasal
The dollar moved higher
today In calm trading on major
foreign currency markrt* The
price of gold rased
In earlier trading In the Far
East, Ihe dollar rrboundrd
against the Japanese yen In
Tokyo as Ihe Hank of Japan
continued dollar-supportlng
inlrrvr nl Ion
The dollar closed out Ihe
' week at 122 40 yen. up 0 HM
from 121.52 yen on Thursday
Dealer* said the central Itank
of Japan carried out Intermit­
tent Intenrnikin Friday but Its
action was smaller In scale
than Thursday, involving an
estimated 1200 to *300 mil­
lion. dealer* *aid
The (tank was understood to

have purchased an estimated
• I billion Thursday to shorr
up I hr doll.,.
The dollar plunged Th u rs­
day under heavy selling prr
saurr despite large scale in­
tervention by the central bank
Ttie dealers said Ihe dollar's
recovery was attnbutabir to
concerted Intervention by
m itra l hanks of Japan, the
United Stales and European
countries
The dollar's fall Thursday
was triggered by what was
seen as a small sire of Im­
provement in the U S trade
defb-li in September.
The Commerce Department
announced Wednesday the
linttalaiu e decreased about $2
billion in g|0 4ti billion In
Septr-mlter

Arkansas thrift daclarad insolvent
W ASH IN GTON Federal
regulators have declared
Central Arkansas Savings and
Loan A s w h latbai of Conway
insolvent, i lined II and sold Its
8117 million in deposit* to
First Federal Savings and
Loan Asws utkirt of l‘aragould
Ihe Federal Savings and Loan
Insurant e Corp rrpurtrd
The FSLIC said Thursday It
will manage the failed thrift s
810 3 million In assets David
Colgrvn. a spokesman for the
Federal Hume Loan Hank
llp a r d In W a s h i n g t o n ,
eatlmated the eotlapOr would
•ost Ihe FSLIC 83 2 million
The FS U C placed Central
Arkansas In retelvershlp and
sold Its itepnits to First Fedrr
al at a dlsronnt of 8200,000.

Votes
IfraaiPaga 1A
signature* eat envelopes? We did
not lake ihe voter's signature
and compare It to the record."
Malionrv said
" I checkeil In see If llley werr
irgi*ti red voters I don't hair
means to coin parr signatures.
Edward* responded
•'Thcrr were 57 Im I M s that
came bark thul signature*
wrrrn't checked It's enough to
slop rrrtlltcatkm eg election."
Mahoney said referring to Ihe
election laws
The law to which Mahoney
referred dral* with a challenge nl
votes It stairs that II alt elector
present for Ihe canvass eg voles
tirllrvr* any ballot I s Illegal, hr
may file a protest against thr
' am ass eg sue It a Itallol tieforr It
l* removed fmrn the envelope.
Mahoney said he was Itrlttg
asked to certify something
which he didn't Irrl he rould.
"Then don't sign the damn
thing." Duryra said "I'm willing
to sign Thereat Is frivolous "
Mahoney also said lie didn't
have a "high Irvrl eg comfort
with Ihe reliab ility" nl Ihe
county's election computer*
which went down lor &lt;i brief
|&gt;crlnd lh.il rvrnlng due- to a

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Gold And Silrer
NEW YOKK - Foreign and
domestic gold A silver prices
quolrd In dollars per troy
ounce Friday:
Gold
Previous i lose 422.00 off 3 25
Meaning fixing 419 75 off 2 25
Hung Kong
419 75 off 3 45

New York
Come x spot
&gt;
d open
420.20 up 0 1 0
n rx spot
sliver open 6 195 up 0 025

Dow Jones

S

Dew Janas Averages
10:00 a.ai.
Indus 2054 94 up
Trans 892 49 up
Utils
182 37 up
Slink
779 70 up

These quotations provided
by members of the Nation*]
Association o f Securities
Dealers are representative
Inter-dealer prices as of
m id-m orning today. Inter­
d e a le r m a rk e ts ch a n g e
throughout the day. Prices do*
not include retail markup or
markdown.
mu
Ask
American Pioneer 3 Vs
3M
Harnett Hank
32*
32V*
First Union
20H
20 H
FI’A L
30Vk
30H
Fla. Progress
34%*
34 A
MCA
45V*
45M
Hughes Supply 18*
17*
Morrison's
20**
20H
NCR Corp
S IN
52
1QU
Pteoary
38 Vk JlfY|
Scotty’s
12*
I2M
Southeast Hank 22
22
20Vy
SunTrust
204*
Walt Disney
81S 61*
Westlnghouse
SOH 5011
Hrunswtrk
ION
17*
HHJ
8% 9*
Fla. National

Ihe bank bolrd reported.
Depositors will liavr access
to their money at Central's
offlre. which First Federal
plans to reopen as a branch
offlre mi Monday, said Colgrrn
Central Arkansas was the
143rd thrift to fall in the
United Stales this year
On Sept 30. Central had
assets of 8 10 .3 m illio n .
Ilabilities erf 812 5 mlllkMi and
regulatory capital of minus
82 2 million the Itank board
•ays

30
20
15
65

Local Interest

2 49
1 51
006
0 94

pnwrt surge lie said Ihe tallies
werr slightly different from
when the itNnpuirrs ra m r bai k
on line
Duryea argued that it was not
the eamassing Isurd'* authority
lo say the nutitliers were eorrre t.
lull the running candidate-*' who
must agree Willi or dispute
I Item
"Th e question Is. do you rrally
hrllrvr Ihrrr was an error'/"
Julian questioned
Several l.akr Mary citizen*
expressed their Ideas.
"It ap|tears he's questioning
the hone-sty of the (Mill weirkrrs
All the races slioultf Ite counlrd
In that ease." Harry' Beckham
suggested
* II you didn't know what your
dulle-s wrtr. that's your pro­
blem. not the City of latkr
Mary." Kay Fox. a resident, said.
Fox also said that an artlclr lit a
n e w s p a p e r In f e r r e d th a t
Edwards anil Duryra did not
know what wus happening
which was a "gross injustice to
them."
Ed wants said that she had
Ik-cii through many election*
and ih.n the only difference till*
year Is lhal the canvassing board
was not in the room when the
I m II o I h werr e-ouilli-d.

(London m o rn in g fixing
change Is teased on the prr
vieiu * day 's closing price |

Mahoney agreed to certify Ihe
election After the meeting was
over lie said that this needed lo
In- considered so that "two years
trom now. this cannot possibly
In- uii issue again."
When asked whether hr would
liavr contested thr rrsults If
Morris had won. Mahoney said
hr would have.
Mahoney actively participated
in Morris' campaign. The elec­
tio n la w s s t a ir an active
participant In thr campaign or
candidacy of any candidate shall
In- rrplared by someone who can
serve on thr canvassing board

Th e U.S. dollar rebounded
against the Japanese yen In
Tokyo today, bolstered by con­
tinued Intervention by the Hank
of Japan market sources said
After opening higher at 122.15
yen. Ihe U.S. unit closed 0 88
yen higher at 122.40 yen after
flu c tu a tin g In a range of
122.07-60 yen. thr Hank, of
Japan said
Dealers said the Hank of
Japan. Ihe nation's central bank,
carried out Jnterm lttent In ­
tervention today, but Its action
was smaller In scale than
T h u r s d a y , i n v o l v i n g an
estimated 8200 300 million
The tank it believed lo liave
purchased 81 blllktn to shorr up
the U.S. unit on Thursday, when
thr greenback plunged to a
postwar low closing ralr nl
121 52 yen
Tokyu dealers said the dollar's
recovery today was attributable
lo concerted Intrrvrntkin by the
central Itank* of Jupan. thr
United Slates and European
countries
Japanese Flnanrr Minister
Kllrhl Mlyaiawa today hailed
the concerted International in
trrvrntkin a* a tot em*
"We showed our determina­
tion to lakr strong measure*
against erratic m ovem ent."
Mtyazawasald
H r acknowledged Thursday's
Intervention was unprrt rdrnird
In terms of scale and the amount

of funds Involved.
Mlyu/uw.i said the Western
Industrialized nations arc de­
termined to take concerted ac­
tion to prevent disruption of
foreign exchange market*
Dealer* at major foreign
exchange banks In Tokyo said,
however, that many market
players viewed the joint action
as half-hearted and sentiment
remains bearish for the dollar
"It may tie an exaggeration lo
say that thr agreement (of the
Western industrialized nations)
Is Intact." one dealer aald.
T h r dealers said the dollar's
weakness would continue unless
lb
administration of Presi­
dent-elect George Hush surceeUs
In trimming thr U.S. trsdr and
budget deflelts
"Hush has not outlined conrrrtr measures to romhal thr
twin deficit*." one dealer said.
In New York trading Th u rs­
day. the dollar was quoted at
122 05 yen. down from Wed­
nesday's closing level of 122 20
The close was thr lowest this
ir.tr and not far from Its post­
war low in Nrw York of 121 yen.
set Dei 31. 1987
Despite thr large scale bank
support, thr dollar managed
only slight gains against thr
mark, the Hrttlsh pound. Cana
dun dollar, and other European
currencies Thursday in New
York
Against ihe West Germ an
mark in New York, the dollar
moved lo I 7230 marks, up from
I 7160 Wednesday, hut off from

the day's high of around 1.73
marks.
"Th e dollar'* modest recovery
was a result of the central banks’
Intervention (In auppon of Ihe
dollar)." said Earl Johnson, vice
president In fou-tga exchange at
the Ham* Hank In Chicago. "We
have estimates that the total
Intervention was In excess of 81
billion."
Johnson said the central
banks of Ihe United States.
Japan. West Germany. Britain.
Italy. Canada, the Netherlands
and France were represented "in
a c o n c e rte d I n t e r v e n t io n
approaching level* we have not
seen In a long, long time."
He said it was particularly
n o te w o rth y that Ihe West
German Bundesbank joined In
the Intervention because most of
the recent defense of the dollar
was shared by the Fed and the
Hank of Japan alone.
" T h e Intervention doesn't
change the market's bearish
sentiment toward the dollar."
Johnson said. He said the
markrt was "going lo have to
see some strong econom ic
number* or a budget (reduction)
Initiative that la meaningful be
lore this downward pressure is
relieved '*
Johnson said the market
believes the Intervention repre­
sented an attempt to "smooth
Ihe dollar's decline" rather than
an aggressive defense of any
particular level against the other
currencies

Bush to speak to governors
WASHINGTON - ITrsidenlelect George Hush, having
named his Whltr House chief of
staff and a nrw GOP chairman,
headed for a national governors
meeting in Virginia today where
II was likely hr would hear how
his chokes went over.
One of Ihe governors' own.
J o h n S u n u n u of New
Hampshire, is Hush's selection
far chtel of staff, so he is known
to all but the newly elected stale
leaders Invited lo today's Na­
tional Governors Asaortatkm ex­

ecutive committee meeting al
thr University of Virginia in
('harlottrsvtlle
Along with ihe announcement
of Sunanu's new job Thursday.
Hush also chose his feisty cam­
paign manager. Lee Atwater, to
become the next Republican
Naikmal Committee chairman
Atwater. 37. Is certain to be
elected when Ihe RNC meets
Jon IH. He will replace Frank
Fahrrnkopf. who has held the
Ihmit Ion for six years and who
said he plans to return to his law
practice In Washington
Joined at a news ronferrnce

Testing
/Mlzuiy apply squarely to the
N | i IA
***'•*'
dhig testing tni *' government. not the Individual.
f “ When thr government wants
certain employers
'
Prtrr Dunbar. Martinez legal to search or setzr you." he aald.
counsel, said thr roust It u Ilona I "ihe qurslkin you have lo ask ts
Issues involved in drug testing why?' Unless they have a good
were discussed helorr he re­ reason, the answer generally Is
commended Martinez proceed they can't."
For example. Joseph said. Ihe
with thr program
Dunbar said waiting lor a government could srarch every
Supreme Court decision might house in thr United Slates and
liavr drlayrd Implementing the probably find Illegal handguns,
hut thr search would not be
program by at least a year
"What we re trying to do t* not constitutionally perm issible
to create an unnecessary delay." hreuusr there was no cause to
Dunhar said, adding "portions ol IM-Itrvr an illegal handgun tould
It Ilire program) can In- done" In- found In every home.
" It seems to me If yo u r
even If thr Supreme Court rule*
government rmployrr cannot go
against such lest*
"There are parts of It that we throug h your desk d ra w e r
don't think are going to be without reason lo do so. It
allrrtrd " by an adverse court cannot go through your body."
hr said.
ruling. Dunhar said.
Joseph said the problem with
Joseph said ronstttutlon.il
guidelines (in dnig testing In thr random drug testing Is "you
private sector are less stringent havr no reason to believe there
than (or governmental entitles Is a problem. You are making
because constitutional restraints them (rm ployrrtl demonstrate
against unlawful srurrli and they are not criminals."

Thursday by Sununu. Atwater
and F a h rrn k o p f. Bush
highlighted Ihe governor's expe­
rience os a teacher, businessman
and politician and aald he will tie
able to "build a constructive
relationship" with Congress.
Su nu n u. 49. a portly exprofessor with a doctorate In
mechanical engineering. Is a
staunch conservative regarded
os tough and Intelligent but also
brusque and aggressive. He won
the key White House post de
spite complaints of his lack of
W ashington experience and
some concerns expressed by
Jewish leaders.

MoveContinued h s a Pag* 1A
Is no room at the
site for expansion.
"About 70 percent ol my
employees, from middle Irvrl
management to line workers,
live In north Seminole County,
so Sanford is a logical place to
locate." he said. Collins also said
he wanted a otic for the plant
that Is rosy lo And. and the land
just oA S R. 46 At* lhal re­
quirement.
Collins said the plant now
employs about 140 people und
will eventally employ about 200
He said the company receive*
assembled chassis and drive
t r a in s from a u to m o b ile
manufacturing companies and
Ihe bus bodies from body
manufacturing companies and
assembles the vehicles at the
p l a n t . O n ly m in o r b a s ic
manufacturing ts done at the
plants, he said.

PlansContinued from Pog« 1A
|tartlr*ul*4i
Before rrtom m rndlng approv­
al ol the |N-rmll the commission
heard u &lt;-omplalni trom William
Royster, who said Ins business ts
aciosa the slrrrt from Ihe FrtnlN -rg building. H r said hr Is
concerned that (Mirons will |Mrk
on Ills property and possibly
it.linage ilie lands, aping
Com m issioner Ju y Malone
asked Harr If enough lurking
space wus available to accoiniNlutr the number ol (Mirons

expected lo vtsti the establish­
ment.
Harr said Ills development firm
lias determined that llu-re Is
riHim for about 140 parking
spaces CHI the projN-rty. although
that numtx-r may In- reduced
slightly by city regulations. He
said he also plans to talk to
authorities at Son Hank u Iniu I
use of its lot lor an overflow lot,
IMrtlcolurly on weekends He
also said the city lot adjacent to
City Hall would In- available for
(Mtronsul night
Specifics on thr lurking pro­

posals will he addressed by Ihe
commission when It receives the
site plan for approval.
T h r commission was also
schrilulrd to hear a request fur a
conditional use permit for a
promised restaurant In thr San­
ford Square shopping plaza.
However, representatives from

Sanford Centre Associates. Ltd.,
owner of the shopping center,
did not appear and fhc request
was tabled.
Commissioners also recom­
mended approval to reznne six
lots on Sanford Avenue between
24th and 25th street.

M L FUEL O IL
Ospsndabto •Mtlorsd Dslisary
Serving Seminole County
24 MR. EMEAQENCY SERVICE

DEATHS
MABEL JEFFERSON OATES
Mattel Jefferson Oates. 83.
died Friday. Nov. I I . al her
residence. 2024 Southwest
•load. Sanford. Horn Jan -I.
1905 In Quincy. Fla . she moved
to Sanford from Ihrrr In 1910
She wus a homemaker und a
member of Trinity United Meth­
odist Church. Sanford.
Survivors include u daughter.
Ahamriue Oates McWhltc. San­
ford; a son. Thom as Oates.
Sanfoid; brother. Hrnjumln Jef­
ferson. New York City: two
grandchildren und five great­
grandchildren.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home In charge of arrange­
ments.

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grandmother. Heulrtce. Deltona:
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dlltmar. Rochester.
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�F o u r escape B -1B bom ber crash
E L L S W O R T H A IR F O R C E
BASE. S.D. — The four-member
c r e w of a B - I B b o m b e r
parachuted to safety as thetr
plane matted while on a train­
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Bush It tougher than Reagan on AIDS
W ASHINGTON — President-elect George Bush will llkclv
take stronger steps to end discrimination against people
Infected with the AIDS virus than did the Reagan administra­
tion. a Bush associate said Thursday.
In remarks approved by the tlush campaign. Or. Burton Lee
111. a member of the Presidential Commission on the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemic, also said the president­
elect should name an adviser to handle AIDS Issues.
"It would be a big mistake ir he (Bushl didn't put some one in
! that can hr Identified as an 'AIDS person.'"
said Lee. after addressing the National Leadership Coalition on
AIDS.
Lee eras one of the AIDS com mission's moat vocal advocates
of efforts to protect people Infected with HIV — the virus that
causes the deadly acquired Immune deficiency syndrome —
from discrimination.

W ASHINGTON — Fifteen Martel Cuban prisoners, the first to
exhaust administrative appeals In the wake of noting a year
ago at taro federal prisons, have been cleared for deportation to
Cuba, the Justice Department said Thursday
Justice Department officials said the Martel Cuban Kepatrla
tton Review Panels have studied 28 rases and determined 15
detainees srtll be "repatriated to Cuba in the near future" while
the remaining 13 eases will be given further review.
The department said the prisoners to be deported have
committed serious crimes in the United States. Including
murder, attempted murder, armed isbbrr&gt;. physical assaults,
arson, rape and Illegal drug use and sales. They have been In
federal custody since completing prison sentences.
The expected deportations will mark the first time Cubans
have been deported since May 1985. The return of the
prisoners to Cuba's communist regime under Fidel Castro has
sparked controversy within the Cuban-Amertcan community
In Miami and court challenges to the deportations arr expected

NEW HAVEN. Conn. - The
town of East Lym e offered
counseling today to those need­
ing to talk out their grief over the
apparent deaths of four high
school graduates whose bodies,
still In a car. were pulled from a
muddy river while friends and
relatives watched In alienee.
Th e bodies had not been
positively identified, but police
and friends said they were
almost certain they were the
mlaaing high school graduates
whose four-day disappearance
sparked a nationwide alert.
Police divers found the bodies
Inside a car stuck In the muddy
bottom of the Mill River Thurs­
day morning just several blocks
from a bar where the four friends
— all from the small coastal
town of East Lyme — were last
seen early Sunday.
East Lyme
Lym e let
leaden opened
Youth Services offices to people
wishing to discuss the deaths
with counselors.
Investigators said It appeared
fx car had veered off a road
tlx
near an abandoned bridge,
where several other accidents
had happened recently, and
plunged Into about 15 feet of
water.
The chief state medical exam­
iner's office In Farmington said
autopsies on the four would be
performed today In hopes of
positively Identifying the victims
and determining the cauara of

sold in piacaa

COLUMBIA. S.C. — A federal bankruptcy judge, exasperated
by the lack of qualified bidders for the scandal-wracked P TL
ministry, said hie will put out the call for one more round of
buyers, then order It sold pleee-by-ptere If an adequate offer
U 3 . Bankruptcy Judge Rufus Reynolds on Thursday
btda from taro wealthy Canadian, businessmen —
entrepreneur Stephen Mem Irk and Vancouver real
; executive Peter Thomas — and art a new auction date of
Dec. 13 for the sale of P TL . now protected from Its creditors
under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy statute.
Reynolds said neither proposal met all the crttrrta the Judge
required for a sale He said If a qualified buyer dues not coma
forward st the Dec. 13 auction, he srtll be farced to order the
liquidation of the now-reeling religious empire
I by disgraced evangelist Jim Hakker.

Canadians criticize U.S. acid rain plan
MRi
W A SH IN GTON Canadian
officials have "serious reserva­
tions" about plans for the final
two years of a major American
add rain study, saying It ap­
pears researchers already liavr
concluded Immediate cuts In
pollution are not needed.
At a public hearing about the
study outline Thursday, a top
environm ental official from
Canada crttldied what he called
" a p rio ri co n clusio n s and
biases" In the 1989 1990 plan
for the 10-ycar National Arid
Precipitation Assessment Pro­
gram. which Is expected to issue
a final report In September 1990
containing recommendations for
Congress.
Dr. Hans Martin, senior acid
rain rescue her with I be At­
mospheric Environment Service

plane was carrying no weapon*,
Saxon said.
All four crew members aboard
the aircraft managed to gn out
aafely.
"TTw y did eject." Said Cspt.
J u 'w Upland with the Smirglc
A ir Command In Omaha. Nfb.
"There were no fatalities, no
serious Injuries. The y were
taken to the hospital, which Is
standard procedure for ejec­
tions."
It was foggy when the plane
went down, but Investigators
were not speculating about Ihc
cause of the ccra -h •ewl Kfl'

To n y Evans at Ellsworth Air
Force Ilasr.
"It's a little bit fofigy. but we
really havrn't got any snow and
we really can't speculate If
weather wa* a cause." Evans
said.
Th e crash occurrrd one week
after the Air Force clearrd 25 of
the D -lll bombers for flight In an
Inspect Ion program begun when
one of Ihc planes crashed days
earlier. Il was Ihc third crash of a
111 II bomber.
Four errw members of a II-1B
w rrr able to eject safely Nov. 8
*rhrrt thefr pi.irr r r u M .

F o u r m issin g graduates Police criticized for using TV
found dead under w ater jet to move murder suspect

Martel Cubans claarad for deportation

Judg« may ordar P TL

determined, said MaJ. Joseph
Saxon, public affairs officer at
Ellsworth.
A board of military officers
was convening to Investigate the
crash. offL. tala aa IJ.
Lt. Fi«.J Brown with the Pen­
nington County sheriffs office
took calls from people Hvlng
near the air base. "They aay
they saw the plane hit some­
thing and veer off to the rtght
and crash." he said.
Air Force investigators sealed
off the base and were combing
the wreckage to remove any
classified material on board. The

of Environment Canada, also
charged the planning document
placed ton much Importance on
technical uncertainties and "In ­
formation gaf.-»." distorting the
overall picture presented by
most data.
Marlin M id the planning doc­
ument was an Improvement
over the 1987 Interim report by
the NAPAP. which was erttirurd
by scientists for unduly dis­
counting the environmental
threat posed by acid rain. How­
ever. Martin strrswd. "Canada
si ill lias serious reservations "
In his view, "Without sub­
stantial changes in the plan's
approarh. NAPAP will not be
able to provide decision-makers
with complete, comprehensive
and sound Information."
Paul H rlnbecker. political
minister mi the Canadian em­
bassy. Mid Canadians were en-

rouraged by Vice President
George Bush's statements dur­
ing his While House campaign In
support of acid rain control.

death.
But a New H ave n police
spokesman aatd "In all likeli­
hood" the bodies were those of
the mlaaing youths.
Jill Sawyer. Laura Lagrottrrta.
Christy Stevens, all 19. and
Michael Gallo. 30. left the small,
affluent com m un ity of East
Lyme on Long Island Sound,
about 40 miles east of New
Haven, about 8 p.m. Saturday in
a 1985 tan Plymouth Reliant All
were 1087 graduates of East
Lyme High School
Friends and relatives also
expected thetr worst fears would
be real Iced.
"W hat has happened is a
tragedy." Scott Sawyer, the
older brother of J ill Sawyer. M id
while watting on the banks of
Ihc river. "It la terrible. We are
not looking to blame anyone ”
Sawyer eras a student at the
University of Rhode Island.
Stevens at Mohegan Community
College in Norwich and Gallo at
Southern Connecticut State
University In New Haven. Lagrotterta worked at a mall In
Waterford
Police said the four were lost
seen leaving a bar In New Haven
about 3 a m . Sunday, three
blocks from the accident scene
The car apparently went off a
roadway that leads to open
water. T o do so. they either had
to go over or through concrelr
barriers blocking access to the
old Chapel Street swtng bridge.

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S A C R A M EN TO . Calif. Defense sllo rn ry s for the
boarding house landlady suspeeled of killing sevrn Irnanlt
for their a M ls ta n re checks
crttlrUrd police for rrrallng
"a elrcus a tm o s p h e re " by
returning her to Sarramrnln
In a jet chartered by a TV
station.
" It ’s unheard of for the
police, with the aid of Ihr
news media, to transport a
defendant to ja il." courtappointed a ltu rn e y I'rlrr
Vlautln Mid Thursday allrr
m ultiple m u rd e r suspect
Dorothea Montalvo I’urntr
was flown to Sacrarnrnlo In
the middle of the night on a
chartered jet with a reporter
aboard after her arrest In Los
Angeles
"Here we havr the Sacram enlo Police Department
enlisting the aid of Ihr media
In order to create a cirrus
almusplierr." Vlautln said
Vice mayor David Shore
said Ihr Incident needs to hr
Investigated
"I'm disappointed with the
most recent Incident." Shore
said "I think It's something
we have lo look Inin "
Police Chief John Kearns
said he had not been aware of
the controversial arrange
ment to transport Purnlr
aboard Ihr chartered plane.

and ‘ hat thr matter was
under Invest Igal ion
Police w rrr still stinging
from rrlltrls m that they
allowed Purnlr. 59. to stroll
a w a y from thr b oarding
house last Saturday after
police had dug up the first of
seven bodies found In her
yard
Kearns agreed that his of­
ficers "blew It" by letting her
go Police believe Puente took
a rab to Stockton and boarded
bus (or tow Angeles, checking
Into a mid town motel on
Sunday
K C H A -T V reporter Mike
H o y d . who i n t e r v i e w e d
P urn lr atioard the jet. Insisted
he asked "only generic ques­
tions." and said I’urntr had
been read her rights by Sac
u in r n t u delrcllvrs belorr
hoarding the jet In the firedawn hours
I 'u r n t r denied In I h r
airborne Intrrvlrw that she
bad killed anyone, but ad
m lltrd lo cashing rhseks.
presumably thr Sorlal Securi­
ty benefits of victims she is
accused of killing
"Thanks for believing in
me." she said. In rrsponse lo
a question about what she
had lo say lo Irlrnds in
Sacrarnrnlo " I ha vr nol
killed anyone Th r checks I
cashed.yes"

Aimounang:

Hut Hrlnbecker said Canadian
officials were dismayed by the
p la n n in g p a p e r's repeated
statements that major informa­
tion gapa likely would remain
after the study Is concluded.
"Policy cannot be held hostage
to gaps In our knowledge when
there la a public consensus that
Mctloti is nreded." Hrlnbecker
said

P re s id e n t R e a g a n 's a d ­
ministration has opposed arid
rain control measures for eight
years. Insisting more research Is
needed to resolve uncertainties
about the link between the
product of industrial emission
and environmental damage.

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1988 — 7*

Soviets recognize Palestinian state
U.S. serviceman shot
M ANILA. I'hlllpplnee — Aullrorllfes Friday w rrr investigat­
ing why a Filipino security guard shot and seriously wounded
an American serviceman al the U.S. Subic Hay Naval Uasr.
Petty Officer 3rd Class David Schaeffer.
Scharffer. 32. of McLure. III..
was shot In the head Thursday by Eduardo Rodriguez. a
Filipino security guard at the base. (Hiller said. The victim was
listed In guarded condition al the Clark Air Base hospital, a
Subic base spokesman said.
Inline "mid Rc-Jtljpirz was al hi* r*'H r. a navy baer Mgb
school when he shoi Schaeffer with Ills 3H-callbrr pistol.
Authorities had not determined why the shooting occurred.
Rodriguez was Immediately placed under arrrst.

Plane crash kills four
M O N TLU C O N . France — A small commuter plane crashed In
central France Friday, killing all four people aboard In the
nation’a second fatal airplane crash In I wo day a. police said
The IH-sral airplane took olf for Paris Friday morning and
crashed about a mile from the runway at 6 30 a m.. killing both
crew mem tiers and two passengers, police said
Wttnesaes said thr Air Littoral plane, which made dally runs
to the French capital, appeared to catch fire during lakeolf.
A ir Littoral operates 27 planes and employs about 500
people, a com pan y spokesman said.
On Thursday, a privately chartered Cessna-441 headed to
Montlucon crashed In fog shortly after takeolf from a small
airport Irt Toussus Ir Noble. 13 miles southwest of Parts, killing
all seven people aboard
Police said the pilot of the Cessna-441 lost radio contact with
thr airport control tower 10 minutes after takeoff
The flight had been chartered by La Competition dr Garage
du Bar. a license-holder for sales of German HMWs in France,
and waa carrying the pilot, a Garage du liac official and five
journalists to a HMW trsl site

Bomb kills thres suspected terrorists
JO H ANN ESBUR G. South Africa — Three auspreted terrorists
were killed Frtday when a bomb eaplodrd as they apparently
were preparing to plant the device on train tracks near Durban,
police said
The early morning blast occurred about 300 yards from (he
Phoenix railway station, which Is used by thousands of
commuters dally
A witness said the victims were “ totally unidentifiable.' as
parts of their bodies werr strewn throughout a 50-yard area
Police said I he devtrr was believed tn have been a limpet
mine Officers inched ihelr way through thick bush looking for
more explosives or a poasiblr arms cache.

MOSCOW — Th e Kremlin to­
day announced It recognizes the
proclamation of a Palestinian
state In Israel's occupied ter­
ritories. government spokesman
Alexander Uesamrrtnykh told a
news conference.
"Faithful to the fundamental
p rln c lp lr of the freedom of
choice, the Soviet Union re­
cognizes the proclamation of the
Palestinian stale, being guided
by the realization that a com.rrcVi-c'ce settlement will Irsd
also to the (ua« Ileal completion
of the historic process of creating

Ihit stale." he said.
The proclamation of an In­
dependent Palestinian slate was
announced In Algiers Tuesday
by Palestine Ulceration Organi­
zation chief Yusser Arnfii. and
about 20 notions have already
recognized thr new nation.
A s t a t e m e n t r e a d by
Bessm ertnykh, first deputy
minister of foreign affairs, said
Ihe Soviets "received with Inter­
est and approval the decisions
taken by the extraordinary
session of thr Palestine National
Council."
" T h e declarations, charac­
terized by a high sense nf

re a lis m und re s p o n s ib ility that the road to peace und
shown by the leaders of the peaceful coexistence between
Palestine Liberation Organiza­ the Arabs and Israel lies In
tion. are an Important rontrlbu- negotiations on the basis of (J N.
ilon In the process of a just Security Council resolutions 7-12
political settlement In ih r Middle and 33R." he said
"It Is Im portant that thr
East.” the statement said
highest representative Ixcdy of
Bessmertnykh said the Soviet the Palestinian people pro­
Union felt the declaration had claimed Its adherent*- to Ihr
opened thr way for an interna­ grnerally recognized principles
tional conference on the Middle of International relations
East — a region he described as
"The Soviet Union undrvl.itone of thr "most dangerous Ingly supports thr Palestinian
hotbeds of tension” In the world
people in Ihelr striving to reall/r
" A s u result, w r have a Ihelr Inallrnahlr national rights.
situation where al) the parties Including (he right to establish
Involved In Ihe conflict proceed their own Independent state.” he
from the admission ol the i.u t said

20,000 A lb a n ia n s m arch in Y u g o s la via
U s l l t t l N w i lirtfw e lle n a l

BELGRADE. Yugoslavia Authorities threatened lo drclarr
a state of emergency after an
estimated 20.000 ethnic Alba­
nians marched through thr capi­
tal of Kosovo province protesting
Ihe forced resignations of several
regional leaders
The demonstrators, chanting
"L e t's prolrcl our leaders.'”
m arrhrd Thursday through the
city of Pristina In southwestern
Yugoslavia, official radio and
television stations reported.
Remit Kulgrc I. president of the
province, Interrupted regular
programming on the capital's
state-run television station and
urged residents to "stay al
Home" or face "measures tn line
wtlh Iheronittlulkm **
Knlget l warned (hat hr will

declare a stale of emergency If
ethnic Albanians bold more
d e m o n s t r a t i o n s , official
Yugoslav nrw s agencies re­
ported
The protrslrrs bore Albanian.
Yugoslav and Communist Party
Hags and posters with photo­
graphs of thr late Yugoslav
leader Jnsip Hroz Tito.
Several windows werr broken
as thr esttmatrd 20.000 pro
t es ter s m a r r h e d t h r o u g h
Pristina, according lo accounts
from the city. There were no
reports of casualties.
The rally waa the most recent
sign of ethnic strife among
Serbs. Croats. Montenegrins.
Albanians and other grmips in
Yugoslavia
In Kosovo, one of only two
autonomous provinces in the
Eastern Europran country. Ser­

bian officials have drmandrd ih r
resignations ol two popular
Albanian leaders — provincial
party chlrt Karusa Jason and
Azrrn Vlas!, who serves under
Jusart tn Ihr party apparatus
The Serbian officials say only
a new leadership backed by
Serb* as well as AlUmians can
begin lo solve the ethnic unrest
In the rmtkitilrd provlm e
Vlas! and Jasari submitted
ihelr resignations Thursday lo
pave Hie way lor Hie election of
new parly Iradrrs. but they
refused to accept responsibility
for the upheaval In Ihr province
The two Al tun Ian leader* rr
signed as supporters gaihrrrd
outside thr provincial party
headquarlrrs
M o r r t ha n o n e - t h i r d of
Yugoslavia s 23 3 million people
are Serbian — making It the

nations largest single ethnic
group — hut Series are a minori­
ty In Kosovo, w herr ethnic
Alhanuns comprise more than
three quarters of the |N&gt;pulutton
of 19 million in the province
h n r d r r l n g t he c o u n t r y of
Albania
Both of ihe country's two
aulnnnmnus provinces are In
Serbia. Ihr largest of lit six
republics Under constitutional
changes expected to tie adopted
later this month. Serbia would
cede greaerr autonomy lo Ihr
two provinces
Thursday's protest marked ihr
flrsl major demonstration by
rlhnlr Albanian* in Kosovo since
bloody anti-Yugoslav Hols In
1981 Irll al least 10 drud and
250 in) ii red

Protesters clash with polict
IIAM IIUHG. West Germany — leftists protesting s NATO
agency inerting hurled rocks al police oulatde city hall In a
disturbance that left morr than 50 police officers wounded,
authorities said Friday
The tiieirt- erupted U lr Thursday during a rally of about
7.000 people organized by Hie Social Democratic Party, the
Greens party and the Communist Parly to protest a live-day
conference of the North Atlantic Assembly, an Independent
body of European and North Amrrican lawmakers that advises
N A TO
said some of the
paving stones, eggs and flrrrraf krrs al several hundred police
who guarded rllylia ll, where fKr meeting was held Puller said
5 1officers w rrr wounded and two demonstrators arrested
The rally s organizer* blamed thr disturbance on left-wing
extremist groups.
Earlier Thursday. West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl told
the conference the Soviet Union should bac k up Its words
about arms cuts with deeds
Kohl welcomed the current (hats In East-West relations but
warned that Western security can not be board on arms control
and disarmament alone lie said appropriate defense rffons
were "necessary and Indispensable.”

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SIDON. Lebanon — Th r Internal tonal Red Cross hinted It
may suspend o|terations In Lel&gt;annri unless a kidnapped Swiss
employee Is released, uml Palestinian groups vowed tn "rxrrt
all kinds of pressure" against the abductors
Peter Winkler. 32. a Red Cross director In southern Lebanon,
was snatched from his chaullrrrd rar by three gunmen early
Thursday near thr Palestinian Ain Kl Helwrh refugee cantp In
southern Lebanon
"W e call cm thr persons holding Prirr Winkler to free him
Immediately so that he ran continue hts relief mlaalnn.” thr
International Committer of the Rett Cross said In a statement
late Thursday.
"O ur neutral and Independent organization can continue Its
duties only If It Is not exposed to prrsnures.” the statement
said "O nly tinder this condition. Ihr Hrd Cross can continue
Its services lo all parlies "
S rru rlly sources said the three kidnappers, brandishing
automatic rifles and pistols, intercepted Winkler’s car In broad
daylight in an area controlled by pro Iranian Lebanese zealots.
The sources said Winkler, who dtrrclrd Hrd Cross operations
In thr Zahranl and N’atiatlrh districts In thr south, had been
traveling toward the Shiite village ol Zrfla. H miles southeast of
thr port city of Sldon. 24 miles south of Beirut.
No group Immediately claimed rrxpqpslblllty. but sources
close lo ih r Palrallnr Liberation Organization Fatah group of
Yasser Arafat In Sldon blamed thr Fatah Revolutionary
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arrival In India for a three-day summit between Ih r communist
superpower and thr world's most populous democracy.
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi changed his schedule and
showed up unexpectedly at the airport for thr noon landing of
Gnrbuchrv. who was accompanied liy his wife Kalsa and a
delegation that included Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard
Shevardnadze.
The two traders then hoarded limousines und sped toward
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IN BRIEF

SHS looks to collar Dogs
By CHRIS F ltT S B

Herald sports sdllor

B lu tt tnd Philadelphia futility
The current St. Louis Blurs had convinced
Ihrmsclvr* they wrre not In blame for the
franchise'* record of futility at the Spectrum.
They can take the credit, however, for the
organisation's first win on the Philadelphia
Flyers' home ice In nearly 17 years.
"The tram chan dr*
from year to year.**
Uernie Fcdrrko »a ld
after he scored two
goals Thursday night to
give St. Louis a 3 -1
victory over the Flyers,
breaking thr lllu r s '
3 4 - gamr S p e c tru m
wtnles* streak
The IIIues had gone D 3 I-3 In Philadelphia
since a 3-2 victory Ja n . 6. 1972
In other game*. Montreal whipped Itool on 5-2.
Calgary dumped New Jersey S 3. Minnesota
nipped Vancouver 7-6. and the New York
Hangers cllpprd Iat* Angeles 0-3

November 18, 1988

FRIDAY

Herald

* ___________________

While It is a special night, coach Emory Blake's
tram won't grt too caught up In the the festlvtte*
and the majesty that la homecoming al Seminole
High School
The Fighting Seminole* will first concentrate
on the task at hand — beating DrLand's Bulldog*
and building momentum for Monday'a 4A-7
District tiebreaker.
"We had a lot of adversity In the early going,
but we have Improved significantly the past few
weeks." Blake said "This Is a big game for us.
We have a chance to work on some things before
the district playoff and we would also like tn win
our homecoming game "
Kickoff tonight Is 7:30 p.m. with th r
homecoming queen to hr crowned at halftime
T h r ‘Notes take a 3-6 overall record Into the
contest while DeLand also rom rs In at 3-6
.

Both trams are coming off tough Seminole
Athletic Conference losses. The Noles were
beaten by the red hot Silver Hawk* of Lake
Howell. 49-27. while the Dog* were edged by
Lvman High. 10-7.
While looking lo build momentum. Srinlnnlr
also hope* to stay Injury-free The Noles will play
In a three-way tiebreaker for the district title on
Monday night at Oviedo High and can't afford to
go In banged up.
In tonight's game. DeLand will have the task of
c o n ta in in g one of th r up and c o m in g
quarter backs In the area In SHS sophomore
K rn y Wiggins Wiggins went over the 1.000 yard
mark last wrek against Lake Howell and lias a
shot at breaking the Seminole single season
(tassing record tonight
''Kerry has really come a long way." Blake
said. "Our offense has improved every week The
line has been giving Kerry great pr meet ton for
the most part and the receivers aie coming

through with the catches.''
The two receiver* who have come through the
moat arc Brandon Cash and Bernard Eaddy
Cash has four touchdown rrccplkons since bring
switched from light end lo wldroul while Eaddy
had a |uir nf T D cafe hr* Iasi wrek.
SHS alto hopes sophomore running track
Henry Williams will continue lo run like hr did
Iasi wrek when h r gained over 120 yards against
a lough Lakr llowell rush defense
If (he 'Noles ra n keep (he frosting allark
revving and get pntducOon from Hie running
attack the only thing left will br gelling the
defense lo (day up lo Its potential.
•'In l he first two wrek* of Ihe season twin* over
Titusville Astronaut and Edgrwatrrl Ih r defense
carried us." Illakr said "Now Ihal the offense
lias come around, we re looking for lire defense lo
rise lo Ihe occasion We have the potential lo
have a very good defensive unit They |u*i hare
C Sat Ssm lnoU, Pag* 3B

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S «m inoli hosts hoop jsmborss
Seminole High School will host a preseaaon
boys basketball jamboree on Tuesday. Nov. 22.
Teams involved will be Seminole. Oviedo. Lake
Brantley. Lake Howell. Lyman. Lake Mary.
D r Land and Deltona.
The jamboree will begin at 6:15 p.m. with
Oviedo playing Lake Brantley In the first at eight
quarters (eight mlnutesl on the night. In thr
second quarlrr. Seminole takes on Lake tlowell
with Lyman playing Deltona In the third and
DeLand facing Lake Mary In the fourth
In the fifth quarter. Oviedo plays Deltona
followed by Lyman vs Lake Brantley. Seminole
vs. DeLand and Lake Mary vs. Lake llowell
Quarters will be played at 20 minute Intervals
and admission for all quarter* Is 92.

Shrivtr upssts Evtrt
i NSW I O U
aiSai M a n ar. attacking at
every opportunity, upset Chi la Evetr 7 ft, it 4
Thursday night to gain thr semifinals o f O k - SI
million Virginia Slims Championships again*!
defending rhamplon Steffi Oral
Graf, suffering from thr flu and playing
against the advice of her doctor, ran oil seven
conarcuttvr games earlier to crush Manurla
Maleeva 6-1. 6-3. G ra f s 4(&gt;ih successive victory
stretched her 1988 record lo 73 2.
Shrtvrr. after losing her firm IM rarrrr
meetings against Evert, has wun three of thrtr
last four
"My altitude waa get to the net. get to the
net.*" said Shrtvrr. the fifth sred. "Tonight she
didn't play as well as she ran "
After Evert saved one srt |»&gt;mt In the IOth
game. Shrtvrr won the opening set with a
service break In Ih r I2lh game with a forehand
volley. This was only the seventh set Shnvrr
won from Evert In a rivalry that startrd In I97H.
Evert failed to rapllalUr on two break points
In the opening game of Ihr second set. hut did
break In the third. Shrlvcr. though, got It back
on her seventh break point of the eighth game
when Evert sent a forehand long.
Shrtvrr then rnded ihr match with another
break tn the I Oth game as Evrrt netted a
forehand

Boys jamboree at Lake Mary
taikr Mary High School will host u prrsrason
hoys m. xer jamboree on Tuesday, beginning al
ft 30 p in

The (Inst of four 40 mlnutr half* will pll
Oviedo's Lions against Lake Mary's Hams Th r
second half will lie DrLund vs laikr Brantley
followed by Bishop Mnorr against Lakr llowell
and Seminole against Lyman.
Admlaaon lo Ih r jamtmrre is 92 for adults and
91 for students.
staff aad w ire reports

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J o D s s Laks g o s t altar atata tlllsa In th s 50 and 100 frssatyls Saturday night.

Lake: Sprinter extraordinare
■ y c h u c k sunssaa
Herald corratpondant
Imagine racing down 1-4 In a
red Porsche 9 1 1 going shout 110
mile* an hour, passing cars left
and right with all Ihr |Hiwrr and
•peed tn Ihr world right Ml your
ftngrrilp*
Thai's the frrllng Ihal foikr
Brantley * Mar swimmer JoDee
laikr gels every lime stir hits thr
water fur rnmpeiuinn. When
U k r explode* from ihr blocks lo
lake on her fellow lumprlilors.
lire pool Is her speedway and she
Is the Pnrshr Ihal rare* past her
foes with blinding vrforlty. Tn
Lake's opposition II should lir
Illegal In go ihal fast, hul Ihr
powerful lardy Patriot keep* her
fool oil Ihr gas and Ihr rpm's
rrvvrd up all the wav lo victory
"I like more m ilting thing*.
r*|&gt;r&lt; i.illv speed.'* loikr. who has
yet lo lie drlraird this year, said
"Thai's why I'm a sprinter I'm
explosive and I love quick power

Speed and power are like a
physical high."
Power doesn't begin todrsrrlbr
Ihr muscular junior who has an
Intense a t l l l u d r about h rr
swimming While some may tw­
in the »|mrt for thr sorts) aspect
or rv rn In krr|i in shajir. l-ukr
ha* onr reason and one reason
only for swimming — winning
"The one thing I love about
swimming Is lire winning." Lakr
said
ll s fun lo win I'm the
kind of person Ihal llkrs lo hr Ihr
center of attention When 1 don't
win and swim a good lime I'm
still happy, hul all ilia I makes me
do I* waul lo win rvrn more
Winning ta my drug."
If winning Is Lake's drug. Iherr
she must be highly addicted lo II.
In Ihr |&gt;a*l two years loikr has
lost only two race*, both corning
In Ihr stale finals last year. Lakr
was crushed alter losing by Ihr
narrowrsl of margins In both of
hrr spec tallies In the 50 free.
Lakr lost by .01 seconds and got

nipped hy 02 seconds in Ihr lot)
' l-»*i yrar was a turning point
lor me." Lake said of Ihr defeats
"I'm a lot belter Ibis year and
unless there's some new *rn*a
non al Spanish Hlvrr llaM year's
stale champions), things should
go as planned I'm really looking
forward lo I lie comjw-tltlon .'*
To ajiprevtale what a tremen­
dous forte Lake has brronte to
Brantley and Florida swimming,
a llllle at hrr background must
tie looked a l. Lake started
swimming In hrr freshman yrar.
but didn't quite know- what lo
expert from her coach. Clay
Parnell, or her Irammalrs. who
al Ihal lime were on Ihr vrrgr of
brromlng one of Ih r slate s rlllr
swim programs. ll was this lose
curtly Ihal rausrd Lakr lo lakr a
lackadaisical approach lo thr
sjHirt and not fully pul forth Ihr
rfforl she was capable of
"When I first starred swimming
I was In a la/y stage." latkr said
C Baa Laks, Pag* 4B

U A TO N ROUGE. La - ll a a M
easier lo brllrvr Louisiana State
Coach Mlkr Archer when Ire *avs
his 12lh ranked Tigers are Ihe
underdogs In Saturday night's
matrhupagalnM No 3 Miami
A lthoug h thr H urricanes ar*
arvrn-pnint favorite*. Miami Coach
Jim m y Johnson also irtrd tn sound
like tils 7 -1 team was outmatched
" I leel like we re probably lha
underdog, going Into Itatim Knugr
and playing a top notch football
tram tlkr LSU." Johnson said
"W e graduated a lot nf plavrrs. in
fact almost our rnlire hmrhall tram
last yrar So we've got a tremen­
dous amount of inexperience and
youth "
Archer, a graduate of Miami and
former coach on Ihe Hurrtcanr stalf.
was not to hr outdone by Johnson
"W e're going to takr chances in
every phasr. tirrause our aSUiede is
we've got nothing to l u J I ' i said
A rrh rr. whose learn Is 7-2 and lias
clinched al leasi a lie lor ihe
Southeastern Conference chani|il
unship
"Notmdv gives us a chance to win.
and that's our attitude We are Ihe
definite undertkig Sport* lllu*ir.&gt;ird
said we have a near-certain lo**
T h r game could decide whether
Ihr Tigers will play In Ihr Sugar
Howl or lire Hall of Fame How l
Should LSU ujtsrt Miami. Ihr
Tlg rrs prohably would go lo Ihe
Sugar Howl, rvrn l( Auburn — ihe
other SEC leant wllh )u*l one low* —
defeats Alabama
S h o u ld Auburn lose lo Ih r
Crimson Tide next week, the Tiger*
would lie assured of Ihe Sugar Bowl
hrrth as (he SEC rhamji
"W e have mentioned it io them
(players) Ihal I his Is an liti|iunani
game.'* Archer said, "because we
nerd lo win. If we don't win. then
Ihr (Sugar Ikiwl) decision Is rather
cosy. If Auburn brat s Alabama."
For Miami. Ihe stakes are a lilt
higher Notre Damr anil Soul hern
Cal arc ranked 1-2 In Ihe U l’l Top
20. Saturday. Ihe Fighting Irish (ace
Prnn Slalr and and USC halllr*
U C L A The following week. Noire
Dam r and USC play, which could
open Ih r door lor Miami
"F o r us lo win. I think ll ha* lo hr
a relatively low scoring game.” Ar­
cher said

Raiders rip Em bry
S C C , 5-1, at Indian River Saturday
By MARK BLVTNK

Herald sport* writer
SANFORD — Seminole Communi­
ty College hulll up a h'g lead rarly.
then went on crulsr control In a
OH-56 victory over Embry Riddle
Aeronautical University Thursday
night brforr 151 fans at the Health
Center at Seminole Community
College.
The Raiders Improvrd to 5-1 and
will rrturn lo union this Saturday at
Indian Klvrr Community College
Embry Riddle (ell lo 0 6 on the
season.
"We were la/y tonight." Seminole
coach (till Payne said. "We didn't
keep hustling. Tills Irani larks Ihr
character we'vr hud In Ihr |ia*l.
they don't krep after a team, they
quit when they get a lead "
The Raiders placed five players In
double digits. To m Logan and
Rlshurd Brown, both Kissimmee
Osceola graduates, led the way wllh
11 |M)lnts each. Robert Thomas.
T r r c l l l l u r n r s a nd S t e p h e n

Blackmon all chlpjicd In 10 points.
Mlkr Gusklll contributed nine points
wllh T J . Scald la and William
Woods each netting right.
Al Jackson led Embry Riddle with
a game-high 12 (minis wllh Jrsae
James and Dave Salvl rach adding
nine (mints.
Sem inole pulled away alter
Embry managed lo slay close early
wllh a six (mini run. Robert Rlcclardrlll startrd Ihr run with an
Inside burkrt followed by a Thomas
jum|&gt;rr. Woods then came up wllh a
steal and a layup lo give Ihr Radlrrs
an 18-10 advantage.
After irudlng buckets Seminole
pul logrtbrr another run and bull! a
32-12 lend wllh 7:12 remulnlng.
The Raiders cmilltmrd lo dominate,
hilling 9 of 10 free throws In the
final three minutes lo build a 49-26
lead al Ihe Intermission.
Seminole camr out strong In the
second half and q u ic k ly re ­
established control wllh Barnes
connecting on a layup wllh 18:40
C B « i Raiders, Pag* 4B

SCO's Stephen Blsckmon puls up s shot against Embry Riddle Thursday
night. Blsckmon and the Raiders cruised lo a 96-56 victory.

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keep Heat
The problem with playing an
expansion team la not almply
winning, but winning big. Close
victories are not good enough, at
least not for Houston Rockett
Coach Don Cheney.
The Rockets. 5*5. outlasted the
0 -0 expansion M iam i Heat
113107 at Houston Thursday
night. Despite the victory, the
game was not encouraging for a
Houston club whose next four
contests are against Detroit and
Atlanta, both In Houston and
Utah and Portland on the road.
‘ We’re not a great team."
Cheney said. "Great trams can
turn It on when they have to.
We’ve got to get that killer
Instinct. There's always some­
thing that keeps us from getting
over the hum p."
Rocket center Akeem OlaJuwon finished with 30 points.
14 rebounds and three blocked
shots, yet was not happy.
"As bad as we are looking
now. we won the game." Ola
Juwon said. "I think In the bock
of our minds, we didn't con­
centrate. We need to get better."
Miami was within 110-107
wHh 29 seconds left to play
following Jon Sundvold'a second
three-point goal of the game. The
Rockets sunk three of four free
throws to ice the win
With 0:37 left In the thud
quarter. Miami held a 63-61 lead
after a driving layup by Anthony
Taylor, who finished the game
with 18 points.

Houston scarfd-ithc' next 19 points were the second fewest
points — eeven by OLajuwun — scored against the Mavericks In
to take a 76-03 lead with 9:20 a period. Mark Aguirre paced
Dallas w ith 20* points and
left In the third quarter.
Mlam; coach Ron Koitutcin Rclando Blackman added 21.
Kelly Ttlpuka scored 19 points
said lie Is pleased with his club.
"Victories don't matter right forChartottr.
n o w ." said Rolhsteln
"l m Naggeta 130. Spars 112
thrilled entirely with the charac­
At Denver. Danny Schayea
ter we're showing and the level scored 31 points and Alex
we are playing at. We have to English and Michael Adams
make our players rrallie how earn netted 29 as the Nuggets
hard It is to win In the NBA."
Ilanded San Antonio 11a fourth
H o u s t o n f o r w a r d B u c k straight loss. The Spurs dressed
Johnson, who had a career-high
only ,.lne players an.! were led
21 points, said he was surprised
by Johnny Dawkins' 23 points
his d ub was able to beat Miami Adams sank a three-point
deaplte his club's 30 turnovers.
basket, extending his NBA re­
"it's unbelleveable that we cord lo 91 consecutive games
won tonight with all those turn­ with at least one three-pointer.
overs." said Johnson. “ We have
lo really concentrate on being Jass 123, Blase rs 00
At Salt Lake City. Darrell
more careful In getting ofT a shot
everytlme we gel the ball down Griffith scored 40 points lo spark
the Utah Jazz to thetr third
the floor."
Miami's leading scorer was straight triumph The Jazz, who
Sylvester Gray with 10 points. never trailed, led 91-33 at
halftime Clyde Drexler (Meed
17 in the first half.
Portland with 24 points Karl
Nets 106. Backs M
At Milwaukee. Roy Hinson Malone (lnlshrd with 20 (mints
scored 23 points and Walter for Utah and reserve T h u rl
Derry contributed 21 to help llallry added 17.
New Jersey win si Milwaukee for ■awlea lO l.L a k a ra B O
At Seattle. Dale Ellis scored 27
the first lime since March 7.
1004. despite playing without points and sank two tree throw*
center Joe Barry Carroll, out with 1:23 lo play lo put Sraltlr
with an Injured hand. Ricky ahead and J e r r y Reynolds
Pierce came off the bench lo lead blocked James Worthy's shot
With 10 seconds left Seattle
the Bucka with 20 points
ended a three.game losing streak
M w ir tiB a 106, (formats 03
At Dallas, the Mavericks out- and the leakers’ four game w in­
scored Charlotte 34-12 In the ning streak Magic Johnson
third period to erase a 40-40 parrd Los Angrles with 2M
halftime deficit. The dozen points.

A C C teams scrambling for bowl bids
Clemson baa claimed the
A lla n tic C oa al C on ference
champion's berth In (he Citrus
Bowl, but four other ACC teams
arc hoping lo lock up bowl
Invltatlone this weekend when
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Krdkhlrt sophomorr Pal O'Hara
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until Ihry grt what Ihry want."
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life area where you have lo win
t* through ihe air.”
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minutes led In (he third quarter.!
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one a 33-yardrr lo a falling Erik
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Slate. Duke and Virginia are all
hoping victories on Saturday ran
convince bowl selection com­
mittees that they are worthy of a
postseason trip.
No. 19 Clemson (0-2 overall.
6-1 against A C C opponents!
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3 Citrus Bowl in Orlando. Fla.,
by b e a t i n g M a r y l a n d Iasi
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South Carolina 10-21 Saturday In
Clemson. S.C.. and In Ihr Citrus
Bowl against the Big Elgin
runner-up (the loser of Satur­
day’s game between No. 7
Nebraska and No. 0 Oklahoma)
would remove some of ihe dis­
appointment the Tigers felt after
losses to Florida State and North
Carolina Stale
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learn to capture three straight
conference football lilies T h r
Tigers have won 12 lilies since
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1093
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out lo do. and that was lo win
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Jerry Herman led Ken Kem
with a triple and a single with
four runs balled In and two
scored. Willie Ransom added a
double, drove In a run und
scored twice. Craig Appel added
a single, drove In iwu runs and
scored a nin. Scull Kern added
two stnglea and a nin scored,
Ruben Rivera added a run
scored as Tony Lowery singled
and added a run scored. Willie
Ortiz ripped an Inside the park
home nin. a double and a single
ftntshlr g the night with three
RBIs at.d two runs scored. Greg
Hensley udded a run scored as
Mike McLohan connected on a
double and Iwo singles with one
run balled In and Iwo scored.
Brett Waters singled twice, drove
In two runs and scored two more
os Bob Ripley completed Ihe
ofTcnse with u double and a
single and two runs scored.
Joe Evell led Ryder with a
double and a single, with one
RBI and two runs scored, Billy
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connected on an Inside Ihe park
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finishing with two Hills and Iwu
runs scored. Cornell Young
tripled, doubled and singled with
one RBI and one nin scored. Roil
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scored as David Slerpulowskl
added a nin scored.
Sieve Long led the Wrecking
Crew with a single and a walk
and Iwo mna scored. Tony Cox
added a run scoring single und
scored a run with Jim Morgun
and Hrath Short each connected
on a single und acrurtng a run lo
complete theofrense.
Scott Murphy led Ken Hummel
with a-deubler 2 run batted In
and u run scored. Rick Perkins
singled and scored us Brian
Curtis walked and scored. Jell
Kruger added u single und u run
scored lo round out the offense.
The T im Raines Connection
leads the league with a 12-0
record followed by the Wrecking
Crew at 7-3. Strom berg Carlson
Is next at 0-4 with Ken Kumrncl
next at 7-9. Ken Kent Is next
with a 4-0 record, Ryder Truck­
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Oviedo
seeks
S A C title

Lyman-Pats duel
for 5A-4 crown
ByTOMVI
Haraid sports »ia »;
When two trams w ho excel
w i t h d i f f e r e n t s t y l e s go
head-to-head In a contest that
will decide the district ch a m p i­
on. you have the makings of a
classic confrontation.
Tha t's what we have on tap for
tonight at Lyman High School
S t n c i u m . where t h e host
Greyhound- will take o n the
Lake Hi untie) Patriots. Since
both tea.ns are 41 tn District
5A-4. the victor claims (h e dis­
trict crow n
And tonight would be Juat the
brgtnnlng for the winner, who
will a dva n ce to play Lake
Ctty-Columbla (which haa al­
ready w on the 5A-3 District title)
In the Keglon 2 championship
game next week at either Lym a n
or Itrantley.
The key to deciding tonight's
game w ill be which tra m can
execute Its oflrnsr best. Doth
roaches agree that the best
defense tonight will be a good
offense.
''Th a t's been our philosophy
all y e a r." said Fred A lm o n .
roach of the 5-4 Patriots. "W e
want to control the clock and
krep their offense off the field.
We want to keep the ball away
from the m ."
The "th e m " that Almon could
be referring to are Cedtick Houey
and S i e v e Jerry, w ho lead
Lyman's rxploslvr shark. Houey
Is second In the co u n ty In
rushing (1.115 yards. 6.6 yards
per c a r r y ) and scoring (15
touchdowns) while Je rry has
rushed lor 547 yards (seventh

best in the county) and
for 306 more.
The only thing la. Jerry was
Injured last week against DeLand. suffering an ankle injury.
"Sieve J e r r y haa been on
crutches since Friday night."
said Coach BUI Scott of the 7-2
Greyhounds on Wednesday. “ He
has been to the doctor yesterday
(Tuesday) and will go again
lo m m o ro w ( T h u r s d a y ) . H e
hasn't been to practice, but there
ha '.hance he'll play.
"Right now we're going w ith
Mike McNamee and Paul Bowen
( L y m a n ' s No. t h r e e
quarterback). Paul runs the o p ­
tion well, then Mike comes In
and all w e lose la a little
mobility. W e have confidence in
him."
Whoever la at the controls will
have to keep the Lyman attack
on track and keep the Patriot
offense cooling It* heels on the
sidelines. W ith the brother com ­
bination of Elroy (927 yards and
10 touchdowns rushing) and
Mike (660 yards and seven
touchdowns rushing) Dantxler In
the backfleld. Lake Brantley haa
the ability to lake the ball and
hold It for a quarter.
"The first thing we have to do
Is contain Brantley's explosive
offense." said Scott. "No one haa
been able to totally shut them
down, but we like to think that
we can slow them down. Th e y
brat us last year throwing the
ball, but they don't need to
throw the ball much. I've seen
them run on fourth and long
yardage early this season.
"B o th D a n tile r boys a re
e x ce p ti o n a l runnera. T h e

By M A N S M ITH
Herald correspondent__________

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Lyman coach Bill Scott talks with quarterback
Steve Jerry during a timeout Jerry injured an
ankle in last week's gams vs. DeLand. but Scutt
fullback Just explode*, lie gets to
the hole so quick that he doesn't
need much of a block. Our
runners need to see a block
develop rather than slipping Into
ahole."
Like Je rry . Lake Brantley
qusrlrrbark C lint Johnson is
a threat to run. having

hopes to havt him rsady tonight in th* 5A-4
District tills game against Lake Brantley.

picked up 528 yards on 101
carries. Johnson also has |&gt;aa«ed
f o r 298 y a r d s a n d one
touchdown
T h e big intangible tonight will
be which tram can handle the
emotional Intensity of this game
Lym an has won district title*
before, but this would be a first

Seminole-

Pride on the line
as Rams host Apopka
»y M W » COQCHAM
Herald correspondent
llrforr the I Wilt high school
season started, the Apopka Blue
Darter* and the Lake Mary Rams
were considered among the favontrs to win their district titles.
Hut football Is a funny game,
and a lot of things can happen to
change the outcome of a team's
fortunes And that's been the
rase w ith these two trams.
When the two trams face each
other Friday night at Lake Mary,
there w ill only De prtdr at stake
with the winner having a .500
record, and the other a losing
record
Doth Apopka and Lake Mary
go In the game with 4 5 records,
but don't tell Chip Gierke and
Marry Nelson that
Gierke and Nelson, the head
coaches of troth schools feel that
this haa all the makings o f an
outstanding game, and on top of
that, both don't want to end the
season on a losing note as Gierke
has never had tuck to back
losing seasons (56 In ’87) with
thr Darters, and Nelson haa
never had a losing season In his

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career at Lake I
And on top of that, the
will mark the final game for the
seniors on both teams, some o f
(he finest football talent in the
Central Florida area.
For Apopka, quatcrback Joey
Hunt, w id e receiver O a v ln
Jones, and kicker Mike TuUy are
some of the Blue Darter players
who have had all-star year*,
despite the Blue Darter* record,
but the one who stood out th&gt;
Clark, w ho In the words at
Gierke "has had one of the beat
seasons In Blue Darter history,
and haa proven without a doubt
that he la one of the top players
In the stale of Florida. In short.
Derrick can start for any major
college program In the country."
And for the Rams, quarterback
Carlos Hartafleld. running back
Ray Williams and wide receiver Laka Mary quarterback Carlos Hartafiald hands olf to Mika Msrthis
Calvin Davis are some who had on ths rsvtrsa. The Rams conclude the Mason tonight at home
allstar years for Lake Mary.
against Apopka's Blue Darltrs.
And what do each coach feel
about the game?
are close friends, and we have them, they played with alot of
c la s s , especially C a rlo s
Gierke: "It's going to be tough great resperl for each other."
to end the season on a down
Nelson: "I'm glad It's over We tllartsnrldl. Kay (Williams) and
note, but we'll be ready to play did the best we could, and my Calvin (Davis). It's a very special
Lake Mary. H arry (Nelson) and I kids never quit. I'm proud of group of kids "

SHS grads doing well in Sioux Falls
state playoffs.
"All three are going to have a fine
career here." said Dave Anderson, the
Cougars' offensive coordinator, w hen
reached at his office Thursday night. " In
fact, since 1980. we havr had a Florida
connection with quite a few players from
Seminole. Including Dutch Carter and
Tracy Holloman."
Burke, a defensive back hasn't seen a
lot of playing time this year, according to
Anderson, "but. we're looking for him to
do great things for this program "
Caslello. also a defensive back, has
already made an Impact on the Sioux
Falla program. "H e plays nlcklc buck for
ua.” Anderson said. "H r had a big
Interception In tail week's game to
prevent the other team from scoring. He
really has a bright future."
Futrell. a defensive tackle has had a lot
of Injuries (ankle and groin) that has
hampered hla progress, but Anderson

Herald correspondent
You wouldn't expect a bunch of Florida
boys to be walking around on the froien
tundra tn South D akota, but that'a
exactly where three former Seminole
High standouts are.
Ilem ard Hurke. Denjl Futrell and Nick
Caslello are all seeing plenty of playing
lime this season for the Sioux Falla
ISouth Dakota)College Cougars.
T h r Cougars, who w e n t through (heir
regular season undefeated with a IOO
record, are No. 8 In the N A IA Division II
{mils going Into their first round playoff
game with Northwestern College of Iowa
at Orange City. Iowa.
For Burke, Futrell a n d Caatello. It la
their second consecutive championship
season. A year ago. they helped SHS to a
In thr Final Four In the Cits* 4A

for the Patriots
"Lake llrunlley never has had
a chance to win the district
before." said Almon "We need
to shine one more lime.
"Everything's looking good.
It’s been a long time coming. I
just wish It would get underway.
It's been a long week “

said he is very stroig and Is a player
Sioux Falls Is looking for big things from
In the future.
"The Sem inole Three" had to go
through quite a culure shock when they
Journeyed to South Dakota They havr
had the typical freshman problems that
all new students havr. They have hud to
experience cold weather and snow, plus a
lot of different priorities, compared to
what they hud In the past.
Dul they have done well, with Hurkr
and Caslello living In thr players' dorm,
and Futrell living with Ills brother Mike (a
fomirr Sc-inlnolr High player, and gradu­
ate of Sioux Falls tn 19801 who lives there
fulltime.
Emory Blake, the Seminole High head
roach, feels thut "all three players did a
grrat Job for us here, and I'm proud of all
of them. And I will be happy to see all of
them when they conic back home for the
holidays."

to believe In themarlvrs."
Defensively. Seminole tuts nud
Its problems against the bigger
offensive lines of the Class 5A
schools such lias tailr Mary
135-0 toss), laikr Itrantley (30-0).
Lyman (40-14) unci l-ikr Howell
(49-27) Hut when llir 'Notes go
up ugalnst a 4A for. thr defense
has held Its own.
SHS' o n ly shutout of the
season cam e against district
opponent Edgewatrr 130) und
the T iU k -' s (test .ill-around de­
fensive effort came In a 10-6
victory over previously unbeaten
Oviedo Th a t |&gt;erfonnanre made
It i*ism iiii• lor SHS lo be In this
Monday's three way tiebreaker.
DeUiuil was once In conten­
tion for th r 3A-4 crown, hut the
Bulldogs have had some lough
losses in the last Irw weeks
Including last week's 10 0 drfrut
lo Lyman, a 20-13 loss to Spruce
Creek and a 14-0 sritiuck against
Luke Mary, all district games.
l l i r Bulldog- of coach Dave
Hiss have a very lough drfrnsr
ugalnst th r run. hut their puss
defense has not hern tested that
much Wiggins Is surr to test the
Delatntl secondary tonight as lie
has thrown the Im II an average
of about 25 times thr |&gt;ast few
games.
O f fe n s i v e l y . Dcl.und h a s
struggled with Its most pro­
ductive game being a 27-23
victory over t-akr Brantley. Th e
Bulldogs u rr best on the ground
and that Is wlirre Seminole's
defense must rise lo the oc­
casion.

Unibed
my

The s o u t h w e s t Seminole
Counlv version of the* civil war
takrs place Frida y night whrn
llir Lions of Oviedo High School
visit the Silver Hawks ol Lake
Howell High School at Silver
Hawk Field on the campus of
Like Unwell. G u m r lime Is 8
pm
O v ir d o c a n c l i n c h I h r
Seminole Athletic Conference
Championship with u victory
while l^ikr Howell can claim a
lie for the SAC title with Oviedo
with a victory.
Oviedo, u n d e r Coach Jack
Hlanton. Is 8 -1 o n the season and
coming off a 21- 12 victory ovey
Orlando Edgewatrr In which the
Lions clinched a He for thf
District 4A-7 championship
They will play for the District
Title Monday night at 7 30 p.m,
at John Courier Field on the
campus of Oviedo High School.
Lakr Howell, under Coach
Mikr lliv rgliu. has hern on u roll
lulrly winning four In a row. lo
tinprovr Its record lo 6-3 and
llrmh In a tic for second In
District 5A-4 at 4-2. They de­
feated Sanford Seminole last
Friday by a score of 49-27.
In llir victory over Edgewatrr
Oviedo junior fullback Frank
Dlax wrnt over th r 1.000 yard
mark In rushing while amassing
148 yards on 29 carries and
scored two touchdowns. On the
season hr bus rushed for 1.100
yards on 243 rurrlrs which
mukrs him the number three
rusher In the county Hr Is ulso
the number three scorer with 12
lourhdowns scored.
In the victory over Seminole
l-akr Howell super sophomore
running hack M nrqurtlr Smllh
continued his unbelievable play
of late as he rushed for 182
yards on 18 carries and scored
two running touchdowns He
also returned a kickoff for a
touchdown for the second week
In a row. for H6 yards, and
caught a |ms » for 14 yards. He
now leads the C o u n ty In rushing
with 1.237 yards on 179 carries
and also l e a d s In rushing
lourhdowns w ith 16. Also run­
ning well In the victory over
Seminole was Junior fullback
C o n n Graves w ho rnrrtrd thr
lull IS llmrs for 128 yafdl ‘
In addition to Dta/ the Lion
offense Is l e d by Senior
quarterback Matt Hlanlon who
has thrown for 771 yards and
four touchdow ns. Ills main
targets have been Senior runn­
ing buc k Chad Duncan who bus
caught 21 {mshom for 360 yards
und Ihrre touchdowns, and Se­
nior split end Charles Warner
who has caught 13 (tasars for
201 yards. D uncan has also
mslicd for 2 4 1 yards. The other
runnlg hack Is Senior Prrslon
Damrs who bus carried the bal)
fo r 361 y a r d s and Ihrct*
touchdowns. T l i r Lion defense Is
led by Senior m iddle linebacker
Willie I'auldo w ho leads Ihc
County In tackles with 128. an
uventge of 14.2 per game. Soph­
omore linebacker Barry Coleman
Is averaging rig h t tackles per
game, while the defensive line of
Seniors John Black und Hubert
Jones. Junior J o h n Knutson, and
sophomore Chris Tabscott. have
combined for 12 quarterback
sacks. Junior safety Hector Dla*
leads the County with six pass
interceptions.
The starting quarterback for
the Silver Hawks Is Junior Dan
Vercck who has thrown for 578
yards and five touchdowns on
the season. He m uin targets have
hern Seniors Boh Ltrflandcr and
Brian Wllhrrtngton. and Juniors
Ityun Webster and Graves,
Wllhrrtngton and Webster have
caught two touchdown passes
each. Defensively I-ake Howell Is
Ird by Senior linebacker Greg
Astir who has I IH tackles for an
uvenige of 13.1 per game and
ulso has two quarterback sacks,
freshman defensive lineman Ken
Times who Is averaging 10.3
tackles per game and has five
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Attack is the key
at state volleyball
Lyman High School a ^ try to
make M five e o n o g w vtctoN lines
for the State 4 A cram country
at Osceola High
The QfC- hourvia have won the
Sa a toBfe County Postal Hun.
the Seminole Athletic Confer*
'•ence. the Martlet 4A-2 race and
U w RcrJon 4A-3 meet lav Sat*
.' u riliy at the Uttlveraily of
-Central Florida.
Lyman haa one of the moat
' talented teama In the history of
Seminole County cross country
aa they have the state's top
. the top ranked
o f the top soph­
omores in the state.
Teddy M itchell la the top
ranked runner In the stale and
has a personal beat clocking of
14:36 run at mid-season at
Lyman High School. Mitchell
nol been defeated this
i and would like lo remain
I that way thla Saturday.
/•’ 'T h e team wants to make It
five In a row.*’ Mitchell

Mtu.ncll won the Regional
~* with a 15:19 clocking and
ong over the final mile,
rill now be on one of
the fastest courses In the state
and M expected to drop back
down to the mid 14'a. if not
Senior Nick Radkrwlch haa
been the In the atate'a top ten
r u nner* nil «ra v .n and has a
personal be
best tunc of 14 3D.
Radkrwlch. who aril] also be
competing In the swimming
state finals aa a member of 400
free relay, has been right with
Mitchell In the past five races
placing second In every one.
Radhrwkeh will look to be right
with his teammate again and
give the Greyhounds a strong
tandem at the front of the rare. If
Lyman can go 1*2 In the slate
meet It will be the drat lime In
the history that one school has
had the stale's top two runners.
Lyman's Kevin Padgetr will
play a key roll as the trams third
runner. Padgett finished 12th In
the regional and will be shooting

for a top ten finish at the stale
meet. If Padgett can run strong
enough to finish In the top ten
Lym an will have a real good
chance of taking the tram title.
F o u rth and fifth runners.
Darren Marshall and James Flint
will be extremely Important lo
the Greyhounds attack. Marshall
and Flint arc both veteran run­
ners and will be more than ready
to run an Saturday.
Marshall finished 21st In (he
regional meet with Flint placing
23rd. Lyman coach Fred Flnkr
w ould like thoae two to be

around the same place In the
state meet.
Tony Loaey and Gabe Rhodes
round off the Lyman team and
both will be Important In the
stale meet. Both will be used to
hack up other teams runners
and help Lyman pu: distance
between It and Its opponent*
Losey plared 32nd In the
region with Rhodes taking 63rd.
The Greyhounds hope to move
all lop seven runners Into Ihe lop
50 and have their tup five finish
In the 25.

Free ball will be ihe
8TA TV V B U B V B A 11
thing as a lour-ktler word lo Ihe
eight trams competing at Or­
lando Dr. Phillips High School
P "
tonight In the 3A and 4A stale
* a m . - Miami Iwuot lir 41 *«
volleyball tournaments.
N a a ol l Ftn* Forott (33 »
Attack will be the key for Ihe
40 w. - Bote Beds isesoA Bluer ( » «|
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trams that make II in Saturday
night's finals. At thla level of the
- MlOOWS.r , 1101,1 n
game. If you give up loo many
CSordMo 134II
•OCW - OHod* l » tt V* Ft Loud*rO*o
free balk, you're In for a quick
»133 II
and painful exit.
The state tournaments kickoff
la m -Clow*AcSems«esoA4»
Tam CauU J u *v -wua-o
at 2 p in . w ith a Class 3A
r o n f r o n l a t Ion between
Mlddleburg 116*14) and Port powerhouse Miami Sunset goes
up against Pensacola Pine
Charlotte (30^51
Middleburg Is the Clndrralla Forest Sunset, the defending
tram of the tournament, having champion. Is 37-0 this season
never gotten past the district while Pine Forest comes In al
prior lo this season The Lady 33 2.
Broncos have used a steady
Oviedo * Lady Lions then take
defenar and good serving lo get
Ihe
court al 6 p m In a Class 3A
this Ur. but roach Carrie Prewitt
battle against four-time defend
knows they must attack to br
tng champion Fort Lauderdale
successful al state.
Cardinal Gibbons
Pon Charlotte is nuking Its
The nightcap, starling at H
second consecutive trip lo stale
and roach Don Wendell believes p m . will br a Class 4A con
Ihe Lady Pirate* have a good frontal ton between Ihe Spanish
River Lady Sharks out of Bora
shot at going all Ihe way.
In the arrond game today, Rat on and t h r Cl e ar wa te r
starting al 4 p m . Class 4A To rn a d o e s.

Osborne, Seminole
blank DeLand, 2-0
Converted goalie Bobble Os
. borne made five saves to post a
..s h u to u t In S e m in o le H ig h
I School's 2-0 wtn over DeLand In
(.-Seminole Athletic Conference
- girls soccer action Thursday
&gt; * W tth eight min utes gone In the
. first half. Shannon Sundvall
tm ti a pass from Jennifer U n ­
to put the Tribe
* up 1-0.
T t was a ve ry physical game
' like It was at the j amboree." said
Seminole coach Susy Rena re*
I Te rring to S e m in o le 's foul*
' maned OO Ue against the Lady
Bulldogs In the preseason jam ­
boree at Lake M ary last Satur­
day.
Aa a result, the 'Notes were
somewhat lethargic In the first
half, but w RI managed IS shots
on goal lo Dcland's two. But
a f t C T l h e h a lf t im e b re a k .
Seminole started to come alive.
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The extra effort paid off with
about seven minutes left In the
game when Undamood scored
to put Seminole up 2-0.
Undamood worked her way In
an Priland and shot Prlland
made the save but couldn't grab
the rebound and Ltndamood
shot agtfn.jOnce mom. Prlland
made the aavc but couldn't
control the bail. Th e third time
waa the charm aa U n d amood
lifted her third attempt over
PeUand and Into the net.
"She finally did what I told
her." Reno said " I tell them.
'Never give up.* She didn't stand
there, looking at It.’*
DeLand had a chance to avoid
the shutout when Caryn Fennell
got behind the Seminole defense
and came al Osborne. But Os­
borne charged out at Fennell,
forcing her lo shoot early. Os­
borne managed to knock the ball
d ow n w ith h e r a rm . then
smothered the ball.

C C C nips Lyman, 2-1
Haraid correspondent
L O N Q W O O D — Th e Lyman
girls soccer team had their
seaaon opener Thursday night,
and the young Lady 'Hounds
had to go against one of the
. teams In the stale, the
Hearwater C e n tra l Catholic
^Marauders.
!•; The Lady Greyhounds gsve
£ C C C all they could handle before
.^falling to the Marauders, 2-1.
£ before 101 fans at Lyman High.
S And afterword*, both coaches
&gt;.had nothing but high praise and
y respect for the other team.
“
CCC ■ Ellis Sabol: "This waa
an excellent soccer game played
(here tonight. You have to give
Cthe Lyman players a lot of credit.
iThey seemed to rise each time
put the pressure on them.
Lym an's L a u ra Roundtree:
"M y players Just seemed lo come
to life right after C C C scored first
In Ihe second half. After we tied

It (1-11. we had the momentum,
but we didn't capital Ue on our
opportunities. CCC'a a fine team.
I nave great respect for them.'*
After a scoreless first half, the
Marauders struck Drat aa senior
forward Julie Lannan scared at
the 24:54 mark to make It 1-0
C C C srtth an assist from Julie
Krauas and Patty Bacon. Lannon
took a pass 35 yards out and
fire d a shot p a st Lym a n
goalkeeper Becky Carr inside the
right post.
Five minutes later. Lyman lied
II when Tam m y Fulaang stole
Ihe ba|L dribbled to within 15
yards and drilled a shot past
goalkeeper Mellaaa Welch.
For the next 15 minutes, the
Lady 'Hounds routlnucd lo put
the pressure on. but couldn't pul
the nail In C C C ’a cotfln. Then,
with 2:25 left In Ihe matrh.
senior forward Bridget O'Leary
stole s Lyman paaa Intended for
mldPcIder Kerry Muaanlc and
blasted a shot past Carr.

County gets
several at
large berths
g , CH UCK B U B M M
Harold corratporKfont_______
Th e watting Is over. Ihe talk
Ing I* done, and now It'a lime lo
pul up or shut up
T h a t’s the way it looks lea
county swimmers going Into this
S a t u r d a y ' s Class 4 A slate
swimming rhamptcmahips al ihe
Orlando Inlrrnatkmal Aquatic
Center All of Ihe county Irani*
have al least two individuals
going lo the stair meet and have
nod a plethora ut athlete* iputllfv
for at Urge tads in the latter part
of I h e week.
Lyman s uoy* will he Ihe class
of the meet with the like* of
srnkK Chuck Rrimghau* and
Junior Dave Bandy leading the
park. T h r 'Hounds will also use
J im handy in the 200 and 500
free* and a pair of newcomer* to
the slate scene.
Both .John
Jones and Kevin SccMl qualified
fo« at large tod* and wta he a big
boost for the Greyhounds In the
healed ctmiprlllloti
The Lake Mary Rams send a
fantasia- foursome lo the meet In
S trvr Kusinwic /. Karl Kuchma.
Ilrad Bridgewater, and Clin*
Snlvrly This group of pay* tied
up Hamphdjtans will also come
on lha stats swimming scana She hopes to help
JoOaa Lafcs. a Junior at Laka Brantlay High, nas
together to form the 200 medley
Laka Brantlay to a team championship Saturday
workad hard to bacoma ona of lha bast sprmtars
relay tram which hope* lo bring
home a state title
La kr Brantley sends Scott
Rowr lo the meet In the IOO
worklng to a rh lrvr her goals,
more determined spirit to
Ism k Howe who will prohaMv
rapture those elusive state
she still has reservations about
"I didn't
lie the envy of every guv at
Incrraslng the yardage nl her
titles that site wants so dearly
like to come to practice, and
Brantley alien tie rides as the
events
So dearly tliat stir somrt lines
when I did I really didn't work
only male mrmtirr to llie state
loses sleep thinking about the
"I like llie 50 and the 100
as hard as I could. I'm still
meet with a host ol Ud|r Pain
llrrestylrs) ticcau*r they're
next day'sc«Mn|irimon
Inexperienced though I don't
ots. qualified last weekend by
"I want lo win stale really
bursts ol energy and I ran
know why we do sortie of Ihe
p U rlng third and lias Itopr* of a
bad." Lake said, looking like a
explode al any point during
thing* we do or how much
good showing In llie finals
the race," Lakr said T think
tiger who hadn't eaten for iwu
yardage we should go. but tt
Lake Howell's chain rs ol a
the (arthral I'll go is 200 yards.
week* and someone Just threw
must work or else we wouldn't
state champion rest on a board
him a piece of raw meat
I can't gel into the 200 though.
be swimming as fast as we
Instead of In the water as John
''Sometime* al nlglil hrforr
I (eel that you tu v r lo mentally
arc.'*
Paulovtrh. who won districts last
meets I want It so had that I
like It hrforr you can physi­
Aft er last year 's heart­
weekend with an All-America
can't sleep hreausr I'm so
cally do It.
breaking loss In Ihe stale final*
qualifying standard, takes lo the
nervous alMMit winning "
"Therr is still so much lor
In her sprcUltles. Lake has
o n e -m e te r d iv in g board
Kvrn though Lakr has got
me to learn." Lake said of her
come back even stronger this
Paulovk h has come up short In
ten nut of her l.i/v stage tiv
Inexperience
year, l-akr now has an rvrn
previous years, but this year Is
tils year to prove hr Is the tirsl ol
the rest
T h r girls meet will t»r the most
exciting (or Ihe Central Florida
area when Ihe Lady Pats ol Luke
Coatlaaedfrom IB
Brantley try to elite'll llielr
remaining lo play. bridesmaids' dresses and walk
nut thr lishlng action In this
more permanent and tnorr
Vlticrnl Emerson added a Hirer down the Male championship
part of the river.
worthwhile than any good
point play with 17.32 remaining aisle by Ihrmsclvr*.
W illi a list of speedster* any
catch of fish.
Snook lishlng continues to
lo up the lead 52-2M
coach would rul Ills right arm ofl
S H U FE '8 SCO O P
lie hot at Sebastian with most
of the ftsh running under 15
W ith thr growing popularity
The Haiders continued lo lake for. the Lady I'alrtol* will try
|munds Most anglers who fish
of lias* tournaments and ofadvantage ol their op|Mtnrnis and give coach Clay Parnell
iiaril will usually connect with
fshorr tournament*, the pen­
iiilslakrs as their lead scorers s o m e t h i n g he has a lwa ys
at least one llnrsidrr In an
dulum I* swinging m orr and
came ofl the bench lo lead them. dreamed of— a slate title.
outing One-ounce Jigs arr still
Je llin g Junior JoDee Lake
more to the competitive aspect
Seminole's five starters did not
(lie most consistent lure, with
of fishing If you must rumplay except tonal but werr able to leads the way. hut senior captain
pete. remember to keep the
crankballs running a close
control the game and let Its Kristen Pauley und her flashy
proper perspective while doing
srrond. laxik for fishing to
bench player* come In and do a freshman sister Ryann will also
tie In Hie fast lane for Lake
so. Toda y's society offers
Improve with thr upcoming
line Job
e n o u gh pressures already
full moon
Bruntlcy. Jennifer Moon. Beth
wi tho ut com pounding the
C a p t a i n J a c k al P o r t
Guards Srulrtta and Gusklll Itosrnblulh. Darn Ohnsmun. Jill
problem by adding additional
Canavarnl reports good of­
played strong In Ihe second half Splller, Kristen Camlno. and
fshore fishing with the recent
pressure to your recreational
Manda Davis will all have lo dig
with llluckm ciii and Brown
calmrr weather. Trollrrs who
activities
playing strong on Ihe hoards and clown deep, pull their resources
FIS H IN G F O R E C A S T
made It out raught mainly
scoring ut will In I hr opening together, und show whal lliey'rr
half.
made of for any shot al claiming
dolphin and wahoo. with a few
Lem on Staff F is h Camp
the title.
reports plenty of specks In
klngflsh caught o vrr reef
arras. Bottom lishlng has Im ­
Lake Harney. Bass fishing
Labe Howell looks for good
IM tR V RIDDLE (M l - » O M « S ) O I O .
h
a
s
proved us these fish move Into
performances from Lora Cotter
JMlMD » I I I &gt; It. T r * « 14 14 1 Val.1 ) 14
shallower rock pile* and reefs
picked up In F a ille Lake with
who received an ut large bid In
l i t l —*t 6 4 0 4 4 M * ltsn J4 4 l4 H*4&gt;r
4444 4. Morrill 4444* Vmpion 14414.
Good catciies of m i snapper
the oo Iree. and Trlcla Debates
sa id icvcis. Hi cam
Cttt*4*44* Honor 11 &gt;41 l e n s I t i l l
who qualified In the 500 free
have been made ut Pelican
and catfish are holding steady
f M4,0&gt;4«&gt; 14 44 To*4l» M l* II &gt;414
T h r Lady Silver Ducks also havr
Plata. Inside the Port, look for
In the river.
t IM IN O lf I N I - 1&lt;41*114 44 41 4.
two relays which qualified and
Steve Card at the Osteen
flounder and blurflah lo pro­
WooOt c 14 4 4. Thoms* 14 44 M. Co-o I I I }
hope lo put Lake Howell on thr
Bridge Fish Camp oald (hat Ihe
vide good action. Trout and
4 &amp;*|»,M *4 11*. Godvm I 1441. (m ortal
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state scoreboard.
specks are mainly In the Lake
reds are very good on the flats
1o*os M f W II. Blackmon 41 14 I*
by the 1*4 bridge and around
of the Banana and Indian
Lake Mary's chances rest on
M ilitollt I I I I t Brows I f 14 II.
Btoeia Island. Speck* are also
Rivera and unglers can have u
Ihe lone shoulders of Benlor Staal
*«clorO»IU 14444. Tolol* It It M 14M
Homisw - CHAU &gt;4. ICC 44 Font! hull with lopwatrr plugs.
hitting around the pUlaga of
Uojanowskl who also qualified
EMAU 34. K C 14 rowtad out - Bltclmon
Look for strudy action with
t h a a a w b r l d g a . Steve
for an al large berth In the 100
T m Cisko I* — Borso* lOroSSirif rim) lpo.nl
r e p o r t e d
butterfly. Uojanowskl will also
blurllsli. shrrpshrud. drum,
IwW 9—40 - E S A U I 3 IT.nor I I. jMtton
C t. Voter tt 9 t|. JCC 9 3 (L e ,* - 9». Coco
that Im is s fishing Is still u little
pnrllelpnir in the 400 free relay
flounder, tvhmng. and rrdilsh
• II Rebound* E S A U 3* l i n e * 4.
on the slow side. Bream and
along with teumniule* Helen
around the New Smymu Jet­
Jocktcn 41. ICC (Blockmon t . Brown 41
rulflsli still continue to round
ties.
Padfet-Wilkcs. Alyaon Cook, and
Aktali - E B A U 13 IMoiorot Hi ICC It
I Wood* I Thoms* 41
Alelsha Dowaon.

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Fishermen: Relax and enjoy nature
Fishermen arc sometimes
guilty of losing sight of one of
the true purposes of fishing —
relaxation and the xheer en­
joyment of nature. I am not
writing to moralize, for : also
&gt;• have been guilty at times of
P being w rapped up In the
"catching" aspect of the sport.
Often I have Judged the suc­
cess of a fishing trip bused
upon the n u m b e r of fish
caught.
No one hatrd to get skunked
worse Ilian myself. It left a
bitter taste In m y mouth and
the trip home seemed to be ut
least an hour longer. Then
came Ihe embarrassing ques­
tions...What did you catch?
How big?
People expected me lo catch
fish and lo be successful, and I
used lo fine such probing
questions hard to deal with on
a "bad'- day. Over Hie years
the aging a n d maturation
eas haa changed my outsignificantly. I still fish
r« hard and give It 110% when I
am on the water. I still main­
tain all of m y tackle and
equipment In perfect working
order. I still like lo catch a lot
of fish when conditions arc
right.
Whal has changed over llic
years Is m y enjoyment of Ihe

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sport and the ability to rrvel In
the wonders of nature. When
the fish aren't biting, which Is
more often than not. It Is nice
to simply look around and
soak In I he beauties of
naturr--thr sky. Ihe fresh air
and the wildlife. It Is a simple
mailer lo let your mind (loat
with the air currents and lo
become one In spirt! with the
fours of liuiuir.
Getting "skunked" Is nut as
painful as It used lo be. I may
not always catch fish, but I can
always observe and learn
something new about nature
or even about life Itself. More
often than not. what I have
seen or learned la much more
valuable than an Ire chest
bulging with fish.
Take time to "smell the
ruses" on your fishing trips.
You will be rewarded with gifts

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Friday. November 10. 1060 —

People
Two lauded for quick rescue
Horner is up,
walking after
foot first-Jd

A A groups schedul# meetings
Alcoholle* Anonymous group* meeting on Selurday Include
• Sober Won group at Sahara Club (old driver's license
office). 2387 S. Sanford Ave.. noon in d 5:30 open discussion.
Speaker xt 8 p.m. meeting, open.
• Sanford Women's AA. 1201 W. First St.. 2 p m . closed
meeting.
• Sanford AA. 1201 W. First Si., noon and 8 p m . o(x-n
discussion
•Casselberry AA Step. 8 p in.. AarrnMon Lutheran Church.
Ascension Drive tod Ovrrhrnok Drive), ( ’asvltx-rry
• 24-Hour AA Group Inpenl, 3:30 p rn.. Fourth Siren at Oak
Avenue. Sanford

SANFORD — Tw o young men
credited with rescuing Jack
Horner aflrr he was Injured In a
lawnmower accident this past
summer were honored for their
anion bv ihr Red Cross Wed
nrsdav
Ronald H Jernlgan J r and
Michael Maxwell received the
Red Cross Lifesaving Award for
coming lo the aid of Horner
Immer rxeruilvr director of thr
G rra lrr Sanford Chamber of

Arra A A gnni|i* Hireling Sunday Include
• Solx-r Won gimip ai Sahara Club (old driver s license
office). 2 M 7 S. Sanford Ave., 10 a m and S :iO p m Ojini
discussion
• 24 Hour AI&lt;0 I1&lt;1I1&lt;% Anonymous Group meet* every third
Sunday ai Fourih S lrrrl and Oak A vrnur. Sanford, for a
speaker followed by a pollock dinner.
• Sanford AA. 1201 W Fir*! Si . 10 a m and H p m . Sunday
Open dlaruMkxi.
• Sanford Itlg Hook AA. 8 p in . Sahara Cluli fohl driver *
license office). 2507 S Sanford Avr Open dlarusslort.

Commerce.
Ho rn e r was m o w i n g hi*
daughter's lawn when his fool
was till hv Ihr whirling hladr H r
sav* hr (ell to llie ground and
was unablr to gel up. and
Jernlgan and Maxwell heard hi*
cries for help from across the
street.

T##n support group to msst
Families Together Tern Suppon Group mrela from I I a m
lo 1 p m every Saturday al Suite 2 0 0 Sweetwater Square. 000
Fox Valley Drive (off Wrklva Koadl lamgwrxxl Call 774 3844
for fun Iter tnlormailon

" T h e y d id all the right
things " Horner M id "Th e y
applied a prrssurr bandage lo
stop thr bleeding and got me
Into ihr shade and called 91 1

Nar*Anon to ollar halp
Nar-Anon a arlf help group lor relative* and friend* of
addict*, meet* al 8 p tn Saturday al We*t Lake llo*|Mlal. Stair
Road 434. Longwrxxl For more information, call HfHI (EMM

Horner spent a month In Ihr
hospital recovering from Ih r
Injury and just rrcently was able
lo walk without crutches "I Mill
carry a cane In the car. but am
brronilng less dependant on It
The doctor* tell me my loot will
recover completely and I will lie
able to walk normally." Homer
Mid.

LIfa-savIng class#* offered
The Winter Spring* Fire Department will conduct CTR
rlaaar* i n i I lie third Sunday of every month from 15 p m Fin
additional information, con tad Cap! Carl Itlrher at 327 2332
Monday through Friday between 9 a m and A p in

Narcotics Anonymous moots
Narcotic* Anmiymou* meet* rvrry Sunday at 3 p m al The
Grove Counarllng ('enter. 5HO Old SanfortFOvledo Hoad lofl
Slate Hoad 4191. W lnirr Spring*, and al H p m , Monday at 317
Oak A vr . Sanford

Alanon members to congregate
Alanon will me-: at 8 p m Sunday al Chn«t Cniicd
Mr! Nall*! Church al County Hoad 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford

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Jack Horner (center)

Overeaters to weigh in
Overealer* Anonymoua meet* al 7 30 p tn each Sunday at
the Ca**rlhrrrv Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lake Drive.
C
Ibrrry.

Dancers to swing their partners
Square dancing Ii n t'ouple* and *lngle« I* held each Sunday
al I 30 p m al the ('asseltx-rrv Sen lot Center. 200 Triplet Lxkr
Drive. CaMrlhrrry Call 7117-3411 or the cenlrr al M31-3331.
e*l 230. fur more information

Free program planned on investments
A *e»*ion on "Investing lor Your Children'* Coltrge
Education land Your Future. Tool)" will hr prr*rnird on
Monday. Nov 21. al 7 p in al lltr Wr*t liranch llamgwixxll of
the SrmliMilr County Public Library System The *r**i&lt;m. iltc
w ould of two program* hv niianctal ronaultenl Kandalt G
West. 1* tree and open to the public The library I* located at
243 Hunt Club Hied N . lamgwrxxl For nuirr Information, t all
8(12 2282 aflrr lOa m

S C O ’s silent auction continuing
Seminole Community College'* 9th Annual Art and Antique
Silent Auction continue* through Dec I In the college * art
gallery Oil (Miming*, rermanlr*. sculpture, filler*, glass and
other art work* and antique* may he hid on Al the end of the
exhibition, the highest bidder* mi each Item will hr contacted
The gallery I* open Monday* and Wednesday * from 10 a tn. lo
3 p m. and Tuesday* and Thursday*from mam to 3 p m

Overeaters to weigh in
A atrp study ol Ovrrrutrr* Anonymous 1 * conducted on
Mondays at 7 30 p.m. at West la k r Hospmd. Stair R&lt;m &lt;I 434.
lamgwrxxl For more Information, call Charlie al 323 8070

Modelers Club to come together
The Sanlord Aero Modeler* Club meet* every third Monday
of the month al 7 p.m. at Giraler Sanford ( ‘handier ol
Commerce. 400 E First SI All phase* &lt;&gt;( R/C nuNlel aircraft are
represented The rlu b * flying field I* located In Dcllutia For
more Information, contact "K it" Anderson al 323-7751 or l.r«Dargue at 574-4732.

Clogging groups have class
The Old Hickory Slnmpcrs clogging group hold* cla**c* 7 9
p.m. each Monday at thr Knight* of Columhu* Hall on S Park
A vrnur. Stinford For more Information, rail 349 9529
Dixieland Cloggrm clogging group hold* classes 7-9 p m
each Monday 7-9 p m. at the Lake Mary Fire Drpartmrnl al
First Street and Wilbur Avenue, Lake Mary. For more
Information, call 321 5207.

It llanktd by Ronald R. Jernlgan (left) and Michael Maxwell.

He Mid the award presentation
was hi* first opportunity tn
thank ih r men since the acci­
dent ‘‘Roland had llrst-ald
training In high school and In
th r m ilitary and Mike had
worked as a nurse's aide, so 1
couldn't have been 111 belter
h a n d s . " said Horner, who
himself taught first aid (or Ihr
Red Cross for about 20 years

Lig u stru m hedges are a Florida favorite
You'll sec rvrrgrrcn Itgustrum
■h r u b s a n d t r e e x t h r i v e
Ihtougltoul the sialr They arc
w i d el y used as landscape
slirillrs hedges and sjx-rlftirn
I fee*
Many specie* ami t ulln.tr* are
av aliable with a diversity ol leal
color* leal forms ami growth
habits All sclrt lions air lulrruni
ol heavy pruning which make*
llicin Milted Ini I Iqqieil hedges
lirvausr id rapid grow III rale,
many rrqulrr pruning lo main
lain ihrm wiihtn txnmds
T h r while flowers ate altractive during lair spring amt
ra ily summer However ihr
jningeul odor may In- ohjrc11&lt;triable
T h r most common llguslrum*
grow 11 in Florida arr Japanese or
w a x |&gt;r I v r 1 | L I g » » I r u m
japoriln mil. glossy privet II.
lurnf1mi I ami Chllirsr privet ||.
slnrnscl
l.igustrums are one ol llic
inosi rommordv used landscape
p I it it 1 s T h e i r I o w r u s t ,
avaltahllily. rapid growth and
wide a d n p lu tilliiv lo 1110*1
hnhilais c o n trlliu lr lo their
overuse Llguslrum* arc uscrl as
foundation planting*, hedges.
*hmh borders, acccnl shrubs,
s|ieclmeii ami |tullo trees M&lt;«|
llguslrum* arc im&gt;I well sullrrl for
home lo u iid .itIon planting*
Ix-cause of ihrir raplil growth
and large ullltnaie size Frrqurnl
ami severe pruning I* necessary
lo prevenl these shrubs from
obscuring window* and over­
growing alloi led area*
Llguslrum* arc Kh-idly suited
lor formal 0 1 Informal hedges
because ol Ihelr Luge mass ol
(1 dlagr and ahillly lo tolrralr
heavy shearing .is well as nr-

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glc&lt; i These imulrgalrd (onus
an lx- used *is accents when
planted singly or a* small
groups .Japanese and glossy
privct are prl/r&lt;l as multiple
siemmed patio and specimen
trees 5|&gt;eclmen irrrs can lxm.uni.nurd In large conlalnrrs
with dramatic effect*
1

I'M vet* c a n he p l a n t e d
thruughout Flotilla will lllllr (ear
o( cold injury They are lulrruni
ol the wide diversity of Florida's
native *o||* and can lx- grown I11
lull sun lo partial shade
Selection ol healthy vigorous
jdanl* and pnqx-r tiisidllmiun
arc the first sir (is lo minimizing
m a lm e no nee requirem ent*
Regular pruning Is required In
promote desired growth ami
maintain desired size.
Fertilization of llguslrum dr|rends ujxiu plain size ami de­
sired rale ol growth. Established
plaids shoulillx- fertilized iwo to
lour times u year Early sjinng
and mill summer would lx- Ix-st
lor two fertilization*. Additional
appllealions would lx- applied In
late spring and early lall lor
more rajild growth or for un­
healthy plants A (&gt;6ti similar
(eriltlzer can lx- broadcasted In

Uguilrumt are oflan found in Cantral Florida landscapes.
shrub lied* at 2-1 cups |x-r JfX)
square Irel
Llguslrum* can lx- piopagatcd
hv culling*, ginning anil seed.
Selections muM lx- projMg.Ur &lt;1
by culling* or grading to mainlain 1 fie desired leal and growth
characteristic*. Soli wood and
s|iring hardwocxl cuttings ol
must Ugustrunis rout easily.
Alxiul zlghi weeks are re&lt;|ulretl
lor rooting Glossy privet may lxilllllcull to root ai times, howrvrr. actively growing Irrmlnal
cuttings rixit Ix'si Japanesr
privet and glossy privet are

sometimes graded on Uulhou
(■rivet to gain nematode re­
sistance.
Japanese and glossy privet
can lx- pnqiagaled from sets).
They down In lute spring or
summer, with the (m il rlfiening
In September or October. The
pulp should lx- removed and (lie
seed planted wdhoul allowing
complete drying-

(Celeste While It Seminole
C o u n t y E x l e n e l o n Ur ben
Horticulturist. Phone: 323-2500,
•xf. 175)

F a sh io n s h o w gives ‘S u n d a y b e st’ new m ean in g
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Models at the recent hat leshlon show at New Mt. Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church ere, Irom lefl, Frank Copper, Irma Copper,
Mrs. Bobby J. Player, Rev. Bobby J. Player, Delores Jackson and
Jack Jackson.

The women of New Mi Calva
rv Missionary ILqiiist Church.
West 12th Street, recently prr*
n u rd a hm fashion show and
dinner. Under ihr dlrecllon &lt;&gt;l
Priscilla Parks, more than 2H
-4adlcx_aml_tfrnUriiirti modeled
the lairsl In hat and fashion
wear of the season
The music o( ihe evening was
furnished by Mary L. DrIJosc,
E v e l yn Cl ark amt C y nt hi a
llruwn. T h r Ix-autlful decoralions were by Yvonne Grey and
her c o m mi tt ee, with Ja c k
Jackson and Derry McGill. Jr.
assisting.
The show ami dinner w as one
fund-raising eflurt fur the Dual
Day jirugr.im.
Allen Ch.iprl

AM F Church

( ' r o o m s A l u m n i cl asses
1931-1949 will inert on Satur­
day. Nov., 19 al t» p.m al Ihr
home of Earl Mlnnoit. 115 Drew
Ave . Sanford. All graduules of
ihrsc classes are asked lo allend.
Iii-inii.ii Luxnid is 1J lalrpcraon._

observes "H om ecom ing'' on
Sunday. Nov. 20. al 11 a m. The
morning s theme will he "Dlsclples &lt;&gt;( God. Welcome Home."
The *|x-aker will lx* Evangelist
Joyce Collins Shaw.
The Rev. John II. Woodard Is
pastor. and Jesslr II. Wynn Is
chairman.

Cron ms Academy Classic
Years 1950-59 classes will hold
their monthly mccilng. Nov.. 27.
at the Elks lodge. Cypress
Avenue and Seventh Street at 5
p.m. All former graduates for the
classic 50* are Invited to attend.
N or t h S e m i n o l e C h a r t e r
Chajiier American Husluess
Women Assoclalkm will cele­
brate their llrsl Christmas party
on Friday IV*r 2. at 7:30 p m

al Glen Abbey Krstuarani In
DeHary,
For llekels or more Infonhatton. contact Gloria Williams,
chairman, ai 574-0315: Denise
MacDonuld. ehajxrr president,
at 574-3242: nr Marva Hawkins,
co-chairman, al 322-5418.
Fun. food, games, candy
apple*, rorndogs and pojxorn
will he the order of the day at a
carnival at New Mt. Calvqry
Missionary Haptlst Church on
Saturday. Nov. 19. beginning ul
10 a.m. and endi ng when
everyone Is rrady lo go. The
community Is Invited to come
and have n fun-filled day.

(Marva Hawklne le a Sanford
Herald correspondent covering
Sanlord news. Phone: 322-54183

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dummy If that k*»e» to ihr 10 in
I hr Cam fund. Ih r remaining
hrarl ran laler br pla&gt;rd to Ihr
lark. The con tract will br made
If either Ihr 10 or Ih r qurrn l« In
ih r Wral hand If not. you may
br down three. but Ihr n lra
rhanrr l» worth taking when

Herr la another interesting
card combination — one that la
not often a rm It la normal for
South to arrive at three notrump and to receive Ihr queen
of spades lead- If declarer loUowa
baalr technique, he will count
hi* trtrka ana find I haI hr needa
one more S um e I he only poaai
bility of a ninth irtrk la in the
heart aull. II la not surprising
IhaI declarer w ill lake a finesse
Since ihr heart flneaar loaea. the
dral la over and the conlrart la
down one O r to there morr lo II?

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Why lead the rig lil? Hrtauw
you don't really want Wr*l lo
rover, but ll he dora |nil Ihr 10
on declarer'* eight, the aafr attrr
play for nine trtrka la In go up
with Ihr are In dum m y and then
lead low lo the nine in the South
hand. (The hear! aull would hr
blocked If the play wrnl eight.
10. Jack, and East won the
queen and returned a apadr |
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deeper into the heart holding
brtwern d u m m y and declarer's
hand, you w ill find an ratra
option South dora not really
nerd to play to the jack of heart a
Inatrad declarer ran lead the

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Heating up one’s bod
won’t kill one’s bug
D CA* DU. O O TTi I vr read
that vtruam die In Ihc body If the
tody temperature rise* above a
certain degree Wouldn't it tic
puaaihlr to hrai Ihr body In. **iy.
1 1 0 degree*. while keeping Ihc
brain cool. to kill viruses?
DBA* READCRi In theory,
w e ll a wchemr tnakra (&lt;nmI
irw
If. •cniwlm*, tin* body
timid Ik Iccaled — while pre­
serving delicate organa aurti oa
ihr twain — a form of (MatrurtiaIkin ctculd takr pUcr Vlruara.
teacirria — rvrn ranter rd la
— k h i Ii I tee t nuked
However. frnm a p ra rllra l
Mandpolni. tMHly -healing la nut
let liiinhigli ally piMalhlr — It'a
almply too ha/ardim* Tor a
time, a wimllar technique en­
joyed aoinr |mpulartiy. ( 'nicy‘a
loxln. an unflllrrrd mixture nl
rrrtaln teat trrta. cauard high
lever w lirn Injrctrd Hilo the
body ll waa uard In treat
a rlrrlrd raaea o( inoperable
&lt;anrrr. Sotnr |woplr wrrr ru rrd
bv iliia innhial llowrver. other
more rllrt live method* tame
Inin v o fiir and l't4ey‘a toain la
itn longer uard
' The Ihetwy of hotly healing la
allrat live leul. In my knowledge.
U la technically nil Iraallilr
D E A R D R . O O T T : I have
tmgiaiiir* My daughter, now
Jit haa been having headathra
tliy r ( g r 4 She ila i haa (dark

nuta My aon haa rpllepay. One
dot lor aald my daughter had
aelrurra. one dm inr aald no
Two other duel nr* dlaagrer over
llie reaulla of her gluroar Inleranre leal. Ini I a alrlrt diet that
» f initialed luia lertalnly helped
her UTi.il ran we do to aorl out
1 hl*runfu*ion?
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three |m*»lhlr dlagiitMca for your
daughlrr Migraine headache* or
migraine rt|ulvalrnla. aelrurr
dlwader and hyimglytemla Or
dlrurily. tliear rondnion* are
raally aeparalrd by mrdlral
leal a
Migraine equivalent* Ivlaual
aympiotna a nd i r r it abil ity
without Iceattache) are dlagnoard
by llie exclusion of other dl*
raar* ihev often reapnnd to the
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artrriea
SeUurr dlaordera. aurh aa
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AQUARIUS Han 20 Feb IU|
IHcwerful. new amtilllucia will
la* aroused in yiai in the yra r II yew led antneonr who ccanes to
-ihead These will ter luclrd by you few advice today what you
vcior dewier* lo luce a h rltrr think he/aice would like to hear
rathrr than the truth you could
m airrla!. di sulr
k o r p i o k m 24 Nov aai lie dmng this jicrwin a great
Today von U ta- muc h inure disserve, e
laislucTtve il t&lt;m don't allrm pl
PISCES IFcb 20 Marc h 201 In
lo do bac many things al Ihr group activities today It's best
same lime Srltlr lea less bell dec you don't lead the finance
that wrll h ill, S where In k«&gt;k lor comm III re There are strong
romance ami ycacti find It The itedk atoms you may be careless
with your resources aa wrll as
Aalrcc G r a p h Matchmaker In
staidly reveals shah signs are llcosr of ocleers
ARIES (Man It 21 April I HI
M&gt;ltl*llU£§l|y perfect lor you
Mali 92 lo Matchmaker, c/o this Your plana are likely lo lie anund
ice
. 1*11 lloa 9I42H. today, bed your methods ol
Cleveland O il 44101 342H
ram dlon ccruld leave aornethmg
lie lie desired Do teed dr|vurt front*
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 l)ri
your blueprint once you'vr
211 lb- careful your geurnesdy Ihmighi things through
tan I taken advantage of today
TA U R U S (April 2 0 May 20] ll
hv one w ho might iry lo srlfishly you'rr rrluclani lo lake the
iii.iiuptd.ilt vim T h u |&gt;rraon lias inlltallvr iiMlay. Ice carrlul lo
hied lids trie k on vmi Icelore
whom you drl rga le assign
C A P R IC O R N It&gt;•i 2 2 -Ja n
inrnla An Ineffective allrrnatr
101 You mighi laiy llema lor Ihr won t get the loh done either
Icouse lialay simple liriauar yicu
O BM IN I I May 2 l-.lu.nr 201

dlagn oa rd by an electroen­
cephalogram (brain wave trat or
EEG I
llyp o glyrrm la la diagnosed
when Ih r aymptoma are present
during periods ol low blood
sugar (lesa than 4.1 milligram a ol
glucose per drellller of blood I
I m not sure why vour d.iugh
ler’s dortors arr In dlaagrer
menl. T o tewdtr II**- i»wtr I
augg4 sl lhal you rrr|urai a
referral to a neurological or
diagnostic clinic ol a leaching
hospital In such an environ
menl. the sjiecullsl* should Ice
able lo pul everything logrllirr
and solve Ihr problem
You should rrall/r that a
hypoglycemic did (no alcohol or
sweets, frequent high protrtn
meals) will help many medic al
conditions llierrlorr. a favor­
able response lo itirar rrsirh
l i o n s Is not p r o o f t h a t
h y p o g l y c e m i a c a n a r d the
symptoms
few more information I ant ,
sending you copies of my Health
ftrpotrs " H y p o g l y c e m i a . "
Epilepsy The Falling Sick
new*’* and "Hradarhra ** Other
readers w Ihi would tike a copv ol
any of these should send 91 and
lor roc h one and their nance and
address lo I' O Mo* 913b'*
Cleveland. Oil 44101 3369 Hr
sure lo mrniiou Ihr title you
want

Slwculd you make a loan in a
IMend today, establish that you
ra p e d to tee paid hock. or rise it
might tee treated aa a gilt
C A N C E R Untie 2 1-.Inly 22l
Don't make tom ndim rnta tu
your mate today that you Irrl
you might have to renege on
lairr firing honrai and up Irntd
will avert ptiiNrma down the
Ha t
L E O ( J u l y 23 A u g
221
Miscalculations arr Ukrly IchI.iv
II you takr things Inf gf aided lie
nptlmtstlc and lcn|ir(ul. bed cbm I
let it civrrshodow &gt;cmr common
sense
V IR G O (Aug 23 S. pi 221 IV
ralra •arrful loday If you arr In
lice m arkrl lor a lug llrk rl Item
II the price von are given seems
(Hit ftf line, do si Mice comparison
si loot cing la-lure Icuying
L IB R A ISepi 23 Ik i 231 You
might find yourself m a [-witum
tmlay where you'll Irrl a lllllr
while lie i an slip lev unnoticed
Unfurlunalrly. II will slant! out
like a sore thumb
( ( ' l l h u m , NEW SPAPER EN
TK K P H ISE ASSN

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dun at feasl tr a m wwt Biancas Cor mar
nanny J iW S la loa I n n W l « a a
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A N O IN ia WOBLO iota cm Malta**
do. idod Mai May ra net roadr M mala lava
yal Al Ma latl m m «i L rva dr. idod not &lt;a pa
•a Maiarca Vpatn « s Jama aSa non! an
Sit aon and Idiot tan.mtod Vicky la '**u*n
to Bay City aiM Cum Jvla Arm n wdndmg a
tol al lima « )M poixe ollsa* * « v JnSa
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Ceviction VI Jacdusc aniovrapsd Clvonan
ca Cur# N k o Co an a psonanon. Un i WiM
Nxato awl a* Ma say Caralrna aouto hard a
Osar la M to Cat* Amanda and Ads cm ldsd
toears *M*r Mai May don I trial !m aSa I*
Cuddvnly Crying Co tacama lro«d&lt;y a,M
ywryan* Iris pad Jacan mway la l a y
m«m Mai via c Ma portwi nta sat baAmd
lf» Cary PubOdung lotto.#' bd Wvartona
urgad John Co lot* to Mary about hit
mghlmaravaC Vainam
At T M I WOBLO TURHI Alto# LIUM
cmaochad n f t Crncl cca ttatbod him Ca
dtalh SIM a vilwr toltor opanar d a had
Uolsn Iron. Duncan LIliM lailsd hi an
altampl ca vaducr Tamo nha da a,M plant
to kill Duncan Cad Ihannon Chat HUM triad
Ca mU«arr him on Ihsir nsodiny mghl. but
tad Mai Ca bslavsc Lilith hat bean lurrd ol
Car homicidal tondsneae Lilith kacrslly gav*
Jamac inlormation on fori •#• ll da
torminad to caplura Jamac Iwcmda chackad
out potontial i lion I Cal tlotklyn short abig
dal In Ma o&lt;l buvmovc Irk Cm e1iarrtd to
Oat dala Mag and Lily son! Co Kama* to
cancoto Rod bacauso to aat vptot c a r Ma
dram at hit mom#* sha kvttorrd a haarl
•i i k c Hal t man 'odd Mr bodat ol Alan
Simpson and Tobin si a caw on lkmean &gt;
Ivland Duncan raalitrd Thrrtca ddn l *o Co
THE B O LD AND THE B E A U TIF U L ,
Brook# I molly partuartrd fldg* to toll hot
Heal id lava* hat Stopband and Eric
admitted to Man tovyai. Tam Adam*. Ma,
Tha*no dial Ridpo- tnrl Itopband l* da
torminad ta lata Ma ra# *• WaMct Thom*
Donna say M nldd rrhsn BUI agraad to
publish hat or lied (bout I d orptoilalton ol
racing aeman who pot* tor pornographic
magajinat Recce inaakrd into Ma ipa and
Coo* nude photo* ol Bill sOian ha coma out ol
Ma Ide m room, but Dome ltd* nliad going
ahead rrlM Mad plot to pubiich Mo photo*
DAT* OF OUR LIVEti E rr and hot
Irtondt walchad nhid Ndk sot memoratod
In Mo car. which oiptodcd otto# running all a
dill t»a*v tniytnmd. Jak*. tanrHKOd hrr to
koap mum lhal h* and Nick sar* racing al
Me lima ol Nlck'i acodrnl i ‘ylano'1 Mug.

cap'dod Raman and D&gt;ene *„#« lis t
or*iral on ktolana I icland Sto'tne d l C*r*d
M N k Roman p i a Hrv S e n p t TV Pac-ng
at Vhana Orew canm a d Peggy to d l torn
■aka B**ir Lhana bacama tutpKdut aI
Dran oho* ha kouS a photo a* Mardna d
Oran i badngmg* Draw pramisrd Bmir
Mol ha li cam ha m A M r * i tol ana aha
d Ma bar t letae# Kayla Mar.w* and Wwna
levelled Patch, aba nearly dreamed m a lank
•C aator during a mag* P a r Adraxns
arsrhaard Jwt'm k*y Mac ha nontv Em.na
riimmatod Emilw hired AOnmnr . lug0*1
•an Mai May run aaay lagtMrr Emila
•mdrd JanMtor. aha aat pmnad m d b 0 haa
dwr mg « rrmvtorm
0 1 N l B AL H O IP IT A L
Babble at*
tCimnad to rataiw a pOana call ham Joky
ah* am dd hoc to *•« Anna Mat h* couton •
rrpnkrnl has a&lt; her &lt;*i#mpi#d murdr# 'n*l
Julian o r. rtnawd ahon Chatyl I d i l go
through aim her plan to toll Brbarl ih*t tha
not on Ma bakm r at &amp;-•&lt;* i pad *1 lha t.ma
Olivia oat d a l Charyl a or nod Julian lhal il
Rebar! darvn'l *&gt;nd aridmca Mai a Mwd
party oat al On»ia kpad d a t um pemg to
imtovi Mai d a oat Mar# Babb* to*d
Grrgary Mai d a l aiilmg to continue tamr
allair ohid ha • negoiieiing tor a diwrct
ham Clan* Vaan darned Mai Ma tarrmg
tound m Ma bakm r ol OUrct t aparimanl
• r. originally purrhosod by Julian Jsromt
Cotton out hurl nhon Folkia didn't roipond
to hn phan* call! From M r W IB Mai. Colton
Irornad lhal Anollo had cam* I* Ih*
• orohouto orhar* Frisco dad to oar" friuo
and Colton Mai Moy rwra in dangar
OUIDINO LIO K Ti Johnny vaarchad tor
mtormalim m Biota t pati Biota dmod
Johnny t tuvpdim Mat tha it t d t daughdr
but admitted the once l.w d m Vprmgloid
Adr d d Blake lhal lha kneot about Blok* I
allav oiih Aim. and the knees Blake I irrl
identity A d i dl mended lhal Blok* turn o.rr
Mr damaging mlarmalran Mai d d hav on
Phillip In an attorl to torgrl about hit
drnbd poet. Will dropped Ma attompdd
murdor chargrv agam.i Jodi Altar Front
brat* up oiM Mindy. Will mady lava to hrt
and avktd hat Ca marry him Altar Jodi toid
Vonni |Valid* C Mai nr know* about Sohda I
anidnca. Lonni lioi'dal pamckad ohm h*
•at ndread from (oil In Ma flour* lamily
altic Johnny tound * photo al Blake at a
child Btva toU Aim Mai d d tdpl oita Jodi
Aim and Rave modi tore altar ha tad ha
inland! to marry has Alan Mxhasl and
Hardy mads up and drcidod to pa through
•IM Ihsir osdding
LOVING D m domed Mai Egypt and A d .
ICiapI aara ones
Tfrthsf- i r * ! Mils Ms Atom man.Hjn but SKapsd ham Ms
guard* by cltmb*ng out a nindon Hi Tn d d t
bedroom Trucker didn't tea Trldia t lr&lt;*
dc-lng hit ttcaps Ava ditappaarod attar Dan
tied to her Met Clay lAJail d Hooping «|M
Egypt Ay* da*nod mat hot chid w i t
inhe*it my of Ma Aldan money becevtt II
•ewldn'1 Id on Aldan become Aloi it
imperunalmg Clay True to* domed Mot
Clay iA d it undtrrranl plot Ik turgtry ittar
Cd carvod In VdMam
ONE LIFE TO LIV E , Attar Abu Fervent
potititaiy idmlitdd Loa at Ma man aha net
N a i l tvitll tors*. Lao admittod to Clint mat
Chrlvtlna It Vlkl't daughlrr A tpldtul
Cabrdid gaw viti an old photo at Niki
( veto and Loa. and Vlkl rralittd Mat
ChnvlMW iv her doughta* Loa lata# told Vlkl
Hal Victor pare Chnvtird to him ittyr vhc
wav barn Vlkl ogrtad to glva Lao lima to
prrporo Chrlvtino lor toe fact Mat Vlkl it hr*

memo* Chrivlm* think* Ma, ha* math#* iv
drad A«e* i*htung Ma artanrvl who bu*nad
Ctmrv ranch hauvr Tin* and Card dredtd to
rsmarry m a doubt# erttmmy mM Ava and
Hr "si Randy nor*o*ly tveayerd droto •*»"
ho wav accidm iQHy cdbbarad *iM a boom
m**aphona m lha vol at Fratormly Ron
urvuto Mo women nho wo* obvavvod wiM
Pair** reaped ham a manta, hotprlel and
■awed to kill Tina M*harl reminded Ira
Mai ha can tond Loa to prison m Croud
chargrv
R YA N 'S MOPE, L t* i rated Mali a*ar Ma
coat* r w , though ha domed har twkpk.m
Mai ha arranged tar Jock to hun* Mai ha
(auto capture Mai Whan Iwbhan hied to In
har broken mutk boi .1 reminded Joa at
Mai t Imai dram Mrtai baler* h* d « d Jo*
throw him rail Our* twbhan |utl Ol Mr bomb
Mai plan tad w ta* mutK bai npkidrd
Rags* bogm ramoncmg Dan* hi an allari to
got her la torgrl Rob Delia no* lu# out when
tha saw Nab liHfmg aim Nancy Llitw vltil
hom e shaken all h*r memo# i*v oC Itan
SANTA BARBARA Crul buggrd Fata*.
Mu heal k conlr.Hanoi boom alto# M* r-deo
rop'tl pa*d v*w**i .tvilv to Fatar* Michael
Tha ‘««dro ropitl rm til whan h* raaiwrd
Ih* tanOnvronol wot buggrd but hr toll
bshmd a 'ops on which hr lletod that hr t
tired #C Cam gelling all Ms crsd-l tor Ms t . i'
deed. The rop&lt;il also tad Mai h* to*at E dm
and "Mat* baby Cna told Bunny Mat it
doavt &gt; both#, hoc 11hr litre to drew up in
woman * doming but tha rile d him not to

M other gave up her
daughter, but n o w
longs for reunion

Getting
married
Engagement and wedding
forms are available al I he
Sanford Herald. 300 N
French A vr
The completed forms may
Ice accompanied bv a pro­
fessional black and w hite
photograph If a picture* is
d e s i r e d w i t h (tie* an*
nouncemriil
For more Informal Ion. rail
322-2611, eat 34.

IS E
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B YT i, TT ihmr II rnrtl e
signed "Adopted In Illinois'' (and
your reply) prompts me to write
In you lor Ih r llrst llmr since I
started reading yuur colum n
approximately 30 years ago
The author nl ih.il teller could
scrv wrll Ice ms daughter I gave
up .in alMHcluIrly gorgeous Itabv
girl lor adopiNin 3" years ago in
W E E K E N D P LA N N ER
ihr stale of Induua ll was lice
most (Minfiil and iinsHfisti thing
"A n Evening with Count I have ever done If there was
Baalc" will l&gt;r prrgrritrd lev ih r
any way I m ult! h.nr kepi her
Altamunlr Springs (Tm irm iuliy and given her a life even close in
l.i// K n vn ililr itirri ini lev Mikr normal or gcmtl. I would have I
Arrrid. on Sicinl.it Nnv Jo Im m was irap|crtl In an lin)Hissitdr
7-9 p in In thr Alliimriiile* situation and had no oilier
Springs Kiistiiiiinir Clvk CVntrr.
choice
irll IjnigwiHHl Avrnur Mnutcr.i
All llirsr years. I leave hoped
Iclr music |crt1 i&gt;nmil .uni rr
rcifdrcl over Ihr |m «I 1 0 yr.crs bv and prayed lhal maybe someday
Ihr Couni lUsir Orrhrslra— from I would gel in see her I am
Onr O TIicrk .Jump lo Acini murrlrii now with two grown
in I’arls"— will lip itsrralrd ih r sons Inn I nesrr had another
92 (loualkHcs lor ilit rccnc r n will daughlrr I have my name on tile
lirlK-fll Iter Jd// Knsrinhlr Music in Nevada with an agency ih.ci
unites adopters and biological
.met Uniform Fund
Band In the Park rccncrn. p a r e n t s - lent only if ll is
Iralutlng llcr Slrtsun UltlvrrMly imctuallv agreeable
Symphonic Wind Fnsrmhlr has
II my d.iughtri s alliludr is
Irrn rrsc hrclulril lor Sunct.iy. anything like ihr person who
Nov 2 0 Irom 3 I 30 p m in wnHrlhal Idler I II never get In
Vrlrfiins I'U/a. Drl.jfnt l*ro- . r r her (She wrote " W h v
gr.iin to Inc ludr u |r. Hunt Incm should I go sr-.in hmg lor mv
ScMisd, Hodgrrs .end llamucrrs
real |scrrnis ’ I louud them Ih r
inn. von Sup|cr .end » tribute* la day they lotiuc! me "|
Irving llrrlin Frrr and o|cru lo
.lusl lirt ause I gave leer up
fcuMic
dors
mean I did mil love
Tha 7th Annual W in ter her— IInot
meant I loved her enough
Springs Holiday Parade will 10 i arr a lH iu l Ihr kind ol Idr stir
1■‘gin dl 3 p m on Sunday. Nos
would havr
20 Ih r parade roulr will Iw* cm
Alilcy. how t until you call that
Stair Hoad 431 trolll Shrcuh
Itoiilrsani lo lice- Village Markn Idler a beautiful and genennis
ITacv- Marching lo Ihr cca/adr altitude"? I dlsagrrr complrlely
Ihrm r of T ’ra ir on F^cnh.' 25 11 sa narrow mmdeil. misundrr
|uradr rntrirs Irom Uh al and siaoding a llilu d r Thrrc. I've
surrounding , uminuniilrs will s.ud ll. and now ll soil my rlcrsi'
HEARTSICK
fMniri|cair. Including Sm oklr
IN WASHINGTON
Ihr IW-ar and Smla Claus For
inorr inloimaiion. call Ihr civil
DEAR HEARTSICK: I ow&lt;
assoc l at Ic.n p rru ld rn l
Har
&gt;ih i — and other mol hers who
An man al 327 IR32
The 12th Annual Langwood ttsis* llt-vhlv gave their tiabtew up
Art Show will u Nnv pc 2 i) lor adopt ton— an aimlogy Anti
hum 10 a m lo 5 pin in tin' here It Is
Ihsimn lacngwiMHt I list Met. oil
Siair Hoad 434 on S H 427
DEAR ABBY: Several years
Morr than .lieu .trusts and
craftsmen will Ih- Iralurrd Imm ago you had a Idler in vour
througfioui ih r country He* column from a nun who w anted
lo go lo inrdHdl schtMcl but
Irrbhinrnts will U srrsrd
Iccbtlalrd Icrcausr he would tee
T o d d le r Story lim e s fur
\ veats edit allrr 1 0 years of
2 Scar olds lake plait- ThurscLcvs
w hinting You asked him 'And
al 1 0 to .uni in i &gt; a m lend how old w ill you Ih- in 1 0 years if
Storytimrs lor ages .1 to 5 arc you don T go lo mcdlra) school?"
scheduled ai lo 15 ann 10:45
a m al ihr Nurihwrsi llr.un h of
Abiev. I haw always warned to
Ihr Se-inlnolr Coiiuis Llltr.trs
go to law school, tint my thertSystem. 5ho Green way lllvd.
hushand tils* om.igrd me So
l-ikr Mary in Sinlord Snugs
after we were divorced. I pro­
pupicrls. tradings flngerplays mised mysk-ll ih.it as soon as I
and kiddle arrolcii s includrd T o
got on my Irrt again. I’d go teach
prr rrgislr/. &lt;all 321 24 It)
to sc litHil I lie U K ,H ills . I h e ll I h r
vr.irs. iM-gan slipping away, and
I terg.m lo think lhal I was loo

tol Brandon in rum hi hit p ip At part pi
M*u plan togr* Julia tocanan to* m*r - 'Apr
ta Maim Sana, iMaumi and Gina to*
AugutlJ catch Mam inlarrroi compromising
tiiuaiKm bacauv* Mry tnra th* d roporl
Mem la Julia Julia *dn I tr'n r Augusta
unci vha laekrd Ihraugh Hs wmdowol Guta t
horn* and saw Gma and Mown Sonny I
Smooch,ng Bunny tpdd On AuguS'a. who
Or.i-ryrd her room hi Ih* Lock'dgr mansion
imiii tho towd a myttanouv parchmam the
•at tookmg tor
THt YOUNO AND THK RCSTLCSI
Ntifel ^ Doug if to VK*or »
*p*c»
r***'' «nd •*% %w»pFIW&lt;J *0 *»srn f»v*» Vc&lt;to^
rfVBCf ISBT2VR Lsbfwr told Stfv*6
Nf CB«rt#d fm* Id Kslf mtn tm€Svik9 ht
hr#
of kovt lo# him Lm w u
otio loHf WTtfl mof
I Ititl o sirgm bv*
ihr'i dreidrnJ to most io*o *t*h hr# hysbond
iV«lo# i fir*d *ai tfunnrd
ho E»o*r yp
from fwt d#uD9r&lt;S %»s*r s'xf louod htmtrif
lockod INO &lt;090 l V9 t liyiog room B#Od
w#t fy#m*r ihKkrd dbNmLevs foWI him fHof
le*^t him ornf i#ffrfH&gt;» fokttp him fcocsrd
yp iBtvff if nrrd br Tim it
i lot of
timo *»fti Troci who rot rririfttrd from ?h#
hotpttoi John wit tfurnoil *hrft ho
Bf«d dymprd Trou AtMcy rf^) Sfovrh
o»tf Vtcfo# Do^^v o«d Crkfft
ffjfdrdi Thof fhr# ho«* fh*«r «orS cu* &amp;jf fCK
fhrm if thrr *9 going fo fy#n ften* knlo *
tOQhittA&lt;otod \*df

VK*o# i t M t d
fhif 'hoFro!} ip-it, mm hk!

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A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
V A N BUREN

old (early .U&gt;s| to pursue a law
career Your a n s w e r lo Ih r
|intrnlLil medical stuclrnl was
Just wli.u I needed to H 1 hii lo
m y s rn s rs
I im m e d ia te ly
enrolled In college- part-tlmr so I
could continue lo work I al
u n d id classes evenings add
summers W hen I graduated
(magn.i cum taude. Phi 14*u i
K.cp|ul I was aide tcv cpill mv |&lt;4&gt;
and ailrnd law s t I icmiI lull lltnr
Nrxi May I will graduate, and
all (cough I am a lilt older Ilian
m v classmairg, there are several
w ho are even older lh.cn I am
I hank you, Alilcy. You made
m v rarrer'

BARBARA J. CLAIRE.
WATERFORD. CONN.
DEAR B A R B A R A : Thank
von Your letter made my day
DEAR A B B Y : I ■an t speak for
all Ihr irrn agrrs in the world,
bill I ran speak for myself When
adults call me "H o n e y" nr
’Dear. I Irrl like they arr irylng
to pul me in mv place— like Ihev
are talking lo some little kid Hut
t don I h i iiiit t ir i ng called
"Honey" or any other prt name
w hen the (M-rson Is m v age
I'M N O T E V E R B O D Y ’8
HONEY
(Problems? Writ* to Osar Abby
For a pgrtonal. unpubllihgd
raply. sand s aolf-addrsuad.
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Religion
Happy days

IN BRIEF
Only o n « ••rvict Nov. 27
SANFORD — The First Presbyterian Church. 301 Oak A v e .
Sanford, will have only one service Sunday. Nov. 27. They will
not have their regular 11 a m. service.
The church does this once or twice each year so that the
congregation can be together In a single act of worship

The Ladlee Trio of Cenfral
Baptist Church helped ihe
church celebrate its 50th anni­
versary Saturday night. The trio.
Penny Hoseck (left). Pel Butler,
end Bobbie Jean Reeves, sang a
variety of songs, much to the
delight of Ihe crowd, tome of
whom are shown below.

Association sponsors service
SANFORD — The Sanford Ministerial Association will
sponsor a Community Thanksgiving Service at 7 p m. Nov. 23
at Central Baptist Churrh. The speaker will be Dr. Tom Jacobs,
pastor at Pine Crest Baptist Church.
Fifteen pastors representing 10 different denominations will
be present at the service.

Notsd author leads study
SANFORD - Central Baptist Churrh. 1311 Oak Ave.
Sanford, will have a study led by I'rter Lord, the author of
Hearing God The study will lie Nov. 20 si 5 30 and 7 p m . and
Nov. 21 at 7 p m
Hearing God Is a book that leaches how lo hear and
rerogntir God’s voice.,
For more Information, call 322-2014.
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Pastor's school draws from Oxford
DeLAND — A theology scholar from Oxford University will be
among the speakers (or Strtson University's fourth annual
Florida Winter Pastor's School Feb 7 - 10
Registrations are being accepted through Nov 23 at a
reduced rate. 985 per person Those registering after that dale
will pay 90S
For more Information, call 734-4121

Thanksgiving grocerlas being collected
LONGWOOD - Sanlando Untied Methodist Churrh. 1890 W
Stale Road 434. Longwood. Is collecting bags of groceries for
the South Seminole Christian Sharing Center
The church's Sunday School children are also celebrating the
Feaat of the Booths through Tuesday. The children will place
canned foods at the bottom of a lattice framed booth. The fond
will also go lo the South Seminole Christian Sharing Cenlrr.

Free turfcey dinner In Longwood
LO NOW OOD - The First Baptist Churrh of Longwood. 891
E Stale Road 434. Longwood. Is having a dinner on
Thanksgiving from 11.30a m to 2 p m
All are Invited Transportation will be provided lor those who
have none There will also be drivers for sliul Ins
For more Information, call 330-3817

Free Thanksgiving meal In Ovlado
OVIEDO - The First Baptist Church of Oviedo. 45 W.
Broadway. Oviedo, will host a Thanksgiving Service Nov. 23 si
7:15 p.m. A combined rhlor of area churches will perform
The Youth Clioir will present the musical Surrender Nov 20
at 7:15 p.m There Is no admlaakmrbarge
For more Information, call 365-3484

Knight to host revival during weekend
SANFORD - The First Churrh of the Nazarene. 2581
Sanford Ave.. will feature Dr John Allan Knight In revival
services at 7 30 Friday and Saturday, and at 10 30 a m and 0
p m Sunday
Knight la the general superlntendaut of the Churrh of the
Nazarene

Dinner dance dale scheduled
D ELTO N A - Temple Shalom. 1785 Elkham Itlvd . Dellona
will have their annual dinner dartre Nov ID at the DeLand
Hilton Hotel. Ttcketa are 925 per couple and are available from
David Hechtman at 574-2066
There will also he a special Oneg Shabbat al the Temple
tonight a t H p m

Apollo astronaut featured at fair
M AITLAN D — Apollo astronaut Charles Duke will sjieak al
the Episcopal Ministries Fair Nov. 10 al Ihe Churrh of the Good
Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland
The fair Itself runs from 11 a m tot3 p m Nov. 10
For more Information, rail 644-6581.

One-hour service In Longwood
LONGW OOD - The First Churrh of Christian Scientist. 075
Markham Woods Rd . Longwood. will be having a special
one-hour service si 10 a m. Thursday. The special service Is a
tradition among Christian Scientists.

Thanksgiving dinners offered at church
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — The First Baptist Churrh ol
Altamonte Springs. 887 E Altamonte Dr.. Altamonte Springs,
will be serving free Thanksgiving dinners on Thanksgiving
from 11 30a in to 2 p m
For more Information, call 330-8061.

Combined choirs to give concert
M AITLAN D — The First Baptist Churrh of Maitland. 1050
Mohican Trail. Maitland, will have a concert of Its combined
choirs Nov. 20 at 7 p m
For more Information, call 628-5130

Catholic bishops reject Vatican document
Uwttsd E v e s jeVreeSeael
W ASHINGTON The U S
Roman ( athoik bishops confer­
ence. a unified voice for more
than a decade on secular and
Internal church mailers, has
shown signs of fraying around
Ihe edges al Us annual conven­
tion this week as they rejected a
document issued by the Vatican
and sent II hack lo Rome urging
that It be rewritten
T h e 300-member National
Conference of Catholic Bishops
INCCBI walked on eggs In Ihe
opening round of Ihe convention
as leaders sought to explain Ihe
Vatican intervention Into pro­
posed guidelines lo defuse pm
bleins between theologians and
blshofM
A statement of much con­
troversy emerged from Ihe meet­
ings Wednesday as the bishops
approved a softened but still
strong response to the Vatican
proposal lor a narrowed un
derstandlng of Ihe power of
national episcopal bodies such
as NCCB
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leased last year lor comment,
seeks lo give a theological defini­
tion of episcopal conferences, to
check their role as indejiendenl
(lowers renters outside Rome,
and lo limit trac hlng authority
Leaders of the U S body found
Ihe statement completely unarreptablr and draflrd a replyurging Ihe Vatican lo scrap It
and brgln again.
Bui Ihe first version of the
rrply. written by a panel of past
presidents of Ihe conference, was
deemed loo strident during
public drhatr on the response It
w a s s o f t e n e d w i t h s om e
closed-door rewriting, though
Ihe conclusion remained Ihe
sumr.
Finally Ihe response was
approved Wednesday, but Ihe
205-59 voir was jusl Iwo btsho|m
more than ihe minimum neces­
sary. suggesting conservatives in
Ihe conference are growing In
numbrr.
Th e conservative prelates
argued that a stern rejection
would he loo strung and the
bishops should be more concilia­
tory and (Mislllve

A current writer says the
1930s were s good lime to be
alive We may nol have had as
R IL IQ IO N
long a list of things to be
lhauklul for a* people today, but
we w rrr happier
We didn't have much lit was
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the Depression) hut neither did
anybody else (It was ihe De­
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pression for them Uni. so we
weren't aware we were living in
“ bad times ." We did without —
without knowing we were doing Fifty percent of young working
without.
mothers say they are experien­
cing stress because they don't
Il was easier In those dsys to have enough lime fur their
satisfy us. We went lo Ihe families
"picture show" on Saturday
Wages may tie higher than
night and look a drive on
Sunday and looked forward to ever bul. sirangelv. this Isn't
our children's birthdays. Bowl­ lilting our spirits. Career offices
ing was 28 cents per game; draft al Barnard College and Ihe
beer, a nickel. We enjoyed Wharton School at Ihe Universi­
ourselves and never bothered lo ty of Pennsylvania rejiort that
look Nick lo see who might be job-seekers today arc lieglnnlng
to look al Job satisfaction and nol
gaining on us
just job compensation and oilier
Beyond that, families were external status symbols
together more In those days. The
Investment banking, where
Wall Street Journal cites a sur­
vey which found that only 11 salaries can begin al 897.000
percent of families today have and go as high as $250,000 after
five years, has fallen olf sharply
wives who are at home full lime

C a th o lic , L u th e ra n
d ia lo g u e is a ctive
identity and role, many of Its
members are pursuing their own
ecumenical agendas
Among I he most active of Ihe
bilateral dialogues — theological
discussions between two
churches — Is that of the Roman
Catholic and Lutherans
The most recent round of
discussions have tocused on me
role Mary. Ihe mother of Jesus,
plays In Ihe two churches.
Lutherans. In practice, ascribe
Utile Importance lo Mary and
reject the veneration she re­
ceives In Ro m an Ca tho li c
worship and spiritual life.
In a statement Issued after Ihe
most current round of dis­
cussions. the theologians said
they are making jirogress toward
a llnal statement, which they
expect to Issue next September.
Bul they warned differences
continue In exist.

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104 years of service
Trinity Unltad Mathodlit Church, Sanford Avanua and Sixth
8trssl. Sanford. I&gt; calibrating their 104th anniversary Nov. 20
with a service al 11 a.m. with Dr. Richard V. Moors,
prssldsnt-smsrilus of Bsthuns-Cookmsn College speaking.
The church was founded In 1879 and was built In 1885. In 1976
the new edifice was erected on Ihe site where Ihe new Trinity
Church now elands.

According lo conference of­
ficials. Ihe lough response could
lie rejected by a membership
that always srrm s lo keep one
eye over lls shoulder us II
struggles In assert Itself lo Ihe
Vatican
The Vatican's power was un­
mistakable Monday as It in ­
tervened in llie proposed state­
ment addressing doctrinal re­
sponsibilities*' of Iheologlsns
and blsho|ts

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church
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weekend, the Vatican alleged**
that Ihe document treated bish­
ops and theologians as equals
and therefore was unacceptable
— a c h a r ac te r i z at i on t hul
frustrated American churclt**
leaders
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Development of Ihe 57 pagr
Bishop Raymond l^-saard of
document, almost a decade of Savannah. Ga.. bowing to the
work had hern given particular suddrn pressure from Rome. ‘
emphasis by the Vatican's re­ told colleagues that his drafting^
cent censuring of theologian committee believed "thr wisest-*
Charles Curran, an instructor at course at present" would be Id**
Ihe Cathol ic Un iv e rs it y of withdraw the document and tq*,£
America who has dissented from have a delegation meet with
chu r rh teaching on sexual Roman C u r i a officials " l o
questions such as abortion and explain the intent as well as Ihe
homosexuality.
conlent."
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which sat in Rome for 13
committee's belle! that II had*
m oolhs. according to U S
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Thanksgiving reminder: T h e sun also rises’

Golf course hosts fund raising drive
LAKE M ARY - Tlmacuan Golf and Country Club will hoi a
golf tournament lo raise funds for Ihe House of Good Will on
Dec 2.

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Cun Lutherans and Roman
Catholics both pray lo Mary?
Docs Christian tradition ever
allow the direct Intentional ter­
mination of one's own life or Ihe
life of another?
Should non-ChrlslIans play a
role in selling Ihe theme for the
World Council of Churches next
assembly?
These are Jusl some of Ihe
Issues on Ihe various ecumenical
agendas as churches seek to
fashion a vision of Christian
unity In Ihe next derade amid
troubled limes for some leading
Inter-rellglous agencies, such as
Ih e N a t i o n a l C o u n c i l of
Churches.
While the National Council,
beset by Internal strife and
declining financial support,
works to figure out lls own

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students
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We may be realizing that, also one of Jesus' secrets for
although we are "belter olf making miracles hapjien Jesus, m
today.'" as a Republican cam­ didn't give thanks alter the 5O0*s
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voters before Ibis month's elec­ case of Lazarus' return from t h ^ J
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Day this year when Ihe gross Lazarus came forth from the
national product Is rising and tomb — not after.
the nuclear threat declining, we
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signs would Indicate we should.
a miracle In our lives. Nol a
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row. No matter how unsatisfying down.
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tomorrow may tiring
up our llionghi of things When
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setting on our dreams, we are God has In mind lor us. we find
likely to forget Hemingway's that Ihe good things necessarp^
reminder that "th r sun also for our happiness are provided.
rises." When the Inevitable
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menu and addition* morale
O A T E O INI* n th d e , el
Nerember &gt;*M
O A V ID N BERRIEN
CHrk C meulI Caurl
B , JaneE Jataak
Depu', Cier*
Pubnm Nerember It A IS MW
DEK lit
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE I I O H T I E H T H
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT. IN
AND FOR 1EM IN0LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO M U M C A W P
FREE DOM SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION a
F*d*r *1 ta r m*t and lean
ettacialwx
Platnllll.
r
ARVETAM E C K LIN D
De'mdaxl
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO ArvelaM Ecklmd
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
NOS Summarsrect* Wa,
CattaMarr,. Florid* v m
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D mal an
action la lereetatd a marieae*
an m* to*lowing proper!, in
SemineHCount,. Florida
let l| H U N TL E IG H WOOOS
according lo me plat Ihartel at
recorded m Plat Boo* M. Paget
N and ti. dt m# PuMk Record*
Ot tern,not C a n t , Florida
hat been Iliad ege'xtl ,ou end
r*u are rrpulred 10 terra a cepr
*1 ,eur arilten dttontet ll an,,
to il ai William G Miicheii. et
e « tirm nt r.ilr. Ilf t rlrt %
Rebmton P A . The Flrtl. F A
Balding One duPsnt Centre
NO N Or eng* Aronu*. Orlande.
Fiend* lltO I. on or be lor#
December ]. ItM and lito me
original •ilh -ha Clark el Itot
Caurl. timer be tor* ternce en
PlatnliN't atier ray or Immadi
atol, maraaltor. emarait* •
dtlauil *111 be entered agamtl
^ u tor me rtliel demanded to
•haCamg'atol
WITNESS m , hand and teal
*1 mu Court an October M Mtt
(SEAL!
O A V ID N BERRIEN
Clerk ot theCkcal
B , Kell, McClain
Depot, Ckfk
PuMith October &gt;t Nerember
A. II A II MM
DCJ J*}

m* talto*ing deter-bed pro
pert,, tiiuetod m SemmeM
Cnure, F NrMa to pit
l*» M SOUTH PINECREST
FORTH ADO i t io n ncierdmg
to me P&lt;*i mereel et reearded
to Ptel Beak l| Pagek O and tl
Public Racardt *- Semineie
Cat**, .Fiend*
purtuent to m* Fmet Decree ml
torectoe^e entered m • caee |
pending m teM C e a l b » r,a el
•euch a ANCHOR MORTGAGE
S IR V IC It INC PtatohR rt
DA/ION B IR R ig N
DAVID E HAAAAAOCK DELLA
Ctork eMheCirtudCetpi
C M AM M O C K
k it m i l
By JaneE Jeer * i
DAVID P BOHANNON end
At Deeur, CH&gt;t
CONNIE M BOHANNON tat
Pubnth Neremfe- H A M ItM
OEK Ito
WITNESS m , hand and m*
IN THE CIBCUIT COURT1
ettkiai toot at koto Cm i aw*
OF TME E IB R T IIR T H (SEAL I
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN 3
ANO FOR SEMINOLE «
O AVID N E IR B lE N
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Ctork at •* Card* Caurl
Cate Nt M MH CA W L
B , Ja ra f Jaeeak
Deputy C a rt
C ITY FEDERAL SAVINGS *
BANK
PubUto Na.ember tl A M MM
PiemOtr
OEK lit
rt
W ILLIAM C BBOOt I T Al
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
NOTICE Of
EIDMTBENTM JUOICIAL
FORECLOSURE SALE
CIRCUIT. IH AND FOR
NOTICE
IS
HERERV
G
iv E h
SEMINOLE COUNTY
purtuent to e Fmei Jude&gt;*an»e«
FLORIDA
torec teture eeHO Nt.emeer CASE WO H IM * C A M P
MM and entered • Caee N*
BANC BOS T ON MOR TGAGE
R
U M C A R l 11 to* Cwtant
CORPORATION * Fand*
Caurl
#• m# E IG H TE E N TH
i er per I ' m toe mcceeeer by
Ju d ica l Circuit in and Rer
mer*er H I TOC K TON
S tM iN O L f Ceuxt, r t o d .
W HATLEY. DAVIN A COM
■ herein C IT Y F E O R R R l
PAN V * FterMe carper Chen
SAVINGS
RANK I* Ha PatottN
Pl« mbit
•M WILLIAM C BROOK, JOY
re
E BROOK h u SRANO ANO
MICHAEL W G U I S OPAL
W IFE are to * OeHndaxr, i n I
WE STMORELANO GILES
ten
to me tag/ati end ta d
e t * OPAL M GILES
b-detr Hr rath el m* n t d
u ra iil y
F-*n, Deer tl to* SemineH
WESTMORELAND SCOTT
Camrif Ceurtoeuee m VexHe*
SENEV FREE DOM SAVINGS
I Hr Me *r II M e m into* de,
ANOLOAN ASSOCIATION a
*1 December l l MM Ra to-Mn
F and* car per elan #ny in
mg
dreerbed prefer-, et er*
kxeankeat dr * a r c (re d
term to teM F mal Judgment
Hr l ft *nH*» end *m*r mi
L O T I I H IO O IN LA R F
kneexpereen*er itobneen
V I L L A S PHASE I I I AC
toereeectoimuigb, toreugh
C
O
R O IN G TO THE P L A T
-SCOTT SI NEv
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IH
PLAT BOOK N PAGES S * I
NOTICE O f SALE
ANO * PUBLIC RECORDS OF
Hence u hereby f'»e " me*
SE M I N O L E C O U N T Y
purwexl to e Smnmery F m#l
F l o r id a
Judgment el FerecHuve en
IT E M S OF REMOVABLE
Hred herein I mil ten me
EQUIPM
ENT IN ClUO fO IN
praper*, t'tveHd m Sem mea
THIS TRANSACTION ARE
C n x ly FtorMe. detc'bed *1
R AN G E OVEN OISPOSAl
1*1 et *t VERNE CHnNEY
O IS H W AS H ER ANO F A N
SUBO Ceetetoerr, Fie *« r*
MOOD
ALSO IN C LU O IR G
carded m Ptel Bee* N Peg* *1 |
AN Y RENEW ALS OR R&gt;
PuMk Record* *1 Semineie C*
P L A C E M E N TS OF TH ESE
Fla Tegemer aim era Wert
ITEM S
Rang* I'aetiending Serial
p r o p e r t y ADORE I t
|*R
M1M4MHR an* See't Oikh
CLEAR
LAKE CIRCLE SAN
•evar Serial IU &gt; toMIL an*
FORD
FLO
R
ID
A
nm
Seer* Garbage Dtegetei Serial
WITNESS m , land and th*
tlTSMMRI
tea! ml Hut Caurl an Nurumter
el putak tea to me higtatl end
9. ItM
tad bidder Nr ceeh. *• m* metl
Its A ll
hem entrance Seminoto Cermiy
HONORABLE
Ceurmauve M Santord FNrMe
DAVION B ER R lfN
e l l l M A M enm ejom aeyet
C a rte l to* Cucal Court
December MM
By JtreE Jeteo-c
WITNESS m , herd end Ol
Deeuty Clerk
Ik Ml Seel at **to Caurl m,« urn
Publith Nerember I I A to ItM
day et Nerember ItM
OEK
III
(SEAL)
DAVIDM BERRIEN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
Ry JaneE J*«•*'&lt;
FLORIDA
Deputy Clerk
PROBATE DIVISION
PubKth Nerember MATS ItM
Fde Number M Ft! CP
DEK IN
Orman E
IN R E ESTATE OF
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT
GEORGIA GIST.* l l
OF THE EIOM TEENTN
GEORGIA NOE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
Decent**
FLORIDA IN ARO FOR
NOT 1CI OF
•
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATION
OERERAL JURISDICTION
Th* admlmtlrtlan *• the
OIVISION
rde'e ** GEORGIA GIST. */k/a
CASE NO M tael C A R L
GEORGIA NOE. dKeeted F ia
LINCOLN SERVICE
Number M *11 CP. H pending m
CORPORATION
Ha Circuit Ceuri Nr Seminole
Piemlill.
C a u n ly . Fie n d* . P r t b a lt
vt
O in ta n Ha a t o m al nhkh It
MICHAEL 0 TORN elue .
Sammeto Cartoly Ceur Haute
*1*1.
Norm Park Amvu* Santord
DeNndenlt
FL The nemet end tdWettet ol
NOTICE OF
Ha pectoral ctpctienltHc* end
FORECLOSURE SALE
•he pertenai repretentelive'i
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
attorn*, er* tel term beten
purkuenl to * Final Judgment ol
AH intertttod portent are
Farectotur* dead Nerember t.
required to IIH •IHl tolt caerl.
IIM and entered m Cat* No
W ITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
M }ta] CA gt L el Ha Circuit
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Ceuri *1 Ih* E IG H TE E N TH
THIS NOTICE (II all clatent
Judicial Circuit In end ter
agamtl to* ttiak an* III bn,
SEMINOLE County. Florida
nbiedign b , an inltretlad
•harem LINCOLN SERVICE
porton an *tam mit neike bat
CORPORATION Ik Pltlnlill *rW
tarred Hal daianget me r*i&lt;d
MICHAEL 0 TORN. *1 Ve *•
il, el the alii. Ha euailtkeiunt
e l. ere Oetondentt. I *111 ken to
oI me oerwual renrerenleltau
m* highekl an* bed bidder tor
venue, er |uritdkll*n *1 th*
cath In Ih* lobby *1 Ih*
(Oufl
SEMINOLE County Ceurthouk*
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
m Santord. Fiend* al II OO
TlONS NOT SO FILED W ILL
• clack A M on the l)m day el
BE FOREVERBARREO
December IIM Ha toltoning
Pubikalan *1 Hut Neike hot
deter-bed property at tel torn
on Nevembor II. ItM
to taM F toal Judgmanl. to a ll:
Pertenai Raprmarrlallve
Lai ll. Black B. STERLING
-t-Ka, Nee Mullmt
OAKS, accardmg to Ha Plat
III Humphrey Reed
Hareat. at retard** In Plat
Late Mary. FL n u t
Book n . Paget II and I}. *1 Ha
Attorney tor
Public Racardt ml Samlnal*
Pectoral Hterttentallvei
Ceunl,. FtorMe
-t'Fronk C WtagTam. Etgulre
DATED Itot tm day et Nev
olSTENSTROM. MdNTOSM.
it
JULIAN.COLBERT.
D AVION BERRIEN
WHIGHAM A SIMMONS. P A
At Clerk el taM Ceuri
P O Bor ISM
B , JaneE Jttemc
Santord. FL W Ti UN
Deputy CNrk
TtHphon* (N il m IIM
Publith November IIA II MM
Publith Navemtor IIA IA IIM
OEK III
OEK 191

Ltgal NotlCM

NOTICC O f A PUBLIC
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
H IA R IR B OF PROPOSED
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
CHAMOISANO
JUO ICIAL CIRCUIT
AMENDMENTS
IN A N O FO R
I N C I I T A I N M IT B I C T t
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
• AH O B O U N O A B IItO F THE
FLORIDA
• TORINO ORDINANCE OF
C e te N t.B M m X A -R A F
TMB C ITY OF
C IT V F E D E R A L SAVINOS
SANFOBO. FLORIDA
BANK F/K/A C ITY FED ERA L
Nerxe it Kareb, given m*i *
SAVINOS ANO LOAN
h Putak Hearing *111 be herd m
ASSOCIATION.
N a Cammittan Roam ai ma
Pltontitt.
i -City Hall to Ra City ml Santord
vt
SALVATORE
R
IN
A
IO
I.E T A I
FtorMe *1 F M • deck P M rx
MM. to ctntWtc
NOTICE OF
___. ___ __ mendmei'itt te m*
FORECLOSURE SALE
" lamng Ordinance m&gt; Ha Clt, *4
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
Santor*. Ftor id* at tol toat
purtuent ta • Fmet Judgment to
A peril*" et lhal certain
torectaerk* detod Ftatember IS
M V e p a rl, lying Wetl al an*
MBA end entered m Cote Hu
f itam ng lartard A a x a and
U I W C A N P to Ra Circuit
Jr'Fying Beleeen tsih S lrte l
Ceuri to Ih* E IG H T E E N T H
ICHMAI and Nth Street it
Judicial Circuit in end ter
pcMl m F to be -r iv e d N b " | SEM INOLE Ceunl,. Flende
-h e r e in C I T Y F E D E R A L
SR IA iSmgto Family Ret-de.* AM Duemngi OnFcal to RC I
SAVINGS BANR F/K.A C ITY
iRetHKHd Cammorcan D-t
F E D E R A L S AV IN G S A N D
•rkl SaM prefert, being mere
LOAN ASSOCIATION u Ha
g a rllc u la r l, de tciibe a at
P lelnlltt end S A LV A TO R E
R IN ALD I. M A R T RINALDI
• l* H ll. ft and t l H IS S S I
IS A A C H O B E S H . N A N C T
F» *1 W M HI Pm* He-gn-t pg
MOBESH ere me DeNndento I
1 PG SI ANO ato* lar is it
•ill tell ta Ra toghoto end bet'
bidder tar ceth at the Wett
and IF Edgteeed PB 1 PG *1
Freni Deer to the Sernmeto
M recarded « Ra Putak Re
cerdt el Saminei* Ceunl,.
Count, Ceurmoute M Santor*
▼tor Me
Ftond* et II M • m en m* **,
to December IB. MM Ha ktota*
AN pertat to mtoreti an*
mg detenbed peepert, et u&gt;
.tmeant then -a .* an tao-texi
' T, tot* heardel teM hear mg
term m teM Fmel Jud»ment
B , erda #F me C lt, Cam
LOT It ANO THE EAST M
, mutton *r me City et SenHr*
F E E T OF LOT M BLOCR F.
Ftond*
b e p l a t o f s a f to r a u n i t s i
A I ACCORDING TO THE
&gt; a o v ic e t o t h e p u b l i c ii
plat
th er eo f
as re
I a
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK IF.
cl to
any n tto r centMtrod M m*
PAGES U ANO It O f THE
tjtmrnm meerwg er hearing he
P U B L IC R E C O R D S O f
' g a y head a verbatim recard to
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Ph pre eedmgt mciudmg m*
Fl o r id a
, tathme"! and evidence ehuh
p r o p e r t y AOORESS lit
: ncer* n ra« p»*»M*d w m*
MC VAY DRIVE SANFORD
FLORIDA a m
| LPytoSaxHrd iFS M tlM S l
WITNESS rn, hand end toe
,
H N Tamm Jr
teal
to Hut Court en He.ember
CiF, Ctort
.PwM ! Ih November •A &lt;1 MM
IL MM
is e a l i

NOTICE O f A PUBLIC
M A R IN O TO CONSIDER THE
1
ADOPTION O f AN
ORDINANCE BY T N I
CITY Of
SANFORD FLORIDA
n here*, gi»*x m*r *
Putak Hearing mu be Fata m
Me Ct mwittex Ruem to me
C lt, He* to Ra Cit, el le x toc
FNrMe to F M • elect P M en
to an p dnanct b,
Ra CD, to Santord F tor Me title
ta a*Mh a at tortoat
,
ORBIRANCE NO MBS
AN ORDINANCE O f THE
C IT Y Of S A N f O R O
F l o r id a , a m e n d i n g o r o i
NANCE NO t#*t O f SAID
C i t y , s a io o r o i n a n c i
• U N O A z o n in g P l a n
SAID AMENOto* NT Cm ANG
INO THE TONING Of A POR
TIO N OF T H A T C E R T A IN
PR OPERTY LY IN G SOUTH
o r ANO A B U TTIN G WEST
FIRST STREET ISR Ml ANO
LYING BETW EEN R IN N E l
ROAD ANO MEISCH ROAD
PROM AO lAO R IC U LTuR A t i
D i s t r ic t t o g c i i g e n e r
A L C O M M E R C I A L ! D IS
T R I C T , P R O V ID IN G TO R
B fVERABILITV CONFLICTS
ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
• A ceg, than ke are-lata* to
Bto ONk* to me City Ctort tar
j tamper tent detorma to t e a m
• AH pallet m mtaroer and
v tatijent than tare an taper rum
" t *, t* te heard to taM taw mg
B , e t a to * a c n , Cam
BMtean to toe L it, to Santor*
Ftond*
a d v ic e t o t h e p u b l i c

ii

•d fereen decide* ta tdpeei *
i ta
to toe
may need a verbatim recard el
. Ra preceedingt mciudmg me
Mtoimen, and evidence etuch
.-CP,*'Santord IF S SMRIMI
.
H N Temm Jr
V
City Ctort
Puta&gt;to Ne.ember i« l«M
DCK i*i
ItOTlCC OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
. Fttou* M hereby given met •*
.Are tngigei to butmett •• IIS
JMlnge T r a i l . S u ite I I I .
Longeoed FL U 'N Semmelt
C e u n l,. Fiend* under th*
FktHau* Nem* *4 AMERICAN
&gt; I R I COMPANY end Hal ato
' Intend to regittor teM -am#
•Hh toe Cwrt to Ra Circuit
* tour,. Sernmeto County Ftond*
V accordance aim me Pre
vlttont to me Fktiheut Nem*
Slehrtot TeWii Section M l to
' f torM* siatatok l « »
, /t/Terr, D Hell
/l/WeyneJ Moor*
a JJitaith Herembe- e l l l| A
D IK II

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TE EN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Cat* N* M MM C A M P
OERERAL JURISDICTION
■ -F L E E T REAL ESTATE
FUNDING CORPORATION
tormerl, known at A .ten Speir
Inc
Pa-nllll,
vt
CLARENCE ALVIN DILLER
and PUR A OILLE R. hit » iN
c l»
Detondenlltl
AMENDED
NOTICE OF
• FO R EC LO S U R EU LE
-U
BY CLERK OF T N I
| r
CIRCUITCOURT
Fttokt It hereby given Hal Ha
undertlgrad OAVIO N BER
RIEN. Ctort •&lt; Ha CircuH Court
- ml Sernmeto Count,. Ftond*
M il. an Ha im da, to De
tember MM. al It 00 a'ctock
A M . al Ha Freni Door et the
jam mole Count, Ceurthouk# in
..Santord. Ftond*. otter ter tele
■ end tell et putak outcry to m*
higtatl and bet' tadder tor ceth
the tolto*mg described proper!,
•.tiiuetod In Seminole Ceunl,,
• f ' i , m*tt
Lot 1. CENTER HEIGHTS
•ccerdmg lo Ha piel ttareol et
^ecardtd In P u l Boo* 0. Peg*
*1. Putak Record* to Sernmeto
County. Fiend*
purtuent to Ha Ural decree to
Jerectoture entered m e cea
• pending m taM Caurl. Ha it,to
d t atilcX It F L E E T REAL
'.'E S T A T E F U N D IN G COR
PORATION. Formerly kiaan at
A lk t n S e g lr . In c
vt
cCLABENCE ALVIN D ILLER
end PURA DILLER. Fill alto
WITNESS m , hand and to
tklal teal to taM Caurl mit tm
day to November. ItM
(SEAL)
B , Jen* I J ate* ic
*
D E P U TY CLERK
Publith November I I A IA MM
OCK III

MOttORABLE DAVID
N BERRIEN
Clerk to m*
CmurtCewt
B« Jane f Jet** &lt;
Deeut, Cto-t
Putaieh toerember M A D MM
OCR IFS
IN 1 H I CIRCUITCOURT
IN AN O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S IN O R o l l CA ** L
INRE THE MARRIAGE OF
JUAN CARLOS NEWRIRR.
-H i
WINNIE LUC ILLE P IT IR R IN
h i WK IRK
•etpertoenr Wito
NOTICE O f ACTION
THE STATE Of FLORIDA TO
VINNlE LUCILLE
P C TER R lN NEWKIRK
&lt;Nt
aelkn
F O N rD i
N am a toe* Jerte, M U YOU ARE H E R E S Y
N O TIFIE D toto JUAN CARLOS
N IW R IR K hot had t Pot.tan
m to* Cm urt Cauvt to Sammeto
Caumt, F tor Me tor Oitetoutan
to Mar rag* end reu *»* re
emred to tor •* a cap, to fmm
•nit** detent*! .1 an, •*&gt;
e l N N I l H W M clN TO S H
I t g u ir g . el I T I N S T R O M
MrttoTOM* JU L IA N -C O l
• • R t m h i O h AM A SIM
MONS P A . i v w addreet a
heti OH ice Bat ISM Santord
* ueute ttrr, t m and hw to*
arigeal • « me CNrk to m*
etxir* t',w d Cate* an *r betort
toe.ember M . * 0 . I* )l
*m*r«ie* a Oeteuit end u&lt;tim*to
ludBm enl * H I Re entered
egemtt y*u ta m* reiat de
mende* m the Pel.I ex
WITNESS my hand end to
tkito teto to teM Court *n met
M hNytoOctoker. A D . MM
ISCALI
D AVION BERRIEN
Ctort to m* Cucmt Court
Sernmeto C a r* , Ftond*
R , Jennifer P Price
Oeput, Clerk
Publith October M Ftovembor
t M A M ItM
OCJ IM
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice M hereby giren Ra* *e
art ixg «|i* m butmett el 4U
Fulton Sheet Santor* Ftond*
a m S— nindto County, Ftond*
under Ha F ict.taut Nem* *1
CEN TR AL FLORIDA SCHOOL
O f GOLF, p d t t o t e t intend to
regittor teM name aim me
Clerk el the Circuit Court.
Sernmeto County. Ftond* m
eccarfence aim m* Previtant
to m* Fktitawt Item* Statutot
Te Wit Sedan tat 0* Fa r Me
Ste'wtat m i
/k'JeenN WiHamten
t JehnM K t .il
Publith Ftevember It IS D*
camber I A t l*M
OCK IM

-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIT H JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FIO R IOA
CASE NO M lt M C A W L
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC
t-k/e Trutt Company Mortgage
PUlnl.lt
rt
BOBBY STEWART. E T A L .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE M L B
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuent I* a Summary Fmal
Judgment •« Feroctature detod
November It. ItM and entered
in Cat* Ho M Mia CA M L to
the Circuit Court ml Ha IITH
Judicial Circuit In and ter
Seminal* C e u n l,. Florid*
• herein S U N T R U S T
M ORTAGE. IN C . T k 't Trutl
Campon, Mortgage PUmlill.
end BOBBY STEW ART. E T
AL . are defendant* I all! tell to
the higtatt bidder tor cath al
Ha Wetl Front Deer to the
Seminole Count, Ceufheute.
Sanford. Florid*, at It M
oclock A M on the IHh da, to
January. IM ) tha tol la* mg
deter.bed property et a ' term
in taM Summary Final Judg
matt, ta alt
lot n . TU S C A W IllA UNIT I.
according to Ha Put ttareol et
rvcceded m Plel Book I). Pegtt
IS H V end I ) Public Record*
ol Seminole Count,. Florida
I N C L U D I N G
SPECIFICALLY. BUT NOT BY
WAV OF LIM ITATION. THE
FO LLO W IN G E Q U IP M EN T
R a itR t'O vtn. R tlrlg a ra la r.
Dithaath*/. Ctottwt Wattar.
Dryer Garbage Ditpatal. Vent
Fan. Wen to Wan Carpal
O A T E D tint istti d a , at
November. MM
OAVIDN BERRIEN
CUfk Circuit Caurl
B , JaneE Jataak
Deputy Clerk
Publith November I) A IS. I)M
DEK IF)

L tflil NotlCM

Ltqal N o t i c f

IR TMB CIRCUIT COURT
Of THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IR AND FOR
IIMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.

CASE NO MARIA C AR ) P
ClIkRrp Sovmgt pi F tor Me. A
todtrei tevmgt and loan
•ttec Ut an.
Plemtitt
vt
Kenneth Heme*, et to

M tttb C A M L
FIRST FED ERAL M VIN G S
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a car
per town ergemred and ee Mtmg
under Ha le a l to The United
SUtotto Amerke.
PUmtift.
rt
RICHARD GORDON
W ITHER SPOON and PHYLLIS
W ITHERSPOON.hitaiN. and
C O U N TR Y C lU R VILLAOB AT
TUSCAWILLA HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC .
NOTICE OF M L B
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y CIVCN
lhal purtuent to F met Judgment
to Ferectoeur* rendered en Ha
Fib de, to Nerember. MM. m
met certain caut* pending m me
C irc u it C e u ri in and let
Samlnal* Ceunt, Fla nda .
• herein F IR S T F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. * carper at an arge
"Usd and tilttm g under Ha
Laat to Tha Uni tod Slatot to
Am arica. li P la m lill. and
R IC H A R D GORDON
WITHERSPOON and PHYLLIS
WITHERSPOON hi* *it* arto
COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE AT
TUSCAWILLA HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC are De
tendentt. c iv il Action N#
M tttt CA M 1
I OAVID N BERRIEN Ctort
to Ha atorvesta Circuit Caurl
•IM •« II M A M en m* Win
da, to Oeiembe- m m *Her ta
uaa and ttol to Ha tugFwtt
Fer ceth to to* Wett herd
» et the ceuttheute m
Ceuxt, FMnde m
FtorMe m* ttotoamg
dteertoed prepertp t-tuetod and
being in Seminal* Ce**ty.
F tor M* to *n
L*l Ft C O U N TR Y C LU B
V I l l A O E . U N IT TWO. ec
cadmg to Ha Put Haiee* et
'•caded M Plot Bee* FI Peg*
FR to me Putak Bacardi to
Semineie Ceimr, Ftond* Seta
teto ain be meat purtuent to
end m a e tr te tetltty me term,
to t*M F met Judgment
DAVION iE B B lE N
CLEB RO F THE
CIRCUITCO URT
B , Jen* I J steak
Depu*, Ctort
Pwtaitn No.erneer M A H MM
OCR III
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
Of T N I EIO M TEEN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO
M IlM C A e e P
| LIRERTVM ORTGAGE
COR PORATION. eta.
PtaWFlN
vt
CRAiG CA TTA F l
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO CRAIG C A T T A f I • tmgto
men. nto knean to Be deed tv
e n * * A N D A L L H E IR S
D E V IS E E S . O R A N T E E S .
A S S IG N E E S . L IE N O R S .
CBCOITORS. TRUSTEES. OR
O T H E R C L A IM A N T S B V .
T H R O U O H . U N D E R OR
A O A Itm C M A IO C ATTAF I
I n a n e UNeNOWN
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O TIF 110 met an tita n to
m •
Sernmeto Ceunt, Flend* to
•it
Lto IS Black f OAKLAND
ESTATES. fIR S T ADO I TION
•ccerdmg te me Plat mereto et
recafed m Put Beak S i Peget
M end )A to me Putak Record*
to Sernmeto Count,. F tor Me
bet Been Jneo egemtt reu end
to your arlttan Mtoneet. it any.
upon Grace Anne Gtavtn. E t
guae. MF) W Mere# Blvd.
Stole B Pett Oftke Bm IlFF
Winter Perk FtorMe DFtatlFF.
on or before Ha ItHi day to
Dmembw ItM ato h a me
ai*mal aim m* Car* to Hut
Circuit Court either before
tervtce upon me Plemtitt t At
torney er immedutol, Hartal
tor emeraite a Otoetot *m be
entered eg*m*t ,eu tor the
total demanded m Ha Cam
piemter Petitan
WITNESS m , hand end teto
to mit Court en mit the tit de,
(COURT SEAL!
c l e r k of th e

CIRCUITCOURT
O AVID N BERRIEN
B , Ceceiu V Ekecn
Deputy Ctort
Pubnth November It l l IS A
December ). ItM
OEK II)
IN TNE CIR C U ITC O U R T
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
File Number M MS CP
IN R E ESTATE O f RUBINC
G R IFFITH . e/k'eRUBIN
CLYDE G R IFFITH .e-k/e R C
G R IFFITH
Decee ted
N O TICEO F
ADMINISTRATION
The edminltlrelien el the
etieto el Rubm C Grlltlth.
•'k/e Rubin Clyde Grlllith
e-k/e R C GrlNim. deceeted
FIN Number M MS CP to pend
Ing in Ha Circuit Court tor
Semineie C o u n t,. Fiend*
Prtbeto Dtviuen. Ha eddrett to
ahkh It P O Dreoer C. Sen
lord. F I UFFI The name* end
addrettet to the pertonal ragre
tentaiim and Ha pertonal reg
-•tentative’t attorney ere tel
term teto*
All Interetied per tont ere
required to lito aim Hilt court.
W ITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE III all claim*
agamtl th* attato and 1)1 an,
*b|ectlpn b , an Inttratted
per ton an ahom mit ntoke It
ter red Hut challenge* Ha vaita
It, to Ha atll. the quelitkalant
ol th* pertonal repr**#nl*llr*
venue, er luritdktun to mu
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TlONS NOT SO F IIE O WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication to m u Notice to
Admmittratien ha* begun on
Nevembor It. ItM
Pononol Roprotenlotlve
JONIC ROOSEVELT
W HITAKER
SDCettagoPuco
Rlverdoto. G A W F i
Attorney For
Pertonal Roprotentative
S TE V E N L LAURENCE
C IE V E IA N D A B R ID G E S
P O OR AWE R l
SANFORD. FLORIDA
UFFXFFI
Telephone (e O F im U U
Publith Ftevember 11A )S ItM
O EK III

NOTICEOF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
purtuent to • F Into Judgment to
FerectoturefetoO Ftevember it.
MM end entered m Cote he
MORMCAROP to Ha Circuit
Court to Ha Eighteenth JudkUl
Circuit In end tor Sernmeto
C e u n l,. F ie n d * , ahoreln
Cltkerp String* to Fiend*
Pumtift. end Kenneth Hemet
to to . ere dttondoxtt. i am tell
to me highetl end keel b od*'
t » eth at ha Wett Freni Door
to -he Semmele Count, Court
houm In Saxlerd Seminel,
Ceunr, Ftorldd *111 M A M on
Ha tm e*r to J e w , m m Ha
tot term m t*M Fmel Judg
mom to ait
LOT I ANO THE W IS T I
F E E T OF LOT ) BLOCK F.
EN G LISH E S TA T E S . U N IT
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
c o r o e o in p l a t b o o k
p a g e s ta a is p u b l i c

d

Ltgal Notices. .
NOTICEOF CIOSIFIO.
VACATI NOAND
ABANDONING A PORTION
OF A ST RI C T
TO WHOM IT MA V COFK E RN
You aill )*ke ntoke Hul me
Clt, Cammiteton to Ha C lt, to
Saxtend Florid*, tn November
I* . H I ) . H A S S E U A N O
AOOPTEO. ORDINANCE NO
•I I ) . I* dete *•&lt;••• and
•boxdon on, right to Hi* Clt,
tnd th* putak m and to *
partton to Grandvtow Avenue
lying Norm to and abutting ( 4tl
))m Street and t,mg bot»e*«
Santord Avenue and Pomtttt*
Avenue mere partkutari, de
Kribedettoltoet
The I per tan ml Grandvtoe
Avenue i,mg teheeex Lett 41. 4)
and 4) and Itot AS. M and ll.
Seum Park. *ccardmg to m*
put "a-eto *t recorded m Put
Boo* ' P*c* *). to Ha Putak
Retard* et S*mmou Cm " ,
F u n d * hoaovor reter.ixg
oeeomontt dveenbod m Eetutatt
A. BendC
Clt, Ctm m itM X *« Ha
City**Santord Ftond*
H N Tamm Jr
C lt, Ctort
Putauh Nerembe- IR MM
OER III

Legal Notices—
IN TN E CIRCU IT COURT.
I I O H T I I N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN A N O F O R
SIM IN OLR COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASR NO. N I N t C A P P
a l l ia n c e

m o r tg a g e

COMPANY. * Ftond* c*vp*r*
•to".
Pltontitt
vt
EDNA I A L IE N to.to
DetorMaxtt
N O TICEO F SALE
Fttok* M tarebr given m*t
Pvrtu*xt to • Summer, Fm*l
Judgment to Fereclotmi en
••rod herein, I •ill tell Ha
progart, tiiuetod m Semmp**
Ceunt,. F tor Me dttcribed at
Lto M WHdeeod. accardmg to
Hto put merpto M retarded m
PUt **Bt t*. page* t. I t trd
to Public Recerdt to Scmmeto
Count, t urM*
to putak tato to Ha h qratl and
bet* bidder tor ceeh at Ha aati
•rent entrant*. Sammeto Cauni,
Cewrmeuea m Santord Flanda
at It M A M an ma IHh da, to
December l)M
WITNESS rn, hand and Ot
•k U! Saai to taM Caurl m u tm
da, to tee.ember MM
ISEALI
D A V IO N S E R R K N
C LER K .C IR C U ITC O U R T
Ry JaneE Jateaic
Deputy Ctort
Putaith Nevembor I I A I R MM
OEK It)

IN T N I C IRCUITCO URT.
EIG H TEEN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO M 41k* CA *0 L
DAVION BERRIEN
ALLIANCE m o r t g a g e
Ctort Cucmt Court
COMPANY. • Ftond*
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
By JaneE Jn e e c
c*rper«t«x
OF T N I E IG H TE E N TH
Oeput, Cart
PiamtiH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ANO
Putauh Nerember U A 11 net
vt
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
OCK IM
•
SHIRLEY BOWIE
FLORIDA
MERCHANT WINGROVE
C A S I N O M Itta C A t o P
ANOERSON MERCHANT
IN TME CIBCUIT COURT
FEDERAL NATIONAL
LAKE LOTUSClUR
OF T N I ItS M T IE N T M
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
CONDOMINIUM ASSOC IA
JUDICIAL CIBCUIT
PiamtiH
TION INC .* F tor to* -a* tor
IN AN O FOR
rt
profit corpertoan an, u e i e m
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
THE e s t a t e O f RAYMOND
heat. On ueot c r H ' u t
FLORIDA
ASHLEY O f C E ASE D to*i
NO M I H l CAR* L
partem* claiming by threugh
s u n b a n k s o u t h F l o r id a
A M EN D E0 NOTICE
and Mtoer S H lR lf V BOW If
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF ACTION
MERCHANT and ar
PUmf'tt
TO
VINCENT ASHLEY
WINGROVE ANDERSON
rt
F B f D OV WOOOARD JAMES
MERCHANT
PHILLIP 0 SMITH F U S T
A l H L l v and WAS JAMES
N A T IO N A L M OB TG A G E
AS HL E Y (II m arried).
NOTICE Of ACTION
COMPANY R h ONDA SWIh
ALBERT ASHLfV
JULIUS
TO
S H l R l f y BOW IE
O iC MIA O OR A r ANTONIO
A S H L E Y C O R I NE CAMP
MEBCHANT RetMence Un
W I L L I A M S
SUE
B I L L and me Spewte to COB
6fx« « b«* l i l l I66H6 mglliMf
B U R C H F IE L D R lC n A R O
IN I CAM PBELL lit married)
te e m
MM Ltout Pert •#MILLER LORA BAVLASS end
OOROT m - STEPHENS end me
MM Alternant* Springe FL
R O N A LD lu G O th
S p d u l e at D O R O T H Y
mu
S T E P H E N S 111 mar r i ed ) .
WINGROVE ANOERSON
NOTICEOF
CLIFFORD ASHEL v and MRS
MERCHANT Ret'dence Un
FO R EC IO S U IE SALE
CLIFFORD ASHLEY (If m*r
M e e t Lett i t f e x mailing
NOTICE IS H E R E B T GIVEN
r u d I . EDWARD ASHLEY ■
aRRren MM latwt Parkeay
h / t.enl to e Summer, Fmel
EDGAR A S H L E Y . CLYDE
rtM Aitamento Spring* F t
Judgment to Ferae teem* feted
A S H lIV . GUS ASHLEY and
m u
me tm de, to Ne.n-k e - MM
DANIEL A lH lC V
•ed entered in Cate Ne
any e
RESIDENCES P'ttawt Ron
creditor* gn
M IMF C A M S to me Cacmt
Cewt to me E ightoenm Jud-oei
, ig. mreugn
Circuit m ana For SemineH
Sm i R l I Y BOWIE
Come, FtorMe a*armn SUN
unknow n
M E B C H A N T and df W IN
b a n k s o u t h Fl o r id a n a
All part** claiming mtoreti*
G I O V l A N D O I O N
T IO N A L A S S O C IA TIO N It
by mreugn wdto or agamtl
MEBCHANT Betidenie Un
Plemtitt. A.'d P H IL L IP 0
VINCENT ASHLfV
S M ITH F IR S T N A TIO N A L
FREDDY WOOOARD JAMES
YOU ARC N O TiFIC O mat an
M O R TG AG E CO M PANY
ASHLEY and MRS JAMES
actun to torec tote me mortgage
BM ONOA S W IN D LE M IA
A S H l F Y l i t m a r r la d l
encumbeiing tha taiiea.xg
O ORAV
ANTONIO
A LB ER T A S H LE Y . JULIUS
property m St-xixelt Cpunt,
W I L L I A M S
SUE
A S H L E Y C O R IN E CAM P
FtorMe
B U R CM F IE L O R i C h a b d
BELL and Ihe Speuta to COR
That certain cexee— 'xium
M ILLCB LORA BAT LASS end
INC CAMPBELL Ut marred'
parcel tnemi at llntt Na AM
RONALD SUGOCN a e Detox
DOROTHY STEPHENS taM ma
dent* I *tn ten to me higneti
Late ltout Club I. a Can
S pa u t e e t D O R O T H Y
**m .«uum tc iP b x g to Pto'
end Reel tadeer tor ceth to Ha
S T E P H E N S III m a rrla d l
mereto at retarded m P u l Beet
Wett Fra*t Oeer to me Semmea
CLIFFORD ASHLEY and MRS
■ P*e*t 14 thru ) l to the Putak
Cam**, Ceur theuee to Sexta d
CLIFFORD ASHLEY (It mar
Bec*rd4 to Stm meie Caw*,
Fiend* •• ll M ddect A M .
n a d i. C O W AR D A l H l C V
F wr Ma and ma undi*&lt;
ex me am ee, to December
.
EDGAR A S H LE Y . C L Y 0 I
•tt m We (i
Altai R w r.n
t ASHLEY
Altai
— -*
ASHLfV
GUS
taM
preoert, et tto tarn m eeM
D A N IIL ASHLEY
Fmel Judgmem te art
to teM m e to&lt; n an
and to all partwt haring er
Th* Seum i l et to Lto H aM
• ■m end tufted to the cave
cMiming to have any right title
let n ate me Seum H If
nent* cand-**ent n t ' K 'u x i
er mtoret* in me real property
term* end ether prevutext to
H i c k I t n d S e c t io n
harem dttc* toed
•het Ot cl er et t en et Can
OREAMWO l O eccerdmg to
YOU ARE H E R E R V
demui.um *1 Late Ltout Club I
me Put m**#to et -veaded m
N O TIFIED that an actun to
a Candemmium at contained m
PUt Rea* A P*e* a to me
torectota a mortgage tn m*
O R (toot 'tee Page l i l t thru
Public Record* to Semmeu
following ra ti p ro p e r', tn
f Me^kfu I IMlBa
i m to IN Putak Record* to
SEMINOLE Cewty Ftonda
Semmele Caw*, FtorMe tnd
D A T E D thit lSIR d a , et
LOT Ik BLOCK A M M
e x , amendment* thereto
1^ByB)^6b^ 1888
S M ' T H S S E C O N O SUB
Tegemer eilh Rang* Heed
O AVIDN BERRIEN
OIVISION ACCORDING TO
D'thuecher Carpet
CNrk Semmele Cemrt,
THE PLAT THEREO F AS RE
hat dttn lied by me PutntiH
Cucmt C*mf
CORDED IN n .A T BOOK 1.
B , JaneE Jetevk
F AGE Ml. OF THE PUBLIC
Deputy Ctort
B C C O B D S OF S E M IN O LE
Putauh Nerember U A H MM
toe reemred to ttove a cepr to
COUNTY. FLORIDA
yew enttan detente* it any. to
OEK ITI
hat been filed agamtl you end
It an SM ITH A SIMMONS
yew are required to terve a caer
P la in lill't attorney* M l )
to yew written dttontet it any
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Ba-ne-i Bent BwiMmg I I ) Wett
to it en Curry Teytor A Cent. ••
OF TME E IG H TEEN TH
Ademt Street Jacetennlia
US E Rob'xtox Street Im N
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
Fiend* 111*1 tn to before
tt) Orlande FtorMe JJMt tnd
INANOFOR
Dec erneer • ItM and tito me
file
me ertgmel with the Ctork to
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
engine) •ilh the Clerk to mu
me above tty led court en ta
FLORIDA
Ceuri either betsre terrke en
betore me jtm day to Nev
CereN* M M )l C A M l
PiamtiH t attorney u immefi
ember. 1)11. dtherw it* a
METMOR FINANCIAL INC
•to', thereatter o*he*«it* a
lodgment m a , ba entered
PUmtitt
fetauit elll Ra entered agemtt
agamtl reu tor m* relief de
rt
you tor Ih* reiiet demanded m
mended m tha cempUmt ar
ROBERT E BALDASARO.
m# tempi*ml er petition
petitton
E TA L
WITNESS my fund and tea)
WITNESS m , hand and the
NOTICE OF ACTION
to nut Caurt en Hut Hid day to
teal to taM Caurt en th# nth
Stol N F tree tote tAertgegi
»■- - » ■|BBR
HvTf'T^fF
l)G&gt;
day
ot October DM
TO PRESENT RESIDENCE
ISEALI
ISEALI
UNKNOWN
OAVI ON BERRIEN
C lE R K O F T H E
ROBERT E BALOASARO
Ctork to the Circuit Caurt
CIRCUIT COUBT
LAST RESIDENCE KNOWN
By Kelly McCtom
BY JaneE Jaaewk
m WEST PANAMA ROAO
Deputy Ctort
Putaith October JR. Ftevemb**
WINTER SPRINGS
Putaith Nevembpr A It. I) A
4. I I A IA DM
FLORIDA U IM
) ) ItM
OEJ 111
PRESENT RESIDENCE
OEK el
UNKFeOWN
•RENE S BALOASARO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IIO H T C IN T H
LAST RESIDENCE KNOWN
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTV.
m WE ST PANAAAA ROAO
FLORIDA CASE NO M )tt»C A I ) L
WINTER SPRINGS.
IN R E FOR FEITURE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
F l o r i d a u iM
PROPERTY IIIO N E ItaOCADIllAC DeVILLE
AND ALL P A R T I E S
AUTOMOBILE VIN l O R N M I U M i P I I U l R M I
C LA IM IN G I N T E R E S T BY
UNITCO STATES CURRENCY. 1)1 S) )tl 00 UN ITED
THROUGH
U N O E R OR
STATES CURRENCY. 1411*00 » UN ITED STATES
CURRENCY and III t)*S to UNITE 0 STATES CURRENCY
A G A I N S T R O B E fl T E
BALOASARO end IRENE S
SECONONOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
BALOASAR O ANO ALL
TO Manuel Vega IMIS S W Ulan*
PARTIES HAVE OR CLAIM
Miami. F t 11114 Ba'baraByrd 1140
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT
Rug** Drive Marietta GAX&amp;M Hon t
TITLE . OR I NTEREST IN THE
Jectton MSI Lencetter Circle Apl
P R O P E R T Y H E R E I N 01
B II. Stone Mewtem G A )00tj Amehe
SCRIBEO
BmMing Inmeto ilS)40e. &lt;/*Ftonde
RESIDENCE Unkna&gt;n
Corredox Inttltutton. PetlOHke
YOU ARE N O TIFIED to an
Bet 14). L eeeii F L JM*) and Irnetto
•Ilex to torec let* • mortgage
Agudtto tCJO S W m m Avenue.
*n Ha ttotoamg proper!, m
BwiMmg F. Na t n Miami FL DIM
SEMINOLE Count,. FtorMo
and all otherl aha cUim *n mtoreti m the toitonmg property el on*
LOT ) ) BLOCK I. F OK MOOR
ItM Cod'Hoc DeVilto Autometato Vehkto Identilicetton Number
UNIT ). ACCORDING TO THE
tOetNAflISM* bl I D too 00 United Stttot currency. Cl U .) U SO
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
United S-etot currency, dl SeOO 00 Umtod Stetot currency, el 1)411*
COROEO IN PLAT BOOK I)
United Slatot currency, which net toned on o* eboul the Mm day to
PAGES n AND FJ. OF THE
December. I ) ) ) at or near Denny t Hrc'ewrex! Stale Road 4)4 and
P U B L I C R E C O R D S OF
OowgUt Atenu# Longeuod Sammeto Cawty. Ftond* by end being
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
held Ry Sernmeto Count, She' ll I DepeMmenl who will appear
FLORIDA
before me HONORABlF KENNETH M lE F F L E R on tm day to
hot boon Med *gemtt ,Ou tnd
December ItM al ) X A M m room N)I4 ter A Prt Trtol to then
you or* required to terra • cop,
route why the deter bed property thouid net be lerteitod to the ute ot
ol ymur •mien detente*, ll on,,
or tato by tha ShenH el Sammeto County upon producing die proof
to ll on Shankt A Bultor. 1)0
that tha tarn* &gt;at uted in Sammato Cawty Ftonda. in vtoU'ion el
South Athto, Drive. Suite MM
the Met to the SMto et Ftonda dealing with contraband and other
Tem pi Ftond* )&gt;*0) an or
crlmm*loHtntatpvrtw*n!toFlorid*Sto!utot)ll Ml Me
before December I ItM end til*
A copy ol me Petition to* Ruto to Sho« Cauta and to* Final Order
•he eng in* I »ith thu Court
to Forfeiture u on tile •im me Ctork to me Circuit Court. Sammeto
titw r betore ternce an F u n
Cewty. Ftonda and It available to* etammalion during regular
tlttt *Horne, or Immedatoiy
butmett hour* Where** • prune lave thuwlng tut U c " made ty
thereafter. ottarmt* « default
th* Peiitianar that thara It probable cauta tor m• ittvance ot a Ruto
• III be entered *g*mtl you tor
te Show Caute. It It thartoort the order et the Court that all potential
•tto reltot demanded on the
Rttpendenlt who claim an mtoreti In the property, than within
Complaint or petition Thit
twenty 1)01 deyt Horn ter vice but na tote* man u . t x IF) day* betore
nolle* trull be pubiithed once
Hto dato tat above thow caute by filing with the Court retpontive
eech M et tor tour contecutive
pleedmgt at to why the Caurt thewM nto enter lit Order to* toiling the
• eekt In Ihe S A N F O R D
property to the ute et. er tato by. the Shenll t to Sammeto Cewty
NERALO
YOU ARC FURTHER COMMANDED TO ttove e true and correct
WITNESS m , hand tnd Hi*
copy to tuch pleading* within taM lima parted upon STEPHEN E
te*l to mu Court on thu )nd d*,
PLOTNICK. ASSISTANT STATE ATTO RN EY, at the eddrett llttod
to Nerember IIM
betow Failure to Ilia and ter ye tuch pleading* •Ithln taM tlma
ISEALI
period than retell m the entry to • Default end Findl O der to
HONORABLE
Forfeiture I H E R ER V C E R TIF Y Hul thu Netice end lit
DAVION
BERRIEN
accompanying pleading* ere being tewed purtuent to Florida
Ctort to Ha Court
S'atu'e t t ) } m i M4 Hilt Jltl day to October. ItM
B , Kelt, McCum
NORMAN R W OLFINGER. STATE ATTO R N EY
Depul, Clerk
BV STEPHENC PLOTNICK. A S A .
PubHth November 4. II, II A
100 Eatl Flrtl Street.
IS. MM
Santord Ftonda UFFI
OEK at
Pubnth November*. II. D A IS ItM
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at
S E M IN O L E

C O B O L OF
c o u n t v F l o r id a
O A T E O thit Itth do, ••

L«gal Notices
IN TME CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH E IITN JUOICIAL
C IR C U IT IN ARO FOR
M M IN O IC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S I NO. M M tl C A a f L
AM CRIFIRST BANK. FSB.
' • 4 A iiu -IFirtt Fadtaal
Sannjt and Lean Attocutun.
PUmtitt.
vt
JA M ESL CONSIOOER.
ETAL.
Dttondantt
NOTICEOF
FO R C C IO S U B I SALE
NOTICE IS H lB E B V GIVEN
purtuent to • Summary Final
judgmanl to Farectotur* 4*tod
N*.»mtoor I. DM and *ntored m
Caw Na M Mti CA to L at m*
Circuit Caurt at ft.t IIT H
Judicial C'rcwii m an* ter
Semlnnle Count,. Florida
•harem A M IR lFlB S T BANK.
FSB. l/\Jd AmeriFirtl Fadrrel
Vanrvjt and Loan Atwcu'ien.
P unh tt and JAMES L CON
SIDOER E T AL are dtton
dam* I will tail to m* hignett
t dd»r tor cath •• ma Wetl
Front Oeer to m* Sernmeto
C e w t, Cewrthewt*. laniard
Fieridd to ll M e deck a m p
me l)m de, to Became**. DM
*1 tto term m teM Summer,
F met J udgment. te wtt
Candtawmium Unit tt* I I O
DE ST I NY SPRINGS a Can
feminium end an wdinded
OO*'*) mtoreti m m# 'and
com men r v x u r h end common
eipente* aedurtonent to teM
wit. an m ecctadance •im end
tutaect to me cerenent* cexd
Kent, rettrkfient term* end
•mer prevutont et the Denar*
•■an to Candemmium to OF
S T I N V S P R I NG S a Can
dam mi w
et recorded m Ot
tktol Retard* Beak ID ). Peg*
IBM et emended m Oftkui
■ rctadt Beak ISM Pkg* 1*4)
all to the Putak Receret to
SemineH Cawty Ftonda
IN C LU D IN G SPECI FI CAl
LV. B U T NOT BY WAV O f
LIM ITA TIO N THE FOLLOW
ING EQUIPM EN T
RANGE o v e n
FAN HOOO
OISPOSAL
OISHWASHER
REFRIGERATOR
c e n t r a l h e a t a n d a ir

TO GETHER wtlh all m* im
pr*i«m*nto new ta hereafter
•recked en me property end en
d d i d m e n l t . r l f h t k . dp
Purtpnpncet retok reyeltuk
m mer pi tal and ge* righto and
M •« futwe* "••
ta hereafter * pert to the
prepert, Including r*piac*
O A TED m u im de, to Ngv
amber D M
D AVION BERRIEN.
Ctork C ircurt Cewt
R , Jin* I J**ewk
Dn u N Ctork
Puta'th toevemfer 11 A IA DM
OEK It#

Ltgal N o ilc tt
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN E R IONTEENTN
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
C A S IN O » ) 1 I CP
IN R | :E S T A T E OF
E F F II L LaMORTF . . .
E F F lE L K R U G E R .• k/e.
E F F lE L k a it GC R
lo m o r te

NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
The edmmiklralien el Ih*
Eltoto to E F F lE L LkMORTE.
« k a E F F lE L KRIEGER.
a/k/a E F F lE L KRIEG ER
La M O R TE . Oacaatad. Flla
Numbar M *11 CP. M pending m
me Circuit Cewt Nr Sammeto
C e u n t,. F le n d e . Prebeta
Oirikian. R.f iddru a *1 Whkh I
S.mmet* Caw , Caurl Heuaa
Santord FL n m
The name
tato add-Mi to the F trq x il
B d p r d ta n te lly a end tha
Pertenai Bapretentatire t at
torn*,* era tto tone bettor
All mtoret tod ptotant ta*
required to flto with tha caurt
W ITH IN T H R E E M ON TH S
FROM THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE III tol clAlmt
*gam*i ma attato and III an,
■bi*cti*« R , an inlarailtd
p*r**n to wham RMt ntoke wet
mailed met challenge* the rtoto
it, to the Win the quelifktoton*
to m* Ptatanai •*dretan«a«i»e
,*xu* ta luritdktun to th*
Caurt
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TlONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE F O R E V f R BARRED
Dato to tha hrtl putakatun to
mu NtokR to Admmu trtoton
Narembar U DM
B E V f R L V J CAMPBELL
tar Lake Marian Out*
AitairMnteSermgv Ftonda
CHA RL ES S HOE OUI ST
(SOUlRE
Haeqmtt. Hand. Me Into*
A V*nch*i
iMB W F ta trx* IA x*nu*
Pm i Oftke Be* SMRM
Winter Perk. FtorMe Hto)
lM )lta4M M
Per tenet R«e&gt;retail*"**
Putauh Nevembar IA n DM
01(1*1
N O TICEO F
FICTITIOUS NAME
Ntoke U hereby »'»* " met I
*m I grg»d m bu»m«M to M)i
Chekecturr, O tltf . Winier
Sprmgt. fid » N S StahUtto*
C e u nl,. fle n d e under the
Fkttttout Name to INFORMA
T IO N A O E C O M P U T E R
CONSULTANTS. taM met I m
•he CNrk to Rte Circuit Caurt.
Sernmeto C e w t,. FtorMe m
eccardance mm me Preriitonc
to me Fkttttouk Name SUtutot
Te Wtt leetton EASE) Flertde
SUIutot DS)
U/RtiaA Mekkben
Puta'th Ock
4 H A IR DM
PEJ:

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC H E A R IN G TO tO N S lD R R TS S
ADOPTION O f AN ORDINANCE BT THE C ITY O f
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Ntoke U Herab, given met • Pitak HetaWg t i t Re
•" 1
*•
Ctattmiterw Retan to the Cit, Hell m me Cit, •* Santord. Ftoride. to
) Mectock P M an December I t BRA N Ctatkrdta m* k N p k x to
an tadmanceb, me Clt, to Santord. FtorMe numbered et ftalbto
ORDINANCE NO l)M
General D n crg te x to me eree to M e*m**ed and map to at
**AJPONTK)N OF THAT CERTAIN
lle «
AND AB U TTIN G UPSAIA ROAO ANO LYING BETW EEN WEST
M TH S TR E E T (CB m AI ANO VACATEO SCL RR ROW

A cemptoto dMcnptton and • capy to th* ardmance
•*ailaw* at me Oftke to me C it, CNrk Nr an par**** detirmg to
•■amine the kam*
All pen let m mtoreti end cttlitaH then have an i M irtp u t, to be
heard to teM hewing
By tad** to me Cit, Cemmitaien to the Cit, to Santord Flende
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If • pwtan dtCdrt to appMl •
dtcitton made w»m retpect to an, matte* centiMred at me abeve
m**tmg er hewing, he m e, need a verbatim record to ma
preceedmgt. including tha tottlman, and evident*, touch recerd U
nto pvevMtd by Ih* Clt, to Santord iFSJMtlRSI
H N Tamm. Jr
Clt, Ctork
Putaith November IA IS. December ) A ). DM
DEK IM
NOTICE o f a p u b l i c h e a r i n o
—
TO CONSIDER TN E AOOPTION OF AN
OROINANCI R T T N I CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
None* It h#r#b, given that a Putak Hewing will be hgtd m the
Cemmutton Ream at me Clt, Hell m the City to Santord Ftonda. at
) M o dock P M en December I). DM to cwitldta the edopiux to
an tadmtaK* b , the Clt, to Santord. FlarMa. nwmbarM at tol tow*
ORDINANCE NO DM
General Detcriptwx of the area to be w v»r*d taM mag It at

•totorn

A PORTION OF TH AT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING EAST OF
AND ABU TTIN G LOWE AVENUE ANO LYING BETW EEN WEST
1STH STR E E T (CRUAI ANO VACATED SCL RR ROW

— O l , 01 Si*t*

ll

,
A cemptoto dttcnplien end a cep, to Ihe ordinance than ba
available al the Oftke to the Clt, Ctork fer all pertont dttiring to
••ammo me tame
All partle* in mtoreti and citltent mail have an appertunlt, to be
heard at teM hearing
R , order to the Cit* Cemmutton to me Cit, to Santord. F torMa
ADVICE TO THE PURLIC ll a ptatox dKldt* to appeal a
decltton mad* with retpect to an, matte* tontidered at tha abeve
meeting er hearing, he m e, need a verbatim recerd to the
proceeding* mciudmg the tottimen, and evidence, whkh recerd l*
not provided by th# City o&lt; Senlord (FSIMOIRS)
H N Temm. Jr
Clt, Ctork
Publith November IA IS. December J i t l*M
DEK U )

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medical erm ine Resume*
perterred Reply to Baa M
c/a lentard Here*. P O Baa

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WAITRESSES
Meeting at U hr Mvtl b*
Maendalile A onfpy working
with people F wM i « A peO
ten# pokitiant available

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For Established
Sanford Contract
Labcr Office
REQUIRED
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DAVIDM B tR R ItN
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT

CLASSIFIED
ADS
Thl9 is a great opportunity for you to enjoy the same great results as
our regular classified customers at no cost to you. Just follow these
Instructions.
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
Newspaper
Carrier Agent

(COURT LEAD
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
DAVIDN RERRIEN
B&gt; Kelly McClain
Deputy Clerk
Fvbt.an October n Me. iirt e F
a

it a it. int

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Ads will be scheduled to run for 10 days.
Price of Item must be stated In the ad and be $100 or less
Only 1 Item per ad and 1 ad per household per week.
You should call and cancel as soon as item sells.
Available to individuals (non Commercial) only. Does not
apply to rentals or garage &amp; yard sales.
6. The ad must be on the form shown below and either be
mailed in or presented in person fully prepared to the
Sanford Herald Classified Department.
7. Ad will start as soon as possible.
8. Classified Managements decision on copy acceptability w ill
be final.
Sin ford H in ld ClitalflBd A d i
P.O. Box 1857
Sinlord, FL 32772-1657

County The Board ertll receive
lesllmsny M evidence el laid
Public Hearing end thell met*
ouch lindmgt ot tecI a* ere
■Upperted by the testimony end
evtdtnce pertaining te the met
ten alleged In the attached
Statement ot Violation end Re
gueel ter Heering II prior te the
compliance with the County
cede prevlalan that you ere

ITEM

’ANNEXATION
IREOUEST

•MUST INCLUDE RMCE

JANITOR NCEDED
Competitive Salary. Deed
Aonefttt facet tom War amg
Condition* ao nr wort wave
VILLAOE ON THE O R ItM
M VILLAOE FLA C f
LO N O W O O O .FLttm
_________ MHW _______ ___

LABORER
With or without
cheunew or pick up truck
AAA Tree Service

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H.N Tamm. Jr.
City Clerk
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000 N. Fmnch Ay*., Sanford

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lord FRI SAT
9AM 1PM

L O T S O T N ia ITEMS!
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Bioetoota Piaco. OoAt Sub
dtyttun lonpnood Clothing
and turniMo Good Condi
lun
Ftl Ml* lor dirr
LOTS OF BARGAINS!
SAT ONLY
(AM U IT 111
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NEW FLEA MKT!

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IIS RAILROAD A V L, OSTEEN
1 4 (1 (1 A V A IL A R K I
SATURDAY (AM toePM
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PAOLAARCA
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(AM Ch'idront Itomt. houto
ho*4 itant 4 much moral
eld Klmborty Court. Sontad
RUMMACE A I 0 M SALE
Thun 4 F r l.* 1pm
Too Mon, Itant to Monlionl
VFW POST MU AU X ILA R Y
IN N ( Optman t r y
Wmta Sprmgt. F t
1073 SARITA STREET
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CUSTOM HOMES BY
BILL STRIPP
615 7411
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500 E. HWY 436
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aim carport Appri I acre
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333-3031

LO O K 'N

MULTI FAMILY SALE
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K C T I S lI IN INC SOUTH

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                    <text>November 17, 1988

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San ford Herald
81 si Year. No

74 —

Sanford. Florida

mm

MacKay
concedes
to Mack

NEWS DIGEST
BRIEFS
C o m m e rc ia l ro cke t la u n ch e d
( A rK C A N A V K K A I.
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m m tim g skv &lt;&gt;n a h in t llv r inlntiti* s u h o ih iiu l
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r ia l" ri* krt I.iiiih li
T h r m l n n d w hile I.O K T 'I riM k n iln pn m in
vrh le lr nt F T r t i m - Arrns|Mi r &lt; nrp &lt;&gt;l Titusville
FI.I . Iil.istrd oil .il 7 IN .1 ill .i i k I .111 e lrt.ili .1 lo
I D limes I h r sjierd o| so.h i .I .is II slml aw.IV
Iroiri its I.i iiih hint: stand .it the &lt; ,i|»- C a n .ivrr.il
Air F o irr Station
Its solid fu rl motor rx h a iis trd its lu rl h i just
4 fv sr. on.ts tail t h r ns krt i o n tin u r.l to . limit to
an altitude ol almiil I ft 1**1 Irrt or so twforr
ar. lug over and lulling Ui&lt; k hi th&gt; Atlantii
(V»-an. cxp e rtr ru in g a lew Itrirl m o m m l* ol
weightlessness in the pro. rss

United Praaa Internatio nal
in A I.A
Mr|i Kenneth
Ituddv
Mai Kav
If Fla
said
(h r |&gt;enp|r h .iv r spoken
and
i on. r .lr d de lra t to Mr|uihlu an i o n n ir M.u k
ending i hf . Insist Si rial, i.u « m I lor Ida histnrv
I his p in lion is . m i and I don i m tn id in tile
anv jiriiiio n s in hlr anv lawsuits m to ask I.u anv
h u lh rr i n m in ts
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ail ultrrtinnn lo ws t n n lr r r m r m Iroiil ol his i k ala
home
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h r said right davs
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I u. satlsllrd with
lh.it amt that s th r rm l of lh.il
I hr lfrrn .e r.itii unlititier s.u.1 hr would
do
rv rrv th lllg I i an to help C n n iltr Mat k III Ills
Iraiisltloli to I h a sm t rs s lu l m rm tirr ol tlir
S« rialr
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I ail.
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«|Hikell am i h.n • le r Ii llraril
llii.titv M.u Kav .al. • spirited &gt; .impalgti and I
am plrased now Mi.u Mu ordr.il is o v ri i.u Miid.lv
amt tin tor said M.u k 17
I r v lili.l m i hand ui Itu iidshlp to Mo.t.lv amt Ills
lamilv and also in oiiiiv lo all .&lt;1 Florida
M.u k s.u.1 lo woold . anv Ills &gt;.im|Mign Mirim ..I
less l.iv rs less s|n fiitlllg less governm ent Illofr
h rrd n ili lo Mir I apllol ami work lo represent all
t toridlans
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taken r a t lin U i.tm s .la v ol Iln votes &lt;as! m ('aim
Ik a. Il I ou n lv
one ol live i ntu itIrs w h rrr
U ttnrnrvs lor Ma. Kav ip irs lio n rd Mir Nov
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showed llo Iftt g u l.illllrs
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11 is A N G M I.K S
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Atlantis launch set for Dec. 1
C ocaine carrtad next to unborn c h ild

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caut(ht at Miami International Airport attempting to amuggle 2
poundi of cocaine through U .S . Cuatonu In her atomarh. neat
to her unborn child, officials said.
Th e woman was with her husband, two sm all sons, her
brother and another man when customs Investigators stooped
all four adults.
Further questioning along w ith certain observations Invest(gatorsi &lt;
declined to discuss led them t o 1
"believe members of
th* fo rty plight be swallowerp." n term applied to Individuals
who Ingest cocaine as a smuggling mean*. stallings rain.
Th e adults were Identified as Iveth Kochs. 22. her husband.
Manuel Ramos. 35. her brother. Tom as Kochs, 26. and Jam ie
C u ra . 41. all from BananquUla. Colombia.
They were taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital after the
Interrogation Sunday and kept under guard and observation
while a total of 467 rubber pellets containing more than A
pounds of cocaine worked their w ay through the four suspects'
digestive systems. Stallings said.
All were arrested snd were being held Wednesday in Dade
County jails. The two children. Ronald Ramos. 4. and Ray
Ramos. 3. were placed in the custody of state Health and
Rehabilitative Service officials.

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PEN SA CO LA — Th e discovery' of a badly mutffated rat. the
fourth animal found killed and maimed In the past four weeks,
hati authorities In northwest Florida looking for a possible
oc-cull connection.
W ere icing more and m ore of U each da y."
Pensacola
police Sft. J im Lrath. w ho Investigates cruelty to animals
cases. "W e don't know If It's curiosity or serious Satanic
worship."
Th e latest animal kilting was discovered S v -ird a y while d
Prnttcola police officer on pwtrul was making hi* rounds He
reported llnmng the cat at d u ll ro tm Com m unity Center, near
the Scenic Highway area In east Persa-nla.
Officer C J Huffman said he round the bloody cat on a
concrete sewer hole at the botlom of a hill behind the renter. A
design resembling an " X " was smeared on the cat's carcass
with blood.

Coupte ehargad in bank frauds
F O R T M YER S - Federal and local officers arrested a couple
Wednesday and charged tliem with operating a bank fraud
scheme that bilked merchants w ith bad checks and o verdrawn
bank charge cards.
Secret Service and FBI agents. Fart Myers police and tec
County Sheriff's deputies arrested Margaret Atkinson and
David William Miller on charges of hank fraud and showing
false identification to federal agents, a spokesman for the Lee
County Sheriff's Office said
Th e arrests In south Fort Myers came c * t t authorities
watched the pair for about a week, authorities said.
"Sheriff's officers and city police were responding lo cases of
bank fraud where suspects w ould go in and open a bank
account with a small am ount of rash.'* according to a
statement by Ll. Rod Shoap. a sheriff* spokesman.
"Autom atic teller machine cards were Issued and they
received credit cards." the statement said. " T h e y started
writing bad checks and overcharging accounts an d before they
get caught, they move on to another county or state."
Merchants usually are out the amount charged because the
suspects m adr it difficult to track them by living In hotel rooms
and driving rental Cars, police said.

15 Cubans to bo doportod
MIAMI —

Federal authorities were espected lo announce

Thursday that 15 Martel prisoners have exhausted their
administrator appeals and are ready to be deported to Cuba.
The prisoners face bring deported within days. The Miami
Herald said Thursday. Prisoner advocate groups in Miami and
Atlanta could delay the deportations with last-minute legal
appeals.
Th e advocates for the Marielltos plan to ask federal judges lo
block the deportations and a meeting of Cuban-American
leaders has been called for Th u rsd a y afternoon.
"Th e re Is a chance. If we all speak wtlh one united voire here
and explain the merits of our rase." attorney Rafael Prnalver

said.

State union opposos drug teste
T A L L A H A S S E E — The union representing Florida's state
workers warned Gov. Dob Marline/ It would oppose any effort
to create a drug-free work environment through mandatory
random drug testing.
"... I would like lo clearly stale that (the American Federation
or State. County and Municipal Employees! dors not encourage
or condone employee use of drugs." wrote Blondl Jordan,
president of AFSCM E Council 79. the Florida local.

From United Prats International roports

LOTTERY
The dally number Wednesday
In the Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 139
Straight Play (numbers In asset
order) &gt;250 on s 50 cent bet,
1500 on t l .
Box 3 (number* In any order)
SS0!ora50ceni bet. $160 on $1.
Box 6 (numbers in any order):
$40 lor s 50 cent bet. $60 on $t.
Straight Box 3 $330 in order
drawn, $80 In any order on s $1
bet
Straight Box 6 $290 In order
drawn. $40 II picked in combins
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Today....partly cloudy and
warm. A alight chance of
showers and liiunderalorma.
High In mid 80s. Wind south
lu aoulhwest 10 to 15 mph.
Rain chance 20 percent.
Tonight...partly cloudy. A
slight chance of showers or
tiiunderMorms. Low In mid
60s. Wind northeast lo cost 10
mph. Rain chance 20 percent.
Friday...partly cloudy and
breezy. A slight chance of
showers. High In lower 80s.
Wind east 15 to 20 mph. Rain
chance 20 percent.

(tear Adm. Richard Truly
about the second post-Challenger flight are
being released by N ASA .
Even though the Th u rsd a y, Dec. I. launch
date was announced Wednesday. Atlantis'
exact launch Ume will not be revealed until
nine minutes before blastoff. Until then.
N A S A will only say the shuttle is scheduled
for launch aomrtlmr between 6:32 a.m . E S T
and 9 32 a.m. E S T
Aviation Week A Space Technology m a g ­
azine. however, reported In II* N ov. 7
edition that launch was scheduled for 6 59
a.m
T h e ml*aton duration al*o Is rUsaified.

Martinez proposes
‘sunset’ reviews
T A L L a H A E S E E - Guv. Dolt
M a rtin e t proposed sweeping
L-udf»t reforms whk-h would
require every slate agency lo
face "sunset" review. Justifying
th e ir existence e v e ry seven
“ Th e Legislature would look at
each agency In total detail — Ite
b o a r d s . U s p o s it io n s . U s
p e r s o n n e l . I t s m la a lo n .'*
Wednesday In a
"W e believe in
can begin to
In tarnincs that over'the
ve ry large in Mae."
he said. '" H iti would requite a
very intensive look a l every
agency In Male government, and
that includes the governor's of­
fice. There la no exception In
terms of review."
Florida pioneered “ sunset"
review n regulatory ifm c tr e in
the early 1970a. U nder the
process, legislation creating
agencies contains autom atic
repeal dales killing the agencies
unless specifically re-enacted by

h agency
The Idea la that
program must Justify Its
continued existence
‘Th e re is nothing more Im

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portent than looking at the way
we speiid nu;,.ey ana the way we
hire people T h a t la the main
mission of the I egtslalu-r ”
Martinet said.
“ The Important thing Is, can
we streamline services." he said.
“ It's not just a dollars Issue. It's
the way services are delivered."
Martinez' proposal would be
the mast sweeping applies) ton of
the sunset review idea by any
state government In the nation,
•aid Peter Dunbar, the govrrrr’s general course!.
Each agency
seen
would face reevery seven years, brginnin 1991 w ith the Depart­
ments of Agriculture and Con­
sumer Services. Law Enforce­
ment. Cm .rctk.na and Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles.

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Agency budget requests would
be zero-based, meaning they
would contain no continuing
review Itself would take
two years and would be based on
examinations of the agency by
the stele auditor general
T h e agencies stated foe the

Initial round at a im m l review
were chosen because (hey have
law enforcement duties
T h e governor's office would
face review In 1994

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New turnpike on the drawing boards
M 1D0LE8URG - Landowner*
getting their first glimpse of a
proposed Jacksonvillr-io-Tam pa
lu m p lk r are worried ih r project
could harm a num ber of Ukrs or
turn rural northeast Florida into
Just another suburb
" I don't want lo end up living
In a suburb of Orlando." said
Robert Dressier of the Si moot on
area near M iranopy In Alachua
C o u n t y , d u r i n g a m e e tin g
T u e s d a y lo sh o w residents
where the highway might end
up.
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f f ic ia ls
estimate the turnpike will cost
between 4253 million and 4371

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million, depending on the route
finally chosen. J u s t buying the
right of way will c o m between
411 snd 414 m illion — again.
depending on the route
T w o proposed corridors sere
unveiled al M lddleburg High
School for the project » first
stage, an expressway from In ­
terstate 10 near Jacksonville to
s t a l e h i g h w a y 21 n e a r
Mlddleburg
One of the corridors might also
Include land for a high speed rail
link, officials said.
Th e project is part of Tran*
port a l Ion Secretary Kaye Men
derson's plan to use existing
highway lolla to fund new pro­
jects. This year the Legislature

repealed a taw that required
such tolls be spent In Ihr counly
where they were collected.
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expressw ay

would cost 4 1 3 6 million The
rtMiney would be raised through
bonds, which would hr rrlirrd
through tolls
One corridor would run wrest
around C a m p (Handing near
S ta r k e , t h e n east past
Gainesville and south lu Dunnrlion. The other goes through
ra strm Clay C o u n ty and meets
w i t h w e s t e r n ro u te n e a r
Hawthorne in Alachua County.
G i n a U u s s c h e r . a
spokeswoman (or the Depart­
ment of Transporalkm . nald the
project would c u l an hour from

the drive between Tam ps and
Jacksonville
“ A lu ll billion dollars lo save
a n h o u r d r i v i n g fro m
Jacksonville in Ta m p a |% totally
ridiculous and an outragr to all
taxpayers.' said I'till Slurgrs ol
Keystone Heights
O ther residents feared Ihr
ra s trm corridor would damage
pristine lakes and Gold llrad
Branch Stair Park
Hut Dill Woolcry said (he other
corridor also presents problems
“W hen we flew over the arra
In a helicopter Ih r western area
was actually welter. It's lower.”
h r said

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C A F E C A N A V E R A L - The space shuttle
Atlantis and Its five-man crew have been
tentatively cleared for blastoff on Dec. 1 to
c a n y a lop-seeret spy satellite Into orbit In
only the third m ilitary shuttle mission.
M ore th a n 100 a g e n c y m a n a g e rs ,
engineers, astronauts and A ir Force officers
attended a two-day "flight readiness re­
vie w ” Tuesday and Wednesday before
settling on the launch date for the 27th
shuttle mlsiJun
"I've just finished hearing comprehensive
assessment* of flight readiness from both
g o v e rn m e n t an d c o n tra c to r re p re ­
sentatives," said Rear Adm . Richard Tru ly,
chief of the shuttle program.
" I am pleased to report Jhat the space
shuttle Atlantis Is as ready In fly a*
Discovery was at this same point before (Its)
mission last September." T ru ly said.
Discovery's Sept. 29 launch on the first
post Challenger mission was (he subject of
intense publicity, but because Atlantis's
payload Is classified — It la thought to be a
costly reconnaissance satellite — few details

and It Is not know n when Atlantis's crew commander Robert "H oot" Gibson, ro-pllm
Guy Gardner, k kh ard "M ik e ” MulUn.
Jerry R o w and William Slw pherd - will
land at Edw ards A ir Force Base. Calif.
Al I he lim e of the shuttle Discovery*
launch Sept. 29 on the first post-Challenger
(light. Atlantis was formally scheduled to
lake off Nov. 17.
, But as work to ready the ship for launch
continued, the date began slipping and by
the time Atlantia was hauled to the launrh
pad on Nov. 2. liftoff was planned for around
Nov 28
In the post-Challenger environm ent,
shuttle countdowns run four day* and
NASA managers wanted lo avoid scheduling
launch preparations over the Thanksgiving
holiday lo m inim ize excessive o vrnim r
charges snd to give workers time off.
In any event, work to replace a balky
valve In a hydraulic system look longer than
expected a n d b y the tim e I h r flight
rrsd ln rw review began Tuesday. Atlantis'
blastoff had slipped lo "no earlier Ilian ‘
Nov. 30 on Internal *chedules. w ith manag­
er* privately saving Dec. I was a more likely
target

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Thursday. Novembar 17. 1988 — 3*

Electrical fire damages building
I f ■ANOfU C 9 U C H A H IN I

Cradlt u nion robbory bolng Investigated
SANFORD — Sanford poller are Investigating a robbery of
the Central Florida Educators Credit Union. 25lh Street.
A gunman entered Ihe eredll union at about 11:45 a.m.
Tuesday and ordered Ihe manager and teller lo fill bags with
money The employees were ••.dtted to lie on the floor na the
robber fled with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police report
the robber was armed with a revolver.

Couple arrested with drugs, gun
SANFORD — The driver of a rar stopped by Sanford police
was charged with driving with a suspended license and
poMcaslon of drug paraphernalia. The man's companion fares
s more serious charge of carrying a concealed weapon.
Police nnld they found a handgun In ihe purse ol Susan l-ee
Way, 25. of Orlando, during the trsfllc slop on Fust Slrrei at
U S . Highway 17-92.
She was arrrsled along wKh Neal Evert Nlcarry. 2ft. of 1203
Randolph Si . Sanford, at 12:33 a m. today. Ilond for Way Is
•1.000. Ilond for Nlcarry Is $500.

Several arrested on D U I chargee
SANFORD — The following persons face s charge of driving
under Ihe Influence In Seminole County:
• Eugene Allen Doerr. 29. of 2821 Grove Drive. Sanford, was
arrested si 5 20 a m Tuesday after his rar failed lo maintain a
single lane on latkr Mury Iloulrvard. Lake Mary
• Martin Kdwurd Duly. 32. of 294 E l-akr Mary Boulevard,
l-akr Mary. « l 1 26 am . today alter Ills car was clocked
traveling 62 mph In a 50 mph rone on latke Mary Boulevard,
latkr Mary.

Charges filed in two robberies
SANItJKD
A 'iSyear-oid Sanford man is charged in
tonnerlloti with two armed robberies of convenience stores
Lawrrnce Melton Marahlr J r . of 612 Cyprrsa Ave.. Sanford,
was linked lo the rases by a photo takrn of the suspecl during
a Nov N rnhtwrv at the Handy Way. Stair Road 434 Marablr is
also charged with armed robbery In rani - ' .Ion wit!' the Nos 9
robbery uf ihe Circle K. S Sanford Avenue. Sanford Hr was
arTrsird at the Seminole County Sheriffs Depsnnirnl and
charged with two counts of armed robbrry al 3 30 pin
Wednesday Hond Is 811.000

Victim hit In facu w ith belt
LONG W O O D — Longwood police report rbarglng a m an with
aggravated Uiiiery They said he hil Ernest Charles Inm an In
ihe late with a hell and brll buckle.
Jeflrry Sroit Hefley. 29. ol 1057 Seventh Street. Casselberry,
was arr rated al about 8 p m Wednesday at H02 Logan Drive,
laingwond. where the Incident act urred Bond Is • 1.000

Credit fraud toads to cocaina charge
HANFORD — Seminole County shertfTs deputies investigat­
ing a rrportrd (raudulanl use of a stolen credit card have
braird " W of (ton •.•'•Tweia and siresled him on th-rg.
(viwrssion of cocaine and drug |Ntraphcmalta
linear** Heard. 40. o( liambrtdgr. Ga.. was arrested al 12.01
a m today at H300 Sialr Hoad 46 Drpulirs rrpm i they (mind
Heard In a car Ilia) man bed the description of a vehicle used by
two men who used a stolen credit card several limes al the Gulf
station on Slate Hoad 46 over I lie lost few days
The Investigation into Ihe use of Ihe card continues Deputies
report they found crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia In Ihe
i n Hraid was In Ilond In lhat case Is $10,000

IX) NO W OOD — A man driving a car whose license tag was
hl-Sdrn by three trailer hllrh balls was arresird after a stop by
Dmgwood (wtllce and a search that turned up a container of
marijuana In Ihe car. |&gt;fke said
Orlando Vazquez. 34, of H4 I Raven Ave. Lnng*&lt;*&gt;d. was
arrested al I 33 p m Wednesday on U S Highway 17 92.
UirigwiKid ||e Is rliargerl with pu— eastern of Irss iIran 20 grams
ol manjuana. driving with a revoked llcrnsr and travlng an
otrsr uird Ihe rise tag Ilond Is IN X )

Herald afaff writer____________
LAKE MARY - An electrical
fire caused $50,000 m damage
to a three *lory structure Wed­
nesday. The building, al Suniake
Apartments on Lake Emma
Road, ail unim uiporuud area, la
still undrr construction.
No injuries were rrponed.
The fire started around 10:30
a .m . and Sem inole County
firefighters were dispatched lo
Ihe scene, according lo Seminole
County Battalion Chief Waller
Schaefer.
Schaefer said Ihe fire was
caused by exterior lathe staples
which were accidently pul Into
Ihe main electrical feeds When
a power check of Ihe system was
done by the builders. Ihe fire
erupted.
*Tl’s one of those things Ihey
couldn't see. ' Schaefer said
Seven of the 24 ajiarlment
nulls received varying degree* of
damage
Nineteen people from six fire
units contained ihe flrr almost •
Immediately. Schaefer said
H r said ihe lire wav mainly
s m o ld e rin g a n d that th**
firefighters sprnl lime searching
for possible hidden fires In Ihe
aparlmrnt complex

U a llM Fraaa la la n ta llw ia l

SAN SALVAIXJR. El Salvailor
— Tire U S t».u krd Nicaraguan
rrbrls are jrrrpaird lo lay flown
Ihrlr arms If Ihe Sandlnlsia
govrmmrnl agrees lo honor past
cnm m lim enls in Im plrm rnt
democratic reforms and oiler
arnnrtty lo the guerrillas, a
senior Contra leader says
Adolfo C a le r o . a se n io r
member ol the Contra directorair. Wednesday urged the Orga
nlrailon of American Stairs,
holding a s ix -d a y G e nrrat
Assem bly m e e tin g In Sun
Salvador, lo press Nicaragua lo

respect pasi actords. Includl.ig
the Central American prai e plan
adofiledAug 7. 1987
Ills ranunents came thr same
day the Nicaraguan ambassador
10 Ihe OAS lashrd out at U S.
I*)ltry in Central Amrrlca and
tilamrd II for the deadlocked
regional peace process
' The fact that thr Esqulpulas
11 (Central American peace plan)
agreement has so far failed Is
closely linked lo ihe current U S
policy uf Intervention In Crnirul
A m erica." said Carlos T u n n r r m a n , N ic a ra g u a n A m
hassadur lo thr OAS

Residents of Little Wekiva River
can see erosion study at meeting
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS Lillie Wrkiva River-area resi­
dents will get Ihrlr llrsl (reek ut u
time year old study of flooding
and erosion problems untight.
The study, still undrr final
review and atrmil 93 |irrrrnt
complete, was jointly conducted
by Altamonte Springs Seminole
and Orange Count Ira rind the Si.
Johns River Water Manugrinrni
District
Charles Ta l. water manage­
ment d is tric t e n g in e e rin g
director, said lire prrseniutlnn
will Inrludr preliminary ma|»s of
flood-prone arras. Including
model results of llood-pronr

arras during lO-yrar and IOO
year storms Results also will
show ureas prone lo erosion and
environnirnuil problrms
Tal said Ihe study has also
Idrntlllrd srvriul buildings and
bridges vulnerable lo flooding
A follow-up sluily. now- In lire
beginning stages, will show the
potrntlul damage Oral could be
caused by storms and olfrr
solutions to limit slorm and
erosion damage. T h r study Is
uni expected lo Ire cotn|ilricd for
another year. Tal said
T h r inerting will Ire held from
6 :39 p.m. lo H:30 p.m. al
Allunmnlr Springs City Hall.
225 Ncwburyport Ave.

ICY CALLS
W ED N ESD AY

• 7:50 a .m . 1300 S.
French Ave.. medical call.
womnti.60.
• 9:0 3 a m . - 300 S.
M agnolia, m e d ica l c u ll,
wornun. 7H, Rural/M elro

Iranajrortrd.
• 1:52 a.m. - 400 E. Finn
St., medical call. man. 79.
Rural/Mrlm transported.
• 3:04 p.m. - 100 W. First
Sir., medical cull, woman 3 1.
857 p.m. I I 16 Celery
Ave., mrdleul cull, womun.
18.

Msry The fir* caused $50,000 of damage lo the
building

Hunters w ho shoot other
hunters w ill be prosecuted
Herald ■tall writer
T o reduce the number ol
flrrarms-rrlaird hunting a m denis Ihe Game and Fresh Water
Ftah Commission has organ lied
"Oprratlon Safe Hunt " Game
wardens warn that hunters who
•hoot others w hom Ihey mistake
*kr game w‘" hr arresird
Col. Brantley Goodson called
such accidents criminal and
rum pared (lie shnotrrs lo drivers
whose negligence causes iraftlr
accident Injuries lo Innorenl
persons
During Ihe hunting season,
through Feb 15. there wilt be
strict enforcement of safety laws.
Uuodson said
There wilt hr additional em­
phasis on enforcing Florida s
new tiller law Th e law makes il
a I hint degree felony to lllrgaly
dump more than 5J0 pound* ol
trash

Enforcement of th r Inter law Inches ol blaze orange garments
may mean up lo five years in Jail alvm r the walsl
C h ild re n under ihe age of IB
amL'or a $5,000 fine fur each of
two Pompano Beach men. ar­ m u s t t«r supervised by an adult
w h e n they have a firearm nr an
rrsled by wildlife officers Oil
24. They were charged with air g u n
Hunting Is pruhlbilrd on road
illegally dumping 117 Ores In
woods In Hors Rslon The same right-of-ways
Hooting laws will hr enforced
penalty would apply In other
on rtvrrs and lakrs
similar cases
" W t arr serious ahnul reduc­
"T h is rase Is a classic rxnm
ing
Florida's hunting related
pie.** Goodsoo said
Oner, the
firearms accidents." Goodson
dump silr was a nice wooded
slid
l-asi year ihrrr wrre 39
area with a pond where profile
arrldents and flvr lalalllies
Ashed Today. II Is an eyesore
“ All of ihe firearms accidents
and breeding gout id lor nils, all
recorded
last year could have
herausr of Illegal dum ping **
hern prevented II llie users had
The new law allows lawmen In followed basic rules of gun
charge a person w ith a llrsl safely They should havr made
degree misdemeanor if the Inlet sure lheir wrapotis always w rrr
weighs less than 15 pounds
pntntrd In a sale direct Ion and
Safely laws that will hr rn
Ihey should have positively
forced. Goodwill sold, include
Idrntlllrd ihrlr largrls before
Prohibition of the rrrklrs* Unrig "
display or discharge of a llreartn
Th e G FW FC ollrrs hunter rdDeer hunters on public land ucatton courses through rrgtnnal
must wear al least 300 square offices

S tu d y: Te x a s b ig g e s t ‘g re e n h o u s e ’ polluter
UaHM Frwaa h t H n m t« * a l

Contras ask OAS to
pressure Nicaragua

ID

Firaflghlsrs impact the apparent cause of a firs
that burned a building under construction in Lake

WASHINGTON - Trias ap^
prars In hr the higgrsl oflrndrr
and Vrrmonl Is ihe smallest
when II comes lo emitting Ihe
lossll (url gases linked lo thr
"greenhouse rflecl." a 50 stale
survey shows.
The study by Hr new Amrrlca.
an e n v ir o n m e n ta l gro u p ,
reached Us conclusions by ana­
lyzing each stale's 1986 con
sunijrlhm of oil. coal and natural
gas W hrn burned by rars.
power plants and factories, Htosr
fossil furls release carbon diox­
ide. lirllrved to be Ihe main
contributor lo global warming.
Scientists believe excessive
levels of carbon dioxide and
other Industrial gases arr ar
cumulating In thr atmosphere.

where they trap heal radiating knowledged their analysis proIruin Hie earth that ordinarily dms-d only mugh estimates ol
would escape into space It is rmlssions and &lt;110 not lake Into
railed the greenhouse effect account all relevant lactore that
herausr the heal-trapping gases might alferl rankings
act much llkr glass ceilings and
" W r realize that statr-hy stair
walls
Experts predict current con­ v a ria tio n s In em issions of
centrations of the gases will Irad greenhouse gases arr due to a
lo global lem prrilurr increases complex combination of eco­
of several degrees Fahrenheit in nom ic and oihrr factors, so
caution should be used in Inthe next half-centuryT in a H obson, e x e c u llv r Irrp rriin g Hie data In a com pandirector id Renew America, said live context.” Ihey said
the survey released Wednesday
Still, the rejxirl showed Texas
represented ihr first effort lo
quantify each slate's carbon emitted 154 H milllim metric
dioxide rmlssions and Ihrlr ions of carbon In 1988. more
Hiatt any other slate Of lhat.
primary sources
"Il Is Intended to serve os an 78 6 million Ions came from oil
Indicator of jiotrnital problems emissions. 47.2 million ions
and solutions.'* Ilnhson said Irotn natural gas and 29 million
The authors of the report ac­ tonslrom cud

S tu d y fin d s n o risk of h e a rt
d is e a s e for u s e r s of p ill
U n l f d Frass Is lsrsitlsw a l

BOSTON — Women who have
used hlrili colli ml pills In Ihr
jiasi apparently have no In­
creased risk for heart disease,
according lo a new study dial
provides the most conclusive
evidence on die question yet.
"IF* reassuring." said Dr
Louis T y r r r of Ihr Planned
P arenthood Fe d eration ol
America of the study publlthrd
Wednesday lit T h r New England
Journal of Medicine.
Dorlnr* were concerned just
use of oral contraceptives might
Increase the risk lor heart dis­
ease because die pltls lend to
Increase blood pressure ami
blood cloning and cause posslbty
unhealthy changes In blood fat
levels.
Most previous studies had
lound jusl birth control pill use
did not Increase Ihr risk Tor
hrarl disease, but at least one
large study hud suggested
otherwise. The new study Is ihe
largest and most well designed
study of Its kind, according lo
Ihe researchers.
"I think these findings provide
considerable reassurance for die
very large number of women
who havr taken oral contracep­
tive* In ihe pust that this
prarllre would have no Impart

on ihrlr subsequent risk id
cardiovascular disease.’' said Dr
M rlr Slanijdrr. an associatr
physician al H rlg h u m and
Women's Hospital In Boston,
who headed dir study. "It's good
n e w s’*
Slampfrr cautioned dial cur­
rent Llrlh control pill users arc
hrllrvrd to havr a slightly In­
creased risk lor cndlovascular
disease, and dial women who
smokr rtgurrtlrs and are on die
pill have a slgiiiflrum ly In­
creased risk
But the new study upprur* In
lay to test concerns thui the
millions ol Am rrlcun women
who used birth control pills In
Ihe jutsi arr al Increased risk for
heart attacks, slrokt-s and other
related diseases
As ol 1084. about 50 million
women In the Untied Stales —
and 150 million worldwide —
had used oral conirarrplivrs.
according lo one estimate.
T h e resrarcliern followed
119.061 nurses ages 30 to 35
nationwide Involved In the
Nurses' Health Study, one of die
largest research projects of Its
kind. The women had given
detailed Information about dint
health und lifestyles when thr
study began In 1976.

Scientists
assess loss
of telescope
UH
The colla|«sr of a gianl
radio Irlrscojir critical to
Ihr study of the stars Is a
major loss lo sclem-e. ac­
cording In rrsrart hrrs Inm iliar w ith Ih r Instru­
ment's utirqualed rapacity
to eavesdrop cm Ihr uni
verse.
The 300-fool dish sh.ijM-il
device lhal had hern an
c h o rrd la twin lowers
crashed near Green I Link
W .V a al Ihe National
R a d io A s tro n o m y Oh
servalory lale Tuesday
forcing scientists lo shelve
an ambitious plan n&gt; map
Hte universe
No one was Injured in Ihr
i ollnfiv Hint also iLuiiagril
a i on 11ni building, oil Rials
said/"
" T h is Is a significant
l o s s . ’ * said

radio

a s t r o n o m e r A n th o n y
Read head, professor ol
radio astronomy at Ih r
C a lifo rn ia Institute of
Technology and a former
d ire cto r of ih r Owens
Valley Radio Observatory.
250 miles nortlicasi of lavs
Angeles
"I liave used tills triescope. Il Is Ihr only one ol
Its kind in the country lo
d o c e r t a i n ty p e s o I
us 1r o n o m y . We h a ve
noHiIng else to match It
h e r e ." R ra d h ra d said
Wednesday.
The sudden loss of Ihe
machine so vllul lo many
U .S . research projects
could Increase Ihe cosi of
some projects by Inning
Ih r astronomers to usecom|&gt;arablr trle-se-eijx** In
Eumpe. Rradhrad said

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virus
warning given
Apart from the time and money required to
put matters right, the United States has not
suffered greatly from the recent viral infection
ol hundreds of computers linked to the
Department of Defense** Advanced Research
Ft ojccts Agency Network (Arpanet!.
But ft was just p u r: luck that 00* ho *
infamous computer virus did not inflict a
high-tech catastrophe.

The best and worst of Campaign ‘88
Here are m y choices for these political
highlights of 1088:
T o p "n e w " figure: George Bush says Dsn
Qusyle represents the under-40 generation. More
likely, persons under 40 will see themselves
reflected In the new Democratic senator from
Netir.aka. Robert Kerrey A Medal c f Honor
winner m Vietnam. Kerrey, aa a Navy S E A L , lost
part of a leg. Later he waa a successful
businessman, and then a popular governor.
Kerrey will almost surely wind up a major player
In national politics. He already heads m any lists
‘ as the Democrats' vice presidential choice in

1002.
Best campaign: It's hard to argue against the
general consensus that George Bush's campaign
waa the year's most masterful. But Democrat
Evan Bayh's gubernatorial victory In Indiana
runs a close second.
Worst campaign: Everyone knows It should go
to MUte Dukakis, so we'll give It to New Jersey
GO P senatorial challenger Pete Dawkins. Jnrum bent Democratic hen. Frank Lautenbrrg
was Initially considered ripe for the picking. But
Uswtdn s waa caught m iueliisldng IDs u m i i t k .
then he was devastated by Lautenberg's nega­
tive ads. W hen he tried negat
negative ads himself, it
produced an Instantl backlash.
I
Most bizarre contest: T h e d e a r w inner Is the

4th Congressional District of Georgia
&lt;
race
between Incumbent G O P Rep. Pat Swindall and
Democratic challenger Ben Jones, Swlndall
accused of perjuring
him self regarding a
home loan he negoti­
ated that came from
from laundered drug
money.
He demanded to be
Indicted or cleared.
He was Indicted. He
demanded a trial be­
fore election day. Ilia
w ish waa granted,
b ut the Judge d rd a re d a mistrial after
most of the Jury re­
f Nebraska's
c e iv e d c a m p a ig n
senator-elect
mailings laying out
w
ins In the
S w ln d a ll'a defense.
c
at
egor y of
In c lu d in g evidence
top new polit­
already ruled Inad­
ics! figure J
m is s ib le . R w lndalt
picuged he would ic
sign If re elrrted and laler convicted
He oteln't have lo w orry. Despite
Drapiti labeling his
opponent an alcoholic wlfe-bcaler
fe-bcale who
h ld ln
ingg a ccrim inal past. Swlndall laat.

The rogue program surreptitiously inserted
into the Arpanet network by a computerscience s’ udent at Cornell University was the
biggest breach of computer §ecurlty yet
experienced in the United Stales. Fortu­
nately. the program he wrote was benign.

Urgent questions abound; If a •student,
however brilliant.' can “exploit the security
flaws M the Arpanet network, what m l0M a
dedicated professional In the service o f a
foreign pow er achieve?

LE T T E R S TO EDITOR
le tte rs to the editor s ir welcome. All Idlers must
be signed and Include a mailing address and
telephone numbrr. Letters should be on a single
subject and as brief as possible. The Sanford
Herald reserves the rlghl to edit letters.

B e rry 's W o r ld

G E O R G E F. W I L L

Donkey needs more hits
W A S H IN G T O N -E g o to a fuel of politics, and
some D em ocratic politicians, th e ir egos
smarting and their prudence telling them lo
put distance between themselves and the
debns. are offering this piquant explanation of
Dukakia' downfall: Hla campaign did not
return our telephone calls.

disarmament makes Willie Horton look llkr
W innie the Pooh
"R o d n e y Dangerfleld Dem ocrats" says
Dukakis achievement-2.1 out of every 50
vo trs-w a a "respectable." Is the goal respect or
power? Some Democrats says. 48 percent Isn't
chopped liver. But Bush gets 100 percent of

There they go again, those Dem ocrats
IVople tend to be diligent about doing what
they do well and Democrats are diligently
w orking on losing the next election by
Ignoring the lesson of this one. Th e y are
abetted by the media, unw itting helpers of
unappreciative Republicans. T h e close rela­
tionship between political Journalists and
political operators produces post-election anal­
yses that encourage In Democrats the soothing
belief that their party's problems are In the
nuts and bolls of ihe machinery and not In the
parly'am lnd.

the presidency.
Here are 40 million
reasons for looking
beyond the mlnutta
of Dukakis' tactics:
In Ihe last 36 years.
4 0 m i l l i o n m o re
votes have been cast
for Republican presi­
d e n tia l candidates
than for Democrats.
Maybe seven losses
In 10 t r ie s s a y s
something about the
Democrats' message
If D e m o c ra ts had
won 70 percent of
th e e le c tio n s and
piled up a 49 million
•vote surplus, perhaps
Ihe media would say
the message mattered
more than tactics.

Granted, had wiser Democrats been heeded.
Dukakis would have campaigned belter-gone
here rather than there, run this rather than
that ad — and would have done marginally
belter. Hut losing 40 slates and 420 electoral
voles la not a m arginal loss. However,
postmortems are preoccupied with marginalia.
Th is preoccupation la encouraged by the
media, which have a micro-view of politics
because of the day-by-daynesa of journalism.
Journalists talk to political tacticians and. lo
and behold, (cam from them that tactics are
all. and that the tactics would have been
dazzling If the tacticians' calls had been
returned. Il to time for a decade-by-decade
view.
Dukakis was Ihe second strongest Democrat­
ic candidate In 24 years. Bush's victory
margin of under 8 points In Ihe popular vole
wus well below Ihe Republicans' 13 point
average In their first six victories alnce
m id-ccniury. In those victories. Republicans
averaged 455 electoral votes, better than
Bush's 420. So? So Dukakis was decapitated,
bul not drawn and quartered. Some consola­
tion for Ihe deceased.
Yes. Dukakis came close In a number of
slates. But as politicians say. close only counts
In horseshoes and hand grenades. T h e 1927
Yankees won a lot of one-run games, which
made them more, not leas. Impressive.

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C IHII, M) K

LAME DUCK

l

Loslng-whlle-wtnnlng award: Former Virginia
Gov. Chuck Robb has been widely seen as s
future hope of the Demorratir Party. H r easily
won a Senate seat over an extraordinarily weak
GO P challenger. But Robb waa constantly
dogged throughout the campaign \&gt;j Modes
s tru t his partying with a fast rr~w d lliat
regularly used drugs.

iciHwa«w»a*»

I in

W A S H IN G T O N — By an overwhelming
vole. 405 .4 42 troubled Am ericana have
delivered a dram allr mandate to President­
elect G -o rg e Hush. They want to rroprn a
chapter of history that Ihe lair I “resident
Lyndon Johnson tried to close 25 years ago
Seldom In the history of telephone polling
have so m anv Americans made toll calls al
thetr ow n
r- —
to
,
- , nd
menla T h e y don't accept the Warren C o m ­
mission's verdict: they want Bush lo de­
termine w h o rrs lly m urdered J o h n F
Kennedy

Even more disastrous, the virus might have
been programmed to penetrate security files
and make small, hard to-dctcct changes to
vital data banks, rendering them useless at
Ihe very Ume they would be required.

T h e r e m u st be no repeal perform ances o f
th is o r previous fiascos su ch as the W e st
G e r m a n breach of o u r c o m p u te r security. W e
h a ve been warned. If w e d o not Im m e d ia te ly
defend o u r com puter syste m s, wc m ust a w a it
c e rta in catastrophe.

Worst Individual decision: Dukakis' advance
man Jack Weeks thought II would make a great
television shot to see the governor driving
around In a tank during a visit lo a m ilitary base
Dukakis shares the award for llstrnlng to him.

T r u th a b o u t J F K
s h o u ld b e to ld

As bad as that was. tt could have been far,
far worse. The virus might, for example, have
been a malignant program, a fast-spreading
melanoma designed to erase Important data
s^red In comoHtera — the accumulated
harvest «
and data of Inestimable coat
and worth.

C le a r ly . A m e ric a 's h ig h -te c h k n o w -h o w
m u s t place far greater em phasis on d e sig n in g
defenses against u n a u th o rize d penetration of
c o m p u te r systems, even at the expense of
s lo w e r access to n e tw o rk s and exchange of
In fo rm a tio n .

Nastiest contest: This could also be Swlndal I-Jones, but. In order lo share the wealth, the
winner Is the Nevada senatorial contest won by
the Democratic challenger. Gov. Richard Bryan,
over the O O P Incumbent. Sen. Chic Hecht. This
contest was built around references to Bryan's
sex life and llecht'a lack of Intelligence. It also
featured charges that Lt. Gov. Dob Miller, who
would take over as governor should Bryan win.
waa linked to organised crime.

JA C K ANDERSON

Th e fast-reproducing virus infiltrated
electronic data banks from coast to coast and
replicated Its program so quickly that It soon
saturated each computer's memory space,
causing slowdowns and eventually total
stoppages.

W c sh ould have been forewarned of o u r
n a tio n a l com p u ter vu ln e ra b ility by a n o th e r
a la r m in g episode earlier th is year, w h e n a n
a m a te u r In West G e r m a n y gained access to
m o re th a n 3 0 c o m p u te rs belonging to the
U .S . m ilita ry and m ilita ry contractors. W e a rc
se e in g the peril to e lectron ic filing syste m s In
a h ig h -te c h age w here com p u ters not o n ly
talk to each other but Infect each other.

Best line: W hen Jones told Swlndall. "Being
called dishonest by you is like bring railed ugly
by a 'possum ."

"Blam e voters first." Democrats aay: Voters
were gulled by trivialities (the Pledge of
Allegiance. A C L U . etc.) that better Dukakis
tactics could have countered. A c tu a lly .
Dukakia was lucky. Trivialities worked ao well
that Bush never needed to use the lethal stuff,
like Dukakis' endorsement, when pandering
Iowa's "peace" lobby, of a ban on flight-testing
missiles Such s commitment to unilateral

Ilf wo can' t
beat Bush, we
have to pick
a n o t h e r

country J

Taro years ago. a Democrat said: "If wc can't
beat Bush, we have to pick another country."
T h e y should pick Ihe good ol' C.S.A.: Dukakis
lost all 11 stales of Ihe Confederate Slates of
America. He starlrd 138 electoral voles In Ihe
h o le -155 adding the border stales of Kentucky
and Oklahoma.
Democrats devised Super Tuesday to force
their candidates to court the South early In Ihe
nomination process T h e y held Ihelr conven­
tion In the South. T h e y plucked Ihelr
vice-presidential nominee from Ihe South.
T h e y lost the South and Ihe border. 1554).
C o n v e n tio n s and r u n n in g males are
marginalia. Voters think the message Is more
Im portant. Super Tuesday was a failure
because so many moderate Democrats, weary
of the pany'a national message, no longer vole
In Democratic primaries. In Florida'a primary,
the two most liberal Democrats. Dukakis and
Jackso n , got 80.9 percent combined. In
November, a conservative demolished Dukakis
In Florida.
Look at Tuesday's result and ask: How many
stales that Dukakia won would Sam Nunn
have lost? How many (hat Dukakis lost would
Nunn have won? Th e answers: None and
manv.

Thai waa their re
a p o n te lo our
trlrvtaed report on
th e K e n n e d y
a ss a s s in a tio n . We
invited view ers to
v u lc W h e t h e r to
'1’V t t p r 'H t h e I n ­
vestigation or let the
tmoks stay rluard on
th e c r i m e t h a t
rhanged history
They sent the nexl
p re s id e n t a c le a r
mrsaage A resoun­
f We can show
ding 405.422 callers
voted to srt ih r rethat the War
rord straigh t; only
ra n C o m 8.598 voted lo accept
mlaslon cov­
the W a r r e n C o m
ered up the
mission's findings. If
terrible truth g
Ihe lid to llftrd. II will
e m b a r r a s s so m e
prominent proplr and powerful institutions
Here are som r of those who want to CtMtUMM

Ihecoverup
Fidel Caatm — If Hush will appoint an
Independent commission to review the esse,
w r will present our compelling evidence that
Ihe C u Im m larm ier triggered ihe Kennedy
assassination In retaliation lor attempts on
his own life, ('astro learned from the U tr
Sar..o Trafncantr. Mafia boss of the Cuban
underworld. H ut the Central Intelligence
Agency waa aendlng Mafia hit learns lo
eliminate him So Castro recruited Traf­
ficator to turn the Mafia's guns against
Kennedy.
The C IA — We ran prove that Ihe late C IA
director Allen Dulles proposed Ihe u.vwinnlna
lion of Castro as early as December 1959. Tlte
following year, ihe first of the Kennedy
administration, he directed Ihr C IA lo strike a
deal with Ihe Mulls lo liquidate Caslm . Six till
learns disappeared brlorr Ihe C IA discovered
that Tra lllc a n lr had double-cruaard them and
was feeding warnings lo Castro. A llrr Ken­
nedy was gunned down In Dallas. Ihe CIA
rrp o rtrd lo Ihe new president. Lyndon
Johnson, that Ihe plot lo klU Castro had
backfired against Kennedy.
The W arren Commission — We ran show
that Ihe W arren Commission covered up the
Irrriblr truth. Johnson — fearful that Ihe
truth would Incite retaliation ugalnsl Caslro
and precipitate a war — appointed Allen
Dulles lo the commission. As Ih r Instigator of
Ihe plot llial backfired, he could be counted
on lo suppress Ihe Incriminating facts. The
othrr distinguished rom m lM lon m rm lirrs
depended on l l r FBI lor Ihelr information.
Th e F B I was ligh tly controlled by Its
dictatorial director. Ih r lair J . Edgar Hoover,
who for years wus Johnson's neighbor.
The FBI — Documents In our |xmacsalon
prove lhal the FBI had learned enough about
the C IA 's attempts on Castro's life lo sus|rct.
al least, dial the conspiracy had backfired
against Kennedy. Not only were these
suspicions withheld from d r Warren Com ­
mission. bul other Incriminating evidence
was suppressed.
The Kennedy family — We can demon­
strate (hat the late Robert Kennedy, trag­
ically. m ay have triggered hla brother a
assassination. As President K e n n e d y 's
personal watchdog over Ihe C IA . Robert
participated In Ihe decision to uac die Malta
to liquidate Castro. He was devastated by the
C IA report dial this decision had brought
retaliation against his brother.

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Thatcher looks to next administration

fin a n c ia l

Stocks open higher
NEW VUKK — I'rtcc* opened hlghci today in
moderate iradlitg of New York Slock Exchange
laaura aflrr plunging in the previous erosion
amid conrrme over the economy.
The Dow Jones industrial average, which
dropped 36.59 Wednesday, gained 10.30 to
2054.94 shortly after the market opened.
Advances led declines 517-302 among the
1.209 Issues crossing the New York Slock
Exchange tape. Early turnover amounted to
about I0.0H7.000shares.
Slock prices closed sharply lower Wednes­
day despite the release of a report that allowed

u Hallowing Id the nation'* trade deficit.
The Com m ent Department reported tliat
the U.S. merchandise trade deficit dropped
14.7 percent t o t 10.40 billion in September.
Although the report was In line with
economists' expectations. Hugh Johnson, head
of the Invrotinenl policy commlltee al First
Albany Corp.. said that m any on Wall Street
were uncomfortable with It.
Johnson said the market was pressured by
the renewed weakness of the dollar and lower
bond prices, and by fror of h*gher In lei l
rates

Dollar opens down
Gold dips, silver up
i f Usll#4 F t s m Is ts o u tls s s l
The dollar was lower In
moderalr trading today on
m a jo r fo re ig n c u r r e n c y
markrts, alter closing sharply
lowrr In Tokyo. Gold moved
lower.
In enrltn trading !u the Far
East, the dollar plun ge d
against the Japanese yin tn
Tokyo despite large-scale In­
tervention by the Hank of
Japan, closing al 121 52.
down 2 02 from 123 24 yen on
Wednesday

Dealers said the J a jx in -s r
central hank was Ix-lirved to
(rave dumped an estimated 81
billion in an attempt to shore
up thr faltering dollar
The dollar's fall followed an
overnight announcement by
llte Department of Commerce
that the U.S. merchandise

trade deficit for September
shrank about 82 billion to
• 10 46 billion
Most market players viewed
the Improvement In the U S
trade deficit as loo small to
bolster the dollar, dealers said
They said the dollar would
icriMtin weak until the U S
budget and irsde deficits artreduced bubslaiiiUiiy
"The market sentiment is
bearish lor the dollar Irrcause
the U S administration has
not shown Its detcrmlnatmii in
defend the dollar." one dealer
at a major foreign rxch.uigr
trank said
"The reduction of the U S
trade deficit has not hren as
fast as previously experled
and Oral has been a dlsap
painting factor." said Warwick
Jones, research manager lor
Mertll Lynch A Co

O c to b e r h o u s in g sta rts u p
W ASHINGTON - Construe
Ike '* -«» houses leaped 7.2
pt&gt;c
- biggest
Inc tease in eight months a
signal the housing Industry
may tie moving out of a nearly
year long slump, the Com­
m e rce D e p a r tm e n t sa id
Thursday
H o u s in g p ro je c ts w ere
started tn October at an annu
al rate of 1 554 million units, a
7 2 percent Jump, allrr dip
pmg QJt peruriu brum August
In Srairniocf.
Single family housing also
took a turn for the brticr In
October rising |0 percent to a
seasonally adjusted annual
rate of I 146 million units.

r e v e r s in g th e p r e v io u s
month’s 3 3 percent drop
Multi-unit projects which
have been vnla'ile for most of
th o year. .- * stable in
October, rising a miniroi 0.2
perrent
Every region In the country
except the Northeast leported
solid increases in housing
construction, led by ihr Wrsl
where projerts look a 15
perrent leap In an annual rate
nl 496.000 nulls

Dow Jones
Daw J m * i Averages
10:00
30 Indus 2050 14 up I I 56
20 Trans 6**6 11 up 5 13
15 Wills
IHI 00 up
0 42
65 Slock 770 32 up 4 02

Local Intaraat
These quota! Iona provided
by mem b e n of the National
Association o f Securities
Dealera are representative
Inter-dealer prices as o f
m id-m orning today. Inter •
d e a fe r m a r k e t s ch an g e
throughout the day. Pricea do*
not include retail markup or
markdown.
BM
American (*Vroecr 3Vy
lfcrartt Hank
3215
Ton
FUst Unlot
FPAL 1
3DH
34 V5
Fla. Prngreaa
46
IICA
Hughes Supply 17
Morrison's
2 0H
52
NCR C orp
Plrssry
40
Scotty's
I2&lt;4
Suit liras! Bank 21H
20H
SunTrust
Wall Disney
em
50
Wekllnghoiue
Brunswick
17U
H HJ
8H
Fla. National
18
W lnn-Dtxir
401b
Em erson............. 29

AM
3H
32H
2on
30%
344*
46*4
1744
204*
52 V4
40 V5
124*
22%
20 f*
614*
SOU
174*
Bib
I8 U
41%
29%

Gold A n d Silver
NTT.Y '.TtHK
Ftrrelgn and
domrsiic g u .j a stiver paces
rpinirtl in dollars per troy
ounce Thursday:

Gold
London
Previous close 425 25 up 2 OO
Morning fixing 423 30 oil I 05
Hong Kong
423 20 off 2 IO
New York
Comes spot
gold open
43310 nil 140
Comes spot
%
slbrr open
6 202 up 001 2
(Lond on m orning U sin g
etiangr Is ttasrd on Ihr prr
yloos day's closing prlrr I

Longw ood
Cantlnaed Irons Page I A
dueled a reside hi survey
lo see what jK-ojilr wauled In
t r m it of recreation From O msI
survey. It was determ ined that
active rre rra llo u a l uses were
needed In Ih r nrighttorhood.

The concept plan Includes
ItallHrld*. haskrtlull uml Irimls
courts, u picnic urea and fogging
trails. Ilarlh said
He said lull (Irlds anil oilier
facillllrs exist there hul Hull they
nerd lo tie Improved
DrMarir said that a Irraltnrut
plan! al Ihr site is tiring dls
mantlrd. making Ih r stir a
prime lo ra llo n for a park
"Candyland Park as a concept
lots hern iMtlrrrd aland lor a
longtime." hr sold
Hr saiil that S 100.000 has
Item budgeted lor the llrst phase
n( renovation and llte city has
applied lor a state Is-|MMmc-m nl
Natural Kroourcrs grant (or an

additional S120000
" T h e r e w ill he r o u g h ly
•225.000 to S230.000 (available)
for seal money tills year." D r ­
Marir said
Hill Goelrel. jr.itks and reerr-

ailon dlrerinr. said that w hen
c o m jilrin l C a n d y land Park will
be l.u n g w o o d ’s la rg e st. T h r
other jsirk In th r i l l y Is the
rig llt-a c rr K r lir r Park on W arren
Avenue It has a Lillie la-ague
Itall Held
He said I h r p la n s
to h r
reviewed 1Im rsday evening. &lt;all
lor a redesign nl the jsirk w llh as
m in h space as jaisslhlc lo lxu llli m l lor rrc rra llo n .

Gocln-I said Ihc i lly a|&gt;pllcd lor
Ihr maxiiuuin grain ol S I 20.000

ihimigti ih r Muir's Department
ol Nutural Resources iHrt reallon
and Development Assistance
Program) in Tallahassee
City Manager Donald Terry
said ih.it engineers Mike Henry
and fell Herr from Lor hr a nr
Engineering Inc.. Orlando, will
!*• available at Hit Friday meet­
ing in answer qursiions about
wuirr and sewer rale Increases
which will lie clfecllvc In Dcin n her

W o rk e rs
Caatlaaad fro n Psga IA
Tuesday's close was
S31 75 T h r opening ask juice
Wednesday wus 42's. lliough
Ihc highest hid was 391»
S Irom brfg-C.itIson employs
1.700 |K-«plr and G P T generated
•2.2 billion In sales Iasi year,
says Huger Hall, StrninltrrgCarlson spokesman Strom berg-Car Ison produces ernlrul
lelrpliouc system switches. Hall
says

A similar GKC SI.2 hllltoii
bust lie takeover attack on
Plrssry In I960 was blocked by
ih r lirllls h government on
gim nds 11 would II would give
ihr new comjiany list large of a
share ol thr Dulled Kingdom's
delrnsr business. GKC produces
elec tric al generating r&lt;|ulpmrnt
and Plcsscv jiroducrs radar,
weapons guidance systems and
other drfrnse equipment. Hall
says

Everything is 10 Is- ju»-|iared
Ircsh dally.
A selection ol w lnr Irnm
around the world is ihsjilayrd hi
solid oak shriving
The meal department leaiurrs
heel, jmrk. hiiuh, veal and
jim illry which will he cut,
irimmrd and wru|qx-d to the
riislouier's precise spcrlflral Ions
Fresh fish and lobster ran Ihpurchased al Ihc s c u Iinm I shop
and ihr produce markri features
Irrsh Inills and vrgrtatilrs. some
ol which arc exotic, und can I k purchased In hulk.
A Dotal shop features fn-sh
llowrrs and house plants which
can lie purchased In frrsh and
hulk arrangements. To ihc eusloincr's convenience, requesis
are made in order and local
deliveries are made,
Aul her service Is rxjirrl ad vict­
im food gifts which will tnprrsruird by prolcssUmal gilt
ciKirdlnutors In a 1*0111for table
living riMini setting of thr pres-

rntaiiou suite.
lux-.il deliveries arc available.
"This Is ih r llrsi slnrr ol Its kind
drslgnrd sjh riln ally to serve the
area hut we ho|K- Ihc slore Is
unique enough H1.11 jm-ojiIi- wilt
ctirne f ro m o ilie r u r e a s ."
Advertising Dlrvrlor Mark Irby
said.
Dave England, commercial In­
dustrial vice president w ith
A r v I d a /J M I t . I ea sor s fo r
Heathrow Lund anil Develop­
ment Corporation, said Puhllx
Goiimiel Plus Is the llrsi tenant
ami other upscale sliojis anil
restaurants arc to follow.
Alter the even! Iasi nlghl for
Ihc media, employees attended u
reception.
The su|M-rtiiarkcl opened to­
day w ith approximately 75
employers, according lo DcHeiir-drlto
The Puhllx Gtmrrnrl Plus Is
one ol 350 supermarkets In
Florida. Th e chain was (minded
In 1930 and Is the ninth largest
chain nallonnlly.

p u r r n a s r d at Ih r re g u la r
supermarkets, according to
H
o
l
l
i
s
S h o p p e rs at the P u b lic
Gourmet Plus will lx- w hirling
brass carls down aisles deconitrd wllh luxurious llxlures
and stocked wllh (nod and wine.
T h r slnrr fralurrs a guurmrt dell
section wllh Herns such as peel'n
rat shrimp, an array of pasta
salads, chrc-ses and eoudlmrrils
such as strawberry hullrr ar­
range! I to plrase the aesthetics.
The hakrry seel Ion wus de­
signed und built In KurojK- and
reassembled In Puhllx Gourmet
Plus, according lo u Puhllx
roqwratr sj&gt;okc*|&gt;rrson. Exollc
colTrro arc available udjacrnl lo
the bakery. Along with the usual
fare found In oilier Publlx stores,
ih r bakery Includes French
puslrlrs like Napnlruns, a srlrrlinn of almond delicacies, petit
lours, croissants and rich cukes
mnde from fresh whipped cream.

careful preparations by the West
for his first full-Dedged summit
with the Soviet, presumably
next yrar.
To that end. Thatcher has
suggested a June meeting of
N A TO leaders In London in nui|&gt;
strategy for any summit dt*
suasions of further reductions in
nuclear or conventional arms
U.S. officials have responded
favorably to the Idea
While lacking the Ideological
conviction lhat forged strong
political bonds between Ke.ig.ui
and Thaicher. Hush Is regarded
In Europe us a known ijuantlly.
whose election offers the poten­
tial for ronilniuiHon of poltcw m
place.
For lhat, Thalrher said W ed­
nesday. "We're all very fortu­
nate."
She explained. "For llte first
lime, we shall have continuity ol
policies stretching over a second
presidency following a first.

S e m in o le
Also In Ihls year s jurarle are
Continued from Page I A
llte kind of event Ihr mayor, lour rlty m m misonly a small town could perform, sinners. Ihr Seminole County
and perform well. Ilul. according s h e rif f and school h o a rd
lo Lundqulst. aflrr years of chairman. The rasl rn d of 1st
marching Seminole tradition. Slreel. near Ihc New Tribes
I ' m . put arte came tn a hall
fir’s Mission, will Ik - the starting
not sure why. possibly security, point for Ihr jiarade. which will
a lessening of student interest, continue along Myrtle Avenue.
Prl/rs will be awurdrd lo
nr simply too much hassle
Whatever the reason, in 1965. parade finals based on their
the r l l y 'x Y o u th A d v is o ry originality and adhrrrnrr to thr
Council got together with school theme "Nates have the guts :o
stall jim I parents and derided lo brat lire mutts ’*
Just about rvrrytxxly with .1
bring hark the putadr
•We were a little pessimistic Dallied truck has hrljx-d pul Ihls
thing together." Lundqulst said
that first year.** Lundqulst said
"Hut It was an overwhelming So oner again. Sanford si reels
success and each yrar. kids grt may be grrrtrd wllh papermac he Indians, nr as rumor has
more and more Involved."
Not only Seminole High stu- It. a (Inal depicting the parting of
firm s , b u t s tu d e n ts from thr Red Sea
Unlike last yrar. this year's
M id w a y . H a m ilt o n a nd
Idyllwtlde Elementary schools, parade will corral everybody
along with All Souls and Sanford back to thr school (or a 6 p m
Middle, are Included In the pre-game practice. Following thr
practice is a 7 p m pep rally.
festivities.

The homecoming court will lx*
iniriMlucrrl and a performance
by cheerleaders and school
dancers will Ix-gin
Tonight's (Inal homrrmtung
solute will rom r from a cow in
what itu d rn u arc terming i!.«
cow pally drop
"H s disgusting." Lundquisi
said "Hut It’s really hup|x-n
log "
Numbered llckrls arc sold
during Ihr j&gt;rr game practice for
ihc purchase of a hamburger.
Each number correspond* to the
11.250 square* on Ihr footltull
field A row will I k * escorted out
to lhat Held, anil the tlckrlholrtcr
of thr square tn which the cow
ehoosro In leave Ills |Mtiy will
lake home a new car.
Friday's game Is set lor 7 30
p m. T h r queen will Ik- crowned
al halftime, and a iHimrcorning
dance will be held al live Sanlorrl
Civic Center from IO p m until 2
am .

M a c K a y ------Coatiaaed from Pag* 1A
P a l m II e a c h C o u n t y
Supervisor ol Elections Jarkic
Winchester said a sample ol the
ballots cast in the race showed
"no t lunge" In the vote total for
the county.
•■Today, in P alm H ra c h
ro o m y ." Mut-Kuv said, "we
leave satisfied oursrlvrs that all
Ihc votes lhat were cast were
counted. That's all we have a
right tn complain about and
that's all w r were complaining
aUnit."
MacKay also asked lor election
nlllclais In H rnw ard. Dade.
Hillsborough and Orangr coun­
ties tn see II any voting ir­
regularities had occurred in his
lens Hillsborough and Orange
County official denied thr re­
quest .
Hrnward County election of­
ficials rrro m m rn d rd an " In ­
formal" spot check ol ballots and
Dade County olflctals were due
to discuss thr matter Thursday.

_

MacKay said hr questioned Ihr
election results because In 63 of
Florida's 67 counties, the vole
total in the Senate race was
higher than the total tn Ihr
presidential election
B u t In D s d r . B r o w a r d ,
Hillsborough and Palm llearh
counties. MacKay said, the totals
lor the Senate rare were much
lower than lire presidential con­
test.
"W r wanted tn know why that
occurred and wr wanted lo know
rssenttally lhat all Ihr votes that
w rre case were c o u n te d ."
MacKay said
MacKay said I here are other
"unanswered qursiions" about
Florida election procedures that
hftd no bearing on ihr outcome
of Ihc rare. He said hr hoped thr
"questions will he answered so
that this sort of thing will not
happen again "
Stair election ofHctals said II
apjK-arrd (hr position of the
Srnatr race on thr Itallol caused
voters tn miss seeing 11 and not

Indlratr a preference
Stair Election Secrriary Dot
Joycr said It .qqirarrd at unit
200.000 Irw rr (tropic voted In
the Senate race statewide Ilian
In llte presidential rlectinn
. Also. aHrr Mai Kay announced
hr would question the results. It
was determined stsir rlecllon
statutes were unclear when II
came lo request* H1.1i did noi
s j k 1 tin ally deal wllh a recount.
With slightly more Hum 4
million votes cast tn the election.
Mack p o ste d his w in n in g
3 0 .0 0 0 -vote margin on 1lu­
st rengih of a liq»sidt-d sweep ol
absentrr tutIlots
MacKay and Mack have served
three trrnis tn the House
Attorneys for Mack asked
election officials in thr live
counties to deny MacKay's re­
quest to Investigate voting pro
erdurro.
Mitsl of the missing voles were
In Ihr counties where MacKay
asknl fur an investlg.ilInn Into
Ihr returns

Orlando, he was a Baptist.
Survivors Inrlude parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence. Altamonte
Springs, jtatemal grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs Frank A . Augusta.
Go.; maternal grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs W M Sanderlln. O r­
lando: hrothrr. Andrew. Alta­
monte Springs.
Ha Id w in-Fair child Fu n e ra l
Home. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e h e r
husband. Lcandcr "Lee" K.:
daughter. Terri L. Fitch. Winter
Springs; brother. James E.
Baker. Reudlng. sister, Doris
Letter, West Reading. Pa.
Woodluwn Funeral llontc. O r­
lando. in charge of arrange­
ments.

_

V IR Q IL N IE D E R F

G o u rm e t
C a atla a a d fro m Page 1A

was hardly to be a llrst-time
encounter between strangers. As
W ASH IN GTON - For eight vice president. Uuih has made
years, she and ('resident Reagan trips to Western Europe to listen
have been the conservative to the concerns of the allies and
crusaders of the West. Today. has met with Thatcher several
British Prime Minister Margaret times.
Thatcher Is saying goodhy* to
Some of the Same concerns —
one silled president and hello to the huge U.S budget deficit.
the next.
N A TO force modernization tn
With talk of "sad thoughts'* Western Europe and how to aeek
and the rllnk of champagne further arms control progress —
toasts. Thatcher and Reagan were among those Thatcher
marked the approaching end of brought lo W ashington for
their partnership Wednesday by possible discussion.
hulling the political and econom­
Plans for Reagan and Hush to
ic achievements of the last eight meet next month In New York
years.
w ith Soviet leader M ikhail
Hut the prime minister shows Gorbachev added Impetus to the
no Intention ol slopping there, East-W e st relations issue,
and today al a working breakfast especially because Gorbachev
with President-elect George meets Thatcher In London the
Hush she was expected to start week after his U S visit
picking up tram where Reagan
Aides said Thalrher wanted lo
leaves off. her focus on a future make the case for sustained
agenda for the Western alliance momentum In arms control
and Its dealings with Moscow.
under the new administration, a
The Thatcher-Uush meeting desire shared by Hush, and for

V ir g il N l r d r r f . 6 0 . 9 75
Shallnw inrd S t.. Altam onte
Springs, died Wednesday. Horn
March 19. 1926. In Quincy. 111.,
he moved to Altamonte Springs
trom California in 1965 lie was
a supervisor for a motor vehicle
department, a Navy disburse­
ment clerk. First Class for 23
years, u mem tier of the VFW, thr
DAV, and thr Fleet Reserve
Association
Survivors Include hta wife.
Ruih L.. b ro th ers. W ilb u r.
Quincy. Harry. Kansas, and u
slsler. Ester Vogel. Quincy.
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
llomr. Altamonte Springs, tn
charge of urrangrrnrnls.

A . C H R I S T I N E
M cALEXANDER
A Christine Me Alexander. 69.
1600 S. Sanford Avr., Sanford,
tiled Wednesday morning at
Central Florida Hegtunal Hospi­
tal Horn in Crnierhlll. Fla..
December 25. I91H. she came
here In 1925. She was a home­
maker. and a member of Ihc
Church of God of Sanford.
Survivors Include husband.
James I Mack) McAlrxandcr of
Sanford; one son. Juines David
M rA lcx a n d cr. Sanlorrl: one
daughter. Barbara Burnham, of
Sanford; brother. Aubrey L
W hlllrn, Lawton. Oklahoma:
one slsler. The lm a Whitten
Smith of Sanford; seven grand­
ch ild re n . und eight gre at­
grandchildren.
Urlsson G u u rd iu n Funeral
Home. Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

ALEXANDER D. FLEM ING
Alexander D. Fleming. Infant,
070 N. Glen Drive. Altamonte
Springs, died Tuesday. Bom In

ROS A C A M B R I D G E
S TE W A R T

HAROLD ZEIMER
Harold Zrlm cr. 76. 119 llurgos
Hoad. W inter S|irlngs. died
Tuesday at South Seminole
C o m m u n ity Hospital. H orn
June. 1910 tn New York City, lumoved to Winter Sjtrlngs Irnm
Durham. N.C.. In 1973 He was a
re tire d shoe sa le s m a n , a
mcmlK-r of the Congo gallon of
l.lhrral Judaism, und a memtx-r
of ihr Knights of Pythlus Lodge.
Survivors Include his wile.
Shirley; son. Robert Phillip.
Sanford; daughter. Marsha.

Kttsa Cambridge Slrwurt. 76.
2166 Sipes Avenur. Sanford,
died Wednesday ui C entral
Florida Hrglnnal Hospital. Horn
May 12. 1010 In Mudlson. she
moved to Sanford from there In
1026 She was a homemaker
and a tnemlx-r of New He the I
African Methodist Episcopal
Church. Sanford.
S u r v iv o r s in clu d e s o n s. Caisadaga.
Johnnie. Rochester, N.Y.. Ward.
Beth Shalom Memorial C I 1.1Sanloril. George. Miami: daugh­ jkT, Orlando. In charge of ar­
ters. Henri Lee, Sanford. Susie S
rangement*.
Robinson. Miami; seven grand­
c h i ld r e n ; and one g r e a t ­
grandchild
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­ McALEXANDE R. A. CHHItTINE
Funtnl t*rnc*t wilt b» s*lc) 41 10 • m
ments.
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MRS. HELEN E. WEISS
Mrs Helen E. Weiss. 57. 120
llurgus Road. Winter Springs,
died Tuesday al Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Horn Febru­
ary 25. 1931 In Reading. Pa., she
moved to central Florida from
there In 1072. She was a home­
m a k e r . attended C a l v a r y
Assembly Church, a member of
the DAV Auxiliary, the Northtnonl Fellowship Association
A uxiliary. Reading, und the
Lnrynjeclnm y Association ol
Central Florida.

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Bhutto claims victory in Pakistan
B h u t t o s e e k s c o a lit io n in
firs t e le c t io n s i n c e 1977

Earthquake rattlM PhilippkiM
M AN ILA. Philippines — A .moderate earthquake measuring
5.1 on the Richter scale rocked several eastern provinces
Thursday afternoon and destroyed scnool buildings, houses
and a bridge, authorities said. One person was reported
Injured.
The Red Cross said two school buildings and a major bridge
collapsed In Catarman. a town In northeastern Samar Island In
the central Philippines. Several houses also were destroyed.
"M any concrete structures also collapsed and one person was
Injured, said Red Cross spokeswoman Lourdes Masing.
Drlftn .Garcia, a spokesman for the Philippine Institute of
Volcanology and Seismology, said the earthquake lasted only
five seconds but was fell In at least seven provinces.
Garcia said the temblor measured 5.1 on the Richter scale
and was felt moat intensely In Catarm an. 290 miles southeast
of Manila, he said.
"W e expect aftershocks In the next few days." Garcia said.

V to tfw iM M tty to r e s o w U.S . ship
BA N G K O K . Thailand — Vietnamese rescue teams Wednes­
day were attempting to rescue a U.S. cargo ship being driven
by typhoon winds toward the central Vietnamese coast. Radio
Hanoi reported.
The Vietnamese language broadcast said the 17.249-ton
Oakland has been struggling In typhoon-lnaacd seas since Nov.
7. The ship's origin and destination were not known.
Iil J u l) Vietnamese seamen rescued three U.S. navy filets
who crashed Into the sea ofT the coast of Vietnam. Th e threr.
Including a pregnant co-pilot, were well-treated and promptly
returned home.

A quino accused o f rights vio latio ns
M AN ILA. Philippines — A leftist group Thursday blamed
President Coraxon Aquino for the disappearance of 99 of Its
supporters and said her government Is "m ore cruel" than the
ousted regime of Ferdlna:,•*u*jtro t.
T U r U im by the New Nationalist Alliance, or Bayan.
followed comments by Aquino Tuesday that human rights
p* had made "premature aird unfounded" allegations
ng the m ilitary to the disappearances of political activists.
The m ilitary says Bayan Is a front organisation of the
outlawed Com m unist Party of the Philippines, which Is waging
a 19-year-old Insurgency against the central government In

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"T h is Is a far more cruel society than the regime of Marcos."
said Crispin Beltran. Bayan spokesman and a trade union
Beltran aaid the Aquino government was responsible for
1.379 "atrocities" over the past two years, compared to SOI
alleged hum an rights violations during the last five years of the
Marcos regime. Marcos (led to Hawaii following a civilian
backed m ilitary revolt In 190A.
Bayan released a list of 99 people belonging to various
human rights, labor and youth groups nationwide reported
missing and feared to have been abducted by the military since
January this year.

KorMm lawmaktrt hold plenary M tsiofi
P A N M U N JO M . Korea — T e n lawmakers from South a n J
North Korea met today lo set the stage for the first Joint
parliamentary conference between the two Koreas since the
nation w a a M M d a g «th « end of W orld W a rll.
The m rttbtg. hfld In U)c border village of Panmunjom . 35

i r t It** sixth in tha current

lnlrt-Korra contacts thaf
if started Aug. 19.
The five legislator* from each side discussed the format and
agenda of the proposed Joint parliamentary conference and
succeeded In narrow ing differences, although no final
agreemrnl was announced, olflrtalsaald.
Park .loon kyu. head ol the South Korean delegation, urged
both tides to tackle remaining problems In a reasonable and
realistic manner through a spirit of compromise and mutual
respect.

S ud a n uM ratals report paaca agraamaht
NAIROBI. Kenya — Southern Sudanese rebels have signed a
peace agreement with the second largest party In Sudan's
ruling coalition, a rebel spokesman said today, sparking hope
that a 5-yrar-old civil war In the famine ravaged nation may
soon end.
The spokesman for the Sudanese Peoples' Llbrrallon A rm y,
contacted by telephone In the Ethiopian capital of Addis
Ababa, said the agreement signed late Wednesday calls lor
lifting Sudan's stale of emergency, convening a constitutional
conference and suspending Islamic law.
The agreement. Iiowevrr. did not provide for an Immediate
cease-fire, said the spokesman who Insisted on anonymity.
The S P L A has been fighting a 5-year bush war against troops
loyal to the Khartoum government In the southern region of
the central African country, which is already wracked by
disastrous famine.
The rebels, mostly Christians and anlmlsts. are fighting
against what they perceive us domination by the mostly
Islamic m ajority In northern and central Sudan
The S P L A spokesman said the peace accord was signed tn
Addis Ababa by SPLA leader Col John Carang unri Mohamed
Osman al Mtrghani. head of Sudan’s Democratic Unionist
Parly. Ih r second largest in the ruling coalition.

From Unllod Prsss International reports

L A R K A N A . Pakistan O p­
position leader Benatlr Bhulto
began seeking suppon for u
possible coalition government
today In a bid lo become the first
w om an leader of a Moslem
nation.
Bhulto, 35-year-old daughter
o f h a n g e d P r im e M tn la te r
Zulflkar Ail Bhutto, claimed vic­
tory eariy today for her Pakistan
People's Party b lo w in g W ed­
nesday's N ational A ssem b ly
elections, the first openly con-

Israel moves to
halt recognition
Palestinian stats
J E R U S A L E M - W ith at least
20 nation* already endorsing an
Independent Palestinian state.
Israel moved quickly to halt thr
PLO's growing diplomatic sue
In the occupied West Hank and
Uasa S tr ip n e a tly ?wo o o o
Palestinians rem ained under
curfew Wednesday as part of
wide-ranging security measures
Imposed during a Palestine Na­
tio n a l C o u n c il m e e tin g In
Algiers where the dc* l.ua'km of
independence wits announced
Tuesday.
The entire Gaxa Strip was
under curfew for a fifth day. the
longest Imposed on the impover­
ished coastal strip since Ihe
1967 Six-Day War. according to
Israel Radio. Th e territories were
reported quiet Wednesday.
Th e a rm y eased some restric­
tions. allowing travel in and out
of the West Bank after a one-day
closure, and electricity and tele­
phone service was restored to
some areas where ll had been
cut to stifle demonstration*
" I t 's a d iffic u lt ta sk. * a
Foreign Ministry official said
"T h e PLO did succeed In trans­
m illing an Image of real change
In lls policy.*’
Israel flatly rejected the PNC
declaration, charging II did not
alter Palestine Liberation Orga­
nisation policy. Israeli leaders
said tb r PNC had not uncondl
ikmaMy accepted U N. Raaoiu
'■ right to
e x is t . T i l e P N C . th e P L O
"partlam enl-ln-cxllc." also did
not denounce the use of violence
against Israel, they said
Of the 76 nations maintaining
full diplomatic ties with Israel,
only T u r k e y re ro g n lie d Ih r
newly announced Palestinian
stale.
Th e Foreign Ministry W ed­
nesday s u m m o n e d the top
Turkish diplomat to express its
'sorrow and disappointment'*
over T u rk e y ’s action
C h a rg e d 'A f f a ir r s K k r r m
G u v r n d l r r n w a s to ld th e
Turkish move did not "serve
peace and security In the region
and might Increase the legitima­
cy of Intrm allonal terrorist or­
g a n is a tio n s .* * a m i n i s t r y
spokesman said.
Some officials believe as many
as 50 nalion*. mostly T h ird
World, could endorse the de­
claration.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry
&lt;&gt;l*o has Instructed It* envoys
worldwide to explain Us rejec­
tion of the declaration &gt;o all
nuUons with diplomatic ties lo
Israel, lire spokesman said
Greece and India reportrdly
were considering recognition of
what the Jerusalem Post called
"u phantom Palestinian slate.'*
Israel ham diplom atic repre­
sentation In Greetr

Friday, November 18
Candice Bergen stars as a high profile,
wildly successful alar reporter of a
television news program In the new
comedy series "Murphy Brown" airing
Monday night on CBS.

•reed v * - In Paktsta.t miner
!977. Th e -o u n try tuts been
under m ilita ry rule for twothirds of Its 4 1 -year history.
Th e PPP was on course lo
become the largest single party
In th e 2 0 7 - s e a t N a t io n a l
Assembly, but apparently will
fall short of an overall minority.
Official results from 163 of Ih r
207 contests for the National
Assembly showed the PPP with
75 seats, the govr*. menl-backcd
Islamic Democratic nil tome with
36. Independents with 35. and
smaller partita with IS.

Am ong the successful can­
didates were Bhutto and her
mother Nuarat. co-leader of the
PPP.
Defeated candidates I trluded
several prominent politicians In
the IDA. A m o n g them were
form er Prim e Minister
Mohammad Khan Junejo. Intr
rior Minister Nascent Ahwrer.
N a tio n a l A s s e m b ly Speaker
lia m e e d N a s lr C h a lta . and
G hulam Mustafa Ja lo l. leader of
the National People's Party, an
ID A component. Ja lo l had bren
view ed as a possible prime
m lnlstrr.
"A ll the paper tigers are H I in g ." a beaming Bhulto said
from her home In the southern
cltyofLarkana.

Asked If she was claiming
victory. Bhutto replied, "Yea. of
course."
A senior aide lo Bhutto pre­
dicted the PPP would w in "about
100 seals." Jusl short of ihe 104
needed f&lt;&gt;r an absolute m ajority.
lie said Ihe party luid already
begun putting out feelers to
Independents In a bid to form a
coalition government.
Under law. President Ghulam
lahaq Khan must chooar a prime
m ln la trr from the p a rty he
thinks ran command a majority
In the National Aaarmbly.
"W e re still watting lor all the
result*, out ve*. w r're talking to
people.'* Ihe Bhulto aide aald.
adding that lie expected Ihe IDA
would also be negotiating with
Ihe Independent!

Mystery illness prompts
evacuation of Soviet kids
M UbCOW Health officials believe a
combination of chemical pollutants Is re­
sponsible fur (lie b-dlurhuMlon* a n J baldness
•ullwiing rhtldren In * V k ra liu a r town and
urged the evacuation ot the lew young people
remaining In the area.
Th e weekly L ltrra tu m a ya Oaaetia said
Wednesday that the suspret chemicals Include
lead and Ihe rare element thallium , which has
bren sold by bootleggers «• ait anti knock
addlll/t for gaaoltn because of t snona&amp;c cl
high-octane petrol In Ihe rrgkm.

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a ak*» usrd to makr rat poiacn

The num ber of afflicted children has risen to
127 from 1 14 last w rrk. when 'h e Soviet press
first reported In depth the outbreak In
Chernovtsy, a picturesque rtty on thr Prut
rive r near the border w ith Poland and
Romania.
"T h e situation to In crisis.** Lttrralumaya
Oaxetta said "To d a y Chernovtsy Is a childless
city. O n ly 15 to 17 percent of pre-school age
children remain and only 30 percent of school
age children Health officials have advterd that
Ihe children (already evacuated) should not be
brought back for at least two m ore weeks." the
newspaper aald.
Health officials advised Ihe evacuation of all
children under Ihe age of 14. barred all
non government vehicle* from the town renter
and closed 10 large factories that were
polluting th r atmosphere. Ihr newspaper said
Of Ihe 37.000 children In Chernovtsy under

age 14. about tw oJhlrd* have bren evacuated
voluntarily by parents on ih r advice of health
officials. ( I k - newspaper said I hose who
remain have been told to stay Indoors.
Most of the sick rhtldren are between 2 and 4
years old. tu l babies as young as 5 month*
and achuul children as ok! ax 14 have falLti
victim to the disease Most are fatr-sklnned
with blond hair and blue ryes. Soviet newspa
per* have reported.
Parrnts panicked when the disease was
-ttw rvrred In late August, mobbing »r»ln hu*
and airllm Ik k rl others lo get thnusariVi of
children out of town. ' Itrralnrnaya Ga/etta
said

T h r newspaper said some government of­
ficials then lied to control panic and health
authorities only officially advised evacuation
more than two months after thr disease first
came to light
So far. Ihe mystery disease has not rlalm rd
any lives, and rhtldren aflretrd in the early
stages of the rpidrm k who lost their hair ate
now fully recovered the newspaper said.
Huutleggrrs have been selling a thallium
prtrol mlxturr to ten* of ihtaisands of ear and
truck driver* in the trxtile milling city in the
south of Ihe Ukraine lirrausr of a shortage of
high-evtanr gasoline In Chernovtsy
" T h e exhaust gases from ears that use this
thallium prtrol have made Ihr old amt badly
venlltalrd rily (enter a poisonous trap." Ihe
newspaper said

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Thursday, November 17, I960 — *A

Arrest made in mass m urders
Alaska sends delegation to O P E C
ANCHORAGE. Alaska — Alaska. which earn* 80 percent of
Ita rrvrnup fn»m oil anil It Ihr hlggrst nil pi adurlng alalr In the
nation, ha* a delegation of obarrvrra at thr r u n r n l meeting of
O P E C , the oil c a rte l
Tltc Alaaka offlclala aalil before leaving Wednesday they will
not partlcliialc In price M-ttlng ami quota talka. but will merely
observe the proreaa
"If any stale had aa much revenue coming Inutt one Miurre
as Alaska, they w\uild View It as logic ,il to attend, too," said
Alaska tommtwMonerol Natural Hcsourira Ju d y llrady
Alaska alaie lands pioduce 2 million barrels of crude a day
Standard Alaaka PriMfurtlon Co.'* November « o n lrad prices
showed Alaaka crude was selling for $ 10.77 on the Weal Coast
Every time the price drops *1. Alaska lose* $150 million In
revenue, Laigvdoii said, an the state wants higher and stable
prices.

Proposed Medicare changes criticized

Sacramento
Cmdr William Month said a
man called CHS News and told
producer Gene Sliver he had met

"She said she had come by
bus from Sacramento through
San Francisco, but a taxi driver
had driven off with her luggage
In Los Angeles." Silver said "H r
thought she was friendly, but hr
was a little tentative because
there were parts of her storv that
didn't HI.”

■ The woman asked where my incom e
cam e from. I thought, I don’t know this gal,
but I’ve seen her.y
-M an who Identified Dorlhei Monlalvo
a woman he Ihoughl was Mon­
lalvo ut a mid d ly bar. The man
said the woman called he me If
Donna Johansen and asked him
to meet her today.
Th e elderly man. who was not
Identified, said during their con­
versation. thr woman asked
"w here m y Inrome came from
Hut there was some III feelings I

thought. I don’t know- this gal.
but I've seen her *'
Stiver said the man told him
that Ihr woman "was Hashing a
lot of money.” and wanted him
lo lake her shopping for new
clothes They also d!sru«&gt;rd her
m oving into his downtown
apartment, where he lives on a
disability tension

At the m ans request. Silver
brought a newspaper photo of
Montalvo to his apartment.
Th e producer then callrd
Booth. thr poller sjmkrsman. at
home and Booth called thr
Kampart Division, which sent
officers to (tie Royal Viking
Motel.

600 rural hospitals may be forced to close
U s ItW F r w i Is ts m a tls M l

W ASHINGTON — Advocates lor the elderly and the disabled
denounced a government effort to limit the rights of those
seeking wellsre. Medicare and Social Securlly benelil*. railing
the move "misguided and unjustified
Activists reacted immediately Wrdnrsdav
learning thal
a proposal by the Social Securlly Administration's Office ol
Hearings and Appeals would make n more dilllruli lor people
to appeal derisions denying them govrrnmrnt benrbis
In Iheir (dan. lira! reported in The New York Times Social
Securlly olllclals noted the agency lost more than hall of lire
more Ilian JOO.OUOapprals it received Iasi veur

From UniUed F ra u International report*

LOS ANGELES — Dorothea
Montalvo, the landludy wanlrd
In the mass murder of at least
seven people found hurled at the
boarding house she manage d In
Sacramento. Calif., was irrcMed
on a lip from a mart shr met In a
bar. police said
Monlalvo. 59. w ho once served
tim e In prison for pulling
knockout dnrgs In the drinks of
people she met in bars and
robbing them, w as arrested
Wednesday at a motel In Los
Angeles. 500 mile* south of

URHANA. Ill - A University
of Illinois rrseari her said thr
Inability lo cope w ith economic
Duct nations and advancements
in medical technologies may
force as many as «aa&gt; nl ihr
nation's 2.700 rural hospitals lo
close
Hoss Milliner d im tor of Ihr
unlvrivlly's Crrilrr foe I I-am.
Services Restarrh said failure -f
rural hospitals will send ripple
rffrrts through their communl
lies In both health and economic

terms
"In many rural arras already
hard hit by economic fluctua­
tions. th r loss of Jobs and
out migration, the dosing of a
hospital represents Ihr lerss of a
vital component ol thr local
economy." Mullnrr said Wed­
nesday 'Thai loss can be d r
vastaltng ”
The study showed rural hospi
lals are mc»rr likely lo close if
they cannot adapt to rh.tngra in
I he (oral ec onomy caused by
Inc rrawrd farm debt, dec lining
land values and U&lt; k of outside

added, has hern a Medic arr
pricing system that pays a lower
fix e d a m o u n t for c e rta in
diagnoses and prnrrdurrs to
rural hospitals than In ihrir
urban counterparts

employ merit opportunities vari­
ations In ih r health care
marketplace, and ihr advan­
c e m e n t of h e a lth r a r e
technologies
"A hosptt.il rnusl have the
necessary personnel, resources,
access to capital markets and
overall cortijM-llllveness in tnvrst
In new technology.*' Mullnrr
said "It also rnusl be able to
clinic t skilled prolrssiotials and
provide- services drtnaitdrd hv
an in. rra»tiigl&gt; knnwtedg-ablr
and cost const tons [tcqiulatlnn "
Aggravating lire problem, hr

"This lower jtaymrnl Is due lo
ihr Incorrect percept Ion that
rural hospitals have lower labor
costs and less expensive rase
mlxew.” he said In truth, labor
rusts and patient mixes In rural
hospitals in many raw s arc very
similar lo those in urban hospi
lals ”

P T L g o e s on
tfio s u c t io n
b lo c k to d a y
IMMwd Prwwa ts t s m a t lw w l

COLUMBIA S C - Despite a
fu d g e 's o r d e r to put the
inkrupt I T L ministry on the
auc tion bloc k. Jim Ilakkrr said
he Is holding out for a miracle
thal would return to him the
ministry hr left in discrace 20
months ago
U S Bankruptry Judge Itufus
Reynolds rejected Iwo purchase
offers for I he ministry s assets
Wednesday brfiwr scheduling an
rtlon today lo determine a

t

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yer lor the C h ris t Ian rr treat
T h e Judge said anyone p u llin g
u p a l l m illion depuait could hid
al the auction, to h r conducted
b y I T L tru ste e M C ’ Red ’
tire third Uuoc

Deluxe SO" Gas or
Electric Range

P TL’a d u ty
In a n rU l la u n d ry has aired since
It filed lor hunkrupic &gt; pmtrc iron
PAYMflfTt At 10 W At 1 % PVtUOftTM

In June 1987
Bakker. who resigned as head
of fhe ministry In a sex and
money sc andal handing II over
lo Baptist preac her Jerry Falwrll
for safr keeping said hr could
resurrect P TL If given lire oppor­
tunity.
’The brst tiling for I T L would
hr lo give Jim and Tammy 90
days In jiitll It hot k together." hr
said " Everyone else lias had a
chance, and I would likr lo see
the founders have a chance You
know. I still believe In mtrades ”
II I T L Is not sold al auction
today. II llkrly will lie placed
under Chapler 7 liquidation,
meaning Ihr ministry's various
aiww-ls would Ik- sold Individu­
ally.
"If It's sold jilrcrrnral. we'd
like to Imy II piece by piece.”
Ilakkrr said
Reynolds cm Wrdnraday re­
jected Benton's propcnal lo sell
P TL's assets to Toronto busi­
nessman Stephen Mrrnkk. but
said Mrrulck's $115 million of
fer. with several modlfw alions.
would srrvr as Hie starting jioinl
for new bids
Reynolds said Mrrulck's hid
and a $113 million pmpu*al
from another Canadian. P rlrr
Thomas of Vancouver, were nol
accvplatiie because they allowed
too much lime to lu rk oul of Ihr
deal, and neither offered enough
collateral.
Mrrnlc k and Thomas arr well
known lo Benton and considered
lrg lllm .H r bidders. Less Is
known about (Hirer grouj&gt;s lhal
want lo buy I T L . hut ul least
two of them njrparrntly would
rrltirn Ilakkrr lo Hie helm of Hie
ministry II their oilers w rrr
accepted.
Included among them Is an
organlratlon called Restored
Partners, represented al Wed­
nesday's hearing hv Brikker
associate J e rry Sinclair, who
earlier Introduced Ilakkrr In
•anils I’lhaklv u Pensacola. Flu.,
money broker who jiiirjiortrdly
was arranging un overseas loan
no Bakker could buy IT L .

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Reagan to address trade issue
Speech could have a great
effect on Canadian election
United Prwss International
W ASHINGTON - A speech by
l'rr*ldrnt Reagan today about
trade will lie studied not only by
irouhlrd money markets hut by
Caioidlan* lacing a Hutu election
iiirnlnu on th ru prospective
innlr irra ly with thr Unltrd
Stair*
K r a K a n h a * I o ll I r d I h r
agreement with Canada a* one
ol ihr highlight* ol til* internallonal approach, a m a rke topener w o rth y of im itation
around tin- world, and hr wa*
Invlird to rrvirw hi* record on
trade t ir l o r r th r N a t io n a l
Chamtirr Foundation, an arm nl
itir U S Chamber of Commerce
Aide* fo u n d Ih rm s e lv e *
stressing beforrhand. however.
Ili.il Itir *prrch. Ihr *r«nnd In a
ftoel election x-rir* |itannrd tie
lore Kragan Iravr* ollue. was in
Ihr work* long Ireforr It *parkrd
concern about rfTrcts on thr
Canadian rat e hrtwrrn ill* ally.

Crime Mlnl*ler Itnan Mulronry.
and challenger John Turner.
Th r Willie House was aware
that another ringing endorse­
ment ol ihr treaty at this point
could tie u*rd by Turner’s I.liter
at Party to accuse Mulronry'*
Conservatives again ol Itrmgmg
U S inlrrfrrrncr min doinrsllc
politics.
The Nov. 21 election l* seen
widely a* a rrlrrrndom oil Ihr
tree trade pact, which eliminate*
virtually all taritl* and other
trade barrier* witbm to year* In
cement the largest n|tcn trading
relationship In ihe world
Th e a g re e m e n t, a lre a d y
adopted In thr Untied Slate* lint
*nll (lending Itelorr Canada’s
Parliament. I* defended by
Mulronry hut denounced hv
Turne r a* a had drat tli.it
reinforces thr notion ol Canadl
an subservient «•to Amrrii a
Kragan aide* *atd hi* *peech
would not *hv Irum mentioning
Ihe irraiv a* a i enierpiet e &lt;if hi*

policy hut would focus on goals
for next month's midterm meet­
ing nl lh&lt;- Uruguay Humid ul
G A T T , the General Agreement
nil Tariffs and Tra d e that
oversees world iradlng |&gt;ollrlcs
Al that meeting ol ihe HH
o dlnn organl/atlon. (lie adminlslialloh will press trathng
(Milner* in continuing rlfort* m
llticrall/e world trade, lo remove
trade txirrlrr* and to eliminate
subsidies by (lie end nt Itir
century.
Notably, today’* *|»errli come*
alter (In.mi i.il market* brushed
aside a government rr(»ort ih.it
record cx|mrt* tirnughi the U S.
inert hamtix- Intile deficit down
14.7 |m- i ( c iii m Scpirrnbcr The
Dow Jones industrial average
* ltp |» d 42 |Miinls d&lt; sp ilt
ihe
giant new s Wednesday
The dollar, loo. resumed a
strep limp ,ig.iln*i olhrr ma)or
currencies that tiegan Iasi week,
when It was rocked try com­
ment* trom a lorrurr adviser lo
President-elect G ro rg r Hush
suggesting Ills new Krpubllcan
udmlnlstrailou might tie rontrnt
lu s r r itir g ir r n li.u k lim p
luriher in rrtlu rr thr trade

deficit.
Wliiie House ollUliits main­
tained Reagan's s p m h was not
tleslgnrd in .qipc.isi- the Irouhlril
markets hill ai know Irilged tli«presidrnt wa* very concerned
about inn rlciiiig with ihe Cana­
dian election

Ronald Rtagan

Two contractors named in draft indictment
Unit** Prwss tntwrwatlwnst

W ASHINGTON — A drati ion
splraev Indictment In ihe |Vn
lagun comi|ilion cate names
.utisiilUrlr* of Trlrdynr Inc and
Kmrrxin Klectrlc Co two linn*
llnkrd lu allrgrd |&gt;ai&lt;&gt;ll* lo u
Navy engineer, source* viy
l-iw etilorcrnirnl sourer* la
mllui with ihr Inqulrv also
rr|*irt the Jusilee I s partmrnl
li.»* Ih-cu luvrsllg.illng Itir ai tlvlilr* ut a* many a* nine present
and lu r m r r n f f l r l a l * o l
Trlrdynr * tlrlrm e rln trunk *
division and two lop &lt;&gt;fli&lt; i.il* ,,t
lla t r llln r C a rp
a unit of
Emerson

Eight ol these individual* *i*
trom Teletlvne are likrlv to t.n e
(irrsu n .il p ro s e cu tio n , the
soon r* said Wednesday
S|ir.iking on ihr condition ol
anonymity, thr source* also *.ud
priisri mors still arr &lt;lix ussiug
Itir rvidrnce with al least one &lt;&gt;f
Ihr « imi|*11m * and — llmugli
Ihrrr wrre funis a Irdrrat grand
(tin would take anion this week
— Inilli linents nuw are not

expeeffd before early Pc&lt; er.jt&gt;er
Prosecutor* have xiugtii lor
wrek* to |&gt;rr*uadr figures in the
lnvr«tlg4llnu lo (ilrad gmltv and
to rooorralr ftdly In rrttirn tor
len?^ r
IL * Jtakri a spokesman at
trlrdynr’* tai* Angeles tiead
quarters said of ihe reports
When Ihr government ha* an
iillli lal Statement to make the n
we’ll tiavr a reply We re mil
going to reply or inuunrnt trom
miniiii.itinn that tome* Irum
unnamed *oun rs.”
Sp o k rsm u i lor K rn rrx m in Si
laiul*. which lias said previously
it i* roo|&gt;rniling w ith th r luqui
rv. w rrr unav.iilahlr W rdne*
day
T h e r r iu r n id In d ic tm e n ts
i b a rg in g i u n s p lra t y ....... I
(■isslhly racketeering Vmlat u*
would mark Hie tn*t p r o x i u
l i n n * In i h r m a * • | v r . 2
H y e a r-o ld In v e s t ig a llo n ul

allrgallons lli.il drleuse luduslrv
lousutlaul* passed hrltie* lo
govrrumrni rm|do\rr* in rriurn
tor lll«l&lt;let •ofilr.o I itala
Federal law enforcem ent

sourtea (III* tveek stuck bv
earllei predictions that the
(imtie. rode namrit
(&gt;(*rration
III Wind will lead in proseeuHons of more tii.iu HO mdlvido
•its tin hiding a numtirr ol Pm
tagon procurement officials

Trranor. declared rrccnttv VVt
are mil tjunig in la- iilradlnu
guilty
Th e rase Is com plicated
because Parkin rc|M&gt;rtcdly did
not (Mi any money d im ly n,
Iterlln

1hr American Canrrr
i
rty % I -'ill .iiiriii.il (irr.it Allien
&lt;4ii Sill o k r u n I d e p lo y r d
relrbflUts .tint hr.illh .A p ril*
from &lt;o.i%i io &lt;&lt;m %i mi mir.iging
(hr tuition * SI million Mttokrre
in ijivr op ioli.ii &lt;&lt;i lor 21 hour*
or lor lltr
1.4*1 vr.u 111 S million |M-uplr
— 119 |&gt;rri rn i ol &lt;rll *m&lt;&gt;krr* —
tiutlrd nut fnr itir day. .mil the
rawer x* Irtv xitd ll l&gt;rllrvrx
iti.it million* of thrin (pill lor
f{«Mm!
I hr xm irty blairir* tobacco —
whntirr smoked. chewed or

lukrn 4* *noll — lor *omr
320.(XXJ &lt;.on rr &lt;lr4ili*r.t&lt; h year
.•rut lui* *rl .• ijo.il ol .1 "smoke
Irrr Amrrtra by Ihr year 2ix*i
In T u x on. A rt/, ihr *iair
Ihurd of Pharmacy Wednesday
urijril R.J Reynold* T o I m i c o
Co to rrinovr it* n r* smokeIre* cigarette*
(m ill ie*i
markets thrrr .uut in St lami*
saying fhr l ’ s government h.i*
yrt to drlrrttllnr whether Ihr
prodiu t is a i iij.itrtir or (true
"They rr had for peoplr," *al&lt;i
Until lilll o( thr University ol
Arl/otui Canrrr C rn lrr "W i
&lt;lon t want anything ih.it inakr*
it any raslrr lor |&gt;mplr to gri

o p tio n .” G re rn s p a n sultl
Wednesday, "and one must
appriunli Hie Issue III terms of
reducing Ihr drflclt dlrrclly
anil nol hoping It will go
away.”

United Prwss International
W A S H IN G T O N - Th e
budget drill It ts (Miixiulng the
A m e ric a n e c o n o m y and
strong medicine will he nec­
essary In cure Itir problem,
warn* Federal Reserve Hnaid
( halrman Alan Grrenspan
G r e e n s p a n | o I d I ti e
liip.inis.m National Kconomli
Commission W rdnrxlav thai
Congrrss and thr nrw While
House must agrrr on direct
uillini lo redui r Itir drill ll
and iluii m i* in govrnimrnl
s(K-tuiing should t«r Hie (onis
ol long term deficit relief He
w ould not t om m ent on
whether additional (axes arr
needed
“ The emphasis ha* got to
be
on itir expenditure
side." Grernspan said
Taking Issue with those
who tirlleye ceonomk growth
alonr ran pruvide rnuugh
revenue lu rlirnlnalr thr drii
clt. ihr Fed t halrm-m said
sucti a (Milirv rannoi work
Ihiilng tils sui ■rsslul prrsi
drutl.il campaign. Vlcr Prrsl
deni George Hush was one
who Insisted th r country
could grow out of Its drllrlt
within" higher taxes by re­
ducing the rat«- of federal
*l*ndmg and by expanding
Hir rionumy
"We have to la ir the tact
tti.it Hi.it is not a realistic

Hush alxi lias pledged nol
lo rut Social Security or
d r f r n s r oullavs while *|wnd
log more on education, child
care, the rnvlm ninrnl and Itir
anti-drug war
Commission co-chairman
K o b e ri S traus* bus cm phasl/rd lh .il Ih r deficit
•4111101 lie solved unless liego
ll.itots - Congrrss and Hir
While House - are willing lo
bring everything to ihe lahle
In terms ol *|&gt;eudlng cuts
tin lulling Social Security
benefits. M nllr irr and dr
tense s|iendlug
Form er Labor Secretary
W illia m liroek and U S
C h a m b e r ol C o m m e rc e
economist Klrtuird Katm wrrr
among more than two do/rn
(teiqilr who Irsllllrd along
w It ti Grreus|MU Wrdnrxlav
Under Prrsidrnt Kragan
■hr government ha* oiits|irni
revenue* by nearly I I n
trtlllcn — marly double ihamount aeninmUted durinf
Hie previous two crnluries
liltrirst (Mymrills on Ihr drill
now total l i f t ) lilll li ai |&gt;rf
year

A lre a d y p ro s e c u to rs have
pn p.irnl a itralt conspiracy in
d ir im e n t n a m in g t r l r d y n r
Electronics Hareltlnr odblalsof
tmtli com|Mnirs and musullants
W i l l ia m P a r k i n a rid F r r it
laukner wlm represented Imih
firms the xiuti es said
I N Attorney llrnrv Hudson
Ol A le s .im lru Va
o vrrsering
Itir Invrsligallon. a lx i Is ronsld
rrtn g in« lulling Stuart Ik-rlm a
senior Navy engineer who is a
Irirn d o| |ai k u rr in itir ru n
s|ilra&lt; y &lt; barge a tiu rd ln g In Ih r
x n tri r*

The sourer* dlsclosrd (ire
v liiusly Hiai Parkin and 1-arkner
each wrrr warned ihry would
la ir criminal i liargr* it ilirv
tailed to plrad gutltv to hntirrv
i liargr* nriihrr had agrrrd lo a
(lira tiy Wrdnrxlav
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4A-7 tiebreaker at Oviedo

IN BRIEF
HOCKBY
Leals rip Penguins, 8-5
Tomnln Maple Leals Coach John llrnphy
ajrparrnlly hiw rarnr&lt;] a temporary rrprirvr
Wllh minors %«lrlln|( ih.it Murphy's Job was
on Ihr line. Ilir Maplr lx*uf* prevailed WedMSday nighi (or an H U victory nvrr Ih r Ihlishurgh
IVngulns. ending a six game losing slrruk that
lia* dropped them Into arrond p lw r in Ihr
Norris Division
" A s (or as I was
concerned. this game
was no dlfTrrrnl than
other*." llrophy ■wild
"U thry'rr |(ii Iiik to llrr
mr. One. tail don't dr
hale II In Ihr (taper. Wr
ilon'l nrrd lhal kind o(
stuff I ilon'l n rrd II.
md
players don't
n m l.v .

"There wasn't any of that rif • h OtufT, M s
out ami win o n r for
II was just g«&gt; mil ihrrr
and win."

FOOTBALL
U S C 's Peete contracts measles
LOS A N G E LE S — Southern Cal Quarterback
Hmlnry IV rlr has contracted mraslrs and Ills
status lor this weekend's man Imp wllh UCLA
for Ihr Par-10 llllr and aecompunylug Host
llowl hrrlh Is uncertain. Ihr school announced
Wednesday
The s m m d -ru n k rd Tiopins ra n clinch a lirrth
In Ilir Jan 2 Ism I wllh a win or U r agalnsi fhr
sixth ranked H n iln s Saturday- * game was also
rx p rrlrd to h r rrtlk a l In ih r llrtsm an Trnphv
com|M-|illon. m a n hlni&lt; Iradlmt •andldalrs l*rrtr
and UCLA quarterI mm k Troy A lkm a n
" I'm not s u r r yet on Kurin*
olahilliy lor
Ih r UCLA R a m r. said CSC I n n h l - i m Smith
"We ll |(o ahead w llh Ilir liaslc nam e plan that
w r 'v r prr|iarrd T h is is som ething ih.ii wr have
lo h r R m l e n o u g h as a Irani lo overcom e W r re
a Iram llrst. a llh o u tth Hm lnry is a v r r y valuable
««nn|Ktnrni o n o u r tra m II II m ra n s w r have lo
(day Hm lnry * ttackop. Hal O 'lla r a . w r have
i onlldrm r in h im "

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□

Qlvens w a n ts $125 m illion
NEW YOHK — Ai irrss Kohm Given* ilkd a
• 125 null ion defamation suit In federal court
Wednesday against Iwavvwrlghl tiosing i hamp
Mikr Tyson. I h r I i u s Im iii I fnini w h o m she filed
for divorce while i Uniting noi lo wanl Ills
money
Givens charged in ihr suit, filed in U S
District Court In Manhattan, lhal a Not ?
im m lew of Tyso n III Ihr New York Post was
lame, drfaitvalocy. malicious and libelous' me
railed II "hrtnous and Inhuman tr»*niineiil "
Nriihrr Tyson nor his allom rys roukl t&gt;r
reached Immediately for rom m rni Thr post,
w hich was not named as a defendant in ihr suit,
had no comment
Am ong Ih r qu o te s riled III Ih r Post story wi re
"(Hohin s| got n o rrs|Ht i for m r or anyone rise
I gave h rr love — and Ih rn she slabbed m r in
Ih r Hick
a n d she stole m oney Iro m m r when
w r were lo g r lh r r
She stole Iro m tnr and shr
sold I hral her u p ."

TENNIS
Evert e sca p e s In three sets
NEW YOHK — Allrr escaping with another
close derision over liartraru Pollrr. a cool,
confident Chris Evert said »hr knew "H was only
a mailer of time *
"I always knew I was going lo win the
match." Evert added allrr struggling for 2 hours
ami IH minutes ta-lorr overcoming Pollrr. -Mi.
6-2. fi t. W ednesday night to gain thr
quartnfinal* of llie $1 million Virginia Slims
Champtoralilpw.
As certain as Evert was about her ability In
win. credit. In fact, may la-long lo Potter's Irli
ankle.
In ihr seventh game of the second set Pollrr
fell alter hitting a backhand, spraining hrr
unklr. She look an Injury lim roul lo have tin*
ankle la|ird.
"Shr moved Just as well allrr that as hi the
llrst eel." Evert said, discouraging any notion
ilir Injury affected Ihr oulcomr. "II site sprained
II. I don't think II was a trad sprain Everyone
gets hurt."
From staff and w ire reporta

tirtd advantage. ImJmtrd lit Oviedo's right
virlories is an overtime triumph over Leesburg
T h r Lions srl up Ihr three-way tlr last w rrk With
a 2 1•12 victory over Orlando Edgrwatrr
Seminole High, drlrnding district, rrglou and
w i Hon ( hamj)lon. has not don*- well nutsidr of
4A ranqo-iltlon. but has won the lug games
within thr district T h r Trihr is ih r only tram
Ibis year Hr drfral Oviedo, lhal liy llrr scorr cil
IO 0 al Ovlrdo High Srmlnolr though did lose
in leesliurg tor lls only district loss

schools, thr jralrlng* were al*o annnum rd

B y CMRIB F IS TS *
Horsld spoils editor

\moxum

B

INSIDE:

T h r Ihrrr trams Involved In the Dlstrlri 4A-7
three way tlr derided Wednesday that Oviedo
l»:*h will h r :ne sight of Monday night's
tlehrrakrr. Oviedo |H II (.resburg (6 3 ) and
Srmlnolr (3-6) all flnlshrd wllh 2-1 dlslrtet
rreords tosrt up thr tlehrrakrr
T lir s&lt; bools also agrrrd on playing thr Kansas
tlehrrakrr system instead o( onr full quartrr lor
rarh tlrhrrakrr The Kansas llrhrrakrr system I*
w h rrr onr tram gets four play* to score from Ihr
10 yatd line, then Ihr other tram gets Its rhanrr
and thr trams play lhal method until a winner Is
derided
Whllr Ih r stir was drcldrd by Ih r th rrr

Wrdnrsday In a conference rail between thr
schools' prlnrl|ials und Florida High Sr In ol
Activities Association Executive Secretary Fred
Korrllc
In thr llrst urbrrakrr. Iteglnrunu at 7:30 p in
Seminole High goes up ugalnst Leesburg The
winner of thr Srnilnole-Leesburg llrhrrakrr goes
up against host Ovlrdo T h r Lions drew Ihr
opening round byr
T h r winner of Monday night s llrhrrakrr will
travel to Land O' Lakes on Friday for tlir 4A 4
Hrglon playoff Land O ' laikrs which lost to
Seminole In lusi year's regional. Is 5-4 going Into
thr last wrrk of thr season und 4 -1 til Ih r district
Oviedo obviously came out w ith Ihr hrsi draw
and ih r Lions arr also hajipy lo have the home

l.t-rshurg will have Ih r Irlggrst uphill Itulllr ol
ih r ih rrr iram s Involved T h r Yellow Jo rkrls
have to travel let Orlando tins Fridav l&lt;r plat
lllslinp Moore I hen turn around arid come track
lo Oviedo three days lalrr T h r road w a ry Y’rllow
Jar Kris will also have lit win two lirh rrak rrs

Canseco
is tops
in A L

Oviedo’s
unsung
heroines

Unltad Frsss Intsmatlsnsl

By CNNIS FltTKft
Herald sports editor_______________

NEW YOHK - Oakland Athletics
stuggrr lov- ( unseen, who hilllllrd
a spring training prrdli lion try
Irrcornlng I lie first major Iragitrr lo
hit 40 Immrrs and stral 40 Itusrs m
a season. Wednesday unanimously
won thr American la-ague Most
Valuable llayrr Awartl.
T h r llasrliall Wrilrrs' Asso. l.iiton
nl Amrrii a la-slow n l all 2N first
plat «• virtrs mi thr A's right llelder
lor 302 points, making him Ihr
seventh unanimous A L rholer
Hrggir Jorkson. In 1973. was Ihr
last unanimous choice and llrr Iasi
Oakland player lo capture Ihr
award Vida Hlue. In 1071. 1% Ihr
other Oakland plavrr to win MVP
honor*
Ikision nutlirldrr Mikr G rrm w rll
was a distant sreonri lo Canarro
wllh 242 |minis. Mmnrsoia out­
lie liter Kirby Pm krii wus Itilril wllh
210. Nrw Yo»k Yankrrs iHillirlilrr
Dave Winfk-lil •arm in iuurtli and
Oakland rrllrvrr Drums Erkrrslry
flnlshrd fllih Tw in s ace Frank
Viola Ilir AL Cy Young Award

O viedo's l-iriv Lions are a Iram
that |N»ssrssrs several stunilout
p la vrrs There's the p o w e r of 6 2
sentor S u / a n u r H u g h e s
tlir
sujier setting and s e rv in g ol
s rn io i A nna Hollis, ilu lou slslen l
all a round play and leadership of
senior K rrs iln Colon and Ih r
yo u th lu l cxu h rru n cr of sophu
more lleisy lluglw-s
llu l. Ilk r most tra m s the lowly
Linns also have several unsung
h rro tn rs Tltey an- players who
m ay not get nollerd a lot but
O v lrd o would never have golletl
lilts la r without ilu m
Seniors Scren.i C a ld e yro arid
A nne W ol.uv and jimtot Vanessa
Scofiie a rrn I In the s|«ithghi .is
m u eh as some of ilu ir Irani
m a lrs . hut Ihey have m ade vital
m n trtb u tk in s in the L a d y Lions'
d riv e lo th r Class 3 A Stale
To u rn a m e n t
Th e stair tournam ent Irrgitis
F rid a y alter noun at 2 p m at
O rla n d o Dr I’liillqis H igh with
M id d le h u r g ta k in g tin POM
C h a rJo llr In the llrst :tA m atch
In ih r second 3A m atch, starting
al 6 p m . O vlrd o goes u p agalnsi
Fori Lauderdale C ard in a l O lh

wrinner, wound u p lUlta.
O l o n s t U i « i n n l J O a n . M i i l | il« &lt; -

vertrs. |*ui ki ll lo taird seven
Wmlirld unr
I wo wrilrrs Irom rai h AL
voir, wllh first plan* worth
|mints. sri oml nine third right,
V 111mg lakrs place hrlorr

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city
13
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|NMlbrj%nu

Caittfco. (iirrrn tly Itonryinoovi*
log In Hawaii, joined Cal Klpkrn J r
fri-d Lynn. Thurm an Munson and
H o. (arrw us A L players wlm won
Hook ir of thr Year and MVP awards
Lynn. In 1073. was the only player
lo ilo II III ihr same season
Cansnn said from Hawaii hr was
"thrillrd In Ire MVP and realty
siirpiscri ili.it I was ihr im.mliiious
chilli •• I lr»-1 really enthusiastic thai
I lollowtd In llie liMuslrps ol Higgle
Jackson (us a tin.minimis pit kl I
never gave Ihr MVP award much
llllillghl Ulllll thr last Iwo weeks ol
the season, when everybody was
lalkliigalMiut It."
Cansrco added lh a l even a llrr he
i n n his 40 40 goal, h r did run think
ol that record as guaranteeing him
lhe award

Canseco won Ktmkir of the Year In
lo n ii d is p la y in g i h r p ow er
rxprrtrd of film with 33 homers In
M.IH7. Canseco lilt 31 homers

Vanessa Scobie is on* of the unsung heroines on the Oviedo High
volleyball teem which plays in the C la ss 3A Stats Tournament on Friday

Lyman looks to contain Brantley
■ y MARK B L Y T H E
Herald sports writer

Drfrnsr and i-apllall/ing on op|Miriurniirs will Ire key tailors Fri­
d a y n I g h I fo r th e L y m a n
Greyhounds when Ihey host I-ike
llrnntley in a game In decide thr
Dlslrtet 3A-4 champion
Lyman. 7-2 and 4-1. will look to
contain llr.intlrys running game
ami take adv.ullage of any mistakes
by Ihr Patriots l-ik r llranllry. 5-4.
Insists a |Hiwrrful running altark
lhal Is uvrraging over :MX) yards |n-r

game
"We re Imping lo contain them.
Lyman io.u h Hill Scoit said "They
have one id Ilir (rest running allai ks
.■round and they t an hurl you In so
many ways They run the triple
opllon and wllh their running tr.ii ks
Ihey can do a nmnlrrr ol things
The Patriots' favorite thing lo do
Is handofl to luillraek Kirov Danl/lrr
and lei him do Ihr rest D.mi/lrr has
Irern a workhorse lor thr Patriots
this season and you i an Iret they'll
stick wllh their blur chip runner
this Friday.

F l

Amy Kuvach

*

Anita Mltchall

Lisa Johnson

W Hadstieid

Lady Rams plan to surprise foes

____
By DAVID C O R C O R A N
Herald correspondenl_____________

LAKE M AR Y -

*AVe plan lo

sur|irlse a lot ol proplr."
Those w rrr the words ol Anna
Van Landlngham. thr llrst yrar

roach of tlir 1-ikr Mary Hams
girls lr.iskrih.ill Ir am wht-n asked
how her learn wilt fare In
HIHH-80.
Van Landlngliam. wlm was an
aaalatanl com b Iasi season, took
over us Lady Rama coach when

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HOCKEY
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al late Angeles Knlghis
TEN NIS
□7:00 p in. ENN. W C T Little Carsars
Championship. Mrn's K.uly-Knund Man lie s. ||.|

Mac lllylhr resigned allrr l-ike
Mary finished with an 11-13
mark In Iris only season .is lirud
coach. Van Landlngliam. along
w ith assistant coach La rry
Hrown. frets that laikr Mary lias
□ B a a Rama. Paga 3 B

r Jr
:

Complete lis tin g on Fogs SB
Lori Winnall

Trudl Roundtree

Shannon Stoddard Erin Chlchaatar

"Their tlilltk.li k tills the holes so
quick " Sr-oll vild "Me dm-sii l nerd
much ol a block, tir explialcs on 11»«snap and makes ihmgs &gt;i.i|i|rrn
qulekly Our lucks need a block ami
wall for tilings lo develop, he Just
makes things drvrlop on Ills own "
Tlie Lyman d rlc n v will la- con
centrailng on the run. tun knows lo
lie conclous ol Ilu- pass Itranlley
used a rare jussiug alt.uk lo dclr.il
ihr Greyhounds last season, a loss
Ilir Greyhounds want to avrngr"L a k r llranllry used
See L y m a n . Page 4 B

a strong

Raiders
host
E. Riddle

. * w v.

Heather Gleason

Bee Oviedo, Page 4 B

____

A
Tsra Jsckto n

In i he Class IA tournam ent.
M iam i Sunset takes on Pensacola
lin e Forest at 4 p rn a n d S|ianlsh
Itiv rr bailies Clearwater at H I hr

p

u.
*

A. Van Landlngham Larry Brown

SANFOR D I l u S rm ln o lr
C'nmmunliy College Haiders, corn­
ing oil a heartbreaking *.Mi &lt;15 loss in
fourth-ranked Palm llcudi Junior
C o lle g e . 11 ii Is Ii a four game
hiirncsiand with a game agalnsi iluE a g l e s o I E to It r y - K I rl d I c
Aeronautical University of Dayinn.i
Ik .u h lonlghi al Hu- llrallh and
Physical Education C r n lr r on ihc
Snnlnolr campus Game tlmr is
7 :M)p m
The H.oilers ol coach Hill I’uyue
are oil lo a 4-1 start la-lilml a
balanced Muring attack led by
viphotnore forward T r r r ll Itames
wlm Is averaging 20 |a&gt;inls a game
lie also It-.iils in rrbound* with Just
under eight ja-t game Also uvrnig
log In double hgiires is forward
Vincent Emerson at Hi |a-r game.
I.yrnan graduab- Hola-ri Thomas 12.
and |Miint guard William "Wimpy"
W ihm I s w III i 11 |K)lntn per game.
W inm I s Is also le.idlng Ih r Irani In
assists al nine |k t game and steals
wllh lour. Tlmmas is averaging
almost live assists |a*r game while
See Raiders, Page S B

FOR T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E OF S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

I

�Jordan’s 52 not enough
a 3-poinl shot w ith one second
ltiiRe
on a
rrsey
d In
lr*^u
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Pemm emtma

M ils s * 9 4 . I p s r t
At San Antonio, .toe Oilman*
scored 20 points to help Or I roll
remain thr NBA* only unbeaten
team at 7-0 Utah Thomas added
12 points and H assists for th r
1*1*100* and lllll ludmhrrr con­
tributed 12 points. Jo h n n y
Hawkins had 10 points and 12
assists and Grrg Anderson 10
point* and 13 rebounds for the
Spurs

Sons 123. Pacers 104

tip in

Al I'huenls. T o m Chandlers
and Jeff llorn.it rk scored 10
points each In Ihc lourth rpiartrr
as die Suns kepi Indiana win
less A rm o n G illia m led sis
I‘hoe nis player* m double list
ures wi th 2H points C h u c k
Prison led Induna. 0 7. with 24
points

." h r

CUppera 11 3,Kings 101

d I hr
who
i his

"As long as we win, that’s all
that m ailers." Harkley said
He's ii great player and a fond
menu I stopped lilm one lime
tiMitshl m he m old n »vr ha., a l
(minis He's got quickness and
latent, lie doe* a lot by himself,
lull he also lias a kit ol rule
pUyer* with him ."
The 7tiers look control with 13
straight points In I hr second
quarter lor a 50-34 lead on a

left In n-gulmion lo lift the
Celtics. McHalc paced Boston
with 25 points, and Robert
Parish added 23. Rod Higgins
led the W arrtoit with 21 points
Chris Mnllln added 20.
Boston’s L a rry Bird, facing
possible surgery with Achilles'
tendinitis in his right foot and
tune spurs In both feet, did not
play,

wj In

A* ' os Artgrlrs. IVnoll Renpuntn sre rtf 25 puim* -n d Kr*i
Norman *:*ded 10 lo power the
rrstm Clipprrs I hr Kings. l&gt;-7. arr ntt
r ih r to tlirtr worst ever start, LaSalle
I anil I Iioiii |mmmi scored 24 points (or
Inr Sacramento with a game-high
22 rebounds. Derek S m ith
I
netted 27 (minis lor Ihc Kings
in hit and Kndnrv McCray added 22
,i up

Brantley takes SAC lead
evening with a 4K9 series
The Rams downed dir Linns id
Oviedo K-7 on thr bowling of
Seminole county bowlers look Troy Lilly. Lilly had a high gamr
to th r lanes last night In of 193 and finished the night
Seminole Athletic Conference with a 53H series The leading
tenpin matchups at Pair lames man (or Oviedo was Charles
Miller Miller rolled a high sc-orr
Indian Hills In Fern Park.
Winners In Ihe boys category of IN7 and knocked down a
Included Lake llow rll, Lakr sene* of 539
In noneonfrrrnre anion. Ihe
Mary. Lakr Hranlley. and De­
Deltona wolves crashed (mat the
ltona.
Lakr Hranlley look the lead In Greyhounds of Lyman 13-2
the SAC as ihe Patriots clipped Paring the Wolves was Lenny
Ihc Hulldogs of Dr La ltd 11-4 on lllondl's high game of 194 while
Chris Finn's 557 series and 203 Ja m e s G u lllla m s lead th r
game trading Ihe Hulldogs was Greyhounds with his 165 gamr
The Palrtnla lead the confer.
■ y C m jC W iU M M I

HoraM corespondent

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defeat. 12-3. as Hralhrr Scdialler
led the la d y Note* to victory
with a high gamr of 170 and a
high *rrtes of 403 Sheri Hums
and Ally Nicholson led Ihe lunty
Hawks In a losing rllort
i In Lady Lions pounded Ihe
Lady Hams 12 3 with Ihe howl­
ing of Tisha IJopt/ l.lopU rolled
a 513 series which included a
nil e gamr of 195
H rL a tid c o n tro lle d Lake
Hranlley lor a 10 5 wlr» as
Jennifer Smith rolled a high
game of |7H and Jill Graves
struck her wav for a 4H2 series
D e lto n a e d g rit l.v r n s n IM 1 m i

the buwlliig ui WtlHul* Hotarls
The Stiver Itawk* rolled iftrtr
way past the Seminole* ol
Seminole 10-5 on Ihe strike* ol
Itrian Patterson who had gamr*
of 209 142. and 201 lor a high
series ol 552. Seminole's leading
k I »i g p l n m a n w a s C h r I s
Humgaroer who tolled a high
game nf |H5 and ended the

by Lake llowrll |63U) and lake
Mary (611. DrLand. Srmimilr.
Lyman, and Oviedo rinse mil the
conference standings
In girls action Seminole. I kI-.iik I Oviedo and Deltona were
all winner*
The laidv Seminole* dealt tinI aid \ Hawks ol loikr Unwell a

Polierts scored a 179 gam r and a

465 series
Ihe Lady Lions ol Oviedo lead
thr S A C w ith 7 tm points,
followrd by Hr Land |7(Pi|, amt
Seminole |(Uh| l.akr Hranlley.
l-ake Mary. Lyman, and Lakr
Howell round nut Ihe U ilium
hall of I lie confrrrni r

L a d y R a m s o u tla s t B is h o p M o o r e , 1-0
Lerann Ha/tlr scored otnr
minute* tmo tin second half and
l-akr Mary's Lady Ham* turned
In a siriInr defensive (M-rfor
muncr in a 10 vtclory over
Hlshop Moore's Lady Hornets
Wednesday night al Hlshop
Mmrrr High
"The key was our play on
defense." Lake Mary roach Hill
Klsarle said alter the openinggame win. " T h r defender* and
Ihe midfielder* really played
well, all we need lo do now Is

work on taking advantage of our
o|i|Mirtuntlirs "
l-ik r Mary iriiirn * to adlon
Sulurdai al 2 p m al Winter
Park while Hlshop Mistre 1 1 lit*
at Lyman Saiurday al 4 p m
Altrr a scurries* llrsi hall.
IVa/llr. a firshman got Ihe llrsi
goal ol tlir year lor Ihe Ham* on
an assist (mm Crlsslr Snow
"It was a breakaway situation
when w r were on thr nHin
triu ti.u k .' Elsselr said ol ilir
goal "Snow gol the liall and

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Lake Howell hopes
for top performance

Abbasinejad shoots
for top 10 finish
Lake Mar&gt;'» Melaha Abbaalnejad will look to go out
fast and hang on with the
frontrunners when she lin n
up for (he rlaaa 4A stale cross
country rare as an Individual
Saturday at Osceola High
School In Pinellas County.
Abbasinejad qualified last
week with a fifth place finish
in the Rrgion 4A 3 with a
season's best time of 12:14.2.
Just earning a spot In the slate
meet as she edged out Palm
Hay's Michelle Phlllpaek by
seven tenths of a second to
reach the stale's final race of
the season
"Melsha lAbhasinrjad) Is a
very, very strong runner.”
Lake Mary coach Mike Gibson
said "We knew she was about
to break a good race and she
run her season b nt lime last

Silver Hawks have been led by
senior Kavan Howell who looked
strong In ihe regional m rrl Iasi
Lake llo w rll* boys cross Saturday nt Ihc Unlvrrsliy of
country tram will look to put Central Florida finishing fourth
together their strongest effort of with a time of I5.S2.2.
"We’re looking for Kavan lo
Ihe season If thal happens,
coach Joe Corso believes the finish In ihe lop five." Corso
Silver Hawks could romc away said. "We also want Jason (Sprwith a high finish — possibly Inghartl to be near. Jason has
run wlih him most of Ihe season
even a slate title.
The Silver Hawks have been In and we’ll nerd him lo lie near
Ihc shadow of an extremely I hr front of the rare again"
l-akr Howell's park has tieen
talented l.vinan team but have
been dosing the gap on the their asset all season with Dave
Greyhounds over the past few Hutson and Elraiiduti Lowenthnl
weeks and feel ihry ran make a adding strong support. SprIngharl finished ninth In the
run at them this week
"There will be alnl changes In region wllh a 16:10 8 clocking
Ihe state meet." Corso said
followed by llurson in 14th at
“ There are a lot of spaces filled 16 10.1. Lnvtrnlh.il gave Ihe
up with runners so that should Sliver Hawks Ihe brsl lop four
tie lo our advantage. Winning Is finishers in ihe race teamwise,
w hy were here, ih.it'% what finishing 17ihai 16 25 1.
Lakr Howell will now kink for
we’ve worked for all season "
From the season's beginning Us fifth, sixth and seventh run­
l-akr Howell has Ix-rn strong all ners lo make up some ground
season and will look to continue and help In the chance of a state
lheir ways III Ihc stale final The rh a m p lo n s h tp .

By MARX BLVTHI

week at the regional meet."
Abbasinejad transform! Into
Lake Mary this season coming
from Seven Hills High School
In Ohio where she learned lo
run alone. Abbasinejad was
Ihc only girl on the Seven Hills
squad and she msde It lo the
state meet In her sophomore
and Junior seasons placing
22nd and 16th.
AbbaalneJad’a biggest ad­
justment. though, hasn’t been
the Florida heat, it has turn
the difference In running. In
Ohio girts races sre five kilo­
meters (3.1 miles) as opposed
lo Florida's two mile girls race.
"You usually get lo relax on
ihe second mile then reel
people In.” Abbsslnejad said.
"I was suprised si Ihe dis­
tance. the whole race Is sped
up. there ts no time lo relax."
Abbasinejad will be shooting
for a top 10 place this Satur­
day.

H*r»M sports writer

November IT. &lt;9M—SB

Herald spoils writer

«Si St VMI OstanMw
Maltha Abbasinejad, Lake Mery senior, will run In Saturday's
Class 4A State Cross Country Championships as an Individual
Abbasinejad's goal Is to finish among the top 10 In the stale

R a id e rs
Pierce to play Indian Klver
CouMiiuoliy Cnllegr S u iu .d .y
starling cent* i Hob
ert Kicctardrll* is averaging n'.’fhl. before returning txane to
lake m i i.u m k i Hirer ranked
seven points snd seven re­
Polk Community College at 7 30
bounds per game Playing well
p m on Tuesday night.
oil (he bench for Srmlnotc Is
center Nick Mllldakls. forward LADY BAIDCB TOUftMBY
Kishard Hrown and guards Mike
Seminole C om m unity C o l­
Gssklll snd Lyman graduate lege’s lardy Raiders will tioal the
T .J Sralrtts.
annual Lady Haider Tournament
Mir Eagles under roach Hon on Friday and Saturday at the
Caykir are In their first yrar of SCC Health Center. Tne Lady
Intercollegiate athletics after a H a id e r s o f r o a c h l l r a n a
lo yrar layoff. They will be Gallagher are looking to Im ­
playing In Ihe NAIA. but their proved on their early 2-2 record.
schedule la loaded wllh some of
Dana Carr and Lake Howell
Ihe better junior lollege learns In graduate Kelley Grider have
tlw- state.
been the leaders for SCC In Ihe
Kxperted starters for Etnlxy- early going while Kathleen A r ­
Hid dir are guards Dave Salvl. a riola. another la kr llowrll grad,
5-11 sophomore, and Jo h n has been a (one on the boards.
Arnold, a 6-5 Junior, forwards Al Ollier local playrra on Ihe SCC
Jackson, a 6 2 senior, and Dr
roster are Lyman grad Shari
tints Morrill, a 6-3 freshman: and Slegrlst. la k r Itranlley grad
center J r sac James, a 6-4 Junior
Susan Asplen and la k r llowrll
The Haiders will travel to Fort grad Carolyn Kuhl

CsallsaM trra IB

Ram sContiaaad from IB
the n u r lr u s of a w in n in g
Utlk lut&gt; with all serums snd
lour tumors thal Ut h w words.

"M a Irani that flUys in frlh rr.
slays together and wins "
In fact, the l-ady Hams should
tki very well this season, despite
Ihe losa o( All Conference (enter
|6-5| Ten Whyte, 115 points, |0
rrliounds pci game In IUH7-H6)
who is ihiw al North Carolliia
Stair Van Lundingtiam feels the
Iratn is morr Italanerd and l heir
twill It la as gixxl as ally in
SetniiMile County.
Tara Jackson, a 5-9 senkir
m ite r Is one ut Ihc lop returning
players lor the Lady Hams Shr
will move tn the (wist this yrar
w hrrr she will lie relied oil (or
scoring inside and good retxiu tiding Site also is a good
hallhandler and lias a good
outside shot
"She started tor us last yrar."
V a n l.a n d ln g h a m s a id of
Jackson "She has good quirknrss and can really (sing (hr
boards."
Heather Gleason, a 5-5 senior
guard, will lie a big addition tn
this year's Irani. Gleason Is a
transfer slodrnl from Texas and
(wings wllh her a rrputntlon of
bring an except tonal alhlrtr.
"Site was Ihc stair's uthlrtr of
Ihe year Iasi year." Van LandIngham Mid of Gleason. "S h r is
uti excellent outside shootrr with
good Hour sense."

shootrrs and drfrnsivr players a
year ago
Anita Mitchell, a 5-6 senior
guard, ts also a returning starter
who will hr a key |4ayrr ihla
season. M llr h r ll Is a good
tiallhandlrr and frruclous de­
fensive plavrr.
Lisa Johnson, a 5-4 Junior
guard. Is rxprclrd lo step In as
onr of the Ira n i leaders this
season. Johnson, the point
guard, was the trader of last
yrar's successful Junior varsity
team "She's an excellent of­
fensive player and ihe best
shooter on the learn." Van
Landlngham said
Other playrra who will contrllmlr lor the l-ady Hams will lx*
Trudl Huundlrrr. 5-IU srnlor
forward; Shannon Stoddard.
5-11 senior center; Lori Winnall.
5-6 junior forward, and Erin
Chichester. 5-U lunlor forward.
Van l-undlngham also said her
team will havr a disciplined
ollrnsr and a mun-lo-man de­
fense. Van Landlngham com­
pared this tram to the l-akr
llrantlry High volleyball tram of
last year.
"They (llrantlryl were also a
young team that played together
fur a couple of seasons," Van
Landlngham M id . "Then, ull of a
Midden, they came of age us a
leant, and starlrd winning And
they've been strong ever since.”

; W ild ha llarllleld. 5-U Junior
(inward, will lx- another key
player for Ihc Lady Hams.
yWllralha Is a very good all
frm m d a lh lrtr," Van Landhigh am Mid. "She really hustles
gild always seems to lie In the
fight place at Ihe right lim e."
»
! Am y Kuvarh. u 5-U senkir
guard. Is another returning
4tarlrr who will lx- looked In for
leadership this season Kuvach
tivus one of Ihc team 's top
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lo deal w ith It. “ It bothered us at
Brat, but we realised we w rrr
young and as long as we worked
hard and played together it
would get better In the long run
Our offense has worked rral hard
Mid I feel we have come a long
way.**
Coach Blake likes how his
team has done despite Injuries
and other losses "Before the
Mason we lost Ralph Hardy to
InetifibUity and then we lost a
player like J rro d Jones to Injury
In spite of all thla we have made
great strides and adjustments all
year. O u r record might not look
that good but we are In tlir
district playoffs again.”
Lately W iggins' statistics have
hern getting belter and brttrr
and hr gives the credit lo the
offensive line. " I have a lot more
faith In the offensive line now
Early In the season the offenstvr
line was not very good and I did
not have very good rerct»rr*
They have worked extra fond
and now I have lots of time to
throw.”
Coach Blake said that It is
teamwork that gets the fob door
"W e tell the quanrrbarks and
receivers that If the offrnsivr linr
gives their bodies lo protect you
and ghrr you enough time to
and rateh H la your tot* to
throw and iaO .ii d tr ball If our
p 'i s n n
nn| ’dock tit*
quarterback gets aarkrd and tl
the Quarterback dors not throw
H right or the receivers drop th»
ball everyone looks had So it is
definite Iv a team effort
Another reason foe the im
proved slats Is Junior wide ir
reiver Brandon Cash who Ims
caught 2 5 passes lor 573 yards
and four tourhdowns Brandon
has done a great job of making
the change from tight end to
wide receiver." Wiggins said "It
Is lough because the wide re
eetrer has to ru n so mot Ii

Hat aid corraspondant
SAN r O H i) — W hen you are •
quarterback, you arc under a
tremendous am ount of pressure
and are usually the locus of
attention b y (ana and the media.
Out. when yo u are a sophomore
and are being asked to replace a
first team All-C o u nty performer
the caliber of a Jeff Blake, you
are under even more pressure
and stand out r v m si v r
It takes » -iperial athlete to ce
sole to withstand all of this
pressure a nd attention.
Seminole H ig h 's Kerry Wtggtna
ta|ust surh an athlete.
What makes the story even
more remarkable lft that when
(all practice started Wtggtna waa
not even betng considered for
the varsity lei alone assstaner.
"Kerry was not r v m in our
plans." said Seminole coach
Em ory B la k e. *'Hr had not
playrd m uch quartrrbark With
hts tire we thought we might
use him as a tight ra d or get him
ready to be the junior varsity
quarter bark We knew we were
probably going to have a soph­
omore at quarterback bronuar
that waa all we had. but we

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on hts ■hi’s V m ; over in*- w rn roer and I th in k Jeff (Blake) waa
helping h im an d convinced
Kerry he could be the starting
quarterback
" E a r l y t n t h e yrfcr we
alternated K e rry and Ttmy at
quarterback to ace which one
would pick u p the system the
quickest and do the beat p b and
K rndrd up betng Kerry." I
Wiggins said it was lough at
first but now h r Is having a lot of
fun. He also said having a roach
like Blakr helps a lot
"It's been easy for me to learn
because w ith coach Blake hav­
ing playrd the position and
being around Jeff all I hoar years
I know h r knows what he Is
talking about when hr teds me
something ”
When asked to compare W ig­
gins with his son. Blake said
"He (Wtggtnsl Is on the tame
parr as Jeff. Jeff was quicker
and had a better release but h r
had been playing quanrrbark
since he was In S Y S A But Kerry
has a chance to break Jeff's
sophomore passing record With a
grad game this week
_ |k is learning Iks a g a s
very qutrkfy. W hen f tell him a
certain play to run out of a
certain art he will tell me 'no
roach we ru n It out of this art'

which shows me h r ts Iramlng
the system very well "
Blake's play ra ilin g has been a
big reason W iggins has been
able tn ptrk u p the system

have not had a d r lav of gam*
penally all year, we have gift the
plays off every time, and nm
even the pros ran do that "
For some it is lough lo keep
plating hard a lie n you stall

Brandon gives Kerry a tag
target to throw at." said ItUkr
"He has a lot of speed and m.*J
trams' d rfrn s iir harks are not
as tag as htm With Kern %
bright h r ran just Irak over the
othrr people and find llrandoo
Wtggtna was also the l » v
player on the freshman tstskri
ball tram last year, averaging
over 20 points a game, as sell as
a good baseball player lie
knows he must make a de« istun
about hia future "I was irlling
my patents the oilier i.ighi I w^ll

of pressure on K erry and I haw
tried to lake aa m uch pressure
off nf him as po— lble by sending
In I he plays' Ittakr said "We

program that is used to winning
like Seminole |3&lt;1 this yearl ll
ra n gel even tougher, bul Wig
gins and his males h «s r learned

hall." said Wiggins
I sill wall
and arc how I do ui tMskrilstll
and then deckle w h k h to con
crntrale on

Karry Wtggtna takas off on a ksapor in action sariiaf this season
Wiggins, a aopftomorw. has worked hard to develop into one of the

area's lop quarterback prospects

3A swimming: Pine Crest, St. Andrews look to repeat
H#fikJ cofrttpofxtont
Ft. Lauderdale Pine Crest and Ik «a
Raton Si. Andrews will both try and
defend their stale titles this Friday tn the
3 A state swim m ing champkioshlp* at
the O rla n d o In te rn a tio n a l Aquatic
Center.
Pine Crest, whose boys have won three
state titles In the past lour years, must
. b a t t l e t h e i r l o n g t i m e r i v a l s in
Jacksonville Bodes Bodes has won five
stale titles since 1B62 and hopes tn
recapture the title that was strlpjird from
them a year ago.
In the girls meet. It will be a com pinr
runaway with the St Andrews girls
taking the title. St. Andrews lias yet to
lose a meet In the past two years and are
the defending state champion* Earlier
thla year. St. A n d rrw s' girls defeatrd the
Lake Brantley Patriots in the Natkm.il
Spa and Pool Institute swim m ing i ham
pionshlpa at the then Justus Aquatic
Center In Orlando

T h e 3A prrltjnlnartrm begin at B a m
F rid a y morning w ith warmups at 7 a m
T h e girls diving takes place at 10 and the
boys at 2 p m. W a rm up s for finals starts
at 5 and the 3A finals start at 7 p m
Even though the spotlight for the tra m
championship will be on the defending
slate champions, co un ty teams Irak lo
score writ and open the eyes of the
sw im m ing world
Seminole High School. Trinity Prep,
and Bishop Moore w ill br representing
the area with high hopes of bringing
b a rk some gold.
Foe Seminole. C issy Burgess. Sean
Mickle, and Scott Lew is will be the lone
representatives w !th a boy* 200 medley
relay tram still w siting lo see If they
qualified for an at large bid
Burgess will sw im the 200 freestyle
.iixl the |00 butterfly where she louk
th ird and second, respectively at the
district meet. Burgess has hern the lone
Lad y Note In the state meet for the past
t wo years and has qualified In all three of
her years for the prestigious event.

Mickle, who has come back from brin g
Ineligible for most of the srason. won the
districts In the 100 freestyle and placed
third In the 50 free Mickle has come on
strong In recent week* to be one of the
premier freest vires in the stair, bul must
put everything together on Friday ll he
has anv shut of placing In the tup right
Lewis, who was a surprise state
qualifier last year, hoprs thin hts stale
experience w ill pay dividends this
weekend Getting to the stale meet
wasn't a problem for Lewis this year
with his second place finish In the 100
backstroke at the district (Inals, but
hoprs of a lop 16 appearance look good
for this Seminole senior with hts recent
performances
For the Saints of Trinity Prep, stale
tlllrs rest on the shoulders of senkrr
Austin Lindsey. Lindsey com pletely
dominated the Meld at the distric t meet
with hts two victories In the 200 and 500
frrestyles Lindsey, who is ranked na­
tionally and is a four time Prep AllAmerica. will be In the thick of things.

but must use his stale e xpe rtrikr lo
carry h im tw the vtrtory podium

Harald sports editor
Ifort Charlotte's U d y Pirate*
hope to make it one step further
than they did a year ago when
they bowed out In the Class 3A
state se m ifin als. T h e L ad y
Pirates battle M lddlrburg Friday
at 2 p m In th r first of four
semifinal matches iCIass 3A and
4A| at Orlando l)r Phillip* High
The Lady Pirates lioast an
Im pressive 3 0 -5 re co rd and
come nut of a very strong region
of the state. Port Charlotte
advanced lo the Final Four by
first defeating Naples In thr
district final, then downing St.
Petersburg Lakewood In th r re­
g i o n pl ayof f s a n d d r i l l i n g
Titusville Astronaut. 15-4. 15-5.
In the sectional.
” We feel rral good about our
c h a n c e s g o i n g I n . " Po r t
Charlotte roach Don Wendell
said. "I've stressed the team

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onshlp gaittr ts Saturday at 5
p m . with thr 4A title game at 7

concept and thal'a why w r ve
tier ii so s u c c e s s f u l."

Oviedo. 23-2. is playing In tls
first ever stale tournament. And
while Hughes. Hollis and Colon
have hern looked lo as the
leaders. Caldryrn. Wolary and
Scobtr arr three players the
tra m could not do without

A year ago. l*ort Charlotte
made It :o the Final Four where
ll was d rle a trd by eventual
champion Fort foiudrrdalr C a r ­
dinal G ibbon* This lUnr. the
Lady Pirates will have a good
*lk&gt;t m aking the (Inal as they
play a M lddlrburg tram that
come* in wi th a 16-12 record
und had not made It past the
dlstrlrt prior to this yrar.

C a ld ry ro Is In h r r second
season of varsity volleyball for
th r Lady l.ton* and has Im ­
proved tremendously since last
s e a s o n . S h r g i v e s Ov i e d o
another good outside hitter and
she is also a top-notch server
when shr Is on. Her sinking line
drive serves have Ignited sevrral
Oviedo rallies this season and
she la among the team leaders In
ace aerves.

” We have five of vlx starters
rrtum !n g off last year's team so
w r are a very experienced c lu b ."
Wended said. "And the girls
have really come on strong In
the playoffs. We've had a ve ry
wrff-balanced attack In the last
few mate lies."
T h r l*ort Charlotte attack. •

5-1 set. is led by middle hitters
llnlllr B urns and Jill Stasney,
outside lilltrrs Corrte Kotrh and
Jran re n W lrb rr. wrakstde h it­
ler* Angeui Mornish and J o d i
Johnson amt seller Elaine Mora.

r ia t la a t f frtra !■

(■asalng game In lira I us last
season
bract said ’ And their
------— — •— »a threat lo run at
Another senior Saint who katks to
times I've seen him run on
perform for the college coaches this fourth and lung several limes
weekend will hr Ivan Negron Negron and make the yardage they
sun both the 100 butterfly and the 100 have great ro n O d rtk r in tlietr
liarkslrokr at the district inert and has running game licit I'm sure they
yrt to taper and sliavr Negron should can throw the football alvo
hit hts jieuk at the state finals and
Scott la hoping Cedrtr Ikiurv
capturr some type of medal in the
and Mike Ifevls can kry the
prt
offense, an offense that will Ikrun by Mike Me Nam er Inslrad of
For the Hornets » ( Bishop Mcatrr. their Steve Je rry . Je rry went out with
Is only one chance of a top right finisher
an ankle Injury and ta rspre led
Suprt sophomore Jesslyn lYtrrwon. who lo play little, if at all. against the
won both the 200 I M and the 100 Patriots
brrasisirokr. will be in the hunt for a
"Steve Merry I has been on
final b rrlh However. lY trrso n has had
little rnniprtltkrn this year tn the htg c m trhes since Friday night and
meets and will lie swim m ing with the htg he gors to the doctor on Thura
day.” Scott said " We r e not
girls In the state finals
expecting him to play very
Whatever the outcome of this year s much, ll at all on Friday."
('lass 3 A championships Is. therr will br
McNamee has jiirnty nf rxp r
rom prtiton galorr and where therr s
m m p rtlto n therr * usually some high Hence for Lym an, though, as he
quality sjierdsters with a lot of Intensity started moat of the games nt
q u a r t e r b a c k l as t s r a s o n
lo win

Port Charlotte, 30-5,
relies on experience
■p CHRIS FlgTIR

Lyman

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Anne Wofory has baan an important player off lha bench lor Oviedo
in 1068. 6ne rotates in on Ilia fionl row and has boen a vary
consistent member of the Lady Lions' team

W olary alto r r turns from last
year's team, but she has seen
significantly more playing time
as a senior. Wolary rotates In on
the Iron! line and ahe has had
some brilliant performances for
the l.ady Lions. She m ay not be
the oiott ovcruowertng hitter

tent middle h lllrr w hen the Lady
Lkms set Iter up. rarely hilling
an mil hall or getting blockrd
Scohle U a newcomer for the
U d y Lkms. transferring In from
out of state. S h r missed much of
the season due lo Injury, hut ha*
come on to provide a nice spark
!n thr playoffs Scohle has very
good volleyball akllla and Is an
effective s rrv rr and splkrr when
she's on. S h r Is also a high
spirited player and a fierce
competitor.
Senkir Sirl Harris and Juniors
M lchrllr W yn n and llcldl Slrinrr
arr three more players who don't
see a whole lot of playing time
bul nonetheless a rr important
parts of the tram . All three have
come through whenever they
have been called on and have
accepted their roles with thr
team and provided excellent
support when they aren't In the
lineup.
Even If they don't hog the
spotlight at this week's state
t o u r n a m e n t , theae u n s u n g
heroines can only be proud of
the things they have done to
help Oviedo advance farther
thnn ll ever has before*.

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99

People
Volunteer helps solve crim es
By M IA N H IO U IIO

V FW w om en having bake sale

Herald People editor

Th r V FW 1*0*1 5405 Ladws Auxiliary of Winter Springs I*
hosting a rummage and bake sale on Nov. 17-18 at the (*&gt;*t
home. 420 N Edgcmon A vr.. Winter Spring* Mount are 0 a m
to 5 p nt. Ik ii Ii day*. and prorerda will go lo Cancer Aid A
Hi m .u rh Chairman are Evelyn Hart and Clara Moorr To
donate nrttrlr* fnr sale. rail Mart at 2fiO-5HW| nr 327*5151.

A L TA M O N T E SPRINGS - It's
not dial Ih r 10 volunteer* at the
Altamonte Spring* Police De­
partment aren't all outstanding
George Harris just hapfwn* to lw
Ihr mosr outstanding
Harris. 70. of Lnngw nod was
honored as die police de|iarl*
merit's Volunteer of the Year al
an awards luncheon Nov &lt;1 at
thr Holiday Inn on W ym nrr
Hoad. Allarnontr Spring*. Crrilftcalrs of apprrrlatkin were pres­
ented In other volunteer* al Ihr
polkv drpartim ni
Noi only has Harris pm in
mmwrous hours on the phone,
making follow up i.ilt* In In­
vest Iguilng crime re|Mirt*— hr
has made an im|&gt;ai I in crime
solving, said .fell Hawkins,
public inlorruntkiti officer al ihr
Altamonte Spring* Poln e Dr*

AA g ro u p s schedule meetings
Atra Ale oholu * Anonymous group* inerting Friday Im ludr
• Solar Won group ai Sahara Club fold drlvrr's Ik r n « r ofllrrl
2587 S Sanford Avr . noun and 5 ,'tO p m lor open dlw usslon
Closed discussion at N p m.
• Sanlord Almlxilli* Anonymous inert* at noon and 5 %
pm lor oprn di*i iisskm and H p m lor step meeting at 1201
W Flr»l St
• Atanon met t* al M p m Fourth Street anti Oak Avenue.
Sanlord
• 24 Hour AA Group inert* lor open discussion. H p m
Foutth Street and Oak Avenue. Sanlord

Christm as crafts to raise funds
A Christina* lU/aar I rail Sale will hr held Saturday. Nov
Hi at tl»e Shnp|tr* ol latkr Mary. Suite 112. Irian 0 a in lo 5
pin I h r *ale Mill lealure Ituiuriuadr trail* and randlr* ol a
hoi alay ami non holiday oat me Ft weed* will hrnrflt ihr travel
luntl of I lie Dixieland ( ‘loggers of latkr Mary.

Gunealogy subject of workshop
I m North Dram It &gt;Sa.nfort?I of th«* Hernuv He Cnuniv PubUr
Lit*-try System will present die tree workshop ' Intrudm non to
(trnralttgv — llovt lo Ira te Your Family Tree" on Saturday.
Nov lit at 2 p in in *he library meeting rm m The library Is
ksalrtl al 150 N Falmrtfu Drive.

Overeaters to w eigh In
Dvrrratrrs Anonymous meet* al 7 30 p m rat h Sunday at
ihr Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lake Drive
(aawribrrry

Dancers to swing their partners
Stptarr dam mg ha t oupfr* and singles » field each Sunday
at I 30 p in al the Casselfierry Senior Cenirr. 200 Triplet Lake
fhtvr ( awsrltirrnr Call 707 5411 or the center at (131*3551.
rxi 230. for rmirr tnforrnaikwi

Confederate Sons to meet
Orlando Camp 1285 of ttie Sons ol Conlederalr Veterans writ!
meet at niam on Saturday. Nov Id in Morrison's Caleterta,
|HfO K Colonial Orlando D r mw Mam who won a statewide
tonirwt sponsored hy llw United Daughters of the Confedcrai v,
will *|teak mi lUrto Ibr t'onlederale Warsltlp

Polke festival to offer dance m usic
file Central Florida Royal I’olka Festival will take place Nov
Id antt 20 al St Nk llolM Uuiholu ( hurt h 5135 Sand lake
Hoad Orlando On Satunlay honi mam In 11 p m . visitors can
ilanrc to llie music if Joe l*ao .Itsrf Obcraltt*. nlrknametl
Th e I M U Ifcrv** and tTimielewrski Fun Tim e N k i hand
Ot&lt; Sittnlav rmm noon to n p m Grammy Award winning
Frank Yankovu 'America * l“olka King, w ill |ierlortn wtlh the
Nke A l..i*&gt; I'olka hand Slavonic rthnic foods such as pirogi
tialosllkl. b&lt;ilopki anil klettusa will la* served along w ith Italian
sausage hot ting* IntmlHtrgers tMkrd good* ami lievr rages
Other bigbbgbls tin ludr t rails laities amt a rattle lor $1 (MM)
and $5(Ml prt/r* Admission lor llw day is 911. while &lt; hlldrru
uniler Id will lie atlmiltetl lire Farklng will lw Iter

Parkinsonian Society to gather
Thr FatklnsooUn Sue tel y ol Gtrulrr Orlando will meet on
Saturday, No* Id. limn IO a ril In mam The meeting, open in
llw puhilt will Iw Iwld al OrlandoGetwral Hospital. 7727 latkr
l inter lull Dove Speaker wilt hr Cart Mr halt *ii|wrvisor rrf
Walgreen s I'b.irm.M ws who will s|teak tin '‘Parkinson *
Drug* For more detail*, toiiiat I Frit/Gale al Hfid 1013

Teen support group to meet
Families together Tern Support Group mcel* (rum I I a m
In I p in every Satutilay al Suite 2(Mi Sweetwater Stpiarr. INM)
Co* Valle&gt; Drive loll Wrklva Hiuitl. lamgwtiod ( ‘all 774-3H44
l»r lurtlwr inlormailttn

N a rA n o n to offer help
Nar Anon, a self help group for relative* and friends ol
addlt Is inrris al H p in Saturday al Wrsi l„»ke Hospii.il Slate
Hisid 434. lamgwund For inm r Inlormalkin. call Hfid 03114

Ensem ble to play C ount Basie
Th r Aliaim m ir Springs Coimnuniiy J a u Ensemhle. directed
by Mike Arena, will present An Evening with Count ILisir" on
Simd.iv Nov 20 from 7 ti p m In die Alianum ir Springs
Kasliutmlr Civic Critter, oil lamgwnod Avenue Mrmurabtr
nuisli iwrfonned and rrrnrdrd over dw past 50 years by thr
Count I Lisle On hrsira— from O n e O Clock .jum p" lo "April In
Furl* — will lw recreated I he 92 donailons for Ihr concert will
Iwnrlll the.la// Ensrmhlr Musk and Uniform Fuml

Diabetes, pregnancy to be discussed
The diulwir* program al Florida llospllal Mrdieal Cenirr.
SOI E Itollln* Si Orlando, will present "Dtubrlr* and
Frrgiumcy: Having a Healthy Baby" on Stimlay. Nov 20. Innn
I 5 30 p m Dlatwtr* pinlrssuiu.il* will discuss Ihr diagnosis
and (rc.iim rnt of dlalwirs in pregnancy, healthy nulrlllon and
rxrnisc In pregnancy, and rmollonai as|wcls of dtalwtc* In
pregnancy The seminar will lw held In Ihr first floor pod*
Hrglslrailon Iwgiu* al 12 1M) p m Ihr day of llw program
Parking will lw free in llw hospital |urking garage.

W inter Springs to host parade
The Wilder Spring* Civic Association will cnitducl it*
seventh annual wilder Spring* llotldav F.iradr Iwglnnlng al 3
p hi mi Sunday. Nov. 20. The |&gt;urade route will tie on Stale
Hoad 434 bom Sheiuli Ikmlcvard to die Village Murkrl I’l.ice
Marelilng lo die parade theme ol "Brace on Earlli." 25 |tarade
entries Irom local and surrmindlng communities will
participate. Including Smoklr the Hear and Saida Claus. For
ninrr lidorniallon. call Ihr civic association prrsldenl. Itar
Ariman. al 327*1832.

Stetson concert rescheduled
The ‘‘Hand In die Park" concert of die Sirlson Symphonic
Wind Ensemble has Iwcn rescheduled for Sunday. Nov. 20. al 3
pm . In Veterans Plu/u. DeLand. Originally net for Ocl 30. ihr
concert was iMislpoiwd when iwo member* of the band w rrr
Involvedit IIn a filial iiuloui
uiiloucrldrnl. In which one died.

If you know or upcoming activities you'd like announced in
llw Heruld’n Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
rvcni. time, dale, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— to Calrndur. Sanford Herald, 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. F L 32771 or call 322*2011.

part men I

"There have Iwen !MK) &lt;a*e*
dial lw * worked mi since start­
ing here 10 m unihs ago.**
Hsu kins vii--* "A ka of dirm
wr'n rencurated 1II« arrived
tm.iiix*

«*f *be Mf*rk he

did

Thai's orw ol dw reason* we
honored him
Hawrkins also cn m m rn d rd
Harris as aggrr**ivr and tierikatrd lo ihr task
Ik-torr his retirement. Harris
worked for right yrar* as a
deputy hi Yorkvillr. Ill and for
23 vrar* as a security guard al
Calrrpiflar Tractor
Volunteer* like Harr I* *a\r ihr
poller drparim rni a sl/rahlr
am ount of money, Seeing it to
(uru* on crime prrvrnlkifi and
law rn ln rrrn irn i rather than
paperwork Since the depart
ment's volunteer program wa*
inlllalrd In III7U, the de|tart
inetll has saved 9 2 5 0 .2 0 0
through volunteer* manhours
Hawkins said

California
fashion h as
own appeal

Volunteer George Harris beams between investigating crime reports.
Fu r minister* volunteer lor
ihe police departm ent's Inte rd e n o m m a t to n a l r ha p la in
program, tn w h ic h they ride wjrF
oili." rs and lalk With VHIIm * of
aid It i i h I ic i w a rs

p to m ltw n c r. r.n h w ith
ow n (I is II im th e style

Its

Now Ihrrr's another plan
to h r r r c k o n e d w l i h
Caldornia
.Ins! a* New York carved a
nk lw lor llscll III Ihr 1040*
and '5(K with sjsirlswear— a
new. more casual kind ol
c l o t h i n g I h a l w a s a ll
A m e ric a n In s p o il and
|terfeclly suited lo dw new.
*u h u rb a n A m e n c a n
llleslyle— so has California
Iwen able to gain Ihr world *
.iitrnllnn wlih lls dlslim ilvr
look*
In la d . HliNimmgd.ilr * die
Or lid selling New York dr
p a r lm rn l store, plans a
seven week promotion ol
CalllornUi merchandise next
April in all II* store* This
w ill h r Ih r (list lltooin
ingd.ilc s promoiion lo focus
on a si ale rather than a
country

Tradition.illy. Ihr cloihing
made hy Calllornia designers
has mirrored dial stair's
miitpie lifestyle, w uh Its
emphasis on llw outdoor*,
hrallli and (lines*, twnrhgotng. surfing and generally
liavlng a g&lt;Hxl lime. T h r
clollies also rrlk-cl the holme
Southern California rlimaic.
As a result, mnxi of die
stale's Ix-si known compa­
nies and designers make
swimwear. surf wear, artlvr
s p o r t s w e a r or c a s u a l
ciothlug (Ol course, among
Calllornla s innirltiutkms m
fashion is .fames Galanos.
whose expensive couture(piallly (iolhes are light years
Irom anything you’d wear lo
Ihr beach. and Hob Maektr.
who made Ills name as a
designer ol slinky costume*
for thr likes of Clwr and
Carol Burnell.I
Hut thr last lew years have
seen a broadening In die
California markrt's nlferings
W arm -w cadicr cloihcs re­
main Ih r region's forte—
making spring/stimmer die
most importunl season for
L.A. designers who sell lo
store* nut side the S u n twit— but suddenly Cullliirtila
Is p ro d u c in g p le n ty of
sophisticated dresses, even­
ing w r u r . contem porary
sporiswcar and mrnswear.

an tntrrrsl to help. Ilawkln*
said Skill* needed Include
computer entry, folkiw up call*,
typing and filing
T o v o lu n t e e r , c a ll J e l l
Haw kin* at 830 3U3()

Texas dancehalls survive
post-'Urban Cowboy’ era
U n did F r s i i International

llrforr Workl War II. lash
km Iwgati and ended in Paris
A m e r I r a n c o in pa n I r s
duid ullv i ops d whatever the
French showed, and U N
retailers hluhrly promoicd
die laiesi Paris link Then
New Y o rk and Milan rose In

Many of Ihr (Millet’ depart­
m ent* volunteer* are rrtlrrd
and hate law enlonrm rnt raperferw r nr relative* in poller work
However, the only rrqatrrtnent
lor volunteering I* that one nave

A U S T IN
I'rx a * - J o h n
Iinvoli.i and Urban Cowl*iy
h.nc conic and gone and *n
have most (d the cow Imi) thcnir
kits tlx IdHl movie s|i.iwncd.
tun tin genuine Texas da in c
halls, stu b as ;! m Hrokrn S|nikc
aildGiuene Hall have endured
Many of lli&gt; gianl ilaiii e tialls
Dial sprung up in the wake ol
l tlun Cowboy * popul.miv and
ih r Texas chit trend— Hilly
Ifc.h's in Fori Worth. Gilley's in
ltis.uk nu lire Double Eagle and
ihr Silver Dollar ill Austin— have
disappeared or &gt;« uled down their

Cliv Limits "One Hung the
lirokrn S|Mikr luis Hial m.ivbr
Hie olliers didn't have Is atmosphtic
It s In tim a te , p ersonal,
ss.trill all lliosc giMMl things."
be said
Che oilwrs were big
and kind ol cold and lin|M-rsnnal **

l lw laded Urtun Cowlmy lad
and Trxus' economic downturn
combmrd in kill many dance
halls. rs|ie( Lilly the larger one*
that n|wnrd In tlfr aftermath ol
i he Dim's succnvs
l l w most noiablc victim was
Hilly Ikiti's. which shut down
earlier Ibis year Gilley's, where
o| m i .it ions
much nl Urban Cowboy was
Hut I &lt; xas
tr a d 11I o n a I Itlmrd. is under a rourt order lo
honkyinnks. madhouses and i h.ingt- lls naitw Ix t i i u k of u
d,mrr halls arc siill going sluing.
legal dispute lw tween singer
The Texas two step which Mu key Gilley and Innnrr man­
Truvofla and Ik lira Winger |mp ager Sherwood Cryer.
ulart/rd in U tU m Cowlxiy, is
*'ll (legal proMeim) has lakrn
still the dame ol choke al Ihe a lol away from us." says llw
f.m m r's Daughter In San An- club *|Mikrswnman who goes
lonlo. Ihr lamglmrn H.illriinm In only hy C .J. "Mickey has hurl us
Dallas, the UpiH-r Valiev Iku In real liad. A lol of people have lost
E l Faso, E d d ie 's C o u n tr y ilwlr (olis here."
llallfonm in Manvel, the Texas
Hui llw I lO-year-old Grum e
lamghorii in Orange and dance Hall In New Hraunlels. which
balls tn numerous small Texas has lls original stage, and Hie
lltiikrn Spoke, which will celetowns
1lie llm krti Sjsikr llu Austin I brale Its 25lh anniversary nrxl
lias survived all the i hanges In &gt;ear. ari* us (Mipulur as rvrr.
music and llfesiylc.' says Terry
"I think what ts thr classic
l.lckona produixi ol Die Fuhltc dam e halls existed a long Hnw
Itnudcasllng Svsiem's "Austin before Urban Cowboy came

along." say* .kitm T Davis, a
music w riirr lor Hie /lusfiri

(7 imnhlc
However. Davis worm's Ihal
irlcvision and music videos muv
eveiilually doom the Iradlliou.d
dance halls
“ I hair in see llu irudlllun dw
n u t ," h r says " K id s and
grownups watch T V nr llw
Nashville Nrlwork and d u n i
think In trrms nl going mil In
ilanee in bands I think u way ol
life Is passing."
Hut Clay Hl.iker. whose Texas
Honky-Tonk ILmd plays dam*’
halls across Texas, says lw
experts new llvx* music elubs to
o|wn as llw stale's rconmny
rr bounds
' Mosi ol your rural dunce balls
are still going strong, and Hwy
have lirrn since olden Dines.'*
Gilley's. whkJt drew 4,51m)
(M'ople nightly In Hs hey-day.
Mill has II* mechanical hull, but
also features oilier event* such
as rodeos, wrestling malehes
and tractor pulls
T h r rluh has rriainrd Ihr
Gilley’s name while Cryer ap|M-uls llw rouri ruling In Mickey
Gilley's favor.
"We re run as big as we used
lo lw, and nntxidy Is." says C .J..
"but we're slid a big draw lot
tourists and people who want lo
come hear good music and
dance."

N ew officers installed
Newly Installed officers of the Sanlord Senior
Citizens Club are. from left. Howard Harrison,
vice president; Mary Schmitt, president; Wilma
Rasey. outgoing president, Helen Lutz, secre-

lary; and Lucia Weaver, treasurer. The
Installation took place Tuesday at the Sanford
Civic Center.

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have brro raay tuner Ihr defend­
er*’ *padr Milt was 4-4. Hut
hrrauM- North and South did not
know that, they bid to an
aggressive five-club contract.
West presented drrlarrr with the
contract on opening lead, but
South gave It right bark.

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Usually n * wrong to lead a
•inglclon In ih r d eclarer's
ftlde-sull. You only help declarer
bring In the suit. Here there
would never be any play for 11
trick* If West led a spade. The
defenders would play three
rounds of spades. Declarer
would ruff, draw trumps and
eventually get to dummy wtth
ttk* heart ace to take a diamond
finesse. And East should wait
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covering with Ihr quern That
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for dummy * 10. East played
low. and drrlarrr waa down onr
anyway. Alter drawing trumps
and reluming to dum m y with
the heart acr to p lay the
diamond Jink, drrlarrr had a
diamond lo*rr aftrr Last had
covered. Declarer’* winning ac­
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the diamond eight from dummy
Whatever now happen*. South
can draw trump*, get back to
d u m m y and take w hatever
further diamond flneaae* are
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Blood clot is likely not
cause of facial swelling

Publicity procedure
The StnfunJ Herald welt nines orgam/ulton and jiersunal news
All Hems submitted for publlcaiion In the People section must
include Ihr name of a mniaci person and dayilmr phone
number.

D B A S DR. O O T T i My d a ug hte r had a very lo n g a w l difficult
labor. D urin g It. mI h * developed a
•welling at her Jaw joint and
u n d e r her eye w h ic h i ln v d the
eye completely. I* wrttf aw ay in
tt lew w rrk s N ow *hr'r» jitig tu im
again I'm very w o rried that she
wan close (o a xim kt- during tier
previous latnir
W hat do yo u
th in k?
D B A R R E A D E R : I do not
k n o w Ih r cause ol your d a ug hle r'a facial sw elling d u rin g la b o r.
However. I ve ry ruueh doubt
II m I a b lin d * i*rt v as la tdaui'
Perhaps stir iM -vtlujH i! edema
(fluid In the llssucl .is a result ol
the strenuous lira rliig down sheex|irrleni r d rh irlo g t hlldblrlh
D lv iis s y m u concerns w ith
her obstetrti lan 1 am sure iha i
he or she c a n a n sw e r yo u r
quest Ion
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D E A R DR. O O T T : I lia s,
c h r o n li h ro m h il l s a n d c m
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DEAR R E A D E R : Carrots and
carrot ju lr r contain vitam in A a
■u uijN inrnl necessary lot normal
tiody loin Honing Vitam in A also
hrljis form M a i l ) ol III)' eves'
light sensitive pigm ents a drti
i le n r y ra n result In night

PARIS — In Ihe lasluon cajuial
ol the world Marie Poirier has
lound a rnehr lhal also r a lm to
another French p a s s io n -Ihe
poodles, terriers and other
jmmm hrs ihai ride ih r subway,
stroll Ihe Charnji* Klywrrs and
blindness Animal livers arr a frrepirni some of ih r world s
rich whiter ol llie vitamin
llnesl trslauranls
The rev ornmrtKled dally aI
A trend M-iirr in canine la*h
lowaiirr for vllaniln A Is HOiJO ton. hitrirr sjfri lali/rs In lie
initrii.iiMMi.il units
Ksrrsalve signing nutflis for dog unit
amounts ■an •atise vnamin A master who riijoy dressing atlkr
|i.iisoiiing wrtghi loss anemia
In styllsli raincoats man hlng
IJrrdm g visual ililfk ii Iim s II
ski parka* or MlenlM al faux bus
chlng and rash. Ihiue pain,
"Everyihlng I create Mu dogs
mouih ulcers hradachr and fallow s ih r latest fashion
liver latlurr. lu utrniMHi a few trend*,
Poirier says ol the
■uuijilMalMtn*
rmhrnlderrd collars, cosiom*
P rn p lr s h o u ld lie cautious
lailoced rain *Jm krrs jtark.i* and
a U h ll taking v lla m lll A liei atlse designer sw ra in s display rd In
II is readily regained In the taaly The Dog IVHitlqur. one ol In?
and can easily thilld up to Inxu
two Parts sltojis
artHNinls The- a tn n lu lr iip|iri
* Hut I also make sure dial
limit ol vitam in A is 23 (m o units w hatever I errale is in g&lt;axj laslr
a day (jo easy on llie larrot
andlomluriatde lor ihe iMw "
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For ryamjitr. tier 150 Irani
F in more inform al Mm. I am
Il2 5 ltrl if fmir snow I hmm%— ruw
sending vou a m|)V of my Ilf a llh available hrr masters— pentrrIs
report
fa d s I — Vitam ins a id
Ih r wearer s paw* from sail u*e&lt;l
Minerals
ODirr trailers who to niell winter's snow and ice
would like a i &lt;.pc should srnd 9 I
Polrlet say* b u s in rs * I*
and Ifielr uaini and addles* to tsamtlng hardly a sorjwtsr in a
P O Hoy i||:iti&lt;l Cleyeland O H
etlv that otlrr* ilogs plenty ol
1 1 to I i n .') |M M iir lo meniMHi ■&gt;piM&gt;timnty lo show oil their
th e tillr
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DEAR R E A D E R : I followed

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o s rrw n g h t you ra n still d irt
am t lake uirif m it it As a start,
avoid e m p ty' la lm ie s Klim t
n a ir alcohol am t sugar from
to u r d m rat sm aller ( m h I m u i S
a n d te d orr to ur to la k r ol tat In
this way. yo u c a n remove till
• anted (MHinds a n d still lake the
n n r s s i n m edtrines
f.ni|ihvM m.i i a n tie In Ijird |&gt;t
tn.ilnlaliiing an
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Ft selling devrto|imrnls In lltr
menial and jihvsM al iralnts ol
ytHir lllr are to the oiling lor vou
In lltr yrai ahead Th ru overall
H lri Is will contlmte In ways Ihai
will makr you a inotr well
founded and happM r individual
B C O B P IO KM t 24 Nov 221
Friend* will t r c r l v r vimi w ith
npett aim s today csjin lallv In
SI* lal slItidlMms l l t r more you
relay anil rn ju v vottrsell, ||,r
m o rr v m i i r .t|»f In t a|illvatr Die
cro w d t a t a ju m p on life b y
U lltiri standing llie In H u ritc rs
Dial a ir gove rn in g you In the
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S e n d lor y o u r
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itn kteil w hut you hojM- lo at
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on vour large! Ihr inrlhods lo
a i h l r v r you* aim w ill h r
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C A P R IC O R N D in
22-Jan
l*l| A |M*stllve. ho|H-lul altliude
will have a mlnu ulous ellrcl on
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A Q U A R IU S Man 2D Felt III)
You'rr now in a |»rrMMl where
you should iM-gin lo tra|» re­
wards In no your jiusi ad loos. In
silii.itmmis where vou maxtmiir
your rllort* Die gains should be
sulisiaiHUl
PISCES (Fell 2D March 20| lie
niliulful of your experiences
when plotting Die course you
liilrml lo pursue Hula) I his will
enable von In avoid certain
jilt lulls Dial stymied you prevlouslv

A B IE S |M to h 21 April PH
Y imii go alt si so&lt; &lt;esses lixt.iv
are likely lo lie slIoalMms Dial
you II havr a hand In managing
for itthr-r* Ymir efforls will Ina&lt; konwlrilgi il and extra com
I*-iisutton is a jxissiliHiiv
T A U B U S lAjinl 2i* May 2D| In
your iiivotvrmrius with miters
liMtay sinvr lo makr Ihosr with
w h o m y o u 'r r d e a lin g frrl
sjmi l i I They'll rrsjmnd in a
maniM-t Dial will make you fcrl
rather sjmi talas well
G E M IN I (May 2 1 .June 2m
Your |io|iiilariiy and standing in
ih r eyrs of others is um ending in
Du* iimr Irame. Conllnur in
allr.nl lavorahlr allrniMm by
Just la lug you
CA N C EB (June 2 1-.Inly 221
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ymir cup ol ir.i today, jiiovldcd
you Irrul IheM events like a
game. Pluv to win. hut dim t lakr
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Die young woman wlm was
miUirrasM'd lo wear her Phi
Iteta Kappa pin ilelng rlrrlrd
1-ltK Is an Imnor II dorsii I mean
you'rr a snob or a nerd Thai's
w-tiv I jiroodlv wear mv Phi Ik-ia
K.i|i|Mkrv as an earring
N A N C Y K .P E S E E .
NEW YORE

le le p h o n r bresUM- m y Fdigllsll
w a s m i jMMir Once I h a d lo make
a tnisines* call, so I d ialed Ihe
n u m tie r A ladv a n s w e re d w ill) a
v e ry sweel voire, a n d wlietl I
lu ld her whom I w as h u lk in g lor.
s tir soul "Honey. I'm .d ru id you
d ia le d a wrung n u m b e r.* ' I said,
o h . la in very s o rry ."
1 dialed again am t D ir sinic
la d y answrrrd Die p h o n e ' I was
v e r y embarrassed b u t Ihe l.ulv
w a s very juileni a n d she said
sw ee tly. "Wh.il n u m tie r d id vou
d ia l. Honey’’" I told h e r. and she
sa id , " l h a l is m y n u m b e r , hoi
Ifte rr is no »o&lt; h p e rso n h r re I
t h in k you should c h e c k Ih r
n u m tie r again "
A b b v . 13 years h ave passed I- .
d o not 1 rmends-r w h o m I was a
h H ik in g lor, hid I w ill n rv rr
to rg ri D ir llrsi nine In m y r n llr r !
ll l r aom roiir— • total stranger 1
w h o m I hail bothered iw ic r — '
c a lle d me "M oney" iw ir e f Th is
w o u ld never have hap p e n e d III.
m y ro u n iry
S o why mil keeji D ie friendly '
A m e ric a n cusinm? Y o u m a y use
m y Chinese iu iim -

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DEA R A B B Y : I .1111 a Chinese
woman who rnm r in Dir Untied
Slates 15 years ago I was in my
late 20* and i i m i I i I not speak
D E A B P R A C TIC A L: I am not
English very well I trad ymir out of my mind, und I have seen
loltinm l.tiOiliilIv to learn ihe a m m 's room And if Die child
English language and morr asks her fattier wltai ihosr men
lor ile v rlo p n irn is Itnlay lh a l ahoui ihe cusiiMiis in my new are "doing." hr should fell her.
have D m- |Milrntlal lor jM-rMtoal country
gain Iro m oilier Dum you r usual
Lately I have read in vmir
(Problem!? Write lo Dear Abby.
M H irirs Side v rliliilrs could I n- lolumn that Mime jM-ojilr do mil F o r a pertansl, u np ublish ed
jii u tilising
w ish lo lie 1 ailed "Honey." May I re p ly, tend e self-eddresied,
id .tie my ex|M-nciur rrgatihng stamped envelope to Door Abby,
V I R G O (Aug 2.1 S« jii 221 A
same?
P.O . Box 89440. Los Angeles,
p.irtoefshiji should work oul
When I Ilf's! 1amc here, I was C o lli. 90089. All correspondence
rul her lor 11mat) ly lor you tmlay.
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hounds hask in Ihr stin al
outdoor rales and Yorkshire irr
rlrrs are led into Ihr ehlcrsl ol
trsla u ra n ls. where they arr
assigned Door sjmi r alongside
I heir masters' tables
Moiorryi lists |&gt;.t&lt; k small dogs
In leather rases under Ih r
steering lolumns of Ihrir hikes
Hotels ofn n (|uolr a ralr for
ilogs
"Dogs have a very imjiortaiu
role in f ranee." Poirier savs
" T h e F r e n c h have a v e r y
humane side to them h s not
llkt in Ihr United Klalrs w hrrr
show dogs are krpl Inside ahnosi
ihrir whole live* In Frame they
llvt like we do — they Iravr
normal live*
Canine Idr does involve a Irw
constraints, especially in ihr
cro w d e d capital, w here an
estimated ;MX)MX&gt; ilogs ttwxlsl
w tlh 2 .1 &gt;iiilium jirojilr
Parisian dogs arr supfstsed lo
lie trained from puppyI m x m I to
use tlw gutter lor waste deposits,
a practice that received olltclal
Itai king seven years ago during
a one-year, i nvwidr "Teach him
Die Gutter" lamjMign Violators
tan hr lined tan) Iranis (410111
tml live law- Is rarely enlnrerd
A squadnm id HO munteljhil
{■Miprr m (Mijirrs rides alongstdr
the city's 1.330 miles ol side­
walk on inolorcyrles with vacu
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NOTICE OP ACTION
STATE OP PLORIOA
TO i c e n t r a l t r u s t
COMP A N T, a bankUM carper*
kite. principal
place at bu*m**a it a* lechanga
Street. Rathattar New Yark
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Lemmata Catmty. P Or Ida
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mciudm* any imknaon ia*.«*
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remarried and if either or bam
al *a&gt;d Defendant* ar* d*
caatad Mair racpactir* un
knaan hetre dan****. a*a"*ee»
a** y e n cradtMrv loner* and
Irut Me*. and all em*r p rio r i
clairnmp by through vmOe* ar
l *f*mii m* named OaNndantt
JAMES STEINKE il lirm* and
AI0A STEINKE. hr* eite If
liyUip mciudinf any wnknaen
tpeuce at Mid Defendant* it
aimer hat remarried and it
aimer *r b*m at said Defendant*
ar* dtetated tloir ratpectire
tpWddoa tout. dan****. p**n
•orort and trutMat and all
a Mar par tan t claiming by.
mraupn. under ar afamti me
named Defendant, A L T A
M O N TE V IL L A G E I CON
DOMINIUM. IN C . * carpore
Hpn U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
AMERICA. B A R N ETT BANK
o f c e n t r a l F l o r id a n a .
a benkiAf corporation formally
knann at B A R N ETT BANK Of
WINTER PARK. N A . ROB
ERT JOHN LARSON. DireOor
a t T r u t la * at L A R S O N
E FP O R TS ANO C A R P E TS
INC a d’ttoived tor portion
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE
and all e lh tr partan* In
pottatton at tubiacl real pro
parly ehOM real name* art
unceriam and you ar* reouited
M ter re a copy ot yaur written
detente* it any fatten
JO SE P H M P A N IE L L O
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff * attorney
whew aadrett it
Ml N Franaim Street. Smk
JtM Tampa Flerid«U*01
an ar baler* in# nm day ot
Oecemter It** and til* M*
arifnal aim ma Clark a* Mi*
Court a,Mar belor* tarvk* on
Plamlitt t attorney or immedi
ately Marealter oilier wit* a
default will bo enterad afamti
you Mr lha rtlwf demanded m
th* Camplamt and Amendment
M CompU.nl
DATED an m i * (M d*r at
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OAVIO N BERRIEN
CLERK O f THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Kelly MeClam
Deputy Clark
Publith Netember M. If. I l A
December 1.1***
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OAVIO N BERRIEN
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
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Narember I N
III
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO M4*n CA** P
SUN BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
Plamtitf
JER R Y WAYNE OAViS a * a
J W OAVIS dec rated and hit
ratpectiv* unknaan harrt. d*
vtaet ft anMat. at* yneet
creditor*. Iwnort. end Iruttee*
ctatmmf by Mraufh under or
afamti m* named DeMndant
and JOHN OOC Me untnown
perianal repratanlatiyaat Me
attaMat JERR Y WAYNE
DAVIS i l i J W OAVIS
Oatandantt
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE
SERVICE PROPERTY
TO JE R R Y WAYNE OAVIS.
a t a J W O AVIS decrated
and hi* ratpectir* unknown
hair*, daeitaot. front***,
aitlfnaa*. cradHar*. Hanar*.
and lru*l**» daim in * by.
thrawfn. under ar *f*m»i lha
VOU ARE N O TIFIEO Mai an
action to loreclw** a mortpaf*
an Ih* lot lew m* propart y m
SamrneM Ca«mty. F land*
Lot la. Black H. TEMPLE
TERRACE ANNEX, accardmf
M the plat thereof *« recorded m
plat boo* I. paf* *1. Public
Recardt #1 SdmmoM Cdunty.
Florida
hat been riled afamti you and
you at* required M terra a copy
at yaur written detent** It any.
M It an Roger A Kally. Pl*m
titt't attorney what* aadrett tt
M North Orange Akfpff SulM
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landa. f Mr Ida &gt;7*0) IM ' an or
batore December I) It** and
III* M* or final with M* Clark at
•hit Caurt eilhar batore t*r«k*
an Pumt.tt'* attorney ar Imm*
dUtaty Mara*IMr. atharwlt* a
default will ba entered agamtl
you tar th* ratal demanded m
Ih* Campu ml ar Potilan
WITNESS my hand and tael
at th* Caurt an thit IM day at
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By JanrwMrP Prk*
Deputy CMrt
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TWO LETTERS
CAN SAVE YOUR
CHILD’S LIFE
W hen confronted w ith drugs, the two m ost
im portant letters in the a lp h a b e t for your
ch ild re n to know are “NO." C h ild re n learn
the alp h ab et at an ea rly age, but they are
a lso exp osed to d ru g s early in life.
S ta tistics in d icate that 17% of to d a y ’s
youth use a lco h o l or d rug s on a daily
b asis. Teach your ch ild re n to k N O w their
alp h ab et when it co m e s to drugs.

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PERSONAL AIDE
I Pa l^ h t havuaaak 4 coo*
,ry FMa.bMhoury i n Mai

»1— Apartm ents/
House to Share
CONDO TO SHARI Fraa rani
Far hauMtaap.na I Child
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PRIVATE HOME TO SHARE
APullanl,

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DOWNTOWN SANTORO AREA
Fum.yFvd Out* B .'r a n ay
Bayu.rad W IBI0attar OFM
DOM. NT OWN VANFORO • At
Fract.vP Larpa room PriuaM
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CaNro-tSBI
bataaanaapm
FU R N IV H ID ROOM Ui.'.lmy
mcl RiFchanlacn,t*yaaail
MV *1111 y*&lt; IT) M04

V7— Apertm enls
Fu rn ish e d / Rent
E FF IC IE N C Y
Amacl.y* 4
(Man Unt mcl liahMd oil
li.yy'pO'k.ng H I 4MF 4 tpm

FOB QUIET. SIMLE STOBY.
ENERGY EFFICIENT
FURNISHEOSTUOIO
CALL TOOAT
SANFORD COURT APTS
323 3101

LAKE MART
( M* *nc y
H A Priy

IncMPn U h l.
EnNanct. Color

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OSTEEN Furr V uTfurr l g
I bdrm ycm nad parch rear
at,I parking
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OSTEEN - Largo 1 bdrm apt
Sciranapparih guMlaraa'

&gt;10ma pli/y ktcurily
________ CPFIMIBWB________
PARTLY PURNIVHID &gt; 4 I
a* VJOO M MM ma Right an

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SANFORD - Lovely I bdrm

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f i i r u m i (onp.tdn I'BB ak

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SMWOeOABtA

SHOE SAILS
needed Mr r.p*nd.ng Cham
Salary pluy camm.yyMn MOM
Tram Far VucctyC Mr Mac
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STYLIST WANTE01
Fuller pari lima Call EH IBM

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
Pari luna OapandabM pMay
ant y*K* Maury Tuat V I
Fri S». Sal I*, anoccaymnal
Sun II a Apply mpar aan

S W ITC N U M O O P C U IM
FOR ANSMIIRINO SERVICE
AAuyl b* aNM N *wh FuO I mp.
varMuy homy 4 *aa»#ndy
MOT Nam__________ IVaONB

TEACHLIS/AJOCS
For pra t&lt;roo&lt;
H I ta il
TRAINERS
111 yhiH tra il
abM Our ctunly yho* Nta.r
app.ee lalian Mr a k il you do
Formal Iralmna 4 bonut
Call_______________ M l W l

1 bdrm
uHhllay Furmthad
■ayhar dryer Cali tfi MM
alMr 1pm ■aakaaPanyllma
SANFORD
N ko &gt; bdrm . I
bam. nataly carpaMP aim
appupncOT__________m MAT
SANFORO I Badroom WaMr
included M l *k . uaa dtp
m a n i ar s;a Mat altar tpm

ft— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

COME HOME
FOB THE HOLIDAYSIn our 1 bdrm . I both,

o p o rlm o n lt. tpaciout
HOLIDAY kiKhan. taparaM
a*aa I year Nat* 4 I
monm N o t ran!'

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REFERENCE

P tR S D N N U

2*0-5100

UNBELIEVABLE RESPONSE!!
Mry Pam LlfMFapF It an
CLOUD ti At a Nral Fima
apyarhtar *,m Tha Vanlord
*Mr I'd tha a*y acyla'K al mo
ratuiK yJta racaivad on h*r
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count*lory m m* C'ayy.'iad
Dapartmanl p* da Our ta'nay m
g,y,ng you m*l ai'ra paryonal
a'Foniion a,m your odyorln
mg naodt CALL US TODAY
and Ml our odrarlitutg got mo
ratu'lt For you'
Tha StnMrd HaraM
Clatuhad Dapartmanl
___________m N II ___________

WAITRESSES

V'arhng al VI hr Must ba
PapandabM 4 an.Oyy norkmg
■ilh paopM Full lima 4 pari
lima poulwny ara,lab &lt;o

THE BARN
ilo# i FrambAto
VanMrd FL

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DORCHf S U P APIS
J bdrm . | bam Nam V4M

LaAaMary

m am

DOWNTOWN VANFORO
lor J bdrm apt''manly
FAQ a t &gt; » 41*14 tpm
( F F I bdrm 4 ] bdrm . apt*
RaatonabM raMt lyl ma a
dap___________
CdllMlIMP

FOR QUIET, SINGU STORY,
ENERGY EFFICIENT
1 A 2 BDtM. LIVING
CALL TOOAT
SANF0C0 COUffT ARTS
_ _ _ _ _ 3233301
M ARINER'S VILLA0E
Lk Ada I bdrm
W l mo
&gt;bdrm
UtPma
JTJ MJO
ONE BORM
all aMcKK Mo
paly Rafarancat U H monlk
pkukSISa P4OTNI
M&gt; IIFV

FOOL or IAIEVIEW

Ml ANT A CHALLANOEF
R atiarallra CNA potmen
arai'abM
X hrt par erook
E .ary aatkand
oil Good
banality! Graa'Ftourtl Apply
Ik Ilha van Haaim Cara
illtta k
EOE

I bdrm .S M Imo
J bdrm IJtO mo
) bdrm . U M mo
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al'OOotl HI mo rani
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It JO Florida Ara
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Painting

Painting

TH E CLIANINO CO JO y »
a .p Ray Comm Liconwd
Call m }»&gt;

STENVTNOM PAINTINOCO.
LKantad Bonded Inturad Far
Fra* EtlimaMt! Call 771 7M0

DRIVER
NEEDED

C o n cre te
CUSTOM HOMES BY

B IU STRIPP

6937411

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Handy M an

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HOME REPAIR. Minor EMctnc
4 Plumb,ng Yard CMan.ng 4
Odd Joby Na Jab T ot Small I
FraoEthmaMy' CallMl«07F

VAN/PASSENGER
PHONE

PARAGON HOMECARE OF
VANFORO hat an .mm*d ata
Full lima po*.*tan aaa.laPM
Mia ar* Mo# my Mr a maturt
md'vMuat *&lt;*h 'yp.ry u n it aF
M U *pm yood oryan.ia
tunaI u .llt A MMpnon* an
taaruty McMupuat MM i n *
&lt;ompal.lt,a ta'ary b*na»'»
patAapa
Ca" » ' 0BO0
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U■aan
B M &lt; V ) ra
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REPORT 4 a. in .

NAM E__________________— —---------------------ADDRESS ---------------------------------------------------

SALES REPS NEEDED!
Tap It pad National cam
pany M* atparwnr* naapad'
mm Mam________ Can art ani

FiraPad For MP ihitl I) JOFM
M 10 M FM I Voma i.p tfa n ta
ractaaary
Call H I **«0

NO C A L LS P L EA S II

A M YOU LOON IHO
FOR w o r n ?
W l CAN HILFI

" MUST INCLUDE PRICE

O r* Bo wnfB
net who
«yu*d" ' Tll' t Prtt C ortrro.
_______Caiikaaiivj_______

SECRETART/RECEPTIONIST

Naaypenonc* nocaykary

Oikary M m r

EARN

ROUTE TECHNICIAN

E .ca'tari ycm nal Tap tU
Camm.Mdn bamd Ml,II tram
andprayMttippaal Call
j SM*ari
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71— HtFp Wanted

71— Help Wanted

Oamina t F m a na* ta n *
Priaart Full ar part Ian*
Ouarantaap SI aa par hr Call
a tk ira F M _________ m i saaa

C A R LO ! O f IOINAL
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
B r Appeaefmaad OM f m I M
NN B LPM Pari lima Apply
H.Htiaaan Haa'ih Car* C#r*a»
CTavaa
________t o e ™
RM Jahift part tun#
Apply mpar ten
Lakarltat Nartlnf Caotyr
a n t (ndt l . VaatMrd

SALES MAN ACER

BUS DCIVER - PART TIME
Frtapta ttliaaM

cai'» ran

V*rarai p nila a t a.a.iabM
Full and Part lima
To l.lMhaduiwtPl.
P./ia Oalirary plua D » r ■ avra'

Ma»urt ladr M I N I part lima
tar 111 r yr ata« Would prttar
tamaana mat could Pa
•rarai Far mart Ptlailt
C M W N M tU M tl
__ All callt nil! at roturnod

Dapraa ar arparianca pra
tarraP Salary w p l abM ta
h r« par aaak la Van lord
aTfkl Sand ratvma ta F O
Boa rasa. Sonkard. Fi w r y

WOODWORKERS/
SMV OPERATORS

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IMTSITTEI
rarOtla.lt I MO 4B u u

NEE0C0 IMMEDIATELY'

RESTAURANT HELP NEEDED

assemblt / shipping
wood tor Tnd Wtfft (I iaFM ta
fbebpm i
Co h m i w m

BECOME A NOTAIY

71- HNlpWairtsd

E apa'anad raoMat and h*ip

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APPOINTM ENT S IT T E R *
Fart lima aayt ar avonmgy For
•ruck ravktt al fraran iaM t
Man I makart Only
Apply
a llW UFhSF.Sardard

NaFFce w haraby g'von met I
am anaagtu m h i &gt; M t at u i
WbkF Spring*'** Way. Lake
Mary. Fla l i r a . Samwai#
Caaaly. Florida under tha
Pkttttgva Name at V A l t T
INSTANT PACKAGING and

71— H tlp W A n to d

Carpentry

L a n d c le a r in g

For Established

CARPENTRY, hom# rapaut
ceramic IIM pa nting doorl
C a " R « h a r d G r o t y J J '1 » 2

BACK HOC. Dump truck. Shall.
Bute hog. Boa blading and
O tc ng 17? 1104 or J7&gt; tJU

Ssnford Contract
Labor Office

M aintenance

REQUIRED
• Cbsulltur License
• Good Driving Record

Call

321-1590

C o n s t r u c t io n

J /P airitintj
■: l Honm Repair £
^ --------------- J22-J07?*!
Cleaning S e rv ic e RITA S CLEANING SERVICE

P»rton*?if*d

Profwiiional

Lk d BorxVd Invj

iff « tv

YOU B U Y 4 WE APPLYII
You pick lha quality ol mala
rial 4 kno* your* galling
•hat you pay tori Wa apply ill
Stlitlaclton guaranMaUI
Fra* Iilim aFotl
lly r t a ip
I I I ll*a avaningy
R o o f in g
EOOF REPAIRS 4 rtf oof on
wtoll flat roof Work gwaruo
♦wad roforonett
JJ7 7170

G e n e ra l Hauling
TRASH l JUNK REMOVAL

Lawn Service
CLEAN Out yhrub body 4 around
•root Cypratt or pm# bark
chipy______ Ml aOFkanyl'mal

fainting
FAM COPAINTINO
FREE EST.M YRS EXP.

ii&gt;«Ma _ _ _ _

FRANK Barnhart painting 4
prattura cManmg. II yra t ip
HaMrancay
77) "47

•WORK

miaTY

Tree Service*
ECHOLS TR EE SERVICE
Fr***yhm#t#t! La* Prkat'
l k Iny Slump Grinding Tool
M I 7774 day or nil*
' t*F The Pr oFOMignaHWIF"
JOHNALLE N T R IE SERVICE
L k anyad and Knur ad Fra*
aylimaMy
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119— Industrial
Wantafs

LAU SUSAN APARTMENTS

ATTIWT10W COMMERCIAL
DR INDUSTRIAL TENANTS

O tH ir
la rg e I bdrm
charming UfcMte* Im ^ h
Acres* b*m St Aim's Special

4MIU1

TbaP *1 Raobapl MM can buy
ar build tar yaw Yawr rani crttl
ba craptHP H a a rl yawr h/tura
pure baa*
Call RaparOasn.
L. J. NMbar laPeraatbawl

i_ _ H g n a —
SANFORO 0PF0P4GA
I bdr m s. I bam par* across
Ih# straal CHan. Naal 4
OuWt I Unltt Avail l » m*
01«44l
botwoanffSpm

SANFORO AREA
1 .1 .1 b * m . Apt* t'artmp at
U l l I W a c dap. A u about

•vt

’ Mavatalawtait "
Can n&lt; m k

QAM N SPffA. Man M ru Fil

UMfOCOAlU
OWa. (Sty. I barm 11 &gt;* m*
pirn n »a *#&lt; dap A**n#bw
naat
CaUMOaaa*
SAMFOffO ■I barm .'Aduttl. n *
Chiidr*n/p*t* Ouwt * w a t»
rial UM m a ♦ « n 0 IM IT
Ups'aut &lt; N &gt; n la »t &gt; barm
II* bam C H«A. kIk ban M l
tin t baa * a - Mae* « a n
at dishwasher mkrawav*
*a*h#r dryer Fenced &gt;ar*
• a m an i v t a m m *&lt;•&lt;•
I r t t k i f p e n ta d petal#
p a lM f train p i l i a N u t
b v A art Tima Matnktnanc#
M l In Small Campin II
Daman U M m a
M ifflll

************* **
F i l l I f IT SPECIAL
SHENANDOAH VILLAGE MTS
I 4 I barm pupNe** bam
U M Hup* ptaypraund 4 p**i
«*H d an ir*&gt;
lO « 4 L k Mary*ltd

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114— R m I Ista ta

W M TED
H a u n t damapaP by tin*
t ala v cracbaP Nunda'wrtt 4
_rtr*_An£^anatli*n__&gt;jP 2 ^

117— Commarclal '
_______Rutals______
M W
l .l l l II
I t at
(ica/warehavs# M a Hr
carpal, alarm amen* I n
let a!-an &gt;Ocn&gt; 11 MS layI

121 — Condominium
_______Untals
B E A U T IF U L VILLA M n l m
tv laprariaM h a 4 Nanis
prlutlapa* I I I nnaranma&gt;

SANDALWOOD VILLAS
F l U l H I I barm . downstair*.
w a t h a r /dr y * r. ccraaaaP
parcb. * U t par ma CaH
mi t n 11*4 attar I h t

141 — H om es (or Sale
assumable no quaiir
I b*rm . IW bam. C H A nan
u m Can cm ran

BATEMAN REALTY
LM aval (t ie * traear
LARI

4VLVAN

DELTONA
COUNTRY CLUB
I b* m | bam w a a n Mrmp
roam &lt;*m#dr*&gt; caning a a
carpal, in* layar 4 kitchen
ar b u k tr para**, canbat
baat 4 an Vary aociudtd
baclrara Cbnaran a* Ha
pal* AvaHabH Oan m bvr Iat
Call 111 WO
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DELTONA, 790 A IU
AM *M bM . Can H/A. iman I
barm . |i* bam. w/w carpal
an appciancat car pan 4 aa
Naar wbaste * U p p u i WO*
ma C a rn n m m « m a p

HIOBtWIME •SAHEOtO
V I ipt.i m m
c a * iK i
car par apt acred raam appi
iin m a B n a tp a iitim i

IME MART
I »aPraam, heaplac*. lom.iy
raam l*k# Mary Schaab
im rn a
NaF**'

SANEORO CROVEVIEW
R .i

) barm | ham m a m a
par lb. aa* * I &gt;kh*n
Ma Fast

2*0MOO
M A Y F A IR V IL L A S • I I I
Maylatr C l . SanMra Vary
prtraH l barm j bam yiMa
•a* m k/khan tvrmvl | w p
rm apt parapr Hamaawnar*
Ha 4 laan r u n t a a t r pa*
Mr U M m a Can la aaa '
STINSTROM a t ALT V 1NC
__________ m to * __________

ROW IN TOOATII
H IM HOaal /DtLTO NA A a f A
) barm 1 barn Can H A I
car pa&gt;apa larpa praa' rat
vaimaiMban an apptianc
rtf lK ttl | mint blinds - I
ca*l*np lane t*M ma p*vt
incur it, p y n t Call
Rally m smaayaar
a n ipa m i avpnmaa

REAR0VIE00
» acra ranch a&lt;p bawaa I
aMM bam A mara
BlM
e iN IC a iS T t/IA,*aa.MM
LARRT H I RMAM. BROMIR
IM 4IM
an bra
H I am
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bam# Hr t a t ma ar buy al
appra *4 tt ma ana pal a
MUCH CASH R ( B A T H Call
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im w
SANTORO N IC t ART At
SpacHwal'l s car parte U 00
ma ar rrkly pipe at# m *uo
SANTOROt larpa Vt CarWa
P&gt;n«r&gt;*pa Club Pool vp«
Hnnte Rani ar taaea option
aaWmp
PORI 10 R IA L TV
m MR__________
SANTORO Small 1 b*rm . p/c.
carpol Idoal Hr tmpH ar
cmtpia S M ♦ *t*
a i imp

SANORA

I b*rm 1 balb lamlly room
paropo bon paint pool.
Hnnte U M mo
HI UP

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O tL T O M A II lacra* I H W
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103— Houles
Unlurnnhed / Rant

I Acrae

I b a lb , caraar
tuaaa

An aamiv Ovnvr 1 mammp
Stm p a d larma
Map Vavtarp Arv

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bamaaanat warranty Hurry!
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SA N TO R O t Pool ptannoa I
b*&gt;m . | bam boma proal
room ntm liroplaca Activity
a’ ra wparaH tram baproom
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soeda* country aattmp |
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acroono* pool, bar bo puo
araa'
t i ll RN

333-3031
JAMES LEE

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321-7123
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ON SI. tOHNS RIVERI
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STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
W e list and M il
m o re property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford la i e Mary area.

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puarNrt Pavad road an car
nor lamd n w m yttia i Uryat
patanllal H* M0
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BOBMLBALL, JR. PJUC.S AL
LARI MART RIALTV
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REPOSSESSED PROPERTY
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tervarnd roam, lerxvd yard. C
H/A. InwnacwtaM Candilwn
Aek Inf IM .H0 U 090 dawn
balanead lin*n&lt;od M qualilnd
buyOT PymtS appra U M al
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A PLACE TO STARTI I bdrm .
I bam homo, oal In tiHban.
atrnd palH. etna carpal 4
daoaHbuaiwo
H A N O T MAN IN V IS T M IN T l I
b d rm . I bam bauea. oalro
larpa V u M PtN b’Rp HI.
p a l In k l l c k i n , m/ m
carpal'
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bam. troop o&gt;oa prtal rm .
dack. polio, loncod yard.
a*r mat dininp. M l m fclHbon 4
ll
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bam bam* itoar abappmp
canlral H lA . m/m carpal,
a q u l p p • a a 11 c b # n 4
P EAC EFU L LIVINCI I bdrm
I bam bam* an n t r I aero
naar rrypr, l|*tl lirmp rm
canlral H/A. m/m carpal
paropo 4 moror
ere *50
TW O (O R O N I PR ICRI I
bdrm . I b*m N m apori
mom ovor psropy Ipt . Hr mat
dininp canlral H'A. maida
u*mty 4 i
■ N IB O V IF F IC IE N T I I
bdrm . | b*m kama proal
tm . aal la kiliban bwpo
tone** yard, central h a
kernd pyl*4near*
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VETER AN S! At l.nw ae SMB
Total mat* m coal mtt botp
buy you and your lomily a &gt;
bdrm bam* *1 your pan mm
a manmty p*ym*m It p * at
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you auotilyl

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till Marshall A .v , latt ism
SI I I bdrm . I . m It yrt
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carpal, wod cabunit SM000
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SANFORD
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garap*. tancad yard an
cut da sac SI* roa St JOHNS
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SANfORD ROSALIA OR.
I bdrm I bam aatra larpa
carnar Ht vwll Mr vaHrinp
lavn parap* S4l *P4I ST
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I bdrm I'e bam an aaubw
Ml Carport Utility Pwikdmp 4
Hncad yard ONLY Sat fob
C A IL TO O A V II ___4IQ4FIP

SANE0N0 SAMRA
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tb* par l*rt bauea Tb* pvrSvcl
price | bdrm
l h balb
parapy Hncad yard pawl
cut da sac SM Md ST JOHNS
B IA t t Y C O
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SELDOM SEEN!

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322-2420
ISM Park Or

321-2720

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ty bom* Iv rtaunM d by yryyi
I revs ci*e* t* town SO
COUNTRTi Tharp t a pool I
Ig *tt*fy PuilOinpc H I II
manor bdrm
and much
mart! loading tar a bonus’
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SUNIANO ESTATES

ENTERPRISE
« bdrm I'e bam Mack, ronod
A l •| i vyiHI acroe Hoade
earn* oore R IO S K IO TO
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bom* Ipt . in IvrTwt, room
kAoaodo Carp
ire t i ll

I bdrm . I balb C H/A.
luapiac* fam.iy raam aapn
anc ye lane &gt;*r pa iy«&lt;ea
yard
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IN South SypOand CampHH'y
romadewd' I l C H A . F*mi
ly roam a broptac* Sil to*
in* * '- «r n i itda

Tau can t attard net H buy an
tbit MralyMp cored tar I
bdrm bam* apdrea,m*t*&lt;y
U M dawn. S H I i n F i l l
y»*X nHevel R y t a n Call
bvcSy Cavrean CCIM
R ' Mai t**n rvalty
atvaiM

BUSY E X E C U TIV E S ' Far
oaey llyinp corytroo toon
yuan Vo* Itui epactaue ' WO
eq It p*to bom* pyiyoH
H C iadd &gt; bdrme I borne 1
car parapy pod 4 Hnme A
"mebadydhoautft Si 11000
L O O H O M II I sto ry. 4
bdrme I M eq II
S«r
rounded by l-iacryel IM OOO

321-3044

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r X T R A SPCCIALI 1 bdrm . |ly
bam homo' Cryai Hcaiionl
Walk lo oHmanlary tebool'
Prkod to tail I
lat.TOO
U N B IL IC V A B L C I 1 bdrm. I
balb bam#I Canlral H/AI
Family room mm lutpiacat
Oarapa. dalacbad sorklbap
yyithaloctricity!
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323-5774
_______ 1000 Mary, II IT
H E LP IN O SELLERS S IL L BY
OWNE B FOR U .N I a n
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SUNLAHOI I bdrm erromtod
parcb acre chop loncod
I r m 4m *m
SIS 00
W H T PAT RENTS Svo Ibte
kpvaly I bdrm esndo' SH OOO
REA WILLIAMSON

WINTERSPRINGS
4 bd»mi Ir«k H f —4 m^n,
t i l d t M l 000 Aiium«6iR
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taatvrtt larpa tat. ternd
parch, wart ahap 4 much
mart'
Only SM MB
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143-O ut o l Stale

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P r o p e r t y / Sale
CLEVELAND GE0RCIR
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14»— C o m m e r c i a l

Property / Sale

t i l 4141

J27U7I

CASSIL IE B R V I acra toned
PR I Reduced lo US 000 W
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151 — Investm ent
Propa r t y / S a le

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OW NER M AT C A R R TI
Haro I I I d a n lor only
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bdrm . I. 00* eq It bom*
retro cornor l*t Start buy at
ts] S0C
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nr op I bdrm l&gt;&gt; balb 1000
eq It bomo dbt lot Mncod
roar yard accost
POOL SI0E UPt Inprouml
pool n'lp ternd palm I T .
eHp donn l ying rm . oal in
kite bon
M l.*00
PICK TOUR OWN FR U ITI )
bdrm . &gt; both bom* m ar
ecbooie eboppmp Vacant 4
ready Meeakama ypul IS] *00
I O H IO COMMERCIAL! On
busy I I II naar IW ad San
lord Floor plan Hade into
tion at attic*
1*0.000
O B IA T STARTER H O M II 1
bdrm . M l In kllcban. int-dt
utility, lyncod yard*, plate
ancMead porch Wan t last
O W N E R F IN ANC I NO I S
acroe Noar Si John s filror
Waiting |utl tar you Bring
etiN. kids, bore* 4 boat
LINO A 4 RE 0 MORGAN

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EVERYTHING ISCMAP!

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BACKROOM BUNS
» ( Broadway.Oswd*

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earn *1 Cyprtu

C H 'A SIBOOdn

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FAMIIT SECTION
it • it
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buyer

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All located m laniard Braaar
m *M B
*&gt;
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• ■ N I V A t/ t Oovblamd*.
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tan ac/baat pump rabip .
star* carpet Ptmdte met
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MOW A V A I l A l l l l
Oropary M*BH* H td W . n i IIM
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bdrm . 1 b*m eHy* c*b ipvr
aHr C H/A Caricap* Casa
lamlly aactwn C aa* rand
ti*n
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111 — A p p i i l OCRS
/ F u rn itu re
A N T IO U I OR I SSI B I I N l
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Mactuna |IM Omrnp Beam
Sat. 44B_____
Call 11' 4-cl

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The lac lory autwt star* Hr
Suwana SaoTy 4 Sa"npa-r AM
raw lacVary Tnde and ever
*u*a Camp way with warranty
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Full Sat IW kmp S*' SIM
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THIS YEAN
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bated |MB________ 01 UM

* SIM ULATED R A TTA N #
wt *t night elands and itave
wim bu lt m lamps lamp
ebadv* included Pracheady
b e 4*mHr|!00 tm &gt;t-S
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warkmp watlwre 4 dryers
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A A N SPORTS
Ml Froncb A m
SanHrd. FI
nsadai
Financing AyallabH
Am Ei* M C /VISA AccopHd
B ie U L A TIO N Flthar Pool Ta
b* . campHM I VlatSaipuim
Snooker Rail* Four Player
PnNaii Macbm* Ip N 1st.
Oak Church Pen Peat TaPW
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Far Detail&gt; Call
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/ E q u ip m e n t

USED TELETNONE STSTIMSI
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t e r i l l s ________

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1 9 3 -Ln w n A P a r d t n
CIOAB M ULCH IM par RKS
up Had v*w Mad you H /
Twenty yard Mad dvcieartd
fad AeaiabM aan
4pm
kOandyy Ffkday
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a MINOR B B M I T I B d
Caeaa chama bases 4 »
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NcMreiMm
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333—Auto P a rts
/ A c c tw o ria s
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M0T0RCTCU MOTOR
Rebuilt, add Su m * Spat*
Hand*. Asking SIM ar bat!
Can 01 (Sal
TRUCK B O IES •If d t • euntl.
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B O U BAB
For .malt
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234— Import C a n
and Trucks

SUPER LARGE
MULTI FAMILY SALE

Sat SAM H tPM III* S
Froncb Ay* INasI H SanHr A
Auction I Lett at nit* wmsae
coats, turwterg. Hat* ek

1123 SARITA STREET

S h e e r high 1b*u 4 mane
mtsc Hems to* fftll T______

30) T IH lli RD - SANFORD
Children S Cloth*t Many
H ousehold Items and Much
Much Mere' Frl 4 Sat I *PM

ALFA IO M IO
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Convert 1 awwar car. AC I
•goad 1Hrov lag* Daly ISK
angmal nubs' » educed bam
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SUNBELT AUTO BROKERS
LONOWOOO_________ Ml I I I !
HONDA CIVIC 01 Hatchback
IMF T*n MHrior tst*rl*r
AM FM ca tuhy 1 * loaded
Mint candbian I* Mff n u n
Macs _
ret n n

NORMCIVIC01

315 WOOER LAKE ORIYE
Lots at crabs, b a n baby
bungs tayv fu s latt *• mist
Hams
Friday fftPM

920 UPSALAR0 SANFORD
If yew leant it. aa'vp pr«b»Hy
pa* HI I III
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SbapHsa rad muMi n*r*d
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C o llB ctible s
t u n Av o n *
CHRISTMAS PLATE
JUST LIK E N EW ! marginal
pact egmp Sacnbce at SM
p yprtlW 01 44B*

3)3— A uctiowa
BRIDGES AN0 SON
WE GUT ESTATES!
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215— Boat* and
Accessories
IAVUNER. IC FOOTER
Coast Oward appraeydl Musi
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outboard bdaridar w b o t r .
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and antiguet CASH PAID
in mm

2 3 S -T ru c k s /
Busts / Vans

222—M u sica l
M erchandise

AERO STAR VAR

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BRUW3WKI POOL TABLE

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TRUC1IRG0R!!!
Mrs A t Fard Pktug had
many ml'as lab and tb#
reedy* H tail Who' a kargam
H was H adeoebs*! She re
cgteod atcaivnt ttigtnta and
an ma am day m* buying call
came "trough
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B r a w n , ddvblff Ira a t*
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2 3 1 -C a rs
CLEAN GNO n o n
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A/C Run*Goad'
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5 0 Cents

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
81&gt;t Year. No 88 -

Sanford. Florida

Weather wins round one

NEWS DIGEST

Regatta crews left high and dry
as winds refuse to cooperate

BRIEFS
E a rth q u a k e ro cks C a lifo rn ia
PASADENA. Calif. — A sharp earthquake
centered brnralh Ihr famous R«isr Howl Jarred
Southern Californians awake Saturday. swaying
b uilding knocking out powrr and leaving at
least 32 people ln|urrd. Inrlulling a man who
•hot hlmeell In the leg a* he mistook the
shaking for a burglary
Measuring 5 0 on the o p -n-ended Rlchirr
•cafe, the quake struck at 3 3ft a m and w.»s felt
over about 20.000 square mdes. said Strve
Bryant a seismic analyst at the California
Instituteut lechnotuity tn t*aaad-.na

R ep ort: B ak k er to b e in d ic te d
C H A R L O TTE . S C - Alter months of In
vesltgalton and listening to srorrs of wltnrssrs
a federal grand Jury ts on the verge of indicting
former P TI. leader dim llakker and four
uaaorlalea. The Charlotte Observer \ald Salur
day
The 23-member grand Jur. will return to
Charlotte Monday anti deride allrr lisirnlng to
government proarcotora recap montbs of cum
pllrated testimony and r vide me whether to
tiring ertmtiud charges agitliiHl llakker and the
others, the newspaper said

By CAROL J. RUMSIY
Herald staff writer
SANFORD — If was 3 o'clock Saturday when
iKurilsallor Hill Zeull heard the announcement.
"We're abandoning thr rare lor today "
/roll. 31. had been out on latkr Monroe since
noon, waiting and wishing for wind, any wind
He didn't mind so much when there was just a
whisper, enough to , irate resistance, but a
whisper soon turned to a hint, and his board
turned tartaun-llkr. spinning in rip lea
Zrull was one of HI boardsallors In this
weekend's Red Lobaler Cup Sailing Hegatta.
billed as t.»c worlds largest Inland regatta

Nearly 300 boats ol different classes are
participating In the two days of com|&gt;etlilon
The event kicks off a month of activities
leading up lo the Citrus Howl on Jan 2
Hut Zrull showed no sign of hltirrnrss over the
lack of wtno "The parlies make up for It." he
said "Yeah, the parties are great You get lo
meet ail kinds of people Hesldrs tomorrow the
wind * suppose to blow
Similar comments c a n - lain in the allrrnoon
when sailors were found gathered poolside at
Sat,tool s Holiday Inn drinking fruit drunks
llstrnlng to "W httr Christmas and smoothing
cream over sunburned limits
Sa« Hegatta. Page tlA

From Unilad Pratt Intarmtional rtporlt
/ t l l fS l.\ ' J l i r t s

□ Florida
N a M M U fA s t

DUI offenders, beware

L yin g low didn't help these two sailors In their effort to gain speed.

LA K E MAHY - II your Idea ol a good time I*
lo have a few beers and go cruising you'd better
t h in k l w ir e . or
maybe three limes,
before heading Into
o r th ro u g h Lake
Mary
O ffic e r T h o m a s
Dale and company
will be walling in an
area where pulling
the clamps on Hut
offenders Is still a
high priority for law
mforrrmenl official*.
F a l l i n g s
b re a th a ly z e r Irs l
here will mean at Thom at Oalt
least a night In Jail and possibly a lot more than
that

UnHsd Frsss International

NEW YORK - Harry Sanders, who began the
season as an unknown, bn urnc the first
Oklahoma Slate player to win the lletsman
Trophy Saturday night. Ik « io &gt;lef,t.e the Jimtor
attempted tn brtome the leading single season
rusher In NCAA history
Sanders. In Japan to iitay his liiut! rrgul.tr
season game ol the year, was 47 yards sliort ol
the NCAA record a« fits name w.ts announced at
the Downtown Athletic Club as the winner of
the .r»4th llrism.tn Trophy
The 5-font 8 . 195 (toond Junior i.nlbai k liorn
Wichita. Kan . had rustiril for 2.29ti yards .uid
an NCAA-record 35 touchdowns entering his
final garnr. lie captured 559 first pl.ur votes
from the 721electors lor I ,M7N total points
t s s P ig s 1B

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Syracuaa....
Pittsburgh

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Saa Sports

INDEX

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P ro u d ly p e rc h a d
Theso two bald eagles gal a bird's eye view of
Sanford as they look out over the City from
the west side of town The birds were spoiled
by John Klelnschmidl. 38. of Sanford The

Sf M SnsweS

oagles have been making use of a dead tree
near Kleinschmidt's business as they keep an
oye out for any small animal or fish that might
make a quick and easy meal

See Shuttle. Page 5A

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Death* ...............
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Education ........

CAPE C A N A V ER A L - Under a total news
blackout, the crew of the shuttle Atlantis continued
its stralihv work in «|Mcr Saturday, presumably
following a secret
Might plan Ihal
c a lle d fu r I h r
c I a n d r s 11 n r d r
plnymrnl of a sulci
lltr lu spy imi the
CAPE CA N A V ER A L Soviet 1 nli mi
Atlantis's high power main
Sources said llu- engines worked properly
shuttle's payload
during the spaceships
widely rrfiortril lo climb 10 oebtl Friday, de
t»e a new genera­ spile the failure of a critical
tion 'La cro sse '' t e m p e r a t u r e s e n s o r
radar surveillance hallway to or bit. ufllcials
s a l r 1 1 II r . w a s
said Saiurday.
si Iwdulril for dr
the shuttle's burned nut
ploymrnt on the
v n im l dav of I fir s o l i d -f u e l b o o s t e r s ,
meanwhile, were lowed
flight after
r Sinister rhrt knot toward Port Canaveral.
operations lo makr Ha . Saturday for a detailed
inspection lo find out how
su re i h r g i a nI
redesigned O -ring seals
spacecraft,
rumored to have workerl during Ihr second
cost up lo $500 post Challenger shuttle
m i l l i o n , w a s launch.
working properly.
Hut because I lie mission was classified by the
Ikqturtmriit ol Defense the actual status of ihr
sulrllltr was not mum dial' Iv known even though
as one rrlluhlr source pul it lirlorr launch. "This is
a sexy mission "
Dock on Earth Atlantis's humed-oul rnekrl
boosters were lowed Into port lor crucial Inspec­
tions lo determine how Micir redesigned () ring
seals perform'd during the ship's spectacular
blastoff Friday at 9 31 a m LSI No unusual
damagr was observed as the laiosirrs arrived ul
1*00 Canaveral.
Il was an D-ring Ixnislrr failure that doomed

0-rings ready
for Inspection

Cowboy wins the Heisman

.20
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DSC. 3-4: Red Lobster Cup awiling iw*al
fa. Lake Mom or Sanford
DEC. 3~4r Florida Citrus liowl Rugby
Tournament. Florida Citrus Howl Complex
l DEC. ( M i l Florida Clints Bow! I~u rmar
Touniament. Florida Citrus Bowl Complei
( DEC. IO i Florida Cttnis Bowl Half Mara­
thon. lake Kobe dowmownOrlando
( DEC. IS t Fieri la iTtnis Bowl VldCorant
C e le b rity P ro -A m G o lf Tu u »o a m * -n t.
Heathrow Country Club. Lake Mary
DEC. 3 S -20 1 Red D.hstrr t U « k ' flasket
hall Tnurtwtmrnl. Orange ('ounty Conven­
tion C|vtr( enter
C DEC. 9 0 -JA N . It A TftT Collegr Inrua
tlorval Trnnta Clasak Marriott's Ortandn
World Center
[ DEC. SOi Kickoff Luncheon. The Oabody
' J A N . It Florida Curus Bowl Pep Rally.
O ftn if County CflfiVfiuioo^tTic Ccntft
f 'JA N . I t Florida Citrus Bowl Game, Florida
Citrus Bowl. Orlando
U J A N . Si U ooU Bowl' FostOtme Pttty.
C h iith
Station
l J A N . S B : A T &amp; T Tennis Classic. Orlando
Tennis Centra
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Shuttle crew
starts mystery
space work

SaaPaga 10

Army...
Navy...

Following I# a bat of actlvHRf pU'.»ed for
the Florida Citrus Sports Holiday, which
cubnlnal*.^ mi Jen 2 with the ban bail gam.

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City election
campaigns have
been low-key
By O RAD CH URCH

Horald staff writer

S u n n y and m ild to d ay
Sunny today with
lrm|M-riitnrrs In (lie
70s. dropping Inlo
ih c SOs t o n ig h t .
Lig ht w inds w ith
very little t lutiiee ol
rain, duvor night

S A N F O R D — T h e campaigns for the
municipal eleclkins lo lie held Tuesday lias been
low key Voters will rlcd a mayor and two city
commissioners
The campaign conics on the heels of the
general election last month and at least our
candidal'- has expressed ihc opinion ih.it jx-uplr
appear lu lie tired ul |x&gt;lltlcs alter Ihr long
nnllmiul campaign
A forum sponsored by the Greater Sanford
Chamber ol Coim nrne before Thanksgiving
gave all candidates un oppoitunlly to -xprrss
ilielr views publicly. Other campaigning conSee Elections. Pafe BA

School board takes look
at year-round schedule
districts elcmcnlary schools
Tills Is net to say It s an Idea Hi.it has caught
Horald staff writer
lire nationally, nor is il a new Idea Figures from
SANFORD — In a school district where the National Association for Year Round Educa­
growing enrollments necessitate eantinurt! con­ tion show tli.ii 416 U S echools ate experiment­
struction und continued expenditures, could ing with some fur m of modified school schedule,
ami some have l&gt;crii doing so lor 20 years
year-round rducatlnn idler relief.’
Whal Interests board members In both
Mure imjM&gt;rtantly. could year-round education
Seminole and Orange counties are the success
oiler a superior learning environment?
i iu»s«- an- the issues ih.it Seminole Count) Modes in areas ol rapid growth. Like Sail Diego
School Hoard memtiers were presented with m a County. Calll . where six elementary schools are
in ill' ll I Hlh yrar of a year-round schedule.
work session on Friday
The fllji-slde is a dlsasterlous experience with
Neighboring Orange County already has jilans
year-murul
education In Florida's Pasco County,
underw ay for a pilot project to begin In July And
Marlon County has Just finished ihctr llrst year in Ihc early 1970s. Pasco entered liead-'Vsl Into
See Schools. Page BA
with u modified school schedule In one of ih r
By C A R O L J . R U M I E V

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE S TA TE

Shuttle payload discussed
By WILLIAM HARWOOD
United Pre8slnlsfnational_______

Venus probe hits 10 years in orbit
M OUNTAIN VIEW — A surprHIngly hardy U.S. spare probe
marked 10 years In orbit around Venus Sunday, revealing Ihe
cloud-shrouded secret* of Earth's rloses! but hostile planetary
neighbor.
Scientists, ecstatic at the unexpected longevity or the Pioneer
Venus Orbltrr. hope to receive another four years of steady
valuable data from Earth's mysterious twin 35 million miles
away.
The Instrument-laden BOO pound NASA aatdlllc Is expected
to finally plunge to a fiery destruction on scalding Venus
sometime In 1992.
The near flawless mission lias already been "spectacular.'’
marveled Harold Masursky. a U S. Geological Survey scientist
tn Flagstaff. Art* . and a leader of the Pioneer Venus radar
Imaging team.
Th e Pioneer arbiter has helped enable NASA-Ames Keseareh
Center scientists lo penetrate the choking dense layer ol carbon
dioxide and sulphuric acid vapor over the totally dry planet,
whose hellish surface of 800 degrrrs Fahrenheit Is hot enough
lo melt line.
The probe went Into orbit on Dec. 4. 1978. after a
seven-month journey from Earth. Its current path ranges from
Just above the atmosphere to about 4 1.000 miles Irom Venus

C A P E C A N A V E R A L — Th e shuttle
Atlantis’s spy satrlllle payload reportedly Is
a apace-baaed radar system code-named
"Lacrosse" thought to be capable of pro­
viding hlgh-resolullon. all-weather Imagery1
of targets In the Soviet Union.
Atlantis's flight this week Is the third fully
classified shuttle mission conducted lot the
Department of Defense For that reason.
NASA will not provide any details about thr
ship's payload.
But Atlantis was launched Friday into an
orbil that Is steeply Inclined with re*|tcrt to
the equator, allowing the ship and Its
satellite cargo to fly over roughly 80 percent
of the Soviet Union.
Atlantis's orbital Inclination was roughly
known within 20 seconds ol launch whrn
the ship streaked toward spare on a
northeast trajectory Indicative of highIncllnallon orbits.
"If, as people are suggesting. II goes off to
Ihe northeast. It’s probably a Lacrosse,
which would be our first operational
spare-based Imaging radar satrlllle." John
Pike, n spare analyst with thr Federation nf
American Scientists, said In an Interview
before the launch.
Astronaut Richard "M ix '-” Mullanr. veter­
an of the shuttle Discovery's ntaidrn flight
In August 1984. was responsible for laun­
ching the satrlllle thought lo be aboard
Atlantis. Sources had said the deployment
was planned for the second day of the flight
— .Saturday — but the actual status of the
spacecraft wax not Immediately known
Pike said Ihe Larrum r (migrant appar­
ently was approved tn 1983 following Ihe

C o a s t G u a rd c h ie f sees im p ro v e m e n ts
OPA-LOCKA — Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Paul A.
Yost ended a five-day tour of Caribbean Installations Saturday,
declaring hts Irnops ready to fight drug smugglers but
frustrated by a lack of resources.
Yoal said a 843 million budget cut las', year, which he
described as a mistake, had hurt the service * interdiction
efforts, which are slowly being rebuilt and redeployed with
expanded radar detection.
"We're not doing as good a job as I want us lo do.” Yost said.
"Th e problem Is the amouru of ssaets II lakes to try to seal a
border. And we don't have (hose assets We'll never have the
assets."
The commandant IcU Washing. &gt;n Tuesday to visit the
Bahamas, south Florida. Ihe Guantanamo Naval [lose tn Cuba,
flying In various types of aircraft used by the agency In Its war
against drugs.
Officer* and guardsmen lie visited during the trip are
"excited, aggressive, enthusiastic," about their role In the
nation's drug bailie. Yost said, "but frustrated that they not
doing better."
Yost said within 18 months. Ihe Coast Guard will triple Its
sm-velllance capability off the Florida coast and In Ihe small
Islands frequently used by smuggler* on their way lo the
United Staler

Nice jail, no doors
any of Plorlda's five largest
cllles
Mirharl Berg, the city-county
JA CKSO N V ILLE - Oops
T h e r e w as no q u e s t io n director nf jails and prisons, said
Jacksonville and Duval County Saturday h r was not sure ho*
needed a new jail There was the mistake — discovered last
little haggling over Ihe con­ week after the contract was
signed — had occunrd. but that
struction price of 834 million
There was a problem, however, there was enough money to
when It was discovered the jail Install Ihe missing 195 sltdlngglasscell doors
had 195 cells — and no doors
Berg said the doors, along with
"1 thought when we voted to
go ahead the thr jail that II some other fixture* left out of
would come r o m p lr tr w ith the original plans, will cost
doors." city council member about 8 1 5 million to install and
Mall Carluccl said alter It was that there Is 82 million In a cost
discovered council members had overrun fund to lake care ol I hr
approved a coot rad for the new expense.
Council members also say
facility, with nary a cell door in
they arc concerned about other
sight
Some might consider the aspects of the five story jail to
doors necessary equipment tn a addition to the missing doors.
Berg said some of thr qur%
re re n t stu d y that sh o w e d
Jarksom llir had more [w--ina­ Honed expendtltm * deal with
ne nl Jail beds per capita than maintenance.
Un H M Bras* Infrastiow al

Politics endangers turtles
AM ELIA ISLAND — Environmental officials are blaming the
recenl deaths of almost 50 of the world's most endangered sra
turtles on Washington politics
They said the political maneuvering has delayed the required
use of special lunle-expelllng trap doors on shrimp nets,
causing Uie deaths. The Kemp’s Ridley turtles have washed
ashore on North Florida and smith Georgia beat Itrs tn the past
eight week*.
Officials with Florida's Department of Natural Resources
believe most of the Iuriles drowned when they were scooped up
accidentally In shrimper*' nets.
Environmental officials say ihe turtles are victims of a
lobbying bill* by commercial fishermen who persuaded
Congress lo delay requiring shrimper* lo install turtle excluder
device* on their nets.
Scientist* brheve only nItout 650 nesting female Kemp's
Ridleys remain.
The turtle excluder device was devt loped normal years sgo
by the Naltonal Marine Fisheries Service lo halt the estimated
11.000 sea turtle deaths a year blamed on nlultnp nel*. The
device Is a wire mesh or web attached to tlir narrow end of
shrimp nets Drag exerted on die nel during trawling forces s
turtle Inlo thr square device, and the turtle’s weight releases a
trap door through which it escapes.

U nited P re ss In tern atio n al ___
TALLAH ASSEE Political
promises coupled with an in­
crease In crime are lo blame for
the rise In prtwm problems, a
correction* official told a semi­
nar Saturday al the 5th Annual
S o u th e a s t R e p u b lic a n
Exchange

TA L L A H A S S E E — Lottery sales fur the first six months of
1088 exceeded slate estimates by 60 percent, giving education
programs 885 million more than first ixprcied. Cov Hob
Martlnr* said Friday.
The revenue, transferred Friday to the Educational Enhan­
cement Trust Fund, comes from game sales covering Jan.
12-Junc 30.
Original estimates showed Ihe lottery would generate 8413.6
million In total sales during Its first fiscal year, with proceeds of
8144.7 million going lo education. Martlnr/ said
The lottery exceeded estimates by nearly 60 percent,
generating sales of more Hum 8653.6 million, of v-hlch 8230
million Is rannarkrd for education. Marline* said

" T h r r e has been. In my
judgment ... a lot of (self serving)
ptMltlons on (hr pari of politi­
cians" when II comes lo using
the crime rate as a mean* to get
elected, raid Ralph Moulder, a
Florida CorTcrifcms Department
official.
"I think nationally, what we're
doing Is paying a price for Ihe
love affair Ihe politician* and thr
public have had fur bring 'tough*

From Unllsd Prsss International reporls

The winning numbers in the
lo tto teckpot drawing are 17. 13.
21, 37. 38. 49 Lottery olbciatt will
announce Monday If e winning
ticket was purchased
The daily number Saturday In
the Florida Lottery C A SH 3 game
was 3 4 4

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North wind 10to 15 mph.
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Capital offenders, habitual
i run trials and sex offenders arr
excluded Irom the Florida pro­
gram . with most candidate*
serving time for non-violent
crime*. Flynn sakl
Flynn also sold thr cost of
house arrrst — about $ 1 0 |wr
d a y p e r Inm ate — is m u c h less
the trie $34 a day It easts to keep
an inmate In prison
Charles Thomas, a University
of F lo rid a p ro fe s s o r w h o
spertahrrs In the co rm Hons
field, said a Ivmse arrest pro­
gram could tie used lo rase
chnmotc overcrowding In r i l y
and county jails where inmates
arr awaiting trial.
H r said recent studies have
shown 70 percent of such in­
mates would be considered good
i undulates for bouse arrest

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MONDAY
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TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY
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Hama Dalivtry 1 Month!. t i t IJ ; 4
Monthv t il 44, Year, i l l M In tlala

taking part In Hir (migrant —
whkh require* Inmates either
wear an elec Ironic ankle bracelet
that broadcast* the prisoner *
location or take p u t In * strict
rrportlng and supervisory pro­
cess — about 8.000 have been
returned to jail
But Flynn noted all but 2.000
of those Inmates returned for
violations &gt;f H m- program and
not for a crime
Flynn said house arrest is
viewed by some Inmates as more
c o n s tr a in in g th a n p ris o n
lieeause the convicts largely are
confined to their homes or their
workplace.
"Psychologically. I hts may be
more punishment than prison"
as Inmates see friends going
about normal (Lilly activities tn
which they cannot take pan

M o n d ay...m ostly su nn y.
High in thr lower 60s.

Sunday, O ecem btr 4. 1988

POSTMA1TER Wnd addratt changat
lo TH E 1ANF0SD HERALD. PO
Sat l U l Sanford. FL 1J7»I

on crim e," Mouldrr said.
Mis remarks came at one nf
several seminal* lhal brought
GOP leaders from serosa the
Southeast to a two day session
that Involves topics ranging from
prisons lo how to dral wtth
environmental problem*
During thr Saturday morning
seminar, about 25 GOP leaders
heard three correct Iona experts
talk about the booming prison
populatnn and steps Florida has
taken to deal with the ertsts
Lawrence Flynn, a former cor­
rections official now working a
consultant, said Florida’s house
arrest program, siarird In 1983.
lias succeeded In rutting Ihe
stale prison population and
k e r p l n g o ffe n d e rs u n d e r
scrutiny.
Hr said of 30,000 Inmates

EXTEN D ED O U TL O O K

IUSPS 411 1441

Satond Clan Petlagt Paid at Laniard,
Florida D ill

Tom Doan. Sen,.rail# High School Key Club, helps ley the sod
during Saturday's work day at Park on Ptrk Ths volunteer* laid
around t n pallets

THE WEATH

Sanford H e rald

Pwblrtkad Daily and Sunday, aacrpl
latwrdar by Tha Van ford Herald.
Inc . WO N French A rt , Sanford,
Fla l i n i .

•S o d -ln g ly' it'll be a p a rk

Prison problems w on’t go away, Republicans told

Lottery earns more than expected

LOTTERY

clearly detected from orbit.
The Lacrosse satrlllle. equipped with a
A tla n tis 's o rb ita l in c lin a tio n much
larger antenna system, presumably
w a s ro u g h ly known w ith in would ulluw even more detailed Imagery.
perhaps even approaching that of pne
photo2 0 s e c o n d s o f launch w h e n graphic
satrlllle*.
Pike said a constellation of four Lacrosse
th e s h ip s tre a k e d to w a rd
was planned by the Pentagon and
s p ace on a northeast tra je c ­ satellites
that Imagery from Ihe spy stations could be
to r y i n d i c a t i v e o f h i g h - used In direct 112 Stealth bumbrra to mobile
targets In wartime
in c lin a tio n o rb its .
A sketch of the spscerraft. provided by
Pike, showed two glanl solar panel* on
flight of a prototype radar Imaging satellite cither side of thr mam body of the salrllltr
code-named Indigo In 1982. Such satellites The radar antenna, a large rectangular
require high power levels, glanl solar arrays structure, was mounted at thr end of a
and hugranlennn systems.
boom running perprndlrular to the solar
"Radar Images transmitted from space panels
According to the Federation of American
can come In either analog or digital form."
wrote William Burrows In his book "Deep Scientists, a Lacrosse satellite would virtu­
(Hack. Space Espionage and National Secu­ ally fill Ihe shuttle's 60-foot (wiyload bay.
rity.** "In either case, the Images may be Th r solar panels and radar antenna, folded
up during Ihe launch phase, would unfold
turned Into standard photographs to show
like a chrysalis oiler deployment In space
what's going on at nighi nr under clouds
"The primary thing lhal laa-rosar gives
"Whal appear* to ihe unaided eye In an
analog photograph, for example, can be you that you don't gel from photographic
digitally nwL-sagru so that distinct shapes reconnaissance satellite* Is an all-weather
capftMRy*** Pike said "Radar sees through
appear.
"Radar linages taken from directly above rlouds The resolution that you would laan object can be digitally rt arranged so as lo able to gr' from this satellite would come
give Ihe view the perspective of seeing It close to that you would tie able lo get from
front all sides T h l has profound tmpllca photographic satrlll.rs. although not quite
lions where the analysis &lt;if foreign weapons as good.
"The things that It would be used lor
systems and military installations are con­
would Include helping the H2 find mobilr
cerned ’*
An imaging radar syslrm curried aloft ICIIM* such os the SS 25 and helping ihe
aboard the shuttle Challenger in October Army and A ir Force in Europe locale targets
1984 was equipped with an antenna deep Inside Ihe Warsaw Pact."
The Larruaae salrllltr* could cost as much
measuring 35 fret by 7 feel, giving It a
resolution of Just 36 Inches sources said as 8500 million each, according lo Avtallmi
meaning objects a yard across could lie Week A Spare Technology magaxlnr

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creating “ grrat weather for
Chrtstmus shopping" with mild
tempera lures mid marred only
by snow In the Great latkc-n. the
National Weather Service re­
in tried.
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across tin- northern Plains and
upper Great Lukes, rrruttng
seme snow showers Weather
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for Ihe afternoon and evening
over north central and northwest
upper Michigan.
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vailed Irom ihe up|&gt;er Great
Lakes to Northeastern New Mex­
ico.

S TA TIS TIC S
The high iem(ieralure In San­
ford Saturday was 70 degrees
and the overnight low was 45
There was no recorded r.tint.ill
during the 24-hmir period end­
ing ui 8 p rn Saturday.
The Ictnprruturc at 8 i in.
Saturday was 62 degrees and
Friday's overnight low was 47.
as recorded by the National
Weather Servler al the Orlando
International Airport.
Other data
Saturday's high.................70
Barometric pressure. 30.31
Relative h u m id ity.....67 pet
Winds............ North st 5 mph
Rainfall...............
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Today’s tuna*-....... 5:28 p.m.
L Tom orrow 's sunrise.....7:03

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POLICE BRIEFS
Arrests include 17-year-old dealer suspect
• A I7 year old girl wan arrested hy a Srmlimit- County
deputy Saturday morning after hr rejiorted discovering nlnr
iMga of marijuana In hrr purse during a traffic atop. The
drputy reported Mopping u truck at 11: 15 a m on North Street
nrar .Station Street driven hy Allaon Ja y Scale, 22. 245 Live
Oak fllvd, Sanford
After checking Scale's license, thr deputy reported finding It
was suspended He also rrporird seeing a plastic lug
conlalnlng a giren. leafy substance, which later proved to be
marijuana, on the seat hrslde the 17-yenr-old passenger In thr
Im rk The drputy nlso reported finding a film container with
two more bags of marijuana and a small amount of louse
marijuana.
Th r girl was taken to thr county Juvenile drtrntlon center
und held on rbarges of ttossrmton of more than 20 grams of
marijuana and possession of marijuana with the Intention to
distribute, both felonies Scale wuc charged with driving with u
suspended driver's llrensc and was takrn to the Seminole
County Jail, whrre bond wamet at $100
• Kenneth Edward Davis. 2M, 1818 W. 15th Sr . Sanford, was
attested Friday night by Sanfonl vice srpiad agents on roralnr
sales charges IW k r report Out on Nov. 25. they pun-hosed
cocaine from Ikivts on the corner of 11 Ih Strrct and Maple
Avenue To protect the identity of a confidential Informant,
they made no arrest then but arrested t)avls at atsiul M lit)
p m Friday at 700 W 13th St.
Davis was charged with sale, dellvrry and possession of
cocaine He was taken to the Seminole County fall, where he
was held without bond
• William llamld West. 30. and Ids wife Dthrrah West. 27.
were arrested Friday morning hy city-county Investigative
bureau agents after they rrported purr basing an ounce H
1orator from the Orlando couple ou’itde tlw 1*1r/a Hut on Slate
Road s .m» in ; u v i h rry
An unrlerrtjvrr CCIB agent reported meeting with the Wests
In their home tlial afternoon and arranged to buy the cocaine
that night and advancing them 1200 against the 91.400 price
Th r couple was charged with conspiracy to maffick In
cocaine, rale, dellvrry end possewU»n of cocaine They were
held In Hie Seminole County Jail on I I0.00U bond each

Venus probe hits
10 years in orbit
United Press International
M OUNTAIN VIKW - A sur
prtslngly hardy U.S. spu r probe
marks 10 yrars In orbit around
Vrnus Sunday, rrvrallng thr
r ln u d -s h r o u d r d secret* of
E a rth 's closest hut h n stllr
jil.inrtary neighbor.
Scientists. rcstallc at thr un­
expected longevity of thr Pioneer
Venus Orhller. Iiopr In receive
another four yrars of strady
valuable data from E a rth ’s
mysterious twin 35 million miles
away.
T h t In stru m e n t laden 800p o u n d N A S A n a t r lllt r is
expected to finally plungr In a
llr r y

d e stru ctio n

on

sc a ld in g

Venus ao m rtlm r In IB92
The near flawless mission has
already b rrn "spectacular.’’
marvrlrd Harold Masursky, a
U.S. Geological Survey nctetillsl
In Flagstaff. Arte . and a leader of
thr I lonerr Venus radar Imaging
team.
Tlie Pioneer ortitfrr has hrlja-d
rtiable NASA Ames Research
Center scientists ♦«» j«rnrtralr the
choking dense layer of carbon
dioxide and sulphur R acid vapor
over the totally dry planet,
whose hellish surface ol (MX)

degrees Fa h re n h e it is hot
enough tomell rlnc.
The probe went Into orbit on
Dec. 4. 11)78. aftrr a sevenmonth Journey from Earth. Its
current path ranges from Just
above the atmosphere to about
■I I .(XX) miles from Venus.
"Ames has done itself proud
for running a mission for many
years beyring Its nominal life­
time." Masursky said The or
filter has survived years beyond
what NASA envisioned.
Scientists have been Intrigued
hy Venus because Its cauldron
like atmosphere Is so different
from Karth's Finding out why
rould sited light on how imUjor
Earth might lie The Soviets
have also sent (tfobrs In study
I hr planet
Venus, the brightest light tn
Earth's predawn skv other than
the sun and moon, is the second
closest planrt to the sun. Earth,
tts closest neighbor, is only
slightly bigg. r in si/e and mam.
"It's a planet that started llle
as a virtual twin of Earth and
went w rong" said mist Ion of­
ficial Thomas Donahue eg the
University of Michigan

Sanford

Florida — Sunday, December a. 19&amp;H -

Longwood firing prompts
union to file grievance
us." DeMarlr said.
DeMurle Mid when Torrance
reported to him Tuesday aftrr
Ills suspension he saw "a
continuation eg brlllgerance.
hostility and thrrata."
"I mr.dr up my mind. I told
IPersonnel D ire cto r! Lots
(Martin) to type up the termi­
nation notice." DeMurle said
He said Torrance w as notified
Torrance suld he has not
hern notified llial he was fired
" T o Ihts day. I was never
formally told I was fired," he
said on Friday. "When I left
hts (DeMarte sf office. I wasn't
fired I was suspended.” Tor
ranee said
About 27 ol To rra n ce 's
coworkers recently assembled
Ml the Longwood V FW In
support of him All of them
said they felt fVMarte s Mellon
was union-related
" I think the man was treated
unfairly I think he's bring
railroaded because of the u n ­
ion We are IOO percent
behind David." George Varga,
no etunlr said
Torrance said Friday tlial
the International Union of
Operating Engineers Loral 673
Is filin g an u n fa ir I ihor
practice grievance

By SAN DRABOUCHAHINE

Herald staff writer
LO N G W O O D - David Tor
ranee, a city maintenance
worker In tlie public works
department who was Itred last
week by City Administrator
Gene DcMartr. said Trlday he
will file u grievance.
DeMurle had suspended
Torrance Nov. 23 for two days
with pay for chargrs of In*
subordlnatlon. dishonesty and
misuse of city time.
The suspension came after a
cotifronlalloit with DeMurle
over a leller Torrance had
written protesting elimination
of cash rew ards for th r
employee of the year program
this year
T o rr a n c e said the d is ­
ciplinary action taken Is un
lon-rrlalrd because hr was
In vo lve d in un ion repre­
sentation and was &lt;hoorn re­
cently by city workers to be
shop spokesman
fVMarte dented this saying
the wuspenstc i and uilinutr
termination Is due to To r­
rance’s conduct during a meet­
ing last week "I determined
lw wasn't the type of employee
that would do much good for

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Three a rre s te d w ith DUI c h a rg e s
• Todd Duey Saufley. 25. 2H52 Empire l*U«e. Sanlord. a as
arrrslrd »| atsml 3 a m Saturday morning bv a Seminole
County deputy who rrjiortrd wring him s|»rrdlng on (bounty
Hoad 427 The deputy reported Sauliey refused to rt«»|ienite
after he was Mnpjird and after fir was placed in the back of the
deputy's srpiad car. the deputy r« porting finding a lu g of
marijuana and a pipe In Saufley scar
Saufley was charged with driving while under the influence
of alcohol. jMKWMton ol more than 2 0 grams id marijuana,
possession of drug paraphernalia and rr-istlng arrest without
violence lie was takrn to thr Seminole Ccmnty jail, where
ton id was set at 91 (XX)
• Tony K (Raid man. 27. l.'Rtt St laiuls Cl Sanfonl. was
arrrslrd for D13 by Winter Springs police Saturday at about
2 .10 a m by a Winter Springs (■die email alter the officer
rrportrd (basing him at speeds of up to H5 mph on State Road
4.14 lie was taken to the Seminole County Jail where Is mil was
set al 9500
• Travis (Hetin Hotilnsm. 33. 22t)H Alexander Avr . Sanfonl,
was arrrslrd by a Sanlord |mtMemail Saturday slaally after
midnight when the nfltcvr reputed seeing him seeding on
U S Highway 17-92. striking the curb several limes Robinson
was arrrslrd for DUI and failure to maintain a single lane. Pond
was art al 95(X)al I tie Seminole rW n ty Jail

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Regatta---------Continued from Page IA
‘'It'a crazy.'* •wild onr woman
to her companion "It was llkr
this Iasi year I he day Ix-lorr It's
windy urn! ihr day of lhr race,
phoney ’ Shr and hrr friends got
a chuckle u an hint; several ImmI s
lowed ashore It mattered lltlle.
they were still having a gi*xl
time
One has to understand sailing
to under stand l heir goodnalurrd attitudes Or at least
t h a t 's what Ken A llr n . a
boardsailor ami &lt; has. hoal
driver lor theevrnt. Iwllrvr*
"You're at the mercy of the
wind attd water." Allrn said us
he maneuvered his ski tmal
among ItoardMlIor* Sul unlay
"If thrrr's no wind you tail
dow n "
Ills pdi was lo deliver drinking
water and rnsurr communica­
tion brlwcen suitors and lire
lommlltee tmal lie . hatted with
sailors who sal ryrt. jwrlrd.
walling lor a sign a Itorti a llait
a hree/e u-iylhlug that shoaled

a rare.
“ W h a t’s the forecast lor
tom morrow inure nl the same."
one sailor called out to Allen
•pray lor wind.*' hr answered.
A college student Iront Saint
Petersburg asked lor a low.
Others |usl looked as il they
needetl one.
"A t Irast we won't have to pay
some club (or rx rrtls r." /.cull
said.
I,Ike /roll the n g.itia was an
event Allen had looked forward
to. even brought along a I a Jar
gun lor liming puipwes Ac
rnrdlnit to Alien winds of at
if4si l.*V knots are needed In get
the hoards up and planing
across tire l.tkr lie rrall.ed early
on that the gun was a bit ot an
albniross
"Something's got to tir going
ai least 11 mpn lirfore il even
registers on this thing he said
and then boiled II III u cub
tiyb.de "I don't think we'll lie
needing ll "
It's nol easy shell winds dir

Elections

Christmas parade scenes
Kevin West ol Orlando entertains parade watchari dunng
Saturday's Longwood Christmas parade West is a membar ot the
Talako Indian Dancers from Orlando

Robert Stachow (left) and Christopher Albrecht ot Pack MO of the
Casselberry Cub Scouts gel in on the tun with a little costuming
clowning during the parade

Jack Bisiand ot Longwood leads the Highlanders in their march
B'siwvt s group mokes appearance at several civil functions
throughout the season and are always entertaining

NATIONAL
$500,000 jewel heist baffles detectives
NEW YORK — Detective* early Saturday looked for clues to
what happrned to a briefcase with ISOO OOO In gems taken Irom
one of Italy's most cxrlusivr Jewelers In a mysterious switch at a
plush Fifth Avenue hotel
Police said they had no new leads lo the missing brie lease,
which GUnmarta llucrrllait. fiO. of Milan. Italy, told authorities
lie had put down in the lobby of the Peninsula Hotel a* he and
his wife watted to rhcck In about H p m Thursday
Buccellatt said the case held 9900.000 tn j c ^ O
another
•5.000 in cash
Detective .Joseph MrConvtlle told The New York Times It was
unclear whether someone pit krd up the wrong briefcase by
mtstuke or had followed the couple to make the switch
Hut Sgt. Raymond O 'D o n n e l l said he had no re|wris the awttc h
may have been a simple mix up
"He said he was seated In the lobby area with his wife walling
to check In." O'Donnell said. "He put his hrleli asr down next lo
him Somebody switched the briefcase and took his

Gunman wanted meeting with Landon
LOS ANGELES - The refusal of employees at Universal
Studios to allow a former mental patient meet actor Michael
tauidou apparently set of! a round of shooting that left two
security guard*, dead.
The gunman. Nathan Tropp. 43. who also is *u %|h-i led of
killing three people In New Mexico, remained hospitalized tn
serious condition Saturday with gunshot wounds suffered in a
gun battle with a sheriff s deputy.
The shooting occurred Thursday alier Trupp had loured
Universal Studios and two days after hr allegedly killed three
members of a family In Albuquerque. N M shrrtlf* Sgt Ernie
Hoop said
In the first disclosure of a possible motive lor thr la** Angeles
shootings. Hoop said Frida) night thai Trupp "asked several
studio employers lo see ai tor-pr.Klucrr Michael l^mdon. lull was
denied access tn him
It was nr.l known why Trupp wanted tn grt In lou. h with the
actor, officials said

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HENO. Nrv. — A University of Nevada-Keno fraternity had to
cancel Its annual burlesque show Saturday nlghl because the
American Lrglou .vlthdrrw the use of Its hall tor the event
"It dishonors the American Legion to have something like that
In our hull." Andy Anderson, manager ol ihr building said
The American Legion initially look a $75 rental deposit Irom
laimbdu Chi Alpha lor what it thought would be a fashion show
Anderson said the dejxisit would lx- returned lo the fraternity
David Miller, vice president ol the fraternity, called the
decision unfair.
"We're not immoral or un-American." said Miller, who added
that the male students strljionly to their shorts

R ad io e v a n g e lis t dies at age 84

L e a g u e of C itie s C o n g ress o p en s
BOSTON — Thousands ol delegates gathered Saturday lor the
National League ol Cities' 05lli annual Congress in a mood ol
optimism uboul chain es ol renewed federal cooperation and thr
upcoming administration of President elect George Bush
Mayors from Boston. Phoenix. Cleveland and a former mayor
of Portland. Maine, told a new s conference kl&lt; king off thr
five-day meeting that they hope to sri an urban agenda to
address problems In education, drug control, affordable housing
and economic development in the natlnn'xr (immunities
From United Press International reports

Hero are the projects in Seminole County that may affoct the flow of traffic:
W M Interstate 4 from Lew
ftoaT m Orango County to |ust
north ol Stele Road 436 He
surfacing, with all work requlf
mg lane closures to be done
between 7 p m and 6 30 a m
Expected com pletion mid
February. Jurisdiction Florida
DOT

_____ Closo an oxlstlng modian
opening and loft turn lano on

Hun! Club Boulevard near ds
In te r s e c tio n w ith W ekiva
Springs Road Expected com­
pletion: Doc. 9. Jurisdiction:
Seminole County
G re e n w a y B oulova rd
entrance to Lake Mary Hign
School under construction
Expectod completion Dec 9
Jurisdiction Semlnolo County.

LON HOWELL - JAY MALONE - JAMES SWEETING
THREE CITY COMMISSION CANDIDATES
SANFORD - DISTRICT X

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Shuttle
Continued frorr. Psge IA
Cltallrngri (light
Sept 29 data from AlUnltss
taxtstera was vita! for confirming
lt»e initial result*
AlLinlts was launched into a
24 0 mile high orbit, sources
said Dial was thought to*any It
a* tar south as Die lip ol Siuth
Amerk a and a* tar mirth as
Xtosi ow

Lockw ood Road Expectod
completion Fob 24 Jurisdic­
tion Semlnolo County (not on
map)

Curryvillo Road Irom Lake
s Road to 4.30Q foot
southeast in tho Chuluota area
Asphalt surfacing Expected
C o m p le tio n : Ja n . 6 . 1969
Widen County Road 419 Jurisdiction Sominole County
fuel from Rood Road to (Not on map)

T H E L M A MAE NAP IER K O B K I
Thelma Mar N.qiirikoskl liN.
I-ID Glai r Ills d
Allauiotilr
Spiings. died Finlay al Florida
Hospital. Altamonir S|tilitgs
Dot ii April 9 1920 in Alalxuna
stir moved lo Allamoiite Spilligs
from SI Ianils in 19711 Sin was
a member of Si Mary Magdalen
Catholh ( ii ii n Ii. Altamonte
Springs shr was a homrin.ikrr
Survivors husliand. Clirstrt
C.i son. Tlmnihv John. Si I'.iul.
Mlllll ; htolliris Carl IT ioiu |»soii
C harles Thom pson, both ol
Allanla; sister. Hohy ITiompsoii.
Nashville. Tenn . two grand­
ch ild re n (laid w in l .iir* Ii1111

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Funrtal Hotnr. Forest Cltv. In
rlt.ngr nl arrangemetds
H O B K K T EU G EN E W O R LD S.
55 |H75 North Street. Alta
moitls S|(ting* died Thursday ai
Florida llosjiilal. Orlando Horn
Nov k 193:1 in Vienna III lie
moved to Altamonir Spring*
Irom Wllkrs Ham I'.t in 19HG
H r was a mrntlirr ol New ItrOii'l
AMI. Methodist Chun h Hr w i*
a ttaUkt dnvrr If) Dir hor*r
ra rin g Industry H r was a
mrmbt-r ol Ihr U S Trnltris
Association
Survivors wltr. Iona James
son. Antonta. Bnstklvn N V
d.illglllrrs Hi 11 v Jo . Toledo
Ohio. Ifoliin Smith. Allumonir
Sjiiings Goitre (lav. Isitli ol
llallliiioir. hiotliris Stanley.
Cltlrago. .I n n . Jim m y. I hiDi ol
W o n r -s t r r . M.i*-«
sisters
Dorothy I’lrken* Worcester.
O l i v i a . M ilw a u k e e
L o is
Ch'rago eight grandehlldirn.
tlir e r gieut gra n d i h lld re n
lla ld w in F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home Altamonir Sjunigs. In
•li.uge ol arrangement*
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5201 Wayside Hi Wilson I'l.nc.

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Sanford died Saturday morning
at fit* residence Born &lt;k l 13.
1934 In Sanlord. he was a
llte long resident He was a sales
tn.iitagrr at M e a d o r s Marine, a
inrmtk-r ol thr First Unltrd
Methodist Church ol Sanford
ami t member ol Ihr Chatted
rhou al Dir church He held
mrmliership* with Dir American
KiIP Association. KOA and
AARI*
Survivors wile. Florence (Flo)
stepdaughter. Carol Foster.
G re a t Lake III : step son.
Raymond Ogg Ft Knox. Krn
lucky, uncle Ray Taylor. Or
i a u it.. ii g r a n d c h l l d r e n
Gr.imknw- G.lines Funeral H i &gt;iii &gt;.
Longwood. in charge ol arr.tngi-inents

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DEATHS
W IL L ir. H A L L JM.
W 'tlllr Halt Ir
70. I 17
I'ly m m itli A vr
A lta m o tilr
S|tting» dird Monday lt.nn In
McKenzie Ala
hr riktvrd to
A l t a m o t i l r S p r in g * Iro m
Giarrviltr in MMH Hi was a
ILqidsi amt a rrtlrrd i tlrvis l.iUu
com DM lot Hr was all Altliv
veteran of World War II
Survivors wile- Inrll **m*
E iig rn r Si Louts Edward
Altamonir Spring* vlaughirrs
lla/rl. A|Mi|ik.i IW-ttv Deborah
Haiiidtou. Im.Oi «&gt;l Altamonir
Springs laiti-nr Harmon Or
laud.« m u lliri
Maiv l.akr
Walrs. sislris Marv t ollmi.
Hr.nil.i Arthur. Klnora loom Iv*
all «if L ik r Walrs. Kvr Olds.
Campbellton. Inoihrrs Attains
H a y w a r d , ('a 111
lie it t v
Jarkaonvlllr. I t grandchildren,
r ig h t g r r a I •g r a n tie hi Id r r n
latwrm tr F.jtps Funn.il Home
Lakr Wales lit « barge ol al
loiigrmnits

_____ Med Bug Lake Road from
o a »F of Stale Road 436 to
Autum n Glenn Lane Eoad
widening from two to four lanes
This major project includes
s u b s t a n t ia l u n d e r g ro u n d
drainago work and removal of
existing road surface Flagmen
or detours may bo usod, but
traffic backups are not expected
to be worse than they were
previously Fwpocted comple­
tion March J u r is d ic tio n :
Semlnolo County

JAY MALONE

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L e g io n says no to frat strip sh o w

TEM P LETO N . Calif — J . Vernon McGee, who taught the
"T h ru the liddr" radio sertrs on more than GUI stations in thr
Unltrd States and Canada dunng a 55-year ministry, died of
heart failure al H4. ministry officials said
McGee died Thursday In a nursing home In Ihe central
California town of Templeton, near his daughter's home, officials
of Ihe Thru Ihe liihlr Itadlo Network ministry said Saturday.
McGee was the jiastor of ihr downtown Los Angeles Church of
Ihr Open Iheir famed lor Its roollop neon Jesus Saves" sign,
for 21 years until 1970 when hr nave up Ills ptdpll to lecture at
lllhlc conferences nationwide and loronilnur as president of thr
Thru the llitile Hadlo Network

gotiattons with Seintnolr Countv
anti Lake- Mary tn Inrm a untltrd
s rs rt sv strut, and |trr%*ing for a
share of boat licensing frrs
« ottec t«d hv thr rnciMy In help
jeay lor taut tamp irp.ur
Smith has (blended Ih r city's
actions in "getting on the right
road
lo solving the sewage
protri* -s She has alvi •lied her
ninnt. .ship In v-crtmi* county
anil regional organization* and
(■cards several of stilt h shr lias
srrved us an officer ami on her
rfforls lo keep in contact Willi
rtll/ens lo tliid out their needs
through sjs-aklng rogagrm rnls
tirliifr curious civic group* all
«• hoots and churc lies
She said shr has loslrrrcl a
grralrr prulr In Ihe rtiy among
S m ith w lxi is iiM op Irlln g tier
cilirrris and has workrd lor g.««l
first lour vrar trrro is i r i i q
challenged b» Jo h n M orris wtx&gt; relations tirlw rrn black and
wtiltr me niters ol Ihe enctimunl
se rved on the il l y •iH iiiiilsaion In
lv
the 1970* and h a s h e rn a
Sweeting randklair lot Dts
m rn tlirr ot thr P lan n in g and
trie
I I r u m m lc t ln u r r
has
/••iiing i oounissm n slrx e t'wui
sirrssed more communication
In r lu d ln g llv r y e a r s as
Is tween llte *1 ly and all citl/rns
&lt; hair m an
t in lu c tin it t h r m o a t u o
ThontAa. a N r,nm ole iklxsM
deijtrnrlegecl and promised tn
D istrict visiting tear leer who also
improve that communk allot!
Is com pleting his lu st term on
Hr sattl all segments of llte
i h r c o m m i s s i o n , i s t ir in g
c h a llrn g rd by Storm Mk h a u ls a rouim iinlty must In- trratrd
rcpc.ctlv and must work lot thr
profess tonal piano* r
No major issues siul-cc rd in gm«t eg Dir rnllie rtly Sw rrllng
has soggeslrd more rtlorts by
Ifie i omiltlsaloorr &lt;anqtalgns
Bui Moms has made jm »c •itv ills gov ernmeni tn improve the
decisions .outermug Haolord » dowmown cc.mmrtc u l area knit
sewage Uraim rnl pnthirins a 10 alira. I new business and
major Incus ol his muvoral ind.rsirv
Malone wlto Is a Planning and
campaign lie has crtlkized Dk
/onlng iiMiuiiisstoner said his
i lt&gt; s pule hasr of plnprttv Oral
Geneva lor use as a liralrd tnismess rs|iertis» amt rxprfl
water spray flrld and Ih r encr as a tcank ecrc olive are
rx|&gt;rndllutr ol moltrv to pay iim led oh Die commission
H r said Dtslrkl I Oeecls lo lie
Uik* MalV lo lithe some ol Die
c trailed op and said thr rltV
irralrd ellloenl
lie also has ertlkl/rd jms I i It&gt; iommisstoo tan tin so hv *op
commissions for llte Inc tta*r in (Hniing sun I rid o n ru irn t ol
oritmaoi rs aliradv on Dir ta«.k*
Die cosl of o|irtatillg cltV gov
ernmeni, and for rnacllng a, Hr alwi sup|«Kts training city
launch Ire for non city residents 11 r e in r n 1 *4 q u a l i f y as
IMramrdks and improving the
at thr Lake Monos maitna
downlown lo m im n ia l .lira try
lie lias soggeslrd &lt;&gt;|« ulug nr

Continued from Page IA
slstrd ctile-fly III the |x»*IIUg
of ratnjMlgtt signs along streets
and newspaper advertisements
Mayor llettyr Sm ith direct
mailed hem hurts to voters
A new commissioner will tie
tlectrd In Dlslrvt I tw, ausr
t ommlsakHter John Mercer d&lt;
rldrd not tn run l*»r re election
Three men air vying lo soured
him thr i endldairs are lam
llowrll a dtsirxi manager lot a
!■■&gt;! tum|Mny -lav W M.ilmr a
iMttkrr and James Sweeting III
an aiiurnev
Mavor Smith attd iMsirkl
Commtsaioorr Itob I txima* air
tail It being i hallrrtgrd lor re
r led too

latckrr s,ud. "And anything al- r u t ir e s u m m e r . O r a I it's
Continued from Page 1A
feeling Orange County I* going W yo m ln a Park E lem e n tary
a distort- lo affect Seminole We're too School is exrrlmentlng wllh a
wide plan affecting students III close, and we want lo Imik at
multi tr.c k i mu i pt H im -it'
rlrm rntary through high selnml alternatives before it * absolutely five dllTrrrnt tr.n ks (rom which
grades, and did so without
In 1 1loose amt |i.irrnts may list a
necessary.”
sufflrtenl jtlaiming or a pilot
l.o* ker viid It's an Issue Dial prrferencr It they wish An Idea
program They tirgan a 45 tla\ can lie i.ilkrd lo death lloih which makes vacation jil.mnlng
In. 15-day off schedule. A Telson and lax ker s.iv there arc easier lor many families, w hile
Seminole County Task Force some Imjiortant educational im leasing dayrurr eoncerns lor
also studied Ihr |)t.m. hut did nol advantages tn consider Abun­ others
adojit It.
M a rlo n C o u n ty S tijirrln
dant research exists to supjMirt
"P eople w rre lu llr d Into the ticnelUs of I n i r n s c |x-rlixls ot t e n d i- n t Raljdi An I i i I m Ii I s.nd
tk-llrving they could dlst onllntir instruction followed by short answers havr tw-rn Imiml in
thrtr building programs Hotk-n jx-riixls of relict. laH-kcr s.ild F'or then district to help solve lh&gt;
Hughes, s u ji r r i n lr n d rn i ol example, students now s|iend daycare |imhlnn Through a
Seminole County Schools said
I ho days in ** h&lt;«*l A "single­ grain. Marlon ojiriied up a lluv*
Saiurday "They thought it «a* track" schedule would allow ( luh |irogram lo care lor both
Ihr answer lo all thru problem*
students in attend fur tk) dav* hnv* ami girl* in iheir current
Siiddriilv they could house 7.V) lolliiwrd hy Direr weeks nl va.-a schedule
students in a building for fdXi
"III Ihr lirgUllUng six oill ol
lion.
hul It was an unrealistic twlirl
Siartun Countv ir|irrwrnlutlve 10 parents w rrr r o n r r rn n l
and they found themselves on Judy Long say* stink nts retain a lion l i tie daycare i s s u e
year round double scssinns
Dir lidortnalion Ix-tin over a An hihald s.ild "N* « ll s iwn
According In H u g h e s among short |(eriod rather than an oul ol ID
other things, student test scores
dropped
llttt Pal Trlsori a 14 vrar
IT TAKES MORE THAN G O O D INTENTIONS
member ol the Seminole tovar.l
tk-lleves It's tune to move awnv
TO BE A N EFFECTIVE LEADER
Irom these negative images and
lakr a harder look at what
IT TAKES THE EXPERIENCE
year round *r hmil* has lo otter
"Personally. I vr liern tor the
Idea for eight and a hall vrais
Trlsoii said I think it * great
improving entry and exit rcutr*
Howell supports stronger lor thr kids
Trlsotl s leltow (■(aril mrr.i
crime watch organi/allons tn
iih d I m I break Ins In llte First twrs are much more rautkitis
tiul have agreed to itlse nss III
Disirict and improving torn
milnteatk&gt;n tw-iwrrn the ' tty January the |■t*%lhllHy ot *m h
government and neighborhood an mvesllgalkki This dors not
groups Hr suggests torrniiig an mean year round rdm aikm i*
advisory Ikiard made up ol •omlng lo Seminole (his means
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o l board m rm hrr* w ill decide
neighborhood* Ihrmighoi.l Ihr whether or nol 1989 I* Die Itinr
etty In -oggest ways tn combat for an Intrnsivr look
Diane Ltskrr Orange Conn tv
crime
All thtrr i andldatrs supjMirt . onsultant lor vrar round rdm a
youth rrc real ton programs in lion, tirllrvrs tilts Is Ihr lllllr
various |carts of the city and A ii or ding lo las kef C'enlral
snggesx ways should lie Inund tn Florida s growth I* expected to
ln&lt; rr«w Nl 9 percent hy the
(cay for sin h programs
I humus seeking Ills srioml year 2&lt;X»5
P0 P01 A0V
"Orange County leads the na
term representing the Dtstrtct 2
Don
right
now
in
growth
wants the illy to implemrttl Ihe
WINS (Westside Improvement
Neighbor hnml Strategy I program
to lm|rtovr the (ioldsUao a«ra
and sacs the city should more
actively recruit businesses and
Industry Dut ccfler wages which
will enable young people lo
rrmam in the community and
raise their taimlles here
Hr said lie will continue to
IS S U E S O F M A J O R C O N C E R N
support tier 11 instruct Ion ol a
pcitclk swimming pool and addl
- S E N IO R C I T I Z E N N E E D S
•lonal in teal toil programs amt
- CODE E N FO R C EM EN T
lai ll It Ir s for yo ung Jtroplr
Hk hards said |Ha&gt;r (.tanning is
- C R IM E P R E V E N T I O N &amp; C O N T R O L
Sanford * most *erk»u* profilem
- DRUG P R E V E N TIO N &amp; C O N T R O L
and sav* ilk- WINS ptogtam
lac ks s|m ilk goals and ts not
- V O U TH A C TIV ITIE S
Iraslhlr as wrtttrn

and you're aboard a motorless
bo a l . T h a t ’ s w h a t o n r
boardsailor learned Saturday Hr
resorted to using his mast upright poles that hold the sail •
to paddle Ills way In shore Allen
referred to the sight as survival
"Looks like Alrkra. doesn't it."
he said "Yeah, that's a class
act **
Other boardaallorm positioned
themselves ha. k clown on their
ImmIs . Irei sreured beneath the
sails, and backatrokrd to the
marina Certainly Lmwidsutlui*
were not the only ones .die. ted
Saturday
Hut lor Z r u l l and other
tmardsallors there's nothing like
iheir sport Granted bon id sailors
probably make up ibe smallest
segment ol the sailing jxqiola
non but those dedl« alrd I" th»«|Mirt tielleve It lo be the most
satisfying Allen refers to u as a
doers sport, an addictive sport
Hr compared catching a go.*!
sind to a downhill ski run In a
word euphoric

SWEETING

HOWELL

MALONE

• 42 Year Old Boot Salesmjn
• Educated At P a u d e n j
High School Paudena
California
• Past Membet Sanford
Planning And Zoning
i9 Months)
• Sanfotd Histone Boa*o
• little league Coach
• Renoiator 01 Old Houses

• 29 Yeat Old Attomej
• 52 Year Old Banker
• Bachelors Degree In
• Graduate Culver
Economic Temple Univ
Military Academy
• Graduate Stetson
Culver. Indiana
University laA School
• Attended The University
In St Petersburg
Ot Florida
• Member American
• Member Sanford
In al Laajet} Association
Committev lo Study
•
Member
Of The Advisory
Adult Congregate Living
Board
Of
The Federation Of
• Member Sanford Planning
Senior Citizens Of
And Zoning (1985 To
Seminole County
Present)
• Recognized By Who s tVho
• Vice Chairman (1 9 8 / 88)
In American law
• Responsible for
• Attorney Sanford Housing
• Administrator 01 900
Authority
Million Loan Portfolio
•
Indorsed By Seminole
• Management Of Over 150
Board
Or Realtors
Employees Statewide
• Budget Preparation
Implementation And
Accountability Statewide
• Member Melbourne Florida
Citizens Advisory Committee
• Member North Brevard
Development Commission
• Director Group Five
Florida Bankers Association
Consumer Banks
• Director Deltona
Chamber Of Commerce
• Member Titusville Rotary
Club
• Member Deltona Kiwanis
• Instructor Bank Management
Florida Institute Ut
Technology
• Endoised By Seminole
County Board 01 Realtors

PLEASE ELECT A COMMISSIONER YOU SINCERELY
FEEL HAS THE QUALIFICATIONS YOU WANT IN
CITY HALL. PREVIEW YOUR CANDIDATES
W QUALIFICATIONS AND MAKE CERTAIN THAT HE CAN
I GET THE JOB DONE FOR YOU.
I
■j

PLEASE V O TE

D E C . 6 th
Pd For By Jay Malone Camp Fund

�•A — Sanford Herald, Sanford. Honda — Sunday, December 4, 1006

W G S Jfc ^

A plethora of boats and boatar*
look to Lake Monroe Saturday
for the Red Lobster Cup Salting
Regatta Top lelt. a mafeetic
close up focuses on one of the
cralt*. Top, a crewman gets In
some reading before the action
begins A couple of sailor*
concentrate more on their tans
than on sailing (bottom left) and
several boats heed for the buoy
(fight)

Storm numbers show 2,000 dead,
6,000 missing, millions homeless

i n T u t c i r c u i t c o a s t or
I N I E IG H TE EN TH JU0'CIAL
c i r c u i t in a n o f o r

SIMItoOLI COUNTV.

FLOSKM
C A l l NO C I M I M 4 C A M P
C A 1 r A M I L , CREDIT. INC

United Prose International

DHAKA, fiaFjgladcsh — The mctnl powerful
cyclone tn lilt Banglarienh and (Kiris of eastern
India this century has left at least
|v«»plr
dead. Mime (&gt;.000 others missing and nearly 'I
million hoinelcMi. officials and reports said
Saturday.
Aulhortlles la-yan assessing* the damaf(r to
wildlife In the Sundrrhuns. the world's largest
mangrove forest thut felt the lull fury of Tuesday
night's storm and has hern severely de|K&gt;pidatrd
of tigers, deer and monkeys
Official*! said overnight search njierat ions had
yielded 225 more l**dle» and txvisled to 1.125 the
confirmed drath toll. However, the slate-run
Daliilk Haugla newspa|&gt;rr put total lulalllles al
1.500 and reported rasualtles (o pnijwrty and
rattle were "enormous."
In Calcutta. Indian o f f l r i a l s wtid ihc cyclone had
killed more lhan 500 (K-ople In Ihe coastal
districts of Went Ik-ngal and North and South 2 1
Parganas. where some 50,000 head of entile also
died.
"There Is rv rry (tossllilllty of the death toll
Increasing to 700 when all Ihe reports are fully
In." said Ashlm Dasgupta. West Itengal finance
minister.
Ollier olhrials said 480.000 people were
homeless In llie h.illered ureas &lt;d India, where
they leared Illness could s(iread soon because
most drlnklmt water sup(illes w rrr contaminated.
The cyclone — the m ost (towcrful to till Ihe urea
since IH70 — crushed out ol Ihe Hay ol Itengal
and lore u (willi of d estruction aeroM m u ch of
tlmigludesh and p arts ol e a sle m India lieforr
(lissip.ii mg early Wednesday.
Il brought In 110 mph winds 1 hut created
15 foot high tidal waves, and olhclals said ihe
onslaiiglu In Hanglndesh Injured more ihsrt
20.000 (x-nple and destroyed H r- dwellings of
some 2.5 million others.
The cyclone smashed homes, uprooted irees
and power lines, sank al least one ship, disrupted
communications, caused widespread Hooding and
spawned tidal waves that raked roast,d areas of
liangl,' 'esh. 00 jrrrceni of which is less than 30
led alMiVt. sea level.
It hit the crowded, Impoverished nation ol 110
million people as It was still struggling to

Legal Notice

^There is every possibility of
the death toll increasing by 700
when all the reports are fully in. j
-Ashlm Dasgupla
West Bengal finance minister
surmount the devastation wrought by its
worst ever Hoods, w hich In late August and early
S e p t e m b e r c o v e r e d in u r h o f t h e
55.200 square mile country, killed more than
2.000 people and caused hundreds of millions of
dollars In damugr to trope, buildings, roads and
bridges
The government agencies faced with iransjMr
tatton p r o b l e m s said .&lt; final esttinatr of the extent
of damage would lake llrne
A forest oHIrlal In Dhaka said alsiut 50,000
woodcutters. Imney pickers and collectors of
gulp,it,i tree leaves used for roofing, were on
srasoual work In the SunderIki ns
The

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h a b it a t

fo r s o m e

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tigers, more (linn 100,000 deer and an equal
number ol monkeys.
Most of these workers usually remain Isolated
lor weeks while they lalior deep into the forest,
and lids year their number was higher due to a
high market price for the forest’s (iroducls.
"We don’t know If they heard the warning or
moved to a sale place." ihe forest official said
while (Milntlng out that many who live In the
Suuderhans fringe In fact move deeper Into Ihe
lurrsl (or protection against cyclones.
Witnesses sold hundred- cf dead deer and
monkeys littered the forest and the situation
could lie worse cke|&gt;er In the jungle
At least 5.000 acres of (orest area had been
totally destroyed. Iht- ufllt lals estimated
During ihc cyclone numerous tigers had taken
shrlier In villages. They were not found after Hie
hamlets were II.dirtied fry storm, witnesses said.
"Since the ryckmc wr don’t hear the growls of
tigers or rhlrplug of birds, or monkeys," an
nlllcial said.

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F I lM l N
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M A R G U E R ITE A JOHN VOS

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TH E IITM JU O IC IA L C IR C UIT
IN AN O FOR SEM IN O LE
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ol mo SeminoN Count, Court
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Sour or II oo O C t o l o m on
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CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT c o u n t
Hr JonoE JOMWIC
At D*put, Ctork

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nor JUI4. Sonlor 0 f t H I II
Sommeto Count,, Florida v d t f
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accordance *im IN* P fo m o n i
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Docombor I, ItOd ord »*torrd in
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E I 6 M T I I NTH
JU O IC IAL C IR C UIT
IN A N O TO R
SEM INOLE C O U N T ,
S TA TE OF FLORIDA
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I n th e c ir c u it c o u r t E io iit e e n ih
JU D ICIAL C IR CUIT. SEM INOLE C O U N T ,
FLO R ID A CASE NO M l i l t CA •• l
tO R fE IT U M E OF K J I U M U N IT E D S TA TE S CUR

NOTICE OF F O R F E ITU R E P RO CEED ING S
TO Rob*rt Rod'iguoi l*SM Norm Ooto Bdutoio'd Tomp* FL
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and oil amort »tw &lt;ton" on mm**I m m* to*towu*g proport, &lt;|
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Sommoto Count, Co&gt;ro&lt;«ionoi f « , l , i , , | « Po.nl, Vrmmoi*
Count,. F tor id* fc, ond tmng tout b , mo SammMo Count, Stwrltt »
Doparlmont. Som.no i» Count, Ftor.it* who will *pp**&gt; twlor, ttw
HONORABLE KENNE T m M L F F F I F D tm IMP d t , Bt JonuM , .
I Itot «t I JO A M Ml lOOfi Nil* lor too Pu ' p o m ot l.in j j I *l.t*m tor
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dtw r t*d proparr, thovto net I* torleited to itw u m o* or *4to b , tno
snout! ot som.noto Count, F lor .da upon produong duo pruot mat
in* Mm* n i l U**d in S*mmoto Count, t lor id* ir itotoliun ot in*
tow* ol me Slot* o* F h n d , do*' rg will* o n lr* b «n d and otkio,
trim m al tH tn w t punuonl to Flond* Statute* » jj jgi tot |
H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y met Imt Nolxo on*J |l* ottumpmoing
plead ng* * r, bring i*r ,r.) pur wan I to Florida Stotutot »»J tol to*
Rut Jtm darOtNo.om bor INF
NORMAN R WCj l F IN u ER STATE AT fORNE Y
BY ANNE E RICHARDS H U T B IR G A S A ICO
E*t» FlrkTSlro*!. Son lord Florid* JJFM
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday

Hijackers handed over
to Soviet authorities
exchange for 30 school rhlldren
they look fu*siage Thursday

United Prssa International

JERUSALEM - Five hijackers
who traded :if&gt; Soviet school
children lor *2 million and a
plane lo Israel were handed over
Saturday to security agenls from
Moscow, who look them Lic k lo
Ihe Soviet Union
Tw o of the hijackers flew
aboard ihe llyushln-76 cargo Jet
they commandeered Friday.
Arm y Madlo said, The other
three were aboard a second
Soviet airplane that arrived Sat­
urday from Moscow wllh securi­
ty agents arid mrdlcal jiersonnel
Israeli authorities also handed
over drugs and sacks of cash
ronlainlng the $2 million In
ransom Ihe hijackers obtained
from Soviet a u lh o r lin s III

P ro te s te rs a tte m p t to s to rm B hop al p la n t
IIHOI'AL. India — Hundred* of protester* attempted in storm
Union Carbide's IHiop.il pesticide plant Saturday In a day of
drmonstrallons. prayers and labor strikes marking the fnurlh
amti versay of the worst Industrial accident In history
lllark Hafts of ninurntnft and banners surrounded (he
now-defunct plant thick wllh weeds, and activists set lire In a
(Moot tall elllgy of Warren Anderson. Union Carbide chairman ai
the time erf the disaster.
The effigy contained strings of fireworks that exploded, as
scores of childrens marched lhrmi|(h ihe streets, pulling their
own effigy of Ihe former
executive and chanting "hang
Anderson."
Anderson and two other rrpresenlatlvrs of the Connecticut
(rased corporation are wanted In India lo face criminal charges of
"culpable homicide" for the 3.300 deaths associated with the
disaster.

P o litic a l p ris o n e rs to b e re le a s e d
ISt.MAHAD. Pakistan Mime Minister henurlr lihutto.
quickly fulfilling her promise to undo the excesses of her
predecessor, announced a program Saturday to release
hundreds of political prisoners.
lihutto. In her first nrws conference since assuming office
Friday, also said she wants veteran statesman Sahahrada Yaquh
Khan to continue as foreign minister, a former amlMssador lo
Washington who played a major role In Ihe Soviet troop pullout
from Afghanistan
On other Issues, she pledged a "crarkdown’' on Ihe
widespread production of narcotics In Pakistan, a mailer of U.S
roncem Pakistan Is part of Ihe so-called Golden CTrscrnl. which
supplies heroin lo Europe and the United Stales
I he new National Assembly, or parliament, elct ted on Nov III
later held Its first full session where the delegates will vote for a
speaker of the rhattiber
lihutto'* remark* rrHeelcd her Inauguration dav jmrmlxes lo
' heal the wounds and undo the damage" ul tire 1 1 -year
Iron flslrd rule of the Gen /la ul llaq. a bo died In a plane crash
In August

ll was the first lime lop Soviet
officials hud given In to hi­
jackers' demands for a plane
Most of the 17 known hijackings
since 1970 have ended In u
bloodbath hut Soviet officials
said they avoided force this little
to save Ihe children
Israeli pollre transported the
handcuffed hijackers from Aim
Kablr detention farllity In Tel
Aviv In sejrarute van*, pollre
olllctals said Soviet security
agrnts surrounded prisoners us
they arrived al their designated
airplane and pushed them up
the steps to ihe cabins. Army
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W IN TEH I’AHK — Oak Hldur
C o a ch Ron S m ith u la m r d
lirrvouBlv at (hr BrttrrlMkirt! ua II
Mlarrri. Mainland 51. Oak Kld|(&lt;'

Ridge a 05 (11 udvanlage Junior
ce n te r W illie F is h e r, who
grabbrd a game-high 14 rr
bounda anil added 12 pololR
contributed a three |Nilnt pi.is
that led Mainland trailing
UM-63. In Ihe waningmomrniR

M .

W IL D C A T S T IP E D G E W A T E R

Midway ihrmiKh Ih r third
period of Friday nlfttd'B urmitlual a|(dlii9l Daytona H rd rh
Mainland In The Tlp-OfT Clamalr
ilaakrthall Ins Hal tonal. Smith
leaned ovrr and cald In an
A u liU n l, "Well. II looka like
we'll find out what we'rr made
o f"
Mainland *urr found out all
about Florida's third-ranked
C U bb 4A oulflt when the Floitrer* oulacorrd the Hue*. 32-14.
for Ihe re*i of ihe ronlegf to
re|(l»ier a 70 05 victory and earn
u herlh In U*l n()jlil n Idle Idle
Kamr aKdlnoi Winter Park
Senior forward Alon/n H arm
who ororeii grven of hla fame
hl|(h 20 polniik In the fourth
period, didn't M irpriv Mainland
an much a* *«iphoiiioce yuard
i’aiil. k Gordon Gordnn A|Mrkrd
like PUMkeerc late In Ih? third
liertod and early In die lourih
fiertod with nine points, a steal
Miid an oflciulve rebound
(rotilon. who n-ored nine of hla
IH fNilnu In llie fmirlh quarter,
hi! hi* Ilnal luynkrl lo give Oak

W I N T E R FARM K e rry
F a ir ic k s w id e -e ye d facial
exprrcRion iNirdrred on Ihe e»u
tierance ol a young hoy on
('hrldlmad morning an lie .intln
paled laal nlghi'a Rhowdown
with one of Florida a lop iraiins
In ihe title game of The TlfiOfl
Chunk- ItaRkcltkill lnvilaiion.il
Not only had hi% Winter I’ark r
buys learn handed Kdgrwaier a
67 A I defeat Friday night lo
reach Ihe tourtiamrnl finale for
Ihe find In 13 years, lull (he*,
had a Idle dale lo meet third
ranked (Clavi 4AI Oak Ridge al
Iheir gym.
"Oak Ridge I* Ihr Im-rI Irani
I'vr ever seen."' w ill Falrk k
cavortng aevrral hurgens lolluu
•ng Frtdjkv night a vlrlnry lx loir
HOI ac reamlng Iaiir "And we sr
got a free shot al them Rlm e this
(S a tu rd a y 's chanm ioiiR hlp)
doeen'f count In Ihr M rlni Con
ference aiaodingv "W e 'rr .11
leant going to tx 2-1. mavt&lt;r 3 0
And If we lieal them we II
profidhly he rankr.1 in ||&gt;r lop 10
(In the fM V A Male poll) ’

■ y JIM RICKKNBACKIfl
Hotdld Corraipondent___________

Cards rip Indiana;
Irish top Kentucky
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U n lf a d E t o n In ta r n a tlo n a l

TALLAH ASSEE George
Mi-C'lostd noted 31 jMilnls In­
cluding six 3 polnlers. and three
oilier Seminole* srorrd In ilouhie llgurrs Saturday nlghl as
iindefruird I4(h ranked Florida
Stale rooted Nn IH Florida
104 Hl i
The Setlllnoli s. 3-0. Ircgan Ihe
s4ortug on a M&lt; Cloud 3-|minirr
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reduced Ihe lead lo live. 7H-73.

with H IH Irll lint FSIJ still'd
arven unanswered j h i I u I s In pull
ahead H5 73 on a 1heron Mas* s
lavup with H -4*» remaining
The Galnrs rnuldn I dose ihe
gaji again alter Ihul. and FSC •&gt;
IHpoim dual inaigm wan the
largrsl of the gamr
T o n y Dawson scored 21
Mayes hll I5 a n d livin g Thomas
scored 13 lor Ihr Srmliffgrs
Florida was led by Dwayne
Schlnl/lu* and Davis, with 22
rai Ii Cldlord I a d srored 17
Ih r Srmlnolrs' K&gt;| jmini total
was the llrsi KM) |M&gt;lnl game hy
either Irani In llirir 37 meetings
ll marked FSli's third straight
IOO |M(lnt ellorl In as many
games

Heisman
Continued from 111
Sanders entered III* final game
against Texas Te ch with u
rushing as r r u g e or 230 yards per
game. I H NCAA record* and
ilirre games in whk h he ruRhrd
lor more than :I00 yurtls — a
lulal no one |*reslously hud
reached more than once In a
season.
Sanders became Ihe eighth
junior lo win tire llrlsman and
llrsi since (Ir.-rgla'A llerschrl

Alter making Ihul slalriiirnl.
Sanders, who ha* shied away
from Ihe Heisman hyjie. d&lt;chord giving u full-length In
lervh w to the media, aayn lie
wanlrd in prejiurr lor Ills game

Ihe Texas Tech game with ail
N C A A record lor all-purpose
running yards |&gt;er game III*
2M1I 7 yard averugr jialed Ihe
previous mark &lt;4 2-IH 3 hy Myron
"W hUzer' White of Colorado In
1937. While Is now a U S
Sujireiue Court Justice.
Sander* Irurnrd hr- had won
Ihr Heisman while on a live
h o o k u p from T o k y o .
Ills
parent*. William and Shirley,
were present al Ihe Downtown
Athletic Club

Rounding mil the lop 10
v u l e - g r t ie r s w ere M ia m i
quarterback Sieve Walsh wllli
34 1 p o in ts. Weal V irg in ia
quarlrrhuck Major Harris wllli
2HO. Michigan Slate nllrnnlvr
lineman Tony Mandarlch with
5 2 . W u s h I u g I ii n S t a l e
quurtrrliuek Tim m Rosenliai Ii
•14. Florida Slate cornrrback
Delon Sanders 22. Indiana run
nlng hack Anthony Thompnon
21. Alubamu llneliackrr Derrick
Thomas 20.

"I'd like lo thank William and
Shirley Sanders lor lieing so
Inspirational in my llle.'' Sand
cr* said "They knew how I
snould bt brrn.ghl up am)
I hunks a lol

Walker in 1982 Bandera entered

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida -

Sunday. December 4

1WW — 3B

Apopka drills Lym an; Oviedo, Lake M ary trium ph
■y MARK B LY TH I
Hafald sporti w rite r___________________________
LONOWOOD - Cedric Varner poured In a
game high 2 H points. showing a brilliant scoring
touch from thr outside. to lead Apopka to a 77-50
shrllarklng of Lyman before 451 fans In the Dog
Pound .it l.ytnun High School In the opening
regular season game for both clubs
The lllur Darters are I D and will return to
action Tu e sd a y against E d g rw a te r. T h e
Greyhound*. 0 1 . will travel to play Colonial
Monday night.
"We were a little rough around the edges but
we plsyed well for the first game of the season."
AfMtpka roach Fred Amett said "We're still not
used to playing together but that will take care of
Itsarlf "
T h r two teams came out In a run end gun
tempo that favorrd the Blue Darters who had the
edge In speed Derrick Clark scored the opening
bucket for Apopka with a drive off the opening lip
to give his team thr lead with 7 SO to play In I he
opening quartrr
Aflrr the teams traded baskrta the Blue Darters
went on a five point nrn on field goals by Varner

and Leonard Hopper lo take u 0 4 lead with 412
left In the opening period.
Lyman battled buck, though, behind thr play of
James Flint and J .J , Miller. Flint rainr up with a
steal and a bucket before Milter coimrcied on a
three point play. Jarvis Watkins then came up
with another steal and made one of two free
throws to give the ‘Hounds a 12-11 lead with 2 22
left In the quarter.
T h r Blue Darters regained the lead, though, on
a Varner Jumper and two Clark layups to take a
17-14 edge at the end of thr opening period
Apopka then went to Its bench and Shelby
James came through brilliantly as he opened the
second quarter with an Inside power move.
Varner then hit consectlve field goals for the Blue
Darlers to give (hem a 23-15 lead, forcing a
Lyman timeout
The Greyhounds made a solid rfforl to gel back
In thr game when Mike Whlltlngton hll bark lo
hark field goals followed by a Miller hoop th.il lied
the game at 25 with 4;21 to play
Varner, though, got warmed up and hit three
conserutlve three point field goals, with James
adding a three potntrr and Clark connecting on
the inside In give the Blue Darters a comfortable

43-29 halftime lend.
Varner pllrd up 20 points In the opening half
and 14 In the second quarter to hulp his tram
expand Its Irad. Varner knows his roll this season
Is to score and hr showed his prowess against the

Greyhounds
O V IE D O W H IPS D E L T O N A
DELTO N A — Despite tiring shot t-handed, ihr
Oviedo Lions were able to open Ihrir 1988 Hit
boys basketball campaign with a 68-51 win over
Dcllona (0 21 on Friday night
In the junior varsity preliminary. Oviedo won
51-34
According lo Coach Dale Phillips. only eight
players were dressed out for (he Lions because
some leant members were playing In Oviedo's
football playoff game against Titusville Tw o
notable absences were reserve guards Charlr*
Warner ar,*l Hector Dial
SHU. the Lions took a 17-13 lead ai the end of
the first quarter and rxtnded it to 53 25 at the
half After ihree quarters. Ovirdo led 60-37
Brad Bolton ted the Lions with 25 points and
rlghl rebounds Hnhhie Crager 115 points, srven
rrtxninda), Danny Phillips (8 pointsl and Tim
Tocco (seven reloiunds) also contributed lo ihe

Barnes, Emerson lead
SCO over Fla. College

Lake Mary, Leto
fight to 2-2 tie
Prem staff re p o rts
TAM PA — Lake Mary surlved
a pair of had bounces lo pull out
a 2 2 tie with Tampa Leto 7t1day
night tn a match between two of
the stale’s top boys sorrer
trams
Aftrr John Mots gsve the
Rams a I D lead on an assist
from Manny Roldan al 14 00.
the Patron* tied the arorr on a
controversial goal by Joe IJtota
with 33 minutes gone in the first
hall
According to l-akr Mary roach
Larry M. Cockle. I. hot a s shot
was heeded toward a lop comer
when l-akr Marv goalie Steven
Sharp got a hind to It He was
able lo knock the hall up and off
I tie i mss bar and bark into [day.
where Lake Marv cleared It
But O k relerrr ruled that the
Imll was In the nrt when Sharp
had lour lied II and awarded Lets
I Ik goal
Lein's goal lo go ahead wasn't
any raster fur Ihr Rams lo
aerrpt At the 5 7 -mlnute mark of
I h r se c o n d h a lf . M a rc u s

Prom otarf rsports

Aagedorn touched an Indirect
kick to Ok left of the Lake Mary
defense Afler one Falcon fanned
on the hall. Scott Sim* hll a shot
that rlrorhctrd off both goal
posts before going tn
To thetr &lt;m ilt, ihe Hams kept
their composure and lied the
game 2-2 whrn Eric Ravndal
ripped a 33-yard shot past Lein
'keeper Andy Alfonso
In Ihr shot son grail column,
la k r Mary had a 10-9 edge over
l.e1 o Conversely. Sharp had lo
makr five saves fur Lake Marv
while Alfonso msdr just two
T h r Falcons edged out thr Rams
In corner kirks. 3 2 while Lakr
Mary was whistled lor 32 fouls to
Lrto's IS.
l-ahr M *.ry. whkh continued
Its IliUsborough County odyssey
on Saturday with a game at
Seffnrr Armwood. opens Its
season with an 0 -0 | record
white Leto's mark Is now I O 1
The two trams wilt meet again
tn a few short weeks. when (I k
luck of thr diaw puls them
hrad-to head in thr fltsl round of
Ihla year s Pi/ra Hut tourna­
ment

Strong second half
boosts Lake Brantley
■ r CHIMB FIBTBJt
Mat aid sports sditoi
A L T A M O N T jS Like
Brantley's Patriots rebounded
from a sluggish nrst hall with
three goals In Ihe second half
Saturday rn route lo a 4 0
victory over Ortando Dr. Phillip*
in prrp soccer action at Lake
Brantley High
The Patriots. M , return to
action 1 uesday at home against
O tedc’s Lions
Th r first half Saturday saw
Brantley take a I D lead, but the
Patriots got away from their
gamr and that allowed Dr.
Phillips to keep It rloar T h r first
goal ramc two minutes into the
gamr when P rln rrl Sharma
scored on dual asatsta from Ron
Mnstnand Troy Wellxel.
Louts Mrletliidi* ga*r Brantley
a 2D lead rarly in Ihe second
half on a penalty kick Brantley
then |&gt;ullrd away with Wellxel
scoring two more goals to com­
plete his first ha I trick WelUel's
second goal came off an assist
from John Bakrr and the third
goal, which made ihr final 4D.

came off Mount s second assist of
thr game
Brantley hammered 17 sitot •
al the Phillips goal while me
defense limited Ihe Panther* to
Just four shots Goalkeeper Kirk
KUftrr needed to make only one
wave in rerording the shutout
Bahrr, thr swreperbark. and
Andy Stanko also turned in solid
defensive performances for the
Patriot*
"We had a good second half
after we calmed down." Lake
M.anlley roach Jim Brody aat.:
"The first half got Into a heltrr
skelter type of game and we
don't play well that way."
In Junior varsity action on
Saturday. Lakr Brantley came
up with a I D victory.

THU W EEK'S ACTION
The Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence race heats up this week
with three big games on Tues­
day night Lake Mary play* al
Seminole whllr Lakr Howell and
Lyman lock horns at Lyman and
Lake 'lranllry hosts Oviedo On
Thursday. It’s Brantley at Lakr
Mary. Lyman at Dr Lund arid
Ovirdo al Lake Howell

Barnes----------Continued from 1B
"I think wr can get back to
slale," Barnes said "If we do, I
think we can win II. We have lo
play as a Irani, though, we can't
win If wr play like a hunch of
Individuals."
Foi Seminole lo teach that goal
of the slate tourney Payne 1*
hoping one of his veteran players

will step up Into a leadership role
Although Baines doesn't say that
much, he can I k a leudrr.
"H r leads by example," Payne
said "I'd love for him to get more
emotional and talk some on the
Door. We need someone to take
Ihe leadership rule right now W r
really don't have a leader and It
would I k nice If he established
himself as one. "

Oviedo effort.
Deltona was led Darrlngton Overstreet's 22
(Miinlsand Brian Newrom’s 10.
M IT C H E L L L E A D S HAM S
FO NT PIERCE - Luke Mary's Bernard Mitchell
scored 12 point* In the decisive third quarler as
thr Rams defeated Fort Pierce Central 5H-41
Frid a y night In th r opening game of a
home and home series
The two trams will meet again this Wednesday
night at Lake Mary. The Junior vanity game is
scheduled to begin al &lt;5 15 with Ihe varaltv
coolest tipping off at 8.
The visiting Rams led 10-8 after one quarler.
but were oulsrored 15-10 going Into halftime In
thr third quarter, led by Mltrhell. Lake Man
ouiscorrd thr home tram 2 1 9 lo lake a 41-30
lead going into thr final period
Mitchell finished Ihe evening as Ihe game s
high scorer with 24 points Shawn Smith had 12
and Jody Schrnrk added 10 for Fort Pierre
Crntral
In ihe rebounding category. Mltrhell pared
Lake Mary with 10 whllr teammate Jamon Perry
pulled In six Mike Mrrthlr also had 10 assists for
the Rams

N v iS a w t i Vk . i Deter ■&gt;•*,
Lyman's Jsnrutsr Krugs* moves Ihe ball upcourt In action vt
Eustis earner this w*«x Th# Lady Greyhounds want to West
Orange on Friday and dropped a 40-27 decision Lyman returns to
action Thursday at DeLand

West Orange drops
Lady ’Hounds, 40-27

" T h e y h a v e a lo l m ore
seasoned. e x jK r lr n c r d players
than wr do. I'm o nly starting
one senior and we only have
two nrt ihe team ."

Liana Garrett pared the Lady
Greyhound attack with 10
[tolnts and eight rebounds.
Jennifer Kruger pulled down
10 rebounds for Lyman as
well.
"We were taking good shots
but they wouldn't fall" said
Carlson "If those shot* trad
fallen, wr might have pullrd
this one out,
*‘t thought, from a coaching
standpoint, that wr did what
wr set out to do offensively.
We knew wr had done what
wr were supposed lo do. I Just
wish wr had played tougher
defense and that some of those
shots had fallen."
Lyman, now 1-4. will play
DrLand next Thurxudy In Drland

West Orange, led by Jennlfrr
Clark s 17 points, look a 12-4
lead at the end of the first
quarter and a 21-9 advantage
al the hull By Ihr end of thr
third quarter. West Orange led
30*16.

SAC OPENERS
The Seminole Athletic Con­
ference girl* basketball rare
starts nil ihlx week as DrUm d
play* at l,akr Mary on Tues­
day In the SAC opener.

From staff reports
W INTER GARDEN - Even
though Lyman lost lo West
Orange 40-27 In girts basket­
ball on Friday night. Lady
Greyhound roach Lisa Carlson
felt her train had brrn suc­
cessful.
"We were trying to keep
West Orange from scoring
what they could have." etald
Carlson. " T h e y 'r e a lastb re ak in g team , ve ry aggrvsatvr I don't know exactly
what their scoring average ts
per game, bill I know It's high

SAN FOR D • The Seminole
Com m unity C o llrg r Raiders,
b e h in d f o r w a r d s V l n r r n t
Emerson and Terell Barnes,
overtamr a s'uggtsh start to
drfrai the Fa..-on* from FLoftdo
College of Tampa. 92 77. before
201 fan* at the Health and
Physical Education Center on
the Seminole campus Friday
night
Emerson st ored 10 points and
grahlwd eight rebound* while
Itame* scored 17 and amassed a
team high IO rebounds The win
advance* the Raider* to 9-3 on
Ih e season while Florida College
falls tn 3-8 Seminole played
number one state ranked Polk
Com m unity C o lrg r Saturday
night before returning home to
play Valencia Community Col­
lege uf Orlando in an important
Mid Florida Conference game
rite Valencia game will also be
the Raiders Iasi home game
brlorr ihr nrw year Game lime
Is 7 30 p m
1he Haiders came out very
sluggish and fell behind 13-8 as
Wayne Baxley and Kkk Barnes
of Ihe Falcons scored seven and
r lg h l points, respectively Robert
Thomas got Seminole hack In
Ihe gamr by making a 3-pottit
shot and a d m mg layup and T.
Barnes pul Ih e Raider* ahead lor
Ihe hrsi lim e of the evening, al
15-13. on a slam dunk oil a feed
from " W im p y " Woods with
13 37 left In the half
The game stayed close the
rrmaimtrr of the hall with nrl
thrr tram able lo gain more than
a six point lead With Seminole
ahead 39-38 and time running
out In ihr hall Thomas hit hta
second 3-potnt shot of Ihr even­
ing and was fouled lo give
Seminole a 43-38 lead Bui
Baxley hit his fourth 3-polnler of
the half at the b u zrrr to make It
43-41 Seminole at the half.
Thomas led the Raiders In
scoring in Ihe half with 13 while
T . Barnes and Emerson had
eight each Tom Logan came off
the bench to pick up six points
Baxley Irad Florida Collrgr with
2 2 first half points as he madr
right ol 14 first half shots.
Including four of seven from
3-point IrntJ. !l. Barnes added 10
first half [Mints.
The second half was much like
the first with the teams trading
basket-* Seminole was able to
play well enough to slay ahead
hut not gel away from Ihr
Falcon* ns H Barnes was scoring
well Inside as he picked up 19

second half points
With Seminole ahead 56-53
with 12 0 2 to play (he Milder*
ouiscorrd Ihr Falcons eight to
Iwo to lakr a 64-55 lead with
8 58 to play. Emerson scored on
a rrhound of a missed shot. T .J
Scaletta Itanged in a 3 pointer
and Emrrsoti added a field goal
and a free th ro w lo give
Semlncle its nine point lead.
But Florida College came bark
with a nine lo two spurt of their
own lo makr u 6 6 64 with 6 20
left Shawn Byres scored on a
layup and added a free throw
and H Barnes added two field
goals and Iwo free throws for Ihe
Falcons scoring The only basket
for thr Raiders was a layup by
Rlsliard Brown
Bui at this [h tint Seminole
decided enough was enough and
ouiscorrd Ihe Falcons 13-4 over
Ihr next 3:15 second* lo lake a
79-70 lead with 3 05 to play. T
Barnes hll two free throws.
Brown hll a jumper. Emerson
scored on a rebound. Brown
scored a layup on a feed from
Thomas. Barnes hll a layup.
Woods hll a layup and Thomas
madr one of two free throws. R.
Barnes made a held goal and two
tree throws for Florida College's
only point* of the spun.
T h r Raiders spent the rrst of
the gamr on the Iree throw line
as they ran thetr delay gamr
very well and made 8 of 1 1 free
throws to dose nut the gamr
The Raiders played very good
d rf rn v ihe second half holding
Florida College to 10 of 38
shooting (26.3X1 while shooting
17 of 29 themselves |58 6 %|,
SCuletta and Thomas com blued
lo hold Baxley lo only one of 11
shooting Ihe se*und half and one
of seven on three point at­
tempts. T h r Raiders also out re­
bounded Ihe Falcons 26-17 In
Ihe half as they cruised lo ihetr
ninth win of thr season
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Exciting 13 Games
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Jones
Continued from 1B
With I 50 remaining in Ihr
game. Seminole's Sherri Red­
dicks grabbed a rebound off of a
missed Llx lamg free throw,
spun and pumped In a short
JomjKr lo pull ihr l.sdy Notes to
wiiltln 52-50. However, the Lady
Tigers' Jackie Jrnklns stole the
hall ami dished off lo Klin
C a ld w rll w ho quieted the
Seminole falthlul with a layup to
put Jones up by four.
O it b c til I it u I r ' &gt; n e x t
Itosses*Ion. a charge was called
on Seminole's Koscla Kennon
and she received a technical foul
after the Infraction. Dorothea
Whittaker sank the free throw
and the Lady Ttgers were off and
running as Shrlccn Burgess and
Drungle Maxwell each scored
buckets to put Jones up by nine

with 5 0 tell.
Both teams started out like
two boxers In the llrst round,
each feeling around lo see what
■he other was going lo do. Jones'
all-stale center Ncrolc Franklin
started things up by gelling
fouled and sinking Ihr front end
of the two free throws. Whlllukrr
tank a Jumper to make the score
3-0 before Seminole's Adrian
Hlllsman sank a Jumper and
Franklin, who had u game high
29 points, u n k another bucket
The two teams battled back
and forth with Jones getting the
better end of the fight after the
first period. 18-12. Hlllsman
stated things off on the right foot
In the second period by sinking a
basket lo bring Ihe Lady Tribe to
within iwo. but Whittaker hit
two of her 16 points to gtvc

Jones another four-point cush­
ion.
Long nailed dow n a hoop hum
12 fret out. hut even thr scoring
and rebounding of Reddicks and
Ihe defense nl Hlllsman could
not shut down the scoring
undent of Frunklln and Whit­
taker as they hit everything they
threw up and gave the Ludv
Tiger a 29 25 halftlrr.*- lead
in Ihe third period Ih r Lady
Semi Holes cun I tolled the pace of
the game, but were uulscorrd
13-10 In the period Aretha
Riggins came off of thr bench lo
provide most of the scoring and
Reddicks tossed tn four of her 15
[Mints In the effort.
Franklin started the fourth
period off the same way she
started the game, by getting
fouled. However. Ibis lime she

hll the hurket and nail, d tiownd
Ihr Irrr throw for a nice threepoint play.
The two teams battled hark
and forth oner again trading
score after score beforr I tic Lady
Seminole* were ou Iscored 9-2 on
u patented Lady Tiger spurt.
However, the Lady Seminole*.
Kittled b.n 1: " ::!i Yolanda ILikrr
coming nil of the bench to spark
ihe scoring and a 10 0 Seminole
run lo set up the Huai minute
theatrics.
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To'.u n t u n
Helfttme — Jon*. J( Seminole JJ Foul* —
Ion*. 10. Semin*** t) FouledOut — Fr*n»iin
Thr«* point gaol.
Whllleker (I).
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4&gt; — Sanloid Haiald. Ssnlord, Florid* — Sunday, Dscxmbrr 4, i960

Rams turn out
Forest’s lights
■V T O N Y DaSORMIKP
Herald sports writer
LA K E MARY Flrsl they
dimmed ihe lights. Then the
Lake Mary Ram* put them out
all together.
On Friday night, the defending
conference, district and regional
wrestling champion Lake Mary
Kama opened their I988-H9
campaign with a 61-19 win over
visiting Ocala Forest
It was the perfect opening and
the Hums played It up for all It
was worth. As the parked house
settled Into Ita seats, all but the
lour lights over the mat were
extinguished and Ihe two teams
were Introduced. Lena than 90
minutes later, Ocala Forest was
on the way back home, won­
dering what happened
What happened was that the
Kama, showing unbridled aggtesalon In all 14 weight classes.
s«-ored nine pins, six in the first
period.
"Hopcfuiiy. that's going to be
our chat drier. said Lake Mary
coach Doug Prters. " That's why
we gel good crowds. We're fun to
watch.
"We coach and teach the kids
that wav. to go after bark points
*nd five-point moves. When
you're doing that, you're going

to pin people. Hopefully, that's
our personality.*'
And a scary one It is. too. That
attacking style dors have Its
drawbacks. For one thing. It's
very possible to be loo ag­
gressive and have it work
against you.
"We have some of that with
our younger kids.’* said Peters.
"We had some kids I hoped were
going to win their first varsity
mail'll tonight, but they got loo
aggressive. Hut that’s the way
we are. That's the way we leach
them."
"It works for us because we
have a lot of depth.”
That style does take Its loll on
the opponent as well. In the
Junior varsity match, one Ocala
Forest wrestler wan taken to the
Imspltal with an Injured wrist
On three other occasions during
the /mior varsity an&lt;l varsity
m eets, th re e o th e r O ca la
wrestlers were forced to lakr
Injury timeouts.
Early on. the match loukrd
like It would a close one ar thlearns traded pins. At the 103
and 125-pound cli&gt;sar* Cerdlr
Cox and Scott Lapham had pins
for Ocala Forest while Roben
I tentern and Aaron Jordan had
pins at 112 and 11B for Lakr
Mary.

Lady Pats
hold off
Lyman, 2-1
■y DAVID CORCORAN
Herald coi.wapondent

H « t M ,A U l Sr Vh SI D i i n i w

Lake Mary * Allen Lewie has Ihe upper hend as he
prepares to pin Ocala Forest s Donald Schrueder
Lewis did come up with the pin. In 1 23, el the 220
Hul after l^ipham a victory at
!25. OcaU managed only arvrn
more points, four from Rich
Kelly's superior decision at 143
and the other three from Andrew
Lee’s draw with Chris I .reel m
the Unlimited catrgnry.
Other than that. Lakr Marv
ruled the mat
With the score tied 12-12 after
the first four matches. 130pounder Dsn Sacco pul Lakr
Mary ahead to stay when he
atuck Rich Mrgllno In 2:12.
David Prirone folkiwrd with an

pound weight class and Ihe Rams ripped Forest,
61-19.

IN second ptn of John Granagtia
at 135. then Jaar Car bis scored
a 14-2 superior decision over
Cltn Miller
Kcllv slowed Like Mary down
for Just a mlnu* with *'ls win.
but Ihe Rams folkiwrd with five
mere p in t . A ’ 152. Shane
Stanley nailed Jimmy Wisdom
tn It 12. Then Carl Hergman
stuck Aaron Shulls in 2 30 at
160 It took Justin Naumovtti
only I SO to pin Mike Mstrhett in
the 171-pound class, but O n

Kantor bettered that, pinning
Iiitiln Faulk at I km in 52
Allan Lewis. Lakr Mary'a
2 2 0 pounder, ended the romp by
(lulling Donald Shruedrr on his
track In I 23.
All In all. refers was phased
‘ We have 125 kids In our
program." hr *a*d. "Ji’s a rompl.mrnl *uou» program
"We have a lot of good crowds,
a lot of good support That's
whal high Mhool wrestling ts all
•bout."

Lady Lions’ rally strikes down Seminole, 3-2
Oviedo's Lady Lions pushed tn three
goafs between two by host Seminole to
lake a 3-2 come Irum behind win Friday
night In girls &lt;

In Ihe end. Oviedo outshot Seminole
*8 * 11 and took four comer kicks to thetr
boat's two. Srmtrugr goalkeeper dot Me
Osborne kepi the score from bring
worse, making nine saves while the duo
of Michelle Freeman and M lrhrlle
SrhlaITu combined for 10 saves

Shannon Sundvil’ gave Ihe Tribe Hie
early lead when she covertcd a paaa from
Heather Brown Into a goal Just 8:37 Inin
the conical Hul Oviedo came right bark
and scored Ihe nexl three goals to lakr
control of Ihe game

L A K E M AN Y TO F9 C C C
C L E A R W A T E R - Trailing 1-0 at
halftime, the Lakr Mary l-ady Rams
srorrd a 3-1 win over the Clearwatrr
Central Catholic Lady Crusadoa Friday
night In girls aoreer action

Maureen Krllrher tied the score st l-l
for the laidy Lions on an aaaial from
Jennie Wise at 11;56. It took another 22
minutes, but Kathv Buraraki put Oviedo
ahead when shr pul In the rebound of a
shot by Krllrher. Then. Just four mlnulrs
lairr. Jennifer Whitaker ico r-d an unassisted goal to (Mil Oviedo up 3-1

Donna Rohr had a loot In all thr
scoring for Lake Mary, nrtting a pair of
unassisted goals al the 50 and 54-minutc
mark* of Ihe v ra n il half With 60
minutes expired, she srl up Michelle
Mattingly tor Ihe final score

B yTO N YI
Herald sports k t D bt

Michelle Lrggorc was able to score an
unassisted goal for Seminole Just before
lialfllmr In close thr gap to 3-2. but that
was as clow as the Notes could gel

The one goal by CCC &gt;amr with 14
m lnulrs gone in the first half. Fatty
Baron played (hr Lady Crusaders' only
corner kick ol Ha- matrh and. when D k r
Mary ’kreper Tam m y Scot! was taken
mil of Ihe (day, Ihe twill found Its way

O rlandfell to 1-3.

•niolhe net.
Statist it ally, the * uty Rams controlled
the match, outshot Jcg the home tram
15-5 and taking three corner kicks lo
C C C 's one In goal. C C C s Meredith
Morrill was railed on lo make nine saves
while Scoll made Just lata
take Mary coach Bill Eisaek- also said
I hat the defensive trio of sw rrprr Amy
Pasrhoal and fullback* Jam ie Dnmbrhlk
and Sandy Powell did an exceptional Job
He also singled out midfielder /siopper
Am y Alexander and Donna Rohr lor the
fine Job they did of m arking Baton
throughout the matrh
Th e win krepa Hie Lady Rants' record
perfect at 54) white the Lady Crusaders
evened I heir mark at l - l

CAM PBELL BOOBTB HOW ELL
L A K E HOWELL T « n Campbell
srorrd goals In Ihe first and armnd half
tn help thr la kr Howell Stiver Hawk
gills sorrer learn Improve its record lo
3-0 with a 3-0 win over thr DrLand Lady
Bulldogs

Cam pie 11 stored the eventual game
winning goal with approximately 23
minutes gone in Ihe first hall Shr took a
nice crossing | u u Inmi Dana Boyrsen
and tapped In thr shot
About 11 minutes later, Christine
Fra n k 'n Ia-1 get mode it 2 0 when she
picked up a Ummt lull In the D rla n d half
ol the field and drove It humr
In Ihe treond hall,
mohrll look a
pass Irom Michelle Hants. I lien drthhlrd
In and taa* (V-Land goalir Drena Peliand
lo makr die final score 3-0
Overall. Ihe Lady Silver Hawks doml
nalrd all phases of Ihe p im r nut shoot
tng Ireland 44 to I Lakr Howell 'keeper
Heather Hrann did it t twvr tn makr a
save while IVtUnd was loned U&gt; makr
2(1 AUn. take llosrell had 10 comer
kicka while D rlan d didn't havr any
take Howell returns to action next
Wednesday when the Lym an la d y
Greyhounds pay a visit

LO N G W O O D - Start Fox
scored her flfth goal In two
games and Eva Snyder came
ihroux.- with another big goal as
Lake Brantley s Lady Patriots
downed Lyman's Lady
Greyhounds. 2-1, In Semlnolr
Athletic Conference action Fri­
day night before 101 fans at
Lyman High
Brantey Improved to 2-1-1
while the Greyhounds now stand
•I 1 2 1 .
The game was typical of jm *i
Brantley-Lyman gamrs. tough
and physical, with sonic out­
standing plays on both sides
The first half was all tuikr
Brantley as the Patriots went In
a attacking style which pul the
Lady Hounds on ihe defensive
(or mosi of ihe half Just la k e
the l-ady 'Hounds were able in
get in Brantley territory wtlb
Ihclr beat chantr (o arorc com ­
ing with 16 10 rrmainin^ In Ihe
hall cm a dead ball shot by Tracy
Shcr t:&lt;4 t was set up on a free
kick But Patriots goalkeeper
Ktmi Kurt tell on the tail which
ended the threat
The Lady Patriots opened thr
st oring at the 29 59 mark on a
Fox g* ol that wax set up when
Fox took a pas* from midfielder
Lias Nock at thr 20 yard mark
dribbled It towards the left side
around ihe Lyman defense, anti
blasted Ihe ball past Lyman
goslkreper Becky Carr tn the left
side of ihe net
The Patriots continued lo pul
great prrssurr on thr Lady
Hounds and Ihclr efforts were
rewarded nglu minutes later
when midfielder Snyder scored
» ha I turned out to be I be game
wtnnrr on a corner kirk wtlb an
assist Irom Hrth Schaefer al ihe
2 1 23 mark In make II 2 O
Th r second half was all lowly
Hounds as they made a few
adjustments at halftime and
slowly started lo pul the heat on
the Lady Patriot*
T h r Lady 'Hound* got their
score al thr 26 29 mark on a
tieautlful goal from Shrr with
mtdftrklrf Kerry Mi/sante gel
ting the assist Tin- goal » a i « I
up on a Indirect kick at the 15
ya rd m ark w ith J e n n if e r
M&lt; Avoy playing lie "decoy cm
l|ye set ptaj. That kxied tin
Patriots lo move Inward* tier,
and they were ronipirtlry fouled
and II gave Slier a easy shot al
Hie Lakr Brantley goal.

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SCHEDULE?
r n a a r 'iw c lio n a lr n u iti
CLA SS IA

Section I — Pino Foro«» «». L a * . Cltf
Coium bial
Vac Non I — Marlin Count. 14, Saratol* ; j
Vwlion l — Bir.rvier* It. Bard A m m o n I*
Vacl.on 4 — Miami Edtwm U Homatload 1
C L A S S CA

Sac Iron i - Ntcavllla I*. Jactton.Hla Bamat

II
Sactmn &gt; — Tttut.illa V . Oviodo 14 lO T 1
Vac'o n 1 -

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Vaclion * — E l . » t Oil lard Salurda. ntphl
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CLASS IA
Semifinal I — Stntanna. Count. IV Santa f •

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SamllinalI CLASS IA
le n ttM ! 1
Sa-nltmal 1 —
CLASS IA
Samifinal t
Chrlyfian I ]
Samifinal J
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H .r.id Pttaaab, Lautj a,

Oviedo cheerleader Ju lie Ta b o n e bu ndles up.

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C L A IIt A
Samilinalt
Pina F o rM l.iM a rlm Count.
Samifinal I - Editon at B ivo r.w *
CLASS CA
Samilmal I — Tilm yilio .1 N . c l l i *

Samllinal 1 — Southaot .1 El.'Dillard

Slat* hit. It
CLASS IA
MardM Carol, al Sunannaa Count.
CLASS IA
Avon Part a* WillWon
CLASS IA
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Dullmeyer and a 24 2! leatl
Tlluavtlle then Inuk in n and
Drxler Deeoe. who ran for 143
yards on 25 ramewon I In- night,
ptrked up four yards on llrst
down Campltell then got the i ail
on a sweep left and hr hnlteil
into the left rorner of the end
*onc to give tlie rnner* thr
victory
If we wen going lo have a
chdiur. we needed to get a
fumble ix lost yardage." Os trdo
roach Jat k Blanton said 'Both
of th e ir hack* (B r r s r and
Campbell 1did a Ian last I* Job and
coach W crnrke did an rxcrllrnl
Job m ixing It up In the second
half "
It was In tbr llrst hall where
Ovt-do did most of Its offensive
damage, led by ((uartrrhack Matt
Blanton On the llrst series ol the
game. Blunton hit Duncan on a
screen (m s s . Duncan was sprung
by a block by Rodney Thoni|)*oii
and rambled 37 yards down (be
letl sideline lor (lie game's first
score. T h r conversion kick,
however, was not good, and the
Lions had a 6-0 lead with lo 54
led In ihe first period
Titusville came right back on
Its Ural (Missrsslon with a 67*
yard scoring drive Drxirr Derse
pic ked up Hi yard# cm Ihe first
two plays, and Canijdirll then
broke off a 30 vurd touchdown
run. Mall Wraihluglon's extra
point gave the Trrrler* a 7-0
lead
1
Chris Grtmth then came up
with u big defensive play for the
Terriers, sacking Blanton for a
five-yard loss Altera short punt.
T i t u s v i l l e look o ve r a n d
mounted its second touchdown
drive Camplied's 11-yard gain
got Ihe drive going and Drear
picked up a first down on a
fourth and three to put the hall
at the 19.
After a nut for no gain on first
down. Derse- broke up ihe m id­
d le f o r 19 y a r d s a n d a
touchdown Wraihluglon's kirk
gave Ihe Terriers a 14-6 lead
with 1:3C left In the llnl period
The Lions aelied control ol ihe
game in the srrond quarter,
driving HO yards lor a score on
Its next possession Dial, who
picked up 115 yards on 30
cart lea. gullied 21 yards on five
consecutive carries to Ignite the
drive.
Oviedo got to the Tllusvllie 39
where U faced it third down

H . M FS*M k. I H H 1

Frank Dior hoods up Iho middia on one ol his 30 carries In Friday s
night's Section 2 playoll va Titusville Diaz finished with M5 yards
and one touchdown The Lions and Tllusvllie lied. 21-21, at the end
of regulation with Tllusvllie winning In ovedlme. 27-24
ItUulnu then went up lop lo 71-yard touchdown drive on the
Mike Moore and he made a first |M&gt;*sr*si&lt;m of the hall Two
tremendous leaping grab, taking la-Blanc passes for 20 yards gol
the Im II away from titr defender, Ihe drive going and Derse
fnr a 30-yard touchdown. The rambled (or !H yards and a first
Lions tried In pass for the Iwo down al ihr Oviedo four Three
point conversion hill It was plays lairr. Campbell sr orrd
incomplete as the Tllusvllie lead f r o m o n e y a r d o u t a n d
Wealliington's kick gave Ihe
was cul lo 14-12.
Oviedo's defense then came up Terriers a 2 1-18 lead.
with lls best series of the half,
"Oviedo rlomlanlrd us In Ihe
holding Tllusvllie to (hrre plays llrst hall so we hud lo makr
and a punt. The Lions (hen some adjust limits ul halftime,"
mounted a t»7 yard touchdown W rrnrkr, who Is in search of his
drive w ith Ilia/ uguln Ihe third stair ml.- at Tllusvllie.
workhorse, currying 12 lime* for said. "They were dominating us
12 yards, including a one-yard on Ihe llnr and stopping un up
touchdown plunge Will) 33 srr- the middle, so we had to go off
outl* left In Ihe half. The two tackle."
(Milnl run failed, hul Ihe Lions
The Lions came right bark
with another storing drive on
iiudnn IN l-l lead
Oviedo had another shot lo their next |&gt;oxsrst lon. The drive
add lo Ihr lead when Rich was kepi alive when Duncan
Smtios recovered fumble on the bohblrd a snap on a punt and
klckull. bill BiiMmeyer s 44-yard then ran 16 yards for a first
down. Oviedo gol us far as Ihr
field goal attempt was short.
Titusville then made some T itu s v ille 11 before being
adjustments at the half and pul Mopped and Dullmeyer came on
them to immediate use with a and nailed a 97 yard field goal.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sund*r. Decembar 4

Unl lgd Prpgg (nlarnallonal

N. Orleans (9-4) at Minnesota (9-4)
Tavern* Mtemasotaby 4&gt;s

Feve*ll* Oofs fry I *t
Tgr&lt; AtlilkUi
Jets te s tli Joe Aaltos - IK* only *&gt;•"* I can say II mat
•• sliil In sh« inocl I lee * pi*salt to * I Out « 1*1 *1 ts % i
t-*e« •« t'Slye'l 4 » &lt;■**• ISee* L*y uUslas Vs 1*11 Ms l i » i l el . 1
•toting eit* KantatCtly “
C h e ll C**e M F r n Gonw
You • * ( to luuiBIto* wasan)
bu tto -g * « t l*«gr*Ti«g end « t t t « g ton** end m ettom g
i tuning i.sy*"-*' &gt;nore I aeu*4 &gt;&gt;s* I* w i mat a* '* earning
*eg**to* tie* is* W Mgs M last year
J ts aFton# Nanas it * *&lt;*&lt;*&lt;! w H f L IJsh mui.ng and
&gt;f&gt; M * i-n « Q l Pat * ran ss*&gt;ts i n y i M w to'usg tan* muon
last news WH at Taan heads A fC Ms catenas III lee n s ya&gt;#si
r i M N te f VIsseiae is IsMtli tM See N i l and Nit I &gt;■***#*
Me te*it is to*e set &lt;s» lie n i n l a M l
m

Tu*t~ ArtifKial
Sants Coatn Jins Mae# - I tsm* * t »a m u 9*1 la iSi.s *aet at
the saatan y a n e i lees on a little ns*r* moaning And a Itttl*
mar* Imaartanta asoac laity wton yaw ra a tat toe " ns« eat*
as sea at* "
Vie mgs Caaiti Ja*ry Dot ns - 'I nan I get mta *&lt;i m » Is
stwseNlai and buts ' Owe go*' tsos a'seays tsaan Is* Super Baal
and yau can't mtn is* into* Bowl oirsou* reel ng tn*
Vagits altansa Its * M IC and taming ett nwsaeatM*
p*ftkiem*M* In It tt M s la Grants 06 Bobby ts«(i*ei Is an
secalisnt tto*' passer eton glean tim* but &lt;tsle&gt; t Ma&gt;s mat
tseaury agamst Giants and eas sat sad tus times and t*waa
taw** mtaecaptians

a \ f
Dallas (2-11) at Cleveland (8 5)
t a**r it* Breens t rit

tu rl statueel
Caatsays C e a S Tarn Landry
f . a 'r t e t i aepastt ns*
tanNtmrs ** b* w M* a&gt;*yatts 'ageefVse ... n « i t . , yaw r*
t t b e d u g TS#* s n* eawgnast part M ae*
a* is p u
( e n -e e M • lamgat-tiea g a -e '
B rea m C a n s Marty V v isirewmae
In* s a g mat
•*•-••• ma is me iweate at isaea gam** m e i e » a » n m« . «
M t M*» teaser In Mat regard —o* are eat w&gt;uaa M a
Cincinnati s t i a year age *
c ■■ ! « 1 s etSanea » 9 is*rvn*i Me ear a s ter i .j i » ) I D ,
and t* . aw ties Mr tat I tOsI m il psay ant, am a*. i S p
M a la r s twnaral OB Itaea P*«sr*» lie* tar let I ata yards l|
ID s It mat I net nasyad by arrarss w a te a e e g

Seattle (7-6) at N e w England (7-6)
te e a rib ttrse I ngland by 1
Twrt Artrt’c i *i
laeKi e t l Cadets ( b u d * nee
to * I rgsand t psa k eg at
team mat g res us pu b la me bma.se ma. S e n a bug*
attar site In* mat p m a raai gaud yuan err me ball And • » »
inm gsailiareag end liiag '
F t 'ir e H CaasM Naymarsd B arry
f**&gt;* *r*« I any
gwartyrbacSi as cam* up *# » — *' 1 m net lusrernad about
Tbay can * * * * * seme n u g H y m pea mam bail a &lt;nerve
- May neepv* yWeMpmtae
W eTurSs i&gt; V u e Hat araeaped t* pant, par gam* n Meaa
gamas tme* Oaea * ru g ra*sanad team e snm.uu - i g e i r i m
■ r u g t r y e h n TD paeeae M e rde i eg t e d n s W e n t set

Faunris* l * n e « b y t
t url k e s u y
Bms (a m * Mar e la m
• » gad a iir n gpty a&gt;npr*iad by a
sue y Is a lyam u el m i (a a m a t i luiibeaa us an me luet
Bstccanaars ( e « s Bay Parana - TM* S m
m e u rn
van* ' r s ' t m b am a* a V * * ' M J f ' '**• saywsg Mai and
M*r s Ma Iasi F-vn# I'm say mg it "
I ' " S *to»«* l t*y Mat atoayS Mrdad M to a - a m i P a
ram* and M Bat* Mraa ee-auy an* a* naraauty a Mr
empr-ee Jan la d y Mae mrtmn to 1 m yards to ' bat * &gt; i ij
T O pa seas agimet it a w n y t o s B aton t b y n t e Tbamsas
bat *n reared teem n y u as and Seab a u 4 'i m e g | i y s
Aestoa Bead is t o t n Ma e t c a-m u **s«pr«a*t a - st* Seem
tear need b n i n to n tad n *1 I t Mae# pa |

T aaeisy n a u atob y M
I n i Ar*sts«ai
V to to s Cam* CMwtS Near
to* r* toying to to** m o na* to
an t o n , a* a w n s a w e* l Mato . « e y e same . . . . . .
ato pe* a a r in g St r U r b - d mamsatrps as esaiunai l u b y
(a e p a p a m i B»* e* s e n w e ' a r n m * * « Mings a* n
fbu*s Cam* N n i &lt;**en# *u
to* e* m m# sbaacM &gt;m at
ten te Modem tto eeoeyS y r * s Sue imperleril BUS is Se
sba*rM m# I n p Ian tto *# to 'to ' t o w ib# ttraesM and to ri
up is m* I t o u ' t Stamngaise m arsnsreu
Vsaasaes adtanea g « but*, Bristo i i n at |'a to t •&lt;#
yards I TOs and tt ustoiaprunal d m i i d b - u a*usb
I to l i t raids as’ oeoe agauu* I n t e l C *.

W a sh in g to n (6-7) at Phil. (8-5)
I * ear it* P S n e d ryn e by ) 11
Ttot ArtitwlBl
Hadsems CaarM Jto G * b t
II sgnng la to e Saugb 'add to
us tto i * gang M Pbiiadagdi** M y e. n t e l i S e tost Seoms m
a purled Masraa TMay .* katong M ga M m# pVyefs to m#
best lues* « a - u a db.it tto 'a nailing me* somaMing lb*.*
Ib ii i gang Sa to e e**gt&gt; M ng t* a m i a t o
I egvs CadrM Muddy * .* n
I l-grfa tony . a s'm us m #bsmt
MSsae. you gas peas *eu *&gt;* Vupa&lt; Ba-s ibamps May inn*
dtsal |S •teas la gat 11 dun* i mm* a* rg gung m Sara *
Md.lwue I n i u - I gam* or as* bands
Ur.su ny attars* MasMmglm managtsl ml* 11J yard* n
IF II Mss M C Ure-eeuJ (J « Mart Ty p a * rapm ing CMug
yyiiiiams was II *t It to lit yards

C o lls (7 6) at M ia m i (5 8)
t a m u ■kndu
&gt;‘« * r t
T to* - My*u *i
Carts Cam* Ban Ma.ee
M d nunegad M a m t etotoiyae
bur a mm a we . e y e d u paa- t u r It s gang M 'toe a p r a l to*at attot a d Maed nar* M candnwa Mae and aa •*
Mar* s* Ma** anna l a g b am i . ' l n e i pum a baa
Degd '■ (aarM Oan Vsaba
l meeu r u , w . was st eaai r*
■as* mraa gaeeut end mat ■ t* I w - I r u Se e a l to to a be'Ue
l a b t » b n to me Ieeeamde *4 Mr* rate r d e ye n
arepmattoi to nae&lt; yarn
Cades edto se tea ind n ie n s *u a eg game s ,n j y p e g
aesd *• lew O -s s e s n bat net ga sed ma** user or rue*
m e * t k ! I I Tto t a b barn «ad bad mar* *ke» ga' itods a*

San Diego (4-9) at Cincinnati (10-3)
f
f¥&lt;HP

TarariM Nan Vart by I «s
Twrt ArfitKlai
C ard-na's CaarM Garu Vl*»mgs
Tbit gam* It Imparlan! an
tom sales toe ream* |I and !*»r raatoa »• Ow (Mamas oI
mye -ng It* p'eyal's aregreal'y 'adwsad il ** t o
Gianl, CaasM B l" Parra'ls
Fh# raw**"' m-ng It Nyusg lo
pal yaw* Irani raady *a ga an an o y t'd im larel In a*' el yes If s
Cardinals aliens# leads H TC m M Ui eltanw u « Fte-i
lory.*, sal eul Iasi «*s&gt; ganus #.tb Sna* injury sullarad In 11 IF
uketor y Oral Giants N*» II "* begus 'o lelurn 1.rule,
Replacement C M ' Vaud* mraa t ml*»c*ptlant m loss la
Pbiladaipbia las' a m t toM Roy O * * " burnad N r* V ail lo* a
sals to t
IF* yards and TO I e r r ' i ago

to

T h r ItriiXdlb .irr nnr of thrrr
tram * w ithin r m r h of thr
playoflb Sunday, hut thr other
two would nr-rd hrlp to followMii f |si lo and &lt;’ h lra ({o In to
|Mftibr.iMin play
Th r DfnEBtB. who Ir.-Id thr
A F (' ( ‘&lt;-ntinl with u 10 3 record,
r.m iibbtirr thrm »rlvr« of tmr
hontr j{.imr — rtthrr ag a wild
card or a division champion — if
thrv win That i« .1 Ihr urfomphbhinrnt lor a tr.un th.it
(Inlbhrd liist at 4 I I tn l**H7 .ind
w Iuhm- fibirh Sdlll Wyrhr. was
prfyjrrtrd by ntiiny rijvrtis ,i&lt;s
Ilia- inobt likrly SFI. rouirh to hr
ftrrd this vrar
Houbtfin anil ilinnrw.ia ran
also nukr thr play oils Sunday II
Ihr Oltrrs. M4 drfral 1‘tttsfiiifj’li
and Indianapolis and Nrw
l.n^Utiil losr. Houston i(,iios a
s[m&gt;i Thr Viking* IT 4, w ill ruakr
Ihr f'-iyofls humlay If thry top
Nrw iiylrans and San Frans is* c
and tlvr Nrst V"f V Giants |rmr
N i n r i r r n it arris a rr still
pakryuiE lor Ihr right rrtniiin
mg playofl spots with thrrr

iipBanai*C-mh H laann Hrvchw

Imbfi (JNnp* M«r«« m» ftodw.***

'IK * n |mil &lt;*« f e K ** K * * * if Hmm

yav*wr»

r«w*r

•waa* r# ^ h w * *

u ^ w t In mn§ 9

»« v«a *•wa ••««« «w

K «• »* n N fl r V *
|r«
*** t»*» a*
US Mart ^ a r *
• ' » I T D t an&lt; *
S i Gary

4h*itiip tat Bwtto*'v •

&lt;lb* i rwa»»w* • •*» f«i **?*&lt;**

Ma M4 f W « i

Green Bay (2*11) at Detroit (3-10)
dam n * Oelrwlby 1
Turl ArtitKidl
Pea Syr, inarb Im dy inlars**
I I r d it *e*, *- liasleSui t o
paap-a b h g p s l *e itwnrid US* I* get to» In si drats p u t I
dan 1**m tow firs' pHS
l a s CaarM a r m Tanias
toe a ga* b treat* mar*
Pastors N t o s t Grams Bar bad only II rutting stamp's In
las' Tuesday • lag us* M CMrcaga. m* U-U*si us stub Milt o r
1ba Pasters taw'd b*v* eran m*r* p t o l y n , an yMynst -I
starring QB Dan Ma.saursel s brurtad sdu u Mai f i ll b*m*rs
bins Me tans*i has su npieSad 1ST at I B pastas t o 1 Ns yards
and 4 TOs B 'a n 't ." m o d Is tow Wad-nq i usba* m m H I yards
In to i a r.u t and I TDV

-’ M
San Francisco (8-5) at Atlanta (5-8)
N v e n t t S a e f»* a d K fb y 7
Tu#f - Natv* ai
W i f renoMo Co«tfi Bui
The t*t\f Aftanf# gam#
twhKh FaHort *or»l a at i maftwr at v i net
^ rmt* f»adr

to M i ^

Hrnnrli lias irglstrrrd I 7 si* ks
In 13 gamrs Hu* season the
TAMPA - This IS thr week rrilirr Htjrranrrr drfrnsr has 14
Hay IVrkliis rrnrwi. artpjaln
sat k»
u n it s with Tltr Man Who Got
Hennrii plays ihe game ihe
Away
way It % *tip(Mysnl lo lie playrd
When the Hntt.iln Hill* Vlsll says l*rfklns "He* one ol the
1am|u Siodium Sunday, star grralrsl mdlinlual [leopir I ye
IlnrFi 11 krr Cornrllus H rnnrli ever hern arountl ICs hkr s»&gt;rn'will sliakr hands with irikm *
tftie itioB a 35 gallon drum and
who ircrullrd and ruarhrd him (■wired f lass all fiver him '
at Alaliama I lien Hrnnrli a il)
1 hr Hills arr (umlng alter Iasi
strap fin In* lirlm ri and aiimipi wrrk s 35 21 kiss al Cinrlnnall
lo i r r r o r l r
Prrkins
Thrlr pmud drlrnse whl**h had
&lt;|uartrrtMf k Vlnny 1 1 slayrrJr
yirhlrd |usi |5 paints in thr
Tam pa Hay * s n o n d yrar p tr v ln u s four gam es was
mat h laird a mafrw dilemma m shfrddrd hv Ihr llrugals (n a
llir spying of |'*N7 when Hit |«issihle p in lew ill thr confer
Hun alterrs owned the llrsl pit k em c llllr game
in thr M L dratl l|r 1 h&lt;*v
We got thoroughly out played
Lrsiayrrdr m r r Hrnnrli. wlm hy a very hue I r a n i " says
rnd rd up bring srtrrlrd by H utlaln ( n a rh M arv L e w
lofli.ina|aitis and Traded In ihr
C in r ln n a ll |u*t lilrw u s o il Ih r
Hills
held II was a mats h u p of our
While Trslavridr eunlltiur* lo strength Iflrlrtisel against Ihen
struggle for ilw .1 10 U tirra o rm
strength lollrnse) a n d they wrrr
Hrnnrli is nour..hing fo« ihr lik i tm igh that day ‘
112 VFC East 1 nam(Boos H r
la-vy prefers a conservative
lias N I 2 sa* ks this season and ollriisivr stialrgy. rrlym g on Ills
ranks snond on tlw club with tlrlrnse and llir running of
M tat kit % tn 21 NFL games
rookie Thurman Thiymas Jim

Atlanta tw^g mw(h K » t r K e •«pa&lt;*ad Atiiet# •«

back p&gt;a»*«g

ke Thay
o har.
baaf wi and raatir
Th#y are go*ng »o be tough
F dlcant C&amp;ach Wjr«gn Cdmpbafit— * I den f rhifik bU u !

tfavid beat or who fthdwkf beat vt II changes *«*k to

I ton i pred(i f wfurt wHt happan but a-* do hart • chant •

Von f r«n&lt;iKO o**en»a Joo Mont*r\a hot Mttkod bock in

af*at fh# #ttf» 'made hw m poul «ywO'le^tkock la ik h e i o*m
fh**f *i»|i it oarwn Th «
tceatd 17 pewnti ogatrni fh#

Mnfikihs amj «• 09amil lt*o Cho^gen *f» Ifatir latf too game%

C hicago (11*2) at L A Rams (7-6)
Farar*l* Hams by 1
Turl Natoel

We no* ha*« a thee« gome

'Upotam- ohaod of in ton on the road ond itw Of hom# We ft still

fighting tor our lift 0"d *e io*m k&gt; ploy bailee m thot
Situation "
Niunn Cooch MU# Shanahan We e# go* our t o ll up
M eiB il *h# *att W#&gt;* !*' ‘ * ?* * 'r

’. p At |U* v— .

right r
Broncos Oftenw OB John Etoay cam# out of %»ump fait
oaak #bhan ha pa^vaOtor »t&gt;r*atouchdo^k and ran tor another
in win ovwr lo« Angelas »ami WH Von&lt;a Johnion ti making
tdHg p'oys ogo»n Running gam* iffiggimg but RB Tony
Oct vet»did lh»owfor uor»

(o rm a n re
wrrk.

against

S ra t i l r

last

T h r Hronros arr coming off a
35-24 victory over Ih r Los
Angrlrs hams in which John
Klw'ay snapprd a slump by
ilmiwlng lor llirrr imichdowns
and ninnlng for another
"W r now have a ih rrr gam*
season aht ad of us. two on tin
ritad and onr al hoinr." Htoiii *&gt;'
('&lt;Nich Dsin H rrvrs s.»ld A ir h
still fighting lor our Itfr and »•
srrm 10 play b n ir r In lh.il
situ.it loti
1 hr Hills, who play al Taui|M
Hay Sunday, arr trying lo llmsh
with ihr rtinfcrrucr s lirsi rnamt
lo se-al Ihr home held for all their
plavoll g.IIIH -S New Kiiglatid and
induna(Mihs arr a distuni sreond
lo ih r AFC Efts! al 7al. hut siill
allvr for wildtattl spots Th r
I oils plav at Mtami Ntunl.iv The
Dolphins will lie wiilioul wnle
r n r i v r r M ark D o p e r anti
lint Ink ker Mark Hr own Dti|ter ts
stipsntdrd for drugs and Hrown
lor d rln ru n g an Illegal blow last
week against Nrw Volk Jrls
quarlrrlMf k I‘al Hi an
The 'rls Till I are .1 I01111I1
AFC Kasi Irani allvr In thr
wildeard chase They play In
Kar*s.is City Sunday
T h r NFC Fatsl is as crowded at
Ih r lop as Ih r A F C W rsi

Baa'S Coarh M&gt;e* D i m

Its a c a d .I to lb* pijyars mat

(bay undrrsland *lea somebody goes dean it s not lb* and of
Ibe aur t*l to* bar* fOsoma pla.ys and somatody a*s* ties *o
slapinandpkl It up
Rams c**&lt;h John Robinson fie.oils to damned War*
..«* fry * " *• — •so; rc y s * ' Gas e
Bears otlenia N i l Tcm cja t filling hs t o ln|uryd Jim
MsMabon srparaltd bis tell sboulde* Iasi neat so Jim
Harbaugb abo has complalad TI of el pastas 'bis season gttt
slart F or riser D U e and A.ars* Too'ba'l s'ar Ban Barsnatl Isas
loan iiiynad as backup and M-Mabcn mill to auakaol* in
an argyncy •&gt;**! Andreton rustod t o li t yards last e**f and
b a s tIJ to yea' D a m n Ms K Innon lop. club with 11 'ucapi'Ont

Kelly has ihrown for 2-7H** yards
ami 12 1one hi low ns. but has
b n n Inirrrrplrd IStlnies
The lluf sanrers have (u rn
vrry siingv agalnsi the mu. hut
llir Li&lt; k id a pass rush has
f»* .-fburdened a slutkv sriorul
arv With drlriisivr end Hon
•ir'mrs still -adrlined hv a knee
•;.* iaoipa Hav sc ,*e&lt;y n lu n i
a domiriallng outside llnrliat krr
in ihr Hrnnrli mold
‘ ('ornrhus isa machine.’ says
Tani|M Hay nose !.u kle Curl
Jarvis wbo playrd with Hrnnrli
at Alabama. "H r sgot the ability
and ihr heart 10 use II f1’ll hr
gioxl 10 see him liefore ihr game
tun after that it's all business I
|lisi know we lt have lo hold him
In d irt k because hr t an do some
damage .**
T e s la v e rd e , Ihe le a g u t's
low. st |alt d |sySsr I . is just one
interception away Irom lying Ihr
NFC single sr auiii mark cl 32
s n b y M la n r s a t w 's F ra n
Tarkrnion in l')7H The former
Hrisnian Trophy winner has
takrn the brunt ol Ian crtllclsm
and has tiren Imried rr|M-alet||y

N FC biggie: Redskins vs. Eagles
Eagles Coat h lfuddv Hi an said
he dorsn l believe Ihe Hedsklns
have lorgoiim how I11 win
P II I L A D B L P II I A ”1 llgutr they're still in the
Washlnglon Hedsklns Coat li J o r
G 1 hhs, who predicted Iasi hum Hi .m said When you've
January lhai thr I’lnlailrlphia gol pros who are Super Howl
l.tgles would lie .1 ninth im ­ 1 h.imjts they know w hat 11 lakes
proved Irani, may have that logei n done ”
For Ihr second week 111 a row
predlrtkiii m il any remaining
hopes f«-r Ihr Hedsklns 10 ntakt th e H e d s k ln s w i l l s ta rt
juanertvach Mark Hi pirn w h&gt;&lt;
Ihe playolls
Alter the Hedsklns won Ihr (omplelrd It of 2*1 passes lor
No jar Howl l.tsi January. Glhhs 135 yartls in a 17 13 loss to
warned that a repeal |&gt;erlor Cleveland, and running thick
m a nee won Id h r d 111 leu 1 1 Jamie Morris uhn run lor 74
l&gt;r&lt; .ms* ol a numtier til factum, v a rils
Hunning thick Kelvin Hrvum
and cited an unproved Kagtrs
who has missed three games
train as onr ol them
Now. with thrrr weeks re­ with a knee ltl|ury. will likely
maining In Ihe regular Mason. miss thr Eagles' game hul
Ih e H e il s k l n * . *1• 7 . f in d llnethiekrr Monte Coleman, who
themselves all hut mathemati­ has been mil for two weeks with
cally eliminated from playolt a knee injury, could return
For ihe Eaglrs. wide receiver
c o n te n tio n .IS they i 1 M1 1
Philadelphia. 8-5. which Is lied
pit Ittsl (lias C III Ihe M
l Stsl
with llir New Vink Giant*
It’s |ust coming together for
them, said Glhhs, whose tram
ha* lost three in a row for thr
fimi time sou r 1081
1 in 1 11
gol quality guvs ami they've
liern adding lo llicit) each year
They’ve done a great job of
pulling II all logriht-r "
The Fugle*, who have won
0"
four siiaigiu can clinch the
\9*'i
tllviblon title, and Ihelr first
playoff appearance since 1981,
with victories in thrlr last three
PICK 8
games Even a 2 1 mark would
A $1.00 ticket can
p r o li a h I y h r r 11 o u g li lo r
Philadelphia lo qualify for
make you an instant
postseason play
The Hedsklns would need a
miracle, with wins In all their
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
games and three losses by Ihe
Giant* and two hv Ihr Phoenix
Cardinals, to gel a chance lo
jackpot capped&amp;givenawayweekly
defend ihelr lltle.
"W e’re coming up ihi-rc lo
13 EXCITING RACES
play a game they have lo have."
EACH
PERFORMANCE
Glhhs said. "T h e y ’re In the
NqreyfXpm
rviMgrtudu
plavoll picture ami we re 1101 ...
V / m t’ QOpm vpffM Lm ar
Il will hove to Ik- pride that
uy Wte - Sa 5&lt;*a*Grxe fheuga
keeps us going"
DcveSuM)
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While Ihr Eagles are not a*
ready lo dismiss the Hedsklns.
they realize that pride might br
Sony, must be 18
rnough.
"When you lulk about ihe
S u |h-i Howl champions playing
on pildi . y iw T r talking uboui 11
lot,*’ tackle Hon Heller saut “ Il
they play on pride, thry’vr got a
NormOfOdando. lustONHwy 17-97
chance. I think they’ll plav well
301 Dog Track Rd. tongwood
We know they don’t like us and
831-1600
they’ll do anything they can to
rum our chances ”
Unliwd Fr**b lnt*rnatl«oal

WINNER

Denver (7-6) at LA Raiders (6-7)
f OrOflkp- Ko&gt;K*1 by J
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|irorv04 Cooch Dan He#ret

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Phoonlx (7-6) at N Y Giants (8-5)

CharX'r*hnndnv

U n lt a d F rB B B I n la r n a llo n a l

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Pittsburgh (3-10) at H o usto n (9 4)

The Clndnnall Hf-nc.ili. one nf
I hr hluRr-sl lonx nholg fo makr
tlit- pliiyofTi when il»r fm-sUmhi
tk-Ljiir. rmiltf brrom r Ihr thlril
M l. tr.nii to ( lliich si iNistM-aMNi
Iwrtfi if they firiit Ihr San I)tr({i&gt;

g.itnrs Jrlt T h r only &lt;rruilnllr*
arr dial Hulf.il*&gt;. 11-2. has won
Ihr AFC K.isi ami C h ln g O I I 2
has wrnp|ird up ai Irasl an NFC
wlld-rord spot S ls lrrn olhrr
trams cannot clinch playoff
spots this wrrkrnd. but will Irv
10 avoid rllmln.illng Ihrrnsrlvrs
"W r rr In Ihr strclt h run of
our si'h rd u lr." O llrm Coach
J rrry Glanvlllr said. "W r always
prrai h how ini|iortiini this is —
ih r sirrlih . Ihr final four
Nothing r Is*- mat Iris now
Kvrti l( thr Ik ng.ils drlrat San
Dlrgo to Improve In 71) at hoinr.
th e y w o u ld tire d a n o th e r
triumph nvrr Housion nrst werk
toraplurr the AFF Crutral
"Il molly airs and gtvrs you
I h r i n r r i.t lv r ' C'i i k in n a il
quarti-rhai k Itoomrr Ksiason
viid ol Ihr thittlr (or ihr playolls
T h r C lrveland llrnwus. 8 5.
arr .1 limit AFC O u tra l tram
llghiing lor thr playolls Ih r
H iow ns plav lin m r against
Dallas Ssinday
Ih r Al t' Wrsi has th rrr Iranis
w 11 fun our gam*- ol thr division
Irad Sratilr and Dr nvrr arr l|rd
tor IIrsi al 7 (» amt Ihr Los
Angrlrs Haldrrs air li 7 Thr
Ha liters arr hontr .1 gait 1*1 IVttvrr
Sundav and Sraltlr plays at
New Fog la011
Jay Hi lifos-ftc-l will rrlu m at
rpuiFlrrties k lor ihr Kaldrrs allrr
Slrvr Hr or rk III s 4 ol If) |h F

Bennett returns to haunt Perkins

Ojr
Buffalo ( 112) at Ta m p a Bay (3-10)

SB

Bengals close in on playoffs

NFL PREVIEW: WEEK 14

Je ts (6-6-1) at Kansas C ity (3-9-1)

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SANFORD-eRLANOO
KENNEL CHIB

Mike Umck is expected in trlm n
after missing seven wt-rks with a
broken teg
"We've missed him hul It s
really diversified out oHeiis*
said quarirrlhick Haiidall Cun­
ningham. w hi* ha* completed 55
perrenl ol his |hiss*-s lor 3.236
yards and 20 Intiehdown* and
who leads the I r a n i in rushing
with 501 y*rds

S P O R TS FANS!

BrougFil lo you

By Kgn Hummel
r t h t t f i m a io f c o lle g e toolbali
b o *•l g a m e to** o n c e une&gt;
pec le d I y m oved 7,500 m iles Irom
■Is s ch e d u le d s ite 7 Th e Roso
B o a 1 g a m e o l Ja n 1. T 943 in
P asade na, C a l i t , was suddenly
m o v e d all the w a y A cro ss Ihe
c o u n t r y , to O u r h a in , N C
b e ca u s e W o rld W a r II had staned
in the Pacific 3 w e e s » earlier and
officials didn t want large crow ds
o n the W e s t C o a s t In that Rose
B o m I, O re g o n S ta le beat Duke
70 16

A player named Larry Bell set
an unusual record in trie National
Football leagu* He played lot a
learn that naver losl a game, and
then be played lor a learn lhai
never won a gam ef.-Ball a
linebacker, played lor Miami tha
year they went 170 Then he
played lot Tampa Bay the year
thay went 0 14
H e ro s an o d d ity Iro m college
to o lb a li b o w l ga m e s O n e year.
Ih e O ra n g e pleved m the Qato*
B o w l, w hile the F lo rid a G ato rs
p la ye d in the O ra n g e B o w l 1

Look lor our special advertis
ment Friday on IFva beck cover ol
Ihe Sanford Herald * N E W week
ly magazine T.V. Week!

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Hacaid. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. Oacambar 4. 1986

Business
IN BRIEF

Banks to face competition
By J . MARK BARFIELD

Herald staff wider______________

Post office announces Sunday hours
S A N F O R D — T rn post nfllcr* In this urea art In open on
Sunday* In hr Ip mat Ihr Christmas holiday mall rnish
Gerald L Edward*. MSC ManugrrToslmusIrr of the Orlando
Management Strllnnal Center. said Ihr additional houra will
come on Sunday Drc. 11 and IH. frum 12 30 p m m 3 30 p in
T h r |mmI olllira tli.il will be ojwn on ih r iwu Sunday*
Indudr Altamonte Spring* 1*0*1 Office. 321 Montgomery Rd.:
CMarlberry l*osl Ofllrr. IO » Llvr Oak Hlvd.: Dr U n d l*oal
Office. 240 W Nrw York Avrnur: Drlirmu Branch. 044 Deltona
Btvd.: Eusil* pint Ofllrr. I I I B Clifford Slrrrl. Ungwnnd 1*0*1
Ollier. 020 Weklva Spring* Rd Maitland Po*t Office. ISI N
Mallland A vr . Mount Dora float Office. 711 N Donnelly Slrrrl.
Sanford Pm l Office. 211 North Palmetto Avrnur and Wlnlrr
Park Post Of flee. 300 N Nrw York Avr.

Simmons forms new firm
LONGW OOD — Catherine T Simmon*, former property
manager, markrilng director and nfllcr lra*lng r.gent for
t nngwond Vlllagr Shopping C rntrr. ha* formed Simmon*
Profirrtlr* Inc . with ofllrr* In W lnlrr Park
Service* will Include brokrragr. leasing managrmrnl.
drve lopmrnl. financing and research
A m o biting with Simmon* I* Rrglnald Roy who ha* over 30
&gt;r.»i* of raperlrncr In lru*ltig and managrmrnl of rriall
i omptr »r* aod regional ahopplog mall* lo Ihr i/** , : u l and
Florida lim n Roy who ha* IU year* of regional mall
managerial and maintenance experience will join Simmon*
along with Mary Kells who ha* live year* &lt;&gt;l leaking and
managrmrnl rxp rrtrnrr In medical and office complexes

Barnett offers Emerald Funds
JA C K SO N V ILLE — "Emerald Funds." three new mutual
fund Investment* will fie available on Dec A In customer* of
Itarneii Kink* Tru*l Company. N A llartiell I* the *ernnd
funk in llie Southea*! in oflrr mutual fund* of ihl* type,
•it cording lo a hank announcement
"Emerald Fund*" ronal«l of three money market fund* a
Trrusurv lurid a regular money markrt lurid and a lax exempt
hind ' Emerald Fund*" Investors will receive a competitive
markrt rale of Interest. Ih« announcement *ald

Insurance tips booklet printed
ORLANDO — Tip* on Homeowner* Insurance.” a newly
revised Heller Huslnrs# Hureau publication. I* now available ll
d rv n la * ihr varkHi* types ol lionirowrirr* |m &gt;Im le* aod ihr
coverage they provide
T h r iMHiklrt also provide* {.aldellnr* lor com|n.rlng Insurance
ie* selecting an Insurance representative, anil determin­
ing how much Insurance lo buy
Additionally. "Tl|»* On Homeowner* Insurance" give*
Itelplul hint* on Iwr/ lo lake Inventory of your |Miw-**ion» and
valuable* in the home Thl* inventory list can he invaluable
when negotiating a settlement with an Inaunutcecompany
A copy of Ihl* booklet may be obtained by sending a
self addressed stamped envelope and 25 cent* lo I he Heller
Hiisioes* llurrau of Central FI.. 132 E Colonial Dr . *213.
Orlando. FL32NOI

Correll assumes real estate post
DellAHY — Arlene W. Correll. a real estate broker, ha* turn
elec Ird Ihr |‘WMI President of Ihr Orlando Area Rral Estate
Eachangor* otherwise known a*OAREA
Correll t* a 23 year veteran of Ihr rral estate industry and ha*
lirrri Ihr Nation'* leading exc hangur 3 mil ol the Iasi 4 year*
OAKREE currently meet* Wednesday morning ln*m '.l a m
to 11 a m al the M«ltland C i v i c Center and rral estate broker*
and agent* men there In aril and exchange property

FP I n a m e s new p re s id e n t
NORTH PALM REACH - Janie* I Hroodhrad. an executive
al G T E Corp . tia* hern named president and t lilrf executive ol
FPI Group Inc., effective Jan I
Director* of FPI Group ihr holding company for Florida
Power A Light C o . elec ird Hroudhead. 53. lo replace Manhall
M&lt; Donald, who will retire born those two posit ion* on Der- 31
McDonald. 70. will rrmaln rhalrman of the diversified
holding rom|&gt;any. viut company spokesman Tom Vrrnstra
Mi Donald wa* named chairman, president and chlel
executive of the company when It wa* formed in I0H4.
Yrenviru said. The company also own* ( olonial Penn Group
Inc., a provider of Insurance policies. and oilier properties
Hmadhr.id ha* served a* president of the G T E * Telephone
Operating Group, ihr large* group wllhln Ihr Stamford. Conn.,
telecommunication* company. The telephone group ha*
revenues of more than $ 1 2 billion and 10.000 employers.
Itruadhrad Joined G T E In IUH4 after serving a* president of
Si Joe Mineral* Corp . Ihr company said

SANFORD - With the stale's
first c r o s s -c o u n t y , s la te chartered bank being planned
for Sanford, local banking of­
ficials expect an Increase in
competition.
"Anytime you have a strong
growth markrt. a lot of people
will come In and try lo mukr It."
said Phil Cheantil. president of
thr Seminole National Hank,
which la headquartered on
Airport Houlevard and t* build
Ing Its first branrh w ithin
Seminole County In downluwn
Sanford
He said Ihr rasing of restric­
tion* on opening branches may
allow rnorr bank* In open In a
■trnng growth market auch a*
Seminole County, all seeking a

slice of thr deposit pie
"The advantage lo the cus­
tomer will tie hr will have more
local Ions and hanks to choose
from," Chesnul said
On Nov. 17. Florida Com
pi roller Gerald l.ewts approved
Ihr first cross county branch of n
stale -chartered commercial liank
by grunting an application 10
T h r Hank of Central Florida, an
Orlando liank. lo ofien a branch
In Sanford Since then, another
cro*s&lt; mintv branch has tirrn
allowed and four oilier* urr
being reviewed, stale banking
olllclal* said
"Thl* dec !*ion is Important lor
Florida s dual hanking *v*t« m
Lewis said In a prepared slulr
merit "O u r stale liank* should
have Ihr same right* a* national
Kinks in Florida and ll*u niv Job
tom aurr that ll happen* '

federal cross-county branches.
le gislators granted s im ila r
branching privileges for stale
liank*. but stipulated Ibal Lewi*
could not grant the first cross­
county branch application until
45 days after thr first national
c ro s s -c o u n ty b ra n ch hank
opened Us doors
T h r federal Office of* Ih r
Comptroller of thr Currency
allowed Ihr first croascnimiy
branch In Halm Reach County
from a Dade County bank In
May Thai decision ha* tirrn
challenged In federal court by
Itarneii Hunk. Inc and Rarnni
Hank of Palm Reach County No
decision has hrrn reached a
slate spokesman said
The ailed of a federal decision
c a m e
a fte r
Ih r
F lo r id a
Legislature allowed Ihr titan regarding federal liank* l* un­
rhlng earlier Ihl* year Facing c l e a r . a s i a I r h a n k i n g
added compellllou from new *|mkrsman said

Historically, stale-chartered
bank* wanting 1" expand Into
another county werr forced lo
charier a nrw hank In that
county — an option coaling al
least $-1 million lo rapltullzr or
buy an rxistlng chartered hank,
p o t e n t ia lly m u c h m o re
expensive, said Rod Jones,
director of the stule Division of
Hanking
Now. Jones said a slate bunk
seeking to expand Inin another
county will have largely the
land and cun*Iruction cost of Ihr
building lo face
" ll provides an opportunity for
small lianks lo lo rx|»and with a
relatively low cost.'' Jones said
Lewi* * decision Iasi month

Alafaya
center gets
new tenant
OVIEIK) - The Mega Movies
video store has signed a lease for
ft.500 square feel In Ihr Alafaya
Square Shopping Center mak­
ing II one of four new irnartts
that have signed leases with the
i enter In (he past (todays
"We oprttrd a store at Alafaya
Square because ol lit suprrtor
location In Oviedo, one nl ihr
fastest growing ramniunlHrs In
Florida said Mega Movies store
owner P r lr M iller ' ll'* a
beautiful area and promise*
great growth pnleniul. as evi­
denced by thr overwhelming
success of our grand oprnlng
T h r I 4 0 .3 3 7 s q u a re -lo o t
Alafaya Shopping Center is
located al I he notlhrasl corner of
ihr Alalaya Trail ISlalr Road
t i l l a nd A la fa y a Woodfl
Houlevard Inlrrsrdion

Pete Miller, ow ner ol Mega Movie Videos, In his new store.

Health care executive fights SIDS
A TL A N TA (U lll - Pete Ivin
tra n s fo rm e d t r a g e d y in to
trium ph, u sing llw* sudden death
of h is h a h ) ax Im jie tu * for
building a multtmillton dollar

rorfMiration dedicalrd lo giving
Infant* a greater chance al
survival
Driven by griel and armed
only w.sSi a draw mg of a rrvolu
llo n a r v

p r iM ltiii.

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engineer left a h'gh paving Job al
L o c k h r r d -C r n r g la lo start a
health care com pany following
Ih r death of hts (1 m onth old son
a victim of sudden Infant clra lli

syndrome. In l'*70
When lie founded Ibulihdyne
Ine a year later. Parker Holmes
Prill wanted only In develop a
home use infant monltoe lhal
would irac k breathing ami heart
rale* anil sound an alarm ll
breathing Mopped &lt;»i Ihr heart
rale fell lie low a certain level
S ix y e a r * la t e r . P e t t i,
llrullhtlyne * clllel exec ultve ol
flier, had ac mmpllshed hi* goal
anil wa* on In* wav to turning
die iiiinjM n) Inin a
million
healthcarr concern dedicalrd to
high-technology Home c a ir

large ioi|Mii4tton or building a
m u ll I-faceted Inter national
ttan patty bn au*r | didn’t have
the v ImIiiii then
What Petit had wa* a devotion
lo children dial enabled him lo

service* and therapies
"Initially. I wa* very mui It

motivated by grief. " Prill »uld
' ll gavr me *nmrthing lo jml my
lime and rtlori and tulrnl* Into
and hrl|wd it* grl dirnogh dial

sustain ihi biialiMas through

|trrtiMl of in irn *r foru* on d ir
event.
" M \ In itial I ih u* wa* lo devel­
op a device d ial would p rrv rn i
d ir *aio r kind ol Ih lo g llo lll
h a p |irn liig lo til tier lam llie* that
hup|w-nrd to our family
" I didn't need m uch m ore of a
goal than d ia l,1 hr *ald
I
dido I thin k u I mhiI building a

hard lim es, including near
Itankruptcy. takeover attempt*
and a string nl quarterly lo w *
P rill* affection lor children
comes aero** In die way he
trier* lo them a* klddo* and
"llllle guv*'' aod in hr way he
talk* about die product* hi*
comjMinv make* lo lieIp inlant*

Actor signs to promote Longwood firm
LONGWOOD — Television star
Tom Hnslev na* signed with
Klectonr. Inc . lor endorsement*
ol (he tirin'* hearing aid pro
d tic t a In a f o r t h c o m i n g
advrrtlaing and
promotional

campaign, ac Minting lo Manny
Gules, president ol die hearing
lusirtimrui m.mul.ii luting llrm
h e re

Ho*lry. a regular on Happy
Days aud who at*&lt;&gt; appeared in

Harris reports new contract
MELBOURNE — Ham* Corp rc|«nrtrd ll ha* received a $5
million contrail for an electric |mwrr management system
frtittt El Paso Electric, which provide* eleclilclly In west Texas
ami Nrw Mexico T h r Harris system perform* *ii|iervl*ory
innirol. data acquisition and rnrrgy nianagemrnl function.
llarTtaasld

B e n ih a n a p o sts p ro fits
MIAMI
Hetilhana Nsltoiial Corp . which o|irrutrs a chain of
Japanese steak restaurant*, has |m*trd ptolli* for ImiOi Ihr
*ri ond ipi.irirr and six months ended Oc I 0
For ilie quarler. Henihana earned $405.1X10. or 7 cent* jier
•hare, onsalr* ol $7 0 million, compared with a loss of
$77!l IKK), or 14 cents |«-r stiarr. on sale* of $7 5 million a year
ago For ih r six-month |M-rlod. Ibmh.m.i earned $H‘M (XXI or
Hi i rnis |&gt;er share, on sale* ol $IH million, compurrd with u
|o«* ol $Mi»'.».(XX). or 20 cents per share, on salr* ol $IH million
Iasi year L.tsi year's llgutr* lot hide |o*v* hum Ihr com|Miiy'a
unprofitable fm/rn fisid division, which was sold In I0H7 for
$4 .5 million

the latrr TV series Murder She srrlrs. thr latest Instrument* in
Wrote. ' will l&gt;r Iraturrd In the rrn hargraltle hearing aid
Elec lone nrw*p.t|ier a dvrrdr- ralrgnrv which Klecionr jilu
mrnl* letter* mailer* new spa neered: und around the com
per Inserts aud other lead- |Mny'* jMipulur Prrsulrriu.il II
ge n e r a 1 1 n g m a I r rI a I for *rrtr* of all In lhr-canal aid*
Frank Rohlloita. vice president
K lrc lo n r’a dispenser*. G lllrs
nl m arketing and sale* lor
*.ud In an announcement
The llrm al*o ha* rrlalned Klectonr. I* In charge ol the
( ' r e s w e l l . Munsell. F u ll/ A
project
"We feel that Tom Hoslry I*
Zirhel. Inc., a Young A Ruble .mi
public trial ion* coui|Mny In Or- die tvjte of individual who can
1.111110, und McDaniel A Winter, a rllelt u rrsponsr horn the con­
Longwood advertising and mar­ sumer," Glllrs said
"In ucldltton. us die father ol a
keting llrm. lo develop a markrt
Ing |mi kagr fur use by Klrcionr hearing Impaired daughlrr. hi
welcome* thl* opportunity lo
dispensers during die project
A complete *el ul promotional help Inlorui oilier* with haring
materials will be developed prohlrm s that lliry can he
around Elnim ir's Irlu m pli II iirl|M-d

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G A IN ESV ILLE — Phoenix Advanced Technology Inc. said It*
*ub*ldlary. Nulrl-Pniduct*. Inc., ha* signed a conlraci with
GOPAC ln&lt; of Greenville. S.C.. lor distribution of a* lawful
Is-vrl.igr. Go
GOPAC will delatrlbule Go III Arizona. Nevada und
Culllornla. under a six-year contract worth a minimum of $3H
million, ihc company said

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A ctor T o m Bosley, right, and M an ny Gitles.

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Real e s ta te s ch o o l o p en s
Reach Inslllulr ol Rral Estate Is I lie- arra s newesl rral rsialr
srhiMil. arcordlng In Its owner.
Class are lo Ix-gln on D«*&lt; HI wiili a weekend review lieforr
Ihr salr* and hrokrrs s t a i r examination. Weekend rrvlrw* will
Ik*lif-l&lt;l before each of Ihr slate examinations thereafter.
Ollier courses ullrrot include continuing educullon. a
brokers class |ieriodlcully. and mortgage brokering, along with
|m»s| education and appraised classes as FREC makes ilirm
available.
The school Is on Highway 17-112 al Mlghhank* In the Drllury
Plaza.

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Florida — Sunday, December a. 196A

ENGAGEMENTS

Big Apple actor prefers hometown

After s|&gt;endlng a few days at
his Sanford home, actor Hardy
"Buddy'* Rawls departed Tar
New York with a song In hts
h e a rt, " I ' l l be hom e for
Christmas You ran couni on
me..,
Buddy reinforce* "There * no
place like home" whenever he
ran get away from the Big Apple
lo visit hts mother. Eva Belle
Rawl*. and his brother* and
sister*, who all llvr In this area
A 1970 graduate of Seminole
High School. Buddy has had a
lough climb up the professional
ladder to reach hts present
status— plavtug In a movie with
Rlrhard Pryor anil Gene Wilder,
which he say* he is "re a l
excited" about
Buddy got hi* start in several
television commercials porirayJohn Sh ea a n d Kim Morris
log the "good ol' boy " Image In a
vlsorrd rap and plaid shirt, his
usual dress code Several years
h a r k , he w a s e a s t tn
W a irrn Morris ol Allamnntr
I n t e r n « 11 o n a I C l u b a n d *'D A H Y-L
a movlr filmed In
Springs and S u rciir M *rrt* of Fillnwahtp of Christian A'hlcir*
the C m ,m l Florida atea. fit .»
Winter Springs a run mure ih r
Miss Morris attends Seminole most oflen seen on the recent
engagement of their daughter. Community College In Sanford television commercial for "Mr
M Kim Morris of Winter Springs, and works as a police oflierr for
Goodw- , rh."
tn John M Shea, non of Herb and
the city of Winter Springs
Th r Rawis family gathered at
Anna Shea of Tam pa
ller Ranee, born In Orlando, la E*a Belle's Sanford home for
the ma'ernal grandson of John Th a n k s g ivin g and a "good
Dorn In Jackso n ville. the
and Helen PavllcL of Tampa
bride-elect graduated front
time," Eve Belle sju V When the
The wedding Is set for Satur
Oviedo High School In 1982 after
clan gathers, you ran couni on
being active on the school's day. March 18, at 2 p in. tu hirst lots of good food and lots ol fun
»wlm team, craft-* club. Oviedo Presbyterian Churrh of Sanford.
Recently. Eva Belle went lo
New York lo visit Boddv They
saw- thr award-winning " O s
M ise ra b le * * ’ and a n o th e r
Broadway show, as well as
riding on thr subway ami visit­
ing the Statue of Llbetly She
said Build* has Irlrnds In several
shows, consequently, they got
choice seats.
She also said that Buddy
attends a churrh representing
38 nationalities, where he
tearhrs a class and helps in thr
churrh soup kitchen. "He ts real
active In the churrh and seems
so sincere.*’ Eva Belle said
So what dors a busy adnr do
when hr eseajw* Ihr bright
lights of the big rttv lor Ihr
tranquility ol hts hometown?
Mostly. Eva Bcllr says, they go
shopping, rat out a lot and visit
relative* in thr arra and tn
Jacksonville
But. for now. It's hark to thr
drawing hoard In New York (or
Buddy until thr Christmas holi­
days when hr plans to tusk In
Ihr relaxation ol tils Sanlord
home and farnily.

Morris-Shea

Bernadette Ja c k so n and Daryl W illiam s

Jackson-Williams
MIAMI — Mr and Mrs Herbert
Williams of Miami announce thr
engagement of Ihclr daughter.
Iternadette Shrlltta Jackson, to
Daryl Lamar Williams, son ol
Mr and Mrs Evony Williams of
Sanford.
Bom In Miami, the bride-elect
ts the maternal granddaughter ol
Dorothy Moses of Sanford and
the paternal granddaughter ol
Mrs Donnie Davis of Miami
Miss Jackson Is a graduate of
Norland Senior High III Miami
She presently attends Clark
College to Atlanta Ga . where
she ts majoring In elementary
education

Her (lance, born In Sanford. Is
ltie rnaiern.il grandson of Mary
A Guy of Sanford and the Rev
and Mrs James Itarrtuginn of
Mall land He Is the (talernal
grandson ol Mary I' Williams of
Sanlord anil the lale Miti hell
Williams
Williams is a I9M&gt; graduate ol
Seminole High School in San­
ford He now Is a student at
larwtnu Computer Institute in
Atlanta
The wrrlding Is sci lor Satur­
day. Dec If), at 3 p m at thr
Greater New Ik Ihr! Missionary
liapllst Churrh in Miami

Brltons can't stay away
What a drllghtlul surprise to
walk Inin the Grratrt Sanlord
Chamber of C o m m rn r this
week Ifnr the first time In over a
yeari and see two familiar fairs
We kept staring at each other I
thought "Where have I seen this
couple?" It didn't l a k r long to
realize they werr John and
Janet "Nita Gray Irom Joll*
Old England
H rg u la r readers may tr
m rm brr that thr Grays ram r to
Sanlord in September 1987 lo
celebrate thrtr silver wedding
anniversary While visiting
Florida previously the Gravs
had read about .Sanlord and
derided right then and there tii.tr
lilts city would Im- Ihr sitr ol
their a n n lv r.w .y criehrailon
Why? Because Nilas maiden
name is Sanford
When lire couple returned lo
England, they sent a letter lo the
rhambrr for triform it ion tliat
Virginia Long**ell Hie rhandier
rxreutlve secretary, gracious!*
gave The rest is histor*'
On the anniversary visit last
year. Dave Farr r x c r n t lv r
director ol tin- ( handier Mayor
Ik-tt ye Smilh anil I joined Ihr
Grays to do lunrh w hit h w as
m o s t drllghtlul That night Hie

N E W A R R IV A L S
SANFORD — Anthony and
Fonda Kline of Sanford an
nouncr thr birth of a daughter
Kathryn Elizabeth, born on
W e d n e s d a y . N o v . 2 3 . In
la in g w iM id ,

Maternal grandparents are
Eric and Joyce wainstrom ol
Kim online. Ontario. Canada
Paternal grandparents tire Don
and Janet Kline ol Berkely
Springs. W Vo
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Rhonda A lle n and Michael Clark

A lle n -C la rk
Col Prank II Alim of Camp
Ifni Cloud. South Korea and
Klenora Allen of Alexandria V.i
announce the rngageinnii ol
their daughter Rhonda Dorothy
Allen ol Destln. to Mir had Ho**
ard ( lark ol Shallmar. son ol Mr
anil Mrs W illiam s Clark ol
Sanford
Horn in Pr Hut k&lt;-r. Ala . tht
hrldc-eleci is ihc m nlcrnal
grantlrlaughier ol Dorothy Ollvr i
ol Dublin, Go . anil the paternal
granddaughter til Mrs Itil 11&gt;
Kdrnllrld til W.ivurslMiro Ga
Miss Allen graduated from
llratuliiti High School ol llratidtm
In I9n:t where slit- was active In
r ratk t r u s s c o u n try anti
chert lead Irig Sin .iiiriids fttiy

Stall Umvt-rsil* iri Truv. Ala .
anil ts a Della Kappa Kpsttnn
littli sister Sin- works as a
reset v.ii inn siqM-rvisor at Sui
|si&lt;lt Resort in I )•sim
Ih r ham • horn in llosion is
iln parental graiiiltlaiighter ol
Susan &lt; lark ol 1 oliimhia S (
('lark is a 1979 graduate of
Sem*no|e High S&lt; hool in Sanlord
and a 198-1 graduate of Troy
State University where he was a
mi-min t ol Della Kappa Epsilon
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■listrli i manager lor Burger King
In ft Walton
lh&lt; wedding Is set tor Suliirda&gt; Ian 14. at 7 p in in l-irst
I 'niti d Methodist churt li in
PatMoi.i' :t*

AI*OPKA - Wally and Regina
Ro Im-Ms ol A|M)|tk.i arinotinee the
itirtli of u daughter. Brittney
Rragan. horn at 2.37 p.nt oil
Tuesday, Nov 29. lit Winter
Park
The gtrl weighed In at 8
|Mtund* and measured 20 Inches
in length
Paternal grandparents arr
Robert and Judy Nam ol Kansas
&lt; try. Kan
ft*

O S TEEN — Kevin and IVarina
Todd ol Osteen announce the
birth ul a daughter. Brittany
Lynn. iMirn on Tuesday Nov 29
tn lairtgw-nod
Maternal gruritl|iurrnls are J imDarrow of Fayetteville. N C . and
Louisa Darmw ol Camden. N .1
Palermtl grandparents are
.Junior amt Margaret Todd ol
Osteen

Grays attended a Sanford City
Commission meeting when the
Bicentennial Commission ol the
chamber prrurntrd an enlarged
version of the U.S ConsIlUillon
with local slgnalorrs to thr city
of Sanford John and Nila's
signatures were the llmil two on
the document as representatives
from Great Britain.
A ls o p o p p in g t n a I I It e
chandler this week while thr
Grays were there was the mayor,
who has not visited the rham brr
"for a long time,*" a« cording to
Virginia Nila -vas excited and
called it "fate'' that th u r had
been an unscheduled meeting ol
two American friends she and
John had met In Sanlord the
previous year
Alta's fa-her and s'ep iiolher
accompanied the Grays Irom
England u&gt; Florida on tht* trip,
hut I hey stayed at their hotel nn
lidrrhaUnii.il Drive while thr
Grays headed lo Sanford tn
renew friendships To sav that
they w rrr Im pressed w ith the
city and Its rrsldenl* from last
year. Is a gross understatement
Tliey were enthralled
Joining thr Gray* for lun­
cheon this week were Henry ami
Virginia Longwrll arid Ed and
Florrnrr Korgan
John and Nita are track In
England now. hut you &lt;an bet
they are already making plan*
for their next m p to Am rrkan
and Sanlord. a city they sav thr*
"Just love **

Shrinsrs salute member
The Baida '88 Fall Ceremonial
tiring held at the Ik-laind Hilton
D r L a n d . th is w ee ke nd , is
honoring Woodrow Cash A
charter member ol llic liahal
Temple tn Orlando. Woodrow
received his 33rd degree In the
Scottish Hdr Freemasonry two
yrars ago in Orlando
The criehrailon ltd* weekend
Is

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n a m e d

"Woodrow Cash Class
Cash
was honored lor hts devotion
and dedication to the nrgatitzu
Hon throughout the yrars Dur
mg lids (all ceremonial, whit h
tiegan with a banquet Saiord.iv
night, new shrtners were in
ducted all day Saturday followed
by a dinner-dance Satiml.i*
night andotlirr frsiiviiir* toda*
Woodrow s wifr. Ila/rl who
sold she rrallv lo o k e d forward to
Ihr event, remarked that there
were ,k tlvltlr* lor Ihe ladles all
da* Saturda*

History In Ihe making
History hulls can stop moan­
ing .itsnit Christmas gilts tor
Ihose VIPs who ha*r everything
Give them a calendar
file Greuler Sanlord ('handier
ol Co m me ret- C o m m e rc ia l
Committee has jiroduced a Ills
torlc calendar ol Sanford com
plrtr with lni|&gt;nrtaitt dales and
tidbits The i.il&gt;-ndar was devil
o|»rd through the General Henry
S Sanford Museum, under the
direction u| AID ta Clarke, and
through the lamll* ol the lair
William Vincent who donated
most ol Hie photographs
The calendars air available at
Hie i hainlM i lor a S3 COIIIHhu
lion lo the i handier s Jill* III)
Fireworks Fund Fur Information
on inallouts. call ih- *handier «t
122 2 2 1 2

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Hardy " B u d d y " Rawls plans on Christmas reunion.
reading sorirty, met al the home
ol Kay Hall with Carolyn Cor
nrllu* and Emv Sokol a* to
hostesses The m crltng was
prrsidrd over h* Ik-rr* Harris
chairman
Th e |trograrn was a hook
rrvtrw on
A Handmaiden *
I ales' given hv Boilllir Rhodes

Club wom tn to hssr chorus
The Sanlotd Woman s Club
Chorus will entertain thr club at
the December business inerting
and luncheon Wednesday al 11
a m fu. iwrtl hv the followed hv
the meeting Betlye Smilh Is Ihr
chorus dire* tor and arrompu
nisi.
Chorus loeintiers are Florrm e
Korgan. Ka* Hall Gayle Cos
Irene Brown Phyllis Conklin
Viola Frank. Arlene Jaiiak. Tina
Joseph. Delores Lash. Aide
Magro. l.csslr Pauline Eve
Kogrro. Jane Saxon. Carol Ann
Smith. Ik-ttv Strllrns and Frieda
Tyre
Ivd ie l W ilson Is th.urm .ui ol

Got s toy lor a lot?
T h e re s id ents al H o w e l l I ’l a i r

4(X) W Atr|m&gt;i i Hlvd are doing
iloir jiart tn tielji lighten Santa *
load lot Christmas Two lm»r*
arr available aI the roniplex. one
In the lobby and one In the
dining room, lor residents
Iriends amt the puLIu to de|Mvsii
toys fer needy lids
According lo Mona Bridges
activities director at tlow &gt;11
Plate, members ol irlt IJ S
Marines wilt cn||r. ! tins* t o t s
and lots Irom oilier nrganira
ttoils and &gt;lean them op Im
distribution

lh« lu n ch e o n ho ste sscn n in illle e

Luncheon reservations due
Businesswomen planning to
attend Ih r Greater Sanlord
1‘hamtier ol Commerce's annual
luncheon on Dec 8 al ihr
Sanford O v (r Center nerd to
make thru reservations and pit k
up Hie tl&lt; krts hv Monday A(
m illin g to Dave Farr ih r
chandler rxrcuilve director, re*
rr*aUnns are a most and no
Ik krts will Im- wild al the dool
In kn* arr S i each
Central Florida Rrgtoiial Ho*
pii.il luncheon sjMinsnr alw&gt; will
otter a variety of gilts and door
prizes Irom Iim al businesses
Enteriairuneni will Im- hv Ballet
i mild ol Sainlord Seminole
ESO hears book review
Epsilon Sigma Omlcron

Alzheimer honor lo be given
B arbara T in d a ll w ill hr
hofmrrd h v I h r Al/hrimrt H r
source 1 rritri al a dinner D« - 8
at Itolidav Inn Countryside
It you or your Irlrnds have
made Hie news plrasr ( all me at
lilt Itomr Wr arr Intrrrstrd lit
all ill Htr ha|i|&gt;rttltigs In the
romrnoiiltv
(O o tit Olstrtch rstirsd Heteld
People sdllor, it s correspondent
c o v e r in g th e S e n t o r d a re s
Phone 322 4 9 2 5 )

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Writing contest open
to all Central Florida
W INTER PARK - Friends of
ihr Winter Park Public Library
arr %|(ons&lt;&gt;riiig a lourtli annual
writing rontrst lor short stories
and |HMirv
open to all Crittnil Florida
residents, &gt;hr rontrst will uccrpi
entries Irom Jan I in March I
Winner* w ill lw notillrd Aprtl 2

First and second plai r win
nets III ImHi catrgurtc, s|,| hr
invited lo ir.nt ifirir winks al Hie
prrseniattoli ul the awards April
lo al Hie Winter Park t.lhrurv
Contestants must tw 18 vr.us
or oidei Entries must tn at
comjtanled b* a signed entry
form

First place pri/c (or a short
story sslii&lt; h inusi lx- original
and uiipuhllslitd. will Im- 9200.
s&gt; i oml pi.it i pn/r w III Im- 923
Foi jMM in s*|&lt;ai win |m- given
lot lust pi.u t
and $Ti(&gt; lot

To olttaln contest guidelines
atul entry torm. srnil a slam|M-d
sell addressed r it v r ln p r to
Friends rtf the Winter Park
Public l.ihrarv
tiling r ottirsi
too E New England Avi V\ inn
Park Ft. 32789

s eeo nd pla i e

W illia m s, Davis tie knot
in w o o d e d shady rest
SANFORD — Margaret Ann
Williams and Kenneth Lee Davis
were married ul 2 p in on
Saturday. Nov
19. beneath
shade trre* in a backyard cere­
mony ai the bride's home in
Sanlnrd with fupi James I.
Windham offit tallng
The hrldi Is Htr datlglller of
T .1 Williams ol Dike City and
Mary Kulnrr of Houston. Texas
The bridegroom Is Hie son ol
Ml and Mis llertM-n Davis of
Da i Hool I l.i v
Given in marriage hv tier
Inend Mike Shelter the bride
wore a Iru-leliglh Vlt lorlun lair
gown, carried a bouquet of silk
lavender and blue orchid* and
wore a tM-lgr Vti lortati hairpin e
Janice I. Warren served as
matron nl honor, wearing a
ten-length lavender gown with a
lavender hairpiece wlilh can*
lug flint- anti lavender cat na­
tions
Dtrrv Warrrit a ll e n d c i l a s I m- s |
man
A leicpllon lollowed III lllr
hai kvartl Assisitng were Wanda
Pcrslngi i Pain Raittst * I tIIlxn

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis
Kill/ and T rlsa Padgi-lt
i hr t (tuple live In Sanlord
The bridegroom makes cahl
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Ramsey A Sons Auctioneers lit
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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Sunday. December 4

Club
Continued from Page 1C
tilings."
Fuusnlght
said
" I don't know Ikiw they did It all
They had vminu families oner,
loo.**
"Instead of doing no many
little thing*, we re doing two big
thlngn— tile fashion show and
the Italian feast.*’ Pratt said
The feast, held in October,
required at least seven women
on at least eight committees—
spaghetti, sauce, beverages,
bread, salad, dinnerware. etc.
Th e place was parked wllh
about 275 jx*oplr and tlie second
annual i harllv event raised
more than 1 1 ,20 0 .
"W e did a lot of work!'*
Fausnlghl sighed
March 17. under dlrrctlon of
I h r I Iris! vice president Sue
llavls. Ihr club will presrnl a
gourmet luncheon and gala fash­
ion s h o w using professional
models at Its meeting place, the
C o m m u n it y Im p ro v e m en I
Association building In Lake
Mary
On Dec |0. the club will
iiurtlflpair to tin first annual
Drill wood Village Florida Arllsl
Invitational wllh a bakr sale
Portion of (lie proceeds will hr
contributed to the Alzheimer
Hraourre Center
The cluti has hrl[x-il the Like
M a r y P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t
|&gt;tm base bullet nmol vests, ihe
Like Mary Fire Is -partment buy
kltciien ulenslls, and Like Mary
Klemeolary Scfnxd get a porta­
ble loud speaker system
Kvery Christmas, the club
"adopts" two
thrre needy
lamlllrs lit Lakr Mary
"What's really neat Is getting
I h e l e t t e r s 11 a i k a I I e i
Christmas,' F.iusttlghl said
Site rem em bers Die d u ll
" a d o p t i n g 1* a

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M ary

family — no father two kids, liv­
ing in a Iraitrr - Iasi Christmas
The club gave the family new
gills clothes and Io&gt;m1 amt In
return got a mm h mote precious
letter
' It you looked around tile
room, wr all had our tissue * mil
because they're thanking ut
over and over lie making I hr Ir

holidays,*’ she said
The club also “adonis" musi­
cians ai Seminole Community
College, contributing toward
their tuition
for the girls who are abused or
from broken homes at Hacienda
Girls Hanch in Melbourne, the
club donated 1 1 0 per child for
Christmas
About 65 members ranging In
age from 30 to HO make up the
club.
" W i t h us th e re ’ s m o re
togetherness," Hughes said
"There's not only the meeting
and luncheon and all that, wr
visit and know each other, being
a small community W hrn we
gel together every month, it's
always nice to find out what's
going on and who's doing what
We really don't have any strung

era
The first llnie K.iusnighi at­
tended a club meeting to tf-|| (fir
noth. It was to "get out of the
house and not havelocook "
She Itellevrs tint age 31. she s
the club s youngest member. Yet
she enjoys silting w »h c*. t.
member* she hasn't met trefore.
especially the oldrsl ladles
‘ Most of Ihrsr women -ire so
knowledgeable. Ihry've tu rn
through everything we re going
through.** Fausnlght said
"Ninety percent of itiese women
air so lalrntt d, I frrl like ,i
dope
•’When you have a mixture of
dllfrrrni ages and ways of think
log. It makes It u n •y&lt; Ming
Hughes sit'd "You get voting
old ami in-between ideas You
tun pul It all together and t'ottie
up with something gmx! "
The rluh mrrts th e lourth
Thursday ol eat h month, lor
huslness m u ling s|teak ami
luncheon, al the ( IA building on
Country Club Hoad In Lik e
Mary
Membership lx gins with an
invitation to a &lt;lull meeting One
need only tie a Srmlnule County
resident to join
If interested In joining the
l-ahe Mary Woman s t lub. call
membership cb.nrman Marjorie
Dale, at 323--54M2

Getting married
Ktigagrinrul ami wedding lortlis are available al thr San/nrO
Herald,
N French Avr Thr completed limns may lw
accompanied try a prolessltiual hl.uk ami white photograph It a
pit lure is ties11ei| with the announcement lor mint inform.»
thin, call 322 2 6 1 I exl 34

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

Girl S co u ts giving Santa a hand
Santa's got some busy elves
working to make this Christmas
*|)c('lal for those in need. Girl
Seoul tr(Mips In lauigwcMMi and
latkr Mary are making cards,
pulling together Christmas Ikix *
es and visiting the elderly in
nursing homes
l i r o w n l e T r o o p 7 7 5 at
W o o d la n d s E le m e n t ary In
Ltngwood Is engaged in many
activities lor Ibis holiday season
" T h e g ir ls do In c re d ib le
artwork!" said Kathy Crowell.
Ihe troop leader. They have
made tteaullful Christmas cards
that they will dlslrlhule lo thr
rldcrly In Longwimm! Village Hr
11renteni llom r
List year the I trow tiles plated
the cauls on thr trays during
him h The girls and the patients
interacted charmingly &lt; rowed
said

A sh le y H illin g s and her
mother. Gall, brought some
more Christmas cards lor Ihr
troop lr make Iroitt their ehutrh
First Presbyterian ol Orlando
ih r rhureh pinvldrd all Ihe
material* amt the glr's arr
making card* lor prisoners dr
corallng rarh rover and w,.-«ng
Itlhlr vrrsrs oil Ihr Inside The
chinch will deliver thr t arils lo
the prisoners
In still another project, Tum p
7 7 5 ts p u t t i n g to g e th e r
Christmas Imxrs lor migrant
winkers' children Included m
Ihr (Mixes air small toys, trinkrts
amt samplr loilrm rs Th r gills
htnughl Items lor the l» n r s Iroili
home
Carolyn Crowell, agr N g.ur
all hrr littIr- dolls In tie pill III Ihr
hnxrs Site frrls she lias mil
grown ilie age ol having dolls m
lad on tier &lt; hr 1st mas list tins
year sh*- wrote in tag letins
NO DOLLS
C ud rl Troop I -in Ird to
Sherry Ftsfirr Alu r Cook ami
llri kv bridges also Is . irallllg
(hrts'nia* Lives lor migrant
workers children The girls m
Troop 14** arr Horn Hi» k Like
(irernwixMi Lakes, Mil wee .m&lt;t
Teague mlddlr st hoots Alter all
llir boxes are Idled and wrap|M-d
the girls will take them to the
Citrus Council of Girl Scouts in
Winter Hark where they will tx
distributed
Holiday cards lor shui in
inemtM-rs ol saniamto I mini
MrihiMlisi Church m Lingwixxl
ale bring made In lliowtile

Mary Joyce, president of the
ronp Will takr the toys In Ihr
Mustard Seed
LA K E MARY
Volunteering al llir parly will
LO NG W OOD
Im- Iris Chic Agnes Sansc and
Judy Wlglm. all members of the
Heathrow Women's Club Other
C Y N T H IA
volunteers will include Hon rile
O'Reilly and Ellen and Peggy
AUSTIN
Mahoney from the tamgwood
area. James and Gall Faiicrtt
and Susan Davis of Lake Mary
Troop 350. which Is sponsored Cynthia Saldatli and Susan
by Ihe church The leaders C o n s ta n tin e from A po p ka .
E ile e n M r v e r .h i d C y rid e Charles and Judy Vnlkrina Im m
Klchukolf. are proud of ihr Sanford and Koxaiilie Morgan
artistic lalrnls ofthe girls A ihual from Orlando Tam m y
representative ol the church will Lovellr id Oviedo is making 175
slorklngs fur thr children
give the rant* to shill Iris
Vrmind 215 i hlldren and Iheir
I sire nis are expeclrd In attend
Shopping spreo lor needy
It's Christmas ad year long at thr party For drtalls rnniurl
ihr Mustard Seed In LongutMxl f arol Kanr at 7HH .1421
The Mustard Sen) a nonprofit Arts, cralts coming soon
organization, disirihutrs HmmI
At Ilie-1 r last meeting die Lik e
i lolhing tov*. Iiimiliir«* and all
Mary Woman s ( Inti voted to
sorts ol household Items to donate $400 to help wi t h
needy families Pounder Carol l luislinas al the Hacienda Girls
Kanr formerly was a volunteer
Ha. - h m Mrllniiirur The chib
&lt;&lt;in n v tor (or the Fresh Siati intends lor rai h ol ilie 47 girls
Htogram at the ( hrtsiian Service currently ai rite ranch lo have
Crttlrr In Orlando llirr r she $ If) to s|iemJ on ihrmsclv es
s ix a need tor this h j k ol
The Min nl.t Frdr ration ol
mllllstrv which Is Ihe only one Woman &gt; ChiLs is &lt;mr spatsor nl
of Its kind
tin llai lend.i Girl s Ham h Girls
The Musi.ml Seed •oinplelr Iv If•mi lirnkeii homes or who ar«
furnishes l.mtirs tor lainlhrs who
abuse il re* rlv r help al ill* rant Ii
ate Irving to gel on their Irel
Ihr Nov 17 inerting ol It.r
financially
woman s d u b was hosted hv
It you re going In help some
t.eonar.i Green Wilma llar|M-r
one. help them through the Lie lliirtilnson and Ann llar|&gt;rr
w hole pr&gt;M rss
Kane said
I Ihe guesi sneaker Dr Keith
usei' lo take (a lilies lo their new Samuels
introduced L
Home* and leave them wllh a Vlrgmia Fram isco
garbage ting ol ■lollies Thai
Samuels is thr vlir prrsldrnl
would tw li They wouldn't even ol inslrui tliui al Srminolr l oin
have a glass Ironi whteh in ■nullity ( (dirge in Sanford Di­
drink
li x used on today » shrinking
I lie Mustard Seed holds ail world due in communication
annual ( hrisimas [tarty where and In linologti .il advances and
children ran shop lor their ihr shill uf careers in our
brothers, listers. |&gt;arrriis and country over the last 2D0 years
even gixxj friends At the same
Hr I lined with an emphasis oil
lime while |Mrriils are separ.it
l l i r i m p o r t a n c e ol c o m ­
ed Horn their children in the puters— mure Ilian 70 |M-rrrnt of
&lt;hardy store they do Santa's all ydn in ibis informal ion age"
work amt pi&lt; k hum a variety of rri|iiift- thr use ol a i ompuler
used toys games ami slotted
Computers ran do a lot of
animals (nr iheir &lt;hlldren
ditngs tint they cant creatr
The Heathruw Women's Chib lx-.mi did hand-traded items tli.it
in Lake Mary already has do­ thr wontrn are prewiring for
nated tour carloads ol toys
iheir Arts and ( rails Mini Show
games and rlothing tor the The mini show will Im held on
o rg a n iz a tio n s p a rty
Ih e Thursday l*ei 15. at lO u m at
■hildren Ironi thr Sahal Fntnt Ihr i IA building in Like Marv
iiahvsiumg lo o p will bring a
toy or galllr lo Ihr ro op s Chamber starts Its new year
Noontime proved lo Ik- llir
( lirtsinias |tarry lo Im- donated

most (Kipular time lor [tropic to
attend the haiitpirl lor thr
L o n g w o o d W in te r S p rin g s
Chamber ol ( n in n im i So tinh.mipirt was held Monday ai
1130 a m inLmgwiMKl
A delirious entree of . lilt ken
on rice was served to H6
chamber members Ihe new
olflrers were installed at the
luncheon with Iln u r Cove .is
1989 president
Now we start
another vear '' commented Cove
when he was passed thr gavel by
Hnl McCullough, thr outgoing
president Coxe also ret rived the
president's award i»&gt;r tuns
whteh went to ihr petson Mt
Cullough It'll Ik-si served him
and thr rtuimlK-r
Committee chairman ol im*
year was awarded to Keith
Hl.intltm Hlandon also will t»the new vice prrsldrnl The Huh
Cable award all award l»r thr
nulst,mding menilier that con
tributes (hr inosl to the nniiuiu
nllv weni in llnii N.n e \ *i e has
given sh tisi r Ipt Ions ol tinlt
Drgrsi to all pari It ipants ut the
gull tnumanirnts over ihe past
lour years*
The |&lt;*M*» set rrtarv Will tie
Jean Whitehurst and treasurer
will Im- Mike Is..ii Incoming
tMv,ird ineiiilx rs arc Hill Hav It
.Iran Whtiehurst Snaron flaley
and danit «•Divine

Spreading his name around
Hohtn l.lppini oil son ol Holt
rri and Marela l.lppinruti ol
l.ak- Marv is re i an im . asNirtal
i ontrlh -*in to , hr New York
I lines HtMik Hev|ew
Hidlltl
w h o has lived lit Huston for I lit
past ten years also Is ■i -reltllv
enrolled in thr Masters of Fine
Arts tn W riting Program at
Vermont College In Norwich.
( unit ltr contributes Irripimilv
lo Thr /iosfori H/iorurv am. a
story ol his. Inliilr-1 will lxpublished lit all ll|M Hilling Issue
ill Modern Shnrt Sloe-*
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Overeaters to weigh in
A alrp study o( Overealer* Anonymous la conductrd on
Mondaya at 7:30 p m. at We*( Lake Hoapttal. Stair Road 434.
Longwood. For morr Information, call Charlie at 323-8070

Modelers Club to come together
The Sanford Aero Modeler* Club meets every third Monday
of the month nl 7 p m. at Greater Sanford Chamber of
Com merer. 400 E First St. All phases of R7C model alrrraft are
represented The club's flying field is located In Deltona For
more Information, contact "K it" Anderson at 323-7731 or Lee
Dargur at 374*4732.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Poets meet at 10 a m. every Monday In the
fellowship hall of United Methodist Church. Orange City.
Interested porta are welcome. For morr Information, call
773 8909 or 574 5809.

Clogging groups have class
The Old Hickory Stompers clogging group holds classes 7-9
p m. each Monday at the Knights of Columbus Hall on S Park
Avenue. Sanford. For more Information, call 349-9529
Dixieland Cloggrra clogging group holds rlaases 7-9 p m
each Monday 7-9 p.m. at the Lake Mary Fire Department at
First Street and Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary For more
Information, call 321-5267.

A A g ro u p s s c h e d u le m e e tin g s
Arra Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting Monday
Include:
• Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous group at noon and 3 30
p m for open discussion and at H p m (or alcoh 4le* only at
1201 W First SI.. Sanford
• Sober Won A A Group meets at the Sahara Club (old
driver a license ofhcel. 2587 S Sanford Ave.. mam. 5.30 p m
and 8 p m Open discussion
• Alarum meets at the Sahara Club. 2587 S Sanford Ave . 8
pm .

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center

VFW, Auxiliary to gather
Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Ladles Auxiliary of San lord
Post 10108 meet the fourth Monday at 7:30 p m at their post
home Hhe log cabin on Seminole Boulevard)

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday Inon-smokersl at 7 30
p.tn.. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave . Maitland
For morr information, call 236-9206

TO PS chapter to meet about eating
A TO PS chapter meets each Monday at 8 30 a m at 420 Oak
St.. Okteen. For more information call Shirley at 323 5445

Yule Log to be lit at Stetson
Stetson University’s snnual Yule Log Lighting will take place
Tuesday. Dee. 6 . at 3 30 p m After the ceremonies— which will
Include Inspirational Tradings and meditations caroling,
caution and brass ensrmblr music, and a candlelight
procession— hot cocoa and doughnuts will he served The event
Is free and open to the public

Hors d’eouvres program set
Barbara Hugliea Gregg. extension home economist for
Seminole County, will demonstrate hors d eouvre preparation
and provide tasty samples In the program "Fast and Funous
Hors D'eouvres for the Holidays “ The program, sponsored by
the Northwest ILake Mary) Branch of the Seminole County
Library System, will be Tuesday. Dec 6 , from 7-8 p m at the
library. 580 Greenway Blvd For more information 'call
321-2419

Senior Citizens Club to meet
Sanford Senior Citterns Club will meet Tuesday. Dec 6 . at I I
a.m at the Sanford Clvle Center for a bag lunch and sorlal
hour A business meeting all) follow wlih Ihr new officers
presiding After the meeting, bingo will fir played. Guests are
welcome.

Panic Attack group to meet
Agon*phobia/Panic Aflat k Support Group turns rarh
Tuesday at 8 p m at West Lake Hospital. 589 W State Road
434, Longwood. The supfion group I* for those who are afraid
to go out of their house and be active In public

Casselberry Kiwanls to rise
Klwants Club ol Casselberry meets at 7 30 a m . every
Tuesday at Village Inn. U.S. Highway 17-92 and Dogtrarir
Road. L.-ngwood For more Information, tall 83 1 8545.

T o a s tm a s te rs to speak up
Day breakers Toastmasters meets at 7 15 a m Tuesday at
Christo's Reslaurant on First Street. Sanford Guests are
welcome.
Toastmasters International Club 6581 meets earh Tuesday
7:30 p in at Seminole Community College. Room L-200 For
more Information, call 695-3906

N ar-A n o n to o ffe r help
Nor-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m at Orlando General
Hospital For more Information, call 869-636-1

B rid g e c lu b ready to deal
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at ihe Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E First Si.,
Sanford.

V o lu n te e rs c o u n c il to c o n g re g a te
The C ouncil of Volunteers Coordinators for Seminole County
meets the first Tuesday of every month at 9 a m at the
American Red Cross office. Stale Road. -134 Longwood
Membership Is open to dlreclors and coordlnalors of agrnrlea
using volunteers. For morr information, cull Cheryl VVrrley.
323 2036

F le e t R eserve to d e d ic a te , observe
Fieri Reserve Association Branch 147 will dedicate Its new
flagpole and base at 2 p m on Wednesday. Dec. 7. at the
branch building, on Wesi Stale Road 46 In Sanford.
Congressman Bill McCollum, who secured for the branch u flag
that has flown over the capltol building, has been Invited lo Ihe
ceremony, which also will observe Pearl Harbor Day The event
Is open to the public.

If you know of up&lt; moing activities you'd like announced In
the H rm ld \ Calendar, send Ihe appropriate Information— •
event, time, date, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— to Calendar, S.mlard I lentId. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. FI. 32771nr call 322 2 6 11

In a job of »Mfc and find Eils«n O Nsal connects cabers with their
caiiees by way of plug, only lo have to disconnect Ihe line when the
conversation is finished In inis 1956 shot in Winter Garden
operators ware learning a system that was innovative then and is

laughable today with modern technological advances Looking on are
Ifrom left) Grace Cray. Burton Brown Ora Mae Burgess Julian
Shepherd end Artie Mar an

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of equipment It taken to handle
Christmas. Dickinson said
She said United Telephone
annually urges callers to [dorr
their calls early Christm as
morning at on Christmas Eve to
dlsslpatr the rolling traffic But
at a some potnt on Christmas
Day. callers may get a recording
saving lo call taler since lines are
tied up
Radio oration call-ins also can
Jam ip line* Mother s Day Is the
Second busiest day of the yrat
(or nprrainrs. Valentine s Day
has m oderate tra fflr and
Tlianksglv log is slow
In a week's lime, operators are
bound lo handle a host of other
types of rails
"M an y elderly people rail
every day and ask what day II is
and to hear a voice and want lo
know If thetr plvotie Is working
D ic k in s o n said
It s their
lifeline
Sometimes, toddlers will nick
up the phnor and somehow
reach I tie t,|irnilor When Ihe
operator hears gurgles and
gah gabs she need say nothing
more than "Goodbye now. and
the little one will most likely
hang up. Dickinson said
Older children may call an
operator because they are alone
and afraid The phone roni|iam
summons pollrr* ofllcers In the
scene
If a caller is suicidal, operators
will call police nr get Ihe caller to
agrre to contact We ('are. a
suicide Intervention hotline
D ic k in s o n re m e m b e rs a
mild sounding man railing In
saying hr was distressed lo Ihe
point Mat hr was about to shout
himself. On another line, an
operator railed police while the
call was traced A few minutes
later, a harsh voice could lie
hrurd over Ihe line ordering.
“ Come oul with your hands up’
Dickinson said she later con

Miss Teen-Ager
pageant taking
applications
ORLANDO — Scholarships w III
Ik * presented to Florida parllrl
(Mills In Ihr 18th annual Miss
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program, to lie held at Ih r
Radlsson I'la/a H old In Orlando
on April 28-30
Young women must lo* !■■Iween the ages of 13-1H and are
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Each llnaltst may. at her
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on " W h a t 's R ig h t A b o u t
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The Florida winner will receive
a $1,000 U.S Savings Bond, a
Iwn-yrar tul'lon scholarship lo
Oklahoma City University, and
an all-expense paid trip lo com­
pete In the national program in
Augusi
Applications may tie oblalm-d
b y w r ilin g M iss Na I Iona I
Teen-Ager Pageant. 215 Pied­
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30308

f T h is n ic e v o ic e w o u ld c o m e on and
say ‘N u m b e r, p le a s e .’ You w o u ld have lo
find it on th is panel that lo o ke d like a
h o n e y c o m b . W e w e re s u p p o s e d to fin d
it in o n e s e c o n d |
•Beverly Dickinson
on operslors In the 40s
fronted the harsh oflicrr user the
line "Why srerr you so gruff
with him7" The olflrer replied.
He had a gun*
Prank calls aren't much of a
problem al the toll center.
(Mcklnsoo said "t think proplr
havr learned we know their
numlirr end can trace them.”
she said
Pre teens and term soitieilines
go In malls, p u k up a [ h i Idle
phone, dul "0 ." say nasty things
to the operator, and run away
Although they may think they’ir
In a siulf. (Mrklnson said, those
rails are traced w hrn rnaiie from
Inane phones and the parents
get a little itf'lmr to
Operators gel an earful of fool
language (non " t h o s e who'vr
had Just rnotigh drinks to be
brave." Dickinson said W’hru
they have an audience the/'rr
even wufsr Tin* arrogant ones
.o r the worst "
When operators attempt to
help the inioxu.urd. unreason
able &lt;alter*. they gel even more
nlrsllnutr and make threats site
said "That realty bothers us
because our mindset is to help
[iroplr
Operators now Introduce
itirm srIves when asking to
assist customers— a new |iollt y
at United Telephone A study
has shown complaints dropped
drustli .illy rv rr since operators
lagan Introducing ihrmsrlvrs.
whether due to the operaluis
making mote of a conscious
elfort to tir |iolltr. or customer*
realizing o|M-rat&lt;*s w rrr humans
and not |iari ol the marhlnrry.
Dickinson said
Calls (rum pay phnnrs also
bring Inlrntcilon between o|&gt;eralor and caller " People don't
realize how long they ve talked
on [mv phones." Dickinson said
As thrir longdistance lime
rat ks up some Individuals make
excuses when the o|M-ralor tells
thriii they most insert more
coins, she said, "Some [icoplr
lose coins, bill a lot of |&gt;eop|e
don'I."
D ic k in s o n s a id s e v e ra l
Itlnerunl Hispanic workrni In ihr
Avon Park area place coin calls
to Mexli o and [dunk In as much
as $-10 to §80 worth of change
While some of the company's
npcralnrs s|ieak S | m i i Is I i or a few
other languages, every operator
has a pholirtli gu!d« t&lt;&gt; basic
Spanish phrases to assist His­
panic customers. II an operator
run figure out which country u
caller wauls, sfir/hc « an transfer
Hie cull lo an International
operator.
Patients at mental hospitals
regularly call operators lo place
colled calls h&gt; I heir lamllles
l)l&lt; klnson said. Hhe said she
doesn’t know why [M ilm ts have
such access to telephones,
rs|x-cliilly when their lamllles

almost always refuse to arrrpt
(he rail
Has lag not lung better to do
Inmates in area [alls and prisons
havr alnised t»4l free M U num
tiers lo the potnt where oprralors
no longer allow the rails lo go
through. Dickinson said
W e tan tell whether they rr
from ih r prison It’s tinnysounding and H r tun kground is
very noisy," «hr said
I heyll
trll u s they arm I from Ihe
prison and try lo argue with us
But we have their number rtglii
on the screen "
A n o p e r a to r I s a b le to
eavesdrop on conversations.
Die klnso n said, ulthmjgh this Is
against the ram|uny’s secrecy eg
(o fiim un kntlo ei [mllcy That [ail
Icy doe* not allow telephone
o|&gt;erators to Itstrn In for any
o ilie r reason Ilian lo help com
|d r lr the call

Once, how ever. Du klnson was
supervising hrr operators by
m u rm uring the tails they were
pr.vcsMing. when nhr heard a
|mruogra|diK m o ld in g over the
line ih e young operator staved
on that line for 14 minutes, not
k n o w in g tier supervisor was
Wise III the I a ll Whether the
ofierator was listening to a rus
turner s line nr had railed the
m o ld in g hersrll d id n ’t matter,
the call had king Item nun
}n-ted The oprnitof was llrrd
The phunr i mip.inv is ablr to
in te rru p t calls In rase an
emergency meswage needs to get
llirougli Hut this service can I k a ln sed. Die k in s ' mi said
She rrmemlier* a young man
(runtlrully telling her hr hud un
emergency rail that needed lo
get through lo hi* girlfriends
line, which was busy She ob­
liged, interrupting Ihr call uml
hanging up
Mlnutrs iatrr. the girlfriend’s
father phoned Dickinson in a
fury and said. "It was a friend of
my daughter and stir wasn't
home and I was afraid some­
thing had hap|iriird to tier. Hut
It M tis n 'f a n emergency. I w a s o n
a very Important overseas bustness call."
Dickinson explained lo the
sir.imiug dad. "If you tiavr u
i onipluim. you need lo lalk to
I fiat young man We aren't 111 a
position to Judge what an
emergency t».”
Dickinson can think of one
Instance when tier type of
employment helped oul In a
prrson.il em ergency. While
Dickinson was al work, hrr
daughter was struck by light­
n in g
R e m e m b e rin g I li n t
Dickinson worked at the phone
com pany, neighbor* simply
dialed "O'* and the the n su|H-rvlvir relayed Ihe message.
Fortunately, her daughter sur­
vived.
Right after she graduated from

high scho o l atuHii 40 year* ago,
Die kintwtn was an o(irrafoe In the
■ id size d

tax

town of ftrnrktnn.

Ihe func tion of an operator in
Hie 40* w a s n ’t h u m h d if f e r e n t
t f i a n today except for t h e d e g r e e
ol d i f f i c u l t y s t i r s a id
"TUI* itl( e vu»tr would come
on and say 'Number plrasr
They'd give you I be number and
you would have to find tt on Itita
p a n e l ib a t looked lik e a
honeycomb. Wr were sopposrd
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the phone tnislness "It get* In
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operator was the 24 hour nalurr
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she took ifie gravryarit shift and
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Operator* must know geogra­
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complication*, operator* now
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A CRY IN T H E DARK (PG-13)
Australian d lrrrio r Frrd Schrplsl
("Chant of Jlm m lc Blacksmith.”
"Roxanne") oner again explore*
his native landscape and culture
In I Ills fact-based drama about
an Auulr woman charged with
the murder of her baby daugh­
ter. The J9BO case remains the
most sensational In Australian
history, and Srheplat uses It as u
way lo study the lynch mob
mentality.
It‘s meant as a compliment lo
Meryl Streep to say that she

Day Adventist who claims her
sleeping baby was carried out of
a tent by a dingo one night white
she and her husband Michael
(Sam Neltll were on vacation In
the outback. This bizarre expla­
nation falls lo convince people,
especially since Llndy strikes
many as cold and abrupt, and
since she has seemrd to be
exploiting (he ease through In­
terview* with the press Her
husband's vague testimony In
court doesn't help her cause,
either.
The movie I* well-acted and

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wom an. Llndy Chamberlain.
U n d y Is a plain looking Seventh

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moderately engrossing, but It’s
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lo lhe baby: An elllplteally pres­
ented version of the "event"
early In the film suggests that
Undy s story Is true. This means
there's very little chance lor
ambiguity or suspense to build
as we sit through the remaining
hour and a half, while everyone
on screen mtstnlerprels what
really happened Hut see the film
for Streep* hard-rdgrd. bravura
perform ance and for some
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GRADE 2 Vy stars

Undy (Maryl Streep). accused Of murdering her child, dees from
madia alfartlon wllh her husband. Michsal (Sam NaKI). (n "A Cry in
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Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
December 4, 1988
II you takr advantage of all
your opportuntiles, the year
ahead could Ite a ltd niter year for
you financially and materially
Don't give up on your dream*
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 2 1 Drt
2D Information regarding something you hope to accomplish In
the weeks ahead should lie
restricted to the |Mtttr* Involved
Those no: prrtlneni lo this
mailer should be kept out of the
p lc t u r r . S a g itta riu s , treat
yourself to a birthday gift Send
for your AstroGrapb predictions
for (hr year ahead by malting $ 1
10 AsIrtcGraph. c/o this newspa­
per. P O Hnx 9I42M. Cleveland.
011 44IOI-342H. Ik- sore io stale
/our zodiac sign
C A P R IC O R N {Dec 22 Jan
I9| Interesting development*
could lie Iri siorr for you where
several valuable rrlallonslups
arr m rxerned ( omlng evrnts
may serve as a ralalysl to bring
everyone closer together
A Q U A R IU S I.Jan 2 0 Feb 19)
You are now In a very favorable
achievement i-yele, so try to
focus your efforts on truly
m eaningful objet lives. You
should I k - able lo actompllsli
things you couldn't previously
P ISCES (Feb 20 Man h 20)
Concentrnlr on plans now that
alfrct not only (h r present, but
what could lie important a lew
weeks from today If your con­
cepts a rr sound, the results
should lie successful.
A R IE S (Marrh 21 -April 19)
Devote as much lim r as (tosslblr
today to a Joint venture that has
iiossiblliiies for personal gain
t ou might lie on In somrtTiIng

that could turn out to Ik- very
worthwhile
T A U R U S IA(«II 2&lt;&gt; Mat 20)
latv the grtHimlwofk tmlav lot an
Im portant Agreement you're
presently con tern plat trig If It Is
well structured. It will have good
chain e* lor sun ess
G E M IN I |May 21-June 201
Stabilizing Influence* that could
have a long term, favorable
rile d on your material welllleltlg should legit! to bet Ottte
more pronounced as id today
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L E O (July 2 3 Aug 22* 1 i m I. iv
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good llmr lo clean up tasks
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V IR G O lAttg 23 Sept 221
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You arc now in a cycle wlterr
you r secret ambitions have
r x e r lle n l chances ol b rin g
fu lfille d . Obstacles can be
overcome, so tinn'l be dlscour
agr«t in pursuing vour goals
P ISC E S (Feb 20 Mart b 20)
Let your past r xjirrtetters guide
you c»vrr Hie ncxl lew &lt;tayn •«»
S A O IT T A R tU S I Nov 23 Dec tbal you do not repeal old
2D If you lerl you have mri lircn mistakes Conditions In general
properly rewarded or com- ka&gt;k very Itoftrliil If you slay on
(wnsated for your past efforts Irack
this Is the time lo bring It to the
A R I E S (Man h 21 April 19)
attention of those who are In The seed if something you have
position* to right the wrong* recently sown m old Itrgin lo
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Hagtitarius in live coming year. parrtt lo lanltl and exjMnd u|*»o
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T A U R U S IA|*l! 20 May 20|
P O . Itox ‘*142* Cleveland OH Today you might reertvt siane
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IO| You should tie ertrrmely attentive when talking tn Ihose
resourceful and Inventive today. wlvttse minds ytai admirr
G E M IN I |Mav 21-June 201
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now quite lav ■a.title lor finding
Imagination
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YO U R itIRT ((D A Y
December S, 10SB
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win he related to each otnrr. and
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20 Actor Brynner

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22 One racing

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26 Baseball teams

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Education
IN BRIEF
Exchange program looking for families
EUSTIS — Local families ran learn about a new culture or
foreign country without leaving home via Ihe American
Scandinavian Siudrnl Exchange. Outstanding students, ages
13-lo-IH, slay wlih host families for a full academic year Mosl
ASSE students arr fluent In English, and ore anxious lo share
their language, and customs wlih American families
For more Information contact ASSE local representative
Elizabeth Davenport, luoo Umatilla Hoad. Euslis. Fla . 32726.
OD4/357-7234, or rail area coordinator Joan Soderovlsl al
305/341 93M9

Stetson offers languages for business
DELAND — Stetson University will be offering business
French and business Spanish lor the first lime during Ihe
spring semrster The course will he conducted In French or
Spanish and will Introduce students lo Ihe French stock
market and economy. Siudrnl* will rngsgr In severs? project*
usually taught only In business sc-fusils ll Is open to all
students who have a prolklency level of 200 The spring
semester begins in February.
Also al Stetson Tuesday. Dec 6, the city and university will
honor Dr Earl Slocum, a pioneer in Insirumrnlal education, by
drrlartr.g the day In his name A special concert of hla music
will be jKrformed by ihe University Symphontr Wind
Ensrmblr. under Ih r d(reelIon of Hobby Adams, assistant
professor of muslr education.
Slocum. M6 Is recognized worldwide as an educator,
orchestra and hand conductor, composer and transcriber He Is
a nine year member of Ihr Hoard of Advisors of Stetson's
S c I k x i I c ' Musii and lie is eo-urganlzrr and conductor of Ihr
DrLand Lillie Symjihony The ronrert Is free and scheduled Hir
Dei 6 . at H p I7J

A Christmas Carol presented
LON6 WOIM) — Seventy two Dmgwood Elemrniarv School
students will ptrsrnt Charles Do kens' "A Christmas Carol ' al
three performances In ihe school aodllnrtum Under ihr
d im ltoo of Alice Kre. Longwuod's music lra&lt; let. Ihr |ifogram
has Involved many |Mtrnls. I he art department. Ihr gifted
program leaching staff and office personnel prrlormaiK rs ate
stated Iw Dec I al I 1 5 p m . Dec 2 al 9 30 a m . and fire 6 al
7 30 p m

Goldsboro honor roll

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roll al Goldsboro Elementary School Ntchnlos Vah-nlln. Axel
Figueroa Karyn Brewer Sara Knighl. Kaihrvn Osburn
Natasha ISen e. Hit haft Thomas. Darrvl Fori. Natasha Karnes
laiierka Uuinn. Daniel Hrnjamtn. Zulma Vales Miriam Walker.
Juslln Lee Bush Erin Nerl. Jessica Murhlfeld Ingrid
Navarrrte. Nikki Clavlon. Carol Dao, Kim DuYall. Tony
LaFouzlaln. Sophia Canonlzailo Latrrlka Williams Ow ar
Canonl/aito. Mlrltarl Magnet Shaw tola McNeil. Abigail Shaw.
Stephen Sperry. Angela Wiggins Lakasha Hurke. Shannon
Maguire Kara Markovttz Kelly Mittowan. Jonathan Mistre
Joshua lUanion Helw-ri Brandi Shayla Hooks Savantkone
Sene hank Kebrcca Valeoiloe Daphne Hamlin. Allela Haker.
Chris W o o d w a r d . 1 annul MiGowan

Free used textbooks offered
SANFORD — The Seminole County Srhool System will offer
a variety of free used Irxthooks to area citizens Dn tl through
Dec II Horn M 30 a m lo 4 pin The trathnnk warehouse ts
located at 1211 Mrlonvllle Avr . Sanford Citizens are asked lo
bring Ihetr own iMgs or tsixes Hooks are ajipmprtate (or
students Irom klndetgartrn through twelfth gtadr

Hamilton honor roll
SANFOHO — The following Hamlllon Elementary School
students made the *« fusil %"A honor roll
Third grade Ketth Cain. Dehm Crapps. Christina Cultuin.
-Jennifer Cullum, John Hartlen. Hllarsha links Celia Jaikson.
Lindsey Kerlrr. Thomas Quinn, Megan Harlnr. SjKnrer
Sehmlll, Heather Seror. Jocelyn Smith. Nicole Sjilvry.
Trneslia Wells, Lisa Whitlow
Fourth Grade Lindsey Evans
Fifth tirade Kelly Halilngall

Smith Inducted to honor society
SANFORD - A Sanford student at the University of Central
Florida has been Inducted Into I’hi Kappa Phi International
honor society In recognition of superior academic achievement
The student. Joti.iih.io Smith. 123 Kohun Court, ts a setihn
majoring lit elementary education He Is a 1984 graduate of
Seminole High School

Lake Orienta chorus to perform
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - The Lakr Orienta Elementary
School C h o r u s will perform al their school Dec 6 al 9 1 5 n m
and Iliu m They will also perform at the Grand Cyprus Hole)
on Dec 11 fit 7:30 p.m.

Three students recognized
SANFOHl) — Three students al Lakrvirw Middle School were
recognized this month (or demonstrating outstanding |icrsonal
ginwth. srholarshl|&gt;. lradrrshl|t and citizenship Student of ihr
month winners are Anya Gurss, K.tsll Hlchards and Susan
Haker,

McCollum inducts students
SANFOHO — Congressman lllll McCollum recently Visited
Seminole Community College lo talk with students In Phi
Thelu Knpjia. Twenty-seven students w rrr Inducted Into Ihr
honor sticlely The PI L.imUla chapter of Phi Theta Kajijia was
established al SCC In 1967 lo recognize and rncourne
scholarship, leadership and Intellectual growth Students who
wish lo join Ihr organization must carry a minimum ol 12
credll hours and have a 3 4 grade point average

Everett wins speech contest
LAKE MARY — Carrie Belh Everett, a sixth-gradrr at
Greenwood Lakes Middle Srhool. won Ihe school's
4 ll/Trnplcaoa sjionsored speech conical. Her speech con­
cerned children w ho are handicapped Everett will rnm jirtr In
ihe county-wide competition at Ihe Seminole County School
Hoard olllrr Monday. Dec. 5 al 7:30 p.m. Jennl Drury won
second place honors In I h e Greenwood Lakes contest, and Jodi
Wrlnsleln took home third jilacr honors.
Alvi al Greenwood Lakr*. math Instructor Hubert Jones has
hern awarded txiih Individual and tram performance certifi­
cates of recognition at ihe Florida Slate Malh Convention.
Jones received the only juried Irst score In Ihe Mu Al|)hti
Theta sjxinvired rom|Ktltlon In Algebra I In uddlllon lo
supporting his alma m ain. Noire Dame University. Ihe 21-year
traehlng veteran olfer* dally tutoring sessions lo prepare
students for U|X nnilng stale-wide malh roniesis.

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Program helps keep kids in school
Youth Motivators helps kids who
should do well to stay in school
■ y CAROL J . R U M I I Y

Mould stall writer
Ted Is lO-yrurs old, In the
truth grade, and llrrd n| srhoot
Because of his f.uhrr * Job. Trd
moved Ihrrr tlm rs last yrar Ur
Is In hl|(h school now and rarJi
movr cost* him crrdlts toward
graduation W hat's Ihr |*olni. hr
thinks Hr wants to play football.
Iml that too Is a cloudy Issur.
Palling marks forced Trd to sll
out Ihr first nine weeks of play
Still, hr went to every practice
session and studied hard lo raise
Ills gradr* Hut now hr '* luvlng
troublr again H r says Irarhrrs
don't understand, and h r *
thinking about dropping mil
Ted Is a Seminole County
student Whal makes hun dll
ferrnt from slat 1st u s is his
par t i c i pa t i on t n Youth
Motivators His m hool guldanrt
counselor paired him with an
adult lo help sort util all that Is
happening In hia life- Hrr name
Is Mary Ellen Pollor k Like Ted
she enjoys sports, she even
•-oiked as a physical education
instructor for ight vrars She
said site will help 1 rd by nuking
the m o s t of his small sun rs s rs
It’s a slow priN e s s liut Trd Is
relieved Hr was afraid he d gel
stuck wlih an "old l&lt;&gt;gv.'* but
things seem to have risked
hr (ween he and Pollock
"We made a &lt;ottlrai t. Ilu4ks k
said "He didn't want to rarry
bis Usiks lo class, bul he agrred
lo. (or at least one &lt;lass " This is
whal site rrfrra lo as the small
soccesars

Together they are setting
goals. Itnlh for Ihr short and tong
term Ted has dreams of one day
playing professional (tall Pollock
Is helping him to see that
dropping oul of high school
would nuke It Impossible for
even a rollrge roach to recognl/r
him
"It's going lo lake lime for him
lo Irusl me." Pollock said "So,
mostly I Just listen He's had
some Instability In Ills home Hfr
He’s talking abnul that now “
She Is one of 63 adults giving
their lime to help students,
according in l)edr SrhafTner.
coordinator of Dividends srhool
volunteer program
"These are students who want
help." SrhafTner said "In fact,
wrr'vc gol more students wantIng In the program than adults
to fill I he positions "
Mary Ix r Miller, Oviedo High
School guidance counselor,
a g r m :t.al Ihr program, now in
Its first year Is a good move
tow ard ru rh ln g the slate s
dropout problem Only three
years ago. FlnMda wta lisird
4ntL fnil of SO stales In tis high
percentage of dropouts
Just wtuil makes teen aget»
turn otr lo school is turd In
pinpoint At tordlng lo Miller it
may tie problems at heme a
feeling of not belonging an
adjustmenl lo larger and larger
uhtsil* or jru d rm lr difficulties
Llieraiurr provided through
the ciHinly * Dividend oflVr re
veals many m isconceptions
about siudrnl dropouts The
le a d in g of w hit It is their

DROPOUTS
1 0 % to 2 5 % of stud en ts w h o
d r o p out ot s c h o o l are
c o n s id e re d gifted or talented
H alf of all d r o p o u t s are
a v e ra g e to a b o v e -a v e r a g e
in In tellig e nce
S tu d e n ts rc ta in o d one tim e
have a 70% chance
of d ro p p in g out
S t u d e n t s retained tw o tim es
have a 90% chance
of d ro p p in g out
F lo rid a ranks 48th In the
p e rce ntag e of stud o nts w h o
grad uate from h ig h s c h o o l
Source Youth Motivator Guide
Seminole County Public Schools
s« bulasiit ability, or supposed
lark of Half of school dropouts
•re v rv brighi youngsters some
even g ih rd . who for one i awin
o r an o th e r lag tie h m d their
|ie e rs S c h a lf n e r m i l o thers
b e lie v e II Is a p r o b le m ill
mot iv at Inn

Volunteers say kills have liern
sold short, and adults should
help teen-agers r r a lu r ihrir
sell worth and Importance More
im portantly adults should
s j w - i k I lime wiih young (irople
The Youih Motivators Program
addrrsses students in the mm ft
and tenth grades SrhafTner says

M a t t M I f KMm* Ht4*»
Elonda las allows students lo
leave school ai age 16. and
vtatistii s show ihai ninth grade
Is :h«- level al whlefi most call II
&lt;|olts Workshop* are held lor
litlert-slcd adults They agree lo
s|irnd one hour a week with a
student lur a one-year jierlixl
A n ot ding lo Srhallnrr. It's simi­
lar lo the flig Urol her llig Sister
ronrepi. and she expert* adillls
sill want loiontlnue with ihetr
student for an extended |ierio&lt;1
1’llolrd al Lakr Me., til lev High
S r h o o l Ia s i y e a r . Y o u t h
Motivator programs now exist in
all Seminole County schools

Students study the habits of fire
■ y CAROL J . R U M M Y

Herald staff writer
SANFORD — Second gradr rs
al Sabal P oint Elementary
School sharrd a similar concern
with NASA officials last week
Thev feared dismal weather
would cause postponement of
Ifieir project, which for sludenta
was a controlled Are In a jitnr
forest
Things didn't look too good
the nlghl before A cold, damp
e ve n in g w it h n e w s c a s t e r s
forecast Ing an HO-percent chance
of rain. It appeared hopeless
Hut unlike the sjiace shuttle
Atlantis a m id . dry morning
jimvrd the jierfei I conditions for
a field trip, perfect lor a (irescr tlieil

burn

fl's the ser i&gt;ncl year Seminole
County lor ester Mike Martin lias
Invited students to view the
p ro ce d u re
M id -N n v r m h r r
ihrougb February Is ihr iim r
loirstrts start fires lur reasons of
salrty According lo Marlin.
projH-rly controlled (ire Is a
useful tool, hut onr that Is
mtsundrrxiood by many projilr
"People hear the word fire and
go into a panic." Maitln said
"Hut whal we re doing oul here
Is ha raid reduction
To prove his jioiril he nskrd
students If they would rllmtnatr
6rr In Florida Several hands
Hew up In response.
“Why are you here today.” he
asked
"T o sre llrrm rn pul out a
lire," one boy called out.
" T o sre how fire burns."
unolher one yelled
Holli answers w rrr partly
rn rrrrl But. (nr Martin, IPs
much more than that It's an
opjMirtunlly lo educate jiroplr on
an Issur hr feels strongly utmut.
Prescribed burns are a pro­
cedure, lie says, some legislators
would tike in stop Past rrpnrla
of rar accidents and backups
caused hy smoke led forest
rangers with a few black marks
Today, things have changed.
According to Martin, forrslrrs
now prrjiarr detailed burn plan*
and rrcelvc sjM-dal training to
avoid problems from rvrr aris­
ing
For Sarah Lertzow. 8. and her
classmates. Thursday's irlji was
an o p ji o r t u n i t y for som e
hands-on experience. Martin
liellevrs children learn more if
made active jiartlcljianls Stu­
dents Irted on flamejiroof coats
and helmets, used sjieclal hand
tools, and walked trenches
known as fire lines They were
learning how the flrr lines, and
wind direction work to confine
llrr.
They stood gathered In small
groups am ong a pine forrsi
htankelrd with needles or pine
straw; a condition which could
heroine dangerous should a nat­
ural flrr start Martin rxjilalned
how j’lne straw would Inrrrasc
the heal. Intensity and move­
ment of ihr fire,
"I think its neat how the trees

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Att Jones, 6. watches the controlled tiro ol a
pine woods. The procedure, known as a
prescribed burn. Involves Iho burning ot pine
noodles and undorbrush, nol trees. Jones and his
don't burn up." Lertzow said
Other students were ra|&gt;mated by lhe sights, smells and
sounds ol u flrr They watched It
from the road, and they moved
behind H Into the woods
Courtney Phillips was charmed

classmates Irom Sabal Point Elementary were
attending a held Irlp Thursday sponsored by
Seminole County's Division ot Forestry

by ihr smoke, which she said
reminded her of moving clouds
P h i l l i p s also learned how that
sm oke differs Irom smoke
created In a house lire
Nearly 900 Seminole County
students will set similar tie-

monstrntlons Ik fore the season's
over. The Held Irlji Includes a
visit lo a Christmas tree farm,
and a visit lo llig T r r r Park Foi
Information on organizing a
sehikil Held lrl|i eoitlaei Mikr
Marlin at 323-2500. Ext IHli

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Give the
world a
present
The Great War had contlnnrd nn In Christina* Eve of
1914. T h r German and UhlIvh aiinlrv were deadlocked
In warfare and Iherr nrrmrd
no hnpr (or a resolution lo
thr cunfllrt by thr nrxl day.
Then, from aero** thr batilrflrld . a Hrltlsh soldlrr
heard a German vo k r singInK. “ Still narht. hriligr
narht .**
T h r Hrtton rrcogntrrd Ihr
lunr a* "Silent Night." and
(Iral hummed, then sang
along In English
Another Ilrltlih soldlrr
rrawlrd over to thr llrsl and
addrd hi* voire. Gradually a
men’s chorus of Hrtt!»h and
German voiced developed
After other familiar carol*,
both sides exchanged "Merry
Chrtsimas" grretlng* In Ihelr
own language*
Then Ihr soldlrr* laid down
Ihrir arms, one by one. and
met Ihrir enemies on the
dawn of Chi talmas Day Gifts
of randy and dgcocltr* were
exchanged tirlore Ih r un­
spoken Irurr ended
Thai samr life- changing
spirit of Chrtsimas ha* tirrn
celebrated In »uch Tim* as
" A Christmas Carol" and
"It * a Wonderful Life."
In Ihr tradition of that
spirit, imagine "W hal I'd
Like to Give the World (or
Christmaa." and why
Whal do you ire as Ihr
world's grratrsl need"! If you
had unlimited rrsourres or
m nurorr. whal would you
give mankind Iliat II l* lack

W h e n g iv in g g ifts, use head and heart
D E A R R E A D E R S : Well, are
the Chrtstmaacs gelling closer
together or doe* It just neem that
way? Il'* llm r lu start preparing
for the holidays again. *o do
yourselves a lavor and do your
Christmas or Hanukkah shop­
ping now.
Here's my annual— slightly
revised— colum n on holiday
shopping
If you're wondering whal In
give Aunt Olivia or Grand|ia.
w Iki doesn't go oul m urh. let me
tell you whal not to give them
Forget dusting powder, af­
tershave and cologne (They
prolubly have several unopened
Uixes gathering dust on ihelr
closet shelves.)
Grandpa dnrsn'l need another
net kite, and Aunt Sylvia doesn't
really want any more brooches,
necklaces, bracelets or earrings
With the price of groceries so
high, older folks who live alan:
on a fixed Income would be
delighted to receive a basket of
goodie* Include small cans of
salmon, thicken, ham. tuna,
fruit, instant cuflce. tra bags,
crackers, cookie* and instant
soup mixes.
Older peopl* who live In con­
fined quartrr* do not need m**»e
"things." Don't srnd music box­
es statuette* or other brtc abrac

A t r u ly th o u g h tfu l gift
postcard* and some lined sta­
tionery wllh envelopes and a
generous supply of postage
si.imps (Enrlosr some fell-Up
pen*, too I
A handy gill an assortment of
grretlng curds for all orraslons.
so that they, too, can send
birthday, anniversary, gradua­
tion, get-well and rondolenrr
cards toothers
Don't give a gilt of clothing
unless you'rr utmolulrly surr Ihr
sUe Is right.
If you're tempted lo pass along
a scarf, purse, wallet or some
little- diMNlad you received three
Christmases ago. plrusr don't:
thr rrclplrnl will pnibuhly llnd II
an useless as you did (Beside*,
you might get II Hick Ihr yrar
alter nrxl.)
If somronr on your gilt list Is
living on a pension, a c lin k for
any smount would hr Dr morr
apprecUled than some useless
little- irtnkrt Another thoughtful
gift would hr a yrar * subsrrlp
lion lo a newsfsiprr or magarlnr
you art sure he or she will enjoy
If you buy a gill on aulr. hr
surr It’s appropriate since if Ihr
recipient trie* to exc hange It be
w ill h r told . " S o r r y , la ir
mrrrhaiidlsr la not returnable
Nevrr give a prt to anyone
unless you're absolutely surr a

S.idly, stale medical lx,nrd*
arr very unforgiving, arid If a
physician loses his license In one
stale, he cannot gel II hack In
another (I have tried In right
dlllrrrnl slate*.I
I am 30 yrar* old. and all I
want I* a chance in siurt over
again, doing whal I do lies! —
practicing good, roinpaankiualr
medic m e In a small town s o m e
where II a rotnmiinlly will go to
Kit (or me and help me regain
my license. i)iey will get. in
rrlurn. a cniii|irlrut. dedicated
i.nmlv doctor— for life

own home* anil apartments
consider a gill cerllflcalr lor
o l h r r t y p r s of s e r v i c e
nreded— window washing and
rug cleaning And don’t lorgn
crrllftcales lor ilir Iwirfirr shop.
Iirauly parlor, laxl ride* nr
dinner oul. And. (don't laugh), a
trip lo Ih r podiatrist!

A D V IC E

A B IG A IL
VAN BUREN

Holiday llm r can lie depress
lug for (iroplr who arr alone, so
If vou know someone who mlghl
lie alone und lonely, glvr him (or
tier I Ih r Ih-*i gill ol all— an
Invllallon In havr a holiday me al
with you and your latnlly lame­
line** is ih r ulttmatr jMiverly
Love, Abby

pel is" w u n lrd and will hr
proprrlv cared lor And II you
want lo drllghl viinronr who
considers his |m-« a "member of
ih r family." Include a Mil or Iwo
of rat or dog (imkI lor Ihr |irl
Don't give wine or liquor
unless you'rr sure the recipient*
Imhihr Candy, mil* and Inin
cake make wonderful gift* for
ihirw who arru'i counting &lt;alortr*. hul ptra*r have cnm|ia*aioti
for tho*e who urr. and Irad them
not into 'rmpiaiion Mso re­
member that many older people
have difficulty rhrw tng hard
candles and mils
Instead of giving someone a
gift with permission lo lakr il
luc k and exchange II If II s not
wtiac ).ni waul." savr yours* tl
Ian-1 Ihrm l llm r and rlV il hv
giving gill certlfk ales *ii Ihr llrsl
plarr (I* S A cash gill Is always
apprec iated |
For those who maintain Ihrir

I am signing my name and
address, hul you may prefer to
sign this
H O P EFU L IN L O U IS IA N A

DEAR AHHV: Arr there .my
small (owns oi rural arras oul
Iherr that waul ur nerd a good
(amity diM-tor''

DEAR H OPEFUL: I syrnpa
Ihlrr wllh your plight II is
indeed a tragrdv in lie punished
a lifetime for one mistake Any­
one who Is interested in you may
write In me and I will give them
your name and adtlrrs* I wish
you all the liesl

Mix- than Ihrrc vr.iis ago. I
made a mistake arid got Inin
trouble wllh Ihr government
over Medicaid Dlllngs and lost
my license II was. and iv ■
|ierwin.&gt;: lrag:Jy Since I hen I
have reunited wllli my wile and
family and have given hundred*
ol fiours of .oluiiirrr services lo
my rhun h and nm itm inlly I
Slave become a min i. Iwllrr
Chttsiian tire aiisr of this unfcir
lunate exjirrlrnc r

(Probisms? Writs lo Dear Abby
For • personal, unpubllsbtd
reply, send a sell addressed,
stamped envelope lo Deer Abby
P 0 Boi 69440. Los AngeDt
Calll 90069 All correspondence
Is confidential l

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EDITORIALS

James Sweeting
for District I
Three candidates are vying for the Sanford
City Commission District I scat. They are;
Lon Howell. Jay Malone and Jam es Sweeting
III. All are anxious for the challenge; none has
served In an elective office In the past.
Mr. Howell was active In efforts to organize
the downtown residential community and the
subsequent successful campaign to have that
neighborhood rezoned for single-family resi­
dences.
Mr. Malone is a member of the city's
planning and zoning board and. therefore, is
thoroughly familiar with the problems posed
by growth within the city. HU priorities. 11
elected, would focus on growth and the
problems of sewage and solid waste disposal.
Mr. Sweeting presents a positive program
for growth management through a combina­
tion of land acquisition and tax Incentives. He
proposes th at city governm ent Join the
rtvate sector in aggressively seeking new
uslnesses and industry for the city.
Mr. Sweeting's global view of the problems
and solutions lor the entire city Is Impressive.
Though naturally concerned with the needs
of District I, Mr. Sweeting also la anxious to
join other commissioners in directing positive
programs for the entire cltv. He understands
hnanclal cons train's faced by the city, yet
pinpoints needs that transcend the boundrtes
of his district.
Though young. Mr. Sweeting has a mature
demeanor, and though quiet spoken, he Is
forceful and effective In the presentation of
his Ideas.
T he H erald re c o m m en d s Mr. J a m e s
Sweeting III for election to the District 1 city
commission seal.

HELEN THOMAS

Fitzwater now serves two masters
W ASHINGTON. - White House press secre­
tary-designate Marlin Fitzwater. a holdover from
the Itengan administration, says with a smile.
"It's going to be a smooth transition."
Most of President Reagan's other tep appoin­
tees will be leaving other on Jan. 20 when
President-elect George Hush Is sworn In. and
they will have to show their surcessors around.
Hut Fitzwater hAs It made On Inauguration
Day. he simply serves a new master In the same
Job and will be one of the few familiar faces left
on the White House premises when Hush takes
over.
His appointment as press secretary’ a llrr
serving as presidential spokesman for Hr.ig.tn
since 1987 came as a boll out of the blue.
Fltzwatrr had psyched himself up to leave
j A r m m r n ' screlcr and was making the round*
of the head hunters to go Into prlvatr business
It has been musical chairs for Fitzwater. He
previously served tn the White House as a
deputy under spokesman Lorry Spcakrs. tn
1985. he Joined Hush # vice presidential stall,
and In 1987 he went back to the Whltr House —
this lime as the lop gun Hut not with the title of
press secretary. That Is still held by James
Hr a d ,. Incapacitated by the wound* tie received
In the assassination attempt against 'Iragan
Fitzwater * appointment to toe While House

occurred d u rin g the harried days of the
IranConlra *« .unl.il when the presidential staff
w a s shaken up and several aides, including chief
of staff Don Regan,
were misled.
Low key. laid back.
Fltzwatrr adapted to
t h r r o I e o f
sp oke sm a n for ;»
p r e s i d e n t

w h o

followed the script
prescribed by top
aides who chose to
manage and control
the n e w s at the
White House.
He k e p t a re *
markahly low profile
I Bush likes io
In a nighty vlslblt
Job, choosing to deny
have people
the television cam­
a r o u n d him
era# the privilege '*
and he can't
r e c o r d i n g It I s
*11 s l i ' l for
briefings Fiizw a trr
lo n g *
also was serving n
president who was
winding down entering Into the era of lame
ducklsm with few initiative*, although he did
ttandle the U .S pres* arrangements lor the

Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters must
t&gt;e signed and Include a mailing address and
telephone number. Letters should he on a single
subject and a s brief a s possible. The Sanford
Herald reserves the right to edit letters.

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Re-elect Thomas
for District II

L E TTE R S T C EDITOR

HUM r ir n t X * IM

JACK ANDERSON

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Storm Richards and Dob Thom as are
seeking the District 11 seat on the Sanford City
Commission. Mr. Thomas Is the Incumbent
and has served four years. He Is a visiting
teacher In the Seminole County school
system. Mr. Richards, a professional planner.
Is making his first political try.
Mr. Thom as has made significant contribu­
tions to the city during his term. He Initiated
the proposal to form the Human Rights
Advisory Commission and that commission,
combined with the efforts of city commission­
ers. has resulted In measurable Improvement
in racial relations within the city. Mr. Thomas
candidly refers to his city clean-up program
as successful in the first years but not more
recently. His efforts in attracting business and
Industry, thus new Jobs, continue as high
priorities. Mr. Thomas cites growth manage­
ment and drugs as the top priority goals for
the city now,
Mr. Thom as has served faithfully and
effectively during the past four years. The
Herald believes that he will serve Just as
effectively In th next four, and recommends
Mr. Thom as for the District 2 post.

Moscow summit
When he lirglus speaking for his former boss.
Hush, on Inauguration !&gt;-»&gt;'. Fltzwatrr will have u
much more active president to contend with
Hush, who Is enjoying every minute of his
vaunted role as the leader ot the Western world.
Is almost Irrepressible these days. If* exudes the
pleasure of resetting the pinnacle a/ttr yrar# nl
serving others tn the top spots
While Hragan was predictable. Hush Is spon­
taneous and often carried away with hi# own
enthusiasm* lie I# going to lead thr press a
merry rluse with hi* outdoor activities, boating,
fishing and especially Jogging
Hardly the contemplative type. Hush likes to
have people around him and h r can't sit still for
long For Fltzwatrr. that mean* that he Is going
to have to Jump at a moment's notice. He wa*
certain that barring a crista. Reagan would s l k k
In his schedule If tie went to the ranch for a
vacation, hr would stay at the ranch, happ'ly
ruling horseback and chupplng wood.
Fitzwatri also U awarr that Hush view*
himself a* a foreign affaire expert and ts
rxp rrtrd to board Air Force One early and often
for far oil places for state visits and summit
meetings

Bush is off to good start
W ASHINGTON — George Bush t* off to a
good start on building his administration. T h r
manner of hn choosing, as much a* the men
h r has chosen, suggests that hi* long
apprenticeship ha* given him thr confidence
and competence to take over and tun thr
executive branch.
The heart of a presidency lies in managing
the economy and national security, and
establishing a m'-ehnnltro f*r oascrnjf thr
priority ol the President's other ''hjrctlve* over
those of competing agandas
The principal playrra on Hush's economic
tram reflect his understanding that this la the
plare to go for quality and performance
Secretary of Treasury Nicholas Hrady, Offic e of
Management and itudget director Richard
Damian and chairman of the Counell of
Economic- Advisers Michael Hoakln have the
academic and business credential* and —
most Important — .he |tolItIral/gnvrrnmrtii.il
experience to taeklr the daunting problems of
the budget and trade drilcits. Third World
debt and a liquidity crisis In lire savings and
loan Industry.
Hrady. as a former senator, and Darman. a*
a key negotiator on thr lax programs o( thr
first six Reagan years, have an Intimate
knowledge ol Capitol Hill That’s an absolute
essential In an area where negotiations
between the President and Congress will
determine It progress Is to lie made
In national security, the demands arc at
least as great and the men at least us
competent. James A. Hukrr. as secretary of
State, ts a nrwcomer in formal diplomacy. Hut
he studied with the world's leaders for right
years ns White House thief of staff and
secretary of Treasury. H r Is a superlative
negotiator, and he loo has a network of
relationships in Congress on which he can
draw for both counsel and support.
Hrent Scoweroh. as head of the National
Security Council staff, returns to n post where
Ills previous tenure — under President Ford —
Is ritrd as thr model by almost all student* of
the post. Like Baker and Hrady. hr has u long
personal relationship with Hush.
It Is significant that Hush chose tn name his
secretary of State and Ills national security
adviser before picking his secretary of Defense.
That reverses Reagan’s priority. He put tils
closest associate, Caspar Weinberger. at the
Pentagon, then filled the Slate Department
and NSC Jobs with men less linked to him T h r
result, for the first six years of Reagan's
tenure, was a foreign policy dominated by the
Pentagon and dtstortrd by an undisciplined
NSC This t* a mistake Hush has clearly set out
to avoid.
The third area, the trait lr for priority of oilier
presidential Initiatives. Is the main work of the
White House domestic staff, which I* Just

beginning to take shape Retiring Nrw
Hampshire tkzv. John Summit, as chief ot
staff, will havr thr major responsibility for
seeing that the department* and agencies heed
the President's signal* and that Hush’s policies
and projects are sold skillfully to Congress, the
public and key Inlrrrst and constituency
group*. Itut this t* not a one man |ob and a full
team of While House
legislative, p u b ilr
relation*, prrsa and
political aldca la not
yet selected
S u n u n u b r in g *
both strengths and
liabilities with him
Lack of Washington
e x p e r i e n c e ha*
hampered others In
filling thr role, hut it
need not be crippl
Ing Another New
■ stared down
Hani|r*hlrr governor.
political ruin
S h e rm a n A d a m s ,
t o g e t h e r In
functioned well a*
the past — and
chief of stall lor Pres­
ident Eisenhower —
survived J
a man, like Hush,
with Ills own Intimate knowledge of thr ways
Washington w orks.
A governor understand* how a |Hilltlral
executive must marshall Ihr large, hul nol
infinite, resources of his office to advance his
own objective* As chief of staff. Sununu ran
help Hush define and achieve I h o u r go.il* —
but only il be understands tlx environment In
which he Is w orking.
Washington t* a long way from Concord At
home, Sununu shared the compar t capttol
with a large hut poorly stalled legislature and a
slate administration In which few were willing,
or able, to challenge Iris views. The Democratic
political np|x**ltlon was weak In troth number*
and leadership In thal setting, he could
command — or coerce — approval of most of
Ills plans. Critics and even some colleagues In
Concord describe Sununu a* brusque, de­
manding. opinionated, unyielding and, on
occasion, secretive and devious
But even they acknowledge that In the
Sununu years, no one out-thought him,
out-worked him or out-organized him, Hush
was rescued In New Hampshire last February,
alter a potentially enppllng defeat In Iowa, tn
large part Irccmtsc Sununu brought all of hi*
abundant rtirrgv. Intelligence, discipline and
guile to lrear on I lie task at hand.
He Insisted ih.it Hush hold nothing back.
Together, the) broke Seriate Republican Lead­
er Hob Dole's candidacy like a slick of kindling
across their knee*.
ICI tttt. The Salt** CUS* * « ■*&gt;****' C*nt**"T'M
W*a»"*&lt;*"

P*il Writer) Orovp

W ASHINGTON — Lakes, rivers and nreans
where Americans swim, fish and get their
drinking water are more polluted than thr
Environmental Protertto»i Agency ts letting
on
EPA walt Intuit* are supposed tn make sure
that industrial an-! city sewage plants don’t
pour too many dangerous hypmdiut* ol
treated srwagr Into waterways Hul some
sewage plant o|&gt;rrutnr* aren’t staying within
thetr dumping limit*
Federal Inspectors
have found that EPA
inspectors on the
stale and regional
level ate letting the
operators get away
wi th danger ous
dumping
Our associate Scott
Sleek has obtained a
rejtort by EPA in­
v e s t i g a t o r s wh o
c h e c k e d u p on
agency underlings
Their report shows
that chronic violator*
limit* on the
ol federal pollution
q ua ntity and
laws ore escaping the
quality ol the
proper monitoring
sewage J
Tha t means top
EPA managers, not
tn mrnttofi the puhllr. are being misted about
the nation s arrompltahmrnts In Ihr battle
against water pollution Th e next lime
George Hush decide* to excoriate a political
nemesis on a water pollution Issue, hr would
do well to make sure hi* federal agency Is
doing Its Job. brrausc II Isn’t.
Any far lilt y that discharges treated srwagr
Into a waterway must havr a federal permit
That permit pula limits on Hie quantity and
quality of the sew*,/ Many srwagr plant
operators have been ordered by the EPA to
upgrade their operation* and are under
deadlines to comply
The o|&gt;eralor* are trusted to monitor their
own discharges and to submit periodic
rrport* on their output to the EPA The
federal government puts Its faith In EPA stair
and regional overseers to keep an accurate
tally of any operators falling behind on
scheduled Improvements or overstepping
their |M&gt;tlution quota*
In many n u n , thr names of violators are
never added to the list of facilities that aren’t
Hireling the EPA standards In somr rases,
thr EPA has even modified sewer plant
permit* to make them comply on |M|M*r. even
tt they can't comply In reality.
T h r report came from the Inspector
General’s Office at the EPA. hut EPA nlllcials
outside of that office disagreed with the
report's lone They said It was too negative
and that It Implied the water monitoring
program was using false Information to inakr
the EPA look good EPA ofllclals said they
were working to Improve the system.
SHORT CHANGING T H E ENVIRONMENT
— The Reagan administration hasn't won
any friends among environmentalists with Its
program to escalate the leasing of the outer
continental shell for oil exploration In 1982.
the Interior Department Incrcasrd thr
number and frequency of those leases
Environmentalists warned that in Its haste to
make money oil the ocean, the federal
government would gloss over the environ­
mental impact statements required for rarh
lease.
Since 1973. Ihr Interior Department has
spent about *150 million tracking thr
environmental Impart of onshore oil and gas
drilling Hul Ihr budget for those studies has
drrllnrd severely under Reagan — from *55
million In 1976 to about *29 million this
yrar. Part ol that decline is due to thr stump
In Ihr ol) business. Hut juirl is due to
undrrlunding of I he envlronmrniul program.
The Gene nil Accounting Office recently
clocked *|,e timing on Interior Department
environmental studies for offshore lenses. In
the past two years, the majority ol those
studies have come In late.
B r J*(t A«4*f wn »«d JsMp* Ipttr
CoprofSI IMS. UnitnJ I trig.* ly*dic*tv, Inc.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford

Florida — Sunday. December 4.

196b - 3D

Salvation Army programs serve children

LETTER
Wants ban on balloon releases
Krcent newspaper and T V stories concerning
the problem of Increasing environmental pollulion should be a constant reminder that rarh ol
us has a responsibility to mnnllnr activities
conducted in otir communities
One way each of u* can help reduce this
problem la In recognize the detrimental rffecl of
balloon releases used for advertising and
publicity purposes These ftalloont eventually
end up as trash In our waterways, streams,
rivers, oceans, watersheds and woodlands
where ihelr wiggling movements are mistaken
for something to eat by the birds, fish.
Invertebnitrw. and wildlife, thus resulting In
needlrsn suffering ami untimely deaths for our
fellow rrraturrs
It Is possible that the recent Incident of aru
turtle deaths on the mast of Florida might havr
been the result of such debris
I urge your readrra to w rltr their legislators
and strongly encourage them to sjmnsur a hill to
ban balloon releases for advertising and
publicity purposes
Oran Kay
Sanford

Viewing Ibe exterior of Ihr Salvation Army's
building nestled quietly at 700 W. 24lh Street,
one would never surmise (be multiple programs
for youlh taking place inside
Ll. Sam Flanigan, who Is udmtnlstor of the
A rm y’s programs In Sanford, said be has lived
in Sanford for Ihe past two and a halt years Hr
Is very enlhuslasllc altout the newest program,
ihe "Latch Key” program Latch key refers lo
youngsters who have keys to their homes and
let themselves nut of the house In the morning
and Into the house In the afternoons The latch
key programs address the needs of these
children for supervision befnrr an alter school
The Salvation Arm y's latch key program
serves children In first through eighth grades
from 7 a m to ll p m Four elementary schools.
Goldsboro. Hamilton. Idyllwilde and Ptncerrsl;
plus two middle schools. Sanford and Lakevlew,
have students participating in thr p r o g r a m The
projected priigr.un population Is IS children
from each school At this time they have four
and five children respectively from Goldsboro
and Idyllwilde The y hope to increase ihe
number or children from these two schools to
15. The recent acquisition of Iwo Vans Is making
II (lossihle for them lo e«|Mnd thr program
Barents Iravr their childrrn In Ihr m o r n in g
and pick Ihrrn up in thr aPrm ocn Thr

O P IN IO N

LURLENE
S W E E TIN G

Salvutlnn Army Is res|tonslhle for transporting
thr children to and from sc hool The children
havr a snack In the afternoon. The rost of Hie
program Is 4 15 per week per child
Tlte latch key program lias not been extended
lo Wilson or Mldw*ay rlrinrniary schools
because of the travel time involved Currently.
Ihe Arm y has difficulty getting lo all of the
schools on lltne and expanding the program to
schools a greater distance from them Is not
feasible.
In addition to the talrh key program, th r
Slavallnn Army has a program for supervising
children when school is not in session Th is
Includes during Christmas and spring vaca­
tions, as well as single davs The number ol
da vs they are able to k rrp children ai Chrtsim.es

time Is curtailed because a( ihe toy shop
The Army's toy shop operates lit Christmas lo
provide Iwo new toys for each child In families
who meet ihelr criteria Applications for ihe toy­
shop toys were accepted Wednesday Ihrough
Friday last week.
Th r charge for kreplng children during
‘Christmas and spring bleaks u 45 per child for
single days and $5 per week during Christmas
and spring breaks
The summer months are day camp lime, laist
summer Ihe A rm y prmidrd services for 70
chlldrrr. al a cost of $15 per week per child. The
maximum num ber of childrrn that can lxaccomodated Is 90
Th r day cam p provides a well-rounded
program lor childrrn that Includes special
outings Par ruts pay Ihr group ratr admission
cost to amusement park* like Sea World and
Hoardwalk and Baseball Day Cainp participants
also go to thr beach and go skating and bowling
regularly
Program Implementation costs money and
funding Is from four principle sources Th r
Limed Way. 15 percent, the thrill shop. 10
prrreni. Ihe A rm y 's chuich service*. 10 per­
cent. anil donations. 05 (ten rut
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t a n * e d o w &gt; * * » «* "W VvOwd M .n-«n HdlafWnt A d .'to r,

laord

Byrd reflects on 12 years as top Senate Democrat
The veteran said the KXMh Congress "p ro ­
duced an outstanding record — the first In 2 0
years.” due partly to his ability to work with
(republican trailers
"I don’t knov of a lime in die 50 years when we
(Drnioi raisl had greater unity or ronsrnsus than
we had in the (vast 30 years." Byrd said
Despite a 54-40 majority, which hecaltrd very
thin.” Byrd said. "You ran ser the unity. I didn't
see dial kind of unity In Johnson I didn't srr that
kind of unity in Mansfield ”
Sen* Lyndon Johnson of Texas and Mike
Mansfteld of Mnniana were H vrd t predecessors
as Democratic leaders

By 4 T 1 V I OBR4TCL
lln ils d P ro s t International

W ASHINGTON — Krlirlng Senate Democratic
leader Ko Im-m Ilyrd wells at campaign promise*
«f Improved "quality of life" which w rrr made by
by Ibe three candidates lo succeed him. saying
the Senate t an not tie rui. or „ "p u m h i. tecks k "
hatIs
Ilyrd. stepping down a* party trailer alter 12
year*, predicts there will not lie much of a change
In the operation of Ihe Senate under new
leadership hut said he would not oiler advice to
his successor. Sen George Mitchell of Maine, who
was chosen In srcrrl baltoting T u e s d a y to
succeed Byrd as majority leader
MlirheU. as well as Daniel Innuyr id Hawaii
and Bennett Johnston of laiulsiana. who wrrr
also seeking Ihe position, sll gave high prloniy lo
promising colleagues a "better quality of life"
Ihrough stricter st hrdullng fixed lime off and
•OtIK change* in Ihe chamber'* antiquated
proved *.rm
"I've always been Interested in Ihe qualllv id
work Byrd said In an Interview with thr wire
service* "Not that I would shorlrlungr the
quality of life If that were what I hired on (or.
The nature rd Ihe institution ls such dial one
ra n i opr ratr on a punch the-clock harts” hr
said I did that when I was a welder In the
shipyard ”
By id. who set a schedule of three work week*
and one week off. said a majority leader dorsn'l
have many options lie has to get the legislation
enacted, meet the need*id die nation
"He lias to managr the affair* here to meet that
cut id doth. he said tine can t meet the needs
id the natum by (howlng| m personal wistir* lo-rr
'We were In session 157 dav* last year. Byrd
said "That's a qusilty of life that's not text had I
don't know Itow much you can luipruvr mi that "
In a relleetive mood, die 7 1-year-old West
Virginian sat at an oblong table in hi* office and
reflected on his 30 years in the .Senate — he
served six years til die House — and 12 years as

The Senate fVm ocrallr leader was more
hesisiant to name outstanding senators of his
lime, (raring he would Inadvertently omit
someone
"111 foreign policy, you think of BUI Fulbrtghl
ID Ark I. Ilyrd said "You think of Dick Hussrll
ID G a |. John f'astorr ID H I )
I try to think ol
men lo whom I could aw.tvs turn to for vtge
advice Abraham Mtblcolf tU-Conn.l. Ton;
Eaglelon ID Mo | and. in my lime Haul sartMiir*.
(D Md r
In hts 30 years. Byrd said senators have
changed — they "are younger they come from
different beginnings, they mine muter different
el m i instance* ”
He rrcallrd that In 1952. when he and former
Sen Jennings Handnlph. D W Va.. campaigned
for two vacancies, they spent 150.000 brtwrrn
tlirm Now he said, the average Senate rate cost*
43 million
In earlier days. Ill* constituent meetings, mall
and demands were not as heavy When a senator
went O ld *j teasing. it w a s politics, not raising

When the IOI*t Congress convenes in JanuaryByrd will take over as chairman of the Appropria­
tion* Committee and b m im r president pro In n . a
largely honorary post that, however, makes him
third In Itne to the presidency and keeps him In
Ihe Srrvale leadership
Byrd was asked to rate the prrsulenis with
whom he served and lie Immediately responded
dial Harr* In,man was hi* rovoitr Iletnorral
allhough they wrrr In o flk r ai Ihe same time lor
only 17 days

Sen. Robert Byrd
Senate Demm-rallc leader
Byrd wbo was re-elected lo the Senate Nov H.
I* the first man In history In step down a s party
Iradrt but remain In Ih r Senate Ifr is also thr
only our who has led a majority, ttien a minority,
then the majocMv again
In his 12 year*. Byrd said. ” 1 have rrvltaUrrd
the Senate's unique role under the Constitution
and a sfirrtal role In foreign affair*
"I brought the Senate bark to where It is a
stronger yoke.” he added. "I have made ll a
strong and potent voice "

mdney
"ll wasti I so lough In those days." he satd
Ilyrd satd some of the most famous senators —
he cited Kussell and the late Hubert Krrr of
Oklahoma — "w ould not have been grrat on
television They weren’t of that world They
weren't of the television clip."
Now. Byfd adds, the senators "who can pul the
spin on in five. six. 1 0 . 12 second*, is the one w ho
ts going to lie quoted
but that's not what tt Is all
about"
"Overall, there is a dtffctrnt type now." Hvrd
vil&lt;l "In some rr spec is belter In wane respects,
not
It Is loiter for television and communication
needs." hr vitd "But I don't think we ran
Improve on the Dick Kussells and the Kltender*
IScn Alan El lender. D-La |from the standpoini of
patriotism and dedication to the Senate and
needs of the nation, lo Ihe workload
and
ability.'*

"M y lavortle Kepubllcan was Nixon. Byrd
said " l l r was very, very able, writ rqulpprd.
understood the government ar.d knew how to
work with Congress "
But Byrd said tie could not "account lor thr
flaw in Nixon that led to the Watergate scandal
and thr president's resignation
Byrd who has never hidden Ins low estimate of
Konald Keagru. called him "very charming and
likable." etjniinrnung. "He i* going to leave a
legai v nur children and grandi hlldrrn arr going
to [m v lor.
The hangover Is soon going to txlelt."
Byrd said George Bush will come to the
presidency wilh "more knowledge of how the
government works than when Mr Kragan catnr
In or when he left lie can be a much better
president than Mr Kragan '

Am ericans c a n ’t live beyond their m eans forever
By

A N TH O N Y HARAIOAN

W ASH IN GTON Sen William
I'roxrnlre of Wisconsin, ih r
Chairman of Ih r Senate Finance
Committee who is rrtlrtng this
y e a r , r r r r n t l y Is s u e d a
p e s s im is tic statem ent on
America's rcononile furor*- His
ronimrnlB should hr larriully
tmird by ihoughifulcill/ens
"I think the *tay of reckoning
is corning." h r declared "Only
os recently as September of IHH l
thr national drill was less than a
trillion dollars, and now ll is
4 2 ^ trillion And of course these
delicti* are driving Ihr economy
K ill

you

can 1

go

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Shrarson Lehman Million In a
statement published In The New
York Times Mr Solomon pres
rnird (lit* analysis of America's
economic situation and future
"There are real rhanges occur­
ring in America s economic rr
laltonship lo Ihe rest of the
world For one (lung, tin- global
economy, which we pioneered. I*
no longer dominated by the
Unllrd Slate* Dependence on
forrlgn oil Is on the rise again
Weallh generating Industry Is
growing strongly In Japan.
South K01 r. 1 and Taiwan Out
trade del'll it wilh ifiosi- three
I nullities alone was 477.11 billion
10 l ‘W7.

beyond your means forever."
The compelling logit of this
sUIrment Is 1 mixing prfountf
router 11 on (h r [urn of rrsjx in sl­
ide Americans who know ihnl
drhl endangers Individuals,
companies, and countries
Among Ihe llnamial leaders
who are concerned la I'elrr J
Solomon. Vice Chairman ol

"Our liabilities In all (nrrign
counltics will soon total half a
iiilllon dollars. Tliu l debt is
likely to grow- to nearly one
I I ll lion dollars by Ih r early
1090s We will remain drprndeni on foreign buyers lo
purchase, among olhrt things,
the Treasury notes and ImiikIs
lhat lund the federal budget
d rlitil. thus keeping Unllrd

Stairs Interest rate* unaevrp
tahlv high In order to attract
forrlgn rapltal
"A growing debt burden also
requtrrs Ihr Unllrd Slates lo
krrp Ihe dollar's value low In
order lo impruve th r trade
numbers and slow drhl growth
Hilt u weak dollar Is not simply
an ex|M-uslvr Inconvenience lor
American tourist* Kaihrr. ll
signals a fire sale of United
Stales assets
"T h is loss of economic self
ilei, -rtittnudnu, tell uncorrrctrd,
will become the legacy we leave
our children Tfir 2 lsi century
could lie a period ol dangerous
dependence on thr Organization
of I 'r i r o l c u m E x p o r t i n g
Cnuulrles lor energy and jMinlul
debt jiavmriits 10 Intriguers
"fast generation* Itmight and
pant for our standard of living
C urren t Americans, without
c h a n g e s in attitude*, are robbing
fmurr generations lo preserve
this living standard As a nation,
we lerl we can buy anything.

spend what we want and live
anywhere B01 what will w r pas*
on? The legacy of trade and
budget deflrlts lfi.il require
lorrlgn tiuauemg Is a future of
highrr luieresi rales, higher lu­
nation and more income earned
by our chltdrrn sent lo foreign
land* to p jy for nur s|trndlng
today."

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Mr Solomon * grim hut realis­
tic statement hears rrjx-ating
again and again II Americans
today fall to address the situa­
tion described by Mr Solomon.
Ihelr children and gtandi hlldren
will |m v dearly In terms ol dehl
slavery, a defiavd currency, and
economic dependence on oilier,
more disciplined nations. Unfor­
tunately. neither thr Congress
lior tlte White House ts resjxinding properly to the economic
threats facing the nation. The
country’ desperately needs lead­
ers who are willing to address
Ihe realities

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Taking sides in family spats can endanger friendships
Someday I will learn Thr ([tilekesl way lo sec a
person elevated to viltuhond Is lo agree with
someone close 10 that person — a spouse, a
parent. .1 brother or sister — who I* lambasting
•aid person.
Likewise. Ih e qillt'krM w av In see oneself
lowered to Ih e statu* of a sn eak y-eyed , snake
tongued sow Is lo agree w ith the person
browtieailng tlte other.

Example: la-l a wife trarlully confide to you. hrr
good girlfriend, thr sorry way Iter husband has
hern treating her of late. "He pul* on hi* suit and
says he's going lo Ihr office. U m i the cleaning
lady comes In to llnd bun eating Cocoa full* and
watching 'Sllverudo' for Ihe 17lh time! Then he
tloesni bring uny money home, and viys It's
because he *|x-nt his enllrr month preparing a
case for some migrant workers who were killed In
a bus wreck on the way lo the orange grove the
day before Ihe trial."
So what do you do? What any true blue
girlfriend would do — you Hike her side You
think she wanin sympathy, confirmation dial she
ts wholly Innocent. mistreated and taken for
granted.

"Yeah, and then there was the tltm he cashed
In the baby’s bulbil.tv bond to take dial waitress
to Vega*, and you thought hr was at the liar
association convcndont" you chime in. |&gt;erhaps
even working up some tears yourself by Ibis time.
"You deserve a lot lieller."
Suddenly the air turns cool, "Well, he Is very
good with the baby, a lot tiriirr than 1110*1 men
W hy. |u*l la*l week he changed a 11Injure. You
never did like Harry, did you?” You l*egin m feel
like you were die one who look thr waitress lo

A

Las v ega*. instead ol jxxir. misunderstood Harry.
The vitn r jihenumcniin hapjiens with parents
“ I Just don't know where we've gone wrong with
Grclchen." your friend innirnt*. "I told her site
couldn’t take her car to the all night fraternity
party, so she took her father's New Yorker and
fiacked ll Into a Git N Go going after mote beer
When her father went to the jmllcr station to jilck
her u|i. she told him It was all hi* fault for not
sending her to gymnastics cainp so she could
have made cheerleader."
This ts a subject one can really warm to.
especially ll one has no children oneself. "Oh. von
poor dear. God know* you've done your lx .1 with
that gtrl. and all she's given you I* grief. Why. It
we’d had Ihe wardrobe you've bought dial girl
when we were dial age. we'd have though! wc
were movie slurs' And If we'd said something like
dial to our fathers, we'd still lx- trying lo find a
ride home from die jxillee station."
ii isn't too long after a statement like that,
usually, unlit one wishes one could reach uji into
the air and jmtl thr words hack In
"W rlll" tine ts likely lo hear rrlortrd, "At least
she’s made Ihe honor roll every semester, and

wears a 'Drug-free. T h a t’s for Me’ button on that
wardrobe you're so critical of Maybe you'd rather
she was doing some of the ihlngs you were doing
buck in high school in vour mother's Fnirlane. ."
What I always forget Is that by agreeing wilh
my friends' assessments ol tiu-lr significant
others. I'm either (a) pointing out what lousy
Judgment they showed In |&gt;tckmg the Jerk in thr
llrst place, nr (til pointing out dial. yes. Indeed,
they must have done snmiihlng wrong some­
where lo turn out a kid tilts *|&gt;o||rd
In die case of siblings — I c. die brother who
ta n i hold a Job and only phones when he nerds
money — you're Just |&gt;olndugout a defective gene
jxxil
die same gene jk m i I from whence s|iraug
your friend
As 1 said, someday I'll learn, but I expect a few
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�4D — 5»ntord Htraid, Sanford. Florida — Sunday. Dacambar 4, 19M

Nobel prize winners claim their awards this week
Unltad Praia International
STOCKHOLM . Sweden - Tht»
year’s Nobel prizewinners arrive
In Stockholm and Oslo this week

for ceremonies Saturday that
will crown their life’s achieve­
ments.
Beginning Tuesday. 10 scien­
tists and reprrseniatlvcs of the
ailing literature laureate will he
feted In Stockholm In a week of
Nobel festivities that reach their
peak at Saturday’s presentation
of the coveted award.
U N Secretary General Javier
I’errz de Cuellar arrives In Oslo
Friday to accept the Nobel I‘rare
prize on behalf of the U.N.
peace keeping forces In a sepa­
rate ceremony Saturday.
About half a million men and
woifien have aerved In the
peacekeeping forces since 1948
and 10.000 are currently an*
stationed In Lebanon. Cyprus.
Afghanistan. Iran and Iraq
The award ceremony dale
Oec. 10. marks the 92nd anni­
versary of the death of Alfred
Nobel, a Swede who {merited
dynamite and founded ol the
aw ards.

C e lebrations by the new
laureates began as soon they
were told they had won. often
S middle-ofthe-nlghl phone call
In October.
"I have railed between 30 and
40 winners since I stalled In
1981 and no one has complained
yet about having their skrp
disturbed.’’ said Tord Ganrllus.
sc retary general of the Royal
Swedish Academy of Sciences,
w hich awards the physics,
chemistry and economics prizes
He said he awakened Melvin
Schwartz, one of llvr Amertran
laureates this year, at his home
In Mountain View. Calif., and a
bit later pulled a grumbling
Johann Delsenhofer of West

Germany out of his morning
shower In Dallas
Delsenhofer. of the University
of Texas, shared the chemistry
prize with compatriots Robert
tlubri and Hartmul Michel for
defining the structure of the
proteins that plants need to
covert sunlight to energy.
Schwartz won the physics
prize w ith Am ericans Leon
Ledrrman of the Fermi National
Accelerator Laboratory outside
Chicago and Jack Stelnberger,
working at CEHN Laboratories In
Geneva, for developing a me i hod
to use neutrinos, a subatomic
l&gt;arthie, as a tool for experi­
ments In particle physics
Ganrllus said the typical reac­
tion to his phone calls was
predictable — surprise and hap­
piness
"U s u a lly they knuw how
much the prize money Is. but a
few ask carefully how many they
share the prize with." Ganrllus
said.
Tire science awards can be
shared by up to three people. All
prizes carry a cash stipend of
8390.000 this year.
Last year Ganrllus woke up
Donald Cram In law Angeles to
teM him he had eon the chemis­
try award. Cram doubled ovc.
with Lughtcr. hung up on the
secretary general and went bark
to bet).
Ganrllus. a bit shocked, later
found he had been talking In
D onald O. C ra m , a carpet
cleanrr with a bach,'lot ’a degree
In rhemlslry Donald J . Cram,
the revered UCLA professor, was
not listed In the plmne directory.
This year's literature winner.
E g y p t ia n n o v e lla ! N a g u ib
Mahfouz. said he was taking an
afternoon nap In his Cairo
aparttnrni when his wife took
Ganellus a rail He thought she
was pulling his leg. quarreled

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with her for disturbing him and
almost went bark to sleep.
At his wife’s Insistence, he
called a newspaper for conflrmatton of his award. He ts the

W ASHINGTON T o Leroy
Wells, the young black man
sittin g In the fire red 928 t*orrhe
- mi Ibc-otopUghL was imi a rogiu
drug dealer bul a la d reaouree to

Fatma and author Mohammed
Salmawy. will represent him at
the Stockholm ceremony.
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com petent s k ills of m anag ing a
p rclty com plex en terprise."

Hut hr said m any young.
Industrtous "urhan black people,
men In particular" have been
turned olf from mainstream so­
ciety berauve of Insurmountable
roadblocks to decent Jobs, promoth*: 1 ami adequate wages
Wells, a professor al the How­
ard University School of Bust
ness and Public Administration,
has Joined the growing number
of professionals concerned about
the nation’s future and willing (o
consider unorthodox ways to
Improve Hie educational system
and Hie workplace
The Hudson Institute recently
gave startling predictions of Hie
workforce In the year 2(XJ0 In a
study commissioned by the
laibor Department, saying Hiai
85 percent of the 25 million
people expected lo Join the labor
lorcc In Hie next dozen years will
tie women, minorities and im ­
migrants
These workers will lie required
In have a command of reading,
computing and thinking — once
necessary only for Hie pro­
fessions — because America Is
moving from manufacturing lo
service Industries, said Ihe re­
port
As far as education Is con­
cerned. Mury FutrelL president
of the National E d uca tio n
Association, wild br tween now
and Hie year 2020. "a short 32
years from lodav. minorities will
constitute 35 perrrnl of the
students In our public schools."
"Th e y will he the citizens
whose taxes support us. I hr
citizens who can make- the
future tax base of America
expand nr rnntnirt So Hiut is
why the educallon of minority
children, more Ilian ever. Is un
Americ an Issue.**
Hut W - l l s said m any minority
students are turned off by Hie
schools’ (allure- to address Ihetr
needs and to accept their dif­
ferences.
Instead, lie wild students are
attracted by the drug rullurr,
which operate* a “ prclty cfllc lrn l" system that is careful !o
screen workers.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, December 4. IVtiO — ID

Finders-keepers no longer the policy on shipwrecks
United Preaa International
MIAMI — For centuries, find­
ers keepers lias tieen the law of
the tea. but not anymore.
U n d e r the c u n t r o v e r s l.il
Abandoned Shipwreck Arl of
I0H7. the slates now own certain
classes of shipwrecks In their
territorial waters regardless who
discovers them
The law was enacted to end
ownership wars over the 50,000
to 10 0 ,0 0 0 abandoned ship­
wrecks In U,S. waters and to
protect those that hold a place In
history.
Archaeologists praise Its In
lent, saying historic tiles under
waler deserve (he same prnlrr.
lion those on land have long
enjoyed
Treasure hunters believe || is
unconstitutional and would
subject them lo the whims of
capricious legislatures and bu­
reaucratic landlubbers
Hrrreatlonsl scuba divers fear
the law will restrict the’r visits m
explore the watery rrlirs
The National Park Service
must weigh the argumrnls and
decide whai shall hr nw aidrrrd
piracy under tile nr v law The
an took edict April 2M. I'. h*
but the setvii r has until Jan 27.
1969. lo puf'ish guidelines lot
stairs lo lollow In Interpreting
and erifort Ing ii
Traditionally, shipwrecks in
U.S territorial waters hare hern
governed by federal admiralty
taws These are mstnty the law
of find* w hkli gives I he finder of
an abandoned slops trek tin
right to krep I tie wreck and II*
cargo, and llir law of salt age
whit h preserves I hr owner •
rights to newly stinkrn vessels
but make* the salvor eligible for
a salvagr award
All hough like laws were writ
ten lo help rreover gtsals amt
put them hack Into the stream of
rcanmerre. pirsrrv artonlsis have
long argued they permillrtl son
venlr and treasure hunlrrs lo
ptunder .he nation »
"t' » always liern a lug M war
betwren thr lew (om m ertlal
salvoes and (he maritime histor
Ir prolrssion." said Michele
Aubry. one of the Park Service
atrhaeologlsls dialling I be new
guidelines
"Th e disagreement was is a
historic ahlpwret k a commercial
commodity nr a historic ship

f i t ' s a lw a y s been a tug of w a r b e tw e e n
t h e fe w c o m m e r c ia l s a lv o r s a n d th e
m a ritim e h is to ric p ro fe s s io n . J
-Michele Aubry
National Parka Service archaeologist
wreck?"
Said Nancy Demytlrnaere. an
urcharologliul conservator for
the state id New York. "People
w ouldn't Ih ln k of allowing
somebody to go Into llie attic at
the Smithsonian and pick mil
whai they like Thai's what they
are doing with these shipwrecks
" W h e n t h e y s e ll these
artifacts, they are selling off a
pari of the w o rld s cultural
heritage "
Congrraa passed the Aban­
doned Shipwrecks Act lo rn d the
confusion surrounding salvage
of shipwrecks, mu: h of II arising
from the Submerged hand* Act
of 1953.
The old m t guve stales the
res|Miusibiliiv of managing natu­
ral resources and submerged
lands within 3 miles id their
shores, rxrrpt lor Texas, ibe
Otdf Coar4 c! riot ;&lt;la. and Puerto
Htco. where the boundary Is 9

mOcs
Hut :hal law did riot surety
who owned non natural oiijrrt*
s im h as shipwrec ks
Twenty-eight stalls dr&gt; ntrd
that they owned them and
enacted laws governing them
Typically, they granted permits
or leases in salvage the wreck*
•HI l o r . o m lilM K I l l . i l a l c l i a r o l o g
leal Inlrtrsts w o u l d at least tie

considered, and that the salvors
turn over a percentage of the loot
to the stale lor Its m u se u m s
V ig o r o u s c o u r t b a ttle s
followed, some in upholding
lederal admiralty laws, other In
lavor of live state*
The new law removes three
« lasses of abandoned shipwrecks
Irotn the adm iralty system
those rnibedded in srdtmcnl
b rn ra lh slate waters, those
embedded in stair protected
rural formation* and those ilial
are In stair waters and have
historic merit making them eli­
gible for the National keglster &lt;4
Historic Places
The taw says these shipwrecks
are Irreplareable resources for
tourism, biological sanctuaries
and htsiuriral rrsran It and gives

the stales all rights to them.
Ii dors not define "historic
rnerll." but nomlnre* lor the
National Register must usually
be at Irast 50 years old and
associated with an Important
event or person, represent u
liartlcular school of design, or be
deemed likely lo yield significant
arrliarologlcal information
T h e a u th o rs of the a rt
estimate that between 5 percent
and 10 percent of the ship­
wrecks In state watrrs have
historic merit
Th e law ha* already draw n
criticism
Drmytlrnarrr
w holeheartedly supports It. hut
s a y s II does not go far enough
because it only p m trrts sh ip
w recks — not piers, w harfs,
downed p ljt ir s and other u n ­
derwater artifact*

Cetabraied tre-r*itrc hunter
Mel Usher of Key Weal, u ir o r of
the world's richest shipwreck.
jwJlClr tlie law will be short­
lived because A nkle 3 of the
U S ('Oi.ttiiia.iun puts ship
wrecks under )utisdirik&gt;n ol the
federal ruurts. not the stairs
1 It will Iir tested In court
brfure tong and I am sure it will
tie found u n ro rstltu tln n a l *’
f isher saul in u public hearing
on Ho- law Oct 22 In Tampa
His frrquent hat lies with the
Florida government have con
v lined hltn treasure hunters tare
tart ter under lederal jurtsdia lion
It look Fisher (H i years to
regain p&gt;n*r*aion of $'J :t million
worth id gold, emeralds and
artifact* the slate srlrrd after hi*
crews rrctivrrrd them In an the
royal Spanish galleon Nuestra
Scnora dr Alia ha In 1971
Stair an harolngist* said the
wreck was In Florida waters and
ihat stale salvage laws er.JItled
them to a |M-rrentagr of the
treasure Fisher argued the
wreck was in Inter national
watrrs and that hr was entitled
load of It
Even alter the Atm ha was
determined lo he outside terrtto
rial watrrs In a 1975 Supreme
Court ruling the state rrfusrd to

give bark I lie treasure
Aflrr years of appeals, a feder­
al Judge ruled thr treasure
belonged entirely lo Fisher and
scolded the stale. The slate gave
hark the loot and Flshrr donated
a percentage to the slate
The A toe ha. part of a fleet that
sunk during a hurricane In 1022.
latrr proved Ihr rtrhrsl ship
wreck of all time Fisher's rrrw s
found the mnlher lode of gold
and silver, worth more than
$100 million. In I9H5
Fisher and stale archaeologists
are working together anileably
now. but hr fears a rrpeat of
"burraucratlr baloney.'' said
Birth Mr Haley, vice president of
Flshrr* company
“ I don't think any member of
ihr salvagr community minds
giving up a share of Ih rlr
irm surr for the public Iwncflt
That I* not the case, twit the
Issue." Me Haley said
"W h e n hu reaurrats Issue
e d ic ts Iro tn T a lla h a s s e e ,
archaeologists who have nevrr
seen the sea. that really chafes
When you are dealing with a
government, tvery lime the gov­
ernment rhanges vt do the rules
and regulation*
"Thope whims havr ihr Infer
of law W'e frli everybody had a
fair shot under thr admiralty
i i * system .
Wrltaley seid
other t m u * find fault with the
language of the law. which says
"embedded" means at least
partially covered with se.timrnt
On Ilie ocean floor that can
happen overnight and shilling
current* ran w.*h away srdl
menl Just a* quickly, said R
O u n ra n M a t h r w s o n III.
chairman for the Alllarxe for
Maritime Heritage ConsrrvatkM i
"We're going to have situa
lions where a shipwreck Is
butted one day and unlntrled thr
next," Malt hew m m i said
M allhrw so n

also notrd

but tills wording wasn't done In
protect the site. This Is basically
a political flglii over real estate
The sites themselves are taking
second place lo a fight lo regain

jurisdictional control over sub­
merged hot lorn lands "
And some slates have moved
to require permits for wreck
diving or lo bar divers

VO TIE

that

since tlie Park Srrvtcr rruim
mendatkms on thr new law are
not landing the wrecks could
still he subject lo a patchwork
quilt of varying law s
Vw ih ( urolina Uw say* any
thing that ha* hern on the
bottom ol the sea tor 10 years i*
drllned as an artllarf That
mean* ll somebody lost an
outboard motor in 1*175 ihey
coutdn 1 go tiark and trtrtrvr It
10 yrarw later.” he said
I in lor ihc intent ol this law

LON HOW ELL
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VOTE TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6

E X P E R IE N C E :
Upon taking office In January, 1065, I pushed lor and we now have!!!

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New Police Chlel (within (our months ol my taking ollice.)
Increased number of police on the street - emphasis on "drug busts."
HUD grants lor rehabilitation in Georgetown.
HUD grants for rehabilitation In Goldsboro.
Project office In neighborhood to explain WINS project •so you don't have to
go to City Hall
Pushed lor creation ol the WINS plan on how to do neighborhood revitalization
Got a bridge pul over the creek at Weststde Recreation Center lor the children II will help until we gol ditch taken care ol. The bridge was easy (10.000) the
ditch will lake millions and longer lo fix.
A storm sewer plan update and some pipe in ground already - more pipe in the
budgot.. more to follow.

“ I PLEDGE TO C O N TIN U E TH E
NEW DIRECTION . . . ”
O B JE C TIV E S
I WILL:
Continue working al encouraging some
type of light Industry to settle in our city and
provide JO B S with FRINGE BENEFITS.
Continue lo work lo Instil! within
citizens the pride of living in a clean
beautiful city
Work towards the strengthening ol
various departments In that (hoy will
vide otflctonl and effective service

our
and
our
pro­

Vigorously light the drug problems, and
youth selling up territories within our
neighborhoods.
Work to expand our recreational facilities,
and for tho loast ol our youth a swimming
pool. In the past 4-years, the Youth Advisory
Board has recommonded this project twice.
Encourago annexation.
Vigorously support the Idea ol having a
Veterans Hospital and Federal Prison.
y F jW iJ .'V ^ V iv

Responsible for creation of the Human Relations Commission with bi-facial
representation.
Responsible tor Improving relations with "City Hall" they now listen!!! ..
the door is open!!!

and

Helped Ezekiel Dixon get ditch fixed after ho was "washed-out" after summer
rain. This Is first time City helped film.
Got cash settlement for an ox-city employee for an old Injury.
Helped to create an Advisory Board to monitor and check on tho HUD rehab
grants In Goldsboro and Georgetown with bt-raclal representation.
Pushed tor our park In Academy Manor and am working on improvements to
Coastline Park.
Supported getting state grants to convert Youth Center to Senior Center and
to Improve the Civic Center.
Pushed for waiver of refuse tees based on poverty guidelines when mandatory
charges go Into effect Jamuary 1, 1989
New non-discrimination policy on hiring with non discrimination promotion,
such as . . superintendents, supervisors, foremen, department/dlvlsion.

BOB THOMAS
CITY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 2

Sanford City Commissioner
District a •4 years
Visiting Teacher, Seminole County
District School Board. 27 years;
Veteran ol World War ||; Former. Deputy
Sherilt of Seminole County;
served as Juvenile Counselor/Semlnolo
County.

E D U C A TIO N :
Graduate ot Crooms Academy;
Graduate ol Florida A and M
University •B S. Degree, turther studies
at Hampton Institute.
Bothune Cookman College,
and Stetson University.

PER SO N A L A FFIL IA TIO N S
Florida League ot Cities, Past President,
East-West Kiwanis Club ol Sanford
Member, ol Kappa Alpha Psl Fralernlty
Member, Celery City Lodge *542
Member. Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce
Member, NAACP
Member, Seminole Education Association
Member, Florida State Visiting
Toachers Association
Member, National Education Association
Member. AM VETS Post *17
Active Member and Trustee ol
Allen Chapet AME Church

PERSONAL
Married to wile Doris 37 years
Two Children
Grandparent
Foster Parent
MUNICIPAL WESTSIDE RECREATION CENTER
919 PERSIMMON AVE.
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December 4.

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Health/Fitness
Disabled on land; like a fish in water

IN BRIEF
Can k is s in g brin g on ulcers?
There * growing suspicion In v im r research quarters (hat
ulcer* migh; hr contagious
A growing IkmIv of evidence appears to suggest a certain
bacterium awoe laled wilh ulcers might cause a case of Ihr
slnmnrh ailment when an aliened (H-rson maintains an
lilllmatr relationship with someone who doesn't have the
disorder.
A report in a recent Issue of I'hystrtun's Weekly said
University of Virginia gastroenterologist Harry Marshall who
live years ago advanced the "genu theory" ol ulcers Idea, now
finds the problem may be particularly worrisome between
spouses
Studies involving breath Irsts for the presence of Cant*
pylobnrirr pylori lound "more Inin lion in spouses ol mlerird
patients than In age-matched control*.'' the report staler!
Test* lor potentially ulcerative C. pylon were pnsllvc in tiO
jtereenl of 30 spouses ol Infected laments hut lor only 27
(tctreiil of 15 spouse of nonlnlrctcd controls
(H those tested. In ages ranging (rum 40 to liu seven spouses
ol 11 Infcrlrd (salient* had C pylori and Ih rrr ol (hr seven had
clinically signllicnnl stomach disorders ihough not *prrteully
described In thr ..-port as ulcers
Nevertheless, Marshall said the analysis not only suiqsirt*
hi* theory that germs cause ulcers hut suggest sjsinsr lo
s|Hutsr transmission as a rommon vehicle

M em o ry a n d a g in g
The elderly are no more likely than the young lo let
memories from the past color Ihelr recollections nl rrrrn i
rvrul*. a nrw study from thr University ol Southern California
suggests.
Tile new results challenge the widespread belief Unit nldrr
people rely on long term memories lo compensate lor ( a ll u r e s
to ree.ill new Inlnrmanon
Gerontologist Lli/alw-th Zellnskl veld older adults .ire |usi us
likely a* younger adults to use information In rn alltng a short
simple story "
With a group ol tsM young adults and »&gt;M older ones Zeltnskl
tested her subjects* memories by having them read a :Wi7 word
narrative utsmi a woman named Nancy
In the story. Nancy engages m live common activities
making coflre. going lo Hie doctor buying milk. attending a
lecture and going lo a cocktail party
Test subject*, who ranged between 25 and &lt;&gt;'* years old. wrr**
asked lo r n .ill laeis ol the story to test whether long term
memories afire t o!rier people's recollection of rec put rvrnts to
greater extc nt Ilian younger people s
Bui results showrd that older jwnple remain v iisitivr m the
story's context and that they're no more likely Ilian Ihr voting
inlet the past color the present," Zelinski said

M e n ia l p ro b le m s w id e s p re a d
Nearly onr third ol American adults wilt suiter from a menial
disorder or &lt;tmg nr alcohol abuse pruhletu sometime during
Ihelr life, a new study shows
Ilia survey of more Ilian IM.500 people agi IM or older in live
rllles thr Nallonal Institute ol Mental Health lound imirt than
15 percent had experienced symptom* ol a menial or
scit&gt;*lancr abuse dtsordrr during the previous mnnih Addl
tlonal data showed one third ol the (mpuli.tinri wilt stiller loan
such a disorder during Ihelr lifetimes
Ih r study found the most common forms of mental illness
were anxiety disorders, such as phobias and nfmessivrctimpulstve behavior anil affective disinters, wlm h Include
depression and tnanlc -depression
About 7 3 percent of ihose surveyed mdn aird they tiail
problems with anxiety disorders in tin precious month a n d
5 l percent reported signs of allecilve disorders
Alcohol and drug abuse problems wen common, with about
h H percent ol jicnplr m younger age groups showing addirtlvr
pailem*
Th r live cities included In Ihr s u m s wlm h was puhllshrd
recently in ih r Archive* ol General l*sy&lt; hlairy. were laev
Angeles. lialllinorr. Si Louis New Haven Ci and thirham
NC

Nurse call-buttons,
a worst-case scenario
Many ul you are mil lamillar
wi l h h o s p ita l ro utin e and
eipitpmrni
I his is a shame
Ih c.i u v rmitlnrs are ollen hilar
lousls airtblgiWMi* and equip
mem is usually devilishly tin
« oo|m faille
( onsider tin nurses call hut
I o II
L It e t a l l h il 11 o tl is
u In 11 u i r o u s E v e r t he if is
supplied wtlh ul* .i lull* plaslli
deuce wilh a red billion at
tin tied to an H ri i r n cord When
pressed I III hutlnll Minis a
signal down ih&gt; hall wiihm an
angel hair laugh’ ol wi ns lo
activate a buz/cr in a i onsoli- at
tlir nurses slulmn
I ll( suppose.! Itiletll ol III* •.ill
hultnll Is lo
well
lo ■all a
nurse However c ir r i •i| »ri
cm ed patient is perfectly aw art
lh.it this is not tin real purjaiMol iln call hiittnn Its soi h a
simple him lion ihai it s no
wonder the thing is (s-fpcuiulli
SI tewed Up
To iHgin wilh liiie you ao
ly ing helpless in lod Von si pisi
had singers and you hurl Hut
I h r in a I n p i n h I e m I s
overwhelming i l i i i s i a ' | o u gag
roll over lihndls rc.ii h lor the
i all Ik II and push Nothing
happens
A ll endless list
minutes tali i in Hu middle ol
Itu dts luuses, sou agulli p re s s
tlii Imiion Nothing T h i s .m m l
is &lt;s H p in ie il several rnori
times w it li l In e\|wi li d lesulls
I *&lt;.lit silt iii e
Wlmi s going on * At tltc
nurv s slut inn aeouslli i Iran*
ii igns I Ik ligliis on die console
an l i n k - ting Ilk* a Christmas
tin •ai || out (■ •plug its Ittgfi
tali In if s i g n a l
I h e w a n t i le rk
t.now n for m u l l s . m i l tm s p i n utils
us tin
m i l t i iM iidlnu iiit
s iis
le .n lln g ,| p a p e i t i . i l g tin se l &lt; tin
n u t si is m , i n at obiis m u s i n ih*
iio im
m i l n i l s i h a l t i n g ilat.i o n

M E D IC IN E

By G L O R IA B U C C O

Herald correspondent
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S Most (tropic don't realise how
much money tlie disabled must
spend. often on a limited in­
come. just lo maintain a com­
fortable Itfesiylr There might fir
spec lal ad.ipl.rtIons tu their cur*,
or a wheelchair, or a special
hospital lied, not to mention
medic ation and doctor tails
Hut disabled people can leave
their wallets home when they
vtwit Altamonte Spring's .pank
lug new therapeutic exercise
jiool Icm alrd in the Wrxtmontr
Rrc rrailon Center at 500 Spring
Oala Hlicf I V o&lt; Ihr (mol is
absolutely free to ans Individual
who suffer* In mi any Ivpr ol
disability And u*rrs need not
(tie within therlly limit*.
Accord I ng lu Ron Gra*tia.
d e p u iy d ire c to r of leisure
service* for the c Its of Allainonir
S|irtng*. the new *late-of (hr an
pool is ihr only one of it* !&gt;(*■
open in ihe public in the Central
Florida area It has hern in
o|irratlon fur about u cmaith am!
I n i t i a l u s a g e ha * h e r n
"tremendous." Crasha said
T h r p ool |» c o m p le te ly
rm losrd and treated to twlwrrn
93 degree* and MM degree* |i t*
equipped with automatic accevi
door*, a wheelchair lltt. walk in
ramp rxrrcisr rail*, a whirlpool
see lion, and drr**mg area*
I h r r r ate no step* On one
rrernt day. 40 people frail al
ready- *.sited lire (sol tis 4 p m
On.- visitor was -John Colbert
33 In April I'MUi Colbert was in
a violent inntuievelr act Idrnt
Hr broke fits p* Is is In 20 (ilat es
when hr hit a sail brad on
Cnlhert a resident of Lake
County tome* to Ihr {mol Ihrrr
time* a wrrk lo help with Ills
arthritis an alirr ellet &gt; ol hts
.h eulrnl
Swim m ing help*
{ oltw ri
said ll makes me more llrxllilr
I i nn move arotiod easier when
I in mil ul ili«- |««a t nuiing in
tlie ( hhiI aflrr I vr hern lerv sore
over a weekend tut* down on
ihr (him amt keeps my gums
flexible
.Jay Tina), 70 of Aliamoriir
Springs also s islts ihr (m■it Hire'
times a w rrk She has i*s
IriM'itirttl* m hri hands and
Icel
"My Joints arrn I stilt Sln&lt; r
I vr Irrrll eomlng lo Ihr (mol
Tln.il s .o d
I eoulthi I liriid ms
liantls or lert lirlorr | rn rlol on
medical Ion now either
Th e pool Is stalled hv a
certified Red ( toss adapted
a tjil.llli in s lr lirtn r
R obin
Francis franc Is explained that
mans ol ihr jmnl users cant
Mime mil side the w.del
When they re home (hey
sutler llirs i.m i muvr Coming
orre loosens must lev and re
llrses lenslon
Francis said
I sing Ihe ( mml also gtsrs them
*rlitonfldrlitr Outside thr ( mmiI
mans ran t walk hut in the (mol
i Ims &lt;an walk A woman t ome*
who has "lie leg III the (mol she

From fall, Chrt* Fscht duactor ol fhstapoubc*.
and Robin Francis, aquatic coordinator lower

Graslta added We Jusl waul
*w tins like a fish
folks to know this Is Itre (hit
Ii s our dream come true
said Chris Ferht rer-eatlon goal Is li* lie aprn seven iL*vs a
leader lor IherajiruHt s It s here w rrk ID hoots a das II you rr
lor thr |M-nplf who nerd to use ||
and It’* Iter
Freht explained Oral the idra
of a therapeutic pool was first
discussed aim'd two seats ago
hv the Special I'oputullon Advl
sot\ Ikkitd
the Instill got fir hind It and
got Ihe till Involved We raised
Al l ot **! and lln .Its pot op

loro ffia poo! uimg the

sollrrtng gtvr os a i all Mas lie
we II la- able to help
The jaail s muntirl It
2510

• ItK ItK X )
h r Mlt'1
I U r i H O j U i * w a s i I'M t a i n ) by

more than 2 0 0 Individual*,
service dub*, and organization*
whose names now grate «
spr-i lal area ol the p*«.| tiulldllig
tailed ihr Wall ot frit lids I tie
■tts ol Allainonir Springs will
.ilisnrti "tigotrig operations &lt;osts
ol atmui BgO.liUM to B25.UOO a
year t irasha suitl
A varirtv nt programs arr
ollrrrd lor arthrllU s linn, re
toyermg irom surgery t»r other
illnesses S tro k e (lallrnls l||e
deal and blind and senior ■III
/on

C l a s s e s like

"I ( a n l&gt;o It

Tim Swim
Krep Those loints
A Mm in
Arthritis Aquatic
I'rogratn and Senior Swim
are olfrrrd rat h das ol Ihr w rrk
f&gt;&lt; III a member ol thr *pr&gt; lal
population hotiM-ll had nothing
hill (H.ilsr lor the &lt;tty ol Alla
tr.c.ntr Springs
Th r t tty just really ( m i kr&lt;|
(tie whole thing II It wrrrti I lot
llirm we wouliln t have Ihe
(Mail Our ellv Is one ol Ihr lew
t h a t r ea l l y - l o o k s a l i r r
every Imdy h e said

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Qy R E B E C C A KOL BE f l O

Untied Pies* International
tier pain Ills two otfn I muses
ure stunding lo one sh |i ills
i iissmg m lliisfli if tours lilt
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I he oilier
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b u t t o n s f i l e stall k n o w s d i a l It
tin s w e r e ( o tfti so i a l a l l i l l i m s
Ini q u a l i t i e s si m il d r e s u lt
file
f e m a le p a i d nt o n tin I m d p a n III
r o o m 1 17 w id i d i e tilile ri n g
a r o u n d h e r n u m b t m l l m n w o u ld
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all a i l n t t l h t o k .i li ls e g a li t a r i a n
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llo
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In i m i t e s m i i i Is a n i |i i t i o i m
seiisnt l o lll lo ttti l l n
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w l i n l l p a t t e r n s a n li u s l t t - p 2l
ol
t| W* II e li O lI g h lo
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|i i o g l n / e a l e d h o l l n t i Out piislt
II I Ills Is i o ll l t o l l l l l l !
I l o w i v e i si . h h p n lli u l s d o lint
r e a d il y a d a p t lo lln syst em I
k n o w o| o i i i a tto rn e y w h o was
h e lllg ol i m | v i it lot a possible

heart alf.nk

Norman Darning
wheelchair lift

Eating less may reduce disease, prolong life

PETER
GOTT

Exercise pool
answers need
in Altamonte

Alb r wailing Hi

t i i l l l l l l . itils toi i |i s |h h i m to Ills
l u l l t u i t i o n s i g n a l In got ou t ol
! « d — f\ tu tu s a n d all
w a lk e d
i n tlie n u r s e s s i a i m i i a m ! in
f | i ii t f d m u s i i i i m n . m v o n e wfiai
dn
I h II si as tbippi m u g

W A S H IN tilliN
A lt h o u g h t u t t i n g li.u k
■m I imm I int.iki has lo ng t e r n thought to
it t i p im e In-altli m ten lists i i i n d u i t m g tin
hist syldrM.il&gt; studs on calorie rest rn lion
are startle d tis bow d e a r l y it r r i h i n s
disease anil ptolo ngs h|r
l.ess tha n a tlntd ol (In was ilim a
in ni se.H studs rx(*ectrd to I n v t iln a iniul
ol K M i o o t i tats and inti e g o v e i m n e n l
u-*e.iri hers are i&lt; pottin g d t a m a lli p u t m t i
nary Im d in g s ulaiut the llr u l th la in tits ot
n d m m g ■ alotit s
W« t a l l r v i tin p re lim in a ry data will
have signitn ant imp.it l on lio in a n t ira lih
resiiiis are m u c h itinri short te rm than wi
expei ted
s.od Ro nald M a il, dlreeior ol tin
1 o..d a n d H r o g A ilm iu is t r.ilio n * National
t e n l r l lor I iixleologleal Researeh in lei
letMiil Nrk
l l n s i o d s a |oint r l l o r i ol t h r F D A a n d
N a l l o n a l I n s tl to ti o n Aging. Is exploring
u n t i l .l i m n s t b a i i a lo n e re strlt l l o n w H l n n u
v 11.11■1it 1 or m i n e r a l d e f i c i e n c y c u n e x i e n d
file ex |H-e l.iney
it -lu t d s o m e i I i m u m
and
(m sslh fy e v e n slow the a g i n g p r t K e s s
I Im b i t s iH 'lie s r o u t e a t i n g p a t t e r n s p i . is a
m a j o r r&gt;.|i in 0111 h e a lth w o e s w i t h d n tars
1,11 b u s b e i n g h la n n d tm a l m o t 3 5 { » 11 • nl ot
all h e a r t i I i m u m
2 2 |« i t e m nt all 1 a l i e n s
a n d a l m u t 2 p. n n i t ol dtahi n-s m e l h l i i s

F o r over 5(1 years it has Iterri k n o w n lli.il
lethii tug ealtiries r e d m i - s .ig r-a s s o e la ln l
discuses a n d extends the It!*' nl a spci les
Hart sunt
Hoi sse know alm ost no th ing
ulmiii ihe m e c h a n is m s b y w h t i h this takes
plat e
in iln v i inillm n siods w h n l i m s nls es
i iglit tiilli teni strains ot m u e and rats .0 2 !
l.ilmrHltirtes 11.11 ion wide, hall ol tin- tiKlents
ate g iv e n u n lim ite d at cess to limit
1 he

n i h c t ba ll ol t h e a n i m a l s a n t r s l r i . le d lo
i II m i i i I till (s 11 f i l l o| t i n i a t o m s e o tis u in e il
hs t i n it 1 o u n l f i p a r t s w h o 1 a n « at all tin s
want
Matt sanl t h r I a l n i l r li s t i ll ted g t o i l p Is
g i s i n s n . o n l n a n d m i n r r a l sii(*|iletnei»ls
I ties a n no t i n i t r l t l o n a l l y i l e p m e d
1 1lls
••x(i&gt;rimenl w o u l d o..t w m k il i f ir s w i n
starved
lie e x | ila m e il
t h i s Is tint III
stip|Miti ol a n o r e x i a or b u l i m i a
w h i i h is
m a lu m ritlo n

Preliminary Itndiugs show ihe 1 ulom
ii-sun led ro d 'ois have ,1
significantly
higher survival rab titan i I i o m allow I'd lu
fill all they want Mail said
A l a n d Mil p e n c m o l 1 a l o n e r e s u l t ted mt&lt; e
w e n alls • a lte r 2 m m o n t h s " i i n p . i u d I n Jctsi
NO [ M U '111 nl th e I " I I I m i s III' te se-.i rrhrt
s lid
III'
a v e r a g e I tie- e x p o l . i n c y nl a
l . i l m i . H n i y m o o s e or rat Is a l m l l l 3ti In I't
m onths
N m n ol th e l a l n l l c t e s l t n I' ll r o d i tits hail
1 .n ic e r allc t 3U n i ' i i i t (is w h l h 2 5 |n reent ol
tin ' o i u r o i s h a d 1n . 1l 1g 11.in i n m i o t s A n d in a
s t r a i n ot m i c e g e n e tic a lly p r o n e to s k in
&lt;Iim o m
less t h a n I per i i n i ol th e c alo ri e
re s t r i c t e d a n i m a l s h a d s k i n p r o b l e m s hut
‘ *5 I'terc n i l ol t i n 1 o n U o l s s u ffere d f r o m s k i n
disorders
I hi'M - I c u l m i e t' s t r l e l e d l a n i m a l s a n
U s i n g lo n g e r I n a l t l i l ' l m u r e .11 l i v e fives
H a r t soul
I In- cm ,111 tiers not m il s l o o k e d at the
pre s .ile tii 1 ol d e a t h a n d ' I i m - . i m
lint at llie lt
o i ii li r i v i n g tai l o r * m u h as Im d s len i|H ra
l u r e p r o d u c t i o n ol l.u ts a c i d s e l l m m a l l n n
ol h a r m l o l &lt; e ll s a n d re|iair of n o r m a l 1 ells

C alo rie rrxirlc led rtalenl* had a low it
m ean Imdv tem pi raltire than Ih r eontriil*.
iive i.ig ln g M3 In
di-gtei s 1 o in |i.irn d to OH
to lo o degree*
W h e n v o n n diii 1 Im d s n i n p i t a i n u y o u
r e d o n tin m i n l i m t ol D N A d a m a g e
Hurt
said f b oxs r i h o m n leli at Id Is I h r I m d v s

•Uftn-r ol grnetii uilmmatiiin
Aoolfirt iiia|of sourer ot iialuiaNv
&lt;» im m g DNA damage wiihm llie I hmIv is
ihe synthesis ol tally ai ids whlili 1 reales
bills .11 Id r(M)Xldrs that hluil In DNA
molreulr* Marl said I lial means when
rn/Vtncs Us to get rsseutl.il lllfnrtlMtloll
from lln alfrc led DNA tlioleenles lln-y run
itilo genrtii g.uhie somrwh.il like a m rati h
oil a in uni
Resratc her* toilMd Its tedoi mg •alone
intake in rmli nis they also c ol lln- amncnil
ol fatty at Id syntlu-sis in the anlui.il* almut
III (H ti i-m

As im foreign sulisiain &gt;s 1h.1l mas aitai k
tin Imds Hail said c.limit c slrleird rodents
ap|&gt;ear lieiler ahle to disarm sin h agents
When exposed in .iflidnxlns ,■ eanter
•.losing snhslaner i .nised hs u lsp« ot mold
1 alorlr lestrii led iih Ii-ii I s field onto tfielr
ahlllls lei light oil l|ir loxllls mm h longet
than tin lonltols whose eapailty to detox
Its allaioxin*diminished withugi
t ml.tiling food intake also appears lo
iihaine the I h h I s s ahlllls to te|ialt llsc*ll.
I (art said

1

Looking at two i sj hs ol DNA damage, ihr
n scan lu rs found c ells from c alorie
restrli ted animals w en- 15 (M-rernt lielter
than 1 nutriiis ai tejiairiiig bulky damage,
sin h as 1h.1i 1 aused hs iiluasioli i lighl and
73 (H-rreni In-ller al llxllig smallei damage
like ihul eausrd hv X ravs
In 2&lt;) vears nl research, no one has tntiud
a way to enhance DNA repair." Hurl
1 m iiiintibd
In Ih r laitsi project, the researcher snltl
Ihe mice anil rats were placed on ihelr
dleiarv regimen ul an age eijinvuleul to
vonng teenagers m h um a n s \fosi pre
s mus sMnlles have i mu euliuleil on llmtllug
calorie Intiike m milt-utx starling ul h uih

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Santord Herald

By KCN 5 tl()*ll

w ith,
l l n l m e s s-ild
N o I mm I v
k n o w s th e a n s w e r * a n d tin
I mm I v s e e m s In tie able tu h e lp
them "
H e s e . i r e h* l s It V |&gt;ol I t r s l / f
l h a l line id tin l a e l n i s l h a l
iil&gt;il r a i l s *
tin
d i s e a s e is
s l l f s s t h e k i n d |M n p l r P V J i n l
e m e at w u i k a n d |inssth|\
s tre ss I r m u u n re s o lv e d
p s v i t l u l i i g l r . d f i ill l l l l l s th a t
mat
h a v e li e e n p i r » e n i in
p a t i e n t s l l n n i r a l l y &lt; hiltth*****!
lln ln ie s s a id a lte r
In
f r r v l r w l n g m a m patients w ith
I h r disease
a e n m | m s l l r Is
e m e r g i n g ul i n d i v i d u a l s w tio
s illier a great d e a l uf stress
t h e I m k I v i a n o n l v tide rale
set m o i It s t r e s s
f i r saiil
Stre ss r r r l A l n l y has t u r n
l i n k e d in m e d n a l s t u d i e s in
va rio u s th riiitii
v i r a l lu le i
H u lls ll s log|* al tu tieheve t ft.iI
stress Is t r i a l e d he|t
ll u l l l i e s said I n i n t e r v i e w i n g
a la r g e s a m p l e u l s u h t r i Is
w h o s e sv t l l p l n m s tin el the
i r i t r n a nt i h r &lt; I f s • o r i e n t
w o r k i n g d r l l i t t r . n u nl tin ills
ra** rest a n h e r s UnjK- i n g r n
e r . l l r a list o|
p i i ' i n v i l risk
l.|. ‘ Ills

A II,A V I A
A sludv ul
rhrnulr fatigue syndrom* ,i
)iu//ltug ills* use u ltlh liiig
w ofrs ul viniiiu |irot**sstonuls
may bring frdrrul health &lt;&gt;|
flrnls i loser III understanding
tlir iit11iiI •* Infliirnir nil thr
I mmI v
I l l l l l l k l l l r Illn ess ||lav g iv e

us reason in stall looking Into
the jMissitile innm rUniis Ire
I Wren th e p s v r h r a f ld Itie
p l i y s l r a l I mm I v
sa id J )r ( I a n
l l n l m e s ail e p i d e m l o l o g l M al
l i l r i i. i l o m .i l ( e l i l r r s Inr Ills
r a s e I n n l r u l In A t l a n t a
I lin e
h a s lie e n sortie re
• earrli going u n hut I th .u k
ti lls m i g h t d r a w tttnte a l i e n
H u l l tu II
l l n l m e s Is I he firm* lji.ll III
Vrsl||&gt;aliit III th e s tu dy «tf a
disease n i n e lh 'i ll | ;h l I n I h
K|rs le in tLirt t i n i s a dise ase ul
t h e h r i j r e s g t u u p l h a l i ails* s
i i i u n u u u t let •:s

R enam ed

•h ru n li

(a u g u r

s y n d ria n e w h e n n was &gt; lis m
e f r r l l h a l s o m e p atle ril* h a d
s y n i p t i n n * W i t h o u t l r * l l n g I Itrs
•live Ini M I X
lire i l l s .M e &lt; mu
1“ Isis! (in l o n g e r t h a n a r e a l
w ill* p t n h l e u i s as w i d e f a u l t i n g
as sure t h r i M i
muse le ai h r
fatigue
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t h e s t a n d a r d lo t a h r a i t h v
m a t u r e (le is o ii W etr Ihtsed on
m a le d r v r l o p i n e n t anil d o not
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her, the new theory says. ’ T h e wifebeater is the sick o n e . ” with Ihe po w e r
s t r u c t u r e of r e l a t i o n s h i p s l i m i t i n g
w o m e n s options and se nse of self-worth
t h r I n tv e rsttv ol t d illirr u a at
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(4 0 7 ) 321 4490

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P O D IA T R IS T

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Lewis, Clark still fascinate
The Way to the Weetern Sea
By David Lavender
(Harper * Roar. 448 pp.. 8 2 3 .OB)
The expedition l»v the "Ce»ri&gt;* of Discovery"
arruaa thr United States Ird by Mcrlwclhcr
Irw in and William Clark, la onr of Ibr grrutrst
adventure atorU-a of American hlaiory. It
ronllnur* lo faaclnalr people nearly three
renturIra later.
|*asi year. Dayton Duncan wrote a modem
acmunl of Ida travrla along the trail of Lewi*
and Clark in bU travel book "Out Weal,
sprinkling in a few tncldenia that orcurm l
during the 1804-06 esplorntlem arroaa the
continent
Thia year. David Lavender, a noted biatorlan
perhaps Ix-sl known for Imoka on Hen la Fort
and the exploration rd the Rocky Motmialna.
bring* the historian's rye lor factual detail lo
an updated anti quite rradablr account of the
Ixwta an** Clark expedition
Although hla hlhbogiuph) rhea neaily ISO
reference*. the book ta not ovrrhurdrnrtl wlih
detail and shouldn't Intimidate anyone with an
tntrrrat In American hlaiory Ilia book ta
certainly Intended fur a general ,lll(|tcncr.
rather Hum scholars. although th r«- likely are
buvur* raised bv Lavrnder that will pique 'lie
Intrreai of historian*
The bor&gt;k ta well -organized. with Insight*
Into wliat kind of men led the expedition, why
they were rhoarn. and what hap|irnrd In
them Itraidra the bibliography. II contains the
leal of Thnmna Jefferson's Inalrurilona lo
Lewla a romplrle Itat of the vapedlllon
memhem. a dtacuastnn of whether or not Die
pony barrly mlsard a alnp al the mouth of the
Columbt.i Klvrr. and the author a own nolraon
rachrliapirr
Throughout, the rr-**l Intriguing cliarartrr la
Meriwether la-wl*. who waa chiefly rrspncwlhlr
for moal of the invaluable scientific data
gathered by I fir eaprdltlon (Clark drrw Ihr
ipille ai-curalr maps. fiowevrrl H r la a Magic
flgurr who found lamr but wound up killing
hlmarlf
What ta an ama/lng about Ibr expedition la
— with Ibr drplh of Ignorance about Ihr
American Weal ut I fir lime and the Irw
rrsourrr* Ihr -xpl-rera had - that they wrrr
uhle lu am i red al all (hey met tiumrroua
otialai Ira and hartl»hl|&gt;a lli.it would tiavr
ovrn nmr many other*, fun found I fir innrr
ro u r '*•lo continue
How I lie i did If makra las. luallng reading
Maaterplecea of Fantasy and Enchantment
Compiled by DovIdO. H artw ell
(St. M artin a. 040 pp.. 810.09)
O n. r a mu&lt; h-neglected genre, fantasv liter*

F IC TIO N
1 Dear M ill — Wilhelm Grimm Maurice
Sendak iNo 5 laai wrek — 0.732 mpir*
ordered)
2 One - Hu hard IL»&gt; h 14 5.(*8ct|
3 The Uueen of the Damned — Anne H uc
II - 4.096)
I The Polar Eapreaa — t Tula van Allaburg
VI - 2.MJOI
5 The Sanda of Tim e — Sidney Sheldon ( I

- 2.013)

ti Dragonadawn — Aline McCallrrv |(&gt;

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5 121

7 The Shell Seekera — Rosamunde I’ll, her
I I.
3841
8 Pinal Plight — Stephen Coonls (7
1.307)
•t The Cardinal of the Krem lin — loin
Clancy (0 — 1.303)
10 A nything for B illy — Lurry M&lt; Murtrv
1 1 0 - 1.147)
NON FIC TIO N
1 A ll I Really Need to Know I Learned In
Kindergarten — Hobrrl Fulgluim ll — 7.9841
2 The Laat Lion — William Manchester (3

- 6.5511

3 D.ctlonary of Cultural Literacy — K I)
lllra.h 14 — 5.830)
4 Child Star — Shirley Temple lll.uk 12
4.500)
?■ Senatorial Privilege — Leo Ik.more (7

3.2351
0 T h e W ay Th ln ga W o rk — David
Mai uutay (H - 2.0721
7 Seven Storlea of Chriatmaa Love — I an
P. IliiacagUa I2.0N2)
H Don't Bend Over In the Garden.
Grandm a — la-wlsUrtzzard 12.550)

lure gained Irglllinucy In Ihr rarly 1940* with
the populatlly of J .R R. Tolkien's " T h r
Hobbit' and Ilia trilogy " T h r Lord of ihr
Rlnga " periodical* auch aa Ihr dlgrat al/rd
Magazine of Funlaav and Science Klrllon also
hel|»ed give fanlnay wldraprrud exposure*.
Moal of Ihr alorlra In "M ualrrplrrra ol
Tantaav and Enchantment” w rrr gleaned from
Union magazines published In Ihr earlier pur!
of the 20th century, although some of these
lantastlr dabblings were relraaed as early as
1837
T t v 44 tales In this anthology arr as varied
ua Ihrlr creators, who Inriudr author* from
Sara Coleridge (daughter of Samuel) and
Cliarlrs Dtrkrna lo Ray Hradbury and Ursula
K l.r iiiiln

T h r crrallvr possibilities of fantasy arr
endless, as evidenced by the plethora of
dlflrrrnl worlds and rrralurrs found In Ihr
iMHlk
T h r reader la Iransp.tried In m any
“ countries" Lout the Irrlanc of Cuthuleln and
Irish mythology in "Th e Green Magician." by
I. Sprague de Camp and Flrlrhrr Davla. lo Ihe
pla. r known as the End of Time, or the Rrx....
of Chaos, in MU hurl Moorcock'* science Union
piece l l . t r al ‘ he End of l ime '
Mote often llu n not. Ihe strange world Is
a*ten lo Die protagonist of (nr story who must
llml leant thr nilrs by which this bizarre plan­
ts governed hrlorr he ran return lo a familiar
aeiilng
The usual dragons and unicorns appear in
ihe collection, aa well as talking cals,
werewolves and monsters (nan the moon
“ The Silken S w ill" by Theodore Sturgeon la
a classic fanlasv about Ihe unicorn Ibr
rrraturr of purity anil virginity Sturgeon usr*
Ihe animal to llluatrale that physical purllv is
not always as Important as purity of Ihr mind
Unicorns pip up again in hm l Anderson's
“ Operation Alrrel.” a slory lhai depicts ihr
Unltrd Stairs al war sometime in Ihe fulurr
Wra|Hins used in ihe conflict are derived from
wlirhrrafl and unicorns are used as .uvalry
mounts, ridden only by Ihosr women w ho can
withstand Ihrlr lest of purity
While moat ol Die taira hrtr arr llghthrarlrd
Olliers« ltd with ■( twlnt .and a chilling finish
The Hud ol l*rry ' by John Collier la
rrcnints* m l of Ihe si vies of F.dgar Allan Poe
and Alfred H itchco ck In Ih r story, a
monstrous mutated parrni plots ihr deaths of
Its owners bv rrj— ailng p p Ivtloji'ally dt“
liirbing . onvrrs.illotis In Mr Luprsc ti by
Anthony lloucher. a supposedly imaginary
drinon known as Gorge* linns mil lo lie
sottirwhal less than on III and lalal In Ills
Inventor

•» The Portable Curmudgeon — r d Jon
W lnnkurll HOD)
III A Brief H is to ry of Tim e — Stephen
llawkm gll H13)
M ASS P A PER B A CK S
1 Love and W a r — .folio Jakes 11
4.7591
2 The Bonfire of the Vanities — loin
Wolfe 12.9071
.1 The Dell Crossw ord Dictionary (2 t*8()|
4 T h r Tom m yknockera — Stephen King 1%
-

2 0021

5 Tre asure — l live i ussier(4 2.568)
ti Animal Farm — George Orwell 12.51til
7 Kaleidoscope — DanHIr Steel (3
2.4291
N North and South — .M m Jakes (2
2.3301
** Red Storm R is in g — TomClunt v ll ‘""&gt;1
in Mas k- l » .m KnontZlIO — I 5^0)
T K .iD E P A P ER B A C K S
1 The Cal Who Came for C hristm as —
( IrvrUnd A m o rs (2 — D IMM)
2 The Old F a rm e r’s Almanac Hi 8401
3 Love You Forever — Robert Munsch 11
4.7601
I The Road Leas Traveled — M S*oil
Peek 12.5341
5 Christmas Ideate 12 503)
n Beloved — To m Morrison (9 i ifim i
7 Healing the Shame That Binds You —
John Bradshaw (2.0701
8 C o D c p rn d e n t No More — Mclotly
llratltc|7 - 2.0441
*1 Healing the Child W ithin — ' harlcs
Whllllrld (2.02 *1
IO Dianetlrs — I. Ron Hubbard (5 —
1.9011

Western Caribbean bounces
back from Hurricane Gilbert
had reservations during storm or
cleanup. Other* offered reduced
OCHO RIOS. Jamaica - Like (Mist hurricane rates lo lure luck
thr skinny (Mini tree* lhai dot business
More Ilian I million tourists
this Island. Ihr wrslrrn C’arlblxan tourism Industry was tx-nt vlsltrd Jamaica In 1987. adding
hut nol broken by un unkind •MX) million lo ihr Island's
e c o n o my . In C a n r u n and
visitor num rdGilbert,
Hurricane Gilbert awrpl across Cozumel. Mexico's prime CartbIhr w rslrrn Caribbean Sept. Ivan resort area, the tourism
1214. with howling 145175 Industry mean* an estimated
mph winds lhai uprooted Ores •450 million a year.
H otel and hraehfronl reand twlstrd zlnr panels oil
(HHisrtnps like a football llnrman consiruellon look lop priority In
Jamaica where unemployment
crumples a hrrr ran
Hotels lost windows and elec­ Is high and onr In four residents
tricity. From Jamah a lo Canrun were left lrm|iorurtly homeless
on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, lly mid-Novrnthrr. nun h of the
some seaside rrsorts lound their Island was still without electrici­
lo b b ie s Idled with lirarh sand ty In Ih r Mottlrgo Ilav and Ocho
once Die wavrs rereded Other* R io s resort arras power came
arr still looking for brarhfrunt bark fast.
Hall of Ihe tiolrls In each area
collages
Gilbert even claimed the din had lo close because of damagr
Ing '.-rruce al one p*m.* Orho Most w rrr open again by Nov
Rios lirurhlront hotrS. Ib r Club ember Vinually all prom lard to
Iw ready for winter tourists Only
Americana
Hut tourists arr Ihe economic ••ne nta)or facilliy In Mottlrgo
lilrhlood In this |sari of ihr Hay. the Tryull Golf and lleach
Caribbean And affected arras Club, said II would not reoprn
w rrr quit k lo rebuild for Ihr until Jan 9
"The y turned It around un­
prur.e winter esc*‘ too season
that opens Dec 15 Many hotels believably quickly People In
gave full rrfumls lo guests who Jamaica rrally workrd 24 hour*
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Trombonist Al Grey’s ‘sons’ tour with him
Unltsa Rrass Inlsrnallonal

Al Grey, reigning dean of
plunger-slyle )azz irom lhinr
player*, has lour reasons Ik
slay* on Die lo a d H r calls them
hi* mu«h al son*
Ills lour Sldemen in Ihe New Al
Grey Uutntrt arr second genera
lion jazz playrrs They are
bassist J J Wiggins guitarist
Joe C o lin , d ru m m e r D ully
Jai ksou arut his own **-n Mike
Grey, a ls o chi trombone
W 'ggins c vrlrra n «»f ihr
Mrr*^*t Klt'ngton cwrliesirv l*
ihr son ol jazz pianist G m v
Wiggins Cohn’s lather was sax
nphontst Al Cohn a longtime
Grey collaborator wfi&lt;» die*1 last
w ln lrr
Ja c k s o n s la th e r.
Chubby, was D»e drummer tn
W***xtv llrrman s First Herd
Grey s lively l&gt;an&lt;l has unusual
instrum rniation lor a small
group It locks Ihr usual piano
and aubstlllllr* a srrotul Hum
Imiir mil Iron) lor sasopthinr or
trumpet

D U I----------------C o n tin u e d from Page I D

30 (KM! aulo Mips a day arr mad*through his *It)
w ith the
heaviest train* How cm c tiring
U tw« &lt;n Inlrrslalr 4 and San
lord
Two l^ikr Matv police olllcers
on Die night shill |b p m lo h
a m I have received specialized
(raining Hi DUI rnln n rm rn t and
Idrnilltcallon ol drunk drtvrrs
They. In lurn. have trained
Olliers on Ih r force In the
techniques they use. I^mdrukilr
said
Cap! Samuel Helflorr J r . said
when olllcers Thomas Dale and
Virgil I’lr kiesliner Joined Die
Lake Matv poller force wI nmii two
years ago lx&gt;th showed n natural
atiilll) and Inirrrsi In singling
out drunk-driving *u*|H-ct*
Dale. w Imi Is a certified III
slnirlor of law rnlor*rmrnl of­
ficials In Ihr field of drunk
driving, recently made HO DUI
arrests during a seven month
(irriiMl All of Dios*- suspm s
w rrr ronvlcird. Helflorr said
Helllorr rslliiiatrd Dial III 1987
l^ikr Mary |mll&lt;t- arreslrd aliuiii
:MM) |mts *mis suspected ns drunk
drivers Total DUI arrests lu
Srutlnolr County. Ill* lulling all
poller agencies, was 097 In
1*187. Seminole Counlv Slu-rlir*
Ll Jerry Riggins w ill Thai's
nltout equal to the count lor

"These are guys who reallv lm»vr training from his grandfa
want to play. ‘ said Grev. a liter. Hi* hard Grey, when Al was
genial 63 vear old with a smile on Die road
slrrlrhlug from ear lo ear “ Tills
lie started Michael mil I
makrs me stav nut llierr Manv
artists of my age drcule lo slay ilulnt tiavr anything to do with
It until Mlc bar I came out of
home and give it up
“ With a voting group, ll makrs school." Grey said "I was hop
me complete. I ran guide Diem ing rtone of my kids would play,
in hrttrr things Irnm having tx-i ause music Is such a hard
played Iront all the other grocqis Held to lie in llul m r father saw
and hand* I'm trying in leach somriht’*'*. tn him
them to gel ihrlr own feeling and
"At the Hrtkler College of
development, tn ! r tonlldrnt
that they can hr creator* on Mush •;« Host on. he learned
■in ti.ar fweathtng w hhli I still
ihrlr own
ll Is n lesson learned earlv Jon t have tixluv lie can pla&gt;
during Ills vrar* wlih Count p h ra s e s that go longer And I vr
Is ru ira* fling htrn Ihr plunger
ILisle s Im iii I
"W hen I *ell Dizzy Gillespie
firry t all* the father and sou
and went with ILvsle. lie llslrned
front tine l**th a )oy and a
lo mv solo* and told me That s challenge
real g&lt;**xl. hul don't plav all vmi
*ll Is a real kl* k H r Is trying
know in one night.' Hr niranl I
was |4avlng loo many notes, not 10 *lullrngr m r all Ibr lime
|Miislng to give |&gt;eop|r a lerllng Thai makes m r pul mocr wrigtu
of what I was doing Hr cxuched 011 him I use every Dung in Ihr
Innk. lo lei film know I tan slill
me on Dial "
gel over lilin
Mike ticry got Ills rarlv Horn

I9HM Hut Riggins said lu v* ars
when Die shrrlir* dr|iartmenl
bad a DUI squad there were
aUmi I ixs) Dl l arrrsts made
ra* h year tn Seminole County
Individual slicrtll s deputies who
spot D U I s i i s |m- i Is w hile on
ruulilM* patrol si HI make arrrsts.
but Die problem is no longer the
( i n us i»l a s |n -&lt; Lil cmintywldr
task Ion r
The county shrrtH's dr|*arl
mrnt formrrlv |terformrcl most
o( Die brc-alh lr*ts un drunk­
driving sus|trc is. but that duly
has now I n c h turned over to
Sanlonl (Mtlic e
"Th e character of the rity and
our patrol Irrhnlqur* make this
(c at* blog drunk drlversl raster
for us to tin Ilian larger rttlrs nr
Die county." Helllorr said
U»kr Mary, which cover* 10
squurr miles is "nol as spread
out as Ihe oilier cities or Die
county." hr said All |Mirolling
Uikr Maiv olllcers arr cxprclrd
to liM ik lor suspected drunk
drlvrrs hy watching lor rriallc
driving lechulipics and faulty
vehicles, lie said
“ We coulliiiic lo train our
cifflrrra and make D U I cn
forrenienl a lug |&gt;art of our |Mirol
no a continuing basis.” Hclllnrc
said
Li R andy Harper nl the
Flnrldu Highway Paired said

W o rld 's fo rem o st flu te m a k e r
BLOOM COUNTY
is 100, w orks on N o. 50,000
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IIOSTON — Owner, presl
de-ill and muslrr &lt;raltsman
Lew is J . Dev ran remembers
Die day a William S Haynes
lime came l&gt;ack (or some
work and he unwittingly
haudrd ll tn ih r ururrsl
employee lo tlx
Minnies later, the original
assembler ul Dir Insinnneni
come Inin Drvrau'a oilier und
said. “ How collie you gave
lilm MY flute?"
Ihe f o lk s al William S.
H a y n e s &lt; u i .1 k &lt; 1 b &gt; 1 &gt;
ntilr-maklug und repairing
very | M -r* o n a lly .
"II they made ll. they wunl
lu repair 11 when It conics
back." Dcvcau says “ All of
our employees enjoy what
they’re eiolng — and It shows
In thr work.”
Al Huy nr*, itirkcci away on
11 quiet, cobhlrstoned lloslon
sldr si reel. 20 rrafismrn
make by hand llub-s and
piccolos Dial arc among Die

world's llnesi
It Is drib air work lhai
stands mil in a world m nsinned hy mass piodurtiou
Each lluir is made Irnm 330
sr|»arntr jtlccrs by workers
who snider pieces cm Die
Milting, hammer keys. Illr
d rllru lr adjuslm rnls. and
hand III rach krv
A silver Haynes lliilc. cos­
ting •2.500 or more, bikes al
least 130 hours Mom start to
finish A gold or platinum
u ic m I c-I.
priced to $25,000.
can take 400 to 500 hours of
c ru lts m a its lilp b eca u se
harder metals are Involved.
Ilulldiug and assembling one
llulc- can wear out a set of
Dies.
While M im e flute-make rs
churn oin 100.000 Instru­
ment* a year. Haynes makes
nil average of right a week.
“ We cuitl maintain our
quality standards ll wc build
lliein any faster.” Devrau
says.

s e d r * w v -z T

p ru n e* - v x rrf
( ff+ M C n X P

a day lo p u l th in g s back
together." said Hurl Welssmati.
New York s|mkrswoman for Ihr
Jumalcan Tourist Hoard "Some
hotels m u y o n ly h r open
Icarnally, but they are open for
business "
In and iiround Ocho Rios,
wisps of smoke dot Ihe skyline
Workers arr hurtling brush from
uprooted trees Gilbert's winds
were rlorkrd as among the worst
of this century, yet residents
matlrr-of-faclly call lit'* storm
“ Ihe breeze "
Ocho Rios was lucky Thr
storm hit heavily populated
Kingston and Montego Hay on
the other side of Ih r Island first
Hy Die Dine II rear lied Ocho Rios
on Ihr northern side of Jamalc a.
the mountains had Irm p rrrd Its
winds
One typical Ocho Rios resort,
Die Shaw Park IW-ach Hotel,
sutured an estimated §200.IKK)
damage
“ We werrn l Ivailly hit The
riHil was blown oil one section
cane) oft Ihr laundry The (hie was
8 lo 9 (ret high, clashing up al
Dm* first floor. * uilrl food and
beverage manager John A n­
derson

Ihrrr were 25 trallle latalitles In
Srinlnolr County in 1987. with
40 perrenl of ifio s r tiring
ali tthol rrlalrd In ih r srvrn
cciunly C rn lra t Florida area
ilit'ic wri* 417 latalllles. nl
which 48 |irrcroi w rrr aliohnl
rrlalrd
DUI | n nallles w rrr made incur
severe a couple o! years ago
Under slate law . a Ii Iocm! almlml
level ot lOoc more I* consblnnl
Inloxlralrd. nr legally drunk
A III si DUI •onv id ion In mgs a
Hue ol nol less Utan *250. 5o
hours n( c&lt;immunity service, onr
year * prolMiion. suspension nl
Dir oflrlldcr s drlvrrs license an*l
manilatory allrndancc nl an
antidrunk driving *&lt; hoot
A second conviction brings al
least a •500 line, a minimum ul
10 ilays In Ihr counly Jail, one
year's proltalion. and a llvr-yrai
license slipsrusltin
At least a • I .(MX) line comes
wlih a third conviction, along
with a Jail senlencr of between
JO davs lu onr yrar. and prrma
nrni rrviN.iiion ol driving ptlvl
leges
Aliv repeal oHeudrr who al
rriidv has a record ol Direr
convictions laces a third degree
f el o n y c h a r g e , w h i c h l*
punishable- by a maximum fine
ol •5.000 and up In five years in
slate prison

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SALE 01 LEASE PURCHASE
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I H OM ES A V A IL ARSE I
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103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

r o * I h e H onou rs

ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER

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S ANFO R D ■ Country Llying I
tadroom ktreoned porch and
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99—A partm ents
U nfurnished / Rent

7 1 —E m p lo ym e n t
W anted

PAOIA AREA
1 bdrm . 1 bath. Control M 'A,
carpal, ttova A rahig l a'pa
toncad yard Naar achaaii No
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101— Houses
Furnished / Rent

SANTORO ARU

Experienced c u i W w wars
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Rato*awcpa *apul*ad M I W

Santo aipaoanc* required
Production ortontatod A da
pandabto Company Ranald*
Call H I &lt;

SH IPPING A R I C I I V I N G
S P R E A D !R S A C U T S IR S

S ANFO R D I berVoDm Adul'k
No *hildren. pat* U K m# and
up alv&gt; I m daootil m i o i t

A T T R A C T IV E
I
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preferred Mechanically In

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

91—Apartments
U niurnished/ Rent

V7—A p arlm en ts

Furnished / Rent

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CLEANERS

HOME R EP A IR Minor Etoctric
4 Plumbmg Yard Cleaning 4
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F fee Eili-matoi' Ca'I H I WJt

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RACK HOC. Dump hue* W I '
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car a m t t.to. patnllng. doori.
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Concrete
CUSTO M H OM ES BY

Painting
FAM CO P AIN TIN G
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prmkure f Waning i| y n aap
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ROOF REPAIRS 4 ryrool on
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141-Hom es

114— Real Estate
G O V E R N M E N T HOMES tram
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p*np**t, Rtpoavreexim Call
I M l M r MOO t i l
G M lir j
tar currant tape list

131—Condominium
_______ Rentals_______
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mo • H will Pool 4 tanntt
m am
a t i a i i o a o t _____

LAKE MART /SANFORD
NIC* J b d rm , tta B elh
fovvnhoute. drapat. " 'r p io ir
P— I tan me _______r &lt;s r a t
iim t or H a s t purchase
Ibdrm . I torn. rendomanlum
U tta n
Sail mo
Call tar appwtlmani
i l l N I H O M R E A L T Y INC

________ ro tut________

SANDALW000 VILLAS
PLUSH I I t a r n P a n l i ' M
* * * h e r'd * y * r. tc r a t n a d
porch i l l ! p " ma Call
m i &lt; n m i »"»&lt; *p m

127— Office Rentals
• R A ND N tw n 1 tilten Cantor
t i l Y caftan SI Santard aoe w
ft erp*"debta ante* and ra
tall tpaco 11*1* ttarapa
IN tfP H »
R IW W
SMALL OH*a Sown I Pamti
Area Car nor 1101 and t v
111 ta il w n u n j i i i i

BATEMAN RE-AITY
R u llitih tn t i'

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1 bdrm , I bath appliances,
carport, la'pa tancod ra 'd
nilh hwpa oat treat lanta
i t 10 ma Pure hat# tar laa too
PAUL 0 1 1 0 0 h r
V I N T U R t I P R O P IR T IC S
W N N N B I4 W

0 1 V O T E D TO E X C E L L E N C E
O V E R LO O K IN G T H I
f a ir w a y ii &lt; n « m . in
bath Kama, caiy family room
•ith r-rapiaca *&lt;&gt;**"*d porch
aver lea* iteg lata an4 goil
(terra* tarmal living a D « n g
ra n
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C O U N TR Y . Y I T C L O tf INI 1
bdrm
I bath iplll plan,
cantrai heat err. atlra maul*
Han. a tc a lla n i condition
Cor nor lot. lott pi front S U M )

lata Santard A nr

331 0759.........321 3357

BATEMAN REALTY
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CALL BART

IT ORNFR DtBARV
N a * I bdrm
| bath C
" A tar a® Larpa adr*m.ng
talaits a.aeabta _ l l l t a i l

CANAUOLAIISWAN

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m u o r a r 111 H lt h n appa

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C O M M | N C IA L fO N lN O * 1
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S ANTO R O I b d r m . H i Rath
immaculate w tidt A Putt I p
covered eood Pact Na* bath
H i t . i t a i l l MO

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p i M f l t N p i m P t 1 I N *30
P IK ID

SANFORD I Nsrm i bath an
taaauSitutty tread tar *i*e db*
ga'aga tamrty n a
aa* m
Sitchan. Can M A
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SAKE MARY
O N L Y « MO
N E N I 4 bdrm j tva** tw-vn
* lth peat A heated spa
f&gt;rep&lt;ere large metier Ce.ee
•ef .G-aaean TuRi
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S A N TO R O
B IS T B U Y t 1
U p m l ha*i heme t t c r yard
nice narghbarhoad SI too
damn * gaad trad ' part r tv
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TH A N P IN T*
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bdrm
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P iG A R I A U T I T U L
On
yourta'l a *ar*r A prarta*
this ipaclevt pal.a home
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parapa Can « A I p m a
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OWNER SUSMES PRICE!

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tntpoct m u Clean and cam
tarlabra I bdrm . fauna aal ue
Site hen wreoned pete* ta*aiy
0*rd m area lanced yard atth

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O V E R LO O K IN G THE
F A IR W A Y S ' &lt; bdtm
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hath horn*, cary family room
mth fir apiece uraonad porch
oyarlooting le ft and pelt
courta tarmal llruep A dining
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1 bdrm 111 bath home Lisa
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r e r d na* a p p lia n c a t A
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payt d»*n pyml A doting
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Mac Cede H I M i l 'l l ] I1N

CO M FO RT A T AN IN V ITIN O
PR 1C FI Feel the narmth of
tha epen beamed calling and
fireplace ere mo living area
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prettr bactyard ) bdrm I •g
bath na* real, plumbing
p a in t A it a r a g e b u ild
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333-3031

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area
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Sale

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(4 0 7 ) 322-2090

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8 U I Year, No 73 —

NEW S D IG ES T
P l«s s «y (targeted for takeover
T ra d in g v u delayed In Ptrsory Co. M urk
today a m id a Ukr-over a ilrm p l of the British
com pany by a joint offering from British .mil
Weal Germ an conglomerate* I'lraw y l» a iMirrnl
com pany of Si rum berg-Car laon which Iras It*
corporate office* In Lake M a ry .
T T w U * l *hatr of IMeaarv * I im k wild Tuesday
waa al 1.11 75 Today * Initial trading opened at
3 9 * b id and 42* asked
T h e U n ltrd Kingdom's General Rleeirtr I’L C
and West Germany's Siemens. AG. combined to
make the offer which. If concluded, would
produce the larrr*t firm of It slype on the
c o n tin e n t. The oiler w a s classified as a
"frie n d ly " take-over.
Cltve llllton. Strom hrrg-Carlson Corp vice
president of finance, said he could not lo m m e nt
on the proposal*

Sanford. Florida

Drug study ordered
Governor wants mandatory
testing for state employees
Unltsd Pr*sa International
T A L L A H A S S E E — Gov lloh Marline/ look the
first step toward nundatoiv drug testing ol stair
workers by o rd rim g a high-level studv of
strategies a im ed at i n s lin g a drug-free
workplace
"W'lien w r can td-ntllv slate entplovrrs who

are having difficulties It means w r ta n provide
some counseling, urge them to correct the
problem that they've got." Marline/ said Tue*
day
It nesting (Mtsitlvr) Is not an automata
dismissal
Martine/ said “ It » a question of
working with the employee If in l.u t lie ran i
tqull). then perhaps then- will Im* another

renKdy,''
A i oinmltlee ol slate agency directors ha* iinlll
Dec III lo devise a listing |Hillcy lor stale
employer* that could tie used bv loral govern
menl and private employer* Marline/ said
lie roulri |Mimt lo no *|ie« tile Instance where
drug use by one of Florlila • I 00.OOO stale
worker* resulted in a safely hazard or lost
productivity bill said therr Is no reason to
assume slate workers are immune to drug
related problem*
Marline/ rejected an mvHalloo lo submit to a
drug lest htmsell tint said the governor's oilier
would be the first in apply any policy the
See Te s tin g . Page 5A

Station
undergoes
changes

Gorbachev plans visit to U.S.
M O S C O W - President Mikhail Gorbachev will
visit the United Stairs. Ilrttain Cuba and India
In a monthlong diplomatic blur that shows th r
Soviet leader I* seeking improved lorrfgn
relations a* a means of strengthening his
position al home
Gorbachev announced his Itinerary Tuesday
d u rin g a speech In the city uf Oryol.

Frw n United Pi m

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B y J . MARK B A R FIELD
Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D
Seminole County's
only radio station W KI S AM 11 Iran
I* a hanging — lormats ow nrrs
even Its lu in r
I In* manning, listener* were met
Willi lllr aall letter* W NSl. nail the
latm lur W KI N All week, station
listeners lieard mostly new* *|m«t*
and talk show* — nol llir usual
country musia torm.it tin- statiaan
has tiroadcasl slna e List Dei r m t r r
Caller* to live stalhHl were lolal the
statlaMl Is shilling Its loa US lo news.
*|Miri* and Inlormattam oriel leal
hraiaala aslatig lo a llra e l m o re
IlstrlH'ts -mat ailvrrttsing dollars A
linnteal amount aal eountry mosii
still will tar ollrteil. caller* were tola!

intamational reports

□ F lo rid a

MacKay requests, gets recount
T A L L A H A S S E E — Palm llrat h County rlei
Ikon officials planned to start a spot cheek of
ballots Wendesday In the U S Senate ra4-r
following a request lor a recount by Democrat
Kenneth "Buddy" MacKay
tlA

Auto accident

OodQ#r iiugg«r nam td MVP
N E W YOKK - KUk Glbaon. who Inspirrtl L o t
Angeles as much with his heart as his Ital.
Tuesday became Ihe Ural Dodger In 14 years lo
win I he National la-ague
M oat V a lu a b le P la y e r
Aw ard
In voting by the IU m I m II
W rite r* Association of
A m e r l r a . Gibson o u t ­
distanced New York Mela
outfielders Darryl S tra w ­
b e r r y and K e v in
M rK rvn o ld s
P itts b u rg h o u tfie ld e r
An d y Van Slykr finished
fourth. San Francisco first
baseman Will Clark filth
and N L C y Young Aw ard
w inner Orel llerstilser of
the Dodgers slslh
Kks O n io n

Miami franchise atill winltss
T h e Delroll Pistons and Cleveland Cavalier*.
Ihe N B A 's only u nbeulen learns entering
Tue sd a y, each suffered a loss ol sorts, while the
wlnleaa Miami Heat re
malned that way .tllrr a
losa lo lire Boston Crltu s.
a t e a m th a t e n te r e d
Tue sd a y's schedule with u
four-game losing streak of
Its ow n.
Cleveland fell 97 93 to
the Atlanta Hawk* after
w in n in g all eight of Its
exhibition games and llrst
four regular season curl­
iest* Moses Malone ico rrd
21 point* to help the H aw ks, 3 2. hold oil a
furious fourth quarter charge

NBA roundup on Pap* SB

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Partly cloudy and mild today

Partly
Cloudy

Partly cloudy skies
th is aflrrnonn hut
little chance ol rain
Trui|&gt;rrulurr* In the
mltlNOs dropping lo
Ihe tiOs tonight. T o ­
m o r r o w w i l l he
c lo u d y w ith a 4 0
p e rc rn l chance of
ra in .

Ona parson was mjumd in a Ihro* c jf acudent at th*
u*« »»• N r n Stroer .ovCPirt Do vs about 110 p m
usvdar Stephanie Deboso 19 a patsanger in ona
of tha vehicle* wav treated al Canlrai Florida
Ragronal Hospital and ralaased Sanford police sard a
car dnvan by Janet Mart* Deuyour 23, of 1450 Mullet
Lake Road. Geneva, was headed west on 25th Street

I

Hi-ho, hi-ho
it’s back to
work they go

when an easltxnmd car turned left onto Park Orive in
front of ha» The cars collided and the Deuyour
vehicle was pushed into e car slopped at a slopped
at th* intersection driven by Dawn Mane Clark 27, of
552 Greenwood Circle Winter Springs The turning
car was driven by Kimberly McKinney. 20 ol 104
Sterling Court

Lake Mary mayor wants
gun vote reconsidered
■ r SANDRA B O U C H A N IN C
Herald stall wider

Untied Press International
LA K E III EN A VIS I A
I n
kins representing I'J.txx) Walt
Dlsncv W orld employers voted
to accrpt a new three year
ionir.il I rather than strike the
nation's No I tourist attraction,
hut managem ent and labor
agreed they must c o u llu u r
working lo return tin- tnagu to
the Disney klugilom
Tin- daylong vote Tuesday
showed 1.170 workers voting
lor the contract providing a
13 3 perreni wage Increase,
e le v a tio n s lo higher wage
grades lor many fob &lt;l.is*ill&lt; a
lions and other improvement*
over tile coil I far I lh.it c vp lird
Del 30
O n ly 7 0 1 w o rk e rs vo ted
against the p.u l and lor a strike
T h e eon tra c t m ade no
changes in Disney s g ro u p
health Insurance, one ol the
best in central Florida and
comprising IH p e rce n t ol the
Itirmc park s pavioll Disney
ofllclals said Ihe broad coverage
alone Is worth S' nmi |m i year lot
each cinployer
It was the fourth contract vot&lt;
by m em bers ol the Service
Trades C o u n cil, a six-union
coalition negotiating lor workers
ranging from 1ms drivers in the
people w h o wear costum e*
portraying the Disney charm •
ter*, like Mickey Mouse
Disney's llrst two oilers were
overwhelmingly rejected and a
vole last week on the contract
railltcd Tuesday was declared
void because some workers
voted more Ilian oner.
Negotiations and voting over
the last several weeks were
ollrn hitler with Disney workers
complaining tin- com|vauy had
lallrd In shale its record profits
of the past three yrars and
decry lu g m u lt (m illio n -d o lla r
salaries and bonuses paid Wall
Disney Co Chairman Mu bai l
Eisner and President Frank
Wells
See D isn e y .P a g e BA

LAK E MANY' — t its commission
ers on T h u r s d a y w ill d iscu ss
whether to u tgr Seminole County
r ouimissuuirr* In rev onsldei their
ielus.il lo adopt a three day cooll u g -o il p e r i o d lo r h a n d g u n
pun base*
1lie commissioner* voted 4-1 last
m onth a ga in st the co o lin g oil
|»rriod Such coolmg-olf (icrlnd*
have been cm ictrd in ad|a&lt; ent
Orange and Volusia voimlles
Ih e intent ts lo prevent « rimes ol
p a s s io n b y r e q u i r i n g g u n
purchasers to wall lor three days
between the time llic-v apply lor a

S U B S C R IB E T O T H E SAN FO R D HERALD FO R

gun and when they pick It up
County Commtswlunrr Bolt Storm
was the o n ly *up|Mirtrr ol Ihe
measure In a memorandum he
staird that Seminole County should
approve tile ordinam &lt; to prevent
would I m- gun buyers from making
ihn r putt liases in Seminole County
lo avoid ihr three-day wail in tin
.ii I|.m ent counties
Like Mary Mayor Dli k Frss said
hr hi toes the rttv I ailtlllllsslaliters
|mss the resolution
W r aMU show
that all seven ol the attics tin
Seminole C o unty) encourage the
county to *up|Mui the three day
i millng oil |H-rlnd.
F’rss said
I
would ho|M- that thrv would |m*s
See Gun*. Page 3A

la alar al t aaimtiunla atlaans C o m
rtllsslam s|Mikestnen aan 1 o rs ila v
ro n llrm e d that a n a pplicatio n is o n
Ida; lo assign tha station * lu r n s c to
Ita-norti Briaadi a sim g t o rp n r.iiio ti
nt O rla n d o A lilio o g li l i e r l T re
apiircs tha ap|tllaatlnn tat h r am lllr
laar pallilla aaarss III' apfallaalkaO
w a s nan available al the si.all.in
I oesalav

FVC aillh lals sold the applla attain
ts III a .Ml day putilla coimnrnt
pariaaal anal it 11ii I a- Is no op|iosllKin
the ft I Is rv|aa-« leal lit lianslir the
slat inn from Us ru rrriil owner
Rivet t 'm in i IV Broadcasting to
Bennett llrn a d ra a ltn g try m id
D rcrm lirr lloti and -Joan Bennett
are lalrntllleil as the owners n| the
Orlando linn
I he company l* not registered
with th e Florida Dr|»attinrnt of
State aorporalr inlotmaiion nflu a
Allot liar applla at lain w a s Ircrlvral
liv ilia FC i from Rlvrr Cinm try lo
a tl.U lg r till- a all la tiers ol the station
lo W NSl All FC C s|Hikcs4nan said
Ihe i haliga was rx p rrtc d to Inapprovcal bv lintav
U n til lf»r license transfer Is
a p p ro v e d by t h r F C C . R iv e r
Country president W alter-I llow rn
sola! hr has a management rontrurl
witti the Bennetts to operate thaslatlon until llic sale is iiim plelrd
Source* involved with the sale said
the purchusa- price t* A417.000
I tl-aogll the station'* sale Is pendSec Station. Page 5 A

H111M ks»n *, lami| Vinemu

C layto n H a rts o e says ju n k e d car o rd in a n c e d o e s n ’t apply to his Q T O Ju d g e.

‘Little GTO’ subject of car wars
By BRAD C H U R C H
Herald city editor
SA N FO R D — Clayton llarteoe ol Sanlnrd Hunks a
illy ordinance meant to get )uukrd cars out ol
nrlghlMirhonds has liecn Impriqierly applied to the
vintage car In- Is restoring In fils driveway.
Ilarisaie. 2102 Hartwell A vr.. .ippcalcd lo the city
commission Monday night a |mlgrmrni (tom the

city'* code tuforerm rnt hoard that lie elifier remove
tin- car liy next Tuesday or begin pav lug a S5 |M-r day
line
Th e 1itv commission, not sure Ii has Ihe authority
to reverse rode enforcement hoard rulings, took no
union on llartsoe'* c ase, hut some commissioner*
Ihluk (lie city code should lie changed to apply only
to ca r* not in rm m lngo rdrr
See G T O . Page BA

�ecked in/U.S. Senate race
Gregory's dtet c «tttr «tt to OfMft

T A L L A H A S S E E - Palm S h e l l County
electionvpfflctata planned to atari a . spot
check of' ballots Wrndesday In the U.S,
Senate race tallowing a request for a recount
by Democrat Kenneth “ Buddy" MacKay.
The County'S" compliance with MacKay'a
request gave h im some backing In hia bid to
overturn the narfcew Senate victory of
Republican Connie Mack. Meanwhile, law­
yerst studied
■
results and Considered a formal
IrffM challenge
_ a lav
lawsuit until you
"It's hard lo bring
know tliera'a a problem." a ud M ar Kay's
Tallahassee attorney Steve Ufelder.
MacKay. loaer to Mack In the tight
election. Is challenging the Nov. 8 vote in
five large counties where a sharp drop
occurred between the presidential and
Senate races. U p to 200.000 votes could be
In question.
By Tuesday evening, election official* In
Hillsborough and Orange counties decided
lo 'Show the final vote tally to stand.
Broward County officials^ were not sched­
uled to meet u ntil today‘and Dade County
canvassing board member* set a meeting
for Thursday.
MacKay officials say about 200.000 fewer
vote* were cost In the Senate race than In
p&gt;caldenttal contest. Mack w on by a
29.949-vote m argin out of about 4.2 million
cost.
State E le c tio n Secretary D o t Jo y c e

F O R T W A L TO N B E A C H - Diet ( u n i Dtck Gregory u y i hi*
new northwest Florida nutrition center will begin operations
this weekend and could fatten the local economy by up to 915
million annually.
" I feel like this resort la going to gain (ucm atlonal
notoriety," sold G regory, erstwhile comedian and sodVhaUvlst
who assumed ownership of the 117-room Beachmarti 1 n n
Monday.
'" 6 0 Minutes' Is going to be doing me this season, and they’ll
V shooting here." Gregory M id. " I expect we'll do a couple of
talk shows as w e ll.'
T h e contract between Gregory and o w ner Clayton Ridgeway
Includes provisions for canceling the sale If the nutrition center
Is unsuccessful. But he said that since announcing the center.
Interest In the resort Indicates It will succeed.
T w o weeks ago Gregory said he planned to move h is
nutrition and wclghl-losa operation from Newark. N J . , to Fort
Walton Beach, tom e 4 0 miles east of Pensacola In the
Panhandle.

Authorltits puzzled about poisonings

\

B A R TO W — Th e poisoning of three fam ily member* from
Alluraa by a chemical banned 23 years ago has Investigators
puzzled after a fruitless month-long search for clues, officials
said,
Peggy Carr. 41. and her stepson. T ra v is Carr. 16. were In
critical condition Tu e sd a y In Winter H aven Hospital's intensive
care unit after being poisoned by thallium sulfate, a clear
odorless chemical used in pesticides.
C arr's son. Duane Duboeily, 17. was in stable condition, a
hospital spokeswoman said.
Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services
Investigators determined all three were poisoned by a chemical
used In Insecticides and pesticides u ntil It eras banned by the
Environmental Protection Agency In 1966.
Carr'a husband. Parearlyn. 43. had traces of the chemical, In
his body, but was not III. said HRS spokesman To n y Edwards.
T h e Investigators have not determined how the victims,
hospitalized since last month, came In contact with the
chemical, said Lynn e Breldenbarh. Polk C o unty Sheriff# Office
spokeswoman.

T A L L A H A S S E E - T w o more
high-ranking member* of Gov.
Bob M artinet' administration
have applied for jobs .with Ihe
new adm inistration cif t Presi­
d e nt-e le ct G e o r g e B u ih In

T A L L A H A S S E E — J i m Sm ith took the oath of office Tuesday
as the first Republican elected to the Florida Cabinet since
Reconstruction and Immediately urged office holders to look
beyond partisan differences.
"It's Important after the election to d o se ranks, to realise are
were elected to serve all the people of this state ... and not let
the election process an d partisan politics — that flavor — ca rry
over Into the functions of Florida." S m ith said.
"T h a t doesn't serve Democrat* or Republicans real well." he

Van B. Poole, head of the state
Department of Professional Reg­
ulation. and Dale Twachtmann.
secretary of Florida'* Depart­
ment of Environm ental Regula­
tion. have both sent their re­
sumes to Bush'transition team.

Scores of Republicans and employees of the Department of
State crowded the 22n d floor In the Capitol to witness Sm ith's
swearing In.
Sm ith, a former two-term Democratic state attorney general
w ho switched to the G O P after losing the Democratic
nomination for governor In 1966. handily defeated Democrat
T o m Moore In last week's general election.
Many Democrats were embittered over Sm ith's party tw itch
and vowed lo deny h im election to the Cabinet post to w f i l c ^ ^
was appointed by G o v. Dob Martinez after Democrat George
Firestone resigned.

M a rlin e * , c o -c h a ir m a n of
Bush'* national campaign. Is
promoting several of his aides for
administration jobs In a bid to
Florida's Interest* tn
litres affecting the etivtron;
merit, drugs, an d benefits (or
•Merfy people a n d veteran*.

Castor targats lottsry mooay

"(Poole) was asked to submit
his resume, w hich he has done.”
said S u u n N rf z g c r. Poole's
spokesman. "H e would not con­
sider anything without talking lo
the governor. H e's committed lo
llie groTmor."

T A L L A H A S S E E — Education Comm issioner Belly Castor
even though lottery proceeds m ake up only a small
percentage of the public eouration budget, the funda "can
make a difference*' If applied properly.
"Th e re to no doubt all of the llolteryl proceeds are going to
education anu tt has helped." Cash* said Tuesday In unveiling
a plan that dedicates 6103 million In new lottery revenues at
specific arras In public education.
Castor said she wanted to use the b ulk of the new money In
Ihe 1969-90 school year to expand pre-kindergarten Interven­
tion programs and lo upgrade curriculum # In middle schools
across the stair
Th e program, targeted to rrcelvc 926.4 million. 1s designed lo
help disadvantaged children gel help In overcoming economic
or social problems that might cause them to leave school at a
later date.
Castor said Ihe program , which began loot year, does not
Include students already receiving help from the federal "Head
S ia n " project
Another 926.3 m illion will be applied lo middle school
education improvements. Castor said. Including career plann­
ing. more extensive psychological counseling. Ihe addition of a
seventh period and upgrading academic offerings.
M id

Straight Play (number* In exact
order): 9250 on a 50cent bet.
9500 on $1.
Box 3 (numbers In any order):
WOforaSO-cml bet, 9160 on I I .
(JBox 6 (numbers In any order):
940 for a 50 con i bet. 980 on 91.
Straight Box 3: 9330 In order
drawn. 990 In any order on a 91
bet.
Straight Box 6: 9290 In order
drawn. 940 II picked In combinat i o n o n 9 1 b e t .

(USP*

G A IN E S V IL L E S la t e
agriculture official* said lhal
citrus samples from a commer­
cial grove In Manatee County
may be Infected w ith one of Ihe
more deadly s tra in s of Ihe
canker disease.
Commissioner of Agriculture
Doyle Conner said Tuesday Ihe
type of citni* canker believed lo
have been found la strain A.
which ran spread rapidly and
cause fruit lo drop before II Is
ripe. The ranker, a bacterial
disease, damages Ihe peel of

PvShthed Daily sod I undo y, except
leturdoy by The Meter* HersM,
let., M* N. FrewcS A r t , teeter*.

Fie. m n .
Second Class Pest*** Paid at teeter*.
Fkrtdo m n

POSTMAITIRt feeli
t* T N I IAN FORD HIRALO, P.O.
Rex IW , teeter* FL H ill.
Heme Misery: 1 Maeltss. 114.11/ I
Months, ur.ee/ Veer,Sit.ee. le Mate
Mill: ) Months tn.lti • Months,
Sir M i Voar, U t M

Out Of State Matt: Throe Months III.00/
« Months M U&lt; Vear ire.ee
isen m m i .

Adto Vila, secretary of the stole
Department of Administration,
had been mentioned for a passi­
ble Bush administration post,
but apparently now Is not being
considered said her spokesman,
Derick Daniel.
B ria n B a lla rd, a n aide to
Martinez, met w ith Ihe Bush
transition team tn Washington
loot week, but he declined lo any
whether Poole or Tw achtm ann
are being considered for ad­
ministration posts

Mack also named Milch Balnwol. his
campaign manager, to be administrative
assistant In his Senate office, a role he filled
in Mock'a congressional office.
Joyce tald dispute arising at this point
will have to be settled In court, probahly
Supreme Court for a statewide challenge or
circuit rtxirt on a county-by county basis,
because her office tacks authority lo revise
figure* once they have been certified
Ufelder said MacKay officials would wall
and ace what the Palm Beach County lest
showed before deciding what steps. If any.
Intake.
In Washington, D.C., MacKay staffer Julie
Fletcher said It would be several days '
beforr MacKay made any announcement
about the race, which he still has not
conceded

What’s in a name?
Sauce for goose
T A L L A H A S S E E - When II
comes to a Florida driver's
license and a name, whsl'a
sauce for (h r goose definitely
Is not sauce for the gander, al
le a s t as f a r as M ic h a e l
Uoydston-W hilr I* concerned
T h e 26-year-old computer
software specialist said Tues­
d a y he and his wlfr. Susie
W hite, were married July 30
a n d d e c i d e d to u se
" B o y d s lo n -W h ite " as Ihelr
com m on last name.
In September. Susie applied
for — and received — a new
Florida d rivrr's license with
the hyphenated last name
after showing Department of

said, referring to the marriage
lic e n s e , a n d th e y said I
couldn't do It without aome
k in d of legal proof I was
changing my nam e."
" I decided II basically wasn't
fair lo make me go spend m y
money to get a court order lo
get m y name changed." he
said
He said he was told h r only
could receive a new license
with a different last name If he
tp rn t 957 and had hi* namr
legally changed In court —
something his wde did not
have to do
" T h e 957 Isn't that big a
deal." he said, "b u t (air Is
fair."
. Mtcboe| said he walkrd his
*tp iltr horeaurraiir

ip f
the m id-It
Martinas
board of the Southwest-Florida'
Water Management District and
■rtlnez was mayor
then while Martli
of Tam ps.
T w a c h t m a n n J o in e d the
M a rtin e z a d m ln ls tr-M lo r. in
Tallahassee In Jar.uaty i9d7.

near license, even though he
produced the same marriage
license Th a i did not all well
w ith Michael who. through UnAm erican Civil Liberties U n ­
ion. filed aull Monday against
the department.
" I did Ihe same thing." he

letter that contained a photo
copy of a legal opinion DPS
officials wrre using lo bark
Ihelr position
Department officials would
not comment m i Ihe inrtdent
because of the pending llllga
lion

citrus and also attacks Irsves
and twigs
A u t h o r it ie s f o u n d c llr u s
canker A strain on trees si
Ironies in Anns Marls Island and
St Petersburg and In one com­
mercial citrus grove In Manatee
County In 1966. But the Florida
Department of Agriculture and
C o n s u m e r A f f a irs said the
canker seems lo have spread.
Citrus canker A strain has
Infected more than 3.600 trees
and authorities have regulated
citrus shipments from Manatee
and Pinellas counties and por­
tions of Hillsborough County.

C o n n er said.
T h e stale's Special Task Force
on Citrus Canker and the Joint
S iste /Fed e ral C llr u s Canker
Technical Advisory Cpmmlttee
have scheduled meetings Nov.
18 lo evaluate and recommend
regulatory measures If neces­
sary.
Earlier this month, the federal
A g r ic u lt u r e D e p a rtm e n t
amended Its rtfrus ranker rules
so Inspector^ could continue
Issuing certificates allowing reg­
ulated fruit lo bd shipped mil of
Florid* Th e government had
controlled cllrus shipment* from

Florida since an outbreak of
c llru s ra nk rr. mostly of (he
Florida nursery strain. In 1964
More than 20 m illio n Im ­
mature cllrua tree* were de­
stroyed during an eradication
program.
Nursery Inspections are reilred about once a month as
e best means of detecllng
ra n k rr and lo assure It Is not
present In groves that produce
fruit for Interstate sale, accord­
ing lo an associate administrator
of th t federal Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service

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Vol Bl. No 73

Other Floridians seeking posts
In Washington Include Kaye N
Henderson, secretary of Florida's
Deportment of Transportation,
and North Florida U .S . Attorney
Mike Moore ofToitahoasee.

Mack released copies of a letter from
Senate leaders Robert Byrd. D-W .Va.. and
Bob Dole. R-Kansas, inviting him lo an
Initiation program later this m onth. MacKay
has not received on Invitation, hi* staffers
said.

Deadly citrue canker etrain found in Manatee County

From Uni tad P ratt International reports

The dally numbar Tuesday in
the Florida Lottary C A S H 3
game was 990

certified Individual c o u n ty vote total*
Tuesday. She said about 9.500 absentee(
ballots from overseas rem ained to b e 1'
counted and the Anal results would not be
available until nest week.
In H illsbo ro u g h C o u n t y , the threem e m b e r c a n v a s s in g b o a rd re je c te d
MacKay'* bid to review vote totals despite a
61.000-vote difference between Ihe presi­
dential conlesl and the U .S . Senate race
**ftiey {board members) had confidence in
Ihe testa they ran that the results were
correct." Hillsborough C o u n ty Supervisor of
Elections Robin Krtvanek said.
Ufelder said If Ihe checks In Palm Beach.
Dade and Broward counties show the voles
were missed became of the poalllrm of the
U S. Senate race on the ballot — as has been
speculated — "the race la o ve r."

More Floridians apply
for jobs with Bush

Smith sworn In as secretary of stats

LOTTSRY

E l e c t i o n o f f i c i a l s in
Hillsborough and Orange
counties decided to allow
the final vote tally to stand.
Broward C ounty officials
were not qgheduled to meet
until today and Dadf, County
canvassing board members
set a meeting for Thursday*

"Buddy MacKay has no desire to drag this
out." Ufelder said. "W e Just want lo find oui
what happened."
Mack, in Vermont this week on vacation,
has asked Ihe canvassing boards In the five
counties lo deny MacKay's request as he
proceeds with a transition from Democrat
Lawton Chiles lo a Republican term.

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N A C N CONDITIONS
Daytona B o a ch: Waves arc 2
fed and semi-glassy. Current Is
lo the south w ith a w a lrr
temperature of 7 6 degrees. Naw
Sm yrna Bosch: Waves are 2 to
2V5 fret and choppy. Current Is
lo the north, w ith a water
temperature of 76 degree*. Sun
screen factor: 18.

TH U R SD A Y
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min. 4:55
a.m .. 6 35 p.m.: MaJ. 2:50 p.m.
T I D E S : D a yto n a B each: highs.
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B a y p o rt: highs. 1:22 a in., 1:55
p .m .: lows. 7:44 a m . 8:21 p m .

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Tonight...wind southeast 10 lo
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chap. A few shower*.
Tliuraday...w lnd noutheast to
buulh 10 to 15 kta. Seas 2 to 1 ft.

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Florida Agricultural Research
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Mop«d •toltn
S A N FO R D - Larry D. Sharrow. 27l of 907 Laura! Ave..
Sanford, reported (o Sanford police he waa knocked off hi*
Moped and the bike wa* stolen from him by aeveral men who
ultarkrd him on Th ird Street at Olive Avenue at about I I p.m .
Monday.
Sharruw said he was threatened with a knife and hla jacket
was Mashed before he ran and the robber* took hla 9290
Moped

Boya charged with tailing ttolan tlekata
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - T w o Orlando boy*, ages IB and
17. are charged with dealing In stolen property. Altamonte
Springs poller report the boy* were caught Saturday n ljh l
selling stolen rnnrert tlrkets at the Altamonte Mall. Altamonte
Springs
Police *|mkesinan Jeff Hawkings said the tickets were stolen
in Orange t'ounty. The boys reportedly said they paid 91 each
for ilie tickets. Hawkins said they are accused of selling the
tlrkets for 98 each.

Man arrastad for robbary
A L T A M O N T K SPRINGS - Altamonte Springs police kicked
in a Iront dnor to rapture a m an accused In a robbery*
Imprisonment cast*.
*
Police s|M&gt;krsman Jeff Hawkins said Gary. A. Rowe. 22. of
Springs l-akr Hollow Apartments. Altamonte Springs, Mirrend rrrd lo police Saturday night after police forced entry to hla
house,
Rowe is charged In connection with the armed robbery end
false imprisonment of a man at the Residence Inn. Douglas
A v r . A lia m rn te Spring* Hawkins said that Incident occurred
shout one week ago Rowe Is held without bond.

Bloodhound cop hit by car
A L T A M O N T E SPRINOS A Seminole County sheriffs
IiIikmIIh x iik I is recovering from a head Injury received Tuesday
night when hit by a car while tracking an escaped prisoner
across Interstate 4, Altamonte Springs.
The dog's handler. Sgt Jo h n Hawkins, reported he saw
“ llootnrr" hit by the ear at about 0:39 p.m. The dog waa
transported to the Lake Mary Vet Clinic, and deputies report he
is doing well today
Hawkins and Itoomrr had joined a manhunt for a burglary
sus|ire&lt; w ho had just been arrested and escaped from other
sheriff's deputies at about 7:90 p.m . The cacaj
deputies said was handcuffed and w ho has a ring In hla i
was still al Urge early today.

U g h tt o t bicyclist arrMtod
SA N FO R D - Sanford police report confronting a btcydlat
who rode on U S. Highway 17 92. w ith no lights on hla btcyde
al alxHit I 40 p m Monday.
The rider. Michael Robert Johnson. 22. of 44 Sanford Court,
was reportedly uruooperallve w ith police. They aald he refused
to klrtmfy himself, cursed them and shoved a policeman who
told hint h r was going to be ticketed for having an Improperly
equipped h lryc lr
I’olii r said Johnson ran from them. They caught him and
struggled with him (wire before he waa captured and jailed.
H r is &lt;tiarget! with battery to a policeman, escape, restating
arrest alt hour violence and riding a btcyde without lights.
Itond is 62 nisi

Man accused of fondling troop*
I.ONOW fJOO - A Sanford man Is
a lewd and lascivious art al an Interstate 4

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of rommllti
rural

la m g w u o d

Klgle Hornsby. 54. of 902 Upoala Road, was arrested at shout
11 p m Nov 10. aflrr a Florida Highway Patrol trooper
w i n king under cover accused Hornsby of making sexual
remarks to him. H r la also accused of touching the trooper's
groin Hornsby has been released from jail.

Women charged

poeeeeeion of drug

SA N FO R D - T w o women In a car atopped by Sanford police
were arrested aflrr II was discovered that the driver's Itcenar
was suspended and marijuana was found In the car.
UNtilria Mrshe Whltakrr. IS. of 2702 W. 22nd (M.. Sanford,
is charged with driving with a suspended llrenae. and
possession of m orr Hum 20 gram s of marijuana and drug
paraphernalia
Tonya H a yn rttr Mi Grill. 20. of Ft. Lauderdale. Is charged
with |Nissrsalon of more than 20 grams of marijuana and
Juana. The arrests
|aissrssioii of less than 20 grams of marijuana.
wrre made al 5-39 p m Tuesday after a traffic iatop at 2702 W.
22nd St Horn! for each la 91.000.

Meeting scheduled for
Wekiva River study
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS A workshop to provide updated
Information regarding the Little W rk lva River Flood
I
Plain Study wUI
I n - Thursday a l the Altamonte Springs City Hall. 225 Newburyport
A vr
The public is invited in atlrnd the 6 30 p.m. workshop, which la
la-tug conducted by the St. Johns River Water Management District
In cooperation with the city and Seminole and Orange counttca.

Candidate forum scheduled

SANFORD Political can­
didates w ho post signs w ithin
the Sanford city limits now have
an Incentive to remove them
after the election.
CommlMtoncra gave final ap­
proval lo an ordinance Monday
night requiring a 9100 deposit
before any political campaign
signs can be posted within the
city.
Th e deposit will be refunded
only If all the signs are removed
within seven days of the elecIn other mat tera:
• C o m m is s io n e r A .A . M eCtanahan waa appointed the
city's representative on the In ­
tergovernmental Took Force on
SuNd Waste Management and
Recycling. T h e took force will be
m ade u p of elected re p re s e n l i t l v e s from e ach
m u n ic ip a lity In the c ity , a
county commissioner, a member
of the school board, three repre­
sentative* of corn mere i*J hauler*
and five homowner organisation
representative*
It Is charged with reviewing
the 1988 Florida Solid Waste
Management Act. which has a
timetable for recycling certain
materials and reducing the total
f lo w o f w a s te fro m e a c h
municipality and -tMinty: and
recommending how to comply
with the act.
• Mayor Bcttyc Sm ith and
Lake Mary Commissioner Paul
T r r m r l were approved os repre­
sentatives of the Council of Local
Governments on the Seminole
County Bspresaway Authority.
Both are presently member* of
the Authority. • appointed by
the council.
• A n offer from an anonymous
donor of 9 6 0 .0 0 0 w orth of
landcspe w ork s i Evergreen
Cemetery was accepted. Commkatnnira directed the city at-

1— B O m C V CALL9
TU ES D A Y
• 8 5 « it m. - 15th Street
and French Avenue, trauma
call. man. age unknown, not
transported.
• 1 0 :5 5 s . m . — L a k e
Monroe Te rra c e , dumpster
contents on Are. extinguished.
• 1:04 p .m . — 500 Carriage
Cove Way. irnum a call. girl. 5.
Hural/Mrtro transported lo
Central Florida Regional llospllul.
• 109 p.m . — 15th Slreet
and Park Drive, aula accident,
women ages 23. 19 and 20
transported m Central Florida
Regional Hospital.

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• 4:58 p.m. - 2701 D O r­
lando Drive, medical call,
m a n . 28. transported by
Hural/Mctro
• 8:37 p.m. - 113 Myrtle
A vc .. Apt. A. trauma call,
male, age unknown, trans­
ported by Rural/Melro.
• 8:54 p.m - 1011Vk Holl
A v c .. trauma call. girl,
transported by private vehi­
cle.

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W ED N ES D A Y
• 4 : SO a . m . — 2 0 1 0
Grandview Ave. N.. medical
call, woman. 36. transported
by Kural/Metra.

lorney lo draw up an ordinance
creating * cemetery m o o t U tton
lo art as an advisory com ­
mission. in accordance with the
wishes of the donor
• A p ro p o s e d r e s o lu tio n
c re a tin g the c it y 's treated
wastewater recycling program,
and an ordinance setting rules
for use of the water and rharges
for It. were referred to the city
attorney for drafting Into final
form.
Commissioner Jo h n Y. Merrrr

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bafor* seven days after the

that# arc
sfoction

voted against referring the m ai­
ler lo the r lly attorney He said
he approves of the program but
dors not approve of rharglng
Sanford residents for using the
water for irrigation, while al ihr
same time paying the city of
Lake Mary to take some of the
treated water.
• C ity Engineer Hill Simmons
was authort/cd to advertise for a
contract lo Install Irrigation
systems In all city parka lo
utilise the wastewatrr Work has

already started on laving Ihr
main lines armmd Ih r rlly and
Simm ons said ih r |&gt;ark systems
should In- In p la rr lo receive Ihr
treated wastewater by llir lime
I h r syslrm goes on lln r In
November of next year
• Additional work by Conklin.
Porter and Holme*, the city's
c o n s u lt in g e n g in e e r s , was
approved lo complete engineer
Ing services for extending thr
rc c a llm rd water lln r lo Ih r
Graves tew area.

Four arrested by CCIB during drug crackdown
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A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S Four men arere arrested In •
crackdown on cocaine dealers In
the rural North Street ares of
A lta m o n te S p rin g s by C it y
C o unty Investigative Bureau
agents T u esday night

Arrested after a &lt;orator sell to
an underrover agent on DePugh
Street at Lake Howell Rood were
both Ricky Tc ro m ia Demlng.
19. of 915 Gaslight A pari m enu.
Winter Pork: and Willie James
Brown. 25. of 309 Trskwood
Lane. Altamonte Springs
D e m ln g Is c h a rg e d w ith
p o s s e s s i o n of c o r a l n e .

possession o! coralne with Intent
lo distribute and sale of cocaine
B r o w n Is r h s r g c d w i t h
possession of cocaine. He was a
passenger In Dem lng's car.
agents said.
Also on DePugh Street. Dennis
Wayne Thompson. 25. of 118
Salem St., Alum onte Springs,
was charged with sale and de­

livery and possession ot cocaine
after a sale lo an agent
Anthony Tyro n e Collier. 24. of
1231 N orth S t .. A lla m o n ic
Springs, was charged with sale
and poaorsslon »*f coralne alter a
reported sale of crack cocaine lo
un agent. He was arretted «m
North Si reel. Bond for all t*
92.000 each

SATURDAY'S M OULTS
SA N FO R D — Here arr the
remaining results from track
and field, the final event In Ihte
year's Golden A g r Games The
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The Legislative anti National Affairs Committee of the Greater
Sanford C ham ber of Commerce and the local S I.S .T.E .R .S .
Organl/ailoii arr to hold s Candidates Forum for Sanford C ity
Commission Candidates at 7 p.m. on Monday.
The forum Is to be held al the chamber. 400 East First St., and la
o p rn ln lh r public.
The S .I.S .T.E .R .S . (Sanford's Interested Sarahs lo Encourage
Hr|uvru.iil»nl Organization will be providing light refreshments.
The rlly election will be held on Dec. 6. and the city residents will
choose a m ayor and two commissioners lo serve for the next four
year*.

Candidates who campaign within Sanford mu*l
now piaca a f 100 dspoait on thalr political signs
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MEMI»2t F iJlC

�In 1988, ‘U S A ’ has a new meaning
A b ra h a m

Lincoln had the beat line for
the results of last week's exercise in
Quoting a Ultle boy who
hit hla finger w ith a hammer, he quipped.
" I'm too old la cry. and ti hurts too m uch to
la ugh."

Bush n eed s vision
for th e job ahead
W ith the m arathon campaign for the White
House finally over. President-elect Bush now
m ust grapple w ith the hard part: Resolving
the raft of pressing national problems that
w ill fall upon hla shoulders Ja n . 90.
Th e moat im m ediate chelknge *s to unite
the country behind hla leadership after the
bruising, uninspiring battle for the Oval
O flke. Th e degree u&gt; which M r. Bush achieves
this Imperative w ill determine the dim ensions
of his post-inaugural honeymoon with Con­
gress and strengthen hla mandate to govern.
Bolstering popular support for hla agenda Is
especially critical In light of the Democrats'
continued firm control a
of the Senate and
House of Representatives. W ary Democratic
leaders w ill surely challenge the new presi­
dent's political muscle.
Having
n i T u i f served on Capitol H ill himself. Mr.
understands the Institutional
Bush fully
ful
between lawmakers and the president,
proved himself adept at building
personal rapport w ith legislators. His close
relationships w ith key congressional leaders
w ill be an Invaluable tool in forging legislative
com prom lacs. S till, there wtll be momenta
when President Bush w ill need to make the
Democratic m ajorities In Congress feel the
heat In order to oee the tight.
Th e first test of presidential leadership wtll
be the 0150 billion federal deficit, which will
overshadow nearly every other priority of the
W hite House and Congress during the next
four years. President-elect Bush la pledged to
reduce the deficit srtthout raising Income
taxes. But his plans for a flexible
exlble freeze
fr
on
spending w ill meet strong resistance from
D eM o m M f'ao nte of whom are considering
legislation to*-relax* for a* second tim e the
declining deficit targets Imposed by the
Gram rtvRudm an act.
W hat w ill be needed more than ever is a
grand compromise between the new presi­
dent and the Dem ocratic leadership to
produce a credible deficit-reduction package
for the long term . Such a deal m ust abandon
the bookkeeping Illusions of the past, control
farm subsidies and the automatic increases of
m amm oth entitlem ent program s such as
Social Security and Medicare, and make
difficult choices to reduce the rate of growth
of discretionary programs across the board.
The budget squeeze will present a major
dilemma for President Bush's defense pro­
gram .

T h a t Is, IT you were a Democrat, a liberal,
black. Hispanic. Jew ish, a member of a family
earning 812.500 a year or less, or a cardcarrying member of the A U K O B L (Americans
United to Read Ocorge Bush's Lips). Those were
the only groups that voted over 0 0 percent
against Ocorge Bush. T h e rest of the country
genuflected.
W ell, sort of. George Bush's mandate to govern
is about ss solid as Mike Tyso n's marriage, and
his honeymoon w ith Congress will be even
shorter.
W hile Americans were electing a Republican
president, they were simultaneously Increasing
Democratic majorities m the Senate, the House,
slate governorships and state legislatures. Even
pro-Bush Maryland voters derisively rejected the
proposed repeal of a gun-control
gun-cor
law and
parenthetically thum bed their noses mX Utr
National Rifle Association.
T h e media, which still insists on lighting the
C ivtl W ar. made m uch of the "aolli
hd S o u t h v

support for Bush, but Ignored the 'solid W est."
which hasn't gone Democratic since Lyndon
Johnson.
But Ihla 1988 pres­
idential election will
go down in history as
a watershed of sorts.
W h e n a l l o f th e
Southern states go
R e p u b lic a n , a n d
Mississippi, which is
about ss Southern ss
you can get. sends
two Republicans to
the Senate. It's a sign
that Mlsalsalpplans
£ust may have buried
blittler memories and
gotten around to re­
jo in in g the U n io n .
But I auapecl they
did so for m any of
the same subliminal
re aso n s th a t p r o ­
voked their in itia l
accession

C l 988 p r e s i ­
dential aleclion w ill go
down In hlstor y a s a
watershed of
• o rte j

T h is election redefined tour nets of culturedefining Initials:

In foreign affairs, President Bush will
Inherit a dram atically Improved relationship
w ith the Soviet Union but also far-reaching
risks and opportunities as Moscow undergoes
a revolution of internal reform and a potential
transformation of Its global policies. Mikhail
Gorbachev has shown himself
elf to
tc be the
’ most
capable Russian leader since Stalin: he can be
expected to lest his new Am erican coun­
terpart In untold ways, probing lor an sign oi
weakness.
Th e nam ing of former Treasury Secretary
Jam es Baker as secretary of state has already
won broad bipartisan praise In Washington
and bodes well far a successful Bush foreign
policy.

Berry's World
J ) " 1

ANDERSON

Police training
is inadequate

ELLEN

GOODMAN

Neighbors prove faithful
B R O O K LIN E. Mass — It was one of those
sunny election days that poll workrrs pray tor
when they begin a 13-hour shift In the great
outdoors At 7:30 a.m . on Perry St., a single
Secret Service m an was standing on the
sidewalk sipping coffee, keeping an eye out
and waiting for the candidate.
For Mike Dukakis, a man rooted In this
com m unity. II was time lo come home. The
marathon that had ended In a sleepless blur of
campaigning was over T h e reporters who'd
flown through these Ust nights had already
been awarded T-sh irts that read: "I Slept With
Mike Dukakis. Nov. S. Nov. 6. Nov. 7 ."
Acroas Ihe country, the enthusiasm was low
for this hologram of a presidential campaign
But al Precinct 3, in Ihe Theresa Morse
Apartmenta for the elderly, the friends and
neighbors of the governor were lined up to vote
as if II were Sunday morning at Hupei's
Bakery. Take a number.
Brookline is not big on seir-deceptlon. The
converstalon that Ihe polls went along these
lines. "W hat do you think? Any chance?"
"H e y . you never k n o w ." "Yes. you do." One
wom an said lo another, with only a glint of
hum or, that she had already been through five
stages of m ourning and was hoping soon tn hit
the one called "acceptance."
A l 9:30. ahead of schedule, the motorcade
came up to Precinct 3. The pool reporters
raced ahead to the booth, and then the
Dukakis family, looking slightly the worse for
the ull-nlghler, came to vote: Mike, Kilty,
J o h n . Andrea. Nearing the doorway, the
candidate stopped, smiled and delivered the
last official baby kiss oft h r 1988 campaign.
T h e recipient wa# Zoe Jlck. ihe daughter of
the Duke s next-door neighbors. Her father.
To d d , has been standing there to greet his
friend, and To d d was quick to tell the
cameraman that this wasn't Just photo-op
affection. How- do you explain, he said later,
that the guy next door, this "icem an" who ran
for President, is really warm.
As a town. Brookline got mugged this year,
along with Ihe hometown boy who had been
Us stair rep and Us governor. Brookline too
was dubbed as "w ay out there." not part of
Bush'a "m ainstream ." an ultra-L kind of
place.

"Now that wm'ra In, I don't hava to worry
about THE VISION THING‘ anymore "

iciiwz Misrtsaees aMTcsMitM azza

JACK

&amp;

Even holding Pentagon outlays at their
current level, adjusted for Inflation,
w ill
flat!
require elimination or reduction of some
weapons programs and further cutbacks in
manpower strength.
President Bush's daunting objective will be
to maintain lean, combat-ready forces, con­
tinue modernization of the three legs of the
strategic nuclear triad (the D-5 submarinelaunched missile, the stealth bomber, and the
mobile M X), and preserve a robust research
program Into strategic defenses ) all within
the confines of a stagnant budget.

• M VP (Mudsltnglng'a Very Productive)
• V IP (VldeocraUcaMy Installed President)
• N A A C P (No Affirmative Action for Colored
People)
• U S A (United Schizophrenics of America!
I m a y not be tn ihe meat objective position to
make s Judgment about the electorate's mental
dissociative tendencies. But 1 don't sense the
same outpouring of national enthusiasm for
Bush's election that followed Reagan's I960
election, even (hough Bush won a higher
percentage of (he popular vote than Reagan
A W a ll Street Joum al/NBC survey of voters
leaving the polling places found "n o clear Idea In
voters' m inds about what either candidate
actually would do as president."
T h e Philadelphia Inquirer's political reportrr.
Larry Elchel. concluded. "Americana are rilher
satisfied with things as they ore or are loo
disgruntled to care."
Even George Bush's organization Is afflicted
w ith schizophrenia. O n the one hand, he
appoints one of the classiest public servants in
Am erica. James A. Baker 111. as Secretary of
Slate. O n the other, hla campaign la run by one
of ihe sleaziest con artists In American politics.
Lee Atwater.

Bill Bennell trashed a town Hud has public
schools h r should have cloned. George Bush
made II sound like a breeding ground for Ihe
sneering un-American elitism rather than a
streetcar suburb with a history of Intense
public Interest. Th e birthplace of Jack Ken­
nedy. the urban suburb where Ihe streets get
plowed and kids ra n walk home without

passing a crack den.
If a town could sue lor slander, this one had
a right. Il had a right as well to feel
disappointed that their guy didn't defend
himself, didn't defend (hem. didn't make the
case for their values ss well as h r tliould have.
O r as early as he should have.
S o . a r o u n d
Brookline, some of
the folks h a n g in g
o u t. w a tch in g the
national media come
and go. said that all
Ihe analysts would
say. Mike's reactions
were too slow. He
d id n 't believe the
Bush attacks would
stick. If only...
Those who know
f i t ' s lousy 10
him brat could lell
loss. B u i It's
you about Ihe can­
good to know
d id a te ’s Irra tio n a l
you ca n go
b e lie f in re a s o n .
home again. J
Some worried Ihst
h e 'd have trouble
understanding the emotional forces sweeping
through the world. Th e y were thinking of the
Ayatollah. Bui II turned out that Ihe whole
Bush campaign--from Willie Horton to Ihe
Pledge of Allrglance-was
OlrgU
the Irrational force of
1988
Those who know him best have seen both
his stubbornness and his Integrity. T h e grit
they admire, the stiff neck they sometimes
want lo wring So they know that the flaws of
the campaign were his. not Just his staffs.
Those who believed h r would have made s
better President Ilian candidate said to each
other Tuesday: "Th a t's Mike. W h a l’re you
gonna do?"
B y mid-morning. Perry Street was filled with
kids bused over from Ihe Brookline schools,
some from Mike's old grammar school, some
from Kitty's. T h e candidate, dressed In his
telegenic red sweater although the cameras
were gone, came out and teased them for
culling clasa. He said he hoped they'd think of
public service when they grew up. The n he
went bock Inside.
Hla neighbors began waiting, but not with
m uch suspense. T h e Jlcks talked about what
tncy snouia say to suae and Kitty In the
morning. An old friend came by with a nole.
handed II lo a Secret Service guy and asked
him lo deliver II.
For Mike Dukakis II was 557 days and
half-a-million miles In the air. In Ihe end he
lost. It's lousy to lose. But It's good lo know
you ran go home again.

-

11

W A S H IN G T O N Federal auditors are
Investigating whal appears to be woefully
Inadequate training of police officers working
at Veterans Administration hospitals.
W e have already reported on the poor
caliber of many officers hired by the VA
Security Services. Some serving on Ihe force
have crim inal records. Including convictions
for rape and murder Forty percent of the
1.800 people on the V A police force do not
the VA'a own
i
meet Ihe
requlrrmenl of I wo years
of prior law enforcement experience.
N o w . o u r
associates Stewart
H a r r i s a n d S c o tt
Sleek have found ev­
idence of Inadequate
training of these unq u a lif ie d r e c ru its
■ i n they are hired.
T h e taaue la vital
because the work la
dangerous. In some
ra se s V A patients
ra n be violent. Many
of the hospitals are
found In high crime
areas where they at­
(STMs Is not the
tract d ru g dealers,
first t l m «
p a n h a n d le r s a n d
training has

baan an laaua

T h e V A gives Its
for VA pollca J
s e c u r it y force re ­
c r u it s a mere 66
hours of training al Its Utile Rock. Ark..
police school The rationale for Ihe limited
training la that recruits who are hired by the
V A are supposed to have taro years of police
experience under their bells — a requirement
that In practice was tossed out ihe window
years ago.
T h e chief of the V A Security Services.
Jam e s Faaone. (old us that hla office has
taken Its lumps and cracked down on hiring
practices. But Fssonc raid the V A police
school Is taking unwarranted potshots from
critics who have never "stuck thetr nose In a
classroom.
T h e American Legion, a self-appointed
watchdog for veterans, visited the school In
April and reported that as many as one-third
of ihe
(h&lt; students had never made an arrest or
testified In court. "In reality, the school Is not
designed to teach basic police skills," the
Am erican Legion reported. "Th e Intent la for
the V A lo hire seasoned, experienced police
officers. In practice, this does not happen.
Th re e V A cops killed while on the job In the
lost two ye a n had c
&lt;omplained about training,
according lo their families.
Auditors with the V A Inspector General's
Office expect to complete thetr own report on
the training tn the next few months.
W hat's the solution? Th e Office of Special
Counsel, which Is In charge of enforcing
personnel laws and has Investigated (he VA
police force, suggests sending Ihe V A recruits
to the Federal L
Law Enforcement Training
Center In Olynco, Ga.
A spokesman for the VA. Donald Smith,
said that V A police perform duties that are
too specialized lo be taught at the Glynco
facility. "Olynco trains people for fronl-llne
law enforcement which Is different th in
o u rs," he said.
But officials at Glynco say they have a
curriculum to fit almost every need. Many of
Ihe 62 agencies using the school lend their
own officials to help as trainers. There la also
evidence that Glynco would be a cheaper
place lo train Ihe V A police.
T h is Is not Ihe flrst time training tu u been
an Issue for VA police. Th e American Legion
voiced Its concerns four years ago when It
told ihe House Veterans Affaire Committee
that the training program waa "grossly
inadequate."
T h a t view waa disputed by the VA'a
medical chief Donald Cusiia, wtx told the
committee the training program waa doing
"a n excellent Job." Apparently Custis had not
seen the report of a consultant hired by Ihe
V A In 1983 who lambasted ihe VA'a training
school.
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida —

Report: Administration officials withheld
sensitive decisions until after election

r FINANCIAL

Stocks open slightly lower
N EW YO R K — Prices opened slightly lower
today In moderalc trading of New York Slock
Exchange Issues following the release of an
a n x io u s ly a w a ite d report o n the U .S.
merchandise trade deficit.
Th e Dow Jones Industrial average, which
roac 12.09 Tuesday, was off 0 .70 lu 2070 41
shortly after the market opened.
Declines led advances 465-278 among the
1.255 Issues crossing the New York Slock
Exchange
Early turnover amounted In
about 7.R 10.000 shares
Th e C o m m rrre Department reported lhal
the U.S. merchandise trade deficit dropped
14.7 percent to $10.5 billion In September. In

line with economists' expectations.
Imports fell 2.8 percent from August to
Septem ber to 138.7 billion snd e x p o rts
climbed 2.8 percent to a record 128.2 billion,
the report said.
In the past, lar ger-lhan-expected trade defi­
cits have triggered sharp aell-ofb In the stock
market, and given the recent softening of the
dollar. Wall Street was particularly wary of this
one
Analysts said that ir the September trade
figure was much higher than 810.5 billion, the
stock market was likely to weaken In expecta­
tion of a further decline In the dollar.

Trade news boosts dollar
The dollar moved slightly
higher In e arly New York
trading today following an a
Commerce Department report
showing (he U .S trade deficit
narrowed in September.
The Commerce Department
reported the U .S men handlur
trade deficit fell 14 7 percent
to 1 10.48 billion In September
fiotn a revised August delicti
O TII2 .2 7 billion
The repon was In line with
most market expectations
Deforr the Commerce De­
p a rtm e n t re p o rt was a n ­
nounced. foreign-exchange
trading was dominated by
speculation about the trade
statistics
Although most dealers were
expecting the nation's trade

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shortfall io narrow, there was
a great deal of uncertainty
about how great that Im ­
provement would be.
There also was some con­
tusion about the Commerce
Department's recent decision
to release the trade figures In
tw o forms, one In c lu d in g
freight and Insurance costa
and one excluding freight and
Insurance, traders aaLI.
In earlier trading In the Far
East. Ih r dollar rebounded
against the Japanese yen In
Tokyo, closing 0 29 yen higher
at 123.54.

b y member* ef Ota
Aaaoctmtton of SK U rtffes
Dealer* are . npreaentatlee
Inter-dealer price* aa o f
nUdmomlog today. Interdealer markat* change
throughout the dag. M dh do*
not loctuda retag am hng or
markdown.

Currency dealers noted most
m arkrt players refrained from
taking large position ahead of
the release of trade report.

N EW Y O R K — Some Reagar,
ad m inistra tio n officials have
a d m i t t e d to p u r p o s e f u l l y
withholding a series of poten­
tially controversial policy de­
cisions u ntil afler Ihe Nov. -8
elections. Th e New York Tim e s
reported Wednesday.
Announcements of the policy
d e c i s i o n s w e re d e l a y e d
specifically lo avoid Injuring the

political position of Vice Presi­
dent George Bush, the presi­
dent-elect. the newspaper said,
citing an unnamed senior While
House official.
Sensitive decisions withheld
until after Nov. 8 Include a
decision, announced Wednes­
day. to create new restrictions
for people seeking to appeal
government rulings that have
denied them Social Security or
welfare benefits
Other potentially controversial

new policies nol released until
after the national election In­
clude random drug-testing of 4
million transportation workers,
and new labor rules allowing
employees In some Industries lo
work al home.

"E v e ry so often along Ihe way
a company has to stop and
assesa Its progress and make
sure It's the same company It
was before It came all this
w ay." he said. "We re not going
to tu rn a deaf ear on our

people."
Harvey Totskr. president of
the union coalition, said he was
glad the contract waa accepted
and ask) the percentage wage
Increase waa much better than
national averages over the year.

It. "T h e sale In December Is o n ."
Ptno said.
River Country bought the sta­
tion on Nov. 17 1987 and since
th e n h a s s m a s s e d a b o u t
$300,000 In unpaid del'tv In*
eluding at least three promissory
notes held by former owners,
according to court documents.
Tw o of the notes — one held by
Seminole-Orange and the other
by a previous owner. Emmet
broadcasting Co. of Fla. Inc..
h a v e b e e n f o r e c lo s e d In
Seminole and Orange County
courts.
A n o t h e r p re v io u s o w n e r.

Metro-Orange Broadcasters. Inc.,
has begun foreclosure proceed­
ings In Seminole C o u n ty on
another River C o u n try d rb i
amounting to nearly $250,000.

H epry C a rro ll. Oviedo: three
b r o t h e r s . J a m e s W h it n e y .
D aytona Beach. Robert Lee
B y r d . M im s , a n d C h a r l i e
W hitney. Pennsylvania: sister.
Gusale W hitney. Orlando: and
two a unts. Mrs. Jan ie Bell.
Oviedo, and Mrs. Esther House.
Winter Park.
G o ld e n 's F u n e ra l H o m e .
Winter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.

W orld War II. Korean w ar. and
Vietnam conflict. He m oved to
Sanford In 1072 from Maitland.
H e was a m em ber o f Fleet
Reserve Assoc. «I4 7 . the D .A .V ..
Chapter 30. the V .F .W . Post
0093. the American Legion Post
53. all of Sanford; a m em ber of
the National Association of Let­
ter carriers. Branch 1091. O r­
lando Chapter.
Survivors Include hla wife.
Joyce of Sanford: son. David
Scott of Altam onte S p rin g s ,
daughter. Elayne Robin Shetlds
of AuaUn. Texas: a brother. Max
of Niece. CaWonda.
O a k la w n Park C e m e tery/Funeral Home. Lak^, Mary
In charge of arrangements. '

Another potentially explosive
decision, withheld until Monday,
was the government's m ailing of
warning notices to 80.000 farm­
e rs n o tify in g th em It m a y
foreclose on outstanding loans.

Disney
C a a tla w s d fross Fags 1A
"f th in k there are some feel­
ings people have and some
Issues w e're gotng to have to
evaluate." said Hill Ward, vice
president of labor relations and
chief negotiator for Disney.

Station
C M t l a s s d tra m Page 1A
Ing. the altomey for former
o w n e r s S e m i n o l e -O r a n g e
Broncliastlng Inc said lie has no
plans to call off Ihe foreclosure
nurtIon scheduled Dec. 8.
A Sem inole County circu it
Judge awarded Seminole-Orange
$31,205 to settle a $27,837 debt
and other costs and scheduled
the station's auction for 11 a m.
Dec. Sat the courthouse.
S e m in o le -O ra n g e a tto rn e y
Larry Pino said River C o un try
attorney A .J . Stanton offered
him an amount less than the
$31,000 award and he rejected

Frank Vaught, a former sta­
tio n official, said a b o u t 20
fo rm e r employees are owed
nearly $10,000 In unpaid wages
by River Country. Five of them
have recorded liens In Seminole
County against the station and
four others have filed complaints
w ith the U.S. Department of
Labor's Wage and H o ur Division
In Orlando.

Trade deficit moves down
W A S H IN G TO N - Declining
Im p o rts a n d re c o r d -h lg h
e x p o r t s p u lle d th e U S
m e rchandise trade deficit
down 14.7 percent to $10.5
billion In September. In line
with analysts' expectations,
the C om m erre Department
said Wednesday.
September Imports fell 2.8
percent to $38.7 billion while
exports climbed 2 8 p erm it to
a record S2H 2 billion, the
department's Census bureau
said.
T h e $ 1 0 .4 6 b illio n Sep.
trm ber trade gap was a 14 7
p
r i i r n i iImprovement
i n p i i i v r i i i r i i i over
u » r the
percent
revised A u g u s t d e lict
llr lt of

fh T
lowJIt s lt f r ^Tu ly CTirn
w nri, ihe
Ih red
Ink was $ 9 .5 b illio n , the
bureau said
The figures were adjusted
for seasonal variations and
included Insurant r mid freight
costs.
Most analysts had predicted

the trade deficit would narrow
In September to about $10.5
billion
" T h e number Is a big relief."
s a id J a y G o ld ln g e r. chief
economist for Capital Insight
Inc. In Beverly If Ills. Calif
"Americans' b u yin g habits
are starting being turned bark
•o the shore." he said "Th e
prices (of Imported goods) have
rtarn to such an extent lhal
you're beginning to see the
effects."
So far this y ra r. the trade
deficit has rra rh e d $102 9
billion

Gold And S lim
N E W YO R K - Foreign and
domestic gold A sliver prices
quoted In dollars per tro y
ounce Wednesday.
Gold
Previous close 423.25 u p 2 .5 0
Morning fixing 422.80 off 0 .6 5
Hong Kong
422.75 off 0 .2 5
Convex spot
gold open
425.00 up 0 .0 0
Comes spot
silver open
6.38 up 0 .0 1 2

D O W JO V M S
D o w Jones A ve ra ge s
1 0 :0 0 a .a .
3 0 Indus 2074.32 off
20 Trans
903 50 off
15 Utils
IH2 4 0 off
05 Slock
786 68 off

2l« aiSb

2 85
3 01
0 59
1.75

(L o n d o n m orning f ix in g
change Is baaed on the pre­
vious day's dosing price.)

G TO
I f r a * Page 1A
Th e city rode now makes II
Illegal to park u car without a
current llcensr tag nil private,
property. The intention of that
section of the city crxlc Is lo gel
Junked cars removed
llartsoe owns a 1968 Ponllac
G T O Judge which he says Is
w o rth about $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . It Is
krd In tils drive next to his
ise. 50 feel from the street,
and can only be seen from
directly at Ihe end of the drive,
he told commissioners Monday
night.
Th e car Is In good running
order, llartsoe said. He said he
has not bought a current Itrensc
lag for the vehicle because of the
In su ra n c e re q u ire m e n ts for
licensing a vehicle In this stair
llartsoe said he estimates re­
quired Insurance would cost him
$ 2 0 0 a year.

K

"W h y pay Dial for a car I don't
even drive?" he asked.
Mayor llrtly r S m ith pointed
out lhal Ihe city commission In
the past has asked Ihe rode
enforcement hnurd to delay lm(Mtslng a fine, and could do so In
this case. Commissioner A.A.
M cC la n a h a n sa id the c o m ­
mission has I lie authority to
waive ihe fine, und has done so
in the past — Inti no motion to
do either was mode.
McClanahan said the com­
mission should revise the ordi­
nance so that It doesn't apply to
vehicles that are roadarorlhy. "I
drove by HartarH's place and
hud a hard time seeing that car."
McClanahan said. " I agree with
h im tluil It Is not the purpose of
Ihe ordinance to punish the
owners of this type of car. If he
would have had a cover over It
no one would have known It

didn't have a current tag."
"T h a t's not Ihe point.” co u n ­
tered Commissioner J o h n Y.
Mercer. "A s long aa the statute
reads the way II does no w . II
should be enforced."
Meanwhile, llartaell has o n ly a
few days to either move the car.
buy a license tag — w h ic h
means meeting the state's auto
Insurance requirements first —
or begin paying the $5 per day
fine.
Hartaell said he has no inten­
tion of doing any of those. " I'm
In the process of doing some
repainting and minor w o rk on
the car to get It Into shape lo
sell." he said. "I've clashed with
Ihe city before and probably will
again. T h e car la not bothering
anyone In Ihe neighborhood and
there L. no reason why the city
should pick It out to prosecute."

Te stin g ---------C a a tla a td from Page I A
committee recom­
mends.
"M y offlre will lie Ih r llrst to
comply and w r'II Just let II |lhr
Issue) go at this lim e ." hr said
Martinez also rrjcctrd suggrs
lions drug testing would vlolutr
privacy rights of state workers
T h e Supreme Court Is currently
reviewing Ihr question In u case
Involving Ihe federal govern­
ment's drug testing policy.
" I don't think we can protccl
so m e b o d y's p r iv a c y ul Ihe
e x p e n s e of o t h e r p e o p le s'
rights." Martinez said.
"T h e Idea. 'I can do whal I
want. It's my right rrgurdless of
the damage It «lors lo others.' Is
nol exactly being balanced." hr
said.

Guns'
C s a t l a s i i from Pag* 1A
It."
Altamonte Springs City Com ­
missioner Patricia Fernandez, un
ad vocate of the c o n lln g -o ff
measure, has been soliciting
Seminole County cities to puss u
resolution for Ih r counly's re­
consideration of Its decision.
Sanford Mayor Bettye Smith
said Tuesday afternoon that she

Martinez announced the goal
of creating a drug-free work
environment In Florida earlier
this yrar. However, a review of
stale jMillcy showed the slate
w a s lagging b e h in d private
employers In Imposing testing,
officials said
"W liuFs InijMirlant here Is lhal
th r stale Is selling un example,"
said Gregory Coler. secretary for
H e a lt h und I t c h u h lllt a llv e
Services und a m em lier of the
d rug study comlttee.
"It's Imjxirtant that If Ih r stale
Is going lo rx|»rel thr other
Iru d ris In Industry lo take a
stand on this that we do some of
Ih r real difficult work on figuring
out how to Implement a drugfree- workplace p o llry ," Coler
said.

is m luvor ol the cooling-off
period und la w alling for a ropy
of the resolution from Altamonte
Springs.
" I would be hopeful that they
would consider It." S m ith said.
laike Mary commissioners will
discuss Ihe resolution at their
regular m rrtlng 7 p.m . Thu rs­
day evening In city commission
clum bers. 158 N. C o un try Club
Road.

Potential targets of d ru g test­
ing would Include applicants for
Jo b s a n d p r o m o tio n s , b u t
M a r t in e t did not r u le o u t
b ro a d e r testing of e x is t in g
employees, especially If there Is
"reasonable suspicion" of drug
abuse.
Th e panel was also ordered lo
target employees In Jobs where
drug abuse might threaten the
safety of the public o r coworkers.
Th e panel, which also Includes
Secretary of Administration Adis
Vila, university system C h a n ­
cellor Charlie Reed and Doug
Hughes, the governor's anti-drug
adviser, will look for w a ys to
ensure confidentiality of testing
results. Martinez said.
T h e panel also w ill Invite
public employee unions and the
Office of Labor Relations Advlsoi Council to participate In the
lacuaslons In hopes of preven­
ting court challenges o f the
workplace policy. Martinet said.

S

W illiam O . "Red" Addison. 67.
112 Lake Oem Drive. Longwoud.
died Tuesday al Florida H ospi­
tal. Altam onte Springs. B o m
December 10. 1920 In Scotland,
he m oved to Central Florida
from Andover Estates. Mass.. In
1948 H e was a professional
golfer at the Mayfair Country
Club In Sanlord. a ITotestant. a
Marine C o rps veteran of W orld
War II. a n d a senior member of
ihe P G A and a former pro at
R o llin g H ills G o lf C l u b .
Longwood
Survivors Include his d a ug h­
ter. Susan E Sir wart. Ocoee:
sisters. Magdalrne C . W ood.
Bowie. M d . Helen Tro tt. A n ­
dover Estates
G a rd e n C ha p el H o m e for
Funerals. Uingwood. In charge
of arrangements.
JO E D O U G LA S
Joe Douglas. 82. 1326 lia rrtson Street. Oviedo, died Sa tu r­
day at O rlando General Hospital.
Bom Novem ber 27. 1905 In
Uoyd. Fla ., he moved to Oviedo
from Oakland. Fla. In 1948. He
was a retired trurk driver, a
member of Ross laxlge •IS. and
a m e m b e r of F o u n ta in h e a d
Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivo rs Include his wife.
Mrs A m y F. Douglas. Oviedo:
sons. W alter Douglas. W ildwood.
Willie Lee Douglas. Hasting. Ben
Douglas. Allentown. Penn.. Joe
D. F inn e y. Oviedo: daughter.
Clara M. Finney. Oviedo: step­
daughter. Ruthle Mae Sm ith .
M e lb o u r n e : s is te rs . K a t ie
Rutland. Tlldenvllle. Fla . Willie
Mae D ouglas. Oakland. F la ..
Annie Mae Rice. Apopka: and 14
grandchildren.
G o l d e n 's F u n e ra l H o m e .
Winter Park. In charge of a r­
rangements.
NAKOM 1 W H IT N E Y C A R R O L
Mrs. Naeoml Whitney Carrol.
77. W. Broadway. Oviedo died
Thursday at Park Lake Nursing
Home. Maitland. Horn August 4.
1911 In Oviedo, she had lived In
Oviedo her enllrr life. She was u
hull picker, a member of A n ­
tioch Missionary Baptist C hu rch,
and a m em ber ol bun Light I'ail
Hearers Charitable Society No.
21.
S u rv iv o rs Include her son:

M A R O A R B T L .O U D fU F
Margaret L. Gutnup. 75. 107
Oak St.. Altamonte Springs, died
M onday at Florida Hospital.
A l t a m o n t e S p r in g s . B o r n
January I I . 1903 In Ohio, she
moved to Altamonte Springs
from Gallon. Ohio. In 1965. She
waa a homemaker, a member of H E L L T E L I
Ihr C hurch of the Annunciation
Kelly Slusher. 57. 625 Pearl
Catholic C hurch, and a member R oad. W inter S p rin g s , died
of the Poor Soul Society.
Tuesday at Florida Hospital.
Survivors Include sister. Ruth A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s . B o r n
K ueblcr. Altam onte Springs: Jan u ary 23. 1931 In Kentucky,
d a u g h te r. S. Marie H u b le y . he moved to W inter Springs
Longwood; stepdaughters. Mrs. from North Carolina In 1946. He
R. Jo a n Hoffman. Crestline. waa a general contracto r, a
Ohio. Sandra. San Diego. Mrs. S. member of ihe Bahia Shrine
Ilre n d a Kolassa. C o ro n a d o . Tem ple, and an A rm y veteran.
C alif; five greandchlldren: and
Survivors Include his wife.
nine great-grandchildren.
Betti A.: stepdaughter. W endy
H a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l Swlthenbank. W inter Springs;
Home. Forest City. In charge of stepson. Kevin Moon. W inter
Springs; sons. Doug. Dennis.
arrangements.
J o h n , sll of North C arolina:
O R A C E H A M IL T O N R H O A D E S d a u g h t e r . S h e r r y . N o r t h
Grace Hamilton Rhoades. 91. Carolina: sister. Mary Rhodes.
1520 Grant St.. Longwood. died North Carolina; mother. Vina.
Monday at Longwood Health North Carolina.
Care Center. Longwood. Born
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
March 5. 1897 In Ohio, she Home. Altamonte Springs. In
moved lo Longwood from there charge of arrangements.
In 1962. She was a homemaker,
and a Quaker.
Survivors Include daughter.
Marilyn Cllckner. Apopka; and
Attaint. ctuaistM.
one grandchild.
M r Charto* M IM I S m i a rvMra* Sgt
H a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l Ma«ar
la aw Unltat Mata* Marlrw Carpi.
Home. Apopka. In charge of ■arvMf m WarM War It, Karpan Star. ana Sw
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arrangements.
C H A R L E S H . S H IE L D S
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120 Weklva Park Drive. Sanford,
died Monday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Horn Sept. 7.
1924 In Bedford. Iowa, he was a
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I S L A M A B A D . P a k is ta n Pakistanis (locked to the pods
today to ca st votes In th e
nation's first open general elec­
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Central American summit Announced
SA N S A L V A D O R . Cl Salvador — Central American delegates
to the Organ Itat ton of American States have announced plana
Cor a summit later thle m onth to search for solutions to d v tl
wars In Bl Salvador and Nicaragua.
"T h e agreem ent to hold the meeting waa unanimous, and
the Nicaraguan delegation, represented by Foreign Minister
Victor Hugo Tln o co , wilt attend." Ouatemsta'a Foreign Minister
Alfonso Cabrera Hidalgo said Tuesday, the second day of an
O A S conference In San Salvador.
Cabrera Hidalgo said the summit will take place In Mexico
C ity. Nov. 20 through 90.
C ivil wars In Nicaragua and El Salvador dominated
discussions both inside and outside the O A S eighth Oeneral
A ssembly, scheduled to last through Saturday.
T h e Central Am erican presidents last year signed peace
accords calling for cease Ares in the region's civil w a rt,
democratic reforms and amnesty for anti-government guerril­
las. Plana for a new sum m it have been shelved repeatedly
because of disagreements between the countries' foreign
ministries.
Cabrera Hidalgo said the summit would Include discussion of
a recent H onduran proposal to deploy an International
peace-keeping force along some Central American border*.

ryO p p o sitio n le ad e r B e n a z ir
Bhutto, the daughter of executed
prim e m in is t e r Zulftka* A ll
Bhutto, ha s a ttracted huge
crowds in recent weeks aa she
campaigned to reclaim the office

taken from her father In a 1077
military coup.
Turnout was reported brisk In
m any parts of the country tile r
polling|stations
i
opened at 8 a.m
(10
10 p m . E S T Tuesday). In rural
areas around Islamabad, more
than 50 percent of voters had
tthdrlballots b y noon.
On the eve of the elections,
thousands at troops In full battle
gear and arm e d police were
deployed around polling stations
to guard against disturbances
Early voting went am oyhly and
there were no reports of violence
or irregularities.

Tra m s from several countries,
including the United States and
B rita in , acre o b s e rv in g the
polling.
"Il'a chaotic but it's working."
M id one U.S. official.
B h u tto a n d h e r m o th e r.
Nusrat. voted In their hometown
of Larkana. 300 miles north of
Karachi.
Asked how the voting was
going. Bhutto said: "Overall It's
going very well.'* But she added.
"If you notice, there are hardly
a n y women becaus* of the
Identity card restrictions "
Bhutto. 35. has charged that

the ruling Islamic Democratic
Alliance waa trying to tig the
election by refusing to give
election Identification cards to
her supporters
President Gliulam Ishaq Khan
vowed In an election cvc broad
c u t to abide by the constitution
and "honor the people's verdict"
a n d expressed " b r ig h t p ro ­
s p e c t s " for d e m o c r a c y In
Pakistan, which has been under
m ilita ry rule for m ore than
two-lhlrds of Its 4 1-year history.
Tire Mat ward- and Oxfo •* v a ­
cated Bhutto has draw n nugr
crow ds during the campaign.

Governments recognize Palestinian state
Several A ra b and Moslem n a ­
tions have recognized the new ly
proclaimed Palestinian state, but
Syria and Ira n rejected the
In d e p e n d e n c e d e c l a r a t io n
because of It* Implicit affirma­
tion of Israel's right to exist.
Israel condemned It M a move to
undermine the Jew ish state.
Egypt, the o n ly Arab nation to
m ake p e a c e w ith Is r a e l,
cautiously endorsed the Pales­
tine National Council's declara­
tion Tuesday of a Palestinian
stale tn the Israeli-occupied West
Bank and G a za Strip, but said It
need ~A time to study It.
C a iro 's A k h b a r new spaper
aald today that 23 countries had
extended re co gn itio n of the
state, but gave no details.
U S. officials said they wanted
to see the fu ll text of the
lamallona and study them
ter before com m en ting, but

Polish bishops cHHclzs oovommsot

but have been
i government
the Solidarity

Ocorge Bush, held out hope the
Palestinian moves could ease
Middle East tension.

Amettcan allies such a ' Bntain and Japan generally gave
an enthusiastic but guarded

response. The Soviet Union also
welcomed the declaration, but
**id II wss not rrqursted to
recognize the new stair
C hina withheld official com ­
ment.

lerool keeps Gaza Strip under

Algeria, which playrtl host tn
the Palestinian meeting where
the declaration was adopted,
waa the first Arab country tn
recognize the new state Other
A ra b countries that form ally
recognized the stale in quick
aucrraalon were Iraq. Kuwait.
Tunisia. Saudi Arabia Bahrain.
N o n h Yemen and South Yemen
T u r k r y also officially rrm g n l/ rd
the new state.
Syria and Iran, w hich tradi
t tonally havr opposed any con
resalona toward Israel, swtltl)
c o n d e m n e d the d e c la ra tio n
because it was accompanied hv
acceptance of a U N Security
C o u n c il resolution Im p lic itly
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Vfetnam offers to halp MIA aaarchat
B A N G K O K . Tha ilan d — Vietnam has offered to permit U S.
officials to operate offices throughout the country to assist In
InvestIp i ting the (ate of m ore than 1.700 American MlAa. a
Vietnamese legislator M id Wednesday.
"W e want to aet u p M IA offices throughout the country an
that anyone w ith a ahred of information can report It and It can
be Jointly investigated. " said Nguyen Xuan Oanh. an economic
consultant and m em ber of Vietnam's National Aaarmbly.
Americans would be Invited to run the offices, he M id at a
lunch hosted by the Foreign Correspondents C lub of Thailand
Oanh aald Vietnamese Foreign Mtntatrr Nguyen Co Tteach
conveyed the Invitation to U S . congressmen and State
Department officials during a visit tn Washington last month.
Vietnam has previously suggested the United States
establish a diplomatic presence In Vietnam but has demanded
that It be allowed to reciprocate In Washington.
Th e U.8. government, which docs not have formal diplomatic
ties to Vietnam, rejected the earlier offer.
Oanh. however. M id the latest proposal did net include a n y
demand for reciprocity if the offices were strictly limited to M IA
affairs.

TO K YO J a p a n 's r u lin g
party ram m ed the country's first
sales tax through the parliament
today despite a boycott by o p ­
position parties protesting a
growing political scandal
The lower bouse of the Diet, or
pari lament, passed the tax re­
form package by voice vote after
the ruling party promised to
folly investigate the scandal In­
volving several lop politicians
who earned substantial profits
through Insider stock trading.
The tax package now goes to
the largely ceremonial upper
house where passage la almost
certain. T h e new 3 percent sales
tax will be phased in starting in
April.
Passage of the las Is a victory
for P rim e M in is te r N o b o ru
Takeahtta. whose predecessor .
Yasuhlro Nakaaone. waa forced
out of office after he failed to
pass a 5 percent sales tax In the
spring of 1987.
At that time, consumers and
shop owners took to the streets
to protest the tax plan, but there
were only sporadic and poorly
attended protests of the new tax
package
Takeahtta und e rcut p u b lic
opposition to the new tax by ftrat
reducing incom e and lu x u ry
taxes by 071 billion. Th e sales
tax la only expected to bring In
•41 billion.
T h e p la n appeared to be
headed for easy approval before
the political scandial entangled
Takrshita and other leaders of
the ruling Liberal Democratic
P'rxy.
The o p p o s itio n p a r lie s
withheld support for the tax plan
to force Ta k ra h lla to investigate
the insider trading scandal.
Th e s c a n d a l Invo lves the
purchase of unlisted shares In a

Qov#mm#nts studying Angola Record
G E N E V A — U .N . and U S. officials expressed optimism that
the governments of Angola. Cuba and South Africa will give
final approval to a new plan that would end Cuba's 13-year
military presence tn Angola and grant independence to
neighboring Namibia.
T o champagne toasts, negotiators from the three countries
announced the provisional accord Tuesday and aald their
governments would now review the proposal before a "final
round of negotiations'' is held in the Congolese capital of
Brazzaville. No date has been announced for the neat round.
U.N. and U .S officials Involved In the south western Africa
peace proccM said approval by the three governments wss ve ry
likely because negotiators had been tn constant contact w ith
their capitals through five days of talks that led to the
provisional agreement.
The U.S.-mediated settlement centers on withdraws! of the
50.000-plus C ub a n troops in Angola and parallel selfdetermination and Independence for Namibia, a mineral-rich
nation sandwiched between South Africa and Angola and ruled
since 1915 by South Africa.
Th e projected final settlement will not. however, mean an
end to the civil w ar tn Angola, where the Cuban forces have
been supporting the communist government against rebels
from the Union for the Total Independence of Angola. U N ITA .

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real estate co m p a n y by top
politicians or their aides When
the stock went public, the of
ftcials sold their shares and
made up to 0 0 0 0 .00 0 each
The scheme appears to have
been legal but has been criti­
cised as unethical.
Late Tuesday. Takeahtta set
u p a special SO-member In ­
vestigative committee, released
a list of 28 politicians or people
connected to politicians who
profited from the shady deals
and agreed to bring three key
figures to the Diet to testify.
Tw o of the country's four
opposition political part lea were
not satisfied and boycotted the
tax vote while the other two
parties a tte n d e d but voted
against the package.
T b s Liberal Dem ocrats control
290 of the 510 seat* In the lower
house and were able to paaa the
tax bills without support from
other parties.
"We have made a major step
forw ard g e ttin g these b ills
through the lower house." said
Takeshlla.
Opposition parties disagreed
"We cannot accept the fact
that the L ib e ra l Democratic
Parly has railroaded the tax
t h r o u g h . * ’ a a ld T s u r u o
Yamaguchl. the chairman of the
Social Democratic Party.
Economists expect the tax
plan w ill boost the already
booming Japanese economy.
The tax plan. Including the
consumption tax plus the earlier
cuts In other taxes, mean s net
lax reduction of about 031
billion, the Finance Minister
said
"It is fiscal stimulus." said
Kon Nspler. vice president of
Solomsn Brothers "That Is why
It Is structured as a front loading
of the tax cuta before the taa
Increase."

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Budget commission discusses tax increase
a n d e c o n o m i s t s C . I"re d
Ucrgsleu, lilt hard Rubn und
Alice Rlvlln. a former Congres­
sional Hudgrt Office director.
In llie past. Grrenspan has
*1 Hike11 lavoruhtv ol Increasing
taxes on gasoline a* a fxissibte
way lo hno*i revenues lo bring
down the deficit. The Treasury
stand* lo gain 91 billion lor
every penny |&gt;cr gallon added In
taxes O llie r Idea* Include a
national salrs lax. a "sin " tax on
alcohol and tobacco — or even,
despite Hush's rhrtorlc. raising
the lilt nine tax rates again.

Uwttad 9 n » i Intarnatlonal
W A S H IN G T O N M ost
e v e ry o n e ha* read G e o rg e
Hush's lip* about opposing new
luxes lo ctil the nation"* huge
budget delicti Sllll. Ilnaitclal
m arket* and m any p o llllra l
leader* and economlsis think the
president-elect i* going to have
to eat his word*
Today the question of whether
new luxe* or spending cuts, or
both, will lx- needed lo balance
the budget was the subject of a
public healing before I tie Na­
tional Economic Commission

Questions remain about suspect release
S A C R A M E N T O . Calif. — A hoarding house m unugrr
suspected In Ihc Killing*, of seven fx-uplr found hurled In her
yard was allowed lo walk away evrn though authorities knew
about her past criminal conviction* and a tenant lold fxtllrr she
ordered him lo lie about a missing hoarder
Police also knew that Dorothea M ontalvo. 50. who
disappeared Saturday after a detective escorted her lo a nearby
hotel, had arranged lo dig several trenches In Ihc yard
Patty Casey, a cab driver who ha* known Montalvo lor more
than a year, lold a reporter Tuesday that the multiple murder
auaprci has a f.tsi-moving (ortn of cancer" and hail bern
receiving regular rlirm otbrrapy treatments

F e d e r a l R e s e rv e H o a rd
Chairm an Alan Grrenspan was
tailed In lead a parade of a ll
lirt lN
lot hiding Culled Auto
Workers Prrsidrnt Owen lllcbcr

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To rn ad o es
kill eight
in M idw est
Uwtt.d 9 r w i twlsmstl— val
A winter storm system making
lla way east spawned at least 35
churning lornathx-s m ih r na­
tion's hearlland. leaving a trail of
death and destruction including
six dead In Arkaivus alone and
■eores In ju r e d a cro ss th e
Midwest, the National Weather
S rrv lrr said today
In the Great I’lains. heavy
blankets of snow filled up in
Nebraska ovrrnlgbt and hll//afd
tondllXiUs w eir trpoitrd III (.It
lie Sioux, Iowa said weather
service forecaster llrtari Sm ith
H a l it s h o w e r s a n d I b u n dr rstorm* were r* peeled In ro ll'
llnue along a told (toril stret­
ching from I he Great laikrs lo
Mississippi anti Florida
A r k a n s a s s u flr r e d t h r
deadliest wrath of Hie storm
system that fxxmdcd the ua
lSin's mitUfcthxt Tuesday af­
ternoon and evening Six people
werr rrported killed and al least
50 were Injured by a* mauv a*
nine loriiadtx-s Dial swept the
state, said Gary Talley of the
Arkansas Office of Emergency
Services
Th re e people, inclu d in g a
mother and her child, were
killed when a tornado Ini their
mobile home In Stoll. Ark an
eldrrly couple was killed when a
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Doubts have surfaced howev­
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|Htlltu ally posslblr for (lie com ­
mission tn carry nut its mission
because ol internal divisions
over tax blkrs and because Hush

"T h e simple fact Is that Hush
has pledged to fifth l any such
has closed off m any options In
move.
The Republican vice president terms of credible federal defi­
Insisted during Ihr White House cit &lt;r tillin g m e a s u re s ." said
rampalgn that he could balance e c o n o m is t D a v id J o n e s of
the budget w ith a "flexible Aubrey G. Lansftm A Co. a New
f r r r r r ." railing for government York investment firm.
spending lo grow no fasier than
inflation through selected spen­
Jones was referring, of course,
ding cuts. He said economic lo H ush's cam paign pledge
grow th then would overcome the "Read m y lifts — no new taxes."
deficit.
In the economist's view, "A t the
Financial markets have not very least Hush will have to wall
been Impressed The stock, bond al least six m o n th s before
and c u rre n c y traders have welching on that promise '*
signaled their Jitters about
Many others also believe m w
Hush * economic policy since Ih r
taxes
should be considered lo
election with a sharp sell oil.
prompting him to rrllrrale this cut the spending deficit. Includ­
week during Ills Florida vacation ing com m ission co-chairm en
that deficit reduction Is a major Hnix-rt Strauss, a Democrat, anti
Drew Lewis a Republican
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person staying in one ol five
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killed. Talley said
Elsewhere In Ihr ualXili. an
elderly M&gt;%*nurt woman was
killed Tuesday In a lornadn anti
an Illinois man also was killed
when he tame In toulail with a
downed power line during a
severe storm, otllt uls said
Sm ith said al least 35 Iwlstrrs
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Iowa. Illinois. Oklahoma. Kansas
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Tennessee and a small fsiti ol
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mobile home ft.uk near Melrose
In soutft trn lr.il Iowa Molortsts
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and Icy highway condition*,
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roof off a house, damaged a
m o b ile h o m e und d o w n e d
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mph blew Ih r rtxils off several
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lawmen rrsfxtudlng In twisterrrlalrd incident* — and was
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afternoon — fkiit ol u slur in lhal
hll la rg r areas of northeast
Kansu* — battered homes, &lt;t
shopping mall and a high school
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ofllclals said, adding Ilia I several
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Illinois, leaving right people
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h o m e s o v e r t u r n e d In th e
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Heavy rains und strong gusty
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�Cavs lose, Pistons still unbeaten
Th e Detroit Pistons and Cleve­
land Cavaliers, the N B A 's only
unbeaten teams entering T u e s ­
day, each suffered a loss of sorts.
Cleveland fell 97-95 lo the
Atlanta Haw ks after w in n in g all
eight of Its exhibition fam es and
first four regular-season con­
tests. Moses Malone scored 21
points to help the Hawks. 5-2.
hold off a furious fourth-quarter

charge.
Th e Pistons defeated Dallas
106-99 to stay unbeaten at 64).
but lost leading scorer f / . tan
Dantlcy in the opening minutes.
He caught an elbow from Mark
Aguirre and had three teeth
lo o s e n e d . D a lla s lo s t S a m
Perkins In the third quarter
when he hit hla head on the floor
while struggling for a loose ball.
"D antlcy Is In the hospital
with three teeth up In his head
somewhere and a severely cut
lip." Detroit Coach C h u ck Daly
said. " T h e y lost someone and we

Nets S06. Marmots 66
A t C h a r lo t t e . N .C .. M ik e
McGee scored 26 points and Joe
Barry C a n oil added 10 of nts 25
In the fourth quarter to lead the

Nets. Charlotte waa led by Kelly
Tiipueka w ith 2ft points
Catties 9 4 , l e a l N
A t M l t m l . K e v in M cH a ls
scored 17 points and Boston
went on a 15*3 ru n at the start of
the fourth quarter to keep the
Heat w ln le s s and snap th r
Celtics' four-game losing streak.
Three-time M V P Larry Bird was
hampered by hla aching ankle
and played Just 16 minutes.
Rory Sparrow led Miami with 10

K a M ii 126. Bocks Is 131
At Houston. Gerald Wilkins
scored 11 of hla 30 points In the
fourtn q u a r te r and Jo h n n y
Newman added 21 lo lead New
York. W ilkins had 5 points and I
assist In the game's final I 46 to
seal New Y o rk 's victory. Akcrm
OUjuwon had 28 points and 16
rebounds for Houston, while
Mike Woodson had 28 points.

Balls 120. 7Oars 107
At Chicago. Michael Jordan
scored 33 points for Ihe Hulls
and Jo hn Paxaon came off the
bench to hit four three-pointers
cn route to 21 points. Horace
Grant collected 15 points and 15
re b o u n d s for C hicago.
Philadelphia received 18 points
apiece from Mike Umlnskl and
Cliff Rcfclnaon.

A t Denver. Mafic Johnson hll
• three-pointer as time expled in
the second overtime, giving the
Lakers the victory. Johnson,
who had only 2 points after three
quarters, finished with 21. L m
A ngeles’ James W orthy led all
scorers with 33 points.
J u s 106. Pacers M
At Salt Lake City. Utah's Karl
Malone hll 18 of 17 free thrown
and scored 36 points to help
keep Indiana wlnless. T h u r l
Bailey came off the bench in
score 29 for the J a « « . T h e Parer*
were led by 19 points from
rookie Rlk Smlts.

Mir

119, Blags 29

A Sacramento. Calif., ^d d ir
Johnson scored 27 points and
pulled down 10 rebounds to trad
Phoenix over wlnless Surra
mem o. Kevin Johnson rontrtb
uled 25 points. 10 assists and
three blocked shots for Phoenix
Kenny Smith paced Sacramento
w ith 23 points and 11 assists,

■lasers laS.CM ppsrs 103
At Portland. Ore.. Clyde Drrx
ler scored 28 points and Sieve
Johnson chipped In 18 of hi* 20
In Ihe second half lo help thr
T ra il ntsicrs snap a threc-guim
losing streak No I overall drafi
ptek Danny Manning, playing to
nto second NBA game, scored 20
points for the Clippers

Stetson has bright outlook
Men’s squad shoots for best season ever
Haratd const pondsnt
D E L A N D — A look at Ihe
re co rd Ind icates th a t the
Stetson Hatters turned the
1967-88 basketball season Into
three seasons — two of them
good and one of them bad.
•The H ats opened u p by
winning eight of their first 11
games and atl looked good for
a successful year. D u rin g the
streak the tlattera won three of
four Tra n s America Confer­
ence games and seemed ready
lo give credence to forecasters
who had selected Stetson lo
win the league title.

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A n d then Ja n . 16. 1988
arrived and It turned out lo be
a day that will live In Infamy
insofar aa itw 1967 HH season
Mi u w a n in ti-------Between that date and Feb.
20. Stetson played 12 gahtes
— and won two. W hile the
Hats were out to lunch during
that five-week period, ihe 8-3
re c o rd d ro p p e d lo 10- 13
overall; the conference record
fell to 5-9. and the Halters
were battling for Ihetr life and
a place In the co n fe re n rr
tournam ent.
Finally. Feb. 25 arrived and
the Hats won three of their
fin a l fo u r re g u la r season

games getting Ihe record up lo
13-14 and 6 -1 0 In the TA A C .
good for a fifth place lie and a
tournam ent berth. And as
Stetson was playing host to
the tourney In the Daytona
Beach Ocean Center Ihe fact a
tourney berth was sealed was
most welcome.
But the Hatters were beatrn
In Ihe drat round by eventual
league cham pion Texas-San
Antonio. 78-74. It waa not a
good year and It waa only Ihe
stxth time In 31 years under
hesd roach G lenn Wilkes that
Slelaon has had a losing
campaign
But this is a "new season''
for the Hatters and their fans
And the Hatters chances for a
succeaalul season will depend
a M on one player, senior
Randy Anderson of OeLond
Despite being Injured, he still
led the learn In scoring (15 7|
and rebounding (7 9) and was
second learn all-conference
And touring Injury. Anderson
will complete his career si
S t e t s o n a s I h e s r h o o l's
greatest basketball player.
"Th e one thing about Iasi
year was R a n d y Anderson
(being h u ril and the Injuries."
said Wilkes, w ho’s record al
Stetson to 480-360. 20 wins
from the 500 mark, a plateau

attained by only seven other
active Division 1 roaches
Wilkes feels that this year's
tram could be as good as his
'74-75 squad that went 22 4
(considered by inant lo be his
best ever). "Th e key for us will
be If we stay aw ay from
Injuries we could have one ol
our best learns ever."
Along with And* i son. (he
Hallers will be led by three
seniors, renter J im m y Kuhl
(8 3 ppg . 4 3 reb I. point
guard Terry Johnson 111 tt|
w ho srl lire school's all-lime
assist mark In a season In
‘86-87 with 179, and guard
Eric Cumble (5 21. an excellent
defensive player
One player lo k n k out tor Is
Tobbjorn Gehike a 6 8 soph
o m o r e from S t o c k h o lm .
S w e d e n , the lls tre rs rirsl
(b rrtfn b o ro player. Gehrke
averaged 6.1 points Iasi year
and Is exprclrd to he a key
player off the trench
T h e H a lte rs open th e ir
schedule on Ihe ro.nl Nov. 2U
al Houston liapllsl University.
Tiller flrel Iwinie game will be
on Nov 30 al Daytona Hcarh
(Ocean C rn irr) vs Hcthunc
Cookman. Other Haller oppo­
nents Include road games at
Duke IDec 5). PSU (Dec. B|
and Oral Roharts at home on
Feb. 27 at the Orean Center.

Lady Hatters flourish under Nichols’ leadership
D E L A N D — When Nancy
Nichols look over Ihe Stetson's
women s basketball program
In 1984 II was a struggling
with a 7-48 record.
Now four years later under
S ir h o l s ' iradrrmhiu the Lad v
Hatters are shootong for ihetr
third straight winning season
Th e Lady Halters, w h o have
Im p ro v e d each y e a r lh a l
Nichols been the head coach
(10-20. 12-15. 21-8. 17-12).
b e llrv e they are re a d y lo
rondend for the New South
W om en's Conference crow n In
which Slelaon finished forth In

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to a fine example of w h
hard work and teamwork r i
do for s player. Courtney Hi
has excepted her role evei
year she been with Ihe team.'
Michael, a 5-9 guard froi
Ocala was Ihe team's leadli
scorer (14 3 ppg.) last oeaao
M a lhu r. a 5-7 guard froi
Toledo. Ohio, is ihe l.ady Ha
best outside shooter, und sf
averaged9 Opj»g last year.

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history, as well a* an 8.5
scoring average
"She d k ln ‘1 play lluti much
as a rreahmen. but walled for
her chance." Nichols said of
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Rose then canned a short
Jumper for the Pacer followed by
an Emerson field goal. PBCC
then hit bark to bark field goals
the first com ing on a twisting
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slral and a hoop by Harnett.
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Hose went to the line and
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H arold sports w rlla r _____________

Lake Howell could be this
year's team on (he b u h h l..
Every season, you can pretty
m uch tell which are going to he
the good teams and which the
no-so-gond. Hut every year, there
are a couple of teams that you
can't come to a consensus on
There s ihe potential to Ire good,
but...
In this season's prep girls
soccer race, the Lady Silver
Hawks nl Lakr Iluwelj Is that
tcarr
W lih a group of solid
returners track from Iasi year.
L v k r lowrII has sontr experi­
ence. Hut that Is offsel by Ih r
large group of newcomers on
this year's roster.
Coaeh Gerhard Ta u s rh rr pre­
fers to look at the positive
aspect.
"W e have some young players

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539 srrirs led l-ukr llratitley
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Miller had a 214 game and 539
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"W e d o n 't know anything
alstul Ihrm httl they will bring a
large crowd with th rtti." Payne
sold. "Th e y were beaten Itad a
few weeks ugn by Daytona hut
played a iiitip lr of close games
since thru so I Imugtnr they are
Improving "

In noncunlrrrnt r action. Dr
Itana ripped Srm lnn lr. 15-0
Lenny Hloruil had a 226 gam r
for Deltona while Troy C a m h rr
hud thr day's high srrirs at 893
Joe Govocrk led Seminole with a
144 game and 3 9 1 series.

Kim M arkry hud u 191 gsm rs
and 518 series as Lym an up­
ended Luke llo w rll. 9-6. Ally
Nicholson led Luke llo w rll w lih
a 188 game and 499 series.
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Also on M o n d a y. D eltona
downed Seminole. 195. with
Tonya Hoover rolling a 184 and
Carla Jam es finishing with a 4 8 1
srrirs. Mel Isa Mngnrr had a good
night for SI IS with a 204 game
and 503 series

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SCC coach Bill Payna hot a word with William "Wimpy" Woods The
Raider* come up Jumt short Tuesday, losing i? Palm Beach. 0895
buckrl. though, was called a Iwo
point field goal and sent Woods
to Ihe free throw line with un
opportunity lo send ih r alfalr
Into ovri time. Th e shot, though,
hit the bark ol (lie rtm before
softly rolling oil to the right
giving the I'aerrs Hie victory
"Th at was a three pointer."
Payne said of the shot. "It was a
blown ra il. I feel Ihr officials m et
us the gome I wish I ctaild gel
ihst kind of oflkUltng on Ihe
road "
Free throw s ended up brin g
ihr game's story as Hte Paters
made a phcnooiottal 30 ol 33
from the line and Seminole
struggled, m aking Just 15 ol 37
attempts
Seminole will now look lo
regroup and get track on ih r
winning truck against E m b ry
Riddle on Thursday

field lo prartlce on. ' explained
Tauscher. "W e've had to go lo
Red Hug Like I’nrk to practice,
therr's so much constructiorj
going on at our school.
"W e haven't had m uch chance
to scrimmage. Tonight. I wanted
to see girls In dlffrrrnt positions
and I wanted to gel them all In
so I could see how they each
prrtnnn under pressure This
jamboree will help deride who
will heouratanrra."
Oner a starting lineup is iwt
then Ihe wait will la-gln to s rr II
II will gel and. If It dors, how
quickly. In thr Jamboree match
against Oviedo. Ta usch rr saw
signs thui thr wall may not laloo long
“ The girls did really well.*' hr
said "Th e y looked a lllllr rusty
T h e y w e re n 't q u ite s h ar p
T h r y 'r r not making necuralr
passes yrt That will come ”
And as stain as It does. Lake
Howell will gel oil that bubble.

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llellairs rolled game of 394.
314 and 1H1 for an irnprrsalvr
599 scries us Oviedo lopped
Lakr H ranllry. 11-4. The win
gave Oviedo 8 4 V* points for lire
season and pul I hem In Hie lead
In Hte S A C with D r Land second
al 6 0 iy

Also on Monday. Lake Mary
drfratrd D rLund. IIW -5h.
behind Hie howling of Hrcky
Levine who had a 309 game and
a 531 series. J ill Graves led
DeLund with a 203 game and
531 series.

D a y la n

Tom Taylor, Proprietor

Bellairs boosts Oviedo
Currta

and som e s e n i o r s . " said
Tauschrr. " I f s a good mix of
experienced players and young
players who have played before
III youth leagues."
Last Saturday. Tauschrr had a
chance lo see how this mix
would mix as the lardy Hawks
m rt Oviedo in one match of Ih r
preseason Jam boree ai Lake
Mary.
Despite T a u s c h r r using
wholesale substitutions and
putting players In dlflerrnt pos|.
Hons, lalkr llow rll still (xtslrd a
relatively r&gt;tsy 3-0 win a* Dana
lioyeu-n contributed two goals
and C hristine F ra n k rn b rrg rr
scored once Valrrir Higgins .dsn
hud a pair ol assists &lt;uid goalie
llr a lh r r ttraun. possibly the
arra s (rest keeper notched Hie
shutout
T h e result surprised und
pleased Ta u srh rr
"W e've had trouble gelling a

B y T O N Y DeBOPM IBN

Ing layup before the teams
went on consecutive runs before
the score was cvr -led up at 73 on
a pair T . J . Scale! la free throws.
Woods then drilled a Juniper
before llk-ka came up with a
three point play followed by two
Michael Jackson free throws to
give the Parers a 78-75 lead.
Thom as cut the lead to 78-77
on a long Jum per followed by a
Harnett field goal that upped the
lead to 80-77. Mike Gosklll then
pill down a pair or free throws to
iignln nrum w Hie lead to one,
80-70. with 9:34 remaining.

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chase state records
Not only w ill Seminole County
•wtmmera be looking to capture
state titles this weekend at the
Class 4 A state meet, but a few
state r e c o r d s c o u ld be in
jeopardy w hen the splashers
lake to the wet stuff.
3 Lake Brantley's JoOee Lake
has lhe beat shot at a couple cl
state ir r o n ls in the 50 *.%A io n
freestyle*. Lake, who la only a
Junior.
i gone 34 plus in the
50I this year, but Kendra Kelly of
Nova H ig h School holds the
record of 33.38 which she did In
&gt;964. In the 100, the state
record la held by Nova High
School's A nne Kelly w ho went
50.4? In 1983. Lake has gone 53
this year, but was unshaved and
untapered.
Another Brantley girl Itarn a
shot at a alate m a rk w i t h

freshman Rysnn Psulrv going
after the 100 breast*, rohe mark
Pauley, who qualified for thr
Olym pic I rials this past summer
In the 100 breast, will be aMcr
S p a n is h R i v e r ’ s Susan
Johnson's lim e of 16 2.5 6 which
wasdone In 1965
Brantley continues its assault
an the record books with a shot
at the 200 medley relay. The
Lady '
h id e a'ut tdy goutA ll-A m c tk a .nfa year woh their
lime of 1:50. but Iney will have
lo rely on shaving and tapering
lo break W inter Park’s statr
m a rk o f 1 : 4 9 . 1 7 . G re trh e n
Meyers. Susan Gabel. Linda
Hughes, and Je n n y Pence set
the r e c o r d In 1984 In Ft.
Lauderdale
In the boys meet. Lyman's
Chuck Nclnlgliaus has thr only
ahol of a sl at e record.
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River’s Erie Namcmntk in 1987.
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titles will be up for grabs and the
county trams have a good shot
at bringing home the bacon. Th e
Lady Patriots hope that the third
lim e is (he charm after being
beaten by Spanish River the past
tw o years and Lym an has a shot
at the title with Rrlnlghaus.
Dave Bandy, and Ihetr spec ateular 400 fere relay tram of
Kelnlghaus. Bandy. J im Bandy,
and Nick Radkewk h

Orange Bowl suits
Miami’s Johnson
C O R A L C A B L E S - University
of Miami Coach J im m y Johnson
believes he ts becoming a victim
of his ow n success.
T h e H u r r ic a n e s , w h o are
expected to get an Invitation to
play the Big Eight cham pion In
the Orange Bowl when U d a arc
eatended S a tu rd a y e ve n in g ,
have p a rtlrlp a lri! m
cham p ionship games in
last tw o b o w l appearam
M ural lost to Penn State in the
1987 Pleata Bow l a n d best

Boat.

4

B e c a u se th e P leats B o w l
managed to snag top-ranked
Notie Dam e and No. 4 West
V ir g in ia , so m e v ie w e d the
third-ranked Hurricanes as be­
ing farced to play in a "less
Important” bowl this season.
Johnson believes that UM fans
are becom ing spoiled to the
point where a season without a
national championship ts a dis­
appointing one.
Asked u he was disappointed
about having to settle lor the
Orange Bawl this year. Johnson
said TuaadSy. "There's no set­
tlement. Th a t's where we want
to play."
After a little p r o d d i n g .
Johnson continued.
"Sometimes the media gets off
on a tangent and sometimes I
don't understand It." Johnson
‘I think too much ts made
week In and week out that the
only thing that will satisfy indi­
viduals U a national champion­
ship. A n d that's Irritating. Peo­
ple take things for granted.
"W e ll be playing six straight
New Year's Day games, winning
a couple national cham pion­
ship#. contending fur a couple
more, and there'# a lot of football
teams around the country that
would love to go to any bowl
game anywhere, anytime. Bui
people become spoiled."
Miami. 7-1. could end up
playing for the national cham pi­
onship with a Utile help from
o p p o n e n ts of N otre D a m e .
Southern California and West
Virginia. T h e Hurricanes, how­
ever. also have a tough closing
schedule.
Miami plays st 12th ranked
Louisiana State this week, then
closes with home games ugainst
lOlh-ranked Arkansas and No
IU Hrlghain Young.
Despite speculstlon about
Miami's bowl destination.
Johnson believes LSU Is rnnugh
lo occupy the minds of his
players.
"W ith LS U on lap for 9 p m.
Saturday night, that's going to
be our only concern." Johnson
said. "I don't see the bowls being

• distraction. T h e y haven't been
In the past and I don't think they
will be this t in e W e'rr ac­
customed to being in s New
Year's Day bowl game *
Back on the toptc of the
Orange Bowl, the Hurricanes do
have some fond memories of the
game Both their national cham­
pionships have come on thetr
home field. Including last year's
win over Oklahoma, and Miami
haa not lo a iln Ibc Orange Bowl
since the opening game of the
IBSSaewson.
"O u r players would preler lo
p lay In jh e O ra n g e Bowl.'*
Johnaon said. " I think the O r­
ange Bowl Is the premier bowl
game In the country. We had a
great experience here last year.
" I th in k that It's a great
challenge for o u r football team lo
p la y t h r B ig E i g h t re p re ­
sentative. The Big Elgin Confer­
ence. year in and year out. you
can pick almost any year and
you're going to have a national
champion ship contender'*
B A T T L E K M NO. 1
Pull nut your |»cns papers
computers, calculator* and any
other instruments yoo use to
deduce whose No 1 In college
football. For after Saturday,
figuring out the nation's topranked team might get ipilte
messy.
It W ill all tic easy If No. I Notre
Dame brats C rn n Sta ir at South
Bend. Ind. For If the Fighting
Irish w in. and they a ir 17-point
favorites to do so. they will
remain the top team.
But can you imagine a more
dangerous |7 point undridog
Ilian Penn Stale? T h e Ntttany
Lions have an additional reason
to win besides defeating ilie
nation's No I tra in At 5 5. IVnn
State is trying to avoid Us llrst
losing season In 50 years
Penn Stale has had 21 straight
winning seasons sinre finishing
5-5 In 1966 — Jo e l*atrrno's first
year as coach
"1 don't think we need a more
motivating factor than thr fact
we're p lay in g Notre Dam e."
Patrrno said " I have no feeling
about possibly Mulshing 5 6 It
was a streak that was going to hc
hrnkrn sometime. And a combi­
nation of events this year made
It difTk’uli to prolong ihr streak
Other trains played well against
us and we had problems "
If Notre Dame loses, then No 2
Southern Cal would !*• In line lo
ascend Bui lire Trojans have a
lough contral against No. 6
U C L A In a tiallle of Hrisman
T ro p h y ehallangrrs:
quarterbacks Rodney Pcetr of
USC and T ro y Alkm an
Th e T r o ja n s are Hurt-point
favorites.

L a d y H o rn e ts
s t in g B ra n tle y
varsity 12 noon).
It was Lake Brantley that took
the early lead Tuesday aa. five
If this fa to be a season ol firsts m inutes Into the match. Jennifer
f o r B i s h o p M o o r e ' s L a d y McM aatrr scored off an assist
Hornets, they certainly got It from Karen Kopp T h e Lady
started on the right foot Tuesday Hornets then too over, though,
scoring three goals In the last 25
night.
A m y G e lu scored a pair of m inutes of the half for a 3 - 1 lead
C e ll/ got her Oral g e d at the
goals and Slrphanle Kulnrr had
a goal and two assists as the 15-m tnntr mark oft an assist
H o r n r t a u p e n d e d L a k e from Stephanie G r ln g r r and
Brantley's Lady Patriots. 4-3. in O c a s then pul the H o rn e ts
the girts soccer opener for both ahead when she scored on an
aaalal from Fulner.
trams.
"T h is Is a first both for thr
W ith ftve minutes rem aining
school and m e ," Bishop Moore In the half. Fulner got her
coach Larry I let singer said.
second assist on a goal by
For Brtsinger. who was the Kristen Adamklewlri.
assistant roach al Lakr Mary a
L a k r Brantley pulled w ithin
yra r ago. || was the first time
32 In the second hall on
any tram lie was associated with
p e n a l t y kick by K o p p . but
defeated the Lady Patriots, filth
F u ln e r’s unassisted goal pul
) Monte (a Class 3 A srhooll will Bishop Moore back up by two.
so be seeking Ita first ever 4- 2 L a k r Uranilry again came
district Mile this year In girls bark aa Tara Harding a ro rrd to
soccer since girls Is bring spill make It 4-3 but Bishop Moore
Into Class 4A and Class 3A for
kept the Lady Patriots out of Ih r
the Mist tliiie.
rage the rest of the wsy.
The game vs. IHTSHkv was
Goalkeeper S u ty S tra ssu la
one of three big games for the
Lady Hornets this week Bishop played welt for Bishop Moore
Moore hosts la k e Mary tonight with s rv rn saves while laikr
st 7. then plays at Lym an on Brantlev Weeper Klml Kura made
right saves Brtsinger said Jen
Saturday afternoon
Lake Brantley returns lo ac­ nlfrt lU n n ig a n . Nikki Sou/*. Jill
tion Saturday as It hosts Orange Gelta and Krurn Hut/ all played
Park Munlor varsity 10 a m . well on defense.

Htrsld sports editor

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Gibbons eyes 5th
state title in row
Bpt
Harold sports sdltor

Super soph
Oviedo High sophmors Betsy Hughes punches a ball out of trouble
during (ha Lions' region playoff game vs Gainesville Oviedo High
plays in its first av«r Clsst 3A Stata Volleyball Tournament Friday
st 5 p m vs Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons at Orlando Dr
Phillips High

The motto for the Florida Stair
University volleyball tram this
season ta. "volleyball fa bark '
If Fort Lauderdale Cardinal
Gibbons wauled a slogan to
desertbr its program it might
be. "volleyball never left."
Since girls volleyball hrram r a
state contested spnri in Florida
Cardinal Gibbons has hern the
dominant force In Claaa 3A In
13 year* the Lady Redskins
have won nine statr titles, in
eluding thr fast tour years in a
row
f Gibbon*. 37-9. will attempt la
make tt Mve In n row this
weekend when they lontprfe In
the Class 3A championships at
Orlando Dr l‘h!lll|M High The
l-adv Krdskms open play In the
Final Four on Friday t l (I p m
against Oviedo s lately Lions
The (ithfatn* program, bull! by
r o a c h L o u i s e C r n r r n . has
practically u rv rr gone through a
rebuilding yrar Th e y Redskins
simply rebuild every year
The players start young in the
South Florida area, going to all
hinds &lt;*4 lamp* and keeping up
with the local tram s When they
grt to high ** Imnl. thry arr
already well drilled In llvr sport
and need only to gel rxprrteiur
on the court.
" I think the rrasnn we've been

Clearwater hurdles into state contention
B p C M U 8 P I6 1
Herald sports editor
Having Mnally gotirn over a hurdle they
havr bren trying lo dear (or m a n y yrar*.
Clearwater's lusdy Tornadoes go into this
week's Class 4A State Tournament with a
limiting lo lose and everything to gain
all nude.
1 lie hurdle the Tornadoes had lo leap to
grt to statr was the Section 2 playoff. For
several seasons. Clcarwaler had won Its
district and rrglo n only lo fall In the section
In either Brandon or Seftnrr Am t wood.
Tills yrar. the Tornadoes' section oppo­
nent was once again Brandon. A n d this time
tt was Clearwater who went m il. look
control rarly. and came away w ith a 15-4.

15-13 vktocy
"W e're really thrilled tu hr able to gel over
the sect ion hurdle and makr It to state."
Clearwater touch Anne Ifalderwin said
* Brandon has been a hlg obstacle lor us for
a long time W r were able in Jump mil lo a
lead and keep the momentum and w r hope
lo keep II going at statr "
The l-ady Tornadoes. 28-3. open play In
the state tournament at Orlando Dr 1'hllllp*
High Friday night at H against Spanish
River's lotdy Sharks tl ts Clearwater's third
trip lo the stair tourney as they also
qualified In 1079 and 1960
Am ong the leaders (or Clearwater up Iron!
Is 6 6 middle blocker Cheryl Mt^Jutiwn
whose grrat blocking ability has enabled Hie
Lady Tornadoes tu constantly be on the

attack
Blocking will be a key for the Lady
Tornadoes in their oprnlng match at stale
Since Spanish River possesses a pair of
outstanding hitlers In Palgr Rtee and Laurie
Y arioh.
other htg h lltrrs for Clearwater are
Christine Ah In/ and Heather Reed while Ih r
tram also lias tw o Mnr sellers In Kelly Bray
and Krln McGinn
llalderson said the Lady Tnrnadorw havr
had a wrll halanrrd attark all season long
and thry have not I usd lo rely solely on one
nr two players
"II somebody has an off night, somebody
else ts always able to come through for u s."
llalderson said. " I'm really proud of this
learn because they have worked so h a rd ."

Oviedo blanks Deltona, 3-0
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Herald tporl a w r i t a r _________

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O V IE D O — How much do you
Ihlnk a learn ran Improve in just
three days? A little? A lot? Not al
all?
On Tuesday night. Oviedo mid
Deltona met to open thr high
school girls soccer season at
Oviedo's Jo h n Courier Field.
And both trains gave strong
efforts, m u cli Improved over
their preseasan workout in the
Jamboree on Saturday,
The Lady Lions of Oviedo,
using Mrsl half goals from Llnley
Yost. M aureen Kelleher and
Jenny Bauer, posted a 3 6 win
aver the first-year Deltona Lady
Wolves. Ovledo'a victory is al­
ready half of the total of wins It
managed last year.
Be that as It may. both squad*
come back from losses In Ih r
Jamboree (Deltona was beaten by
Lake M ary G 6 and Oviedo was
blanked by Lake Howell 36| and
played m uch belter on Tuesduy.

"W e si ill have a lot lo work on.
Kelleher fault went for the frail
hut we'll lakr II." *a(il Oviedo and collided. Kelleher Itelrtg uhle
coach Gene Lrwcaileltc.
lo dlrrcl the trull Into Ihr goal.
O v ie d o 's first goul of th r
Just 3:35 latrr. Deltona tried
season came on u fancy bll of
lo clear the trail, hut It rntled up
lu ll movement with Just 9 05
on ih r fool of Baurr. A quick
exptrrd In Ih r game Krllrhrt
trap and a long shot was all shr
took u throw-ln for the Lady
needed lo sneak Ih r Im II ovrr
L i o n s a n d . w h e n De l ton a
knorkrd tl out of play again, Clover and tinder the cross bar.
thrrw the bull lt.u k In. This lltnr
After that, the gumr settled
it wrnt to Jennifer Whitaker,
w ho settled a n d passed It
Inin a defensive struggle. De­
qulrkly In front of the Lady Wolf ltona's Irackllnr. w ith Junior
goal. Yost look tfie puss and.
sweejrrr Heather Mlrkens doing
with u touch to *«-t up Ihr shtii. a fine Job of elearlng Ih r liall.
heal Delionu goalie Joy Clover lo was able to keep Oviedo from
Ih r near post.
getting any more easy shots on
"T h e y did lhal on their own." goal.
M id larM'allellr. ‘*We havr the
A l thr othrr end. Lady Wolf
skills. W r just haven't had a
chance to work on a lot of tram freshman Stephanie Beaudoin
gave Ihr Lady Lion defense a
drills."
The other two goals were a workout, hut O viedo goalies
result of Clover, who played well M ir belle Freeman und Mlt belle
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for the most |&gt;arl. bring stuck In Sell la llo — each played a half —
U h- middle. W illi 2U67 gone m were able to handle the four Samlnola’B Stacy Morris looks up Maid tor semoona lo pass lo
the Mist hall, a bull gol llnmigh shots Drliuna tm isierrd und dulrng Tuesday's match vs Dr. Phillips The Lady ‘Notes triumphed.
5-1, In Ihe season opener for both learns.
Deltona's defense. Clover and combine on the nhnlout.

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so surrr-aaful is almost all the
girts come to us already knowing
the fundamentals." C rn rro . who
has coached the tram since Ita
lirglnnlng. M id "A nd they are
also very serious about what
th ry do and helping Ih r program
to be the brsi it ran la "
A year ago. Cardinal Gibbons
compiled an unbratrn record in
w inning its founh consecutive
slate title The Lady Rrdaklns
were the only tram Iasi year lo
defeat Class 4A rhampton Miami
Sunset.
Y ou would figure a learn that
goes unbratrn and w ins the
slate crown vraild have ■ !&lt;h of
senior s B ui lour of the ala
starters from last year's team are
hark in 1968
Leading Ihr way is senior
o u tsid e hitter setter J o a n n a
Sahm . one of the top all around
players m the state Th e othrr
htg hitlers in Ihr 6-2 offense are
sr n tors Camille Duran and J li
Medley and Junior Sonya Pale
m rn i Missy Mryrrs Is the other
s r iir r for the Lady Redskins
Gibbons' only two losses this
season are lo 4A Miami Sunset
and I A Tampa Berkley Prep,
two teams favored to w in Ihetr
divisions at ihr stair tourna
incut Gibbons advanced lo state
with victories over Pom pano
lieach Ely (district I. Bus a Raton
I‘ope Jo h n Paul Iregion) and
Hollywood South Broward.

Seminole'
C M tia tM d ftM lI
It was all Seminole, though,
from that moment on. Center
striker Shannon Sundvall. m id ­
fie ld e r Heather B r o w n u nd
s t r i k e r Melissa S h u c k m a n
cr eated some r x r r l l r n t o p ­
portunities.
Seminole, which oulshol Dr.
Phillips 15-4. In lhe first 40
minutes, would take the lead
Just beftyr the luilf ended when
Sundvall took a free kick that
th r keeper drflerted and Brow n
wus there In put In thr rebound.
Seminole then pulled away
with three goals. T h r first goal of
the second half came w hen
Shuckm an sent a long, high ball
to w a rd the goal and o cn lo r
Michelle Legore waa waiting on
the other side lo put It away.
S h u c k m a n , a s e n i o r c orapiuln, then came through with
Ihe most Impressive allot of the
night as she hit a ball from 25
yards out over the keeper's head.
Jennifer Llndamood. the other
senior co-captain, rapped off the
scoring.

�la U f c r l

Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Wedneida*, Novembar 16 1966 — ■■

P e o p le

Working mom still cookin’

C A LIN O A R

B yJA M S H A LS
Herald correspondent

Holiday decorating celebrated
llolldayfrst 88. a "celebration of decorating Idea* for (h r
holidays." will takr place Thursday. Nov. 17. from 5-30-B.30
p.m . al Sanford Flower Shop, 200 E. Comm ercial, The event
w ill Inelude bow -m aking seminars and aininle how-lop
dee*. at ions Refreshments r l i hr served, and sampP* of
eaten d foou will be available

Audubon chapter to meet
Th e Seminole Chapter of the Florida and National Audubon
Society will mret Thursday. Nov. 17. at 2 p m In the Sunshine
Hoorn of Florida Itowrr A Light. Mynle Avenue. Sanford Ralph
Coggrshall will bring m rm brrs up lo dale on legislative
m a llrrs

Catastrophic illness talk set
A free Informational seminar on the effects of ralaslrnphlr
Illness on family and finance will lie hosted Nov 16. 10 a in
and 2 pi n. , and Nov 17. 2 p m and 7 p m . , at Lakr Mary
Hum an Rrsm m e Consultants, S46 W Lake M ary Itlvd . Suite
106. Lakr Mary.

Junior Women's Club to meet
Th e Ju n k * Women's Club of Sanford. In* meets rvrry third
T t urartay of ih r month at 7 p m. al the Sanl,.. d Women's H u b
building at .100 S. Oak A v r

A A groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous group* meeting Thursday
Include
• Sanford A A Group meets al 1201 W First St . at noon and
5 1 0 p m for open discussion Speaker meeting at 8 p m
• Sober Won A A Group inerts at the Sahara Club (old
driver a license &lt;&gt;Mi&lt;r|. 2587 S Sanlord Ave . noon. 5 10 and H
p m Open discussion
• Alanon meets al Ihe Saliara Club. 2587 S Sanford Ave . 8
p.m

Eest*Weet Klwenls to gather
East West Sanlord Klwanis Club meets Th u rsd a y al 8 p m at
Friendship Lodge. Seventh and Lorusl.

Sweet Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines w om en ’s barbershop
singing group rehearses every Thursday at 7 10 p m at
C om m unity U nilrn Methodist Church U J i Highway 17 02.
Casaelbrrry

Parent support group to meet
Families Together I'arrnt Support G ro u p meets every
Thursday al 7 10 p m . 000 Fox Valley D rtv r. Sweetwater
uarr. Suite 206. for open disc ussloit For more Information.
I 774 1844

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Narcotics to meet for help
N a n vtk a AiKmymoua meets at 8 p m

every Thursday al

3J7O ak Av*s. Sanford.

Opera company to present 'Faust*
The Oflando Opera will open Its 10th season of grand oprra
on Friday. Nov 18. with Ih r production of Gounod s Fausl The
o p rni sill have three |«r rf.imi.oi. e* al live Hob C arr Performing
Arts O n t r r Nov IH H p m Nov 20. 2 p m
Nov 22. 7 30
p m I h r slory follows ihe Dual days of an elderly doctor » lm
arils bis soul lo the devil l«a youth, love, beauty and wealth
Ticket prices range Irian 817 50 lo 845 For Ik k rls . call the
Orlando Opel* Itox (H ik e al 8181 7664. or vlsll a Tlckrtm.istrr
outlet

Alcoholism council to have breakfast
Th e Metropolitan Alcoholism Council of Central Florida will
havr Its motilhlv sharing session breakfast on Friday. Nov 18.
at 9 a m at tbr domiciliary cure unit, located ut 2600 S
Nashville St . Orlando llrraklast Is her Th e keynote sprakrr
will be Sharon Douglas asalslanl piolrssor. Department of
Cardiac Pulmonary Scirm rs of lln lvrrally of Central Florida
For Informal km. call Mary al 740 7 105

Center to ehowcete local artist
Th e exhibit 'One n( a Kind" will open at tb r Mount Dora
Center for the Arts with a reception on Friday. Nov. 18. from
6-6 p m. The paintings by Jud llh A b rrn rthy w ill br on display
until Dec 10 al I lie m ite r, 118 E. Fifth Ave.. Mount D o n
A b rrn rth y ts a Sanford resident and lias exhibited throughout
Central Florida T b r center Is open Mondays through Fridays
from IO a m lo 4 p ni and Saturdays from IO a m to 1 p.m.
For more Inforiiiaikm. call llie center al 904-735-2105

Stetson children to carol
Stetson University's Children's Choir, directed by Dt Ann
Small, assoc lair professor of music education, will perform a
rrclial on Friday. Nov 18, al N p m In Ih r university's
Elt/abrth Hall. The program will Include familiar Christmas
carols and choral music Donations of 84. and 81 lor senior
ell Irens, are requested to fir nr IIt Ihr School of Music Fund

Soviets' nuclear mistake portrayed
Th e Unlvrrsliy of C rn ln il Florida Th ra lre will present Ihe
rxrluslve Florida premier of the play Sarcophagus on Friday.
Nov. 18. at 8 p h i . Th e play concerns ih r aftermath of Ihe 1986
Chernobyl nuclear pow rr station explosion T h e play will lie
prrsrn trd In Ih r university's theatre through Dec. 3. Tickets
are 87. For reservations, rail 275-2862

Retired transit workers to gather
Th e New York Retired Trnnsll Workers meet at Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, the first Saturday of
each month at I 30 p m

Teen support group to meet
Families T o g rlh rr Teen Support U n nip meets from 11 a.lit.
to I p.m. every Saturday at Suite 206 Sweelwuter Square. 900
Fox Valley Drive |off Weklva Hoad), l-ongwood. Call 774-1844
for further information.

Nar Anon to offer help
Nur-Annn. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at 8 p.m . Saturday ut West Luke Hospital. Slate
Road 414. Longwuod. For more Information, call 869 6364

Life-saving classes offered
Th e Winter Springs Fire Department w ill conduct CI’K
chuoes on the third Sunday of every month from 1-5 p.m. For
additional Information, contact Cap!. Carl Pilcher at 327-2332
Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m .
If you know of upcoming acllvlllrs you'd like announced In
Ihe Herald * Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, lime. dale, place, cost, contact person and phone
num ber— to Calendar. Sanford Herald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. F L 32771 or *all 322-2611.

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D E L T O N A — O u r Cook of the
W eek rises and shines each
m orning for work before the sun
gets up. and som e-'m es gets
hom e after It sets. Jut &lt;hut
doeMl I stop her frutn slaying al
the helm of the kitchen, prepar­
ing nutritious m ra ls for her
family.
L y n n Green of Deltona waa
born In Itergenfleld. N J „ and
was raised there u n til she was 6
ye ars old. w hen her family
m o v e d lo T r u m b u l l . C onn.
Th e re stir slarlrd school and
graduated from Ih r local high
school
"M y mom. Frances Geiger, t* a
hom em aker," G re en said " I
rem em ber her a l wa y s being
there when I came home from
school with homemade cookies
or something that she had made*
lo c a l."
Green * dad. Fran k Geiger. Is a
tool and die m aker, "lie is a
great guy and was always there
when I needed h im .” she said
H e r p arents n o w live n
Spotsylvania. Va
Green has one brother. Frank,
w ho also lives III Spotsylvania.
" W e were alw ays real close
when wr were grow ing up and
got along real well lugriher, but
we fought like all siblings do."
she said
Green s mother taught her lo
cook. "Anyway, at least she tried
to leach m e." she said "M y
mother Is an excellent rook, but
she rooks with an Italian flair
and m y father is G erm an so w r
had a lot of dishes that were
Germ an and llallan
" I also learned to rook In home
econom ics In h i g h school."
Green said She said that she
rrm rm b rrrd one dish that she
fixed for s home economics class
called C h k k rn and H k r Quickie
and then went hom e and fixed it
for her fmlly. "My parents and
m y brother thought that It waa
great." Green sakl "M y mother
still fixes II lo this d a y ."
Perhaps II was nervousness
perhaps ll was inexperience, but
G r e e n 's first T h a n k s g i v i n g
turkey wasn’t the perfect turkey
" I forgot to remove lire bag id
nr* k hones and gizzards from
ihe inside of the turkey I baked
Ihe turkey with Ihe hag alill in It
and we did not find the tug until
we sat down lo r a l II," Green
said,
She llrsi trier her husband
Steven, while she worked as a
customer servke representative
foe Martin (lower Com pany In
Spotsylvania. V a . Ihe same
c o m p a n y lha i ser vi c e s the
M c D o n a l d s C o r p o r a t i o n In
Virginia Slrvrn was a truck
driver who delivered merchan­
dise hi McDonald's One ship­
ment happened to lw short two
case* of tartar sacue. so she left
him a note In Steven's mailbox
for him lo see her about II.
S le vrn did and tw o weeks later
called her and asked her out
Steven Is a long-distance truck
driver, so he Is on the road qullr
a bit. When he comes bomr. he
likes (o rook. " H r took* a lot of
great Southern-style dishes."
Green said.
G r e e n a d m i t s l h a l her

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Lynn Grw n of Doltona molts butter for her sweet potato casserole.
husband laughl her further how
lo cook since lhey were married
G r e en has three c h ild re n
Daughter Lisa Is 18 and Itvrs in
S p o tsylva n ia . Va.. wi t h her
grandparents while a llen d in g
college there
Son Steven. 14. ts i student al
ihe new Deltona High School
and has a fancy foe baseball
"Ills whole life revolves around
haarball. ' Green sold A l Ih r
p r o m t he is Idling weights to
build hi* body into shape for
hasrhall this year
Son Joey. 7. goes lo Oalren
Elementary School 111* lavortlr
pastime is Just playing H r and u
group ol Irirnil* are building a
c lubhouse m ih r wooded area
across Ih r sirerl Irum his house
"I llk r m y mom'a rooking and
hope she'll teach me how lo cook
when I gel bigger." Joey maid
G r r r n works for Ihe Volusia
C o unty School System, where
she drives a school bus. "It s* a
tough job b nausr these kids
have a mind of their own and
they Iry to do exactly what they
want lo do." Green said " I start
m y day before 5 a.m. every
m orning and start picking tb r
klda up before daylight and
sometimes it ts dark before I grt
hom e."
"M y hobbles Include Rower
arranging and collecting ceramic
ducks." Green said Flower ar­
ranging Is her way of releasing
tension. Green worked part lim e
as a home Interiors r e p r e ­

sentative. but has since quit
Green’s philosophy Is "live in
peace and harm ony." she said
"I believe this because therr Is
so much fight and quarreling m
this world lha l we need In slop
and think about It."
Listed below are some recipes
lhal Ihe G r r r n family enjoys,
including that home cc lavortlr.
Chicken an d H kx Quickie.
C H I CK E N A N D
R ICE Q U IC K IE
2 cups instant rice (unrookrdl
2 cans boned chicken
(Swansons)
I can cream mushroom soup
I can cream ol chicken soup
1 t an water
Mix i h r above tngrrdirnis
together an d pul them In a
skillet T u r n on medium heal
and rover Stir frequently lor
about lO m ln u lrs a n d s rrv r

COMPANY CHEESE CARE
ID c u p g r a h a m cracker
crumb*
2 tablespoon* sugar
3 tablespoon* butter or marga
rinr mellrd
2 8-ounce trackages ol cream
cheese sollrned
1 cup sour cream
1 .uldlllon.il cup sugar
2 teaspoons grated lemon p rrl
i« Iraspnon vanilla
3 eggs
Preheat overt to 350* F. Sur
lugriher the graham cracker*
and the 2 tablespoon* sugar Mix
In Ihr hill ter and press mixture

evenly In ihr tiottom ol a 9-uu It
s p r i n g form p an . Hake HI
intnulr* and let cool Krdui r
ove n to 3 0 0 -F Ileal cream
chersr In a large m ixer howl
Add sour cream. I c u p sugar,
lemon per! and vanilla. Deal in
one egg at a lim e Pour over*
crum b mixture and hake urnhour or until center teltnti.
IT A L IA N C H E E S E P IT
1lX pound*rteotla i lirrs r
4 egg w hiles
2 egg yolks
is cup sugar
1 teaspoon sail
2 tablespoon* butter
I lemon rind and Jun e
Mix the ingredient* together
and pul Into an unbaked pic
crust and bake lor 45 minute*
o n 325*F.
B A R E D C H IC K E N B R E A S T
IN W IN E
3 large chicken hrea*t Ironed,
skinned and halved
Sail and |&gt;ep|&gt;er (preferably
w line pep|M-r| lo laslc
'■x cup while wine or dry
vertnouih
*« lra*poon tarragon
1 large dove garlic halved
3 -4 l a h l r s p o o m v g r a t e d
Parmesan cheese
Paprika
Season troth sides of thicken
with sail and pepper. Mix wine,
t a r r a g o n anti g a r l i c
Add
chicken, marinate al room ternSec Cook. Page 6 B

Use cranberries while they’re hot
Tire berries lhal we a%s*trlalr
w ith this lime ol year and our
favorite Amrrteun holiday arr
Irring harvested rrttw. The cran­
berry rrop ap|rears lo Ire gtmd.
w ith the first pricing 1 noticed lo
Ire anywhere from 99 cent* lo
• 1.29 per 12-ounce hag. When
Ihe price gets lo what I think will
be low. I usually buy several
bags to store In Ihe Irre rrr This
berry freezes very well.

Cranberries arr selected for
quality before packaging When
krpt under proper cooling con­
ditions. they will Ire firm, plump
and shiny rrd.
W hal would Ih r Thanksgiving
turkey be w ithout cranberry
sauce? You'll delight In Ihr rase

of preparing Ibis sauce.
CRANBERRY SA U C E
14* cups sugar
VX cup water
l package fresh cranbrrTlr*
Rinse and sort the berries ami
place In a 2-quart container. (I
like lo use u bailer bowl.l Add
Ihe water and sugar. Stir. Cover
und microwave o n 100 percent
power for 10 m inutes. Stir at
learnt once during Ihe cooking
tim e . Pour Into the serving
container. Dust wi th cinnamon
nr nutmeg.
•The berries can be placed In a
food processor o r blender and
purred If you desire a smooth
molded sauce.
•The Juice of on** orange can
lie added after Ihe berries are

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cooked.
•More sugar can be added If a
sweeter sauce Is desired.
C hutney, which Is a com bina­
tion »&gt;l fruit, spices und some­
times nuts. Is a laslc enhancer.
T b r recipe also makes a lovely
gill for Ih r kin hrn.
C R A N BER R Y C H U TN EY
I cup sugar
ts iras)XK&gt;n ground cloves
tcas|MMm cinnamon
t4 teaspoon allspice
I pound fresh or frozen cra n ­
berries
1 medium apple, ro rrd and
chopped
M cup chopped walnuts or
pecans
Combine sugar, spices, and
apple Juice In a 2-quart trailer
bowl. Stir In blend. A d d cran ­
berries and apple. Caver. M/W
on 100 percent powrr for 8-10
minutes, or until Ihr skins of
berries Just begin lo split und the
liquid sllghlly thickens.
Stir In (he nuts Pour Inin
serving container and let cool.

If you warn u light and re­
freshing dessert alter a holiday
meal, or a public clrun srr lxtween caurac*. this sherbet will
lie just rig h t. Serve ll In orange
cupsor p r r l i v glass dishes
CRANBER RY-O RAN GE
SHERBET
I package (12 ounces) Irish
cranberries
I cup w u irr
IX cup orange Juice
l ‘xcups sugar
I envelope unllavorrd gelatin
I teaspoon gralrd orange (reel
Dx cups carbonated lemonlime soda
Combine cranberries, water
ami orange Juice In 2-quuri
biller bowT. M/W on 100 percent
power, u n c o v e re d , for 9 - 10
minutes or until cranberries pop,
stirring once or luire. Stir In
sugar and gelatin: let slnml 10
mlnuirs Carefully pour hot mi x­
ture Into blender or food pro­
cessor. Process iinlll smooth
Return (o trailer I miw I. Stir In
orangr peel and lemon-lim e
soda. Po u r Into 13-by-9-lnch
pan. F rre zr until partially frozen
(about 3 hours). Transfer to
mixing b o w l und beat until
smooth. R e t u r n lo freezer.
Freeze until firm.
Makes utxiul 1 quart.
Com bine these two native
American foods and serve with
your holldnv lu rk rv or ham.
C R A N B ER R Y SQUASH
I m om squush

1« cup whole c ru n b c n lra
1« cup brown sugar
1« (e,i*|)oon cinnam on
I iat)le*|MMin butler
C in squash In half. Remove
seed. C o m b in e c ra n b e rrie s ,
b row n sugar und cinnam on.
Spoon hall ol m ix Into each
sq u a sh lull Dot with butter.
IMacr In a shallow dish, rover
loosely with plastic wrap. Cook
In microwave on 100 |&gt;erreiil;
power (or 9-11 minutes, until
l e nd e r . T u r n d i s h halfway
through.
,
Th is hoi fruit d rin k served
with a lew hors d'cwuvrcs will
keep your dlooer guests happy
as you are gelling the Iasi few
things oo Ihe table
C A P E COD 8 IP P E R
1 quad cranberry* Juice
6-ounce can frozen orangr
Juice
6-ouncr can water
vy cup cinnamon red hots
Combine Ingredients In a 2
quart container. M/W on KM),
percent power lor 6-tl mlnuirs.
or unlit the rrd hots dissolve.
S tir every 3 m tm iics. Sweeten
w ith sugar If desired.
•If you wish lo serve this cold,
add 7-Up and |xmr over lee. Cull
ll u C a p r Cod Cooler!
(Midge Mycoff la a certified
home sconomlst and coordinator
of tha Slngla Parant Displaced
H o m e m a k e r s P r o g r a m al
Saminola Com m unity Collage.
Phone: 323-14&amp;0, axt. 360. j

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continue beating until stiff peaks form.
Carefully fold In vanilla and chocolate
chips. Drop by teaapoonaful onto pre­
pared rookie sheet. Plac*. «xxiDe sheet In
preheated oven: immediately turn off
oven and allow cookies to remain six
hours or overnight without opening door.
Remove rookies from cookie sheet. Store
In airtight container In cool, dry place.
Makes about 2W doxen cookies, about 15
servings.

ally fold cocoa Into U fa ta tte r until well
blended, being careffi! not to deflate
b a ite r. Alternately p o ur vanilla and
chocolate batters into u p ward 10-Inch
tube pan. Cut through batter with knife
or spatula to marble batter. Bake 3 0 3 5
minutes or until top crust Is firm and

|9B calories per serving)
3 egg whites
t* traspooh cream of tartar
E(17wcalorl. \ -rs r
v* teaspoon salt
1 box ( 1 U
..crsl angel food cake
44 cup sugar
m ix
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
M cup Hershey's Cocoa
I cup Hershey's Semi-Sweet Chocolate
Chocolate G l u e (recipe follows)
C hips or Milk Chocolate Chips
Adjust oven rack to lowest position.
Heat oven to 375aF . Grease cookie
Heal oven to 37S*F. Prepare cake batter
sheets. In small m ixer bowl, best egg
according lo package directions. Measure
whites with cream.of tartar and salt until
4 cups batter Into separate bowl: gradusoft peaks form. Gradually beat In r u f i r ;

T h e holidays have a
special w ay of bringing
family and old flrtcnu*
together. E ve ry event,
from T h a n k s g iv in g tn
New Y e a r's, seems to
center around guod foud.
Fe w holiday entrees
equal a standing veal rib
roast for sheer elegance
and delects b it eating. A
veal rib roast contains
riba six through 12 and
th e r i b e y e m u s c le ,
m aking It one of the moat
lender and flavorful veal
cuts.
A veal rib roast is h r *

cooked to the m edium
s ta g e of d o n e n e s s
&lt; I 6 0 SF ). Because th e
te m p e ra tu re w ill rise
about 5 degrees % Title the
roast stands p r io r to
c a rv in g . It sh o u ld be
removed from the oven
at I55*P.
Fresh bread c ru m b s
com bined w ith herb s,
g u ile and butler give
V e a l R ib Roast w i t h
Cranberry-Poet Sauce a
golden crusty exterior.
V IA L U R ROAST
W IT R G R A R R H M R T —

C a la r. M a k a -a p a s !
W a rdro ka W a rk a k s p - Three
three-hour m i i o n s that cover
prnonal color analysis, make up
selection and application tech*
niques and development of an
effective w a r d r o b e . C la s s
enrollment Is limited to six.
Make-up w ill be removed before
th* color anrlyais and make-up
sessions b e g i n . Dec. I - 10.
Thursdays, from 7 10 p.m. C o ;:
•25 per person.
C sp la g w i t h S tre s s - Course
will look at com m on conceptions
of what streaa la. techniques on
how to reduce II and how stress
can be used as a stimulus.
Nov aft to Dee. 10. Mondays
from 7-10 p m
Cast: I S per
person.

1 large can sweet potatoes (do
3 eggs healrn
I stick oleo. m -lir d
M cup brown sugar
VS cup while sugar
Mash the potatoes and com
bine all the other Ingredients
with them. Put tn a greased
baking dish.

TOPPING FOR POTATOES
VS slick melted oleo
1 ru p crushed cornflakes
I ru p chopped perans
M U together mid sprinkle on
top ol the potatoes and Utkr lor
20-25 minutes at 400*F Serve
Immediately.

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caakmally. Fold chicken pieces
tn half lengthwlae. place on
greased IO-by-fl-by-2-lnch bak­
ing dish. Pour on marinade
Sprinkle with cheese and very
lightly with paprika. Bake un
covered In preheated oven ai
350*P for 30-35 minutes or until
lender. Serve on a bed of rice
and garnish w ith parsley sprigs

M o to rcycle R id e r Course Designed la develop and Im ­
prove riding skills lor beginners
Molorryrlc* and solely equip­
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whole be rry cranberry
sauce
Place veal rib roast
r e s t i n g o n b o n e s In
sh allo w ro a stin g p a n .
Insert mat thermometer
to bulb la centered tn
th ick e st p art, not
touching bone or fat. Do
not add water. Do not
c over . R oast In slo w
|32S*F) oven until meat
th e rm o m e te r registers
!50 * F. approximately I
hour and 3 0 minutes to I
hour and 4 0 minutes.
S h o rtly before roast
w ill be rem oved from

n o attention until it's
3 tablespoons m inced e v e n ly w i t h m u sta rd ,
lim e to check for done­
Cover lop of roast w ith
ness. A t her mome t e r parsley
2 ( a U a p o a s butter, crum b m ixture, patting
simplifies this leak. Use
firm ly In p u re , h r!u rn
either a traditional meat melted
!M teaspoons m a r - roast lo oven and conthermometer or one of
tlnue roasting until meat
the Instant-read tjrprs. joram leaves, crushed
2 m edium g a rlic
th e rm o m e te r registers
For accuracy, insert the
I 5 5 •F . a b o u t 25
th e rm o m e te r Into the cloves.minced
2 tablespoons D ijo n- m i n u t e s . D o n o t
thickest part of the roast,
style mustard
overcook.
not touching bone or fat.
I cup Ruby Pori
Allow roast lo "sta n d "
T h e roaat will be most
I can | I6 o u n c e s )
15 m i n u t e s In w a rm
juicy and flavarful when

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Learning Program s at Seminole
C om m unity College announce
the following classes for the
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Port to ro a stin g pan
s t i r r i n g lo scrape
browned bits from bot­
tom. Add cranberry
sauce and rook over me­
dium -high heal, stirring
frequently, until sauce Is
t h i c k e n e d , a b o u t 10
minutes. Remove back

bone from roast. Carve
and serve with sauce.
Makes S -10 arrvtngs
Note: Ask meat retailer
to foosen the chine (back)
bone by sawing across
the r ib bones. W h e n
roasting Is finished, the
back bone ra n be re­
moved easily by running
carving knife along the
edge of the roast brforr
the meal Is place on the
ptoltrr to be carved.

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mote and more Americans are watching
ine ir b r vm s i h i b p | iik h c u u v iiik u
choices about the fooos they cat. Bating
lighter'' and healthier docs not mean
foregoing our favorite chocolate desserts.
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and Is the only chocolate baking ingre­
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Broken bones have healed,
but nerve reaction remains
Q O T T t 1 broke two
b o n es I n m y f l n j e r e . T h e
fracture* have healed, and I’m
getting physical therapy. H o w ­
ever. I have developed reflex
sympathetic dystrophy. What
exactly la this condition?
DEAR READER) Keflex sym ­
pathetic dystrophy is a peculiar
nerve reaction that can occur In
areas of the body where bone or
sort-tissue in ju ry has taken
place.
Th e nrim ory com poor ,'ls of
the syn d ro m e are pain and
shrinkage of tissue, seen as
atrophy (withering) of bone or
skin, loss of hair and Increased
sweating or flushing
T h e precise cause of the
dystrophy seems to be malfunc­
tion of certain autonomic nerve*,
those that are not undrr con­
scious control
Physical therapy |to maintain
muscle function and p rrv rn l
Joint contractures) Is usually
combined with Injet ted nerve
blocks Imedlrlne to deaden the
nerve* temporarily ) If the nerve
M ^ k Is effective, consideration
U given to surgery to cut Un­
nerve and give more tasting
results
T E N S llrin icu la n e o u s
electrical nerve stimulation, us­
ing electrical Impulses in block
nervr function) and acupuncture
are also sometimes helpful
DEAR DR. O O T T i T o d a y
there a n m any forrlgn dot tors
who speak with heavy accents I
find II hard In understand them.
When I ask for clarification they
gel p rrv rd llnw can I tactfully
find out If a doctor spraka with a
heavy accent hrfore making an
appointment?
DBA
»BAR READER: F o r ei g n
doctor* are often d r awn to
practice Ur the United Stales
because they perceive that op­
portunities are greater here than
In their native countries A l­
though these doctors m sy be
highly competent practitioners,
the language tiarrter ran be a
problem
In evaluating a foreign doctor.

a m p ly repaid.
T h e p o in t la. In n o n emergencies, take the time.
For more Information. I am
sending you a copy of m y Health
Report ’'Choosing a Physician."
Other readers who would like a
copy should send 91 with their
name and address to P.0. Box
91239. Cleveland. O H 441013360. Be sure lo mention the
title.
I suggest C ut you use the same
method that you would ip p ly In
selecting an American physi­
cian:
Kequest a get-acquainted visit
to find out whether the doctor
appears caring and It In agree­
ment with your genera) philoso­
phy about medical treatment.
Is he willing, despite a lan­
guage h a n d lra p . to discuss
Issues with you and help you
understand what hr propose* to
do and w hy? What are Ills billing
procedures? W ill he make house
calls? What are his views about
Issues of life-support? Is he
willing lo Include you In the
decision-making nrnrrss? These
and other ■•*yw * are Impot tant.
I ’ve found lhat. all things
bring equal, the doctor's com­
petence. availability and altitude
are more Important than tit*
accent Keep looking for a dortor
until you find one who answers
your needs and with whom you
feel comfortable
As part of the selection pro­
cess. be sure to check the
practitioner’s credentials You
will want to b r certain that be
received I tie training he say* he
did The county medical society
or the stair licensing bureau can
verify this Information Beware
or In good standing of the county
or state medical society.
Also, be wary of practitioners
who refuse to take the extra time
in e x p l a i n to y o u . In u n ­
derstandable terms, your health
problem and the treatment for It.
Many forrlgn doctors provide
excrllrnl healthcare resources
The extra time It takrs you to
find the right doctor will be

enahle you lo breathe new kft
Into a plan that lacks vitality and
I
hope
There will hr a general Im ­
AQUARIUS (.Jan 2DFeb 191
prove men I In condition* lhat Your career arwl financial proruntribute In your material well sprrts look very encouraging for
being In the year ahead Things you today If you ran further
will start nil slowly, but then your in irrrs is In either area,
Ihey will quickly accelerate
make your m ovr
SCORPIO io n 24 Nov 221
PISCES (Feb 2 0 March 20)
Your tael and grace could come You'll be extremely resourceful
Inlo play luday and enable you luday and at your best when
to rrorganire a drllratr situation confronted by challenge. Suc­
lo serve everyone's Interests. cess is probably in anything lo
Try in g to pair h up a (►Token which you put your mind.
romance? T h e Ast ro-Gra ph
A R IE S I March 21 April IS)
Matchmaker ran help you u n ­ Something In which you're pres­
derstand wlial lo do lo make the ently Involved lhat also concerns
relationship work Mall 82 to two other people look* llkr It will
Matchmaker. I 'O llos 11142M become more beneficial than
Cleveland. O H 44101-342*
anyone anticipate*
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 D r.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20| A
211You might receive something break from your usual routines
today that has small value to could prove constructive today.
another, yet will br of consider­ Do something new and different
able worth lo you. Th is transac- iliai you've been contemplating,
lion m ay lie conducted secretly.
but haven't tried as yet.
CAPRICORR (Dec. 22 Ja n
OEMIHI (M ay 2 1- June 20)
I III Th ro u g h a discussion with a Poaaibitllle* for achieving your
friend today valuable informa­ objectives look very good al this
tion could b r gained (lull will lime, because your ambitions

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DEAR HR. OOTTt !t Retin A.
normally prescribed for sene,
helpful rar wrinkles as well?
DEAR READER) Yes. Ketln-A
has been shown In medical
studies lo reduce wrinkles, get
rid of age spots and Improve the
condition of aging skin. It Is
applied once a day as a cream or
a gel and rubbed In well. Pa­
tients sometime* develop sun
sensitivity or scaly rashes In
treated areas Th e medtclne Is
available by prescription only
and should be used under medi­
cal supervision.
D E A R D R . O O T T i My
husband's grandmothr Is In her
70s. A y w - ego she was mowing
the lawn a .»i • stick flew up and
c u t he r lo w e r leg. Despite
whirlpools in d an'IMorirs It's
still not hellng Her spirit is
getting more broken every day.
What should she do?
DEAR READERt Elderly prtv
pie do not heal as quickly as
y o u n g e r p a t i e n t s . If y o u r
husband's grandmother has not
responded to whirlpool treat­
ments and antibiotic*. I think
that she should b r seen by a
surgeon. Perhaps a fragment of
the stick Is still In the wound,
this must be removed before
healing will take place.
of poor rtrrulalion, the lady may need de­
bridement (surgical cleaning of
the Injured areal with or without
skin p a llin g . A surgeon can best
advise you about the next steps
to taka
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today.

CANCER (June 2 1J u ly 221
You should perform very srrll
today where y o u ’ll have an
o p po rtu n ity lo express your
r r e a l l v l t y and I magi nation
Shelve your full projects and
give your brain a workout.
LEO U u ly 23 Aug 22) The
tim in g looks good today for
m aking a change you've been
contemplating that could benefit
family members and yourself.
Don’t let any more grass grow
under your feet.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept 221
Order ran be restored today to
an arrangement lhat has not
been ru n n in g loo sm oothly
lately. Hosrever, It Is up to you lo
oil the moving parts.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 231
Som ething unique is stirring
that could make what you're
presently working on more prof­
itable than usual. Th e potential
for gain to substantial.
(C IIS 6 8 . N E W S P A P E R E N ­
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N ow international,
Smokeout is great
in clearing the air

W ho’s
cooking?
T h e S a nfo rd H era ld
welcom es suggestions for
rooks of the week.
Do you know someone you
would like lo sec featured In
this spot? O u r Cook of the
Week feature Is published
each Wednesday,
Novice cooks and ethnic
cooks, as well as experienced
cooks and master chef*, add
a different dimension lo d in ­
ing. W ho Is your choice?
Maybe It's your mother, fa­
ther, brother, sister, son.
daughter, spouse or friend.
Submit your suggestions lo
the Sanford Herald People
editor. 322 2611. rxl. 34.

READER1) To m o rro w
will mark the I2lh Annual Great
American Smokeout. a one-day
campaign In encourage smokers
to quit smoking for 24 hours,
lust to prove they can do It. Th e
idea, conceived by L y n n R.
Smith, editor of the Montlcello
(Mtnn.) Tim e*, has now spread
•o C a n a d a . G r ea t O n t a l n .
France. Ireland. Australia. South
Africa, N orw ay. Finland and
Sweden.
Last year, more than 1 9 5
million smokers tried to quit for
the day. T h is represents more
than 39 percent of the nation's
50 m illio n smokers Breast
cancer used lo be the biggest
killer for women But the No. 1
cause of death among women
and men today Is lung cancer
An estimated 92.000 men and
44.000 wom en will die of lung
cancer in 1968.
And now . a word about sm o k ­
i ng-rel ated diseases — •
emphysema, chronic bronchtii*
and heart dlsrasr: This year an
c lim a te d 320.000 will die from
one of these. This total exceed*
the number of U S. battle death*
In World W ar II. It Is right time*
as m any people who die In
automobile accidents every year*
A congressional study has
reported lhat hralth costs from
the adverse effects of smnktng
have reached a new high of BIOO
trillion a year In Increased m edi­
cal bills and loot productivity.
The loss tn death and disability
cannot be measured. (And how
dors one measure the amount of
heartache, remorse and guilt
suffered as a result of a preven­
table. self-induced tragedy?)
What a b o ut "s e co n d h a n d "
smoke? Is It actually damaging
lo non-smokers to be in the
presence of those who are sm ok
inf? Yes! Furthermore, studies
reveal lhat the children of sm o k­
ers are m ore prone lo lung
problems and allergies than are
children of non-smokers
For years I have begged m y
young readers. "If you smoke,
quit now. If you don't smoke,
don't start!” Yet an estimated
3.000 to 5 .0 0 0 kids light up for
the first lim e every day. Why'.*
Peer pressu re, no doubt.
Quitting "ra id turkey” Is the
hardest w ay to quit, but m y
readers have told me It’s the
moat effective, and tn the long
run. the easiest way. C utting
down !s less traumatic, but the
temptation to smoke la often loo
powrriul to resist while smoking
Just one. two or three cigarettes
a day.
Those w ho are heavily ad­
dicted m ay require help to hreak
the habit. Call your local chapter
of the Am erican Cancer Society
for Information.
So If you're hooked on elgarettes and have been telling
yourself. "O n e of these days I'm
going to q u it." why not start
tomorrow?

Area girls
get high
4-H honors
Kristi Meriwether of Sanford
and Franclne Huggins of A lta­
m o n t e S p r i n g s h a v e be en
awardee* -’ he N mm' h is I " I Dare
You ' U * ) isht|&lt; award In rec­
ognition of personal integrity,
balanced living, and motivation
for leadership T h is lop 4 -H
honor wa* presented by Sneida
Wtlkrna. 4 II coordinator, al the
annual 4-H Achievement Ban­
quet recently.
Th e " I Dare Y o u " Award Is
made available each year by (he
American Youth Foundation In
cooperation with 4-H leaders and
c o u n t y agents across the
country. The award was first
offered in I S4I by W illiam H.
Dan forth, foundrr of the Ralston
Purina Company In St. Louis,
w ho dared young people to
achieve their highest potential
and to influence others through
Uvea of service
Both Seminole 4 -H ’ers were
recognUed for th rlr outstanding
leadership and contributions lo
Seminole County and 4-H Kristi
Is the current president of the
Seminole County 4-H Council
She has served on various club
and county planning com m it­
ter*. and will represent the state
of Florida at National 4-H Coo
gresa in Chicago In the child
development project area
Franctnc Is a past council
president and rwrrswl m em ber
of the Slate 4 - H Exe c ut i v e
Council She has been involved
in the 4-H Cam ping I Yog rani
and served as a camp Intern this
post summer si Cam p C herry
Lakr Franclne also attended
National Congress Ibis past year
as Florida's representative In the
clothing project area
In addi ti on to a c o p y of
Dsnforth'a Inspirational book. "I
Dare Y o u ." and a certtneatr of
recognition, both Franclne and
Kristi are eligible In receive a
partial scholarship to attend a
two week leadership conference
sponsored by the A m e rica n
Youth Foundation
More than 8.000 schools and
4-H program participate in the "I
Dare Y o u " Leadership Aw ard
each year. 4-H ta the youth
development program of the
Cooperative Extension Service.

ADVICE

ABIG AIL
'1.BUREN

It won't t*r easy, but it will I n
the best Thanksgiving present
you ran g lvr yourself— and i Iiom
who love you.
I’.S A favor. please’’ If you
quit to m orrow , even for 24
hour* I want lo hear (rum you
Then write again anil let me
know how long you were able to
May rlean Good lin k Keep me
poslrd
I’.S.S Apropos "Th.ink* lor
Not Smoking *&gt;gn* sotnc lolks
have in their home* I oner saw
a sign that read "If you smoke
on there prem ise* w r will
a»*umr that you are cmi tin and
y.j'j will be treated .u vcnhitgiv *

DEAR A B B Y i Here t* a pro
litem I am *urr other people
must late. My wife and I u m i .i IIv
take a vacation oner a year W r
are now p la n n in g lo d rive
through a town where we knowfriend* Irom the past. Wh.H
would t»- the tw-si way to let!
|&gt;eopir you haven't *ern for
several year* that you are going
to be In town anil would like to
srelhem?
We don't want them to think
we are expecting them to enter
tain us— w r w ould llkr to see
them for a few hour* lo visit. W r
don't want lo w rtlr them loo far
ahrad of tim e h rra ure they
might think w r are hinting for
an invitation to stay with them
Hut railing them at the last
minute wouldn't lie very ronsid
erale. either
Wh.it * th r best wav to handle
this?
T H E T W O O F US
D EA R T W O ; Write a note
telling there friend* that you artplannlng to tie tn their town and
tnvtie them to have twraklam.
brunch, lunch or dm nrr with
you Make II plain that you want
them to tie your gur*l». Enclose
a s e lf-a d d re s s e d . * lu m p e d
envelope II aril not kidding) for
their reply He sure to Include
your addrr** a n d telephone
number. If they want to see you
a* much as vou want to see
them, you will hear (rum ihrtu
promptly.
(Problem*? Writ* lo Dear Abby.
For a personal, u n p u b liih td
reply, le n d e solf-sddrattsd,
itampsd envelope to Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Lot Angels*.
Calll. 90089. All corrsapondance
I* confidential.)

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m a k in g a mistake
In today'* four spadr contract,
dei hirer had three certain loner*
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Since lie al*n hud a club loorr. be
hud lo nel up an extra w inner 111
the heart null for a club discard
T h e defender* took the king
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IM canvunantt canditwnt r*
at Ma Watt Irani Door at Ma
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el ee cat* te «e edaeat»tt w*t ***
teefe
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yttwnt at Mat Declaration at
laniard FMnda at ll M a m
ene &lt;i»
CarMmvuum at SPRlNGWOOO
an lha day at Oacambor ll ifyy
VILLAGE, a Candtmvuum at
ruraraad u* OM.citi Rarerdt
*y tal i#nh in ta*d f i n
twaa lU i Pag* ikat P * *
1*:
I
Racardt at Sem.iwM C*un*r
LOT M l O E IR RUN UNIT
Ftarldt
M. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
at pubhc taw ta M* h.gha t* and
THEREOF A t RECORDEO IN
bail btddar tar cath a. bw
WOT It I OF
IN TNC CIRCUIT COURT,
PLAT BOOK It P A G E IU A N O
Watt
dear at M* ta x .*me
IN AND FOR
FICTITIOUS NAME
11 P U B LIC RICOM OS OF
Cauniy CaurMauta at laniard
IIM IN O L I COUNTY.
t* N n * &gt; ***** "M i •
IC M IN O ll C O U N TY.
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FLORIOA
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Cnrtlai la** *&lt;* la ta
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OATEO but *M day *&lt; N*v
F lb lT UNION MORTGAGE
Mary, tawwaM County h a &gt; 4 i
W I L 0 FO R D R IV E
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CORPORATION
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C A t t C lB C R R V . F LO R ID A
DAVIDN BERRIEN
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L A M MABT AUTOM OTIVE
VH&gt;
CWrt at Clrcvil Court
y
WITNESS my hand and ttw
ana Mat i M « a la r#g.*t*r i m
By Janaf JaaavvK
MICHAEL FERRARO JANCt
m w a m m Ma CM * at Ma
teal at but Court an Nerember
Deputy CWrt
FCRRARO E M IL I W
* IM
O r t « H C a n law waia C a M r
PuDi.th Navambar ta 11 KM
SHURA J I CASE COMPANY
Marina M a ia t a w a m m Ma
HONORABLE
O E K 111
UNITE 0 IT ATE SO#
PfevKtont at Ma Flctitiewa
O AVIO N B IR R lfM
AMERICA D E P A R TM E N T04
Mama Statute*. TeWtf Section
CWrt el m* Circuit Caurt
IN TN B CIRCUIT COURT
TREASURY
M M Hanna Statute* IM&gt;
Rr Jam E J*tt*w
OF T N I BIOM TEENTH
Deputy CWrt
a » k * »&lt; D M M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
NOTICE OF U L E
Pvblith Navambar It n I M
• 14 n a
OP FLORIDA.
NOTICE I I M E R IR Y GIVEN
O IK IM
IN AND FOR
oca at
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Final Jvdymant a* FavacMturt
GENERAL JURISOICTIOM
NOTICE OF
antarad an lha It* day at
DIVISION
FICTITIOUS MAMS
CASE NO Meet* CA at L
Manta
w
hereby
given
Mat
l
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M
Ma
CirtuM
Caurt
n
WOT I d Of
G R E A T FINANCIAL
am engaged ta but-'mtt at Mt
and tar lam inala Cavnly.
f ic t it io u s n a m e
F ( 0 ( RAL. an atwc wtwn
la v I KM S I. lanMrd StminaW
F ia r id a . C i v i l C a ta Na
W w » w&gt; a n a Mat I
arpen iled and putting wider
Cavnly. Florid* v*d*r lha
V M l CA d* P. Ma u n d n v r* d
M# lam a# M* UN tad Hotat
Clark *111 tall Ma o'tartly
F l' ,,twut Mama at KEYS amt
laniard A«a . laniard Sam met*
at America
Mat I intend ta ragwtar 1*4
tituaiad *n tatd Cauniy a*
Piami.ti
Catywly. Florida »»#•• lay
name **m Ma CWrt at m*
ter bad at
Fktitteu* Wama at H ER ITA G E
vt
Circuit Catat Sam man C h rty
Lat it c o l o n i a l p o in t
MOUSE. and Mat I mtond «a
E RICHARO DURANT at ui
Fwnda ta accardanca mM Ma
accardny to Ma aMt Maraat at
PtayiiHtat at the Ftctiliaut
racardad m Plat Rao* 14 ma*
Ciaaa at Ma C H ia l Cewrl.
NOTICE OF
Mam* SlaN/tat. TaWit teener,
I t at Ma Pvbik Racarat at
le m mata County. F lend* m
FORECLOSURE SALE
tal ft Flanda Itaivtat IMI
lam maw Catnty. FMnda
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
/ t'Jeon C tapper
at puMk taw M Ma hiyrwtt and
at Ma Ftctwiej* i
purtuanl ta a F awl Judgment at
PvbKth Ma rumba* ta. t l M
bati fcaddor Mr cam tlartmy at
T e WH lection taiaa Hanna
Faractatut* datad November ’
Doc t I M
Ma haur a&lt; ll aa a clack a n a
Statwtot t*14
IYM and antared w Caw No
DEK U4
Ma I M day a* Ptctmbor ItM
/a Fay* M la w n *
M * rn CA ** L *t m* Cm m t
kottrr
Ma
Watt
bant
doer
at
Pw
Court *1 the E IG H T E E N T H
11. u l n
Io n now Camty CourMautt. M
Judicial Circuit in and tar
Itn
la
rd
lam
inala
Cauniy.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OCR M
SEM INOLE County. Florida
F Mr Ida
OP TMR MTM
wtwratn GREAT FINANCIAL
OAVIO N BERRIEN
JU O tC IA l CIRCUIT
tO O E R A l an aataciavvan at
CMr k af Ma C b « uH Covr I
IM AMO FOR tOMIMOid
banned and avitrmg under m*
w o t i d oa
By Janaf jatanw
COUNTY. FLORIDA
levrt *4 bw un.ied S'atat at
At OawuTy CMrk
CIVIL ACTIOW MO .
n c im o u tw A M i
America it hvemV.fi end f
Pvblith Na.tmkar it 11 I M
Naina W WM | »'v*n Mai I
04 MM CAM P
RICHARD OURANT *t w ar*
O f K tt4
G 0 IA T WESTERN BANK.*
am engaged m N a n i at a«a
I will tall ta ta*
tedarai tevmg* ban* l/Va
Bird day Ct. late Mery 1L
bail I adi* tar cath
NOTICE OP
nraa lemmata Cavafy Harina
GREAT WE STERN SAVINGS
In bw tabby at bw SEMINOLE
FICTITIOUS NAME
a Mdtr *1 tav mg* and Man
■wider Ma FklUwu* Hama at
Caunty CeurtvwuM m Santar 4
Naina It hartby yiyan Mai I
atwc MiMn
VERTICAL EXPRESS end That
Fiend* *• ll Mactact A M on
am tnyayad m kutmatt al M
Ptaintltt
I Inland W HfNN&gt; laid nama
»*w 11 day at Dec ambar ItM
Caunt, Raad 411 I Lanyiaad
M M Ma Clark at Ma Circuit
bw tal tawing aew’ ted property
laminaM Caunfy fwnda m b*
SAMUEL A TORNAOENE
C a r l lam maw Cavafy Florida
at tal forth in ta d Find)
Ma rn M w u t Nama at OEIK
ft el
Judgment I* wit
TOP IOLUTM3NI and Mai I
■in ani at Ma Fkiitwu* Mama
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inland M rabntav ta b nama
H a iv M TaWM I m i m aaiaa
MOTICBOF IA L I
f e tl Ml ta*v at m* Mar meet•
•iM lha CMrk at Ma Circuit
Ftartdoltatvtot im i
NOTICE It HERESY GIVEN
earner *1 bw Savthwott ’* at bw
Caurt. laminala Caunty. FMnda
J V J chn A Caaraa
Mdtudnt ta# Fmai Jvdymant at
Norihwatl ta at taction 4.
w accardanca wiM Ma Pfa
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&gt;% AbarlL Land
in and ter temineM Caunty
P*mt Cat! at Btgmn.ng Watt
PvMttn Marambar t 14. 11 A
Flanda aherain lamuai A
lieaa t*«t te the Petal gt
NOTICE OF
M IM
tarnabana at a l . ary Dylan
beginning Seminal* County
f ic t it io u s n a m e
0E K * t
dantt I m il tail M Ma luyiwti
Flanda
Matka It hereby (Iran Mai I
and bat! mean tar cam ai itw
O ATEO but *th day at Nov
n o n e I or
am engigi* w bwtmett at 41*
Wall
Irani
Door
at
bw
laminaM
ambar ItM
H C T IT lO U t NAME
MaMar Avenue lany. aW t L
Caw*ty Caurttwuw. FL. at II 00
OAVION BERRIEN
Ma&gt;Kt It hereby ylrtn Mai I
S T M t aw Inala Cetmty. Hanna
A M an Ma 10M atr el Da
At Ctark at taK Court
am tnyaytd m butmott at P O
M M Ma Fkiitwu* Mama at
camber.
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Ma
tallam
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By Jan* ( JatawK
Aar 1HI Santard FL « m V i I.
BOOV BEAUTIFUL and Mat I
u n b a d proparly at tat M*M In
At Deputy Clark
laminala Cettaty. FMrida under
•"•and la rayitMr laM nama
taidFinal
Jvdymenl
tami
Pvblith Navambar ta 41 ItM
Ma FKHtwut Nama at OAR
M M Ma Clark at Ma Circuit
LOT
It.
DOUGS
UNIT
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Cnurt. tamlnaM Caunty. Hanna
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
rogtttor ta d nama niM Ma
In attar ianta MM Ma Pra
THEREOF At RECORDEO IN
Clark
at tha Circuit Caurt.
ytatana at Ma Fkttttout Mama
PLAT ROOK It PAGE U OF
NOTICBOP
laminaM Caunty. Flanda m
llatutat. TeWif lattian *41 a*
THE PUBLIC RECORD! 04
FICTITIOUS NAME
accardanca
niM
Ma
Pravitwn*
RMnnattatuMiittr
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Notice it hereby given lha* I
at Ma Fktitwwt Mama S't'utot
/k/T Ctovartyn lehelm
O A T E O thit m o day at
am tngegtd w butmett at 4M
TaWii lattian M l a* Fwnda
#•-Y- . iyaa
Pvblith Mararna»f I. * la A U
luO
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IMO
Auttm Caurt Winter Spring*
I'd u N t i fir
44MB Stminaia County Fiend*
O AVIO N EERRlEN
t Dmaid A Radnay
OCR 11
under
Ih* FktlHaui Nam* at
Circuit
Court
CMrt
Pubi.th Octabar M Moyrmbar
By Jam [ Jetemc
R U TLED G E ENTERPRISES
L I A R IN I
Deputy Clerk
and that I .n**nd ta .eg.|ier taxi
D E JM J
name with th* Ctart at m*
Pvblith Navambar *.11 I M
, J *tlCEOF
Circuit
Court Sammaw Caunty
DEK I ft
NOTICC OR
F IC T l.iO U l NAM I
Ftandu in accordance with the
FIC TITIO U l NAME
Matica It twrtby yiyan Mai I
h.ovitient *1 ih* Flctitieut
Matka It haraby yiyan Mai I
IN THE COUNTY COURT
am tngtgid In b v t x n i at T M
Nam* Statute* TaWit SecI tan
am tnyayad m bwtmatt al III
OF THC (IO M T IIN T H
t Franch Ay# Unlit CAD.
Bat Bt F landa llatutat Ittf
lata Ava . Atlamonla Iprinyt
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND
la n ia rd , laminate Cawnty.
't'JohnW Ruitadg*
n r tl laminaM Caunty Flanda
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
H a n n « undyr Ma Flcflftovt
PiKlith October 4* November
undar Ma FktiHaut Nama at
FLORIDA
Mama at HARRIETS CERAM
I t A it ItM
K E E K O R U O U E I. and Mai I
C A S IN O 0*41114IF
•Cl. and Mat I intend *a regular
OE J IN
inland M ray'i*nr ta&gt;d nama
POA ACOUI1ITIONCOR
teid nama MM Ma Clark at Mr
M M lha Clark at Ma Circuit
PORAT'ON 4 tarty*corpora
Clrtull Court. laminaW Caunty
Caurt. laminala Caunty Honda
tw ndb a P C T f RSONOUT
Plertda in accordance m m Ma
in accardanca mM Ma Pra
DOOR AOVE RTIUNG c «
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Provltleat at lha Fictlliavt
yttwnt at Ma Fktitiaut Nama
TIM O TH Y C LAUEACH E M
OF THE E IO N T IIN T H
Nama Statu#** TaWit lattian
Itaivtat. Ta Wit Wet ten Ml at
ll
IN
Frrncraa*
A
m
u
*
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
dkiaa Florida Itaivtat 1M4
Flanda
Itaivtat
Ittf
Orlande
FtandelJOOl
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
J*/Herr tot f Pktron
t
Arranr
McRMvtay
PMml.lt
FLORIDA
WuAllth May I*. U M. Ore I.
Pub! it* Navambar #. 14. 11 A
C A SIN O SI 4110 CA B0 L
vt
tMR
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ityy
RHEA 0 CROWE.
RAUL J CAME JO a k a
OCR 141
PER I I
Plaml.tl.
RONNIE CAMEJOand
vt
SANDRA L CAMEJO md&lt;nd
ually •ndd'b aC ATSH AIR
ROBERT C JO IN ! Sand ANA
C JOINCS Mtwita
DESIGN
Detandanit
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ROBERT C JOINES and
TO RAUL J CAMEJO a k a
ANAC JOINES hitwlta
RONNIE CAMEJO
YOU ARE NO TIFIED that an
SANDRA L CAMEJO
action ta •oroctave a mortgage
Iftdivktwelly andd b t
on the tallowing properly In
CAT SHAIR DESIGN
SominetaCounty. Florid*
I t l l l Hnry I1YJ
Long wood Flonda U D 0
Lot I* Bloc* H SPRING
LAKE HILLS, lac I tan j. *c
YOU ARE NO TIFIED Mat an
cording ta Ih* plat thereof ot
ectMn tar damaoat hat baan
tiled agt&gt;AtI you In ttw amounl
recorded m Plat Boot 14. Pag*
a* Public Record* ot tominota
el ll.d io 00. at them* by m *
Slrtamant at Claim «*M court
Cawnty. Fland*
hot bean tiled age nit you end
catti and yeu ary *rqu.*td ta
Ybw are regu.'ed ta tar re a copy
appear in pertan or by attorney
In Courtroom F al Ian lord
ot your written detent** it any.
Florida an NOVEMBER It
ta ll en JONATHAN C GREEN
I M at * 00 octact A M IF
ESQUIRE. Plamtitt t aitarnay.
YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON
what* addratt it lias W
THAT D ATE. IN PERSON OR
H ig h w a y 414. l u l l * i l l .
•V AN A T T O R N E Y . A
Langwood. Fiend* 11HO en *r
betar* December I IMS. and
JUDGEM ENT WILL BE EN
Hi*
ttw ang'nel with bw ctark at
TER EO AGAINST YOU
thit court either betar* tar vice
Do net bring *tln*twt on mat
data You mutt edvita Itw Clark
on Plaintiff t attorn** or lim a
by mail *r phan* at any change
diataly ttwraaltar. attwrwlt* a
In your mailing eddtttt
default will be antarad egelntl
Dated at Ian lord Flanda an
you tar bw relief demanded in
the complaint at petition
OCTOBER 11 I M
DATEOonOctober it. ItM
HEAL)
IM A L I
OAVION BERRIEN
c l e r k o f t h e c ir c u it
0AVIDN BERRIEN
A COUNTY COURTS
At Clerk el bw Court
• Y Donna Freeman
By Jennttar P P»k*
D EPUTY CLERK
At Deputy Ctark

Seminole

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A PLANEr A BOAT, A CATAMA­
RAN. YOU CAN SELL (OR BUY)
YOUR MODE OF TRANSPORT
VIA THE CLASS1FIEDSI

Sanford Herald
CALL 322-2611

Pvblith Octabar JO. Navambar

Hublith No.tmbor 4. 1. 14 4 13.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OE THE lefH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO M i n t CA0SL
0EN ER AL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
FREEDOM SAVINGSAND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF.
— re—
C 0 A A R 0 L LGMOAROIANO
B O N N lE l LOMBARDI HIS
W IF I. PLASTIC PROFILES.
INC r ia l.
D EFEN O AN T i S)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuanl taaFmai Judgment *4
Faractatut* Oetad Naiamtet t,
IM l antarad ta Civil Caw Na
M 1411 CA ae L. at bw Circml
Court at M* E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Clrcvlt in and lev
SEM INOLE Caunty Florida
v t a i n FREEOOM SAYINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
P lalhtlll and CD W AR 0 L
LOMBARDI AND RONNIE l
LOMBARDI HIS W IF I art
attendant'll i *M tan ta bw
highatl and bail bidder tar cath
AT THC WEST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
C O U R TH O U S E . SANFORO
FLORIOA at II M AAA 0*

U N H I D STATES O ISTR ICI
COURT M IDDLE O u T R 'C I
OP P L 0 R I 0 A O R L A N D O
0 I V I S I 0 N C a t* N*.
I I 441 Cl* O fl IS U N I T E 0
STATES OF AMERICA. Pta.n
li « . rt R IT T V DANIELS *t
ai . Oalondantt ORDER OF
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
Thit cauta cam* I* bn hoard
Uptat Plemt.N t AAatWh ter Or
dtr at Saryk* by Pubtkatwn
an* *1 aapaormg that bug a d w i
not been breught tor t*w *r
tenement *| * iwn aga.rtl real
praparty t.tuetad m Saminota
Caunty within bw MiddW O t
N kt at F wnd* and d*M r bad a*
tattawt lat* M 1! and n
Wathlngtan P a rt. C ity at
Ovtada accardmg t* plat
thereat et recorded m Plat Rao*
1 Pag* n Pvbik Recardi at
Samirwi* Cataby Flanda and it
further eppy*. mg mat Ortyn
dent AAarvui AAcCtennan cannot
b* tarvad within th* Slat* o*
Fiend* that it it rwt praetka
bt* la wry* him par ion* ly tar
bw wharaabeuVt or rattaanc* *4
U '4 Otlendont era unknown
an4 ho hat not voluntarily ap
peered herein It it therefore
O AD FHFD et toilowt I O*
tyndont AAar.m AAcCtarman than
appae* m nut teuw and plead
ta bw c*mpi*int t.iad harem an
Or betar* December V i*M or
*r. default m»v*ot bw Court
moll proceed ta ivdgmant m but
caul* ta "w ettant provtaed tar
by Secttan tall Tib* M United
State* Catat at it veto Oatan
dan* had been t*rv*d with
p ocatt within th* Slat* ot
F ia i.d e I T h u order be
pub. mad in * nawipapar *«
general cueuietwn m Sammata
Count, Ftand* not wtt man
one# ooch o w l tar tiv &lt;enteru
hva eeatt prwr ta *h* return
data h#r*.n eoo.e d»v&gt;gne*ed
DONE ANO O R D E R !0 et Or
land* Ftand* but l»t day et
November lt|| U N I T E 0
STATES DISTRICT JU O G f t
G KENDALL SHARP

IN THE CIRCUI •COUR)
OF THE f iOMTF.14lfH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN O FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Cat* N* M t u t CA ee L
CITY FE0ER A L SAVINGS
BANK.
Piemtilt
VS
ALR ER TH SCVBOLO e t a l
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE l! HER EB Y C IV F k
purtuant t* a Fmai judgment *4
luraclatuta d*toY November J.
IM* and antared m Cat* No
M 4«M CA0 *L. of bw Circuit
Court *t th* E IG H T E E N T H
Jud'Ctai Circuit Ih and t*r
SEMINOLE County. Fiav.de
Wherein C I T Y F E D E R A L
SAVINGS BANK it bw Ptamf.b
end ALBERT H S C vB O lO
M A R G A R IT A SCVBOLO or*
Defendant* I will t*u ta m*
lughett end bet' kwatr ta cath
at me Wett Front Doer ot bw
lammaw C*un»r Caurthauta M
Santard Florid* *t II ao am
m bw day at Oe&lt;ember M ItM
th* toitowmg date r .bad property
et tet forth in teid Final

PUBLIC AUCTION
•ARK AVENUE
MOBILE PARK
1S4I PARK DRIVE.
UNFORD
1*41 Tiffany Mobil* Homo. I f
• 40 Title aallaSa* Vohkto
tdaniillcatian »4*I11*M( A
touch I bed! teryen porch and
carpan or* mcludtd Thit pro
party wat tarmarly owned by
lamto Morgan and occupied by
Cl** C l ' 'ton
Ttw taw nun tat# ptoct at
l i e ) P a rt D i n t Santard
Florida al ll o# A M tr*y
ambar 11 ItM No perianal
choc* t accepted
Pubtith Ne.ember t k ta. IM*
DC K M

i ember L

MA he le.ee.n*

detetded praparty at w&lt; tarM
m tad Fmei Judgment I* ait
T H A T C E R T A I N CON
DOMINIUM PARCEL KNOWN
AS UNIT NO KOR AN0 AN
NOiVlOEO I He INTEREST
IN THE LANO COMMON |L
E M E N T S A N D COMM ON
EXPENSES APPURTENANT
TO SAID UNIT. ALL IN AC
COROANCE WITH THE SUB
JEC T TO THE COVENANTS
C O N D IT IO N S R E S T R IC
HONS TERMS AN0 OTHER
PROVISIONS OF THAT 0E
C L A R A T IO N OF CON
DOMINIUM OF SPRlNGWOOO
VILLAGE. A CONDOMINIUM
AS RECORDEO IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS ROOK IU I FACE
tar* PUBLIC RECORDS OF
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLORIOA
D A T E D at S A N F O R D
Fiend* m i * *M day at Na*
OAVION B IR B lIN
Cl E r k o f t h e
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County Fiend*
By Janaf Jew**
Deputy Ctart
Publ.th Npvambay ta 41 IMS

Pubi.th

November ta 41 H

Oocembavl. 14411 IN*
OER Mt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE KTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
O f NERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
c a s e NO M leaaCAa* l
t h e d i m e s a v in g s r a n k

OF NEW YORK. FSB

Piamt.H
*
C a r l t o n Bu c k l e y a
marrwdman e'ai
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
O*tendon.,
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
NOTICE OF U L E
FLORIDA
Natk*
it
given
pur
went la bw
PRORATE DIYISIC'
fmal ludgmonl *&lt; tareewture
Fbe thnwber M t t l CP
entered m bw W ert tty lad cat*
INRE ESTATE OF
number M JeflOCA oe L m bw
KATHLEEN R ROMAN
C irc u it Ceurl at la n ia rd .
Deceawd
Fiend* mat l mil tail m*
NOTICE OF
vt, u fueled m
I Th* ADMINISTRATION
Sam man ICeunvy Ftand* d*
admimttralian at th*
attate at K A T M l f F N R 1 kCtWad at
Lot 14. TUSCAWILLA UNI T *
R O M A N , dece a te a F*i*
•rcore-rg ta Ih* Pia' thartol at
Number M 44S CP A pendng m
racardad ■** Piet Boon la Page
II bw Cacuvt Court tar Som.nota
n Pvbik Racardt *4 lam m M
County. F lo rid a Prekal*
County Ftand*
O. vitwn th* adOrrtt *4 wtwch it
et
public tak ta bw tugh*,i and
Semmeta Camti Prebata Court
batl b.dde' tar cep. *1 bw Wevl
Santard FL Th* name and
Front Door *1 bw Som.nota
h M .l* l *1 bw aerwnai repr*
County Cowrbwut* m Santard
wnfative and *t the per ton.
Florida at M M am an ttw
reprewntativo t ettarnoy «.|
December It &gt;M*
ta* tarb* below
OAVIDN BERRIEN
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
At CWrt otto &gt;dCourt
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
•y Jem f Jetawu
■ I FOREVER RARREO
Pubtith Na.ember ta. 41. ItM
All mtarettad pa*tent art
DEK
IU
reputed ta file with bw court
DEK III

w it h in

th r ee

m o n th s

FROM THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE III 11 cie.mt
agownt bw evltta end III any
ab|*cli*n by an int*r*tt*d
pv* von I* wham nolle* wet
mailed that chaiWnget bw valid
It* at bw will, bw bu*litK*t**nt
at bw pananai repreten**! ,v
venue or lurltd.cHon *1 bw
court
Data *t ih* tirtl publkatwn ot
but notice at admwuttretwn
M I4 M
Per tonal Raprawntetiv*
SUSAN EILEEN VELA
Attarnay tar
Portanol Reprawntatiy*
Richard w Copeland
411 Prim Spring* Dviv*.
Suita tal
Alternant*! prlngt FLJ4KI
Tee phena M4BJ0 44N
Pubnth Navambar ta 11 IMS
DEK IM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE (IO M T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIOA.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Caw It* M li t ) CA et L
MOL TON A L IE N A
WILLIAMS LTD an Alabama
Limited PartnartFup
Ptaintltt.
-r t GARVC BRATTON
Dttyndent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO C A R V E BRATTON
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS IN
THE STATE OF OHIO
WHOSE LAST KNOWN
MAILING a d o r e s s is
JA11 ItTH STREET. N W
CANTON O H IO 44KB 4M4
YOU ARE HEREBY
NO TIFIED that *n action to
toredow a mortgage on bw
tallowing property in Saminota
County. Flonda
L a I 141. *1 S U N R I S E
VILLAGE UNIT a * tubdivitton
according to Itw Plat thartol at
i*&lt;ordtd m Plat Boot It Pegtt
M end 1* ot bw PubiK Record*
ot tominota Cowty. Flanda
hat bean tiled agamti you and
you ary rtgulrad to t*r&gt;* a copy
•t your written Oriental it any,
ta It on GARV A •GIBBONS
ESQUIRE ot Gibbon*. Smith
Conn L Arnett P A . Ptomlift t
ettarnay whow oddrttt It Ml
Eetl Kennedy Bawtaverd Suit*
*0* Pail O llict Bo* 1144
Tampa Flonda 1M0I. an *r
before 40th at Norember. ItM
and lit* bw original wibi bw
Ctark *t bit* Court eibwr betar*
tarvk* an Ptaintltt t attamay or
Im m a d la la ly Ih a ra a lta r.
atharwlt* a dalault will bt
antared agamti you ter bw
ralwt dtmanded In th* Cam
plaint
D A T E D thit lath day et
October ItM
OAVION BERRIEN
CLE RK CIRCUIT COURT
By Kelly McClain
Deputy Clerk
Pvblith October M Novemh*.
I t 4 to. ItM
oe j m

IN TH E c ilc u T fc O U R T ”
OF THE K TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO M IU I
O E N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
STANDARO FEDERAL
S A V IN G S ANO LO AN
ASSOCIATION
P LA IN TIFF.
v*
JE F F E R Y J LENNON ANO
LOUISE LENNON HIS W IFE.
UNKNOWN TCNANTlSI
0E F E NOANT III
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE
SERVICE FR 0 FER TY
TO JE F F E R Y J LENNON
AND LOUISE LENNON 4*4
shannon road
Texas
CREEK. COLORADOII4M
II living including any un
known teoute *1 u 4 Ottand
ant(t) if an, have ramarnao
and if a n, or an «f t*id
Detandentit) era dead bw.r
ratpact'v* unknown hair* da
yitoet gtenleet attign***
cradltart IWnort and Irvtltet
and all obwr pr*urt claiming
by through, under or age.ntt
bw nomad Detendantui and
th* alaram tnliantd named
Oetendnetitl end tuch of th*
aleremanlwnad unknown Da
landanlt and tuch at lha
ataramantwnad unknown o*
tandantt at may b* inlantt
mcompatant, or other w.w not
tut |urlt
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O TIFIED that on actwn hat
bean commenced ta tarectat* o
mortgage an bw toitowmg real
property, lying and bemg and
t.fueled *n SEMINOLE County
Florida more pertkulerly dt
ter.bed at toitawt
LOT It ALAFAVA WOODS
PHASE I UNIT B ACCORD
in g t o t h e p l a t t h e r e o f

AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
BOOK 41 PAGES At THROUGH
M IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
FLORIOA
mar* commonly tnown a, I0M
A B E L L CIRCLE O V IE D O
FLORIDA 111*1
Thit actwn hat been filed
agamtt you end you or* r*
quited to tot ve * copy Ot yOwr
written detent* if any. tp If an
SHAPIRO 4 FISHMAN AT
torn*ft ahot* edd'ett It 1)0
North Reo Street Suit* Ml
Tampa Florida ItoOt 101) on or
before December U ItM end
III* the ongmel with bw Ctark «t
thit Court eibwr betar* toryk*
an Pi*.ntitt t attorney ar imm*
dtataly there*Iter abwrwita a
default will be entered egamtt
you for bw r*iwf demanded in
bw Complaint
WITNESS my hand t*w tael of
mit Court on the 4b&gt; day of
November ItM
(SEAL)
OAVION BERRIEN
Clrcvlt and County Court*
By Kelly AAcClem
Deputy Ctark
Pubtith November * 14. 4) 4
M IM*
OEK M

I

J udgment

LOT U ANO THE WEST &lt;t
OF L O T tl. BLO CK
( .
TRACT 44. THIRD RCPLAT OF
SANLANDO SPRINGS AC
C O R O 'N G T C TH E P L A T
TH F R E ^ f AS RECORDED IN
PLAT RCK.K I AT PAGE M OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROPERTY ADORE*'. S3U
FR A N C IS S T R E E T A L T A
MONTE SPRINGS FLORIDA
444*1
WITNESS my hand and bw
teal *4 but Court an He.*— be.
* l*M
HOFtOR ABLE
OAVIO N BERRIEN
CWrt *4 th* Cirtutt Court
By Jan* E Jatawk
Deputy Ctark
Pubi.th November 14 41 IM*
OEK til
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
IH A H D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE M R M R C A b P
f l e e t f in a n c e a n o

MORTGAGE INC .
Ptamtiftt
vt
MARK GALLAGHER
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
that purtuanl ta a Summary
Fmai Jud*m»ni u* Ferae mauve
ryndtvad an Na.ambar 14. IM*
In that car law* c.
bw Circuit Court
Seminal* C auM y. Florida,
wheryin F L E E T F IN A N C E
ANO AAORTOAGE. IN C . it
P la i n ti ff, and M A R K
GALLAGHER. It bw Oatan
Sant. Civil Action Cat* N*
M Ma* CA f t P. I. 0*&gt;.d N
Berrwn Ctart *4 bw k t a n k k
Court will at It M a m . an
Oacembar J* IM* ettar tar taw
and tall ta bw highott taddtr tar
cath at bw Watt Front door o*
th* Cawrthevta In Seminal*
Caunty Florida in Santard
Florid* bw tallowing deur bed
P'Opr**? t 'uR't mnd
W
Seminal* Caunty. Florida ta
wit
Lot 41 and 44. M INERAL
S P R IN G S P A R K
T H IR O
SECTION according to bw Plat
thereat at recorded m Offklal
Recardi Baa* Sal. Pag* St.
Public Racardt at Seminal*
County F tai ida
Said tal* w ill b* mad*
purtuanl I* and rn ardor ta
tatitfy bw term* of te d Sum
m ir y F in a l Ju d g m e n t In
Feryctatur*
Witnett my hand and tael on
th*, icm da? of November ItM
OAVION BERRIEN
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan* E Jatawk
Deputy Clark
Pubtith November to. IS IM*
DEK IM
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE K T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO *• 111 CAROL
FLA BAR NO Mlt*t
f e d e r a l n a t io n a l

MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Ptaintltt
vt
JAMES KEVIN SEWELL and
--------------- SEW ELL. *1 *1.
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO M lC H A E lO WELLS
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
and
KIMBERLY A WELLS
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
NOTIFIED btat on action ta
toractai* a mortgage en ttw
tallowing detenbad property In
SEMINOLE Caunty. Florida
That cartaln Condominium
Parcel tnown ot Unit No 41.
SANDY COVE, a Condominium,
and an undivided 0044111 inter
eit m bw land, common at*
mentt end common a*pantet
appurtenant ta told unit all In
according with and lubiect ta
Ih* cerenentt. rtttrlctiont.
lermt and other provttiont of
the Declaration ot Condominium
ol S A N 0 Y C O V E . * Con
dominium, at recorded in Ot
turn! Record* Book 111*. Pago
Ilea, ol bw Public Record* of
SemmotaCounty. Florida
•tat been tiled egemti you and
yew are **gu*tied to terve o
copy •* your written detente,, it
any. ta It an JOHN BARIC
ESQUIRE el Goldberg 4 Young
PA
P lo ln tlll't ottornoyt.
whot* edd'ytt It IkM Norm
F t d t r o l Hi ghway . Fort
Lruderdek Florida 11M1 on or
betoro December t IM* end
fik ttw ongmai with bw Ctark ol
bw Court either before ter Vic*
on Plamtitt t attorney! or Im
mediately t h a r a a l l a r ;
other*.te a default will bo
entered agamtt yaw far Ike
rti*ol demanded m bw Cam
Thit Natk* than be publitlwd
arc* a weak tor lour (41 contec
uhv* week! In bw SANFORD
HERALD
WITNESS my hand and 1**1
ol mil Court on ttw lilt day ol
October. IN*
(SEAL)
OAVION BERRIEN
By Kelly McClom
Deputy Clark
Pcbiith November j * *| A , j
IN*

DEK 44

NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Notk* It hartby given mot a
Pubi.c Hearing will be held by
bw Planning and Jenmg Cam
mutton m mo City Comm Ititan
Chamber* City Hall. Santard
Florida et 4 fl* P M an Ot
i ember l. IM* ta tonn dtr the
following change and amand
men. i , me Jan.ng Ordinance at
ma City at Santard Saminota
Caunty Ftand*
Ryronmg from AD Agrkwt
furai Oitfrkf
Ta mat of P ull Piarvwd unit
Oevetapmen*

Loot' Devcr.pt»on Parcel I
Ttw to t' i o* m* Vtott ) of the
Narmeott v* *f m* Nor meet I •*
(LESS m* South 41 thereof|.
Section It. Tawnthip It South
Rang* li le t ! lem mata County
Fla ANO bw Wytt &gt;t at bw
( etl i* at bw Norbwott '* at bw
Her me*, I t* (LESS Renraodl.
Sactwn II. Tewnthip It South
Kong* 11 Eot t . Seminal*
County Fla ANO bw W**t &gt;»
at m* Wett t at m* North***'
&gt;* *t bw Narmeott ta. Sactwn
11. Tawnthip It South. Rang* 11
Eott HESS m* Swum is' and
r i g h t *f way l ar Cal or y
Avenue j . AND a&lt;l bw adiacawt
Raliraad right *t way lying
South ot teid Parcel I
Being more generally de
ter Wed at M S Acre* South at
Cowry Avenue ta mil* ptut
m lnut C a ll at Mallanylll*
Avenue
Th* planned u m at but pro
It Na,
Facility an

.......................

Camm.teen will tubmif * rec
emmandatwn ta Ih* City Cam
mittwn In lavor j , or **a*m'
tha ra g u a tta d changa al
amendment Th* City Cam
m liila a will hold a Public
Hearing in tha Cammittian
Roam m City Hall. Santard
Florida at 4 M P M an Do
11. IM* ta canildtr laid
All portlet m mtar atl and
ciHiant than hav* an apparheu
ty ta bo hoard *t tata hearing*
By orOyr at bw Ptannmg and
l anm* Cammittian at bw City
at Santard. Fttrtda. mt* Hav
ember* IM*
Brent Carlt, Cltairman
City at Santard Planning
and lanmg Cammittian
AOVICE TO THC PUBLIC II
a per ton decide* ta lo a m a
dtcitwn made wtbt reipect ta
any matter cantidtred at bw
above maatingt or hearing*, ha
may need a verbatim record at
the proceeding! including m*
tattimeny and evidence. *hkh
record It not providtd by bw
City at Santard IF S IM IIM I
Pubtith Navambar ta. 41 IM*
OEK IM
IH TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
IIO H TC B H TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IH AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : M 4*14 CA** P
c a l if o r n ia f e o e r a l

U V IN G S AND LOAN
ASSOC IAT ION a corporation
orfan iltd and Mlttlng under bw
•awt at m* United Statat ot
Amarka.
Plemf.lt
rt
VITIC INVESTMENTS.*
Florida General Partnerthip
OCCUPANTS al 44) Hampton
Crotl Circle FMS. He#threw.
Ftarid* 1144*. OCCUPANTS*!
44] Hampton Cretl Circle IW .
Meamrow Florida W t t.
M E L I1 U C ARNOLD.
ROGER E V E R E TT, and
VENTURA MANAGEMENT.
INC .dJb/aSERVICE
U N LIM ITED
D*tandantt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ROGER E V E R E TT and
V E N T U R A M A N A G E M E N T.
INC d b'a SERVICE UNLIM
I T E O . AND AL L O T H E R S
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU ARE NO TIFIEO met an
action to toroctoto e mortgage
on bw tai lowmg deter .bed pr*
p tr ly located In Stmlnal*
Caunty. Florida
Condominium Unit A to t THE
HAMPTONS OF HEATHROW I.
A CONDOMINIUM, according
to tho Declaration ot Can
dominium mortal at racardad
in Ottkial Record* Rook 14*1.
Pag* 0011. of bw PubiK Record*
*1 Saminota Caunty. Florida,
together with an undivided In
appwrtanmt thereto
Condominium Unit A 4 *4 THE
HAMPTONS OF HEATHROW I.
A CONDOMINIUM, according
to th* Declaration ol Can
dominium bwroel. at recorded
M Off Kiel Record, Book ItM.
Peg* 004). ol bw Public Record*
ol Somlneta County. Florida,
togabwr wim an wmd.ndtd ta
terott ta ttw Common E lament,
appurtenant thereto
hat been tiled agamtt yaw and
you ary rogwirod ta tarvt * copy
of your written detente, il any.
to It on Retort 0 Wilton *1
Ortan and Slmmont. P A ,
P lalntlll't attorney, whot*
eddrytt it Pott Ottlc* Bo&gt; U K .
t i l Narthoatl Flrtt Ayenu*.
Ocala. Florida 14440. on or
bttort December 44 IN* and
fita bw anginal wim bw Ctark a&lt;
but Court either oatar* tarvk*
an Plaintiff* attorney or Imm*
diataly bwraattar. attwrwlt* a
dtfaull will be antarad agamtt
you tnr bw rolWl dtmandid in
bwCamptainl
WITNESS my hand and bw
teal el but Court on mit bw lam
day ol November. IN*
ISEALI
OAVIDN BERRIEN
Ctark ol bw Court
By Roily McCtam
Deputy Ctark
Pubtith- Ndvtmbtt 14 33. X
Doc 4. IMI
OEK 144

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NOTICE
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CO URT M ID D L E D ISTR IC T
O F F L O R ID A O R L A N D O
D I V I S I O N C R •* N r .
BE M I -C I v D f I - 1* U N I T I D
STATES C F AMERICA. PUin
titf. *t JU L IU S W a * D IL L
L A W E O N i N I V IN I A R.
LAWSON. *« a t PstaWlkh
A M R N D R O O RDRR OF
SERVICE RV PUBLICATION
1k*s tawae N betwa Me Cewrt an
OrRar at Sarvtca by Pvbfkeitan
Tka C a u l Ka* kaan advised by
PUkrtttl Mat Mara wot tntvftt
pukiNti said OrRar prior I* Ma
ON It
boon kro.pM lar Ma enters*
monl si 0 lion aROlnsI root
property UtwaloR In
CaunFy ssIMbs tka
trtct at FNrtda and i
•attans Lai a at THOMAS'
SECOND AD D I T I O N TO
M IDW AY, according N plat
at P lat
It. Papa W at Ma PwMN
Saw Inals Casady.
It twrPwr appear
MfytnU R
Ma SiaN at Flwlda. Mat H N
net practlcakN N serve her
ar residence at said OeHndant
■JterdNi. H
It IkaratK * O R D E R ! 0 as
1 CNNndtnl MrrUsie a
snail appear m n it
N Ma cam
I p c . tt. ita t ar m ds**vtt
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N M p m a K bs Mtt «*« m M aw
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OCX 141

F ID E R A T IO FINANCIAL
CORPORATION
PLA IN TIFF.
KARINA j KING AMO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. IF
MARRIED. CHRISTOPHER
■ARfKEMBAK AMO ASHLEY
M MOROAN. HIS W IFE.
UNKNOWN TIN A N TIS I
O IFEN O A N TISI
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SIR VIC b
PROPERTY
TO KARINA J KINO. tall
CO OOYIAR R LV D . AKRON.
OHIOadM
II Hying. including any vn
known taawk* al **tR Potand
M i l l H any Kara remarried
anR It any ar all *1 k a li
vlkaai. Rrant***. astifnaat.
II
an* all
ky. Uuougn wider *r ogemti
IK* aforementioned named Oat
tndanlle) anR »uch al IK*
oloromentionod tuiknawn O*
tanRanli *nd such at tka
olortmontienod unonown Oa
tendinis at may ka Mtantt.
kwl |writ
YOU ARE H E R E R V
NO TIFIED Mat an Milan kat
kaan commented
tar n l oso a

ta

. M " r an
•itwataR M SEMINOLE Cdunty.
Florida. mart ROrfttutarty Ra
LO T IS. BLOCK 1. MAP OF
S A M U E L A R O B IN SO N S
SUBDIVISION. OF BLOCK I. J.
1 anR 4. OF S A M U E L A
ROBINSON I ADDITION TO
O V IE D O , A C C O R D IN O TO
TH E PLAT T H E R E O F . AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PACE I. OF TH E PUBLIC
RECOROS OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
mart commonly knar" at U t
NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
OVIEDO FLORIDA JIMS
Thlt attwn Hal kaan Med
ogams! you and you or* r*
OwiraR to tarrt a tepy at r « r
writtan RtNntt. II any. ta It an
SHAPIRO A FISHMAN. Al
tamoyl. rKOM eddrsek It IN
Narih Rta Strati. Suita MS.
Tama* Florida SSM* 101S. an or
botort December K IW . and
nu ik* original with m* CNrt at
nut Court t(iK*r b d r i tarrka
an Plaintiffs aiiomay or imm*
diataiy iKa»t*iN* H r m i * a
dtlaull rill ka tniarad against
you tor IK* filial demanded in
ik* Complaint
WITNESS m , hand and taal
ol IKn Court on Iho lith d*y ol
November It**
(SEAL &gt;
DAVIDN BERRIEN
Circuit ond County Court!
Br Kolly McClain
Dopwty Clort
Publish No**mb*» M TS M.
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DEK IN

PiatntM.
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RONALD JOHNSON and JOHN
OOR and JANS O O f
IOCCUPANTS).
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O R O N A LD JOHNSON.
AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT
MAYCONCERN
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D Mat an
action w tartcitf a
party lacatad m lammaia
Cowry. Florida
LSI M I. Parcity Woods Thud
IKaraai at rtcardtd In Ptai
Saak it Pap* Y1 PuMic Ra
card* at Semlnele Caunly.
F tarIda
tiled apawsti r*u and
yaw are rspuirad ta serve a tapy
at y«wr Odlttan Ktantas. it any.
la It an RaPart D WUtan. at
Orton and Simmant. P A .
Plalnllll t attarnoyl. akata
i t e m it Patt OHk * • « s u m
its Northeast First Avenue.
Ocala. F tar Ida m n an ar
betas* Bocamat r « . Mta and
Itta Ma aripawl a4M Me Ctark at
irus Court atitiar batara tarrka
an Ptomtirr t attarrwy ar Kama
d&gt;ata*r iharaattar. aiharaito a
dtlauci ail I b* anttrtd a f t m '
you tar IK* r»&lt;al
WITNESS mr hand and m*
teal at this Court an M s Ma lihi
ISEALI
OAVIO N BERRIEN
Ctark al Me Ceuri
By Kelly MeCLaw
Otputy Ctark
Pubutn NavamPar 14. t t M
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FUN 11O dy WAta
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CHRISTIAN M OM I
ALL ACES » Mamttltpm
m am

41— M o n ty to L *n d
CASH A V A IL A B L I
I bay
martpapes Kausat. met**
prap»rt| AaiPW
n ttM
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fcanatltt Escallani working
anyktnmant Na medical cat
tactions Far appaintmonl
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COOKS' H E LP E R / D IN IN G
ROOM A TTEN D A N TS • Full
•m w . na a spar lance notes
sary. will train Eacaitant
imp carnet*
Detar y I
___ M N Hwy I I *1, Oakery
It new hiring Mananort
A s s is ta n t!. C a a k t. and
Waitresses "IT 'S A GREAT
PLACE TO W O RK !" Apply
at ISM S Franck Aye . San
Hrd Call Mb I I I ! tar Mta
DIRECTOR
Far Child car*
canttr E a rly C hildcare
baetpreund tiperwnc* pr*
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DRIVER
Neesper write nai
Call tJ » S «

DRIVERS
Otmuw t P ina now hiring
dMtart Full ar part tun*
Guaranteed U M per hr Call
OlWrtPM___________ Ml Mta

.pat* Ltaarai
C r e d it P a lt t y Wa buy
MRttaaMS Ap*»r by
M S a a ta F i

FAC ISM FOR tCLO SUR Bt
AvdtR Naattatwra A bankruptcy
Me T afpart Mtp Asvstani CN
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p a M M s F r l.m M ™ * ^ a t* 0411

HOSTESS - Etamnp shiM Apply
In partan Tuet thru F r i , &gt;PM
la SPM. Deltona Inn. Daltana
B*rd ■S t ill 4*1 DHtano

Cep Far bu*y or theped'c *t
Ik* In OeINna
H T 1U I

Fuller eertlltew Can SI I PSS*

IM M E D IA T E JOBSI
San
tar &lt;1 All*trwnttSprl»«t*re*
* t*. Taasparary la tita t
__________ ilM T t t ________

P A R T TIME D R I V I D t
EEANTSO Thursdays only S4
hr Apply m porenn ar the
La hiv'd Auta Auction W&gt;»
Siata Read as East. San tare.
bshoosn l i i n t y i Thursdays

WINDOW SHO P TRAINEE SS
Went Guys H you anal a
***■*• Inn* ru&gt; more I Lata" It
»"■ Super tsen wlM tram you

PROFESSIORAL COMMERCIAL

WOODWORKERS/
SRW OPERATORS

IRSUIARCE SECRETARY

Wither without
chainsaw ar pick up buck
AAA Tree Sarvtca
___________HMS4I_________
LANDSCAPERS
Full lima
pain lens Alia irripatipn
in tm

R EAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE
We hav« mar* load* than w*
can handle Ask I k H A
rterky Hullman. Broker
Owner tar a pKScmai end
canhdsnt.al mtar now

IRRDSCRFE RUUNTEIUWCE
FQSITKM R V tllR Ilf

PR0FE3SKWALIEUDERIIAL
REAL FSTATE ASSOCIATE
Wt 'Wee nsr# U e Jl than w*
can handw Ask tar P u a
D*iiO" Sales Manager
a
persona1 and cW ider • n
tarvwa

li y s r w v r d w'M ejgar r 1
■wad eater Stalitg i t U y
1X4e t
P t tTSSe.twinpt

URDCRRfIRFTER.
CRRfERTERS I HELPERS
Needed howI From M ta I I 1
par hr in laka Mary area
Call ta* 4It* alter IPM

CENTURY II
HUFFMAN R E A L T Y
4H444SSH

LOT PERSON

RCSTAUIART HELP REEDED

REEDED IMMEDIRTEITI

tosor at potiiwn* aeaitabt*
FuU and P*rl luew
ToMllhadutlOtOt
P u ll OoUrory plus Dishwasher

O E T A IL IR . LOT MECHANIC
APPLY IN PERSON

PHIL RETTIS CAR CERTER
12010R1RR00 DRIVE
SRMfORD, FLORIDA
311 S it)

CARLOS ORIG IN AL
ITALIAN R ESTAU R AN T
DgAppaMbNsalOidl U T O R
■ N A LPN Pari lin e Apo i
HiiUiare" Health Caro Center
TOPSM_____________BOD/S4
RH P J HUM. part Nmo

M A IN TIN A N C I Full ar part
lima Taait A transportation
re q u ire d Great lar ra
JTI44SS

EARN
$$$

AFTER SCHOOL'
PRFERtOT
Tka .S a a la rd H e ra ld hat
dHtyarWt at d u t a i r ' ram
git ret Ideal tar l l i b rh We
mg at apartments Naurs are
Monday thru Friday alter
Uy M

Spnlord Tlondi 32771

i a i l t a v Nvrtaag (m ta r
_ t il l tad SI Santard

HARE SM-SIM DAM.Y
Paid defy

ROUTE TECMMOM

Call Man thru F n

On* &lt;* aark tar an* who
novital I T libs Poll Canirui
(4 4 K M IM

MEOKAL RECORDS
CLERt/TYPIST

SALES IE PS REEDED!

PARAGON HOM ICARE OF
SANTOaD hat mmad ate hull
i n * paaitwn avattahta Can

Tap H pad National com
pan, Na riper one* ns i di d'
ktataoM________ CaM*PStl&gt;l

SALES/SECRETAIT

tess
lethniqvei arpaniiattanai
skills, tnawiedps a* madcai
term nitipi A computer dele
tmput asparwnca wauW ho
hetpiul We aitar tempt title*
salary, barwht pactape
Can diktat
_ taarranptinwtaevtaw

Full rim* position open Ik s*H
mKirOtad mdinduoi Duiws
include SaWmorSa'ing K d rr
ontry. him* and saws Lee*
mg tar reiiabw hard aKSmg
parsan (scsitant Kanatili
Apply ** i*OW N M OLDIN G
COMPANY 14** P -irpair.es
Pomr lastManraa Fl
T O H 4 !_______________ EGE

NO CALLS P L I A I E l

SECRETARY

■ SSIONALL Y DONE
Rapam. Lartart

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* LkwSHipar
Lang T e rm Assignments
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U P D SERVERS MATED

tarred Salary napatiaPta «
hrs par wa*k in Santera
attka Sand rawane ta P O
■f i m n

IN PERSON
Man thru Thurs . IPM *PM

MB MMU FOT THK
Privets tdwoH*

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C M fT M il MIOCO
Fell time tar year round
Cottar Seal Camp "Jack ot
an Iradat and ivparvtsary
skills rosdad tar momtanonco
si bwridm* and prounds Hout
mp tala' i and bonatits Rat
arancat rsowirad Coupta ton
Stas'ad a*M coaOinR otpari
once
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KUIINini
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Christmas
SI M p tr hr .
M hrs In 4day aark asM
M »W ) 4MSt Laniard

apply

IJOTS
MMS F R IN C H A V I
SANFORD. FL
Na Phono Cans P e r u

EIPERIERCED MECHARIC
her* awn taait Fay
rwgei'WHe based an trywri
ence Apply al Harry s ta til
t French Am . Santard

FREE TUITION
TO REAL ESTATE
LKERSI SCHOOL

*

* A New Career
A SidA
m h m s im
m
iwta R
pvywwur^
Call Fra* er Sr*

323)700

Own Sronsportorian required
Staods ssartl
CaUrvot m * J at

CMFCNTIRS NAMTEO
Alto hotport m Sontord arte
__ ___ Call m TS*t

DUtFENTEIS/HELFERS
Lake Mary Araa
t a t lt t n i*
»

Can
Ml &gt;444

CARPET MD/OR VINTL
INSUUERS
■ sparwea Nocattar y
Camassrcial Heptacamaal
n t -iit t
CASHIER
MSOhr ta start Fraamadkai
insurance pota vacaltan each
K J N Laurel Asa. Sontord
CLERK TYPIST In busy dapi
ol Ma Rich Plan Need non
tmokinp or tan 11 ad parson
n prtvwwt Irp.nq CRT asp
Apply 401W ISM SI . Sontord
CLERK TYPIST- Full lima ta
type medical records Musi br
accurate and type at taatl 41
WPM Medical knowledge
Ketaful
.... Call ESI-Mil.

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Natka It hereby piy*n Mai no
O'# engaged mi but,nett a* 4JI
Calibre Cretl PS ay no t Alla
mania S prlnpt. F L J 1 M 4.
Semmeta County Florida under
Ms Fictitious Name at VICTOR
A bALOINGER. EX EC U TIV E
SEARCH and lhal wo intend ta
rofittar said name wiM the
Clark al the Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Florida in
accordant* wlM the Pro. mom
ot Mo Fkfltlaut Name Statutes
TaWit Section MSP* Florida
Statutes l«S&gt;
/l'Victor A Baldlnpar
S'Sholly J W Btldingor
Publish Novombar 14. TS. »
Dec &gt; IMi
DEK Its

C ecr'iaw* pota" Hal Tegi ISI
Cammitswn Kasad drill Nam
andgreydasuapor' Call
J Staaorf
IIS I Ml

SECRETIRY/RECIfYlORIST
PARAGON HOME CAR F OF
SANFORD hat on immadiata
lull In * posriwn arartobw
dta ar* taoamg Ik a mature
md'iduai with ivying s*&gt;iH at
MSS apm good K g a n ii*
tiKial Skill* A taiaphnna an
tearing tachmquoi dta atlrr
n a p i i i m la lar y barwtit
packaK
Can U ' Sac*
ta arrange an r k t i e e

WlM snawtadga *i madkal
insurant* A billing Must lypa
A onto* w*rs mg with poepw
towdrosonwta
•as Ml
c/s leotard HaraM
F O Pas 1411
SaatafR. Flwtak a m
MEDICAL SNIURANCI
C LER K
S* hr I Te rr,In I
Oreo mg p a rue roads your

market I HtpK cammittten
Kata' J Stewart m W Grtlta
t n u d an
A O O TO YOUR INCOME
S IL L AVON NOWItt
ar
m am
t r p o ic n iU T s m a
BUI Lama t
O T ktoi

SALES MANAGER

Mature per so* with east
knowledge *1 Mae
anc* ta de insurant* and
btiimg. and earwu* attic*
procedures tar busy Mod &lt;*l
P rK tk * Sand resum* ta
•asm
O l Saatsrd Her ait
F O S s i ISSI.
.F l i i t o tali

MEDICAL REttfTKHIIST

(t Fult at part ttmal

KEYES*! IN TH E SOUTH
FULL C H 4 B 0 I B O O K K C IF
IR Coneh u rl wn tiperwnc*
aarilbiw
O TW U

GIRL FRIDAY
Organized person wita p e n
0*1 phono yoke hooded tar
gtnorol clerical duties Typmg
st ill required Call Robin tar
oppowiimonl
____ TO m i
O O V IB N M IN T JOBSI | i s » «
iH.Jta ft Now taring Can
l»S*41 too* E n R I IH tar
currant taker4l list__________

GUARDS
PrerWuS Ikonse nai required
Will tram Retirees noitome
Phone and car necessary'
M ii i n y n Sacvriiy

•as w. isi si. Satie z
TO N i l
H O TEL/M O TIL
Howsaseep
mg InsKtartst. Some hotal
male I housekeeping notes
sary Retarences Apply m
person Mon F r l.* H a m t a
II noon
Best Welter* Ooitana In*.
14 eeli *1 Delta**
H O U IC K IE F E R lor apt cam
pk&gt; Musi bo dapondobie Coil
Kathy
M l SMI

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71— H t l p W i n l t d

71—

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tatttanal with siran* lata

LO STi IS ft. MR
Ataf Intadi da
REWARPt

C M ftR H K /M C lFE R S
STATE OF MICHIOAN
COUNTY OF WAYNE
PROBATE COURT
JU V EN ILE DIVISION
CASE NO. IS D I M
IN T h IM A T T E R O F
STEPHEN BROWN
A Rahearlnp patitwn hat bean
titad m ttw atev* mortar A
haarwp an ttw petition nltl b*
cenducttd by IK* cawrl on
W EDNESDAY, ttw Ijih day ai
DECEM BER. ISM t i l l M A M
In Ttw Warn* County Jwvtmla
Court Rultdmp
IT IS T H E N E F O F E OR
DEREO Mat Oian Brenn. ma
mother *t STEPHEN BROWN
personally tp pitr bttar* Ma
court at Mat ttm* and piKa
ttatad above
Natka S* Notartl Father
A ptlltwn Kat baan tiled mM
M* court raparduip Ma abe t
named child Iron) Yaw may
appear at Ma above titled time
and place at Mo hoorinp ond
osprett your interest. II any. In
Mo abort nomad child (ran I
Failure ta attend the hoaruip
•III constitute a dtmal at inter
rt l in Mo minorItl. a oaiver at
natica lor alt tu b ttq u tn t
hoarlnpt. a waiver of a ripM ta
apyrnnlmont ot an attorney and
could result In termination ot
any parental rtphtt
JUDGE FRANCIS PITTS
Judpa ai Probata
Publish November It. IN I
DEK 40

CELEBRITY CIPHER

* H W D Z O

N O M M JU R tfft.
I*t Caadarandk Freel I
M a ra pram A e*p
kpaaraRwatl AtlartMy at La*
n t w a n ts _________

M TM R CIR C UIT COURT,
I W N T t R N T N JU D K IA L
CIRCUIT. IN AND FDR
CALIFORNIA FEDERAL
t A V I M I AMO LOAN
ASSOCIATION, a carparata
trpenued tndeiNiw p i

COUNTY

f I S s rv lc —

netad DONE AND ORDERED
at Orlande. Ftarsda. Mtt inn
day at Octabar. MM UNITED
S T A T E S D IS T R IC T JUDG E
/V PATR IC IA C FAWSETT
PvPUM Ne. ember L t. U. n .
M A O aam barf. MM
DEK I

la It* Rallfcaraftaa an tka

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E SETH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.

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am • tailing A pa'wnft claim
Full benefit pkgl Murr t mi
IW 1 HK
TOSIta
M ETA L BOOFINO lastaltaii
I*
111 ta bated an aep
Lirgaaaiarag
Ht m

reed a roar
CallOsN* today'
O L trtM S IR V IC II
__________ f a t r r i ________

SECRETARY
Full lim# aasitwn I k pKsan
with grnsral a tlic * pr*
i d u n rerard i t r e - q and
erpan'iaiiwial iktlfi AfciM,
4# wars W lh lha Puailc
APPLY IN PERSON FNtvair
Industry CaunctI oi Som inota
Cpuaty I I I Seniord Ay*
Sontord FI
Coll H I SAJI
ESO/M/F/VrH

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SN1TCMI0AID OPERATOR
Pari l.m* Oapondatita ptaai
ant row* Hours Tuoe SS
Fri t t Sot •* an or , ai -one
Sal 114 Am u y m per son
_____ tarn meI, I and. N c .

SWTCXMMRO OPERATOR

M ID C D IMMCMATUY1
I epariancad raatiri and help
o r s ____________Can TO &gt;4fl
N UR SES A ID E : All shifts
a tp d arcavtitwdonty Apply
Lakenew Nvrtmg Center
*1*1 Ind ll
Soatard
N U R S IN G A S S IS T A N T S
N IID S b l
Tull and pari
11mo tar S H 14 W W Shift
Certified preferred ta re i r i
will tram applicants
do
monstrolmg * desire ta wars
with ttw elderly Musi here
escotlent wars retarences and
or* wining ta las* fho taomi
nation lar certification
Appir OEBARYM ANOR.M
N Hwy IT* W Debar j

PC BOARD ASSEMBLERS 4

FOR AN IW IR IN O SE R V IC I
Must ka aetata ware lull lim*
• r a n hours A woasandi
Win Ham
414 4'DO

TEACHERS/AI0CS
tar pre school
O J 4411
TECHNICIAN T R A IN E E
T*
1)14 a ll Nh * chance ta tl*H
a career' No erp noocled
Full K tl control training' Co
eohlCta yro n d rd ' Ronotlts
Gotare" AAA Emptaymeol
m w INK H u r t
P IIIP 4
TRAINERS
I I I shlH oeo.F
able Our d a n 's sp w w Hair
apKrcialon tar a h rl ruu do
F ormel training A bonus
Cad_____________
A ll Jill

MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS
tap d Cepoditarv uwpKtars
caatart A iprey pa.nta'% Sol
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P E O F Lt C R E IT E R SXB ws &gt;
Smilo A las* this tool tadayAnswor phono A d-rerl cut
tam er ta ils ' No typing
noodadl Easy' AAA
Employw*at TEd W ltih
Stvoot
__________ SWS1T4

THC T

7M S I00
Storlmg *• SI hr M ull l«
■SrperdatiW A m ,o r i wori'"*
With 0*0* 1* Full lim* A pari
l.m* poi'ant oraiiobta

PROOUCTIOH ASSEMBLY
OPERIRCS
FU LLA N D FA R T TIME
W* ar* non o c c a p lin g
applications tar CiUfont ond
lo rlh c o m ln g pro du ction
assembly requirem ents
Appi.can's must hay* good
manual deetanty ba abta to
follow wvitten mstructioni
and taiislactarily comp lota a
produclwn aisambiy framing
court* Musi hay* ability ta
work any shill We also anti
tipata several openings to»
port lima employment Good
manual uaitarily notossary
but no prior produclwn r .p r
none* required Apply
SPARTON DEFENSE
ELECTRONICS
E mpWya* Ralailors
Deparlmonl
Mon Frl I H am tal Mpm
SpringGArden Ranch Rd A
Johnson Lake Rd
DeLeon Springs FL
EOC'M 'FrH/V_______

ta prodxr* A tatlali t.o r r ii

THE BARN
INFS Frrnch Ayr
Santard. FL
TO laps

Shoaf

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The Sontord Harold h»t an
Immodial* opening lar an
independent newspaper earn
or agent in Sommota Couniy
HIGH EARNINGS POTENTIAL
Build yewr awn buslnotsl
Hours art Oyonirg Winery
Monday thru Friday and AM
delivery an Sunday Carrier
must have dependable motor
vehicle and bo bondablt
Applicants should apply in
person

S tain d Hnald
J00 R. French Anna*

Sinlonl. Floods 32771
NO CALLSPLEASEI

P R O F E S S IO N A L

JO B SEAR CH
2 5 ,0 0 0 -

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•tCp1 tN common pf'FaiYt ami
t*w«lrafifi^« mar&gt;n »ot i h i b t i
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rOM ebon *n»od*T •comisaf.ttvo
Krtimar«*1 cORor Mmd rotvma
lor '»o» otitfuRl'TOPt

CAREER MARKETING
SERVICES INC.
1 4 0 7 ) 8 7 9 -3 4 4 4
MM Lea* Ivden Ik . Sms* ter
It allend U UM I
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FOR OUn.SFROE STORY,
ENEMY EF7FC1EMT
U 2 BDRM. LIVING
CALL TODAY
SARFORD COURT ARTS
323)341
LAlE SUSAN AfARTMIRTS

.....TO UPS

Needed tar |nd stall II MPM
ta Id go PAAI s*m*0fp*rwnc*
rwclltar y
C*» Ml *»**

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l*rg# I bdrm
charm mg leSovdt taurptai
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part tim e work needed

I alii da an n Irpi s'ullmg A
| scSag mg I win all* dt iighi
OWN*ttadtawg CaMUiksai__
PERSOktAL AIDE
I da light hausaaors A cook
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P ro p e rty / S a le
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cheese from Holland, or tea from England,

G re a t Seafood D e lig h t! Fresh

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Long French Stick
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TH R U W E D .,
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7-oz. Regular. 6.5-oz. Bar B -Q , S o u r Cream &amp;
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In 12-oz. N R Elottles

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Brown &amp; Serve Rolls....2

Zinhndel, Chardonnay, W hite Zinfandel or
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                    <text>D ecem ber 30, 1 9 8 8

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BUI Year. No. I l l — Sanford. Florida

Housing official quits

NEWS DIGEST

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Slams city program
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Four die In fiery crash

■ y LAURA SULLIVAN

HIGHLAND PARK. Ill - A tractor trailer
apparently lost lla brake* and Cam m ed Into a
pasarnger car late Thursday. igniting a 50fi»»t
lugh wall of flamra anil killing four people,
nolfcc laid
The accident happened wherr a heavilytraveled inleratalr highway em h at an inters**lion with a suburban Ihoroughfarr
The tractor trailer apj-rkosl lo have kv»« Ha
brakra m d plowed into a pastoiigrr car. aald
llttnola D e p a rtm e n t ol T ra n s p o rta tio n
spokesman llyron 1 akahaalil I he truck arul the
car then burst Into flame*, and IO other vehicle*
iareened Into the wrrek. he «akl

Herald &gt;lafl wrlt*r______________________________
SANFORD - Richard Wooda. I he m y Com ­
munity Urvekipmrnl Officer, resigned Thursday,
calling the city's housing rrhabllltatkm program
“ loo costly, time eonaumlng and stagnant

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Woods rrslgnatkm. ellectlvr Jan I 3.
alter the U S Department of Housing and Urban
Development last week Issued a rrport criticizing
Sanford's management ol it&gt;mmunlly develop
ment block grants and funds
Woods who hrgan Ihe housing rehabilitation
lor Ihe Goldsboro arra In August 19H6 said Ihe
urban-couni v community development prograni
is tlogged down in needles* |iaprrwoth and
rrgulatkm*
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TC* a racial thing I ktwiw II and I ran prove
It," Wooda said

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i w H i ( l n i f tcelling,
r l i i l l l f . fraised
ille d
The
Dec 13
(rum *16 000 lo *20.000 upon HUD urging, was
kepi al a minimum. Woods said, because
low income black families are the primary
recipient* of community development aid
Wood* said hr had complained lo Hemlnolej
County Community Development officials toraise the celling because we can I Just do
cosmetic work Wr need lolls these home*
Wood* accused the tourily community developine ol office ol re)rt llii* minority conlraclors
Re* Housing, Psge BA

Local band
has Sugar
in future

Gunman takes women hostage

■ y CAROL J.R U M S IV
Herald stall wntaf

OMAHA N rh - A gunman die*aed in
i amouflage waa holding lour women hostage In
a hair sakm Friday. rrfustng lo make any
tanwtfn demand* or lell police negotiators when
he would let the hostage* go. police aald
The gunman, an Iowa City. Iowa, man who
took hi* grand|iwrent-* car and drove to Omahadetained I he hostage* at Pnsstbdllirw »!*»»SaWm
atiHit 3 p m Thur*day and waa still holding
them aller 5 30 a m Frklay. polhe said
"Hr hssn t rrqur^Mrd snylhin^
Captain Robert Ifefler *akl Friday morning

From Unllad Pro** Inlamatlonel roport*

IINSIDE
□ Sports
Gators bowl over Illinois
IMMMINGHAM. AU - Km m lli Smith made
tHt utay* early and late Thursday night lo lilt
Florida lo a 14-10 victory over Illinois In the
All Amrrtran Howl
Smith, whet carried 28
time* lor I 5 « yard*
broke down the left
tideline lot a SB yard
touchdown on the llt«
S a y"..-.. !, ftmmage to
oprn the se«otng and
then capped a com­
eback lor the Gator*
with a IS yard run and
2 yard TU *weep with 4 28 lell
•T like playing at legion Field. *akl Smith,
wiki burst onto the college n e n r In hi* llr»t Mart
a* a freshman by ru*hlng lew 224 yard* In a
victory at Alabama la*l year

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Villanova upsets Seminoles
ORLANDO — ll'» amartng ll»al a learn that
•hotthe lights out on Wedneselay night couldn •
throw the trail In the wean on Thursday nlghl il
It were standing on the
beach Actually, that*
not amazing — that *
basketball
The n o r m a l l y
•harjishootlng Florida
Stale Seminole*, ham
pered by 3b 7 percent
shooting, lell lo the
Villanova W ildca ts.
BH417. on Thursday In lhe championship game
ol Ihe Red laihwler Classic lUskrlltall loutna
mrnt at the Orange County Convention and
Civic Center

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Herald correspondent
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - For the U*«H Summer
Olympk Game* In Seoul. South Korea Ihe Mate ol
Florida produced 50 athletes and two were from Ihl*
city hurdler Schowanda William* who » « a member
ol Ihe gokl mr.tal 440 reUy learn and gymna*i llrandy
Johnaon
They har e done I heir hometown proud and were
tinnnrrd by llw d ly government and Ihe Seminole
Couny Chamber rtf C«&gt;mn*erce in a pair of ceremonle*
TbursrUy evening
Fan* of both athlete* crowded around a small stage in
Ihe renter of the Altamonte Mall lo rati h a glim|»v &lt;&gt;l
Iheir heroine* and lo gel autograph* and ptwe lor
* Mayor Dudley Hale* presented each of the athletes
with a framed ropy id ihe city • proclamation in which

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After Ihe fog burn*
u w a y . w r should
have a mostly sunny
day with a high In
the HO* Winds will
lie from the ra*t «l
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Appreciation
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Williams and Johnaon also were presrntetl plaque* and
keys lo Ihe city
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•The Olympics were a real great experience. w in
William* fia*hlng a brilliant smile Ikivedlt
A graduate of Lym an High School. *hr is a
second semester Junior al Louisiana Stair University,
majoring lit psychology and •«» tol*»gv bhr plans •«
pursue a rareer In counseling. hul will keep competing
In irai k and field events with an eye to Ihe 1992 games
In Madrid
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She I* not sure where she will itiskr tier h o m e alter
graduation hul she think* she’d llkr lo return lo
Central Florida "Iv e been lo Hie Ofympks. I ni a
laiuKUna resident. hul Ihl* I* always home. *hr said
Johnson, a tiny. 13-year old dynamo. I* -• HiHe "•**&gt;'
and unu*erl lo the publicity *he has re« leverl since Ihe
summer games While she didn't bring »M&gt;mr a mrrlal
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Bee Sugar. Page BA

Efforts under way to keep
drunk drivers off streets
■ y CAROL J .R U M S B V

r i t e r ________ _

The null I* Ju*l too high Ihal * the
message on drunk driving from Ihe
Florida Highway Patrol and several
local organt/ation-, which is why
CareCab pnsirrw are up In arra
hotels, and liar*, and why u desig­
nated driver cam|ialgn Is umlrr way
this hoiid.iv season
"Over Ihe past 10 year*, approxi­
mately 60 percent ol traffic falallllr*
have lieen In mime way nltrtbutahlr
lo alcohol." S lrvrn Harriett. Sanford
Police Chief, said. Ihl* week
II * a problem focused on Ihl* lime
of year, when families are on Ihe

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slruci a car Rescue units Horn Winter Springs and
&amp; u m , responded lo the scene Del*.* m
story on Page 3A

Lo ca l O ly m p ic athletes ho n o red

Herald staff w

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Canlral Florid*...

Fatal accident
Ova parson waa klllad and aavaral *n(orad m Iht*
three vahtcl* acckJenl Friday morning m Winter
Springs A truck hauling concrete prpas overturned
on a sharp curve and spilled the pipa*. one of which

LAKE MARY
All 273 member* of
the Lake M a ry H ig h S rh o o l
Mantling Ram* hand flag* emp*
and m a rio ne tte* dance tra m
tmaided busrs Ihl* morning en
liNite lo New Oilean* and a Jan 2
Sugar llowl prthinname
Il hasn't lilt yet Hollie teaman
a sop hom ore ami Hag eorp*
m rnitrr *alrl la*i night "I think
I m ready but 111jwohabfy gn there
and find I ve furgoHrn something
Ibrn It'll Is- m in mom where are
VIHlf ”
Il Ivgan la*l spring with • ,r »r
plume &lt;all in band dirreinr Terry
I'alltsliall 1 lie caller wa» Ihe orga
ni/rr for the prr game show A lisi
Hit nation * tirsl hand* harl hern
•tan,Mint and l-*kr Marv * ron*»»
lent suiirrkir ratmgs al marching
luiul and t orMcfI lesltval* earned
ihe *» luuil a lop M“*‘ . and an
imltalkm to Ihe htrthplace of Jazz
I'alltsliall sav* student* prrttHm
well 1st ausr thev fe talented. In
Irlllgrtil and work hard They like
I., do well al whatever they re
doing." Pilllsliall said Right now
that nap|iefi* lo lie hand
Thire high school bands from
Alatkima. Arkansas and Georgia. In
addllkm lo Florida Stale University
and Aotnirn University. will also be
ikiiik iiMimg
For Like M ary s kLirchlrig Rams,
it s an honor that lias meant hour*
of practice Student* spill among
thirr rooms la*l nlghl for a final
irltears.il Iwfore Hie big evrnl Flag
«ti(|&gt;s inemlier* practwed rifle drills,
markmellrs sweated out rigorous
routin e s, and hand m em ber*
imllfthed up lheir lone* This year's
Sugar Ik.wl Ih rin e Is the history ol
New O r l e a n s Music include*
When The Saint* Go Marching
In.'* "Lady Of Spain.' and "Can

road, and friends gather lo usher In
Ihe New Year No one I* asking Ihal
good limes lie canceled, merely Ihal
arrangement* Is- made to ensure a
safe trip home. Iherrby. making II
safer for all traveling Inisy roadway*

The Sanford Police Department will
make Ifiosr arrangements. If called In
advance. Harriett says he and other
ofllcers have zero tolerance for those
caught on Ihe road after having had
one cocktail loo many
The jmllce "wife ride home" effort
Is offered In coordination with Hie
Central Florida Salely Council, an
organization Ihal t* also sponsoring
CareCab for Ihe CateUnll of Orlando
See Drivers. Page BA

Victim’s mother who got MADD
now shares her daughter’s story
Kv CAKOL J. K U M 1 KY

H erald staff writer__________ ________
A young woman named Alice died
rlglii years ago — 12 20 a in., Nov
30. I9H0. Her dralh waa sudden, and
unnecessary, which l* why Alice *
mother. Mary Wiley, formed Hie first
Florida chapter of Mothers Again*!
Drunk Driving
Today there are 32 stale chapters,
and Wiley *|icnds 4(Mo GO hours a
week speaking, and writing on the
subject. She has shared Alice's story
hundreds of limes, bill say* she
never (Ires It la a full-lime occupation
born out of a nerd lo talk, a need to
try and make sense of a tragedy Ihal
Is senseless In nature.
"Eventually your friends don't

ward lo firar anymore." Wiley said
"You gel numb, lose weight, have
crying spasms. Il's all normal You're
not going crazy, bill you llilnk you
are.”
A 1:30 a.in. knock on Ihe door
changed Wiley's career, outlook —
everything Also affected were her
children Kalhy. 24. Hank. 23. and
Linda IH It was Thanksgiving. Iheir
sister Alice was home from Ihe
University of Florida, and going out
lor an evening al Ihe movies.
She wus a pretty girl. 20 years-old.
a student of hkimedlrnl engineering
with a 3.H grade point average, and
popular lo bool. She was not Ihe kind
of young jierson jiarents worry about
And. wiley hadn't considered who
f Bee M ADD, Page BA

T h e total n um lx-r of Iradlc accidents In Seminole
C o u n ty compared to the m unlier of accidents attributable
to alcohol Impaired drivers for the calendar year 1987.

TOTAL
Altamonte Springs
Caaaelberry

Lake Mary
Longwood

866

136

401
117
343

•1
20
38
e

Oviedo

Sanford
Winter Springs

ALCOHOL-RELATED

116

90
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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Major bases in state escape ax
United Press International

Project ‘Boot Camp' pleases officials
BUSHNELL — Stale prison officials M y they're happy with
the way the new prison "boot camp" project ta working, and
they're talking about building more.
The 90-day boot camp program la designed as a military-type
shock treatment to Influence younger non violent offenders out
of a life of crime. The ramp near Duahnetl ta tough, with
Inmates Involved in rigid discipline, drills and calisthenics.
Officials are talking about expanding the program to other
state prison sites and about building a similar camp for
women. There Is also talk of building a camp for Juveniles
Of the 157 Inmates who have completed the program, only
13 have been returned to prison for other offenses. There have
been no major Injuries
The program staned 14 months ago

Mom pleads for daughter who shot her
TO R T W A LTO N BEACH - A 2 0 year-old Garden City
woman who shot her mother In the head has been sentenced to
seven years In prison, but her mother vowed to appeal for a
lighter sentence.
Ginger Shea Lynch pleaded no contest In November to
attempted murder and routd have been sentenced to 30 years
during her hearing Wednesday before Circuit Judge Irwin
Fleet.
L^'nch Initially told authorities she was sleepwalking when
she fired two bullets from a .38 caliber pistol Into her mother's
henJ In December 1987 while the elder woman was sleeping
^lie tuid Fleet she has been good and everything la back to
normal
Her mother. Peggy Fowler Lynch. 48. stood by her side and
agreed. After the Judge sentenced Ginger Lynch, her mother
hugged her daughter and vowed to appeal the sentence.

Killer of woman's rights activist sought
MELBOURNE BEACH — Authorities In Brevard County
looked for suspects Thursday In the murder of social activist
and women's rights leader Susan Krsusa.
Friends found Krauat s body In her Melbourne Beach
apartment Wednesday. Investigators have not determined the
cause of death, but M id Kraus* was found In a pool of blood in
her bedroom Nothing appeared to have been taken from the
apartment and no motive has been determined.
Authorities said the assailant apparently broke Into the
apartment and then left by car.
Krauss. 54. moved to Brevard County from New York In the
mid-1970s. She had founded the South Brevard Women’s
Center and a chapter of the National Organisation far Women.
Kraus* also gave workshops on meditation and personal
relaxation techniques.

Pre-paid tuition plan unpopular
TA L L A H A S S E E — State officials M y the pre paid college
tuition program In Florida has not drawn the number enrol Ices
they thought It would
There were estimates that up to 200.000 people would sign
up for the program before It ends Jan. 20. but as of late last
week there had been leM than 13.000 sold
Miami businessman Stanley Tate Is a director of the
program. He blames the slow going on a lack of publicity.
There w
« ill be a television bliti In the middle of next month to
publicise the program, which allows parents to pay lor a
college education now and guarantee their kids' admlsaton to a
Florida public university up to nearly 20 year* from now.
Eaaentlally. It allows college tuition at today's rates for an
education that will coat substantially more later.

Girl killed, sisters hurt in house fire
PENSACOLA — A 5-year-old girl died and two of her sisters
were critically burned Wednesday night when fire swept
through a house on 1‘ensacola's north side
The mother was visiting her mother in the hospital, and
other children escaped the blare
The dead girl has been Identified as Jerl Maaaills The
Injured girls, one 7 years old and the other 8. were taken to
hospitals In Pensacola and Mobile. Ala., authorities said.
Investigators M id the fire apparently staned In a very dry
Christmas tree Battalion chief Pete Rrsedean Mid It sprrad
rapidly because there was a lot of paneling and flammable
materials

Scout leader arrested on morals charge
TAM PA — A Boy Scout leader who gave children tours of a
vintage submarine docked In a river behind the Tampa
Museum of A n was Jailed without bond Thursday for allegedly
fondling a young boy.
Roland Fuentes. 50. Is head of the Sea Explorers, a division
of the Boy Scouts of America that gives lours of the USS
Requln. He was arrested on a charge of committing lewd and
lascivious acts on a child.

From United Prat* International r#porta

LOTTERY
Th* dad* number Thursday In
ths Floods Lottsry CASH 3 Qsm*
was S 10
Straight Ptay (numbsrt In exact
ordsfi IW ) on a SOcent bst. MOO
on II.
Box 3 (numbsr» In any order)
ISO lor a SOcent bst. 1160 on St
Box 6 (number* in any order)
MO lor a 5o-cent bst. VSOon II
Straight Box 3 *330 In ordsr
drawn, MO In any ordsr on a SI
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Straight Box 6 »290 In ordsr
drawn. MO it picked In comtxn»
lion on 11 bst

Judge overrules governor on cuts
IstenMttssal
TA LLA H A S S E E - A circuit
Ju d g e has aided w ith the
Legislature In a legal battle over
Gov. Bob Marline*' veto of
nearly 9790.000 In projects de­
tailed In state budget working
papers, aides to the governor
said Thursday
Peter Dunbar, general counsel
to Marline*.. Mid Leon County
Circuit Judge William Gary has
asked House lawyers to draff a
court order that would restore
the flvr Item* to the state's 921 2
billion state budget

Secen* C U u P*»l*f* Pal* at Sentsr*.
Fieri** n r n

Sen*a**reti chenge,
I* THE SANFORD HIRALO. P.0.

P O S TM A S TE R :

See t i l l . Senior*, F L t i n t .
Heme Delivery: J M o n th ,. SIS.XSi 4
Month,, t u r n , Y ear. U l.tS . In Stele
Melt: I Month, I M U / t Month,,
Sir **) Veer, H I M
Out or suit Moil: Three M onth, H I M ,
I M onth, M U . Veer i n N
M il.

Legislature has bren evading
governors power to veto line
Hems in the stair budget by
burying projects In working
paper* that accompany the an­
nual state budget, but whkh are
not technically pan of the ap­
propriations bill
Dunbar aald the governor had
hoped the dispute could be
settled before the Legislature
convenes In April to begin work
on the budget for the fiscal year
that begins July I
"This force* the legal Issue* to
continue for several months."
Dunhsr said of the decision
Marline* had also hojiril for a

hearing on the merits of the
dispute but apparently no
hearing would be held. Dunbar
M id

Marline* used ht* line item
vrto against 136 items. Inrlud
log flvr Item* worth 9789.555
contained in the romputrrt*rd
working paprr*
For example Manine* vetoed
one position si Florida Allan!*
University out of 7.095 rduca
lion positions included In one
budget line
legislative leader* filed suit to
overturn the working paper*
vetoes, arguing the governor
ovrtstrpprd bis authority

T A L L A H A S S E E - Public
transportation systems never
will never lure moat Floridians
away from their cars or relieve
the crush of traffic on Florida's
streets and highways, a report
by the Florida Transportation
Commission My*
Yet mass transit deserves
taxpayer support as a vital
public service comparable to
police, fire and health services
far poor, elderly and physi­
cally handicapped Floridians,
M ys the draff report.
The 16-pagr document calls

for an a g g re ssive ro a d ;Hiltdlng program combined
w ith spending on n u b L |
transportation systems
meet feasibility standard* and
are barked by local govern­
ments.
“ T ra ffic congestion on
Florida's streets and highways
will continue U&gt; Increase in
future years. Public transit
will play an important but
limited role In rrllevtng this
problem." the draft report
Mya.
"A lot of people mistakenly
believe that mass transit la
much more viable than It

rrally is." said David Kerr,
chairman of Ih* commission
. Murid* a sprawling growth
and diverse economy make H
difficult to build a viable
public transit system. In part,
because ot fundamental eco­
nomic changes."
The report notes that over
the past decade, five of every
six new Jobs have bren
created In the suburbs rather
than urban renters, forcing
commuters to drive from their
suburban homes to suburban
Jobs
To u ris m and the goods
needed to fuel F lo rid a 's
economy rely heavily on the

sta le 's strained
system. M adds

tugnw ay

Public transit is
rally feasible only when a
large number of people travel
lo one sprclffc location such
a* the center of a city
‘ 'T r a d i t i o n a lly , p u b lic
transit would play a key rule
In relieving highway conges­
tion and help reduce air pollu­
tion. energy waste and tneffl
clent land use.*' the
Mys
“ H o w e v e r . F l o r i d a 's
sprawling growth patterns
present a formidable challenge
to traditional solutions

Rep. Carpenter’s bill would outlaw leadership funds
United Froas Intsmatlsnal
TA LLA H A S S EE - Legislation
has been Introduced to harness
the campaign funds used by the
presiding officers of the Florida
House and Senate to reward
their supporters and punish
their enemies
T h e sponsor Is Rep. Carl
Carpenter. D Plant City, a con­

servative who unsucceMfully
challenged House Speaker Tom
Gustafson for control of the
120member House this year
Carpenter Mid the leadership
funds, such as the 91.6 million
Gustafson raised lo support hts
allies In this year's elections,
permit unlimited cash to flow
itetween special Interest group*
and candidate*

"Th e potential Is there for
abuse.” Carpenter Mid "I'm not
picking on Mr Gustafson, but I
think he probably spent more
than any two or three (previous)
speakers combined "
Rep. A n Grtndle. H Altamonte
Springs, agrees with Carpenter
"The funds are very turd.”
Grlndle said " I think they
should be eliminated."

Grtndle said a tactic used hy
House speakers Is lo Invite
legislative lobblrsts to a gather
Ing and "suggest " they contrib­
ute to the Speaker's fund The
funds arr then used to contrib­
ute to candidates supponive of
the Speaker, he said
Technically, the state Re­
publican and Democratic parlies
control the funds

TH E W EA TH ER
NATIONAL TEMPS

LOCAL FORECAST
Today...Affe» the fog lifts we
should lisve a mostly sunny day
with a high in the low 80s
Winds will be from the east at 10
mph.
Tonight...Foggy with a low In
the low 60s. There will be a light
and variable wind.
Tomorrow...Fog will be dis­
sipating lo reveal a portly sunny
day with a high In the low 80s

Friday. Dscsmbsr 30. 1886
Vol 81. No. Ill
P u tins** Deity •** Vvndey. tic e p l
te tu rd e , by Th* Senior* H trel*.
Inc , MS N French A . , . Senior*.
Ft*, m n ,

Dunbar said the decision
would be appealed to the 1st
District Court of Appeal In
Tallahassee and rtnjld end up
before the Florida Supreme
Court, which originally referred
the case to Gary.
"Th e dlMppotntlng tiling ta.
everybody understands this
doesn't solve m uch." Dunbar
Mid of Oary's decision "It's not
the rtartArallon of budget reform
Issues that we are seeking."
Dunbar Mid he was Informed
of the decision by House lawyers
who learned of II from Gary.
Gary was on vaction this week
Marline* has maintained the

Mass transit lacks allure, report says

For the rest of the holiday / ^ L A » T ^ N f I R I T
weekend, the forrast Is for partly \ R D m 1 W J D a c l B
cloudy days and foggy nights
with highs In the 80s and lows In
the 60s.

(U J P t H U M )

Phene test) m

A panel that Thursday recommended
closing 88 bases nationwide decided to leave
Florida's major military bases vtnually
Intact with the exception of shutting down
an unused helipad and an empty reserve
training facility.
"W e think U's an outstanding day for
Florida that we were preserved entirely
Intact." M i d Brian Ballard, an aide to Gov.
Marline*, who la In Alabama for the All
American Bowl between Florida and Illinois
Rep Earl Hutto. D-Fla . Mid there werr no
major Florida bases on the list of 80
Installations suggested for closing by a
12-member panel In WMhtngton. but the
17-page list does Include two smaller
Installations
Hutto M i d the Navy Reserve Training
Center In Coconut Grove near Blacayne Bay
and an Army helipad at Cape St. George
were both recommended for closing But he
Mid the Impact would be "minimal
Hutto Mid the commission decided the
helipad was serving no useful purpose '
He Mid It was "unuMble" with nobody
assigned to It. The commission Mid the
reserve center la not needed because a new
ladllty ts under construction ai another site
in the area.
"W hat we d like to do now ts look at the
possibility of utilising those (the Coconut

our shores''
None of the bases mentioned In the earlier
•We think it’s an outstanding repon sere cut.
“ They're all important and Flohda la in a
day for Florida that we were
unique geographic and strategic position."
preserved entirely intact. ■
M id
Pete Dunbar, genrral counsel for
Manine*.
Hutto M i d Gulf Coast homeponing. in
-Brian Ballard, aid# to tha govamor
which the Navy ts distributing a number of
ship* In pons along the Gulf of Mexico,
Ralatad story, aaa Pag# 6
"came out smelling like a ro a r" But hr aald
there were some ''re la tiv e ly m in o r
Grove and Cape St. George sites) for state changes ‘
needs Tther military bases lend themselves
"There w rrr some recommended change*
to being used as hospitals, prisons or for homeponing along the Gulf Those ship*
schools." Ballard said
that had been assigned to Galveston (Trxasl
In addition to the 88 bases that were and Lake Charles (Louisiana! werr recom­
recommended for closure, the list also mended for shifting to Ingleslde. Texas.
recommends five bases for seml-actlve
M i d Hutto.
status and 54 for realignment, for an
Inglrslde ts In the Corpus Chnstl. Texas,
estimated MVtngsof $693 million annually
area.
Earlier reports had Mid that five Florida
H r M i d Galveston had bren assigned two
military Installations were In jeopardy,
frigates and two mine warfare ships, while
Including homeporilng In PenMcola and
Lake Charles was supposed to get one oiler
Key West, a base In Key West, helicopter
Homeponing on the West Coast, howrvrr.
training near Milton, and a training center
did have some major i liange*
In tvtando
a Dec 18 letter to Secretary of Defense
H r Mid one facility. Hunter* Point, will
Frank Carlucti. Marline* said "In no other
not be built and those ship* will be shifted to
stale In the nation do cum .,* Dvr closer
Peart Harbor Hawaii, l-ong Hrarh and San
each and every day to the forces of Diego. Calif That group includes on bat
co n m im lm . Floridians ran never Ignore
tleship (our cnilsrrs. two destroyer* and
the fact that Cuba sits just 90 mile* f r o m
two frigates

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St oa Is lo the south with a water
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MaJ. 4:25 a .m .. 4:45 p .m .
T ID E S : Daytona Beach: highs.
12 24 a m.. 12:43 p.m.: lows.
6:35 a.m .. 701 p .m .: New
Sm yrna Beach: highs. 12 29
a.m.. 12:48 p m .: lows. 6 40
a m . 7 06 p.m.: Bayport highs.
12:11 a m.. 12 23 p m ; lows.
6 :27a.m.. 7:43p m

BOATING
St. Augustine to Jupiter Inlet
— Today...wind east near 10 kls.
Seas 2 ft or less. Bay and Inland
waters a light chop.
Tonight...wind east around 10
kts. Scan 2 lo 3 ft. Buy and
Inland waters a light chop.
S a tu rd a y...w in d southeast
around 10 kts. Seas 2 to 3 ft Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.

The high temperature In San­
ford Thursday was 82 degrrrs
Olid the overnight low wus 63 us
rrported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 8 a.m.
Friday tolulled 0.00 Inch.
The trmperuturr at 8 a.m.
today was 62 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
62. as recorded by Ihe National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Alrporl.
Other data:
G Thursd a y's high.................80
□ Barom etric pressure..30.25
D Relative hu m idity... 100 pet
O W lo d a ....... Boat northcaat. 8
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C Rainfall............................ 0 in.
i .Today's sunset...... BtSB p.m.
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P O L IC E B R IE F S

Agents shot at, man captured
Shotgun used in
Sanford incident

Man allegedly kicked mom, sister
CASSELBERRY — A man who allegedly furred hla mother
and nlMcr onto a bed and klrked Ihnn ha* been |altrd by
Caaarlbrrry poller
Patrick Lanrlnat Henry, 21. of l i H K rnw lrk Circle,
r .o w llm r y . wax charged with battery at home ai li Tft p m .
Thuraday
Henry’s mother Norma and ulnter Kimberly told police they
(eared Henry would kill them I hey said In the past hr had
threatened to shoot them amt then commit suicide (kind Is
8900

By S U S A N LO D IN ~
Herald staff writer

Two arrested for burglaries
W IN TER SPRINGS
Winter Spring* police arrested
auaprrta In two Winter Spring* burglartri* Thursriay. The
arrrsta were madr on NorthStreet, rural Allamonlr Spring*
Poller said (Irrarms w rrr alolrn Irom the houar of the falhrr
of one of the suspect*. Thomas W. t ’lere, 20. whose addresa Is
the Srmtnolr Crmnty Jail. *‘lrn wns free from Jail without
posting Uonl {tending trial on olhrr charge* when hr was
arrrstrd Thursday He Is charged with armed burglary,
burglary and grand theft
Alan charged with armed burglary and grand theft Is Sean I*.
Dating. 18, of MO s Kalitas St Winter Springs (Terr Is held
without bond and bond for Daslug Is $8,IKK)

Woman arrested for alleged shooting
SANFORD — An Altamonte Spring* woman who reportedly
told Sanford poll* r she had liern 'hurt by hive." was arrrstrd
slier she allegedly llrrd shots outside a Hanford house at about
4 4ft a m Friday
Police said they found T l r ' * w Marie (Vavls. 42. of 958-A
Lake Destiny twite. Iiidiric In a ■ar In ttie drtteway at 159 Long
Leaf Pine Clrue. Sanlord Police had r« »|*&gt;ndrd *r&gt; a re[«oit ot
shots fired there They said they found a 22-calther revolver
containing six spent bullet casings in Dnvls’ purse
She ts charged with carrying a itinera led llrenrm and
discharging a firearm In public lk&gt;ndt*8t 000

Car stolen, man surrenders
SANFORD — Hanford polk e recovered Thursday a car
reported stolen Drc. 22. In Ikintiell latter Thursday a
sus(m-i led auto thlet surrendered at the poller slatkiu and
rrportley said he had taken the car so tie rviuld keep a niutt
date in Sanford
An I twin y (Tmtnn Kind 22 n| Daytona Hem h. fold |x&gt;lke he
didn't make It to court b*s ause lie had problems with the car
he allegedly stole. |w»li« e sakt
Polk'e received a tip In the case and found the car at Castle
lirewer Court
Ford tschargrd with grand thett auto (kind is 81 .OIK)

Woman: Man tried to pull her Into car
FERN PARK
Marney Ann F agg. of Fein Park, totd
Seminole Ctiunty slo ilff's deputies a man tiled In pull her Into
Ills car Ihtough the passenger s side window when he stopped
and spoke to her as she walked on Derbyshire Road. Fern |&gt;ark
at about 12 Ol a in today
Fagg said she bad gotten out ol a friend s car after an
argument and was walking toward Oxford Road when the
assailant stopped Wlieti she ap|tf&lt;&gt;arhrd hts i ar. she said he
grabbed her shut anil tried to pull fie* In The shirt ripped and
he again grahtird hrt shill site %atd
Her head Mr ink lltr side of the cal and the man released
Kagg wrlirn m bri rwtw ayiprcuM bed lb lied U r p u lM repotted
stir li-.il b&gt;tali Im u ti Ih i ■b&lt; st anti to t left rye was laniard

Two arrested for writing bad c h e ck s
LAKE MARI — Sri n m o le County slit-nil's deputy .lames
Virgin, who arrested two lot al suspects FiutiDnd Park
warrants for passing lud •bet kx said lie rxjirr t* about TO
m ine counts ol glassing worthless - bn kx to Ite tiled against the
two
Sterling Campliell 17 ot IJft S Country ( lull Hood. larkr
Maty, was arirstrd at Imnw at Id .Ml a m Wrdurstlay Hr ts
charged with rlgtil counts ol |»uxAlrig worthless check* with a
total value eg 8 10.000
William ta-wlx Dan net II of 1T86 While Oak Drive. Winter
Spring*, was arrrstrd at the Seminole County Jail Wednesday
Hr ls charged with (Mssing n single Uid check valued at
81.000 Virgin said tmth w rrr arresterI last week on similar
Frulllarid Park charges and he rx p e r ts more charges to tie
(lied In olhrr caxrx

Man arrested on a DUI charge
SANFORD — The billowing |&gt;rison faces a charge of driving
under the liinurncr In Seminole County
• James A Martin. 2ft ol 401 l-aiurl Avr Sanford, was
attested at T O T a m today altri tils weaving car. which was
traveling at no more than 20 mph was sto|t|ied on U S
Highway 17 02. Sanlord He is also charged with driving with a
suspended license, and on an &lt;Hernia County warrant

7-Eleven robbery reported
SANFORD — Two men. one who implied he was armed with
a gun. rohlied the 7 Eleven. 2700 W. 2ftlh St . Sanford, at
about I a.in today
Sanford (M ille r reported th e p.iii stole cash Irom the rrglstrr
and beer before fleeing

Vandalism at detention center
SANFORD — Three inmates at the Seminole Juvrnllr
Drlrnlkin Center. 200 Hush tils if . Sanford, will pmtiably lie
charged with criminal mlschb-l lor vandall/mg two rooms at
the center. Sanlord {M ille r rr|Miri
At about 10 p.m Wednesday. {Millie said, they were called to
the center because lights had ln-en broken and toilets Mopped
up tu cause IliMMlIng Damage is c •tlmalrd al 8300 and the
crnlrr sujiervlxcir. |Milicr said, has asked that charges lie (lied
against three youths In the t use

EMERGENCY CALLS
THURSDAY
• 8:32 a in. - 2001 W
First St., medical call,
woman, T2, transported to
Flo rida H o sp lla l A lla
monte.
• I I : fill a m
- 200
Windsor C L . medical rail,
man. 77. not ttunxjiorled.
• 11:58 u ni - 78 Luke
Monroe Terrarc, medical
cull, man, TO. tnius|Mirtcd
lo Central Florida Regional
llnapltal.
• I :24 p .m
- T 7
William Clark Cl., medical
cull. man. T2, transpoitcd
tu Central Florida Regional
Hospllal

• T: 18 p.m. - IT45 E.
2Hth St., mcdlc.il rail,
woman, age unknown, nol
irunaportrd.
• 7 12 p.m. — Oft Lake
Monroe Terrace, lire out on
arrival. Smoking materials
Ignllcil m.iltrrss. Heavy
smoke dam age to tiedriMim.
lire dam age to mattress.
I m \ s|»r logs and dresser.
• 8:53 p.m. — 10 Cowan
Moughtori. medical call,
woman, 1(1, tnins|K&gt;rtcd to
Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
• 9 5 5 p.m, — WH W.
S e m in o le H lv d .. false
a l
a r
m

Wheels of fortune
Bicycles ware presented to the youngsters
who won the recent Flee World coloring
contest Juiie Whitley. 7, ol Longwood. (left)

with her ri,other Janice Kaufmen. Sheila
Kramer, and sisters Analucia. 6, end Tesi,
10, of Geneva, wilh mother Linda Wellman

Storer cable rates hiked
B y J . MAIM ■ A IIP IILD
Herald staff writer

SANFORD - Storer Cable
subscriber* will stun the new
year with two channel* and a
rate Incrraar a month later
Beginning Thursday, Slater
■flopped WWOH from New York
a n d added T h e D is c o ve ry
Channel and T N T Beginning
Feb I. IBfW. the current basic
ratr for the JO channel line up
will Increase from the current
monthly charge of 81ft ifft to

on a large incrrase In copyright
917 45.
Storer general manager Tony costs, which had Storer decided
Pupo said the ratr Increase is to keep thr station, would have
uredrd lircause the company's added another 81.25 to thr
insts for acquiring programing monthly bill above the 81 50
iru leased as much as TO percent ItM-rrasr scheduled for February
Pupo said the derision to add
from some programs doing the
last year 1he most recent rate Ttw Discovery Channel should
Increase wns In April. 1*188 smcMith leathers milled over the
when rate* tncreased by 8 1 45.
loss ol W'W'OR The Discovery
The company currently serves Channel leatures science, nature
about 15.800 households In and other non (letkm humaninterest {irogramlng and has
Seminole County.
Pupa said I lie decision lo drop tieen a highly rankrd choice of
the pnfHilwf U M w a s w I m v .I i Mibsci liters ,iu, recent*,surveys

State says 16 barrels removed
By SANDRA BOUCMAHINK
Herald staff writer
LONGWOOD Florida Dr
partrr.rut of En viron m en tal
Regulation IDEM) nfflcials said
that Ifi barrel* were removed
last week from behind the public
works building on East Warren
Avenue
It was originally believed, ac
cording to reports by Director of
Public Works (Tuirles Hauler
that there were about nine
drums burled. The excavation
process which begun on Wed
nrsday. Dec 21. was completed
the next day by O .ll Materials.
C l e r m o n t .
F l a

One of the barrrl* was filming
It bore a hand painted laliel
which read "acid material." ac­
cording to DF1R Environmental
Supervisor Mark Swearingen
Most of tlie drums cfintalned
some tyjie of Ihpilds and atMiut
three or lour of them were totally
crushed. Swearingrti said yes
trrday.
The chemical trsl results of
the drum contents are experted
tiack by Jan 11 from Chemical
Conservation Corporation. O r­
lando. which Is conducting thr
tests ul an Independent laborato­
ry
Chemical Conservation Sale*
Manager Pal Sullivan said yes

trrday thr tests arc bring con­
ducted hv certified UlMiratory
chemists but no results have
liecn rr leased
*T don’t know anything The
Litis air slow." Sullivan said
The lianels were burled by u
public works employee on Ocl.
23 The city received a warning
notice on Nov. 9 from DEH for
dts|Misal of material without de­
termining whether If was haz­
ardous waste
Pending the test results, thr
city may furr further action by
DER. according to Hazardous
Waste Section Manager Richard
Tedder

1 killed in traffic accident; 3 injured
By SANDRA BOUCNAHINB
Herald stall writer
W IN TE R SPRINGS One
{lerson was killed and several
others Injured In « three vehicle
accltfc" ■ u? ..turning at jta lr
Road 419 and Wagner’s Curve,
according r,» .oihtifitlea.
Seminole County Dr|iartnirni
of Public Safety spokesperson
Sue Strbbliis said this morning
the victims' names have not
liern released,
T h r accldriit occurred at 7:29
a m and Involved a tractor
trailer carrying concrete and
pipes and two other vehicles
T w o people were entrapped in
the wreckage of their vehicle,
with one of them declared dead
on arrival, according to Stcb
bins The driver of the tractor
tra ile r w in sent lo South
Seminole Hospital with neck and
back Injuries and u severelyinjured |&gt;erM)ii was transported
to Orlando Krglniiul Medical
Center, according lo Stebblns
Tw o children Involved In Ihe
crash were taken to South
Seminole Hospital bul the extent
of their Injuries urr unknown.
The accident occurred when
the driver of thr tractor trailer
carrying two pieces of five-fool
diameter concrete pijies travel­
ing southbound on Stale Hoad
419 failed to munuever a curve
at Wagner's Curve and Orange
Avenue. The truck tipped over,
colliding with another vehicle
traveling northbound on S.R.
419. according lo Slchlilns. One
of the pipes ajiprared lo have
landed on lop of the car, and
another against the car. The
driver ol the car, a male, was
killed, according to Slebhius
Florid.i IllgJiway Patrol ts In­

vestigating Ihe ruuse of the
accident.
A red pick up truck also travel­
ing northbound collided with the
tractor-trailer as a result of the
other accident
Winter Springs Rescue I n o 24
and Faiglne 24 and Rescue and
Engine 26 were the first to
respond to the scene of the
accident.
Seminole Countv
s,inf..urn JV rw nl UlSVfT * bftijpf* %

FU LTO N C EN T ER
O M cc/R rtu ll Sfuicc

Engine T5. Battalion 2 and
Winter Springs Battalion 24 and
Division 24 also assisted

SANFORD — A man accused
of firing three shots from a
short-barreled shotgun at cars of
C ity C o u n ty In v e s tig a tiv e
Bureau agents was arrested here
Thursday night
Carlo* Wayne Hicks. 29. of
2323 18th St . Sanford. Is ac­
cused of shooting al the agents’
cars from the doorway of his
apparently abandoned house at
about 11 30 p m.
H ic k s Is c h a r g e d w it h
possession of a short barreled
shotgun, possession of a firearm
by a convlrtrd Irion and dl*
charging a firearm In puhllr
Agents reported they were In
Ihe area of |8th Street amt
Southwest Hoad In rural Sanford
when they heard three shots
fire d fro m n e a r b y . T h e y
approached an a p p a re n tly
abandoned building at 232T
IHIh St . and found Hicks In thr
open diMirwav with a 12 guagr
sin itgun with no stock und a
Hi Inch long barrel In his hands
Agents said they ordered him
to drop the wrapon three or four
times before he xunrnderiil the
gun and was arrested
Agents reported lh.it Hicks Is a
convicted felon who in the past,
has been charged with first
degree mutder. burglary, grand
theft, armed b u rg la ry , ag­
gravated assault, and possession
of a firearm by a felon
Agents said he (old them he
shot toward their cars
In other ( '( 'I I I in c id e n ts
Thursday night in rural Alta­
monte Springs, two were ar
rested after reported attempts lo
sell crack cocaine lo an under­
cover agent
Genene Lyvon Richardson. 28.
ol 207 Cadillac Hi , Altamonte
Springs, and Anthony Columbus
Edwards. 24. of 128 East St .
Altamonte Springs, were ar­
rested outside the Disco Food
store. County Road 427. rural
Altamonte Springs, at about
H 45 p.m.
Edwards ts charged with sale
and delivery and possession of
condor. Richardson Is charged
with attempting In sell coun­
terfeit cra ck co ca in e and
{Missrsslnn of drug, jiaruphrm uAgents report an uhdertYivrr
agent bought a 810 pfrtc of
crack roraine from Edwards,
and Richardson reportedly of­
fered the agent a 820 piece of
crack cocaine Agrnis said when
confronted Richardson dropped
a m a tch h n x that co n ta in e d fake

« rack cocaine

Park renamed
in honor of
former chief
SANFORD — A small slrt|&gt;
jsirk In the 700 black of Ellloll
Avenue, about a block north of
Humllton Elementary School,
has been named Roy G. Williams
Bark In honor of a longtime
Sanford police chief.
Williams server! ns police chief
lor 45 years. Hr was ap|K&gt;luted
chief In 1920 al thr age of 19.
and rellted In 1965.
Jim Jrnilgnn. parks arid rec­
reation director, said Ihe tiark.
u ImiuI 150 feet long and 75 feet
wide, was never nlllclnllv named.

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Are m em ories m ost dear
The thoughts of happy times
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And so, it's not surprising
that as the old year ends . . .
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EDITORIALS

Don’t sacrafice
religious freedom
Congress shall make no taw m/rci'tlng an
rxtabltohment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof.
These 16 words, rn s h rtn rd In Ihc Finn
A m e n d m e n t to the C o n s titu tio n , have
become a perennial legal battleground as
groups and Individuals around the co u n try
seek to bar creches and otehr religious
displays on p u b lic p ro p e rty d u rin g the
holiday season.
In M ltsbu rg h T h e T h ir d Circuit Court ol
Appeals recently put an end to the custum ary
n a tivity scene at the A llegheny C o u n ty
courthouse and also banned a:i IB-fool
m rnorah in front of the nearby C ity-C o u n ty
Building.
Th e appeals court ruled that the Holy Name
Society, a Catholic organization, and Chat tad.
a Jew ish group, violated the Const! I u Ion's
"e sta blish m en t’ clause by displaying re­
ligious sym bols In a nubile place.
Fortunately, the U .S . Suprem e Court has
agreed to consider the case.
Som ewhere am id the lawsuits and lengthy
court appeals, the param ount purpose of the
F irst A m e n d m e n t seem s to have been
forgotten.
Th e sole reason for the “ establishm ent"
clause Is to guarantee religious freedom by
Insuring that the governm ent does not adopt
a single rrllglo n and thereby exclude the
practice of others. Vet. far too frequently this
single sentence is applied In w ays that
in h ib it, ra th e r th e n p ro te ct, the "fre e
exerrlsc" of religious values.
Those w h o dem and an absolute separation
of church and state often are quite w itling to
sacrifice the right of others to express their
religion freely in public.
Consequently, the Am erican C ivil Liberties
Union and others w ho adopt an extreme
stance w ould bar Christm as carolers from
public parks.
Indeed, such groups line up on the side of
the Polish governm ent, at least theoretically.
In its prohibition against curclflxea in public
classrooms.
Never m ind that the W arsaw regim e's
intent is to suppress religious views, not
safeguard them.
T h e S u p re m e C o u rt's celebrated 1984
decision In a case from P aw trckrt. K .I..
sought to resolve the constitutional questkm s
by perm itting nativity scenes and m enorahs
on public property so long as they are
accompanied by secular sym bols such as
Santa Claus and elves.
T h is o p in io n , rig h tly ridiculed as the
reindeer rule, trivializes religion and som e­
times produces some rather tortured reason­
ing.
What should not be forgotten is that the
F ir s t A m e n d m e n t b a rs not o n ly th e
establishment of religion but also any law
"prohibiting the free exerrlsc thereof **

Stay away from steroids
Ever since a bully kicked sand in the face of
Charles Allas, boy:* have looked for the easy
road to bulk. It isn't hau.'.lcn- anymore. 1 he
Jo urn al of th r A m erican Medical Association
reports that 6.6 perrent of high-school boys
surveyed have taken anabolic strm ids to
build muscle strrngth. For short-term results,
they could pay u long-term price in stunted
growth and sterility. Teen-agers don't think
about the long term. Hut their adult role
models should, and it doesn't help to huve
those role models on steroids too.

Berry's World

TO M T IE D E

Welcome to Earthquake Town, USA
PAKKF1ELD. Calif - The first earthquake in 1857. 1881. 1901. 1922. 1934 and 1966:and
that Donaler Thompson clearly remembers took the scientists think they “should be able" to
place In 1034. She was 0 years old at the time, technically fee! the
attending a grade-school variety show at the next one coming
town hall, and she says that "It seared
No one knows for
everybody so laid that a lot of the kids jumped sure, of course. Pre­
off the stage and ran for rover.”
dicting earthquakes
Since then she's been through thousands of Is si best an Infant
smaller tremors And one more big one
technology It ts also
Parldleld sits atop the San Andreas Fault, the s u llie d b y a r e ­
fabled geological crunch that runs through markably goofy hisSouthern California.
tory. The ancients
The small, isolated town is located about thoughi earth trem­
halfway between Los Angeles and San Fran
ors could be pre­
cisco. It is about 30 miles Inland from the Pacific dicted by watching
Ocean Generally speaking, the community has for the gods. who.
been rocked by sizable ground disturbances w h e n th e y cam e
■ Science is
every 20 years since the middle I HOO*
d o w n f ro m the
IrylnQloses if
In fact, thr shudders have been so regular that m ountains, shook
it can take
Parkflrld has come to be known as the villages with every
advantage of
"Earthquake Tow n.” And science ts trying to see step that they made
the curiosity £
If It can lake advantage of the curiosity.
In addition, the
Researcher* have turned the settlement »nlo a notions have also been
sort of seUmographlr eenterpterr -here they misused by charlatans and the simple minded
hope to team how to predict earthquakes
The rev.earch:rs have already made one Tin y w r the ones who delight fit fanning worry
specific forecast dong these lines They say a wtth dbr prop h e cie s They were ou*. in force not
significant quake will “ probably” bit Parkflrld long ago Armed with "astrological signs.' they
before 1903 There have been big tremors here said Loa Angeks would he destroyed by fire, hail

JACK ANDERSON

Defective guns
take their toll

GEORGE F. WILL

God’s grace or green slime?
W ASHINGTON — All Is quiet along Ihe
Potomac just now, tiir federal community
having given itself over to seasonal indolence
and indulgrnrr Such enjoyment came to this
city surprisingly late in its history President
Grover Cleveland In 1894. for the first time,
gave civil servants Christmas Day off
Among the many routs and rrvels Oral
leaven our civilization, those asaortaled with
Christmas sometimes lest one s capacity for
taking life philosophically The task of eating a
pfrffrrnusnr cookie without coating yoursell
with powdered sugar is as difficult as spelling
pfcflernusse. but it Is easier than rating
fruitcake, w hkh ts the worst feature of this
season
Christmas, which — let u» be fair — should
not be Judged by frulli akrs. is. of coursr. a lot
cL'er than almost all the rituals that now
encrust It But then. Christmas, like mankind.
Is a tale arrival, as reckoned by Harvard's
Stephen Jay Gould, who lakr the long view, as
paleontologist* are wont to do
The human specie*, he says, ha* been
around for about 250.000 years, approximate­
ly .0015 percent of the history of all rarly life.
’ the last Inch of the cosmic mile.” The planet.
Indeed the universe, got along swimmingly
without us until, as It were. Just thr other day.
This makes our arrival look awfully like a
cosmic a f i r r i bought, an accident rather Hum
the culmination of a plan.
Furthermore, says Gould, the many evolu­
tionary fat tors I hat produced us are "quirky.
Improbable, unrepeatable and utterly un­
predictable." However, unpredictable doe* not
mean random "It makes sense and ran be
explained after the fart Hut wind bark life's
tape to the daw n of time and trt It play again —
and you will never get humans a second
time."
Well, "never" Is a tad. If only a Uid. loo
strong What Gould means Is that getting
human beings on u second run through the
evolution of life would be a statistical long shot
with thr odds approaching lnflnlty-to-onc. If.
that ts. II were possible to "approach" Infinity,
which II Isn't — bul never mind, you know
what I mean.

Actually, we are not as tenuous as all thal
Gould's "hood and crook" means mind, which
Is a formidable thing Tru e , mind ha*
produced, among other thing*, fruitcake and
modem physics, both potentially lethal to the
specie* Still, "tenuous *does not do us Justice
Actually. Gould give* us generous Justice by
noting the exhilarating aspect of the lowly and
improbable Iftns and all lhall explanation of
us The explanation may be superficially
deflating, bul i* Is ulllmatrly liberating Wr
cannot read Ihe mranlng of life passively In
the farts of nature
We must construct
Ihrse answ ers
oursrlvr* — frunt our
ow n w isdom and
ethical s^nse,**
O n u Id m a y be
right, but for many
people the meaning
of Christmas Is that
there Is a "higher"
answer, a providen­
tial purpose to the
e v o lu tio n a ry o u t­
come For some peo­
ple, the origin of re­
£ No matter
ligious sentiment —
where life
awe — Is In this
came from, or
thought Ttre stunn­
why, the tact
ing im p ro b a b ility
is il beats the
tbal ptoduerd us Is
alternative J
Itself an Intimation of
some special Inten­
tion.
Tom Stoppard said
that It may be slightly less improbable (hoi a
dirty Intended us. and planned our wayward
juith lo existence, than that grrcii slime began
to change and gave rise. Ill lim e, lo
Shakespeare's sonnets
Anyway, no matter where Ilf*- cainc from, or
why. the fact ts It treats the alternative and
makes things Interesting. Alter Walker put
philosophy In Its place und gave consolation
for a universe afflicted with fruitcakes when
she wrote In one sentence almost all that need
to be said oh Ihe subject of life: "Life ts better
than dralb, f believe. If only because It Is less
trortng. und because it ha* frrsh prorhc* In It."

Bo how come we humans arc here?

"Because.” says Gould, "one odd group of

and it we were congressmen, we could
RAISE O U R SALA R IES. "

and an earthquake.
Small wondrt then that even (hr iegltimair
researchers hedge Ihelr bets In Ihta respect Uut
they say It's still important to make the effort
Karihquakra have killed an average of 20.000
people during every year of the 20th rentury,
and the scholars believe the number could be
rradlly cut by accuratr forecasting
Ergo, the mission ai Earthquake Town It's at
least Iteller than looking for the gods The San
Andreas Fault ts the Juncture of two of the major
plates that make up the Earth's crust — one
supports the North American continent and the
other the Parlflc Ocean — and. whenever the
plates move. Parkflrld does thr same
Which ts to say often Parkflrld residents likr
to claim they Itvr on a massive trampoline
Donaler Thompson points nut that mo*l of thr
tit mors are minuscule — "they ran only be
measurrd by machines" — but. In Irrms of sheer
numbers, "there are 2.000 to 3.000 rarthquakrs
a month In Psrklield. or 70 to 100every dsy "
Thompson ts a native She ta also the local
diarist She has published a hook sboul this part
of rrm ral California. high III Ihe ChoUmr Hills
and site keeps scrapbooks on the earthquake
activity Sire says the researchers fvosn cumL.g
here aflrr the 1966 nimbler and now they
listen to every leal that fails. ’

fishes and a peculiar fin unatnmy that could
transform Into legs for terrestrial erraturrs.
because the earth never froze entirely during
an Ire age: brratisr a smalt and tenuous
species |lie means us), arising in Africa a
quurtrr of u million years ugo. has managed,
so far. to survive by hook and by crook."

LETTER S TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters
musl Ire signed and Include a mailing address
.out telephone number, l.ellets should Ire on a
single subject und as brief ns possible The
Sanford Hrruld reserves I lie right to edit.

W ASHINGTON
Gun* are designed to
infltet bodily harm, but not in the way that
Roger Dr Luca exprrir need It
The Arizona man was on a hunting trip
witen hi* revolver, lurked In its hol*trr on hi*
hip. blew a lade through Delates'* right leg
He say* in s lawsuit that hr ami a irtrml wetr
Pelting a deer i arras* when the animal *
antler humprd Hie gun or Ihe holster The
bullet damaged nerves in D rLura ’s leg and
Hie resulting limp has aggravated a bark
problem
Drl.uea can't look lo the federal govern­
ment for help Frdrr
al safely watr twiogs
keep lab* on the
safety of everything
from hairy dolls to
(umbo Jet* — every
thing «x «rp l gun*
Ttre Cnruum n Ptf&gt;
duct Safety Com
mission, the Federal
trade Commission
and the Ibirrati of
Alcohol. Tobacco and
Firearm s have no
a uthority to keep
rlrlrctlvr firearm* off
fi Numerous
thr matkrt
lawsuits have
I t ' s up I o t h r
been
filed al­
alleged Victims ioask
leging
lire court* lo dreide
dangerous
who I* at fault, after
defects In the
the fart DrLura has
design j
surd thr maker of his
gun. Sturm. Huger
and Co Alt trough tire
model liial Dr Lin a carried was discontinued
In 1973. an estimated I million rtf them could
still trr in circulation Numerous lawsulls
have tw-rn Hied alleging a dangerous defect In
lire design. The min piny has rrfused to
launch a recall, blaming thr accidental
shootings on misuse or negligence
Whether Ihe federal government should
prolrrt consumers from defective guns may
ire thr next big gun fight on Capitol Hill. Sen
Howard Mrtzrnhamn. I) Ohio. ts known for
his battle* wllh thr gun lobby He has askrd
Ihe General Arcountlng Office to investigate
whether better safety drvtrr* on guns would
prevent ur-ridr-ntal shooting death*
Uuestiinih arose in Congrrsa In thr mid
1970* about .he jurisdiction of the Cotisumer
I’rnduct Safety Commission when It came to
guns and ammunition The National Rifle
Association und lawmakers such as Sen
.lames A McClure, H Idaho, and Rep John
Dlngrll. I) Mich , successfully fuughl efforts lo
rrgulatr gun safety They claimed It was
back door gun control. Hut others. Including
Sen Edward Kennedy. 1)-Mass . questioned
why even gun enthusiast* wouldn't support a
measure (hut simply ptotectrd them from
defective inert luindtse
T h r NRA Is proud of saying that it
represents thr consumers, not the gun
industry. Hut an NRA official trstlfled before
Ihe Senate in 1975 supporting measures lo
keep Ihe Consumer Product Safety Com ­
mission niil of Hip gun lnsjK-eUon business
NRA attorney Richard Gardiner told our
assoclulc Scott Sleek thut lawsuits filed
Involving gun arctdrnls are effective In
stopping drfrrtlvr guns (mm firing produced
Thai means consumers are solely re­
sponsible for challenging the safety of guns
and they can't doit until It's to laic.
Num erous gun m atnifaelurers have
weathered lawsuits over guns that malfunc­
tioned Mote than 230 claims have been filed
against Sturm. Rugrr over nrrldental dis­
charges of lire "Old Model" (ihe one DeLuca
owned) single-action revolvers, Those guns
were Introduced in Ihe 1950s and are
considered collectors' Items. Many of ihe
alleged Ineldrnls have resulted In Injuries and
25 ended In deaths.
T h r company stopped making the gun. but
never rrrulled the ones on the market. Sturm,
linger attorney Stephen Sanrttl says the firm
has acted rrs|x&gt;n*lbly In notifying the Old
Mixlrl owners about a safely enhancement
device that can lx* added to the gun.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday. December 30. I960 - SA

MADD

F IN A N C IA L

Stocks open mixed
Stock Exchange tape. E a rly turn o ver
amounted to about 8.800.000 shares
Before the market opened, the Commerce
Department reported that the government’s
Index of leading economic Indicators dropped
0 2 percent In November aa stork prices fell
and unemployment rone.
The Index, which has been seesawing month
to month for most of the year, measures a
basket of 11 Indicators and gives signals of
what the economy may be doing three to six
months down the road The report was In line
with markrt analysts' expectations

United F r a il International
NEW YOHK — Slock prirre n|irnrd mixed
Friday In moderate trading on the New York
Stock Exchange ax blue chip* outperformed
broader market txauex amid an attempt by
Investor* to ex trod xtuirp gain* won In the
previous session
The Dow Jones Industrial average, which
Jumped 16 2.1 Thursday, was up 0 89 to
2183.57 shortly aflrr the market opened.
Decline* led advances, however. 392-304
among the 1. 1NI Issues crossing the New York

Dollar opens lower
in world markets
United P rsts Intarnatlonal

L O N D O N - T h e d o lla r
opener! lower Friday on major
forrlgn currency markets
Gold was mixed
In earlier trading In Tokyo,
tire dollar dosed at 125 90
Japanese yen, down from
128 03 yen «n Thursday
In Europe the dollar began
the day In Frankfurt at 1 7805
West German marks down
fro m I 7 8 7 0 m a rk a on
Thursday
The dollar opener! in Zurich
at I 3100 Swiss (ram s down
fro m I 3 1 4 0 f r a n c s on
Thursday In Farts the dollar
opened at (I IOOO French
franca, up from 6 0935 francs
the day before

The dollar stalled the day tn
Brussels at 37 48 Belgian
franea. down from 37 63
franra on Th u rsd a y, and
opened In Italy af 1.314 50
Italian lire, up from 1.314 10
lire Thursday
tn L o n d o n , the B ritish
pound tw gart the day r.t
• I HO l u t u m p a r r d w ith
•I 79IO&lt;m ThursiDy
On Thursday In New York,
the dollar bought $11920
Canadian, down from $1 1950
Wednesday
On the bullion markets, gold
opened $1 an ounce lower tn
Zurich at $410 50 and $1
higher In London at $409 73
Sliver opr tied unchanged In
Zurich at $4 10 an ounce and
opened two cents lower In
Loudon at $6 04 an ounce

Drexel probe includes Steinberg
UaHa4 F r s t i Intarnatlonal
W ASHINGTON - The gov
em inent'a probe of alleged
securities fraud at Drexel
Burnham l-ambrrt Inc lias
widened to Include corporate
rattier Saul Strtnhrrg. one of
Dread's prominent Junk bond
clients. The Washington Post
reponrd Friday
The Poat quoted sources
familiar with the Intestigatlon
a* saying t.ley are trying to
determine If Stetribrrg tried to
evade insurance laws by
IB; an Illegal

Hr hem e with
D rix e tip o k

tin i&gt; &lt; t

i (in i

Mu hac iM lI h n i when Stein
berg accumulated a big stake
tn the Wlckes t'ns tour years
ago

Intestors in a stork-parking
si hr me try to hide ownership
of stork by placing the shares
w ith so m e o n e else and
sr&lt; retly agreeing to buy them
hark later
The Investigation of Sirin
berg’s trading In Wlckes stock
Indicates a widening of the
Wall Street corruptItm probe
to Include some nf Dread's
prominent Junk bond clients,
the Pont said

Dow Jones
Dow Joaoa Averages
1000km .
30 Indus 2INr&gt;98 up
20 I rails
972.10 olf
15 Utils
187.00 up
63 Stork 830 89 up

Local Interest
These quotations provided
by members of the National
Association of Securities
Dealers are representative
Inter-dealer prices as of
m ld-mornlng today. Inter­
d e a le r m a rk e ts c h a n g e
throughout the day. Prices do
not Include retail markup or
markdown
Bid
Aak
3U
American Pioneer 3 8
Bemelt B a -k
33h
33H
21W
First union
21*6
11".
3 IH
FPAL
Fla Progtcsa
35
34H
44
44
MCA
17H
Hughes Supply 17W
23 H
23 U
Morrison's
54U
5416
NCR Carp.
IV w &gt;
40
39
Scotty*
1 IH
im
22's
Southeast Bank 21H
2046
20(6
SunTrust
6 0S
Wall Disney
06N
Wrsllnghouar
52H
52 H
17V*
!7W
Brunswick
9*6
IIBJ
1avt
Fla. Nalkmal
!6W
16*6
44(6
Winn Dixie
44

Gold And Silver
NEW YOKK - Foreign and
domestic gold A sliver prices
quoted tn dollars per troy
mince Friday
London
Prrvloue close
408 75 of!
4 SO
Morning fixing
410 15
up 1 40
412 72 up
1‘arta
1.83
410 25
Hong Kong
}l
oil 3 75

Now York
4 28
111
0.18
0 85

Cornea *|»of gold open
40900 up 0 80
Conte x spot silver open 6 03
up 0 032

Housing
Continued from Page I A
for rehabilitation plojects over othrts who did not
meet county apretneatton*

Seminole County Community Development
Principal Planner Buddy Balagia said.
The
racial Issue ta a moot point" because all of the
completed jtavlng. drainage and rehahllltatton
projects have been In black districts
Balagia said the celling flgurrs — 614.(XX) lor
concrete structures and $16,000 lor Iranie
structures — were recommended by Woods 14
months ago when Sanlord and Seminole County
were arranging a cooperative agrrrmrnt for
community development projects
Balagia said hr was surprised by Woods'

resignation Although he praised Woods' cornj&gt;clenrr. he said whal he described os slow
progress m Sanford waa troubling "Maybe hr
just had his hands In loo many projects," hr
said
The HUD report criticized the Sanford program
for spending community development lunds on
projects never completed The pmgrant sjjcnt
617.234 for work on two rental units at Eighth
Street and Cypress Avenue that were later
demolished. In the rrjxirt. HUD urged the county
not to |&gt;ay for work done on those structures.
The community development cooperative be­
tween Sanford and Seminole County will expire
Oct I Sanford City Commission voted against a
three year renewal of the agreement in July.

Drivers
Cnnllnnad from Page 1A
Last year. CarrCab did the
driving for 110 Central Fieri
dlans. and 7lMXMi tieojile n.t
I IonWide. T o use the free service,
a caller slrnpi) provides his or
her name, lotalfon and desllna
lion. A taxi Is dis|Mtched mid
delivers passengers home within
a 20 mile rmilus Bidets are
responsible lor the difference In
fare If they travel farther Re­
gardless of age. no questions un­
asked of jMssengers. and a ride
given, acco rd ing to H e n ry
Harlow, director ol community
relations for C-arcUnii
"W r just want to see jx-oplr
arrive home safely." Harlow
said "Parents should discuss
with teen-agers, and make ar­
rangements with llirnt. so that II

kids make a mistake they know
what to do The tnijMirtanl thing
Is to get them home In one
piece."
Tlu re's only one stipulation
rides are only provided from
public places. such as a restau­
rant or liar, and not from a
private residential party.
"We (eel It Is the resjxnislbllliy
ol thr h«»st to pmvide transporta­
tion at a parly." Harlow said
Most ol thr calls, In fact, conn*
front bartenders, wallers and
waitresses, and a few from
frightened people on thr side of
the road, who realize they have
no business behind a w heel. The
program continues through 3
a m .. J a n . 2. The CarcCab
number Is 1 800-433*3091.

HOSPITAL NOTES
Cwtril runs* XtswAll H*I»|I»I
Ttwntor
SOMliSION!
tolurtoy
JswpriC Basil* II
JWIk* H.tl.m.
Rotwrt K Gflttln
Morion T Mo,rot
Poorlio M Mo*o&lt;d
Tholmo Rkkoido
Ernfma Singh
EM*M Moroni
Mors-tolloC TkoiHogn
JoonAtol DoBof,
Wllltom FtoWormon Dr Bor,
JomovC Vmo11wood. DoBor,
Bartor* Gtoon. DoLond
Rabin V LaugMin. Doland
JobnR Morgroro Do'tara
Frontot t Porno Doikmo
Rsdaia WosVt. DoMono
Rotor! Whiling. DoMono
Wondoll C Chorntort Gonovo
Morgorllol lopor Ornr,*
loroh B Grlomo. LtloMor,
Joonna Willis loir Marvoo
Ado C lylor, Lon^rmnd

E n w t ll Hungvflord Orlando
Son.j Mine» » Or londo
Rotor! J F r rr h SotoMvilto. PA

laniard

OltCMAROCt

Badlort Allan
Brad Church
John W CobW
Volando Galleoar

Hub, Gknn

Rory Jamat llatw iw nltM
Margarol J llogvint
L rv i Noal
Mai R Haddock. Allamonlolgnngt
Alvin 11onlay. Allamonlo Iprlngi
Dor il flr inton A (c y U
Wrtlay AwOln. DaBary
Carmila Botnma DoMona
Jamat L Catall Jr.. Doilana
Ralph Mall. Dollona
FlortncoM Johnlon, Dollona
John G Suman. DoMona

BIRTH!
MorguorMo C

Trralllagor, a baby boy.

Sanlord

Rsbm V laughlin. o to o yto y. Daland
Sonia Mincoy. a baby boy. Oiando

CarrUnlt is not the only orga­
nisation concerned about drunk
driving Free towing is provided
through several Central Florida
businesses In Seminole County,
lhai means Dave Jones Wrecker
Service and Sanford Towing
T h r Idea originated from
Helen Jones, who while attend­
ing a towing show In Fort Worth,
Texas, a few years ago. was
moved by a speech made from a
representative from M ADD.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
She felt something jx&gt;sltlvc could
l»r accomplished by the towing
Industry, and with 16 operators
a nationwide effort began Last
year. It grrw to 200 o|&gt;erators.
and this year to 2.000
" If you’ve ever witnessed
removing |M-rsnnal Items
from u car, or felt helpless as a
mother looked on ut a twisted
piece of metal that her son was
taken from, you'd want to do
something loo." Jours said. It’s
a pari of the business she'd
gladly give up. The free towing
service began Dec. 17 and will
run through 6 a m New Year's
day.
Central Florida motorists can
take advantage of free coffee
from 7 p.m. New Year's Eve to
11 a.m, New Year's Day at
7-Eleven convenience stores.
"Drinking coder won't make
drunk drivers sober, hut the slop
motorists make at 7-Eleven on
New Year's Eve will give them a
break from driving." Betty Jane
SjH-ncer. state administrator of
MADD, said. In addition, 7Eleven will offer a free telephone
call to customers needing a free
ride home.
(M iller

Continued from Page IA
r l v might hr
traveling I he roads that night.
No, It was Ihr kind of awful thing
that hap|M*nrd lo other people —
only If didn’t. It hajijiened to
I hem
A young matt w ith three
charges of driving under the
Influence, and 17 Infractions on
his license barreled Into the car
Allcr's fiance, Jeff, was driving
Wtley knows the exact time of
the hit. because Jell's watch
stopjied whrn hr was thrown
from Ihr tar Alice too was
thrown, some 83 fret, landing
head first on thr pavement, and
arriving dratl at Ihr hospital
Wiley was full of anger, and
her family In shock Willi an
ex husband fighting cancer In a
hospital tnirnsivr care unit,
tragedy was not new to her. hut
this was hrynnd anything Imag
Ilia b le It was too big. and hurt
too much
G rief d r p lr tr d her of all

A t h l e t e s -------Continued from Page 1A
sfir emerged as
the number one gym nasi on the
A meric an squad
"Brandy is full of enthusiasm
anti dtuim inallon,” said her
loach. Ken Brown "She's an
inspiration lo others placing
fifth tn thr vault
Brandy t urrrntly ts Irving to
c a tc h uji w ith her c o r r e ­
spondence courses so that she
will hr able to attend Lyman
High School next fall
"I'm just taking things one
year at a time," she said, "I went
tn get thick Into school and train
for the world champlonshljis
next year "
A private dinner at Matson el
Jar din Restaurant loltowrd thr
mall ceremonies 1he |m ii was
toasted with i-hainjiagne and
Tom Kuhn, fm-sfdrnf-elec! of the
Seminole County ('handier of
Commerce, gavr each athlete
$ I (M X )

"We tri Seminole County are
very proud of what these girls
have done." he maid

energy, and she took a six-week
leave from her Job as an
emergency room nurse In O r­
lando "I could no longer think
clrarly." Wiley said. "And my
Job was not one lo tolerate that "
Linda skljqietl a scitirster of
college, and Hank a semester
from the Air Force Academy.
Wiley credits oldest daughter
Kathy with remaining strong,
and keeping the family together
As of yet. they've never gathered
to celebrate Thanksgiving This
was not planned, not discussed.
Just innately all seem to find
something else to do. somrw here
else to be
Jeff recovered after having
sjtent 10 days In a coma lie
extended Ills wotk on a master's
degrrr by another year, anti
tried hard to resume his life
Wiley receive* Christmas cards
from JefTa new home in San
Diego, Calif Though the acci­
dent was no fault of his own. Jefl
suffers from guilt, and has had
no serious rrlatkinship since.
Wiley has never sjxiken with
the man rrsjionsihle for the
t rash He was sentenced tn three
years In jirtson. served one. and
did six months in a work release
program She underslantls that
tie speak* In youth group* alimit
the clangers of (trunk driving

" I was shocked with flic
Judicial system at that little,"
Wiley said. That thunk drivers
were only getting slapjied on Ihr
wrtst."
Bui much has changed slnt e
1980 Public altitude Is not as
accepting ol ihr crime. Penalties
lor drunk driving have hern
strengthened, and Jtisl a lew
months ago an o|H-n container
law wrnl Into elfrcl II In tjM is rs a
nonrrlmin.il moving truffle vio­
lation on drivers and/or passen­
ger* In jxissension of ojieit con­
tainer* of alroholle beverage*
Exception firing If the container
Is tn a locked glove rom jurtm rnl. locked trunk or other
locked nonjiasseiigrr arras of Ihr
vehicle
Wiley and other MADD volun­
teers ate rnntimilrig to work to
toughen |M-naitles. and focus
attention nn thr issue they
lieItrvr people should IxTiMiitinvolved briorr losing a loved
one According to Wiley, one in
two Aimtlean* is in some way
affected by an alcohol related
accident
" I had no ehnnre to say
goodbye." W iley said "M y
daughter Just went olf In the
movies and I never saw her
again T h rrr are a Inf of whatits "

Sugar
Continued from Page 1A
Can," Even wiih a
5 15 a m
bus call, no one
seemed to mind the evening
hours There was too much lo luexclfrd aUiut. too much still to
le done
For months students worked
to earn the $283 needed lo cover
hotel, travel and rnnsl fond
expenses T h is has meant
h a w k l n g a p p le s , ch e e se ,
sausage' ft hi |mu book*, even
holding a walkathon. in general
most anything that would get
Itvem there
"Students were still attending
i lasses." Paltlsliall said "On lop
of jirejiarlng fur the football
season and having lo learn all
this new music It hast! t been

easy."
Apiurcntty (he h.itd wotk ts
|&gt;avitig oil. as students last night
s | N » k r rsclledlv ol New Orleans,
and more sjiei Ideally of what
they re going to wear. buy. and
eat For Aprll Marshall. 17. an
order ol shrtm|&gt; gumlio is man­
datory lieforr Tuesday * bo-, trip
home. Others had different
priorities
" I ’m going to gel a little sleep,
a little Innil. anil llnd out w lirrr
all thr girls .ire slaying." Donald
Llpham. I I said
jk side* sight .seeing, students
will attend a New Year's Eve
party at Mardt Gras World, and
take a nvc-ffm.it cruise
The game will Im- broadcast
Monday evening by AIK'

Valley Stream. N Y., six grand
c h i l d r e n ; five g r e a t ­
grandchildren
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home, Goldrttrod. In chargr oi
arrangements

bnth ol Sa n lord . Nathaniel
llaglns, F rc d rlc k s b u rg .
Maryland; *lsler. Eva P. West.
Brunswick Ga.: eight grand
c h i l d r e n : s e v e r a l great
grnndehlldtrn.
Marvin C. Zander* Funeral
llom r. Ajaijika. in charge of
arrangement*.

D EA TH S
H A L R. H AD D O CK
Hal K Haddock. 66. 1052
tail us Cove Court. Altamonte
Ce/Bal Florida Regional llospllii/ r L u m H il H orn O i t

14. 1922

In Atlanta, hr moved to Alta
monte Springs from Forest Park.
On., In 1985 H r was a rrllrrd
private detective and a Method
1st
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Patricia; daughter. Patricia
L y n n , A lta m o n te S p rin g s ;
stepson. Donald Irvin. Columbia.
S .C .; stepdaughters, Donna
Irvin. Woodbrtdge, Va.. Terry
Collum. Gridin. Ga ; six grand
children
Bald w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements

O U T B. S M IT H
Guy B Smith. 67. 947 Bird
Bay Court, Lake Mary, died
Tuesday at lit* residence Born
Dec 5, 1921 In Amt Arbor.
Mich., he moved lo Lake Mary
from l-ong Island. N Y.. In 1970
lie was an assistant treasurer for
a thinking firm and a licensed
real rslate broker. He was a
member of Sanlando United
Methodist Church, a inritiher of
th e E i r m p l F i r e m a n ' s
Assoclalon and a past comn in n d r r for the A m e ric a n
Legion

W IL L IE N E A L CAR R
Willie Neal Carr. 60. 2026
Alexander Ave., Sanlord. died
Thursday at Florida llosjiilal.
Orlando H o rn Sept 3. 1928 In
Brrwton, Ala., she moved to
Sanford from there In 1943. She
was a homemaker and mrmt&gt;er
of the Frerwill Holiness Church,
Ajaipka. where she served as
Mother of the Church and on the
Missionary Society Board
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e son*.
W illiam s Carr. Rochester. N Y..
Darryl Britton Sanford: (laugh
irrs. Louise Cherry. Dei roll.
Mich., Carrie A Hartstlrld and
Glenda Cleveland. Ixith of San­
ford; sisters, l.tllle Rogers,
Highland Park, Mich.. Knlx-ll
Reynolds. Orlando, mid Novlr
Lee Tucker. Sanford: 24 grand
c h i l d r e n a n d 1 1 great*
grandchildren
Wllsoii-Elrhclbrrgcr Mortuary,
Sanford. In charge ol arrange­
ment*.

A R C H IB A L D " A R C H IE " RICH
Survlvlr* include wife. Rose
M cPh e r s o n
G.; daughters. Deborah Sharpe.
A rchib a ld
"A rc h ie " Rich Huntsville. Ark., Pamela Valanl.
McPherson. 71. 500 Golf Tee Malone. N Y ; brother. Jay I,..
tame. Longwood, died Wednes­ Wayland. Mich.: sister*. Frelda
day al Florida Hospital, Alta- Cooke. Rronksvtllr. Laura Laker.
tnonle Springs Born Nov 28, W inter Garden: five grand­
1917 In A rlington, Vu., he children
moved to Long wood from there
B a ld w in -F a irch ild Funeral
tn 1969. He was formerly a
pediatrician for the Boston Home. Altamonte Springs. In
Children's Hospital. Washington charge of arrangement*
Children's Hospital, was a stall
jihysH'ian at Florida Hospital M A R T L E E T H O M A S
Mary Lee Thomas. H2. I ll)I
and m a in taine d offices In
Maitland and lauigwood. Hr was W. 10th S t.. Sanlord, died
F U N E R A LS
a member of the Episcopal Monday. Dec. 26. at Central
Florida
Regional
llosjitial.
San­
Church of the Resurrection, an
MARY I d
Arm y veteran of World War II. ford. Horn Oct 12. 1900 In THOMAS
FiifHTfut I t f v k t t
Mr%
L*#
Gletmvllle.
Ga.,
site
moved
lo
and former member of the
Thofnat 12 of Lafifqrd *»l( b* ViturtLip.
Sanford
from
there
In
1942
She
Dec II. beginning il ] pm «t Shi‘on
Winter Park Klwanls. He was
dlkorutry Doptitt Ctiurctt. Plymouth, ntth
also a member of the Orange w as a h o m e m a k e r and a M
Or
George Owefcurertll #tf»clAtfcng Inlefftienl
County Medical Society. Florida member of Shiloh Missionary
ill be mede in the Plymouth Memoriel
Garden
Plymouth Fnendi mey
Medical Association, American Baptist Church. Plymouth.
Survivor* Include son. I«ee !),. cell el Itie /end$r Chegel Apopke on f na»»
Medical Association, and the
ipm
G lc n n v lllc ; b ro th ers. Rev. eMff
Florida Pediatries Association
All errehgtm fftfi under direction of
Reuben
lla
g
ln
s,
Plym
outh.
Mer$tn
C Zenderi Funtrel Home, ApopM
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife .
Winifred; daughters, Margaret Matthew and Grudy llaglns. the peopief choke
Fleegal. Mary Helen Barr, both ol
Arlington. Miriam Helbusch.
Falls Church. Va.: stepdaughter.
Ann Baker. Westerly, R.L; sons
C o l i n . W a s h in g to n . D C ..
A good time to add insurance to
Archibald Jr.. Las Cruces. N.M..
your Life is when you're increasing
Roderick. Sterling. Va.: sister.
the size ol your family.
M arjory llustrad. Riverside.
Calif.; 13 grandchildren; one
great-grandchild
Ha I(I w in-Fa Ire hi Id Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
Auto • Home Life • Health

IT MAKES SENSE

/instate

R A Y M O N D S . P A LM A
Raymond Q Patina. 70. 1353
Ortega SI., Winter Springs, died
Wednesday at Winter Park Me­
morial Hospital. Born Oct. 6.
1918 In Brooklyn. N.Y.. he
moved to Winter Springs from
Long Island. N Y . in 1978, lie
was a railroad engineer for
P e n n s y lv a n ia R a ilro a d , a
member of St. Mary Magdalen
Catholic Church, of the Police
Benevolent Association and a
Mason.
Survivors Include wife. Grace;
daughters. Linda Maslrungclo.
Winter Sjirlngs. Carmen Alba.
West Isllp, N.Y.: brother. Arthur.

0. Brent Cadi
taka Mary/Haalhron

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86 military bases to be closed
Commission recommends military base
closings, realignments to save money

Bomb threat on Norfolk-bound plane
RICHMOND. Va. — An American Airlines plane, searched at
Hichmond Internationa] Airport after ai passenger!
passenger found a letter
aaying a bomb waa on board, reached
tta Ana:
Anal destination
ted Its
without incident after being detained foe four hours.
American Airlines Flight 874 left Dallas-Fort Worth Airport
about 2 p m . E S T Thursday en route to Richmond with Norfolk
scheduled as Its final destination.
Mary O'Neill, an American Airlines spokeswoman In Dallas.
M id that as the plane neared Richmond, a passenger
discovered the note saying a bomb was on board the plane.

Soviet ship escorted from U.S. waters
LOS ANGELES — A Soviet Intelligence gathering ship teas
escorted out of U.S. territorial waters off of California by the
Coast Guard Thursday night In the first known enforcement of
an executive order recently signed by President Reagan,
officials said.
The Soviet ship, described only as an Intelligence gathering
vessel seen often off the coast, was spotted at 8 30 p m. by the
Coast Guard about 5 miles from Manhattan Beach. Petty
Officer Marc Phillips said

Government sues Chevron for pollution
LOS ANGELES — The federal government sued Chevron
USA Thursday, contending the oil company discharged
excessive amounts of pollutants into the ocean from a drilling
platform In the Santa Barbara Channel.
In a rtvtl lawsuit filed in U.S Dutrtri Court, the government
«ald Chevron had repeatedly violated the Clean Water Act by
exceeding permissible discharge limits of oil. grease, residual
'htortne. silver and phenol from Platform Grace off the
Southern California«

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W ASHINGTON - A special
c o m m is s io n recom m ended
Thursday that 86 military facili­
ties across the country be closed
and that others be scaled down
In a move estimated to save the
Pentagon $603 million annually.
The move, which also Includes
the "reallgnmenr* or shifts In
manpower and responsibilities
at another M bases, ts expected
to coat thousands of civilian Jobs

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International
W ASHINGTON — The Com­
merce D epartm ent forecast
Thursday a seventh straight
upward year for the U.S in­
dustry In 1989. based on con­
tinued strong exports and s
competitive dollar
We expect economic growth
to continue lor an unprecedent­
ed seventh straight year." said
Deputy Commerce Secretary
Donna Tuttle.
In Its "1989 U S . Industrial
Outlook." the department pre­
dicted manufacturing shipments
would increase by about 2 3
percent In 1989. slower than
1960's growth but spread across
more than 70 percent of all

F t n s totemattensl

Bomb blast kills four
AMRITSAR. India — Suspected Sikh extremists exploded a
powerful bomb Friday outside the home of a police official In
northern Punjab, killing four people and wounding nine others,
authorities said.
Police blamed the explosion on Sikh radicals fighting lo
establish an Independent nation called Khallatan. or “Land of
Pure." In Punjab slate. The violence has left more than 2.300
people dead in the past year.
The bomb was carried by bicycle through the congested
center of Amrttaar. a Sikh holy etty 280 miles northwest of New
Delhi, police said. The bike with the bomb Mill attached waa
left outside the home of a police official.

Report: 1t741 killings this yssr
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador — An independent human
rights group aaid Thursday 1.741 ctvUlana were killed In El
Salvador In the first 11 months of 1808. same 300 mare than
all of last year in the country wracked by civil war.
In December, another 89 ctvUlana have been reported killed,
officials of the Salvadoran Commission of Human Rights said
at a news conference.

Quake death toll to be under 25,000
MOSCOW — A government official said Thursday the death
toll In the Dec. 7 earthquake In Armenia waa expected to be
under 25.000. less than half the estimate authorities released
six days after the disaster.
At a news conference In the Armenian capital of Yerevan.
Armenian Deputy Premier Vardges Artaroonl said. "24.854
bodies were extracted from underneath the rubble.

and
loM
In a
are
the
new

program.
Bakkrr, who celebrates hla
49th birthday Monday, refused
lo talk to r e p o r t e r s Thursday
about the new program, which
will be live and filmed at hla
secluded home about 15 miles
south of Charlotte. N.C.
A spokesman said (he show
will be aired on a lim ited
number of stations and will not
he seen In most markets unless
Ihr vlewrr has a satellite dish.
Bakkrr was Indicted by a
federal grand jury earlier this
month for criminal fraud for the
way he raised and spent money
at PTL.
T h e g ra n d Ju ry c h a rg e d
Bakkrr and his former righthand man Richard Dortch with
24 counts each of mall fraud and
wire fraud, conspiring lo give
themselves huge bonuses out of
ministry monies and using more
than 8260.000 of P TL donations
lo buy (he silence of Jessica
Hahn, the woman with whom
Bakkrr had a one-time sexual
fling In 1980.
Hahn, who claimed Bakkrr
robbed her of her virginity, has
since appeared in two issues of
Playboy magazine. When ahe
learned that the hush money
had come from the ministry, and
not Bakkrr. ahe returned the
$190,000 that remained.
Bakkrr's new program will not
Iw aired on the P TL televtaion
nriwork. which reaches millions
of homes and sells air time to
various ministries.

The large number of facilities
Involved In the report was a
surprise.
One of the larger liases af­
fected was Fort Dtx. N J.. which
would go Intu semi active status
Among the bases lo dose are the
Presidio of San Francisco, plus
Chanule AFB. III.; George Air
Force Base, Calif.; Mather Air
Force (Use. Calif.; Norton Air
Force Base. Calif; and Pease Air
Force Bose. N.H

manufacturing Industries
“ T h e current U .S . export
boom will continue lo grow in
1989." Tuttle said " ll Is now
fueled In part by the lower
dollar, product qua lity Im ­
provement and stable tabor
coMa."
"A t this point there Is tittle
rvldcrv r uw( export growth ts
running oul of steam." agtred
Allan Moore, Under Secretary of
Com m erce foi International
Trade.
The 556-pagr » ;u d ). based on
(he administration's mid year
economic projections and sur­
veys taken during late summer,
also forecast another year of
growth In sender Industries,
such as financial Inaltlultona.

transportation companies and national product, would con­
tinue lo account for a lion's
health care,
O n ly construction spending ■hare of economic growth
"It continues to be s major
was rxp rrtrd lo decline by about
1.9 percent in 1989. bringing driving force of our economy."
with II the steel Industry and she said
T h r s u r v e y of 2 0 6
other related sectors
" T h e msjor uncertainly, of manufacturing Industries con
course. Is Intrrrsi rates," Tuttle eluded I fiat electronics and other
said. H ig h e r trite rest rates eouUi advanced technology arras
further iiep;r»n thr contraction would do especially well Ui 1989
Shipments of semiconductors,
and housing industries
The survey forecast a con­ used In the exploding computer
tinued downturn In rroJdrntlal industry, arc expected to rtsr 13
lo n s'n n lion with housing start* percent in 191.9. shaking off
declining lo about I 4 million tough foreign competition
Capital goods Industries srr
units, most of that In interest
also expected to profit In the
sensitive single family houses
Tu ttle said manufacturing, coming year from other in
w hich accounts for only 22 duatrtes' nerds lo Improve thrtr
percent of the nation s gross laclllllea and expand rapacity.

BOSTON - Searchers held oul
hope Friday they could find six
crewmen who disappeared off
the coast of Nantucket when
the ir cargo sh ip suddenly
capsized and sank In heavy seas
Three others were rescued and
two died.
T h e Coast G u a rd Cutte r
Tamaroa and a C-130 airplane
were searching an area Friday
200 miles north to south and 90
miles east lo west.
"The weather has Improved —
the winds are only 25 knots and
seas have died down to 10 feet.
It's o va taU . but It s not ra*n
Ing.' M id U&gt; Mike Humphreys
of (tir G n a t Otiard's Boston
station, which Is coordinating
the rescue
" I t 's to u g h to speculate
whether they're alive, but we're
still optimistic about llielr sur­
vivability In thr rs/t." Hum
phreys said Friday. "The raft
was equipped with a cover But
II la posable they were just In lifeJackets."
Officials said (he water tem­
perature In the area of the
accident waa believed lo be 45 to
SO degree*

surviving "depends on how well
they are clothed, whether they
are In thr raft or floating on
debris, tf they are In the watrr
and are protretrd. they could go
for quite awhile."
"We're opt tin talk:.'* Creedon
said. "That's why we have such
an Intensive search effort going
on."
Three crewmen were rescued
Thursday from the 254-fool
cargo ship that capsirrd and
sank tn stormy. 25 fnrt seas
south of Nantucket, hut two
crewmen died.
Six planes from Ihr Coast

Guard, the Nsvy and Ihr Air
National Guard battled winds of
up la 40 la 50 knots as they
searched fur more survivors
among the 11 rrrw m rn who
w e re aboard the C y p r io t registered Lloyd's Bermuda
when 'ts cargo shifted shortly
slier 7 p m Wednesday The
errw abandoned the container
ship in two ilfr rails mlnulra
before ll rapatird at about 7 15
pm .
Four voluntrer merchant ships
w e r e also s e a r c h i n g a
5.700 squarr mile arra about
200 miles east of Barnrgat Light.

N J . and 160 miles south of the
rrauri island of Nantucket
By IO 30 p m Thursday, a
Coast Guard spokesman said
araa had subsided to 5 lo 10 (eel
and wlnda were down In 25 to 30
knots, hut there was still no sign
of thr six missing rrrw m rn
One dead crew member in a
lifejacket waa spotted about 17
miles southeast of lire strident
stir at 10 30 a m and a Coat
Guard helleoptrr was dlspatrhed
to pull Ills hotly out of thr water,
said Chief IVtly Officer Bill Ball
of Huston Coast Guard station

NOTICE OF
CHANGE OF
LAND USE
The City of Sanford proposes to change the use of the land within
the area shown in the map of this advertisement.

Coast G u a r d spokesm an
G re g o ry C re e d o n said the
chances of the crew members

From United Prtaa International raporta

IT NEVILLE. N.C. - J im
Tam m y Faye Bakkrr. who
the P TL televtaion ministry
sex and money scandal,
scheduled to return to
airwaves Monday with a

bases cannot be deleted or
added.
Th e hit list was developed by
the 12-member Commission on
Base Realignment and Closure,
w h ich alncr May has been
working In secret in order lo
avoid the kind of political pre­
ssures that have thwarted pre­
vious efforts to shut down un­
needed bases
A ngry lawmakers have one
loophole they could try tu use to
keep bases In their states from

Seventh year of industrial expansion forecast

V k W IIlf / / / /

Bakkers prepare
for return to
television

In communities near thr In­
stallations. but officials said they
expect Congress lo go along with
the plan.
If accepted by Defense Secre­
tary Frank Carlurcl. the plan
ran be bkxked only If both the
House and Senate vote against It
and override an anticipated
presidential veto.
Under the law authorising the
commission, the recommended
list must be accepted or rejected
as a single package. Individual

Rescuers hold out hope for six missing seamen

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being closed. The commission
said II will take up lo 1300
m illio n to enact the base
closings, an expense that would
have lo be approved by Congress
In a separ ale bill.

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A public hearing on the proposal will be held on Thursday, January 5,
1989 at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, by the Planning and
Zoning Commission of Sanford, Florida, in the City Com m ission Room,
City Hall, Sanford, Florida. The Planning and Zoning Commission, ac­
ting as the City of Sanford's designated Local Planning Agency, will con­
sider an amendment to the Future Land Use Plan Element of the Com­
prehensive Plan.

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ths availability of our larvfcss
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transmittal of the proposed plan amendment to the City Commission.
Copies of the proposed amendment to the Future Land Use Plan
Element of the Comprehensive Plan are available at the Department of
Engineering and Planning and at the City Hall, Sanford, Florida and may
be inspected by the public.

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or hearing, he may need a verbatim record of the proceedings,
Include the testimony and evidence, which record is not
provided by the City of Sanford. (FS 286.0105)

�Sanlord Herald Santoid. Florida — Friday. December 30. I960 — TA

Yugoslavian prime minister
resigns because of economy
UR ltt4 7r e n International

BELGRADE. Yugoslavia Th e go v r r it m c nl of P rim e
Minister llranko Miknllr re­
signed Friday under heavy m ilclam over a disastrous economy
fueled by runaway Inllallon In
the (-oniniunlst nation, governmerit olllclal* said
Mlkuln 59. Buhmllled u Irtlrr
to Parliam entary Chairm an
Dusun Poptivakl Informing him
about Ihe "roller live re*lgna
ikm" of Mlkuln and his :w»
member rabtnel. unprrr edented
tn Yugoslavia slnre the nunmu
trials came to power alter World
War II tn 1945. parliamentary
official* u k i
taller Friday. Mikullc was to

addrrsa a Joint session of the
two-house Yugoslav parliament
to explain the action of his
Independent communist gov­
ernment. officials said
M lkullc'a government will
remain In power until a new
prime minister ta named by the
Yugoslav nlne-m em her col­
lective presidency. The prime
minister designate would then
nominate a new government and
s u b m it It to the n a tio n a l
parliament for approval
Pa If OlrdurevU. a member of
the collective presidency. Is
currently head of state and the
nation's most powerlul politi­
cian
M lkullr was elected prime
minister, whose chief duty Is

New Japanese ju s tic e m in iste r
named as bond scandal w idens
Unltad Prsas International

governing the nation's economic
aflalrs. In May 198(5 when the
annual Inflalkm rale was about
90 percent. Economic exjrerts
estimate Inflation now stands at
250 percent, with fears that In
thr next 12 months II might
reach 300 to 500 percent The
government owes Westrrn credi­
tors $21 billion
The deteriorating economic
situation has led lo a surge of
labor unrest thro u g h o u t
Yugoslavia, where more than I
million people are out ol work In
1087, there were 1.685 strikes
I n v o l v i n g s o m e 3 0 0 .0 0 0
workers, and this year Ihe
number of strikes msr to about
1.500 Involving about 400,000
workers

TO K Y O — Prime Minister Noboru Takcshlta
picked a veteran jurist Friday lo succeed
Justice Minister Tak.isht Hasegawa. who
resigned earlier In the day amid the nation's
worst polltleal scandal In more than a decade
The government announced the appointment of Masainl TakatsuJI. 78. a former
Supreme Court justice, to become Japan's
third Justice minister In less lhan a w eek
"I have Just accepted the nlfrr from Mr
Takeshlta and I have no special comment on
the scandal at the moment." said TakatsuJI
who served as a Supreme Court Justice from
1973 to 1980 I have nothing to do with thr
arandal "
Hasegawa. thr second Cabinet mlnlstrr tn
resign since the scandal broke siv months ago
quit his p&lt;»s! alter admitting In had accepted
political contributions from a company

embroiled In thr so-called "Recruit gate"
unfair.
Newspapers said Hasegawa received a total
of §48.000 over Ihe last 12 years from Recruit
Cosmos Co . a real rsiuir subsidiary of major
information and publishing firm Recruit Co.
Hermit Cosmos was accused of selling Its
unlisted shares to prominent politicians and
business leaders at bargain prices in 1986.
allowing the hovers to make huge profits
"I keenly fell political responsibility lor ihe
case " Hasegawa told a televised news confer­
ence after his resignation "It Is deeply
rrgrrttable thal I. as a Cabinet minister In
charge of Investigating the scandal, had
received poll)leal donations from Rrcrult
Cosmos Co "
Hasegawa s tenure as Justice Minister was
the shortest on record fora Cabinet minister in
[K*st war years

11 dead, 25
injured in
explosion
Uottwd Proas Iw ls m it ts s il

MANILA, Philippines — An
explosion rocked a clandestine
firecracker fa* to. , .ft a crow dr«
village Just north of Manila late
Thursday, sparking a fire and
leaving al least 11 people dead
and 25 Injured, police said Fri­
day
police and witnesses said the
blast In an u|urtment where
f i r e c r a c k e r s wer e b e i n g
manufactured illegally shook the
Hunlo district tn the town of
Itoeaor Just outside thr capital at
10 p in Th u rsd a y, and set
ahla/e or destroyed 10 nearby
houses

Al least 11 prople. including
four women, were killed by Ihe
explosion and fire that demol­
ished the secret fac tory Police
Lt. Jesus I .ava sold the factory
wss one of hundreds III IWiraiir.
where making fireworks ts a
tinning illegal Industry In small
houses and ajiurtinenl*
SI* of Ihe vk tlms were lound
wounded shortly after the blast
hut died al hospitals wberr they
wete tiemg t resiled for severe
hums and shrapnel wounds At
daylMrak. poller found the re­
mains of three men and a hoy
tnirned hryond rrmgnitkm In
the smoldering ruins as writ as
I hr manglrd Finely ol a woman
hurled 230 leet away

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Hospital sources said 25 others
remained hospitalized lor burns
6r sh ra pn e l w utin d i,
Firecrackers are Illegal In Ihe
Philippines Hut authorities
wielding still lines and prison
terms have fvtlrd to stop their
p ro d u ctio n or tra d itio n a l,
wldespirad use by Filipinos who
riptodr them to grerl Ihr new
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The life you save m ay be your own!
A s little as two drinks can affect your driving
ability. Four or more can make you legally
drunk. Contrary to popular beliefs, coffee and
fresh air will not sober you up — only time will.
It takes approximately one hour for your body

A week ago. u fire sparked by
firecrackers revelers smuggled
aboard set a domestic ferry
ahU/c. killing one of ui least 129
people alxturd and sinking the
vessel in the central Philippine
sea

to neutralize the effect of one alcoholic drink.
In other words, it takes four hours to com­
pletely sober up from four drinks. In between
that time you are a danger to yourself and to
other drivers on the road.

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AND DRIVE! Ask a friend to drive you —
they'll be happy to because they care — or
call a taxi. The fare is small compared to the
cost of your life or someone else's. Remem­
ber, a drunk driver is a dangerous driver.

Drinking and driving kills! The only solution is D O N 'T!

Residents said Thursday's
explosion was so jKtwrrful It
damugrd wooden houses 660
feet away. Glass window's were
smashed and at least one roof
collapsed

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S p o rts

Rams conquer Killian

IN BRIEF

By CHRIS P U T I N

Herald eporl* editor

BASKETBALL
Mavericks club Celtics, 131-115
In ta rry lllrd's firm prolonged absence since
joining I hr NIIA. I hr llostnn Critic* havr
rrarhrd a low they hadn't hll since Ihr iri*on
brforc hr arrlvrd
The Dali.iK Mavericks tirai Ikmlon lor only the
second lime ever Thursday night. 131-115. In
give the Critic* thrlr flr*t losing month Mine
April. 1071). a string &lt;&gt;l HI straight month* lllrd.
who l* nut (or three month* with hour spur* In
hi* heel*, joined Ihe leant In the 1979 HO season
With only San Anlonlo to play hrlorr Ihr new
year. Ih r Critic* havr a 4 7 rrc»»rd In December
"W e w rrr able to light our way out of a hole,
hut we couldn't slop thrlr hoi hand." limit on
Coach Jim m y Rodgers »ald "W e had a
trrmrndou* rllort to riosr a* much a* wr did It
t* tough to win on thr road when Ihr other Iram
hit* such a Irrmriidcmslv htyjb p'-rrentage "
Elsewhere on Thursday night. Washington
brat Houston 126 109. Chicago nipped New
York lOH 106 and Sraltlr roulrd Miami 129 99

[FOOTBALL
Levy named A F C ’s top coach
ORCHARD PARK N Y - Marv tavy. who
I.Kik ovrr Ih r llullalo lillls In Ih r midst of a 4 - 12
season two years ago and guided them lu an
AFC East title this year. Thursday was named
Untied Pres* International a AFC Coach of Hie
Year.
Levy, who finished ihr 1UHH season with a 2 5
record after replacing Hank Hullough. d lrrtird
Ihe Hills lo a 7-8 record a year ago before this
season's 12-4 finish
H r was named on 29 hallots of 42 pm Imatall
writer* In AFC rllles Clnrinnatl Cnarh Sam
Wyrhe finished second with 12 votes and New
England's Raymond llerry received one
Although Levy's 21-17 record with Ihe Hills
ran tic attributed to an Influx of talent, inrludmg
quarterback Jim K rlly. linebackers Shane
Contan and Cornelius llennrti and drfenstvr
end (truer Smith, his touching style has Ii j «1 a
strong elfrct on the veterans

ORLANDO — A victory over lfir defending
siatr champion and current No I ranked boy*
•orerr learn t* quite a feather In anybody'* rap
For takr Mary'* Rams, however, the celebration
of Thursday * 2 1 victory ovrr Miami Killian *
Cougar* was a short one
The Rams slid have '-m e unfinished business
lo lake care of
"As far a* we re concerned, we haven't done
anything yet." take Mary senior John Mora said
"We havr lo first win Ihe rhamplonshlp and then
come buck in ihe second half of Ihe season and
prove we re No I "
Mora st ored both of thr goats for take Mary in
Thursday's win over KlllUm before 731 fan* In
Ihr semifinal round of Ihr Pizza Hut Invitational
at Boone High School take Mary. 10-0-1.
advance* tonight's cham pionship against
CIrurwutrr Central Catholic, which snapjird

PIZZA HUT INVITATIONAL

Tallhasare Leon s 37-match winning alirak In
Thursday's second semifinal
Tonight * agenda tirgins at 4 p rn with Oviedo
playing Tampa tato in Ihr third place game
Lake Mary and CCC then squarr off al 7 p m
While the Ram* kepi llielr unhralrn record

13-01 against Killian Intart, they will now look to
turn thr tables on Clrarwatri Catholic takr
Mary sall-llm r record vs CCC 1*0 2-1.
"C C C really ha* thr motivation In this
tournament." takr Mary &lt;oarh tarry MrCorklr
said "A nd when Ih ry'rr motivated they pounce
on you. We ll definitely have to be at our best
ll was Killian that was at lls best In thr early
going of Thursday's semifinal gamr T h r
Cougars tiud Kevrrul good scoring chance* in the
first 20 minutes including one that thrv Irl gri
away that rndrd up &lt;ostlng them later on
At thr 32 41 mark. Erie Exrlhrrt had a
breakaway op|M.rtunity hut was l.ikrn down
Inside the |&gt;rnalty arra Killian was awarded a
(M-nalty kI. k and •lalmr Marline/ liaik the kl&lt; k
Martin.-/ had take Marv g.Mlkrr|wr S lrvr Sharp
guessing thr wrong way. but Marlines shot was
wide ol Ihr goal and Ihr Mam* wraiherrd a major
storm
See H ut. Page 3B

Villanova
drops FS U
B yTO N Y O sS O R M IIR
Herald sports writar_____________________________

O R L A N D O — It * a llu rin g lh.it a Ir a n i H u t shot
the lights out on Wednesday nlghl euuldn'l throw
Ihe hall in Ihr ocean on Thursday nlghl ll ll were
•landing on ihr brat h A rtually. that * not
amazing — that * basketball
T h r normally sharpshootlng Florida Slate
Srtnlnolrs. tampered by 36 7 p rrrrn t shooting, fell
lo ihe Villanova Wildcats 68 67. on Thursday In
Ihr championship game of Ihe Rrd larfmlrr Classic
llaskritall Tournament at ihe Orange County
Convention and Civic Center
(Haying before a sellout and Classic record crowd
ol 8.201. FSU (now H-H turned a live point
halllline drill'll into a live (M in t advantage with
H 47 lell lo play, only to have thr Wildcats IH-41
stage a comeback rally
"A sign of a good learn. In m v eve*. Is when we
play well and go ahead go behind, then bounce
ta&lt; k and win on foreign territory." said Villanova
roarh Rnlllr Masslmlno Thai was the No 10
learn In the country, you know T h r y ir an
outstanding taskritall team
Boggs cut during confrontation
Not on Thursday night. It waan i In la. t. except
M r .A K r w u r
'TiH iA n Weir «..*“ ■ w ir r " T B r i W 1T'W*!Ffftf:WTng performance by backup
quaitrituick turned shooing star llrad Johnson
tasrm.cn Wade IV.ggs and another man w r r r
14 for H Including 3 for41 from threepolnl range,
threatened with a knife and Hoggs received a
as well as a pair ol tree throws (or 13 points), there
minor cul on his neck during a ronfroniallnn
wasn't muc h lor FSU coach Pat Kennedy to hr
outside * Gainesville liar anordlng In (K ille -e
plrasrd about
and accounts by Ihe American taagur ta ilin g
"W r knew w r had to shool well coining nut of
champion
the gale, said Krnnrdy "And this Is ihr worst
"Luckily, no one was seriously injured." said
that this group has shot In a long time. Wr jusl
Hogg*- who live* In Tam pu
ll was a volatile
didn't play well
situation that mold have giowo Into something
"Every Metro Conference will be Jusl Ilkr ihl*
trig "
Ibis was a good game (or us I told ihr guys ll
I wo men and one woman w rrr arrested
would be a |*»*srsjUnn by posarsaioo gamr. Wr jusl
following Ihr incident. which link pl.ur oulslde
missed some open shots lhal normally wr don't
Dub's Strrr Room a Gainesville nightspot
mlsa "
Hoggs was In Gainesville, about 120 miles north
You rould almost say lhal FSU shot Itsrll In the
of Tampa, lo host a lishlng tournament held at a
loot, although hilling a largrl that close would
Itshtng t amp hr owns
have bren a challenge (or Ihe Seminole* on
Thursday
Sllll. despite lhal. FSU came within Inches of
pulling oul an Improbable victory. Trailing by
seven with 2 55 remaining. Ihe Note* scored five
Canucks crown Kings, 6*3
consecutive (Miluls lo close within two al the 55
mark Then, with 12 sec onds lell. Villanova's Chris
The l-os Angeles Kings havr sta b an explosive
Walker was fouled by Therein Mayes with two
ollrnsr that somrllmrs ll tac kflrrson them
seconds on I he stioi clock
The visiting Vancouver Canuck* look advan­
Walker hll both mils ol Ihe one-snd-one lo put
tage nl op|Mirlunltlcs Ihr Kings gavr Ihciu
Ihe Wildcats up by four. 68 64. but George
Thursday nlghl anil skated nil with a 6-3
McCloud drilled a Ihrrr pointer home lo cut the
victory
gap In 68 67 with seven seconds lell Villanova
"They're an explosive hockey Irani, and when
tried the run out Ihe clock, bul Walker was leaded
you play Ihr way they do. you're going In give
up some chances." Vancouver Coach llob
Sec Lobster. Page 3B
MeCainmon said "W r jusl tried lo capitalize on
those chatter* when w r got them Wr jusl tried
lo stay even In Ihr (Irsl jiertod and not In II gel
away.
"W r haven't gotten lour or five bounce* all
year, we've Jusl been unlucky. Tonight ll was
our turn."
Jim Handlack stored two goals lo lead the
Canucks Sandlat k * llrsl goal came al 4:29 of
Ihr second period. Jusl 29 seconds alter Wayne
G rrlzk y had given I he Kings u 2-1 trail
Sandlat k added an empty n n goal with 49
seconds remaining
Elsewhere. Montreal held oil Calgary 4-3.
Plillatlrlphla surprised Pittsburgh 3-2. Hoston
muled New Jersey 6-2 and Toronto outorored
Quebec 6-5 In an exhibition game. Ihr Soviet
Red Arm y nlp|K-d ihr Nrw York islanders3-2.

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HOCKEY

Ss* H *•* */%•«(*

V illa n o va 's M arc Dow dell (32) la ys In two p o in ts over F S U ’s Tony D aw son.

Rollins te a ch e s
SU N Y a lesso n
By JIM R ICKEN B A CKIR
Herald Correspondent

From «laU and wire reports

C O LLE G E B A S K E TB A LL
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NBA B A S K E T B A L L
□ 7 :3 0 p.m. — OR, New York Knlck* at
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C O L L E O E rO O TB A L L
□ S p m - ESPN. Sea World Holiday Howl
Ouklahomu Slate vs. Wyoming. ID
Com plete Hating on Page 2B.

Nowhere to go

H m i M rsoto S , TWk HakcsaW

SUNY's Carol Beck can only closo her oyea and hope for Ihe best as
Rollins' Carlssa Andres puts up a defensive roadblock Andros and the
Lady Tars routed the Wildcats In Thursday's gamo For dolails, see
Page 3B.

WINTER PARK - Education Is
rssentlal at Rollins College and
m en's basketball Coach T o m
Klusman Is tickled that the Tars'
GPA first semester was In the
neighborhood of 3.0. Once Ills
players step onto Ihe court at
E n ya rl-A lu m n i Flrldhnuse. thr
focus doesn't shill
Kclmallon Is equally iircessarv
given Ihr challenges of a schedule
that Includes some of thr nation’s
hesl N C A A Division II team*.
Lessons learned now pay Immrdlatr
dividends. Ilkr Thursday night's
82-67 triumph over SUNY-llllca.
N Y Irefore 201 fans — and of equal
lm|M&gt;rtanrr they ensure gelling thr
most mileage against Ihr Florida
Southern's and FIT** taler.
Last night's lesson came courtesy
of thr Wildcats, who scrapped until
Greg Eckstein swished u long-range
jumper at Ihe buzzer
"W r found out thut If a tram
hustles like SUNY did. you can't
shake them." Klusman said "When

wc play certain trams, we re going
to have lo hustle and do thr things
they did tonight.
"II mir guys don't play us hurd as
they can every minute, we’ll have
someone In Ihut run do Ihr joh or
we ll Ik- In for a long night.
"W r want our starters lo un­
derstand that they don't havr lo
look over thrlr shoulder* every lime
they do something wrong But ai
Ihe mime lime w r want our bench to
fie ready and confident they can
produce.
"I saw growth from Wednesday
night's (103-57 win over Milwaukee
School of Engineering) and tonight's
gamr. hut us a tram wr want m
gain, gain and mutnluln and nut
lukcany step* backward*."
Klusman realizes that long Iwlmr
Rollins &gt;1
l.umi In s «hi
shine Slate Conference s« lied tile
against Tampa. Jan 11. thi
Iranis Ilkr Monday's op|&gt;oneut (I r
vrrnlty of Ihr Southl that have t|i&lt;
personel lo heat Ihe Tars trains
from up norih don't come m Flood.,
for strictly sunshine anymore
□ See Rollins, Page 3B

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start as a freshman by rushing preserve the victory.
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for 224 yards In a victory at
Alabama last year. "I don’t know standing defense," Illinois Coach
what It Is. Maybe we should John Mackovfc said, "Wc knew
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goal by Doug Higgins wlib H 55 responsible for that."
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left
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touchdown on a 30 yard run by o|irnr&lt;t the game by breaking a
Keith Janes In the second sweep rlown tbr lell sideline for
55 yards lo give the Galurs it 7-0
quuilrr.
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Young, which yielded an average
of 43 (Minis In Its last thrrr
regular season games, regal nr ii
a bit of defensive pride Thursday
night In thr Freedom lk&gt;wl
"This was one of thr most
Important wins w r’vr had In a
long times." BYU Coach La Veil
Edwards said after Jason Chat
fete kicked a 35-yard flrld goal
with 2-33 left to lift thr Cougars
to a 20-17 victory over No 20
Colorado "It was real ini|mrlanl
tome
’’The defrnsr played rral well
except for one long drive In the
fourth quanrr We made play*
when It counted."
ChafTcti had booted a 3 1-yard
field goal with 4 I I to play to Hr
Ihr score 17-17 E m rn n g the
game, the Junior had hit only I
of 6 field-goal trie* from 30 yard*
and beyond
"I thought It was a prrfn i
scenario, ’ ChuffcU s a i d ’T
wanted to kick the whining field
giwl ft’s whai kicking Is all
about. You’re either a hern or a
hum Thank goodness I’m a
hero "
The Cougars went 17 yard* for
the game-winner after safely
Scott Peterson Intercepted a (mss
by Darian Hagan at Hie Colorado
47. BYU took over at the 32 adrr
a 15-yard unsportsm anlike
penalty.
BYU’s touchdowns came on a
19-yard pas* from Sean Covey to
Mike Suildo and a 15-yard pass
from T y D r I in n lo Chuck
Cutter

Eric Rirnirm y rushed for 144
yartls and two touchdowns for
Colorado. H 4 Pat BlollUiux. who
missed two earlier field-goal
tries, had snapped a 14 14 lie
with a 19-yurdrr with 11 ID to
play
Dleniemy. the sixth leading
rustier in thr nation with 1.243
yards, scored twice (rom the I in
the (Irst half He carried 33
times, tying a Frredom Howl
recorit
" W e stopped ourselves.”
Hlenieiny said "Their defense
played well, but we made the
kinds ol mistakes you make
during thr first two weeks ol Ihr
season ami not the I2Hi game
W'eTI Just have to airrpl it and
stan up for next season
B YU which tied inf Hind in
the Western Athletic Conference
finished 9 4 Dr liner was 11 of
17 for 129 yards
A temperature of 47 degrees at
klckolf rrsultrd III I3.7S3 no
s h o w s at Anaheim Stadium The
at I ual n u t d Wa* 33.941
Trailing 14-T RYU tied tt with
4 4ft to go I n I h r third quarter
when D r inter, who replaced
Covey to begin the second half,
completed four (lasses on a
ft5 yard drive. Cutler got aw ay
from rornrrhack Droit Flguies al
the goal line for the catch
Blot llaux s Held goal came four
play* alter the fluifalocs lakrd a
held goal and threw to the 7 for a
first down
Ttie Cougars went 79 yards lo
even Hie score 17 17. with lieliner throwing 29 yards to Jeff
Krands* it to thr Colorado 29
Bienietnv gained 94 ol his

vards In thr first half, when
Colorado took a 14-7 lead
B Y U t o o k I ts o p e n i n g
(MtssrsAlon In Hie Colorado 41
hut llnrttai krr Michael Jours
forced Covey to tumble and
recoveied at the Cougar 49
The Butlalors needed Just ft
plays to take thr Irad 2 M&gt; Into
the game On srcond-and-3 from
IlYlra 2H. fullback Erich Klssh k
burst up thr middle with a carry
In the I Ibrnlrmy leaped Into
Ihr end /one on Ihr next plav
BYU tied It 7-7 seven mlnulr*
laler when Covey engineered a
90 yard drive dial im lulled IM)
penalty yards against Colorado
On Hie eighth plav. Saluki ran u
(Mist ( M l lent anil Covey h it him
In stride lor Hie s* ore
The Cougars gut to the Col
orado 5 carlv in the second
quanrr. but rornrrbark Dave
MtCInughaii (ticked off a Upped
Covey [ mss al Hie hack line of
thr Htil ronr
lllottlNus missed « 23-yard
held goal try with ftH)2 Irlt in the
half, but the Colorado delt-nsc
Itmltrd BYU lo minus 7 yards on
the Cougars' next possession
lllrn lrn ty capped the set
o*tel quarter suiting (&gt;4 second*
I k - lure halftime when he finished
a -Ift yard. I 1 play drive with his
second I yard plunge The
sriphnmorr carried right times
lor 4 1 yards
Blottlaux s 33-v.ird field-goal
try early lit the second half was
blocked by nose guard Tim
K n ig h t

Ohio State wins ECAC tournament
U n ltB d F f s i i I n t G r n a t lo n a l

Jay Uursou shook off a (xxir
shooting performance In the first
hall and almost single-handedly
led No 15 Ohio Statr to the title
of Ihe ECAC Holiday Festival
llttrson scored 16 ol the
Buckeyes' final 18 points over
Ihr final five minutes, leading
Ohio Stale to a 77-72 victory
over St. John’s, breaking Hie
Rrdmcn a four-year hold on the
tournament title.
He finished with 23 (toluls.
despite hilling just 2 of his llrsl 7
shots in the first half for 4
points
"More or less I had m y shots In
thr first half, but I didn't make
them." Burson said "I liked Ihe
shots I was taking, some seemed
lo lie going In und out I Just kept
trlllng myself they’ll go In.
Finally, some went In.”
Burson converfrd H of 9 free
throws In thr final five minutes
lo enable Ohio State. 9-2. to
ward off St. John’s. 7-3,
Burson was aided by Insldr
scoring punch by Jerry Fronds.
Perry Carter and Tony White
Ihul eventually forced St. John's
to sag defensively a little more.
Also. Redmen freshman guard
Jason B uchanan, w ho had
played str ong defense on
Burson. fouled out with 4 27 to
"The little guy IBurnonl put a
couple of nails in otir coffin.” St
John's Coach Lou Carnesccca
said
Francis contributed 19 points
for Ohio State. Carter had 15 and
While 13. Ja yso n Williams
topped St. John's with 20 points,
freshman Malik Scaly totaled lit
und Buchanan 14
AI Honolulu, Nick Anderson
Upped in a rebound and blocked
a shot on sucrrslvc plays In the
llnal minute to help No. 4 Illinois
subdue No 17 Georgia Tech In

the second round of Hie 25ih
Rainbow Classic
Illinois, 11-0, led by a (Nitnt
when Anderson, who finished
with IS (Ktlitls. Il|i In Hie miss to
make It 75-73 will) 55 seconds
left Anderson then swatted
Brian Oliver’s shot.
At Orlando. Fla.. Tom Grets
put Vlllanova ahead lo slay wlHt
5 47 left and freshman Chris
W alker sank two late free
throws, trading the Wildcats to
Ihe title of the Red laibster
Classic with it 08 67 triumph
over No. 12 Florida Stale.
The Wildcats fell liehlnd In the
title game alter taking a 33 28
Inillume lead. Imi a Girls basket
pill Vlllanova ahead for good at
57-50
Walker replaced veteran guard
Kenny Wilson. Mho fouled out
on a charging call with 1:39 left,
am) imidr two (rrr throws to give
the Wildcats a 08 64 cushion
with 12 seconds teuiauung
Ge o rg e M cC lo u d ’s threepointer pitllrd Florida Slattwlthlrt a p o in t, but T o n y
Dawson’s Italicour I heave at the
final buzxer bounced off Ihe rim
after Ylllannvu’s Doug West
missed Ihe front rod of a
l-and-1.
Wilson, who was named Hie
lo urn am cn l'a Most Valuable
I’lnyer led the Wildcats with 17
jxttuls. West added 15 und Orels
14.
M cCloud finished wll It 15
points for Florida Slatr. which
M a s s e e k i n g Its best start e v e r ,
while Dawson had 13.
At Salt laikr City. Glen Mice
scored 28 points and Mark
Hughes added 21 to lead No. 2
Michigan lo a 10063 victory
over Holy Cross In the consola­
tion game of thr Utah Classic.
Michigan rebounded from a
loss lo Division II AlaskaAuchontgr one night earlier In a
first-round game.

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Oviedo dominates
Greyhounds, 3-0

Marauders’ rally
dethrones Leon
By CHUCK BURQKSA
Herald correspondent

O H L A N D O - C l ea r w a t e r
Central Catholic itredrd only 10
men and a miracle goal by Kevin
Dally, who scored with 38 sec­
onds left In regulation, to
udvaner (hr Marauders to the
finals of the Pizza llut Invita­
tional und snap Tallahassee
Lcon’a 37 game winning streak
with a 3-2 heartstupper nvrr the
Mons In a boys soccer thriller at
Boone High Thursday night In
Irom uf 6 0 1 fans
The victory Improved the
Class 2A n u m b e r one
Marauders’ rroord to 11-0 on the
season aa they lake on the Lake
Mary Hama, who were 2-1 win­
ners over Miami Killian. In the
finals of the Pizza Hut tourna­
ment The Lions were dealt their
first defeat In 33 games and
dmpprd to 10-1 on thr year.
In a day that saw two number
nnr trams tn the state fall. It was
only appropriate that Daily's
heroics would come with only a
few seronds remaining, The
Lions' w in n in g streak was
(murid tn come to an end wuh
the way the train lias been
walking thr thin line between
winning and losing, according to
Dally.
Dtlly’s lirccedlbk fra* occurred
after Leon’s Sean Walker had
tied things up with 6 20 re­
maining In the game Taking a
corner kirk (rom teammate
Kyan Klesslg. Walker went down
Hie middle of the penalty bo*,
dove completely horizontal, and
h r a d r d the ball past the
Marauder's Shawn Kelly to tie
Ihlngsat two apiece
“Sean IWalkerl la a kid that
con play lor anybody." Leon
hrad roach Ambrose Otuanl said
of his senior midfielder. "H r was
silling on the bench and told me
lo let him go In because he was
going lo gel In there and score a
goal lor us t couldn't brltrvr It
when two minutes lalrr hr lied

things up. lie’s an Inrredlble
athlete.”
The goal put a momentary
damper on Clearwater's chances
of ending the Lions' winning
streak, hut with 2:26 left In the
game. Dally broke loose, took a
shot, hut Leon'a goalie Doug
McDaniel slopped the shot with
a sliding save at the lop of the
goalie to*.
Both teams rushed to push the
hall to thr opposing tram's net.
hut unsuccessfully took shot
after shot tn (h r waning mo­
menta of thr heated matchup.
Hut with 36 ticks of the clock left
to go. Dally broke open once
again and this lime made the
shot count aa he boomed a bullet
into the net for the game-winner
"On the first shot their goalie
made a great save." Daily said of
hts mis hit on the first attempt
“ I knew once I got the second
chance that it was going In.
There was no way I was going to
miss (wo tn a row. We played
great all night long
Dolly put the Marauders on thr
hoard quickly aa hr pul a shot in
the upper HO of the left hand
comer of the Lions' goal with
o n ly five m i n u t e s of play
elapsed Dolly got the opportuni­
ty when the hall squlrlrd into hit
possession, hr turned around,
and kleklng thr bell with hit left
foot, drilled a shot Just over the
outstretched arms of M. Daniel
Fourty-four srronds latrr. after
taking a 1-0 lead on the defend­
ing Class 3A stale champions.
CCC's Kyle Vosrn put In a
header that left hts head like a
rocket being ahot straight at
McDaniel for thr second score of
the night and a Marauder 2 0
lead
Ofuanl s wish lo score rame
t r u e 22 s r r o n d s a f t e r
Clearwater's Karl Groth way
given a red card lor verbal ahusc
of a referee at the 14:10 mark of
the first half After thr rrd card,
which eliminated Groth from the
rest of the game and tomorrow's

Hut
Continued from IB

Killian's Magnet gurnard left, and
Mora ripped a shot Inside thr
right pout for a 2-1 laikr Mary
trad with 36 16 left to play
Killian then cranked up its
attack and went tn search of the
equalizer And then It was Lakr
Mary’s turn to show what Us
defense wo* made of.
Sweeperback Scott Kluvlns
anchored a solid defensive effort
while BUI Govrrnalr unit Eric
Muvndal were their usual con­
sistent selves and .James Nohltc
marked out Killian's lop of­
fensive player. Exelbert. Jim m y
Abbott also did a good defensive
job dropping bock Irom midfield
while Jim Splchrr. Petr C’asaella
and Mike Murray had good
efforts In substitute roles

Lake Mary got some good
offensive runs early from Travis
llrlslngrr. Jon Brooks and Mora,
but could not get into scoring
position. Killian, meanwhile,
continued In create the chance*
on ofTrose and finally cashed In
with 17 36 tell in the llrsl half
when Ricardo Mogul Ion headed a
trail oft a l-uke Mary defender. It
deflec ted crot tn Martinez and he
knocked It Into (he goal for a I O
trad
Thai trait didn't last long at all
— 30 seconds to be rxart. laikr
Mary Immediately went on thr
uttark allrr the Killian gctul as
Manny Koldun made a nice
move to get free on the right
wing and srrvrd thr trail to Mora
Just outside Die penalty area.
Killian did get Its crack at Ihr
Mora touched the trail past two
tying goal with 20 13 rrmalnlng
defender*, sow the opening and and tnat's when laike Mary's
blasted a shot jiast goalkrejrer
Sharp had hts tics! series of the
Mike Magno (or hts 19th gctal o(
t o u r n a m e n t In t h r cage
the season
Martinez broke tree on the tell
"We've been good atrout resldr and had a one on one with
s|Miiuling after teams do some­
Sh a rp who came out and
thing against us," McCorklr blocked the shot almost right o(!
said "It's a good sign of thr
Martinez’ foot. The ball the
team's maturity.”
bounced to Killian’s Charles
laikr Mary, us It has done In Mur las and Sharp blocked Ills
practically every Pizza Hut shot us well to preserve the Luke
gamr. then put on an offensive Mary lead.
fiury In the early going of Ihe
second h a l f a n d got t h r
“ Killian always keeps you on
llrbrraklng goal out of It. Mora the defensive so Steve (Sharp)
gol thr trail deep down thr right was alert at all times." McCorklr
sldr and was tripped In thr bnx, said "He made the right dr
giving the Hams a penalty kick. c IsIons throughout thr match.”

again wllh three seconds left.
Tills time, he missed the first
shot of thr bonus Tony Dawson
grubbed the rebound for FSU.
dribbled a couple of steps und
heaved a three-quarter court
desperation shot that hit the rim
"That's all we needed." said
Musslinlno "It's about time one
went our way. We re close to
being bark. Some people had
wrlltrn us off. It was a heck of a
win for thr kids
"Tilts was U great hall gamr. a
matchup of offensive and de­
fensive skills Hey. ll’s tsl111 a
kids' game, so let thr kids play.
Wr lust sit on tlie sidelines und
thin* we can coach."
Kenny Wilson of Vlllanova.
who was named thr tourna­
ment's Most Valuable I’layer. led
all scorers with 17 (mints. Mc­
Cloud — who was named to the
All Tournament team along wllh
leammatr Dawson. VHIunova's
Doug West and Tom Grets.
Krrnan Carpenter of Auburn
and the University of Central
Florida's Ken Leeks — led the
'Nolrs wllh 15 points.
Surprisingly, the first half of
ihe c o n s o l a t i o n game on
Thursday Irelween the Auburn
Tigers and the University of
Central Florida Knights con­
tained almost as much tension
ns thr Tigers let! by Just six ut

up three good scoring chances
with Jeff Griffin and T i m
Watarnan just missing Ihe mark
The teams then battled with
nelthrr team making any serious
advances until midway through
thr opening half. Ale* Ilallaudn
Intercepted a pasa from Lyman's
Bernard Harden and made a run
down the left side of the field
w h e r e he p a s *ed o f f to
Walsenan
.
Walsenan then sent a shot
right at Walden and It bounced
oft his teg right to Hob Mills wlu&gt;
pul Ihe thill In ihr net tn give the
Lions the Ic-ad for good with 2)
minutes lo plav In Ihe first half. .■
Jrfr Derose, who played an
outstanding gamr tor Oviedo,
then gave his team som e
breathing room when hr took a
pasa from Walsenan and ripped
Ihe (tall into ihe bark of the net
to up the lead lo 2-0 wllh 15 46
left in ih r half Denote hud a
chance lo up Ihr lead when he
had a penally kick for obstrue
lion tn thr box, bul thr shot
went wide and thr Lions went
into ihr Intermission with a two
goal lead.

By MARK B LYTH E
Herald sports writer

CCC players celebrate alter taking an early 2-0 lead Thursday against
Tallahassee Leon Leon rallied to tie It. but Clearwater Catholic went
on to win, 3 2
game against Lake Mary. the
Lions look advantage of thr
44 minute power play
With 13 46 to play In thr half.
Walker went for the goal, had
Ihr lu ll stripped from hlin.
regained |N&gt;saesslon. and while
dribbling past two defenders hll
Ihr shot Kelly came out tn try
atid rut down the angle of Ihr

shot, hut Walker * shot was test
hard to handle
Only four minutes into the
second half. L eon' s T o n y
Vaughn scored a goal wllh a
hard header, hut ihr relrrre
sounded Ihr whistle before the
shot indicating an infraction of
the Lions in thr |&gt;rnalty area

OHLANDO The Lions of
Oviedo came together brilliantly
and totally dominated the
Lym an Greyhounds. 3 0 . In the
consolation bracket of thr Pizza
Mm Invltttational Thursday af­
ternoon before SOI fans at lioonr
High *&gt;&lt; hool
Oviedo Improved lo 8-3 and
will return to uctlori for thr third
plai e Irophv lodav against
Tampa Lrto. Leto advanced wllh
a 3-1 victory over Jacksonville
Fletcher. The Greyhounds (ell In
5-1-1 on Ihr season Lyman
returns to action against Lakr
Mary this Tuesday.
“ We knew we could play with
them. It was a matter of getting
It by (Lyman goalkeeper! Kelly
(Walden)." Oviedo coach Dave
Jrkanoskl said "W e controlled
everything Inday. everything
came logrthrr lor us and we'rr
Just happy lo have a game
tommorow with Leto.”
For the Lions It was a sweet
win for a pair of rrasons as It
avenged one of their three losses
this season and proved lo
everyone tin ' b rv belong in this
tournament
Oviedo ruled the match from
the opening till the final buzzer
as Lyman could never get on
track lie Hounds will now
hope to regroup for what pro­
mises to be another lough week
“ Were not a very physical
tram and when we have to play
three days In a row we tend In
become real tire d ," Lyman
roach Hay S a n d l d g e said
"Everyone here has played that
many games, though. Oviedo
Just coma out and played a
strong game They had more
Incentive lo win. they had lost In
os before and wanted to prove
they could play with the Irrst "
The Linns dominance showed
In the shot department as they
took 19 shots to Lyman's seven
Oviedo entnr oul strong and set

Oviedo picked up right where
It had left off in the first half by
controlling the Irmpo of the
game and working the ball
around for gisxl scoring chances.
The Lion* got 'hose chances
Derosc had a one on one with
Walden hut hts shot went Just
wide and Hector Mejia lofted a
shot In from 30 yards out that
nrarly found the mark
Derose, after missing another
chance that bounced off the
crossbar, finally found the net
again as fielded a punt from Jrll
Hoffman and fed Mejia on the­
wing Mejia then took trail Into
the comer and served the ball to
the middle and Derosc sent in a
half volley to tncrrasr the lead to
3-0 with 0:20 to play.
Oviedo kept pressing and did
not allow Lyman any scoring
chances laic in the game

Lady Tars mow down SUNY, 84-47
B yJIM R ICKSN BACKAR
Herald Correspondent
WINTER PARK - When you
jilck up your newspaper today,
don't tie surprised (hut Kim
Tuvrlrn m rd only 10 points in
Rollins College's 64-47 thrashing
of SUNY-Ullra. N.Y. Thursday
night No nrrd lo call your
optometrist or Ihe sports de­
partment It's neither &gt;i case of
poor sight or u misprint
Tayrtrn. w ho sustained a lorn
knee llgnutrnt tn a pre-season
pickup garni, playrd sparingly
ami look a backseat in trrshman
crnler Kendra Lasher and soph­
omore guard Carisaa Andres,
among others
It's not a position Tayrlrn's
accustomed lo, having averaged
23 7 points on hrr way lo right
schixil records last season and
selection as a first-team AWSF
All-American. Then again, she's
never been Injured rtlhrr us a
high school player or In college
“ It’s (being In ju rlrd ) ihe
hurdrsl thing I've ever had to
deal with lo tell the truth.” said
Tayrlrn. who aggrrvatrd Ihr
Injury three weeks ago. "Like
coach (Glenn Wilkes. J r I said,
that's 25 points our leant Is
going lo have to make tip.
"M v being Injured has made
us stronger as a team and given
us confidence we didn’t have."

good group of kids, and they've
adjusted really well because
Kim's been so supportlvr. But
we re going to struggle at times
u n t i l s o m e p e o p l e get
established In new totes."
Almost all the loirfv Tara t.'i-gl
appeared III sync against SUNY
138).
Lasher, who hit 4 of-5 field
goals and H-of-9 free throws, led
the offensive onslaught with lli
points. Andres. 5-ol-8 from the
floor, finished wllh 12 joints ,u
did freshm an guard K a th y
Warner, Seniors Klrslen Dell­
inger (10 poinisl and Ellccn
Tobin contributed lo the LadyTars' rebounding dominance
wllh 19 between them Ami
senior guard Jerl Ferrer dished
out six assists.

C-exum

I

Rollins' Kathy Warner moves the ball upcourt against SUNY'n Ann
Verostek The Lady Tars rolled to an 64-47 victory over the visitors
Irom Utica, N.Y.
Said Wilkes: "Remember thai W e’re talking about an Allwr'rc not talking about an all- American,
city nr all-county player here.
’’I’m blessed lo have such a

Lobster
Continued from IB

Florida — Friday. December 30. 1988 — 30

What concerns Wilkes ta not
trams building programs such
as SUNY hut rather upcomlrtg
opponents on this current IQgame homesl and. H e a li ng
Division I Eastern Kentucky
(Jan 2) and Division II Stonchlli.
Mass. (Jan. 41 Is as Imperative as
winning 20-plus games If Hollins
Is to receive Its first Invitation It)
ihe 32-tram NCAA Division. II
tournament.
And Tayrlrn is Indispensable (T
Ihr Lady Tars are to achieve tlx.it

goal

“ Let The Professionals Do It"
the interm ission. Th e n the
Knights scored the first bucket
of the second half to cut the lead
In four.
But Auburn quickly took con­
trol and. using a 56-fmlni out­
burst In the second half, de­
feated the wlnlrsa Knights (0 H)
95-68 to up Its record lo 7-2 and
c l a i m t h i r d p lace In the
tournament.
"There was some talk about
A l a s k a - A n c h o r a g e beating
Michigan on Wednesday and
tiow It could huppen to us." said
Auburn coach Sonny Smith.
"W e'rr nowhere near the team
that M i c h i g a n or Alt SkaAnchorage la. liia t h"'4 limiting

to do with us
"What was keeping them
(UCFl In the game was two
things No, I. we converted II
out ol IH Iasi breaks, lurulng It
over seven times coming down
court. No. 2. we were taking wild
shots In thr ffisl tutlf "
UCF did manage to outshom
A u b u r n over Ihe first 20
minutes, making 16 of Ihe 35
shots utlrinjited 145,7 jrrrrent)
while Auburn made In of 35
(42.8 prrcrntl. What kept Ihr
Tigers from falling behind was
their work ill l hr Tree throw line,
where they w rrr 8-for-l5.

Everything reverted hack to Its
natural o 'cr In the second half.

when the Tigers were on target
with 22 of their 38 shots (a
blistering 57 9 percent) while the
Knights were a stlll-respectablc
15-for 36 (4) .2 percent)
Bat Crorlln of UCF led all
scorers with 23 (mints while the
Tigers w rrr paced by 21 points
from Derrick Dennison.
After a killer start that saw
UCF go O-for-1986. the Knights
are hoping to take what they
learned In their baptism by fire
nod apply It against more
evenly-matched opponents In
their Iasi 19 games The "second
h a lf starts on Monday night
witli a 7:30 (iiu, home game
against William A Mary.

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to 55-43. When junior Sain
Arterhurn (17) connected on two
free throws wllh 14:27 the cush­
ion Indutrd to 61-43.
T h r Wildcats tiegau chipping
away, cutting the lead lo 65 56
wllh 9 48 rrmalnlng thanks to
reserve guard Richie Tamil's hot
hand.
Arterhurn answered with a
three poinl jtlny and the Tars'
advantage quickly climbed to
16. hut levs than five minute*
i lapsed before SUNY cut the
Tars' lead to 70-65.
Scott Martin |!3 points. 6

ussisisl canned a pan ol free
t h r o w s a n d Mi ke Reeves
followed wllh a block lhal Ecks­
tein turned inlo a layup nl the
other end to finally finish off
SUNY.
For a second consecutive
game, the Tars' shooting was
torrid. T h e y connected on
27-of-47 field goals (57.4 per­
cent), Including 6-of-ll threepointers. as well us 22 of-28 free
throws (78.6 percent). SUNY.
meanwhile, hll 23-of-55 from the
lloor (41.8 pcrrrnl) and 16-of-26
from Hie line (61.5 percent).

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Rollins---------Continued from IB
SUNY assistant Kevin G rim ­
mer admits hts team spent the
lust three days at thr beach, hut
at times It wus difficult to detect
the Wildcats hadn't played since
Dec. 12.
In Ihe long run. the Tars'
superior rebounding (36-22) and
depth took Its toll.
SUNY (6-31 trimmed the Tars'
41-34 halftime ad vantage to
43-30 before seniors’ Dan Wolf
(game- high 19 points) and
Eckstein (16) starting hitting
Ihrce-jjotntcrs that shot thr lead

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CALENDAR
Retired transit workers to gather
T lir Nrw York Retired Transit Worker* meel at Caaaelberry
Senior Center. 200 N Triplet Lake Drive, the Drat Saturday of
each month at 1:30 p m

Teen support group to meet
Pam tiles Together Teen Support Group meets fmm 11 a m .
to 1 p m Aver)' Saturday at Suite 206 Sweetwater Square. 900
Pus Valley Drive loll Wrklvu Road), Longwood Call 774-3844
for further Information

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addlrts. meets at 8 p m Wednesdays and Saturdays at West
Lake Hospital. Slate Hoad 434. Longwood. and on Prtdays. at 8
p m . at Grove Counseling Center. Third Street and Oak
Avenue. Sanford Por more information, rail 869-6364

Life-saving cla sse s offered
The Winter Springs Pirr Department will conduct C I’H
classes on the third Sunday of every month from 1-5 p m Por
additional Information, contact Capt Carl Itlcher at 327-2332
Monday through Friday between 9 a m and 5 p m

Narcotics Anonymous m eets
Narcotics Anonymous meets every Sunday at 5 p m at The
Grove Counseling Center. 580 Old Sanlord/Ovtedo Road loff
Stair Hoad 4 IB). Winter Springs, 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.

Overeaters to weigh in
Ovcrratem Anonymous meets at 7 30 p m each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lakr Drive.
Casselberry

Dancers to swing their partners
Square dancing for couples and singles ts held each Sunday
at 1:30 p m at the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lake
Drive. Casselberry. Call 767-5411 or the center at 831-3551.
ext 239. for more Information

AA groups schedule m eetings
Area Alcoholics Anony mous groups meeting Friday include
Altamonte Springs:
• New Lite Group, noon. 8 p m . open discussion. 442 S
North Lake lilvd.. Suite 1016
Casselberry:
• Clean Air Group, noon, alcoholics only, non-smokers only.
HrhosClub. UK) Normandy
•Good Morning Group. 10 a m . 8 p m . open discussion.
HetxisClub. 130 Normandy.
• Happy Hour Group 5 30 p m . open discussion. Hrbos
Club. 130 Normandy
• Hebos Group 6 30 a m . open discussion, noon, alcoholics
only HetxisClub 130 Normandy
• fixing J*rople Group. 8 p m., aivuholk a only, non-sroofcrrs
only. HrhosClub. 13 0 Normandy.
• Hrbos Alarum H p m HrhosClub 130 Normandy
Lake M ary:
•Sand 1'imd Group. 8 p m . open discussion, non-smoker*
only. 1097 Sand Pond Hoad
•Care Unit Al-Anon n p m tx-gumrrs meeting. 1097 Sand
Pond Hoad
Longwood:
• Longwood Group 8 p m . alcoholics only, non smokers
only. Moravian Church. 1501 W State Koad 434 at Pm svlew
• Survivors Group. noon, open disc ussion. 3101 Dane Lane.
• Lungwmxl Al-Anon. 8 p m , Moravian Church. 1501 W.
Stale Hoad 434 al Prrssview
Sanford:
• Sanford Group noon and 5 30 p m open discussion 8
p m open step meeting 1201 W First St
• Sobet
and r&gt; Kj p m oprn disc ussion 8
p m . alcoholics only Sahara Club loM driver s Ilirnse other)
2587 S Sanlord A ir
• 24 Hour Group 8 p rn ojirn disc ussion House of Goodw ill
Fourth Street and Oak Avenue
Weklva:
• Wekiva Group 8 p m . alcoholic* only. Weklva Pre
sbyterlati. Slate Hoad 434 and Weklva Spnngs Hoad
Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting on Saturday Include
Caaaelberry:
• Back-lo-Hastr* Group. 8 p m
dosed step meeting
Ascension Lutheran Church Over brook Drive
• Clean Air Group noon alcoholics only, non-smokrr* onlv
HetxisClub. 130 Normandy
• Gocxl Morning Group 8 p m oprn discussion Hrbos Club
130 Norrnandv
• Happy Hour Group. 5 30 p m open discussion Hrtios
Club. 130 Normandy
• Hrlxis Group, noon, alcoholic's only. Kebo* Club. 130
Normandy
• Young People Group. 2 30 p m . open discussion, non
smokers only HrhosClub 130 Normandy
Geneva;
• Geneva Group. 8 p m open disc ussion. Methodist ( bun h
First and C hun h sirrrts
Longwood:
• Survivors Group II a m . noon, open discussion 3101
Dane Lane
Sanford:
•Sanford Group, noon and 8 p m open discussion 1201 W
FlrsiSt
• Sanford Women s Group 2 p m . i losed meeting 1201 W
First St
• Sober Won Group noun and 5 30. open disc ussion. 8 p m
open speaker Hireling Sahara Club (old driver's license office)
2587 S Sanlord Avr

Manatees winter at Blue Springs
Creatures
steal hearts
of all ages
By Vicki DcSorm ler
Herald Correspondent
O rA N O E C ITY - It ts oftrri
dllflcult to find an activity Hut
can capture the hearts and
imaginations of people of all
ages
Difficult, hut not impossible
Enter thr m anatrr a onr-and a-half Ion lumtirrlng sea
ctr.itore who will strai your
heart
There are previous few of the
giants left.
The West Indian species, one
of four remaining, is indigenous
to Ihr warm Florida watrrs,
though they are found as far
south as Ilntnl and have tieen
sighted as (ar north as Virginia
Some estimates pul their num ­
bers at less than 12.000
In this area, the herbivorous
aquatic animal can be found
munching on shallow seagrasses
along Hie St John's River A
refuge has been set up In the
Blue Springs Stale park In Or­
ange C lly to protect Ihr animals
from sportsmen who. often un­
knowingly. Injure or kill Ihr
brasls with motor finals and
llshmg line
Florida residents are charged
SI lor the driver and 50 terns
per passenger to enier the park
Oni of stain* pay HiwIce that
amount Children under live are
admitted tree
Once Inside, visitors ran walk
along a boardwalk constructed
along Hie shore or sli on the pier
that overlooks a qulrl spol
favored by the manatees
The crralurr* arr shv, howev­
er. and often stay several
hundrrd yards away on Hie
distant shore Despite their In
trovertrd behavior, they arr rasv
to spot as they come up for a
breath of air every three to five

minutes
Swimmers and divers are not
allowed to frolic with the
manatees T h e y are easily

E N T E R T A IN M E N T

rinlier and March Ih rtr will lie
.11 lease one rtMOulcr In tlir
trluge oliservatlolt arra O llrn a
mol hr r and her call will make
Iheii wav slowly Irom one |m !&gt; It
of seagrass lo a n n t h r r
A
m a u a lre wilt rat up to 15
(■erernt of its hodv weight m a

day
As the trn ifirm lurrs rise tfirv
f rightened and m a y harm
Ihr ruse Ives II apptfsu lied hy an
unknow u person
T h r animals are not territorial
They (o.im Irrely in Hie inland
waterways and t hr t oastal
watrrs of the slate They live lu
warm wairt and In ihr wuttrr
ihrv m igralr in warm-water
ureas sue li as natural springs
and disi barge canals ol p iw ri
plants
(8l most davs lrlw .ru Nov

will lirad thick Into the n|xn
rivers away from tlir lonst.mi
72 degree trinpem turrs ol Hie
springs
flla n a Si ton k iln
a s ia ll
m em brr at Blue Springs said
tii.it at Hits lime ol year H irrr are
usually very few of the animals
outside the trluge arra

Hus year is vetv warm and
I heir arr some up and dow n the
Si Joint's Hiker Imt they arr
easier loohservr from here. she
said
Selinklin (xvln b d out that lb.

crowd* arr ollrn heavy during
the holiday season hut Hung*
slow down alter New Years
Ifie manatrr appeals i
everyone." she explained ' Kid*
parents and grandparents ail
iovr the « uitdlv manatee "
A film describing Hie animal
and Hirtr environment is ptrs
rnleil several limes dailv for
those win: want lo learn more
about Hiegrtiilei real ores
For I fvosr who arr nol. howrv
rr all me led lo thr park to sc*
Hie manatees Hiere str olhri
adlvlllrs as writ
A guided lour ol the SI John *
River Irom thr comfort ol a
canopied hoal Is available at a
&lt;ost of gx for adults ami t t lot
children ages IIvr lo 12 Children
under Use- may ride at no cost
I heir arr two two hour tides
S rr Manatees.
51*

HOROSCOPE
By Bernlre Bede Osol
YO U R B IR TH D A Y
Decem ber 3 1 . 1988

Dame Fortune will hr doing all
that sire ran In Ihr year ahead to
help you where your ex|»ei la
lions are concerned, especially il
your (vast performances show
you warrant ii.
C A P R I C O R N I Dec
22 Jan
I9| Although you're not apt lo
appreciate II at the lime, some
Hung might occur today ihui will
lie lor your ulumair lirnrlti At
firm il may even upsrt you a till
Know where to look lor romance
and you'll find It T h r Astro
Graph Matchmaker Instantly
reveals which signs are roman
tlrally |&gt;rrfect (or you Mall (2 lo
Matchmaker, r/o ibis nrw spa

pel 1' O Box 01428 &lt; leveland

OH 44 IOI-342H
A Q U A R I U S . Ian J O t r h I9i
II you take yoiu-*lf tixi seriously

fix*ay. It could make your com
(Miltons Irel railsr uneasy On
Hie oilier hand if you Ural Itfr m
a jovial manner. II will Inspire
Ihcm lo ilo Iikrw tse
PISCES H d i 20 Man h 20) lu
carrfuf lixtay dial you do nol
reward someone who ts un
deserving while Ignoring or
ovrrhxiklng a |*-rson in whom
vou slioulil lie graldiil Voui
ovrlslgiil could leave a iasllng

scar
A R IES (Mari It 21 April I'n A
loved one will lie &lt;lls.iji|MiUlled in
you today II Hie relationship is
out ol iMlanir to a (mint where
ibis (a rson ts (he only one doing
Hie giving
T A U R U S I April 20 May 201
There arr bulk al Ions you mat
tie involved with two diverse
ty|x-s ol |ieo|ilr lixlay One will
be extremely grateful lor your
kind gestures while Hie other

mav Ihltik von a tm i doing
enough
G E M IN I |Ma) -'I lun&lt; 201
Even though vou are a rather
restless |m rsoii you arc likely :n
leel unco|tilorlaMe lixlay around
blends who are tixi hv|«-i Sri k
r oitlfxinioiis with rainier spuds
C A N C ER (Junr 2 1-July 221
You inlglii have In contrnd with
sm m ihiiig today that you II
know Is illllli lift going It you
allrmpl lo do il when angry ll
will only make mailers worse
L E O i Inly 23 A
iomi
one may beat you hi a rather
hostile fashion lixlay II you tin n
Ih r other cheek instead ol
leaning in kind II will win you
Hie irspri I ol yixii |x ers
V I R G O IAug 23 Sc pi
Taking foolhardy risks could
land you in red ink Icxlay. hoi II
you use your lommori sc use and
kern ludgmrnl Hungs should

lo r n ta il |&gt;fnlltahly

LIBRA

Sept

Some gixxt news you rr tio(uni
leu m ight not arrive today al Hu
lim e you rv|iri I |l Hut don •
des|MI(. b r e a u v , allliougfi d&lt;
laved vou should lx* r rrrlv lu g il
si Kin

SCORPIO in n 24 Nov 22
You ■mild havr I r u d e r u ir s tcxlav
lo fly oil ihe liandle al ih&lt;
slightest prunx allon II you it
your guard down and do so
you II Irel silly later lor IKing s.
easily irritated
S A G I T T A R I U S |Nov 23 18.
211 Someone with whom vou
weren't loo friendly al a mh lal
gathering recently might have
an op|Mirtiinlly lo even lltr m u m
today Unfortunately. whai gexs
around snmrlmw seems lu c mm
around
ICI198H. NKW SI'AI'EH I N
I t. HI'RISE ASSN

Double celebration honors Stephens
Ned Stephens Sr
who re
rrntlv retired from Hie Sun
nltamt t orp was the guest of
honor on Dec 22 al a combined
birthday and retirement celebra
bon given by his daughirr and
son in law Mr and Mrs Bernard
Mitchell Sr
The Sanford Civic Center, site
ol the festivity, was hrautilully
decorated in the holiday inotil
As ihe guests arrived, the
honuree was all smiles and
hursbng with rxcltemcnl
Toast master W.C Cummings
wrh iirurd Hie guests and music
was p resent ed by W and a

SANFORD

MARVA
HAWKINS
Clark Wilson Moments of mrdl
tallon and reflections were given
by Ihr Hrv F.S Bullard who
paatorrd Hie guest ol tiuliorr lor
many years Bullard reflected on

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous groups inerting Sunday Include
Casselberry:
• Hack to Basics Group 8 p m altohollcs only 8 p m llrsi
Sunday of month open speaker meeting. Ascension Lutheran
Church. Ovrrtmxik Drive
• Clean Air Group 10 30 a m alcoholics only, non smokers
onlv Hebos Club. 130 Normandy
• Happy Hour Group 5 30 p m open discussion. Hrbos
Club. 130 Normandy
• Live Oak Group. 10 30 a m o|ien dlscusstoiCalcohollcs
only, Hebos Club. 130 Normandy
• Rebels Group. 8 p m . open discussion. Hrbos Club. 130
Normandy.

II you know of upcoming activities you'd like announced in
the H m ilil s Calendar, send ihr appropriate information—
event time. date, place, cosi. contact (x-rson and phone
number to Calendar. Sanford Hrnihl :uK) N French Avr
Sanlord FL 12771 or call 322-2611

I S o S h P l t .-a V lo w

M anatee sw im s in refuge at B lu e S p rin g s S ta te Park

the hie ol Mi No phriis as a
church weaker and a prrvm.d
friend
1be evening was further s|x iu
listening in lainilv memliers and
blends ol ihr cnmmunlly re
lire llllg nil the illr ol Ihr hotiore
Farnllv on mlx ts partlctpailiig
were Ills slsl* r Mo/eJI Johnson
l lo irll Williams Miami Ned
Stephens Ii Washington. D C
S h e p p a r d S i r (&gt; it r ii v .
tinl.cdc lnjii.c and olfirr blends,
nlri cs amt lirphews
T lir prcseillallon was made by
ids daughirr Beverly Stephens
Mile bell She lead lit honor of
her i.ilher a s|ieiial |xx-m very
louching to him
Farnllv and blends ihrti pies
ruled Ned with many gilts Illat
will lx- tlsrhll lo him since hr has
retired lie thanked Ins latnllv
and friends lor rhe ac is ol Iovr
and birndslup
Onl of lown guests were Alice
Pit t man
Miami
B ar bar a
Bowers Philadelphia. Joseph
Johnson (exoa kb and Mis
Johnny Johnson Mrllxiuriir
and Hie Hry and Mrs K S
Bullard. ( hlandii
Mr Stephens Is very uiiive
member ol New /Ion Primitive
Baptist ( hutch The Rev Abner
Jackson, church (si si or. com
mended the guesi ol honor lor
his outstanding accomplish
incuts al the &lt;hu(&lt; h

Mr. and M rs. Ned S te p h e n s Sr

North

S e mi no l e C h a i l r r

i hapter ol ihr American liusi
ness W om en 's Assnclaiion
lABWAl will s|Niigsoi an rdui a
non seminar on learning to
ittuxlml/e your (xiiriillal Ibis
seminar will |irovlilr all o|i|xii
tn n ily (or vou to take ilo
personal pmlilc system, and
objective, sell st oring trai whit h
will hrlji you u n de r s ta n d
yourself and others in your
professional and |x-rsonal llle
I lie seminar will lx- condoned
by Valerie Harrison, owner ol
Images ol ihr Mind The dub
Is Saturday .lull 14. ni Hu
Holiday Inn Sanlord Marina
bom III a in (with hint In lo i
|i in Ceisi ol the seminar I* S5ti
lor mm ttiendvcrs and Im AHW \
memlteis $.19 for reservations
call Valerie al 3)10-3-158
College siuilents Men around
Hie lily linntr lor ihr holidays
are S h er r i Wi l so n. Karen
Thornian Kayla Givens and
Anita Haw kins
The Pink and Green hall will
l«- held tonight al the Sanlord
Civic Center. Tickets ate sbll
available Irom Hie me in tier* of
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorurlly at
Hie door for a donation ol $l&lt;&gt;
Come and dance and llslcn to
Ihe music n| Alx- and Hie House
Horkrrs
A very Il.i|i|&gt;y Nrw Year lo all
of my rradrr •

�Sanford Herald

Sanford

Florida - Friday

Decemt&gt;»f 30

1938

5H

Resolutions have
become tradition
D EA R A BUY: Every year you
publish *omr New Year's rrsolu­
tions. I rut lhal (*0 10 0 10 oul anil
ADVICE
(aped l( on my buihrooin mirror
where I mould read II every
morning I want you to know
that It has hel|&gt;rd me to bri nine
a better person I am not saying
ABIGAIL
that I kept every one of thru*VAN BUREN
resolulions every day. but I kepi
moat of lhem. and ihey have
now heroine habits thai have
made a remarkablr Improve­
ment In my personality and block or using the stairs instead
character.
of I he elevator
I ho|ie you will run II every
Just fnr today I’ll do some­
year I in surr it will trenrfii thing I've tier it pulling oil lor a
manv others as It has me
long time I'll finally write lhal
N E V E R T O O O LD letter, make lhal phone call,
DEAR N E V E R : My "resold
clean that closet or straighten
lions'* column has hrrom r an out those dresser drawers
established annual tradition
Jusl lor today, Itrlore I speak I
will ask myself. "Is it true*’ |« u
DEAR R EADER H : These New kind?" And If the answer to
Year’s resolutions are luorit no either of those tpiestlnns Is
the original credo of Alcoholics negative. I won I say It
Anonymous I have lakrn the
Jusl for today I wilt make a
liberty ol using that theme with conscious rllort lo tie agreeable
some variations of my own
I will look as good as I ran, drrss
Just for today I will live becomingly, talk softly, act cour­
through this day only, and not teously and not tnlenipi when
set tar reaching (foals to trv to someone else is talking Just lor
overcome all my problems at loady I’ll nol Improve anybody
oner I know I can do snmrihlng rxcept myselt
lor 12 hours that would ap|&gt;all
Just lor today I will have a
me If I fell lhal I had lo keep u program I may not follow n
up for a lifetime
exactly, hut I will have II.
Just for today I will t&gt;e happy
ihereby saying myself Irom two
Abraham Lincoln said
Most (rests hurry and Indecision
folks are about as happy as they
Just for today I will have a
make up their minds to t&gt;r Hr quirt hall hour lo relax alone
was right I will not dwelt on During this lime I will teller i on
thoughts that depress me I will my tiehavior and gel a bettri
cbase them out of my mind and perspective on mv life
l e p l a i e t he m w i th h a pp y
Just fnr toady I will br till
thoughts
afraid I will g.iiber tbr courage
Jusl for today I will adjust lo do what Is light and lake I fir
myself lo what 1* I will fare responsibility lor my own a,
reality I will con ret those things lions 1 will i xpret nothing from
that I ran correct and nrrrpt the world hut I will rr.dl/r Ifa.it
those ilung I cannot &lt;orrrr i
as | gltr lo (tie world tin world
Jusl fur today I will improve will give tome
my mind I will not In- a menial
Have a happy, healthy New
loafer I will force myself to read Year And (irav for |K-arr'
something that requires effort,
LOVE. AIH1Y
thought and concentration
Jusl for today I will do some
(Problem*? Wills to Osit Abby
thing positive to improve niv
health If I'm a smoker Ml make For s ptr tonal, unpublithtd
an honest elfort to tjuit II I'm rsply. stnd s tall sddrsttsd.
overweight I II eat n o t h in g I ttsmpsd snvslops to Osar Abby.
know tn tie fattening And 1 will P 0 Doi 69440. Lot Angslst.
force myselt to exrrr tse — evert Calif 90069 All corrstpondsncs
If It's only walking around lire It confidential.)

y

Breast reduction
caused problems
DEAR DR. G O T T : I m 39 anil
a year ago ftad breast reduction
surgery tret .tow ol l&gt;ai k ami
shoulder |Min What a mistake
I've had lo have skin grafts. s&lt; ,u
tissue t arises iik no nut ot pain
and Ih rir are places which have
still nol healed I hr plaslli
surgeon came highly rrcom
mended W’h r r r did lie go
wrong? Ami w hat do I do now?
DEAR RE ADE R: No surgl. al
procedure Is lire ol risks anil
complications The disastrous
lesult you experienced from
your hrrasl reduction u|M-rutlnii
may not have hern due to
anything you or the surgeon did
wrong Nonetheless, you arr left
with an unacceptable conse­
quence that needs tiralmenl
You could (aksslhlv I k- helped
hy a surgical revision. Seek a
second nr thin) opinion Irom
qualified plastic su rg r on s
S(wr la lists In medical cenlrrs
(or rxamplr. arr olten quite
skillful al trsloung (rattcnls lo
normal alter unsuccessful stir
gery Ask lor a rcfeir.il tn the
plaslli surgery department ot a
teaching hospital or unlversllv
health renter There, using
sophi st l e a l r d t e c It n I q l i e s.
super-spec la11sts may help you
solve your |iroblcm
Fnr more Information. I am
sending you a ropy ol my Health
ltr|M&gt;rt "An Informed A|ipro.n h
to Surgery " Other readers who
would like a copy should send 5 1
with Ihrir name and address lo
IMJ ll&lt; iv 'll II,'I, Cleveland, oil
44101 -33f»!) lie sure to mention
the title
D EA R DR. G O T T : Al 73 I've
slartrd to have s|«ells ol epilepsy
What can I rxix-cl In the fulurr?
D E A R R E A D E R : Epilepsy
rarely Ireglns m (K-ojile over ihe
agr of fW) W'Ih'H olrlrr arlulis
develop srl/urrs. doctors usually
look fur causes other than
epilepsy
For e x a m p le , drugs Isueh as
anil-depressants), head Injuries,
brain tumors ami certain forms
of stroke are iiim li more likely lo
p r o v o k e s ei zu re * tha n Is

Manatees—
Continued from 40
dally, leaving at 9 30 a m and I
p m "We also have swimming
(outside Ihe reluge areal, canoe Ing ami camping." Sehor kiln
said
The Thursby house, the home
of a n e a r l y s e ll I e r a n d
entrepreneur on the tranks of ihe

MEDICINE

PETER

F a sh io n s for education
Mary Anne Cleveland (left fo right), Martha Yancey,
M arty Colegrove and Ha/el Cash flnaluc plans for fhe
Sanford Woman's Club annual Fashions lor Education, a
colorful fashion sho* and luncheon, Wednesday. Jan 4, at
noon, af fhe clubhouse Process from the even! will go to

a scholarship fund to assist a local woman in furthering
her education Fashions, modeled by ?4 club members, zvill
be from Lois Place and RoJay Reservations, open to the
public, are necessary by calling Martha Yancey or any
club member

W E E K E N D PLANNER
ART
• Cornell Fine Arts Museum,
Rollins College i ampos
the
Cornell's Holdings R rirn i lulls
and An lor lire Holiday Season
Is on disjrlav through .Ian 22
Religious works Im Jude Cimlmo
Hosselh s Enllnoricd Madonna
and Christ Cfrlkt II4H0I. and
Vou Aar hens
Portrait of lire
Holy Family West mg nn the
Flight Into Egypt' ID»25| Hours
arr Irom in a m lo ft p m
1lies Fri and Nat A Sun I 3
p ill
Closed |Ws 23 2t&gt; Dei
10-Jan '2 Admission frrr In
lormation 94*1 2329
• DeLsnd Museum Of A r t . 449
E New York Ave
Del.and
Fairly Florida I’orlrayrd open
through Jan 7 Ihr rxlutrit
in&lt; lurles a vlsn.il ■hlooologli al
display beginning with en
grav trigs ol (Hilary l l r&gt;'*li hv
Jar ques I r mom lie lo a (MU ol
mid 2&lt;&gt;tti renlury poster* In
form.iMoo ‘si-t 7 M t '7 1
• Orl ando Museum Ol Art.
2 I l*&gt; N o r t h M ills A w
O r la n d o
I.in la ito I 'a v a r n lu p a i n i i n g - w ill
tie o n v ie w I k g i n n in g Dr*
in
th ro u g h
Ia n
12
I o e s F r r '•
a in to i |&gt; to
*vii
S i m H o rn
12 *&gt; p in
tu lo r m a lio n
H 'lii

42 II
• Mount Dors Center foi Ihr
Aril, i
I I ft) Lvi Ml I Xira
Exhibit ol
Molas I resigns ot
Paradise et.itmial’ Iv designed

doth of I lie Kuna Indians of Ihr
San Hl.is Islands Reception is
srt lor Jan 13 Irom *&gt; 9 p m 1lie
roller Mon will la* on display
through Frh t Gallery hours
arr ID a m lo 4 p m during Ihr
week anil 10 a m lo 3 p in on
Sal it r da vs I n f o r m a l i on
904-3H3-GH80
• Th e Malt land A rt Center.
231 West P ackw nod Ave
Mail land "Coins A Medals
Twenty Centuries ol French
Art’ will hr on displav brglnn
lug Jan . 22 Admission &lt;barge
For information, rati (&gt;43-2191
Mon Fri 9an t i o S 3 0 p . m

E X H IB IT S
• Central Florida Zoo, Hwv
17*12 at 14 Features animal
feeding shows Sat . Sun i'ouy
rides lo ,i in lo 4 p.tn elephant
rides | | a m to 4 p m Ad
mission rh.itg&gt;- Information
323 (&gt;471
• C h a r l e s l l n a m e r Morse
Museum of American Art. 131
E
WrltMHiriir VVinirr Park A new
r v l i i h 1 1m u w i ■ft u n u s u a l
Measures Ihroogh Jail 9 His
play Iln ludrs a li.iselv.ill stgnrd
'■&gt; Hats Moth an enamel i op hv
a legrlidai v (ewrler lo ( /at
\i&lt; hoi,is II of Russia a panning
trv FJ G r r io anil ruIdlings til
loniJift m t aiilerhury Cathrrlr.il
Ih r tuuseiiiu is iqiei) 9 30 a III
to 4 (&gt; ill I urs -N.il anil I 4 p ill

Sun Admission charge In
lari 7 Admission tnfnrmuiinn
formal Ion. M 3 3311
14**71m*K, 7131
• Park Suites Hotel. 12' t
A lt amont e Dr
Aliamonle
DRAMA
S|irings " T h r GrauarLi An liaro
loglral Stir
In. using on iln
• The Mark T wo Dinner The
Trqursta Indians T h r exhibit is a t e r . Par and F. d gr w . i l . i
njrru from 11 a m to in p tn
FIilgr» aier C e nt er
Hello
Sun-Thurs and I ) a m to 12 Dolly' tor ihe Itnhdav* will plav
midnight F’m A Nat Information
ihroogh lan 9 For tickets and
H34 2400
inlormaiion tall IHF. MARK
• Orange County Historical 19 LI (12731
Society. M 2 | Hollins St
O r l a n d o Spec ia l e x h i b i t s
FILM
t h r o u g h J u n u ary i n c l u d e
Alligators Dragons In l*.ir.i
• Movie Land D I. 17(a) Ot
dlsr" and
ReHer (Km Ol The
Lmdn Dr
"Si ringed
I uni
Past Hralih Care History Ol rtlle Dundee 2
• P la i n T w i n I , H anford I'lu,-.
Florida Hospital
Open
F.r nesi S.ivrs Chrlsimas
Tues F’rt 9 a m lo 3 p m Nut
A Sun 12 noon lo 3 p in
• Plata T w i n II. Sanford PI.ia i
Admission lire Inlormaiion
l-and Hr Ion* Time
H9MH320
• Seminole Communi ty Col
• Seminole County lllstortcsl lege. IQOWeldon lllvd
Kttigi
Kings" 11901) 7.1M) p ill lan l*
Museum. too Hush Itlvd San
in the ( oneerl Hall
lorrl larrtMiv Irom Flea World)
Seminol e C o u n t y Public
Open 9 a m to I |1 ill Mori Fri
Library System. 213
ami I 4 p m Nut Nun Inlontia
Hoad Cusaclherry Drop in pn
time 321 2499
Orlando Science Center. Ml*) s. hool F ilm - .Inn j Hr ••ro \Ji
FI Rollins Nt
Orlando New ages wrleoitic Inlormaiion
t'»9 | io i
J ear s Five 1 amp lu program lor
agr- 4 12 lull filled ritliralloll.il
overnight adventure 7 30 p m
MUSIC
Nut lo 9 a m Non Admission
Reservation required Informa
• Semlnohr Com m unity Col
i i t &gt; 990 713.1 |hi John Young lege. Iixr Weldon lllvd
Folk
I’lanrlarimn will premiere a new Singer J •-it Robbins If Hit!
Ulster llgfil show tor all ages
12 JO I 43 P m Jan 11 N&lt;.
Uiser VLign
Show limes are .1 admission tutor trial ion .123
p m on Sul and Sun starting 1439

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P u b lix G o u r m e t P lu s
will hr open until 9 I’M New War's
Eve. (Sat.. Dee. -ilsi) And Until &lt;&gt; PM
New Year's Day. (Sun.. Jan. 1st)

F o r Your S h o p p in g Convenience

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SANFORD - T h r Finn 1‘rrBbytrrtan Church. :»01 Oak Avr..
Sanford, will be luivlni^a New Years Day srrvli r al 8:30 a in
andal 11 a m
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LAKE MARY - The U k rv lrw Baptist Church. 120 W
Lakrvlrw A vr . Lakr Mary, will be sponsoring a concert by the
Barlach Family Jan 1 al 11 a m.
The Bartach Family perfomu a variety of solos, duel* and
trio arrangements, a s writ os children's mush sung by thr iwo
children Julie. 12. and Johnny. 7. have both M i n g on the
Children's Bible Hour

Marshall Family set to perform

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D E LTO N A — T h r First Itapllsi Church of ttrllona 1200
Providence Blvd . Deltona, will feature the John Marshall
Family In a concert Jan I al 7 p m
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p . m , in the Wind at 8 p m !&gt;«- 31 The movie I* about
Cartas, a man In U»th iru lu ry Spain wtio searches lor Un­
meaning of hta faith

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Lecture set at Holocaust Center
M A ITLA N D — Th r Holocaust Memorial Resource and
Education Center of Central Florida 851 N Maitland A ir
Maitland, will br prrarntlnf a lecturr by Dr Harvey Rosrnfrld
entitled The Place of Righteous Gentiles In Jewish Tradition
Jan 17 at 8 p m
Roarnfrld ts an rxprrl on the life of Raoul Wallrnbrrg. a hem
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C ATN O tIC
All Soma CMho*« CAvrc* *0) Om Am Bantom
CAvrcA of I*# Nlnniy im a Mary
Our la ta ol tne tmaa CatAoK CAvrcA. 1)10 M ainunan Oanona
Si Ann a Calm ux CAvitA. OogMOd Trad, DaBary
B1 Avovalma CaiNPX CAvrcA Bvnaal Or near Bvllon Ad . Caaembeny
Bl Mary Magadamna CaiAoix CAvrcA Maitland Am
AJiamo*ts
CM M iT U L N

Flral CAnauan CAvrc* HOT S Sanlord Am
Flral CAnilian CAvn* ol kongoood. 1400 l f Ann mmton Ad
Grace CAnauan CAvrcA Maalmg at Bormnom YMCA MS L o n * « o d
im a Mary Fid Im a Mary
i m * « a CAnauan Cn p c * Boar Lata A d . tt Jmwaon
Nonnaida CAnauan CAvrcA. Florida M a w Or . Man land
Sanlord CAntuan CAvrcA. IX ) &lt;N Airpon Bird
Sovl* Baminom CAntllan CAvrcA )00 B SA 4)4. Onado
CNAMTIAN SCI I M CI
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Firm CA-vc* ol CAnai Aeon I'll. »T5 Mart*am Vroodt Ad . lo"** ood
CHURCH OF CHAlST
c*urt* ol C nntl 1S1) S Pom Am
CAvrcn nt CAntl at Lm# Hid". U B 1? B l. N Cattaipairy
CAvrc* ol Cnnal. MO P U « Bpnnga Or Ammonia Spnngt
CAvrcA ot CAnai. Ganam
CAvrc* ol CAntl. longoood
CAvrcA ol CAntl. W 1 F1A SI
MonAtxM CAvrc* ol CAntl. Fla Mtmn Dr Mpi'and
Sovl* Sammpia CAvrc* 04 CAnai. S410 laaa Hoot* Ad
CHURCH OF OOO
CAvrcA ol Ood 50) Hxkory
CAvrcA ol Ood. M ) W 2)nd SI
CAvrcA ol Ood. Ormdo
CAvrcA ol Ood Haimoad. li* d M a i m
CAvrcA Ol Ood Miteon Inlarpnaa
CAvrcA ol Ood. 140) M '••* Bl
CAvrcA ol Ood "1 CAntl, Onado
Chur:* ol Ood cl PrcpAdey. /SO* S l* * Am
CA vn * ol Ood ol PropAacy. 1F0* t Partunmon Am
CAvrc* ol Ood (Tt* Day). Oallona Commvmty Caniar.
Dvitona Ilia c Room)
Aatcva Cfivrc* ol Ood 1TO W IN * S I . Sanlord
Trim CAvrc* Ol Ood. ) K » Aidgaoood A m . Sanlord
L A S TIA N ORTHODOX
(aatam onnodoi Cfivrc*. »• Oaorga. *S* B*ar»ood Cl
Ailamonia Spnngt
(atlam On*ortor C*vrc*. B* Slamn t ol O C A . SI* Sovl* Bl

taamm Onnodai CTm»c* *t 4oAn CAryaoalom Cnapm U » n ,
Far* Part
CONOR: OAKONAL
ConyegWonm CAnauan CAvn* )aoi S Pam Am San*o»d

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All Smnit (ptacopat CAvrc* ( DaBary Am Intyrpnta
Cnnal (pitcopai C*v»cft longoood
(pmcopU CAvrc* o4 ina N t « Comnanl I T ) T v tta o i'a Aoad
Holy Croat Im ttopm . Pam Am *&lt; *1* Bl Sanlord
SI Pal t 't (ptacopal A*ma*an Aoad
ftl Atctmd a CAvrc* S1S1 im a *N«m" Ad Wvnar Pam
T*a Crime* ol l*a Oood B*ae*a*« Mauand U 1 im a Am
JIWIBH
Bat* Am Bynagogva maalmg at Comar ol Band im a and Covnly Im a
Aoad Watt ' 4
Tampm sumorn 1FM (lacam Bud Dmiona
iu t m ia a n

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lord Ol li'a lul*a&gt;an CAvrc* MS Tuataama Ad ATinim tpnngt
lu'*aran CAvrc* ol Prou dt nta Oanona
lu 1 *a&lt;tn CAvrc* ol l*a Aadaama' 10) W M l* Plata
Maat'tA Ivinaran CAvrc* OoMan Dayt 0» A May 17 « Cat ta'tarty
Bl Iwtaa lvl*#«an CAvrc*. At I M Slant
Bl Blatman lvl*aran CAvrc* 1)4 jvtl Watt ol 14 longoood
MfTHCOlST
Bamati Unnad Mamonal C*vn* ( OtBan, Am (ntarpnta
Baar im a imoad Mamod'H C*vc*
Bt'*a' A M ( c*vrt* Canaan Hglt
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Pina, A&gt;dga Ad . C a t t f la " ,
cnnal llmltd M «l*od'll C*vrc* Tvctar Or Bvniand C u t 'l l
DaBary Commvmly MalNxAtl C*vrc* F* M'g*bantt Ad DaBary
Fimt Unnad Mainodml C*vrt*. * '» Pam Am
Flrnl Mamod'ti O v r c * ol Onado
Firtl urniad Mainodial C*vrt* ol Oanaia
Fraa Mawod'll CAvrc* S00 F* 41* Bl
Oraca Umiad Mamoditl CAv«c* * A N Country O u 6 A ) . im a Mary
Oram Chapa' A M I CAvrcA Onado
Orngrom MalAod'tl C A vt* . Onado
Otlaan Mainod'tl C N r t * Cor ol Carpenter B M v 't y B l. Otlaan
P a ct Frti'ty t - Mainod'tl W O tTrtyvda D r . 5 anIon!
San'ando Unnad Mainod'tl C A vt* SA 4)4 and 14. longoood
SI Jamat A M ( . W* H C yprftl
Bl Iv S f M B C N r t * ol Cameion City. Inc Banda" oil B A 4* E
Bl Mery t A M ( CAvrc*. Bl At 41) Ottte*
SI P av't Mainod'tl C A vt* . Otlaan Ad . (nierpnea
SI'aTlord Memorial C A v t* . S DaBary
N A /AA IN I
FntI CAvrc* ol 1*0 " u arena M i l Sanlord Am
Ganait CNi»c* ol the Nararana S A 46 O a n tii

im a Mary C * v t* ol l*a Hatamna i l l I C&lt;yam laaa Am . laaa Mary
limgamod C A v t* at Iha her arena merman S Jtetup A m . longoood
Mamham Wooda C A v t* ol the Natamne SA tB. )v* M.taa Waal
al 14 m i*a w m n a w
PACSSTTIAtAH
Oartona Pmabylanan C A v t* Hoaand Slid t Avtun Am . Dana &gt;a
T H I Pmabylanan C A v t* aI im a Mary
Ftrai PmaOylanan CAvrcA. O M Am I M P
Firtl Pmtoylanan C N rt * aI DaBary. f i*g«iand
Si Andtoot P'aityianan C * v th . M U Bam im a Ad
Bl Mama P'atdy'anan c N it* . 1071 Pmm Spnngt Ad . AAamonla Spgt
T vtcaati'a PraaPyianan C A v t* M00 Waal Stale Ad 4M Onado Fla
Up ama Commvmly Pmebytanen C A v th uptma Ad
Piailnvnxiar Piattyianan CAvrcA. Aad Bug Ad . CeaaaiBarry
S IV IN T H OAT AOVtNTIST
Fomtl im a Btaonin Day Admnlltl CAvrcA H ay 4M. Forpal C&lt;t|
M a t m . " Savant* Da, AdeeM'M C A vt* . M i l )nd 81 San laid
Sanlord Samm* Day Aomnntl CAvrcA. M IS N Highaay 4)7
S tie m * Day Admnnal CAvrcA. Mauand Am . Anamonia Spnngt
FVnier Spnnga Samm* Day Adm m 'tl C A v tA 90 S Mata Ad
O T H IA CHUACHtS
All Fml* Chapa' Camp Seminole W a n e Para. Ad
Allan a A M ( C A vt* . Onm t Dt*
Bearden Amnva Moi'haaa Chapel Bearden Am
CNRuola Commvmly CAvrcA
C A v tA ol H a n CAnai at letter Day Aemti. ) ) l t Para Am
Fanmy C A vtA CAnttian Can**. 1444 Semtnota Slid . CaaamOarry
F v tl Bom CAvrct* ol t*a Unrig Ood. MhJeer
T 'ftl C A v tA ol CAntl. Bctentitl. (ittm B'vd and Vanvt S i . Oallona
Flral Panlacoatm C A vtA ol longoood
Fvat Panlacoatm C A vtA ol Sanlord
FvH Ooapm C A vtA m Cnnal 1t)4 Jerry A m . Sanlord
T v " Ooapm Tatomecie 77)4 Covniry C'uh Aoad
Oraca B&lt;bra C A vt* . M 44 f Sanlord Am
Holy Tnnty O u t * cl Ood m CAntl. ISM Mtngoulline Am
Kingdom Hml ot JaAoatA t ABInott. Im a Monroe Unit
ISS) W Third SI
im a Momoa Chapel Orange Bird . laaa Monroe
Ml 0 " m Hoimata C A vtA . O m H"l Ad . Otlaan
NmgACmrAood Amenta C A vtA . X\ Mart ham Hroodt Aoad. lin g o ood
Pomecoeim Open B'tia Tabernacle. Aidgeeood A m . OH Ml*
oppoult Sam.noia Hlg* School
Prmao and Poaar C A v t* . I l l Mi WMpvr A m . im a Mary
Roiling MtHf Moranan C A vtA . SA 4)4. Longoood
Sanlord Altlance CAvrcA. 1401 S Part Am
Sanlord Bible C A vtA . )4B0 Sanlord Am
The FvH Ooapm C A vtA ol Our lord Ja tu l CAntl. WaaAlnglon B l.
Canaan City
The Satiation Army 700 M )4|* Si
Tnvmpn. the C A vtA ol the Nao Age. 100B FT tt* Bl
Umiad C A v tA ol CAnai. Altamonte Commvmly CAapol.
Ailamonia Spnnga
Winter Spnnga Commvmly (itn gm x m Congrogallonm. ) t t Wide B l,
Winter Spnngt

A question of success
"IVrluip* we shall see restored
to the states the right denied
them by Roe to regulatr and
restrict abortion." he vild "If so.
pro-life Americans must be
ready lo press their clcctrd
representative* for prompt ac
or even reversal of Roe V Wade
Drchant said the movement Hon to give Ihe untiom the
needs to he ready to confront m a x i m u m legal protection
success — and that. In pari, possible "
For hi* second point. Drchant
means having answers to ques
underscored whal ha* lirrn a
Ilona likely to hr raised
President elect George Bush sensitive Issue for some confound himself embarrassed servatles In Ihr anti-abortion
during the presidential cam­ movement who have a long
paign bv such qurstlons as what lilsl'ii \ "I Opposing gmi mini Ml
penalties h r would recommend social program* designed to at
lor woman who sought ahor levtatr poverty and ptuvtdr lor
the poor
Hons
Drchant outllnr* H YRVr¥ v M m " , ‘ vhtf.illy. he s.ild liir mow merit
program for thr movement in must continue tt» education el
fortB. seeking to win public
the coming month*
"The first thing lo bear In support to the cause
Success, of course. Is mil
mind." he said. "Is that thr
'success' In question. If It ts to he assured
P ub lic opinion remains
realised at all. Is likrly lo
guarantee a long legislative sharply divided and rrmalng
struggl e In C o n g r e s s and unclear If. even under a new
e s p e c i a l l y I n t h e s t a i r court shaped by Bush. Justices
would want to reopen thr Issue
legislatures.

New Year's service scheduled

Unitad Prasa tntarnatlanal

C A SS ELD F.H H Y — ABirnslon L u t h r m Church 351
Ascension Dr Casselberry will lelebralr New Years Eve with
a worship service al 7 30 p m Nei* Years Duv srrvMes will al 8
and 10 30 a m Sunday
For more information, rail 831-778*

Former crippled woman to speak
O R LAN IX) — Orlando Women Aglow will Iw featuring
Jrantne Smith, a woman who was crippled liy multiple
sclerosis until liod healed hrr Ihrrr different wa&gt;s -it thetr
meeting Jan 14 at Morrison s Cafeteria In Ihr Winter Park Mall
at 9 30 a in
Fix more Information call 345-7029 or 87f. 3078

State convention comes to Sanford
SANFORD - The Progressive Missionary and Educational
Baptist SU le Convention will tnrri March 21-25 m Sanford
For morr information, i all 322 3489or 322 54'Hi

Oxford professor to speak
D rLAND — A throlog. pmfrsanc In.m Oxford will fa- among
Ihe many speaker* al Ihe Florida Winter Pastor s Si bool let) 7
— 10 at Stetson University
The guy from Oxford Is Dr James Barr, rrgius professor of
Hebrew at Oxford.

Christian Family Expo set
O R LAN IX) — The Christian Family Expo will lie at llir
Orlando Ceniroplex March 3 — 5 There will lie exhibit* and
shows for Ihr Christian family

SEM INOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY'
a sac n

in# church la.1 w~tom&lt;J

Pro-life advocates have a good shot at
reversing Roe V. Wade, but then what?

Drllarv — The Sanlord Free Methodlsl Congregation has
thoacn ip relocalr m ihe IXelUrs Oraugr City .ue.t l l i r group
tha f h-llatY 1 ’pomiiinlty C m irr iw guuiuig -Ian. I
T fir rtwnrvuiiitty w i t r r HeTu«
at I Ik * cufurf of Snrll K&lt;m i I
and AtalP Drl»e In D rIU ry

S a t u n la t
K e ic U O n n
t M -1 7

I t ta fa ith lh a l ha* c a n k d /**» t h h Tor It a l l l c a rry &gt;1 — fu rth e r T o l l h in
nalnm a t l h M r aarl ll n r f n r a a w ill m e n a ll j n u r re q u ire m r n ta a m i t i n w ill
a r m m p lla h a ll fh s t’* n e e d e d w U h u u t effort

Congregational

I r 'm

I filia l
M a llh e u
I I l ltt

Thaaa twopl. ara mambara of the,First Christian Church ot
Longwood. And lh#y
pAd of a ll^i Nativity tc#n# In font o

D E LTO N A — Temple Shalom. 1783 Elkt am Blvd . Daytona,
will hr spiNisoring a New Years Pally Dr. 31 at Ihe Temple al
8 30 p m The theme will he Gay Paree Donation* are 910 per
person Thetr will hr a Inrftrl dinner, w i u|&gt;* and BYOB
For tickrla. call Dora Goldstein al 574 3330. or Kosiyn
Etarnstrtn al 7811 2213

Methodists relocate

W V n i h r *nld year* r m fa . I I ’a I I h k t o m i 1 h a n k » ’ T h in k k in d ly i 4 Ih c
I mat yxmt l l haa p r u t n M i ( I n o V «1 m a r th a n tin t r e a lm

0M a a
to at a a t t It a *
g
tOO a m

Bethlehem via Longwood

PORTRAIT
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G REA T
A M E R IC A N

INVESTOR
lloyd MoUe» ii on oped at
manogmg his bwvn*is— on fh®
open field, ond in the irM&gt;itmant field. He buys U.S.
Savings Bondi Today’s Bondi
pay competitive rates To f'nd
out more, ot to buy Bondi, call
1-000 US-BONDS

U .S . SA V IN O S BONDS
I m | 1.11 *■ I ' . ’l l

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Bpitic tons» (/9dputrfwaAO*

Iperaimn Rescue." Ihe milldirect action wing of the
As ihr rflort lo ovrnurn Ihe uvAement that seeks to physl
1973 Supreme Court decision tally block arress to health
legalizing limn Ion picks up new rl tnl rs and other faetlttles
steam a key Roman Catholic performing abonions. ha* gen
leader Is asking I lie movement a rraird new energy — and some
critical question "What will we criticism — among Ihoae op
|iosed to legal abortion
(to with *im i rs% whrn ll come* '*
There ta however, widespread
Tile question was posed by
Virgil Dechant Supreme Knight agreement among leaders on
ol the I 5 million member both sides ol the bitterly cor
Hotnan CallRiUe lay group, the tested religious and aortal laau&lt;Knights ol C'ciiinnbu* Ii comes tFiat the nest couple of years
a* thr movement, sidelined could tie crucial In deriding the
during muc h ol ihe |irrsideiitlal Isle ot legal abortion In thr
United States
rlrclluii has takru on new —
In particular — with either
and sometime* controversial —
anticipation or apprehension —
llir at thr local Irir l
Anil alHirtton force* won three both sides believe lhal under a
significant statewide referen­ Bush administration. Ihe com­
dum* In Novrm hrr'* voting. position ol the Supreme Court
« Uthing llir us, &lt;&gt;l stair lunds to will change, tipping the balance
ql power toward further erosion
pav lor |MMtr women's abortions

Did Je su s visit ancient England?
This Irgrml ^'K h hdi k many
rrnturtr* ll Irllt of a visit by
JrRiis to Knulaml whrti hr was
Mimrwhrrr Itritvcrn Ihr a)fr* of
12 and 30 Th rs r arr knmtn as
"ih r hlddrn yrant” In Jr*u*' llfr
atMiui ithlrli ihr (io*|irl* say
nothing
T h r Irgrnd pinpoints Ihr sllr
of Jrsus' visit as Glastonbury In
Sonirrsri County In southwest
England T h r r r today stand
frugmrnta of thr anrlrnl. rulnrd '
Glasionhury Ahliry. At Ihr gatr
to llir ahlirv grounds, now a
|miptil.tr tourist atlmrtlon. arr
souvrnlr shops
On a tahlr In onr ol Ihr sliO|is
a nrw sp.i|M'itu.in. John Justin
Smi th ol I h r now drftincl
( lm ago Dally Nrws. plrkrd up a
pa in p h It-1 rn tlllrd . "D id Out
laird Visit Itrllaln As They Say In
Cornwall and Somrrsrl?"
Puhllshrd In liM4. Ihr pamphlrl was wrlttrn by an Anglican
rlrrgvinan. Krv. C.C. Doiison
T h r Irgrnd. whirl) Ihr rlrrtr
says Is rrnlurlrs old. gors llkr
tilts
Josrph ol Artnialhra — who Is
spokrn of In thr gos|Hals as Ihr
man whose tomb wan used tor
Ihr body of Jrsus — was an
unrlr ol ihr Virgin Mary, ihr
youngrr hrothrr of Mary's faihrr ilr became wralihy in ihr
tin Irnde which rxlsird between
C o r n w u 11. E n g l a n d , a nd
I’hornU'lu on ihr i -im si ol Syria.
On onr ol Ids voyages to
England hr took his nephew
Jrsus. thru a tiny, with him. T h r
Irgrnd Is not dear on whethrr
Jrsus stayed In England until hr
lirram r a young man or whether
hr went home and rrturned
latrr. Hut hr Is said to have-lived
a llir ot quirt retirement there
during Ills 20*. living In a house
hr made for himself out ol Iter
braurhr* hrld togrthrr with
mud
Morr than 30 years alter Ihr
crucifixion. In 03 A ll.. Ihr storysays Josrph of Art mat lira ram r
lo Glastonbury with 11
i
men and foundrd Ih r first
Christian church in England on
Ihr spot where Jrsus' house

R E LIG IO N

G EO RG E
PLA G EN Z

•lood
T h r tradition lhal Jesus vis­
ited England Is preserved In an
Anglican hymn which pula to
music a poem by William Hlakr:
"And did those fret In ancient
ttmr/Walk upon E n g l a n d ' s

eastern Mediterranean hill they
have no explanation why ii
blooms twice a year.
According lo tradition. Joseph
of Artmathra. having arrived in
England In 03 A D . made Ills
way lo Glasionhury and. oni-c
there, stuck Ills traveler's stall
(made of (lowering thorn) Info
thr ground T h r stall promptly
sprouted.
T h r Irgrnd also says that on
one of hts trips hr brought with
him from Jrrusalrm Ihc llolv
Grall. the chalice Irotn which
Jrsus and hi* disciples drank
during ih r Lasi Supper
(C|10B8 NEW SI’ APEH EM
TE R P R IS E ASSN.

mountain grrrnV/And was ihr
holy Lamb of God/On England's
plrasant pastures seen?"
Is there any proof for this? The
Chicago newspaperman rould
(Inc none But hr drrtdrd lhal
J es u s c o u l d have vi si te d
England with Joseph Fairly
recent archaeological findings
Indicate there was trade between
far pans of the world during and
even before the time of Jesus.
And then there Is the mystery
of Ihe f l owe r i n g t h o r n In
Glasionhury' which, unlike any
other flowering thorn, blooms
twice each year — one nl ih o v
times bring al Christmas Bota­
nists have linked II to Ihr

T H E H O U S E O F D A V ID
W ORD C E N TE R
GRAND OPENING REVIVAL Sunday, January I
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u cainn ina s e r v i c e s in o i k o a r a g e -

3 2 1 1 H e a te r A v e n u e (B e h in d Flea World)
Turn a l I h e V ic to r/ B s p ll t l C h u r c h o i l I i

S C R V IC C S i B U N . I I i OO » . » . — 3 iO O p .m . -

C A L L 3 3 1 -2 2 5 5

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THE MINISTRY OF DAVE RICH
A WORD-FILLED
AND SPIRIT-FILLED MINISTRY
A MINIS!RY FOR
TH E WHOLE MAN
BODY. SOUL AND 5PIKII
BEAR DAVE RICH AND YOU'LL
WANT TO HEAR HIM AGAIN
STA R T WITH US. GROW WITH US

DAVE RICH former RCA Victor
recordlnfl artlit and
Grand Ole O p r) tlar In the BOi

(Come and Sec)

HAVE RICH no* ultti met
XX years of
norldnldc ministry

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by Chic Young

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Answer to Previous Puzzle
3 Diversion
4 Of a planet's
L U G
1 Othello villain
path
Y M A
5 Pelvic bones
5 Creek
9 P s y c h ic ____
6 Producer
1 L L
Gcller
Norm an____
N A 0 Ml
7 Doctrine
12 Skiers'
G U R U
8 As f a r _________
lifter
It E E
13 Lo ch ____
know
monster
9 Arrow poison
14 Seed covering
10 Crumbles
15 Poetic foot
11
________ fixe
16 Split into thin
(obsession)
layers
17 Tide type
18 Actor R od ____ 19 Unit of
20 Existence
acceleration
21 Make an
22 Campus area
edging
23
________ and downs
24 Cairo's river
22 S in e ____ non
25 Seth's father
24 Of the nose
26 Hernando De
27 Small fish
45 Gas for signs
38 Bird call
31 False god
39
Small
rug
46
Wind indicator
27 Dancer Verdon
32
_the night
41
Army
group
47 Ancient Italian
28 Infirmities
before
42 Construction
29 Looks at
Christmas
family
beam (2 wds.)
33 Soap ingredient 30 Enticing
48
Gone
to court
43 Jacob's son
32 Furniture wood
34 Map
50 Movable cover
44 Tennis player
35 Uncle (S p )
abbreviation
Lendl
51 56. Roman
36 Electrified
35 Having pedal
digits
11
1
10
2
3
36 Holly
37 Feeling
12
39 Covered with
velvety growth IS
40
_ton soup
41 Is able to
IB
42 Tennis player
Nastase
45 Inhabitants
49 Cut at an angle 24 2S 26
52 Actress Pitts
53 Actress
31
Gardner
54 A c to r____
34
Novello
55 Grafted, in
37
heraldry
56
_T in Tin
(movie dog)
57 Eat formally
44
43
40
42
58 Contract of
ownership
49
SO
51

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1 How sweet

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2 Blind a s ___

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W IN A T B R ID G E
B y Ja m e s Ja co b y

A ^ a l tm i N o r t h - S o u t h *
routinely bid three no-trump.
W rit had a good suit to lead hut
was not sure which card ol that
suit to lead Kisirth Im-si work*
out well when jiartner ha* the
ace or the jack It could also tie
rlKht to lead llir king which
work* when partner ha* the IO
and no higher honor In throry It
knorkrd out Hast * acr ol club*
hast now returned the spade
seven South played the jack.
losing |(» West's cjuecii. and won
the IO when West continued
sjiades K vein lull v West got In
with the ace &lt;4 diamonds and
cashed two more sjiades
T h i s was another case of
playing too cpilckly at trick one
lleclarer could we that the only
ihlng that could defeat him was

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Jacoby on Card Games" fwrpIrn with bin lather, the lair
Oswald Jacnbvl arr now avail­
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them up and &lt;ould then it«-« In to
cash them Had declarer ducked
the ojieiilng lead, he would have
retained lit* second spade
stopper West could Iratl a set
ond spade. hut now tl Kast got In
and had another spade to lead, it
meant sjiade* were divided 4-3
and were therefore harmless
And If sjiade* were 5 2. Kast
would not have another spade to
lead So South'* spade* would lie
safe.

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IN tH tC IH C U IT C O U a r o F
T M» I I GMT I I NTH JU DICIA L
C IR C U IT S I M I N O ll
C O U N TY . F IO H ID A
C IV IL DIVISION
C A i t n o a s in e C A * *
Orv A
ANCHOH m o h t o a c c
SE R V IC ES INC
Piemtilt
vs
J A N I S f N O v i f a l l DOM
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION a lw rie a
tarparalien and St ARS
HOC BUCK a CO
DeWndenlt
N O T IC I 01 S A l l
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end entered In m# reuse pend
Ing m m# Circvll Ceurl of m*
CigMeewit! Judicial Circuit In
end le r Sem inal* Cewnl*
f io rld e
C iv il A cliew Ne
I* I f ia C A d f L . I N undersigned
Clef* *111 tell 'to property
Situ*led In said County d*
tended at
L O T IT M I O O I N l a k I
PHAAC II. U N IT I. ACCOHO
IN G TO T V ! P LA T T M C H IO I
AS H I C O H D I O IN P L A T
BOOK &gt;4 P A G IS IS IT P UB LIC
N I C O H O S O* S I M I N O l l
C O U N T Y . FLO R ID A
el pupitc tew io me nigneti end
betl bidder ler cstfi el ll 00
A M on It* Jim day *4 January
t*f* *1 n * Net! From door of
live Seminal# County Cow'l
Nows* Sanlord Fiends
D A T 1 0 mis 111* day of O#
(•m btf t*W
(C O U R T S C A U
O A V ID N Hf K H U N
CWr* el It* Circuit Ceurl
By Jew el JeieoK
Deputy Clerk
Pubiitn Dec 2) JO ire*
O I L 144

N O T IC I O f A
PUBLIC M IA R IN O
T O C O N S IO IR
T N I A D O P TIO N O f
AN O B O IN A N C I
BY T H I C ITY
OF SANFORD. F IO R IO A
Notice it hereby f v e n mei *
Public Hearing *111 be r*m m
t o Cemmiiewn deem a&gt; tv*
City Hell m n * City *f Venierd
f lend* #1 r 00 « deck P M an
Monde, January » t**t N
(•wilder me edeglwn el an
•rdmence by me City ef Sen
Nrd f Nnde H1N ef rvfucfi &gt;l es
OROINANC I NO Iftf
AN O R O IN A N C ! A M IN O
ING S IC T IO N J II AND 01
I I T I N G S IC T IO N I MOP T m |
V A N fOHO C IT Y C O O I AS IT
R t lA T C S TO T H I R IO R G A N
I2A TIO N OF T H I F IN A N C I
D I P A K 1 M IN T OF T H I C ITY
O f S A N fO H D
T l O R I DA
P R O V ID IN G f O R S i V I R
A B IL IT Y . C O N I LICTS. AND
I f ftC T IV t D A T!
A cep, sneii be eveiiebw ef
me Office el m# City Cler* ler
•II pertont des 'ing N eaemlne
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clllrent men neve an opporlum
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mission el me City ef Sanlord
f Wnde
A D V IC ! TO T H I PUBLIC II
• person decides W appeal e
decision made with respect le
any metier considered •• me
above meeting or hearing he
may need • verbatim record of
m* proceedings Including me
testimony end evidence which
record Is not provided by me
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IN T N I C IR C U IT CO UR T FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S I NO M J N J C A e e P
C AR D IA N M O R TG AG E
C O R P O RATIO N I * • FIRST

IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T.
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O E O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S I NO M 4 JS e C A g « P

f in a n c ia l m o r t g a g e

a l l ia n c e m o r tg a g e

C O R P O RATIO N • Delaware
car per el Wn.
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LA U R IA N ANNE SPAN KIE.
• • • LA U R IA N ANNE
R A U tN el ei
Defendants
N O T IC I 01 A C TIO N
TO O L E N N A S M ITH end
Sh e i l a l s m i t h a n d a l l
P A R TIE S C LA IM IN G IN TE R
E S T t BY. TH RO UG H UN D ER

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corporation

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234 AHenmum 5*d wg 4
Screened Hoorn*
235 An***'ing Serve*
234 Appliance*
23T Aglamofise
234 Bund* 4 D**p*t
234 Board* ng 4 Gtoommg
210 Bond* 4 8 * 1*
24' BooklrepmQ
242 But*net* Equipment
243 Bw Idmg ComuctOto

2i4 raw .ir ,
243
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247
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744
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271
272
273
274
273
274
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274
274

Cerp*m*»
Carpel floor Covering*
Cafenng
evening Service
Concrtle
Dry*in
ftoctncx
fec*var«n
Fence
FitoeoodFwei
Genertf Services
Mend,mew
Hog** Plan*
Horn* Improvement
Horn* Hepent
7B0 interior Dec o 'el .n j
241 jandowal Services

247 land Cieenng
243 landKepmg
244 l e e - Service
213 IOC* 4 lo c k s '-'"
244 Masonry
2 ir Mot** Home Se*&gt;*ce
214 Moving | Storage
244 M g K lesson*
T V ) Nurimg Cere
2*1 P»m rng
2*2 Pape* H a v in g
2*3 Pevng
2*4 Peel Control
2*3 Photography
2*4 Plaetenwg
2*7 Plumping
2*4 Prettum Cleenmg
24* Pnn|*r*
300 Aeinge'aron
301 Rem* 4 lees -g
302 Hoo»mg
303 $jndtf**i&gt;ng
304 Screen 4 G as* H o n
303 Seoeief » Serve#
304 Secant*
307 3«wei-Sep»ie Taw*
304 Seeing
&gt;04 Signs
)10 Sod Service
311 Setor fn*rg* Serve*
)12 Sp"«»ie»s*mgi»m w
313 1'*sn Hauling
314 Seimmvng Pool Serv e#
315 le w prion* Serve •
314 t*W
317 Tie* Seme*
314 TV 4 Hadio N p a ’i
314 UpnoHter*
120 M#iC ng'Sri##i,rg Wei*
32' Men DnUmg
322 H w U a i

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N O T IC I Of
f ic t it k x j s n a m i
Net we it hereby given met I
•m engaged m business •• i *0
Hotun SI AllemonN Spring*
le m w w C ew iy fw nde imdv
me fKitiw u* New* ef S 4 h
ACOUSTICS end •**! I mWnd W
regitWr u&lt;d wen* m m n*
Cler* el If* Circuit Ceurl
Sominew County fw n d a In
•c cardance m m me Previswnt
•l I N I Ktilwus New* Slefutet
Te MH Section M l 0* fw nda
Sie'uNi iOH
s S &lt; o «0 Heidvr
Publish Dec f. I* » JO IN*

D l l *4
IN T H I C IR C U IT CO UR T O f
T N I IIT H JU 0 IC IB L C IR C UIT
IN ANO f OR I f MINOL 4
C O UN TV. FLO R ID A
C IV IL DIVISION
C A l l NO R M 1 I C A R L
DOHA MOLDING CORP •
I tor id* car per el wn
Plenum
v*
JAM I S M UNIZ. MAR 11
M UNIZ, hit mW.
W C ATM ER K IN G INC
M l AR SM O TO R LIVER V
CO RPO RATIO N WANDA
M A R II S C OTT. ROONFV
TOOO SCOTT. ASHLEY
a l u m i n u m , in c t h o m a s o
McCLOSKY. JR R ACH EL
S TU S LE v. M A| ALICE
McCRAY end ROSA L I E
HALL
DeNndentt
N O T IC I o r SALE
N O T IC E I i hereby (iv e n
pursuant to • I met Judgment o»
foreclosure doted December IJ
IN* entered in Civil Action
Number N 14JI C A R L y l it*
Circuit Court el the Eighteenth
Judicial C ircuit In end lev
Sem inole County, flo r id * ,
w he rein. O O R A H O L D IN G
CORP . a IW nde corporation is
the P le ln lt l l end J A M E S
MUNIZ end M ARIE M UNIZ, hit
wiN. el el er* me DeNndentt I
will tell N me highest bidder lor
cash el the Westerly Iro n I
E n tra n c e el Ihe Sentinel*
County COut mouse tn Sanlord
fW nde e' II 00 A M
on the
list day of January, it**, the
NtWwing detenbod property es
set forth u* told Intel Judg
lo t t Block C. Mutter Moods
Subdivision. Unit One accord
Ing Io the Plot thereof ei
recorded HI Plot Boo* IS Peg*
IS. Public Record* ol SominoN
County. Hondo
DeNd December If. IN I
O A V ID N B ER R IEN
CWrkol Circuit Court ol
Seminow County, f Wnde
By Jene E Jetewtc
Deputy Clerk
PubtiUt O k J ) JO IN I
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SM ITH end * H |IL A L
AND A LL P A R TIE S
ING TO HAVE AN Y
T IT L E OR IN TE R E S T
p r o p er ty

a

SM ITH
C LA IM
R IG H T
IN T h e

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S CRIBED
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D met ew *&lt;t*n W
tv e iio M e mortgage *n me
M Wwmg property w Semina#
Catmry fw n d a
The I ett one r*n ol Le*s JM
and IJ* TH E VAN ARSOA l E
O S B O R N E IR O K E R A G E
C O M P A N Y ! A D D IT IO N TO
• L A C K H AM M O C K
as re
carded M* Pi*' Bead I
Peg*
SI. PtM'lc Records •* Semmnw
Cauwfy fw n d a A L S O n * Mest
14* 00 tee, ef tto I ett JeO 00 Wet
•f Lef I. IM O P f S SECOND
* 0 D I T IU N TC B L A C K
HAM MOCK es recorded m Pie'
» — &gt; 't o * 14 PubiK Retards
•• Sem nn w C pcV r fw n d e
hat been fiwd egemet you end
yew ere rewuired W serre • copy
v* your wnn#n drlenev i t *w,
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4 Map dm an P A Peer OH k *
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14 l«M
IS* ALI
D AVID N BE B B IE N
C U R * Of THE
C lB C U lT COURT
■ r Ken, McC lam
Publish Dec id 2) M i N i
Jan 4 itet
D E L 141
IN TM| C IR C UIT C O U iT
I IO M TI I NTH JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT IN B N O fO R
S C M IN O L I C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O M M je c A e e L
A LLIA N CE M ORTGAGE
COMP a n Y. a cerpwa'wn
argaru real end aa t'mg imda* me
lews el me Slew ef f lea Id#
Pl^BBlkiff
Vt
f c A T M E i I N t ( T A Y IO A
M IC H A E L MCGOM AN MAR*
MC GOMAN
N O T IC I O f SALE
Ne*uv is hereby fiven me*
pursudwt *o • f mat Judgment a*
Faroeweuve entered h#r#m I
will tell me preperv, titueWd m
Seminew C e n t , Fwnde do
tenbede*
L e i S f. F E R N S R O O K
TR A ILS PHASE III according
W m# past thereof et recorded m
Pte» Bee* )t Page ll #&lt; it*
Public Recerdt el Seminal#
C eunly. f ie n d *
Including
apwciliceiiy but n#a by w e, 1
limilelier me WWwing named
■Ww, Range Oven Refngere
•er D-tftwether D tposa Vent
fen Melt W Men Carpet
•' public tew to the highest end
best bidder tor cash a' me west
Ivenl entrance of m# Seminoto
Count, Ceurttoive m Sanlord
f Wnde at II 00 A M an me
S'tl dev •* January If**
M ITN ES S m , hand end CJt
Th lal Seel el l a d Court m.t
TJnd day of December H I
(SEAL I
O A V IO N B ER R IE N
C L E R K C IB C U ITC O O R T
By je n e f Jetewtc
Dopu'y CWr*
Pubtith Doc JO lto* Jen 4
nee
D E L 271
in t h ic ib c u it c o u b t

IN A N O fO R SEM INOLE
CO UN TV. E LO BIO A
C A S I n o M i i ie C A a e L
SUN BANK NATIO N AL
ASSOCIATION
PltMvfitt
47%

JA M E S L k e l l y . el el .
Defendants
N O TIC E O f ACTIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
P R O P ER TY
TO A R LEN E B ALLIN G E R
Address Unknown
YOU ARE N O T H IE 0 thei en
action to tore*Wee • mortgage
on the tel low ing proporly in
Sam mow Cocdvty. EWnoa
Commons* * I m# Souiheott
cerno* ol mo Soumwosl • of the
Seutheayl '* of Section 1*
Township JO South Rengo 1*
East Seminew County f lor Ida
'um 'honee Most a distance ol
*N 1) tool along mo South lino of
said Section i* run Ihonc*
Norm 00 01 IT Eos' e d'ltenc*
el JOO tool lor e PO IN T O f
B EG IN N IN G rim Ihoncr E at'
• distance el JOO SI toe' to e
poml thence rim Norm d l
•ance el JO* tool to e point
thence run Mast e distance el
JOO ce loot le a point themeo run
South 00 Or I! Mest a distance
el 20* feel te Ihe point el
beginning
has boon tiled eg*.n il you end
you ere required to te' •* * copy
ol your written defenses I any
to It on Roger A Kelly Plain
•ill * eiiorney whose address it
JO Norm Orenge Avenuo Su'to
•00 Post Office Bo&gt; JMf Ot
lendo f tor Id* JJOOJ JM1 on of
boloro January J» I NY and flW
the original with the Clerk el
•hi* Court either before ter rice
on Pleintitt t attorney or imm*
dietoly thereafter other wit* e
default will be entered egetnit
you For the relwl demanded in
the Complaint or Petition
M ITN E S S my hand and taa'
ol tho Court on this JO", day ol
Decrrnbar ire*
IS E A L)
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
Ctorkol tho CHcutl Ceurl
By Cecelia V Ekern
A t Deputy CWvk
Publish Dec JJ X &gt;1*4 Jen c
U 1*0*
del m

Piemtilt
rt
S TE P H E N G OBRIGM T. et et
Defendants
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
TO S TE P H E N GOBRIGM T
M IR E L L A G O B R IO H T
Residence Unknown
Lett Known Mailing Address
•toe NE f*m Street Kansas
City M O tei IS
Any imknowm heirs drr&gt;teas
creditors, trenieet
imanewm persons o
spouses claiming by through
and y t l i f S T E P H E N
GOBRIGM T and er M IR E L L A
GO 11R IG H T
Residence Unknown
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
actton to tarec wee ma martgage
en cum bering ihe follow ing
preporty m Seminei* County
E lertde
Lei S Btoct C. S TE R L IN G
PAR K U N IT FOUR accord ng
to me peel mar vet et recorded m
Ptef Beet Jt Pages • e w f
Pu*n&lt; Recerdt el Vemmeie
County F ler We
Toga hd wim Range Oven
D 'the ether Garbage Dwposa
vent Pen
he* 'jw n hied by m# p i# -r,r t
•gems' you end ethers m th*
above ttftod cause and you er*
'•Wu-red to k r w • cepy ef your
wr iton evto-ws I any to it an
S M ITH a H MAHONS P tem tiH t
after net Ilia Barnett Bent
B u ild in g I I I M a il A d e m i
Street Jacksonville eier.de
J M 1 an ar betore Jermer, B
itge and h it me ertginat with
me Clerk #1 "us Cruet either
be»er* terrice an Plaintiff t
•ttorneyt er wnreodwtoiy there
ettor emerovee • dvfault will
to entered egemst you tor the
ry e * oemended in me cam
p e r l er petition
M ITNESS my hand and teal
af Pus Cam ' en Rut Jt day el
(S E A L I
D A V IO N BE B B IE N
Clerk el the Circuit Caurt
By KetiyM cCW "
y Clerk
D w X !«*■ Jan i l l
je ■«**
D E L JTY
IN T H I C lB C U lT C O U R T OF
( ig h t i im t h ju d ic ia l
C IR C U IT FOB TH E S TA TE OF
FLO R ID A IN A N O F O B
SEM INO LE C O U N TY
ELO BIO A
Cate Ne M ITS# C A i* L

th e

F L E E T M O R TG AG E CORP
PiemeiN
vS
M IN O I R L E ! M ILKER SO N
noo knownesM INOER L E E
FR A N K LN atur *&lt;*i
N O T IC I OE
F O R IC L O S U R C SALE
• ▼C LER K OF
C IR C U IT COURT
No*Ke Is hereby given that the
vmdern gned CJend N B e rre r
CO 'k el me CP(u&gt;l C#u»t *t
Sam mate Cesmty Ftertde am
on the list dey ot January leg*
•I 11 00 A M et the Mss' Freni
deor el the Seminew Count,
( our mauve m ma City ot San
tord. Florida aftor tor taw and
van a' pubfK evtcry to m#
highest and tost tudder 1* cash
the tor low mg deter Mod property
tt'uotod m Sam mow County
Florida to wit
Lai a. A C AD EM Y m a n o r
U nit Two City al Santo, J
according to m* p at thereof at
recorded to Plat Book Ii. Page
S* PubfK Records ot Sew .now
County Florida
pursuant to the final decree ol
toroctoeuro entered In * case
pending m sad Caurt the style
• i w h i c h is
f l e e t
M O R TG A G E CORP PiamtiTf
rs
M l N D E R l E i
M ILK E R S O N new known ot
M IN 0 E R L E E F R A N K LN of
ut . *4*1. Defendants
M ITN ESS my hand and ol
'K ia ' teat el ta d Court mis TJnd
day ol December. 1*4*
IS E A LI
By JeneE J osowk
Deputy Ctork
Pubtith Doc X. tsea Jan 4 .
'•a*
O I L &gt;74
IN TH E C lB C U lT C O UR T
FOB S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
PRO BATE O tV IStON
FlW Number M IFJO CP
Dirtcwo O
IN RE E S TA TE OF
SARA KOBRIN
Deceased
NO TICE OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration ol tho
estate ef SARA KO BRIN de
ceased FiW Number M idle CP
•s pending m t*w Circuit Ceurl
•o' Seminole County Florida
Probato Dlviswn the eddrest el
w hich I i Sem inole County
Courthouse Sanford Florida
1J77I Th# names end addresses
ol the personal representative
e n d Ihe p e n g n e l r e p r e
tentative s aftern*y ere set
forth below
All interested persons er*
required to IIW with th i court
M ITH IN TH R E E M O NTH S OF
th e

f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o f

THIS NO TICE I II ell de.m s
against the estate end (J l any
eblectlen by en Interacted
person on whom this notice wet
seeved that challenges th* e*ld
Ity el the will, the qualifications
of the personal reprosmtetivo
venue or lurltdfctwn of tho
(OsjEt
ALL CLAIM S AND O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO F I I E 0 M ILL
BE FO R EV E R B A R R E 0
Publication ol m u Notice has
begun an December x 1FM
Personal Represaniative
P H ILIP KOBRIN
J«J 1 Norfolk Rd
Orlando FLJI40J
H A R V E Y KOBRIN
P O Boa 40O
Orlando FI WeCJ
AI torno, to*
Personal R*pret*nt*tive
Jerome J Bornstem el th* lirtti
Ol BO R N STEIN P E T R E E 4
COOPER. P A
III E Amelia SI
Orlande. F I . UFO]
Telephone 407 42} &gt;731
Publish Dec X IFF* Jen 4
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Legal Notices
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT.
E IG H T E E N T H JU D ICIAL
C IR C U IT IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
E LO B IO A
C A S IN O M J 11J C A F F P
BANC BOSTON M O RTGAGE
CORPORATION t'c
PlemtiH
es
RO BERT J M O N C E LLO elFi
Dv lends-'t
N O T IC I OF ACTIO N
TO G R EG O R Y I CORDERO
AVRE BARNES
Residence Unknown
Let' Known Mailing Addrets
IMF SedgeeKb Avenue Brena
NY Wall
Any irWnewn heirs dentoes
creditors grantees and other
totonown persons or u-anon"
spouses clew ing by through
and u « d * r G R E G O R Y I
C O R O T R O * » d er A Y R E
•ARNES
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D met #eclwn to torectoee me mortgage
encum bering the le lle n m i
praperty at Sew.now Cmaify
I lend*
Tho Norm I0D toet ot the South
U t toet of E et' •! toet ot Met'
FI J » tee* o» Nor meet! '« ol
Southwest '• el Section JJ
Township X South Benge K
f e tt P u b lic R e c e r d t el
tow mow Ceerily Fiends
Together o lio
* Rang*
Gene*#! f w r t n r JBIIeOdJ I
Hood J U IX I Furtiec# Dmhern
Push IM F i i )
I Conde-aer
l #••''• (E C B J 4FAA
I Motor
►*•«•#' Rhoem MOM 400
hat b*o« Filed ty m* Pi#mt "
•*•■-&lt;• you end ethers In the
•bore ttftod causa and you «'♦
required to sa« ,* a cepy ot reur
writton da ten sos I any to &lt; en
SMITH 4 SIMMONS Plemliffl
efterne. III* Bernetl Bene
Building I I I Mest Adams
S'ree* Je ctso n n lw Fw*&gt;de
M XJ sn or betore January ■
•Sd* ere' i w me engeiei o&lt;m
m# Cwrs et mi* Cearr’ #thar
be*era service en Piemtilt *
etserneys or immod«etotr mere
• IV eto&gt;a M • d t'e v " O'H
be entered egemet you to* the
reiot oemended to me com
p*ent or petition
M ITNESS my hand and tee
ol m.s Ceurl an m .t V dey ct
tree ember 'tod
(S EAL)
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
CWrb el me C m tu" Court
By Kelly McC ie «
Deputy CWrb
Pubtith O k X 'FFd Jen • IS
X tot
O I L JFC
IN T H I C IR C U IT COURT OF
THE IIT H JU D IC IA L ClBCUlT
IN ANO FOB SEMINOLE
CO U N TY . ELO BIO A
O I N I B A L JU R ISDICTIO N
DIVISION
C ASI NO W t e e t C A lt l
C ITIC O R P M O R TG AG E INC
• t e CITICO RP
HOME O M N I R IS E R VICES
INC
Pl*FMflff
V%
X&gt;€l A P O C L A R O M
G 8 A L I P O U A f lO M a .W
NO TIC E OF S A ll
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
met pursuant to a certeet Final
Judgment ol FerKW*u»e dawd
D k ember IF itoF end entered
•1 Case He •• See* CA X l of
m# Circuit Court ef m# E g h
•eenm judicial Circuit in and tor
Semmele Ceunty
Fie n d *
wherein C I T I C O R P
M O R T G A G E IN C
I t *
C IT IC O R P h O M E O M N E R S
SERVICES INC Plaintiff end
J O E L A P O L L A R D end
GRACE P O llA R O hit tail*
era Oetondentt l will te" to ms
hghost end best bidder ter cash
•• me Meet Front Door ef me
Seminoto Ceunty Ceurttiewse
Senterd F te ride at II 04
• stock A M on the Jit! day of
January 1*0* th* toiwwmg
deecnbed property et Ml torth
to tew F nei Judgment to wit
Let to M O M lL L E STATES
S U B D IV IS IO N R E P L A T K
cerd ng to m# Piei thereof et
recorded m Piet Boo* 10 Pages
41 end 40 PubfK Records of
Seminoto County Fwnde
D A T 1 0 IMS » n d da, ef
December ' tec
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
Ctork ef the Court
By Jene E Jetewtc
Deputy Ctork
Pubtith Dk
X 'FM Jen a.
HOF
O I L 1*1
N O TIC E OF A
PUBLIC H IA R IN 0
T O C O N S IO IR
TH E AO O PTIO N OF
AN ORDINANCE
BY TH E C ITY
OF S ANFO BO FLORIDA
tio'K* IF hereby given that e
Public Hearing will be held in
in# Commission Room *| the
City Hell in the City of Sentord
Fwnde. •• 7 ® o clock P M on
January *. life to contuse' the
adoption ef an ordinance by me
City ef Sanlord Fiend* w u ol
which itettoftowt
O R DINANCE NO IYF4
AN O R D IN AN CE OF THE
C I T Y OF S A N F O R D
F L O R ID A
R E Q U IR IN G A
COM PLIANCE P ER M IT FOR
ANY NON R E S ID E N TIA L USE
S E R V E D B Y AN ON S ITE
S E P TIC S Y S TE M REQUIR
ING SAID P E R M IT FOR ANY
N O N R E S I D E N T I A L USE
PRIOR TO A CHANGE IN USE
OR I N T E N S I T Y
S E T T IN G
F O R T H R E Q U IR E M E N T S
FOR A P P L IC A T IO N S FOR
PROCESSING AND ISSUANCE
O F SUCH P E R M IT S
PRO
V ID IN G FOR VIO LATIO N S
p e n a l t ie s

s e v e r a b il it y

CONFLICTS
A N D EF
F C C TIV E D A TE
A cepy Shall be iraiiabto at
the Office ef th* City Ctork tor
•II pertont detirmg to ttemme
the tame
All pertiet In interetl end
till lent than have en opportune
ty to be heard el teW hear mg
By order ot th* City Com
m iu ion of tho City of Sanford
Florida
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC If
a per vm u k de* to appeal a
dKltton mad* with r*spKt to
any m « :tor cont dvrtd at th#
ebo.v mooting or twanng ho
may need a verbatim 'K o rd of
tho proceeding* including in*
let I &lt;many ond evidence which
rKOrd it not provided by the
City of Sanford IFSJOFOIOSI
H N Tamm Jy
City Ctork
Pubtith Ok amber K ItoF
DEL JFF

Legal Notices
IN T H E CIRCUIT CO UR T OF
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C UIT IN A N O F O B
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FIO R IO A
Cat* He I* &gt;11* C A
DirittoaFF L
ASB CAPITAL
CORPORATION
Pia.ntiti
r%
N A T h A N IIL MA81 * 0 0 0
E T AL
N O T IC I OF ACTIO N
Sell to Forte tot* Marlfag*
TO N ATH A N IEL H A R IM O O O
P RESENT R ESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
I A I T RESIDENCE KNOWN
MC K E N lTA r o a d
CASSELBERRY. F lO B lO A
n i»i
ANO A ll P A R T I E S
C L A IM IN G IN T E R E S T b y
Thr ough
u n d e r or
AGAINST NATHANIEL
H ARE WOOD ANO ALL
P A R T I E S H A V I N G OR
C l a im in g t o h a v e a n y
R IG H T T IT L E OR IN TE R E S T
IN THE P R O P ER TY h e r e i n
O ESCR IBED
R E S IO IN C E Urwnewn
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D ef an
•ciwn to torecUM i mortgage
on "w tot toeing proper*, n
SEM INOLE Cecttf, Fior d*
LO T IX O UEENS MIRROR
SO UTH R E P LA T A D O ITIO N
T3 C A S S E L B E R R Y
F lO B lO A
AC CO R D IN G TO
th e

p la t th er eo f

as re

C O B D E O IN PLAT BOO* II
PAGE •* PUBLIC RECORDS
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
F lO B lO A
BANG!
O IS m m A S h I 8
MALL T O W A H C A R P fT iN G
F E N C E A N O S P R IN K L E R
S Y S TIM
not bean I ad agamy! you and
rev era required N tar re a cepy
ot yota *ritt*n deNntet •! * - ,
to I *n ShanAk 4 Buttor &gt; «
South A m w . One* Suit# ttcO
T#mpe Florida 1W*J on er
baker* Jen •! Hoe end • * Ito
•rgMiet wim mw Court e m*r
be lor* torvicf en Piem litf t
•*torn#y er immod'Otoif more
•Her omorwiko • Oal#„ * will
bo entered eg* - t ' you to* "to
rotio* d»mand*d on the Cent
p'emr or pa' Iwn Ttut notice
that' be pubi'thed ance each
wee* tor too cankerUl're eeeet
mi " « SANFORD HE R A I D
WITNESS m , hand end m#
te# 1ot mw Ceurl en m .t rm day
ol December ne*
IS E A LI
HONORABLE
O A V IO N B ER R IE N
Ctork ef me Ceurl
By Mend, M Cel'm,
Oepuly Ctork
Pubi th Ok F. i * JJ X ee*
O I L FT
IN THE C lB C U lT C O UR T OE
TH E IFTH JUDICIAL C lB C U lT
IM A N O FO B S I M I N O l l
COUNTY. F lO B lO A
CASE NO X F lit c a n s
CORAL C A B i E S F E O E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Pi* ml, II
ee
W ILLIA M S R IT T E R C T A L
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
purtoenl to • Summery FMtel
Judgment ot FerKtoewre detod
December JJ IF00 end entered
•n Cate Ne O O C W C A g e P ef
Ih# Circuit Court ol m# I4TM
Judicial CItcm II Ih end ler
Seminal* Ceunly
F ie n d *
• h e re in C O R A L G A B L E S
F E D E R A L S A V IN G S A N O
LOAN ASSOCIATION PlemliH.
end W ILLIAM B B IT T E R E T
AL or* detondenit I will tell to
me tughetl btode, tor each al
ih* Met! Freni Door of m*
Semmele Ceunly C our thout*
Senferd. F ie n d * el I I »0
e ctoct A M an m* list day ol
January 1*0* the let lowing
deter,bod properly et t*i forth
Ml te d Summery FMtel Judg
men! to wit
L e i I* . B l a c k J.
C A S S E L B E R R Y H E IG H T S .
K cerdmg to me pi*t thereof at
recorded in Plot Boo* F Peg*
V Public Records ol Semmoto
Count, F ler id*
d a t e d mw Jlih da, of De
cenwer i too
D AVIO N B ER R IE N Ctoft
C*lcull Court
By Jen* E Jetoww
Oepuly Ctork
Pubnth Dk X i ••• Jen A
i tee
0E L JU

N O TIC I OF A
PUBLIC H I ARINC
TO C O N S IO IR
THE AOOPTION OF
ANO R DINANCE
BY T H I C IT Y
OF SANFOBO. F IO R IO A
Notice w hereby given that *
Public Hearing m il be lw&lt;d In
Ihe Cammw,wn Room el Ih*
City Hell in Ihe City ol Sanlord
Flonde *1 1 0U • Clock P M wi
Monde, January F
atv to
conlidtr the adoption ol en
ordinance by "to City ol Son
lord Fwnde titW el which it at
•silean
O R O IN AN C ! NO IFF*
AN O R O lN A N 'E OF THE
C I T Y OF S A N F O R O
F LORIOA
REQUIRING
MANDATORY REFUSE
P IC K U P IN TH E C IT Y OF
SANFORD ANO A M E N D IN G
S E C T IO N S I I IJ O F T H E
S A N F O R O C O O E
BY
E S T A B L IS H IN G A PRO
C ED UR E TO WAIVE R EFUS E
PUCKUP R ATES FOR CER
TA IN HOUSEHOLDS F A L L IN G
BELOW P O V E R TY INCOME
LEVELS
P R O V ID IN G FOR
SC V ER A B ILITV . C O N FLIC TS
A N D E F F E C T IV i O A TE
A cepy thA" be eaeitebW Al
ih# OTlite of th* City Ctork tor
•H y e 'ioni d tn ring Io tiem m e
"to tern#
All perttot Ir inter all And
citiient man have an opporfum
fy to be heard et ia&gt;d hearing
B , order ol "to Clfy Com
minion ol Ihe City ol Sanlord.
Florida
ADVICE TO TH E P U B LIC II
a perton d K id tt to appeal •
dK itw n made m m respKi to
•ny matter &lt;ontid*red el the
above mealing or hearing he
may need a verbatim record of
•he proceeding* including the
lei 11men, end evidence, which
record W not provided by the
City of Sanlord iFSJFeS'BSI
H N Temm. Jr
City Ctork
Publim Ok e" t e r » not
O EL MS

Legal Notices
n o t ic e t o p u b l ic

Notice It hereby giren Ihe! •
Public Hearing m il be held by
Ihe Planning end Zoning Com
mutton m "to City Commwtton
Chamber! Clfy H a" Sanlord
F lor Ida al I 00 P M an January
S IF0F Io certidtr Ih* lot lowing
change end em#ndm#nl to "to
Zoning Ordinance ot me Clfy of
Senferd Sem m ele Ceunly
F tor ide
Reyenmg from AO Agncuf
fur el D u tn cl
To Ihei ef P U D Pierwwd Unil
Deretopmoni
Legal Detcnpfie" Th# F •*'
le ot me Norm well to ot me
Nor Ih e e l' to #"d m# West 111
tool Ot She Nor meal I to of the
Norihwett to and South u t el
■ee' ef m# E e il 0F&gt; tool of m#
Nor meet! to of m* Norihwett
to. LESS Re 'road righ lo feay
and 11SS Weil IJS toet of E M l
1011 toet of m* Norm JIB Sk i of
Ih* Nor moot! to " Northwest
to Section IJ Township IF
Sou*h Range Jl E e l' Seminoto
Ceunly Fiend*
In# l e t ! i t ) I k ! of lie
Neriw ayi to ol "to NerVhwei* „
ol Sedan 12 Tewnm-p IF Sch,m
Rang# 11 !••• H E S S Ihe North
F cflamy el "to f e ll &gt;0 chain,
"to,*•' and LESS " » Soul"
1*1 41 tool "to*to&lt; and LESS m#
M*,i J|1 toe' of me I an X I to*i
•I taw Norm 'IJ to*' ef ka-d
Ivor "tool' to ef Nor th wet' to ef
Sk ' ton |j Tewnsh p IF Scrum
Range Jl Ees' end awo LESS
•ne h*il ef Cotoar C r e w a m me
Norm itoa and LESS ere naif at
B- non Avenue on the 4 ell i d r
•f ebove de*c r .hod prapKty l
The Meat J l* ', toe! of me E e ,i
roc toet ol "to Norm 4 Chaim of
Nor "to* 11 '« *4 Norma**,! to of
Socfwn a Tow-ahip IF Soum
Range ) l East (LESS m* Men
J IF l tool of t o il FF4 tool of
Norm ttl tool of sad Nor "to ei*
to of North c e l • to of SKfwn JJ
Township IF Soum. Range 11
le st
| a i l th re e g u e r t e r i ef
South**,i to ef N o h e e il to
S edan U Toaankhq &gt;» Soum
Rang* Jl I ••• l Together wim M
tool a! -ndurwd S C I Reiiroed
n g h io fw e y on m# Seerm tide
B u n g m e n ge n e n ily de
scribed es en Celery end Bruton
Avenue, m E e tl Sanlord
Th* planned u K of mw pro
peaty w tor mi red two rSeide­
ll*! multi lam ity rental u r g e
family lor saw elderly r*nt*i
towwnemok con romance com
moaciai end a mum purpose
l e n w j r I , center W N of oFuch
dwelling iMutk w i" be to* Ww
end m odi' *•# income person,
Th* Planning end Zoning
Commwsion wilt Submit • i n
emmondeiwn to "to Clfy Com
mission mi leeo* ••. or eg* ’ ’
•he r e g y e k le d (h a n g * ei
emendmeni The C dy Com
m i „ ten w ill held • Public
Hearing Ml m# Clfy Com m iuw n
Room in Cdy Hell Sanford
Florida #t 1 00 P M an January
IX 'fee to consider u d w ee*
mandat wn
All par I toe Ml ir tore ll and
citicenk than here an opporiia*i
fy to be heard #* eo&lt;* hear mg i
By order of ihe Planning and
Zoning Commwiwn of "to City
o&lt; Sanford Florida mw No.
ember X 1*00
6'ent Corn Chairmen
Clfy Of Sanford Planning
end Zoning Cemmwswn
A D V IC E TO TH E PUBLIC ll
e per»on d K id rt to eepe*' a
dKWton made wim retcwcl to
any metier considered at " e
etw.e mee'.ngi o» heer.ngi ►»
may need • aerbe'im fK o rd of
Ihe proceedings including in*
toklimony end evidence which
retard W not provided by the
Clfy of Sanford |FSJ0etiR1&gt;
Publish Ok I 1 .X h *0
O IL J U
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
HofKe w hereby gmen that we
are engaged mi business el 4410
! Sanlord A r t . Sanlord FL
m i l Seminoto County Fwnda
under Ih* FklilWwk Nam* of A
4 G IN S TA LLA TIO N S and Ifvai
ee intend to regwtor sa d name
wim Ih* Ctork of "to Circuit
Court. Seminoto Cosnfy Florida
m accordance with m* Pro
visions of "to Fictitious Nam#
SUlwtok To Mil i K 'w n l A S X
7 lor id* S'atvtot ifSl
/» E rl D Black welder
I l l imomy G Walk ms
Publish D k
l* T) X Ito4
Jana itff
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N O TIC E OF R ESO LU TION
CLOSINO. V A C A TIN 0 AND
ABAN DO NING
R IO H TS OF M AY. OR
O R A IN A O t EAS EM EN T
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
n o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n
mat ih* Board of County Com
mwiionork ot Sommoto County
Fiend* al 111 Regular Mreiing
held on ih* l « i da, of No
■| n [e r A D ' *04 in th# County
Commllim n erl Mre*&gt;ng Room
el Ihe Seminoto County Services
Building Mi Sentord Flonde
pursuant io Petition end Notice
heretofore given, palled and
adopted a Resolution closing
rece'ing end abandon,-g re
nouncing and disclaiming an,
and ell right ef Ihe County of
Seminoto end "w public In and
•o Ih# follow ing described
fights ol way or dre nage eat*
man!, io wll
Begin al a pom' a oo tret E at'
ol an IntorkKtwn ol "to North
"no ol Stale Rood No ce with
•tie Meit line el Section j.
Township 10 Sou" Rang# M
East end run N IF* 4J M E
•long the Northerly '-ghi ol nay
"no Of said S'e'a Road No ce
i n is Iret to • point on the
Mettorly fighl ol way line of C
S X Reiiroed thence run } Se­
al 40 E along 14id W tileri,
right o&lt; way " " * to J4 lye *
•hence toeilng i* d right of way
line run J Ft- 4) 01 M &gt;1} IJ
fret to • point a 00 Iret E ait of
in* Men line ol sa d Section jc
thence run N 00* I I ' 4J M 4* Jc
toe! to "to Point ef Beginning
Containing 0 W I Acre,
By Itto Board el County Cbm
m il,.oners of Seminoto County.
Flonde Ihw 0th day ef No
v*mbar. A O . IFB0
boardof

C O UNT Y COMMISSIONERS
OF S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
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T N I I I O H T I I N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT . IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TT.
FLO R ID A
C A L I NO M M l C A M L
A LTO N C LO U D ER M ILK
Indi •-dually and at Trustee
Rigtoflft.
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M IC H A E L RAY SHIVERS,
e t e l.
A M E N U E D C L IR K S
N O TIC E OF LAL I
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
ftval pursuant la an Amended
Summery Final Judgment ¥
Ferecle iu re entered in m#
above entitled ceuae m tne
C lm i l Court o4 me f ightoenih
Jud&lt;tiai Circuit, m and lor
Sam male Ctunty Florida. I wiH
ten el putn-c auctien to the
Mghett IIIOdeI N r tath al the
Neat trod door *1 the Court
haute In the City el Senterd
Semineto County. F lertde. el the
hour el II « e m an February
t, IMF. that ta rta n parcel el
'ea l preoerty described at
The Norm I X toe* ef the South
X I «*et «4 the Watt •* el Me
Nerainatt v» e&gt; the Nertheetl la
and the South m M l ot it*
North-et* &gt;4 el the Nertheetl
v*. ell In Sec teen U . Township IT
South Renat I I Eett
Deled thlt x le y el Oe
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
C LER K OF C IR C U IT C O UR T
By Ja n e t Jesewtc
Deputy Clara
Pubfrsh D n &gt;1 » itR
D E L Ml

ffU tlC E O F
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Nehce h hereby ft»en that I
am yigegy# m but treat at TM
Cemmerte CircN Langweod
F L STMR. Seminole Ceunty,
Fiertde under the Ftctitieua
Name el L I IR A TOW ING end
that I ntend to register ca d
name with the Clara el the
Clrrutt Court Semmjto Ceimty.
F ler tde m ecctrdence a&gt;th the
Freyltient el tty# FlctlHeua
Nome I 't i y U i To Wit Section
M l W F ler id# Stetw*et l t «
LIRRA SCALE A L A B E L
INC
iV D F F lw tr t
FubttW Dec
Jane. ITM
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NOT ICE OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Notice la hereby p i t a Ph i I
am ongigu w but meat el F O
•et FM. Senterd. F L M U I
Sem inole County F ter Me under
Rte F c t.tiout Name et A TH LO N
P UB LISH IN G end met I intend
It replete* ta-d name m m me
Clara el the Circuit Court
Seminole Ceunty. F ler Ida m
et R d F lent«ua Name Statute,
To Wit Section S tlW Flenda
Statute, lest
t Rutted l W.lliemt
P-Ayt-th Dec n . X Itea can *.
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IN TN E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
E IO N T IE N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN AND FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N T T .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO R P D C A I t F
F E D E R A L NATIO N AL
JPORTOAGE ASSOCIATION e
carper et*en erpeni ted end
earattna undr* the le « t el the
United S'atotef America
Plaint,It,
rt
A V N E R M ROM. R O C H E LL E
ROM
OetendenN
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice It hereby a1**" that
purauenl Ip e Summery Final
Judgment el Farecloaure on
tered herein. I m il ten the
property t i tutted In Seminelt
Ceunty. Ftertde. dracrlbedet
L e i E F R IN G E R ID G E
SUB DIVISIO N , according to me
plot ttoroat et recorded in Piet
Boot : « Feat IS Public Re
c e r d t e l Semmeie County.
Ftertde
el PufXK ta&gt;e. *o the high#,' end
beat bidder Nr rath et ft* west
Irani entrance Tom in .I. Ceunty
Caurthouee Hr la f t y r t Flenda.
et li W A M an me M m day ef
January IfM
W ITN E S S my hand and Ot
(K iel Seel el ta d Court mtt jam
d r re t December teal
(S E A L l
D A V I D N B E R R IE N
C L E R K . C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Jena E Jesew-c
Deputy Clara
Pubiith Doc 71 X nee
D E L la l
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O T R T O F
TN C I F I JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
IN A N D FOR SEM INO LE
C O U N T T . FLO R ID A
CASE NO M l e t f C A a t F
IN RE TH E M AR R IAG E OF
D E B O R A H ANNE
W E A TH E R W A X
Pel-Tone* W t o
B R A O L C T AN DR EW
W E A TH E R W A X .
Rerpendent
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
Tc B R A D L E Y AN D R EW
W E A TH E R W A X
&lt;Leaf eraoon eddreat &gt;
IW (W Ndrth Street. *A T1
Joe a ton M«fi-gea i
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE D mot on
oction N r OrauJutien M Mar
nape hot boon Mod end you ere
repaired to Terre a igpy el yeur
written drNru aa il any- N R an
F e l l l l e f t e r 'T e M e rn e y .
B E L F O R O S L E S T E R I II .
Florida Legal Centery I M I
S em e ran Bled . S ulla I I I .
Cette marry Florida 1170/ oner
boloro Jon 11 ITM and I,to tha
onpmoi m m me Clara et Rua
Court r.m er tetore serv-ce an
Pet,*loner l otternoy or unmo
d-atoiy thoroatH*. o th e r-itr o
Or fault m il be entered oponel
you *er mo retNt demendtd to
the Petite a
W ITN E S S my hand end teal
el Rut Court an Oi k 11, I0M
IS C A LI
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
At Cleft et the Court
• y J e m ler F Price
A t Deputy CHra
Pubiith Dec 11 M ITM Jan a
11 ITM
D E L IM

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IN TU B C IR C U IT COURT T H I
H IM JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT. IN
A N O F O R SEM INOLE
C O U N T T . FLO R ID A
CASE NO .i M IIF 1 C A M P
W tS TIN G H O U S E C R ED IT
C O R P O R ATIO N .
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et
F l o r i d a v e n t u r e s . INC .e
T t ie t carper alien

I N T M I C IR C U ITC O U R T
IN AND FOR SEM IN O LE
C O U N TT. F L O R ID A
C A S IN O M 111, CA M L
SUN RANK N A TIO N A L
ASSOCIATION
Pletatift.
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J A M E S L K E L L Y .e te f .

N O T IC E O F SALE
PUR SUAN T T O C H A P TE R ,1
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
p u riu e n t to that Amended
Summery Final Judpment et
Ferecterure dated December
lin e i t m end entered In Cere
No M S lF S C A M P e tm o C lrc u tt
Court et me E tpntoonth judicial
Circuit M end Ter Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo r i d a w he rein
W E S T IN G H O U S E C R E D IT
C O R P O R A T IO N II Plaintiff.
and F l o r i d a v e n t u r e s .
INC . Il DeHndeni. I m il Ten M
the hiphoat end beet bidder tor
caih et me W eil Front Duo* ¥
the Seminole County Court
haute located in Senterd.
Sam mete County. Florida, et
II M A M . an January II. &gt;TM.
in accordance with Section
eSU t. F ler Ida Statute, me EM
lewtnp dree'-bed property at tet
Final Judpment et FereOoturo
to m i
Let It. A L A F A T A WOOOS
M O O EL C E N T E R . Plot Bee*
U Pape* I l 1C Lett t throupn
I t . l e t , a*, i t end I I et
A L A F A T A W O O DS PHASE
XVI. Piet Bean it Papal II
Ihreupn 1* PuM V Recerdt m
lemineN County Ftertde
D A T E D at Seniord. aommoN
County, flu 14 m ., IV d — , ot
December. ITM
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clara ot Circuit Court
By. Jan eE Jatemc
At Deputy CM rt
Publish D m N i t m . Jan a
HM
O ELTFt
“ T n T H S C IR C U ITC O U R T.
E IG H T E E N T H JU D ICIAL
C IR C U IT. IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TT.
F L O R ID A
C A S IN O M I W C A M L
A LLIA N C E M O R TG AG E
C O M PAN Y a Florida
corporation

M A TT T U R N E R E V A J
R O OR IG UES. CONSTANTINE
M KR EKO S.
A M E N O S D N O TIC E OF S A L I
Notice M hereby ptren That
puriuent Ip an Amendment le
Summery Fmet Judpment e&lt;
F n c b u r t entered horrui I
m il tett the property p t
SemuypN Count,
TcrN edM
Let H I SPRING O A K L ac
recar dad In Plot Booa H Paper
M end *L el the PwMtc Recerdt
¥ lemmataCdu**y. Florida
at pub*i&lt; tote le me hiphett end
beU bidder Tar each et the weet
Trent entrance ¥ me Sam r e U
Ceimty Ceurmeuee m lartord
F ler tde. at it m a m m me
H it day at January. ITM
W ITNESS m y hand end Ot
ftO ¥ Seel ¥ l a d Court but
nnd day ¥ December ITM
IS CALI
O A V IO N B ER R IE N
C LE R K C IR C U IT COURT
•t Jane E J a n e
Deputy CHra
Dec JB ITM. Jen a.
del

tn

IN T N E C IR C U IT COURT OF
T N I U T N JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT. IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TT.
F L OB I DA
G E N E R A L JU RISDICTIO N
DIVISIO N
CASE NO M M 4 I C A M L
TH E D IM E SAVINGS RANK
OF NEW Y O R K . FSB
Ptemtiff
r
CARL TO N RUCK L E T . a
married men at a*,
I,
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice IT g&lt;ven puriuent te the
t-nai ludpment et lerecMaure
entered n me ebe .e ttyNd ceee
number M Mal CA M L. tn the
C ir c u it C e u rt al S en lerd.
F Nr Ida met I mil ten me
NiNwmp property situated in
Semmeie Ceunty F Nr tde de
tc r .bed a,
lot m
w i n t e a s p b in g s
U N IT 1 ACCO R DING TO TH E
P L A T T H E R E O F A t RE
C O R D ED IN P LA T BOOK IT.
PAGES M AN O »
PUBLIC
R E C O R O S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY FLO R ID A
at public AON. N me h-gheet and
be,! bidder ter coin a* me Watt
Trent doer at the Semine'e
County Courthouse m Senterd
F lo rid a , et I I PS e m en
January I I itM
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
At CNrh et told Coed*
By JonoE uOtewK
Pubiith Doc X . H M Jen a.
ITM
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When buying or selling
— remember to turn to
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IN T N I C IR C U ITC O U R T.
IN A N O F O R SEMINOLE
C O U N T T . FLORIDA
C A S IN O M I N I C A M P
SUN BAN K N ATIO N A L
AS SO CIATIO N
Piauiiitt.
n
W IN F IE L D S C O T T E L L IO T T
JR TA W N IE T E L L IO TT .h rt
•*N. K E Y C A P ITA L
C O R P O R A TIO N and SEARS
R O EB UC K A COM PANY.
Detendontt
N O TIC E OF SALE
N d llc e i t h a re b y p ira n
puriuent to a Final Judgment
dated December I I HM en
t e r e d I n C e i e Na
M HOI CA M P e* 'he Circuit
Ceurt of the l i 'h Judicial
Circuit. In end ha* Seminole
Ceunty, F loride. wherein WIN
F IE L D SCOTT E L L IO T T , JR .,
TAW N IE T E L L IO T T , hit wile
K E Y C A P IT A L CORPORA
TIO H end SEARS ROEBUCK
A C O M P A N Y , ere the Oelen
dantt met I mil tell le me
hiphvtl end bail bidder Nr cash
el me We»t Front Door, of the
Seminole County Courthouse
Sonlord. Florida, et II 90 a *on tha N th day ¥ January Iffm t
the following detoribed real
property at M t forth In the F Inal
Judgment
L e i J. B tect
M \ TH E
W O O O L A N O l SECTION TWO
according to the P ill thereat at
recerded in Piet Boot H. Popat
M and X ¥ me r’ublK Record,
¥ Semmote County. F Nr -de
Dated thlt Hth day ¥ De
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
Clerk ‘.I The Circuit Court
By JonoE JeiewiC
A t Deputy CNrk
Publ.th Dot 11. » ITM
D EL !&lt;1

N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
P R O P E R TY
T O JA M E S B A L L IN G E R
A d d m a Unknown
YO U ARB N O T IF IE D that an
action M terecNM a mortgage
on the M tewing property In
SemmeieCounty Florida
Commence et the Seuthweit
comer at me laumweel to et the
Seutheai* i» et Section l&lt;
Township TO South. Range x
Eett. Semmeie Ceunty Florida
run thence Wert, a dttlance at
Me SI Net eMng me South line of
M M Section |4| run thence
Norm M t t 't j ’ Reel, e distance
¥ MB Net N r 0 P O IN T OF
B E G IN N IN G , r m h m e Eett
0 distance ef MO 11 Net N e
paw*, thence rw* North. d&lt;«
•once ef MT Net N e po.ni
thence net watt e dttlance ef
NO 44 Net N a point, thence rye,
South M O f I I " Watt e d i t erne
ef M T teef to the point et
you e*e reman d *o Mrve a copy
at your written defame*. It any
N H en Refer A Kelly Plain
rtfri attorney whaM M P t n N
M Narm Orange ^ venue SwfN
MB Poet Othce Be. IM f. O ’
land* Florida I N ) H it an or
before January IS H M end hN
the erigmei wim me Ctert jt
mt* Court either before w IK *
an Ptomfift i p tene y or » » *
wrootter omerwiee a

W ITN ES S my hand and too'
of me Court an thr, JOm Kay of
December I M
(S E A L )
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
Clerk *i m* C u t uH Court
By CocotioV I kern
A t Deputy Clerk
Pubiith Dec 11 N I M Jan A
11 H M
o il nt

N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAAfE
H eine le hereby p u n that we
are engaged n bueuuee et IM
Babin S I. A m m a n le Springe
SemUNN Count, FN rM a under
me Futiheue Name ¥ PRE
F IB R E D Y E LLO W RAGES
and met we tnNnd te regieN*
ketd name wtm me CNrk ef bw
Circuit Ceurt. Seminole Count,
FNrido ut accordance ueth fro
Preettient ef me Fu/itie w ,
Nome statute. To Tint Swell*"
b k lM FNrMO SlefuNT 'T V
hVcaftO Haider
k w m iem W Rater Jr
PubtHh Dec T. IA 11 N ITM
O E L *S

N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Hence ie hereby given met I
am engaged m huen ew et He
Hickory Or Meittdnd Florida
m i l l amina le C e u T i Florida
unde* me FktitNuk Name ef
A L L A U T O and met
pRMiatif u ml
Clerk ef the C ircuit Court
FterMO In
ef me FictitNue Nome Stefuto,
Te Wit Sechan tel M FN rM a
Stetutee i*l&gt;
A lik e LOurendma
Pubftth Dec T If 1 1 K ITM
D E L Bt
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T FOB
S EM INO LE C O U N TY
FLO R ID A
CASE NO M M M C A IT A
IN RE TH E P E T IT IO N OF
Do*M Eric Charter I
FO R CHANGE OF NAME
s t a t e o f F l o r id a
T O Robert Charter!
O T I S Pend
Boite ID U N I
NO TIC E OF A C TIO N
You are hereby nalitwd that e
petition N r change ef nemo ¥
your mow* chud chiidror. wo,
tiled m hue Cocut on the IRth
day ef December A 0 H M by
Karen Anne Fewiknor end you
ore reguwed N terra a copy ¥
you* written deHntet it any N
If, en petit eneri when name
end adOratt ere Oe*&lt;d In *
Char itr l M l S e lllilh Rd
Winter Spring, F L O TM and
h N the origmai with the ( H rt gl
the above ttyNd court en or
b e fo re the Je n I I . l i l t
efherwike ludpment may be
entered egaintt you to* the
relief demanded m the petition
W ITN ES S my hand end the
teal et but court in Dec it
HM
IS E A L I
O e rM N Berrien
Clerk ef the Circuit Ceurt
Jenruto* P Price
Deputy CN*t
Pubi'th Dec 11 X i t m Jen a
t l l tet
D E L IM

N O TIC E
SEM IN O LE C O U N T ,
EXPR ESSW AY A U T H O R IT Y
M U T IN G
P n o m be ednted that the
C h a irm a n ef the Seminole
County E •prettwly Authority
hat celled a tpeciei public
meeting to which ell percent ere
melted
O A TE January A I CM
TIM E a OOP M
LO C ATIO N Seminole County
Service, Building. Room w UP
IW ttt Entrance), 1101 Eat*
F ln t Street. Senterd Florida

WTI

S U B JE C T M A T T E R TO BE
DISCUSSED ConydrralKm el
cattlemen! propecel ler the
pur chat* el Right of War under
impending litigation far the
Semmeie County E ip r e c t -r ,
Any pueclionc pertaining to
thlt nytice may be eddreccwd by
celling
Gerald N Brtnton, E.ecutlre
Director ef the Semmeie Ceunty
E ipr.ctv.ey Authority
H I I I X m e n t i o n )M
P ER SO N S A R E A D V IS E D
TH A T IE T H E Y D E C ID E TO
A P P E A L A N Y D E C IS IO N S
M A D E A T TH E S E M E E T
IN G S / H E A R IN G S . T H E Y
W IL L N E E D A R ECO R D OF
T H E P R O C E E D IN G S A N D
FOR SUCH PURPOSE T H E Y
M A Y N E E D TO EN SUR E
T H A T A V E R B A TIM R ECO R D
O F TH E P R O C E E D IN G S IS
M A D E W H IC H IN C L U D E S
TH E TE S TIM O N Y ANO EVt
D E N C E UPON WHICH TH E
A P P E A L IS T O BE BASED
P E R S E C T I O N 111 B19S
FLO R ID A S TA TU TE S
Pubiith Dec X . ilt l
DEL Ml

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T H E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLO R IO A . IN
AN D FOR SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY
O I N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISIO N
C A S IN O M Iff 1 C A M F
S E A R S M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R A TIO N ! k *
A L L S T A T E E N TE R P R IS E S
M O R TG A G E CO RPO RATIO N
Plemtlff.
vk
A N G E L A C L IIA R E T H
PRUNEAU
Defendant!
N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO S U R E S A L I
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
t purtuonl to e F m il Judgment M
Faroetoeuro detod December IT
H M end entored -n Cere No
M MM CA M P ef me Circuit
Court et the e i g h t e e n t h
J udicial C ircu it In and te*
S E M IN O L E County Fieri da
wherem SEARS M O R TG A G E
COR P O R A T I O N t k a
A L L S T A T E E N T E R P R IS E S
M O R T G A G E C O R P O R A TIO N
tk P la in t if f end A N G E L A
E L IZ A B E T H P R U N E A U are
Detondentt I m il ke'i to me
K1 *0*1 end beet t ddi» tor each
at the Wect Front Deer ¥ the
S E M IN O LE Ceimty Cemmovto
In Santoro r-ev.de at II M
a ttack A M an me Mm le y ef
January, 'to t me fallowing
detvr .bed property et te* term
w ta-d r ma&gt; judgment '« wit
Let c l G O L D IE M ANO R
F IR S T A D O IT ION according to
me Piet Merewt et retarded m
Piet Reek IL Page M Public
Recerdt ef Semineto Ceunty
F u r ide
LrA TE D A t Hth way of CM
comber. I M
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
Aa C u rb at te*dCourt
By Jane I Jetrw k
A t Debuto Curb
Pubi.oh Dec 11 X I M
DEL tV
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Nervee rt hereby given mal I
am i-g a giF M butweee ¥ M l
Maitland Avenue Altamonte
I p n n g i Sem inal# C eunty
Flaride under me FIctt'Hw t
Narm. u* BOR X iM B R IL IN
S U R A N C I and mal I ntond to
regu lar va-C name w*m me
Clerk ef the Clrcuif Court.
Semmeie Cbunty Ftertde in
erterdence wtm me Prev'te—Vi
¥ th« Fiehtteue Name Sletutot
Te Wit Section gal M » Nr tde
Sletutot m t
O R L A N O O IN V f STI SURE
M A N A G E M E N T INC
k Robert Kwubre* Prek
Pubi-th Dec n X H M Jen A
11 H M
DEL i n
IM T N I C IR C U IT CO UR T
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE OtVISION
FtteNembe r M T T I CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
R O B E R T S WILSOf.
Ctoceemd
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The edm m ittf et-en ef
ettato ef R O B E R T S W ILSON
f .c T .t e f
F ile N u m b e r
M to iC P
Ik pending m me
C lf t u if te u rf far Seminole
C o u n ty
F lo r id a . P ro b a te
Pr.rtien me adWokt ef which to
Semineto County Ceurmeuee
Norm P ar. Avenue Sontor*
f Nr-de u r n The name, and
eddrettet ¥ mo portenei
eantat-ve end mo pertenei rap
re ta n iitir* &gt; attorney ere tel
tarthbetow
Alt interettod portent e*a
reguired to fiN mth m u ceurt
W ITH IN iM R E f M ttTTM S OF
tM E FIR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E
111 e « daunt
aga'nt* me etieto amt ill an,
eb jecfign by # " m te re t'e d
prvtor. *r* wham m-t nefrce wet
tarred met iheneng*! me valid
it, ¥ tne will me euedf-cetient
¥ me pevtene: fepvrkon'At'v#
venue or lurikdwtion ¥ me
COvrrt
A LL CLAIM S ANO O B JE C
TtONS N O T SO F IL E O W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B AR R E D
Pub*,(alien o* m u Notice he*
beg*** an Oweember 11 'tot
Pevtene' Repreieote'ive
H E L E N W M lTC H E M
11* Loren re Hoed
Santo Fe New Matice fftoi
Attorney tor
Pr*tonal Repretentali re
JA M E S A BARKS
11X W rit Firtt Street Suite B
Pott Oft.ce Be. 'tot Senterd
FL a m H M
Totopnon* t X H » l ' l i t
Pubiith D m 11 X iM i
of l m
NO TIC E T O P U B U C
No*-&lt;* it hereby g*ven the) e
Public Heermg will be held by
the Planning end Zoning Com
m illion tn me City Cumm'tnon
Chembert City Hell Sanlord
F lortda at f M P M an January
S IM* to contider mo tonow.ng
change end amendment to the
Zenmg Ordinance ¥ mo City ¥
Senterd Semm eie Ceunty
Ftortda
Rerentng from RtoGI Multi
pto Fam ily Retrdentill Dwelling
D&lt;tN Ht. Office and |n,titwtionel
Te that el GC 1 General
Commercial DlttMCl
Legal Deter.ptten S W * 't
otVecd i t onW (L E S S E BIN
It and Rd) Bit 1 Tr X Town et
Senterd et recorded *" the
Public Recerdt el Semmeie
County Florida in Piet Booa I
pega It*
6*m g mere generally de
tcribed I t I T N W e ll F lf it
Street
The planned ute ¥ " » t pro
party It to* ratal* ef comma*
cm! ute
The Planning and Zoning
Commlttien will submit a r*&lt;
ommendaiwn to tha C'ty Com
mittion in favor of. or egaintt
the r e q u e t le d ch a n g e or
amendment The C U f Cam
mission will hold o Public
Hearing in th# City Committion
Room in City Mall. Sanford
Florida at f 00 P M on January
II. IFF* to consider void ' acom
mtndafion
All parties In in te n t' end
citiront tfutll hive en opportuni
ty to be heard et te&gt;d hear mgt
By order ot the Planning and
Zoning Commission of fha City
of Sanford Florida thlt Nov
amber JO I M
Brant Corn Chairman
City of Santord Planning
and Zoning Commission
A D V IC E TO TH E PUB LIC If
a per ton decidat to appeal a
d ccltw . made with rttp M f to
any matter centidered a* tha
above moelingt or hoorlngt ho
may read o verbatim record ot
the proceeding* including the
testimony and avtdenct which
record •» not provided by the
City of Sanford IF STM SMS)
Publish Dec It. X IfM
D E L 111

Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT.
IN A N D E O R SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
CASE NO M M I C A M P
A SSO CIATES N ATIO N AL
M O R TG A G E CO RPO RATIO N
Plaintiff,
VI
TE R R Y A L IE V IN G JO O IL
L IE VIN O F RANK J K E L L Y .
C y n t h i a r k C l l c v and
unknown heir* devisee*
gran lee, creditor tend M y
ome* unanowh portent or
unknown tpovtot claiming by
through and under any ef the
ebere named OetondM't
DotondoM t
lN O A M E N O I D
N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E H hereby g-ven the I
me undersigned David N h rra n Clerk ei the Circuil Ceurt ef
Semmeie County Flenda will
en the Iam day ef January HM
at n gge ctock a m e'***w *ti
Front dear ef thr Seminal#
County Ceurtttovte. Sanford
Florida otter tor teto M d koto at
pub** Outcry to the highetl end
best btoder tor cash me tot tow
mg deter -bed p*jpar ty t 'u**e in
SemmotoCounty. Fiend#
Led IS A L A F A T A WOOOS
FH ASE i . U N IT R according to
me peat mevuer at record* tn
Piet boat )|. Paget M mraugn
M to me Public Recerdt ef
Sam nolo County. Ftonde
Range Oven Garbage D t
OftftWBl N ' 4 V«Ml F « a
pursuant to Pto Final Juegrrn i
•ntorod in e r a*o pond ng m said
C o a l th# stole ef wto«h t
mdketod above
W ITN ES S my hand end if
t«*ol teat ef teto Ceurt m-t tom
deyef DocemHv , iced
D e ne N Betrtor
C L I R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O I'N T
By Jena I Jeeeok
Oeputo Clerk
Pubiith Dec I I X i tod
O IL I d
N O TIC E OF
f ic t it io u s n a m e

37— Nursery ft
Child Care

U — Loit ft Found

ifWMtW!
Lost Small Black Pomera
nten. m the Vkkuty of 10th A
Sanford A re Child's dog
_M is ia &lt; n n n b f£ jC a ^

U — Special NotiCR«
BECOME A NOtUT
For Details igODaUClSd
Florida Notary Associaiwn

CHILDCARE IN MT HOME
1 d a y s '* ! Cor von writ iota
tton |vtt off Lake Mary Bird
X y r Rtbidonf
in lM l
C H R IS TIA N MuiSv. D e v ..I p
Keep young children to tier
Lang wood lo ta Mery Homo
L o v in g and o .p e rlo n c o d
Non sm oker C erflfled in
Early f duealon
1XM H

NEW YEARS EVE
PARTY

53— Business
OpportunltiPE___

S12.S0 PER PERSON
Includes L ire bond tor done
tog. Snacks A Area.f 0, ' Call
m IASI tor reservations1

L e g a l N o tic e s
N O TIC E
Johns Rival Weto*
M Otstncf I to re
CO,rod an appiicetien tor Men
sgemsht and Uerege ef Surface
Wators from
SO UTH C O U N TR Y CORP
'f i t I t C A JO N C O U R T
CASSELBERRY
FL l ! ’ M
eee'-te'-en ta I lf B 'M AM en
lA l i M The preiect to Heated
to Semineto Caw**. Sectiinlt)
n Tewwohcglkl 11 Sdum Range
II Sett the egghcetian IS N r e
t u r n act* P i ANNE D U N IT
D E V E L O P M E N T to b* known
at A LA FA V A WOOOS P U D
The receiving WON* badyiwtl to
L I T T L E (C O N L O C K H A T
CHE I RIVE R (CLASS III)
The Governing Baer# Of the
Otokrkt win feao action to grant
or den* the apehcetwnitl no
sooner men K Ja is hem tn*
neto ¥ this netwe • 'h i t Mu bo
iFlovw«'i4 to any el Pie Htsed
I * , . r i m s you should (ortact
ms SI t o w River w
Man
eg.men) Otohks at P O Bo.
H it P a 'a '.a Florida 1M H
'al* or sa person a* if. office on
S to 'e H ig h w a y I M W e s '
Poiotoa Ftoiida 004 DO t i l '
W r it te n t b lo c f lg n tg the
ooo*nation may be n t b but
Mould bo received no totor men
I t days from tho data ot

R E A L E S T A T E CLASS MT M il
Includes books pretossianji
uctructien Day or evening
(lasses I R A Scfwsf ¥ Ree&lt;
I t i l l s
C A L L E R *
S TE N S TR O M R E A L T Y . INC
i n i c x or i n i r x

18%

the SI

N**-ce |« hereby given mat I
•m awgedod m buovnot. at t i l l
O range A re
le nferd Fl#
Semittoto Caunty Flenda undo*
-■cat-an WvitNn a n *r—s
th e F t t f i f i e u t N a m e at
■denfify Me e -n 'v by
A T L A N T I C L IG H T IN G ANO
and addrats and fully
SIGNS and mot t ntond to
register told nemo w-m **w
Filing a a n n o "
Clark of the Circuit Cesrrt
not entitle yes' to
Som.vtoto Ceunty Ftonde to |
t X F tor too Stotutot
acrordavwo wtm •* h r , 1 W I
HniktvohiO Hearing 0 " ‘i
of Mo F k tifw u t Name S'ofutot
mote persons nnoto subdontat
To W it beeften tal M f tortoa
n t o t i h are arkncSod by me
Stohraoo tost
eepi-ce'ton end aha t-u o f t o
k Stogbon Hcvscr
tton rnaurng too requito-non*,
PsWitoh Doc X 'MO JM 0 11
¥ Sac•-an X I X '. F A C may
x two
obtain an AW niwylrati** Hoa*
D EL III
mg AH tuwoiy I.tod wri*t*n
abewe«to*H wsn bo prosontod to
mo Board tor r*t &lt;onud..a&lt;-cm
N O TIC E OF
In Its d o lib o ro tlo n o « 'ho
f ic t it io u s n a m e
apM'coiton p ra r to " * Boo'd
Nance to hereby p p . Peer I
IM tog action on ma — c * acton
am o n gig.s us buemet. ¥ IM
Denmke T a am# Dcoctor
Weodridge D*
Genera F l
Dvitton ef Recare,
l omirwto Cettofy Ftonde undo*
S* JahnsRiro* Wato*
the F k tnio ut Name ef TRANS
Monagamant O t*' u &gt;
FIR M A TS O N S . and » « t I in
Pub*-tn Doc X we
•end to register saw ham. - m
D E L fto
the Clerk ef "to Circuit Caurl
Semineto Count, Florida to
IN T H I C IR C U IT COURT
•ccerdanca wfRk me Prenktont
FOR Sf t o lH O ll C O UNTV
¥ th* t KStseut Nam* Stetoto,
FLO R ID A
Te W-i Secnwi M t Or F tortoa
P RORATE DIVIS.ON
StaSvtot HSf
FUa Number M IftoC P
s t t o r y U J Richer0
I N R I (S T A T E OF
Pubiith Doc to l i X 'em
TOM
V G I L L Ii.
Jana 'OM
Oee eased
OCu H I
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th#
administration
of tha
IN TN E C IR C U IT COURT FUR
tt&lt;eto of TOM V O t ll t S d t
TN E U T N JU D ICIAL C IR C U IT
. M U j ru e Number M w e CF
IN A N O FOR SEMINOLE
N pending us m# C ut to* Count
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
Mr Sam nato C a n * , f tor de
C A S IN O a t a C A M P
Prafwto Oivttton ma addrres of
N O TIC E OF SALS
which is X I N Perk Avenue
P UR S UAN T T O C H A P 1 IR at
Santera Ftonde I N names
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
end edOvesket e* me personal
pursuant to an Order or Fmei
reprokoAtot've
end ma panuv-a'
Judgment of to rn t o u t detod
raorokont*''** s attorney a*o
Doc ember f I0M end ontorod to
te' term below
Cote Na P i CA M V t o
All interettod eersent are
Ctrtuti Court of the l .gr.1**rl*&gt;
regu«od to Me wilR m.y court
Circuit in end far Vammoto
w ttH iN T h r u m o n t h s O f
Count, F to*too whereto F E D
T m | f i r s t P U R L IC A T i ON o f
E R A L H O M E
L O A N
t h i s N O TIC E
I I I Oil claims
M O R TG A G E CO RPO RATIO N
ogams* ma astoN and i l l an,
P la in tif f and I R V IN G B
aRlection by an interested
G U S S O W and S H E L L Y A
person an wham mis neftce was
GUSSOW tut wiN ot ¥
ore
served that challenge, me r a id
doNndantt. I win ton to mo
it* el the will me gua t.cetdn,
highest end b n t M f t r to* cosh
ef the pertonei Iveurur-'a* v,
outttoo mo West hoh&gt; door* ¥
■enue ar |*v,kd-citon ¥ me
the S .mmole County Ceurtheute
ceurt
m Santord Ftend# al II e ttoct
ALL C LAIM S AN D O R JEC
e m en me lam day ef Januar y
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
io m
the tel lowing described
Rf
FO R EV E R RARREO
Froporty at tet term tn ta-d
Publication ef th c Notice ha,
Order or F mol Judgment to mt
begim en Dec ember &gt;1 HM
U n i t 1 ] A et S U M M I T
Personal R t y .r u - &gt;1 ' it
V I L L A G E U N I T I a ten
M A R K D G I L L II
daminium accord-ng to mo Do
MS Gtonn Sheet
dor alien thereof, ot recorded to
Enterprise AL M IX
Official Rorords Book U0«
Attorney tor
Pago )&gt;. of the Pubik Recerdt
Personal k t y .c w .i t t .•
ef Semineto County. Florida
R O R E R TK M c 'NTOSH
end including any structure*
(S
O U IR E a*
end Im p ro v e m e n t! located
S TENSTR O M MclNTOSH
the*eon
JU L IA N C O L R IR T
Dated ot Santord Florida m-t
W H iG H AM A SIMAkONV P A
it day o* Dreamt*, icta
WO
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O A V IO N B ER R IE N
Pet*Office Be. I IX
A t Clerk. Clrtwit Cdur!
Santord EL 1IFF* Uhl
SemucoieCounty Florida
Tatoehone - d l i m i ' M
By JaneE Jeternc
A I I I SI If
A t Deputy Cton
Pubi'th Dec II. X ito#
Fubnth Dot 11 X ISM
O
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L Itl
OEL IX

TEARLT RETURN
(PAlOQUARTERin
OfFSMORE INVESTMENT
Fey ( aruo*» N detent end
leferatefieP. w rit, to
P O Be. tffaaa
F roopert
Aahamac

41 — M oney to Lend
CAEN AVAILABLE

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323 5176
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JOBS a JOBS e JOBS a
I H to | l | R hr Petitions
Available N ew ' W* Ireia
FuH Part time lei al era# Ce
IA V '

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M M . MSI

R C TIV in ASSIST AN I
Astic'ng g driving but tor
e.ctowre i t ' t m o i i c o n n .
City F la .b ia hours rwu,'
•n.a, work mg aim y n ,
CaR Margie f f ’ aaca I g n
A O O T O V O U R INCOME
S E LL AVON NOW IIf
t i l MM
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I I I EN*

ADVERTISING SALES
An t.cotton, w e e tutoity tar
on a.periawcod t o t 'i l l 'V *
kOtosoarkon to our fispiai

adrerttotng dept

Must be

prutakv onoi A a w ll .tartar
We ets*r i n s * " 1' * salary
a.caiient b n u l plan A hmg*
bene* i*s
Tba Santord kteratj
Advertising Oepevtay*af
r O b e . MSI
Santa.d. ftovda M ill

A P P O TN n ilR T u m i 3
Apply in person IFM E
r.fvuh Aye 'a -S v l II
a f p o in t m f n t s e t t e r s

Part time days or •wrung* tor
truck reutos of boron kway
Non Wrnohert Only
App'f
xtw Ufh I f , lawforR

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No o . p necessary G ood
werkmg .and.'urns .yc— ' r
ty See edvoncemant Must tw
herd w i n and Oeoandabw'
lelent nog C e R E M e rx

B A IN AID
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N o w 'y rem edt tod ha*

W'tbay River Narl*
ITM le s t SR to. Santord
_______ m m i
B A R TE N D E R I rp necatsary
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Bird E&gt; tt I fat Du'tona

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Painting

TH E C LE A N IN G CO X yrs
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_________ C ftiim &gt;ity

W A N TE D ! Pressure Cleaning A
Painting WE GO Storflrontt,
Home,. R V t and Trucks
R O O E R A R E IF E N R A T H ’
I I I ERAS, T day service'

H andy M en
HOME R EP A IR Minor Electric
A Plumbing Yard Cleaning A
Odd Jobs Na Job Toe Smalit
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BACK HOE. Dump truck Shall
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HOUSLCIEANER

Fully portable! Fr et
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R o tp e n tlb le C h r lt lie n
w/rttor«ncet
171 CHS
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R IT A ’S C LE A N IN G SERVICE
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7 1 -H tlp Wanted
C H IL D C A R t WORK l H
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DRIVER

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TECH/ASSISTANT

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D O T C a rtllla d E a c a lltn t
benefit! Apply in Parian
P A R T I C IT Y
t a ll C am .all Rd . laniard

JANITORIAL POSITION

LONGWOOD HIAITH CARE

JOIN THE SANFORD
HERALD TEAM!

11*1200

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TEIEMARIETING POSITION
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a p p l y in p ir v o n

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1988 Ford Thunderbirds

$7988

$10,588 $17,988

19BS Chevy Spectrum

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Auto A C towmaes H A R O TO FIN D'
Both lo u t ons

1987 Chevrolet
Spectrum Turbo

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1988 Hyundai GLS

1982 Lincoln Town Car

$5,988

$5,988

$3,988

$5,588

A cla s s ic to u c h o l
c o u n lry w ith &gt; 3 t x )r m
2 bdlh h e m g ne stled
o n 5 acres partially
la n ce d S u p e r fin a n c ­
in g w iih a s s u m a b le
m o d gage S99,900

4&lt;toof 5 speeo A C
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1986 Chevy Caprice

1988 Hyundai GLS

$6,588

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4-door V f l , auto, a x.ttl
wheH a i a v power
windows tocks and seats
Sanford onty

1988 Chevy SIOBIartr

1988 Toyota Corolla

1988 Pontiac Grand Ams

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1988 Plymouth Honton

1987 Dodge Dakota

$6,588

$6,588

$7,988

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Auto AC tow nwtos

Sspeed A C
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4-dcor auto A C
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Both locations

V 6 power windows locks t~*t
tow m tes 70 to choose from
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F A N T A S T IC
OPPORTUNITY

1989 Ford Aeroslar
Passenger Vans

1988 Buick Park Avenue

1988 Chevy IrocZ

1988 Cadillac
Sedan Oevllles

$12,988

$13,988

$15,988

$18,988

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A C V-6 tow rrsles
Both tocatcns

Auto A C power windowstocks
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N EW ' Never titled
t i * taclgry warranty ong
fcst price $19 000
B ^ h locations

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Both tout ons

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bedroom . 2 both h o m e
w ith d o uble garage
N ew p «in t , c a rp e t,
p lu m b in g , range and
h o od , w allpaper, etc
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P riced be low F H A a p ­
praised value 170.100.
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JU L IE BO YD
Realtor Associate

S a n fo rd H e r a ld

ENERGY
REALTY, INC.
330-0041.349-5807

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1988 Lincoln Town Cars

1988 Ford Tempos

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300 N. Fre n ch Ave.

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658-4151

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