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2 5 C en ts

F R ID A Y

N o v e m b e r 11, 1 98 8

etat Year, No. 09 -

Sanford. Florida

M ack decla re d w in n e r in race for U .S . Senate seat

NEWS DIGEST

C isslble irregularities In four large cmtnllrs tuss­

Blast shuts down nswsroom
LOUISVILLE. Ky. — I he Louisville CourierJournal printed Ita morning editions at a
Lexington newspaper after a flrr and explosion
ripped through an adjacent (Hinting plant.
Injuring 21 people and forrlng the evacuation of
the newspaper building
eighteen firefighters and three printing plant
wtwkrrs were injured, none critically. In the
Thursday night fire, which was followed by a
massive explosion that blew windows out of the
adjacent Courier-Journal building, authorities
said
"The (printing plant) building Is designed with
rxploslon proof panels, and these were kicked
out." Fire Capt Keith
tm* said "Sev,
steel dour* Went hoc aled."
The i-cwspapcr. for the first lime since 1937.
was lorred Ic have Its mctr.lng rdi'tons printed
by another paper, the Lrxtngtim Herald Leader
some HO miles away

TA LLA H A S S EE - Republican Connie Mark
won n Nttrrly fought U R Reflate rat« Thursday,
at»idtug a mandatory recount witrn abwrnicr
ballots provided him with a 20 .00Dvote cushion
over Democrat Krnneth "Buddy" MacKay.
"It has been a tough rare.",Mark said after
vlriuall) all absrnirr hsllula cast in Tuesday s
general election had been counted and the
results showed him s narrow winner over
Mar Kay.
Hut Mat Kay refused lo conrred. claiming

ive discouraged 170.000 voters from making a
choice In Ihr Senate rare.
Mark said hr wanted to "extend the hand of
friendship' to MacKay and to nil Piorid*
residents and he plrdgrd to fight for the stale and
the country during his senate tenure
"It »• i&gt;: honor (or me lo lir In ibis position."
Ms* a said In Fort Myers 1 promlt lo hr ihr
best Senator 1 can Ire. for Florida, lor America
and for freedom "
MacKay spoke at his (Vain home, saying he
would not concede until irregularities werr

examined In Datle. Ilroward Palm Heat h and
Hillsborough, where the Senate rare appeared
near Ihr bottom of the ballot pagr
"We don’t Intend in drug this out." he said
" U T r r going la took Into lluil with competent
legal counsel brlorr wr make any llnal decision
on tills rare." MacKay said
"I want lo make tt clear at the outset that I
have no reason In |iri,c*-r the M.*» k &lt;uinpuign is
associated with the Irregularities." MacKay said,
adding ll matters were resolved In Mack's favor,
hr would support him
Bee Mack. Page BA

Nation’s
veterans
honored

T h r t « killtd In txplosion

Prom eteff, wtea rs parts_____________ ______________

M ILW AUKEE - Authorities today searched
tor the cause of a methane gas e*pl«»*io»» that
ripped through a sewer tunnel under construc­
tion. killing three workmen who were checking
safety levels.
The bodies til the three men were brought out
of the tunnel by 6 p.m. Thursday The y werr
found about 2.000 feet from the entrance of the
30 foot-deep tunnel several hours after the 9 02
a m . blast.

SANFORD — Veterans sere honored hrrr today with a
parade and memorial srtv urs
Military, veterans, amt other gron|&gt;% as well as the
Seminole High Sc hoot l&gt;&gt;ind took pan In the city's
annual parade this morning Irum the Armory lo
Memorial Park a&lt; rosslrom l i l v Hall
The |iarade Grand Marshall was John t lark, corn
mu tide r of American Legion Post 33 and •hatrrnan of the
Sanford Area Veterans Advosorv Council
Ceremonies, conducted bv Seminole County Com mis
•totter Itoh Stunn. were to be hrld al tire |urk following
the parade
The otrserv.us es here and across tin- &lt;punirv tsmir al
a lime wlien itstre Ilian 400.000 veterans a year are
expected to « asli In Gl Hill Iwneftls lor a college rdut ath*n
by 19!i3 that Is aciurdlng to .1 new rr|Hiri loan the
American Council on KdiirjUtai that slww» tl»e ts-nellt
program Isa hit
I h r munlier of people using Gl Hill Is-nellls also will
more than doutde bv 1991. rising Irian 150.000 lo inorr
Ilian 300.000 a year. .11 fa ilin g to the study. "Joining
Feat cs The Military slili(u&lt; t cm College
Under the Mcaitgianerv Gl lltll - named I«h Its
sponsor Kep G V
Sonny Mcmigtanctv DMiss —
active duty military perscainel arr entitled lo luck
education benettls eg B3U0 per itwmlh lea 341 months in
exehange ha three years eg service smt a pay reduction of
StOO per month for 12 months
Item-fits ha rrsrnisis are $140 prr month lor Mi
Bee Veterans. Page SA

Rhino dios In freak accidont
LOS A N G E LE S — A rare 2V» ton Indian
rhinoceros, one of only 73 In captivity, died
apparently of shock when Its tread became stuck
In a hole In Its enclosure. «m officials said
Thursday.
141a Angeles Too Director Warren Thomas told
the Lna Angeles Tim es the death of Khada. a
20 -year-old female, was "one of those unfortu­
nate freak a rcld rn U ." The results of a necropsy
were pending, but Thomas said her death was
bellrvrd caused by ahork

From United Proot International roporta

local vatarant particlpatad In a downtown Santord parada Friday.

□ Sports
Irish turn down Gator Bowl bid
Athletic ofllclals al Notre Dame have turned
down the Gator Howl s offer to stage a matchup
between the No I Fighting Irish and No 4 West
V i r g i n i a , a
spokesman with the
New Year's Day howl
said Thursday.
"Th e scenario Is
that Notre Dame has
Indicated they are
not coining to our
tiuwl." said Charles
Callaghan with the
THE FIGHTING
Marda Gator Ikrwl In
Jacksonville. Fla.
"They did not give a reason. They have
derided to go somewhere else." he said

IR IS H

H «rs h it«r wins NL Cy Young
Sports wrttrrs across the nation Ignored Ihr
entlrr season and focused their attention oil the
last six games Instead before dretdlng lo award
this year's National la-ague Cy Young Award to
the Dodgers' Orel llershlarr
llrrshlser won the tumor despite bring second
in the league 10 Cincinnati's Danny Jackson In
victories and several oilier statistics
While Jackson was consistently strong
Ihrnugtmut the 19HH campaign, llershlarr was
spotty at brst. but Ills streak of consecutive
scoreless Innings late in live year against weak
com|irtltlon such as San Francisco and Atlanta,
became the focus of much attention ami
probably won the award for him

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Man jailed
in landmark
court case
By •ANOKA BOUCM AHINI
Harold ststt writer______________
SANFORD

In what is the
c r im in a l
c h ild non su pp ort case in
Srrnliiolr Countv David Warren
Montgomery. 49 Jacksonville
was lutiml guilty and taken lo
Seminole D n inly Jail Thursdaywhile his prrsrnl wife Itsiked
on.
Monlgotnerv was (isind guilty
ig a third degrer felony ami
laces up lo live years linptlscai
merit, according to Assistant
State Attorney- Hugh llass
A jury ol six women, selected
Thursday morning handed the
guilty verdict to Judge Robert
It MiGrrgor shortly before 7
p in while Patricia squeezed the
hand ol her 12 -yrurold daugh­
ter. Cynthia
No other su ch c rim in a l
clnld-mm sti|&gt;|Mai actions air
k i i o w i i in Seminole County,
arcording to testimony.
H a ss, w h o re p re s e n te d
Patricia Montgomery, who was
married to the defendant Ira 19
ye ars, said In rn tirl that
Montgomery owes All ton 93 In
back child support.
In n letter prrM-nied during
court testimony, Patricia wrote
that she believed her exhiistiaml owes her B10.400 In
hack sup|Mirt She wrote Ihr
letter to Ills |iarrnls stating that
"lie is going to go In jail for two
y-tirs If lie doesn't come up with
all the money lie owes me,
•10.400." The Irtlrr was pres­
ented in court by Attorney Itlck
Colcgrovr. who represented
Montgomery.
|la&gt;« sold that Patricia "came
lo this courtroom us a last
resort.” H r said Patricia had
pursued a numlier ol civil ac­
tions against her ex husband In
unutlrtnpi to get him toupprar.
Clayton D. Simmons, a Sunford nllnrnry for whom Patricia
worked In u domestic capacity,
represented her In civil unions

11r st known

' Bee Csee. Page SA

Manatee focus of state cabinet
7rw s staff, w ire r t f t r t i
Gov Hob Martinez and the Cabinet voted Thursday to
adopt rrt oinniriid.itions calling lor rmer protective
tnrasurrs to tie taken lo prut rrt Florida s manatees that
w inter near Hanlord as well a* else where In the stale
*If wr don't take strong action to protect the
manatees, wr may not have this « realtor around In ttie
future, said state Insurance Commissioner Hill Gunter
“ We re doing a lot. but H arr certainly Is a lot more wr
can do
Mir rm langrrrd mammal loom! Ill 21 designated
arras along Florida’s coast. Is threatened by a numbrr
ol inan-madr problems. Ihr report says
Locally, manalrc winter near the Florida Power plant
on the St Jophns Klvcr between the U S Highway
17-92 and IntrrMair 4 bridges - busking in the warmth
ot Ihr plant's wurmw-uter d lv barge The also winter al
lllue Springs Stair Park
Manatee deaths arr most Irrqurnlly caused by boat
pro|allrrs and Itistamts where the slow-moving animal

Is trapped when Ink* on waterways are Hoard.
act lading the ri(«»rt
Other serious threats Include separatum of manatee
cows from young calves when the animals are
disturbed ih threatened by humans and harassment bv
swimmers. s t u Im divers and sttorklrrs

The repori also s.ivs altering the manatees' habitat
through dredging and Itllmg. dock and pier construc­
tion and weed control programs adversely ullrit Hie
manatees' food supply and threaten llsrxlsleme.
In order to pcnlrrt the animal, the report suggests
state and federal agencies take a series of sle|M to
inliHitt the public aliout the animals endangered
sprrtrs status ami increasing enforeeinrnl u« tivlties to
stop Illegal slaughter of the manatee
The re|«at says special brochures are lielng |ae|iared
and will la distributed with boat and vessel titles to
remind boat ofieniiors about designated "no wakezones In manatee hahtlal arras
The report also says public service announcements
Bsc Manatee. Page BA

Senior athletes flip out
for pancake competition
By BUSAN LO D IN
Herald staff writer

--------- Thursday’s Results

SANFORD — Seniors were
nipping out In Sanford over
the Golden Age Games Pan
cake Race uml Ihe competition
was as hoi as I he griddle that
cooked Ihr cakes
Hut Ihe playrrs were lucky
Ihrrr were cakes to Itlp In thr
Thursday heat ul Ft Mellon
Park. "The y smelled so good
wr asked If Ihcy could give us
s y ru p and b u M c r.” said
Martha Kll|Mtrlck of Sanford, a
Pilot Club nirrnlK-r who picked
up ihr golden spheres from
McDonald's before l hr game
" ll‘s a good thing wr didn't
cal them T h r y 'r r a llttlr
rubbery." Kilpatrick said ns
shr pointed nut that dark
s|acks In Ihr cakes weren't
blueberries The cakes were
loaded with W iiodchlps. lo give
thrill substance to hold up
against u mild breeze and thr
abuse I hey were In face.
T h r competition came on
Ihr nflh day of Ihr competition
in ihe w eek-long annual

Wilbur Ott llapjacked to the title.

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NEWS

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STATE

Gustafson wins speakership battle
X K . Wetherall tapped for 1990

Vchmters swrnnpedby lliDga! *flens

M m In Lloyds fraud sxtrsdltsd
MIAMI 1UP11 — A man who led police on a five-year chase
around the world was extradited to ihe United Slates on
charges he conspired to defraud 99.8 million from Under­
writer* at Lloyds of London after he amassed substantial
Sandy Credln. also known u Shaul Credlrct-.ii:,
brought to '!«fcinl Th*ii
night on a Luf) runts flight. Hla
was the result of a Joint Investigation by Ihe FBI. the
Riqrai Canadian Mounted Hoik* and the West Oerman federal
poUcc. ask) U A Attorney Dexter Lehtlncn In Miami.
"Credln and Pierre Sarasln of Montreal were Indicted In Jan.
14. 1988 on charges of conspiracy, mail fraud and wire fraud."
he asld.
Credln. 64. fled the United Stales In 1983. shortly after he
became the target of a federal Investigation.
He was tracked through several countries, including
and la n d , before he was apprehended during a routine traffic
■top 8 cpt. 20 In Ingolstadl. West Germany, where he was
detained because of an alert placed by Interpol at the request of

TA L L A H A S S E E — Oov. Bob Martlnex and the Cabinet voted
ihurMtey to transform 3.742 acres of stale-owned agricultural
land Into a "Alter system" for the Everglades, a move called a
"historic" step Iowan) saving the River of Grass.
Martinet and the Cabinet unanimously adopted a South
Florida Water Management District plan to gradually take the
S-N. Knight tract Just south of Lake Okeechobee tn Palm Beach
County out of agricultural production and turn It Into a marsh.
The marsh and plants that will grow In It will filler out much
of the nutrients In water flowing from Lake Okeechobee-a reo
farms through the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge and
Into the Everglades.
The tract la stale-owned, but has been leased to the S.N.
Knight company for use In growing sugar cane. The company
and state and water district officials reached sn agreement on
the transition only minutes before the Hem was brought up for
A MMlifc*
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TAM PA — A 12-year-old 400-pound yellow hengal tiger
mauled an employee at Busch Gardens Thursday after they
encountered each other In a fenced-in walkway, park officials
■aid.
Dave Roller. 31. a 10-year employee at the tourist attraction,
waa taken to University Community Hospital where officials
■aid he waa In stable condition but would be admitted
overnight for observation.
He Buffered a bite on his thigh, along with scratches and waa
to be examined by a plastic surgeon.
Some park employees aald Roller was scheduled to be
married Friday, but there was no Immediate word on whether
the wedding would take place as scheduled.
Busch Gardens spokeswoman Glenda Gilmore said Ihe
mauling was not an attack, but was Ihe result of Inaltrntlon by
Roller.

From United Proas International reports

□ Straight Play (number* In exact
order}: S250 on a SOceni bat,
9500 on 11.
□ Box 3 (numbers In any order):
SOOforsSO-csntbsl.StCOonSI.

□ Box 6 (number* In any order):
940 for a 50-cent bet. 980 on ft.
□Straight Box 3: 9330 in order
drawn, 980 In any order on a St
bat.
□Straight Box 6: 9290 In order
drawn, 940 If picked In combina­
tion on 91 bet

Because Democrats dominate
the House. Gustafson. D-Fort
Lauderdale, and Mtlchell. D
Vernon, are all but assured of
taking office when legislators
convene In an organizational
session on Nov. 22.

Autom atic recount set
for Chappell, Jam es

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W a t c h e s s t e a m r o lle d
g iv in g c r u n c h tim e

votes of those casting absentee
ballot*, which Included the uae
ot volunteers tu fill out ;bc
forma, for the reversal.
Campaign officials predicted
election night the absentee
ballots would change Ihe (Inal
result.
"We are currently looking at
all our options." Dann said.
"O ur plana ate to take this to the
end. and make sure the Integrity
of the election is maintained.
James could not be reached
for comment late Thursday.
The two-day count of absentee
ballots In the Northeast Florida
district waa finished In Duval
County, the moat populous in
the district. Thursday, state
elect ton officials aald. Other
counties snapped up thetr tallies
earlier.
Under Florida law. If the win­
ning margin la leas than one-half
of f percent, a recount la man­
dated. Jam es needed 1.250
votes to avoid the recount.
Dot Joyce, state election secre­
tary. aald the mandatory recount
had begun In most of the
counties, but would not start
until Monday In Volusia and
Flagler count lea.
Jam es defeated two other
Republicans (at (he ciiancc to
unamt Chappell, unopposed m
(he 1980 election and a big
winner two year* earlier.

JA C K S O N V ILLE - Absentee
ballots turned Republican Craig
James Thursday from an elec­
tion night loser to a 727-vote
leader over Rep. BUI Chappell, a
figure In the Pentagon bigrtggtng scandal.
Complete but unofficial re­
tu rn s show ed Ja m e s w ith
123.394 vote*, or 90.1 percent,
and Chappell with 124.687
vote*, or 49.9 percent, pending
the outcome of a mandatary
recount that started Thursday.
Chappell. 66 . subject of an FBI
investigation into the Pentagon
scandal earlier this year, led
47-year-old Jam es by 1.812
votes Election Day. but the
count of an estimated 20.000
absentee ballots reversed the
result.
C h a p p e l l r e m a in e d 18
seclusion w ith hla family, a
campaign spokesman mid. and
he planned no comment or
appearances until results are
certified, perhaps early next
" W e d o n ’ t t h i n k I t 's
appropriate lo comment until
.the insults of the election are
final." said Marc Dann. ChapMMjI’aggangaign manager
nunn credited an aggressive
drive by Republicans lo win the

being sold
Cnrcud i f . ’

Thursday steam tolled 17.000
fake designer watches seized
In 1985 during an operation lo
cut ihe number of counterfeits
being sold by flea markets,
street vendaru and merchan­
dise market*
The watches, bearing de­
signer names Including Role*.
Pstek Fltlppe. Corum. Concord
and Plagrl. were glittery fakes
violating brand trademarks,
said Custom s spokesman
Kenneth Stroud.
The timepiece*, valued al
more than 9620.000 rv m as
fake*, were seized Sept. 25.
1965 during Ihe rase, dubbed
Operation Stopwatch, that
ended with the arrests of 26
people on charges of trafllrking In counterfeit meixhandtae. All of the suspects even­
tually were convteird. Stroud
The watches were kept In a
customs storage vault while
appeals and other legal pro­
ceedings ran their course
They eventually were forfeited
to the government but were
m a rk e d fo r d e s tru c tio n
her o w the trademark vio­
laI tons prohibited them from

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were being sold In south
Florida for 920 lo M O eaeh.
but could be bought In Hong
Kong, where they were made,
for 95 lo 910spteer
'T h e illegal Importation of
counterfeit merchandise constllules a muliibillton dollar
problem that affect* importers
and m anufacturers alike,
because it gives those who
break the law an unfair
advantage and can put those
who are taw abiding out of
business." hr said
All of Ihe watches came 1mm
the same network, which was
virtually destroyed by Opera­
tion Stopwatch. Stroud said,
adding officials decided In
stramroll the watches lo call
attention lo the problem of
counterfeit men hand tw­
ite said manufacturers m
Italy alone are believed lo tie
responsible for more than 93
billion worth of eountrHrlt
goods annually Items Include
G uerl leather goods. Lout*
Villon luggage and Canter
watches
"Swiss watch manufactur­
ers hare n llm a tn t that more
than IO mlllton counterfeit
watches are sold annually"

meeting In December." he said "The goal Is
Id have a working plan by that meeting and
come back with something official before
the end of ihe year."
Lewis organized congressional opposition
when the Air Force announced Its Intention
to scrap the hurricane hunter program al
Ihe end of Ihe fiscal year which ended Sepl.
30.
He said he fell It could be done for much
less than 924 million annually. "Such a
proposal meets m y primary goal of keeping
Ihe hurricane hunters flying to protrcl life
and property."
Once satellite pictures show ■ tropical
storm has formed, a hurricane hunter Is
sent out lo check a variety of conditions.
Including wind speed, wind strength,
barometric pressure and the center's loca­
tion. The readings are Important lo pre­
dicting Ihe path the strum will lake.
Without ihe planes, forecasters could be

off 30 miles, which could hr crucial, said
McKinnon
"If It's a IHid one like Hurricane Gilbert,
you're playing with your life." lie said
Gilbert, which formed In September and
possessed winds In excess* of 175 mph.
cativ-d hundreds of deaths nnd billion* of
dollars worth of damage In ll'vpunlnla.
Jamaica. Grand Cayman Island. Mexico anil
IheUnltrd Slates
Efforts lo save the hurricane hunter
program la-gun In May. In Ju ly. I hr Florida
legislative delegation signed a letter to
Aldridge asking him lo reconsider Ihe
decision to drop Ihe planes
Most of the delegation and several mem­
bers from coastal slates signed a resolution
to save Ihe program, but II failed to gel on
Ihe floor of Congress before Ihe session
began.

TH E W EA TH E
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B O LU N A R T A B L E t Min. 2 :10
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T ID E S : Daytona Beach: highs.
9:18 a m.. 9 37 p.m.: lows. 2:40
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Beach: highs. 9:23 a.m.. 9:42
p.m.: lows. 2:45 a.m.. 3:39 p.m.:
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STATISTICS

Saturday...m ostly sunny.
High in the low lo mid HOs.
Wind cast 5 lo 10 mph. with
about a 40 perrrnt chance of
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Today...mostly sunny and
dry with high In the lower 80s.
Variable light wind. Very Utile
chance of rain.

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Friday. November It, 1966
Vol 81. No 69

Gustafson alto named Mitchell
to chair the Appropriations sub•committee on genets! govern­
ment. and aald Rep. S.L. "Spud"
Clements would continue as
chair of the House Administra­
tion committee.
Carpenter. D-Plaut City, had
hoped tu use an alliance of
conservative Democrats and the
Republican minority to lake Ihe
s p e a k e rs h ip a w a y fro m

MIAMI — Th e Air Force and Ihe National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
are working to save planes which fly Inside
hurricanes gathering Information about
tropical weather systems. Rep Tom Lewis
aald.
The Air Force, riling financial difficulties,
derided lo drop I hr program which II said
cost 924 million a year lo operate. The plan
under consideration would move the hurri­
cane hunirrs under NOAA'a Jurisdiction.
Lrwt*. R-Fla.. has scheduled a meeting
wlih Commerce Secretary William Verity
and Air Force Secretary Edward Aldridge In
Washington. The Idea Is to get a proposal
together to work wtih before that meeting.
Ken McKinnon, a spokesman In Lewis'
Washington office, said Thursday.
“ There Is not a formal proposal on Ihe
table. They will hammer that out at the

FO R T MYERS — A Jury recommended Thursday that serial
killer Bobby Joe Long, who admitted In a CBS Interview that
he murdered 10 people and committed 100 rapes, dir in
Florida’a electric chair.
The Jury deliberated about 20 minutes before announcing Its
decision. Judge Wayne L. Cobb, who la not bound by the Jury‘a
recommendation, aald he will set a sentencing dale next week.

Tbs dally numbar Thursday In
fha Florida Lottery CASH 3
gam* was 939.

T A L L A H A S S E E - House
Democrats Th ursd a y unani­
m o u s ly e n d o r s e d th e
speakership bid of Rep. Tom
Gustafson, less than 24 hours
arter R ep. C a rl C a rp e n te r
dropped his divisive bid to un­
seal ihe Speaker-designate.
The Democratic caucus also
unanimously nominated Rep.
Sam Mitchell. D-Vernon. for
House Speaker Pro Tempore.

cussed the possibility of creating
an Hispanic Affairs office within
the House. He aald he would
nm»trier that Hkc. along with a
poaalble Black Allaire office.
Gustafson said hr had not
E remised Hlspanlcs hr would
lock any attempts to enact
legislation enforcing the nrw
English Only amendment. But
Gustafson made tl clear he
strongly disapproved of the
amrndent. whteh passed over­
whelmingly In Tuesday's elec­
tions.
" I f you want lo have an
Internationally economically
successful stale, don't talk about
‘English Only’ — talk about
'English al le a s t.G u s ta fs o n
said "If you want to do business
on an International level, you'd
better have a population that is
able to com m unicate on a
multi lingual basts."

Plan to save hurricane hunters in works

Jury recommends death for killer of 10

tO TTM Y

Gustafson said V could won
unui Liter the organizational
session to make moat committee
assignments, but did offer the
choice Appropriations commit­
tee chairmanship to Rep. T&gt;K.
Wetherelt. D Daytona Beach.
Wetherell appears to have suffi­
cient support to become speaker
In the 1990-92 session.

t it *4C!!4KL to srtTL L A H O

TAMPA — Volunteer* assisting illegal aliens trying to obtain
U A cilltemhlp before the amnesty deadline report they are
swamped by farm worker* Ill-prepared to complete the
time-consuming procedure.
Farmworker* have until Nov. 30 to appty for amnesty under
provlaions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1086.
and officials say if they fall to meet the deadline, illegal aliens
have little hope of gaining employment tn this country.
Social worker* say many migrant farmworker* are trickling
Into the Tampa Day area from Northern states and most have
not gathered the necessary documents to prove residency In
the united Stale*. They said other*, strapped for cash because
they send money to families In Mexico or because of ihe
summer drought, arc trying to scrape up the money needed for
applications.
The law requires seasonal farmworker* to prove they worked
In the United States for 90 days during the 12 months ended
May !. 1966. Non-agriculture worker*, whose deadline passed
this spring, had to prove thetr residency In Ihe United States
since 1981. Th e application fee for both groups was 9I8S. but
with required physicals and other fees, the entire cost runs
about 8300 for each person, social worker* said.

GuaUfaon. He dropped that
challenge tate Wednesday night,
after seven Hispanic Republican
i epresrr.tat ivea »o!d h’m tiiey
would not support him.
Gustafson said Carpenter (old
him of his decision Wednesday
night.
"Th e conversation waa cor­
dial," Guaufron aald. "I don't
believe he waa comfortable he
had the vo te s to get the
speakership."
Gustafson readily admitted he
had asked Hispanic lawmaker*
for their help, but said he had
not promised them any special
favors.
"I have been very open about
asking everyone, natural or su­
pernatural. to help me become
s p e a k e r o f th e H o u s e .“
Gustafson said.
Gustafson said tic and His­
panic representatives had dls-

BKACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves arc I
lo 2 fret and semi-glassy. Cur­
rent Is to (tie south with a water
temperature of 74 degrees. N ««r
S m yrna Bench: Waves arc I lo
I Vs feel and glassy. Current Is lo
the south. with a water temperalure of 74 degrees. Sun screen
factor: 18.

SOATINO
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Inlet &gt; Today...wind west and
norlhweet 5 lo 10 kl* (I i Ib
morning becoming north and
northeast 10 kts this afternoon.
Seas 2 fl Increasing 2 (o 3 ft
during the afternoon. Bay and
Inland water* smooth lo a light
chop. A few showers north.
Tonight...wind northeast 10 lo
15 kts

The high temperature In San­
ford Thursday was 82 degrees
and the ovrmtght low was 59
There was no recorded ralnlul!
during thr 24-hour period end­
ing al 8 a.m. Friday.
The temperature at 8 a.m.
today was 73 degrees nnd
Thursday's overnight low was
01. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Aiqxirl.
Other data:
□ Th u rs d a y 's high............... .83
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lacocca, Jackson tie in election write-ins
M yJ. MARK BAftPIBLD

Harald staff writer

Stray police bullet hits man
SANFORD — A funeral home wurker working behind a police
firing range, burying a body, was slightly wounded by a stray
bullet (turn Ihe range al Seminole Community College.
Chris D. Nmi. 27. of Sanford, told Sriohmtr County nhmfTs
deputies he wax working In the indigent cemetery when a
bullet struck his right leg at about I p in Thursday.
Casselberry (ndlce practicing shooting at Ihe range said they
did not know anyone wus In thr graveyard.
IVpulIrs rr|Mirted that Neal's leg wus bruised and he did not
need medical treatment. Neal said he told someone nl the range
Ihul he was going to lie In the cemetery before he started work.

Tw o accused of fondling trooper
I.ONGWOOD - A Florida Highway Patrol trooper working
undercover al thr raslbnund Interstate 4 rest urra, rural
l-ongwnod. rrportrd arresting two men hr accusrd of touching
h*s groin
Arrested In separate Incidents on a charge of committing a
lewd and lasc ivious ad w rrr la-land John K imiH. 46. of St
Augustine; and Esmond Edward Dtanlnn. 37. of 363 Clermont
Drive, latkr Mury. The arrests were made around midnight
Thursday and both suspects discussed sex wllh the trooper.
I hr FHP rrportrd
KiMik was also charged with battery, after ullrgedly touching
ihr trun|N-r and Dir king his longue at him

SANFORD - Chrysler hoard
chairman Ia r lacocca emerged
In a neck and neck dr wlih
Democratic presidential can­
didate Jesse Jackson as recipi­
ent* is tin most w rilc-in presi­
dential vote* cast in Seminole
Coiin ly Tucvlay.
Doth mm received I I volet,
more than live times thr number
of voles received by the only
t|uallflrd write-in presldrnllal
Candidate. David E. Duke and
Ills running-m ale. Floyd C
Parker Duke and Parker re­
ceived only Iwo votes. All oilier
write-in names were Ire dl*
qualllled
In all. 17(1 prrstdrnital prelrrenres were w ritten Into the
Seminole County I m Ho I s . said
Supervisor of Klectlons Sandra
(inard Although the write Ins

may reflect serious preferences,
whtinscy or even anger. Guard
said th r write-ins slow the
ballot-c-minting process She said
the 201,178 Seminole County
ballot cards wrrr viewed on both
sides at least onre to find
wrtie-tn*
Many of die write-ins reflect
disagreement wllh the two major
party's mah hups of the Re­
publicans' George tlush/Dan
Du&gt;tvie and Ih r Dem ocrats'
Michael Dukakls/I.luyd Ifenlser.
Hush and Denisen were paired
on one write-in and Hentsen
received u total of sevrn write-in
role* for prrstdrul Hentsen was
also paired as Jesse Jackson *
running male in one ballot
Several unsuccessful presi­
dential primary candidates were
also write-ins. Rep Jack Kemp
and Sen Robert Dole each rereived nine voles Gary Hart
received stx votes and Sen Al

wrote in either None ol ihe
Gore received Iwo.
Several non-announced can­ above." "No name." or " I ’d like
didates also relieved votes of another choice."
In the battle of presidential
presidential confidence, Sen.
Hob Graham of Florida received com edians, funnym an Sam
four voles. Sen. Trd Kennedy of Klnlson emerged over veteran
Massachusetts received one vole p re side n tia l candidate Rat
.ind former U S Ambassador Paulson. 2-1 Mickey Mouse re­
Jean Kirkpatrick received two ceived no votes for prrsldrnt this
year and received only one voir
votes
lor secretary of state. Mickey did
Former presidential cundldair receive two votes for Altaninntr
Harry Goldwater still has one Springs commission District 3.
supporter writing In Ills name In where another person wrote In
Seminole County as wrll as one "Anybody else ”
supporter for Richard Nixon
In Ihe bailie of local broadcast
Ronald Reagan had two voles
media
persona III lev. Larry D. of
ol people desiring lo keep him on
W
CAT-FM
IYIOOI and Joe Nasty
a* president longer Ilian the
legally-allowed eight vrars one of W JMH-FM (102 JAMZl were
p e r s o n p r e f e r r e d I h e written m respectively as presi­
Rragaii/Hunh Irani over a Hush dent and vice president choices.
Steve Rnndlnaro and Andrea
presidency.
Coudrlet. evening anchors ol
Iran-contra cenirrpirce Oliver W ESH-TV. Channel 2. also re
Norlh received two voles
celvrd a vole for presidential
On the lighter side, six people candidate and running-male

Man arrested for selling stolen rings
SANFORD — A mail an used of stealing two rings (tom a
rural Casselberry Jewelry simp ami selling I firm In Seminolr
anil Orange counties has tarn i barged with dealing In stolen
property
Seminole ('minty dirrllf** deputies arrested Mario Joseph
Capri. 34, of 1305 San Dir go Court, Casarlbefry, al ihr
SrmiiMtlr County jail al about 2 3 0 p m . Thursday
Hr la an uartl erf taking the rings flom a rountrr at Jewelry
Etc.. WlIU Springs l l a u . Red tlu f U k r Rcrd U (Viobrr. and
llwn pawning them The rings havr a combined valur of
*2.200
Sanlord |«&gt;ln e aho questioned Capri ,o an unrrlalrd forgery
i w rrferied lilm to deputies aa a suspect in Ihr ihrfl. a
stir rill* rr|airl said Ikmd Is * 1 .00(1

Man arrested for forgery
SANFORD — Sanford poller report charging a man sllli
lorgrry and say lir Is also a suspect In a similar l.nngw(MMj
(■tin r &lt;anr with morr charge* |irndlnK
Travlrs Evrrrii lloulwrll, |H. of 11173 IMor Ftah C la r.
(irn rv a . was arrested on two ruunts rarli of utlrrniK a forKrd
Insirumrnt ami grand thrfl at 3 22 p m Thursday at Ihr
Sardnrd |sifkr station
Police alk|{r Ik* cashed a *373 dirt k and a *»IUO check
dlrgully drawn on Ih r account of OnH||r Harrison T h r
lansartloris occurred O rl 13 and 14 nl First Federal of
Seminole. 312 W First St . Saulurd Puller said lellers al lire
funk rrcngrilml lloulwrll His (mild Is 1 1.000

Man arrested for cocaine possession
SANFORD — A man who was &lt;ouliouted and ararrhrii by
Sanford police to an area known for drug deals was i barged
wllh possession id i &lt;Hainr alter (toller said they found the
narcotic In his possession
Permian James Williams. IH. of Lincoln Court, Sanford, was
arrested at (150 p m Thursday on Fifth Street at Avarado
Avenue Itond I* *2.000

Several arrested on DU I charges
—

SANFORD —

T k r W l M d n i ( w r s n n a f a r * w r h a t g * o&lt; d r i v i n g

u tM le t I h r I n f l o r n r r

In S r m l r a d r C o u r t ly

• (River I. Lee, OO, of Drl-and. was arrrsted at R 22 p m
Thursday alter his iar l.ulrd lo slop at a slop sign on
IVrsiruruon Avenue al Kl|(hth Street. Sanlurtl H r was also
rhargnl wtih runnlnit a stop sign and driving with a suspended
llrrnsr
• Robert Lee Johnson 34 of 200 Mary Drive. Sanlord.
ThurstLiy on Slate Road 434. Allamonle Springs, after his
swerving cur almost collided with srvrml other vehicle*
• Edward Allru Sullivan. 30. 401 Spanish Trait* Drive.
Altamonte Spring*. at 3.31 a m Unlay aflrr Ida ear tan a
retlllghl at Douglas Avenue and Slate Hoad 430. Allamonle
Springs ■‘nitre rr|atrl his rnr slopjtrd In the lotriserthin and
Sullivan fell asleep at lire wheel al that location
• Anthony David Edward* 31. of Orlando, at 2 20 u m Iinlay
aflrr hr was arm driving erratically on Stale Hoad 43(1.
Allamonle Springs

Little hope left for any
survivors of tanker fire
U a ltrf *r— « Iw N n m im l
H ALIFAX. Nova SrtdLi - Re
sruers held out llllle lio|rr today
for 27 crew mnnfiets missing
from a llrlllslMiwnrd oil lankrr
dial broke In Iwo. horned and
sriiik In die (rigid North Atlantic
Cupl Moil Marhonnrlt ol the
Halifax rm e u r coordination
renter said a Canadian air hirer
plane would eontlmif thr search
lodav bid ihrrc was llllle hojie
any of the crew mrndirrs I'tiuld
liavr siirvlvrd.
“ Both sections of thr tanker
liavr sunk," MarDonnrll salrl
rally today. "Doth llfrtioals were
found and no one was stilted "
The OS,000-Ion Odyssey Imikr
In two lair Wednesday while
tiring haltered with 23 loot
waves and more limn 50 mph
winds In thr North Atlantic 700
miles nnrlhrusl of St. John's.
Newfoundland T h r sinking
tanker and Its cargo ol oil i aught
lire and homed fur several hours
Thursday
" T h r heal was so Intense (fiat
the Russian vessel (w h ich
assisted In r r s r u r rfin rts i

couldn’t grl closer than about a
mile away." MarDonnrll said.
"It Is highly unllkrly that any­
one would have godrn oil Ihr
vessel It's (rally doubtful "
Aflrr searching through Ihr
day Thursday fur the 15 (Week
and 12 Honduran errw mem­
bers, two Canadian F o rrrs
a irc ra ft r e t u r n e d to base
Thursday night Urn- of the
planes was returning today.
"Survival mil there Is nut
good.'" Paid Kendrick ol the
Canadian coast gourd said
Thursday "Th e walrr Is very
Irlgld In Ihr walrr, with no
survival suits on. you pmluihlv
would perish in a mallrr nl
hours at most."
Th e Soviet vessel Passat,
which had arrived near the
s rrn r ol the mishap earlier,
remained In the area to conduct
visual and ra d a r searches
through die night. A second
vessel. Ihr hulk carrier Maritime
Wisdom, was rn route lit the
srrnr and expected today
Searchers s|M&gt;tird the Odys­
sey's two lifeboats Thursday,
(ml said they were empty.

County forsslsr Mika Marlin Impacts tbs Irss In front of th«
Sanford Mtddls School The tits la of historical valut and all •fforta

Bov Scouts
l b gathsr food
for Thanksgiving
By SUSAN LOO IN
Herald staff wrilsr
That Hoy Seoul who may
up|&gt;rur ul your iltnir on Saturday
will tie M o ttlin g lor Thanksgiv­
ing food for Ihr needy
laical Cub Scouts. lloy Scouts.
Varsity Scout* and Explorers
going dunr to door w ill hand oul
plastic fond tugs, lo h r tilled by
thr recipient*. They will return
for thr full hag* the following
Saturday.Nov Id
Member* of the Central Florida
Couetl of Seoul* w ill foln mil
Ihiti* ol other so u l* nationwide
to carry not their "National Good
T u rn " program.

are bslng mad* to i m it. Thirty percent of th« crown has
trimm«d to h«lp guard against wind raaiatanc*.

T H A N K Y O U FOR YOUR
SU P P O R T
T O G E T H E R W E W IL L M A K E T H E D IF F E R E N C E
YOUR

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

latcrilly Ihr scout* hope till*
national pmgrum w ill nri 50
Ions nl canned good* anil non
prrtshlblr food.

Rrxldrnt* who fill the tug*
should plate them outside Ihrlr
front diMirs lot p ick up Nov 10.

The lirm* will go th r the Olive
Garden Italian Restaurants, and
various Clumbers id Commerce
and United Way Servlet* Cenirr*
where they will t&gt;e sorted and
given to I(hkI hank* in Seminole.
Orange. Osceola. Hrevard. Likr.
Volusia and Flagler Coutlrs.
"Hunger I* a pruhlrin we can
do soinrlhlng about by working
together." Ikiy Seoul Council
Director Run Carroll said "It l*
an example ol Scouting'* lung
standing commitment lo com­
munity service. Th a t commit­
ment datr* liack to thr llml
national Good T u r n , a lt)!2
program promoting a vile and
sane Fourth of J u ly ."
T h r National Guard tit all 50
stales will assist die liny Scouts
of America In this largest appeal
for food In U S. History.

« — BOKNCV CALLS
THURSDAY
• 10 50 ii.m. — 105 W.
T h i r d S t., m edical ca ll,
women. 0 1 . transported by
private vehicle.
• I 1:04 a .m . — I 2 0 0
Albright. In Iront of R A M
Manufacturing, natural gas
line broken In road — stood
by for gas company.
• 1:18 p.m. — 100 Wdson
Hlvd„ trauniu call. man. 27.

not transported.
• 3:43 p.m. — 13th Street
and French Avenue, auto ac­
cident. no one transported.
• 1027 p.m. 708 W.
T h ir d S t ., m e dical call,
woman. H I. not transported.
FRIDAY
• 12:19 a.m . 1 200 IS
Mungmistlm* Avc.. trauma
call.

U n ite d
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J E N N IF E R C. K E L L E Y

D IS TR IC T F IV E

�VINCENT CARROLL

EDITORIALS

H o n o r m e m o rie s
of sa crifice
More than one m illion American soldiers
climbed from their trenches and charged
following the artillery bombardment In Ihe
opening of the Meuse-Argonnc offensive. Here
were lo be the last b a tik s of the w ar. Th e
doughboys succeeded In dosing the southern
ptneuers. and the Aids farces were crushed.
A t 11 a.m .. Nov. 11. 1010. the guns fell
•Dent on the Western Front. Th e w ar to end
all w a n was over. Voice* were raised In

W A SH IN G TO N - President Reagan will leave
office aoon. convinced he haa made America a
better place.
The gain In Joba and kaaenlng of tensions with
Russia, a new nuclear arms reduction agree­
ment. even coming dose to ending the cold war.
are nothing to sniff n .
He also returned Imperial trappings to the
While House, spruced It up. and a n belli*bed
the aura of the presidency.
W h e th e r A m e ric a n s feel good about
1hem selves depends on l he individual. But If
Jingoism, patriotic shibboleths and a stress on
the importance of praying In school and reciting
the Pledge of Allegiance In data are the key to a
better nation, one cannot say he haa not tried.
During eight years In office. Reagan has tried
lo live up lo hto promise to "get the government
off our backs" by freeitng the level of federal
workers and eliminating ted tape and reducing
income taxes. He also erased regulation* affect­
ing health and safety, according lo some crllir* t
Reagan s low esteem for the bureaucracy
many have been reflected In Ihe type uf
appointees he chose lo head agencies and
departments. Some 100 of the administration's
top officials were fired or forced to resign under a
cloud of allegations of wrongdoing.
Moat of all he haa succeeded In turning the

country to the right wllh his Reagan Revolution,
pushing “ back lo basics" In schools, moral
values In family life
freedom and lalsscz
falre for business.
B
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w h ile . T h e death
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the chest and amaa- I B
ingly kept hto tense
£ T h# n r e t l •
of hum or In the or• A - n t ’a ahllltv
deal He underwent a
?*n #
colon cancer operalook
lion and protlale
on
briQhl
surgery while in of
side h it kept
Bee. bouncing back
him happy J
In fine fettle.
--------------------------------------------The president's ability to look only on the
bright side hat krpt him happy and optimistic
Vulnerable and at limes naive, tie has m ain­
tained a "nice guy" Image, completely disarm

Shortly after the end of W orld W ar I. a
group of Am erican soldiers met In Parts. It
was the beginning of the American Legion.
Th e nation celebrated Arm istice Day honor­
ing the m ore than two m illion Americans who
served In W orld W ar I. m any having made the
supreme sacrifice for tJteir country.

JACK ANDERSON

Prosecuting war
crim inals is hard
WASHINGTON — A Uktanun pilkriiuin
krpt s |M»krr lace while Bring a bullet into the
head of a 4 year-old Jewish girl In I (M3 IBs
coldblooded lark of emotion In front of
wllnesaes on that autumn day In Ihe Polish
lawn of Ltsels kept him nut of prison
Mure than 40 years later. West German
authorities declined lo prosecute the Ukral
nUn. Ilohdan Kozly. becausr they could not
pone he acted out of cruelly.
German Judges havr rrrrn lly ruled that If
Nazis dkltt t display laughter nr some other
outward show of enjoyment, they t annul lie
found guilty of murder (or currying out the
gruesome task of ^
grots klc
Simply firing slugs
into Ilie head of »
V i
child to not enough
m
. 1
brtsuse Nazis like

c ivic M id hum an ita rian efTorta th ro u g h
m em bership In the Am erican Legion, whoac
ranks swelled through the years. The holiday
entitled Arm istice Day was renamed Veter­
an's D ay to honor service men and wom en of
all wars.
Appropriate ceremonies led by a repre­
sentative of the Am erican Legion, a county
com missioner and other civic and service
leaders, opened the holiday observance in
S a nfbnr,lt0 d a v T h e parade that followed
of patriotic processionals.

Reflections on wartime service arc frequent
am ong those who survived that hellish
experience.
Beils rang and chim es resounded at pre­
cisely 11 a.m . on N o v. 11 each ye a r
throughout America In earlier limes. A ll
would pause for a moment of prayer giving
thanks for freedom and a tribute to fallen
heros. Th a t national resolve remains but
m any Individual demonstrations have de­
parted.
Th e Herald la pkaaed that citizen* here
take tim e to honor all veterans In this annual
rem inder of sacrifice In service for It Is
worthwhile to pause and pay tribute to those
who served.

L E TTE R S T O EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All tetters must
be signed and Include a mailing address and
telephone number. Letters should be on a single
subject and as brief as possible. The Sanftnd
Herald reserves the right lo edit letters.

W o rld

"Do you have a friend like Doris Duke who
can make ball for you?"

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Trib u te was paid to those who served and
lived, and those w ho served and died.
Memories were revived, the coal of liberty
recalled.

inK his detractors who disagree w llh hit
conservative polkle*
Reagan ended hto political odyaacy and hi*
all-out campaign for Vice President George Bush
on a happy note, convinced that he had left a
legacy worth preserving and that ula popularity
evoked call* for "eight more years."
la the glass half empty or half full? The dark
&gt;tdi nflhc picture shows he will leave oflke wllh
an intractable *150 hill kin-plus deftclt and a
national debt of 92 6 trillion The budget dellcli
tripled after lie look over from Jim m y Carter
Hut Kragan's answer la that Congress to to
Marne since It holds the purse strings. The
lawmakers can Just say no.
One of Kragan's major campaign promise*
was to balance the budget, but hr has never
submitted a balanced budget. The Impossibility
of It all rrn lrrrd on Ills decision to spend I I
trillion In new weapons programs In five years
and to raise the IVntaguti budget by 9 percent
during his first year In office while using hto first
year popularity to win a tan cut.
The domestic pteturr to not entirely rosy
rlesfillr the drop In unemployment
Some 3
million homeless are on the streets, a problem
that increased enormously on Kragan's watch
tCDwtsiwtaaets s u n te a m aua

D A V ID S. BRODER

C a m p a ig n s m u s t b e c le a n s e d
W ASHINGTON-Grousing la the favorite na­
tional sport, and Ihere* been a ion of It about
Ihe Just -completed presidential campaign If
there to a network commentator or newspaper
columnist who ha* nol pronounced Ihe
Bush-Dukakl* exercise the plts-the absolute
lowest --It'* escaped my notice.
Negative, nasty, uninformative, disturbing,
degrading, demagogic are some of ihe milder
words applied lo ihe onslaught of ada and
sound-bites which dominated the airwaves
from September until Election Day. And
you're not going to are me stand up to defend
this spectacle, which clearly outlasted almost
everyone's patience.
la there anything to be done to make thr
next campaign any belter, or are we doomed
to choose our Presidents this way? There are
three or four practical things we might do
Ik I wren now and Ihe Mart of the 1002
campaign lo ensure that improvement* are
made, building on some of the few virtue* of
this (taxi year.
Ask almost any voter whal part of thr
campaign he found useful. and ihe answer to
likely lo be Ihe dr hairs On those three
evening*, for 00 minute* at a crack, most of
thoxr who wrnt lo the poll* had the Invaluable
experience of walrhtng Ihe presidential and
vlcr presidential candidate* engage each
other -and panda of journalIM*--on Iheir lelevlMon screen*.
Sure, some of ihe question* were strange.
Ye*. II would be better lo eliminate Inc
rtgldtiir* of ihe news-conference formal and lei
Ihe principal* debate, wllh Just a moderator lo
keep lime and shift topic*
Bui 1 know of no one watching who did nol
gain Insight* from each of (h r encounters, no
mMlIrr how much or how llllle exposure they'd
previously hud lo the candidates.
The (IrtKiirs were arranged by a commission
representing the two political partlrs. Thai
device. Irlrri lor Ihe first lime In 1988. ought lo
lie continued. II there's any reluctance on the
purl of ihe new President lo commit himself lo
fMrtlrlpare In Ihe parly-sponsored debate*.
Congress might well require each (tarty to
guarantee that to nominee will show up for thr
drliairs ax a condition for receiving the federal
(taymrni for Ihe cost of Ihe 1992 convenlIons.
Th e se debates are loo Im p o rta n l-a n d
poslllveHUI element of the campaign lo risk
losing
The second brail hy Innovation of 1988 was
the drclslon of several network news organiza­
tions to do lenglhy Interviews wllh the
candidates In their prlme llme evening news
shows and their early morning or late-night
programs. The 90 minutes of Michael Dukakis
wllh Ted Koppel and Ihe 15-mlnutc or
hall-hour Interviews both Dukakis and George
Bush hud wllh oilier correspondent* were
opportunities lo see and hear them go beyond

Ihe standard rhrlork- uf ihrir Mump speeches
and rom m untcatr aomethlng *ub*ianllvr
about Ihemarlvr* and Ihrir view*
Most of these Interview* ra n ir very Utr In
Ihe campaign If the network new* organlza
Ikm* rnuld hr prnuMdrd lo oiler »irn!lar block*
of tlm e--IO or 15 minute* al a crock, maybr
one evening a week for ihe nine or ten week*
of the campaign-ihe candidate* would havr
Ihe chance, and (lie nerd, lo go beyond Iheir
sound hire stmpllrlhr*
What we aaw Ihto year to lh «l the lone of Ihe
campaign will rt*r above thr level of many of
Ihe negative ad* when voter* regularly *rr Ihe
candidate* In longer than 60 *e« orul slkrs If*
a reverie Cre*ham‘*
Law Good Irlcvtskm
ran cleanse the mind
of cheap and nega
live lelrvtokm
The potential of Ihe
tube wax displayed
moat vividly In I (MM
by Ih e S h e r r y
J o n r a -G a r r y Will*
documentary on (hr
live* of flush and
Dukakis, aired on
Public Television'*
Is there any­
"Frontline" program
t h i n g lo be
ll was a superb dou­
done
lo make
ble character study,
Ih e next
critical but balanced,
campaign any
and exiraordlnarly
better ■
Insightful. A
w orthw hile project
for some foundation would Ik - lo »rr ih.it Ihe
romparable product for IQ02 I* aired early and
often, and distributed us widely us possible In
rassetlr form for (tropic to see und discus* In
I heir homes
Whul aboul Ihe nrgutlvr ads? I'm not for
censorship, but ll gull* m etis it dor* you-1 hat
taxpayer-supplied funds urr used to produce
Ihls destructive, distorted Mull.
Without Infringing on Ihe eundldutr*' free
speech. I'd like lo see Ihe requirement wrlllrn
Into law Ural any randlduir who uccrjil* Ihe
440 million-plus of public money lo finance hto
campaign must certify that ads |&gt;riMhirrd and
aired wllh Hurt money havr been personally
approved by him. Second, within 24 hours of
each ad's appearance, a riiinpulgn official
designated by the candidate us Ills •iiilhorlzcd
representative should be required lo hold a
news conference and be ready lo provide
evidence supporting all assertion* In the ad
and answer all quest Ion* arising front II.
Such accountability requirement* might
make Ihe candidates think twice nbout whirl
l hey're pulling on Ihe alr-urul may la-tlr.tr Ihe
air of thr worst pnlhlral pollution.

Jiius. ma^Jyavr been
at ting on nnlers from
their sujierttirs
The details of ihe
t ase against Kozly
and the bizarre Wr*t
German legal obsiarle are vlvklly told In
f s i m p l y tiring
"The Nazi Hunters."
slugs into lha
(P ham * BooksJ a
h ra d o I a
hook by reporters
c h ild Is nol
diaries Ashman and
enough J
Hi&gt;bcrt Wagman due
lo be released nest
week
The Juslke Drpartrncnt s learn of Nazihunting lawvrrs hotn the (Mike uf SfirrMl
InvestigaitiNt I rat kr«l Ku/iv tkiwn In Tort
1-dOtlrriUlr. Ha , where he fiud bought a
mutrl anti settled down alter immigrating In
Ihe United Stales fnlkrwtng tire war Kozly
sold Ihe motel and fled in Cowls Kira after a
Irdrral Judge. In I9H I. stripped him o( hto
rtttzenshlp because he had hidden his
Involvement with Ihe Nazis Th e Judge also
sakl lie thought Kozly was a murderer.
"The Nazi Hunters" tells the story of
America's ongoing search for some of this
century's most vicious war criminals. The
authors Immd seven cases of Nazi war
criminal* who were extradited from Ihe
Unllrd Slate* or lied the tout dry la avoid
trial, only lo go or prosecuted when they
arrived In West Germany.
In their defense. West German offiruls
imint In Ihe rnnvlctlon on five murder count*
nl Gottlrled Weis, a former SS guard al
Auschwitz But some German legal experts
I.utiili.tr with the trial say Ihe BB-year-old
Weis tiiighi have hcatrn Ihe rap ll hr hadn't
shown loo much pleasure In Ihe kill, lie
[ dared tin cans on Ihe heads id an H-ycar-old
*&lt;*v and a 17-yrar-old girl and klllrd both
when he missed Ihe cans
In making Ihcir rase that West Germany
bus Item soli on Ihe Nazis, the authors point
out that Hirer fourths of the Noils who went
In trial in West Germany did so between 1045
and 1040 when Ihe rouniry was still under
Allied orrupullon. Of the 6,482 convictions
since Ihe war. only 12 Nazis were sentenced
In death. 160 tn Mr In prison and lire rest to
terms averaging less than four yeais.
While West Germany seems reluctant lo
bring old Nuzis to Justice, a recent court
tirclslon In Massachusetts nmay make prosecuilon more dllllcull In the U nllrd Stales.
Arrordlng lo a treaty between Ihe Unllrd
Stales and Ihe Soviet Union. Ihe many
witnesses lo Nazi atrocities who now live In
Ihe lo ti Illoc cun only be Interviewed by U.S.
authorities wllh n Soviet official presiding
Lawyers for iwo accused Lithuanian SS
mernltcrs living In Massachusetts convinced a
dlsirlci court judge that slutrments given by
wlinrsrtes while under the eye of a Soviet
official muy not be reliable. The lawyers
argued lltal Ihe statements should be given al
an American embassy wllh an American
presiding.
The decision could not have come at a
worse time. The Office of Special Investiga­
tion Is rrfMirlcdly poised In launch several
new casesIhls winter.
Sr Jut XaOtn— wts o*k V#* Alt*
CterOfSI, I I S U M M FMtvrt I tW

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�Sanford Harold, Sanford, Florida — Friday, November 11, 19M — ■ (

FIN AN CIAL

Market moderate, prices dip
NEW YOHK — Price* opened lower today in
moderate trading of New York Stock Exchange
laoues.
The Dow Jones Industrial average, which fell
3 S3 Thursday. was off 14 03 to 2009.73
shortly after the market opened.
O r lines led advances 017-172 among the
1.103 Issues crossing the New York Stock
Exchangr tape. Early turnover amounted to
about 7.330,000 shares.
Stock t&gt;rl&lt; r% closed mined fhutsday tn light
'failing ns Wall Street contemplated the
dollar's weakness and the course of the

economy In the wake of the presidential
election.
Analysts said the slock market took a step
bark to see whether the downward pressure on
the dollar would abate and to speculate on how
President -elect George Hush would handle the
budget deficit and other kry economic Issues
The dollar slipped again Thursday against
najo foreign currencies In
most of the major
moderate trading, firming only against the yen
as a result of selected Intervention by the
Federal Reserve and Dank of Japan.
Next week ihc government la srhcdul' * lo
release the U.3 . merchandise mule report for
Sepl ember

D ollar falls sharply;
go ld , silver m ove u p
The dollar was sharply lower

11stay on major foreign cur­
rency markets, amid renewed
concern over the U S. budget
deficit and other prublems
lacing President elect George
Mush (&gt;&lt;4d turned higher
In earlier trading In the Far
Past the dollar plunged lo a
lb mouth low against the Jap­
anese yen tn Tokyo, finishing
al 123 70 yen. down 0 40 horn
Thursday's close
Currency traders In Japan
said tfie Hank of Japan staged
a massive intervention In a bid
to arrest I tie dollar's slide, but
failed lo prop II up
Friday's« liar was the lowest
l fie dollar traded since Jan 4
when It ended at 121 63 yen.
1 he Itank nf Japan stepped
in lo buy dollars in the morn­

ing session when the dollar
dipped to the 123 63-70 yen
level It Intervened again In the
afternoon when the buying
failed to boost the price
The intervention amounted
to aa m uch $400 million, one
dealer said
Currency traders said the
dottar's dramatic decline was
mainly due lo doubts over
whet tier the new Bush ad­
ministration (."add be see
resaful In tackling the federal
budget and tiade deficit
Traders said Ihr dollar's
weakness In Japan caused a
bearish sentiment In Europe's
llnanrtai markets In the alIrrm alh of Hush* election,
currency dealers were con ­
cerned about how Ihe new
Kepublk-an administration will
handle the nation's problems
working with a Democratcontrolled Congress

L A K E 1IUF.NA V IS T A Unions representing about
12.000 Walt Disney World
workers, warned by the theme
park » president they would br
replaced during a strike, vote
today either lo accept the
roinpany'a new three-year
rontrart pru|iuaal nr walk off
the job
ffd cjrii. mediator Richard
j D r r U &lt;h«ltled proposals be
1 tweet uidon'leaders and Dts
ney ofnriala lor hours Thurs
day in last ditch negotiations
liefiHr Disney pul a new offer
on Ihe table just before m id­
night
TTw jirupinal rejected one

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Mormon 0
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291* 30*
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Suulhraat Bonk 23
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by members o f the National
Aaaoclatlon o f Securttlea
Dealers are representative
Inter-dealer prlcea aa of
m ld m o m tng today. Inter­
dealer m a rk e ts ch a ng e
throughout the day. Prlcea do
not include retail markup or

I

Istorsatlsasl

Local tatarast

j

UmtaA At o m M fo m rtln i t

week earlier by members of
the Service Trailra Council, a
• la-unlon coalition r e p re ­
senting a wide range of Disney
workers from bus drivers in
shop clerks and Ihe people
who wear Mickey Mouse cos­
tumes. provided 13 percent
wage raises over three year*
a n d s o m e In c re a s e s in
employee pay grades

GoldAnd Silver
NEW YORK - Foreign and
domestic gold A stiver prices
quoted in dollar* per troy
ounce Friday
Gold
Previous close 419 73 of! 1.23
Morning flalng 420.73
up

1

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0

Hong Kong

0

419 23 off 3 SO

Raw York
i Averages
IO tOO a w .
30 Indus 2100 11 off
20 Trans UIU Id off
13 Ullts
DM 39 oft
63 Stuck
797 27 off

gold oprn
('r n n r i

14 37
4.37
0 62
4 62

421.10

up 2 10

s j« h

silin open

6 436 up 0 045

(London m o rn in g Using
change ts based on the pre­
vious day a rinsing price J

PancakeCastla

IA

game*
More than 2.000 people are
participating this yrar. Th e
game* end on Saturilay.
When (h r flip mil was over on
Thursday, the sand Itad settled
and the medals awarded, one
pancake was singled out lo be
priced by gold medalist Ellen
Julius. 77. of Wauc liula
She said she was taking Ihe
llapjark Itomr along with her
gold metal and Ihe story of her
rare to fame with a cheering
section urging her to "pour It
on ** Her tans weren't calling for
syrup as they furled Julius'
sjirrd Site said her grandson, a
first gtudrr. will have her pan­
cake in lake tn his classroom
show and tell.
In Ihr game, which Is as old as
the games themselves, men and
women classified in age groups
ami hy gender, rare against each
other on a marked course. Each
nm nrr carries a skHIrt holding a
single flapjack At five polnla in
I lie rourse Ihr cakes must be
fllpjird into 1 fir air. Some flop
onio Ihr ground. Hul they are
relrlrvrd ami rrtunrd lo Ihe
skillet by Ihr runner, who may
find Ihr new sand coating gives
an edge against u brre/c that
might once again tluow n cake
and a runner oil course.
In anticipation of the beginn­
ing o( the rounds. Doris Stein, a
member of the hint Club, which
sponsors Ihc game, recalled
thrrr's an element of danger —

not to Ihe player*, but lo the
timers who stand on the side­
lin e s . T w o years a g o a n
overtralous player in s ru n fur
the gold ran Into Stein, knurkrd
her to the ground and broke her
linger,
"The y don't know when to
stop." Strtn said of Ihr runners
Kilpatrick added. "Their brakrs
don't work too good
The Pancake Rare la consid­
ered a piece of cake. Frothy fun.
spired with a bit of competitive
pepper
Hut. Wilber OIL 74. of W inter
Haven, who relumed for the
10th year to try to recapture the
gold he lost last year/was out for
blood, not ayrup In his sticky
race.
Ileforr Ihe games. Oil clarified
for the players that ihe rules say
Ihe flapjacks have lo be flipped
al specific points In the race.
Including one final Hop just
heforr crossing Ihc finish line
Ott said the man who stole his
gold last year didn‘1 follow Ih r
rules to a T . Hr was out to
rnaurr that hr wasn't nudged
oul by a premature flip Ihla lime.
Ott reclaimed Ihr gold w ith a
Jump over the finish line. H r
won Ihe gold by by len-onrhundredtha of a second. Silver
medallsi Don Hull. 70. of Port
Orange. Immediately chided Olt.
saying "A ll I rail say la you
argue about these rules and you
Jump over the finish line."
"Tha i'# the way t run." Ott
said. Th e Jump didn't violate

rules Donald Van Wle. 73. of
Klrkvlllr. Penn . didn't complain
about taking the bronie In that
race
Hull, who look the gold last
yrar. brlurr Ih r game said. "It
doesn't matter who's the fastest
If you’re a good flipper." But hr
may have learned a speedy
lesson Thursday when liming
playrd a critical role In hla heat
Nora Young. 71. of Canada,
lost her hat during llte middle of
her race. Her pause to recover It
didn't take the gold from her
tiands She was followed lo the
finish Une by Kay Cull. 71. of
Sanford: and Camille McGrath.
73. of Sanford.
Pilot C lu b m e m b e r M ar
Paw Ison, nf Sanford, remem­
bered that when she look home
the geld In Ihe first Pancake
Race In the first Golden Age
Gamrs thr medal she won was
almost as hlg us the cake stir
(lipped. "T h e rr wasn't a lot of
competition then and I was a few
yrars younger." said Pawtson.

Manatee
Coallasad fr

ra g s IA

are be­
ing pirjured lo better Inform Ihe
public about live manatees' en­
dangered status.
Also recommended Is futher
stair acquisition of habitat land
near areas w h rrr munalees live
lo provide greater protection for
ihr animal.

Case------------Continued from Pag• 1A
against Montgomery. Simmons,
who wus called lo ihe stand os a
witness, said that he repre­
sented Patricia I11 Iter divorce In
August 1983. Hr said H u l he
did not take any civil action In
the child support case between
Maroli I. I960 and July 9. i960
because Montgomery could not
be l o c a t e d . B a s s a a l d
M ontgom ery was livin g In
Albuquerque. New Mexico at
Ihe time they were trying lo
locate him.
Hass said Montgomery had an
obligation to jiay 035 a week In
child support. He made several

"sporadic" payments but In
1966. Patricia received nothing,
he said.
Patricia continued lo work ns
a cleaning lady until an Injury
roused by a (all forced her to
quit for a while. Patricia said
she could not meet her house
payments and sold her 152.000
Longwood home and m oved
with her daughter Into a *350
a-month apartment In Sanford.
She said one used the (1 0 .0 0 0
In proceeds from the house sale
to feed and clothe her daughter
and to buy a used car for
herself.
Montgomery worked as a

maintenance man und during
the time of his non-payment
between March I, 1986 and
July 9. 1966. Bass said he was
employed us a security officer at
Orlando World Marriott Center
earning 4337 u week, according
lo court testimony.
Colegrove. Montgomery's at­
torney. argued that Patricia was
using the criminal action aa a
substitute for civil proceedings
lo compel her ex-husband to
pay child support to hla daugh­
ter. Colegrove called Ihe case
‘‘constitutionally significant."
"Wc charged him criminally.
Hr wltheld child support." Bass
said.

Kitty Dukakis: Husband
trying to keep eyes ahead
Asked directly If the governor
Is hurt, she replied. "H ? ham ’l
r/pressed l M . bui I'm sure
tome of that la there. You don't
work as hard as we've worked
for 20 months and not have that
sense ol sadness."
Dukakis got back lo work al
the Slatehouse the morning after
hla defeat in apparent unwill­
in g n e s s to be seen aa a
weakened chief executive He
has two years left In his third
term in oft ice — anil like hla wife
Thursday, he kept an upbeat
public profile In hta own election
post mortem Wednesday.
Mrs Dukakis told W NEV that
her family knew Ihe campaign
was lost when they learned Bush
had won the electoral votes of
two key stairs Tuesday night.
"W hen we heard that Ohio
and Missouri had gone, we had a

liO S I O N G ov. VI- haei
Dukakla h a t not expressed
sadness In the wake of his
presidential election loss but
does not want to speculate these
daya about hla political future,
hta wife reports
Granting her first Interviews
since the Democrat's defest by
Republican George Bush. Kitty
Dukakis told two Boston televi­
sion stations Thuisday tha her
husband Geneves he must focus
on pressing concerns.
"Michael la a very "up" person
most of the time." Dukakis told
V N EV -TV from the omfort of
her book-lined living room tn
suburban Brookline "H r has a
lot of challenges ahead of him In
hla stale that he looks forward

lo "

pretty strong sense It was over."
she acknowledged "A n d b,‘
then we were rrariy. Wc sirc
ready for that lo happen."
Asked by W CVB-TV whethrr
her husband would seek the
presidency again In 1992. Ihe
woman who had hoped to be
first lady said, "I think H'a too
early lo make a Judgment about
the future that far ahead of time.
"I do know that none of us will
ever be ih r samr again, by
having gone through this expe­
rience. by recognlxlng Ihe rral
strength of this nation and Us
people." she added
Dukakis. 35. has not rrvralrd
even whether hr plans lo seek
another term as governor, lie
refused Wednesday lo rule oul
another run for Ihe White House

A M A trying to block test
sales of smokeless cigarette
Debate over the new product,
called Premier, moved lo Ihe
courtroom Wrdnrrdvy when the
C H IC A G O — Th e R J
Reynolds Tobarco Co said It la American Medical Association
baffled why medical snr'etles filed petitions to slop the trst
want to halt trst sales of Its sales, which began Oct I In St
"smokeless" rigarrtlr. a product Louis, i hornlx and Tucson.
The AMA. the mast powerful
It thought answered many
com plaints of antl-amoking medical society In Ihe nation.
Joined w ith local m r d lc a l
groups

____________ Is tsm stlwu l

so cie tie s In A rlx o n a a nd
M issouri, p e titio n in g stale
authorities to ban sales of Pre­
mier. The niedtro! groups con­
sider the profi-tet to be an
unproven, possibly dangerous
new system for delivering nico­
tine. an Ingredient In tobarco
that Surgeon General C. Everett
Koop has called addictive.

Veterans
IA
months, con­
tingent upon signing up for a
alx-yrar term of service. Re­
servists may atari cashing In
their Gl college education, chips
while fulfilling thetr commit­
ment to serve.
The report noted that from
July 1903. when ihe program
began, to March 1900. about
403.000 of the 744.000 eligible
personnel signed up fee the Gl
bill benefits
Th e study suggested that In­
creasing numbers of veterans
and reservists could help fUl a
college enrollment gap expected
over the next five years aa the
result of a decrease In Ihe
number of high school gradu­
ates.
Th e report said the finding
that military personnel are using
Gl Bill benefits tn greater num­
bers are based on projections by
the Veterans Administration
The report also noted that It s
popular for military personnel to
lake college courses while still In
the service. Department of De­
fense figures cited In the report
show servicemen were enrolled
In more than 770.000 college
courses last year.
"These data suggest a pattern

of robust, sustained participa­
tion by military personnel In
postsecondary education." said
Elaine EJ Khawaa. vice president
for policy analysts and research
for the education council. She
authored the report with Holly
Hextrr
" 'J o in in g Forces' counters
previous claims that Ihe military
recently has cut Into ihe share of
high school graduates moving
on lo college," Hextrr said.
"Over Ihe past decade ... both
Ihr colleges and thr military
have cast their nets more widely,
but In aggregate lemta. they
have not cut Into each other *
share of high school graduates."
Other highlights of the report
Include-.
.
— Between 1979 and 1906. the
proportion of male high school
graduates enlisting in ihe mili­
tary rose only slightly. This
Increase coincided with a rise In
Ihe proportion of graduates en­
tering college. But for black
males, the trend is exactly the
opposite: since 1979. both col­
leges and the armed services
have attracted a declining share
of Mack male high school gradu­
ates. Nonetheless. Marks still are
overrepresented among enlisted

military personnel
— Factors that have minimised
the eateni of com petition,
p a rticu la rly for ro llrg e -a g r
males: higher retention rales
a m o n g e n li s t e d m i l i t a r y
personnel have reduced Ihc
number of new recruits aought
by the services: women make up
a significant proportion of new
recruits 112 percent In 19671:
and the pool of high school
f radualea expanded through
979. and has shrunk only
minimally since then.
— Although the number of
h ig h s c h o o l g ra d u a te s la
expected lo decrease by 12
percent by 1992. ihe military's
share should remain roughly
ronstant.

- - y\

.--i

"For ihc near future, ..amid
continuing demographic decline
and further erosion In the af­
fordability of college, competi­
tive pressures may Increase."
Ihe report said.
"Nevertheless ... any potential
losses' of college age youth are
likely to be small and more than
offset by the extent to which the
m ilitary b rin gs business lo
higher education In Ihe form of
e n r o llm e n ts b y m ilit a r y
personnel and veterans."

Mack
C s a tia s M from Pag* t A
Mack had opened a
2 8 .0 0 0 -v o le lead by early
Th u rsd a y over MacKay. ac­
cording to state Election Secre­
tary Dot Joyce.
Joyce, who earlier aald she
thought a recount would be
necessary to make the win
official, replied "I don't know"
when asked If It appeared the
new totals would give Mack the
rare outright.
Joyce said she would wall
until all Ihe ballots were tabu­
lated before deciding whether a
recount was needed.
Under Florida law. If the win­
ning margin Is less than one-half
of I percent, a recount Is man­
dated.
Unofficial returns at 5 pm
Thursday showed Mack had
2.044.576 votes and MacKay
had 2.0I4.B27. giving Mack lead
of about 29.600 votes. Mack
needed to win by slightly more
than 20.000 votes to avoid a
recount.

Joyce aald If all outstanding
absentee ballots were counted
and no outright winner declared
Thursday, a mandated recount
could stretch over Ihe weekend
because of the Veterans Day
holiday Friday.
She aald if the recount was
ordered, local elections boards
would have until next Tuesday
to tally the ballots again.
M e a n w h ile . In p o p u lo u s
Hillsborough County, election
officials said about 71,000 voters
apparently failed lo see the
Senate race on their ballots and
skipped ihe contest while voting
for president.
“ In a race like thta. every vote
Is critical," aald MacKay press
secretory Julie Fletcher of the
ballots that were not marked In
Tuesday'a general election.
MacKay carried Ihc county by
a 55-45 percent margin and
Fletcher said Hie missed votes
could cost MacKay the race.
A similar voting pattern ap­
peared In Miami, where the
ballot was much the same as the
Hlilshomtioh County ballot

But H ills b o ro u g h C o u n ty
Supervisor of Elections Robin
Krtvanck sold she checked the
voting pattern In Individual prrclncta Thursday and said it
appeared the senatorial prefer­
ence boxes Intentionally were
not marked.
"I think a lot of the Republican
voters were hesitant about vot­
in g for t h e ir c a n d id a te ."
Krtvanck aald.
She said Ihe ballots showed
voters who picked Democratic
presidential nominee Michael
Dukakis Invariably voted for
MacKay In the U.S. Senate rare,
but that Bush out polled Mark
2-1.
Krlvanck said It appeared
Republicans did not want to vote
for Mack, but also would nut
vole for a Democrat and Ignored
Ihe U.S. Senate race.
A similar voting jMttcm ap­
peared In Dade County, unof­
ficial election results show, with
about 60.000 more voles cast In
the presidential race lhan In the
U.S. Senate battle.

DEATHS
H EN R Y W . H A O E D O R N
Henry W. Hagedom. 89. 142
H illt o p P la c e . A lta m o n te
Springs, died Tuesday at Florida
Hospital, Orlando. Bom March 3,
1899 In Chicago, he moved to
A lt a m o n t e S p r i n g s from
Kenosha. Wls.. In 1987. He was
a retired welder for Simmons
Manufacturing Co., a Luthcm
and a Navy veteran of World
Warl.
Survivors include daughter,
N ancy M cA le cr, Altam onte
Springs.
C o x -P a r k e r C a r e y H and
Guardian Chapel In charge of
arrangements.

MARY RAYE MALONE
Mary Raye Malone. 41. 112
Essex St., Altamonte Springs.

died Wednesday al Humana Tuesday at Central Florida Re­
Hospital. Lucerne. Bom March gional Hospital. Bam October
21. 1947 In Brooklyn. N.Y.. she 29. 1913 tn Dayton. Ohio, she
moved to Altamonte Springs moved to Sanford from there In
from Brooklyn In 1976. She was 1976. She was a Bell Telephone
a homemaker, was employed In operaior. and a rr ember of
public relations with Southern Telephone Pioneers of Anunca.
Bell, and a member of Central
SurvWot. sister, Mary late.
Florida Lupus Society.
Sanford.
Survivors Include sons. Shawn
G ram kow Fu n e ra l Hom e.
Malone. Boca Raton. Patrick
Malone. Boca Raton: slater, Sanford, In charge of arrange­
Maureen O'Connor. Orlando; ments.
mother. A dele R. Rosner. Or­
lando.
Mn. ***** V. Qs«**&gt; * Hn. M b
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Hants** an* Fawny ol Vw Ms
Home. Orlando. In charge of
M ACK M eC A LL HARRISON
arrangements.
would lika to thank all frlendt,
neighbor*,
churches A organization*
HELEN MARIE BCHW1MDLER
tor their kind thought*, call*, food
Helen Marie Schwlndler. 75.
A Uowet* during out beretrtmeni
519 E. First St.. Sanford, died

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&gt; - Frt«k»,

1 1 . II

needed lilt
Harold Con— pondant

unusual happenings that the
average American didn't know

"This (maaectotny) la the end of
everything," she though*.

about

HAN FOND - Could an episode
of the 1970b television show
‘•Real People" really change
someone's life? While the show
often chronicled the allly and the
bizarre. It also showed some

K was unc of those daturas
that Mary Bowcrmastcr. 71. said
was the turning point In her life.
In 1 9 8 0 f o l l o w i n g a
mastectomy, Bowcrmastcr said
she was si an emotional low.

Then, a segment highlighting
Sanfonl's Golden Age. &gt;James
caught her eye. Though si.- had
no forma) athletic training, the
felt she could compete In the
fsmes. She has won medals In
several events this year.

■ V V IM II

“ I grew up on a farm and m y
grandmother was very strict
w ith u s . H a r d w o rk w a s
expected." she said of (he tenac­
ity that keeps her going.
She said that her sons were
both ve ry athletic and ahe
always played whatever game
they were Involved In. be It
football or X simple footrace.
‘‘They always told i .k * ilmt they
didn't dare do something wrong
because they knew I could run
them down." she Jokes.
Encouraged by her husband,
she sent for an a^ptlcf ton to the
1900 games and the couple
traveled from Fairfield. Ohio, so
Mary could try her hand at
athletic competition.

Mary Bowsrmastsr found that com petting in events such
Golden Age Games could help her oet over her loss.

She chose to compete in track
and field events and soon dis­
covered a real talent In that area.
"For me It was Just s fun-filled
week." she said.
Winning gold medal* In the
high Jump and the long Jump
spumed her on. She knew she
was good and she was hooked on
winning.

Ovci the past eight yean she
has competed In almost all the
major meeta world-wide. In­
cluding *hr World Masters In
P u e r t o K l c o . Rome a n d
Australia.
Her original feeling that ahe
would be good at the contests
was sell-founded. Today, ahe
owns the world record In her age
category In the high ju m p
(3 'B tV 'l and the long Jum p
IH '5M "|.
We’re very fortunate to have
the money to be able lo afford to
travel around the world for
contests." she said.
Bcwrrmaster said that despite
her globetrotting, there will
always be a special place In her
heart for the Golden Age Oames.
"I cut my teeth here." she said.
"• ve been lo a lot of games, but I
always u d everyone to come
here. I can't M y enough about
the people who give so many
hours lo p u t these gam es
together."
Bowermoster M i d one of the
tirsl aspects of the Golden Age
Games Is that there's something
for everyone. If one Isn't athletic,
there are craft or talent talent
This year, she chose lo crews
the line and add to her list uf
accomplishments.

Boffo talent wows audience at talent show
■ y v i c im
Herald correspondent
SANFORD — Channel 2 inetiorologlst Dsn Satterfield K id
wrtnhrr Jokes and showed off U s
thrrc-yrar-old daughter Carle
between arts of the Golden Age
Games* talent competition mi
T hursday.
lie was one of a number of
actors whose spunk and vitality
was the envy of many of the
younger members of the au­
dience.
Ronald Barer lo. a luxrdoed
0 1 -year-old comic had the au­
dience rolling in the aisles with
Ills miming of a woman prepar­
ing for a bath
Sally McDonnell. 64. sang
"Somewhere over the Rainbow"
and then donned a srqulnrd suit
and tapped her way through "In
tin* Mood".
Rottrrt Spillman read some
original poetry about getting
older and played his autoharp,
nn Instrument he M id he chose

because "turps are real popular
In that place we're all g o in g "
Esther Durfee. 65. crooned
“ Sunday Kind of hove" w ith the
confidence and talent of a pro.
Darlene Mills, a youngster at
60. Up synched lo Lira Mlnelll’s
"New York. New York."
Talent abounded on the bright
stage and nourished under the
praise being heaped by a en­
thusiastic fans.
T h e audience, c o n s ltln g
mostly of the children, grand­
c h ild r e n and e v e n g re a t­
grandchildren of the seniors on
stage, showed no partiality in
their applause. Everyone w a s
appreciated for the talent and
the courage to perform.
Foilwing the show, hugs and
kisses abounded. C a m e ra s
flashed and addresses were
exchanged.
"W c'rr just like one big. happy
faintly," maid one of the mem­
bers of the Forester Haven Band
of Ml. Dora as hr rushed to hug
another participant.

Fiddles play, needles fly
during knitting competition
Herald MaH writer

SANFORD - Their brows
were furrowed as their fingers
whirred along row after row
of prUe winning material. Bui
the pressure was off the
women going for the gold In
the Golden Age Games Knit­
ting Contest.
In the knitting corniest, the
drams hinged on who would
take the top prtre. All knew
they wouldn't go home empty
handed, with a chance at
silver and hronre metals os
well as the gold.
Barbara Hughes Gregg, who
supervised the competition
sponsored by l*r Extension
Homemakers of Sem lnolr
County. Joked that she and
fellow oripmiier Louise Nolan
did many hours of research to
determine that fiddle music is
the best stimuli (or knitters
But In the lost five minutes of
the 30 minute heal, sa vitality
dwindled and spectators w rrr
on the verge of doting off.
Gregg changed the pace with
Big ISand sounds In th r
background.
Before the m atch. Iasi
y e a r's top k n itte r. Elsa
Forguson. 64. of Daytona
Beach, told Gregg. "Music
may get your feet s lapping
but the hands are -h a t you
work with."
And she should know. Her
mother taught her to knit 60
years ago. and she seldom
surrenders her needles In 30
minutes. Forguson whipped
out a S-by-3-lnrh whttr re­
ctangle of 38 rows, alternating
lines of knit and purl stltrhes
Each row held 25 stitches and
she didn't drop a stitch.
The two other contenders
didn't drop a stitch either.
Second place winner Maurice
Masters. 81. of Mount Dora,
produced 34 perfect rows.
B ro n s e m r ia lls i M a ry
Schmitt. 74. of Sanford, had a
count of 32 rows.
The womrn'a roncenlratkMi
was intense as they played
out their game before a group
that outnumbered them by
three to one

Sparks seemed lo fly as an
undertone or soft rllckltyclacks from their whirring
needles punrutuatrd thr brat
of the tunes that filled the atr
at the Sanford City Hall
Thursday afternoon.
Judge Edith Bradbury. 50.
of Sanford, aald speed, accu­
racy and nratncM arc thr
name of the gamr In the
knitting contest Before thr
match she too pa*«rd her
time knitting, hut she didn't
take a seat with thr player* to
up the compel (1 Ion.
The cottlckt d ita fewer
entries than ever before in the
Golden Age Game* In the
past there have liren up to 26
stitchers, including a blind
woman and a man. Grrgg
M id

Masters »atd *hr u*tiullv
doesn't concern herself with
speed when knitting lor her
friends and fa m ily. Stir
Irurnrd to knit In 11)32 Her
first projects were corn
plicated for a beginner — u
turtleneck sweater, a two
plere suit and a long cost
Th e n she p u l away her
needle* to seldom pick them
up again until rrrrn l years
Site likes lo knit, hut doesn't
llkr to wear knitter! garments.
Masters said.
Schmitt "ltd she was h.-ppv
to hr able to sit and knit III l hr
games. because It was Just a
couple of years ago that she
recovered from a five-year
Illness that curbed such
participation
S c h m itt for years ha*
known how to knit and said
It's something you n rv rr
forget, like how to tide a
bk-yrle. A chance to lake a
prtre In Ihe Golden A gr
Games a couple of years ago
spurred her onto hemming a
competitive knitter.
In advance of I tie gamr. shr
said site knitted two practice
row*. But it serins It would
have taken Intensive p rrgamr (MartIre for the second
and third plarr winners to
n u d g r l i g h t e n i n g I a at
Forguson from thr lop orrdt
ingslot

14th Annual Golden Age Games
Schedule of Events
S a ta rta y , November 1 8 .1 9 8 8

apvuames iwrm snow

Teach sad Field — 9 0 0 a m at Seminole High School. *|N&gt;n*orr&lt;
by Klwanls Club of Sanford
i — 9 3 0 a m at Ft Mellon I’.irk sponmrrd by layr r« %

Trump
Shuffling boarders
Leon Guerard (seated), a 72-year-old from Port Orange watches
Bob Plain, a 64 year-old Irom Orange City, play shutfleboard

Results— —
Continued from Page I A
Mount
Dor*. ID Mory Schmitt. 7a Santerd
PINOCHLE 111 Georg* Atenl. 77, Sanlord
ID MoWn Amo*. 10. Dotton*. Ill Mary
Me Gaevoy. H Senior d
PANCAKE aACCi (Women *90, M H I III
Mory Schanrl# 04. DotUry ISO}
IWoJnon *90* i t 0*1 III Koy thornton «t
Lake Mory I* 10. I ll Art*.)* Bremer. M
Ormond Broth I t M 1)1 Camille KtU. M.
Stuart I«C1
(Women 00** HI 741 I II Noro Vuung II.
Conodo 11)1. 1)1 Koy Cull 71, Sanford
70 it |)| Comlllo McGrath. t l Vonlord

an

(Women *9** M M l I I ) Ellon Juliuk. ft.
Weuchuio 1100. I ll Mou-n* Ma*Mrt. It.
Mount Dora 14 JO 1)1 Cither Com. II.
Mount Dora M E)
(Mon ago* 0)0*1 ( I ) Mol Brrmrr. or
Ormond Booth 14 01. 1)1 Vernon Median.
00 WeHonMa I I 0)
I Mon *9*1 70)41 (I I Wilbur Ott 74 Wmler
Moron 117*1 1)1 Oonold Mull 70 Pori
orange lit* . ( ) l Donah) Von « o . )).
KtrkvHI. Perm 14 I)
IMon 49** 7)7*1 III Leonard Pipor, 77.
Mount Dor* 14 I ) ( ) l William Mama, 04
VoungtWwn. Ohio ) ) *7
B IL L IA R D R O T A T IO N ! I I ) Madden
Ormtbr 07, Sanlord. 1)1 Con* McDougall.
)», Arlington Height*. Ill
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WmMr.10.SI lout*
tWIMMINO. MO IN D IVID UA L! IMon. eget
to 741-til Mortroll Mo*#l*r, 70. Winter
Pork ) II a . I ) ) Al Apglefty Tl, Orel*
4 00 I*
(Men. age* 7 ))* )— III Bill fit*. 70. Ocala
] 4) ) I

(Women, ogrt 0)0*1-111 Morion Ebert
to Longhorn*. Pa ) 0) 70. 1)1 Jean Boor*.
M Harbor Oak k 4 1)1)
4

tW IM M INO it B AC K tTBO M I: IMon age*
I I Ml - III Arthur fried land M. Orlando
M 74. 1)1 William Mandril. 1). W**t Palm
Beach 4) 7)
IMon ago* 40O4-III BUI Living*'*" 0).
Deland 40 It 111 Norman Carve*. 04
Lovlttovvn. Po 4) 10
IMon. ogrt 010*1-111 Boftorl PotWn. 0).
Veftrmg 40 74: III Eugene O Donnotl. 0).
Daytona Beech 100)4
(Man. age* To741-1II FranO Tlllotkon. 7).
SI Potertburg a 07. 1)1 Jo* Moerar*. 71. ll
Auguelm* II 0*
IMon. age* 717*1-111 Otto Haftn. 71.
Cleeolond. Ohio SO a
IMon. age* M O i l - l l ) Hotoort Notion. 10.
Cut (port. Mr** It. 47, 1)1 U l Cuomo. 0)
Che 1Hand 1 01 07
(Mon. ago* 1 }4*1-01 Konrad Book. 11
legftyr HUH I’M 10. ( ) l Allrod Komm. II
Springfield. Ill l l t d
(Women, age* 0*041-11) Doreen Neoion
01. Ilomo&gt;0**4 Spring* 10 I ) . (I I EW»a Holt.
40. Canada M0«. 1)1 Betty McCormick. 01
I M t0
(Women, age* o )0 4 )-ttl Jo*" Boor). 00.
Harbor Oak* u M. II) Maria Foontlra. 01.
Looiburg ) ) M 111 M«ea Arnold. 47.
Volrlco I 0011
IWomon. ago* 7 )7 * 1 -0 1 Ronmarw
Harlan. 71. Ormond Beach I T i l l . D IM M
Peter ton 77. Orange City I I I *
{Women, age* M U I - d l Dorothy Tuning
M. Deland 1 74 07
tWIMMINO IN BACKET BOX i t (Mon. ago*
I I M I - l l l Arthur fried land. M. Orlande
1 n to
IMon. ogrt O tO * )-tl! Eugene OOcnnell
0). Daytona Beach ) 10 *0
(Mon. ogrt 70 741-11) Herb Milchell. 71.
Lootfturg I 411). til Frank THIdMon. 74. SI
Potertburg I » 4)
(Men age* M 0 4 )-| ll William Mayn*. 04.
Vowngttovm. Ohio 4 17 M

Barbara Orewnlak. Sanford, plays a card In the pinochle competition
as Pearl Russell Irom Dundalk, Ontario. Canada, readies hersell lo
play a card.

Thursday at the Golden Age Games.

IWomon. age* 010*1-111 Florence Haiti.
01 Moraof* } 17 a)
IWomon. *•** I I 7*1-111 Bovomory
Harlan. 70. Ormond Booth. I M M. I l l HoWn
LltlM. J». Tabare* ) tl I)
IWomon. a g n 10*41-111 Dorothy Tutting.
« . Oelond I V t i
tWIMMINO IM B U TTE R FL Ti (Mon. ago*
70 7 1 )-|l) Her troll Mat* ley, 7*. Winter
Port 1 M 41
IMon. age* 71 7*1-11) Rill FuW. 74. OCdta
I 11 10
tWIMMINO M BREAST STROKE: IMon
age* 11 M I - l l l Richard Rebec*1 1* Palm
Boy 41 tl 111 Jim MoronyllM 10. Holnot

Cite MM

(Mon. ago* 00 041-111 Norman Carlo* 04.
LovIHoom. Po M 14. II) Bill UeMgtloft. *i.
Deland 47 00
IMon. age* 41 M I - l l l Robert Pollan 07.
Sobring *117. ( ) ) Corroiiut Foontlra 00.
Leetburg. 04 M. 1)1 Eugene O Donnell. *1.
Dayton* 4000
IMon. age* 70 74)- I I I Coarg* Werner. 41
E u tlli 10*1: 111 William Main*. 14.
Toungtfoon. Oho I M 77
IMon. age* 00*41-11) Allrod Komm. (I .
Springfield. Ill I 10 4*. Ill Konrad Boot. *1.
iephyor Hlllt I 1)10
IWomon, ago* 11 1*1-111 Dorolhhy
Straight, to. Crotroland WO*
(Women, ago* 4004)— ( 11Marion Ebort.tO.
Longhorn*. P* SI *0. II) Doroon Newton,
0). H emote I to Spring*. 11*0. ( ) ) Su i t
NothouM.00.SI J**oph.M* ; 1:1*01
IWomon. aeot I * 741— III SranlUowaDm .
71 Tarpon Spring* M I7
IWomon. age* 717*1— 11) Mary Henri
Poltroon. 77. Orongo City: 1 )7 )0 . ( I I
Retomar Marlon, lo. Ormond Booth ) 01 00
IWomon. ago* 1000)— (I) Dorothy Tutting.
M. Deland 1 T7 T*
tWIMMINO IM P a l l S T T L I i (Mart, age*
111*1-111 Tam Whit*Nether, M Sobr

mg I 0411. I l l Arttna FrMdMnd. M. Or
land* 104 *1
(Mon age* *0*41-11) Jeer* Ram*. M.
Taroret 1:11 41; ID RolgA Ftutdt. 04. Fotn
Park 114*4
(Mm. ogrt os W &gt;-(1| Robert Patton, o).
Sobring I M 40. ( ! ) Cornoliu* Foontlra. 00.
Leetburg I V M
(Mon age* TO 741-01 Harwell Mataley
7*. Wmler Pork 114 14; (II Hamilton
Mornmgtler. 71. Flml, Mich 1 1 1 ( 1
(Mon, age* 7S 7*1-111 Ott* Hahn. 71
Cleveland. Ohio 1:41
IMon. ago* M 041-111 Kebert Nation. M.
Gulfport, Mr** I ) ) 11: It) George Werner
l l . Eutlit I 41 tl. ( ) l William Mam*. 04.
Voungttown. Onto 1 44*)
(Woman, ago* * t # t ) - l l l Jeon Ooort. 00.
Harbor Oak* I 11 M, (}| Florence Hotvl. 01
Margate ) n 70
(Women, ago* 70 &gt;4)— ( 11 Bromtlew Doe*.
71. Tarpon Spring* ) 01 tl
(Woman, ohov 70 7*1-111 Ht«*n LlttM. 70
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Friday. November

11,

1988 — 7*

Report: Contra company smuggled drugs
United Pro— fntsm attsnal

Principal arraatad lor buying crack
NEW YORK — An elementary echool principal arrested by
police who aald they aaw him buying crack waa formally
charged today and released without ball, court omc-ulssald.
Matthew Hamwell. 55. principal of Public School 53 In the
South Ilronx alnre 1974, waa arraigned beforr Criminal Court
Judge Max Sayah ahorlly beforr I a m. and released on hl»
own recognizance, court officiate aald.
Undercover offlcera ataklng out hla llarlrm neighborhood
becauar of heavy drug traffic arrealed flam well on the alrcrt
near hla aparlment Wednesday minutes after students w rrr
d lam teard from the school hr heads.
And while about 300 angry parents whose children atlrnd
the school met Thursday morning, with some calling for
mandatory drug testing for teachers and principals In New
York City. Mayor Edward Koch said he was not surprised by
the arrest and suggested oilier principals may tie drug users

Smok« from forest fires caused ‘winter1
LOS ANGELES — Smoke from a series of major forest fires
absorbed so much heat from the sun that average tempera­
tures on the ground dropped as ntut h as 30 degrees for a week,
supporting the theory that atomic war would create a "nuclear
winter." a researcher said
A study of areas lieslegetl by hundreds of fires provldrd
evidence that huge amounts of smoke and debris In the air
could cause nuclear winter, the massive global cording that
some scientists 1relieve would occur In the aftermath of a
nuclear war. meteorologist Alan Kobok said Thtirsdav
The fires studied in support of the theory begun on Aug 30.
1987. when a series of dry thunderstorms touched off
hundreds of blazes In nonhern California. Mime rtf which
burned for more than a month,

R «M arch«r to 'pay dearly' for fraud
BALTIMORE — All hough a psychologist received a fJO-uay
prison term in the nation's first federal conviction for falsifying
scientific data, the Judge who sentenced him said the
researcher "will pay dearly for the rest of his life "
Dr. Stephen Hreunlng. oner regarded as the leading expert
on drug therapies for hyperactive children, plraded guilty In
September to two counts of falsifying data on dnig therapies.
Including Ritalin and Dexedrlne. In order to obtain more than
• 160.000 In federal research grants
U.S. District Judge Prank Kaufman, who said the re­
searcher's "whole career lias been destroyed," Thursday aUo
ordered Hreunlng to pay the University of Pittsburgh SI 1.353
restitution beforr placing him on five years' probation

Bakktr offered to pay PTL $6 million
COLUMBIA. S.C. — Jim Hakkrr says he and his wife. Tam m y
Paye. cannot afford to rrimblrsr more titan $6 million to P TL
for "shocking .. unbelievable" salaries and (amuses during
their reign
U S Bankruptcy Judge Rufus Reynolds ruled Thursday that
the Hakkera and a loft aide. David Taggart. Mpiandcrrd P TL a
money lo finance a luxurious lifestyle and ordetrd all three to
pay a total of more than $7 6 million to the tunkrup' ministry
Bakkrr said llial the Judgment left him with only two
choices, to appeal the drclskm or to file for itankrupiey. and
that hr will opt for an appeal.
"Thai's more money than we've made in our whole
lifetime." Bakkrr said "I donT havrwO' t"vuc| ,Upw could we
be sued for more money titan we've made In pur whole
lifetime?It'sunbrl^»&gt;bbv '&lt;
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BOSTON - A Costa Rican
comj.*ny used by the Reagan
administration lo finance the
Con lrn rebels in Nicaragua was
identified by a convicted dnig
smuggler us thr firm he heljieti
found to hide drug profits. The
Boston Herald reported Friday.
The Ifrruld. In a copyrighted

Scientists
find oldest
insect fossil
UH rapwrt
CH IC A G O - T h r finding
nf the oldest known Insert
lossl' led scientists In susp ec t that co m p lex
ecosystems — group' of
In te ra ctin g plants and
a n im a ls — m ay have
existed on land 50 million
years rurller than was onre
thought
A Irani nf researrhers
reported Thursday in the
Journal Science llial they
have found an Insect fossil
15 million years older than
the previous rn ord bolder,
a fragment of an Insnl's
eye The new find innslsls
of tfie bead and mid section
of an Insert railed the
Ix b llr lu i a rrhillv&lt; of the
modern day silvrrflsb. a
(test common in household
thisenienls
Pound In Canada, the
brtslletail fossil is ulso the
oldrsl luud animal rv rr
found In North America,
said llrrl Beall, a pulton
lo lo g ls l u l the F ie ld
Museum of Natural History
In Chicago
Beall said thr finding
suggests there may have
lieen a more complex and
diverse group ul animals on
Kurllt during the Early
Drvnnluti jwrtod when land
plants were first evolving
Conrad Libandelra. u
graduate 'indent ul the
Unlvrrsiiv of Chicago who
led the study, said there
m a y have been e a rly
ecosystems — interacting
groups of plants, animals
and microbes — 430 m il­
lion in 430 million years
uau, a good -&amp;0 million
'ypM s before (tie 6Mu pre­
viously rnnxltlrrrt! ttosst
b|e

story, said il obtained federal Kerry. D Mass . who I* Ihe head
conn records In Florid* used in of a congressional committee
(he ongoing prosecution of re- Investigating drug smuggling by
puled Miami marijuana smug­ groups Involved In helping Ihe
gler Luis Rodriguez. In which an U .S
g o v e r n m e n t s u p p ly
alleged associate said he and weapons to Ihe opposition forces
Rodriguez helped found the In Nicaragua.
com (tatty. Frlgorlflcos de l*unA 1986 report by Ihe federal
tarenas.
Generul Account trig Office also
The company, which bundled found that #15.000 of the
I23I.OO O In congrrsslnnul!y $231,000 routed by the Reagan
approved "humanitarian" aid a d m i n i s t r a t i o n i h r n u g It
for Ihe Contras in 1986. has Frlgorlflcos de I’linlarrna* was
been accused In congressional Illegally used lo purrhuse am­
testimony of tielng Involved In m unition rathe r than nondrug trafficking, the Herald said.
military hiim.mii.tr i.in aid
The associate. Curios A. Solo,
The Herald said thr Stale
an admitted marijuana smuggler Department did not respond to
serving a 25-year federal sen­ Its rerjursts for comment on why
tence. described forming ihe the U.S. government chose to
company wlifi Rodriguez and ch a n n e l the C o n tra fund*
another convicted smuggler In through Frtgorlfltos de Punseveral Interviews with Internal Iare lias' (tank account
Revenue Service agents
However, the He-laid said
The Herald laid Ihe stale- Rodrigue/ was linked with drug
m rnts by Soto rtirrobor.Hr urllvlty as early as 1983, when
allegations made to Sen. John he was named bv convicted

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detained while attempting lo
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head of Ocean Hunter, and said
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mereetier. atharmta a drleuH
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notka Mall ba pubtittiad once
each weak Mr Mur centacutira
■ a a k t in lh a S A N F O R D
HERALD
WITNESS my hand and lha
teal at mil Court an mi* ind day

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CMrk at maCutuii Caurt
By Hatty McClain
Daputy CMrk
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Judicial Circuit In and tar
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SAVINGS BANK N ma RlalnllH
and WILLIAM C BROOK. JO T
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Clark at itw Court
By Kelly McClain
OaputyCNrk

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Deputy Clark
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ma ia&gt;* at ma SiaM at FiarMa dotting m m contraband and amar
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County Florida and II arOllabM Sac atammation during tagvitr
bwnati hour* WTiaraa* a prime lacw Mowing ha* boon mad* by
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pkedmgt at to why ma Caurt Mould not enter It* Order MrMttmg tha
yrapart, to tha
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YOU ARE F U R TH E R COMMANDED TO tarva a true and carract
cap, at tveh ptawdingt within tald lima parlad upon STEPHEN I
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kale* Failure la tiM and tarva tuch pNadingt wimin t M time
period Mall ratwll m ma entry at a Oatault and Final Ord*r at
Fartaltwra I H E R E B Y CERTIFY that thlt Hal lea and IH

(ANNEXATION
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A complala drtcription and a copy ot lha ordinance Mall ba
eveliabk at lha Otlka al lha City Clark of all patten* drtirlng to
amamtna ma tarn*
All parti** m inMr at l and cllltant Mail have an opportunity M ba
heard *1 tald hearing
By order at ttw City Cammlulan at lha City at SanNrd. Florid*
ADVICE T O THE PUBLIC II a partem dtcldM M appeal p
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proceeding*. Including the tatlimeny and avidmco. which racard It
not provided by tha City el Senlord (FSIkkOIOll
M N Tamm, Jr
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RubllM October W.Novembar 4. Hand II. IMt
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Kristallnacht speech Ignites furor
when synagogues w rrr burned
and Jews rounded iqi hy Adolf
Hiller's slorrn troopers.
The council cannot force Jenningrr. who ranks second to
frdrrul Presldrnl Richard von
Wel/sackrr. to resign, lie has to
decide himself.
In u 26-page address Thursday
commemorating ihr SOth anni­
versary of the Kristallnacht po­
grom. the prrludr lo the Ndzl
slaughter of G million Jews In
the Holocaust. Jenningrr de­
s c rib e d H it le r 's r e ig n as
fascinating
He used such Nazi terminolo­
gy as "Jewish subhuman*" and
triggered Ihe walkout by some
50 deputies ol Ihr 5 1It-member
i hambrr. The 30 deputies culled
for him to resign
Looked at Irom a distance

Untied Pros* International

Poland marks 70th independence day
W ARSAW . l*olunil — In unuthrr *lf(ii of glustinst. or
openness, the government mounted an unprecedented
publicity rumpiili&gt;ii in preparation for today * 7(Mh anniverury
of Polish lndr|M ndrnre. an event that ha* been all hut ignored
for the punt 40 yean
Hut •nine opposition group* thrrutened to use the annlversa
ry to demonstrate rltisalisfaction with the govrrnm r til's
economk' and political policies
The ofllclal communist-coni rolled media lias l*een running
stories all week aboul die architect ol I'oUah Ireedom. Marshal
Jozrf Pllsudski. a commander whose name was oner twinned
because of his vlctorkius bailies agalnsi Ihe Snv Id Union.
Poland emeriird afler World W ar I as a free country under
Pllaudskl's leadership alter 123 years of jianttlon .mmiiK
Russia. Prussia and Austria
On Nov I I, 19IB. It proclaimed Indrpenilenrr w hich laslrd
until thr first shois of World W ar II. when Nu/i Germany
Invaded Its eastern neighbor

Sri Lanka strike still effective
COLOMHO, Sri l&lt;anka — Ofllrlals sought lodav to rrsiurr
some services
cut hy walkouts ordered by Sinhalese
extremists, but only minor prowess was apparent as the
radical* directed people in remain at home
There were no new reports of polilti al unrest On Thursday.
Ul least IG people died when security (ones In three towns III
southern Sri Lanka fired on antl-guvernmrni protests by
supporters of the Peoples Liberation From, which Is known by
Its Sinhalese acronym JVP
The demonstration*, hfld In violation of a ban. coincided
wtlh a nationwide "rurfrw" called by Ihe JVP In its drive to
destabilise the Kovemment and force President .Junius
Ja yrwardrrte to dissolve Parliament, appoint an Ir.'erlm
administration pending n#** rlretlon sam l resign
Two people w rrr reportedly assurouiatcd T h u
la y by the
Kroup. whose estimated 5.(XXI member* operate In *wi ret cell*
and heloriit to the island'*ethnic lluddhlst Sinhalese majority.

Latest round of Persian Quit talks closes

B O N N . West G e rm a n y Parllamcnturl.ms culled for Ihe
resignation of ihr Hundeslug
presideni for a sjrerch In which
h r described thr .ipprul ol
Hiller s antl-Jrw tsh message and
recounted how thr Nazi dictator
restored national pride.
The parliamentary Council of
Elders held an Inconclusive
la t e -n ig h t c ris is m e e tin g
T h u is d u y on (hr speech hy
Hundrstag President Philipp
Jrim tn grr. 30. Ihr only speaker
at i h r nuilonully televised
s|H-c|dl session
The cuuticll was to meet again
Inday to discuss lire scandal that
tarnished Ihr carefully planned
n n ilo n a l atonement for the
Krtstallnuchl ol Nov 9-10. I03H.

und In knowledge of whal happened after. It still offers a
(useniation that until then In
history there was no parallel to
Hitler's political triumph." J e n ­
ningrr said
"For the Germans . every­
thing must have termed a
wonder And not only that: Mass
joblessness was turned Into full
employment, massive misery
was turnrd Inin prosperity for
the broad masses Instead of
despair and hoprlrssnrss. op ­
tim ism und self-confidence
ruled
Referring to Hiller, hr asked
"Was II really not thr rholrr of a
y-ophccy. a furhrer who Is
proltrm l lo a people only once In
a thousand years?
"Did thr Jews not assume a
role I hat was inappropriate for

them?" Jenningrr asked the
audience. "Did they not perluqi*
deserve to lie put in Ihrlr plat c
D e s p ite the u p r o a r hy
parliamentarian*. Michael Fur si.
a senior Jewish leader, said he
did not believe Jenningrr should
Ih - forced out. Furst told a
television talk show he believed
Jenningrr had given a clear
appraisal of historical events In
Oermuny 50 years ago
Furs! said Je n n in g rr used
unfortunate phrases but Dial he
believed the parliamentary prr*
Idem had honestly tried to un­
derstand the past.
N a z i c ir c le s d u b b e d li
Kristallnacht - Crystal Night or
Night of lirokeii Glass — for tinshards of glass filling l lie stm -i.

A fte rs h o ck s hit devastated C h in e se province
UnllsS Brass Intarnatlanal
IIE I J I N G — Persistent aftrrshocks
measuring up to G 9 on Ihr Rlrhlrr sc.ilr
caused mnrr injuries and hampered rebel
ellorts live day* alter a major earthquake
left I ,&lt;XX) |K-oplr dead and 200,000 home
Irs* hi southwestern China, ofllclal irport*
said today.
A senior government olliciul warned that
the aftershock* could continue for at least
two month* as thousand* ol relict workrrs
struggle loatd Iht hundreds of thousand* of
quake victim*
More Ilian I (XX) people w rrr reported
killed in the mountainous arra of southwest
Y u n n a n P rovlnre. w here the quake
measuring 7 ti on thr Richter stale. China s
worst this decade. struck Sunday night

Th r tremor rumbled through 15 cuunltes
near Lancang. a rrtnolr town near the
Iturmrsr border and devastated three of
them, cutting communications and road*
und virtually wiping out anr village at lls
rentrr
T h r Yunnan Province srism ologiral
bureau rr|K»rtrd IIX) altrrshock* In thr area
since Sunday and said Ihrre registered over
G on the R lrh lrr scale. Including a strong
trrmor registering B 9.
"The continuous aftershock* damaged
more houses and Injured mote people In the
alrrady devastated arras worsening the
already chaotic siiuatioi for survivors and
rescue workers." the oftleial Xinhua news
agency rrpnrtrd from Kunming.
In another indication of the disaster's
scope, the Chinese Ministry of Civil Affairs

informed the Unitrd Nations other in llrijing
that 2.H72 people w rrr seriously Injured and
In nerd of medical treatment and lliat
IKXi.OOO people had been left homeless
U N. olflcials said the Chinese govern
merit, which dors not formally request
International aid. had informed them lluil
appropriate assistance would Include 2rU)
tons of food, m rd ira l s u p p lie s and
emergency shelter material
X inhua said relief rlfori* also u m hampered hy downed telephone lines und
blocked highways
More than 2 000 emergency workrrs
most of them Chinesr soldier*. writ* slrug
gling lo reach victim* cut off by road* made
Impassable hy landslide* Chinese ofllclal*
said more loud and medicine w eir bring
dropped Into the quake zone by airplane.

G EN EV A — Iran and lrar| held a filial meellhit In llieir third
round of U N -mediated Persian Gulf peai e talks Friday Without
any Hlbstanllvc progress resided during the 1 2 day session
U N mediator Jan KlUsson of Sweden chaired a last plenary
merllnK between full delegations to dl*ru%* a date for the
fourth round of talk*
ElUssnn found evrn m lrvv procedural point* dilfteult to
seitle and U.N officials said dates tiring discussed ranged from
latr December to live middle of January
Iranian and Iraqi foreign ministers, in srparair discussion*
wllb thr International Committee of the Red Cross did agttr
this week to ext lunge somewhat more Ilian l.!HX) sick and
wounded prisoner* of war s u n m g on Nov it)

Survey; Most Filipinos favor U.S. bases

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MANI1.A. Philippines — Economist* sav a survey showing 74
percent of Filipino* lavor Ihe retention ot U S m ilitary tusr*
rrflert* the country * need lor substantial foreign assistance to
overcome It* economic problems
The results ol the opinion [Mill, a tilth was condoned In
August by Ihe Jesull run Ateneo Unlversttv. w err released
Thursday.
The survey ol I.21X) Filipinos ol voting age represented a
cross section of Philippine society, the Rev Joaquin Iterna*
the u n lvrrw ity's prrsldrnl said In releasing II* results

In the poll. 74 pereenl of those surveyed want to retain ihr
Amertran military liases in the Philippine* hevnrid I D ill, when
1 a bilateral treaty gnvrriting the facilitiesexptirs
Eighteen prrrenl id llir pill |Mrtlcipant* wanted Hie removal
at the rallies! time possible” of Clark AH llav and Subic liay
Naval sialion — Ihr laigrsi tl S ovrrsea* military la« llltles Su
p ro m t were undecided

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H u n g a ry c o n s id e rin g
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UnHad Prsss InlarnaUaaal
1 1 U D A P E S T . H ungary ParlUmrni will ronsldrr legisla­
tion next month that could makr
Hungary the first nation In Ihr
East HU*' to have legal poluiral
parties and Irudr unions In*
dejxndrni of Ihr Communist

Hungary lias one legal, com­
munist party — the Hungarian
Socialist Workers' Party As In
other communist systems, ilut
parly ts deemed to have the
"leading role' In the operation ol
th r stale. Including all major
mailers of government and pollttes.

Party.
J u s llc r M in ls trr ivalman
Kulcsar told reporters ul a
hurling Thursday Ihr govern­
ment submitted to Ihr National
Assembly a bill guaranteeing tile
right of association and one on
freedom of asarnibly. Ihr ofllclal
news agency M TI sail)
' ll upprovrd hy Parliament.
Ihr law will imply Ihr recogni­
tion ol the multi party system."
Kulcsar said. "However, thr hill
on Ihr right of association reHeels Ihr rurrent political situa­
tion."

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Brantley, Oviedo eye state

IN BRIEF

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Flames shoot down Flyers

Herald aporta oditor

T h r Philadelphia Flvrrs •avr had problems
while awallltiK Ihe m u m of four of ihelr lop
eight srorrr* Inmi Injury nr suspension, but It's
unlikely their presence would have changed Ihe
Ihe shot that allowed Calgary to beat them
J o e N le u w e n d y k
lulled In a wide shot by
Irammate Gary Kobcrls
at 1 : 2 !) nl overtim e
Thursday night, lifting
Ihe Flames lo a 3-2
victory
T h e loss w ar Ihe
eighth In their Iasi 11
games for Ihe Flyers
Philadelphia
played
without
llrtan Pmpp. Hon Kultrr and Murray Craven,
who mlaard Ihe game brrause of Injuries, while
Kick Tocehei served ihe seventh game of a
IO £ame suspension
"That'a a tough way to lose.' Flyers Coach
Paul Hi imgrrn aaM "The purk is going three or
four feel wide and a guy lips II In out of Ihe air
What are you going to do?"
In other Mill, games. Pittsburgh uprndrd
Toronto 5-1. Washington defeated (metier 4-1.
la** Angeles routed Hartford 7-2. and Minnesota
and St Louts skated to a 5-5 Hr.

With a berlh In Ihe stair tournament on ihr
line, the Lady Patriots of Lake Brantley High
would havr liked to go Into tonight's matrh free
of dlslrartkms But so much has happened lo thr
tram and Ihe srhnol this week that II will lake an
extra amount of concentration for Ihe Patriots lo
get ready for Ihe vlaiilng Spanish Rlvrr Sharks
Tonight, more than ever. Lakr Brantley will
havr lo dig down deep and pull logrthrr as a
tram
" T h r key Is. how Is Ihr Iram going lo regroup
and are they going lo hr able lo meet Ihr
challenge and be rrady lo play." Lake llranllev
roach Wolfgang llalblg said. "There havr been sq
many dlstrarllons that II will be real lough for
litem lo gel up for Ihe game "
The 4A-3 Section playoff Is set for 6 p m al
Lakr Hruntlry High School The Lady l*alrtots
lake a 23 3 record Into thr match while Spanish
Hlver comes In at 31-5. The wtnnrr gets a bcnh
in next week's Mate tournament al Orlando Dr
Phillips high

Lions at Tampa

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While llte Sharks have all ilav al school anti the
enllre husrldr lo Hrantlry lo think about Ihe
m alrh. II will le a busy day In iminv wav* for Ihr
Lady Palriol*
It I* Itontrcnmlng week al Htanllry with Ihr
footl»all Irani playing host to S|«rurr (reek
lonlghl There will lie a homecoming |Mr,ulr and
a pep rallv todsv and II Is something llte tram
members are looking lotwanl to since most ol
them are seniors
The laulv Pali Kits mood will then switch from
rx rilrd lu sorntirr as thrv allettd a memorial
vtvice fra Joyce Frank Frank oik oi Ihr

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Oviedo » lastly Lions will kink for Ihelr own
Inner strength to mnkr up for the altsrnre of tlieir
couch lonlghl when they travel lo Tampa Plant
10 lakr on llte laitlv Panthers In Ihr Set ikm 3A-2
ptavoll Game lime is 7 30 p in
Ovlrtkt. 23-2. has hrrn lo llte sectional (Inals
lor three ronsrcttllvr years now anil four mil Ihr
|m s I five yrars. hul lias not yrl tttatlr it |m %i the
srctkin plavofl* This Is Tsnipu Plant s first time
to thr set tkinal jtlavofls since lltrv won rtmsrt n
live stale lilies in 1975 and '76 In Class 4A
"We've looked real great In practice and I think
wt-'re rrady lo play." Oviedo coat ft Amta
Carlson, who will miss thr match tine to rrltgou*
Itrllrfa (Seventh I lav Advrnllsll. saltl "I Just wisft
11 mild tie Ihrrr
"I think If we srrvr well we'll do all right,"
atltled Carlson "Even If we miss a few hits rally
II will t&gt;e our serving that w ill give us
confidence '*
Oviedo I m m s I s many milstandlng p la in s with

See Oviedo. P age 4B

Brantley, Pag* 4B

Hawks
invade
Seminole

Hershiser
takes NL
□ Cy Young

Sukova ousts Ssbatini
C H IC A G O - Filth seeded Helena Sukova of
Cieehnalovla provided Ihe second upset of Ihe
day at the Virginia Slims of Chicago Thursday
night, defeating No 3 seed Gabrtcla Sahallnl of
Argentina 63.241. 6 2 .
tlnserdrd Ann Gruaaman. an IH yrar-old
Junloi National Tra m member from Grove Clly.
Ohio, authored Ihe first upset of sixth seed
Natalia Zvrrrva of ihe Soviet Union. 0-3.6-3
Sukova's victory jnil her In Ihe armlllnala
along with Chris Evrrl. who dls|Hvsed of Koaalyn
Fatrbank 6-0.6-2 In 57 minutes
No 4 Mamie ta Maleeva anil No 7 Zina
Garrison alto wop, Maleeva defeating Anne
Smith 7 6 17-21. 6-2 and Garrtaon gaining a 6 3 .
6-2 victory over Peanut lanile-Harper.
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NEW YOHK - Orel Hershiser of
Ih r Loa Angeles Dodgers, who
carried a hattrrrd underdog Iram lo
Ihr World Series championship.
Thursday won thr National League
Cy Young Award by a unanimous
vote after rapping his sraaon with a
irt mil setting 59 straight smrrlrsa
Innings.
Hershiser whose season ending
shutout streak from Aug 30 to
Sept 2H Is still rurrrn l. lurned In a
23-H rrro rd In H r C y Young
runner up Danny Jackson of Ihe
(Tnrtnnall Heds lor Ihe league lead
In victories Hr also liad an EHA of
2 26.
Heratalaer raptured all 24 llrstilarr Im IIo I s In voting by Ihr
laseltall Writers' Assnclslkm of
A met tea for a total of 120 points
Jarkann was second with 54 points
and David Cone of the New York
was third with 42
Tills is ihe first time only three
pitchers were named on a ballot
since Ihe award went lo a point
syslrmin 1970
Hershiser Is Ihr 12th unanimous
cholrr. ami Ihe ninth In Ihe Natkinal Lragur. since Ihe Cy Young
was started In 1950 This also
marks ihr eighth lime a Dodger has
lakrtt thr honor. Including Ihrre
times for Sandy Kmtfax
Dwight Oreidrn of Ihr Mels. In
I9H5. was the Iasi unanimous
winner.
Hershiser. 30. registered right
shutouts. Including flvr straight

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FSU looks to impress scouts
TA LLA H A S SK K — No S Florida Slate will liy
lo solidify a bid lo a major ImmI Saturday nighi
when Ihe Semi notes host Virginia Tech.
With an off week before playing Florida Nov
26. thr Semlnoles ran makr Ihelr final state­
ment lo howl stouls against the Hokles. Howl
bids go oul Nov. 10. and a persistent rumor has
the Semlnoles headed lo Ihe Cotton Howl lo play
Arkansas
"You saw what we could do." tlefrnslvr tackle
Steve Gabbard said of Ihe Semlnoles' 5 00
victory over South Carolina "Now we need lo
play well against Virginia Tech and wall In find
out where we'll hr for Chtlsimas."

FOOTBALL
Hagan's job in jeopardy
LK X IN G TO N . Ky - University of Kentucky
Prrslilenl David Hosellr may relieve Alhlrllr
Direr lor Clllf Hagan of his duties as part of Ihe
school's rrsponsr lo an NCAA prolir. sources
(old United Prrss International Thursday.
One of the IH allegations of NCAA rule
violations r liargrd against ihe university Is lark
ol pto|»-r lnsiiitiiioii.il control. anti sources saltl
Hosellr wants lo replace Hagan
University ofllcials would neither confirm nor
deny whether Htrsellr had made the tier laton lo
replace Hagan after 13 years al Ihe helm of one
Ihr nation’s prrtnlrr athletic department*.

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Top Hounds

Teddy Mitchell and Nick Radkewich Lyman's dynamic distance duo.
bead up Ihe hill during last week * district meet at Lake Mary High
Seminole County learns will run for a spot In Ihe stale tournament
Saturday when they compete In Ihe region championships al UCF For a
preview of Ihe meal, see Page 40

T See HerslUaer. Page 2B

Raider Tournament opens tonight
SAN FOHD T h e S r m ln n lr
Community Collrgr men a baskethull tram returns liotnr lo host the
Hurgrr Klng/Kuldrt Tournamrnt al
The Hrallli and Physical Education
Center on Ihr SCC campus today
and Saturday.
Th r Haiders of head roach Bill
Payne are 2-0 on Ihe araaon and will
play In Ihe H p m. game lonlghl
against the Korkrts of Patrlrk Air

Force Base
SCC has Iwen led 111 the first two
games hy sophomore forwards
T rrrll Barnes and Vincent Emerson
who have scored 49 anti 25 points
rrspri lively Freshman lorwatd
Klshutd Brown has come oil the
bench lo score 27 |Milnts In Ihe two
wins. Kxprrtrd In jiiln Emerson and
Barnes In llte starting line up arr
guards William "W im py" Wood*

and Robert lliomas and at center
Holirrt Rlrclardelll
Tlte 6 p m game will feature a
malt Imp of state |&gt;owrr* when
Brevard Community C ollrgr ol
Cocoa take s on Gull Coast Commu­
nity Collrgr ol Panama Clly Coach
Don Smith ol llrrvard feel* this Is
Hit mosl lair turd Irani hr has had
In Ills four yrars al Ihr school,

' That allegation Is very much under In­
vestigation." UK *|&gt;okr*mu&gt;i Hcrnlr Vontlerheide salrl lair Thursday. "H ul no decision
has hern made aUni I Ihr utlinlnlsltallon of Ihr
alltlrilc drparfmenl **

When two young Ioh O m II Iranis
like Seminole and Lakr Hnwrll get
logrthrr. Ihr game lakes on an air of
imprrdlclahilMy — Ih rrr * no trilmg
w hat might hapjirn
"We're still that lining hall club
Hying lo gel lieller," said CiMtli
E m o ry Itlakr of the Fighting
Sr mil loirs, who will hr crlelirutmg
Parents' Nlghl lonlghl al Ihnm asK
W hlghum Stadium " I t 's been
lough trying In fill In for Ihtnr 26
senior* that graduated last year '
Mike lllsrrglta. the roach al Lakr
Howell has had a similar task this
year with Ihe Kllvrr Hawks
" I know we're young." Btsorglui
said with a laugh ' Bui Ihr last
Ih r r r weeks we've tiecu Really
pleased with our tram's pmgtr**
Our offense has really hrrn turning
on. pulling jHHnlson thr hoard, and
our defense Is flrr up
Ton Ighl s t-onlrst Iraturr* one ol
Ihr area * lirst tunning Im i ks. Lake
Unwell * Martpit Mr Sm llh. w Im&gt;Im i
ultrady rusltetl lot 1.055 yartls and
13 lout hdowns By cum|iurt*nu.
Seminole's top rushers are Kevin
Hk ltardnon 1231 yurd*l and Henry
Williams |I96| while llrandon Cash
124 points) leads Ih r Notes In
scoring
"There** so much lor our kids lo
grasp In our oflensr." said Blake.
"We makr adjustments every week
lo kre|i our ojt|M)nrul's tlrfrnsr from
dictating what we do
"Th e y llaike Howell) have a sujirt
running tan k Ours (.frrotl Jonrsl
gol hurt early In Ihr sruson Anti
willi our tjuarlrtUit k (Kerry Wig
glnsl tiring a sophotnorr. It s taken
lime for him to come around "
Evrn so. Wiggins is Hie county's
set ond trading passer wllh 7H7
yartls on 47 3 (tercenl completion*
ills favorltr target has hrrn Caslt.
who lias avrrugrtl 27.5 yards jirr
catch
"W e'rr looking forward to playing
Seminole." said lllsrrglta "They
knocked us out ol (h r conference
last year. Mirv came lo our place
and shut us down Iasi yrar
See Seminole, Page 3B

U C F takes on
No. 1 Carolina

From s t a f f a n d w ire reports

By DAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent

BASEBALL
11:30 p m . — LSPN. Japanese all stars vs.
Major-League all-slats
B A S K E TB A LL
( H OO p til - WOH. NHA. New York Knit ks al
Indiana I'acets
H 05 p.m. — TBS. NHA. Delroll Pistons al
lloston Celtics. |L|
HOCKEY
117:43 p.m. — SC. NHL. New York Islanders al
New Jersey Devils. (L|

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U C F ’s Mlchtlle A k «rt h o p «t to lead the Knights to an upset of N. Carolina.

ORLANDO— After plat ing them lo a scorrlrss
lie catller Ibis season, Ihe University of Central
Flotilla women's soccer Irani has unxlously
awaited a trmnlch with Ihr University of North
Carolina.
The latdy Knlglils will grl ili.it ojqiortiinlly this
Smut,tv al I p m. when they travel loChajiel Mill.
N.C. lo takr on Ihe lo|&gt; ranked Tar Heels in the
Nt'AA Soulh Regional llnals UCF and UNC met
Oel. 9 al SI. Clair field and played lo a .vrotrlrvs
deadlock liefoit- 401 s|ieclMlom
UCF. now 10-2-2. rarnrtl Ihr regional tirrih hv
dumping Hie Unlvrrslty of Virginia. 2-0 al St.
Clair Field Oils past Sunday. Sophomore la-sltr
Sutler ami Hirer-time All-American Michelle
Akers |trtivltlrd Ihe lately Knights' scoring punch
lo push Ihelr trum jiast tlie Lady Cava.
Bill lirad roach Bill Barker’s squad now faces
UNC. a trum whlrlt will enter Sunday's contest
with a 15-0-3 rrrord. In Ihe Iasi meeting. Ihr
laidv Knlghlsoutnhut Ihelr opponents. 13-10, bill
couldn't push a go alirud goal jiasl UNC.

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Florida Governor's Cup 200
Anderson pockrlrd 95.670 for
Ida win In Ihr 922.000 event
which took place Sunday alter
noon at i h r New S m y rn a
Speedway. Andrraon maid that
hi* IwM flniah until now wa* a
second pLvee In 1978 when he
wa* edited out by Wlacunaln alar
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Finishing second as All Fro
Regular Daniel Keene who led
the race ftom lap id thru 122
Second generation driver Hobby
GUI was third, followed by Unit­
ed Stork Car Alliance high point
champion Joe Nemechek and
this year* New Smyrna track
champion David Kussrll LeKoy
Porter who won Friday and
Saturday's qualifiers, lost a
wheel, brokr a valve spring, but
still finished slath.
He was followed by Winston

Ihi set) Thundrrhlrd up nrar Ihr
front until the 7 »lh lap when
Pete O n blew a motor right In
front of him Hawthorne spun In
the oil and was hit In the driver*
side (Hitting him out of the rarr.
l u c k i l y w ith no I r i j u r l r t
llawthornr who Just two yean
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with a brain tumor w hich was
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the eighlh (attest qu "tiller In hi*
tirsl allowing lids year Most nf
this yrar hr raced on Ih r All
C u p ro o k ie Lee F a u lk ul American Stock Car Series all
Crosavllle Tennessee Hounding over Ihr Southern Stairs and
out I he lop ten were Jeff will lintsh srrnnd in lto* H o.I &gt;
Earnhardt. Wayne Anderson Point* behind far Faulk
and Duke Southard
Hawthorne said that nett
season he will be rat ing full time
Sanlord drtvrr Junior Sim
mon* had his Ford T h u Oder bird and plan* to have is o cars in Id*
flying around the half nule bii|m-c stable with a championship in
Ills goal Seminole County
fasi oval to finish a very errd
liable elrvrnlh (dace among Ihr llrrrnalt \\lid Hill Klnlrv had
forty late models to start the 200 Ins Thunderliiid running in die
lop llflrrn until hr was lut hi ihr
lap event.
tear by another car &lt;austng
Twrrniy two year old Ca*ev problem* lh.it could not l*
Hawthorne had his Sanford corrccietl

Adams, Nuggets bury Blazers
Portland fmind out the hard
way that If you don't ptrk up
Michael Adams up at nildcouri.
lie can bury you under a moun­
tain nf three-pomi field goals
Adams fill four thrrr-prdnt
field goals and *corrd 2t) points
Thursday ntghi lo spark Ihr
Drnvrr Nugget* in a 135-115
victory over the Trail Hlairrs
Alex English was high man lor
Denver wllh 30 (mints
” W r talked rarllrr at mu I -not
leaving Michael Adams open."
said P o rtla n d C o a rh Mike
Shuler." bul we fust didn't pick

him up quickly enough Denver
played very well tml Ju»l didn't
defend very well We weren't
making our *hnts and that
seem* in gel the team mil nf
sync."
Adams *irrtrhrd Ids NHA re
cord lo 47 game* wt.b al le/si
one three-pomi goal The Nug
gel* never trailed and were
pressed only lair In the second
quarter In dealing Portland II*
llrsi Ins*of ihr season
"We look it In them and tried
to gel them In bail inmtuiA d a m s said
moving a lot

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were- realty

and shooting writ
It's good lo gel Ih r gmsl tram*

out of the way earh Th a i wav
Ihrv think of us as a to u gh team

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English Mom! 14 ol fils .Ml
l"»mt* m ihr lm.ll ijuarirr lo
k re p Denver »a lr lv ahead
Danny Schavrs bad 2 i lot ihr
Nuggets
Portland 2-1. g&lt;a .12 punts
trom Civile Drrvlrr anil 19 from
Terry Porter ponland hit nine of
Its first 14 shots fnirn the Held in
the ftrrmul (irriod and got a*
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Denver opened a 55 SO bulftlmr
lead

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Dame fiavr turned down the
Gator howl's ollrr In stage a
matchup between Ihr No I
Fighting Irish and No 4 West
Virginia, a s|mkrsman with the
New Ye a r's Day howl said
Thursday
"Th e scruartn is that Nolrr
Dame has Indicated they are not
com ing lo our b o w l." said
Charles Callaghan with Ih r
M a / tl a G a t ii r H o w l i n
Jacksonville. Fla
"Th e y did not give u reason.
They have decided to go some
wliereelse." he Mid
Galor Howl olllclals aliranrd
the attrrillnn of Ihr Irish and Ihr
Mountaineers. laith unbeaten,
last w rrk when a 93 million
purse was guaranteed lo holh
teams as well as an FSPN
nationwide audience. Callaghan
said athletic department* al both
schools were contacted litis
wrrk
"I s|*)kr with representatives
of the Gator Bowl iTuesdayl
night und Indicated to them that
this particular year Nolrr Dame
was not in a position to consider
their Invita tion ." said Irish
Athletic Director Dirk Rosenthal.
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message was lhat tl Is loo early
to make unv howl decisions, said
John Hrlslrr. sports inlorrnaiton
director for llir Irish, w ho adtlrd
lhat Ihr Galor Howl should not
lie rounilngon Noire Dame
A lt h o u g h
N olrr Darnr has
stayed alop United Press In
trrnational'* weekly coaches
|Mdl since healing Miami Ocl 15.
Ilelslrr M id ih r Irish may lie an
underdog going Into a Nov 26
game with No 2 Southern Cal
A loss to the Trojans could
ndn Nolrr Dame's hopes of a
tml lonal championship
“ We don I wanl In gel locked
tn al this point." Ilelslrr said
Formal ImiwI invllallons will laextended Nov. lit
Meanwhile. Ilelslrr said Nolrr
Dame'* decision to turn down
the Gator Ibiwl Interest h a s
n o th in g lo do w ith West
Virginia, which could still uteri
ih r Irish In a Fiesta Howl
matchup for a national champi­
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the Gator Howl for a game lo br
ptayed Jan 2
llrlsler Mid there is still plenty
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Mountaineers. II they remain
unbealrn
"Dott'l quote us. quote the
Fiesta D ia l people on lin n .'' he
said II were unbeaten and No
I and Wrsi Virginia Is unhrulrti
and No 3. It could lie for a
possible national cham pion
ship "
West Virginia Alhletb fMrrt lor
Fred Schau* was not .tvallablr
for com mem llmtsday.
“ We will still send peoplr lo
the West Virginia games lugulnsi
Hulgers and N'n 13 Syracusei
said Callaghan "We are Mill
Interested m Wrsi Virginia."
Ilelslrr confirmed lhat inlrirst
by the Flrsta Ikml has rud been
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during the streak dial broke die
record of 58 by Don Drysdale of
dir Dodger* In Ills final game of
the season, Hershiser pitched 10
scoreless Innings before leaving
Inr a reliever.
The flflli-year Los Angeles
veteran also lied Jackson for the
league lead In complete gumes
with 15 He pllchrd In 35 games,
starting 34 and getting a save In
the other — a sign of Ihe
diirahlllly dial would ctiaraclcrl/e die |&gt;o*lsru*ou (or the
player Dodger* Manager Tom
Lisorda christened "Uulldog."
The (ierformunce* dial earned
Hershiser the Most Vuluuble
Player of die NL playoff* and
World Series, However, do not
i mini Inward Cy Young voting.
Hrndilsrr pin lied 267 Innings,
giving up 208 lilts, and 73 runs
(67 earned), lie walked 73 and
struck nul 178.
O d d ly , all d ire r pitchers
named In Ihe C’y Young voting

were In Ja|Mii this week wllli a
major league All-Star team.
Hershiser came home earlv
when Ills son got III.
Cone, contacted In Tokyo,
said. ” 1988 was a great year fnfr
in* bill 11 was only one year. 1
started in the bullpen, went lo
lhe rotation und was lucky
enough to win 20 gumes. Dm Ihe
tiling In this business Is you
have lo do H more dmu one* 1
wanl lo krep on jirovlng invsell
over and over again. Consistency
Is whal Tin alter."
C O R R E C T IO N The an­
nouncement that Frank Viola
was named Ihr 1988 American
la-ague Cy Young Award winner
wa* not inndr in Winter Park as
wus rrportrd Thursday In Ihe
Herald.
The antiouncrrnrnt was mode
In New York. Viola commented
on Ills winning the award during
n press conference held Wed­
nesday at Scores Sports I Mr 111*
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Hartsfield, defense lead Lake Mary over Bucs
• y M A N SMITH

Herald correspondent
DAYTONA B E A C H - The Kami of Lake Mary
H lfh School, behind the passing of Carlos
Hartsfield and a strong defense, blanked the host
Buccaneers of Davtona Beach Mainland High
School. SI-0, before 501 fsns al Municipal
Stadium Thursday night.
The victory keeps Lake Mary’s hopes of s .500
season alive as they move to 4-5 overall and finish
their SA-4 district play at 3-3. The loss drops
Mainland to 18 overall and they finish district
play at 0-6. The Hams finish their season next
Friday when they host ihe Blue Darters of
Apopka High School at Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Despite moving the ball down Ihe field twice In
the first qusrirr Lake Mary was unable lo score
once turning the ball over on downs at Ihe 11 and
gelling a bad snap on an attempted 33 yard field
goal on the other.
After the bnirhed field goal attempt Mainland
took over on Its own 18. Tw o first downs

advanced Ihe ball out In the 43. After an
Incomplete pass running back Nevis Ross of
Mainland lost (be handle and Senior nose guard
O rl Kantor recovered for Ihe Ruins at the
Mainland 37. On first down Hartsfield threw a
beautiful rainbow to Calvin Davis for Ihe
touchdown with 10 28 left in the half. Alex Hlrlr
kicked Ihe pu.nt after to give laike Mary n 7-0
lead. The touchdown pass was Hartsfirld’s sixth
of tne season which movrs Into Ihe lead among
county quarlerbarks. and II was ('avis fourth of
Ihe season which ties him for the county lead
with Seminole's Brandon Cash.
Mainland tried lo come back as Itiey moved Ihe
ball from their own 26 down to the Ram 23 Big
plays In the drive were first down p a w s of sevrn
and 14 yards from Te rry Mootr in Philip King and
Rodney Jackson, respectively, and a ten yard run
by King Bui Stoll Sklllern s 42 yard field goal
attempt was blocked by Kanlor and Lake Man
look over at their own 33
A 42 yard jtass from HarisOrld to Davis and a
10 yard run by Kay Williams moved Ihe ball back

do vn Into scoring position but a 15 yard [wn.ilty
for blocking Itrlow the waist moved them cot ol
field goal range and n fourth down (mss fell
Incomplete and Mainland took over The half
ended with Lakr Mary ahead 7-0.
Willi 3:50 left In the third quarter an uttetnpird
pass by Mainland’s Slcphen Fulim i was In­
tercepted by the Xan,s John Millonig and Like
Mary took over on the Mainland 33. Petr Termer
ran for Ihrre yards before Dan Sacco was caught
lor a live yard loss by Mainland’s Corey Davis A
five yard delay of game penalty moved thr Rams
back In the 40 yard line before Hart-Held ran for
ten yards and then hit Davis for trn more and a
first down at the 20 . Trem rr carried for three
yards before Sacco ran for two On third and live
Iron the 15 Hartsfield was prrssurrd into running
for Ills life und finally from the 50 yard llnr found
Sacco who had ran bark to help his qiiurtrrhai k
Afler thr catch Sacco ran thr hull down to the two
vard llnr to give Like Mary' a fltsi dow n and goal
lo go Sacco ran it in from the two as the third
quarter ran out and lltrle » kick made It 14-0 alter

Hirer |n-rlods
On (lisi down idler Hie klrkoff Mainland
running back Sean Hamilton fumbled the hail
alter a hard hit and Like Mary’s Clay Cnurson
grahtK-d thr tiall In ib r air and the Rants had Ihe
Im II back on Htr Mainland 20
Sacco ran lor two yards hr lore Irem er got the
lin t down on an II yard rim to ihe Mainland
sevrn On llrsi down Aaron Lynch ran It In from
Air seven yard line and Blrle's kick gave Lake
Mary a 2 1 0 lead which was ihr Anal score.
L ik r Mary's drfrnar was siqier as II held
Mainland to only 75 yards rushing on 28
attempts while corning up with three fumble
recoveries and two pass Inirrrrptlntis. Hartsfield
parsed for I CM yards on thr nighl and Ray
Williams who has been huinpnrd bv a hamstring
Inltiry rushed lor 39 yards on nine carries Davis
caught ihire pusses |or Hi) yards and Ihe one
touchdown
For Mainland it was llamlllnn rushing for 57
yards on ten carries while quarterbacks Fulton
and Mootr threw lor I IN yards

Lions’ title hopes
on line tonight
B y DAVID COACOHAM

Harold corrsipondsnl
The Oviedo Lions, who pulled
off another ron.e from behind
victory last -e-eh against the
Lakr Mary Kama, now set their
sights an the win lews Edgrwater
Eagles |08) In a big Class 4A
D ls irlcl 7 bailie tonight al
Oviedo
The Lions |7-1| w ith a Victory
ran force s three way lie for the
d l a l r l r l t it le , a lo n g w ith
Seminole and Ixesbtirg at 2-1. If
they lose. Leesburg wins Ihe
district
The l.lons are this year’s
surprise team In Sem lnolr
County, os they have won five
games by a total of 2 1 points, all
come from behind wins late In
the forth quarter. Including lam
In overtime
"Yes. we may be a llllle bit
more lucky then good, but Ihe
good trams make thetr own
breaks.” said Lions head roach
•Jack BUnton
total season, the Lions started
out strong, w inning three of
thetr Aral four games But then
Injuries crippled the squad, as
Oviedo list their final six games
and ended up with a 3-7 record
"Th e biggest factor for our
success this season has been
that we have been healthy,"
auMsrdlng lo lltaMon. as the
Lions had Just 35 pis vers sullied
up al the start of Ihe season, amt

lost only one because of injury.
"T h e other key factors liave
hern thr chemistry thr players
liave with one another, and good
senior leadership
Blanton also noted that "this
Is a team of many heroes not
Just one or two.” Wltat IManton
meant was the Lions arr not a
Frank Dur. or W llllr Pauldo
train, but If thr season ended
today, Dtar snd Pauldo. both
senio rs, would r r r l r v r thr
tram 's MVP award for thrtr
outstanding efforts
Dlax Is third in Semlnolr
County In rushing with 1*30
yards (4 3 avg | and lO TDs. and
Pauldo leads the County In
tackles with 123. including 71
unassisted Oihrr standouts for
Ihe Lions Include running hark
I'reslon Dames 1303 yards),
q u a rte rb a c k M a lt B la n to n
(40-70-676-3TDs|. wide rrcelvrr
C h a d
D u n
r a n
(2 1 -3 6 0 17 l-3 T D s l. and de­
fensive hark Hector I Ha/
For Edgewalrr and their head
roach Sam Weir. It’s been a
nightm arish season, as the
Eagles, aftrr winning five of their
Anal sis games in finish with a
5 -3 record In I9 H 7 . w rr r
rxprctrd lo rhsllange for Ihe
district rrnwri in 88 But the
season slartrd out liadly for the
Eagles, losing their first two
games In rou&gt;s snd they nrvrr
rernverrtl
" T ills

season Is a

lot like

K nights at
E. Kentucky

OvtadO's Frank O lu looks for running room while
Saminols * Kevin Nathan persues Dior hopes lo
|t*H2. said Writ, us lie com­
pares! the 88 Eagles Irani with
the ’82 UCF squad Ihe was head
machl that went through a O 10
season 'The toughest problem
lacing us is the numbers game,
us we just don 1 have llie depth,
and we’re injury nddlrd Hut

break the 1,000 yard barrier tonight when
Lions host Edgeweter m e crucial 4A7 contest

wr rr not going In lay down and
play dead ’’

EVANS A T A P O P K A
While Edgewalrr al Oviedo
will (day a key rule In Dlsirlcl
4A-7. llie District SA-5 title may
Im- on the llnr tonight when
Orlando Evans plays at Apopka

Lym an goes to DeLand for 5A-4 contest
B y TO N Y I

Harold ipods writer
In a district Dial has Ihr
potential for a four-way photo
finish, each game between dis­
trict opponents lakes on almost
biblical proportions
Writ, maybe not that tug hut
tonight's game between the
Lym a n G reyh o un d s 13-1 in
5 A Dlsirlcl 4. 5 2 overall) and
Ih r De-Land Bulldogs |2-3. 3 51
ernalnly will he watched very
closely by Ihe other conirnders
In thr group
“ At this point, they're all big."
said Bill Scull, coach of the
Greyhounds "It's a big game for
us for several reasons. First of
a ll. Drl.anil's a good team.
They're s strong defensive learn,
A nd thry’re big physically, so
they’ll give us some problems
there
"Last year, they totally shut
us down The y a rr a good
font hall team, they're record Just

d o e s n ’ t show th a t m u ch .
T h e y 'v e beaten some good
football teams Hut they're up
and down. Just like any high
sehuul team. ‘
Aftrr a twogainr losing streak
In the middle ol the season.
Lyman has run of! Ihrre wins In
a row. scoring 35 points or more
tn each game L i n week. Ihr
G r e y h o u n d s d o m I n a tr d
Semlnolr 40*14 while D r land
was losing In Spruce Crerk
20-17
"I hope our kids rrull/r llir
consequences of this game and
the effect It can have." said
Scott.
Careying thr bulk of Lyman's
hoprs will hr the dynamic dun of
ru n n in g hack Cedric Hour)(1.052 yards and a countyleading 15 touchdowns on 149
rarrles) and quanritiurk Slrvr
Jerry 1398 yards on 29 for-49
passing us wrll us 527 yards and
lOtourhdownsnn 74 rushes)

As easy as It would br lo sav
lliat Lyman Is a two-man team,
llie (act is lliat Bouev and J e m
a r r re p re s e n ta tiv e ol the
Greyhound*' collective ouiMaodtug physical allrtholr — sliced
O n defense, for exam ple.
Lyman's .1.1 Miller leads Ihe
county with Ave Interceptions
white trammalr Willie Grayson
Is third In Ihr county w*tth an
average ol 13:1 tackier* |ter
game.
’ ’ W e h a v e l a he l a s t ,
everybody's bigger than us."
Joked Scott. "W r liave to run lor
our lives
” 1 think that's our our main
asset, speed II you're not big
and strong, thru you have to Imq ii Irk And I Ihink that as a
team, we're a llltlr h rllrr than
average."
W h ile the B ulld ogs have
strength on their side and the
Greyhounds are armed wllh
speed. Itnlh trams are hindered

by ihr same shortcoming — lack
ol numtiers on the roster For
example, thr Bulldogs have fell
ihr physical repute-usslons ol
Ih rlr 27 23 w in over Lakr
Brantley on Orl. 21 ihr Iasi two
weeks
" W r 'v r played Ih r whole
season with 33. 34 players." said
Scott "We have a loi of kids that
go tmlh wavs "
The sliuallon Is compounded
by the physical aliments tiring
s u ffe re d b y som e of the
Greyhounds
'W r huvr some
problems." Scott sold "Kandy
IIIvee has a fractured hand.
Tummy luiren/ Is out wllh sirrp
throat and mono and Derek
Moore has a broken foot."
Should I hey gel by Dr Lind
lonlghl. the Greyhounds will
then play L ik r Brantley at home
next week In a game that could
deride the 5A-Dlstrlet 4 champi­
onship.

Fiesta courting Notre Dame, West Virginia
U n K H Press Intamatlwnsl
T h r Fiesta Bowl still wants No. I Nolrr
Dame and No. 4 West Virginia lo play there
Ja n . 2. and Ihr bowl's executive director
said Thursday that Interest will rontlnur as
tongas they slay unbeaten.
tinier Skinner, with thr Fiesta Howl
administration In Tem p r. Art/., said Ihr
bowl's niatrhup of the nation's top In­
dependent squads I* a mission no different
than In jtasl years: allrart the lop two
rankrd trams that haven't playrd each
other.
Such a mission creoles sevrrul possible
scenarios, hul llie hid must go out on Nov.
19. That mrans Noire Daiur s Nov. 20 game
with No. 2 Southern Cal will only have a
bearing on Ihr Importance of whatever bowl
the Fighting Irish already wrrr Invited to a
week rarllrr.
For Ihr Mountaineers, howevrr. th r
season rods Nov. 19 with n game against
No. 13 Syracuse.
Regardless of records, however, the Flratn
Bowl Is unlikely to stage a rematch —
meaning Dial neither No. 2 Southern Cal or
No. 3 Miami has m uch hope of meeting the
Irish again. Meanwhile. West Virginia. 9-0
going Into this week's game at Rutgers,
hasn't faced anyone tn the Top 10.
Skinner will be watching Ihe Mourn
talneera for Ihe fourth week In u row this
Saturday al Giants Stadium.
"The y are a tremendous learn and they
are ranked No. 4 more Im portantly."
Skinner said. " T h e y have an exciting

ollrnsr amt maybe thr twst quarterliaek
(Major Harris) in the country."
Desjiltr Interest hum Gult.r Howl nlllelats.
Notre Dame athletic personnel said they
were not Interested In Ihe Jacksonville, Fla .
event.
The Gator Howl — which had promised
both Noire Dum r and Wrsi Virginia u|&gt;proxIniaiely 63 million and un ESI’N audience —
Is rloscr lo troth schools. But Skinner Mid
hr Is sure there will l»r plenty ol Ians from
each university In attendance should the
Flrsta Bowl fraiure those two teams
Skinner said he was noi put oA by
Mrumtalnerr fans storming the held wllh 49
seconds Irfl on Hie elrs-k afler West Virginia
shelled Penn State 5 1-30 three weeks ago
"If West Virginia comes Itiey will bring
thousands of fans." hr said.
Skinner acknowledged that the Irish's
disinterest In the Gator Bowl helps since 11 Is
the only other alMndrpendrnl bowl wllh a
chance of luring the two trams away from
Tempr.
"But it Is a long way (rum Irelng done." hr
added.

AUBURN VB. OEOROIA
At Auburn. Ala., No. 9 Auburn and Its
stingy defense will get u lest Saturday when
thr Tigers inert I7lh runkrd Georgia and
standout running back T im Worley In a
battle for the Southeastern Conference's
Sugar Bowl berth.
T h r Tigers. 8 - 1 overall and 4 -1 In the SEC.
fraiure un immovable force of a defense
which nllowrd only right |&gt;ohila in its Iasi
four games. Auburn leads Ihr iiulloti In

T h r University of Central
Florida Knights |(F4). end thru
1988 (ooHm II season Saturday
when they go on thr mad In fare
Eastern K- niiu k\ (6-21. ranked
eighth in Division l-A A tills
season
T in Knights, whose s?lm
playoll (turner* •■tided with a
24-7 delral at Liberty IVa ,
University last week, "w ill not
fold op our u n i and die. ” said
head &lt;ouch tlrne McDowell
Tile game is llie last gumr for
five U C F senior raptnlns —
llnrh.ickrr Wvatt Hogan, de­
fensive thick Keith Evans, wide
receiver Arnett Spencer, de­
fensive tackle Joe Simmons, and
offensive tackle D a vid UnderwiuKl as writ as two other
senior starirrs — defensive
tackle Steve Sperrs and punirr
Barrie Krr.
Eastern Kentucky, coached by
H o y K i d d , h a s li it 1 1 1 a
powerhouse program In Kidd's
25 years al Ihe Richmond. Ky.
schisil EKU has ihe top running
hack in Division l-AA. pinlor
Elroy Harris, a former star at
Winter Park High School. Harris
lias rustled for over 1.000 yards
this season, and Is expected lo
In*a top pro |itos|H-el.

rushing ilrlense. allowing only (18 yards a
game, ami scoring defense, giving up only
59 points all season.
Georgia. 7-2 overall und 5-1 In ihe
conference, leads Hie SEC in rushing ollrnsr
with a 286-yardper-game avrragr. The
(Mont-2. 2!6 |K(tmd Worley keys thr atlark
with 1.110 yards anti 16 touchdowns this
season.
T h r Bulldogs could secure u Be Tor the
SEC Bile and a jtosslhlr spot In the Sugar
Howl wllh a victory. Auburn, the drlrndiug
conference champion, must defeat Georgia
and Alabama Nov. 25 lo clinch al least a Br
lor the Bile.
At Columbia. S.C.. former No. 15 South
Carolina will iry lo regain As confidence
alter Ihr 59 0 loss lo Florida Stale.
The Gamecocks. 7-2. will host 3-6 Navy,
which has drlratrd only Division II trains
this year — James Madison. Delaware and
Yale Second-year Navy eoaeti Elliot U/rlae
has yet to |k&gt;Ma win over a Division I foe
"1 know- II I were down there (in South
Carolina), I'd Ik- very upset," said U/rlae.
whose own team has a four-game losing
streek. "I told our player* they're going in
get (thr Gainrrocks’1 ties! shot, tierausr I'm
sure their coaching staff will do everything
ll ran to get thetr dander up."
Hut. four years ago. going Into the
lute-season contest. South Carolina was
imdrfeaird. ranked second lit Hie nation and
dreaming of a possible national champion­
ship. The Gamecock* went Into Annapolis
and promptly lost a shocking 38-21 decision
to the unheralded Middles.

Evans. H-O overall. is 5*0 In I hr
district and can clin ch the
championship wllh a victory
over thr Blur Darters Apopka,
4-4 overall, is 4-1 In the district
and nerds a vtrtury tonight &gt;o C a a t lM id from I B
set up a Ihrre-way llebreakrr
“ They've got a good/young
between thr Dutlrrs. Evans and team. It should lie a good gmne "
lutrrrstingly. the toNf1Jjrams
Winter Park
come Into the game on'different
•motional mils with drusllc dlfferrners In ihelr post-season
prosperU.
Seminole. I 3 In Ihr Seminole
Athletic Conference standings
and 3 5 overall, has lost Ave of
Us Iasi six games hul. because of
a lO ti win over Ovrldo on Orl.
28. is guaranteed ol a share of
Ihr 4A District 7.
"You want to go Into Ihr
ployolls on a winning note." said
Blake "A wr ran go Inin Hie
playolls wiih a two-game winn­
ing streak under our belts, that
would (m- a plus "
F o rg e t!
Luke Howell, on Hie other
hand, is on a four-game win
streak wllh a 2*2 record In the
SAC and a 5*3 mark overall. Bui
Send usir name and address lor the
the Sllvrr Hawks are 4-2 In
la te s t c iit h o n o t th e h e r ( o u s u n ic t
SA-Dlslrtct 4 and must have
h ih itm .itMSI t'a u kst N u M n n v rIsith Lyman und Luke Brantley
uu.it ftril Wutc tixLi\
lose a game lo huve a shot ut a
share of the district crown.
“ We can't worry about that."
Consum er Inlnrmation Center Blsceglla said "W e’re Just going
lo play the next two games and
Department l&gt;F
iry and enjoy it. We want lo
I’uehlo, t iilnr Jill) 81004
have some bin and nnlsti cm a
real positive note."

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rmaa ut juvty meet this Saturday to at the
IM aanfty ofOm tial Raida.
WMM thaw two teams look for the Utfe. Lake
Brantley's and Late Howell'* boy* along with
Late Mary's and Late Howell's girts will be
M “ [ for a state berth. Seminole's boys will be
[ In the 3A race and will be looking for a
I k i ip w &gt; H r*M wM be the 3A gtrts it 9:30
fallowed fay the 3A boy* it 10. The girts 4A rice
« ■ M o w at 10:30 with the boys 4A race closing
the day out i t 11.5
Both IW M were Impressive in winning the
dWrtet meet teat Saturday at Lake Mary, white
winning the Seminole Athletic Conference the
week before. Both teams, aa well as the res! of the
ouahiytQg teams from this area win welcome the
UCT cam e, one of the hateat courses In the area.
Lywmw wfll look Ihr the one-two punch of junior
sensation Teddy Mitchell and senior leader Nick
Radkewtch to lead the way for the Greyhounds
who may have one of the best Lyman teams ever.

N*vIq Padgett will have to continue
hie fate season surge for the 'Hounds to be
vucccaoftiL Padgett turned In a strong perfor­
mance lam week finishing eighth and should be
In the top ten on Ssturday.
“ We're hoping to have Teddy and Nick go 1-2
and have Kevin fbislsh fn the top seven." Lymsn
coach Fred Flnkc said. "I think getting on a flat
course will help Kevin and the rest of our team."
Tw o runners Flnke la hoping will come through
are Lyman's fourth and fifth runners Darren
Marshall and James Flint. Both runners have
continued to Improve all season and could
explode wllh this meet. The Male meet will also
be on a flat course giving the Greyhounds a good
chance to bring home a state title.
Lake Brantley's boys finished second in the
diabkl meet last week paced by Junior Darin
Tugman. Andy Oglllvte added a strong race to aid
In the Patriots runner up performance wllh Mall
Jewed and Craig Eammon adding support lo Ihelr
effort.
Lake Howell, who finished second In the SAC
meet, la looking to get back on track after falling
off the pace a Uttle with a third place finish in the
district meet.
Lake Howell has been fed this season by Kavan
lowed with Jason Sprtnghort and Dave Buraon.
The Silver Hawks could make a run at Ihe title

w llh a total learn effort. Lake Howell was close to
the Greyhounds at the SAC meet and would like
to return to that form Saturday.
Boone. Winter Park and Dr. Phlllipa are the
other three teams to qualify and they should do
battle for the fourth and final qualifying spot for
the stole meet. T K southern boyt teams arc not
that strong this season and the Central Florida
teams should be In the apotllgjit.
Lake Brantley's gtrla have been fed by Heather
Camtno who won the Individual title In both the
SAC and district meets. Ckmlno looks to be
seriously challenged for her third consecutive
title wllh Winter Park's Lisa Bov la and Spanish
River's Liaa Atchley. Carnlno captured the title a
week ago after Bovla was disqualified, after
apparently winning, from the race for cutting the
course
Brantley la backed by a pair of extremely
talented sophomores In Joyce Tullts and Amy
Glnette who have been a big part of Lake
Brantley's surer** this season Brantley, ranked
aa the state s lop tram going Into the meet, will
look for those two along with Beth Schaefer and
Chelsey Trotter to guide them to Its third
consecutive title.
Lake Howell will try to get lta park closer
together this week and knock off Ihe Lady

State bids on line
at Sharidan center

Bolt flourishes
as Hawks’ leader
CASSELBERRY - Jenny
BoM's cross country career has
seen plenty of ups and downs,
but this year she has dedicated
herself to the team and being a
leader and Mm a (lourtahtne
far Lake Howell* U d yS U vr?
Hawks.

How- ! coach To m H im “ Bring a lour
year runner she knows what I
expect and she translates that
to the other runners. I want
my upperdaaaman runners to
communicate to the younger
runners what I'm trying to

Snlvely 1100 back. I OP free).
Hariklccrrsspf

¥.

Jenny has done a great Job.
she‘s running much better too
since she quit pressuring
to do wefl all of the

during her Junior
foes returning to a

to Bagrova, but put an
amount of prcaaure
on herself to try and lead Lakr
nowfu i o Ila a rc o n a ronaccuthe title.
realising she couldn't
title on her
Boll has
of s

h is been a great
to me this season.

anyone, she goes out and
challenges thexoursc and who
ever Is I* the race, last
wcahtdlautclmit Lake Mary)
she nm s great race and
Monka tCompiont had to work
to catch her."
Compton finished fourth In
the meet with Bolt jusi • few
steps behind to sixth Bolt is
hoping her team can cone up
with a strong performance this
week and advance into what
would be her fourth straight
s la t e m e e t , a feat a c ­
com plished fay very few

Jenny Bolt has dadicatsd horsalf to being a team leader for Lake
HowoM *n IM S and has dona a tremendous |ob ol it She hops* to
n«»c me Lady Hawks to s berth in the state meat this Saturday

“We're the underdogs Urn

T h e pressure isn't on us
no one is expecting
Last year I shared
the leadership role w ith
Bonnie Ottvrr and this year I
thmk I am the true leader

season and that change*
things around foe us." Bolt

She K m so much prtdr and

she makrs everyone on thte
t r a m a b e lte r r u n n e r . "
Ilammontrre said. “ She works
very hard and seta a great
example, she cares a lot about
her teammates and It shows,
she's a big reason why we
have surh a close tram "

Seminole, Oviedo look for strong swims
Befog small In numbers can sometimes
put a damper an winning team titles in
meets that require a lot of depth.
Seminole and Oviedo both know how that
feels as both will have to depend on their
Individuals to make an Impression on the
swimming world this weekend at the Class
3A District 3 Swimming Championships at
the Shartdan Aquatic Center.
Seminole, who hopes lo makr school
history by putting three swimmers at the
stale meet, goes Into the district meet low in
numbers but high In talent.
Leading the boys' contingent will be
senior Sean Mickle who Is seeded first tn the
100 free and third In the SO free. Mickle has
been Ineligible for most of the season, but
has worked hard In the classroom to be able
to represent Ihe 'Noles In the district and
state meets

"Baaed on the best sheet, he's a lock lor
state." Seminole coach Tony Ackrrson said
of hi* senior sprinter. Tm pumped tor the
meet. The past couple of years I've tried lo
have great tapers and wall for the people to
come out of the woodworks The way
they've been ssrunmlng In practice this
week I'm expecting good things "
The other senior who Ackrrson feel* Is a
lock for slate ts backstrokrr Scott Lewis.
Lewis was an outside smoker In fast year's
district meet came out of nowliere to steal a
stale berth In the 100 backstrokr. This yrar
Ackrrson hopes Lewis ran be a dominant
force In the backstroke.
“ Scrtt isn't fully tapered right now
because he'* seeded second In the back."
Ackrrson said. "We wanted to leave him
some room to Improve at state He's seeded
sixth In the 100 fly so he's got a good shot at
making it in two events. He should swim
fast enough to do II."
T h e other Seminole sw im m er who

Ackrrson feels will do well for Ihe 'Notes In
the district and state meets is butlrrfller
Cissy Burgess. Burgess Is no stranger lo the
high pressure atmosphere of big meets ss
she has qualified for the stale meet In the
100 butterfly her freshman year and Ihe 100
fly and 200 free In her sophomore year.
However, this year Is a different story for
Burgess as she is In a position to qualify for
an automatic berth In the 200 free and a
good chance to win the 100 butterfly In the
districts with a good swim
“ She's going tn do great." Ackrrson said
of his hard-working. 3 2' Junior "For the
first time in two years she's really excited
about her swimming I've never seen her
like this brforr and It's great to see her with
such a positive attitude. I Just can't wait to
are how fast she's really going lo go "
For Pat O'Malley s Lions, the district meet
will br more of an experience than a chance
to make an impart on the stair.

Brantley
school’s most
beloved athletic supporters,
passed away Tuesday after suf­
fering cardiac arrest during the
team's region matrh vs Dr
Phillip*
"It's been a rollercoaster of
emotion* for the girls this
week." Halblg said "Spanish
River has no distractions.
They're coming here for one
purpose and that 1s to brat Lakr
Brantley.
"I really don't know what to
expect." added Halblg. "I'm
hoping we can pull everything
together by game lime.”

The fact that Brantley atari*
six seniors should be a big help.
All six were members of last
year's stale runnerup tram and
they know bow to handle biggame pressure.
Those alx seniors Include
D aw n G e b h a r t . M a ria n n e
Rodrigues. Barb Blllmyrr. Dana

1
i

Patriots. The Lady Stiver Hawks had four runner*
In the top ten last week and will hope to get theij
fifth runner closer to the front of the pack to gfe*
them a chance to upend the favorite.
Howell haa been led by freahmc.i Mom. a
Compton and senior Jenny Bolt along with
Natalie Newbnryr Michelle Cook and Jessica
Cardaretll.
p f e Mary ts a team who will be pulling out alj
the stops to reach the slate meet. The Lady Rami
have been led by the consistent and Improving
Melaha Abbaslnejad who was Impressive lit
finishing third to the district meet a week ago.
tx fe Mary will also have freshman Bckah Bool hr;
Meredith Olive. Helen Gutmann and new transfer
Heather Gleason. Lake Mary may also have
Allison Snell back from a stress fracture, bul only
nn a doctor's permit. Snell wos one cf thr top
runners to the area before going out wllh the
injury Just over three weeks ago.
Winter Park. Jupiter and Boone are three othri1
trams that could challenge for state berths with
all trams being al the same, or near thr same
strength aa Lakr Mary. Winter Park finished filth
In the district meet bul would have placed much
higher without the disqualification of Uovts Wllh
B o v Is back In Ihe race the Lady Wildcats should
do much better.

•__________

" I think wllh the people uH
have the worst we could do is
fourth plsce." Morgan said.
"Every one of my kids will pima
tn the top 12 . and that's what wo
need lo place well overall “
Lyman will pul Its emphasis
on Its big guns to place well at
the districts Senior sensation
Chuck Retnlghaus la seeded first
In both the 200 I.M and the Ittl
free while Irainmalrs Jim and
Dave Bandy are seeded well In
both the 200 and 300 frees

The Lakr Mary a.u) Lyrvtn
boys will try and cstatr’lsh a
strong foundation for Ihe stale
meet while the Lakr Brantley
girls hope to rapture ihe first
Class 4A District S swimming
title In their school'* history this
weekend st the Shartdan Aquat­
ic Center.
Preliminaries for the 4A dis­
trict begin tonight at S p m with
warm-ups st 4. The finals will
take place on Saturday at 2 p m
with warmups at 1. The 4A meet
will be tn Ihe middle of Ihe Class
3A District 3 awlm meet which
has lta prelims at 9 a m on
Saturday and lta finals following
the 4A finals at 4 p m The lop
three finishers in each rvent
earn automatic berths whilr Ihe
fourth thru sixth finishers will
have shots for an at large hid
depending on how the other
districts' times are
The boys' meet will br pretty
much decided as II usually Is
with defending district champi­
on Winter Park taking the title
However, the Wildcats will have
to stroke past the Panthers of Dr
Phillips and Um Rama of Lakr
Mary lo claim another title
according to Lym an head m ath
Don Clark
"I think that the Lakr Mary
hoys' Irani I* the sjeejier of the
meet." Clark said. "Everyone
will lie looking al Wtnlrr Park.
Dr Phlllipa. and Lyman, but
Lakr Mary’s got a little depth
and they could score some big
points. It's potentially there, but
II will be hard for them lo
compete w ith Ihe depth of
Winter Park and Dr. Phillips ‘
The Rams, who lost In Lyman
In Ihe Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence meet two weeks ago by one
and a half points, look lo la- the
strongest boys team In the
county ovrrall and will try to
swim some fast limes to set
things up fix the stale meet next
weekend at the Justus Aquatic
Center.
"I'm Just letting the kids do
their thing on Friday and Satur­
day." Ham head coat h Walt
Morgan said. "It's all up to them
now. We'tv going to try some
things on the relays so we can
get both of them 1200 medley
and 400 free) lo the stair meet. II
all gora as planned, we will stack
the medley at stale."
Morgan will look lo senior
captain Steve Kualowlcx to lead
Ihe way for the Hams. Knsiowlcr
will vie for the 100 fly and the 30
free titles and will help out on
the medley or free relay.
Other Rams trying to qualify
for thr stair meet will tic llrad
Bridgewater (10 0 back. 200
I.M.I. Karl Kuchina &lt;200 I.M .
100 breasts! rokrl. and Chris

"I'm looking for Alyson Cook.
M u r y J o C o n n e l l , H e le n
P a d g r i -W i l k e * , a n d K rl*
Kostowlri m do big things tills
weekend." Morgan said. "If thr
girls pull together and swim well
wr should lakr at least sixth "
Lyman will unlraxh Rhonda
Rlckrtson in the 100 fere for a
state hid while thr Silver H a w k s
of la k r Howell use Lora Coder!
In the sprint events.

I heir fighting spirit and drfrnse I
think we ran finally make It to
the stale tournament "
Tampa Plant. 20-4. comes into
tlir matrh knowing vrry little
about Ovlrdo. C oarh Laura
Flgurrrdo, (hough, knows hn
tram will be at home and has a
chance of reaching the final four.
"We're having a real good
season. I have no complaints.'*
Flgurrrdo said. "1 don't know
anything about Ovlrdo other
titan they h.ivr a 23-2 record
whk-h must mukr them a good
team."
Flgurrrdo feels both her and
Oviedo have one thing In com­
mon. a must for any winning
tram, and that Is team play.
*‘We play real well as a team
and have a s o lid g ro u p ."
Flgurrrdo said ''G u ttlrri makrs
us go along with Alisha Smith
who adds strong play at the
net."
Oviedo has a long list of

players that play role* with
Krrstln Colon. Iletsy Hughes and
Serrna Caldryro adding strung
support. Colon is a m u lti­
talented playrr ns Is llughrs.
H u g h e s , t h o u g h , is used
primarily as a nriirr and sets up;
sister Suxannr and Caldryro
Caldryro and Anne Wolary;
add strength at Ihe net with
Caldryro bring a strong hitler
and Wolary a talented blocker
V anessa S c o b lr . S h a n n o n
Wllcuxaun. Corrle Lawson anti.
Mlml Tran should all lie Involved
In Oviedo's attack and all play
ImiMirlanl roles while In Ihe.
game.
If Hie Lady Lions play up lo
Ihelr capabilities, never gel'
down on thr mac Ives and con*
Untie to right for every point
ihrn they should bring home a
trophy and return to action next
Tuesday, with Carlson, at Dr
Phillips High School-in Ihe stairtournament.

Lakr Brantley's hopes rest on
the tone shoulder* of Scott Rowe
who la seeded third tn the loo
back while Lake Howell's only
hopes lie with Chris Cottrr who
will awlm the SO and 100 free*
In the girls' meet It should he a
Brant ley bill* as they are serdnl
first overall by 70 point*, ac­
cording lo head mrnlor Clay
Parnell "I don't think there II lw
any problem." Parnell said Wr
could fall on our face* and *ull
win It. Only half of Ihe girl* are
rested and the other* air tulfrrslrd
Swimming for the Brantley
connection will hr a ihrnnx of
stole rfoSx alhletr* Including the:
sister tandem of Kristen and
Ryan it T a u lry . Joder l.akr.
Mattda Davis. Jennifer Moon
lianl O h n i m i n . d rib
Rusenbltilh. J ill Sptlfer. and
Kristen Carnlno
Despite placing second in Ihr
statr meet lire past two yrar*.
the la d y Patriot* have yrl to
claim a single district title in the
school s history
" P e o p le th in k that Ju*t
l&gt;rt uusr we placed second in I hr
stale that we won Ihe dlalhrt.
Parnell said “ Thai'* not true
because we lacked depth before
and In thr state meet the depth
doesn't matter as much as In the
district meet Wc should win the
d is t r i c t m eet h a n d ily H
s h o u ld n 't be that closr If
rveryone swim* Hie way they
know how."
Lake Mary will have Its usual
leaders swimming for a stair
berth In Krlley Wise and Stasl
Ikijanowskl. but newcomers In
Ihe team rould make things
In t e r e s t in g , a c c o rd in g to
Morgan.

Oviedo
Bush. Pam Wit tig and Grrtchen
Mull. Juniors Jeanne Seidel and
C h r i s R a b a ja h a v e a l s o
K rformed well for the Lady
trtot* this season while addi­
tional strength comes from
Tracy Finley and Klml Kurs.
Talent wise, they have Ihe
capabilities of playing with any­
one In thr state. It Is the mental
pari of the game that will he thr
key for Brantley tonight
"It's lough to get mentally
rrady for a big game like this
considering all the girls have
been through." Halblg said. "I
really wasn't happy wllh our
practice (on Thursday), we Just
went through the motions They
have a big day ahead of them
and. hopefully, Ihe girls will br
ready once (f p .m . cornea
around."
Spanish River tomes out of a
region that has been dominated
by Memtl Island the past few
yrars Merrill Island, though,
wrnt through a rebuilding vrar

In ItfHM and the Sharks look
over, routing Manin County.
13-4. 15-H. In Ihe region playoff
on Tuesday.
Lakr Brantley also dominated
Its regional opjionent wllh a
13-10. 15-H thumping of Orlando
Dr. Phillips
"W r had a good game plan
against Dr. I'hlllljrs." Halblg
said "W r knew what we bad lo
do and went out and did It.
Sjtanlsh River I* a very talented
team and wc won't change
much In our game plan, but
we'll havr to play another level
higher.”

Coatiauad from IB
Suxanne
Hughes and Anna Hollis being
the senior leaders. Hughes is one
of the state's best front row
players and Hollis is one of the
best all around playrr* Hughes
will lx- challenged by To m e
Gutttrr/ another strong (runt
row player.
"I've heard she (Guttlrrx) Is a
strong net player." Carlson said.
"She and Suxannr should have
an interesting meeting We'll
Just havr lo go out and be
aggressive and be determined."
The Lady Lions are stronger
on defense this season, some­
thing Carlson feels will help
Ih c m m akr it lo Ihe state
tournament. Oviedo has been to
this position many limes bul
never reached the stale finals
under Carlson.
" I really feel they can make It
this year." Carlson said "W ith

�Sanford Hsrald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, Novambar 11, 10M - ■■

People
Dwarf plants can be a little nicer
Stetson student displaying art
An exhibit of photography, watcrtolor*. etchings. pencil
drawings and ceramics by A m y Drown of St. Petersburg, a
senior art major at Stetson University In DeLand. will continue
through Tuesday. Nov. I ft In Stetson's Sampson Art Oallery.
The exhibit Is free. Oallery hours are 9 a.m. In 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 1-4 p.m. on weekends.

AA groups schedule meetings
Aknliolka Anonymous groups meeting o:&gt; Saturday include:
•Sober Won group meets at Sahara Club (old driver's license
offlcel. 2887 S. Sanford Ave.. noon and S:30 open discussion.
Speaker at 8 p.m meeting, open.
•Sanford Women's AA. 1301 W. First St.. 2 p m., closed
meeting.
• Sanford AA. 1301 W. First St., noon and B p.m., open
discussion.
•Casselberry AA Step, fl p.m., Ascension Lutheran Church.
Ascension Drive (off Overbrook Drivel, Casselberry.
• 24-llour AA Group (openl. ft 30 p.m.. Fourth Street at Oak
Avenue. Sanford
AA groups meeting on Sunday Includei
• Sober Won group meets at Sahara Club (old driver's license
offlcel. 2ftB7 S Sanford Ave.. 10 a m. and 8:30 p.m. Open
discussion.
• 34-Hour Alcoholics Anonymous Group meets every third
Sunday at Fourth Street and Oak Avenue. Sanford, for a
speaker followed by a politick dinner.
•Sanford AA. 1301 W. First St.. 10am . and B p m . Sunday.
Open diaruaaion.
• Sanford Dig Hook AA. M p.m., Sahara Club (old driver's
iKrnxr ofTlcel. 25S7 S. Sanford Ave. Open discussion

Family support group to moot
Families Together Teen Support Group meets from 11 a m
to I p m every Saturday at Suite 306 Sweetwater Square. 900
Fox Valley Drive (otf Weklva Koadl. Longwood. Call 774-3M44
for further Information

NsrAnon to oflor help
Nar Anon, a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at B p m Saturday at West Lake Hospital. Stale
Hood 434. Longwood For Information call MKM4364

After many years ol pruning
the llgustrum. arhor-vltae and
spreading Juniper away from the
front-door wrlcomr mat. home­
owners have come to realize and
appreciate the advantages of
dwarf plants.
In search of replacements for
the overly large doorway plants,
plant breeders have Introduced
many new. exciting #nd useful
dwarf*. Our larger more corn
man shrub plantings commonly
reach heights and widths of 6
and 8 feet.
In the nursery trade, a dwarf
plant Is one that Is 3 fret or Irss
In ultimate height The homr
owner, or grower, must plant
with the ultimate height or st/r
in mind so as to allow ample and
Ultimate growing room and to
eliminate the constant chore of
printing to krrp the plant In
proper perspective
Dwarf plants are besi used in
small, detailed arras where they
will tie observed at rinse range,
such us patio and entrance
arras Ttir small stzrs are not
significant In hark bnrdrrs nr
distant plantings oi wit limit
close observation P opular
dwarfs a re tn demand along
walk are'. . bei.ruin lo w win­
dow* and walks and In rl**c o n ju n c tio n w ltn deta ile d
gardens, and planter box plan lings
T h e wide versatility and
adaptability of dwarf plants add
to their popularity Therr are
dwarfs adaptable to fully shaded
areas, oprn sun. pot and tub
p la n tin g s , clipped b o rd rrs .
ground covers, and for formal
and Informal plantings lleeause
of their size, they mix well in

group or mass plantings or In
combination with other plants.
The dwarf plant, too. ran be
used a* a single specimen or
accent plant.
Many of the larger standards
now come tn "dwarf models."
One can grow dwarf Juniper*,
p y ra c a n th a . n a n d ln a . p H to*|iorum. gardenia, bamboo,
barberry. sasanqua. crape m yr­
tle. pomegranate, yucca and
holly
There are dwarfs that prefer
dense shade— such as holly fern,
falsia. aurubu. dwarf azalra.
muhmitu, holly malplghla and
vinca — while others prefer a
s u n n y e x p o s u r e — s u c h as
jun ip e rs, hollies, b a rb e rry,
pomegranate, rrape myrti*..
pyracantha and lanlana. StUI.
there arr s»me dwarfs that a ir
not particular at ad and will
gro* Ir cur. or parti* 1 s.„.dv
These Include me popular dwarf
yaupon holly, many hollies,
nandlna. Japanese block ptr.e.
Japanese purple honeysuckle
Indian hawthorne. boxwood,
pltioapomm. coontle and dwarf
sasanqua.
For that special accent or
specimen planting, there are
dwarfs that make excellent lub
or pot plants for entrance.

ItoraM

t r C iM im is

Mondo grass, as do othsr plant varltles. corns* In family sizes. From
lalt is Daddy-evsrgrssn glint llrope-nexl It Mommy muscarl, then
Junior-standard mondo grass-and lastly, Baby-dwarf mondo
grass.
poolside and pulto areas. Those
which are most adaptable In­
clude: holly fen", fatxla. dwarf
yaupon. dwarf nandlna. auruha.
Japanese black pine, dwarf
yucca and dwarf bamboo The
advantage of the hardy dwarf* in
pots and tuba Lj that they will
tolerate winter conditions out­
door* and do not require shifting
or lifting to protected areas come
winter.
Some dwarfs reward Ihe grow­
er with seasonal blooms: dwarf
azalea, cuphea. dwarf sasanqua.
dwarf gardenia, dwarf crape
myrtle, pomegrante. lanlana.
Japanese purple honryeuckle

and Indian hawthorne. Other
produce attractive fruit or brrrt-s. tuch ox some of tne dwarf
hollies, mahonla and pyacanlha.
Many of those that do not dower
or fruit still display rich colorful
foliage, ar- do anruba. acncclo.
dwarf nandlna. and some of Ihe
dwarf juniper*.
With the approach of ihr fall
planting season, now Is an Ideal
time to decide what contribu­
tions dwarfs ran make In ynur
landscape.
Whit* It Samlnolt
C o u n t y E x t e n s i o n U rban
Horticulturist. H u m : *2*2400,
•ML 171)

Narcotics Anonymous to moot
Narcotics Anonymous meets every Sunday at ft p m. at The
Grove Counseling Center. ftBO Oid Sanford/Ovledo Road Iof!
State Road 419). Winter Springs, and at B p.m.. Monday at 317
Oak Ave . Sanford

Alanon to gathor for support
Alanun will meet at B p m Sunday at Christ Untied
Methodist Church, at County Road 437 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

Ovaraators to weigh In
Ovrrralrrs Anonymous meets al 7:30 p m. each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Crnter. 200 Triplet Lake Drive.
Casselberry.
,

bancors to swing thatr partners
Square dancing lor couples and singles Is held each Sunday
at I 30 p m. al the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lake
Drive. Casselberry Call 767-8411 or ihe center al H3I-358I.
rxl 239. lor more Information.

SSAA to hold moating
The Sanford Seminole A n Association will meet Monday.
Nov 14. at 7 p in al Ihe Sanford Chamber of Commerce
building. 400 East First SI.. Sanford. Featured will be a
Ircturr-demonsiratlon by Harry Messrrsmlth. a noted an
instructor All members and anyone Interested In Joining may
attend.

Woodsmen to congregate
Woodsnirn of the World. Lodge 62ft. will hold Its regular
monthly Hireling on Monday. Nov. 14. at 6 30 p.m. al Q ulnrys
restaurant In Sanford.

Eating disorders group to meet
A free family support group for families of people with
anorrxla and bulimia Is held each Monday from 6 30 B p.m. al
Flonda Hospital— Altamonte. For more information, rail
767-2267.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida Corta meet at 10 a m. every Monday In the
fellowship hall of United Methodist Church. Orange City.
Inlrrrstrd ports are welcome. For more information, rail
775 8909 or 574 5889

Sanford Rotarlans to meet
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Sanford Civic Crntrr.

VFW, Auxiliary to gather
Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Indies Auxiliary of Sanford
Post I0I0B meet the fourth Monday at 7:30 p.m. at their post
homr (the log cabin on Seminole Boulevard).

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) al 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland.
For more information, call 236-9206.

TOPS to meet on eating
A TOPS chapter rnrets each Monday at B:30 a.m. at 420 Oak
St.. Outern. For more Information, call Shirley at 323-5445.

Special guests to help
observe 109th birthday
of Trin ity M ethodist
T r i n i t y Untied Methodist
Church. Norlh Sanford Avenue
and Sixth Street, will observe ns
I O 9 I h a n n I v r r s u r y on
Sunday, Nov.
2 0 .* n t* th r 1 1

a.m. worship
service The
theme will be
"W orking
Together
Lightens the
D u r d e n ss i
We Prepare |
For T u m o rr o w ' » |
C h a lle n g e :
Today."
Th e guest speaker for the
anniversary will hr the wellknown Dr. Richard V Moore,
former president of IlethuneC o o k m an College. Daytona
Reach Moore servrd us presi­
dent of BCC (rom 1947-75.
During his tenure. 27 college
buildings were added to the
campus, and Ihe college was
changed from a Junior collrge to
a four-year accredited collrge.
Moore lias been honored with
doctoral degrees from ovrr 14
educational Institutions. H r lias
retired as DCC prrsldrnt. but ts
c u rre n tly president of the
W ratsldr Business and Pro­
fessional Association. Daytona
Dracli. and senes as chulnnun
ol finance for Ihe Richard V.
M o o rr Com in ii oily C e n te r.
Daytona Beach.
B e t Ii u n r •C o o k m a n
alum ni family
and friends of
Trin ity United
M et ho d
1st Church arc I
I n v i t e d

1 oI

In Ihr Broadway production of
"Big River," a musical baaed on
Mark T w a in 's "H uck leb e rry
Finn." H r also has appeared In
numerous musical ana review*,
sung concerts with symphony
orchestras and has played oper­
atic roles in "Porgy and Besa"
and "Sojourner." He has worked
with su rh greats as H a rry
Brlafbnte. Patti Labrlle. Patrice
Munsrl and Rubin Williams. Hla
most irrusurrd performance was
fur Bishop Desmond M. Tutu In
New York City In December
I9B5.
The community Is Invited to
witness and celebrate w ith
T r i n i t y U n ite d M e th o d is t
Church.
Brother Bernard D. Mitchell la
chairman, and the Rev. J . Otis
Erwin Is pastor.
Mars Hill Seventh Day Adven­
tist Church. BOO East Second
St., will observe Us church
anniversary Saturday. Nov. 12.
ut the morning worship service.
Elder K.E. Cleveland will be the
guest speaker for the anniversa­
ry. The community ts Invited.
The Rev. Malromr G. Taylor ts
pastor.
I.rs Bon A m irs Club will
celebrate Its 37th club anniver­
sary at the Trinity United Meth­
odist Church. Sunday. Nov. 13.
at 3:30 p.m. The guest speaker
will tie the Rev. Jessie Haywood.
Pastor of Grant Chapel AME
Church. Oviedo. Bessie Cham ­
bers Is president; Mable Mat­
thews Is advisor.

w o rs h ip w ith
them.
Special guest |
soloist will be |
f o r m e
broad w a y 1
s in g e r -a c t o r . Bumsy
H a r r y L. B u r n e y I I I ,
who 1* now udjunct voire pro­
fessor at Daytona Beach Cominuntty College.
D um ry. the renowned bassliarltnne. lias ticrformrd as Jim

New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Church Youth Choir will cele­
brate Us anniversary. Saturday.

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taking birth unite! pi III while Hal cantlanlly
talki about wanting to llart a family right
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hokpital Tamo warned Mag thaI ha'll charge
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tlarl up Alt own butinatt. Aa alto bacame
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hired Ridga a bodyguard. Stove Walker.
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him to met* a commitment to her. Margo lot
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Margo t baby
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D*r» litovwnl Mdw&lt;*d Eras tor to* tir*l
lirn* Da.v I I town I totor Irwd to canvmu
Erics to run away to F r « r wilA Aim Dr
Hampton Uaggvd to • uUaagua tAal A*
Inland* to bilk Cindy lor r m &gt; pw-v-y ho can
•Alto *A# rocotuot Ai« toko Aorbol trootmonlk
tor AIDS Trortk W d Jock ion rhol ho i #0*n*
to IlgAI Erk* tor tuktody ol Stoned A |udfo
ordtrod tkyo to Odh Hsvan Mftltartom tor
gtycMbtrk orAlttditon Jaramy AW
rUghlmarv* kbdwl A* patt and a
nomad Marlltd Jaromy dtotn’1In to II tort
Aik myttory woman. Marina. It In find
Vaitoy and that boon Iat ling Aim ovary
■Aora Aftor Warning about Cwdy l Aarbal
traatmantt. Clltl. «Aa potod Ot an AID !
pal lent, ttoto a tampto oi too modkatlan tHol
Dr. Hampton hat boon giving Ait paltontt
Dit to It n m onrk mg In Adam i mantton

AM OTMIS W 0S10 Carolina triad la gal
caxy wtlh Cat* •All# Nkato It m Pant
working tor a lamaut dratt drtignar JaAn
hat baan having llatAAackt about a woman
ho mol Ml Vlatnam Chnt. who It tllll
AotpOalliad. Ihonkad John and Mkhoal tor
Vttlimg Aar and AalpMg Aor to gal wall
Jam la lltppad whan ha toornad that a
pragnanl Vkky toad Brldgtt an • Alp win*
Aar. Aftor RacAat rotlgnad from Aar Jab al
Cary PuMHMug. Irlt gava Mac Iha manoy Ao
noodt to light fho laAoovor bid IwhkA It
coolly coming from Irlt) agoing I Alt com
pony Danna and M lc h a tl racalvod
por miitton to adwt Mikay. aftor looming hit
paronft dtod In a car crath Evan It kaapmg
Irlt m Iha dark about Alt aFtair wim Carolina
Irlt told Amanda that tha want* to gal to
know Aor battor Irlt told Evan that Drovv toll
Iha country Jaton Itod to Vkky that Aa utad
Aar toon topay aft Frama CantirvcimndtAH

Nsw officers of lbs Norlh Ssmlnole Charter Chapter of the American
Business Women's Assocallon poso sbovs. From left are Marly
Dillon, secretary; Jill Zoul, treasurer, Ruby L. Lawrence, vice
prealdenl; Denise McDonald, president; and Dorothy Walker, ol Ihe
Four-Townee Chapter In Deltona. The Norlh 8emlno!e ABW A chapter
held the annuel election and Installation ot officer* Oct. 19 at a
breakfast meeting In Sanford.
Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. at the church
on lOlh Street and Hickory
Avenue. Choirs of the communi­
ty are invited to come and Join in
the musical feast with thr youth
of New Bethel.
Angela Cum m ings Is choir
president: Theresa James, accompan'st musician; and Ihe
Rev. William Lewis, pastor.

were In Weil l*slm Beach for Ihe
P a lm Coast C o s m e to lo g y
Association's fashion show.
These ladles modeled wlih
Accedo. a male modeling group
o u t of Philadelphia. Penn.
S n m rlta P h illip s, m ndrllng
director for Pizzazz, served ns
fashion commentator.
Speaking of P iz z a z z , Ihe
Voices of Pizzazz are scheduled
T h e A m e r ic a n Business lo perform a G o s p e l and
W om en A ssociation. North Christmas concert. This event
Seminole Charter Chapter, will w ill take place In Seminole
hold their monthly meeting at Community College's Fine Arts
Christo's In Sanford. Wednes­ Concert Hall al 8 p.m . on Friday.
day. Nov. 16. at 7:15 a.m. All Dec. 9.
member* are asked to attend,
Voices of Pizzazz originated os
come and greet your new officers singers from the Pizzazz Fashion
for the 1986-89 term and help and Talent productions. Pizzazz,
make plana for the activities for producer Marvin Henderson!
1988-89. To become a member, formulaled Ihe group In June.
call Bobble Parfannc at 323Th e concert Is sponsored by,
Special Services of Seminole
1294.
Community College. Admission,
On Oct. 22. Pizzazz models Is free.
Donna Arnaud, Jackie Fort.
Cheryl Knight and Diane Luslcr
Th e Pioneer A Asocial Ion of,
Sunford will be celebrating Us
Pioneer Day by honoring Ihe
senior citizens of the Sanford
area with a dinner and service.
T h e Saturday. Nov. 19, service,
will begin at 11 a.m ut Ihr New
doom Victor agreed to let Mean* accompany
Aim an a mealing with ‘'Target'' IStotono)
B e lh e l M iss io n a ry Buptlst
mat wat tat up by logo IDraw l While
Church. 10th Street and Hickory;
iiandmg al me oiler. Malitta dumped Jack
Avenue. Sanford. Following the
(Silly) altar tolling every tne In Nw church
message by Ihe Rev. Bobby J.
town to tart tut her toe! mgt Anfence, who it
Player, prayer and sang, dinner
kngagtd to Nail. raalHad mar* * na hope pi
will be served Immediately In
Aar bdby. E m ilia ralaclad Jinnlla r't
Ihe church annex. The oldest
trtandMkp. and doatn'l want to continue Alt
person attending the service will
attalr with Adrian* Targat't IINIonol
be honored. Area ministers and
Ihugt captured Patch and Banly, but Sanjy
ttcapad Stolano It aitd holding Carrie
the congregational members
N m Am s
also are asked to come out and
O IN IR A L HOSPITAL: Otlvla cam. aul 1
support Ihe outreach.
a came tong enough to loll Robert Rial Anna
wat ltw pertan who that Aar Olivia than
laptad back mia an even doipir came

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Finding a treatment
for scleroderma

by Art Sinsom

ARCHIE

by Bob Montana

rL I C V ' T V

D I A R D R . O O T T t I have
scleroderma. For nbout eight
yearn the tkin on my hand*,
w r i s t s a nd fo re h e a d h a i
tightened and become th in ,.
Now I'm having (rouble digest*
Ing food. One doctor may* the
scleroderma has moved inside
but no one often any prognosis
or treatment. Can you?
D B A R RRADRRt Scleroderma
Is marked by progressive de*
generative changes In the akin.
Joints. Intestinal tract, lungs,
head and kidneys. The disease
Is chronic* of unknown cause
and unbeatable. Therapy is
d ire c te d to w a rd r e lie v in g
symptoms.
Scleroderma Is (our times
more common In women than In
men. It typically produces taut,
shiny skin, hut It commonly
causes peptic disease, charac­
terized by headhunt and dis­
orders In the way thr esophagus
propels food to the stomach. In
addition, lung scarring, head
Irreguladtics and kidney failure
frequently appear during the
chronic stages of thr disease.
When esophageal problems
develop, patients are often
helped by eating frequent small
meals, using antacids and taking
medicine that reduces the pro­
duction of gasidca.'ld.
The 1 nurse of scleroderma Is
variable and unpredictable.
Some patients experience only
skin changes for many years
However, sooner or later, in­
ternal organs become affected,
this requires sperlal and Indi­
vidual treatment dc|tendlng on
which organs are Involved.
Allhough mist of thr complications of scleroderma ran tie
h a n d le d by p h y s i c i a n s
specializing in Internal medi­
cine, you and your doctor may
feel nvve comfortable seeking
advice from other specialists,
s u c h as rh e u m a to lo g is ts ,
gastroenterologists and so forth,
as the nerd artsrs. At the very
least, you are entitled to a
thorough description of your
dlsrose and treatment of your
symptoms. Ask your doctor
about this. For more informs-

lion,! am sending you a copy of
my Health Report. “ Medical
Specialists " Other readers who
would like a copy should send I I
and their name and address to
P.O. Box 91300. Cleveland. OH
44101-3369. Be sure the men­
tion the title.

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By Jam as Jica b y
llr rr la a deal In which the
traditional approach to pUylng
this hand wuukl serin tu bo In
order. In four hrarls. your only
loser* arc the A-K of hearts and
thr club arc So you draw
trump* as quickly as inrsiublc
Unfortunately defender west Is a
step .1l1r.nl ol you lie gratis the
first trump lead with bis king
and plays a second spade, the
deuce, completing bis high low
begun with the opening lead and
confirming to hta ( M iln e r that hr
would like very much to ruff ihe
third round of the suit When
you play a srnmd heart. West
takes the are and leads a club to
bis (tanner's are A spade hack
Iris West lakr the setting trtrk
with the lowly deuce of hearts.
Florida expert and renowned
teacher Bill Hoot found a way to

clrrurtvrnl the well-laid plans of
the defenders. After West had
Ird thr ,aerond spade. Root
p la y e d

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throwing a club away. Then he
played Ihe Iasi diamond from
dummy When East discarded a
club, declarer threw his Iasi club
away West won the trick, tiut
now Soulh was able to ruft when
Wrst tried to get East on lead
with the club u«e There was no
wuy tor West to get his spade
rulf, and declarer m adr Ids
game.
J n n r i J a c o b y ' a books
“ J a c o b y on B r i d g e " and
"Jacoby on Card Games" {writ­
ten with bis father, the late
Oswald Jacohyl are now avail­
able af liookstores Both are
fiubbsbrd bv I ’/wnts Hooks
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HOROSCOPE
What the day

will bring...
By Bernice Bede Osol
TO UR BIRTHDAY
November 1 3 ,1988

•‘G A R F IE L D
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by T.K. Ryan
i r w Y p in t r r u n jp w v .*

Constructive changes will lie
made In Ihr year ahead where
your work or career Is con­
cerned. There is a possibility you
may enlrr a new Held Ilia I will
offer exciting poaslbllltlcs
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov. 221
Don't lake It us a personal
allronl today ft unoilirr Isn't in
complete accord with your Ideus
li doesn't inrun Ibis Individual
dislikes you as a person. Know
w hrrr to look for romance and
you'll find It. The Astro-Graph
Matchmaker Instantly reveals
which signs are romantically
prrlecl for you. Mall 82 to
Matchmaker, tin Ibis nrw*|&gt;a
per. P.O Box 91428. Cleveland.
OH 44101-3428
S A G ITTA R IU S INov. 23 Dec
211 T ry not in l r impulsive in
ihe managcmrnl oi your lln.mclul attaint lotlay ft you gel
reckless, you mlghl do some­
thing l h&lt;il will prove to tie coally.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan

PEANUTS
EVERY VETERANS WW I

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o v e r to b il l m a u l r in ’s

MOOSE. ANP WE q u a f f
A FEU) ROOT BEERS...

I9| In order to operate at your
best today, you will havr to lie
(ree from interference by others
Avoid situations that have re­
strictions of 111 Is t y |ir.

Sometimes we can get a briirr
business deal (min a stranger
than we can from a friend Tins
could lie trur In your Instance
Unlay, so shop around

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb I9|
You are not likely to work too
writ under pressure Unlay, so
don't leave lni|&gt;ortunl assign
merits until Ihe last minute Slay
on schedule and avoid mrnlal
11 alllc Jams

CANCER (.June 2 1-July 221
Tinlay If you seek advlri from
friends you might get conflicting
opinions that will only contuse
you T o tie on Ihr sale side,
make your own lodgments

PISCES IFeb 20-March 20)
Friends will find you an enjoya­
ble companion Icnluy. hill nol
necessarily a generous one. If
you exfierl others lo share with
you. you must llrsi share wllh
them.
A R IES (March 2 1-April 101
There'S a possibility Unlay lhal
you mlghl prematurely lip your
hand and derail something good
whlrh you should lie keeping
secret Silence Is golden.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Don't let an old grudge Influence
your thinking Unlay If you havr
In deal wllh a person you've
crossed swords wllh In the past
It’s ties! to turn over a new Iraf.
OEM INI (May 2 1 -Ju n r 20)

LEO (July 23 Aug 221 Don't
makr It unromlnrtahle lor ro
workers tinlay by Id lin g them
know how greatly you are in
ronvcnlented hy doing whul you
have to do Their Jolis are nol
pushovers r II her.
VIROO |Aug 23-Sepi 221
G u a r d against te n d e n cie s
towards tiring trm possessive or
demanding n( those you love
Instcad of getting your way. you
will only arouse rrlielllous rr.ie
lions.
LIBRA (Sept, 23-Oct. 23) You
must lie very careful Unlay to Ite
reriatn you treat your compa­
nions equally. If you pluy favorilea. you will In- courllug hurt
feelings
(C II9 H 8 . NEW SPAPER EN ­
TER P R IS E ASSN.

by Charlet M. Schuli

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WEEKEND PLANNER
'Alllgatorei Dragon a in ParaJ disc" exhibit, open through Jan.
J 8 at Oranflr County lllatorlcal
Museum. 812 E. Rollins St.. In
|Orlando's Loch Haven Park.
! Exhibit explores man's fasclnni Hon with alligators. On loan
from the Museum of Florida
History. Admission Is Tree.
A n n u al Pall Baxaar of the
Dorr a* Circle of Upsala Com m u­
nity Presbyterian Church. San­
ford. Is lo he held on Saturday.
Nov. 12. beginning at 0 a m.
Crafts. Christmas decorations
and homemade baked grants will
be sold In Sunday school rooms
An a la carle luncheon will be
served from 11 a m to 2 p m In
the church social hall Half of the
proceeds will benefit the Chris­
tian Sharing Cenlrr In Sanford
For more Information or to
donate Items.1 call Josephine
Lathropat 322 5177.
B lepcla Rodeo will be hosted
at West Branch lining wood I of
the Seminole County Library
System on Saturday. Nov. 12.
from 1-2 30 p m Sponsored by
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department, activities will In­
clude a safety Inspection, an
obstacle course run. and lips on
theft protection. The program Is
£ n to all ages and Is free al the
ary. 245 llunl Club Itlvd N.
Christm as Soutlq-ie to take
place al St Augustine's Church.
375 Sunvet Itlvd . Casselberry
Baked goods, crafts, jewrlry.
books, ce ra m lrs. food and
C h r i s t m a s I t e ms w i l l be
showcased In the boutique. Sat
unlay. IIJ I) a m lo 7 p m . and
Su n d a y, (I a m. lo 2 p m.
Breakfast will be served on
Sunday beginning at II a m For
more Infonnatlon. call Jane at
6953262
Festival of Tree* sponsored
by Council of 101 will be lield
Nov 9-13 at Orlando Museum of
Art at Lorh Haven, which will
benefit from Ihe pnirceds The
art tenter Is located at 24 IB N.
Mills Ave . Orlando Admission
13 25 for adults. $| for children.
Oreat Dap la the Ceaatrp
Arts and ('rails Festival will fie
held Saturday. Nov 12. from 10
a m to 4 p m on the picnic
r grounds tiehlnd Si Luke's L u ­
theran Church on Stale Hoad
| 426 al Red Bug Lake Road.
&gt; Oviedo More than 200 Florida
artists and craftsmen arr ached| uled to display their warrs Food
also will lie sold, and the (estival
will Include live entertainment
and ehlldretr’s aftlvples Ad
mission Is fire, amt a shuttle
service will he provided Pro­
ceeds from Ihe 15th annual
event, sponsored by the Ovlrdo
Women's Club, will benefit local
charities

M oravian W om an's H oliday
Rainnr to tie held from II a m to
3 p m on Saturday. Nov 12. at
Rolling Hills Moravian Church.
1501 W State Road 134 In

Long wood. The annual event
will feature Moravian Items,
handicrafts, early alHe Items,
plants and home-baked goods. A
delicious chicken pie luncheon,
complete with Moravian Sug­
arcane. will be served from 1 1
a m to 2 p.m. An a la carte menu
for smaller appetites will be
available. Luncheon cost Is
•4.50; senior citterns will be
charged §4.
O n tdoor a e a lptn ra by 10
major Central Florida artists are
on display through Dec. 4 al
Creative Art Gallery. 345 S.
Maitland Ave.. Maitland.. Hours
ore 11 u.m. to 4 p.m . Tuesdays
through Saturdays, and 1-4 p.m.
Sundays.
"R lvsnrlow a,” an exhibition
of the work of Cynthia Wilson,
will open on Saturday. Nov. 12.
at Spaces A rt Gallery. 331
Donnelly St.. Mount Dora. The
artist works In oil pastel,
watrrrolor and acrylic, painting
scenes from nature In Its un­
spoiled slate. The exhibition
continues through Dec. 4 at Ihe
gallery, open weekends and
weekdays (except Tuesday) from
11 a m. lo 6 p m
Sanford Elk
will lake place Saturday. Nov.
12. al 1006 E Second SI . from N
a m to 3 p m . Antiques, tools
and furniture crafts will b~
featured, and doughnuts and
coffee
be served All pro­
ceeds will go to Ihe Florida Elks
Children H ospital. The n, a
chicken barbecue dinner will be
from 5-8 p m for $5 donations
Advance tickets for the dinner
arr available from Ihe Elks Live
music will be provided Proceedv.
from ihe dinner will go toward
replacing Ihe flooring of the
lodge

Airman Dohtv S Mr ('* ill.it&gt;.
J r ., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ikibby S.
M cCullan of Columbus. Ga.. has
graduated from A ir Force basic
training at Lackland Air Forrr
Base. Texas.
His wife. Chrtstl. Is the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ron Wrye
of Long wood
He la a 1983 graduated of
Hardaway High School. Col­
u m b u s . He r e c e i v e d hi s
bachelor's degree in 1986 from
Auburn University. Ala
During the six weeks of train­
ing. the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organlratlon and
customs, and received special
training In human re hut-ms
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn crrdlts
toward an associate degrre
through Ihe community college
of Ihe Air Force.

Keith S Roaanicher. sun of
Margarrl Rossrucker of Alta­
monte Springs, has been com­
missioned a second lieutenant In
Ihe U S Air Force upon gradua
Hon from Officer Training School
at Lackland Air Force Base.
Texas
The 12 week course tr.umd
selected college graduates to
apply com m unicative skills,
professional knoadedg'- !-ader
ship * -d management in post
lions ' ,&lt;*ponaiHllty.
Ills wife. Jill. Is the daughter of
Charles snd Joyce Morris of
Longwnod
The lieutenant Is a 1977 grad
uate of Lyman High School.
Lo n gw o o d. and received a
bachelor's drgrre In I9H2 from
Ihe University of Central Florida.
Orlando

w h o remembers Korean War
vets? New memorial overdue

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
jiaradrs— only apathy?
2 Thai In 1953 Ibcv had In
live with 'heir own silent hell ol
war time memories, as "postiruumatlc stress disorder" was
unknown then.
3. T h a i Ihelr feals were
chronicled In only a lew para­
graph* in history Imoks. and
lhey have all but been Ignored
by Hie media?
Al long Iasi. Congress bus
dually approved a long-overdue
memorial (or the Korean War
vrts li is in l»r slluatrd across
from Hie Vietnam Memorial
Six million dollar* are needed
Hyundai Moior Corp. In Sotilh
Korra lias contributed $1 2 m il­
lion III gratllodr
Ahby. you huvr espoused
many worthwhile muses In Ihe
past I hope you will consider
t hi s one
O u r r a n k s ar e
diminishing with age. and lime
Is of the essence
II any ol your rradrrs would
llkr lo make a small lax-free
il.iit.it ion. It would be gratefully
appreciated ( ’berks can be
made out lo The Korran War
Memorial Fund. I’.O Box 2372.
Washington. D C. 20013-1372.
K A T H L E E N CBON AN
W YOSNICK.

T h e r e lias b e e n m u c h
publicity about Ihr Vietnam
M em orial, bill the military
l&gt;r-rsonnrl who loughl to securr
Ihr Itrrdom of South Korea have
only Hie T V series " M 'A 'S M I "
In remind |ieo|ilr Ural we wrrr
there.
I lost my tieloved husband of
right mouths when !u was slioi
down over North Korea on his
Orst cnmltai mission. His re
mains tiavr never lirru rrUirtird
In me Who will rrm rm h rr those
whn gave Ihrlr lives In Ihr
Korrun War*’
Who will remember:
I Thai when they returned,
t her e w r r r no w e l c o m i n g

D E A R K A T H L E E N : I am
sending m y check Inday. and I
hope rradrrs Wll' mm Ihr. ugh
with coninhullons. h everyone
who reads this sends S I. we
should have this memorial puld
for In a m ailer of months.
Readers?
D EA R A B B T t I can't Imaglnr
why a tern-aged girl would frrl
pul down or Insulted If someone
called her " H o n e y ." I'm a
teen-ager, and some of Ihe
names I've been culled by my
mother you couldn't even pul In
ihe paper I never drserved Ihosr
namrs. Abby. but (hey hurt me
Just the same.
I will never forget how won­
derful I fell when my third grade
trarher called me "Honey" In a
private conversation we hart
after school. This same leachrr
gave me a pair of new shoes
because she knrw I needed
them I will never forget her
I would never lake offense al
a n y b o d y w h o c a l l e d me
"Honey" or "Dear" or any other
name that shows affection I
would lake It as a compliment.
Nobody would use those words
wlih somebody they didn't i -My
like
C A L L M E H O N E Y A N Y T IM E

(Probisms? Writs lo Door Abby.
For ■ personal, unpublished
reply, tend a self addressed,
stamped envelope lo Dear Abby.
P-0. Boa 69440, Lot Angeles.
Calif. BOOM. All correspondence
le confidential)

E tasiaels C a s s ty H istorical
Mss* am 300 Bush B lvd . San
ford (serosa from Flea World),
open free lo Ihe public. 9 a.m. to
1 p.m Monday through Friday
and 1-4 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. Featuring history of
county, transportation,
ngrtrultulturr and schools and
display of lum-of-century living
quarters Call 407 3 2 1-2489
T k s M a r tia n A d v a a ta ra
show open through Jan. 29.
1969 at John Young Planetari­
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610 E Rollins St.. Lorh Haven
Park. Orlando Monday through
Friday. 2 30 p m . Saturday. 2. 4
and 7 30 p m .. Sunday 2 and 4
p m Admission $1 over general
admission to the renter
' T a d t f la r S t s r y t l a s e for
2 year-olds take place Thursdays
at K H O and 10 45 a m and
Storytlmra for ages 3 lo 5 are
scheduled at IO 15 and 1045
a m at the Northwest Branch of
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System. 560 Gtrenway Blvd.
1-ake Mary In Sanford Songs,
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and kiddle aerobics Included To
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Air Force shotgun team member aims high
By RICHARD D. OLYNN
Special lo the Herefd___________

CHINO. Calif - The rompell
live dust from Ihe 24th Olympics
al Seoul. South Korea, may have
settled for another four years,
but for memlM-rm of America's
Armed Forres shooting commu­
nity. It's simply ilmr to get into
shape for the upcoming 1992
Olympics In Barcelona. Spain.
Air Forte Master Sgt Teoltlo
Bautista J r . 36. son of TrofUo
and Joyce N Bautista of San­
ford. Is a member of the Air
Force shotgun team. Bautista
competes! m the 2Hth Interna­
tional ShooHng Championships,
a milestone for shooters heading
for future international and
Olympic competitions
" I started shooting because 1
like the challenge Ihr game
offers." Bautista said. “ I chose
Ihr shotgun because I llkr the
things you ran do with It: bird
hunting, trap shooting and h u n ­
ting different types of game."

Hosted by the National Rifle
Association. Ih r organlratlon
responsible for selecting U S
learns panlrl|&gt;.iUng In Interna­
tional Shooting Union comprlltons. which Include World
Cup Championships I’.in Amer­
ican Games and Ihe Olympics,
this year's U S International
Championships held In Chino,
played Ihr final, crucial step for
m any m ilita ry and civilian
shooters In making the Olympic
and U.S. national trams. Howev­
er. whether the shooters make
Ihe team or nol. It’s a necessary
part of the “ dues" they pay to
start out In International com­
petition

Soaps
I Boe*** » «

BAN JO B E . C A L IF .

D E A R A B D Y t T oday, on
Novem ber I I . Am erica will
honor her veterans I would like
to ask your readers lo consider u
special group of itirn and womrn
who fought a war I hat has
become "Hie forgnticn w ar." •
Th irty-cig h i years ago. on
J u n e 25. 1950. the North
K o re a n s crossed the 36th
(Mrullrl of Korea and Invaded
South Korea. It was culled a
"poller action'' and Ih r United
Nations responded by sending
trenps tr K ru ra . Beside* ihr
South Koreans, ihe majority ol
lighting men wrrr Americans
W hen u truce wus lln.illy
called that ended In a slulrmalr
on .fuly 27. 1953. 5 5 million
men and women hud fought
directly or Indirectly in Hits
"conflict " Of ihrsr 5.5 million.
103.HOO were wounded. 54.263
were killed and 6.177 were
classified as missing In action or
prisoners ol war.

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dmna* party to* tutor Mary Jaa* and idyl*
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P u b lic it y p r o c e d u r e
The Siinftml Hrruhl welcomes oTganl/utlon and |M-rsonal
news The Inllnwing suggestions are recommended lo rxpedlle
publlcallon:

1. Type releases (upper and lower rase), double-spare, and
write In narrative slyle (third |&gt;enion).
2. Do not abbreviate.
3. Include u contact (M-rson's name and phone number.
4. Keep rrlrases simple.
5. Submit organisation releases no later than two days after
the event.

6 . Submit advance notices and requests for photographer at

least one wrrk prior lo the preferred publlcallon dale.

Tbo IIIo Bautiita Jr.
f — ■ —

Milk cartons dropping
photos of m issing kids
United Brass International

way." Cartwright said
Cartwright said pictures arr
still iM-ing distributed in other
programs, hut there no longer Is
a national milk carton campatgn Some dalrlrs may still lie
priming Iim-u I pictures.
Cart W ight called the milk

Missing kids arr missing from
milk cartons these days, the
victim ol loo many questions
aboul whether Ihr campaign
exagger at ed the p ro b le m ,
frightened loo m a n y other
carton rllort "just one vehicle
children or even wnrkrd al all
that ran lis course.”
Th e mun who created II.
iMJwevrr. says II was a success
I f J R o y d T h e a tr e s |
"W e started II," said II R
Wilkinson. o( the National Child
122 ’NO;
^ A/A ’WtH •
Safety Council In Jackson. Mich
"W e found u lol of kids, did a lot I m * CHARLIE
e m il io
rn
93V
SHEEN
of good I'm proud to In- the man
ESTEVZ “
[
who did It."
Among Ihr 19.739 missing
chlldrrn on file since I9H-I are
122 ruses where Ihrre's "prool
1/7 W
pva;* tw*k *
posi t i ve" they were (ound
CASSANDRA PETERSON
because of milk cartons, said
Julie Curtwrlgh' of Ihe N'ullon.il
ELVIRA
Center for Missing and Exploited
ll&gt;
Ml
MISTRESS
Children In Washington.
4
Some critics dispute that
»M OF THE D AR K
number and others say even tf
MOVH *ANC [i
true. It's an uwTully tiny per­
centage. Cartwright concedes
stranger abducllnna are ‘‘a verysmall number"— Hull most miss
Ing kids are runaways, throw
nwnya nr abducted by nnneustodlal parents.
"W e don't even like to talk
a b o u l a iru n g rr a b d u c tio n s
because In most cases the child
Iras been befriended In somr

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According lo NRA officials and
shooting roaches. It takra right
to 10 years of Intrnse training
and competition to become a
world class marksman A menial
sport. 90 percent of Ihr shotting
discipline Is psychological,
though one Arm y roach said
shootrrs must also be in lop
shape physically as well.
“ It look lots of hard work to
get lo this level of rompellHon.'
said Ih r 1970 graduate of
Seminole High School. Sanford.
"And noi only work with llie
spori. but with myself. I had lo
learn how lo cope w|k stress,
falling and success " . I
,
As s member of ihe Air Force's
International trap team. Bautista
and the G l marksmen and
women spend countless hours
on firing ranges to sharpen Ihelr
skills, and many more on the
road shooting al national und
International competitions. It's a
discipline requiring loial dedica­
tion. nol a little sacrifice and a
heallhy dose of family anil
employer support.
"It's Important lo have a
family that understands the
stress this type of competition
causes and understand Ih r
personal challenges I nerd to
face, even If those challenges
lake me away from horn."
Bautista said
Bautista and his wife. Connie,
have two children: Chuck. 16.
and Chris. 14.

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Sanfcod Herald, Sanford Florida — Friday. November 11, 1988 — VD

Religion
G erm ans mark night of ‘sham e’

IN BRIEF
Yard sale at Lutheran church
SANFORD — Good Shepherd Evongctu a I l.uihrrun C hurch.
2017 Ot Until i Or.. Sanford, will haven yard sale Nov. U frtrm * )
a.m lo 5 pm llol dog*, chill, and talked flood* will be
available

Rummage sale at Pentecostal church
LONG WOOD — T&gt;
Hr* Auxiliary of ihr Flr»l Prnlrcowtal
Church. 3«| E O n ..
a v t . Umgwood. i* having a rummage
aalr Nov. 12 al ft m iii I lirrr will lie all aorta of good thing* for
wale
For more Informal km. call 830-5385 or 339 0819.

Free turkey available on Thanksgiving
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS — The Flint liaplt*l Church. HR7
Highway 430. Altum nrtlr Spring* will Ik- giving fr**r
Thankaglvlng dinner* on Thanksgiving dav from 11 30 a m lo
2 pm
For more Information. &lt;all 339 8961

A weekend ol praise revival
LAKE MARV - The l-akr Mary Church of Ihc Na/arene. 171
E Crystal takr Ave l-ake Mary, will Iw having a weekend of
(kw Ibc revival Nov 11 lo 13 The Rev Mike and Reeky Qulfnby
from Spring Hill will In- prevm
Service* will he at 7 p m »-*ih evening and .* IP *S«» rvdr*nvo.mug There will l«e a w rv im t.undut.
rj inr * nd.-v
morning *ervtre

Film to be shown at Baptist church
SANFORD - The Kir*t llapiut ( IniriTi 319 Park Ave
Sanford, will present C ry From the Mountain a film (torn the
Hilly Graham Film Ministry. Nov 13 at 6 53 p m

Lamp Post Cafe to open
ALTAM ONTE S I’HINGS
St Marv Magdalen CatlMvIk*
C h u n h fkll Mallland Ave . Allamontr Spring*, wtll turn thetr
stH ial Itall into the lavnifi Post ( ale Nov 12 at H pm Therr wtll
h r rectads total and turn al« d IhiIu dunks

Annual dinner dance scheduled
DELTONA
1 lie Truqilr Shalom I7H3 Elkhain lllvd .
Deltona t* having its annual dinner dam e Nov 19 at live
IkrLand llllluo Hotel Dinner will lie served and m uU will he
provided hy .loev F ondalr
Th kel* ate 825 |ier lonpk and a ir availealde hum David
lire htman at 374 2 iM«#&gt;

Duke to speak at Good Shepherd
MAITLAND — The ( hurrh of Hie (kind Shepherd. 331 l^ake
Ave Maitland, will tie hosting a talk by Chalk* Duke an
astronaut on Afiolln Hi who walked mi Hie moon
He will Hien meet with folk* al the Ef.1%* ojwl Mlntslrtrs Fair
Nov 19 The lair Is free and open to tlw pnhhi from 11 a m to
3pm
For more information •all 1144 638I

Hot dog end chili supper planned
C ANSEIJIEHIt V
Westminster Pretty it ru n Chun It. 26-11
Red Hug l.akr Hd Casarlla-try. I* hooting a ImiI ikig and i hill
*4)p{irt Nov 12 at ti ;u&gt; put Ail you •all ral IhkrU are
avatialik at 83 36 Im adult* and 82 (or rlntdren All fata red*
go lo Ihr ISeshvlertan Women
Fat iimtr inlurmation i-aDftW 9384

Lazorltz to give a talk
MAITLAND
The Jewish Com m unity Center. 831 N
Maitland Ave. Mallland will host a talk by IN Mattln la/ont/
Medlral Duet tor ol West la k r Hospital
The talk will la* Nov IS. Non Community Centre mrmlierw
will pay 812 lor tudh session*, and 81(1 lot one session
Community Center members will pay 8 III lor both sessions
and 87 lot one session
For more Infortnalkm. i all m 3 39.13

Sounds of Joy to give concert
W INTER PARK
Itw First Itapii*! C hu n h uf I u « aw ilia
450U Dtkr Rd. Winter Park will Ivosi a concert by Sounds of
Jo y Nov 11al 7 p m
The nun ett is Iter Fm more information.« all 432-2766

Bill Gaither Trio to perform
OHI.ANIX)
The Fltsl Ikiplist ( him h ol OiDiuto will Ih s I a
concert by live lllll Galt her Trio Nov iMat 7 J O p m

OPen house dedication tea scheduled
OHI.ANIX) — The Orlando Union Rest n r Mission', 410 W .
Central lllvd Orlando, is having an o|trn house dedication tea
Nov 20 at I p m lot the new Women and Children'* Shelter
The lea will lie at 1525 W' Washington St .Orlando

Kristallnacht remembered
DELTONA — Temple Shalom. 1725 Elk.on lllvd . Deltona,
wtll Ire having a HfrrcUl Sahlmth srrvlvr « nnimrmouillng the
50th anniversary id Krlslallnarhl m k ft rn Nov 1 1
On Nov 9. 1938. hundtrdsol synagogues and litindrrd* of
Jewish homes and shop* were tunned amt drslrnyrd. anil
thousands ol .lew * were killed by German*

Choirs to combine, sing
MAITLAND — The rontblnrd choirs ol the First lUpttst
Church 1930 Mohican Trail, Mallland. w ill sing Nov 20 at 7
p in
For more Iniommtlon. call rijH 51:to

Central Baptist Church to
celebrate 50th anniversary
The year was 1938. and a
birth took plair The ministry
and tnlhirni e of Central llaptlsi
Clmreh began on South Sun Turd
Avenue Tile paMotal leadership
lias treeII twelve |MStors. and the
church has grown to Is* one til
the larger churrhrs In the Sam
ford urea
T h i s growth lias led the
churrh to ncveral tPllerent locu*
tlons. In Hie early 1940* the
church was located al 25th
Street and Elm Avenue, and
later at Ihr corner of Ninth Street
and Laurel Avenue. In the early
1950* the elmreli moved lo
Fourt eent h Street and Oak
Avenue, und In 1063 hullt Ihc
current *ancluary. Now the
eonsliurtlon ol new lacllllle* I*
taking place on West Fltsl Sited

to In* occupied in Ihr Spring ol

loan.
Pastor Freddlr Smith extend*
an Invitation to mrmlN-t* and
lormrr member* lo alletul Ihc
sfieelal *crvlce* this weekend
honoring the church's annlver■' ll v Satim l.n night al 6 .to
|i in i h c c h u r c h wi l l be
irleliiallng with an evening of
*|icdal music presented by tltc
Four-Fold Uuartel of Sanford,
ihr Central l.adlr*' Trio, and
John Graham , soloist. On Sun*
iluy m orning the rhutrh w ill
rrcngnlge former staff a n d
|ia»tiim. Sunday evening In Ihc
7(X&gt; p in srrvIce Rev, Bob l-oy
ol Jacksonville will hr |ire­
aching. Following Ihr morning
worship service Ihr rluirrh w ill
have dinner on the ground!..

50th anniversary of ftrisiaiinacht
m a rk e d by marches, speeches
UeHe&lt; Fr— a Intarwatlanal

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BONN, West Oernmny
N.iHonwldi
ceremonies m arking the 50th anniversary ol
KrtiUlluaihl. a prelude to tlir II o Iim iiim
were marred Wednesday by .1 protest
against Chancellor Helmut Kohl and hv
Parliament's refusal to allow an add ft ** h\
a Jewlkh leader
Fifty year* ago today. Iieokrn glass llttrrrd
Gennan street* alter a night ol terror in
which Nail mobs btirnrd synagogue* and
rounded up Jew * In a [loginm that Iter.tided
the beginning of ih r links aust
Thai night a hall Century ago was
In
rotnmemoraled todav by Ibr West Germ an
pfiilumrnt. or Hundrsiag wlinh Is mnl*
lire (or denying a retjursl Im ihr lie.id o l ihr
We*i German Jewish Community Hem/
Galinskl. lo address the session
(Xfktals said llte request mid* hv th*
' iirrns Party last month, eamr loo Ute m 1 -■

,

shouted protests an.I Ihnn'i I at Kohl, who
kepi talking its Ihr protrstrrs werr lmslir.1
by other spectators
Kohl t* controversial in the .Jewish
community for hi* visit to the N.I/I SS rlllf
ttiMip crm etrry In the West German town ol
lllllmrg tu 1983 Kohl anil President Rriigan
p.utii ipate.l In a terrmnny honoring ihc
40lh anniversary of Germany's surrender in
World War II
"What alM iul Hlthurg’’ " a young hrckUr
shoutr&lt;| Horn the galkrv .
"Chancellor, von arc lying*- anot lier
slio»iicf1 when K 0I1I pralsefl the hit r giahttn
of Jew * In Wrsl Germany alter the w at
( tmimeuifiratlfin* ol Ktislallu.it III al

.-d

lhe srvnote speech todav ».&lt;« to k :
hut te«tag n n ld e m t’oi* p Jrntungi 1
Galinskl. 75. a survlvm of lh« Aust hw tlr
ikaih tamp and who recently eontplaitied
Wrsl German (mhtu tans lack a hlstort.nl
const-tousne**." *|tokr at a commemorative
servile in a Frankfurt synagogt* Wedne*
day
Galinskl described the horror* of the night
Dial tin 4me a dies* trhr.us.il tin tl ■
I Inks aust In which li million.kws |M-rt*lved
Hr said alter Krlstalluai lit Itobodj COUid
claim IgiMiratu r alMiul Ihr alms ol the Nazis
but "In llie heart of Kumt-* Hie Middle At* s
were revived and Ihr world remained
siknl *
Kohl «|«ikr al the samr senrtre and was
twice Interrupted by young Jewish Im Met*
Wearing a va nm d kr a Jewish skulk ..p
Kohl said on Ih r &lt;|ur*tloo ol guilt dial 11
remain* a cause id deep shame why th*
inaf.au &gt; of tlir petqXr on ihr mill It ol
Novrmhrr was silent
CongrrgaiNvt activists opfaewd to 1fit
chant Hint s (arse m e in Hi* svnagogur

were held m Austita ami f asi Germany,
wlirre a t ornerstnue lor a new *vu.tgogoe In
Ea*l Ik lllll will lie laid this wrt k
th illir night of Nov 9 193* Nari leaders
nrdrrrd ' vpOfllinfnuv" demonstralloii*
against Jews ostrusiMv to avenge I lie faial
shtatling ol a tinm an dlpltMii.it two dais
rather hv a vtiling Jew in Part*
Na/l storm trisiprr* were told lo destroy
J ewi s h p r o p e r t y and ar r es t Jew s.
f*|M*&lt; tally rh h ones *n thru huslnrsv**
totild he taken over by non Jewish
tinman* at muting to document* sel/rtl

alter Ihc war
llniw nslilrts ihriaighoul Germany set (Ire
to 250 *ynagogiM-s sin,i*hr&lt;l 7.500 Jewish
homes anti store.. kllletl about a hundred
men women and clilldrru and hauled olf
27.&lt;xxi. lew ish men to 1 •Micrniration t amps
It was then ihr largest {Nigrnm undertak­
en In Adolf liltin'* I bird Reich, and Null
cltt les tpiickly duhlied It Knstallnarhi —
cr
Night ta Night of Hroken Gla** — for
the flu lilts ol gl.i** lilllug Hie streets Hu­
metrtitiig alter
hr div hleill city of H rrllu Tuesday
^,|.ritmlIv t oirinumotuicd llu* antilvnsaiv
whrn t lions.iriul* man tled silently to Hu*
Jew i*h Com m unity Center In West Merlin
built of ter WOrid War II 011 wlial was the
KinFtlC»«f1* of one of thr rltv's laigest svna
ti*'Wtun* gtiilrtl during Krtstallnaclil
Gull t h niM Inheritable. (ml ilu- burden ot
hUlory u r rainnot r*c.q»e. ' former Chan
rrllltd W lllv Hi nndt wlin lb d tlir Nazi* to
Senimllrmvia. h)IJ Hu- man hers w tm pa**, d
lita
site* \vherr dewish shop* werr
pin imI# rett and Jews tiratrn &gt;&lt;■death
V if in a lly r&lt;i ■ry coniruuiHiy and tlir
2 AJ[jmi pr.ielk- lug Jew* in Wrsl Germain
%i dlI temctuhei ilu nb;ht of terror
^. - ” ~ ,_.r the Na/1 jogtini ol
1#
»ti anywhere elsr ir
the T !- trd Rl i&gt; ti 40 of the city’s 50
[ttrv wr re homed down and I2.(XX)
Jewri' lA'f-re sent oil lo a concent ral loti t amp
Thr n lain t rt riuotiv in West (iermany will
In* h e l d W e t l n
lay in Fnm klurt'* Wesirml
gue
*
&lt; •tal . oitiinemoratlve *e**itm of lhea
tiiian ParllamenI in East Ikrlln. the
ot ih&lt;* Jewish ronim unliy in Fi.isl*
1 &gt;.iiiu IV &gt; dh d KMslalln.lt hi one ol the
daikr* momentsoHirtmau history ”
Ki isi ,illn.o ht he rallied t h e Holotausi
dining w|i»&lt; It '» million Jew* died in Nazi
deathc uup&gt; 111 Wot Id War II
d Rotslein. le.itlrr of the East
Skgm
(irrm .m lcwi-.li tommunllv. Imame the..
Ill '•I pi t* n&lt; iru; Its allowed lo .uldtess the
Fast tier man Parliament m Its IMye.tr
htstury
Holstein called the *|ircnil session "a
moment ot lilsloth al slgnllleanee **
All. 1 (to *|ieelaj session. East German
Prr &gt;nInii E i i . I. Hontikn ret rived Rohitrin.
amt other - Jew Ish Ira.lrt*

U.S. bishops balk at Vatican report
. Uwtlod Few** Iw f rwatlan al
Otic oC If tr' mf&gt;si ca&amp;frhlkMM issue*
hHvfrrn the Roman &lt; atlville t hurt h 111
tlirUnttetl State* and th' V.iw-ao 1* ttir
(|ursllon ot rptsc tt|ial ronferrm « *
luMlit s su. h a* the National Conference ol
Catholic lllshoj** that bring togHhf r a
nation sent ire hierarchy
Kpl*tt&gt;|Ml tonlerrm es ale l.uy. lv the
rrralton
the rriot ms ot llte Se. und
Vaik an Count il. and tlw 10k Ihc » an to
play In llte strut turr ol III.- r'.u i. li has
never been quite t k.u
Traditionally, line* ot authurtty have
llowed Irorn the j-&gt;(- hi Rotm lo lilt
Individual bishop supreme in hi*
ill.- esc and thru to the |h«rt%h p t h ' i
The eonlrrencc*
whit It esjircially in
ifiulltrlr* like the Ulllled Stale* uni
Canaita. are pl.tvtng Increasingly activisi
role* — do mil easily III lino i I m i llow
rhart
Indeed. In the United Stale* 1 ) 11lilshops cnulereliee has Imi Olnr virtually
synonymous wtth therhunh isgleetlv. I\
»|M-aklug out slrungtv on *n« h Issue* as
utmition. Ihr nuclear arms ra.t und iluerotMimy.
Hut al the Vatican, national ot trgenial

to lllrirm r* tit bishop* are seen a*
Htslmg live aiiHturlty ol individual lush
■qa&gt; &gt;w.t tor some n i-n m iu t threat even
to Hu authority .ilthr |mpe
In I9K7. the Vatican sent tu htsho|rs
uound the world a draft statement with
Hie daunting tltk. * The Thrologit al and
J 11rldlc.il Statu* ol Ept*co|ud Confer­
ence*. ami asked lor rr*|M&gt;u*« * to the
draft
U N bishop* have prepared tlirtr*
and its likrly to confirm the Vatican’s
worst tears alMiul the runaway Ameri­
can i l mn li and under*, ore the notion
that the I ’ S hkararchy t* almost a* hard
10 control a* the dissident nun*, pin si*
and Hirologlan* dial seem lo llowrr hi llte
U s selling
Pul Ingrthrt hv a |Mtiel ill. lulling
Ai. Iihishop John May ol St l outs,
current prewltlcnl of the U S conferenct
and si* ptsl ptesldelits. I he statement Is
one ol the imisl outspoken puhll. tint
clsitts ol a Vatican document ever made
by the hierarchy.
Il wilt I m - prrsrnh-d h i tlir lull I m m I v ol
sortie 3i*&gt; bishops .luting Hie week ot
Sin 14 for ihrlr approval tM-lotr ta-mg
sent . mi to Rome
The butlnm llnr ol the bishop*' ir
*|Nlllsr ts that Hit- Vatican .trail I m - Inlallv

*•tapis tl ami a hi sh slatl made
I hev arc u*t d llte Vatican working
pat»-r ol In-lug locousistcnl. ol iisldg
hvapproprtatr Himlogi. al inethtMl*. and td
misusing r\ itlctu 1 10 sup|M&gt;rt Its alm’nf
nmmm/tng ihc mlc ol mnfeteners ami
toncludlng the draft 1* mil suilahlr a* a
hast* (or discussion and should be
replaced w ith another dralt."
in a l&gt;a. kgiuhlld p.ipt t ptr|ioretl lot Hie
hisliops tti at &lt;ompanv the lortual res|- ii-&gt; ih. paml nf pirsulriit* said the
Vatu an tltah ailapi.d a tlrfrlislvr and
n. gallv. tour and 'seem* lo have been
written a* an endurseitietit ol tetriit
ertllcs ol Ih r . piMo|Ml eiHifereneen. lor
u tilise negative assessment* it provides a
Hirologlc.lt tkisls "
The Im . kgmuml paper also trie* In
i l l . t st l . i l
s llp |M lt
for . pis.. 1p.1i .oilierPuces (torn I lie w llliigsof 1hose who now
ipirsuou their t&lt;- in Hie « hutch, nolably
Cardinal Joseph Rat/inger, heatl ol Ihr
Valhali'* Ctmgt ahot 1 lor ihc tkHlrlnc
ol Hu Faith.
I tie tough, ah 1st defiant public lour
llte American lit ojisate taking with llir
Vatican uti Hie - afl slalemenl suggest*
Hiai Hie tiurraii' ary In Rome will have
Its hands full reining In Hie U.S ehurrh
and ft shaping II in the Image of Rome.

How we are to recognize Christ’s image
"Hill It looked m i much Ilk.
him ”
Thai was the disappointed
trat iimi ot many ol n* nil
learning that the Shroud ol
Tiititi wa* not the burial cloth &lt;&gt;|
Christ. N'rw tests show that the
shroud dales tiuek only lo Hie
Middle Ages
How do we know* that the lair
on Hit shtoutl looked like Jesus ’
W r don't, ul course Hut over the
centuries a kind ol ’'artistic
orthodoxy” ha* developed coil
renting Hie face of Christ II lia*
enabled us to rretignl/r him
when we see him
To be sure, not all the rrpre
sent.HIons ol Jesus are identical
They range lunn the grotesque
to tlir sentimental Hut still w
know him
Thr most |M&gt;pul.M and most
reproduced of alt ttie- (aces ol
Christ I* one by William II
Sallm on. a C on gre g a tio n a l
minister who was president ol
Carleton College In Mlnnrsoia
He died In I93H.
Ills sallow-fared Chris) ha*
apfirared on Hie front ol Sunday
school leaflets a n d adorned
liednsitn wall* (or well over 50
years.
Mott of the old masters who
painted Christ saw him as "a
man nf sorrows acquainted wllli
grief." Ilruce Marion, on the
other hand, who wrote the 1921
best sellrr. “ The Man No ImmIv
Knows," |ialnled a wortl |&gt;oitr.iil
of Jesus 'hat was nothing like
th r ntaalers' c a n v a s repir

RE LIG IO N

GEORGE
PLAGENZ

sell tal lot is
To Ibirton. Jesus was a vigor­
ous. tanned ouhtooi man. Ill*
muscle* were *0 *ttoiig tli.il
When tie drove the m oney­
changer* out. nolMstv it.ued to
Up|KMK* llllll.”
People who picture Jesu* a*
Mat ton tlitl are proliitldy pleasett
Hull (lie lace on Hie Shroud ol
Turin 1* not Christ’s.
Monslgnor Guilin Ricci, Vati­
can archivist arid student of Hitshtoutl. estimated Hi.it Hit- man
whose image apjM-ar* on Hitcloth stotnl only a shade over 5
h d ;i nit lie* (all and weighed
alsiul 155 |mumls Iwhli li wouhl
he normal. *.iys Ricci, lor a
Palestinian ofChrlsl’seral.
If wt tan itusl their autlicn1telly, some anclrni maiiuscrlpis
limy give us soim-whal lull. 1
drserlpilous of Jesus Ralph
Adam*, the author ol a iNNik.
"Th e St-arch lor the Fact- of
Jesus." quotes horn what he
claims I* a letter Itoni .1 Roman
named Publius l.t-uluhi* who
say* till* of Jesu*
Ht- 1* a lull Uhl* wouhl ol

course I m- by llrsi cciilury stall
d a rd s III Palestine), well*
pto|ioi 1 loned man There I* a
severity In hi* emmieuanci
which at 1ra. t* hive ami rever­
ence Ht* hair t* the 1 okir of new
wine III* la-aid Is thick ami Hucolor ol lit* hair Hr I* never set u
In laugh tint ha* liecti observed
II I weep He lolk* lllllc but With
great quality.”
l ilt- hook alsti publish!-* what
I* said to Iw an cxccrpi of a letter
litilii Ponftus Pilule lo III n i Ius
Caesar Itu-tor.- Pilate had met
Jesus at lit* trial)
"One day In passing Hu- palace
of siloe." Pllale write*. I ob­
served In the midst ol a great
concourse ot people a young
man who wo* le.ililng agalu*i a
tree, c a l m l y addressing a
multitude. I wa* laid 11 was
Jesu* Hi* hair and tieatd were
golden-colored."
It tlirrr 1* anv credibility to
tltrse iltM'tituenl* ttiry may Ihllte closest tiling we have in
eyewitness descrlpi ions ol Jesus
In uddtllon, there l* slid hi Im- an
exiaiil artist * sketch from th&lt;
llrst century, alihough I don’t
know anyone who has seen It.
A* llu- story goes, the u|M&gt;*tl&lt;'
Peter, while vlslllllg Dir house ol
a Christ Ian. wa* a*ked what
J e s u s w a s l i ke
o u a
handkerchief thal t* now pre
served al St. Pelt r * In Rattle, lie
traced an outline ol Jesus
( 0 1 9 8 8 NEWSPAPER
T E R P R I 6 F. ASSN'.

Six nominated
to lead area
Episcopalians
Ih r *I v pr i est s
uninitiated lor election a*
Mishop ('tNid)iitot ol Hie
Epi scopal D i o c c s c of
( t id nil I lor nla on Dec, IH
have been Invlicd lo lake
part In lonr o |k - ii meetings
with Hit- public.
The dkieesau Transition
Cotmtdliec eliosc six from
among more than IHH
candidate*
I he *t\ pro|Kmed liy the
Transition Coinnuitec:
• The It &lt;•v . C a n n it
i luunas A Dow ns, canon
to the otilliutry-. Dioccsc ol
Ccniral Plot Ida.
a |he Very Rev Ik-rtratn
Nelson Meriting, dean ol HuCalhctlral Church ol St.
Paul. Ivtiolt.
• llu Very Rev. Harry R.
Howe, dean of llu- Cathedial Clmreh of St Peter. St.
Petersburg.
• The lh-\ ( "anon John
\\. Howe, rector of Truro
Ept*. o|wl Church. Falrtax.
V 11.
• I It 1 V e n . -t &lt;i m e *
W i l l i a m H e n r y Se l l .
.111 hdcacon lor |)togtam
and cf i mi i i unl cat Ions.
DltM-cseol Newark.
• the Rev
II David
Wilson, o d o r ol All Samis'
t hun-h. Wlttl’-r Ihirk

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141— H om es fo r S a le

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1 I A acret commercial land
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11J00 dean be'ance financed
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B U t Year, No. 81 —

Sanford. Florida

Longwood city worker suspended foilowing protest

N E W S D IG E S T

By SANDRA BOUCNANIHB
Hstald stall w rIUr
—

Six missing after explosions
K A N S A S C IT Y . Mo — T w o rxpln*um* rru p it-il
.it a qu a rry w hrrr llrrllg h n -rs wrrr L u llin g a
lilarc early Tuesday. Ira vin g *1* of ihrm m iM ln n
and xh a llrrtn g window* lor mile*. flrr olfli U K
Mid.
Flrrflghtrr* said llir blast* m turrrd al a
trailer filled with ammonia utirutr otlni.il*. w ild
the llrrflg h lrr* fiullrd I m i k olirr the blast
fearing another explosion. and rrxldrnl* In m u
near the site wren* evaluated
No death* or tn|uriex * r r r
llrrflghlrr* on two pum per*
llie lire were missing alter
a m. a n d 4 50 a in * a ld
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who were L itiltn g
I lie hta%l» at 4 IO
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LONGW OOD — A city worker who was selected a
union spokesman was sus|iended hy City Manager
Gene DeMartr alter he protested the elimination ol cash
rewards for employee* of the year.
David Torrance a maintenance worker in the puH in
wurks department, art'used Dr Marie of punishing him
and other employee* lirrause nI their unlori allegiance
lie aim are used the city manager of ln*en»lllv|ty
Inward elty worker*
DeMarle. however. Mid the suspension was Itased on
allegation* that Included Insubordination and dlalinn
rsly
The rm pltiyrr award program was driqqird berauee
ol an ovrrslghl city oflk lals said
Torronre was ordered lo report io ihe city admlnlsiralnr this allrrnoun when DeMarle was lo
iletrrmlne wtial. If any. (urthrr sirfts lo lake regarding
Torrance's employmeni with the i lly.
Torrance said Monday lhal lie helteve* hi* Job is In
jeopardy "I can't understand how I t an lie indicted,
ronvkted and judged by my accuser.'' Torrance said

He Mid that he wo* suspended wllb pay for two day*
on Wednesday. Nov. 23. Notice u( hi* *u*|&gt;en*!on came
two ilay* alter he handed city hall a letter In prole*! of
the elimination of the Employee of Ihe Yr.n Program
The employee award progrum was discontinued
formall) by ihe city commission on Nov 7 for the h*t al
year
allrr II wa» jiolrilrd oul dial It was not
Imluded In the already-adopted annual budget. Ac­
cording to a Nov 11 memorandum by Personnel
Din tint lau* Marlin. "In rrsr art htng the varum*
budget line item*. II was iliw ovrrrd ib.il till* program
was mil limited lor I'MWt Hit '*
Martin *aid that II wa* an "oversight" not to tin ludr
the program In the city's budget tmt that II would be
budgeted for next year
The program is included in the city s personnel |**llcy
and II* ii»*l lo Ihe &lt;il)r t* • 1.150 which Include* a *250
au aid lo an ' Em ployre of ihe Yrar ' and B 100 in rai h
id nine nominees who are submitted by each of the
department director* lo the rtiv admlntslralor Till*
would liave lieen die fourth year lor Ihe program
according lo Marlin
Torrance, who was selected hy fellow workers lo
I n W o r k e r . Pag* S A

QNP rises 2.6 percent

D a vid Torrance

L a u n c h

W A S H IN G T O N — The na tion 's ftoflomy iir r w
at a 2 6 p rrre n t annual rate in the third quarter,
the ekiwrst growth tim e late HtfMi. and m natlon
alvn ro w to !l» highrxt level In *H year*, the
Commefr- Drpu/tmrnt w»ul T u r v 'j y
Mo»l a n a lv »l» had expeeled Ihr nation v total
output of good* and *rrvlr-r-% grrw vlightlv fa*lrr
than the previously e * lirn a ln l J J fieri m l
annual rate.

m a y

O N P grrw- by $2.5 7 billion in the th ird
quarler. or at an annual r a lr of 2 W p r rr c n l
bringing llie valor o( the total lailpul l n H O I I
trtllmn alter adjustment* for p tk r i lunge* a n d
seasonal variations

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□ Florida

Two oINcara killod In Miami
MIAM I — A deranged a n d s reaming m a n .
released from |a Ison IO d a y* ago allrr serving
r is hi year* lor attempted murder, shot a n d
JdMad tw o potter ofHrrtw Monday by grobOmg
ilwtr gun* and (Wing into th e ir I* ad»
The *u*|*et t tied In a |*atn&gt;l ear. r n w l in to
llrnward County where h r was a p p rrh m d rd
wit hoot Incident aland 3 0 iiilnuir* allrr the
•.homing in a math Dailr C m in ly trailer futk

Chillin’ out

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□ Sports
Stshswks reps I Raiders, 35-27
S E A T T L E - D a v id K rte g t h r o w i n g
liiuthdnw n p a w * In live dtllrrrnl rrtrlver* .
krpt the S ra llle Srahawk* In a lie lor Ar*t pl.n r
in llie A FC West Mon

day aught with a 55 27
victory over the l.os
Angeles Haider*
The Se.ih.iwks and
Denver llronroearr lied
lor llrsl in llie division
with iilrniic.il 711 re­
lord*, while llie Haider*
*llp|M-d lo ti 7 anti nut of llrst
Seattle Coach Chuck K im ix laisilrtl when
asked II lie Ihoughl llie AFC* was a "lio h u m "
dlvtaton
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Addis Davi*. 10. was willing lo sacrifice e
little vision lo keep warm this morning at Ibe
temperature dived to a cool 47-dogroos Davis

City races against charter
Goldsboro may benefit
from tax district action
■7M A O CHURCH
Herald stuff writer_____________________________

SANFOHD — City conunlsstoners may yet
make it Just under Ihe wire and a il on an
ordinance creating a lat increment financing
district In the Goldsboro arra hr lore Jan I .
Atrr lhal date the nrwlv adopted county
rhanrr will require rnuniy commission ap­
proval loerrale suchadlslrtcl.
Cliy Commissioner lk»h Thomas, who irprr
sent* Ihe Goldsboro area, urged his fellow
commissioners Monday nlglil lo create Ihe

■y J. M AR K R A R P IIL O
Herald stall writer__________________

Bee Page SB

S A N FO K D — City oirii lul* are
rrady lo m il oul Ih r rrd carpel n rx l
week for a Veteran's Administration
rom nilltrr that Is Inspecting sites
for a proponed f 103 million hospital
and nursing hninr.

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Sunny and mild today
Te m p e ra tu re

might gel up to 70
toduy billin' d ro p ­
ping hack inio the
4 Os tonight. Little
c h a n c e of r u i n .
Wednesday will I k *

n n Im p ro v e m e n t
w ith high* In the 70s
undclrar skies.

district and larrv on with the WINS (Wrslslde
Improvemenl Netghburhood Strategy! project
Thomas brought up the subject at the end ol
the meeting during llie time tin mayor asks
commissioner* if they have anything not on
the agenda that they want la discuss
The commission dtsi ussrd selling up a la*
Increment financing district at a workshop In
October but never brought II up al a
sutisequenl tegular meeting Such a district
reserves any increased lax revenues resulting
from improvement m property, or Increases In
property value in Hie arra. for a Bjiecul trust
fund Thai bind can then lie u*ed to provide
low inirrrsi loans nr ouingbl grants lor more
Improvemenl In Ihe area
City Manager Frank Faison (old conimlsB e e T s i, Page B A

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City rolling
out red carpet
for V A brass

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and bit mdtened companion. Michael Hob
ertson, bolb a rt studentt at Hamilton
Elementary School

CAI'E I A N A YK H A L
ll« shill lie AiLmii**
countdow n in Illusion I hnisd.iv on a flight lo carry
a spv salellilr into orbit jms eriled in sn rrl
f i lewlav amid picila I loll* ol a 70 fieri ent ilulM rol
bigli wlints amt rain that .mild Ion r a delay
NASA s mission nianagrnirni Irani
a fiaiiel ol
lop agniev manugrts brailid In astronaut Kolvrl
t'rififiru was io meet Iticwluv In a final review of
Atlantis* lllgbt pro*rselng with b lo io ll plaiioril lor
aiound 7 a III I S I I liutvlav. an onling In smirns
The s r.ilIn t outlook a major fui lor In Ihr
ionsrrvatlvr |»»si t 'liallrugir rnvironntrnl. was
sure III tie a liqiti on llie agenda w ith Air Four
lorn-aster* calling tor high wind* w ith gust* of u|i
10 J t infill al Iuiiim ti little along Willi ram •hnwris
III the arra
There is a 70 fait m i fitulkibililv llie Until h
irtlrtui will In violated
Air Force ( 'apt Krn
\\ atrrn said
Hill ll |m s I p ia illir Is am gulili a ib lav would
nol l r cunstderrd imlll mui b i low i to l.mm b linn
la-iause ol die mercurial nature ol Moruta sioaslal
weal tier
Atl.mliss live man i i r « arrived al tin Krnm-tlv
Space t'ruleI .•(■nil J p m KM Mond.iv 15 hours
.dirt the miitmglii «i.ut ol d r sbmile s 43-ltmir
i ounldowil lo tikisloll Snoiirs wild llie i nnnttlnw ll,
lxm il cot idm led In set irl Ini lulled :ttl hour* ol
built III bold linn whiili adds iqi In a launch
atiempi aruitnd 7 a in I luusil.iv
Al die controls will In- vrlcran sbutile skqifirr
Ko Ib ii "llool' Gllisnn 12. a Navy 10111111.1111111.41111
i t: pilot Guy Ganlnrt In an Air Force tolnnrl
making bis llrsl lligbl I In nllM*r 1 lew nn nils is an
An Fun c Col Kh hard Mike Mullane, 43. Air
Force Li Col Jerry Kims, -to. ami Navy Cmdr. •
W 1II1.1111 Sin-pin-til. 3't also making Ills llrsl lligln.
Gllison ami Gardner rUinhcd ihoanl a NASA
business p-l early Tuesday ami pi act Iced sliutllr
landing jinirrtlurrs. iliifilii aling Ibe sleep 2 1 drgirr
gllile sIo |m- ol .1 s|m &lt;1- shuttle during rr|iralrd
“ liHicb-and-go" up|iriui In s
llriauw- llie 27ib sbulllr mission l« .1 i Ussibcd
I Vi fki 11 lin t11 ol Defense lligbl. NASA W'tli not discuss
lIn - 1m v load al all. ik-spiu- widespread media rr|mrt*
11 is .m advanced ' lau iosv" lailar leconiiulasaiice

The local stir already Is tiring
considered b y ih r frdrnil govern­
ment for u IKK) man prison and city
olfliial* hope to altrnri the VA
hospital, too
“ T b r site Is m i big. we could build
I lie prison anil llie hospital u mile
apart." said Saulonl City Manager
Frank Falwm
lie said llie city's oiler lo llie VA
would lie sim ilar to lb.it made to Ihe
U S Bureau of Prisons — helping to
pay to build city water and sewer to
the site.
"We think the economy of cost of
having tmt It (acllUlce sharing the
cost would I k * a great savings lo llie
federal governm ent." Faison said.
The V A a llr selection committer
will be In Central Florida Dec. 6
through Dec. H and will vlsl Sanford
t Be# V e te ra n s , Bags BA

Bridge back-up
This two vohtclo accident Monday night on the Si.
John's River bridge lhal separates Volusia and
Seminole counties backed traffic up for almost two
hours on U S. 17 92 Florida Highway Patrol officers
Investigated tho accident and Ihe Seminole County

Firo Department responded to Ihe scene. A l least one
victim was transported -to Central Florida Regional
Hospital. There were no fatalities and police were
unable lo provide any further details at press time.

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‘Early releasee’ kills two policemen
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M IAM I IUPII - A career ctUnhtal. released
from prison 1 1 dsys ago after serving eight
years for attempted m urder, faced two
first-degree m urder charges Tuesday In the
shooting deaths of two police officers.
Charles H. Street grabbed the guns of
officers David Strzalkowskl and Richard
Boles and fired repeatedly Into their heads
at a north Dade C o u n ty trailer park, police
said.
T h e suspect fled In a patrol car. and
crossed Inlo Broward County where he was
apprehended without Incidenl about 30
minutes later.
Police said Street. 34. of Boynton Beach
was released Nov, 18 from Martin Correc­
tional Institution In Indiantuwn after serving
eight years of a 15-year sentence for
first-degree attempted m urder in Palm
Beach County.
Th e lenience was packaged In a plea
bargain arrangem ent w ith three other
charges and Involved Ihe attempted murder
of rival drug dealer Samuel Lamar Newby,
who w ai shot In the stomach outside a West
Palm Beach tavern In 1980

M E L R O S E - Homeowners b rin g la the p a th o f a
Jackaonville-io-Tampa turnpike today p u n to take their
opppoaltlon of the road to state transportation o D I d ih In Lake
City.
3uv t Z J m
Organlacr Sinclair Baton said Monday he expected 50 c a n to
drive more than 50 mUea from the email east Alachua County
com m unity to Lake C ity to meet with W llUam Miller, assistant
secretary In the Department ofTransportation.
Miller agreed to meet w ith the residents in the agency’s
district office In Lake C ity . Th e y planned to travel lo the office.
80 miles from Melrose. In a caravan.
Baton, a real estate salesman who unsuccessfully ran Tor a
Florida House seat earlier this month, said the group will hand
over 6.000 to 7.000 petition signatures opposing the proposed
toll road.
A state consultant has proposed tsro routes for the turnpike,
route goes from Jacksonville, west around Cam p
sat of Starke, through part of Ham pton, east of
Gainesville and south to Dunnctlon. The other course calends
east of Middle burg through part of Penny Farm s, east of
Keystone Heights and near Hawthorne In A lachua County.

Mistake causes $200,000 damage

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M IAM I B E A C H — A fireman forgot to put stabilizing jacks out
before raising Ihe ladder on his fire truck In a practice exercise,
and the truck tipped on Its side, causing 6200.000 damage, his
superiors said.
Fire chief Bran lard Dorris said 22-year-veteran firefighter
Je rry Rogers m ay lose his Job over the lacldent Monday.
" T h a t ’s a lot of money for a stupid mistake. I’m not very
haoov about this.’’ Dorris said.
Dorris said It Is fortunate that nobody was in the truck and
that no cars were com ing by as the truck tipped and the ladder
came crashing down. T h e §300 .000-truck Itself can be saved,
but the ladder will probably have to be replaced. Dorris aald.
T h e only other thing damaged besides the tru ck was Rogers’
own pickup truck, w h ich was patted on the street nearby and
hit by the foiling fodder.

TA LLA H A S S E E E n viro n ­
mental and recreational fishing
groups urged Gov. Bob Martinez
and Ihe Cabinet Monday to allow
a limited harvest of redfish. a
popular aportflah nearly wiped
out by the recipe of s New
Orleans chef.
M artinet and Ihe Cabinet,
acting on a recom mendation
fro m Ihe M a rin e F is h e rie s
C o m m is s io n , e n a c te d a
moratorium on catching and
keeping redfish in April 1987.
Scientists and environm entalist*
now say the ban has allowed the
flattery to recover to the point
where a limited harvest should
be allowed.
On Dec. 6 . Martinez and the
Cabinet will vote on a commiaalon recommendation that
would allow flahermen to catch
and keep one radAsh per day.
T h e proposed n de.
opposed by the com m ercial Bah*
big industry, would ban the sate
at redfish tn Florida. T h e aeaaon
would be closed tn March. April
and May. and only redfish be­
et 18 sod 2 7 1

T A L L A H A S S E E — State parks director N ey Landrum plans
lo retire early next year. In part because he disagrees with a
it of Natural Resou r ces plan to partially commer87. has been In chug* of D N R ’s Division of
i since 1970. Ha will apparently leave hie
at the end of J a n u a ry , the Tallahassee Dem ocrat reported

‘1 find that the circumstances at the &lt;
shall I put It? — not as, oh. professionally rewarding as they
“ L an d rum aald. " I Just sense that there’s some
change of direction there that I'm not In agreement with.’
tourism
D N R chief T o m G ardner wants to add profit-m aking1tt
facilities to about 10 prreent of (he state’s 145 panes. Those
faculties could Include restaurants, hotels, boat docks and
Critics of Gardner’s plan. Including m a n y w ith in DNR. fear It
w ill lead to rampant commercialization at the park system.

Jobs program for wash** •‘succom '
M IAM I — A §10.000 program lo And w o rk for the city’s
-known windshield washers succeeded, even though nesriy
ihe men returned to their sidewalk positions when the

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in wMtlt the washers
garbage collectors ended Nov. 11 with 2 0 tons o f refuse and
full-time Jobs for nine men. Including four repainting the
historic Freedom To w e r In downtown Miami.
*'!l wasn't a 100 percent success." said Peter Andollna.
deputy director of the Downtown Development Authority. "B u i
I’d say It was a success because 20 Ions of garbage was
removed and some got other Jobs. It served the public and
provided a human service."
T h e authority had targeted 18 men for § 5 an hour Jobs Ih an
effort to remove them from street comers, where they had
approached motorists with offers lo clean windshields during
the brief wait for traffic signals to change.

"W e are convinced that this
recommended rule Is Ihe ptosi
equitable way to allow a very

T A L L A H A S S E E - Florida haa
temporarily blocked Union Oil of
California's plans to drill for oil
and gas off the stale's southwest
roast. Gov. Bob Martinez an­
nounced Monday.
Martinez aald the stair sent
the U.S. Departm ent of Ihe
Interior a formal objection to
UN O CAL'* plan to drill three
exploratory well*, halting the
company's plana until It appeals
to Secretary of Commerce C.
William Verily.
Martinez aald he blocked the
drilling because there la not
enough Information available to
rule out aerloua dam age lo

G A IN E S V IL L E — T h e worldwide chronicle of shark attack*
on h u m a n i. a project started tn the 1950* only to die for a lack
of funding 20 y e a n ago. has been resurrected at the Florida
Museum of Natural History.
"People have a m orbid curiosity about sharks that la partly
fostered by Ihe vengeful Image portrayed in Ihe movie 'Ja w s .'"
George Burgess, s University of Florida fish expert, aald
Monday. "W e hope lo provide the public w ith facta about
sharks without sensationalizing the story.”

From Unitod Prase International reports

Th# dally number Monday In
tha Florida Lotltry C ASH 3
Osmswss SOB.
tJ Straight Play (numbers in exact
ordsr): S2S0 on a 50-csnl be!.
1500 onSI.
□ Box 3 (numbers In any order):
SSOforeSffcent bet.StSOonSl.
□Box 6 (numbers in any order):
S40 lor a 50-cent bet, 180 on SI.
□ Straight Box 3: $330 In ordsr
drawn, S80 In any order on e SI
bet.
□ Straight Box 8: $290 In order
drawn, $40 II picked In combinet l o n o n S l b e t .

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Fred Ta ylo r, dirretor of M riro Dade police,
said authorities originally were called lo the
trailer park about 1:30 a.m when a resident
said a man krpl yelling "H rlp ."
Slrzalkowskl and Rowunun arrived In
separate cars and persuadrd the man
m aking the noise to have a psychiatric
evaluation at .Jackson Memorial Hospital

Palm Beach County
to collar stray cats
W O T P A LM B E A C H - Cats
County m ay
Ir stuff w ith a
within the coniine-

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Director

second and §290 for Ihe third
He said other counties, in ­
cluding Martin and St. Lurie
counties, require cats lo wear

"b a r

Johnson, a member

at Save A Pet Inc., s non-profit
d she ooooars forc­
ing cats to wear coffara” 1t will
be s deathtrap. I’ve seen loo
m any cats who have hung
tbemschrea on s fence o r life
U m b ." she told the paper.
however, n-’ted his
win mean a
More (lost |
will be returned to their
W e won’t have to
cuthrnlze as many and cat
bttca and nuisance complaints
will be reduced.” he said.
Anim al control officers im ­
pounded 7.286 cats this year,
compared with 6.398 cats for
the same period last year.
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m o o t? m
o
Officers picked u p 7.460
dogs this year, compared with
T d U S loot year. he aald.
tr

Sansnrn has stlfed iHe (o ve r} ,
nor and Cabinet to reject t M i

catch to recreational fishermen
and 20 percent to (hem

to enact a one year ban on
leasing and drilling In ihe area.
Dale Tw a rhtm an n . secretary
of the Florida Department of
" T h e environmental and hlaE n v ir o n m e n t a l R e g u la tio n ,
tnrir resource* of the area are wrote the letter of objection on
recognized as both a state and
brhalf of Martinez Tw a rhltn a n n
national t r r a s u r r .'' M artinez told Ihe Interior Department that
said. "W e cannot, and will not. an oil spill al Pulley Ridge could
take any chances when It comes drill ashore In Florida Hay or the
to protecting these resources Flo rid a K eys, or even pass
from possible harm ."
through Ihe Florida Straits and
U N O C A L had planned lo drill hit the east coast “ anywhere
the w e lls a b o u t 45 m l l r a , from the Keys lo Jacksonville.”
’’C o n s id e rin g I h r extrem e
northwest of Ihe Dry Tortugas.
In a section of the Gulf railed environm ental and eronom lc
Impacts that an oil spill would
Pulley R idge. U N O C A L had
submitted Its plan to drill to the rsuse. Ihe risks associated with
In te r io r D e p a rtm e n t before exploratory drilling do not np.
Congrraa voted earlier Ihls year p e a r l o b e J u s t i f i e d , "

F lo r id a ’ s e n v iro n m e n t a n d
economy should the wells lead to
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An oil spill could destroy thr
offshore Gulf-bottom environ­
ment and mangrove tree* along
th r soulhw rst Florida roast,
both rs v n tl.il fisheries' feeding
grounds Oil on thr I m-ui hr* o*
the Keys could wreck the arra s
to u ris m -d r pendent econom y.
Tw arhtm ann wrote.
U N O C A L d id p r o v id e
environmental studies of the
urea as well a* an o ll-tp lll
clean-up plan, hut Tw arhtm ann
said the studies Irfl unanswered
too many Important questions.
Florida has also rejected as
Inconclusive an cxlenslvr Interi­
or Department study of Ihe Gull
environment.

NATIONAL TSMFt

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T o d a y ...s u n n y breezy and
quite cool. High In Ih r mid lo
upper 60s. W ind northeast 15
to 2 0 m p h .
Tonight...fair and quite cool.
Low in the m id lo upper 40s.
Wind northeast lO m ph.

W UM M SOAV
C lo u d y 8 8 -8 8

TH U R SD A Y
•hurra 7 8 -8 4

W e d n e s d a y ...s u n n y a n d
warmer. H ig h In Ihe mid 70s.
Wind east 10 to ISm p h.

Tuesday. Norambac 29, i960
Vol 61, No 64

Second Clatt Pattaga Paid at Saalsrd,
FtorId* tint

Authorities said the officers engaged in a
"violent struggle" during which the officers
lost their weapon*. One gun was found In
the trailer park, the other was picked up
when the susprrt was arrestrd at DanU*

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P«SIIUw4 Dally and Sander. •■cast
Saturday hy Th* laniard Harald.
lac . SM N. FrtacS Ay#., Ian toed.
Ha. n m .

limited harvest while Insuring
the protection and future at this
valuable marine resource.” said
Ted Forsgren. director of the
Florida Conservation Associa­
tion.
The rule also was endorsed by
the Florida Audubon Society. Ihe
F lo r id a D e fe n d e ro of th e
E n v i r o n m e n t , th e F l o r i d a
W ildlife Federation and the
Florida League of Anglers.
Commercial fishermen soy the
rule would unfairly allocate ah
redfish to recreational anglers
and leave them with nothing.
Th e y blamed recreational fish­
ermen. w ho take about 75 per*
cent of the catch, for the redOsh’s decline.
" T h e recreational fishermen
were responsible for 85 percent
of problem ." sold Jerry Sanaom.
director o f Organized Fishermen
of Florida. " W h y should we
punish the people who caused
only a small part of the problem
and give all of the Improved
resource to the people w h o
caused the problem?"

lost hundreds ot days because of 30 separate
offenses committed while he was In prison.
Street completed his sentence In 3.025
days, about 53 jwrccni nf Ihe origlnul
sentence. Most Inmates serve about 38
perrent of Ih rlr sentence. olHclal* said
Investigators said Ihe two dead officers
had answered a (V '.f n llr disturbance call at
the trailer park about 2:15 a.m.. the second
time police were called lo ihe neighborhood
n o rth of M iam i. O unffre erupted and
witnesses saw ihe suspect fleeing In Ih r
green and while squad car.

Martinez blocks offshore oil wells

Shark attack chronicle given 2nd chance

LOTTRRY

Police aald Street had a 21-page criminal
record dating back to 1972 that Included
five Incidents Involving policemen, two of
them ssasulta and at least one resulting tn
serious Injuries lo officers.
Bob M acnuUer. spokesman for the stair
prison system, aald Street had been re­
peatedly cited for abusive behavior. Includ­
ing aaaaulta and attempted assaults on
guards at four prisons tn which he served
his attempted-murder sentence.
Macmastrr said Street had earned enough
“ gain lim e " lime to be freed Nov. 18.
Prisoners routinely get one day of gain lime
for every three days In prison. Street got
nearly two more years In administrative
gain lime because of prison crowding, bui

Cabinet mulls redfish
harvest restrictions

Director to Quit o v ir park p U m

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Police said Street had a
21-pass criminal record that
Included aggravated assault,
including attacks on police
since 1972. He also had
been cited while In prison.

B t. A u g u s tin e to J u p it e r
In le t •Small craft advisory Is In
effect. Today...w ind northeast
near 2 0 kts. Seas 5 In 8 ft hut up
lo 10 ft In the gulf stream. Hay
and Inland waters choppy lo
rough. Tonight...w ind northeast
15 to 20 kts. Seas 5 lo 6 ft. Hay
und Inland walyers a modrrale
c h o p lo c h o p p y .

Th e high trinperalurr in Sunford Monday was 74 degrees und
the overnight low was 47 us
reported by tin- University o(
Florida Agrlcullurul Research
und Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
There was no recorded rulnlull
during th r 24 hour (x-riorl end­
ing ul 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Th e temperature a* !l a.m.
today was 56 degrees and Mon­
day's overnight low was 47. us
r e c o r d e d b y I h r N a t io n a l
Weather Service ul the Orlando
Inlrrnallonul Airport.
Other data:
l M o n d a y 's h ig h ......................74
[B a r o m e t r ic p re s s u re ..3 0 .2 8
C A s i a t ic s h u m id ity ......6 1 pet
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Car, fire truck collide at intersection
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Hiraid staff writer

Accused rapist couldn't start car
C A S S E LB E R R Y — Cmaeclberry police charged a man with
M xual battery, and report the victim aaid the euapect had to
abandon h it disabled vehicle and bum a ride home for her aftet
the attack at about 2 a.m. Friday.
Daniel Louie Kelley. 24. of P.O. Box 01. Sanford, waa charged
in the raae at 0:15 a.m. Monday. He was arrested at his
workplace. Continental Circuits. 1150 Bell Ave., W inter
Sfulngs. Bond la S5.03U.
Th e 29-yrar-old Fern Park woman, who said she waa raped,
allegedly by Kelley, told Casselberry police she met him at a
friend's house Thursday night.
Th e y left together and went to the Post Tim e Lounge.
Casselberry, at about 10:15 p.m. Thursday. At about 1:30 a.m.
Friday the man was taking the woman home. He stopped his
truck on Sunset Drive. Casselberry. Th e woman said he raped
her.
When the man was trying to drive from the scene he backed
hta truck Into a tree and then raped lhe.woman again. After the
second assault the man's truck wouldn't start He received
assistance from a man In a nearby house. Th e truck still
wouldn't start and when the man who aided the suspect went
back Into hla house Th e victim said the suspect told her he
was sorry and she could slap, beat or slab him.
She said the rapist, whom she had Just met. told her he loved
her during the assault, but he also threatened to kill her If she
had him arrestrd
F.ventnslly the suspect asked the man who aided him with
his truck to give the victim a ride home. She was taken home
and from there went to a doctor

Sale of stolon tprayor brings orvost
SA N FO R D — A man whom Seminole County sheriffs
deputies report stole an 51.(100 paint sprayer and sold It to a
Longwood pawn shop for 5250 Is charged with grand theft and
dealing In stolen property.
Howard Douglas Davis. 27. of 330 Miller Road, was arrested
at home at about 10.15a.m. Monday. Bond Is5 1.000
He is accuse of taking the paint sprayer from the truck of
Marvin Evans at 458 Denton Court. Heathrow, at about H a m .
Nov. 19 Th e sprayer was taken directly to U S Pawn. U.S.
Highway 1792. and sold, deputies reported Pawn shop
workers helped Identify a suspect In the case.

Arvnad man arrastad In front of school
L A K E M ARY — A man accused of wielding a butcher knife as
he stood on County Road 15 In front of Lake Mary Elementary
School, la charged with possession of a concealed weapon and
disorderly Inlnsleatlnn.
Lake Mary police received a report that a man armed with a
knife waa disrupting traffic al the school Police said they found
Hrrlberto Rivera. 25. of Deltona, at the scene. He was
apparently Intoxicated and police said they look • 9 -Inch
buicher knife from hla rear pocfcrt before arresting him at
shout 10 20a.m . Monday Bond la 5500.

Man amaatad with ataaka In pants
LO N G W O O D — Longwood police report charging a suspected
shoplifter with strong arm robbery and petty theft after the
man struggled with W inn-Dixie workers, who said they knew
he was trying to leave Ihe store with steaks stuffed Inside hla
pants
Jo hn Edward Olultan. 40. of 900 WUdmere Ave . Longwood.
waa confronted In Ihe store al about 5 p.m . Monday Three
store workers In the confrontation told police they were shoved
by the suspect sa he tried to run. Th e y held the man for police.
Bond for G luhan la 5 1.000.

Phone service disrupted
D E L T O N A — Ding distance service for Southern Bell customers In
Drltary. Deltona and East Orangr was disrupted for several hours
Mutiday afternoon, according tu Southern Dell officials
Warren Dove, cointminlly relations manager fur Southern Bell,
said that the cause of the problem waa a cut In a glass fiber-optic
cable made by someone who was digging. Dove aald the person was
nol identified, but may have been a contractor.
Ingoing and outgoing long distance service went out about noon.
Dove said a good portion of Ihe service was restored by 3 p.m . and
by 5 p m all long distance service was restored.

U.S., Japan to develop fighter
U w lf d Pesos la lw s s ttta s l
T O K Y O — Ja p a n and Ihe
United Stales signed an agree­
m e n t T u e s d a y In b e g in a
multiblllion-dollar Jolnl venture
to d rv rto p a sta tr-of-lh e-a rt
support nghicr Jet for Japan's air
defense.
T h e a g re e m e n t c a lls for
U.S-based General Dynam ics
and three Japanese companies
— Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Ltd.. Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Lid. and Fuji Heavy Industries
Lid. — to Jointly develop Ihe new
fighter based on Ih r General
Dynamics F - 16
The combined cost ol devel­
opment and production of 100
llglm-r* is estimated at 5H.3
billion.
The U n llrd Stair* has agreed
to shoulder from 35 percent lo
45 percenl ol Ih r development
cost for Ihe new plane, an official
said.
Japan originally wanted to
develop Ihe new fighter without
assistance from U.S. contractors.

hut Washington Insisted that
J a p a n p u r c h a s e a
U.S.-developed aircraft to help
reduce Its massive trade surplus
with the United States.
The agreement. Included In
ih e M e m o r a n d u m o f U n ­
derstanding signed by Foreign
Minister Sosuke Uno and U.S.
Am b assad o r lo J a p a n Mtke
Mansfield, stemmed from an
accord reached last Ju n e be­
tween Defense Secretary Frank
Carlurcl and former Japanese
Defense Agency chief Tsutom u
Kawara
Y o ta ro lid s , p re s id e n t of
M itsubishi H eavy Industries,
said the new fighter will be a
"symbol of U.S.-Japanese coop­
eration."
T o satisfy Japan's Insistence
that development of the new
fighter be conducted under
Ja p a n 's Initiative. Mitsubishi
was nam ed the p rim e c o n ­
tractor.
General Dynam ics and (wo
other partners. Kawasaki and
Fuji, were designated as sub­
contractors.

■M UM M NCV C A LLS
M ONDAY
• 9:51 a.m. - 1600 W . 25th
St.. Apt. 50213. medical call,
woman. 48. transported by
RuraUMrtro.
• 1 2 :5 2 p .m . 1 «0 7
Palmetto Ave.. medical call,
man. 67. Kural/Mriru trans­
ported lo Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital.
• 1:21 a.m. - 2472 S. Park
Ave.. medical call. man. 30.
transported by Rural/Metro.
• 2.12 p .m . 4290 S.
O rtsnd o D rive , fire alarm
caused by power outage, no
fire.
• 5 :4 3 p .m . 8 00 W .
Fulton St., fire In trash In

3

garbage packer.
• 7:17 p.m . — Fire truck
Involved In accident al 20th
Street and Airport Blvd.
• 7:21 p.m . - 20th Street
and French Ave.. trauma call,
boy. 16, Rural/Metro trans­
ported lo Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital.
TUES D A Y
• 1:26 a.m. - 709 W . Ninth
St., trauma call, woman. 21.
transported by private vehi­
cle.
• 4:58 a.m. — 137 Country
Club Drive, medical call, girl,
16. refuted transportation.

SANFORD A 16-year-old
bo y waa treated at Central
Florida Regional Hoapltal Mon­
day after hia ear and a Sanford
fire truck collided at the in­
tersection of 20th Street and
French Avenue.

A f ir e t r u c k d r l v r n b y
firefighter Gloria W hitehurst was
headed south on French Avenue
on tls way lo a trash fire behind
Rite Aid Drugs at the com er of
25lh Street and French Avenue,
hen the a 'dent happened
•nit 7 :2 0 p m .
Sanford police report Ih r truck
had Its flashing lights and siren

•
__ __ _
light al 2 0 lh Street. Ih rn pro­
ceeded through Ihe Inlrrserilon.
A rar driven by Leonard A .
Richardson. 16. of 4 I6 A Bay
A vr. was headed west on 20th
Street and collided with the
truck ) 'otter reported the car
was g ng about 35 miles per
hour In a 25 rriph rone.

Richardson was taken lo the
hospital by Rural/Metro a m ­
bulance. whctc he was treated In
the em rrgenry room and re­
leased.
Damage t.« Ihe fire (ruck was
estimated at 53.500 and damage
lo the rar was estimated at
52.500 by Investigating officers.

Retailers report sales gains over last year
Retailers across the nation
said Monday the long holiday
weekend brought sales Increases
over last year that. In many
c a a e a . e x c e e d e d a n a ly s is *
expectations snd brightened Ih r
outlook for the season ahead.
"W e aaw acme good doubled ig it (p e rc e n ta g e ) sales Incresses," said A n n Barkrlrw . a
a p o k e a w o m a n fo r M in ­
neapolis-based Dayton Hudson
Corp. "W e're very encouraged "
O th e r re ta ile rs . In c lu d in g
Montgomery W ard A Co., re­
p o rted s im ila r, b c tte r-lh a n expected sales gains, prompting
some analysts to speculate the
Industry could experience Its
happiest holiday season In sev­
eral years
" T h e past couple of yean,
particularly last year in the
aftermath of the stock market
crash. Ihe season had gotten oft
to a slow start." said Hutch

V rm o n . an analyst with Lrgg
Mason Wood W alker In r In ,
Baltimore. "Regardless of sales,
retailers are heller prepared and
havr krpt their Inventories In
line."
Earlier In the month, analysts
had predicted retailero would
experience lackluster growth of
about 6 percent over last year's
holiday sales volumes, due to a
highly promotional atmosphere
that hurls m erchants' profit
margins
As rxperled. markdown* w eir
evident In stores across the
country, where customer traffic
was generally strong from F ri­
day. Ihe unofficial start ol the
h o lid a y s h o p p in g s e a s o n ,
through Sunday.
For merchants who rut price*,
h o w e v e r, the s tra te g y wa*
particularly effective, analyst*
said, transforming some window
shoppers Into Impulse buyers
"Customers are suHerlng from
sticker shock. I think, when they

look al Ihe cost of app a rrl.
especially." said Sarah Slack, an
analyst wtth Bateman Elchtrr.
H ill R ic h a rd s . In r ., m L o s
Altgrlrs
The effect on shoppers I* in
/cm in on sale Items, shr said
A l I n d u s t r y glam S e a rs .
Roebuck A Co , the most ag
grrsslvr promoiion.il campaign
in thr com pany's hlsiory began
ihe day alter Th a n ksgivin g ,
spurring
w hai analysts d rsrrlbed a* low single digit Miles
gains over th r w rrk rn d
Sears sp o k rw so m a n M a ry
Jean H o ud r declined lo com ment on the figure, but said "the
tiol id.i v season Is oil to ,i good
start with sales slightly atxivr
rx|trrlJlk&gt;n* "
Analysis said even a modes)
gain was a significant improve,
ment for Sears, which recently
announced It would begin a new
p r l r r -c u l l l u g m e rch a n d isin g
r o n r rp l a n d is now in th r
process of rlra rln g Invrn to ry

ih.it dors not 111 In with thr
"every day low pricing" strate­

gy"You need to do some priming
of the pum p to get customers In
come to your store." Vernon
Mild "But the Miles we re seeing
arr |ust that, not unplanned
markdown*."
At Carter Hawley Hale Storrs
Inc., which did not put prlre-off
promotions to wide use. the
Thanksgiving weekend brought
moderate sales Increases, said
spokesman lilll Domorowskl.
who declined lo rite a spec ifl&lt;gain
Hut the Los Angeles based
operator of Broadway and Em p o rt u m C a p w e ll s to re s
downplayrd a slow start, pre­
dicting business will pick up
next month
"W e have 30 days between
Th a n k s g ivin g and Christm as
this ye ar." Domorowskl said

Group warns of insurance industry crisis
W A S H IN G T O N T h e problem of
falling Insurance companies threatens to
become as immense and thorny aa the
ever-growing aavtnga and loan Industry
crisis, the National Association of Insur
anc* B ro k en warned Tuesday.
State regulators should set quickly to
c lo w foundering Insurance companies
ra th e r th a n sh o rin g them u p w ith
expensive bailouts, tike group said In
re leasing Its study "Managing Insurer
Insolvency."
"In the real world, there are significant
pressures w hich encourage regulatory
delay rather than fast action against
Insolvent u n d e rw rite rs." satd Martin
McFadden J r ., president of the associa­
tion.
"T h e consequences for policyholders,
regulator*, and insurers arr far mom
severe than they would be If regulators
acted swiftly." McFadden aald
Th e atudy found that the insurance
business, which Is regulated at Ihe state
rather than the federal level, has become
more risky In recent years because of the
high coats of claims for environmental
damage much aa asbestos removal, pollu­

tion. and chemical spills
Furthermore, corporate customers are
turning to self-insurance lor routine
coverage, such as medical care, leaving
Insurance companies holding th r hag Inr
the more dlftlrull. less predictable claims
Aa a consequence, about 140 Insurance
companies went under between Nov­
ember 1969 through 1986. 42 percent of
those since 1983. according to a 1987
study by Ihe General Accounting Office.
Ih r watchdog branch of Congrrsa.
Th e num ber of com panic* under regu­
latory attention Jumped from 132 In 1978
— 8.43 p rrrent of the 1.568 companies
reviewed by the National Association nt
Insurance Cummtsaionrrs — In 590 In
1986. 23.55 percent of Ihr 2.503 com|Mnles reviewed, the G A O report said
By comparison, the Federal Hom e b u n
Bank Board estimate* that some 500
savings and loan companies are either
Insolvent or close to failure out ol about
3.000 T h r hank b o a rd has closed,
merged nr sold about 140 thrifts this year
and Ih r total costs of resolving Ihr
problems of the Industry arr estimated al
between 550 billion and 4100 billion
T h r costs of liquidating an Insolvent
i n s u r a n c e c o m p a n y a ls o r u n be

Mitchell leads trio for post
as Senate Democratic leader
W A S H IN G TO N - For the first
lime In a dozen years. Senate
Dem ocrats were m eeting to
choose a new leader Tuesday
w ith Sena. Daniel Inouye of
Haw aii. Bennett Johnston of
Louisiana and George Mitchell of
Maine tn a clo w contest.
Mitchell was believed to be
leading hta more w n lo r col­
leagues In the race to succeed
Senate Democratic leader Robert
Byrd of West Virginia, but the
secret-ballot, closed-door elec­
tion was considered highly u n ­
predictable.
A veteran Senate aide pre­
dicted M onday that Mitchell
would win. saying. "It s all but
w w n up. It'a Just a question of
whclhet It's Ihe first or second
ballot."
Senate Republicans and Dem­
ocrats, Including 10 new m em ­
bers elected In November, were
scheduled lo meet In separate
sessions to elect thetr leaders for
the 101st Congress, which con­
venes tn Ja n u a ry .
Almost all of the attention was
focused on the contest among
Mitchell. Inouye and Johnston,
all three of whom campaigned to
the end in an effort to win one of
the moat comm anding and drm i n d l n g p o s i t i o n s in
Washington.
Mitchell's support appeared to
have firmed up aa Sens. Edward
Kennedy and Jo h n Kerry of
Massachusetts. Jo h n Rockefeller
o f W e st V ir g in ia and Boh
Graham of Florida Jumped into
hla camp.
Mitchell claimed he was ahead
going Into the final day with
" w e ll o v e r 2 0 . not yet 28
(votes)." Neither Johnston nor
Inouye were giving out numbers.
Th e election requires 28 voles,
a majority of the 55 Democrats
In the Senate. If no candidate
wins outright on the first ballot,
the top two finishers face a
runoff.
T h e w in n e r Im m e d ia te ly
becomes a major player In the

Democratic Party as Congress
squares off against President
elect George Hush and Re­
publicans keep control ol the
White House for four more years
Senate Democrats also were
selecting an asalstant leader and
a No. 3 trader, the secretary of
thr conference.
V e te ra n In c u m b e n t A la n
Cranston of California, who has
been the asalstant Dcmocratic
leadrr since 1977. was being
challenged by Sen Wendell Ford
of K e n tu c k y . Sens. P a trick
Leahy of Vermont and David
Pryor of ArkanMi* were seeking
th r third post, vacated by In ­
ouye.
T h r Republicans had only one
fight — between Sen. Jo h n
McCain of Arizona and Don
N l c k l r s of O k l a h o m a fo r
chairmanship of the G O P Senate
Campaign Committee.
Th e rrst of Ihe Republican
le a d e rsh ip was u n o p p o se d :
Senate leader Robert Dole of
Kansas, assistant leader Alan
Simpson of W yom ing, policy
chairman William Arm strong of
Colorado, conference rhulrm un
Jo hn Chafer ol Rhode Island and
con fe re n ce s e c re ta ry T h a d
Cochran of Mississippi

enormous, although no comparable rust
llgures h a vr hern developed
For example. Ihe cost of closing the
huge Mission Insurance Co. In California
are estimated at 51.5 billion. Just this
m o n th , the T e x a s Insu ra nce board
assumed 554 million In debt of Ihe
National County Mutual Fire Insurance
Co. of Dallas
L lk r the savings and loan Industry. Ihr
funds tliat Insure the Insolvent insurers
are created by assessments on the healthy
portion of the industry. A study by T h r
New York Time* this m onth showed those
funds for all 50 states totaled 5917 million
In 1987. up from only 582 million in
1984
A n d Just as moat of the savings and
lo a n In d u s tr y 's p ro b le m s are conrentrated In thr depressed Southwest "oil
patch." Texas accounts for the lion's
share or the teetering Insurance compa­
nies. w ith 106 companies in liquidation
and another 26 in conservation, aeronftpg
lo Ih r W all Slrrel Journal
Florida Is a distant second with 61
companies in liquidation and another 25
in conservation. Illinois. Pennsylvania
and California round out Ih r lop five
stairs.

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EDITORIALS

Debate loom s
o n new budget
F u n n y how the w o r ld gel* serious Im m e d i­
a te ly follow ing a n e le c tio n . F u n n y h o w plain
talk a b o u t the Issue s, w h ich w e a lw a y s
t h o u g h t was the essence of the c a m p a ig n ,
gets p ostponed u n til a fte r an election.
A c a s e In point Is F e d e ra l Reserve c h a irm a n
A la n G rre n s p a n a n d h is pointed re m a rk s the
o th e r d a y about th e dangers of th e b u d g e t
d e f i c i t . W h a t h e h a d to s a y n o t o n ly
u n d e rs c o re d the h o llo w n e ss o f c a m p a ig n
d is c u s s io n about th e deficit. It aras a sober
r e m in d e r to President-elect B u sh a n d the
D e m o c ra tic C on gre ss that they h a v e little
tim e to come u p w it h a credible deficitr e d u c t i o n p a c k a g e . I f th e y d o n 't a c t.
G r r e n s p a n suggested, he will.
T o d a ily means th a t we will c o n tin u e to
d e p e n d on a huge a n d unreliable fo reign cash
flo w . T o dally Is to ris k a p lu n g in g d o lla r,
w h ic h w c already a r c arete*.
T h a t w o u ld im p e l G re e n sp a n a n d hia
F r d e n U n a t i v e c o lic * i ?jc * to a llo w interest
ra te s t o rise rather t h a n risk the d is tre s s of
h ig h inflation.
S p e a k in g to the bip a rtisa n N a tio n a l E c o ­
n o m ic C o m m issio n re c e n tly. G re e n s p a n c riti­
c iz e d econom ists w h o contend that “ deficits
d o n o t m atter ve ry m u c h , or In a n y e v e n t that
th e re is no u rg e n cy In co m in g to g rip s w ith
t h e m ."
G re e n s p a n w a rn e d that "th e deficit has
a lr e a d y begun to eat a w a y at the fo u n d a tio n
of o u r econom ic s tre n g th .”
D e fic its are d a m a g in g , he aid. because
" t h e y tend to pull resources a w a y fro m net
p r iv a te In ve stm e n t." Deficits have fo rce d the
g o v e rn m e n t lo b o rro w m oney that o th e rw ise
w o u ld |k available to private b o rro w e rs —
p e o p le w h o w a n t lo start businesses or

rtrr clgp new products or bud* pewbulMMi#s.
D r f H a . In b e t, a re a farm of ta x a tio n — on
o u rs e lv e s and on o u r c h ild re n .
O u r deficit d ifficu ltie s are c o m p o u n d e d by
o u r lo w p ersonal-savings rale, n o w a b o u t 2
p e rc e n t. Th a t m e a n s that A m e rica n s d o not
p r o v id e an adequate pool of capital to finance
b o th d e b t and in v e s tm e n t.
I n hts W e d n e sd a y rem arks. G re e n s p a n
re fu s e d to be d ra w n In to the a rg u m e n t over
w h e t h e r C on grrss n e e d s to raise ta x e s. Nor
d id h e suggest w h a t program s h e th o u g h t
o u g h t to be cut. th o u g h he did say th a t cuts
h a v e t o be made.
T h e real question, h r said. Is p o litic a l. "W e
d o n ’t have a n u m b e rs deficiency. W e k n o w all
the n u m b e rs W h a t w c have to fin d ts the
m e a n s to find a n a tio n a l consensus to re ach a
n a tio n a l c o m p ro m ise ."
C o n g re s s and the W h ile House cre a te d the
N a tio n a l Econom ic C o m m issio n to la y the
g r o u n d w o r k for th a t national c o m p ro m is e .
N o w . th e com m ission is having d iffic u lty .
P u b lic bickering h a s erupted w it h in the
12 - m e m b e r panel —
half D e m o c ra t, half
R e p u b lic a n — o v e r w h e th e r taxes s h o u ld be
ra is e d and w lie th rr defense sp e n d in g should
ris e at the expense o f domestic p ro g ra m s.
President-elect B u s h w ill add one D e m o cra t
a m i o n e K rp u h llra n to (lie {K in d a fte r the
In a u g u ra tio n .
R o l* T t Strauss, c o m m issio n c h a irm a n , has
in s is te d that ( h r deficit cannot be solved
u n le s s Congress a n d the W hite H o u s e are
w i l l i n g to consider e ve ryth in g — s p e n d in g
c u t s . M edicare. S o c ia l S e c u rity b e ne fits,
d e fe n s e spending a n d . yes. taxes.
T t i a t sort of p lain talk makes W a s h in g to n
n e r v o u s , as did G re e n s p a n ’s re m a rk s . But
W a s h in g to n , n e rv o u s or not. needs to hear
m o r e o f it.

Berry's W orld

ARNOLD SAW ISLAK

Potholes hit on the road to victory
W A S H IN G T O N - We are hearing plenty abnul
what Democrat Michael Dukakis did wrong In
his losing presidential campaign. « . jusi for s
change lei us consider what mtstskrs Re­
publican George Bush comm itted on his way lo
the W hile House.
Bush’s first and demonstrably worst hlunder
was the choice of Dan Quayle for hi* running
mate.
T h is Judgment la not based on whether the
Indiana senator wilt be as bad In the vice
presidency as the Democrats predicted or as
good as Bush promised. Th a t remain* to be seen
and Quayle has every right to s u n the Job with s
clean slate and to get a fair assessment of hts
work as he does It.
But as well as anything can be proved In the
arcane science of campaign-watching. II seem*
certain that Quayle was a net m inus for the
Republican ticket. One exit poll had IA percent
of the voters interviewed saying ihey voted (or
Dukakis because of Quayle: other measurement*
had Quayle reducing flush’s vote by 6 percent.
Inasm uch as Hush won 54 percent to 46
percent. Quayle obviously did not really en­
danger the Republican victory, but If he reduced
the vice president's vote by as little as I percent,
tt denied the GO P ticket of a landslide, which In
presidential contests generally la regarded lo be

the size of the vole
Tor the lop of the
ticket can have an
etlect on races lower
on live ballot.
For example. Ihe
R e p u b lica n Senate
ca n d id a te in C o n ­
necticut lost by less
than I perrenl. The
switch of 2 percent
would have elected
another Republican
senator in Wisconsin
d 0 •
and 3 points would
m
o
n
stra
b ly
luivr saved Ihe GOI*
worst
blunder
seal tn Nevada It l*
w a s t h e
Im p o ssib le to say
choice ol Dan
that Q uayle s pre­
Quayl* J
sence cost the Re­
p u b l i c a n s th o s e
scat*, but an argument can h r made that 5 or
more points on the Hush margin might have
given him more of the Capitol Hill help he w ill so

sorely need tn (he next session of Congress.
Which brings up the next mistake Bush made
In bis campaign. It had to do with w hal Winston
Churchill derided as “ making Ihe n ibble Ju m p "
when his m ilitary advisers suggested continuing
the saturation bom bing of German cities already
nearly leveled by Allied raids.
Bush and his advisers probably fell Ihey had to
hit Dukakis hard with negative campaigning
when Ihe DentarrjM went out lo a big m id sum ­
mer lead In Ihe polls and that Ihey were Justified
in doing so by the ridicule heaped on Bush by
speakers at ihe Democratic National Convention
The G O P attack ads obviously helped Bust)
catch up to Dukakis, but when he storied pulling
ahead. Ih r vice president should have started
thinking what rffeci Ihe negative approach
would have on future dealings with congress lo
iim I Democrat*, especially the Irmctnu* partisan*
who lead Ih r ju rty in the House.
It is true that any politician w ho clim bs to
congressional leadership probably is professional
rnough not lo hold grudges after a nasty
campaign, but there slso Is s time-honored
axiom of politics that says. "D un ’t get mad. get
even"
i t i i w N m r a r u iw rta p a iw s u m

JACK

ANDERSON

Soft stands will
hurt George Bush
W A S H IN G TO N - We c o n i read I w. an we
look G iu rg r Bush's second bit of advice u td
read h*s book — the 347 pa^r collection of hi*
campaign speeches gleaned from two years
on Ihe stump
Surprise Bush did tslk about Ihe laaues
beyond prison furloughs and Am erican flags
and the Pledge of Allegiance Had someone
Iol lowed him around long rnough. It was all
there — ih r rontraa. drugs. N A T O . Palestine.
Insider trading. Angola, gong tears, home Iras
shelters, oflshurr drilling, global warming,
even tort reform

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W IL L IA M A . R U S H E R

W hither the Dem ocratic Party?
Technically t oughtn't u» b r dispensing good
advice lo Ih r D rm o rra is anyway. If I w rrr
more Machiavellian. I would encourage them
tn krep right on nominating N'onhem lilwral*
for president until they get it right My own
private hopr is that they pick Mario Cuom o In
I ‘*02 That pigeon w as made for me
But a* Emerson observed. "G od forever
screens us from premature Ideas." If the
Democrats aren't ready for change, nothing I
sav will matter
T o some extent, the depth of the Democrats'
dilemma is obscured by th r comforting fact
that Ih ey still control both houses of Congrrss
— In fac t, managed lo tnerrase their margins
even while being trounced by Bush
(Th e y gained only one seat Ui th r Senate,
however, and that was because my good friend
BUI Buckley and scores of thousands of ntbrr
Connecticut Republicans finally decided they
preferred even a Democrat lo U iw rll W rtckrr.
Ih r pompous liberal swlrir who had been
misrepresenting them In the Senate for IH
y e a rs )
But the Democrats' control of Congress lias
far m o rr to do w ith th r advantage* of
Incumbency (plus, in the House of Repre­
sentatives, gerrymandering) than with the
charms of the Democratic positions on "Ihe
Issues " On thr latter. It Is often Impossible In
(r ll a Democratic congressional candidate from
hla Republican rival on thr I m s Is of their
campaigns.
Living in New York, for example. I saw a
good many T V commercials In which Ihe
Incum bent (and subsequently victorious)
Dem ocratic senator from next-door New
Jersey. Frank Lauienbrrg. was depleted as an
absolute scourge of crim inals — a tactic that
conveniently obscurrd his general record as
one of the Senate's most passionate lltieruls.
Nor Is It tm r. as George W ill has suggestrd.
that continued Democratic domination of
Congress Indicates u settled disposition on the
part of the voters to be "philosophically
conservative bul operationally liberal ": I e„ to
use Ihelr presidential votes us a way of
signaling Ihelr general conservative Inclina­
tions on the Big Quest Urns, while electing
congressmen who will m akr sure that they get
u fair sluirr of any pork that's Itelng handed
out.

"M y brother goes back to the days when the
only records they had were VINYL."

55 percent or mote.
It m ay itrem to be splitting hairs to m «k c an
Issue of I percentage point, hut at some point

In th r first place, only u minor fraction of the
voters — though, to be sure, a fatal fraction —
spills th r ticket And even they would not
suffice If Ih r nearly equal numbers of voles
cost for Republican und Democratic candidates
for House seats r v r r y two years counted
equally. Inslrad of brin g w rtghlrd by Demo-

resile state legislatures through gerrymanders
No. Ihe Democrats as a party have lost the
confidence of a majority of die electorate
because la* I recently explained In lilts spacr)
they are associated with uti|&gt;opular isauttous
on the issues that currently matter most tn the
swilehabtr 20 percent of the voter* th r
uncalled "social Issues." su&lt; h a* rrim r. Right
lo L i f e , w e lf a r e
excesses, the sexual
revolution, etc
T h e D r m o c r a ls
therefore can either
wall until something
m o r r favorable tn
th em replares the
social Issues as Ihe
r h l e f r o n r e r n of
these voters, or they
r a n c h a n g e th eir
p o s itio n on those
Issues hy choosing a
m o r r conservative
p rrs ld r itlla l ca n ­
didate.
A lo o k at t h is
year's election sug­
gests how . In Ih r
latter rase. Ihe Hern

f Democrats
a party have
lost Ihe con­
fidence of a
majority of the
electorate^

or rat* might manage to win In the east. New
York. Massachusetts. Rhode Island. West
Virginia and the District nf Columbia even
voted Democratic this time, and might well tie
Jotnrd by Pennsylvania and Maryland another
day. Out on the central plains. I here was
majority support for th r Democrats In M in ­
nesota. Wisconsin and Iowa, with Illinois and
Michigan surely not forever out of reach. In th r
west. Washington. Oregon and Hawaii went
lor Dukukls ik-nisen. T h ro w In California,
which is nobody’s raghuhy. anti that’s 23H
Not yet the tnagk* 270. hut getting there.
Alt attractive, m oderately conservative
nominee from somewhere out West, or even
down South. Is whal th r doctor ordered. A n y
suggestions?
ICON* i

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must tx* signed and Include n mailing address
and telephone number. Letters should hr on a
single subject and us h rlrf us jMMsIble. Tlte
Sanford Herald reserves 1lie right tordlt.

S a n ro n r did follow
h im a r o u n d —
thou sa nd* of report
it s
lo o kin g for Ihe
quote. Ihe gesture,
t h r g s ff
Th e
n e tw o rk s , new *
m a g a p l b r * . w ir e
■rrvices and major
n e w s p a p e rs w ill
argue that they wrote
r n o u g h a n d s a id
r ■&gt;&lt;mgh on the issues
lo f ill a fle e t of
d u m p ste rs T h a t ’s
true
did talk about
But Ih r complaint
th « i s s u e s J
on the Up* of nrarty
every votrr was this
"T h e c a n d id a t e s didn't talk about the
issues" Translation
I didn't hear the Issues whrit I turned lo my
primary source of information — television.
Ask the most Intelligent and arllculate of
your friends why Ihey voted Its- way they did
I hr answer I* not likely lo be: “ Bet m u s t Bush
favor* a tw u y e a r budget cycle for major
wra|Mins systems and an operational spate
station by 11KMI."
Morr often than not. the answer has
something tn do with gut feelings Th e next
president Is the man who didn't give the
majority a stomach ache. It's no wonder that
Wall Street woke up on Nov. fl and went Into
a lalltpln
Bush Is not entirely blameless. He look
|&gt;o»ltlon*. but they were cushioned In ihe
language of catlnn balls, so soft and warm
that no one on either side of Ihe Issue could
be alarmed Hush promises In "encourage."
" r r d u r e ." "m a k e it easier.'* " e v o lv e ."
"p u rs u e " and "generate com plim entary
sup|Kirt " A n English teacher w ailing for a
real anion verb from candidate Bush would
watt a long time. |Notr “ No new taxes" has
nu verbal all I
Push the cotton aside, and Ihe essential
George Bush i nine* through as a man who It
m&gt;l as far to the right os hts predecessor
except on issue* that were winners for Ranald
Itragun — utwmimi. Star Wars, gun rights.
Ihe lontras and. defense.
When Hush ventures to he hts own m an. he
orruslonally hedges or offers solutions which
are already In ih r works. He makes some firm
promises und charts a few undevlaling and
innovative courses. Bui. on two crucial Issues
— drugs and the economy — we read page
uflrr p a g e of Bush verhtsgr and came up
empty.
lie promised In makr Dan Quayle his
captain In tire war on drugs, but Congrrsa
may acc Quayle out uf that oaslgnment by
refusing In confirm anyone nlher than a
Cabinet-level d rug czar Bush's solutions for
thr d n ig c ris is look like *u m uch posturing.
H r wants d ru g summit meetings with world
leaders and d rug conferences with the states.
But bis nitty-gritty law enforcement options
are variations on old themes that did not
work when h r was Reagan's d rug czar. Bush
(brows In some "rrad-m y-llps" rhetoric about
zero tolerance, hut dnig kingpins ure going lo
have to are more than rhetoric before they
la*Ilevr Bush.
Ditin for lI k * Wall Street Investors. Th e ir
currrnl Jitters can be blamed directly on
Bush's unwillingness to be specific d urin g the
rutnpalgn. H is speeches are long on pre­
dictability and short on solutions. He favors
"stability In exchangr rales" and "free
markets" and "great prosperity."

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Launch-

FIN A N C IA L

Stocks open slightly higher
N E W V r r K - Prices o p -n H
slightly higher Tuesday In mod­
erate trading ol New York Stock
Exchange laauea.
T h e Dow Jo n e s Indualrlal
average, which ( o k e.76 Mon­
day, wax up 6.41 lo 2007.04
ahortly after (he mantel opened.
Advance* led decline* 406-341
among (he 1.347 laauea crossing
I he New York Slock Exchange
tape. Early turnover amounted

to about 9.330,000 aharea.
Before the market opened, the
Comm erce Department rat*••'ted
mat the nation'* groov national
product rx^Mnded at a revised
aeaaonally adjusted annual rate
of 2 .6 percent In the th ird
q u a ite r, the alowral Hro w ih
alnee laic 1006. and Inflation
aiao roae to Ita hlgheat level In
six year*.
Analyata aald higher Inflation
levela could provide the Federal
Heaerve with an Incentive lo

Dollar down in New York;
gold, silver open mixed
T h e dollar m oved lower
ugaln»t moat major currencies
In artlve New York trading
early today alter the releaar of
gross national product data for
the third quarter.
The (.'o m m rn r Department
r e p o r t e d t h a t Ih e U . S
economy grrw at a 2 6 prrrent
a n n u a l ra le In Ihe th ird
quarter. the alaweat growth
alnee U tr 1086. and Inflation
ruae In lla hlgheat level In ala
year*
T h e p re lim in a ry figure*
wrre up from the previously
ratlmalrd 2 2 p erirn i annual
rate, but dealer* aald Ihe
rrpuri n m r a* a disappoint­
ment
Most trader* did iuh think
I lie decline would Last I- x long.
In early trading tn the Far

East, ihe dollar moved higher
against the yen and finished
Ihe trading session 0.15 yen
higher at 122.15 yen.
Th e dollar might have H oard
lower had It not teen foe Ihe
Intervention by Ihe Uank of
J a p a n . T h e ce n tra l b a n k
bought an estimated t l O O
million, stopping the dollar'*
downward (rend on Ihe c u r­
rency markets
T h e dollar opened 0 SO yen
higher al 122.50 y rn , but
steadily spiraled d o w nw ard
until (he central bank's in ­
tervention
In Europe. I tie U S currency
opened higher In Frankfurt at
I 7360 Weal German m arks
against 1.7338, In Parts at
3 0330 French trancs against
5 0203. and in ilruaaela at
36 30 Belgian franc* against
36 35

Major banks bump prime rata
N EW YORK - The nation a
major banka Monday raised
thetr prime rales lo 10 3 per­
cent from IO percent, the filth
Increase In the k rv rate this
year, and the Utr*t sign that
Ihe cost of borrowing fund*
was moving upward
Chase Manhattan Bank led
Ihe move to the higher prime
rate and was quickly followed
by Citibank, the nation * larg­
e s t b a n k . M a n u fa c tu re rs
H anover. M arine M idland.
Flra % ykhagh. Dir Bank al
Boston amt Morgan Guaranty
,Sc*V»al cither Igkllu (edited
tha move, which was effective
immediately
The last change in Ihe (dime

rate — the boar rate used lo
ra lru la tr Interest on a variety
of loans. Including (hoar to
consum ers and small bustneaaea — was on Aug I I .
when II was raised to 10
percent from 9 3 percent
Financial markets had tn
recent weeks expected an In ­
crease tn the prime and the
rear lion was muted

Dow J oom
lAvtragts
IO iS O u b .
30 Indus 2076 93 off 2 49
20 Trans
913 71 06 5 13
IS Utlte
182 73 up
0 12
63 Slock
790 90 oil I 74

push the dtacounl rale higher,
which to not what the atock
Ticket need* lo attract In
veatora.
Slock price* cl— ed narrowly
mixed M onday In light trading,
wllh b lu r chlpa outperforming
other taaura as unfavorable new*
of hike* in Interest rale* and oil
price* added lo ihe market's
economic concern*.
Earlier this month. Ihe de
punment aald the monthly Irade
deficit fell 14.7 percent.

LoealInttrMt
These quotation* provided

by member* of the National
Aaaoelatlon of Securltle*
Dealer* are represents r/vc
Inter-dealer price* a* of
m ldm om lng today. Interdealer m a r k e t s change
throughout the day. Price* do
not Include retail markup or
markdown.
Md

American Pioneer 3*4
Barnett Bank
3 IH
First Union
FP8 L

19W
JO H
Fla. Progress
33 H
MCA
424*
Hughes Supply 17
M o rto n 's
20V*
NCRCorp.
52
PVaaey
38**
Scotty's
11*4
Southeast Bank 2 I H
SunTrust
204*
Walt Disney
62
504*
Wcatlnghouae
Brunswick
174*
8 **
M t
Fla. National
m .
Winn-Dixie
43
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34*
311*
194*
30W
33 f*
421*
17*4
20 H
52**
39W

12
21 Ik
204*
62**
SOI*
17*
81*
IS**
434*
294*

said
Ik-Marie said that Torrance
serve a* a was called Into the oflk-r lu give
union %|K»ke*ntan. wrote a letter a ( lardk alum id his teller H r
objecting lo the cliy'a derision
said I hr meeting was not In ­
H r said Marlin told him lo truded to b r disciplinary
.tddrrs* || lo DrMarte On I k
" I didn't know whether It (the
ttltrrnomi ol Nov 21. Ton sure
letierl was an expression of an
delivered the lellrt
opinuin or a siriMtg grievance."
1 h.il was 12 days altrr 28 DeMarie said
workers volrd lo lie represented
He said lie askrd Torrance a
by the International Union nt lew questUms and al lire (mint
(i)ierallrig Engineers la km I 673 when- the merllng was over.
I I I 'OKI Torrance said his ixune Torrance lashed out at him
was the stir ol at least one
"H e Iri into me wllh a v e n ­
meeting (or thr employers to geance regarding m y alleged
dls&lt; uas Ihe union
lack ol raring about employer* I
In Ihe letter. T n rra n rr com­ pul tnysrlf on Ihe line w llh (lie
plained lira! Ihe i lly overlooked Irm ployerl merit program. At
ih r landing lor ih r employer o u r (Hilnt In lime. I iM-gan to
program, yrl alienated 6600 lor warn him about hit demeanor
a Christmas parly tor people Ural H r *top|&gt;rd me In mid- sentence
do not work Ira the rllv T h r and said T u t warning you.' He
r.ttrrrd |Mtlv to Ire held Dee. 22 made accusations and used
at the community center on obsi r n r language." DeM arie
W ilm a S ltrrt was suggested by said.
DrM .irtr and approved by the
T h e following m orning, on
commission al lire Nov 7 meet­ Nov 23. Torrance was susprnding Al ihe m rrllu g . DeMarie rd lor two days wllh pay. A
said II was in lie an "apprecia­ disciplinary action form. Issued
tion-type |&gt;arty" f«*r Ihe volun­ by D e M a rie und signed b y
teer l« unis and commissions
llusslrr. slated that Torrance
In Ills Irllrr. Torrance slated was guilty ol major offense* ol
th at Ihe allocation (nr th r Insubordinate hrhavior and d is­
Employer u( thr Y'rar Program Is honesty. T h r tcfrm ice lo d is­
a "cheap price to pay for good honesty was because Torrance
feeling*."
told DeMarie h r had writ ten th r
"H o w do you skip a budget I r llr r after work, nut on cum line? Hr'* |l)r Marie) notorious (■any lime. Ik-Marle In trrp rrtrd
lor misplacing und not remem­ alter work to mean aftrr 3 30
bering." T o rn u u r said.
p .m . normal work hours. T o r ­
H r also salit Im- believes that rance* lim e card show* that h r
Ihe employee program a d Ion I* had (nine lied out at noon.
retribution to ihe workers for
However, DeMarie said that
|olnlng ihr Inlrnuillonal Union Ihe letler was typed at T o r ­
of 0|M-rallng Engineer* Local rance's request by a secretary ut
673 HUGE).
a p p r o x im a te ly 11:30 a .m ..
‘ ‘E ve ryth in g from DeMarie Monday. Nov. 21 und that h r
serins like It's In direct relrlbu- didn't have u right to leave work
lio n ." Torrance said.
early.
T h r morning nflrr Torrance
To rrnn re la also accused of (h r
gave thr Id le r to DeMarie. T o r­ lesser offenses of leaving hi*
ra n c e aald. tils Im m e d ia te assigned work urea and misuse
su|iervtMir. Charles I Ussier, told of city lim e (tic had already
him lu report lo the rliy ml
punched out when he delivered
nilntstnilor. "T)M-y never told Ihe I r llr r (o e lty lull).
me II was to lie a disciplinary
"DeMarie accused me of leav­
m erllng; otherwise. I would have ing m y assigned work area,
culled fur a w itness or an misuse o( time and abusive
u llo m e y." Torrance said.
language. H r alto stuck Ills
* Tl wenl Into a sh o u lln g finger In m y face at least three
m a ld i. T h r find thing h r (De­ limes and said he was w arning
Marie) asked me ‘Is lhi* a union m e ." Torrance *ald.
grievance?' 1 1old him no. II was
llusslrr said last Wednesday
m y personal opinion. Tills was aflemoon. " I am not al liberty to
all set up Ix-cuiisr of union dlsrinse that information." w hen
urlivllic*. Now. tills I* over or. questioned about the suspen­
Insignificant Id le r ." Torrance sion.

The trio joined three Soviets
already on hoard th r rrsearch
station and Ihe publicity su r­
ro un d in g the jo in t French*
Hiisslan space (light was In stark
contrast lo the secrecy surroun­
ding Atlantis's mission.
The shuttle's exarl launch
lime will nol tie revealed until
nine m lm ilrs I* Ion- liltoll, os­
tensibly lo hartqier Soviet rfforts
lo learn details ulmul Hie shutlie’s trajectory, and thus the
planned orbit of the spy satellite.

NEW Y O R K — Foreign and
domestic gold A stiver price*
quoted tn dollars per troy
ounce Tuesday
Gold
Itrvkju* rln a r 423 30 off 0 75
Morning fixing 422 10 ofl 1 40
Hong Kong
422 05 up 1 5 5

Raw Task
Comes spot
gold open
423 80 up 0 50
Convex spot
a i m Open
n n 7 u p 0 004
(L o n d o n m o rn in g fix in g
change la based on the pre­
vious d a y 's closing price J

Torrance is ronwnerd It i*
Ix-raosr &lt;&gt;l In* union arlfvitlrs
Hr (o n lrn d s that both Ik-M arir
aiul ( i tauter are anti-union and
questions w h ether they are
' deviously union busting."
Dr Marie denied lllls allegation
H r said Torrance * siis|irnsM&gt;n Is
the result ol wlial took placr in
Ills oilier " I didn't lake action
Immediately. 1 told him lu go
luck lo work He stimiprd (Hit id
my other and slammed the door
He violated m any (M-rsonnel pot
Icy procedure* He chose to vent
hi* anger about a variety ol
thing* on me which was entirely
Inappropriate." Dr Marie said
"Thl* entire Incident. If It's
fabricated on fils pan to im ply
thl* I* related to union rllnrt.
Iliat 1* hi* lubrication." DeMarie
said

TaxC ontinued fro m Fags 1A
siooers they never
d trrd rd Ihe d l y attorney lo
draw up an ordinance lo create
th r d is t r ic t . C ity A tto r n e y
William Colbert said oilier tax­
ing bodies which collect luxes
from Ihe nrru would have lo hr
Inlonnrd llia l Sanlord is c o n ­
templating such a dlstrtlcl. and
public hearings must be held
lieforr Ih r ordinance Is (Hissed.
Other taxing bodies that would
have lo be notified are Ihe
county and the school board.
"I am not sure whether we
have tim e before Ja n . 1 lo
arronipllsh this or not." hr said.
However, the commission, ut
Faison's suggestion, directed
Colbert lo Immediately Inform
thr other taxing tiodlr* ol th r
movr. und bring hark an o rd i­
nance ready for passage al the
next inerting, which Is Dec. 12.
Fulsoii said II ih r commission
(Hisses It on prelim Inury trading
thul night. II can Ik - adopted al
the last meet lug of Ihe yrar.
The rnmmtaalon also heard
another request Iroin Clayton
Hartsoe lo susprnd a tine Im ­
posed on h im by the city code
enforcement board for nol h a v­
ing a current registration lag on
the car he Is restoring next lo his
house.
Hartsoe. o f 2102 H a rlw e ll
Ave„ appeared before th r c o m ­
mission lost week lo ask for r r ld f
from Ihe code board's action.

w hich Is thought to have cost up
to 6300 million.
Sources hove *ald Mullanc will
use Atlantis's 50- fool robot arm
to deploy thr glunl satellite,
w hich will open u p In space like
u chrysalis as tw o huge solar
panels and a rectangular radar
antenna unfold.
T h e deployment Is llioughl In
be *( h r d u l r d Cut F t i d a y .
assuming Atlantis gets off the
ground on time, but no Informa­
tion about the status nf the
m ission will b r released byN A S A o n c e the shut lie is In orbit
and all air-to-ground conversa­
tion* between Ihe crew and
mission control will b r kepi
secret.
If all goes well. Gibson and
com pany could wrap up thr
second post'Challenger mission
w llh a touchdown at Edwards
A ir F o rrr llasr. C a lif , as early as
Sunday. D rr 4 T h e exact land
ing lime will nol lie revealed
u n t i l 24 h o u r s b r f n r e
touchdown
Like ihr rest of thr flight.
Atlantis's countdown i* tiring

carried out In s rrrrc y except for
periodic statements o u tlin in g
generic milestones that do nol
p r o v ld r Inform ation on I h r
eventual launch lltnr.
Sources, however, provided a
detailed countdown t l m d l n r
that showed Ihr first of several
built-in hold*oecorrintr at 4 p.m .
U o m l o MiidrodtoK ill rotdr!."ht
En gln crts (lien w r r r sched­
uled to load liquid oxygen ami
liquid hydrogen Into on board
tanks In power Atlantis'* elec­
tricity-produr Ing fuel crll* before
Ih r start of another eight-hour
holdut 8 a m Tuesday.
A 16-hour. 40-m lnute hold
was expected lo liegln ut m id ­
night Tuesday, ending al 4 40
p in Wednesday w hen engineers
planned to roll a totaling gantry
away from Atlantis, exposing th r
ship to view
A il.m u s s gum external furl
tank Is scheduled to h r loaded
h r tw r rn 11 p.m. k s t W ednes­
day and 1:46 a in. K S T T h u r s ­
day. (lending Dual approval ol
the mission management tram .

VeteransCoallaastf fro m Fag* 1A
on Dee 8, said
D o n n a St
Jo h n , a VA
spokesman In Washington. D C
The stop will one of srvrral sites
bring considered for the hospital
between Orlando and Florida's
east coast
St. John said Ihe prnpnw-d
hospital will have 490 beds and
tNe nursing home will have 240
beds Site acquisition Is slated to
be completed by Ju n e 1992. she
said
About 15 percent ot the Mate's
I 5 milium veteran* live In Ihe
live-county Cen'.ral
&lt;&lt;rtda arra
i ompused of Seminole. Orange,

llrevard. Osceola and Volusia
Counties. Si Jo h n said The
area was Identified In a 1982
study a* one of four in the state
needing a VA hospital because
Ihe nearest one Is several hours
away in Gainesville.
T h e final site selection la
rxperled lo become a political
hot potato
C ongressm an B ill Nelson.
D-Melbourne, lavora a stir in hte
hom e district of Melbourne.
Other Mies have been proposed
for Orlando allhough string of a
hospital there may reduce use of
Ihe VA'* outpatient clinic In
downtown Orlando, St John

said
Rep
B ill M c C o llu m . R A lta m o n te Springs, said h r
would not rndorse a particular
site.
T h r House Veteran's Affairs
and Appropriation* comm itter*
each must approve the final stir
and spending package, but V A
official* said siting 1* based on
objertlvr criteria such as th r
num bers of veterans In the area
and aeresaiblllly lo ih r site from
roads
W hile thr House ro m m ltlrr*
Ilave ulUm air approval of the
M*r a.-d funding, rh a r./r* arc
unlikely, odk-ialssuid

Actor John Carradine dies at 82

Gold And Slhrtr

W o rk e r—
C o n tin u e d from Pag* 1A

C m tls s a d fro m F a gs I A
satellite capable of
"seeing" targets on ihe ground
at night and through cloud
cover.
Ironically, as N A S A officials
stoically said "n o ro m m rn l" (o
m ost q u e s tio n s a bout ih e
mission. Soviet spate officials
released live television shots
from orbit Monday us two et
mm i-uts and a Frenchman suc­
cessfully docked w llh the M ir
sparr slullon after a two-day
orbital rendezvous.

MILAN. Italy — John Car­
radine. the gaunt character actor
whoar career spanned six de­
cade* and who was patriarch to
three actor sons, died at age 82
on a visit to Italy, a hospital
spokesman said Monday,
Carradine died Sunday al
F a lr b r n r lr a lc lll Hospital lu
Milan, officiate said Th e cause of
death was not announced Hte
ton David was al hte bedside.
"He (tXividl read to him from
't w o of hi* fa v o rite hook*.
Walden Pi Hid' Isic I and Age* of
Man."' David s wife Gayle Car­
radine said from her Lot Angeles
home
Those w r r r two winks
that John used to read to David
when he was a c h ild ."
Carradine * sons David. Keith
and Hubert all lotkiwrd thetr
lather Into the acting profrsalon
David and Keith flew from Lo*
Angrle* to Milan when they
learned early Friday of thetr
father'* hospital Uatlon
Unfortunately. Keith had Id
rrtu m to lam Angeles on a
project, but Duvki stayed al hte
father * side to the end. al 6 48
a m Sunday," Gayle Carradine
said
David Carradm r said by telephunr (nun Milan that hi* lalher
m e n tio n e d t h r e e film * in
particular a* hte personal favor­
ites
" ‘G ra pe * of W r a t h ' and
’Stagecoach' are the ones I heard
Ihlm talk about) Ihe most. And
Captains Courageous' I think
pan of It was because it all
happened on a sailing ship And
that really was hte favorite thing
In his whole life, hte sailing."
In Lo* Angeles, his son Keith
said: "I don't think he ever

S A R A K O B R IN
Sara Kobrin. 75. 111 Cedar
Point Lane. Longw uod. died
Sunday ut her residence. Born
August 5. 1913 In New Y’ork. she
turned to Longwoml (rum Liber*
ly. N Y. Ill 1955. She was a
co-founder of Kobrin Bulldrrs
Supply. Orlando, u mrmlx-r ol
Temple Israel, a member of
O U T . Iladassah.
Survivors include sons. Philip.
Orlando. Ila rve y. Longwood;
brother, Daniel Yeager. Liberty;
sisters. Florence Sussmun, Lib­
erty. Tlllle Yeager. Middletown.
N.Y’.; und 10 grandchildren.
Belli Shalom Memorial ChaOrlando, in charge nf arrurigemenls.
jk -I.

M RS. M A R G A R E T C . M USIC
Mm Margaret C . Music. 78.
205 Manor. Altamonte Spring*,
died Sunday ut Florida Hospital.
Orlando. Born August 27. 1910
In Chicago, she moved lo Alta­
monte Springs from there lit
1967. She was a homemaker, a
C a tho lic, a m r m h r r of Hie
Scmlnulr \Vniiu-it* C lub mid the
Illinois Club.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e her
h u sb a n d . J o h n ; d a ug hte rs.
M rloldv Neal. Atlanta. Belly

regretted a moment. I heard him
say. wllh relish. T v e been In
some of thr best pictures ever
made, and some of the worst .'"
A faintly memorial servlre la
b e in g planned; details were
pending
Com edian B ob Hope, who
worked with Carradine In the
1934 film comedy. "Casanova’s
B ig Night." remembered the
actor (or hte versatility. “John
was the full bag." Hope aald.
"H e could handle almost any­
thing on his feet, and he did It
w e ll'
*
Carradine. known tor charac­
ter roles In classic Western
movies, was In Milan tn connec­
tion with publishing house cele­
bration* marking the 40ih anni­
versary- of "Tex W lU er." Italy's
most popular Western cartoon
atrip, which is drawn by an
Italian, show business sources
said
Carradine was to b r the guest
of honor at Ih r showing In a
Milan cinema of Ihe classic 1939
Western "Stagecoach." starring
J o h n Wayne with Carradine as a
co-aiar
Born Feb 5. 1906. Carradine
was a rum ble-voiced, gaunll.tcrd actor who began his acting
career on Mage tn 1923 and
w e n t (ram th e a lr r roles la
H o lly w o o d , w here h r made
nearly 300 movie*
T h e 6 -fool-1 actor spent hte
early days stalking Hollywood
Boulevard, wearing an Edwar­
d ia n cape a n d a p o u lln g
Shakespeare. He waa walking
the famous street one day recit­
ing line* (ront "H am let” when
director Cecil B. Dc Mllle heard
hte rich, deep voice and grabbed
h im for a role In " T h e Sign of the
C ro s s ”

S m ith . Huffman Estates. III..
C a r o l H u n t. Illin o is ; seven
grandchildren; and four great­
grandchildren.
D a ld w ln -F a lr rh ild F u n e ra l
Hom e. Forest City, tn charge of
arrangements.
E M I L Y W. 8 A C U C T T
Em ily W. Sacked. 87. 241 S.
O ld Monroe Road. Sanford, died
Monday, at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Born Dec. 8 .
1900. In Vallejo, C a.. moved lo
Sanford front Colum bus. Ohio In
1930. She was a m em ber of Ihe
H oly Cross Episcopal Church.
Survivors Include two daugh­
ters. Kulh Dye, Sanford. Dorthea
Connelly, Jacksonville Beach; 10
grandchildren, and 12 great­
grandchildren.
Hrlssnn G u a rd ia n Funeral
Hom e. Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.
DR . EVELYN W. SHAR P
D r. Evelyn W. Sharp. 87. 129
Belhunc Circle. Sanford, died
Saturday. Nov. 26. al Lakcvlcw
N ursing Center. Sanford. Bum
Scpl. 7. 1901 In Orange Cliy.
Fla., she mnvrd to Sanford In
1985 from Dr land. She was n
p ro fe s s o r of e d u c a t io n , a

J. *t i

H r kept active In hte lalrr
years w llh featured roles in
movies, lelevtskin and theater.
Richm ond Reed Carradine was
born In New York's Greenw ich
Village and an early ambition
waa to become chief Justice of
Ihe U n ltrd Stairs H r gave that
up when hr discovered he had
talent as a quick sketch a rtist.
Carradine worked as an artist
for five yrar*. sometimes In
theaters where he came tn con­
tact w ith acting and he finally
d e c id e d that was w h a t h r
wanted lo do
Hte m m v ** In a play art him
ofl lor Hollywood where he found
the business lough to enter. He
spent most of hte rime with
various thealrr groups, playing
Shakrspearr.
Som e rimes at m id n ig h t he
would tnvadr thr H ollyw ood
Bowl where thr surro u n d in g
hilts shut him off from people.
He would stand alonr In Ih r dark
and act out roles fro m the
E n g lis h b a r d 's plays.
A fte r De Mllle hired h im .
C a rra d in e became a "g h o s t
v o ic e ," his ru m b lin g tunes
dubbed Into thr mouths of other
actors His goal of acting in thr
movies was fulfilled In 1936
when three years alter " T h e
Sign of the Cross" he was cast
by Jo h n Ford as a villainous
prison guard In " T h r Prisoner of
Shark Island "
Hte career look off.
Hte pictures Included "C a p ­
tains Courageous." " T h e Grapes
of W r a t h ." "Jesse J a m e s ."
"D ru m s Along Ihe M ohaw k."
" S t a g e c o a c h ." " T h e T h r e e
Musketeers." "The E g yp tia n ."
"Cheyenne Autum n" and "T h e
Kentuckian."

m em ber of the Royal Tem ple
F M .E . C h u rc h . She was a
m em ber of Florida Association
for Supervision and C u rricu lu m
Development. Childhood Educa­
tio n Internalonal. A m e ric a n
A s s o c ia t io n of U n i v e r s i t y
W om en. West Volusia Council
on H u m a n Relations. United
W ay of Volusia County, Am e ri­
can Lun g Assulallon. Menial
H e a lt h B oard A s s o c ia tio n .
C h u rc h Women Untied. C o m ­
m u n ity Garden Club lu Drland
Evergreen Women's C lu b of De­
land. Alpha Ka|&gt;|&gt;a Alpha Sorori­
ty m id Della Kap|&gt;a G am m a
Society Internal lonal.
S u rv iv o rs Intlud r a niece,
Doris Thom as. Sanford,
O a k la w n P a rk C e m e lery/Funcral Home. Lake Mary.
In c h a rg e ol a rra n g em e nts.

FUN KHALI
M c x rrr.iM iL vw .
Funseal M rvkst tor Emily W Vscbsff shs
TustSty M
Holy C ro u i F K f t e Church Chspsl at
Pasco tail* IS* B »» Faifar William O. Hunt
officiating Vmutton will bo *a&lt;d Tuaoday
from t o m until l a m Momortal confrWu
Item can ba glron to Ita
Kottorlng
Cancor Cantor. (10 E Und proof. Fifth Floor.
Hon York NY 10011
Britton Guardian Funoral Homa. Vanlord,
in charga at arrangamontt

dmdMonday, (till t d U K p r n

�Cuomocalls forsupport forBoth
S A L I M . Mo m .
•&gt;* joerzttc New rock G ov. Mario Cuomo
called for htpartl
ouppotl of Republican President-elect
George Bush, but warned that Bush will have to consider
raising taxes to cope w ith America'* social U b such aa A ID S
and drug abuse.
Cuom o, In an address Monday night lo an audience of 2.200
at Salem B u te College, also said Buah could became a "great
president" because he (aces "great problems."
Cuom o, expressing strong praise for Democrat Michael
Dukakis, said the Massachusetts governor lost to Buah because
the American people did not accept his ideas while Bush was
able to convince Americana they had prospered during the
Reagan administration.
Cuom o said despite the federal budget problems, the United
States still has to address extensive social lib that Include drug
abuse. A ID S and an education system that b failing l b future
work force, particularly blacks. Hbpanlcs and women.

Copp«r-7 c u m m
ayt » rttrtod
G .D . Searie and Co. said a Minnesota court released affidavits
Indicating two members of a federal jury read news accounts of
the trial before awarding 97 million to a Minnesota woman
suing the company over Its contraceptive device.
Esther Koclcmba. 35. Elk River. Minn., was awarded the
money Sept. 9 following a 14-week trial in U .S. District Court
In St. Paul. Minn. Koclcmba blamed a Copper-7 Intrauterine
birth-control device for an Infection that left her Infertile.
" T h is b still mote evidence that justice was not done In the
Koclcmba case and I expect the Judicial system will correct that
Injustice." an attorney for the Skokie. III. company said. " I do
not believe 1 have ever seen a stronger case of ju ry misconduct
requiring a new trial.'
T h e affadav
ivita were made public after Kortemba's attorneys
asked the court lo release them. Searie said. Th e company, a
subsidiary of St. Lou Is-baaed Monsanto, d ie d aa “examples of
misconduct " an affidavit from Juror Katherine McIntosh staling
“ From the beginning of the Irtal. one of llte Jurors. Juro r A .
regularly read articles about the trial and several limes
mentioned the contents of those srlk-les to us. *

lacks, Ja w s recall cooperation
civil rights era during seminar
l A T L A N T A - CIvU rights lead
Jam es Fanner said Monday
blacks and Jew s should
working together for the
and religion-blind"
society that eras the original goal
of the civil righto movement.
Fanner. 69. the, former presi­
dent of the Congress for Racial
Equality, was one of 100 black
and Jew ish civil righto activists
a tte n d in g a sem inar at the
te r P re s id e n tia l

went out separate
ways to our own churches and
synagogues, that was the only
time we were divided along
religious lines." he said. "B u t
when we came together, we were
brothers and abler* In Ihe
struggle.
"F o r these two days in which
we ire together. I ask you to
remember that commitment to
Justice and racial equality and
carry ll forth from here Into the
future."
,

i- ^ja *

Andrew aoodman. James
union and Renewal." b focusing
on social, legislative and Judicial
d c llv lt y from Ih e lim e the
N A A C P was formed In 1909 lo
the present.
Farm er said when he and a
up of students formed C O R E
Chicago In 1942 they ded themselves to working
far racial justice, with religious
differences eliminated in the
Interest of brotherhood and co­
operation.
"W e were — In so far as It was
possible In a segregated society
r- colorblind and religion-blind."
Said Farmer. " A s a student In
prose days I was looking for a
Cheaper place lo slay and I
remember a young man named
pen Segal rented me an apartkvcnl. I didn't ihink of him as
Jew ish. I Just thought of him as

r

Chaney and Michael SctiWtTTH r.
white. Jew ish men from New
York wbo were killed In 1963 aa
they tried to Investigate a church
bombing In Mississippi. T h e
deaths helped galvanize Ihe civil
rights movement and lead to Ihe
Civil Righto Act.
"Schw erner. Goodman and
Chaney did not go to Mississippi
as Jeers." said Fanner. " T h e y
went there as brothers searching
for justice. But our enemies
Identified them aa Jeers. T h e y
referred lo them as ‘those Je w
bo ys."
Arnold Aronson, s veteran
civil righto activist from Sliver
Spring. Md.. said It was Inevita­
ble that blacks and Jeers would
become allies In the struggle for
racial and religious |u*tkc.

T R E N T O N . N .J. - A Colomh b n -b o m grandmother, believed
to be the lust w om an convicted
under the new federal drug
kingpin law. was sentenced to
life Imprisonment K j n t ’n&gt; m u
fined more than 94 million on
charges she ran a multi-million
d o lltr cocaine r in g In New
Jersey and New Y ork.
E u ca ris C eballos. 5b. was
convicted of conspiracy to dis­
tribute more than 11 pounds of
cocaine, engaging In a continu­
ing criminal enterprise to dis­
tribute narcotics and rebled
charges following a Ihree-monlh
trial that ended In September.
She was ordered lo serve her life
term with no parole and fined
94.000.200.

f w e came face to face with unspeakable
evil.... Persona who organize such vast
criminal enterprises can expect no leniency
and no sympathy In court j

U .S . District Garrett E. Brown
J r . called the evidence against
Ceballos "overwhelm ing ... we
came face to face w ith unspeak­
able evil."
"M rs. Ceballos exhibited a
callous greed ... “ Brow n said of
the cocaine dbtrtbutlon ring In
which she recruited young His­
panic males aa workers and used
cellular phones In an effort to
evade wiretaps. "Persons who

organize such vsst crim inal en­
terprises can expert no U n lrn c y
and no sympathy in court."
Ceballos, wearing a dark blue
sweater over her rad and black
dress, remained expressionless
as Ihe sentence was Imposed.
Through a court-appointed Inlerpralor. Ceballos declined lo
speak on her own behalf before
Ihe sentencing.
Ceballos b said lo be the first

woman In the nation charged
and convicted under a 1996
revision at the kingpin statute
that made a life sentence m a n ­
datory upon conviction, accord­
ing lo federal prosecutors.
During the trial, Ceballos, w h o
had bee desc Toed hv her a t­
torney aL a "III Je old b o y ." sat
q u ie tly In c o u rt w e a rin g a
housecoat and bedroom slippers
Assistant U .S Attorney Donna
Sonsgeit and special assistant
U.S. Attorney Charles O rin n ell
said Cehallo'a organization wna
In business for 12 years and
often sold Reins, a potent brand
of C o lo m b ia n roralne. at 2
pounds for 917.500. Ceballoa.
w h o had homes In Hollywood. !
Fla. and Jc rs e ) City. N J . . ran a
91 mllllon-a-week drug ring, was
called "D ona T u l b . ”

Killer tornadoes came without warning
Killed In Raleigh were Janet Dame*, a.
crushed when a chimney collapsed on her
R A LEIG H . N .C . — T w in tornadoes that bed; Pete Fulghum. 12. who died of head
carved a 200 -m ile path of death and and cheat injuries, and Leroy and Mary
destruction through North Carolina struck Alston, found outside their shattered trailer
without warning, killing four people and In Nash County, their arms around each
other In a Iasi embrace. Th e ir two children
leaving more than 500 homeless.
National Weather Service forecasters said suffered only minor Injuries.
National Weather Service meteorologist*
they had no him of prndlng destruction
until the storm hit. Th e y issued their first In Raleigh said the tornado system devel­
tornado warning 45 minutes after Raleigh oped ao quickly forecasters had no time to
Issue warnings.
residents were blown out of their beds at I
a m . Monday.
" T h e atmosphere did not give enough
"People heard the whbtltng sound. Some clues to us that this type of explosive
in their bathtubs, some got Into their thunderstorm would develop.” said fore­
(ways. Some people didn't hear anything caster Dennis Decker. 'T l had not given us
any indication ll had the potrallal lo be as
at all. The)* were totally surprised by Ihe
whole thing." -a id Red Cross spokes- roman deva&gt;' .Ingas It a ria "
L u m n Gouge.
Decker said Hie weather service never
Th e tornado that hll Raleigh, gouging a Issued a tornado warning or tornado watch
path several hundred yards wide and 10 alert for Raleigh. The first warning for the
m ike long, eras one of two that plowed state a rm ! out at 1:43 a m .. 45 minutes after
through Ihe stole, touching down 17 times the Raleigh devastation
over a 200-mile stretch from the capita* city
1 lx first tornado set down In a fashion­
lo Ihe Outer Banka.
able nr xihwest Raleigh neighborhood of
Four people were killrd. two in Raleigh trre-ltned streets and stalely homes coating
and two In neighboring Nash C ounty. A l
up lo 93004)00. then careened Into a
157 were injured. Including 10 ad- commercial area, demolishing everything In
its path, including a K mart department
One of the 10, W lUlam A. Atkina. 27. of store. 100 pleasure boats at a yacht
Wake Forest, was In extremely rrltira! company and a Mack truck facility where
condition In llte neuro-Intensive rare unit of huge tigs were spun Into the air like
Wake Medical Center early Tuesday, a M alrhboa cars.
nursing supervisor said
A Winnebago was Dung ISO fret. Clothing

S

hung from trees throughout the city People
In night clothes filled Ihe street* to Inspect
Ihe devastation
After doing about 925 million damage in
Raleigh. Ihe tornadoes skipped across I h r
eastern hall of Ihe stole, felling homn* and
businesses likr dominoes In com m unity
after community
Nash. Halifax. Northhampton, flare. H yde
and Pamlico counties left the twisters h rlu rr
they leaped Ihe Pamlico Sound to the O uter
Banks.
In Bsyboro. a tornado whirled down S ta ir
R outr 304 lor 20 miles, destroying s house
a n d tw o tra ile rs a n d d e m o lish in g a
1 .0 0 0 seat football stadium
T h e rom m unily of Martbrl. just east of
H i)b o ro , vusta, u J be. vy damage from the
winds and Ihe Coast Guard slatton at
tlobuekrn lost power and had to switch to
generators In llyde C o un ty a public library
was demolished
Once II reached Pamlico Sound. Ihe storm
up-tor it across Gnosr Creek Island before
'"m p tn f over lo Man ten, m the O uter
Banks, and slammed eight houses. 25 cars,
nine mobile homes and several boats
Th e homeless fell lucky lo be alive
" ll was the worst thing I've ever been
through." said Ann Mobley as she surveyed
the damage to her Raleigh apartment
"T h e re was a flash of b lu r light It roared
right through."

Carlucci seeks 2 percent rise in defense
W A S H IN G T O N Defense
Secretary F la n k Carlucrl said
-M onday h r wBI argue for a &lt;2
"re a l"
_ __
____
‘a military
Iget and warned that freezing
growl]h could mean cuts In U.S
fo rm
Al the same lim e Carlucci
appeared willing lo sacrifice the
Mtdgetman nuclear missile pro­
gram. calling II "quite frankly
p ro h ib itiv e In a re strained
budget environm ent."
Th e defense secretary made
th e r e m a r k s a l a q u e t tlon-and-answer session with
members of the Western Euro­
pean U n io n -N o r t h A t la n t lr
Assembly.
He later left Washington lor
Pari* to confer with French
military officials for two days
before going lo Brussels for a
N A T O defense ministers meet­
ing.
In response lo questions about
Ihe budget. C a rlu crl sold. " A l 2

percent real growth, our current
defense budget Is executable. We
w ill not have to take down
anything further from the forte
structure"
T h e Congressional Budget Of­
fice estimates an Inflation m e at
4.1 p crrrni for Ihe next fiscal
year, meaning Ihto year's 9300
million military budget would
have to rise to about 9 3 12 billion
just to slay even with Inflation
T h a i la what la know n as zero
'real' growth.
A 2 percent alter -Inflat loti or
real' Increase such as Carlucci
proposes would mean adding
another 96 blllkm. fur s total
9318 billion In m ilitary spending
(or (he I OHO fiscal year that
begins nexl Oct 1.
Those dollar Increases would
mount over a five-year period
with higher Inllallon and long­
term programs, and aides lo
P re s ld rn l-e lrc i George Bush
have Indicated he tnlghl try to
M d the military budget lo zero
growth
"N ow . obviously If you go from

2 percent real growth lo zero real
growth, you've got a problem
and over a five-year period that
problem Is about 9116 blllkm in
programs.' Carlo* cl said
"There are two ways to do
this. One la Ihe unfortunate way
lhal we did II In In Ihe 1970s.
which Is in effect lo hollow mil
our lor res. short-change them in
ammunition, readlnesa. lei Ihe
quality o( our people erode, and I
hope we would avoid lh a l," hr
said
Tire othrr option he said. Is to
address the size ol overseas
hirers, which he said Is "about
as low as you a m sensibly get It
and still execute our m llllxry
strategy around the world.
"If additional lucre structure
cuts are required, you're going
to have to look at am h things as
deployable (aircraft I carrier lial
tie g ro u p s and some force
struc ture overseas because you
cannol maintain Ihe rolallon
cycle and still keep Ihe same
fo rc e s t r u c t u r e y o u h a v e
overseas. My position Is lhal w r

ought In continue to argue lor
Ihe 2 p rrre n l real increase."
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restrained budget environment
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for. a cco rd in g In the latest
estimate, about 913 3 billion
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putllng the last 50 warbr.tds In
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O P E C accord could boost oil prices
levels agreed on under Ihe ac­
cord signed Monday.
O P E C P re s id e n t H ilw a n ti
Lukman. who also Is Nigeria's oil
minister, said Ihe raricl hoped lo
see prices reach the Organiza­
tion of Petroleum Exporting
Count,.c*' » T id a l • 18-a-hn'rrl
target price w ithin months
"We should see Ihe prices
moving up after March or A p ril."
I.ukman said. "W e want it to go
up to $16 as soon us possible."
Signing of the accord pushrd
world oil prices sharply hlghrr.
West Texas Intermediate — Ih r
U .S . b e n c h m a r k c ru d e —
climbed by $1 06 In $19 03 a

U n ited N s i International

Protests grow sgslnst who Is s Jew law
JE R U S A L E M — Women opposed to change* In ait Israel! law
affecting the definition of who la a Je w demonetraird Monday
outside Prime Minister Yitzhak Sham ir's ofTIce. and a trading
spokesman for American .lew* termed the proposed amend­
m e n t "a spiritual wound.”
Carrying signs reading. *'We Are All Jew s" and "Don't
D ivid e the Jew ish People." a International group of about 100
w om en led by former Hep. Bella Abzug, D-N.Y.. urged Shamir
to "remove the Item of the La w of Return from the political
agenda."
Israel’s 1091 Law of Return has become a key bargaining
c h ip In Shamir's effort to form a coalition government The
measure, which would amend th r definition of a Jew . Is
strongly supported by several small religious parties who
support Shamir.
S h a m ir has said he w anted a broad-based coalition
government that would Include Israel s two largest political
organizations, his U k u d Party and the Labor Party of Foreign
Minister Shimon Peres. Such a broad base would weaken
S h am ir's reliance on the Orthodox parties
He needs a 61-seat majority In the 120-*eat Knesset. Israel's
parliament.
Sham ir so far has been unw illing to meet la b o r's demands
for surh a broad coalition, but he and Peres met for about an
h o u r Monday despite a breakdown In negotlailons last week

Dali litltd In sarlout condition
B A R C ELO N A . Spain — Surrealist painter Salvador Dali was
In "ve ry serious" condition Monday night In an Intensive-care
w a rd at a Barcelona clinic where he was rushed under police
escort from a small-lown hospital, doctors said
T h e 64-year-old artist, stricken with pneumonia, was
transferred by ambulance with life support equipment from his
native Flguerea to thr Q ulron Clinic when his condition
worsened late Monday.
Doctors al the clinic said Dali arrived from the Flguere*
H a t f u l suffering "w utr- hrxrt and respiratory .nsuftV’lency,
brought on by infection and pulm onary thrombosis "
Doctors said Che prognosis was "ve ry serious '*
Witnesses said Dali, bundled In a bright yellow blanket, was
conscious when he was lifted onto a stretcher from the
ambulance and carried to the Intensive-rare ward
T h e painter even managed a weak smile when attendants
told hLn about the pretty nurses who would ra rr lor him
Dali was hospitalized at the F|g'*rrrs Hospital Lite Sunday
night lor pneumonia brought on by a cold. Ills condition
worsened Monday and when he suflered severe breathing
problems his doctors derided he needed more sophisticated
facilities

Roh M l lo ovtfhaul gov^mmtnt
S E O U L . South Korea - President Roh Tae-woo will finish
overhauling his administration and his party's leadership by
the middle of neat week In a bid to distance his government
from that of his disgraced predecessor. Chun D u i Hwan.
sources Mid Tuesday.
T h e leadership of the ruling Democratic Justice Party will be
rrorganlrrd first, possibly by the weekend, to tie lollowed by a
Cabinet shakenp in Ihe first half of next week, the sources said
Roh Is studying a list of candidates for various government
an d party posts. Ihe sources said Th e y said the reshuffle will
affect most. If not all. senior positions
Ruling party source* saM most of those who held key posts
or wielded strong Influence under Chun will tie removed anil
that Roh will no longer allow former generals In hold powerful
party or government positions
C hun. In seclusion al a remote lludilhlsl Irm p ir alter
apologizing last week lor Ihe misdeeds nl his government, quit
Ihe ruling patty Monday, a parly spokesman said

C iu«t In Aquino assassination unearthed
M ANILA. Philippines - I h r mother nl two missing women
linked lo Ihe alleged assassin of opposition lewder llrnlgno
A q u in o Identified (he rem ains Tuesday of tw o bodies
unearthed in a sugarcane field a* lhose of her daughters who
disappeared five years ago
Ealer Oliva. 6 6 . look one glance al Ihe plies ol bones laid out
for her to Identify al National Bureau ol Investigation
headquarters and began weeping.
Oliva said she rccugnl/rd dentures as those of her datighlrrs.
A n a and Catherine Oliva T h e remains were unearthed
Saturday In Capas, a town in Aquino s norihrrn home province
of Tarlac
NBJ officials could not Immediately confirm Oliva's claim and
broadcast appeals on radio lor Ihe Oliva sisters' dentist to
Identify the dentures.
Previous court Irsllinony shuw rd Ana Oliva stayed with
alleged communist hll man Rolando Oalman al a m otrl near
the Manila airport on Ihe eve of llrnlgno Aquino's assassination
o n Aug. 21.1063.
Aquino was gunned down at th r ulrpon while under military
escort on his return from three years of srlf-exllr In ih r United
States Oalman was himself killed moments later on thr
tarmac In a volley ol military gunfire Many Filipinos believe
Caim an was set up.
T h r asoasslnutIon spurkrd widespread protests against thr
Ferdinand Marcos regime, culm inating In a popularly backed
military revolt In February 1966 that Installed Aquino's widow.
Corazon. os Philippine president.

V IEN N A - OPEC oil minister*
ended a grueling eight-day m in ­
isterial meeting with unanim ous
agrrrm enl on a new oil produc­
tion quota accord t ~ w cle d to
Luos', oil price* h ■ slashing
output and restoring the cartel's
unity.
Analysis said U S. ronsumer*
could rxj»ect to sec little Im ­
m ed iate In cre a se In p u m p
prices, but they noted (hat both
gasoline and home-healing oil
could rosl 3 lo 5 cents a gallon
more In several month* If O P E C
members cut their output to

barrel on Ihe New York Mercan­
tile Exchange. In London, ih r
price of llrlin ln ’s benchmark
Norrh Sea Brent crude rose by
2 0 c rn ls to $ l-l HO.
T h r agreement binds the 13
OPEC nations lo reduce their
overall product n lo a c King ol
16.5 million b .Tela a day from a
current level of around 22.5
million barrels a day.
The accord was signed after
powerful Saudi Arabia bowing
in pressure from a majority of
cartel members, withdrew its
llth -h o u r proposal to Introduce
a $ 15-u-barrel price floor
The six-month agreement ef­

fective .Jan I authorizes the
Baghdad government to p u m p
2 04 m illion harrrlsn d a y . giving
It production purity for Ih e first
tim e w ith Its P e rsia n G u lf
adversary Iran. Iraq had re je cte d ,
the O P E C quola system since;
m id -1966 because Iran refused,
tot _dr its positionas the a .Tel’s!
second-largest producer after'
Saudi Arabia
Ministers of II countries ac-&lt;
crpted smaller quotas to allow |
Iraq purity with Iran
"W e took something fro m us
and g a v e Dial lo I r a q and
finished that once and lo r a ll."
said Lukm a n

Arabs to ask for meeting in Geneva
U nited 7 r s » » International
U N IT E D N A T IO N S Arab
envoy* m rl Monday and agreed
they would demand that the
General Assem bly debate on
Palestine tie moved from U N
headquarters lo Genrva lo allow
PLO Clialnnan Yasser Arafat to
address thr world organization
Arafat, who was barred by the
United State* from addressing
the U N. General Assemhly In
New York, assailed the U .S
decision as "a clear violation of
International taw and the U.N
charier .**
" W h y are (the Am ericans)
afraid llial I speak lo world
public opinion and explain Ihe
new Palestinian d e cisio ns?"
A ra f a t a x . d r e p o r te r s in

Baghdad. Iraq
Al (lie United Nations, diplo­
mats said a motion by Arab
nations lo hold a special session
al the U .N
European head­
quarter* In G e n rva In January
to hear Arafat was expected to
lx- adopted by a necessary m a ­
jority In thr 159 nation General
Assembly w hen presented to Ihe
Third World-dominated body.
"A s soon as we receive a
request from Ihe Arab group, w r
shall proceed in the tirsi possible
manner lo ensure that Chairman
Arafat Is able lo address the
General Assem bly.” said G r n r r
al Assembly President Dante
Caputo.
Arafat applied for an entry visa
to the United Stales so that he
-iHild hr m N rw York Thursday

Picasso painting sold for
$38.35 million at auction
Unit**
LONDON Pablo Picasso s
“ An Arrohal and Young lla rlrqu in ” (M im ing sold for $36 35
million Monday nlghl. making ll
Ifie mast exjwnsivr 20th century
w ork of art ever auctioned.
Chris! le s s o r lion house said
Th e highest price ever [Mid lor

to a d d r e s s t h e G e n e r a l
Assembly's debate on Palrstlnc
untl lo explain the Nov
15
pror Lima! Ion by the Palest tor
N ational C o u n c il of an In
drprndrnt state In the Israeli
occupied territories.
Bill the State Drparlm rnt Sul
urduy denied him the visa,
saving Arafat's organization was
lln k rd to acts of te rrorism
against Americans
Arab nations meeting in an
urgent meeting Monday at U N
headquarters derided to present
lo the General Assembly Wed
nrsday a mntktn demanding the
debates on Ihe Palestine ques
lion and the Middle East raiuatloii be held at the U N. Euro­
pean headquarters tti Geneva
next month. A. a Isivsudc. I 'lux is

Maksoud said
M ukviiid. speaking o n bchall
ol the Arab nations, said the
assembly “ should reaffirm its
integrity, freedom of d e lib e ra ­
tions and the sanctity of treaty j
obligations of Ihr United S ta irs
w ith the United Nations "
H r said Arab ambassador* still
were Im ping Washington would
reverse its decision In Ih e next
two day*, "cr else there would
lx- no nltrrnatlvr but to g o to a
country that respect* its nhltgu
lions "
Late Monday afternoon, the
CiHtim ittre on Relations W ith
the Host Country charged that
(lie United Stairs' action against
Arafat violatrd thr headquarter* |
agreem ent protecting f o r e lg r j
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for Vliavnt van Gogh * "Irises''
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Th a i flood death toll at 336
U s W M Prosa Iwteewattsosl
B A N G K O K . Thailand - Th e
flood-battered Inhabitants of
s o u t h e r n T h a i l a n d b ra ce d
Tu e sd a y for further heavy rain
a n d possible Hash Hoods us
rescue workers pulled more
b odies Irom b urle d villages,
bringing Ihe death toll lorn least
336.
L ig h t ra in b e g a n fa llin g
Tuesday In some part* of Ihe
south devastated by monsoon
storm s last week and Ihe nuMortal wralhrr bureau wanted
that a low-pressure center In the
S o u th China Sea could rause
heavy rains beginning Tuesday
n lghl.
T h e weather forecast division
issued a warning of possible
flash floods In the hills and
he a vy seas along the eastern
coast.
Eve n If the new rains do not
trigger more flooding, It was
feared they would hamper re­
scue and repair work from last
week's disaster,
M anop L o m m e k . a rescue
cre w chief, said his team had
p u lle d five bodies from Ihe

lO-loot-thlck layer of mud and
logs that buried lour villages In
Nakom Srithummanit province.
360 mile* south of Bangkok.

r

"W e have lo use plows, shov­
els and and axes." Manop said In
a telephone Interview. "It Is very'
difficult because heavy rqulptnenl cannot arrive yel because
ol Ihe soil m ud."
Manop said some ol the bodies
were swept more than two miles
from their homes by the wave of
m ud. logs and debris Dial was
loosed Irom nearby hilltops by
the heavy rains.
T h e Nakorn Srtthnm m arni
rescue and Information center
said that 244 bodies have been
found In Ihe province, while 92
people were confirmed killed In
Ihe 11 other provinces ultrclcd
by the Hooding. More Ilian 300
people are still missing and
feared dead.
In neighboring Malaysia, of­
ficials said 3 1 people were killed
by last week's Hood*.
M a n y a re a s In s o u th e rn
Thailand were reported draperairly short of food anil medlrlnr.

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Unltad Praaa Intarnatlenal
JE R U S A L E M Ite ih lrh rm
municipal nlfli i.tlt -vitrl Tirnday
that non-rellglnu* Chriximux
letllvlllet wtiuld tie ( .tut riled lor
a sri ntid year tie* a u v ol the
(ontinulug I'alrmituan u|itimug
agalnm Israeli I » « iipatinu nl Ihr
Wrst ILink a n d (ia/n Sirt|i
"There will lie tin |iaMlts tin
drmrailunt. no matt lies in Ihr
streets, lull ail religious evenls
Will lie pul nit in * elebrale thr
hltlh nl Jesus, said J a m a r
Salman
Itethlrhem iminii ipal
seerelary
Midnight m a s s will |w held as
usual in the O i u r r h nl the
Nativity, built over the spot
where Jesus w a s Imru 2,000
years ago. urenrdlng In t'litlstiau
iiell- I

Uisl year It* Ibleliftn Maxnt
Ellas T rel) *an* ettrd his annual
riM ktail (m i i v Inr Israeli nllleials
a n d foreign dlplnmais lieeaum nl
the uprising w h l e h Iteg.m Det

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FrelJ. a i hriso.m Arab said he
(Iiuld tlnl guarantee the security
ill Ills guests In III* West H ank
t o w n , li m i l e s s o u III nl
•lentsalem
The majoi ch a n g e b u m last
year is that the traditional
parade ul Iniy si mil groups led
b y ihr Latin I’atrlarrh Into
M a n g e r Srptare will not t.ikr
plate. Si l m , m s,*ld Frri) was
traveling in U n m a u i a and not
available Inr c o m m e n t
S a l m a n satd m tin leipal ul
lli'l.lls tier Hir'd In curtail Ibc
crlebnilinn "breausc nl wlt.it Is
happe n i n g III the lerrllorles

liet tins si mail) martyrs b.ivr

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l.asl year. Ihe n u m b e r nl
tourists and pilgrims w h o trax
eled in H. tblr beiti lot t hrisltnas
Eve was u iih b lower than III
pievlous years Unix a lew
lllindtril |k nplr tiiaved a cold
rain hi M.mgrr Sipiare wliidi iii
past vi ars was |m i ki ll Hnwrvri
(lie ( but) h nl Ihr Nativity was
(nil lot midnight m a s s
Tiei| tailed Iasi year stelebra
■Han
the saddest I'httslmas
ever
Hrthlrbem merchants
w h o telv mi t'lirlslmas season
lot a large patt nl ihrlr annual
Income weir butt hv tile can
rellallnus
A s usual lsr.it It set itrllv was
extremely llgbi last year, but tin
Iih idenls were re|mrteil

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will lx- warmer and w ritrr. and
It a rd -p r e s s e d f a r m e r s lit
drought-stricken areas ul the
country should enjoy the sight nl
extra precipitation, the govern
merit predicted Monday
' This winlet season ts mute
llkelv In lx- warm than cold, and
mute llkelv to fx- wet than dry,"
said D o n a ld G ilm a n , chief
long-range forecaster (nr the
National Weather Servic e.
"People will lx- happy dial
there's not a lot nt m id cm Ihe
lllap." he said
In making Ills predictions Ini
the winter ol late IHMM and early
1989. Gilm an lore-cast a mild
wittier — particularly In die
Southeast and Southwest — and
e x tra p r e c ip it a t io n in the
Midwest. Northwest and Ap
pal.ii hla, areas lilt musi severely
iiy this year's drought
"F o r Held crops, ibis forecast
Is f a ir ly fa v o ra b le lor Ihe
Midwest." G ilm an said
S o u th e rn s e c tio n s id thc
coim lry will lx- more dry Ilian
normal. Gilm an said, and II will
h r ii n s r a s o it a b I y c n I d
throughout the northern plains
and upper M idwest. Gilman

predli ted a 65 |x-rc rut pmhahih
tv nl Ix-lnw normal temperatures
In cipjx't Michigan. Wisconsin.
Minnesota and uclghlxiring jmi
Hons of Iowa and North and
South Daknla
A lx ivr normal lemperaiures
a rr al least 55 (tereent likely
from die Ohio diver and Central
Pennsylvania, to Florida and die
(• till C o a s t , a n d t h r o u g h
Arkansas. Louisiana, southern
Texas. New Mexico. Arizona and
Utah. Gilman said
T h e chances ol highci than
norm al winter temperatures in
crease toward the Southeast,
e x c e e d in g 60 percent from
Virginia and the southern Ap
IMilachlana. to the Florida Keys
and the mouth ol the Mississippi
diver, he said
Th e re Is a 1*5 |x-tc enl i h.m u ­
ni atxive normal temperatures In
N o rt h and S o u th C a ro lin a .
Georgia anil Florida. Gilman
said, .mil the probability rises m
70 percent along the Carolina
coast and Ihe Florida Peninsula
T h f . r Is more than a 55
pereenl probability for ciI m iv c
a v e ra g e p re c ip ita tio n from
Wisconsin and Illinois lo upslutc
N e w Y o r k . P e n n s y l v a n ia .
Maryland and (be Appalachian
M ountains of Virginia. North

t'aiohnaaud I to n esse
Gilm an gave Michigan. Inch
ana and the upper (iltlo Yall«\ a
fid pereenl rlta n cr nl alxive
civcrage wetness lie lowt red Ills
w iu b r piec ipliallon ptrdH IIon.
to 55 |x*tcrni. lor Washington.
Oregon Idaho and Ihe uorlhern
d&lt;x kies
Gilm an forecasl that jkirls ol
the West and Southwest would
ho ve a d ry e r w in te r than
n o rm a l
He sa id s o u th e rn
California. Arizona. New Mexico.
Texas. Louisiana and Florida
had a 55 prrrcnt chance ol
(h ilt lent alumnus ot predpita
lion."
Gilm an s.iH1 there was a fH)
perrcitl chance of "deflclenl"
w e tn e s s iro m c e n t ra l and
souihern Texas and easiward
along Hu- Gulf ccstsi Hi Flm Hla
C a lif o r n ia 's w e a th e r tills
winter is die most unc ertain pan
ol the forecasl. Gilm an said.
Ix tause he cauitoi predict die
paih ol sloruis in the Pad lie licit
Southern California will remain
dry. as usual, he vilcl
" T h i s is a relatively con­
servative lou t ust." Gilm an said
Asked the accuracy of tits
luce* asi a year ago. Gilman said
' lacsi whiler's forecasl was u-r
r lb lc "

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t'H U ’AG O — Silltone hteasl implants make it
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transparent materials as |reimut oil that X rays
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Addressing the annual m eeting ol the
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l!NK&gt;. with .tlxitit Hfi |irrcent ol the Implants
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L'urrcni silicone implants "cause numerous
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Desiouet s.m1 Deserihlug sllleoltr as a highly
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Women with the implants must get s|ieclal
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women
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Desiouet has conducted studies lit cadavers
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1lie ability ol dillerrnt materials to nllow
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ternale hormone estrogen .mil .m n th rr drug
called IrnnniH rtpl me are prrsrnbrd annually Inr
more than 7&lt;K.)tmti women who rhtrnst* not to
hrr.isi leetl alter gn lug titrih The ilm gs arr
intended to dry up milk production and end the
pamlul enlargement ol hrrasts l&gt;y unused milk
Itreast d'ytnirilorl is a condition that rapidly
resolves on Its own or with the help ol mild
painkillers
vin l Or I.inn stU er of Puhllr
f it U r n s host letter s.inl the ilm gs in question
have little or no I hera|H-utle value
Siller yanl the list- ol estrogens to prevent
milk production or l.o t itton ha- trrrn known lor
JO years to i ause serious hhiotl t lotting
prohlrms
Krs|mnsitrle nti&gt;lrlrli Ians across tire &lt;ountrv
stop(iei1 using these rtrugs years ago when then
hazards tm amiinsuiners |M-iiiton hut she s.ud
the milk stripping r iass ol drugs
is under
review
Art &lt;trill it g to Puhllr * IH/rn
the FD A 's
adviMiry tommiMer on maternal firalth &lt;lnigs
retommentletl m I'lT s amt again in l*tM that
the g o ie n m rn i hart further m a rk e tin g ol
estrogen thugs to stop milk pn m|ii &lt; lion toil Ihr
I DA took no .it ttviri
As lor bromocriptine whlrb is marketed
under th&lt; name Parlntti I Public &lt; iti/rn s.ild the
FD A lt-is re te ll, d "im re .sing report
'■'e - , • ••••g ria l lions to the d rug
Ih r
i onsumer group alleged III rases n( str *ke ft'ur
oearl ao.ir ks anil J.l . asesol srt/tites have Item
re|«irlrd hi |wnple using Parlotlel
II rie n one heart allark or stroke is due to
hmmtN upline it &lt;. ton main given the Ix-nign
problem lor which the drug was prescribed In
tile lirst plat r. Stliersiinl
Ir.seph Hnitt.mo a pharmacist with Sanddo/
I’harm.ii t niii als t orp ol Hast Hanover. N )
the maker ol Path Kiel said We Ix-lteve It is a
vile and ellecttvr thug
William Donaldson a s|xikesm.in lor Mertell
Dow Pharmaerulleals Im ot fin e in n a lt. the
maker ol TACK s.ml We ate not aware ol am
significant atllerse etle» t&gt; lie artdetl that the
rtnig s I.dirling warns doctors against prest rth
mg it lor women w it h a history ol !&gt;|od clots
A s|Mikrswiiman lor K IT Stpnhh At Sous llir ol
Princeton \ I tin maker ol Ik-ladunione. had
no comment Monday on the consumer groups
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navy c o n d u c ts m aneuvers
U.S. Navy officials said ih r
Iranian frtgntr was believed de­
stroyed d u r in g U .S .-Ira n ia n
naval clashes In April, which
were reported to liavc wiped out
a large chunk of the Iranian
navy.
Hu I Tehran still maintain* a
fleet of hundreds of small gun­
boats. which are manned by
R e v o lu tio n a r y G u a r d s and
arm ed w ith ro ckri-pro pelled
grenades and heavy machine
guns. Th e gunboats Indicted
considerable damage on IVrslan
Gulf stripping during the war.
U.S. diplomatic sourer* said Ihr

Iranian* since ih r m « - f l r e hove
moved Ihrlr gunboat I w v i away
from forward local Ion* In Ihr
■nuthern jmrtlon of Ihc gulf bill
continue to o p rra lr boars near
the strategic Strait of H orm uz
Th e tl.S. navy was keeping "a
watchful eye” on the manru
vrra. Ih r U S. official* said.
Although Iran and Iraq halted
their nearly elght-ycAr-old war
b y a c c e p tin g i h r A u g . 20
ceasefire, both sides still main
tain masalvr arm lra along Ihr
750-mlle border between the two
countries

Tw o-thirds of manic-depressives untreated
W A S H IN G TO N O n ly one
th ird of Ihr estimated 2 million
A m e r i c a n s s u f f e r in g from
manic-depressive Illness are re
i e lvln g treatment it ai could
help them lead norm al live*,
federal researcher* said Monday
Uuntreatrd manic depressive*
"a re living In misery. T h e y are
suffering, and It Is ravaging Ihrlr
liv e s ." said Dr. Lew is Judd,
director of Ihe National Institute
of Mental Health, al a new*
conference aimed at encourag­
in g people lo trek help for Ihr
treatable mental disorder

Ju d d said Ih r low percentage
of manic -depressive* undergoing
treatment la parltrularlly dis­
turbing because about 73 per­
cent lo 8 0 p e rrrn l ol such
patients respond well lo Ihe
m «n&lt;i stabilizing dnig lithium
The average coat of treating a
mantc-depressivr person as an
out patient Is uhout • 1.000 to
•2.000 annually. NIMH officials
said
Ju d d said part ol the problem
of gelling people Into treatment
Is that patients and Ihrlr families
often d o not recognize Ih e
symptoms of Ih r disorder — an
Illness that Involves cycles of.

m a n ia a n d d e p re s s io n

Prrk)ds ol mania are marked
by excessive "h ig h " or euphoric
frrlln g x, d rrrra s e il need for
sleep. Increased sexual drive,
Increased activity, rapid talking,
e x t r e m e I r r l l a b i l i t y , d ls tra c tlb lllly and drug abuse,
particularly eg cocaine, alcohol
and sleeping pills. Ju d d said.
In Ihe depressive side of the
cycle. Ju d d said, people may
lose Interest In ordinary activi­
ties. feel hopeless, suffer from
fatigue and be troubled by
thoughts of death and suicide

Ju d d and his rn llra g u rs held
out iKtpe that scientists will soon
develop Irsla lo Identify people
at risk for developing manicdepressive Illness, w hich most
frequently appears In the late
teens or early 20*
“ We srr not that far sway
from finding a fairly specific
m arkrr for manic-depressive Il­
lness with genetic linkage." said
Ju d d , noting that recent studies
of Am ish and Israeli families
have linked sections of two
different chro m o so m e s with
susceptlbllty for Ihe m enial dis­
order.

Soviet, French cosm onauts
dock with space station
K A LIN IN G R A D . U S S R. A Soyu/ TM -7 space copsulr
carrying French cosmonaut
Jean lamp Chretien and two
Russian rollragues docked
Willi the orbiting Mir *|&gt;urr
station Monday high above
llie sprawling Soviet launch
complex in in itia l Asia
S o v i e t I r a d e r M ik h a i l
Gorbachev saluted the cos­
monauts In a message relayed
by ground controllers, saying.
“ Y o u r mission Is of great
scientific and technological
Im p o r la n r e for our
countries.*' Frenrh President
Francois Mitterrand called the
d o c k in g "an a m a z in g d&lt;
mans! rat Io n.'
Th e Soyur capsule locked
Into Ih r space station, also
carrying three cosmonaut*, at
H 22 p m Moscow time (4 22
p m . !t8 T |. and »! e Soyur
crew feasted on a meal of IWh
amt fowl prr|»ared hv the Mir
i osmnuauls
At the time of docking. Mir
which was launched In Feb
r u a r y IHHO a n d m e a n s
•*Prare'* In R u s s ia n , had
completed 15.975 ortnis &lt;&gt;l
the planet.
"I congratulate y o u ." one of
the M ir cosmonauts radinrd to

lire S o yu r capsule carrying
C h rrrtte n . 50. com m ander
Alexander Volkov. 40. und
f lig h t e n g ln e r r S e rg e i
Krlkalrv. 30.
Mir cosmonaut* V ladim ir
Titov and Musa Manamv have
been a board the o rb itin g
space station for a record*
*-reaklng 344 days. V nlrrv
I'olvakov. a doctor, has Itrru
aboard Mir for 02 days.
Tito v and Manamv will re­
turn liome Dee. 21. along with
Chretien, after a full yra r In
sjracr Volkov and K rlkalrv
will re m a in In orbit w ith
Polyakov until late April
C h rrllc n . one of the oldest
cosm onaut* lo n y a n d a
brigadier In Ihr French air
force, is a veteran space
traveler who will become the
first n o n -S o v ie t o r n o n
American to attempt a %p.n e
walk, w hich I* scheduled lor
Dee. 12
The French cosmonaut vis
lied ih r now abandoned Sovl
rt Salyul-7 space statloii In
I9H2 und trained a* a backup
lor u French astronaut flying
on the U .S space shuttle
Discovery in .lime 1985
During the extravehicular
activity. C hrrtlrn and Volkov
will test a 19-foot modular
structure

Antimatter Out of the comic
book and into the labratory

r a t o r y . could y ie ld b r i t r r
treatments lor cancer an d more
powerful spacecraft If scientist*
ra n afford to do the nrcessary
rrs ra rr h rxprrts said Monday
A group of HO scientist* who
p a r t i c ip a t e d In a s p e c ia l
w o rk s h o p organized b y the
R A N D ( oip called for Ih r
expenditure of $400 m illion to
conduct haste research Into an
tlm a ttrr
T h e group con clud e d that
a m o n g the Im m rdlalr benefits
could be ihe end of dangerous
X -r a y irra lrn rn l of cancers
because property h a rn rssrd antlm a ttrr beams could h r targeted
lo ranrrrou* sties w ith greater
precision and deliver u p to three
l i m e s i h r tu m o r -d ra iro y ln g
energy.
N e w . ultra h lg h -rrs o lu ilo n
im aging ol normal and diseased
tissue is another scientific poaslb ilitv utilizing antim atter, an
a d v a m r rxprrts say w o u ld slg
n lfle a n lly reduce a patient *
exposure lo harmful radiation.
Scientists who explored Ihr
future benefits of a n llm a tlrr said
o th e r forsrrahlr stride s that
m o ld be marie In the coming
d r e u d r Include a n t l m u l l r r
applications for s|Mcrcralt pro
jrulslon anil "new and unex­
p e c t e d " In s ig h ts I n t o the

structure of virtually all mailer.
A* p a r i o f ih e p ro p o se d
studies, the scientists, some of
Ihe nation'* premier rx p rn * In
government. Industrial and sea
demle physics research, said one
of Ihe first hurdles would be
resolving how lo store an d
tra n spo rt a n tim a tte r, w h ic h
explodes when it conlacls regu­
lar mailer.
Antim atter has brrn Ih r sub­
ject of com ic hook * truer fiction
a* well as the target of srlrntlllr
s tu d ie s r a n g i n g fro m th e
postulated new furies of gravity
lo atom smashing experiments
In w-htch brani* of energy thing
Into each other traveling near
the sp rrd of light
The inflnltrssinial constituents
of antimatter are mirror Images
of the protons, neutrons and
electron* that comprise I h r
atoms of ordinary mattrr tail
differ by virtue of their charges
and spins
O rdinary m attrr carTtes a pool*
live charge while antimatter Is
negatively charged

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Spin very roughly corresponds
to c l o c k w is e and r o u n le r
clockwise revolutions ol lin y
particles that rrlrasr tremen­
dous am ounts of energy when
they collide w tth Ihe co n ll'u lrnls
of ordinary m a ttrr

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The rx p rrts who outlined Ih rlr
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�O R LAN D O T h is y e a r's
Florida Citrus Bowl, w hich ta
being held Ja n . 2 at 1:30 p.m ..
could be the beat c m . T h e
Oklahoma Sooners. ranked 10th
In the nation with a 9-2 record
take one the Clemson Tigers,
tanked I3«h with a 9-2 record
and champions u( the Atlantic
Coeat Conference for the second
year In a row.
Representing O klahom a al
Monday's press conference was
head coach Barry Switzer and
for Clemson was head Coach
Danny Ford and Tigers Athletic
Director Bobby Robinson. And
for the Florida Clints Sports
A ss o cia tio n . President P a u l
Roddy and Chairm an of the
Board Don Dtzney were on hand.
After the conference, both
pettier expressed great sttl-fa r
non of not tally having two of the
moat successful major college
football (earns of ihe IHHOs
playing In Orlando, bul also
having the opportunity to enjoy
the great weather and side trips
that has made the Citrus Bowl
on of the best bowl trips In
America
"W e're very happy lhat we are
cam m ing here.” said Switzer,
one of the most sucesaful college
c o a c h e s In h is to ry w it h a
157-26-4 184.0) record. 12 Htg H
titles and three national champ!

onahlpa In hla 16 years at lbs
Norman, Oklahom a school "F o r
Ihe past four years, we have
played m the Orange Bowl in
Miami and It from our standpoll : was k U n m g tc f r t a l"H e
stale. If we d id n 't w in o u r
conference this year, we wanted
to go lo another place where our
fans can enjoy the sights, the
weather and Ix-tng treated In 4
first class manner, and Orlando
fill the bill ‘
Fo r echoed S w itzer's com ­
ments
"W e ’ve never came lo a belter
place lo play In a bowl gome and
coming here again for tne second
year In a row Is great.” said
F o rd , w h o In 1 1 ye ars at
Clemson has a won loss record of
65-27-4 (76X1 six A C C crowns,
and a national championship In
1961. "W h at makes Ihe Citrus
Bowl so special Is the way the
p r o p !- her? (P i Ute Central
Florida area) reach out and go
Ihe extra mile to see that you’re
treated like- family. Th a i Is what
we rrm rm tx -r from bring here
lost h rrr.”
Chuck Robe, (he Cllrus Howl's
Exrcullve Director said lhal ’’we
couldn't have chosen (wo betlrr
trams lo play In our bowl ihls
year. W ithout question, Ihls Is
our greatest matchup ever. And
these two tram s (Oklahoma and
Clemson) have won mare games
than any other In the 1960s os
well os two national champion­

ships. We have made stunning
progress as (ar as our growth In
the national bowl picture, but we
w on't be satisfied until we have
the No. 1 and 2 teams here for
the n a lio ivl rluuf.Lhnahlp game
In the future."
E a c h te a m w i l l re c le v e
$1,130,000. up from the record
$ 2 .1 million payoff that Clcmson
and lY n n St. received last year.
T ills will be the third lime that
Oklahoma and Clcmson have
faced each other, but the Drat
time since Switzer and Ford
have become the school’s head
coaches, with the Sooners win
nlng both games. 31-14 In 1963
an 52-3 In 1972. Also Oklahoma
has never lost to an A C C team,
as the Sooners are 15-0 against
them.
Clcmson Is d u r to strive in
Orlando on Friday. December 23
to spend 10 days practicing and
visiting C -ntra l Florida attnietions. Oklahoma wdl a/nvc Dr
c e m b e r 25. O k la h o m a w ill
practice at Dr. Phillip* High
School and Clem son at the
Florida C llru s Howl stadium
complex. Doth practice held*
will be dosed lo the public
Th e game will be shown on
A B C -T V at 1:30 p m. after Ihe
Rose Howl Parade Radio station
W DH O (560 AM ) wilt be Ihe
flagship station and If you are
looking for tk-krta. you’d betlrr
know a friend of a friend because
Ihc game la a sellout for the
ninth year In a row.

Nebraska fans leery of Orange Bowl
L IN C O L N . Neb. Officials
from Ihe Orange Bowl and t/ic
C ity of Miami Monday assured
N ebraska football fans that
no thin g but pleasure aw aits
them if they attend the Ja n . 2
bowl game bclsrcen Nebraska
and Miami
Steve H a lc h c ll. e x e c u tiv e
director of the Orange Bowl, said
the visit was scheduled partially
to relieve the fears of Nebraska
football fans who may have had
a bad experience in Miami while
attending the 1963 game.
Since Nebraska won the berth
In the Orange Howl, newspapers
have published stories quoting
Husker tans who attended the
1963 game complaining about a
negative atmosphere tn Miami
and abusive Miami Hurricanes

national championship In 1063.
Nebraska's last appearance tn
Ihe Orange Howl.
’’You’ll see so many changes
since you've been there In 1963
that you wtU think you've gone
to another b o w l." said To m
W ood, presldenl-elect of ihe
Orange Bowl.
"Nebraska baa been very good
lo ua through Ihe years." Wood
said. "W e re jusl thrilled about
Nebraska com ing bark.”
Victor DeYurre. a d ly com ­
missioner and v k c mayor of
Miami, said "M iam i Is chang­
in g ."
Since Nebraska's tost appear­
ance In ih e h o w l. M ia m i's
Baysldr Market Place and Ihe
$52 million Miami Arena have
opened. DeYurre said

Improvements also are u n ­
derway at Ihe Orange Howl
■radium , he said, New tun
cession stands and restrooms
are being built and Ihe press box

area la bring rrnovatrd. be said
" H ’s exciting lo see Its Orange
Bowl preserved.” D rV u rrr said
Rubin Aguilar. Vice ptrsldeni
of the Miami Convention and
Visitors Bureau, said live Orange
Howl and Ihe Super Bowl 20
days later has brought an "aura
of courtesy" lo live city.
Th e mindset of the rlllzrns is
that If the city Is going In hmi
big lime spons. "w e have lo art
llk r big lime people." he said
" I Ihlnk you'll find a city lhal
Is totally different than you w rrr
I here the Iasi lime. " Aguilar
said.
HatcheU said the game be
l wren Miami and Nebraska will
be an "unbelievable matchup"
and the winner lias Just as mm h
a chance to be national ( hampl
ons os any other leant
Don March, assistant M ia m i
chief of police, also iiltroilr.l the
news conference to talk about
security at Ihe game

Temple dismisses coach Arians
P H IL A D E L P H IA Te m p le
University Monday dismissed
football coach Bruce Arians fol­
lowing a 4-7 season that ended
with Saturday's 45-26 victory
over Boston College.
Arlans. Temple's coach for six
years, has one year led on a
Ihree-yrar contract He met with
university officials Sunday and
announced the decision to hi*
tram Monday before meeting
with reporters.
A th le tic D ire c to r C h a r le s
Throkas had said a victory over
Boston College In Ihe final game
probably would not have a
bearing on Arlans' job.
Arlans, with a 27-39 mark al
Tem ple, has had only (w o w in ­
ning seasons — 6-5 In 1964 and
1966. The Owls forfeited Ihe six
victories In 1086 because star
r u n n in g back Paul P a lm e r
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"I Ihlnk more than anything
else." Lurgrnl said. "Dave wua
Just on tonight. H r was us
Incredible as I have seen him ."
T h e Seahawks came hack
from tiring down 14-7. 20-14
and 27-21. finally taking the lead
Tor good with 11:17 remaining in
Ihe game on a 7-yard pass from
Krleg lo Curt Warner. K rlrg ul*o
threw scoring passes of six yurds
lo Uriun Blades and of 1 1 yard*
lo Paul Skansl.
Th e balanced attack, which
Included 130 rushing yards by
Warner and 105 hy Jo h n L.
W illia m s , dom inated n l.os
A n g e le s defense th a t ha d
nl lowed only 28 point * over ihe
last four game*.

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■I Alabama before coming lo
Temple. W hen he was named
Tem ple coach al age 30. he was
the youngest roach In Division
IA.
" I was told when I came here
in heal PHI and lo heal Penn
Slate.” Arlan* said over the
w eekend "W e haven't lx-.ilf'ii
IV nn Slate bul we're 3-3 against
Pill I think we've done a darn
good job.
, "W e've had lo come from so
far And. honestly, we haven't
had some of ihe thing* lhal
olher schools have lo do It with
We've tried lo work wlihln Ihe
philosophy of the university. In
which football Is equal lo every
other *pon and ha* no priority.
W'r feel we've done 'liat and
w r've done a good job."
A R M B E tN O M O N IT O R E D
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*atd Monday h r
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Te x a s A A M U n ive rs ity * Inve*ligallon Into ihe alleged
payment ol “ hu*h money" lo a
former player, bul dors not plan
lo launch his own probe now.
" W e 'r e s i m p l y g o in g lo
moinltur Ihe situation by the
Inlormallofl d rvrlup rd by the
unlvrrslty.'' David Herat, who
heads ihe N C A A 's enforcement
division, said by telephone Horn
Mission. Kan. " W r 'r r not going
lo conduct our own Investigation
al Ihls point. We reserve Ihe
right lo do so. but al Ihls point
w r ’rr going lo watch and see
how Ihls develops
"W e have confldenrce Ihe
university will vigorously In ­
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former l'rxu* AA M running
hark George Sm ith was quoted
In a Dallas nrwsp.q&gt;er Iwn week*
ago us saying h r was paid
thousand* ol dollars of benefits
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"T h e y won on great running
and controlled football." said
Haiders Coach Mike Shanahan.
" W r had llic opportunities, bul
we didn't always lake advantage
of them. We had lo settle for two
field goals.”
T h e Raiders scored on Greg
Townsend's recovery of a Krleg
fumble In Ihe end zone; rookie
T im Brown's 49-yard p a w from
S ie ve H c u r r lr ln : and Ste ve
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L A K E M AR Y - On a damp,
cold M o n d a y night better
nulled for ho* chocolate In
front ol the fireplace, eight
prep boye aoccer teame con­
verged on Lake Mary High
School’s Don T . Reynolds
Stadium for their preseason
Jamboree.
S u r p r is in g ly , those w h o
brsved the elem ents were
treated to some good sorcer.
l-akr Mary and Oviedo played
to a 0-0 tie , w h ic h w as
duplicated by Lake llranlley
and DeLand. Finally, after 138
minutes of won-less triton.
Lake Howell i eMrd s goal to
brat Bishop Moore I -0.
In the finale. Lym an bested
Seminole 3-0 In a battle of
young trams
“ I think we did O K ." said
l-akr Mary roach Larry McCorklc after his tram 's O O U r
w ith O vie d o 's Lions. "W e
played a lot of different people.
We wanted to see what dif­
ferent people could do In
pressure situations."
For most of the 40-mtnute
period. Lake M ary's Rams
continued to create one good
s ro rln g o p p o r tu n it y after
another, but couldn't finish
any of them
At the 18 minute mark. Alex
Acosta was on the right post of
the Oviedo goal and volleyed a
bouncing ball toward the net
But L io n d rfe n d e r C h r is
Scroggins had gotten back and
made the savr with his chest
on the goal line.
D a rre n F o r d r and M ike
Kodak also had scoring op­
portunities for Lake Mary but
missed th e ir shots. Forde
(rushing his Just wide to the
right and Kodak chipping his
over the goal.
The Lions also were able to
pul some tourhes together bt&lt;l
couldn't get dose enough to
et off a decent shot on goal.
elf DeKose. a transfer from
bishop Moore, got behind the
Lake Mary defense but was
stopped im m ediately by a
charging Steve Sharpe, tn goal
for the Rams
"T h is was a match between

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furiously up the Held and back
again, they were able to create
Just two clear-cut scoring op­
portunities.
W ith 17:40 expired, DeLa id 's Robert Ruiz tx ii a
clearing attempt following a
comer kick and blasted It on
goal, only to have It hit the top
of the cross lair. About five
minutes later. Lake Brantley's
I^Hile Melelllldls had the ball
tn the D rLand penalty area but
couldn't work hts way clear for
a shot.
" W e c o u ld n 't shoot to ­
n ig h t," said Lake Brantley
coach J im Brody with a small
laugh. "T h is Is the first lime
we've played agalnsl any other
com pel 11Ion besides ourselves
T h a i makes II laugher."
Not too mention the fsrt that
Brody has only six returners,
tnrludlng Just four seniors,
hack from Iasi year's tram
Th e sco rin g drought
extended on Into the evening's
third match p illing the Lake
llowell Silver Hawks agalnsl
the Hornets of lllshop Moore
A n d like the Lake
Hranilcy/DrLand ronlest. both
te a m s had g o o d to u ch e s
around the net but not many
shots.
F in a lly , al 18:28. G re g
Schlcker look a hall from
Jason Logan and blasted his
shot from the right side to the
far post past Bishop Moongoalie Brian Plrohn
T h e S ilve r H aw ks could
have won by a greater margin
as both Ron Je n k in s and
Jam ie T rrn h o lm seemed to
spend most of the match's first
20 minutes around the Bishop
Moorr net. But for one reason
or another, neither really had a

A Lake Howell player (above)
advances the bell upheld In
Monday's preseason |ambore#
action against Orlando Bishop
Moore. At right, Lake Howell's
Ron Jenkins sllpe sway from
Bishop Moore defender Met!
Harkins. Lake Howell came oul
on top, 1-0, In one of four halls
played at Lake Mary High. In
other action, lake Mary end
Oviedo lied (0-0), Lake Brantley
end DeLand tied (0-0) and
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truly testing shot on goal,
"It was like they were de­
termined not to shoot." Joked
Bill Stevens, coach of the
Silver Hawks. " T h e y were
determined to set It up loo
pretty. Hut we have a whole
bunch of good kids."
Game No. 4, which matched
two •of the area's youngest
squads, turned out to be the
evening’s most explosive, of­
fensively. Breaking from the

script of the llrst three con­
tests. Lym an's J o J o House
•core twice In Ihe first nine
m i n u t e s to le a d th e
Greyhounds to a 3-0 win over
Ihe Sem moles
Th e flrsl came with less I ban
two m inutes gone as Ertk
Lelben lltcked on a throw In
w ith his head and House
nailed Ihe shot Inlo the upper
left corner. Six minutes and
rhangc later. House took a

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throw In from Bernard Harden
and beat Note goalie Sean
Sundvall again.
Lelben scored the third
Lym an goal at 22:18 on a
Greyhound com er kick.
"W e have a lot of young
players." said Lym an coach
Kay Sandldge. "W e lost nine
seniors last year. I was defi­
nitely encouraged by the way
we played tonight. But we still
have a long way lo g o ."

Card show raises $12,000 toward SHS light fund
Bpsslaf f M u Harold
Igf School is • 12,000
Seminole
closer to having lights at Its baseball field
uflrr u weekend baseball card and sports
memorabilia show In Orlando.
The Seminole High School Booster's
Club received $12.184.50 from show
promoters G a ry and Patty Nagle of
Kissimmee us a result of the show at the
Expo Center. Com bined w ith $84U
raised a few weeks ago by New York City
col Ire Ior Adam Schwartz, the lights fund
now Hands al $13,033.50.
The boaster's club will also receive Ihe
proceeds from Ihe suction sale of three
I ni Is during a baseball card show this
weekend In P ennsylvania. Sanford
native and Montreal Expos outfield T im
H ain e s w ill be a p p e a rin g a l the
Pennsylvania show to sign autographs.
Raines and former teammate Andre
Dawson, now with the Chicago Culm,
appeared both days at the Orlando show
and signed autographs for about two
hours each day. Neither received an

up|»c.irunrc lee so that all of Ihe money
rliurgcd lor autographs lo go toward
Installing lights at the Seminole High
field. Raines Is a graduate of Seminole
High
A ll together. Raines and Dawson
signed almost 1.800 autographs, raising
more than $6,400. Another $2,770 was
ra ise d th ro u g h Ihe $1 a d m issio n
charged I*ald attendance at Ihe show
was 1.261 on Saturday and 1.518 on
Sunday.
A huge churliy auction an Saturday
accounted for Ihe rest of the money -more than $3,000
Form er Seminole High School athlete
T o m m y Sllffey. one of the owners of
Central Florida Auction Co. of Sanford,
kepi the auction going al a lively pace aa
collectors and dealers bid on eveiylhlng
from bats lo autographed baseballs lo
baseball card sets.
Dealers al the show donated dozrns of
Items, while Raines and Dawson donated
Hems and Raines collected bats from a
num ber of fellow major league players.
Of the more than two dozen bats sold.

Patrick: W ildcats
can’t get cocky

a game-used Louisville Slugger donated
by Don Mattingly of ihe Yankees was the
most sought-after. It brought $205. Bats
donsted by Rickey Henderson of the
Yankees and R yn r Sandberg of the Cubs
each b ro u g h t $100 a n d a second
Sandberg bat sold for $90.
A baseball signed by all the members
of Ihe 1088 National League All-Star
ame and donated by Dawson, brought
72.50.
The last Item sold, a fielder's glove
used by Raines this season, brought
$275.
The Items donated by dealers at ihe
show accounted for almost onr-iblrd of
ihe money raised during ihe auction.
About the only low note of the
weekend show was Ihe failure of New
York Mels pitcher Dwtghl Gooden to
make a Sunday appearance as he had
promised.
Gooden made several verbal commlltmenta lo Raines lo attend the show
for two hours Sunday. As late os last
Wednesday both Raines and one of (he
show’s organizers spoke lo Gooden by

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Herald Corraspondant_________
W IN T E R P A R K K e rry
Patrick, who coached W inter
Park High School la the Class 4A
girls state basketball title In
1086 before taking over as boys
coach last season, p ro u d ly
pointed to the 02 players that
tried out fer freshman. Junior
varsity and varsity learns as
proof the program Is picking up
where II left off after last year's
landmark season.
Things haven't always been
like this at Winter Park High
School where fans have feasled
on fo o tb a ll a n d s w im m in g
season after season. Basketball
hadn't shared center stage since
Stanley Plctkicwlcz and com ­
pany look Ihe Wildcats lo the
stale semis back In (be mid1970s.
These days, though, It's W illy
and the boys that create string
music.
W illy Daunlc, a fl-fooi-4 senior
point guard and early slgnee
with Vanderbilt University, was
the prim ary on-court catalyst In
Winter Pork's 21-8 campaign of
1087-88 and Joins 6-6 senior
center Danny Rubin as the only

returning starter this season.
As much as Patrick enjoyed
Winter Park's best record In 13
years, he realizes complacency
klllrd I he 'Cats last season
"Last year, we won 12 games
In a row and became satisfied
and dldn‘1 get uny betlrr Ihe rest
of the year," Patrick sold. “ The
kids became re a lly popular
around school. People began
slapping them on the back and
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"Last yrar. wc were satisfied
with 20 w in s." Daunlc said.
“ Th is year, we're not. We need
to lake II a level higher."
T o a c c e l e r a t e Its a c ­
c o m p lis h m e n ts this season.
W inter Park must take advan­
tage of Its long-range shooting
ability as well as Us eagerness to
learn. Patrick says thr Wildcats
may give up a few slams but
should counter from three-point
land.
"W e don't have the physical
strength of an Oak R idge."
Palriclt said, "b u t It didn’t take
me long lo figure out that those
Ihrcc-pointere add up quicker
than slams. W e don't have a lot
of depth, but we'll be all right as
long as we hit Ihe boards and
keep Willy's arm from falling off.

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A n appearance by Gooden probably
would have raised an additional $5,000.
Nagle sold.
Seminole High baseball coach Mike
Powers, along with several players and
their parents, worked a l the show both
days.
Boosters club officials are optimistic
that th r lights can be In place for Ihe
start of the 1989 season.

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"W c ‘11 win some games we
shouldn'l because we've got
good kids and lose some w r
shouldn't because of Inexperi­
ence."
The Junior class Is well repre­
sented In wlial Patrick believes
may In* Ihe remainder Ihe start­
ing lineup — Andre Klngkvlst
( 6-6 forward). Dan OHrrganrd
16-4 guard) and Tro y Dunnell
15-8 guard).
Juniors' Adam Chambers
forward). Carious Pollard
guard-forward). Kellh Gill
forward) and Clay Hair
guard-forward) figure lo be
off thr bench. G ill and Hair
finished football recently
may take a while to round
playing shape.

Although Gooden fam ily members on
Sunday told Raines that Gooden had
returned to his St. Petersburg home,
they said he left early Sunday lo wash
his car. Repeated a ttrm p ls by Ratnrs to
reach Gooden were unsuccessful

Lomberk returns to
Apopka High matmen

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telephone and Ihe Mets slur assured
them that hr would be at Ihe show.
Show promoters received word Satur­
day from an agent thut Gooden would
not attend the Orlando show. When
contacted by Raines, the agent said
Gooden, who was appearing al a Chicago
show Saturday, would not be returning
lo Florida Saturday night as originally
planned.

In all honesty, things certainly
could be belter for Coach Carlo*
M rrllno and thr Seminole Hlgti
School boys soccer tram.
First of all. lim e are only six;
returners from last year's team*
Dial finished 4-14-1. 0-12-0 in
Seminole Alhletlc Conference
play. And one of those, senior
Sean Sundvall. has been moved
lo fill the Trib e 's gap at Ihe
goalkeeper position.
The n there's Darren Fordr.
w ho would have been one off
Seminole's lop players had he
nut transferred lo Lake Mary.
Still, all uf that wouldn't be cn
foul If ii weren’t for Ihe fact that
Seminole plays in a county
w herr there are possibly five
strong teams to play al I wire
each during Ihe rrgular season.
"T h e season H arts too fast."
said M rrllno after his tram
dropped a 3-0 drrtslon la Lyman
In the preseason Jamboree at
Lake Mary on Monday night. "I
tried lo schedule som r games
agalnsl somr learns from our
district |3A-Dlslrlct 7. which
in clu d e s K issim m ee schools
Gateway and Osceola as well as
Leesburg, among others). We
Just couldn't get together on a
lime.
"It's kind of a shame. We run
Into Lyman. Lakr Mary. Lakr
llo w e ll. Lake B ra n tle y and
Oviedo. Tonight, the kids are
disappointed more than a n y­
thing. They know (hey can do
better, without a doubt."
As a matter of fact. Mrrllno
said thal Ihe Jamboree ronlest
w ith Lyman was one that Ihe
Sem i notes came In thinking It
was one In which Ihey should do
well. The Greyhounds are also In
a rebuilding year of sorts with a
large Influx of young players.
But Jo Jo House scored twice
In ihe first nine minutes and
E rik Lelben added another goal
as Lyman cruised to a 3-0 win.
T h e defeat, w h ic h understandxbly displeased Mrrllno.
will result In some changes in
the Seminole scheme of things.
About the only bright spot was
the play of Sundvall in goal.
Despite the three-goal deficit.
Sundvall kept the score from
getting worse. A l Ihe 22 minute
mark. Sundvall made a save on
a 'p e n a lty kick b y L y m a n 's
Bernard Harden.
Later. Sundvall stopped a shot
from In close and was able to
corral Ihe rebound before a
Lym an player could get to it.
Th e n he punted the ball over 60
yards downflrld. where team*
mate Jlm l Reynolds was able to
gel ofTa shot on goul.
"Last year, he played In Ihe
field." said Merilno of Sundvall.
" H e ’s one of o u r best field
players now. but wc need him Iti'
goal."
Also standing oul for Ihe Tribe
In Ihe Jamboree was senior'
fullback Mike AJtlzcr, who was
playing with the team for the
first lime since he finished
football season.
Sundvall and Alllzer are two of
ihe six returnees the Seminole*
have on this year's roster. Th e
others arc seniors Ja vie r Falcon
and Chuck Roll and Juniors
Colin Forde (Darren's younger
brother)and Reynolds.
"W e have about 14 seniors on
o u r roster and only five of them
have any variH y experience."
explained Merilno.

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the only thing that brings them
together Is basketball," Patrick
says.

They love ihclr wrestling al
Apopka High School. A n d so
does Tracy Wayne Lomberk.
Lomberk returns as Ihe Blue
Darirra coach after silting oul
Ihe 1987-88 season because of a
new slate rule passed earlier that
year by the Florida High School
Coaches Assocallon thal pro­
hibited coaches from coaching
trams on (he high school level
u n le ss th e y re cle ve d sta te
cerilfcallon. Lomberk fell be was
a ‘ Caleb 22 victim ," but during
this past spring got his cerilfculion papers and now he Is back,
und the team Is ready to have a
big year In *88-'89.
Apopka, which went 0-4-1 Iasi
year. Including a upset victory
over powerhouse Winter Park In
Ihe Region 4A-2 meet, placed
three wrestlers In the state meet,
but all three lost In Ihe first
round.
"T h is year's team is full of
different kinds of personalities
according lo Lomberk who also
said h it Daners are a learn that
uses a lot of technique.
Also the strength of the tram
Is u very good balance between
the light, middle and upper
weight classes with the stand­

outs being T o m Dolsak. Michael
Randolph u n d T o n y Payne.
Dolsak. a senior, won the Metro
Conference and district lilies In
the 145 pound class lasl year,
but will move up to the 160
pound class Ibis year.
"Dolsak Is a real strong reason
that I returned to coaching at
Apopka." said Lombrrk. "He
knows a bunch of moves out on
the mat. and is like a coach. He's
a strong leader."
Sophomore Randolph and se­
nior Payne, also Metro and
district champs In the 119 and
ICO pound class last year, will
ulso be lop condendrrs for stale
honors this season. Randolph's
style Is "cal quick, he can pin
you In the blink of an eye,"
according lo Lomberk. while
Payne Is an "attack type of
guy." said Lomberk.
Lomberk feels the top teams tn
Ihe Metro Conference this year
will be Winter Park. Colonial and
thr Blue Darters, as well aa West
Orange, who Is "a scrappy kind
of tram ." according to Lomberk.
The Blue Darters open their
season Th u rsd a y night at New
Symrna Beach. And knowing
from Lom bcrk's solid winning
Ituckground. don't be surprised
If the Blur Darters ure conten­
ders for postseason honors.

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Jeff Lebo scored 24 points,
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and K e vin Madden added 16
Monday night to lead the lO thranked T a r Heels to an 87-76
victory over No. 19 Stanford
Th e T a r Heels. 4*1. are playing
without star center J .R Retd,
who Is lost to the team until after
Christm as with a broken foot.
H o w e ve r. Madden and Lebo
nrovtoed an effecVv* inside*
outside com bins (ion to offset
Reid's loss.
" I thought that was the most
consistent 40 minutes we've
played all year." North Carolina
Coach Dean Smith said. 1 was
happy w ith our consistency. We
didn't die out there.”
T o d d U c h tl scored 20 points
to lead Stanford. 1*2. Th e C a rd i­
nal was without Its center. Eric
Reveno. who strained ligaments
In his foot last Saturday.
"In the second half, we just
w e ren 't patient on offense."
S t a n f o r d C o a ch M ik e
Montgomery said. "A n d they
killed u s on the boards. We just
stood around and watched. We
had a lead and a chance to do
s o m e th in g w ith II b u t we
d id n 't."
One of Lcbo’s thrre-potntrrs
came in a 13-2 run early In the
second half that wiped out
Stanford's 49-46 lead. Madden
had 6 points In (he run and
made 7 of 8 shots In the game to
raise M s shooting percentage to

pass and sowed w ith one second
remaining.
" I didn’t expert to end u p with
the ball.” aald M cC o y, w ho
dropped In a layup aa time
expired.
W ith P itt le a d in g 7 9 -7 8 .
D arrllr Porter of the Panthers
tried to inbound the ball from
underneath Siena’s basket to
leammale Bobby Marlin, but the
pass wss tipped b y Siena’s
H ue rte r along the baseline.
McCoy grabbed the errant pass
as 1. we.it off Martin s bonus and
•cored uncontented for the win.
" I Just choked.” Martin aald. "I
should have caught the ball. It
was a perfect pass and I Just
missed It.”
No. 3 Syracuse, winner of the

guards.
Syracuse led 45-31 at halttime
and extended Its lead to 20
points leas than two minutes
Into the second half.
No. I I Missouri also had an
easy time, taking a 97-55 rout of
Tennessee-Mart In .
Byron Irvtn neared 18 points
and John Mctnltre added IS as
the Tigers pulled stray in the
second half.

taburgar hurries the ball downftsld
SUvsr Hawks look to hasp (half
S p m when they play si Bishop

Moom High In Orlando.

Loyola sets single-game scoring record
37 points. Randy W yatt had 23.
L O S A N G E L E S — Hank Gathers scored
33 points In only 18 minutes Monday nlghi
to help Loyola Marymount lie the a llllm c
N C A A scoring record far s single game In a
record-setting 164-138 rout of Azusa Pacific
Jeff Fryer scored 27 points and Enoch
Sim m ons added 21 as IS of IB Lions scored,
six of them In double figures.

Loyola's 154 points tied the all-time
Division I record set by Nevada Las Vegaa In
a 164-111 victory over Hawatl-llUo on Feb
19. 1976. T h e 302 total polnia Is the moat
ever scored In an N C A A Dlvtalon I game,
surpassing the m ark of 282 set In U N L V ’a
142-140 triple overtime trium ph over Utah
Stale on Ja n . 2. 1985.

T h e Cougars were led by Mark M o m with

Th e 302 polnia shattered the record of

275 scored In a game without overtime set
in the U N LV w in over Hawaii lllfo Th e 138
points by Azusa Pacific broke the record for
most points by a losing tram in regulation
tune The record had been held by Pep
p erd ln r In a 144-127 loss lo Loyola
Marymount Feb. 20. 1988
Loyola, last y ra r’s highest scoring tram In
the nation with an average of o vrr I I O
points per game, hit 16 three-point shots
one short of the record art by Oklahoma In
1987

NEW Y O R K D uke a n d
Michigan maintained their hold
on the top two rankings Monday
In Untied Press Intem allonars
college basketball poll, while
Syracuse capitalized ntt Us Big
.V p lc N IT victory n» vault to
third.
Duke, which posted easy vic­
tories In Its first two games
against beleaguered Kentucky
and Th e Citadel, received 27 of
the 41 first-place votes cast by
the UPI Board of Coaches and
totaled 572 points overall. One
coach did not participate In the
balloting, w h ic h sw ards 15
points for a first-place vote. 14
fur second, etc.
Michigan rollrcted five firstplace votrs and 516 points The
W olverines w o n
the M aul
Classic In Haw aii by posting
three victories. Including one
against Oklahom a In the llllc
game.
Syracuse, ranked eighth In the
presrsann. jum ped to third by
winning four games in the Hlg
Apple N IT - T h e O rangem en
tallied six first-place votrs and
506 points
Georgetown, w hich made its
annual aeaaonopening sojourn
to Hawaii, feasted on Hawaii
Los and Hawaii Pacific to hold
onto the No 4 spot Deaptlr Its
loss lo M ich ig a n . Oklahom a
moved up a place lo (Uth Th e
Sooners opened the Maul Claaalr
vlth light trium phs again*! Ohio
State and Nevada-La* Vegas,
who both finished In the Top 20
I his week
Hounding m u the top 10 were
No. 6 Illinois, No. 7 lows. No 8
Nevsda-Las Vegaa. No. 9 Arizona
and No. 10 N o rth Carolina
Illinois and Iowa each received
one first-place vote
N o rt h C a r o l i n a , p la y in g
without All -Am erica J.R . Held,
tumbled seven spots In the
rankings Th e T a r Heels. 3-1.
took third place in the Hlg Apple
NtT. losing In Missouri In the
semifinals
Missouri, w hich look Syracuse
Into overtime In lire N IT rliatn
plonshlp, headed I he second 10
In the ratings T h e Tigers. 3-1.
played an a g g r r s s lv r gam e
against the Orange and do not

appear to be suffering from the
loss of high-scoring D errick
Chlevous to the NBA.
T h e rest of the top 20 in­
cluded: No. 12 Georgia Tech. No.
13 Tem ple. No. 14 Florida Slutr.
No. 15 O h io Stale, No. Ill
Louisville. No 17 Vlllanova. No
18 Florida. No. 19 Stanford and
So. 20 Sc ton i .'all
Ohio State and Seton H a ll
cracked the rankings this week,
while Indiana. North Carolina
Slate and Purdue fell from l he
To p 20. Seton Hall won three
gamea at the Great Alaska
Shootout and was to play tut
I tonal champion Kansas Morula v
night In the title game
In d ia n s , b litze d b y tm ih
In
Syracuse and North Camhn.i
within three days at the N IT . had
been ranked 17th. N.C. Stale
and Purdue were lied for 201 h
Th e Ulg Ten and the Hlg Kan
each plat ed four learns In Ihr
T o p 20. Th e A llsn llc Coast
Conference had three learns and
the Hlg Eight and Pacific 10 iwn
apiece
NC S T A T E B O U TS A K R O N
R A L E IG H . N C. - Sophomore
Rodney Monroe scored 11 of hi*
career-high 24 potnis In the Him
eight minutes of the settmd hall
and Junior Avte Lester added a
career high 22 points Morulav
night, leading North Carolina
Stale to an 87-67 root of Akron
Th e Wotfpock. 2-0. also got 17
points from junior forward I b u n
flow aid
T h e Zip*. 1-1. were led by ErV
McLaughlin wllh 22 points 15 I
In the first half, and Shawn
Kobrrtsw tth 10 polnia
Both tram s held S-poinl lead*
In the oprnlng hall, but Hie
Wntfpsek. down 37-33 with 2 4&lt;&gt;
remaining In the period, oni
scored the Zips 8-2 to take a
4 1-39 lead at halfllmr
Th e Wotfpock. led by Monroe ■»

11 points, oprnrd the arm nd
half with an 18A run to takr a
59-47 lead on Monroe's 3-pointer
w llh 12:49 remaining
T w o baskets by MtTaiughlm
around a jumper from Howard
cut the Wotfpark s lead lo til 51
but Akron could gel no i lra n a*
Lester scored 12 of hts points in
the final 10 38

F S U women selected Shootout
to N C A A Tournament
U w H a d P r s n Iw O s m U s w l
M ISSION. Kan. - Top-ranked
U C L A , defending c h a m p io n
Hawaii and Florida State Unlvera lly a r e a m o n g 3 2 te a m s
•elected to participate In the
1988 N C A A Division 1 Women's
Volleyball Championship, the
N C A A announced Monday
Th e Hrsl-round matches are
scheduled for Dec. 1-3 on the
campuses of participating in ­
stitutions. Th e w inners w ill
advance lo regional compel II ton
Dec. 8-11.
Minnesota will play hast lo the
1988 N C A A Division I W om en’s
V o lle y b a ll C h a m p io n sh ip ai
W illiam s Arena In Minneapolis.
The semifinals will be played
Dec. 15 and the championship
Hnal Is scheduled for Dec 17.
F o rm e r rham plons In this
year's field, selected by the
N C A A D ivisio n I W o m e n ’s
Volleyball Corn mil Ire. include
S o u th e rn C alifornia ( 1 98 1).
U C L A 119841 and l*aclftc (1985
and 1986) Besides canting the
1987 championship. Hawaii also
won lilies In l9H2and 198.)
/ Follow ing are the pairings,
allrs and dales for the flrsi-found
.matches. Dec 1-3. All limes are
local:
W e s t Region
- California (19-141 h i U C L A
&gt;J31-101. Dec. 2.7:30 p m
&gt; Arizon a (19-131 at Hrigharn
-

Y o un g (25-10). Dec. 2. 7:30 p.m
A riz o n a S t a t e ( 2 0- 121 at
Washington (20-61. Dec. 2. 7:30
p.m.
Southern California (IJI-15) at
Stanford (27-2). Dec. I. 7:30
p.m
■ms
Pepperdlne (16-15) ai Te x
as-Arllnglon (28-3). Der 3. 7 30
p in .
New Mexico 125-41 at Ken­
tucky (2 5 6 ). Dec. 3 . 7:30 p m
C o lo rad o State ( 2 1 - 1 1 ) at
Florida Slate (28-7). Dec. 3. 8
pm
North Carolina 127-8) at Texas
I29-5L Dec. 2. 7:30 p m.
Mldeaat R egia*
Illinois State (2 5 6 ) at Illinois
127-31. Dec. 3 . 7:30 p m .
Penn Stale (36-31 at Notre
Dame 118-11). Dec. 3 .7 :3 0 p.m
Oklahoma 121-8) at Western
Michigan (14-11). Dec 2. 7 30
p m.
Wetter Stale 132-7) at Nebraska
(27-4).Dec. 2. 7 3 0 p m
N o rthw e st Region
U C Irvine (19-11) al Long
Beach Slate |256|. Dec. 3. 7:30
p m.
UC Santa Barham (17-16) at
Pacific 120-121. Dec. 3. 7:30 p m .
San Dtrgo Slate (25-11) at San
J o v S 'a lr (21-13). Dec. 3. 7 30
p m.
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
(20 13) at Hawaii (29-2). Dec 2.
7pm

Shootout
Miller who played a total of 13
ininulrs in Kentucky's prrvion*
two games, set a tm irru m rn l
record with hts seven 3 putnlers
California, which finished Hflh
In Hie eight team tournament,
was led by Krtlh S m ith ’s 19
points
Scion Hall was to lace Kansas
In the H llr game later Monday
night
California look a 14-4 lead,
hilling 7 of Us Drsl 9 shots The
Golden Bears led by as many as
10 with 12 34 remaining. Inil
K rn lu rk y ru l Ihe margin In
38-34 at naltimc.
Th e Wildcats lied llir score
just three m lnulrs Inin Hie half
and a 3 polnlrr by Miller pot
them ahead for good
9T. M A R T I T O M NAVY
ANNAPOLIS. Md. Senior
Mike Tate scored a game-high 26
points snd grabbed 10 rebounds
Monday to lead Mount St. Mary's
to 83 54 victory over Navy, the
M ountaineer's flrsi triu m p h
since moving up lo Division I
this season.

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Tate hit I I of 17 Held goal
attempts and by halfllm r had
rolled up 18 points lo boost the
M o u n ta in e e rs , a l o n g - t i m e
Division II powrr. lo a 47-26 lead
al (he break.
Mount St. Mary's. 1-2. got 12
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Standards lacking in fishing tackle
II b H M Frsss International
A No 12 Rshhook made by
S m ith must be Ih r same size
as u No 12 (ishhook made by
Jones. Right? Wrong
A 4-0 reel made by Green
holds Hie same amount of line
as a 4-0 reel made by Brown.
Right? II so. It’s coincidental
A medium action spinning
rod by Acme should match llie
b e n d of a m edium action
spinning rod by Consolldalcd.
R ight? Not very likely.
Such is Ihe mishmash uf
standards, nr lark of startdards. In Ihe world of fishing
tackle.
Th e re la lltlle variation In
Ihe sizes of small hooka. All
No. 18 dry fly hoods, for
Instance, are about ih r same
size. Bui as hooks gel larger,
variations Increase noticeably
Horn one maker lo Ihe next.

S i r e s of offshore trolling
rrrts w rrr once customarily
given in 'O ’' — pronounced
"ought" — designations, but
Ihe practice is dying because
(lie s y s t e m w a s a l w a y s
arbitrary and one maker's 5-0
would only roughly match
another m akrr's 5-0.
Now most m anufacturers
Indicate sl/r by advertising
how much of a certain size line
li will hold, e g , 250 yards of
20|Miuud test. Bui a better
system would lie to give all
reel rapacities, from fly reels to
big gainr trolling winches. In
volumetric m ra su rr such os
cubic Inches. Th e n all would
use the same yurdsllrk. so to
apeak.
The same w ill) fishing rods.
Some rod u n io n s are dcscribed as light or heavy,
others fast or slow. What Is
heavy in one m akrr's ca'alog

might nol rale as heavy In
another. There ore no stan­
dards to specify w h ic h Is
which
Likewise w llh calibrating
rods for casting weights,
where Ihe numbers are fre­
quently far from reality. W brn
I buy certain surf rod blanks
calibrated for. say. 4-8 ounces,
they will be woefully limber for
H ut weight. So I buy them
long and trim back the tips,
thus stiffening the action m i
they will cast as designated.
If c a t a l o g s l i s t e d t h e
measure of deflection, such
surgery probably would not be
necessary.
Swivels and snaps usually
are offered In num berrd sites,
but the numbers are mean­
ingless. Fly rod snakr guides
come In numberrd sizes, but
there are two different systems
of numbers

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Sanford Herald, Sintord. Florida — Tuesday. November ir9, »W8 —

Shows, songs ring in season
A rea C hristm as events
add to holiday spirit

Santa to make houaacalla
Santa and his favorite elf and reindeer w l'l visit the homes of
ouya and £!rln In the . Jtam ontr Springs area f o r. 17 23. F o r a
donation. Santa wilt make a housccall from 0 :3 0 4 p .m .
nightly. Heart vat Iona m ay be n u o e through the A llan route
Springs Leisure Services Department b e a m in g Th u rs d a y .
Dec. I. For more Information, call 009-2916.

You k n o w the time of the year
by th e a b u n d an ce of cruft
baraars. B u t one can enjoy
seasonal events o th er t h an
shopping opportunities.
C hristm as will be presented
d ra m a tic a lly , h o rtic u ltu ra l!)',
m usically, processlonalty and
electrically In Central Florida
this year.

East-West Kiwanla to gather
East-Weal Sanford Kiwanla Club meeta Thursday at 6 p .m . at
Friendship Lodge. Seventh and Locust. '

Sweat Adellnoe to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women's barbershop
singing grmip rehearses every Th u rs d a y at 7:30 p.m . at
Cctnm uuiiy Culled Methcdta. Church. U .S K'gnway 17*02
Casselberry.

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Parent support group to meet
Families Together Parent Support Group meeta every
Thursday at 7 30 p .m ., 900 Fox Valley Drive. Sweetwater
Square. Suite 200. for open dtacuaalon. For more Information,
call 774-3844.

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Narcotics to meet for holp
Narcotics Anonym ous meets at 8 p .m . every Th u rsd a y at
3 17 Oak Ave . Sanford.

Dixieland Cloggers to meet
Dixieland Cloggers clogging group holds club meetings on
Thursday. 7-9 p.m .. at the Lake Mary Fire Department at First
Street and Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary. For morelnformatfon.
call 3 2 1-3287.

• H o lid a y Lighting Cerem ony,
at the Casselberry City Hall. 95
Triplet lake Drive. The second
annual event will brgin at 6 p m.
on S u n d a y . Dec. 4.

COPE to help families cope
COPE support group for families of mental health patients
meets Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at C rane's Roast Ofllcs Park.
S*377. Allamonle Springs.

• Y ule Log Lighting and c o n ­
cert. at Stetson University In
DeLand. w ill happen Tuesday.
Dec. 6 . at 5 :3 0 p.m.
F o llo w in g Scripture reading
and meditation, the tradition of
the Y u le Log Lighting w ill be
recited an d the Christmas tree
III.
After springs are loosed onto
the Y u le Log fire. Dr. Robert
Fort, professor of music, will
lead c a ro lin g of the C h a p e l
C hoir. A ll will proceed w ith
lig h te d candles to w h ere a
carillon an d brass ensemble will
play seasonal music.
Free hot cocoa and doughnuts
will be available after the cere­
monies at 7:15 p.m. The event ts
open to the public.

Rotarlans to rise for meetings
Casselberry Hotary C lu b meets at 7:30 a m . on Wednesday at
the ( 'assetbeny Senior Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet D rive .
Casselberry.
Sanford Breakfast Rotary Club meets at 7 a m . Wednesday at
Sanford Civic Center.

Stompen to hold club meeting
da c lu b
The Old Hickory Stampers clogging group
H all on
meetings every Wednesday at (he Knights ofTColumbus
Colu
S Path Avrnue. Sanford. Far more Information, call 3 4 0 4 5 2 9 -

Sanford Klwanls to do lunch
Sanford Klwanls C lu b meets at noon Wednesday at the
Sanford Civic Center for luncheon and program.

Overeatara to weigh In

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A meeting on spirituality In relationships In O vere aten
Anonymous is conducted on Thu rsd ays at 7:30 p.m . In the
Community Improvement Association building. Country C h ib
Hoad. Lake Mary For more Information, call Charlie at
3234070.

Dixieland Cloggers to meet
Dixieland Cloggers clogging group holds rliib meetings on
Thursday. 7 9 p m ., at the Lake Mary Fire Department at First
Street and W ilbur A vrn u e . Lake Mary. For morelnformatfon.
call 321-3207.

AA groups schedule meetings
Arr.i Alcoholics Anonym ous groups meeting Wednesday
Include:
• Sober Won A A G rou p al the Sahara Club fold d riv e r’s
liemar ollkri. 2387 S Sanford Avc.. noon and 3:30 p .m . for
open dlw uxslon Clnsed step meeting at 8 p.m.
• Sanford AA. noon. 3 30 p m ., open discussion. 1201 W.
First SI.
• 24 Hour AA G rou p. 8 p.m., (closed, alcoholics only) Fo u rth
Street and Oak A vrn u e . Sanford.
• REDOS A A . noon, and 5:30 p.m . and 8 p.m. (closedl.
REDOS Club. 130 N orm andy Lane. Casselberry.
•Sanford Born to W in AA . 8 p.m ., open discussion. 1201 W .
First St.
• Lake Mary Grace A A U l h Step (dosed). 8 p.m .. open
discussion. 122 N. Fifth Si.. Lake Mary.
• Allamonle S p rin g s A A . 8 p .m . (closed). A lla m o n le
Community Chapel. 825 Stale Road 430.
• Casselberry A A . 8 p.m., (closed). Ascension Lutheran
Church. Ascension Drive. CasaelberTy.
• Alanon. 8 p m . . Fourth Street and Oak Avenue. Sanford.

COPE to holp families cope
C O I’E support group for families of mental health patlenta
meets Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Crane's Roost Office Park.
S-377, Altamonte Springs

Blood pressure tests available

Seminole High releases honor rolls
S A N F O R D - The following arc
Seminole H igh School's honor
rolls for the first n ln r-w re k
period:
PRIKCIRAL-! HOMOS ROLL

Greftnr, IvunE

Cancer group to give support

U k L H iO
ihOMltor. Kara
Torwtliogor. Monty

A cancer support group sponsored b y the American Cancer
Society meets the first Thursday of the month from 7 4 p .m . al
the Sanford Landing Clubhouse. 1800 W . First St. Th e purpose
of the group is to provide emotional support for cancer
patients, their families and friends.

HONOR ROLL
HkOrodo
N S ra s Kirk A.

The Junior W om en's Club of Sanford. Inc. meets every third
Thursday of the m onth at 7 p.m. al the Sanford W oman's C lu b
building at 309 S. Oak Avc.

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alrohollca Anonym ous groups meeting Th u rs d a y
Include:
• Sanford A A G ro u p meets at 1201 W . First St., at noon and
5:30 p.m. for open discussion. Speaker meeting at B p.m.
• Sober Won A A Group meets at the Sahara C lu b (old
driver's license office). 2587 S. Sanford Ave.. noon. 5:30 and 8
p.m. Often discussion
• Alanon meets at the Sahara C lub. 2587 S. Sanford A ve .. 8
p.m.

If you know of upcom ing activities you'd like announced In
the ffrra/d'a Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, time. date, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— to Calendar. Sanford Herald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. FL 32771 o r call 322 2811.

a l . r u B o t a n i c a l Gardena.
1730 North Forest Ave.. O r ­
lando. will sponsor two f rrr
evenings w ith a holiday theme
tier 17 and 18 (rum 5-8 p m.
Families and friends may stroll
through the gardens, specially lit
and deroralrd to resemble o
holiday w o nderland. T h e
evenings will Inrhide a lavish
polnteltls display, Santa s sleigh
with photo opportunities,
storytelling, a giant Christmas
tree, and holiday music by local
choirs and artists
H o lid a y gift Items In the
gardens' boutique will Include
handmade w rra itu . ornaments
and sachets Refreshments will
feature baked goods, hot rider,
and hot chocolate
Admission and parking will be
fire. For more information, call
the gardens at 849-2820.

• Tw o workshops will be of­
fered at t-ru Botanical Gardena
on the theme of holiday decora­
tions.
&lt;
"Holiday Greenery Workshop' 1
Abov*. Raul Mfegman portrays Scrooge In Orlando Tbaatra Project's
will tie Saturday. Dec. 3. from
production of "A Christmas Carol.” Balow, Mrs. Sants C la u s ridas on
2-4 p m. In the Garden Cottage
har (rant porch in WsH Disney W orld * Vary Marry Christmas Parade.
at the gardens. 1730 North
Forest Ave.. Orlando Students
will be given Ideas on tiow to use
fresh greenery to create holiday
arrangements Materials will be
provided. Coat ts $12 for Leu
Gardens mem bers and 115 for
non-membrrs.
“ Pine Cone Wreaths" will be
held Th u rsd ay. Dec. 8. from
9 : 3 0 - 1 1 . 3 0 a . m . a r from
'• T h e annuo) Christmas C a n ­ 6 30-8:30 p.m . In *llfr'bdrd#ti
dlelight Concerts of the Stetson College al the garden# Students
University Concert Choir will be will create natural wreaths using
performed Dec. 2-4 In E lU a b rih pine cones, nuts, acorns and
Hall at the university In DeLand. pods. Materials will be provided
T h e p ro g ra m , consisting of Students should bring gloves,
lessons, carols and Christm as needle-nose pliers and a hoi glur
anthems, w ill be at 8 p.m. Friday gun. If possiblr. Cost is 122 far
and S a tu rd a y and 4 p.m . S u n ­ gardens m em bers and 125 for
day.
non-mem tiers
Songs will include "O n e r in
Prc-irgisiruliou is required (or
Royal D a vid 's City." " O Little both classes. For more informa­
To w n o f Bethlehem." " O Com e. tion, call 849-2620.
AH Ye Faithful." Silent Night.
• "A Christm as Carol" will be
Holy N ig h t.” and the Russian
anthem "C a ro l of the Bells.”
p r es e n te d b y the O rla n d o
A 84 donation, or S3 for Theatre Project Dec. 2-25 In the
seniors. Is requested for the historic Orlundn Utilities C o m ­
School of Music fund. Friends of mission Power Plain on Lukr
the School of Music may attend Ivanhoc.
free.
The production will be staged
"In the ro und.” so that actors
• T h e 17th annual "Jo y o u s come Into the audience during
Sounds of the Season" concert, the performance and makr a u ­
by the Com m unity Sym phonic dience members frel us (hough
B a n d , w i l l lake p l a c e at they're In Scrooge's warehouse.
Seminole Community College in
T ic ke t p ric e s range from
Sanford o n Sunday. Dec. 4. at 4 • I 5• 1 1 9 f o r a d u l t s a n d
p.m. In the Concert Hall. Fine T S * * Sh o w s. Page 7B

F rrr blond pressure screening Is available to the public. 11
a m to 2 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month at the
Winter Park Y M C A . 1201 N. Lakemonl Ave. The screenings are
sponsored by W inter Park Memorial Hoapllal'a Home Health
Care.

Junior Women’s Club to meet

• A H o lid a y Tree Lig htin g ,
sponsor d by ih r Grratrr Oviedo
Cham ber of Commerce, will take
place Wednesday. Dec. 14. at 8
p.m. al the T.W . Lawton C o m m u n l t y H o u s e on W e s t
Broadway In downtown Oviedo
T h e a n n u a l event Includes
entertainment and a tree deco­
rated w ith ornaments made by
local elem entary school children
Free hot chocolate and hom e­
made cookies will be given.
Adm ission is free, and parking
will be available next door In the
Lawton house. For m ore In ­
formation. call the chamber al
3654500

Arts Building
Conductor Dr. William Hinkle
has selected works of Bach.
Sousa. Copland. Alfred Reed.
Howard Ifunson and Clifton
Williams. T h e program will Includr if.iiillton.il bund tomposlItons as well us sarrrd and
secular music of Ihc holiday
season, w ith a variety of selec­
tions for all ages
No a d m is s io n fee will tic
charg «!. and the r-jblle Is acl
come,

HtfcOrod* f*og.km,
Wilbur. SNv*n W
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ink Or*0* Reyor KothrynS
Sr,ml. londro A

Ataman, to w n . J

Aril**, lit londro
Bokor, Thomlno
Bar*. MXhaii* K
Bottuio A n ,
Btomon. Oornotry M
Bodunoh. SNr A oM o
Blob. Jonnitor A
SoM Voroniqu*
Baulin. Randy M

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ComRbotl. JormlNr
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Chang 0*11 J
C*Aon. Klmborty R
CoMmon. Codr it
Coiooll. Saoncor A
CatMn. Mar cut C
CoN. OtonnoM
Cirlror, Jimmie
Dunn. Ronald 0
EOtoM. ihaumM
EHonan. KrHMpMor
EaWknor, Laurta A
Eordt. OaroNiK.
EramoM. Elltobeth
Froor.SWven D
Oaiil. Mtcsaal J
Cooion. Almoo J
Canto*. Jotfrey R .
Mormon. Honey
Horrlt. Jonoll l
Hoyo*. Totronco D
H*nd*t*on. lecher It

Jon**. Selma

KIN. RobIda
Ltult. iMfnamo M
Llwdtmood.il** A
Martin Chad l
Me Sr Ido. Ko*la
Morgan. Clwlon D

Mutkk. Einto L
Netto Roqu*l
N*ut ir». Chondnko
Noon. Jomlor L
Patrick. Trotton
Potty, Otmtlrlo T
Robin. H*»»IC
Roborlt. Anthony
Rom . Elitoboth
Ryon. J*nnit*r j
ioochrltl, Ronoo
iattion*. XorMfo
Shelter d MaWna R
lUrOy. Amanda J
imlfh. William W
Sltfebnt. Lour* L
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HoroM Rbow by T«amy VNOMM

TortgH. AUkrtCR L
Tron. Marti Mol
Tumor, LatraocoN

Commanded by assistant principal Carma Norman
(or a Job wall do.te are Samlnola High S chool’s
principal's honor roll atudanla: (sastad, from lad)
Susan Gregory, H eal her Pagram, Kathryn Boyar

VolantMo, Tammy K
Wollaco. Nolortha
Wallin. ToddM
William* Amy M
William*. VotAoun
WInkMr. U r* K
Will. Adorn S
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Arnold. Loylo A
Boktr. Umlio
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Berrett Lotoyo N
But*. Tr*n*b*
Bioko. Floyd A.
Belton. Rrtucco L

Sordonklrchor. Elitoboth
Brogg.Jaoon
Bror u*&gt;. Melody* A
Btouillult*. Swoon
Bucknor. Vornotto
Butko. Wonto D
Burnette. Berry P.

Cent* St*run A.
Cowowoua. CNrl*MRhor
Connolly. Anthony
Crockott. Toro A
CutMr. Toby J.
Dor it. Corotyn V,
Doan. Tom A
Denting. Chritllon

and Sandra Bryant; (standing, Irom left) Steven W.
Wilbur, Nancy Tarwlllegar, Kant Showallar, Lisa
Laa and Penny Preston.
England. Mork A
fowlknor. Oratory
Form. Myro J.
Flguareo. Amour y
Coveryk III, Jowph
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Hot*. Aloydo J
Horrl*. londro D

Heuktnt. Comp«on
Hobart. iMvon A
Hill. Jerontce A
Hook*. Rodnty 0
John con Bornoy L
Julian. Matthew P

Konloya. Nlrondon
Konnon. LeketcloD
Knight. Rochol L
lollrnor. Shannon H
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Mark*. Joton J.

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19 Pootry toot
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23 lizard
16 Writer Vidal
25 Clock taco
17 Doctrine
26 Charge
18 Palm tree
27 Act of speaking
20 Electrifies
29 Remove Pv
22 Fireplace fuel
cleaning
24 Eggs
31 Two words or
25 Actress Joanne
understanding
32 Actor Bruce
28 Catches
30 In the same
34 Swept yard
place (abbr.)
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33 Of medicine
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42 Female bird
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mustard. Suppose declarer ruffs
the second spade and draws
trum ps In three rounds. He can
th e n hope for a fa v o ra b le
division in his second suit. dubs.
But because West haa four to the
O xl. the contract goes down.
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clarer arcs the possibility that
d u b s m i ) split badly, and he
realties that by postponing the
play of the trump suit he may be
able to do something about a n d
spilt. So he would ruff the
second spade, play only one
round of diamonds and then
cash the A -K of clubs. Intending
to give up a d u b and. tf need be,
he would ruff a fourth round of
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what he can. And there la a way
out of this particular trap. The
correct sequence of plays la to
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diam ond to dummy and lead a
club to the ace. Then return to
d u m m y with a high heart to play
a second club toward the king. If
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declarer will win his king, give
u p a clu b and stfli be able to ruff
another club with a high trum p
In d u m tr to make hia contract.
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tru m p to "beat the a ir" than to
take declarer's ace or k in g of
clubs.

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Patient may need second opinion
DR. OOTTi !'m a paid
companion lo a lovely, with-it.
stroke vlcllm . She require* a
catheter. She has had a severe
yeaat Infection for a year. T h e
doctor letla me to Irrigate her
calhetrr fenr Hr e* a day. but
rcfuaca to ireai rhe yeaat Infec­
tion, saying It will only makr the
problem w-&gt;r»- This tm.Ars no
■ense to her. to me or to her
husband Are we miaalng aume
•lilog. or U the doctor0
OSAR READER! Patient*
with urinary ratheter* tend to
d ev el op b l a d d e r Infection*
hecauae rathctcra. aa foreign
material, provide n mndult for
urinary Infeetlona caused b y
both bacteria and yeast. T h e
situation m ay be made worse by
yeaat Infeetlona of the r e ­
productive .ra rt. Therefor. I
believe th a l yo u r r m p l o y c r
should be treated for both rondltkms
It a urtnury Infection Is prr*
ent. it can easily hr documented
with a u rln r culture In ibis te*t.
a sample ol u rln r in ln&lt; otMlrd 111
Ih r lab and Ih r lu ilr r ia It
contains arc grown and Iden­
tified. In Ibis wav. antibiotic
trratm rnt ra n iw i.ulm m adr to
Ih r infection
Likewise, a &gt; T a s l culture will
rrvral which yr.rst Isprraent. A n
anll-lungus drug ran then b r
admlnlslerrd. If trullratrd.
The doctor may le reluctant to
prrw rthr an aniitiloilc for frar It
will wornan tb r yeast infretlon
Sim ilarly, antl-yrast m e d lrin r
may worsen tiarirrtal mfccilnn
Nonettiek-wn. II yotir |Mlienl has
laith inVclions she niay n rrd
douhlr il.ct.ipv Ask her doctor
alsNit this and. II necessary,
request a srconil opinion
for more inlonnalton. I aril
nrndlng yon a free ropy of m y
Health rr|M&gt;rl "Hladtfer a n d
Urinary*-Tract Inlet noun Other
readers who would like a copy
should send $1 and llirlr name
and addrrsa in I 'O lioi 91309.
Cleveland. O il 44101-3369 lie
surr to mention the title.
DEAR DR. O O T T i What Is a
rectncrle? Is surgery the only
curative? Is II usual lo do a
hysterectomy at the same time?

By Bernice B«&lt;l* Otol
TOUR BIRTHDAY
N o vem b er 3 0 . 1®#$
Powerful, new ambition* will
be amused In you In llie year
ahead It is v rry likely I lull you
Will set goals l&lt;* yourself whlc ll
you would never have dared to
ulirm pl previously*
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov 23-D er
21) Underestimating your ra n tprlltkin today ecsild prove lo tie
an rxrrctse In folly Give them
rrrd ll for lielng at Irast os strong
os you are or (irrhapt r v r n incur
so. Sagittarius, treat yourself to a
birthday gift. Sena for y o u r
Astro-Graph prr dielions for th r
year ahead tiy mailing $1 to
Astro -Graph, c/o lids nrwn|iu|&gt;er.
P&lt;)

Ik iX ‘ H U H

C le v e la n d . U K

44101-3428 Hr sure lo stale
your zodiac* sign
CAPRICORN (Dec 2 2 - J a n
11*1 ll m ay lie wiser today lo
tem porarily shrive distasteful
tasks nil her than doing l hem
reluctantly. P a ir work will only
have to lie rrpeulrd later.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 191
Hard feelings could result If you

hypertension. For example, con­
genital narrowing of an artery lo
a kidney ra n produce high blood
pressure In a perfectly normal
young person. Correction of the
bloc kage oflen will rrslnrr the
p rrssu rr lo rtormul.
• m y opw iton. y o u r son
should be checked by Ills doctor;
this would almost crriatnly In­
clude m uhiplr Mood p r r ,sure
determination* (because some
nervous pallenf* will «-nrt lo
have temporarily elevated pre­
ssures In thr stressful and un­
f a m i l i a r e n v i r o n m e n t nf a
doctor's offic e)
I Ihlnk thal a 17-year-old's
blood prrssurr should not con­
sistently exceed 120/80.
I n c i d e n t a l l y . In a y o u ng
person. Ih r restriction of salt Is
onllkely lo make muc h ■..! a
d l.Tin .ice In the blood p m .urr
T h r salt-hypertension link Is
m o r e I m p o r t a n t In elderly
hvtwrlrnsJvr*.

DEAR READER! A rectocr'r
Is n bulging of the re rtum
through the vaginal opening.
Ordinarily. Ih r reproductive or­
gans and Ih r r r r lu m are held In
place and supported by tlgam rn t-llkr structure* In women
w ho have had m ultiple pre­
gnancies. tlirsr ligaments ran
weaken and stretch, resulting In
a loss rf f upper! marked by a
Irn d rn ry for the rectum lo drop
into the vagina. r»|ierlally d u r­
ing straining Th o u g h annoying,
the condition t* ham ilrs* and
D E A R D R . O O T T i Mv
ra re ly req ui re* aggressive
huslsind has In get two pints of
trratmrnt.
blond every Iwo lo three weeks
In ruses where Ih r ailment Is
because ol m vclofthrusts How
pronounced. It causes pultilul
prevalent Is this disease and
intro noise and dlflleulty emp­
wtial Is Ih r prognosis'1
tying ttir tmwel then, surgery
DEAR READER: Idiopathic
to rorrect the condition Is In­
myelofibrosis (IM F) is a rhronle*
dicated
disease, usually of unknown
O rd ln u rlly. a h y sle re rlo m y
( r e m o v a l of I h r u t e r u s ) Is c a u s e , m a r k e d b y fibrosis
Iw llhrrlJig) nf thr hone marrow,
|M-rfortned at the same time,
anemia and enlargement of Ihr
because the ulem a Is usually out
of post lion and this Is more spleen Probably us a reaction to
lame m arrow failure, alternative
imroudoftahle lor the pul lent
Also, the procedure called a sites of blcKiderll formation ap­
“ pelvic repair” Is more suc­ pear In the liver and spleen
IM F Is often called agnogrnlr
cessful and p rrm u n rn i when Ih r
myeloid metaplasia. II can tie thr
uterus Is removed during sur
gerv for u r r tiia e lr In women consequence of lutierculosls.
who n rrd this correction, sur­ X-ray poisoning, polycythemia
gery Is Ih r UMtsI saltslai lory vera (excess red blood cells)
a l t e r n a t i v e . II o w r v r r . leukemia and other run rrr* T h r
hysterectomy is not an absolute disease Is unusual hut not rare.
Prognosis Is guarded; although
necessity
DEAR DR. OOTTi Our son. t r r a t m r n i o( the underlying
17. has a blood pressure of disease |Infret km. cancer, etc)
m ay arrest thr symptom* of
IlltVfW lie's 170 pounds. A feel
luilgur and weight loss, many
:i Inc hes and on a low salt diet
eases of IMF do not rrspmid
How ctinremed should he be?
DEAR READERt I believe satisfactorily to llierapy. Illood
that your son's blood pressure I* transfusions rnuy temporarily al­
too high ll should tie medically leviate the anemia However,
then* Is no standard trratm rni
Investigated.
In adolescents, kidney d is ­ I d l B H H N E W S P A P E R E N ­
eases are a com m on rausr of TER PR ISE ASSN.

expert loo mucTl from another In
a joint venture today. C o n ­
versely. If expectations from you
are too m urti. this perwm w llfalxn feel let down
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
Trivial domestic issues could lie
blown completely out of propor­
tion today Keep this In mind so
that you don't start Uniting lauli
with your male.
ARIES (March 21 April HI)
There may tie more career op­
portunity than usual around you
today, hut If you Irrat develop­
ments Inclllferently. the results
will lie nil.
TAURUS (April 2&lt;&gt;May 20)
Your extravagant inclinations
could tie rather strong today unit
they might Induce you in do
something foolish financially.
Strive to lie self disciplined.
OEMINI (M ay 2 1-.June 201
Th e consequence* of your ac­
t i o n s c o u l d affect o t h e r s
adversely today, so exam ine
your motives to h r sure they are
pure and noble. Let the belter
you prevail.
CANCER (Ju n e 2 1-July 221
Usually you're u person w ho

tries io let bygone* lie bygone*
aide liolcf
and frels uncomfortable
holding
grudges, yet tcxlay unresolved
resentments may govern your
behavkir.
LEO IJu ly X I Aug 221 It's
Im perative that you manege
your resources prudently al this
lim e. Don't s|m- ih I unwisely nr
ma ke loans that have pronounerd elements ol risk
VIROO ( Au g 2 3 -S rp t. 221
hxlahltsh realist a- objecttvrs lor
yourself today. &lt;» else you might
tie Irrupted la strive for some­
thing that Is beyond your capabllltirs. causing severe fruslrattons.
LIBRA (Sept. 2 3 -O c l. 23)
Avoid doing tilings today that
you know (m m your own experi­
ences could cause pnihlrms. If
you Ignorr your lielter Judg■menu regrets are likely.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A
domineering friend might try to
Involve you in M im rlhlng today
that you won't want to he part
of. U r your own [arson and do
not yield to peer prrssurr.
ICII088. NEW SPAPER E N ­
TE R P R IS E ASSN

TUESDAY’S PRIME TIME
6:00

6:30

7:00,7:30'

111:30

W ho’s
cooking?
T h e Sanford Herald
welcom es su g g rfllo n s for
cooks of the week.
Do you know s o m ro n r
whose cood *.j always the
highlight of company picnics,
church potlurks. rerepllons
or covered-dish luncljeone? I
m ight be an acquaintance
— ho has tvon a cook' ng
contest or Invented a new
t w i s t lo the pean ii l •h it 11 r r •a n d - J r 11 y
sandwich
Nnvice cooks and ethnic
cooks, as well as experienced
rooks and master chefs, add
a different dimension lo d in ­
ing W ho Is your choice?
M; vbr d's your mother, fa­
ther. brother, sister, son.
daughter, spousr. friend or
bosa
Subm it vour nomination
lur Conk of thr Week to the
Herald People e d i t o r at
322-2611. ext. 34.
T h r Cook of the Week
feature Is published In Ibis
•a ction each Wednesday.

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DEAR ABBYl If s o m ro n r
r o u l d c omp i l e an a c c u r a t e
statistic of ail reported .,nd
u n rrp o rlrd Incidents of men
i#eull.ig up women - say. "LaM
year, 3 ,-150.785 females were
physt i -ul ly aboard tiy th e ir
h u s b a n d s . l o v e r s or
hoy frie n d s "— another stoitstlr
would say. "In I9H7. 3.450.785
mules w err verbally utilised by
I h r I r w i v e s , l o v e r s or
girlfriends"!
While men pound with violent
lists, women stash with vicious
tongues!
I w c k In it casino where
thousands ol |K-nple [lass by
every day T o hear w om en
Insult, humiliate and denigrate
their m en in public is m m tnonplace (Imaglnr what they
say at hotllC?|
Alt In nature must balance, so
lor every man wlm takes it in thr
ear. anothrr gives ll on the chin
For every woman who w hips out
her longue, her sister some­
where get* ll In llie mouth.
Solution There are interna
Ilona) drives against d rug s,
alcohol and smoking; one is
needed against "a n g e r." How
about "N o Anger G r o u p " — wr
could call II NAG
MR. SORE EARS

V A I.L E Y FORGE. Pa - A new
archaeological study has sited
more light on the dally life of ihe
foot soldier who formed Ihe hulk
of ih r Continental A rm y w in ­
tering at Valley Forge.
Most school children are famil­
iar w ith the story of how th r
poorly clad soldiers suffrred
th ro u g h the c n rrl w inter of
l7 7 7 -‘78, huddled in wooden
huts, while snow lay six Inches
o n th e g r o u n d. T h r p a r k,
th ro u g h exhibits and re ­
constructions. shows how the
Continental Arm y came In as a
rag tag group of unorganized
farmer* and shop owners and
left as a w ril-lrainrd fighting
lorre.
" T h e thing about Valley Ftirgr
— w r have lots of rrtords about
what the ofTkrrs had at dinner,
their parties, and what George
Washington was doing, but vir­
tually no record of what Ihe man
In Ih r army had lo live on." said
Allen Cooper, park arrharolnglsi
In the winter the numbers fell
hreause of death from typhus,
typhoid, dysentery and pneu­
monia. from desertions, or leave
g ra n tr d In liaise w ho lived
nearby, h r said. During Ih r
spring ol 1778 (h r ranks swelled
again to about 18.000 when
Valley Forge became a staging
area for Ihe summer campaign.
Some huts were 7 feel by 10
feet, others were 20 feet by 10
fret and still olhrrs were 16 fret
by 18 feet.
In one hut. they found a 6 -lnch
cannon ball In th r basr of a
fireplace.
W ith plenty ti lime on their
hands until mid-June, when the
dirt roads finally dried out for
t h r su m m e r campai gn, t h r
soldiers spent Ihrtr time making
m uskrl balls.

DEAR MR. SORE EARBt
Anger Is a human emotion, and
there Is nothing wrong with
appropitale anger (T o brronie
angry about Injustice. prejudice
and Inequality is a|i|iroprtalr.
and. Iherrlorr. good I lint If tine
acts out Ills anger with vio­
lence— that's bid
Unfortunately, die re ra n tie no
official statistics of unreported
incid en ts of physical and/or
verbal abuse perpetrated by men
or w om en. While neither is
desirable, verbal abuse is (h r
lesser of Ih r evils. Ask any
victim ol physical abuse— male
or female.

DEAR ABBT: Our problem Is
a jxilr ol amorous tail obnoxious
nrightmrs
T h e Mr leaves the house
ahout 6 30 a m. for w ork T h r
Mrs kisses him goodbye at die
door Th e n he gels Into his car,
and as he drives oil. h r yells lo
hts wife. " I lovr you!" T h e n she
a n s w e r s hint wi th. “ I love
yo u uu uu uu !" Tills can tie heard
In o u r house even with all Ihr
doors und window* closed.
T h e y liolh holler "I love yo u "
until he Is out of sight A b b y. we
lirllrv r In love. ton. hut this Is
really annoying lor neighbors
who are rrlirrd and don't have
lo get up at 6 30 every m orning.
Maybe If you print this. II
would calm down those lov­
ebirds. Abby. thin Is no put-on.
It’s an earnrsl problem.
R. IN

s ra m o rtE L D .

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DEAR K.t I suppose It's tletter
than tiring awakened at 2 a m.
tiy a c o u p l e o f b u t t l i n g
neighbor* Hut no Mutter how
you u rr tiring dlsturtied. these
ritlghbnrs urr disturbing your
jieace.
Don't rely on their s rrln g this

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w ith w ives’ m ouths
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Sakar. Yolanda M
Barrow. Dayna V
Baauay. Na'aUuO
Back. JanmlarM
B'tndlr Thom** 0
D'igg* Mkhaai
Brown, Haathar A
Borgat*. Shannon E
Burnatla. Crttlin
Caullwld Mary E
Cogburn. Mkkay J
Cohan. VhawnaK
Coibarf Thoma»E
D a.i» Timothy C
Darr. Jallray A
Diamantara Manhail
Okklton. Staphan
Ella, ton Erica A
Finocchiaro Amai
Flantbvrg Slaty N
Ford KiangaK
Fryman. BrtanC
Giich.nl Kayin
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Groan. Donna J
Gray. Dwayna A
Gruby. Jarwiitar t
Hathaway. Nancy M
Haap. Oamalla «
Higginbotham Mary
Holloway. Tami T
Howard. Ertklnol
Itraal. Carol F
Jack ton ShallyM
Jack ton Tina R
Jacob*. Amy J
Jankint Catay L
Laa. Patricia J

Lopai. AdaiaidaM
Lowa Jr . LloydD

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McGill HadrianD
Marriwwihtr. Jannl
Mart Il.ald Jann.tar
Mkkla SaanP
Mikalt Char la* 0
Morn* CharylL
Morn*. Vlacay R
Na»tl!a. Chrittina
O Brian. Chrittina
Ogktby Jr . Dalmu,
P trc i, Jttom r
Pralhar. Cntla t
Prat*. Ximbarly L
Pugh. Allton 0
Raynotdt Dan.taL
Rtynold* Jr . Jama*
Robinton Laihakn
Vchaltar. Haamar
VaM. TaraC
Sm in Sharyl D
Snow. Krtckal
Vtawarl. Vhanan R
Sukup Scol* W
Tllllt. GinaM
Wagat Jr . Ray B
Waugh. Vuianna F
War* lay, Dorn A
Wtamt. Tharrva E
Wilk. Michaal T
William*. Rotalyn
Yacoub. Naat
Uth Grad«
Albert Gmgar £
Barber. Vene.ce
Bat, Angel K
Bailer. Kimtwrlyenn
Beaty. SuM " M
Bern Jr , Robe.' E
6 linn. Oavld
Bogue. Malinda J
Bouck. Gma V
Boyer. Bryce 1C
Bragg. Donor an L
Buchanan Toma A
Bu.gat* Vharry M
Butiar Rachel N
Campbell. Martha
Campbell Mkhale
Captha* OthaW
Ch.toim TattaM
O J r poo' Tracay A
Coopar. Cattandra
Corel. Donald
Coilen. T ra m O
Co*. Ronald E
Crawford. Robert M
Da»lt. Jemet L
Oewton LyndaN
Dytart. CharylJ
E attham. Nickty V
Eckttem Vutan E

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A B IG A I L
VAN B U R EN

In d ir iirwxjiajM-r Ask ihriqj
(nicely, of course) to please tout)
down their loving fa rrw rlls lt(
die m orning
D E A R A B B Y ; I have tu r n ;iri
avid Dear Ahtiv reader lor many
years and have never seen litis
question addressed In yo u r m l
iimn
A Irlend who Is soon to )«•
married mentioned to me that
she Is paving $125 a [dale for
each guest uho will attend her
wedding and reception. I have,
received an Invitation to I mil i,
and now I am wondering wh.il lo
give Iter lor a wedding gift Am I
required to give hrr a gilt that
would cost at least $125?
I really don't Ihlnk II wa&lt;&lt;
profier for her In li.tvr inetittoned
her d »sl. hut now that I know . I
feel compelled lo &lt;qirnd at leas!
dial m u ch on the gift I a m tint a
p a u p e r, hid I am fu r from
wrulthv. und I would ru lh r f not
go io die wedding than lo up|M*ar
i lir.ip
T O GO OR N O T T O G O
D E A R T O GO: A guest Is not
"re q u ire d " loglvr u wedding gllj£
that costs al least as m u c h as dis
bride spend* jwr plate I agree. (I.
was m il prnjwr for lilt* bride ( 0 .
have mentioned tier cost
Select a gift In Ihr price range!
dial Is rnmfortuhir for yo u . and
do n ’t worry ahnui ap|ie.iring:
cheap.

DEAR ABBYt Maybe you for
one of your readers) can give me
Ihe answer In a question that
lias tiren puzzling me lor a long
time.
Wh e n clli/ntH u rr asked to
vo ir on a pro|Mi»lllou or Inlllutlvc
concerning Ihrlr local lownshlfw
or counties, why Is th r language*
so contusing and ambiguous 0
For example, "If you are op(
jMised to uddKionul funding (q(
public education, vole'yes." Bill;
"If you arc In fuvor of rufditionah
funding for public education ;
vo ir no.”
O r. "If you arc opposed to;
drilling lor oil In a sprciflr|
locality, vote vrs. hut If von are;
In favor ol drilling, vote n o ."
It scents lo me that these;
Issues are deliberately presented;
In language thal will confuse thy
voters. O r am I mistaken?
Y E S O R NO

DEAR YES: Not 1. too. would;
appreciate an answer to di.1 l;
disturbing question. Renders?
‘

(Probiamt? Writ* lo Dear Abby.
For a ptrsonal, unpublished
reply, tend a lell-addressed,
•lamped envelope to Doar Abby.
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angela*.
Calif. $0069. All correspondence
ie confidential.)

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Feldman LoUL
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Flanrtagm Andrea
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Hara. Dora L
Hibbard DonaldL
Hook*. LoroniaK
Hoop*. Edith M
Howard. TymothlA
luge* Jody Lynn
Jenmton Jennifer
Johnton. Oar'd W
Jana*. AAalmda A
Kaltar. J a w
Kalaal. Troy Lee
Kelly. Kimalha0
Kondrackl. Adrieen
l ortuon Joteph E
Leggore. Michelle
Lewi*. Anthony
low lt. Victor V
Lmdomood. Jennifer
Long. Elltebelh
Lyon Cynthia
Lyon. Michael
Mackall. Michael L
Matkell. Michele
Martin Vhaunda 0
Merirrather Kntti

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Miller. Donald W
Millar. Robert B
Mitchell. Frank
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Otyere Bobbi Sue
Padilla. Wanda 1
Pate. CrittyL
Perce. Chad A
Paterton O.a
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Rkhordaon. Leonard

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Robert. Julia E
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FO tor tk
FROM THE WEST U COR
HER OF S E C TIO N t
TOWNSHIP a SOUTH RANGE
11 C A S T . S E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA. SANE
B E IN G T H E SOUTHW CtT
CONNER OF GOVERNMENT
LOT S RUN NORTH N DE
GRCCS » * r EAST ALONG
THE WEST LINE OF SAIO
G O V E R N M E N T LO T &gt; A
DISTANCE OF m a t FEET
FOR A POINT OF SIGINN
INO TH E N C E CONTINUE
NORTH I t DEOaCCS D »r
EAST a**** F E E T THENCE
RUN NORTH a DEGREES
i r i r ” EA ST S U M F E E T
T H E N C E RUN SOUTH •«
OCGREES x rtr- WEST * M »
F E E T THENCE RUN SOUTH
•* D EGREES W I7 " WEST
SIAM F E E T TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING LESS THE
W E S T I I F E E T FOR
RINEHART ROAD
Tk# Public Hearing mil b*
laid y . Itw CemmiMisn Cham
berv IM N Ceimtry Club Reed.
Lake Mery The Public N m
ulHd to attend and tw heard
Seid nearing mar h* caniinuad
tram lime H lime wrlll a Imal
raca-nmendallen n mad* by m*
Planning and 7onto* beard
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
M EETING It MAOE &gt;V THE
C I T Y F O R I T S CO N VE
NIENCE THIS RECORD MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN AOE
Q U A T E R E C O R O FOR
P U R P O S E S OF A P P E A L
FROM A DECISION MADE BY
THE CITY WITH RESPECTS
TO THE FOREGO!NO MAT
TER ANY PERSON WtSHINO
TO ENSURE THAT AN ADB
Q U A TE RECORO OF THE
P R O C EE D IN G S I I M A IN ­
TA IN E D FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY AR
RANGEM ENTt AT HIS OR
HEROWN EXPENSE
C I T Y OF L A K E MARY .
FLORIDA
SvtanB Them*
Building A Zoning Sacralary
Publlin
Hoy » . IM
“
DEK7M

H Nme irntil a to ta l
H mad* by me

A T A M O RECOHO OP THIS
M EETING IS MADE BY THE
C IT Y PON ITS CONVEN
tIN C E THIS RECORD MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADC
O U A T E R E CO RD FOR
P U N P O S E S OF A P P E A L
FROM A DECISION MAOE BY
THE CITY WITH RESPECTS
TO THE rod I GOING MAT
TER ANY PERSON WISHING
TO ENSURE THAT AN AOf
O U A TE RECORD OF THE
P R O C EE D IN G S IS MAIN
TAIN BO FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MARS THE NECESSARY AR
RANCBMENTS AT N il OR
HER OWN BRPENSS
CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
B Them*
BuUMng V lanlng Secretary

U q il Wotte—

Ltflal WotjBBB

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PUPPY POUND

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
u PTHKEIWOEI’WN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN MM FOR
StMINOLt COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA.

BANCFL US MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
DANIEL 0 RIVER. If living
atu* .ef M ,
NOTICE OP ACTKNT
STATE OF FLORIDA
TG ROLAND CORF. U S .
ecergerFNen
i eamic-w. pr-*tol*Ai
l af buamaaa H irnknewn
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO met i
actian H twniaaa a i
LO T lit , GOVERNORS
POINT PHASE L ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
l». AT PAGES 14 THROUGH to
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
na* baen filed egelnal yew
DANIEL 0 E l VSR. H Ruing,
and M martHd. MRS DANIEL
O RIVER Mt m b. If

and SKYTNONICt ELECTRIC
INC . a car peratton d V a
Tr*p*c*&lt; Mmtc Carper atton end
ORI POINT
GO V E R NO
TOWNHOMES HOMEOWNERS
ASS N INC. and yeu are t*
H **re* a cagy a l yme
.Many. H Han
JOSEPH M PA N IB LLO .
ESQUIRE. FH toMf* attorney
wkaia a d d 'tti I* M l N
Franklin SHeel. Sun* I to*.
Temp*. F Hr Ida SMM an ar
itm dey ef D*
nei mm me CHr* el mto Court
iitr*
the reitot
Camptolnt and Hatace ef
DATED en ton am day ef
DAVION BERRIEN
c l e r r o f th e

CIRCUIT COURT
BY Kefty AAcClem

M TN I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 11GMTI ENIN
JOUKIJU. CIRCUIT
•EMINOLI COUNTY.

F ICY rr tout NAAM
Mafic* to hereby yimn diet I
am png*u»&lt; M buF i.jae af Mt i
Csaa Perk Cl. I , W.nier
FLOAir*
Springe. IMebll* kF/ul'tl.
LIVII ACTION NO i
l imtoiH Cauky. F Hr Ida wider
the F i c t i l i e u * Nam e af
THE CONNECTICUT
HEALTHFUL HANDS. MW met
NATIONAL BANR.
Plaint. It.
wtm ma Ctor* rt ma Ortwt
Court, tomInail Cawnty. FHrlde
PAUL NOVAK.atta,
to eccerdence * m me Fra
vtotont of Iha FicfitHua Nam*
N O T K I OF ACTION
StatuMa. Tew n lactton Ml#*
Te PAUL NOVAK, a
FHrlde StataHatfSF
men. net knewn to be bead ar
/vteta Stone
ally*. ANO ALL HEIRS. OE
M.anWw a. a. 0*
VIBBIS. OHANTIES.
’I t 11 IN*
A I I I O N E I t , LIENORS.
d e k a*
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES, OR
O T H E R CL A I MA NT S BV.
V . R O U O t * . V J N O I ? OR
AGAINST PAUL NOVAK
Nealdence UNKNOWN
CITY OF LAKE MOBY.
YOU ARE HE REB Y
FLORIDA
NOTIFIED mel an actian t*
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
• a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by m* Planning end lanmg
Beard al me City af Lab# Mery,
FHrlde mel t*-d *Mrd mu held
a PwbUc Hearing an Oacamber
I I lf*d. ef 7 M P M . er ae eaan
mere*IN r ae peeetoto. to can
etoar a r■*&lt;*** Nam Jam** C
WaM. eppHcenf. tor e cheng*.
hem A I to RCE en m*
toltowtoa deecrtone praparty
THE SOUTH to OP LOT IL
SANPORDS SUBSTANTIAL
FARMS TRACT NO I. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOR L
PAGES O AND M OP THE
P U B L I C R E C O R D S OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORI DA CONTAI NI NG
THEREIN ltof ACRES MORE
OR LESS
The Pubh* Hearing mu be
Cham
bar*. IM N Cewdry Ch*
LAM Mery The Public H to
vitod to
mew * hnal
i acenunw dehan re made by the
Planning and Iwwne Beard
A TAPED RECORO OP THIS
M EETING IS MAOE BY THE
C I T Y POR I T S C O N V E
NIENCE THIS RECORO MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN AOE
Q U A T I R E C O R D POR
P U R F O S l i OF A P P E A L
F ROM A ORCISIOta MADE BY
THE CITY WITH RESPECTS
TO THE FOREGOING RUT
TER ANY PERSON WISHING
TO INSURE THAT AN AOE
O U A TE RECORD OP THE
P R O C EE D IN G S IS MAIN
TAINBO FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY AR
RANOEM INTS AT HIS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE
C I T Y OF L A K E MA RY .
FLORIDA
i B Thorn*
PubIHh N*y Jt ttW
DEK la#

Seminal* Caunty

Official Recarat Reek iff*.
Pag* li a and at maenad by
mat certain Flral Amendment t ,
Decleralien af CarWamuuum at
race-dad m Official Racarda
Baaa i a t. Peg* tan *f m*
Public Recard* ef Semineie
Cevnly. Flerld*. end being
|M pm |
&gt;*l. «L Aland Mend a*
i M Pag*
ft, ef m* Public Reterdi *»
Seminal* Ceunly. Fiend*
toreel to

to m* cammen
ripenear

appurtenant ih*r*ta in at

car-dance mm m* Decierahen at

an g w i mm m* Ctorb ef me
Clrcyil Ceurl either betore
At

WITNISS my hand and ***t
af Hut Caurt an mi* me &lt; dey at

black

TOTPONZMILUI

MIOICATIONI Maury trem
tlth SI. A Hartwell Ay#
REWARD!
C a lim if U

IS—Iptclal Notlcos

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a a a AVON CHRISTMAS a a a
a a aOPEN HOUSE a a a
Preview Aven'e Chnelmai
CefHtchan Leel apporltnuiy
tar Cviytm** Curing- Turn
lI Tt M 1PM to 7PM Hall
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BECOME A R O TU T
F*r D*i*-le I N U m i
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CONDOMINIUM PHASE I.
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Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
SEMINOiC COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASINO ■
ai net
I O U S I R IN D U S TR IE S IN C .
Plamtitt

PROVIDENt LEASING CORP
OtM.
NOTICE OF ACT IOH
TO P R O V I D E N T A C C E P
TANCE CORPORATION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED m*r an
•ctran ta Mclar* Iran nun arta
vetd an nw vnewmg praparif
SamureH Certoty. F rand*
Amar* Utility Traitor Metor
Vahid* Carlilical* *1 Till*
laasifiM
t&gt;tod aaamyi ■».
and yeu ar* rapuued to wry* *
cap* #• yarn wyttten drtoneae it
any. to It *n Jrd Barmen
plalntiir* allarnay. whet*
eddraee II P o Drawer Jt
Winto» Par*. Ftorlda »f** r»
a r hatart m* U day at Da
camber. H N and m* m* ar to­
nal w*tk m* Ctor* a* m* Circun
Caurt either hetor* eer.tc* rpen
me Ptemtilt e Attorney ar m
me d i a t e l y i k a r a e l l e t
elkerwie* a dalami will k*
enter ad a**in*i ,eu tor m*
ratwf demandad m ww Cam

C L IR k OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
OAVION BERRIEN
By KeHyMtCtoM
Deputy CHr*
(COURT S I ALI
i i t it. a.

By Ratty McOttn
CHpvtyCHrk
Pubiiah Na.amber 0. IS n ft

O IK M

O IK ff

DATEDanHararnbar * lie*
DarldN BrrtyrAeCiarkelmaCemt

DaM Nrwntar IT. IN*

g a p * * * * * taoritlOF
FICTITIOUS NAAkl
Matte# It karaby gtran that I
am engaged m huemaee af fXN
Let* Driva Santord Sam awto
Ceunly. Fleride unter Ik*
F k tittout Hern* *1 LASTING
IMPRESSIONS CATERI NG,
and met I mtand to ragtetor ea-d
name wtm m* Clerk af me
Circuit Ceurl. Sammate Ceunty.

A m o u n cin a s

Prewteiene at Ike Flctiitou*
Nam* Sterutoe. TeWit Sectien
MS M Ftorid* Siatuto* l « l
/VAian MantoedMce
Pubnth toemmber L I I R *

f t ITW

OtKAf

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nance I* karaby gi ran mat |
am angeead m kuemeae al P O
Be. fail Sentard. Seminal*
Ceunly. Fieri#* under ike
F ictiltoue Nanw *1 Mantpamary
Mail O d e r Service, and met i
totend to regretor eeid name
wtm me Clark at me Cirtuif
Caurt, Semmete C*W y. Ftorid*
ill lane *t m* Flctiliawi Name
Stetvtot T* Wit Sectton MS M
Ftorid* Siatuto* l«7
S'Barbara A Mantgemary
Publllh Nerambar I. IL t t IT.

»aea

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OIK 7«

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
1IM INOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTIOH HO.i
M IM I CAM L
GlBRALTER SAVINGS
Ptemtilt
DAVID WCSLBY
D i e RDOo r f . &gt;t*i.
NOTICE OF ACTION
T*
DAVID WESLEY
DIEROORFF and JAOE VEAN
O IE R O O R F F . kl* wit*, net
knewn to b* dead or alia*. AND
A L L H E IR S . O E V I S E E S .
G R A N T E E S . A 1 S I0 N E E S ­
S IE NOR I . C R E D IT O R S .
T R U S T E E S . OR O T H E R
CLAIMANTS BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST DAVID
W E S L E Y O IER O O R FF end
JAOE VEAN OIEROORFF
Raeldanc* UNKNOWN
YOU ARE H E R f B V
N O TIFIE O mat an actton I*
leractoee a martpeg* an In*
lei towing dtectibed property in
Seminole County. Flerld*. to

mi
Lei S. Black U
INDIAN
HILLS UNIT THREE, accord
mg to Ik* Rtel thereof at to
corded m Plat Bee* IK pro* fa
at lh* Puellc Rtcerde *1
Semineie Ceunty. Ftorlda
hat boan tiled again*! yeu and
yew ar* reguirad eary* a copy
at yam written dtlenee*. II any,
upon Grace Arm* Giavtn. E l
guir*. IOH W Mere* Bird
Suite B. Poll OH k * Bor I IFF.

to

« M iB i
Sanford Harald Classifiad Advisors
will ba availabls
Monday through Friday 8 AM •7 PM
Saturdays 9 AM - Noon

Winter Park. Ftorlda JJ7*0 1177.

en or baler* Ik* 1} day of
December. INI. and IIH Ik*
original with !h* CHr* ol Iha
Circuit Caurl either balore
eary ice Upon Ik* Plaintiff-* Al
tamey *r immedteHir Itwraaf
tor; elkerwie*. a Default m il be
entered again*! you ler lh*
reitot demanded m the Cam
plaint *&gt; Pettltan

WITNESS my hand end teal
el mi* Ceurt en tale ttw 1 day ol
. 1*
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
DAVIDN BERRIEN
By Kally McClain
Otputy Clark
(COURT SEAL)
Publllh Neuamtwc (. IS. 71. to.
IH4
DEK to

Now, placing a Classified ad it easier than ever!

Call 322-2611

Saitfiird Herald

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Stnlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Tuktdky. Novtmber 29. I9M — M

J 7 -N u n a ry *
C h ild C e re
C H IL O C A R E IN M T H O M I
ALL AGES 4 »a m tN ip m

_________ M H O ________
AROTNIR OF O K I ariW * M H
TLC la fl«a O n car* In my
f r l Can m a n awar mm

NEEDED!!!
CH,,. o a i n * 'a a r w ^ a a
. **■' Mi l f *
■ ■ L IA B LE CtaiLD CARL Hr,
hnrraa. ' tntarC a na AA— It

TLC. A«n 11 bag n&lt;ain
Call u a M U

S5— Business
O p p o rtu n e tot
COOPERATIVE
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
Hian **&lt;— e m n u u a m
Sanlard

A ra ra t* Incam*
uaaaa a* tuaoa i m Pan
run* I* lull tuna tell lar
e m . m b c — i * c *h i ebb am b i d

pfWMvamoai
P*l**4 appl*c*l&lt;*n« «

pru
cat* Should a* totlait— In
***** "*• Kama I I I I •**
RaRactpkto m n l m m Can
nal *a la | l » annually Na
camrpaamg tea Aar* N T t *1
• rant Yaw daily— an* da
r*la approamuatoiy 1 Art la
mtiaiiaiwn Call M l M l W H
la* tra* bra. hour and **!*.)«

41— M o n e y to Land
C A IN A V A ILA B LE
mortgage a Sawtat

ir ir lr L tu a

I ter*
meant*

ln ilU

7T-H o)»W O W tO d"
COMMUNITY COORDINATOR
I n n ttudanl ar(anlia!lan
taatt perl lima mdlyldualt M
rmd hot I homat and MMaryltd
high tchaal taihang* *lu
dant* Faa* paid an t empi*
•Mn at attignmani
Call Bab
m i at* ia*i aftor «pm __

CNAI NEEDED
Full Tim* Patman Starling
Salary m m n r * » » &lt; r SI par
hr Ektalltnt Vnafitl
LOMOWOOw rtf A L TH C A R I

DEALERS NEEDED
High Incam* artlh gradual
•hat *»!•* Htall t »l«bn*h*d
company F ltilk l* hour*
Groat Tutor*'
Can H I IQ*

DELIVERY DRIVER
Full lima Gaaddrlytng r*card
r*cyuir*d Apply Ut partan
Mid F Mr Ida Pautl. Ml W
Mama Aya ■Langnaad. FI
D E N TA L ASST TRAINEE
ranlatlK tpparh— t* M Mam
all phatat' Fnandty
naad* yau nan' Don I marl I
Thi* ana nan I M ill AAA
t mpMymant
m lira
N i l C Ld h n
faa a* pan
lima Will Haw Apply m
partan Tuat thru F r l. I IP M
OalMna Inn. OalMna Bird„
_ | *'H **tOalMna
_

DRIVERS
Dammat Pina r a t h.rmg
P 'r a r i Tu « ar pari Irma
la m up M IMLO p*» hr (a ll
ahmr *PM
Ml MOO

DRIVERS
B/M CO M CBtTf TRUCKS
ta p pr*ltrr»d tacallanl
b*n*Cilt Apply In partan
F Mr Ida Muting A Malar Ml*
m an i

in o m io w n c b s i

m i»

M*m* m

EARN
SIS

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I I I P a i i i r a * few*
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l i t . Al% Praia*.
m i in t u t
t i c u a i l v M B IT
F IN A H C AL COBP
lit a ma am riai 1*1
Im* Rato*'
te* liar

7 t - H o f o W anted
M C O M I/lO Q U U P tR
f a ll Charge Htru P A L
Ca n p ill i *■**••"«* n*cn
l*r*
Pari tuna
Can Tun U a u a ______
A O O T o v o u a NKOAia
( I L L AVON M0WI11
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a*
HHW

AFTER SCHOOL!
PAPERBOY

Manday Mru Friday altar
naanI. and Stmday marnutgt
Applicant* thaw'd appM m

S « M H m to
MBR. freacBI
Sthlwd. Hondi JJJtl
MO CALLS P i t A S ! I

Appuuroos
ta rn a a in nr d m n m
■artmg autoaar* r«M Pari
Tteta MIAING TOOAYI Call
•a m laaPAi
H lM a r it i

ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE
U la n * a a a iia ki* la r
Itantad a**Iwartlt Pull lima
tartl I ,*»*r1 d*mi
na*a — — fitting baavlitui
•fix—
**n m lata Mar*
Santo— l an11 **&lt; Dalton*
Debar* Twilian Ira* iK m a i*
MKaai availabto lar *n*ta
tatkmg a n*n tartar Item*
candilnrt* ***** I (a u Mr »
la rm a lia n La* A lk rif M
I III U K LanMrd I *r B»n&gt;
Mamana* m i in k i Mar*l
Hanairam Baait*. Inc

AUTO BOOT MAN
F ib t r g ia t t Uni*** i r k
( M l ' M l opportunity * r
p r a t i d * n a n la c a lla n ,
ararha— A nark Vau *ra«ld*
at* . Mai* A ***** Mutt Kar*
r*Mr*nc*t A kanidiU
Can
Randy *• V*M* T*&lt;
H I Or**

AUTO PARTS SAUS
Okra M Inernata m butrwti
n* ar* looking Mr a Ian go—
••par tanc*d auto parit p n * »
PtAlcampan* banal.'. Appi*
Part* Clt* AwM I Mrat
TMkS French A.# .
LanMrd PI
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BABYSITTER NEEDED!

EQUIPMENT TIOMICUN
F a r D i a l y t i t F a c i lit y
C la d r a n lc k a c tg ra u h d
h*ipivi CamaaMir* taMry
Gaad Inm l.it Apply k*lnaan
LAM tPM Man Frl l i f t
Cammarctai L I, LanMrd____

EXPD SERVERS MAftTED
APPLY IN PtBSON
M m thru Thwrt. IPM aPM

lANAMAMX’S
IIM L F B IN C M A V t
SANFOBD.FI.
TA LT TOOO COO* LI hr M
tlarl Fraa maWcal mturanca.
paid vacation aach a martdtt

FEDERAL COVT MRS
Motl r*c*nl lithng* A han M
apply nilhaul 1*4/mg ham* m
Mtmg lime tram you pr»t*nl
j a b ___________ Call TL* OW

FRAMERS I CARPENTERS
Milan

I yta&gt;t aaparianca
Can Ml LMT

FREE TUITION
TO REAL ESTATE
LKERSC SCHOOL

0 A Ham f a r m
a A Man B*g&gt;nnmg
Call Fr*n*r II*

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Earn Up M III hr Na tap
naetttary Hiring today tor
Meal ar** Full part tun*
Call •AM I* tPM l U M t l l l l
O O V tA N M IN T JOBS m e * .
MAM 1M p*r yr Non wring
Call I « L M l MOO. Cal A l i n
Mr Curran! ladaral ittl_______

CHILD CARE PART TINE
Teacher a *idr * M
TPM.
Mon
Prl D tlto r M tlarl
Apply: Omparbraad Hovt*.
IP * t bn A— .Sard*— , PL
CNA NEEDED!
Ptrf I'm* M* oiclvu— f*
tlra m a n t com m unity In
Lanp«t**d III* LA 41*.
L * n rn »d . PI_______ l*&gt; **00
CNA I Full I'm* Apply
HUM**** M**lthc«r* C**Mr
M B A ......- ......... ........ tO t/ H
COOKS
WAITCRS/WAITkESSES
N m M Mr Watt* Moot* N*
•ap n*c**t*ry H*n*lll* In
clwdt Vac a' &gt;cn Inturanc* A
Child Car* Ataltlanc* Apply I
LAM IPM 41*0 Waal SB M.
LanMrd
EOtM /F/H /V

C ra n in g a cc a u n ltl Any
tnpaladg* al cantHudlan can
land Ihit Mr yaul B*ml.U'
AAA Im p H y lta l
W H IM

CENTRAL HELP

GUARDS
Pravlewt llctnta net rvqu rod
Will lf*w B»Hr**t nokam*
Phan* and car n*c»taaryl
AM aimam Smartly
10*1. Ill SI ScHMt

_________in m i________
HAIR STTUST

Packtl lh* proi.i al yaur
n o II' V*ry raatonabM rant in
goad Mcalian a&lt; Sanlord
111 A DA VI
CaM Ml 00*4 any lima I

HOME HEALTH AIOE
All thittt araiiabM Eacaltonl
pay Hama h*4'm aid* cartill
caM paid Call tor d»MHt
M EDICAL PIBSONNCL POOL
_____
»«* 1104
MOST/HOST CSS • Evanlngt
Apply In p*rtan Tu*t Sal.
1 IPM. Oc'Hm* Inn. Otltona
Bird , Ealll « »l Paltona
IM M E D IA T E JOBSI
San
lord' Allamento Spr wgt ar*a
Volt Ttmptrary SarvK**

in mo

______

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
SRNF0RD HERALD
CIRCULATION DEPT
SOATA ENTRY POSITION

COUNTER PERSON
N t t O t O IAUACOIATILVI
Pull lint* Ma'ur* A d*p*n
dab I*' Good marling condi
Haml Good nay I Call John
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■act'on Ak*n»1iH
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SHENANDOAH VILLAGE APTS
1 4 1 bdrm dupoia* Ham
D10 Mug* playground 4 pool
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brl&lt;k**n 414 4 la MoryBIrd
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1 bdrm
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ASSUMAIU STARTER

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Juti South at Sanford. 1
bdrm |1 I N do«n 14M
m— rn ID •lM a M * Jill

1 bdrm . Ill bam. cam*r lei
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ma « dtp**') Availabto Im
madiatoly W* M44 altor 4pm

SARFORD AREA
1 bdrm . I bam. no— Haora
llraploc* A gorog*
on
Orarvt— com** lot 1421 mo
CailSI John* Really M l AIM
U N F O R O naar to— . 1 bdrm .
parch, tone— yard. U M ma .
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2211214
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car— l Idaal tor tmgl* or
coup* MM « dtp
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and appiiancai mcludtd Lak*
act a*a t i l nk I UM Dap
Na— r*_____________ Mi 1444

NASHIRGT0N OAKS

POOL Of LAIEVIEN

I bdrm . lit barn, appliance*,
garaga tone— yard 1400 mo
pHnaacurily
Call 111 11*0

I bdrm 111* ma
1bdrm . M m
1 bdrm . LOO mo
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bdrm . I bam vary prlrtto.
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111 EM* or Ell im altor 1PM

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araurdl I 4111 mo M l MU

WINTER SPRINGS AREA
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apt nilh tarn* U M me plwt
toutmitot______ CaMtto IMt
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bdrm tend* nilh aminiliat
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321-075V........... 321-21S7
RT OWNER OEIARY
Ha* I bdrm . 1 bath. C
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la* *H* availabto
111 D M

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ALL C*T * IM
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FAMCO PAINTINO
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prtaaurt claanmg II yr* arp
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21] 1141

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WANT EDI Praatura Cleaning 4
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TRASH A JUNK REMOVAL

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• CASH PRIZES
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1 800 323*1712

BATEMAN REALTY

RENT WITH OPTION TO RUT

AULRINRR’S VILLAO I
Lk Ada I bdrm
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1 bdrm
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ENERGY EFFIC1FRT
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CALL TODAY
SANFORO COURT ATTS
____ 323-3301

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321 075?...........321-2257

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THH S TA TE

Rays find happiness, tolerance
United Preee IwternaUooal

Boy shot after peeking at gifts
FO RT ORANGE — An I l-year-old boy waa ahol dead In a
MniRjjlr with two other youngster*, one of whom threatened to
tell the boy's parents he was peeking at his Christmas gifts.
Jeremy Curtis Woods, a seventh-grade middle school
student, died at Halifax Medical Center In Daytona Beach.
Bonnie Wehrberger. a Pori Orange police spokeswoman, aald
Saturday.
Wehrberger said two brothers from the neighborhood were
playing at the boy's home Friday afternoon with the parents
away when the struggle began.
Jeremy was looking at his gifts when one of the boys aald he
would tell Jeremy's parents. Wehrberger said.
"Jeremy apparently went to the closet where there was a
loaded .22-callber handgun and pointed It at the boy and aald.
'No you're not.'" Wehrberger said. "Th e brother of the boy who
lie sol. potitJnf t ai saw what was going on sr&gt;d tried to take &lt;t
away. A ttruggl- started betwve*’ the boy-, ana .lerer.iy was
shot in the forehead."
The two boys ran home and told their parents, who notified
authorities. No charges were filed In the case.

SARASO TA - The Ray fami­
ly. hounded out of their home in
Arcadia after their thrre HIVInfected sons tried to attend
school, say they have found
happiness, tolerance, and a
normal family life after moving
to Sarasota
"We never realized we were
drowning In Arcadia. There,
everyone has their place and
they stay In It." said Clifford
Ray. the father,
"Th e people of Sarasota have
given us a chance to be some­
body. People here have en­
couraged y 'lJ ic alrtve tn do
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"And 1988 has been every bit

wllh dogs and children every­
where. Pictures of famous
weel-wlsher* line their walls
Richard. Poberl and Randy
belong to a boys' club swim
learn. Louise Ray Is a room
mother at their elementary
school. Friends from Arcadia
come to visit and they are slowly
making friends in Sarasota
The boys are still healthy and
After months of struggling to
are uklng A Z T as a preventative find work. Louise Rsy Is s
measure Louise Ray said Ihe Itrensed practical nurse who
drug has been of special benefit works part Ume. Clifford went to
to Richard, who gained weight work as a guard si a nearby
and energy after Inking It.
prison In September
“ T h e y 'r e ihe p ic tu re of
He was carrying hl» gun even
health.” said Dr. Jerry Barbosa, though It was his d«y off He (old
their doctor
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style home on a quirt, tree-lined when hts family received threats
street In north Sarasota County. on a regular basis

as good as 1987 was bad." said
Louise Ray. the mother.
Richard. 11. Robert. 10. and
Handy. 9. are hemophiliacs who
were Infected with HIV. Ihe virus
that causes aqulred Immune
deficiency syndrome, through a
plasma based blood medication.

money (lowed In from across the
country.
In an out-of-court settlement,
the family was awarded 950.000
for legal bills plus 998.000 each
for Ihe boys over Ihe next 10
years. The parents will collect
9300 each month for the next 30
years.

When the DeSoto C oun ty
School Board barred Ihe boys
from classes, thr family sued. A
federal Judge said the boys rights
were violated and ordered thetr
return to the classroom Aug. S.
1987.
Four day* after I heir return lo
school, arson destroyed the fami­
ly 's sm a ll fram e hom e In
Arcadia. The Nm ily lost every­
thing. but the case brought
national attention. Help and

Panel mulls
guardianship
corrections

Ruling expected In governor’s veto battle
TA L L A H A S S E E — A ruling Is expected this week In the legal
battle over Gov. Bob Martim.- s &gt;eto of more than 9789.000
wonh of spending In the current fiscal year stale budget.
Circuit Judge William Gary of Tallahassee has given no
Indlcstlon of how he might rule In the case. Lawyers for both
tides are working to reach an out-of-court settlement.
The legislature and the governor went to court earlier this
year when Martinez vetoed projects contained in legislative
working papers. The papers Include spending plans not
Itemized In the actual budget document Itself
The legislature claims the governor has no constItulkmal
veto power except to lum down Items specifically spelled out In
the budget.
One Item under discussion is a special legislative session
early next year to spell out the specific Items that can be vetoed
by the governor.

U s tlM Pcsss IntemeHewal
T A L L A H A S S E E - A stale
c o m m is s io n Is c o n s id e r in g
boosting education requirements
and oversight of rourl appointed
guardians lo eliminate abuar of
thetr Incapacitated wards
The panel, 'haired by Florida
Supreme Court Justice Rose
mary Barkelt. Is lo rrport lo the
Legislature by Feb I wllh a
package of reforms Commission
members hsve hrsrd horror
stories about abuse heaped on
elderly propie and other wards
by thetr guardians

Father charged in daughter's death
TAM PA — Authorities here have charged a 22 year-old man
with the sexual abuse of hi* two-year-old daughter who has
died because of the attacks, officials aald.
Jennifer Ford died of massive Internal Injuries, authorities
said. So far. only two charges of sexual hatlery have been filed
against Rufus Ford, but there will be more investigation
Authorities say Jennifer's body was covered with bruises,
•cratches and other marks when she was taken unconscious to
a hospital Thursday.
Police say Jennifer liad a hard life. Her father's girlfriend has
told police she watched Rufus Ford rape the girl twice this
year. The girl watched her mother slick the barrel of a shotgun
tn her mouth and commit suicide. Tw o months ago. Jennifer
suffered a broken arm that a doctor said was a sign she was
being abused, but there was not enough evidence to file abuse
charges

Whitefiy threatens Dade tomato crop
MIAMI — The Insect which devastated Collier County's
tomato crop last year has converged on Dade's tomato fieIda
and olTlclala say It la threatening moat of the county's 984
million harvest.
The sweet potato whitefiy has been In the stale since the last
century, but only recently has it threatened cash crops. Two
year* ago It feasted on ornamental plants tn Dade and now the
tiny ftIra have taken to the tomato fields.
"We've found them on cucumber* before, but we never had s
problem like this." said Scot! Woods, who Is In charge of the
spraying program for one of the area's largest growers
"They're all over."
Agricultural experts say the extent of damage to the tomato
crop will not be known until more of It Is harvested. They also
fear that a deadly tomato virus may attack Dade tomato fields
this year.

Florida's g u s rd la n syste m
allows second parlies to handle
Ihe financial or personal affairs
of Individuals Judged Incapaci­
tated on a tem porary or perm s
nent basis

Natural beauty
The quiet woods and swamps of the Yankee
Lake property west of Sanford rsftect Ihe beauty
of nature as well at contain natural formations

that will help In the disposal of wastewater when
a Irsstmsnt plant becomes operational there

F a s t A I D S t e s t e v a lu a t e d
United Press InUrnatlenal
GAINESVILLE - A kit that
detects the AIDS virus In urine
within three minutes is un­
dergoing final evaluation al the
University of Florida and Its
developers hope lo negotiate a
deal with a large manufacturer.
David Fowler, president of
Futuretrrh Industries, aald In
S a t u r d a y e d itio n s of Ihe
Jacksonville Tlmes-Unlon that
hla company's kit promises
numerous advantage*
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Fowler Mid
There la no known cure lor
AIDS, but dnrlrirs have begun
trratlng HIV Infected people with
A ZT. which seems to Inhibit
development of full blown A I M

causes aqulred Immune defi­
ciency syndrome.
li does not require extraction
.of Ihe patient * Mood and in­
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in Ihe early stages of Infection.
Fowler said
Most testa Indicate thr pre­
sence of HIV antibodies But thr
production of I lie antlboies U
•low. meaning Ihe disease can
br detected only alter It has
progressed
Fulurrtrch's kll delects both
antibodies and antigens, which
are remnants of tire actual virus.

Ih e test kit Is a plastic slick
w llh four colored dots — two
which Indicate whether the test
Is running prn|&gt;erly. one that
changes color if tire antibodies
are present, and one that reacts
If Ihe antigen is present.

The process was developed al
Ihe UF College of Vrtrrnlnary

Medicine

Dancer cleared of Impersonation charges
TAM PA — Charges have been dropped against a male dancer
whose uniform and UU gun prompted police to charge him
with Impersonating an officer.
Charles Bateham was scheduled lo stand trial on the
misdemeanor charges, but when he got to court he learned the
charges were being dropped
Defense attorney T y Trayner said he has argued all along
that a person cannot be convicted of Impersonating a police
officer for being dressed for Ihe pari. The person also must act
ihe pari, like lo threaten to arrest someone, he said.
Assistant State Attorney Henry Lavandera had to agree. "He
wasn't putting himself forth as a police officer, period "
Lavandera aald.
From United Pres• International reports

LOTTERY
The dally number Friday
In the Flo rida Lottery
CASH 3 game was 837.
Straight Play (numbers In
exact order): 9250 on a
50-cent bet, $500 on $1.
Box 3 (numbers In any
order): $80 for a 50-cent
bet, $160 on $1.
Box 6 (numbers In any
order): $40 for a 50-cent
bet, $80 on $1.
Straight Box 3: $330 In
order drawn, $80 In any
ordoron a$1 bet.

Quality counts in exercising
United Preee Intaewatiawal
G A IN E S V IL L E When II
comes to maintaining muscle,
how hard you exercise might be
more Important than how often,
a study by rrsrarrhers at the
University of Florida suggests
"We found that as long as
training Intensity is maintained
at a high level, one can decrease
the frequency of training to at
Utile as one session per week
and still maintain muscular

LOCAL FORECAST
Today...high In Ihe low to
mod 70* and partly cloudy.
Tonight...partly cloudy, low
In the mid 50s. Patchy dense
fog until morning.
Monday...high In the low to
mid 70s and partly cloudy.

Sunday. Dscsmbar 25, 1966
Vol 61. No 106

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NATIONAL TEMFS

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

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laturday Sr Tha lantorS Hafald,

"Even the subjects who cut
hark training lo us Utile as one
day per week were shir to
maintain essentially all of Ihe
strength gained during Ihe Ini
Hal tra in in g p e rio d ." said
Graves, an exercise physiologist.

THE WEATHER

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Pvblitlwd ktolly sod lundar. aittpt

Training was then reduced lor
12 weeks, w ith one group
working out twice weekly and
another group once each week
The Intensity nl the workouts
was the same for both groups

strength." said James K Graves
of Ihe university's Center for
Exercise Science
The study also found that
people who stopped exercising
lost almost 70 perernt of their
m uscular strength after 12
weeks.
As part of the study. 30
sedentary men and women be­
tween the ages of 20 and 30
trained on a knee-exlensinn
machine, working out three
limes weekly for several months

T h r wards arr frequently
stripped of thetr rights to vote
marry or divorce, drive, sprnd
Ihrlr money or live where they
w a n t, le a vin g trem endous
l*&gt;fentul for abuse, romrmsalon
member* have learned
The emu mission began pul­
lin g Its rc ro m m e n d a llo n s
together d urin g a meeting
Thursday In Tampa The panel
ha* not yet derided whether to
try lo draft legislation or simply
Ulr a report containing general
l r« mu mends lions
" W e m ay nol make i t . "
Ilarketl said of the rormtilaaron •
deadline Bui she said Ihe
Legislature would probably ac
rrpt a report even il It tame late
Am ong thr reforms being
talked about are
• Appointment of a lawyer lo
protect Ihe rightJ of prosper live
wards, as currently Is required
In Ihnellas and Pasco counties
• Educational standards for
guardians and procedures for
auditing thetr work, possibly
through a system of spot checks
• A consistent review system
for guardianship cases
The panel also discussed the
possibility that some guardian
responsibilities could be limited,
allowing guardians to hare some
rights and wards to retain
others
The panel could not agree on
whether Ihe ward should be
given a copy of the courtappointed commuter studying
hla or her case, or whether a
ropy should go only to the
prospective ward's lawyer

MEW
Deo 30

SU N D A Y : SO LUNAR T A B L E
Min 8 55 a m.. 0:20 p in.: Maj
2 45 a m ., 3 15 p m . T ID E S :
Daytona Beach: highs. 110
a m.. 1:25 p.m.; lows. 8:30 a m..
5 53 p m.; New Sm yrna Beach:
highs. 1:02 a m .. ) ; 17 p.m.:
lows. 8:30 a m.. 8 44 p m.:
Bayport: highs. 1:11 a m.. 1:23
p.m.; lows. 8:27 a m .. 8:43 p m .

1NATIONAL WEATHER CONDITIONS
A storm off the coast of
northern California threatened a
major winter storm for much of
the West. Weather ofnclats said
14 Inches of snow blanketed
Bishop. Calif.. In the Sierra, and
10 Inches fell on Redding, which
normally gets only 3 Inches In
an entire winter
The NWS predicted up to 3
feet of snow for thr higher

elevations of California by
Christmas morning and above
Ihe 1.500-fool level In the
southern porllon.

TU ES D A Y
P ty C ld y 62*62

STATISTICS
The high temperature In San­
ford Saturday was 82 drgrres
and Ihe overnight low was 58
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 8 p.m.
Saturday totalled 0 00 Inrh.
The temperature al 8 p m. Iasi
night was 75 degrees and Fri­
day's overnight low was 59. as
recorded by the N ational
Weather Servlrr at the Orlando
International Airport.
Other data:

□Saturday's high............... 91
□Barometric pressure..30.09
□Relative h u m id ity ..... 88 pet

The powerful Pacific storm
picked up cold winds and heavy
rain from the Gulf of Alaska and
poured It across N o rth e rn
California, dumping more snow
onto the Sierra.

□Winds •■•**•*•••■•***West, 8 mph
□ Rainfall..........................00 la.

□Today's sunset
8i38 p.m.
' Tomorrow’s sunrise.... 7:10

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POLICE BRIEFS

2$

Man arrested for alleged stabbing
LONGWOOD — Longwood poller report a man who allegedly
stubbed another In the abdomen during an argument over
places In a betting line at a dog track Ftlday night, cut his own
linger when hr pul thr large folding knife back Into his pocket
Security workers at the Son ford Orlando Kennel Club. Dog
Trark Hoad, held Steve Adkins, 39. of Orlando, for police after
the Incident at about 8:30 p m. Friday The victim's Injury was
drsr rtlied by |&gt;ollrc ns a "small, bleeding break In the skin." of
his lower abdomen
Paramrdir* I rented Adkins' rut finger before hr was booked
Into Jail on n charge of aggravated battery. Bond Is $5,000
Cullre said they found a knife In his pocket, which they suspect
was used In the attack

Man photographed, arrested by police
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — Altnmonlr Springs police report
they photographed Glenn Kirhard Macphrrson. 26. of 880
Elgin Drive, Wlnler Springs, us lie sat In Ills car with his srsuul
organs exposed
Mat Phrraon was &lt;barged with rupusuir of sexual organs
outside the Hotline Bottle Club. *Matr Knud 436. at 8 12 a m.
Friday Police said MarPherson didn't real U r they were on,side
his car until they snapped his photo as r vide nee (kind la $900

Four jailed after cocaine find
SANFOHD — A search of KU2 Sanford Ave . Sanford, by
police at about 7 25 p m Friday brought the arrest of four men
after cocaine and drug paraphernalia were found
Charged with (Mnaesalon of cotaine and drug paraphernalia
arr Mike Kennedy 32 nl 804 Hay A v e . Sanford: Tony
Anthony Jones, 22. of 1405 W 16th St.. Sanford. Frank Ford.
Ut ol 7(Ki S Magnolia Ave *4 Sanlord: And Tom Frederick
lloher. 28. of 40!! Palmetto Ave . *1. Sanlord Hood for each la
$2,000
At the Christian Sharing Cenler in Sanlord In the days leading up to
Christmas, volunteeers Including (left to nghlj Ethel Carlson. Ray

Burglar found In car
LONGWOOD — Eddie ( undid of 226 INnr Ave . Longwuud.
railed Longwood police to hts house at about I 10 a m
Saturday alter he found a man lying on I tie front seal of htarar
Poller charged the man. Kirhard Damon Brown. 25, of 365
Magnolia Ave . laingwood. with burglary to a vehicle at I 26
a m Saturday Bond Is 1 1.OOO.

Man arrested for battery
SANFOHD — Terry Bernard Davis. 24. of 254i Crawford
Drive, Sanford, was charged with hatlrry after hts roommate,
lorrrilr Davis. 28 told police he punched her tn the mouth and
face with bis fist during a light
DavIs was arrested at home at 6 33 a m .Saturday. Bond Is
$5&lt;JU

Man accused of stealing girl's car
LAKE MAKY
A gtrl who with a trie ml partied with two
men to a vacant house neat Lake Marv. told Seminole County
sheriffs depulles the men stole her car alter they smoked
marijuana and drank beer together
Drvona l.ea Marrisnn. 17. of Orlando told deputies she and
her friend had fled Irom the h o u s e when the suspects left in her
11182 Oldsmobtle valued at $3,000
As the men were leaving deputies report they arrived and
sb»p|ied them on Stlvrr t-akr Drive at Ohio Street, at about 4 27
a m Saturday
Michael Hagan Hohn, 25. and Edward Eugene Hobn. 21, both
ol 7JO &lt;iiMiwuud Drive Altamonte Springs, arr charged with
grand iheft auto tn the case Bond is $1,000 each

Man accused of forging workpapers
SANFOHD — A Aft-year old Sanford man accused of
presenting three forged work tickets lor payment of a total of
$336 at the People* Work Force downtown Sanford, has been
jailed on three m unis rat h of lorgrry and m in in g a lorgrry
Wendell Marshall ol 1305 Southwest Hoad *67. Sanford. Is
also charged wnh grand thrli Bond Is $1 OOO He was arrested
at the police station Friday
Polit e salt! Marshall Is accused of prrsenllng the lake work
tickets on Dec 12. 15. and 19 lie was paid for work hr did not
jtrtlortn for S A 11 Fabrication. In Sanford

Several arrested on DUI charges
SANFOHD - The following |trr*nn* fare a charge o' ‘•firing
under i lie Influence In Seminole Cotinty
• Knnaltl Edward Itennrll. 38. of Daytona Beach, was arrrsird
at l| .03 a m Saturday on Interstate 4, near Altamonte
Springs alter another driver alerted a state trooper to a
jMMutlhlr drunk driver
• ( 11|lord Raymond Cassidy. 31. ol Deltona, al 2 48 a m
Saturday ullrr hr falletl to dim hts car t headlights on First
Street. Sanford
• John Vernon Mulvaney. 24. of Maitland. Friday alter his car
was In an accident on Hunt Club Boulevard, Forest City.

Walker. Irena Brown, and Mae Paulson stuff bags to give to the
needy

Christmas
"It's hern a tong haul but It w
Flanigan said II will hr a gtud brrn worth It." I'awlson said
Since the program was created
Christmas for many thanks to
In
1079. II has been housed at
lho«*r who did help out A group
of volunteer* went caroling al various local Ions Brown said, all
of which needed trpair Adverse
Sanfotd nursing homes and vis
working conditions have driven
lied lire Seminole County Cor
away
even dedicated volunteers
reel tonal Facility Both patients
she said
and Inmates w rrr brought small
Contributions from churches,
gilts lo help brighten the hall
civic
groups and Individuals
day
• Homemade Christmas din­ have funded I h r rs llm a lrd
ners were served tn 70 clients of $44.000 In building costs lor the
new facility Brown said thr
Ihr Seminole County Com muni
center's building fund was attorn
ty Mrntal Health Crntrr ac
$3,000 short of those i rtsts
cording to .John Johnson the
Contracting and engineering
c e n t e r 's t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
supervisor Turkey and all the waa dune for lire center at cost
Brown approached McKee
trimmings were prepared at
home by members of A B A TE . A Construction lor a bid and re­
ceived a donation of services
Brut tier hood Aimed Toward Ed
Bob McKee said be offered con
ucation. and delivered lo the
trai ling services al rust because
renter Ust week for a holiday
the Sanford Christlan Caring
celebration
Center “ la one of ih r more
"Mow! of these people have
rraltstlc help programs tit the
very low incomr*. and this will
There needs to he more
lx- live tnggesr part of Ihelr •arra
Christmas Johnson said It is curing llkr that **
The center shut lls door* from
the third year ABAT E has hosted
the celebration, and live Menial Dec 31 Iasi year to April 2
Health A s s o c la lion ol Central During the period when the
center ran out of resources.
Florida has provided gifts
I'awlson said, the city was able
Th e Sanlord Christian Sharing
to
see a tired tor their services
Center Is supported by 21 area
The community needs us," she
churches, who provide volun
said
leers funding food and clolhlng
Lillie Hall, a volunteer from
The center is managed solely by
T r i n i t y U n ite d M e th o d is t
volunteers
In the days ahead, the center Church, said she "had no Idea
moves to a new location a! 515 the need was so great" until she
E 25lh Street, a milestone that began working with Ihe pro
will Iw marked by volunteers gram.
How great Is that nerd'' tn
like Mar I'awlson who have
braved Ihr hazards ol I heir jutsl November 407 households who
needed help were served by Ihr
facilities
center.
Brown said
I'awlson. a volunteer with the
"It's doing whal it was In­
program since |i twgan, said
leaks In a lonnrr Oak Street tended to do when It started."
facility ruined donated clothing stx-ycar v o lu n te e r Th e lm a
and caused Illnesses for volun­ Mossholdrr said “ It really helps
teers who had to wade through people who need II.”
Brown, a lonnrr hanker, vol­
water.
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unteered to help create order out
of the renter's finances in May
By July Brown had offered to act
as thr center's director on a
volunteer basis. "It's addictive."
Brown said of thr rewards of
service
Bylaws for thr renter provide
that aid should takr the form of
food and clothing Kent and
utility payments cannot tie made
by tlie renter
When more spare is available.
Brow n said she would llkr to buy
frozen food front Second Harvest
Food Bank in Orlando tn order to
give recipients a larger variety of
foods A frozen food selection
could allow Ihe center to otter
meat to recipients. Brown said
Dan Coy of Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church In Sanford
helped pool nine congregations
to form Ihe center 10 years ago
Coy now serves as president of
ihe board of directors for the
center, which ts composed of the
pastor and a representative of
rat h participating church The
hoard makes spending policies
for the center.
The Sanford Christian Sharing
Center Is open every Monday
through Friday Irom 9 a in lo
noon
Across the nation and oversea*
Saturday, relatives and friends
of Ihe nine American hostages
held In Lebanon jirayed for thrlr
safe and spedv return.
A message addressed to Ihe
raptors of Terry Anderson, the
longest held American hostage,
and Thomas Sutherland, a U S
academician, said "We. thrlr
colleagues and friends, ask you
once again In the nomr of
humanity tn set them and the
others you are holding free."
The message was published In
Saturday's edition of Beirut s
leading An Nuhar newspaper

and signed by thr Journalists
committee to free Terry Andersoti
"A l this special lime of thr
year, we ask that you consider
Sheikh Fadlallah's words, and
please relay to Terry. Tom and
the others that they are not
forgotlrn ... we pray lor them
everyday." tt said
Among the efforts tn help the
needy across the nation
• Al a housing project in New
York City, a group of Wall Street
traders Saturday watched their
yutrtlde spirit brighten the faces
ol hundreds ol poor families who
w e re g iv e n a la k e - hom e
Christmas least — a $100 pre­
cooked tu rk e y d in n e r big
enough to feed eight people.
Some 1.000 tree turkey meals
and about COO fixat baskets lor
the homeless were {Mid tor with
a $150,000 rontrtbullon from of
traders on the New YCiVW Stock
Exchange
• In M a n c h e s t e r
New
Hamjmhlre's largest Hftdicless
shelter cooked up a Christmas
Eve turkey dinner In hopes of a
cheerful holiday amid ihe tradi­
tionally grim winter season for
those wlllimn a place of their
own
Temple Adalli Yeshurun do­
nated more than 20 turkeys and
volunteer servers to the New
Horizons of New Hampshire
shelter and soup kitchen The
shelter, which has 70 beds, said
II will let holiday visitors strep In
Christmas morning Instead of
enforcing the usual 8 a.m
wake-up call.
• In San Francisco, hundreds
ol homeless people planned
Christinas celebrations amid
their Jumhlr of sleeping hags,
bicycles and shopping carts at
the glittering Civic C rn trr Pinza.

3 killed in area auto accidents
■ySUSANLODKN

Herald stall writer
SANFOHD — Holiday traffic
accidents early Friday and Sat­
urday have taken three lives in
Seminole County. In a foulh
accident Friday night a Sanford
Herald reporter and his wife
were critically Injured
Al 2 55 a in. Saturday a
15-year-old boy was killed and a
9-year old critically Injured,
when thr driver ol the 1987
Hyundai they were riding in fell
asleep at the wheel. Investigators
said The car ran off Slatr Hoad
434 In Longwood. Longwood
{toiler said the car driven by
William J Gales. 19. of Orlando,
rolled over several times. The
15-year-old. whose name was
withheld {tending nnllllcallon of
next of kin. was dead nt Ihe
scene, police said. The 9 year-old
was In critical condition und
transported lo Orlando Regional
Medical Center. Police said the
accident was not alcohol-related
and charges arr {tending the
completion of an Investigation
In and earlier accident, a
20-year uld Orlando man died
when he lost control of his
speeding motorcycle In Wlnler
Springs at about 12 55 a.m
Friday, Investigators said He
was ihr second person killed In
Seminole County traffic acci­
dents that morning
Christopher Cybulskl. of 1151
Arthur A vr.. w h s east bound on
Winter Springs Boulevard, when
he lost control of his 1980 Hondo
motorcycle, a Florida Highway
Patrol spokesman said. •
The motorcycle had lieen Irav­

eling ul a high rule of speed. Ihe
FHP said Winter Springs police
rrporf they w rrr attempting lo
■top C yb u ls k l. hut weren't
chasing him when Ihe lost con­
trol of hla cycle.
The motorcycle left ihe road
and till Ihe south shoulder of Ihe
road, while Cybulskl was trying
lo negotiate a curve. He was
ejerled when the cycle hit a light
{Kile He was wearing a helmet.
Ihe s|&gt;okesman said.
Lt. Chuck Williams of ihe
Orlando FH P office said a
head-on collision that occurred
al about 2 10 a.m. Friday took
the life of a woman on U S .
Highway 17-92 al Gen. Hut­
chinson Parkway
The name of the victim was
not released because next of kin
had not been not It led by Satur­
day night
In that accident, the victim
was driving a 1985 Pontiac,
which was demolished. The sec­
ond car. a 1983 Chrysler, was
driven by Kathleen Fassbendcr.
46. of 254 Uroadmorc Hoad,
lutke Mary, who was hospi­
talized at Florida Hospital
Altamonte Springs The FHP
said Ihr Pontiac was “ south­
bound on 17-92 at Ihe north­
bound light when II hit vehicle
l wo (the Chrysler) head on."
Sanford Herald reporter Brad
Church. 45. and Ills wife Jancne.
were both In critical condition
Saturday night following u 9.07
p.m. Friday collision on Stale
Hoad 46. Sanford
' Sanford police report that
Church made a left turn Into
Sanford Landings, where he
lives. In front of a westbound

1988 Ford Bronco driven by
off-duty Orlando {roheeman Hoy
McKinley, 29.
Chuich'* 1985 Alliance was
hit broadside und (he Bronco
(1lp|icd over several times, police
said McKinley was treated for
minor Injuries and released from
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford
Church remains hospitalized
In Sanford Mr*. Church was
airlifted to Orlando Regional
Medical Center, where she re­
mained Saturday
The accident ts under In­
vestigation by Sanford police
The FHP predicts 35 people
will Ik- killed In traffic accidents
during the 78 hour Christmas
holiday period Another 36 peo
pie nrc expected lo d ir In
accidents on Florida highways
during ihe New Year's holiday

Offices close
tomorrow
Businesses, financial Institu­
tions and government offices will
observe the Christmas holiday
tomorrow.
City and county government
offices will lie closed. No garbage
pickup Is scheduled.
All branches of Ihe Seminole
County Public Library System
will la- closed. They will re-open
Dec. 27 at 10 a m
Banks will la- closed.
Local slock brokers will shut
down offices as w ill slock
exchanges.
The Tri-County Transit bus
system will operate on a holiday
schedule on Monday.

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Sat. 10-5:30

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SEMINOLE CENTRE. SANFORD

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Charge Account*

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�•A — Sanford HsrsM, Sanlord, Florida — Sunder, December 25. 1M6

Search for remains widens at crash site
L O C K E R B IE . S co tla n d Authorities widened their search
for human remain* and debris
from Pan American Flight 103
Saturday after reacuera re­
portedly found parts of the
jumbo jet up to 30 miles from
the main point of Impact.
Residents of Lockerbie, the
Scottish farming town on which
the plane crashed Wednesday
night, spent a solemn Christmas
eve taking down decorations and
consoling each other. Il was the
worst disaster to strike the
Lockerbie area since a train
crash 13 miles away killed 227
people In 1915.

P relim inary findings have
deepened the mystery as to what
caused the Boeing 747. on a
flight from London to New York,
to explode at 31,000 feet Wed­
n e s d a y . h u r t li n g fla m in g
wreckage and bodies onto the
village 330 miles northwest of
London.
All 258 people aboard the
plane were killed and 15 people
on the ground were confirmed
dead. Seventeen other people In
the village were missing. About
ISO bodies have been found.
Parts of the 19-year-old Boeing
747 were strewn for miles and
bodies were widely scattered,
some still strapped to seats. The
plane's cockpit, largely Intact.

Poor planning stopping aid
from reaching quake victims
United Frees International
MOSCOW The Politburo
commission In charge of disaster
relief In Armenia said Saturday
mat transportation bottlenecks
and poor planning by local
officials still arc denying desper­
ately needed aid to ihe quakestricken republic.
Despite the obstacles, aid con­
tinued to pour into Ihe disaster
cone as officials prepared for Ihe
Christmas Day arrival of Presi­
dent-elect George Hush's son
a n d g r a n d s o n , w h o w ill
participate In a ceremonial pres­
entation of relief assistance.
G e n n a d y G e ra s im o v , the
Foreign Ministry spokesman,
said. John E. Bush and George
P. Bush will hand over aid.
including m edicinr, medical
equipment and toys collected by
the AmcrtCarrs charity organiclion.
Workers at 80,000 factories
and bualncaaea acroaa the
country also held a "subbotnik"
Saturday, meaning they agreed
to work on their usual day off
and donate the day's pay to the
government sponsored Arm e­
nian relief fund
Money collected from subbot­
niks on the previous two Satur­
day's has totalled 140 million
rubles, or 4224 million. Radio
Moscow said.
The official Tass news agency
said a total of 99.000 people,
m any of them wom en and
children, have been evacuated
from the quake cone w ith
55.000 going to government-run
health resorts
The Armenian men left behind
will live tn temporary whiter
■heller* and begin an estimated
48 3 billion rebuilding program
Their reconstruction effort will
locus Immediately on Spltak.
Leninakan and Klrovskan. the
three worst-hit towns. Most
high-rise structures crumbled In
those towns with a combined
population of more than half a
million people.
Tasa said the Dec. 7 quake
that devastated Armenia caused
the equivalent of 83.2 billion In
damage to the rrpubllc'a agricul­
tural sector. More than 80.000
head of cattle perished tn the
quake ares.
Fifty-eight of Ihe 358 popu­
lated localities In Ihe quake cone
were destroyed. Toss sold. An
estimated 55.000 people died
and another 500.000 were left
homeless In the 30-arcond trem­
or that registered 6.9 on the
Richter scale. The quake left
behind 8 million lona of rubble.
The Politburo rommtaelon In

charge of relief and rehabilita­
tion headed by Prime Minister
Nikolai Ryrhkov said Its orders
were not always carried out with
enough urgency.
It said there still were short­
ages of mattresses, blankets,
sleeping bags and kitchen
utensils al devastated cities and
villages.
" T h e knot of problems of
transport which Is the cructal
arcs of key significance to the
pace of relief operations, still
remains, erratic transportation
services are telling painfully on
work on some of the sites.'' the
commission v u quoted os say­
ing.
"In some places vehicles and
e quipm ent have been seen
staying Idle while badly needed
elsewhere. This was not the first
time the matter was brought up
at a commission meeting." Taas
said.
Bread and other foods weir
also In short supply In rural
areas because of delivery pro­
blems
It said planning and coordina­
tion needed lo be better orga­
nized Few example thosuanda of
s u m m e r te n ts h a v e been
shipped Into the ares where
tem peratures are now near
freezing. The Politburo com­
mission said the tents were
useless
The commission also warned
(hat sanitation around food dis­
tribution points needed lo- he
Improved to rpevent on oulrrrak
of Infectious diseases.
Government architects have
proposed a rebuilding plan that
officially outlaws any structure
taller than four stories and coils
for guarantees that new build
mgs can survive a 9 0 quake on
Ihe Richter scale. Radio Moscow
and Soviet officials said.
The broadcast also sold the
plan calls for preserving the
ancienl facades that survived the
quake.
The twice weekly Sovetokays
Kullura newspaper Saturday
attacked Ihe quality of con­
struction of high-rise buildings
In the quake cone north of
Yerevan, the Armenian capital.
Il
said nine-story buildings
crumbled far too easily and
blamed poor construction mate­
rials and corruption of builder*
who substituted sand and gravel
for cement and then sold the
stolen cement on the black
market.
T h e newspaper said such
builders should be held criminal­
ly rsponslble for some of the
deaths

lay on Its side In a Held 4 miles
from the village. The body of the
captain. Identified aa Jim MacQuarrte. 55. of Exeter. N IL . was
found In the wreckage.
A s m a n y as 6 0 0 rescue
workers using powerful arc
lights pressed their search
overnight for bodies and found
parts of the plane up to 30 miles
from the main point of Impact In
Lockerbie, the British Broadcasting Coro, reported Saturday
Th e find led authorities to
widen their search Saturday.
Every fragment of the plane was
being taken to a storage center,
carefully labeled and placed In
plastic bags, because It was
Important lor the Investigation

to establish exactly where each
piece came from, officials said.
Officials said they were still
searching for the remains of one
of the wings of the slrcrsfl. They
said they believed the other
wing, laden with fuel, had
caused the massive explosion
that left a crater 30 feel deep In a
neighborhood on the outskirts of
the town.
Seventeen people whose
homes and cars were destroyed
by falling wreckage were unac
counted Tor and police said they
still had no Idea exactly how
many people were In five cars
destroyed In the crash.
NBC Nightly News quoted U S
officials Friday as saying the CtA

bureau chief In Beirut. Lebanon,
was among the passengers on
the plane. Prrsldenl-elect George
Bush aatd Saturday he could not
confirm the report.
As relatives of passengers
killed In the crash started arriv­
ing In Lockerbie. Angua Ken­
nedy. a local police chief, said he
would prefer they stay away.
"If I waa asked to advise any
friend or relative of mine. I
would suggest (hey do not lo
come to Lockerbie at this time."
But about 20 relatives who did
spend the night tn Lockerbie
comforting one another, pul all
thought of Christmas out of their
minds.
*1 think you feel better once

you actually see the site." said
Joe Morgan, an American rela­
tive of one of the victims whose
hometown was not identified
Morgan said his feelings were
"a mixture of frustration, anger
and grief." Mr said he was
Imprraasrd by how quickly the
town had started clearing up the
devastation, boarding up broken
windows and repairing damaged
roofs.
"Christm as Is Ihe furthest
thing from my mind right now."
he said
In ihc community, resident*
removed Christmas dcmrailims
and Ihe Christmas tree wa*
taken down at tire town hall
which was turned Into a morgue

Lockerbie in mourning Christmas Eve
LOCKERBIE. Scotland — For many In
the sm a ll fa rm in g c o m m u n ity of
Lockerbie, the Christmas season ended
W edntui*, tdght. Sunday will be Just
another day.
By Saturday — Christmas Eve — sales
tn stores on the main street had dwindled
to a near sUnd*” »i *n the wake of
Wednesday night's crash of Pan Am
Flight 103 that killed all 258 people
aboard and at least 15 tn Lockerbie,
where 17 others were unaccounted for
"Nobody wants to buy Christmas
wrapping paper," u td one vendor.
Others took down Clirtstmos decora­

tions
Al Ihe Tow n Mall, turned Into a
temporary morgue accommodating about
80 bodies from ihe tra g e d y, the
Christmas tree was taken down In respect
for the dead.
Churches prepared services of grief and
mourning Instead of Christmas cheer.
The Rrv Alan Neal, rector of All Saint*
Scottish Episcopal Church, said he
thought resident* had been strong, but
Ihe worst! emotional pain was yet lo
come
"People have kept up their spirits
reasonably well, but I think Ihe de
r sainti might set In after Ihe new year.”
aatd

E

Some townspeople said the only joy left
In Christmas was for the children
Several mothers said they hod been
asked If “ Sants will know where to find
us."
" C h ris tm a s Is not going tn be
Christmas at all. but just another day o(
the week, although people with children
will make an effort.” said one mother
"The y have been looking forward to
Christmas and they get so excited that
you have got to make an effort But the
adults have nothing lo relebrale except
that we are thankful to be alive '
As Ihe grim search for bodies continued
on Christmas Eve. Lockerbie resembled a
tow n under w a r lim r occu pa tion

R O A D W O R K T H IS W E E K

Bush family helps Armenians
United Press Intsmstlonsl
NEW YORK - A son and
grandson of President-elect
George Bush Saturday helped
load 50 Ions of relief supplies
and toys aboard a chartered
plane and left on a private
good-will mission lo earth­
quake-ravaged Soviet Armenia.
John E. "Je b " Bush. 40. Vice
President B u sh 's son. and
G e o rg e P. B u s h . 12. his
grandson, posed for photographs
with the flight crew at Kennedy
International Airport before
boarding the DC-8 cargo plane
c h a rte re d by A m e rIC a re s
Foundation of New Canaan.
Conn.
Young George, dressed In gray
khaki pants and a black parka,
■aid he was taken aback when
his grandfather offered his and
J e b B u s h 's s e r v ic e s for
Am ericans' fourth relief trans­
port to Armenia.
“ I was very surprised because
this Is my longest Irlp," Ihe boy
said wllh an eager smile. "But I
wan led logo.
The vice president told him It
would not be an easy journey.
"Be told me II was going to be
s long trip." young George said.
"We're going to stop In Ireland
and we're going to go to hospi­
tals and give toys and supplies lo
little kids
"I said. Sure. I'd like to go.'”
sold Bush, who was given a
model of the Untied Parcel

I

Service cargo plane by the
shipper's crew.
Sporting a brown wlndbreaker
over a wool sweatrr and gray
panta. Jeb Bush said Ihe project
marked significant progresa In
superpower relations
"A few years ago thla probably
w o u ld n 't h a v e h a p p e n e d
because the Sovteta wouldn't
have even told ua If they hod an
rarihquake with auch devasta­
tion." hr said.
"Th e fact that we could act
aside differences and do these
kinds of things is Just a recogni­
tion. when It's all said and done,
(hat people want lo help peo­
ple.”
The Bushes stood atop a plat­
form beside a crayon-lettered
sign reading "From Ihe Children
of Greenwich. Connecticut to
the Children of Armenia" and
helped load boxes of donated
glfta Into the plane's cargo hold
E ric W cln tc. Am erICares'
director of projects. Is leading
ihc trip to distribute nearly
100,000 pounds of medicine,
clothing and other auppllea In
Yerevan, the Armenian capital,
for aurvlvora of the Dec. 7
earthquake, said spokesman
Steve Norman.
The quake killed some 55.000
people and left 500,000 home­
less.
The supplies Include pedlatrlc
formulas, which arc In particular
demand. Norman said.

Here are the projects In Seminole County that may affect the flow of traffic:
m m Hod Bug lake Hoad from
east of S lit* Road 438 lo
Autum n Glann Lana. Road
widening from two lo four lanes
Thla major projacl Includas
s u b s t a n t ia l u n d e r g ro u n d
drainage work and removal of
existing road surface. Flagmen
or dalours may be used, but
traffic backups are nol expected
lo be worse that they ware
previously. Expected comple­
tio n : M arch. J u r is d ic t io n :
Seminole County
Interstale 4 from Lew
Rosa In Orange County to Just
north of Slate Road 436 Re­
surfacing, with ail work requir­
ing lane closures to be done

between 7 p.m and 6:30 am
Expected com pletion: midFebruary. Jurisdiction: Florida
DOT.
Brumley Hoad bom Snow
ffl^R ood to Lake Mills Rood
east of Chuluota. Road widen­
ing. Expected Completion: Feb.
to. J u ris d ic tio n : Sem inole
County. (Not on map)
Curryvllle Road from Lake
fa Road to 4,300 tael
southeast In the Chuluota eras.
Asphalt aurtacing. Extecled
completion: Jan. 6. Jurisdiction:
Seminole County (Nol on map)
C o n s t r u c t io n

of an

entrance road and parking lot In
Mullet Lake Park. Ramp will be
closed until construction is
complete. Expecled completion:
Feb. 24. Jurisdiction: Seminole
County. (Nol on map)
I Curryvllle Road from Lake
s Road 10 4,300 feet
southeast In the Chuluota area.
Asphalt surfacing. Expected
C o m p le tio n : Ja n . 6, 1980.
Jurisdiction: Seminole County.
(Not on map)

P

■ « J j Silver Lako Drive between
SouTn Sanford Avenue end
County Road 427 Is closed until
Doc. 20 for work on Ihe Lake
D ft ..U u a i(4

e v le n a ln n

A

delour Is In effect Northbound
battle on South Sanford Avenue
between Silver Lake Drive and
C R 427 will also bo detoured
until Doc 20.
Mitchell Hammock Road
will be closed Monday, Dec, 19
through Dec 22 between Stale
Road 434 and S.R. 426 lo
construct two pipe crossings
Jurisdiction- Seminole County.
Construction ol an
entrance road and parking lol In
Mullet Lake Park. Ramp will be
closed unlit construction Is
complete. Expected completion:
Feb. 24. Jurisdiction: Seminole
County. (Not on map)

�Sanford Htrald. Sanford. Florida — Sunoay, Oacambar 23. tM6 — IA

Lake Mary
Continued from 1’ sgc 1A
IFOIII
M a rk h a m W oods Road to
Highway 17 02 The rtulrs will
apply In u corridor whlih nl 250
f rr t nil r lt h r r sld r of 11;rboulev aid's right of way. Land
owner* of |iarcrls abutllng (hr
corridor will nrrd lo comply wllh
thla proposed ordinance li iln .
plan In develop
T h e goal la to give lh*
boulevard n uniform , well
landscaped look throughout the
liner Jurtsdli lions Cnmntlllrc
Chairman Hand.ill Mean* *.il«l
the Inleitlluii o( the corrlrlor j -i.in
lan I In enforce slrtd ine.ixurr
on devrloprt* id property .dung
the boulevard
“ You have In undrraland
sortie of these things are law
ahead v " lie rwild
Ail Interim al agrremml di
fine* how lire Jurisdictions will
divide the m n airu cllo n &lt;e*».
pru\einrnts along the houk. aid
among themselves
The proposal Is *xprt led I
tome before all }orlvtl&gt; Hons n
Laler than Frhniai) .nm i ti.
to Committee Chairman Randall
Morris
T h e p l a n fo e u s e s o n
landscaping, signage building
•Titlarks and heights lo rrratr
an aralheig allv ap|irallrig md
uncluttered look the project ts
lo m tnridr with the twolaned
boulevard '• widening lo lour aoi
ala *anes over the course ut 7t.l
years, in lirgin by I he end &lt;d
neat year If Hk onllriarti
a d o p te d as w rit ten i &gt;rh
m unhipalin wdl lot hole the
ordlnaior in n* land tlevrloj
mem rodr I he prlie t ag f a lit
suggested Irnprnvemrnls In lli
boulevard. su&lt; h as burial
'
utility fretter lines landarap in
irrtgallon rnaslarni signals in t
concrete |m w h is rstim atri ..
12.1X10 (M l lot Hie IrIll'll, i
highway from I t to Con
('tub Hoad This nisi wilt t •
d iv id e d a m o n g li t ' t h r o
jurItalic Hull*
Th e Idra of an improved
boulevard Is not a new one
M'arls lias simply Inealhetl III
Into It. and with the rest ol lh*
mmrnlllrf worked II through &lt;&gt;
cnmplriion In |9HO .» ■■ ---r
Ire had iMOlerrd around idaboul I m p r o v e m e n t s in lh
county roadway s h a ll lies t
major Inirralale highway (I tl lo
a major stair fu.nl ( 17 921
County ('oinmissronrr Rots it

non it acconirMtales iiim r I rail I*
&lt;han II u n luo 11lie
D u I he Averagr atsm l i n fast
its travel dally h y I lie |-4
itite ir haitge al L a k e E m m a
It id Th a t tapers dow n to about
22 0 0 0 lo 2 3 .00 0 vehicles al
(' 15 or C o u n try C lu b Hoad and
dw indles In atNiul I I . ( M l cars
tve.ir 17 f»2, a n r x d ln g lo C o un ty
Kngitirer -lerrv M rC o llu m who

Lottery--------- -

I

S lu rm . w!i&lt;~ Is a m em ber of rhe
om m lttee. retails about eight
v* ars ago u city roitim laaioner
tiad srtggrsted placing a m arker
it See i aid t i l on 1-4 approxIm a lrly 1,000 feel tiefore the
b iu le v u rd In Indicate It was the
v io lh r r n gateway entrance lo

Sanford.
The sign was {nil u p try the
I lorida Irepaiinieoi of Tra n s p n r
lalloti lIN J T ) ahorily ih r r r a lt r r ."
lie said
s tu rm s-ud u n d l that rime
S ta ir Road 4i&gt; was considered
the prime r n in u ic r In Sanford
S tu rm said w hen he rno vrd In
the area in 1909, I tie tm ulrvard
‘ as a
very q u irt Iw o la n rd .
heavily treed ro u td v m a d "
He said he Is hopeful that all
three rrn u trs can agree on fun­
ding for itie project
ll would makr Lake Mary
Itm ik v a rd a gateway and a new
&lt;•trier pi In design I w ould Itkr In
•ci It as we have envisioned II In
I he ra m rn lltre . S tu rm said
Al o n r time, the martway was
ol heavily traveled and ended
In a rattle pasture just w e st,of

take F mm a Road
Today,
i n a use of Hie Is hiiu In pnputa

(V

*•,

i*

la also a rnudway rntnmlllee
member The. acceptable level of
service for thla road Is ahoul
13.000 ears per day. McCollum
•aid
lief ore I he arienal mad was
murity owned If was known aa
Stale Hoad 4 lf» or Sanford
Avenue In the 1950*. ar cording
(o C u rtis Dunaw ay, countv
itglil -of way agent lielnrr it waa
r ul through in Lakr Emma Road
In I960, Lakr Mary Boulevard
e nd e d al P a lm e tto D rive
Moloriala needed lo drive north
on Palmetto, weal on Crystal
l akr Avenue and south on 5th
S i r e n bark lo L a k r Mary
boulevard
William Hush, county engineer
bet ween 1962 and 1985 rrratla
Ihe biggest rflorl made was In
IO B 8 , w hen I h e c a u n I y
purchased the right of way lo
•liange the 24 fool, Iwolaned
bridge which led lo Long pond
Road lo a rktvrrleaf Interchange
al 14 The bridge was moved
from Long Pond Roar) in Lakr
Mary Houlevard by the stale
IK IT. according lo Hush
To gel a contract from the
federal Hurrau of Highways lor
dial pnrllnn of die Interstate.
Seminole Courtly needed lo
raiend Lake Mary- lloulrvard
limn laikr Emma Road west
over lhe interstate to Markham
Woods Road
Uusti said that DOT s DrLand
disirlcr office spurrrd the county
In or lion lo ratend t-akr Mary
Boulevard
“ It was a very funny thing. I
—

.

•920 .million won by Emily
ter v s computer games, tayttn
*nd Cash 3 on line laslrr than and M arvin Davldhelser of
Ihe lake tie paid to mailers who any previous state And tn the Hradenton
•old tickets and 35 perrem go first month after their April 29
■'Florida ts unique." faioslrd
toward funding Florida s Its
tart which was the first lime Uittery Department spokesman
rated puhlir school sv stern I li­
twi online games had lirgun F.rl Grorgr "First off. wr vr got
re m a t ride t « r i i l lo r t i
*lmullanrously. Cash 3 and 40 million tourists a year We've
rnlnlslrativr ripens* * stir h ,
I otto dul 952 million In sales — also got large numbers ill Ills
larttery Secretary Hrta-r i a Paul
fiaiiit s who itane from a lottery
mother North American record.
9102.000 salary a n i &gt;2&lt;H* it
Ihe 953 I million laillo prtre culture.’*
bonus for starting the tnstai.i 6 i year-old Shrelah Ryan ol
In addition In new AmrMrans
and Lotto games ahrad of Winter SpMligs claimed In Sep­ who ptayrd mimtirrs games In
srhrdulr
tember was the largest tn NrvMh tail In rial Ions Gecagr said many
Paul, usually found with a A meric -in history A &lt;’aliform.* nrw Floridians learned to gam­
cigarette in one hand and a D M
in k (sit has since tupped that ble tn oiFier paris of this country
Coke In Ihe other was a Iln
“ Florida has lots of retirees
iimutinl. but It was split among
and superb lottery promo*sho came from lottery states
three w tuners
had she been running i r &lt;*
Thr next lour largest Florida and already knew bow lo play,"
potation instead of a state ladlii jat kpntaof 1988 were
George said "In fact. In the
agency she proliably would lt.«v&lt;
• 935.6 million won bv IVnnts tvginntng some nf them were
found herself on thr ' ForiunGlover of Temple Terrace, a calling up telling us how lo do
and "Forties' lists ol outstar.d
It."
com rr-tei nttqunv draftsman
trig prrfiantrrs
The experts predict Ihe lottery
• 911 5 million won hv Mary
In its first week and ** llliIg F .llrn S n ip e s a nd M a xin e will do about the same amount
only $1 scratch off instant garni
Johnson. Indlanlown sisters of business or a little more next
tickets, the Florida Ini it-tv
whose w in n in g ticket was vear. h r said And Paul has said
In 995 million shattering (hi
a n rw game wllh drawings
tmughl hy Sullies ex hustiaud
previous North Amcrnan record
• 926.6 tuiilion won by five several times a week for Jackpots
for first week tottery s a t i s of * I trtirrd Delray I leach couples in the 9 1 no or jo lo 9500.000
million in California
w h o m e e I r e g u l a r l y fo r range will start sonirtlrnr next
Paul's stall also got (hr I '
year
t-reakfast

guess d would mil Itapprr; todiy and within a few days the slate
Someone from ihe dtsirtct ofllcr district office issued the eon
In DrLand ratted General Hut­ tract Hush said
And so (lie bridge was con
cheson 11hen Ihe chairman of ihe
hoard of county rommittdonrrsl veMrd to an Interchange
Now. 20 years laf.T roadway
and laid him We got a problem
Somebody new over In an committee rnemtiers again turn
airplane, and you have not rbelr attention lo the boulevard
started Lake Mary Houlevard They envision It as It will lie 20
and we will not let ihe contract years from now
Their suggestions create a
for that section of the inboulevard with live oaks along It
Irratalf’".
According to Hush. Hutcheson and crape myMlea lo accent the
said. "For Gad's sakr. get nut curb cuts buildings will tir set
there wllh a bulldorrf and start hack 60 fret from ihe roadway
right-of-way line, with buildings
that road "
Thai's what the county did no higher than 35 feel There

will be sidewalks on both north
and south sides of the rosd^ac.
including a bicycle route Busi­
ness a 'd office signs will be no
higher than 15 fret and utility
feeder lines will tie buhrd Even
forking lots have been consid­
ered They will tie screened with
trees and shrubs so as nut lo be
obtrusive to motorists
The ordinance will go before a
public hearing on Jan 4 In Lakr
Mary After Ibis. Ihe committee
will meet again to makr their
llnal i rconi men da lions and It b
hoped that It will be adopted by
each of the munkdpahUrs

Mercer to head Rotary district
SAN FOR D — Retiring ell/
ronimiasinnrr John Y Mercer ol
Sanford haa been elected gover
nor of Rotary International Dis­
trict tMNt
Mener, a retired educator and
Tianker. will be responsible for
leading 60 Rotary clubs and
3.400 members In seven Florida
counties Hr will visit each of
those clubs during his I9HV
term He wss elected lo Ihe
position at the November district
conference tn Melbourne
In 1950. be wss elected prrsl
dent of the Rotary club In
IlaM o w where he was a prln
ripal tn the school system After
joining the arhool system In Fort
Mrsde In 1956. he wss elected
president lo Ihe Rotary club
there He was elected president
of the Sanford club in 1973
He was an Installment officer
at First Stair Hank tn Fart Mrsde j

from 1962 fo 1961 From 1963
lo 1964 he was asslaiant vice
president of First State flank of
lUinesClty
Mercer moved to Sanford In
1964 when he joined Hank of
Seminole From 1964 to I97H he
served as president of that hank,
which was laler Flagship, then
Sun Hank He was vice president
and manager of Southeast Dank
of Sanford front I97H to 1986
Now retired. Mrreer lias been
advising rhatrman to American
Pioneer Savings Hank slnee
1966
Mercer served on Ihe Hartford
Ctty Commission from 1984 to
1966
'Merrer was bom in Kentucky
In 1922. In 1947 hr graduated
from Centre College in Danvflte.
Ky
Merrer taught in Princeton,
Ky. brforr moving tn Florida In

1949
In 1967 Mercer was named the
Klwanis Citizen of the Year

County workers
begin copying
SANFORD - The Seminole
C o u n ty records department
cranked thr copy machine
Thursday for county rommta
sinner Jennifer Kelley, wllh two
employers working continuously
from 10 a m until 5 p m .
devoting 14 hums to the task
The copy machine broke down
Friday, halting the effort until
the machtnrcould be repaired
Records stall concentrated on
copying audio tapes
The task Is esprrtrd to take
several weeks to complete If one
or two employees work full lime
on the job.

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based near the Kennedy Spu r
Center.
The pros|&gt;e&lt; t ol watching 11-■
powerful rocket push tltr *huttl&lt;
into space In just over five
minutes drew neatly .»&lt;*•&lt;" '
visitors to Brevard County
p um pin g m illion* Info th&lt;
economy.
N A S A hinnehrd i set nml
rockci. AilantIs. on •* cl.i-.sili l
military mission in iN-crnih
and plans al least seven lllglu-tn 1989. including
missions in place Inlerplam iuv
satrlllles on Ihr-lr JotltlUrs
Florida's tax system, lo---* I
Into turmoil In 1987 b)
controversial hul short In - I
services las, ranked No, 2 lor the
yrar. even though (hr clinng*
occurred In Janu.itv with
penny boost In the general '- 'I
tax.
Hut the services tax remain*
alive, although Its llnal d rm l- is
a few month* away Some &lt;- "&gt;
panics covered by the tax ■- *' ■
delay |uiyrnctils imlll thi ro-1 I
their fiscal year, will* I* coulil
occur ns late us early 1989.
The No. 3 story, the Florida
lottery, lieguit al record pa**
Jan. 12 wllh ■cinlrh-ol! Instant
tickets and llrst wrek salts of
995 million, surged tin - •&lt;u ' ■ f1 '
spring and Into Mint***' *
brisk sides lor Ihe Loltu g...
and ended wllh 913 billion hi

irv rn u r for live winners and trial dominated by the prosecu
lions del ailed outline of drug
education.
In October, Ihe game set a smuggling by the powerful and
record for single winner jackpot violent Medellin Cartel of Col­
when ShreLth Hyan of Winter ombia Lehder's lawyers rested
Sprtng* i lalined a 955 l million without railing any wllnesses
prt/r A bigger California jackpot I hr jury tlrlllieralrd for a week
The driest of Amendment 10.
was shared by many playrrs.
Lottery Secretary Hebecca a projmsal lo limit thr awards In
Paul has pirp.ucd several new personal Injury lawsuits, set
games to diversity the lottery In hark consumer groups that
vnwrd to continue their fight
1989
III
Florida politics, the narrowInto the next year.
In Prnsarnla. several Navy
victory ul conservative Re­
publican Rep. Connie Mack aver nfllrers facer) courts-martial In
thr drowlng death ol recruit Lee
D e m o c ra t R ep. K r n n r t h
'Huddy" MacKav to replace re­ M l r r r k l , w ho d ie d w h ile
tiring Sen. Lawton Chilrs was prnrtiring In u pool at the
one of several narrow rlrctlon Swimmers' Rescue School
Mlreckl's death and questions
vliloites.
Rep. Blit Chappell. Ihe 20-year atrout techniques used by I hr
v e t e r a n D e m o c r a t fro in Navy prompted rrforms In Ihe
northeast Ftorhla, lost a re­ training program, which will lie
flection hid to newcomer &lt;*rnlg reviewed early next year.
Violence against |x&gt;l!ce nfllrers
•lames, a Rcpuhlu.m lawyer
claimed the lives of six Dadr
Irtiin Dcloimi
Mai Kay withheld his con- County men. a West Palm Heat h
•v *sion for a week while olltcluls motorcycle cop and the first
•xnmlned a rpilrk In vole totals Tallahassee city police officer lo
ii"in i *unlit-* using computer die In Ihe line of duty. Dozens of
1allois i'liap|&gt;ell conceded six officer* were wounded, or sub­
jected lo attack during Ihe year.
wccks alter election day.
In Mtuml. Eastern Airlines
In the stair house, powerful
lawmakers Dempsey Hamm and struggled lo sell off unprofitable
Sail) Hell lost re-election bids, operations, fighting labor unions
and their drparturr will changr that opposed the divestiture as
the conijilrxlon and behavior of an effort to dlsrnunlle thr airline.
The airline was successful In
i lie* Legislature.
1•Inter seonvlellon May 19 for withdrawing from most nf Its
ruling cocaine Into the Unit­ Western rotilrs. scoring a vlrtory
ed States ended a 5 **j -month over ihe unions.

DEATHS
EDW ARDS. B EN N ETT
I dw .•nl S llermrlt *o * In
4th St . Sanford, died Thursday
at Hill Haven Nursing Home.
Sanford Horn March 7. 1908 In
Mor. N J., he moved here in
1957 from Sussex N .Y. H r
worked In an appliance center in
St Augusttnr for 20 years and
was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church. Sanford.
Hr was a veteran of the U S
Army Signal Corps, past com­
mander of Charles Aubergrr
Post *213 In Sussex and a
member of Ihe American Legion
Posi *53 in Sanford
Survivors Include wile. Ruth
D e n n e tt. S a n ford : son. C .
M rtcler, Sanford, daughter.
Harbara Masker. W rn lzvllle .
Mo . sisters. Marie VanEllen.
Atlanta, G «.. Cheryl Weight.
Osteen, Sandra Thomas. Osteen.
Denntese Bennett, Sanford.
Karen McQuay. Miami Springs
brother. Wtlford. Lexington. Ky..
Ronald. New Hampton, N J .
slsler Inrs Morris. New Milford.
N . J .; 20 g ra n d c h ild re n ; 4
great-grandchildren
Brlsson Guardian Funeral
Home, Sanford. In charge of
iimtngemenls.
F.LIZA B ETH IR EN E BISHOP
Elizabeth Irene Bishop. Infant.
1049 C rysta l Bowl C irc le .
Casselberry, died Thursday at
Florida Hospital. Orlando Born
Dec. 22. 1988 In Orlando, she
was a member of St. Augustine
Catholic Church
Survivors include parents. Mr.
and Mrs Jim (Mary Elizabeth)
Bishop. Casselberry; brother.
James. Casselberry: maternal
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
R a y m o n d B ase, O r la n d o ;
paternal grandmother. Winifred
R o a c h . D e n v e r; m a te rn a l
great-grandm other. Dorothy
Gray. Orlmdo
B aldw ln-K alrch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
R U T H IR EN E H A L L E N B E C K
Ruth Irene llallenbeck. 79.
403 North Sweetwater Blvd„
Longwood. died Thursday at
S o u th S e m in o le H o s p ita l.
Longwood. Born Jan. 5. 1909 In
Dlnghamplon. N.Y.. she was a
winter resident of Orlando from
Windsor. N.Y. She was a home­
maker and a Free Methodist.
Survivors Include husband.
Ihe Rev. Charles. Windsor; sons.
Frank Stephen. Rochester. N.Y..
C. Lowell. Hemet. Calif.; daugh­

ter. Martha Yaw man. iaingwiHMl;
12 grandchildren. 10 great­
grandchildren
BaId w i n ■Fa I rc li lId Funeral
Horne. Forrsl City. In charge rtf
arrangements
A M A N D A M A R IE JOHNSON
Amanda Marie Johnson. In
fant, 1812 l^indlng Dr.. Sanford,
died Th u rsd a y. Dec 22. at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford, where she was
born. She w as a Protestant
Survivors include parents.
K e n n e th E . a n d P a tr ic ia
Johnson. Sanford, half brother.
Joseph W .. Hallgroiind. Ga .
paternal grandfather. Donald W.
Jo h n so n
K lv r r t la le . G a .;
paternal grandmother. Deity
Ardron. llallgrnund; paternal
grrai grandmother. Irene Dean.
Baltground: maternal grandfa­
ther, Everett L Engle. Harlrn.
Ky.; maternal grandmother.
Patricia R Johnson. Sanford
maternal great-grandparents.
Everett K and Flunlce Engle.
New Tazw rll. Tenn
O a k I a w n P a rk F u n e r a l
Homr/Cenielrry. l-akr Mary. In
charge of arrangrmenls

A Snow. Dobson, four grand­
children. one grral-grandchlld.
C o x -P a r k r r C a re y H a n d
Guardian Chapel. Winter Park.
In charge of arrangements.
W IL L IA M D. SN YD ER
William D Snyder. 65. 703
Prrston Ave.. Deltona, died Fri­
day at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Sanford Dorn Oct. 13,
1923 In Port Huron. Mich., hr
moved to Drllona from Deulah.
Mich . m 1963. He was an
outboard motor mechanic and a
Navy veteran of World War II.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife.
Charlotte; daughters. Debbie
Gibbs. Deltona. Susan Giles.
L o u is v ille , K y .. K a th e rin e
liakston. Laura Morey, both of
Frankfurt. Mich.. Pamela. De­
nary; son. William M . Traverse
City, Mich., rlghl grandchildren
Arrangement* by Gramkow
Funeral Home, Sanford.

R O B E R T W I L L I A M
W OODROW
Robert William Woodrow, 27.
1253 Lrathcrwood Dr.. Alta­
monte Springs, died Thursday
ul Florida Hospital. Orlando.
RODNEY D. P A TR IC K
Dorn Sept. 30. 1961 In Toledo.
Rodney D Patrick II 13 4 1 Ohio, lie moved to Altamonte
Arapaho Trn ll, Geneva, died Springs from Fort laiuderdalr in
Frith.’ at hi* residence Born
1983. He was a construction
Oct. 16. 1947 In Fort Pierce, he plasterer and a Lutheran.
rnovrd to Geneva (mill there In
Survivors Include parents.
1985. H r was a cable splicer for Robert K and Elaine M.. Alia
United Telephone Co and n monte Springs, sisters. Sandra
veteran of the Vietnam War.
L Wvrtck, Clnclnattl. Sheryl A..
Survivors Include wife. Je n ­ Altamonte Springs; maternal
nifer: daughters. Tabltha and grandmother. Mabel M. Roach.
Makrsha. both of Geneva, son. H r a d e n t o n ; p a t e r n a l
Damien. Geneva; brothers. Rob­ grandmother. Grace M.. Toledo
ert, Altamonte Springs. Mark
Bald win -F airchild Funeral
O ’Brien, Lexington. Mich.: sister, Home. Forest City, In charge of
Jean Kawllng. Grossc Polnle. arrangements
Mich.
Arrange merits by Gramkow
Funeral Home. Sanford
[ F U N E R A L S ________
PANSY A. P O IN D E X TE R
Pansy A Poindexter. 77 737
Royal Palm Dr.. Casselberry,
died Thursday at Florida Hospi­
tal. Orlando. Dorn Jan. 14. 1911
In Surry County. N C „ she
moved to Casselberry from
Tarboro. N.C.. In 1979. Shr was
a homemaker and a member of
First Daptisl Church of Winter
Park. Shr was also a inrndM-r of
thr Order of the Flasiern Star and
of Ihe UDC.
Survivors Inrludr son. F; J.,
Tarboro: daughters. Alma M..
Casselberry. Jo y P. Watson.
Naples: b ro th e r. The lrn orc
Allx-rty. Dodson. N.C.; slsler. Era

BENNETT, EDWARD!
Evrwrtl w r , , c m tor E tf«»rd 1 Br-w rfl ol
Von lord a la d-*d Thwrtdor oil* bo ol I p m
1uM4or •* Bruton Funoro* Homo *ith Rov
AxKord D om o MV otticlottog Vltlfotlon will
bo hold Monday tro 4 I p m A Ifoclol H rrico
by Iho Amor icon log-on will bo condvctod
Monday ovoning al Iho Femoral Homo Burial
will bo al OOoon Como Wry
tiruton Guardian f towral Homo. Vanlord,
•n chargo el arrangomonty

�M •- Sanford Harold, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, Docombar 29. I960

Tornado kills one, wounds six

NATIONAL

Christmas Eve twister rips through
Tennessee in 20-mile path of destruction

Engine problem forces return of Jet

Untied Praee Intornatlonol

LOS ANGELES — A United Airline* D C -10 bound for Chicago
•ufTered engine problems shortly after lake ofT Friday and
dumped 52.000 pounds of Jel fuel over the Pacific before
returning to Los Angeles International Airport, officials said.
None of the 299 passenger* and crew aboard Flight 106 were
Injured In the Incident, which occurred shortly after 2 p m..
United Airlines spokesman Rob Doughty said
A few minutes after taking off. the plane's crew delected a
problem with the No. 2 engine — located above the fuselage of
the three-engine jet — and flew i short distance out over Ihe
Pacific. Doughty said
The crew dumped 52.000 pounds of kerosene based jet furl
and returned to the airport, where the plane landed safely and
taxlied to a terminal under Its own power. Doughty said.
The 287 passengers and 12 crew walked off the plane
through a boarding ramp at the gate. Doughty said
"*Vc"re not sur* exactly what •iappened." Dough'v said, 'if *
by far too early to speculate upon what (I k cause was It was a
precaution to bring the plane back. No one was endangered "
U AL officials had a plane from San Francisco pick up the
stranded passengers and fly them to Chicago

New iabels for frozen meats considered
WASHINGTON — The Agriculture Department, concerned
about mounting evidence showing disease-causing bacteria
remain In pre-cnokrd meal patties, proposed guidelines Friday
for how to prepare and label ouch food products.
The proposed rules will be open for public comment until
Jan. 27.
"There has been Increasing evidence over Ihe past several
years that food-borne pathogens survive In products that many
consumers erroneously consider to be fully cooked, such as
Char-Broiled Beef Patties" and ’Pre-browned Fresh Pork
Sausuage Patties.""* said Lester Crawford, administrator of the
Food Safety and Inspection Service.
The proposed rules would establish requirements on otoragr
of rsw Ingredients, processing times and temperature,
handling to prevent contamination after processing and labels
that Include cooking Inst ructions for (Inal preparation
For Instance, partially cooked meal patties would bear the
statement. "For Safety. Cook Until Well Done (Internal Meal
Temperature of 160 F).’" The statement would appear neat to
the product name.
Recently, an outbreak of food potsonlng was linked to a
strain of bacteria that hospitalised six Minnesota arhool
children with severe diarrhea and cramps The Centers foe
Disease Control determined that undercooked beef patties
caused the Illness, but the bacteria strain Infecting the children
has not been Isolated from the patties

Forest Service reviews firefighting plans
W ASHINGTON — The government ta starting a review of (Ire
management plans In national forest wilderness and will light
any fires Ignited during the review period, officials said Friday
The Forest Service decision to fight all fires during the review
period Is similar to plans announced last week when Ihe
secretaries of agriculture and interior announced the results of
their examination of fire policies
The Interdepartmental review found the basic federal policy
sound Called a prescribed ftrr policy. It allows some natural
fires lo burn under certain circumstances, such as when they
do not threaten property or life However, live task force soil
f f i H N w i e areas need to be refined and strengthened
Service will examine policies that allow
IMKpliig-caused fires In wilderness to bum under certain
coflttpns. A Forest Service official said that by starling its
review now. the agency Itopes to have Its rules firmly In plate
before the new fire season arrives In the West.

Myerson case finally over
NEW YORK — The Judge acquitted with Beaa Myerson ol
alimony-fixing charges now says "It’s possible the rx-Mtsa
America tried to influence her decision In the divorce of
Myerson's boyfriend, reports said Saturday.
Retired state Supreme Court Judge Hortenae Gabel told
reporters Friday, the day after she was found Innocent, that
“ It s possible" Myerson "might have" tried to influence her
rulings by hiring Ihe judge's daughter lo w ork for Ihe city.
Myerson. meanwhile, told Saturday's Dally News she was
tirrd but relieved at the end of her court ordeal.
" It’s the first day I can Just stop the world.' Myerson said,
describing the wait for a verdict as "Chinese water torture
A federal Jury Thurday nlghl acquitted Myerson. 64. her
boyfriend. Imprisoned multimillionaire sewer contractor Carl
"Andy" Capaaao, 43. and Gabel. 76. of all charges
Myerson received a welcome back to politics Friday — from
Mayor Edward Koch, who Iasi year called his former cultural
affairs commissioner "dishonorable snd deplorable
Koch said he would be "proud" lo have Ihe woman who
helped pul him In office In his campaign for a record fourth
term
"I would love it if she would." Koch said Ihe day after Ihe
Myrrson was cleared of federal conspiracy and fraud charges
"1 doni know whether 1 would impose on her. 1 don't know
that I would want to at this point In her life ask her lo take on
such a lime consuming, energy consuming tnaller. bul I’d lie
proud If she did." he said.
Koch testified for the prosecution against his longtlmr ftlcnd
who was a top official In hts administration, but said he was
"pleased" by Ihe verdict.

F R A N K L IN . T e n n . - A
tornado slashed through lhr
historic city of Franklin before
dawn on Christmas Eve. killing
one man and injuring six people
along a 20 mile swath of de­
struction. authorities said.
The rarr December twister
touched down at least right
times, wrecking a church, a
private airstrip and dorrns of
houses and businesses Trees
and telephone poles were hurled
through ihe air. arid torrential
rain triggered Hoods
Tile Krd C i m * opct.rd nr
emergency shelter In a school for
I hoar left homeless
"There Is masalvr damage."
Franklin flrrhuhlrr Garry Neal
said " A " C h r is .nas ‘ hi*
couldn't have happened at a

worse time. Things are heller
skeller. It'a caught everybody off
guard We're slid assessing the
damage "
The twister knocked down a
house and killed Ernrsi Rice, but
hts (titnily emerged from the
wreckage unbanned, said Mary
Fink, n spokeswoman at the
Williamson Mrillcal CtfitCf
"Ills bouse collapsed and the
wrlghl of the building falling on
him killed him llr was crushed
Iliil his family Is safe Somehow
they were not hurl, but they arr
In a stale nf shock," stir said
Sts people were Injured. In­
cluding 'wo In a car wreck on
:nlerstaie-63 during me scurm.
hospital officials said None was
seriously hurl.
A tanker I ruck carrying 2.0(X)
gallons of diesel fuel overturned
on a highway, and flreflgbiers

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MEMPHIS. Term - The death
toll rose to right Saturday In the
fiery crash of a tanker truck that
engulfed rars on a high wav and
catapulted It* flaming tank Into
a house 125 yard* away
At (east seven other pr.iple
wrre Injured In the accident
Friday that liega.i when the
truck crashed Into a bridge
support. The bunitng propane
damaged three or four other
building* beside thr highway
and Ignited several trees as
motorists ran Irum Iheir cars
covered In flames
The latest victim was Ideo

lifted as Kva Kudrstirin H6. who
was In a nearby tiousr srt abta/e
by the flaming tank Memphis
Regional Medical Crfltrr said
Saturday she died nf severe
burns A traffic bat kup on the
highway rausrd by Ihe arcldrrit
led lo a M-mnd fatal wreck about
an hour later Several miles to
the south an Interstate 240. a
trai tor traitor carrying soybratt
oil skidded Into a car and fllppm
over, killing th r truck driver and
spilling the oil on the high* i'
Th r dratl man was Idrriiillrd as
David H a llry . 29. ut West
Helena Ark
"There were people rolling In
Ihe street b urning" said .led

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tiei ktir said Ikdr hr lugs tn the
Job a wrallh id knowledge that
would be haitl lo mati h
II conUrrnrd by Ihe Srnatr
Dole would rrp la i r currenl
L a b o r S r i r r t a r v Ann
M&lt; 1-augtdJn
One o&lt; ihe krv issues lai mg
the next labor wet retaty is
w Im II w to rmkwr the mUiMnmn
wage now set at 83 33 an hour
for must Jo Ihi The president­
elect had promlsrd during Ihe
campaign to support an In
crease
When asked Saturday ll he
wuuld press tor m i li an uurtasr
during Ills Hist year in office
Hush said hr was tint sure whal
we're going lo do and relosrd In
say when he would seek suth an

U n ite d Press Internatio nal

W ASHINGTON l*rrsidrtu
elect George Hush named the
first woman to hts Cehlnrt Sat
u rd a y by selecting former
T r a n s p o r t a t io n S e c re ta ry
Elizabeth Dole lo head the ladaif
iJrpertmenl.
Dole whose nicknam e Is
laddv. hod hern special assistant
to President Reagan foe puMk
liaison when she was Upped for
transportation secretary Feb 7.
1983 She resigned ihe Cabinet
post Oct I. I9H7. to devote full
time to die presidential cam­
paign of her husband Sen
Robert IVilr K Kan Hush even
tually driralrd Dulr In an of
ten bitter GOP primary
Ehrahrth Dole prrsideti over
some of Ihe most turbulent years
In U 5 . aviation history that saw
public confidence shaken in
airline safety and anger over
deteriorating service
Dole advocated requiring air
bags or sell-buckling safety lielts
for new automobiles and got her
way In an administration not
disposed in more government
regulation
In naming Dole, 52. Hush
referred lo her “ experience.

Increase

Goorgtt Bu*h
stature and ability" to deal with
pressing tabor prnblrrn* Hush
noted that changes arr or &lt;wiring
tn thr American workforce anti
hr needed someone who un­
derstands change and will
manage It well
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Dole about Joining his ad- »
m inistration last m o n th saidi h
nrr *ti
contacted lv&gt;|r about the labor
|H&gt;st Thursday .Hush trad hn|
to m a k e thr a n n o u n c e m e n t
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J- Brannen Murphy, D.V.M.
Joseph W. Vaughan, III, D.V.M.

Trtmlson. a sheet metal worker sent hont Washington
who works near w h rrr the
Safety board member Jim
tanker truck crashed
Ilierr H a in rlt said thr federal In
was one guy lying on one sidy of vrstigatlon would probably last
ihe hill just smoking,"
three day* and was standard
Rescue worker* found six procedure .dirt a major accident
hudtrs on a stretch of highway «l Itr said Invrstlgaior* would ex­
the arrldent site to downtown amine a numhrt of (actors dial
Memphis and llrrftghiers pulled mav have led to the rrash.
Ihe body nf a Hi year old girl Including road mndlttou* Ihe
hum a charrrd house |23 yards truck driver s lui
oiliid and
a w a y . VI e ni p h I s p o 111 r how the propanr was tiring
spnkrwmvn Jim Greenland sakl lrau»|s tried
f ive dead included the driver ol
I lie truck was descried by
the gas truck. Identified as a uth u rltrs as a 1986 Mark
Randall Lynn Hrnusnn. 29. ol owned b&gt; Woolen I ransjairts of
West Memphis Ark
Memphis It was loaded with
A six mrintirr National Tran*
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initiation Salrlv Hoard Irani was fuel

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Neal said aliout 25 homes were
threatened by flood* rausrd hv
downpours during the storm
‘There Is a lot of l.jcd'f.g
happening at Hits tim e." hr said

Eight dead in tanker tragedy

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From Unltad Prats International reports

were there to try lo prrvcnl any
lire or explosion. oftleUla maid
I hr tornado slaved within a
I-m ile corridor, but rigged
ragged within that path for
about 20 miles." Neal said
The twister leveled at least six
homes ami damaged dorcnx
more around Franklin, n rtly ol
stately mansions where a Civil
War battle was fought In 1H«VI It
then ripped into an Induslilal
park, wrecking seven cornmeric j I buildings, officials said
A Church ol Jesus Christ of
toil ter Day Saints was damaged
and 12 planes were demolished
at a prtvalr airstrip, ofltrlals
said,

T h e National Weather Service
said a tornado also tourhrd
down In nrlghliorlng Davidson
C o u n t y , w h ic h I n c lu d e s
Nashville 20 miles north of
Fra n k lin , hul there w ut no
damage lejxirtrd there
Authorities satd the twister In
Franklin caused a gas leak,
w hlrh prompted officials to close
sonic mads In (hr northern part
of town,
Hill Ortnes who runs a cable
television siailott in Franklin,
said the iwlstrr run along thr
rastern edge of General George
Patton Drive
*'!l demolished a string of
office buildings Onnes said It
waa the sir.mgrst thing I ever
saw When I got down there,
stull was still rnmlng down from
thr sky. pieces of roofing, metsl
roofing "
Crm e.. said hi* officer: were
Inratrd therr. and hts building
was demolished "I was sop
pt'«e** to gel to work ut 4 45 a in
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Injured when Ihcy were pushed Hetty Heepal. a foreigner whose checks on service personnel
nationality was nol Immediately leaving Ihelr bases.
TO K YO — Japanese police or fell down Ihe stairs A U.S
Police said the tear-gas cansaid U.S servicemen playing a military spokesman said three known.
prank exploded a tear gas can* M a r i n e s , o n e A i r F o r c e
A U.S. military spokesman. nlster was found near the seat of
ulster In an Okinawa disco serviceman and Iwo Air Force Marine Maj Anthony Rolhfork. a disc Jockey at the disco. It was
said iwo of the three Marines described as a gray-colored cyl­
crowdrd with American military wives were among those Injured
personnel and their families on
Police said Ihe explosion oc­ hospitalized were released alter inder. 6 tk Inches long and 2 tk
Chrtstmas Eve Saturday, caus­ curred shortly before l a m at trealment for the effects of tear Inches In diameter, of the typ e
ing a stampede that Injured 23 Ihr Apple House disco, one of gas The condition of the other used by Ihe U S military for riot
people, Iwo of them critically.
the most popular nightclubs in Americans were not Immediate­ control
As lear gas lllled Ihe disco, Okinawa City, located some 000 ly known
The U S military spokesman
Pollrr In Okinawa City said Ihr said lie had no details of the
about 200 patrons, many US. miles southwest of Tokyo and
servicemen wlih ihelr wives or near the U.S Kadcna Air Force trargas rannlstrr was set off by explosion and could nol confirm
U S servicemen as a prank and whether the cannister belonged
girlfriends, stampeded In panic Hasr
Tw o of the victims were In have asked Ihe U.S military to to U.S. forces In Japan.
down a stairway In an attempt to
"Th e Incident Is under Inescape the choking fumes In Ihe critical condition One of them cooperate tn the case No arrests
vesllgallon by Okinawa city
second floor dance hall
was Identified us Mayuml Hlga of have been made
T w c n iy -th re r people were Glnowan In Okinawa Prefecture
They also have requested lhai police." he said

LONDON — Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafl Mid Saturday
h r will return Ihe body ol a U.S Air Force pilot w lm v warplane
wan shot down during the American raid on Libya in April
IOfM&gt;. the Libyan news agency Jana said
The anr nr y Idenllfted the pilot an Cap! Paul Lorenre. who
alonH wlih Capt Fernando L Klhas Domlnlcrl w rrr reported
missing by the United Staten a/lrr their plane wan ahol down
during the raid
Gadhah'a move came an the United Staten weighed the
option of using military force against a huge chemical wrapons
factory It alleged was firing built 111Libya
In a brief dlnpatrh monitored by the lirltlah broadcasting
Coep., Jana quoted Gadhafl an saying he would release
Lorenre n body to bin family through the Vatican It Mid the
decision was disclosed when Gadhafl offered "Christmas
greetings to’ Chrtotlan leaders "

C a n a d ia n H o u s e
O K s tra d e b ill

Cease firs holds In Philippines
MANILA, Philippines — Guns fell silent Saturday for a third
straight Christman season, and rommuntst re tieIs announced
they were ready to resume peace laths with President Coraeon
Aquino's government
Government officials, mean while, had yel to learn If the
rcbrls kept their promise to release six soldiers captured BO
days ago m Quezon province, east of Manila as a "Christmas
gift 'I''th e ir families
Civilian negotiators left a* u » « u &gt;wi an undisclosed
rendezvous with the rrbels but they have yel to tw beard from
more than three hours alter the scheduled release
There were no reported violations of the holiday cease fire In
the predominantly Catholic nation, which was called v p a
ralely by the 100.000 member armed forces and the
23 («*&gt; sluing New IVople s Army INI’Al
'The country ts normal and very jiraceful.'* a military
spokesman Mid

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O TTA W A - The U S Canada
Iree trade agreement cleared a
major hurdle Saturday when II
won approval from the elected
House of Commons, moving ihe
historic legislation to the Senate
for a final vote next week
The Com m ons, w here the
Conservative government has a
m ajority of the 2U5 seats,
approved legislation Impiemen
ling Ihe free Itaite agrcem rnl by
a U l 111 vole Opposition Uli
rrals and socialist New IVnm
crals. who opposed Ihe agree­
ment. sang several choruses of
the Canadian national anthem
while ihe vote was bring re­
c o rd e d at 1 .4 8 a .m . on
Christmas Eve
Outside the Commons. Prime
Minister Hrlan Muhoriey told
reporters he was confident the
Senate would pass Ihe trade hill
next week, allowing Ihe agree­
ment to take elfect on New
Year s Day
Mulronry said his party won
the parliamentary elections Nov
21 on the tree trade Issue and
senators had promised they
sould approve the trade bill If
the Conservatives were re­
elected
It s an important day for
Canada.” Mulronry Mid "We
have takrn some major slrps
together I think It will be

Arafat condemns suspected jet bombing
VATIC AN C ITY — P L O leader Yasser Arafat, following tils
Olst meeting in six years with Pope John Paul It. Mid Itie
suspected terrorist bombing of a Pan Am Jumbo Jet over
Scotland is an action which we condemn
Arafat had a 20 minute private audience wlih the pope
Frida) and rnrt with Italian government leaders during an H
Vk hour stay on ihe latest leg of a lour of ihe Middle Fast and
Europe
At a news conference tirfore leaving Home for an undisclosed
destination be condemned Itie crash of tlie Pan Am 747 Jet tn
Scot land thai killed all 23H people on hoard and at least 13
others on the ground A cause has not yet hern determined but
a laimblitg ts susprt ted
"This ts an action which we condemn It Is directed against
humanity as a whole. Arafat told reporters *If n proves a
satsdage this again la another prt«f of the Importance of
fighting against criminal actions ”
He lotd rr|xw1rrs that his Palestine Liberation Organi/ation Is
readv to M n In the effort to stop these i rtmlnal acts."

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henrflrtal for the country
im|&gt;nrtani for our l-jiurr and for
the well bring of our children "
New Democratic Party leader
Ed Hroadbrnt speaking In
French. Mid II was a "sad day"
for Canada and he despair rd for
Ihe country's future
"I hope we can continue lo be
thr creative different country In
North America, but time will
Irll." said HrnadhenG who op(mists ihe agreement on grounds
it will lead lo economic and
political Integration between Ihr
United Stairs and Canada
The Commons vote ended 10
flays of Intrnse dehatr. which
extended past midnight each
night
The free trade agreement was
(vasaed earlier this year by Congrrsa and signed into law by
l*rrsidrni Kragan It required
approval in the Commons and
appointed Senate, which is dom­
inated by Ihe opposition Liberal
Party
The bttalrral pari would create
thr largest free trade bloc In the
w orld between neighboring
countries It would farlliatr
cross-border Investment and
remove trade tariffs, boosting
bilateral trade that already
reaches about I t GO billion an­
nually.
The agreement sparked one of
the most bmer partUmenlaiv
elections In Canadian history

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facility to end the stege It was
not known If the casualties
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MEXICO CITY. Mexico -

Security fortes stormed a jail
north of ihr taplial Saturday
lo end a IN hour siege by
prisoners who look hostages
In an allrm pt lo escape,
leaving al least seven people
dead, authorities M i d

The Friday afternoon edi­
tion of the newspaper Excel­
sior said the prisoners had
received Ihelr weapons from
Iwo accomplices who entered
Ihe Jail hr fore Ihr revolt pos­
ing as lawyrrs. thr newspaper
reported

An official al Ihe (all said
200 police officers slormed
Ihe Vrnuslunn Carranza Jail
In lepic. 4 )3 miles non beast
of the capital, w hrrr he said
five prisoners, assisted by two
accomplices, tiad attempted
lo escape Thursday.
Hut prison guards pre­
vented the break and two
prtrple were killed Thursday.
Including warden Samuel
Alvarado Alplzar, In a gunh a lite , slate governm ent
spokesman Javier Fregoso
Mid An unknown number of
people were wounded
The prisoners look ad­
ministrator* guards and vis­
iting family inemtirrs hostage
and demanded weapon* and
sn armored truck to escape
with, authorities Mid

T h r go v er nment
spokesman said the state At­
torney General Hodolfo Leon
Leon, ordrred police and
s o l d i e r * lo p o s i t i o n
themselves around the Jail,
which houses 1.000 prison­
er*. many of them convicted
drug traffickers
Fregoso told United l*ress
International ihe warden was
wounded In a gunbattle be
tween security forces in Ihe
jail and thr prisoners when
they attempted lo flee Hr said
Alvarado was takrn out of the
prison alive bul died shortly
afterward An untdrnttfted
(M-rson also died Thursday In
the gunfire

The prison official, who
asked not to hr Identified, said
five (tropic were killed Satur­

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“ under ih r influe n ce of
drugs ' and appeared to be led
by a former army sergeant

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Oil slick fouls Washington coast
United Preee International

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GK A YS IIAHHOK. Waah. - Al
Irael two ilorrn era birds w rrr
killed and a half mile ntrrtrh o(
lirarh near Gray* Harbor roatrd
with heavy nil lhat wa*hrd
,i*hnrr Friday from a ga*h In a
Large ca rryin g 2.9 m illio n
gallon* of crude oil olf Ihr
Washington maul.
Authorities reported brlorr
nightfall that a TO mile long *llt k
id the black lar m idi- I railed
Irom Ihr 301-fool long hargr.
Naslucra. whk-h nipluretl early
Friday In s collision with lire lug
pulling It
Enirtgent-y servk-es idlli lals In
Grays llarhor County said some
of the oil had reached Ihr
shoreline Friday a llrrn o o n .

Lulling aboul a hull-mile of
lirarh. Volunteer* alrrady were
trying lo save oil-covered marine
birds.
“ Al last report we had 24 birds
d ea d .’’ said an emergency
service* spokeswoman. OflVlals
and volunlcrrs remained on ihr
beach ulier «Urk in watch lor
more oil and birds.
The lug was lowing a barge
loaded with 2-9 million gulkmv
of black lar crude when ll
accidently rammed the larger
i rserl rarlv Friday.

DECEMBER SPECIAL

appeared lo he no loss of seawnrIhlnrss In either Ihr lug nr Ihe
hargr. hr said.
Hrucr I’lmrntal. a s|K&gt;krsman
for Ihr U S Coast Guard In
Seattle, said both Ihr lug and
30 I - fool lo n g h a r g r , i h r
Masturra. are owned by Sausr
Urn* of Portland, which ha*
taken Ihr responsibility for any
clean-up work and moving the
damaged Large lo a location
.•long the Columbia Hlvrr In
iw rrn Washington and Oregon
The accident incurred In Ihe
Pacific Ocean. Jusi outside Grays
Hart Mir. about 2 miles olf the
Washington coastline
Ptmrutu! said Ihr nil Is Ihr
type lhal must lie kepi hrulrd lo
lie llquldfled and Is used In
ship a boilers or In Urge heating
and generating plants.

good estimate of |lhe amount
spilled) until she pulls In.” Cobb
said.
A Coast Guard spokesman
said Friday night lhal revised
plans called for Ihe lug and
hargr lo ''lay oil a long distance
off shore" west of Ihe ColumhU
Klvrr and rntrr Ihr treacherous
river entrance ut llrsl light Sat­
urday.

"We don't know for sure If Ihr
liarge is still leaking." he said
"We will fly a belli optrr over In
Ihr morning lo look for uddl
Otnrtals said ll *a» n«H known llonal spill ll was derided to­
how much of Ihr fuel spilled |u*l night Ihul Ihr vessel* should
outside ol Grays Harbor. The head nil shore a long ways In
ruplurrd compartment — one of order lo krrp any spilling oil
11 In I fie I&gt;arge - bus a rapacity away (rom Ihe cor »lline '*
Sea swells up to IS fret high
of 252.000 gallon*
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LOS ANGELES - l*rrsldnil
and Mr* llragan willed Inin a
holiday vacation Friday, hill
oprnrd Ihr YulUde *ri**011 on a
somtiri note hv appealing lo
American* lo "say a s|irctal
prayer' lor Irtrnd* anil families
*d Iltr Pan Am rrwsh rlriim s
Before leaving Washington.
Iltr president rrlrawtl a Irllrr lo
I h r p r o p lr of L o r k r r h l r .
Scotland, rxlrn d ln g his and
Nancy Hragan's "Itcsrllrli coniM rn rrs " over Ihr lives l*&gt;*t In
ihr lkan Am dl*asirr.
I hr crash Wednesday link Ihr
llvrs *d al least 15 resident* id
lavikrrhlr as well as all 25H
l»eiip|e alsMrd Iltr During 747.
AnHHtg the passenger* w rrr .’15
Syracuse University sludrnls
rrlu rn ln g lim n an overseas
sitMiy |trogram
T h r Hragaus Irllrr. dalrd

Thuxday hui not released until
Frkt*e. rrsd ’’To Ihr ‘trople id
latt knhtr. Nancy and I wish lo
extend on brhall of Ihr proplr id
Ihr United Slttlrs our Itrarlfrll
1 ‘indolences !o thr people id
Lrtrkrrhlr In this llinr of lo*a and
sorrow Our hearts g*» out In you
on ihl* Iruglc orrasion. wltli h
msrrrd whal should have hern
iltr season id Joy.”
Hrag .111 speaking Oft Iltr Whllr
Know South Lawn III a udil rain

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snctrly magnlllrs the loss to our
snrlrty." Rr gait said
’ know that Amerli a and Iltr
world mourn ihr losa id thrsr
wonderful petiplr and I ask dial
all our cttUrns say a *|&gt;nial
pmyrt this C'hrtstmax for those
who havr fell ihr (tain id those
losses,’" Rragan said "May (nsl
tie with you."
T h r Hragaus crlrhtalrd an
rarly Christina* dinner Thurs
day rvrnlng

hrfurr hoarding hie Marine
l.rik’i.jdr r far Ihr short fliglu lo
Andrrwe Air Force lioer. said.
' Christmas Is a special llm r lor
H»r young (or those who carry
the twin promises of hopes and
drrarn* and on this (light wrrr
Ihr hopes and dreams id many
voung proplr. m* hiding Iltr trag
Ic loss id so many students Irian
Syracuse University.
''A tragedy that sl'als the
hopes and dreams from our

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Takeshita passes
tax bill, names
finance minister
U n ite d Areas In le rn e tlon a l

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Prime Minister
Noborn Tnkrshltu wort llnal
passage Saturday '•! .I ujm ii a lltsl
major
overhaul in 40 year*
Dial hr said would help redlire
ihr itallon'a massive glolwl trade
surplus
Aflrr winning *pp*‘»*al t»( lit*
slate of els tax bill*. In* luding
l.ipan'e first national sales lax.
TakrsM la appointed 141*110
Mtirayania aa hi* new- llnarnr
r n ln la lrr . re p la cin g K ilr h l
Mlya/awa w Ih&lt; resigned In die
yiarr Dr* H over hie role In mii
msldrr trading scandal
Miaraysma. 79, previously
srrvrd aa finance mlnl*trr In
I ‘177 In lltr ( ’ahinri u( PtUtk V mister Takm Fukntla and *#«
4 major author o1 1hr lax rrfnrm
lull* rn.utrd Saturday.
The ruling Liberal Democratic
I’.irty. uelng lie maeelvr majority
in iltr D irt, or parllam rnt.
•tra m ro llcd Ih r Irg ie la llou
iluough Ihr powerful llouar ol
It. prrerntatlvre on Nov 16 and
did llkrwler Saturday before Ihr
ni&gt;prr hou*r In win llnal appro*
al
In a marathon 25 hour session
whlrh lirgan al 4 p m Friday.
ij|ipo*ltlnn parllre rmployrd dc
Living la*m e l.t*ilug ihrotiglwiui
i l r night into Salurilay aftri
noon brforr ihr voir was lakm
Earlier. Ihr oppoelllon had
filed fulllr noronfldrnrr voir*
.igaluet Ihr govrrnm rnt and
1wire stormed Ihr s|M-akrr'*
plallonu In lallrd rflorte lo •stall
kry toininlllrr voire
Al (hr hrart id Ihr lrgl*latlon
I* a 3 prn rnl sales lax
Ihr
luei In Ja|Mn's hlelory
that
w III tw elap|ird onto mo*i good*
.mil services I* ginning April I.
1UNO
T h r rrtnalnlng Irglelntlon
u mild rrdurr Inromr. corporalr.
Inhrtllanic and residential laxre
while tlghlrulng thr hrll on
r »ipltal gain*
Ih r govrmmrnl viid thr law*
would produrr 9 2 trillion yrn
l$72 tnllton hlllionl In lax rule
and 6 6 trillion yrn l$4H hlllionl
In tax Increases. producing a nrt
2 6 trillion yrn ($21 hlllionl tax
rill In Ihr Inlltul lie* al year
Governm ent economist* said
Ih r lax reform p arkagr will (trip
r r d u r r Ju|mn'e Ira d r eurpluere
try tNKistlng |&gt;rreoual ro n su n ip
linn d tir lo ru le In In ro m r lax
and alen tiring In m o rr Import*,
especially alcoholic l&gt;rvrrngr*.
trrcuuer id rh a llg r* In llrpior
taxation.

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mlnlslrr In NovnntK-r I0H7. had
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Sanford Herald

INSIDE:
g Scoreboard, Page 3B
■ Prep basketball, Page 2B
■ Classified, Page 4B

S p o rts

B

Raines blitzes Evans in final

IN BRIEF

Evans decided to go Inside to Its other
all-tournament selection, center Drlmar Potral.
Herald correspondent
In the second quarter and took Its first lead of the
SANFORD — Jacksonville Raines outscorrd night. 18-17. with 5 55 to play In the half A free
Orlando Evans 23 8 in the third period to break a throw by Sharp and a field goal by Halite*
23 all halftime Be and cruised to a 60-45 victory Spencer lied It at 59 before Evans retook the lead
tn the Championship game of the 1988 Central on a beautiful pass front Sharp lo Potrat A
Florida Classic before 151 fans at Seminole iNiskrt by Sharp gavr Evans Its biggest lead of
Ihr game. 23-19. wiih a minute lo play In the
Community College Friday night
In the third place gamr Orlando Bishop Moorr half But two jumjwrs by Man tis Nixon of Rallies
overcame a 26 ? 5 dcilclt by oi'tscorng San- In the filial 20 serttnds tied It at hal(tlm~at 23
Boll, trains showrd thr dnritsc and patience
iord Seminole t6-7 In the ihlrd period and
which got them Into the championship game In
defeated the FightIngSemlnoles 60 48
The victory's by Raines and Bishop Moorr the second cjuartrr as Evans outscorrd Haines
Improved their records to 7-3 on the season, 9 6 in the period Sharp and Potrat led Evans
while Evans also goes to 7-3 Seminole falls to 3-7 scorers In thr first half with IO and eight points,
and now must prrpare for a January 4 meeting rrmne-'-tlvelv Raines' scoring we* very balanced
as Spencer and Nixon led with eight and *1*
at Dr Land High School against the Bulldogs
Raines Jumped out to an 11-3 lead after four points, respectively
Raines led only 29-27 with 4 34 to play lit the
mtnutrs behind all-tournament selection Warren
Spencer and Jeffery Robinson. w !k » had six and Ihlrd quarter when tournament Most Valuable
Player Peter Knox hit a Jumper to start a IOO
five points, respectively But Evan* cam - luck
behind all tournament selection Derrick Sharp a run Dixon hit a Jumper for Raines to make it
seven points lo rut Raines lead lo 17-14 at the 33-27 when Evans Coach Calvin Llngelbach
complained btllrtly alxtul a no-call and received
end of one period
By D E A N S M IT H

BASKETBALL
Heal gets first home win
MIAMI - T h r Miami Heal gave Ha fan* either
an early Christmas present or an estremely late
birthday gift Friday night
M u r 11 s tra ig h t
l o w , at home tn Its
Inaugural season, the
expansion Heat posted
Its first victory c! MUml
and se rn n d o verall
triumph with a 101-80
rout of the Utah la it
"It was a perfect setja a a a
ting." said Hory Spar f|f I / j H l f J
row. who led the Heat
with 10 points "It was
right before Christmas
The stands were full, and wr pUyed our best as
a team."
,
Kevin Edwards added 111 points for the llrat.
Fat Cummings had 17 and Jon Sundvitld 14,
most of them down the strrtrh
"If you are going to Ik * successful In this
league, you have to learn to protect your home
turf." MUml Coach Ron Korhsirin said after hU
team Improved to 2-21. "We finally held It
tonight "
Edwards said hU former teammates at lie Paul
were always kidding him alwul the Heat s lark
of success

HEA

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a technical tciul front both ollUtal* Knox hll
three of the four free throws and on Ihr ensuing
Ittbounds play Keith Laldlcr drilled a 3-polnter to
give Raines a 39-27 lead with 3 29 left In I he
quarter. Todd Newton finally ended llte on­
slaught by Raines wltrn he made two tree throws
but Raines then scored four more straight as
Spencer and Dixon scored after steal* When
potrat hll a bucket wltb six second* left in the
period It appeared ihr quarter would end 43-31.
but Frederick Owens drilled a long 3-polnler al
the bu//rr to put Raines ahead 46 31 alter three
periods of plav Rallies' full court pressure lott ed
normally slow jtaced Evans to pick up the tempo
In the third jterlod and caused numerous
turnovers and also rausrd Evans lo forget al«nu
Its In*lde play a* l*olea' had only tw • th*td
cjuartrr points
Evans' turned on thr defensive presstire anti
rausrd some exciting moments for Raines
guards and they outscorrd Raines 12-6 lo rut the
lead to 52 43 with 4 30 Irlt arid Itad ihe
basketball Poles! scored sis and Sharp live
during llte spurt, but Evans turned thr ball over
See Claaale. Page 4B
'

Urvltad Press International

IBASEBALL
A ltam onte Little League signups
The Altamonte Springs Utile League will hold
registration for youngsters ages 6 -l5 o n Satur
day. Jan 7 from 10 a m to 4 p m at Westmonte
Civic Center.
Youngsters must have birth certificate. name
and policy number of insurance, proof of
residence and a parent or guardian present in
order to register. For more Information on the
Altamonte Little league, contact Marie Stcden
faden (869-07991 or Dan Anlooelll 1323-3006)

SOCCER

':^ N I

Stars upend Lazers, 5-2
TACOM A. Wash - Prekl stored lire game
winning goal and Psler W ard booted two senma
Kltitav to trail the T a twna IMara ,o a 6-2 victory
over the law Angeles Larrrm In Major Indoor
Soccer League play
Prekl. the leading srorer th!» season with III
goals, broke a 2-2 tie at 3 35 In Ihr fourth period
on an a*sl«t from Ward, who earlier had miaard
a chance to score on a penally kirk Ward and
Hilly Crook came bark to added iwo more scores
before thr game was over
Ward also opened the scoring at 11 20 In thr
first period with a goal oil a pass from All
Kaaemalnl
Los Angeles pul II* first score on thr ImncmI at
1322 of the second cjuartrr. hut Tacoma's
Godfrey Ingram put the Stars ahead again
before Ihr quarter was done
Gary Ifeale tied II up for U s Attgelrs al I 24 In
Ihr fourth quarler. but ITekl's gamr winner and
two more Stars' scores ruined the 1-arrrs
comeback attempt

IFOOTBALL

V ik in g s
entertain
hot Ram s

The Seminole Sling under 16 teem soared to the 1966 Florida Cup Championship.

C e n t r a l F lo r id a ’s d r e a m te a m
Seminole Sting collection of area’s outstanding players
F r o m staff r o » o r t a

Many an opponent ended ujt
nursing some hefty wounds litis
jiast youth soccer sra*on after
going u|i against the Seminole
Sting in under 16 competition
T h e Sling, one of I h r finest
c o lle c tio n s of ta le n t ever
asM-mblrd on one train, soared to
Ihe 1938 Florida Cup Champion
s h ip

All of the pUyrra on ihe Sling
mac tied liy Danny McAvoy and
Tom Sells, are not only currrnlly
starting for. hut are among the
leader* of their respecllve high
school teams.
Any time you build an all star

team, you want to start with the
last line id defense — goalkreja-r
And thr Seminole Sting Itad one
of the most talented keeper* the
slate ha* ever seen In lake
Howell High Junior Heather
Hranri Lyman s Becky Carr was
a good choice as the hai ku|&gt;
The defense lor thr Sling had a
grral combination of quickness
and strength with Dike Howell s
J e s s ie s C a r d a re I I I . La ke
Brantley s Eva Snvder Lyman s
Jennifer McAvoy. Bishop Moore's
Jenntfrr IDnnlgaii. Lake Murv *
A n n e n tlrk e S to n e ro ck and
Lyman's Tammy Fulaang
M o vin g to t n ld llr ld , the
Seminole leant again had some

superb lalettl in l-akr Brantley's
St.it I Fox. l-ukr Howell * Ml, belle

i ...t,

w intn Park'a Brandyc

Batten l ake Mary's Dana Hoover
and Lyman's Kerry Musante
finishing was certainly not a
problem lor llte Sling wtlh Hirer
outstanding offensive jtlaver* uj&gt;
front In Bishop Moore • Amy
Gelt*. Lake Brantley * Beth
Sehaeler and U k r Marv * Crisale
Snow
At tin* lime, they arr spill up
among Iheir respective high
school* But. lor one spectacular
youth sroAMU the Seminole Sting
wa* Central Florida's dream
learn and the rest of Florida's
worst mghtmtirr

Weather will not be a factor In
Monday's NFC wildcard game Ihe
law Angeles Rams travel lo Min
nrajHtlts lo jilay the Vikings in the
Metrodotne. where It will tie a
comfortable 72 degree* in»tdc
In November ilie Minnesota
Viking* Icaiked like an NFL |ug
gernaul and live lata Angeles Ram*
ajipeared more likely lo challenge
lor llte first draft J&gt;k k than lor a
playnfl spot
Suddenly, the Ram* arr tbr tram
peaking and thr Viking* ate In a lull
as Ihe tram* jnrparr for their
wild &lt;ard game
The Ram* entered November ^ 2
1 hey went 0 4 In the month
though, jeopardizing their jilavoll
rha nres Bui Los Angeles rr
bounded to go 341 In Dowmber
IIM lodlna a J . t .» VM-Iary ««»e» M l

( r n t r ii •h*m|»*«**i
An o m
:wc IP, M-a*nrt« losing triumph over
m i w r«i i hampktnSan ira m laoo
In thew three game* Ram oj»po
nents managed Ju*l 26 points

Minnesota lial to San Francisco
24 21 cm Oct 30 to tall to 5 4 But
the Viking* won their next flvr
games by a comhlncd 107 26 They
w rrr 104 and ksiklng like the
N FL’sbest tram
But the Viking* lo*t to Green Hav.
with Ihe NFL'* second -worst rrcord
tn Week 15 and won Ju*t 28 27 In
the *ea*on Closer against a Chk ago
tram with iMilhlngat »takr
Still. Ihe Viking* are five point
lavorltr* Minnesota l* tough at the
Metnalomr. but the Ram* are 6-2
on the ritail Die tiqurv sllualkin
al. &lt;i favor* law Angrlr* The Ram*
See Playoffs. Psgc 2H

Mandarlch UPl’s top lineman
NEW YORK — Tony Mandarlch. a Michigan
Slate offensive tackle who finished sixth lit
Hetman Trophy voting. S-lutday was named
UPI Lineman of the Year despite mtsalng three
games because of an NCAA susjie nslon
Mandarlch. who -t 6I&lt;"»«7 and 315 pounds la
projected to he among the top live N H , drall
pic ks this April, was serving a rrdured suspen
stem when Ihr S y ria n s opened the season by
losing all three of their n o n conference games
Mandarlch trad contacted the N H . as a Junior
last sp rin g for In fo rm a tio n
‘ J*
supplemental draft for players not eligible for
the regular draft.
Th e Spartans finished 8 4 -1 t" «•“ » «* (,a,or
llow I b r n h J a n
l against Georgia. 8 3. as
Mandarlch finished his eight games w ith 53
"pancakes" - blocks that knock defenders oil

their feet.
..
.
"For an Infraction that should have been a
slat, on the wrtst. I got kicked In the teeth.
Mandarlch said. W r went 0 1-1 when I was
playing..... It's pretty hard nol lo wonder.
From ataff and wire reports

B A S K E TB A LL
□3:30 p rn. — CBS-6. NBA. Los Angeles Lakers
at Utah Jaxx (l.l
□ 7 p.nt. — WTHS. NBA. Washington Bullets al
Philadelphia 76rrs|L)
FO O TB A LL
□ 12 noon — ABC 9. College. Hluc/Gray All Star
Classic (LI
□ 3 30 p m. — ABC-9. College. Aloha Bowl.
Houston vs. Washington Stale ID
Complete Hating on page 2B._________________

M e rry C h ris tm a s from
th e H e ra ld s p o rts g u y s
Non Herald reader Hey. slop burvtng
your head In that newspaper, you'll go
croaarycd.
SPORTS
Herald reader Get a llte. dude Tilt* 1*
the Sanford Herald, no better local sport*
coverage around.
C H R IS
Al this time a year ago. the Herald
«pori* guy* numbered only two It wa*
FISTER
quite a task for two jiroplr lo rover *tx
Seminole County high school* Now.
though, the staff I* up lo *lx. there * more
sjturr than ever and the Sanford Herald
few academic casualties In Ihr county
sport* section Is at an all llme high
and even fewer cases of iinsjiortsiiianllkr
We're having thr lime ol our lives, and conduct.
we owe It all to you — thr athlete*,
In 1988. Seminole County was In ihe
coaches, jtaren** and fans on thr
s|iotllght oner again Th r Seminole High
Seminole County sport* scene.
gltls track tram won an unjirecedenlrd
All those writing awards, jtlaqur*. third consecutive state championship
letter* from the governor, marriage and followed It up with u second straight
proposals — they'rr all wrll and good, stair lirptathlon title
hut the biggest reward a Sanford Herald
In the summer, the younger athletes
sjMirts guy can receive Is a "thank you"
or "great Job" from an athlete, parent, took the stage, highlighted by thr
Altamonte Springs Little Lrugwr Junior
roach, etc.
All-Star leant wfilch made It to thr Junior
Our mission, to cover Seminole County Lragur World Series
athletics us Ihroughouly as possible
With the new school year canir more
If you've been around this area, you accomplishments for Seminole County
know that Seminole County athletics has prrj, uthlrtrs and trams In football.
Itcrn a dominant forre on the slutc scene Oviedo High School won Its llrsl Class
4A-7 Dlsrlcl title and wrnl on lo win thr
In recent year*.
rrglon crown as well Dike Btantlry was
Those who suit up for Seminole. Lake also a district champion.
Brantley. Lake Mury. Lake Howell.
In volleyball. Oviedo High wrnl lo Its
Lyman and Oviedo high schools are Ihe
epitome of Ihe student alhlele. These are first ever Class 3A Stale Tournament,
talented, hard working and determined winning district, region and section titles
young alhlele* who arr always striving to along llte way. Dike Brantley also won
hr thr best they can lie. There are very district and region crowns.

Classic battle
largo's Gail Buio (lett) bailies lake Brantley's Jennifer
McMaster In Burger King Classic aclion this past weok lake
Brantley, via vlclorlos over largo. SI Thomas Aquinas and
lake Mary, won tho championship lor Ihe second year In a
row. Both McMastor and Bulo were voted lo Ihe Sanford
Herald's All-Tournament team For a roundup ol Ihe week's
action, see Page 2B

BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

�! ■ — Sanloid Herald, Sanford. Florida — Sunday, December 2b, WtlB

B u r g e r K in g

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B y C H R IS P I8 T E R

Herald sports editor
From a hard fought shootout
in the n|xnlng round to a
sudden death thriller in the
final this past week s Hurler
King Classic had everything
yon could hope lor in n girl's
soccer tournament.
The 10 leant field opened
with eight games at (wo sites
on Monday and concluded
Thursday night with Seminole
County loes Lake Brantley and
Lake Mary In the champion
ship
The first round had few
surprises with all of the favor­
ite* adv anemg. lu t tlirri was
one superh game played at
Lym an High b r iw r r n Fort
L a u d e r (la ir S t . T h o m a s
Aquinos and toikr Howell's
l-idy Silver Haw ks
Lake *&lt; veil g r (Keeper
Mr aIh
' , a n n p la ye d «
spectacular gam e, making
savr ullrr save to keep Ihe
t-ady Hawks in the running
Trailing 10. Utkr Howell ihrn
scorrrl with seven seconds Irh
In regulation w it h Dana
Hoyrwrn and Tort Campbell
getilog assists on Christine
Frankrnliurger's score
The game then went to
penalty kirks where Itrann
made two more brilliant saves,
hnt It was Si. Thom as who
prevailed by making two IK to Lake Howell * our
In the rare for the finals, ii
was latke Mary rolled through
II* first two games, w inning by
scores of 7-0 and 9 -0 The
Lady Ham* then went up
against a very' to u g h Bishop
Moorr tram In the semifinals
and pulled out a I O victory on
Sandy Powrell'e goal
Lake Brantley s I^tdy Pair!

to u rn a m e n t

o t s e n c o u n t e r e d ill a it y
obstacles on the way lo the
c h a m p io n s h ip gam e and
cleared every one with Im­
pressive teamwork paving the
way. Branllry. which went
into the tournament ranked
No 7 in Class IA. delrntrd No
5 I4A| Largo and No, t I3AISI
Thom as Aquinas rn route to
the confrontation with No 2
(4A| taike Mary.
T h e championship game
was an Impressive display of
soccer with Lake Mary taking
l hr early Irad on a braullhii
goal as Michelle Mattingly’*
com er kick was headed In by
Donna Hohr
L a k e !lr* n llc y got (h r
equalizer with )ll»t seven set
onds lell in Ihe ftr»l italf when
StacJ Fox hit a rroaiing ball
that looped over goulkeejwr
T a m m y &amp; ir* head and it*
Th e secc.irl half was s» oreless, as were (he two fit*in ln t ilr overtime perlttd*
B ranllry I lien pulled out the
w in in Ihe second sudden
death period on a goal fry Tara
Harding till Cindy Becker'*
assist It was Ihe second year
lit a row Hranllcy claimed the
Burger King title
H err are some of the various
odds and ends from the Burger
King tourney
B e s t | o I I l Ti e
Fra n k e h u rg e r's goal w ith
•even seconds lell in rrgula
lion against St Thomas and
Fox's score with seven *rt ond
left in Ihe lull against la k r
Marv
Busiest keeper: i.alnrsvlllr
Hue it hoi r s Michelle Greens
Irlu laird 125 shuts In the
to urn am m l stopped 70 of
them and give up 111goals
wmaWswi t i S a » 'U n a

Burger King action
Top left Lym an'* Amy
Meyers attempts a chest
trap Middle left Lake
Brantley's Eva Snyder
congratulate* Stact Fox on
her goal L o w e r loll
Lym an’s A n n e Brewer

make a sliding kick vs
D e lto n a
T o p r ig h t
Brantley a Cindy Becker
head* the Dali out of
traffic Lower right Lake
Brantley * Tara Harding
pushes forwatd

H o m e fie ld d o e s n ’t c o n c e r n R a m s

Playoffs-------

.*

Con tin ue d from IB

U n ite d P re ss In te rn atio n al

' A N A H E I M . C a ll I - I.OS
A n g r lrs Hums Cum h John
Robinson says playing Monday *
NFC wild-card game el Min­
nesota makes lllilc dlfferettcr
brcaiise Ins team never enjoy* a
hornellrtd adv ant age
"No. I don i think wc do
Robinson *&lt;11(1 w hen asked it Ihe
Rams gam anything when they
play &gt;ii Anaheim Stadium It Is
d if f e r e n t 11hart at o th e r
stadiumsl May lie we nerd to
pass out Imillions or somr thing
The Rams would vr hosted the
gam e If Minnesota lost to
Chicago List Montlav night In
stead, they will travel to Min
ncapoll* Saturdav and •Hebraic
C hristm as at a team party
thrown to Rams owner (•■-orgiu
Frnnllere
Rntiilison said In* team will
ad|iiM lo the not** normally
generated inside tin Mclrodomr
"It's not a hlg deal to us, hr
said "We like the noise always
have."
Robinson also said hr is tin
concerned with oddsmakcr* who
have made the Rams 25-1 to
make the Super How l
“ It docs11 1 mailer. he said 1
think wc were lotigshot* to be
h rre ,"

The Rams do not know if they
will have speedster Ron Blown
III tile lineup |III HI flier Itas a

spiainrd left ankle
It s one of those thing* that
doesn't hurt so bail when he
walks no it.
Robinson said
"lint we don't have a lot of plays
In w hit h hr call walk
V IK ES W A N T T O RUN
E D E N P R A IR IE. Mtnri
Minnesota Coach )rrr&gt; Burns
says the Vikings will have to do
more with less when It comes to
running the ball against the Los
Angeles Rams in Mondav\ \ li
wildcard game
I m concerned about out
lunntrig game.
Burris said
Friday We’ve got to lie able to
run the ball tiellcr We've had
in|urtes to Itai ks and to guys on
the line Inn everynrie has mju
rles hi spile ol that U r have to
do be Me i

Mn \ iking* ptai tu ed undei
tile lent at the their quarters tli
Ellen Prairie I rlday and jilan to
work oul again Saturday and
Christmas morning for Monday s
game
Burns said defensive tin Mr
Tim Newton Is not likely to play
iH-catise ol a knee mpirv New ton
(jute out to prartlee Friday but
Ills knee was Ijothetlng him and
lie tell prut lice early
Running bark Darrin Nelson is
Ixilltercd by a p(dLd batiistruig
suflerrtl In the Beats game last
Monday lim n ' said b&lt; will

Itiakr a dri Islon on whether to
start Nelson alter procure Son
•lav
W r itmIii t run tiirn today
Burns said and we ll have to
wall and srr on Ills progress
I Ml luirbai ker Jesse Solomon
w ho has a knee Injury Burns
said He was oul there running
but I think it would Itr intrant
loos (or him to play at this
|M»int ”
I tie i mil h said defensive
t.ii kle Henry llioinus who had a
rihuipirv will pl.n
Running Itai k Rn k Frnnrv
said his Injured knee lerls line
and he's ready lo nlnv
I in Impressed w ith the
Rains' drfrnsr
Penney said
I he y ve got a lot ol good
players a lot of quit kness Jin|
we vr got a lot ol talent ol
letisivrly It’s a plavoll game and
II will lx- pretty Intense

are healthy
hot M innesota tn u ld play
w ith o u t two key defensive
players
I &gt;rtrustye end Doug Martin is
lost lor the season because ol a
knee tiqurv l-ast week, leading
M in n e s o t a t a c k ie r Je s s e
Solomon butt lit* knee and is
questionable Linemen lb my
I bninas and l lin New ton also
have Iteen unable to procure
bccunsr ol m)urles and certainly
won't I k- 1( m&gt; jierteni for l.&lt;»s
Angeles
'W e're lit gtral position,
Rams drlensivr lineman Doug
Reed sold We vr gtuie llooilgh
all our trials and tribulations It
there’s any llltir I frit like we
•nuld goaii ilu* way. II* now
N F L P lm yoff Notebook
M IN N E A P O L IS M l......suta

Viking players Anthony Cartet
and Carl Lee and l.ee’s wile
Donna. have jilraderl Innocent in
•barges of dlsordrrlv &lt;ntidurl in
a dispute at a tllghli lull two
■‘Offensively, w e've got lo weeks ago
tonic through this week and
The ir attorneys entered the
move the hall and control the pleas in Hennepin County court
ball
Thursday. The two Vikings did
not ap|&gt;ear lor the hrlel pro&lt; red
Penney salit he thinks It will
lugs A pretrial hearing was
l»- a ’’real advantage" to play at
scheduled fur March 15
home m the Metrodomr
Carter and Lee were accused
' ' VV r p I a y w e l l In Ihe of getting inlo an early-morning
M e tio d o in e h e said ’'They’re light outside Nonna Jean’s bar
an nuldixir Irani, used In playing Dec. 13 Police rrporls said the
outside
twn got into a listflghi Carter

and Lee have •untended s u m «
tlun that tlii y had no argument
Coat It Jerry Hums named
tarter and l.ee in-caplalns lot
thr Vikings Hears game last
Monday night as a show ol unity
A thud Viking Involved m the
dispute, D a rryl Harris, was
iNMikrd lor obstrut ling a legal
arrest hut his r .« u Is still lx-mg
Investigated and tie lias not yet
beep lorinally &lt;barged
'Hie Minnesota Vikings s&gt;itd
Friday only a lew hundred
tickets p lu s about I OOO
obstructed view seals, remained
fol Monday s Vikings Rams
wild i aid plavoll game at the
Metiodotnc
III' lew hundred in kets lb,it
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around 50 Irrt behind your boat
Leave th r t r r l on free i |m*&gt;I. lorn
down Ih r anti h uck la ih device
rtiuugh m that I h r ih ln r r can t
pull ll m il and lay Ih r rod down
Pick tip your ire n n d outfit and

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w hen a b a n li around tir r a u ir
th e y w ill beconir r x t m n r l y agt
la ir d and iw lm In th r surfacr ll
l i hard In k rrp your cool w hen a
giant I m m li u n d ri one ol your
I m II i . hut you must k r r p m oving
forw ard until Ih r flih actually
l u k n ih r ih ln rr lly pu llin g the
ih l n r r forward you a rr lim iting
l l i l a l r r a l m o v e m e n t, t h i n
m a k in g II r a ilrr (nr Ih r Im m In
c u p tu rr Ih r liall If ynu im p Ih r
I m m i . ih r ih ln r r will Irrtp irn ily
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w h llr trolling wild ih ln rrri. and
y o u U k i . can cnlch H pound b a n
w ith regularity once yuo m a ile r
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w i l l " M u i r " I h r h alt a n d i w a llo w
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L o y o la s b e a te n at o w n g a m e
L o y o la of C a lifo rn ia and
Loyola of Illinois pushed the
throttle on their highpowtred
offenses Friday night. Much to
thetr chagrin, though, thetr op­
ponents managed to play that
frenetic style even better.
A t Rosemont. III., senior
Stanley Brundy scored a ca­
reer-high 47 points to carry host
DePaul to a 115-111 triumph
over Loyola (Calif.) tn the cham­
pionship game of the Old Style
Classic
At Peoria. 111.. Anthony Manuel
•cored 35 pbints and handed out
13 assists to pace Bradley to Its
34th straight home-opening vic­
tory. 111-107 over Loyola (lu.|.
Brundy fouled out with 2:31
remaining and the Blue Demons
ahead 106-100. Ills point total
was a record for the Horizon.
T u u a c Gieenc. the tourney s
moat valuable player, added 20
points for DePaul. 7-4
Hank Gathers scored 32 points
lor Loyola (Caltf.). 2-4. anu Jeff
Fryer had 30.
Loyola climbed Into a 109-108
lead on a 3 point play by Enoch
Simmons with 58 seconds left.
Brad Niemann converted a 3polnter and Greene followed
with two free throws, giving

DePaul a 113-109 lead with 37
seconds remaining.
After Tom Peabody's hoop cut
the lead to 113-111 with 22
seconds left. Oruene sank a free
throw and James Hamby added
two more to seal the outcome
with eight seconds remaining.
‘In the
“ consolation game,
e.V ln cent Brooks scored 19 points
and Keith Rawls added 16 to
pace Austin Peay to an 82-68
victory over North Carolina
A &amp; T.
For Bradley, Dion Therman
contributed 26 points and Luke
Jackson had 25 The Braves.
3-3, last lost a home opener tn
1954. to C incin na ti! 96-76.
Jerald Hayward struck for 39
points for Loyola. 4-4.
Bradley tied the score B 1-91 on
a Jackson free throw with 6-OH
to play and went ahead for good.
93-91. when Manuel made two
rice Uuowi alter uoyou a Heir
Rogers was w histled for s
technical foul
The Braves built a 106-97 lead
w ith 2.-06 left before Loyola
closed to 106-103 with 1:34 to
go. M a n ue l's 3 -p o ln t play
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widened* the
lead* to 5
Loyola closed to 106-106 before
free throws by Manuel and
Thurm an sealed the outcome.
In the Rebel Roundup. No 14

u Vegas defeated Tex­
Nevada-Laa
as AAM 110*7
110417 fo
for the champi­
o n s h ip a nd R h ode Is la n d
downed Centra) Michigan 68-30
tn the consolation game.
At Las Vegss. Nev.. Greg
Anthony and Stacey Augmon
dominated both ends ol
M the
court to lead Nevada-Las Vegas.
5 -2 . A n th o n y , nam ed the
tournam ent's Most Valuable
Player, scored 21 points and
while Augmon scored only nine
points, he contributed four
steals, three blocked shots and s
game-high 12 rebounds The
Aggies, 7-3, were led by Donald
Thompson's 25 points ami 10
rebounds
In the consolation. Kenny
Green sparked a 20 6 run over
the last eight minutes to spark
Rhode Island. 2-4. over Central
Michigan, 5-5.
In the Chamlrtadr Classic. No
4 Iowa bettered Eastern Illinois
89-71, St. fouls topped Miami
m Washington
86-71 and Eastern
held of! Old Dominion '6 7 1
T h e late game pitted CalR iv e r s id e a g a in s t h o st
Chamlnade
At Honolulu. Roy Marble and
Rsy Thompson scored 20 points
apiece and Iowa. 94). relied on a
144) tear to atari the second half
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L y m a n w i n s t h i r d in r o w
jumper and J J . Milter connecting on two free throw to gtve
them a 21-13 lead artth 6.56 to

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Hsrald sports wrttar

SA N FO R D Lym an High
who finished with a
School came up srlth a brilliant
ne-hlgh 23 paints, then ended
second half and held off a late
surge by Lake Howell to lake a the streak with a layup artth 6 31
72-58 decision In the consolation to play In the quarter. Lyman
bracket of the Central Florida scored the neat four points
Classic before 121 fans at before the Silver Hawks reeled
off seven consecutive.
Seminole Community College.
Shane Smith opened the run
D u n e d in o v e rc a m e Lake
B ra n tle y In the fin al four artth a driving jumper before
minutes of the other consolation Johnson connected on a three
ne and outdid the Patriots. point play and a long range
Ju m p e r. Lake H o w e ll kept
54. tn a sec saw battle.
Lyman uu (scored the Stiver scrapping for the rest of the
Hawks 21-11 tn the third quarter quarter and evened the score at
lead and built as much as a 20 31 apiece at the intermission
Lym sn came out and took
point lead In the fourth quarter
before Lake Howell put or. a bit control after Lake Howell took Its
first lead. 33-31. off a Ryan
of a comeback attempt.
Th e game opened with the two Thom as field goal. Th e Hounds
teams trading buckets as the answered with field goals by
Greyhounds Jumped out to a James Flint and taro more by
quick 44) lead off buckets by Whittington, who finished with s
T o d d P a tte rs o n and R ich team high 20 paints.

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fnlng the lead to 4-2 artth 5:49 to
play In the period,
t The two teams played each
Other close as Lyman ended the
Ouarirr with a Mike Hardin free
throw to give his team a 15-15
lead after the first eight minutes
bl plsy.
I The 'Hounds opened with six
tonsecullve points in the second
husrter artth Hollgrefe opening
Qie frame artth a stick back.
Iflke W hittington drilling a

Ing a three pointer, before James
Flint connected on a three point
play at the end of the period to
up the Lyman lead to 32-42.
The Greyhounds continued o
hit their free throw* and built a
66-48 lead artth 3:54 to play
before Lake Howell put oni a
i brief
spurt and cut the lead to 70-58
artth 1 ^6 u i play.
"W e played artth much more
intensity In the second half."
Lym an coach To m Lawrence

Dunedin came from behind
and fought off Lake Brantley at
the end to hold on for the
victory. The Falcons. 7-2. used a
halfcourl press to get back In the
game and make the going tough
tn the final taro quarters
The Patriots rushed out to a
16-13 lead at the end of the find
quarter and ted 31-29 at In­
term ission. T h e tides theu
turned artth as Dunedin's Joe
Comito opened the second half
with a three pointer to give hts
team a 32-31 lead The taro
trams then traded buckets be­
fore the Falcons went on a sit
point run at the end of the
quai
luarier to take a 47-43 lead at
the end
i
of three quarters
Tom Tufariello led Dunedin
artth 18 points artth Tim Dexter
adding 15 &lt;
Comito and Mark
Fresh each chipping to eight
( M * BePampftn led the Pain
ots with 18 points wuh Trey
W hite adding 13 and Mstt
Tunney 12 while Sammy Smith
netted nine
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ClassicContinued from SB
and Raines scored eight of the last ten points to
post the win.
Raines placed three players In double figure
'with Knox getting 15 and Spencer and Dixon
scoring 14 points each. Evans was led by Sharp
with 17and Potest wtth 16.
In Seminole's loss to Bishop Moore the Fighting
Seminole* came out playing strong defense and
led 5-2 wtth 3:30 to play In the quarter, but the
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way to take a 17-14 lead after one period Rob
Graham of Bishop Moore drilled four straight
Jumpers. Including two 3-potntrrs. to account for
ten of the points
Tw o Jumpers by all tournament selection
Bernard Eady enabled Seminole to tie the score
st 22 with 3:20 to plsy In the half. Tw o layups hy
Von Eric Small enabled Seminole to take a four
point lead with under a minute to play but Owen
Busch drilled a 3 pointer to make the score
Scmtnolc 26. Bishop Moore 25 at halftime
Graham ted Bishop Moore with hla ten first half
points, and Seminole was led by Eady and Small
with eight and seven, respectively. Usually high
scoring center Robert Moorr of Seminole was
held to two first half points and was on the bench
with three fouls aa the half ended.
Seminole was unable to mount a c h a lle n g e In
the third period as the Jump shot would not fall
for Sanford. Meanwhile all tournament pick John
Guemple waa scoring five points as the Hornets
outscored Seminole 16-7 In the quarter to take a
41 -33 lead after three periods.
Eady finally got hot for Seminole In the fourth
period and scored 11 points to cut the lead to
53-48 with 2:00 to play but Bishop Moore held
firm, making nine of 12 fourth period free throw
attempts, and held on for Its seventh win of the
year.
Blahop Moore waa led by Guemple'a 16 points.
Also tn double figures was Graham witli 13 and
Sean Fitzgerald with 11. Eady led Seminole with
a game high 22 points and Small added I I.
Moore fouled out and had only four points.

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Hay fills in for Kiwanians’ snow
AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcohollca Anonymoua groups meeting Monday
Include:
Altam onte Springe:
• New Life Al Alon. 8 p m . . 442 S. North Lake Blvd.. Suite
1016.
• New Lllr Group. 8 p m ., open dleruaelon. 442 S North
Lake Blvd.. Suite 1016.
• St. Mary Magdelen Group, noon, cloned Big Book meeting.
861 Maitland Ave., Hoorn D.
Casselberry:
• Bark-to-Basics Group, 8 p m., alcohollca only; 8 p m , last
Monday of monlh. open speaker meeting: Aecenaion Lutheran
Church. Overhrook Drive.
• Clean Air Group, noon, alcohollca only. Heboa Club. 130
Normandy.
o hxpir idler'Strength-1 (opr Group, 8 p X , alcoholic* only,
women only. Reboa Club, 130 Normandy ^
• Good Morning Group. 10 a m . open diucuaalon. Reboa
Club. 130 Normandy.
• Happy Hour Group. 5:30 p m , open discussion. Rrbon
Club. 130 Normandy.
• Step A Study Alanon. 8 p m . Senior CltUena Cenier. 200
N. Lake Tripleil Drive.
• Steps to Recovery. 8 p m.. alcohol Ice only. Reboa Club. 130
Normandy.
• Reboa Club. 6 30 a m ., open dlscusaton: noon, alcoholics
only; Rebos Club. 130 Normandy.
Longw ood:

• Survivor* Group, noon. open discussion. 3101 Dane lame.
• Westlake Group. H p m., alcohollca only. Westlake
lloapltal. 589 W. Stale Road 434.
Sanford:
• Sanford Group, noon. 5 30 p m . open dlsruaaton: 8 p m .
alrohollrsonly: 1201 W First St.
• Sober Won AA Group, noon. 5:30 p m .. B p m ., open
discussion, the Sahara Club (old driver's license office). 2587 S.
Sanford Ave.

Overeaters to weigh in
A step study of Overeaten Anonymous Is conducted on
Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. Stale Road 434.
Longwood. For more Information, call Charlie at 323-8070.

Narcotics Anonymous to meet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p m. al the House
of Goodwill. 3 17 Oak A ve - Sanford.

Poets to talk verse
F ln l Florida I’oets meet al 10 a.m. every Monday In Ihc
fellowship hall of Untied Methodist Church. Orange City.
Interested ports are welcome. Few more Information, call
775-8909 or 574 3869

Clogging groups have class
The Old Hickory Stom prn clogging group holds classes 7-9
p m. each Monday al Ihr Knights of Columbus Hall on S Park
Avenue. Sanford For more information, call 349 9529
Dixieland ('loggers clogging group holds classes 7-9 p m
each Monday 7-0 p m at the Lakr Mary Fire Department al
First Strrel and Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary For more
Information, call 321-5267

Baby. It waa cold outside last
Saturday nlghl. But never too
cold for the Christmas dinner al
the Osteen home of Don and
Winkle LeFlIs who hosted a
Christm as gathering for Ihe
Sanford Ktwanla Club.
According to Greg LeFlIs. club
president, about 50 attended the
family-oriented event. Due to an
absence of snow and a sleigh,
guests settled for a hayrlde.
played volleyball and ended the
evening with a marshmallow
roast.
"T h e kids went craxy playing
In the hay bams." Greg said.
The Klwanls families brought
covered dtshr*. vegetables and
desserts, an^ V club supplied
the T-bone sUrks *..J barbecued
rib s. Greg said. Everybody
seemed lo have a real good lime.
Entertaining, family style, is
certainly not new to Don and
Winkle They are the parrnta of
eight children and have 14
grandchildren So It ts always
party time when the LeFlIs elan
gathers

Qreen (and red) thumbs
W tld flo w e r C irc le of the
Garden Club of Sanford Inr. met
at the club on Dec. 8 for the
annual C hristm as party. A
s p e c ia l guest was G la d y s
Zahand. a lotmer club member
who la now chairman of the
Senior Citizens Activities of the
Seminole County Federation of
Senior C miens
M e m b e rs e x c h a n g e d
Christmas plants, and Florence
Wehrwetn gave a demonstration
on making holiday wreaths
According lo Shirley Simas,
hostesses Mae G rie r, E u la
Palmer and Florence Wrhrwein
all did a commendable Job in
decorating the clubhouse and
roordlnstlng Ihe party.

CODISCO op«ns houss
Guests came from as far away
as Denver to attend the recent
C h ris tm a s open house for
CODISCO Inc. at tts new facility
In the Industrial Park on Upsala
Hoad The vice president of the
Mansvlllr (Johnl Corp attended
the plush gathering along with

Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
PofM OlOH mcel the fourth Monday at 7 30 p m. at their post
home |(he log cabin on Seminole Boulevard)

Help for gamblers offered

Cure for disease

Gamblers Anonymous and Garn-Annn for family and Irtrnds.
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokersl at 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shephrrd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland
For more information, call 236-9206.

My gift to the world Is to get
rid of birth defects. I would llkr
to help them by telling the
doctors to give medicine lo
people with birth defects
Valerie L yn ch
le t grade
Longwood

Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, al lire
Sanford Civic Cenier.

VFW , Auxiliary to gather

My glfl to the world would be u
cure for all diseases, so that
wouldn't people have to get the
terrible diseases like cancer and
A ID S . I know how II feels
because my grandfather Is d y ­
ing because hr has cancer
Ju s tin Nlanlk
Age 11
Longwood

Love

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Toys, pajamas for tots
Pat Foster (loft), prosldent of SISTER Inc., and Mary Tlllis.
chairman for the club's Christmas fund, look over some of the
gills to be donatod to the Seminole Children's Village for abused
children The Sanford club pro3onlod $100 to Ihe sholler for
pajamas for Ihe kids In addition to that gift, dub members
decided lo bring toys for the children Tuesday io Ihe club's
meeting in lieu of exchanging gilts among themselves

DORIS
DIETRICH
about 150 guests
According to Don Bauerle Sr.,
cha irm a n of the C O D IS C O
board, guests Included city of­
ficials. county officials, the in­
dustrial pork tenants, builders
and friends.
A h c r u tlf u l 2U-fool tree
heralded *Hc Christmas sea -on
w h i 'r a h a r p is t p l -y e d
appropriate music. Guests werr
served a bountiful buffet and
later toured the offices of Ihe
ultra-modern complrx.
Among those attending were
State Rep. Art Grindle and hta
wife. P h yllis: Ssnford C ity
Commissioner Bob Thomas and
his wife. Doris: Sanford City
Manager Frank Faison and his
wife. Marilyn: Dr. Charles Park
ar.d his wife. Kinky, and Red and
Ekdae Cleveland

Showsr honors brlds-sloct
Lisa McIntosh, bride^cleei of
Robert Wood, was honored si an
open house bridal shower and
tea this past Sunday afternoon,
from 2-4 p m .. In Ihe former
parsonage of Central Baptist
Church. 1318 Park Ave
Lisa, daughter of Charles and
Sue McIntosh, and Robert, son of
Wayne and Ntcki Wood, will be
married Jan. 7 al Central Baptist
Church.
The Christmas motif was car­
ried out In the decor and re­
freshmem». and a fire burned In
Ihe flreplare on the rnld after­
noon
Huatraars were Illllir Coggon.
Penny llosack. Beth Nicholas
S h e rrill Th o m a s and Vera
Smith.

Couplt return from crulae
Christmas came a little early
this year for Horace and Claire

Education Is In fashion

be furnished by Elsa Caskey til
Deltona, formerly of Sanford
T h e s c h o la rs h ip w ill hr
awarded In the spring Applies
lions are available through Mary
A n n e Cleveland b y calling
322-7311.

Eating out for haart's sake
T h e Health and W rllnrs*
Committee of the Greater San
ford Chamber of Commerce in
"rating lunrh out" at various
Sanford restaurants to demon­
strate "heart healthy" menu
alternatives
On Dec. 16. committee mem
b rni and gursts met for lunch at
Ihe Western Sizzlin’ In Sanford
to sample several menu Items
the rrst &gt;ur*nt offrrs as "heart
healthy ’
Committee rhatrm an llrnrv
Harlow, who loot about I Ik)
pounds several years ago amt
has maintained the weight loo*
a w a r d e d W a r r e n M o rris
owner-manager of Ihe restau
ram . a certificate and "heart
healthy” slicker* for his mrnu
board lo alert the dining public
to the diet a lte rna tive s at
Western Sizzlin'
Among nutrition expert* giv­
ing thrlr sump of approval to
Ihe diet specialties were Nddl
Loper. professor of nutrition al
Seminole Community College
and Dorothy Richard*, nutri­
tionist at Sem inole County
Health Department
Committee members are In­
terested In being Invlled (and
picking up Ihr tab) lo eat lunrh
al other member restaurants lo
help Increase the health eon
sclouanes* of the dining publlr
F o r In fo rm a tio n , r a il Ih r
chamber at 322-2212

Fashions for cdvrallnn will
usher In Ihe new year
the
education department of Ihe
Woman's Club of Sanford Inr.
stages Its annual scholarship
fashion show and luncheon The
benefit will enable a deserving
local woman to return lo school
The commuter met recently to
finalize plans for Ihr event
Members In clu d e Mary Anne
C le v e la n d , d e p a rtm e n t
chairman. Martha Yancey, fash
Ion show chairman. Hazel Cash,
c lu b p re s id e n t; and lle lh
Bridges. Liz H eRrl-h Marty
Colegrove. Lesstc Pauline and
Sally Grows
According to Martha Yancey,
thr public benefit will be held on
Wednesday. J a n . 4. al Iht
Woman's Clubhouse, 309 S Oak
Ave.. following the regularly
scheduled meeting al II a m
T h r lu n rh e o n menu Is as
follows boneless chicken breast
on a bed of strained rice, broc­
coli In testy cheese sauce, con­
gealed salad, bread, coffee or Ira.
and carrot cake
Ticket-donations are $10 per
person.
Twenty-four club member* Widow's address given
will model fashion* from Lots'
Several friend* have requested
Place and KnJay Acrrni* from the addreta of Mildred Slrmprr
Chanleh Handbags and A c­ Agent, a longtime Sanford real
cessories of llralhrow also will dent and businessman, who lost
hr fe a lu rrd
Assisting Ih r her husband. Jack, recently Her
models will tie Dave Farr, rare
address la 1659 N Atlantic Ave..
utlvr director of the Grrater New Smyrna Reach. FL 23060
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
(Doria Dtatnch. retired Harold
Dr Roliert J Smith. Dr. John
Hammrrll. and Attorney Richard Paopla editor, la a correspondent
covering the Sanford area.
Colegrove J r
Background piano music will Phone: 1224525 &gt;

World
Continued from Pegs 1C
I would want to help all thr
poor and give hard to the hung ry , And liapplnesa and Joy
Your near! aches for the hungry
and suffering and poor.
Vernon Freem an
Age 73
Sanford

Sanford Rotarians to meet

SANFORD

( F i l e ) P a u l, w h o tre a te d
themselves lo a 7-day cruise
aboard Ihe " V i c t o r i a , " a
Chandris Lines luxury crulae
ship.
The Pauls (lew to San Juan,
where they boarded the ship for
S t . T h o m a s . M a r tin iq u e .
Barbados. Granada and Caracas
Horace said the weather was
beautiful— perfect for a crulae.
Claire added lhal the cruise
was "fantastic " She said. "It
was quite a cruise lo take
Formal evening wear was re­
quired. Il was first class "

world I* bound together by
happiness, peatr and love!
hut Ihe alher side Is If II
doesn't go through we II live In
an untame world With no con­
stitution no one knows what
peare |* A place where the
world ts threatened by weapons
With the arms treaty we have
right* Without It we might noi
even have ihe right to breathe*
Who knows'*
Wouldn't peace Ire belief than
war?
Andrew Pearl
3rd grade
Longwood
My glfl lo thr world is I want
World War III to never happen
World War III Is had It Is not
good It Is buddrsl Most wurs
are trad because people die
Seth Barber
le t grade
Longwood
Peace. This whole world is In
turmoil Everybody's lighting
each other. Even families arr
fighting
Walt W. Robel
Age 72
Sanford

For Chriatmua I would llkr lo
give love. Christmas Isn't so
much about giving but about
bring with your loved ones,
Christ went lo the cross and died
for us. If lhal Isn't love, then
wliat Is To die for people you
never ntrl Is pretty tinbrllevablr
Thai s what I want to give.
Hob S p rrtl
Age 12
Lake M ary

I would like to give thr world
prure. That's God'* plan When
•Jesus was born It was a sign of
Gtxl's love He sent Jesus to die
for us God made earth for us to
llvr In peace. If we are fighting
and saying bad things how can
there I k - peace?
Yvonne Laweon
Age 12
Sanford

Whal I'd give the world for
Christmas would Ik- world (x-ace
and Inve. why? Because of the
Ioh*, of lives and suffering trove
Is (hr greatest gift of all.
What larking In mankind Is
love!
Ruby Wade
Age 74
Sanford

For Christmas I think there
should Ire peace Nobody in this
world could make peace hul
Jesus. Christmas Is Ihe day God
gave up his son. I also would llkr
lo give lo |&gt;eoplr lhal don't have
food, a borne, money. Thai Is
whal I would like lo give Ihr
world for Christ mat!!
Terra Handera
Age 1 1
Longwood

The greatest gift I could ever
give to the world Is love. People
great and small nerd love. Many
old. middle, or young have never
received love because they have
diseases, are orphans, nr some­
one never cured about them.
Everyone can give love because
rveryone loves love. It's won­
derful.
Leah Garcea
Age 10
Longwood

Peace, not war
My wish to the world Is thul
the arms treaty goes through. So
lhal friendship will t&gt;r used land
lo land. A world of peace, a
world where we ran cherish
togetherness and know the

Protected whales

so people could have a cool
drink Clean water s o there Is no
use for sewage plants that
pollutr the air Water, ao people
ran bathe cleanly and Joyfully
Andy Llavcrta
Age 11
Longwood

money on drugs which they
don't need Instead of things they
do need and they fust steal Ihe
things they do need and are
shoplifter*
Je ffre y Douglass
3rd grad*
Longwood

End to suicide

No more drugs

If I could. I would like lo give
Ihr world no suicide treatise lots
of great people have kilted
i hems* II and Ihelr life, corrrr.
future, and thrlr lerlitigs Now
I hey can't share their great Ideas
with friends in Ihelr life tr e a l i s e
they killed themself probably
b e c a u s e t h e y w ere v e ry
frustrated
Nicole liable
3rd grade
Longwood

My wish for the world Is that
drugs would no longer exist
because they've done a lol of
harm Sometimes It make* me
think the people who takr drugs
not only hurt themselves but
they hurl the people who love
them.
Bar ah Bhelkh
Age B
Longwood

Child abuse stopped
If I could give the world a
present tor Christmas I would
stop child and sexual abuse
Kids are Just as human as
adults Their bodies might he
smaller hul that's still no excuse
for abusing them ('tease for Ihe
sakr of children slop abusing
you're only hurling yourself
Dina Carlton
Age 12
Lake Mary
My wish for the world Is lor Ihe
children lo be free and not
abused by Ih e lr p a re n ts,
nrightxtr* or Jusi anybody I
want lhern lo t r lovrd and cared
for Just like me and a lot of my
Irtrnds I’ve braid alKiul a lot of
rhlldrrn lhal have brrn hurt or
even ktllrd all because of abuse
Mandl Dement
3 rd grade
Longwood

Values
For Christmas 1 would give ihe
Amrrtran people Ixilrr values.
People today set values that
make no sense. Their main
concern Is whether Ihcy have
enough presents under ihe Irre.
or If they're r x (tensive enough
Our c o n c e r n should be those
families who get nothing al all
for Christmas. That's Important
lo me. and I feel It should be
lmportanl lo everyone.
Megan Davis
Age 13
Lake Mary

For a ( hm in u s gift to the
world I'd Influence people lo
help save a tx-autlful mammal.
the whale. It's endangered and
when animals licrome extinct
they're gone forever. I'd try lo
spread organizations all over Ihc
w orld. T h e rulers of some
countries could help by passing
No more alcohol
lawsaboul whales' lives,
Wendy Meaacngcr
A wish 1 want for ihr world Is
Age 10 lhal I here wrre no alcoholics In
Longwood Ihe world II makes them frel
drunk. I don't believe that
alcohol makrs you frel better
Fresh water
because It doesn't! Same to
I would like to give the world drugs. |&gt;eople Just don't need II
all new Iresh water. Water, and It costs money lo die. People
because people have polluted ate s o m e tim e s shoplifters
our streams and |&gt;onds Water. because they used all of Ihelr

Bibles
For Christmas I would give the
wot Id a Hlblf So everyone could
learn aboul God and love Him
You can learn lhal Christmas
Is a time lhal you think about
.Jesus and Ihr way h r was Ixirn
Tra ci Burke
Age 13
Sanford
I won Id like to give Die world
peace and quiet I also would
give llirm thr Bible so that they
learn aboul God and depart from
evil Then weapons ran Ik- broke
and we ran lie free and nol do all
Ih r tiad thing*
S h ayn Sheldon
Age 12
Osteen

Respect
If I wrre lo give a gill lo the
world. It would I k - resfteti for all
II everybody was to be irraled
wirit respect, this world would
I k - a very nice and happy world
Remember, irrni rite way you
would like them lo irral you
Dana Smlldtln
4th grade
Longwood

Equality
I would llkr lo give Ihe world
equality for Christ mas. tty that I
mean lhal people should he
equal, no one Iretier l ban anyone
else. We might need one leader
with his helpers, but power
should tie distributed like II Is
now In ihe U.S. This should lie
throughout Ihe world.
H ea the r L. Bixlcr
Age 12
Lake Mary

Boat bumpers
My gift to the world Is I would
|&gt;ut rubber bumpers on boals so
If they till a sharp risk they
would bounce hark and nol sink
I would stop accidents from

happening.
Scott Kline
1st grade
Longwood

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, December 25, 1988 — 1C

Com m unities hopping with holiday activities
Now more than ever la the
time of year when It la more
bleated to give than to receive
(foradull*. that la!)
Giving generously » ( their time
and lalcnia were the women
from Sathil Point Wnmrn t Club
who planned and pulled otT a
surc-ssful Santa I‘any on Dec18 I’ony ride*, games. era ft a.
re)a&gt;&gt; and, ot couiae, Santa
entritulned the children at the
3 a ha I I 'o l n l T o t L o t In
Lon&gt;:w&lt;xid.

3.iiild made w grand entrance
on lop of a fire truck Children
and thnr &gt; u cn t» ran •» the
air I' walk to watch the Jolly old
man d. vend. Greg D rnlk/ »* s
d ir w d all In red from head to
toe and with anme loud "ho
ho * Santa made hit way to hit
Santa chair.
Children were waiting an*
touch for Shelly Fergusan to call
their name* to receive gif la from
Santa fl'orenta turned In presenta earlier In the week ) Helping
Santa with the glfta were Kohtn
Kline, Kohtn Itun lcke and
Lindtey Norman
When St»&lt;ey Drolshagens
name waa rullrd. the aloud aa
lar at the could from Santa, but
wat tiill able to rrach her arm
out Ur enough to get tier gilt'
To m atch Sa n ta's grand
entrance, he made a North Pole
e«|t Mounting a Florida reindeer
la while horse) Santa waved
goodbye and called out ‘ Merry
Christmas" to all
Helping the kldt with a randy
cane trail were Karen Swettxrr
and her daughter. Shannon, and
Linda Shy do The workers lor
thr Throw Ihc Present Down Ihe
Chimney were Anne Starr. Ihe
president of the women's club.
Mu) Eugene Cruse. Lisa Foley
and Llta Monrr worked at thr
lollipop tree In charge of re
freshments were tiartma Fowle
and thane Shertr
Mary Joyce and Elaine Cofoid
were ihe corhafnrten of the
Iurty A&lt; cording to Cofold. The
parly went pretty well My
nelghUtr called and told me her
family had u great time."
Joyce was so pleased with the
whole production that site is
willing to i lialr the (tarty again

neat year.

Party waa affair with flair

LAKK MANY

Opening Ihrtr home to share
LONOWOOD
Ihe holiday spirit were Al and
Cathy Hunt, who live In the
Murkhum Woods area, Their
C Y N T H IA
guest list for Dee. Hi (tarty
In clud ed E ric and A n drea
AU STIN
Henton. Hrlan and Sally Crews.
Bill and Peggy Hearrln. Sabrina
D e rn s h c r , N a n c y P o ir ie r .
Courtney Fnrst. Penny Hart* and Smith III. Mertdelh Hroek and
s e v e r a l o t h e r of H u n t 's Pat Best.
employees Entering with Harold
"Everlasting Light" also was
McNeal was his s trik in g ly performed for Ihe Lakevtew
besullf I date dressed In black ilaptisl emigre -pi:ton on Saturleather
cay nigh* k t . 17. and burn ty
A rerelver of many rompll- morning. Dec. IN
meids was Ann Vara, who wore
During one of the songs at Ihe
a strapless taflta dress Valerie church, a candlelight trig cere­
Davis was wearing a beautiful mony look place One candle
black velvet dress wttb srqulnrd started the ceremony, by the end
sleeves
of the song, all Ihe randies were
Everyone brought their favor­ III and each member of Ihe
ite holiday appetizer or goodie
congregation held up their III
The table was covered with candle white singing The true
delirious dlshrs The favorite feeling of ihe Christmas spirit
was fresh shrimp, followed elosr was shared by the rholr and the
tiehind by smoked salmon One rungirgaikm.
guesl. Chris S ra ih rltl, even
brought a Christmas sheet rake
C a th y H u n t w rapped up Puppets entrance kids
goodir trays fur each guest as
The Nulrrarkrr Prime."* a
they left the (tarty. Hunt said she puppet play, was performed by
needed to get rid of Ih e
Ihrre local librarians for Ihc
scrumptious leftovers because
children In Seminole County
site and her family were leaving
The first performance was
for ChUago the following week given to morr than H5 children
In spend the holidays with rela
al Ihe Northwest Branch In Lake
lives
Mary on Monday. Dec. HI From
infants to adults, all ages en­
Choirs shine as night-light
joyed Ihe puppet play.
The Lakevtew llaptlst Church
Cyodi K nrrhi. the librarian
adult and childrens choirs in
Lake Mary gave the gift of music bom the Sanford branch. Anltru
Lehey. Ihe librarian from the
to the community on Dec, 15
"Everlasting Light.'' the namr of Oviedo branch, and Debbie
Frank, the children s librarian al
Ihe choirs' performance, was
exrcuted for Ihe public in front Ihc Lake Mary branch, were the
of Hurdlnes al the Altamonte hands behind Ihe scenes Frank
filled In Monday for a librarian
Mall
who was sick
Vnnnle Clem and Chuck Cov"The children just sat there
acs narrated between the pro­
duction * songs Sidney Brisk and stared," Frank remarked
directed Ifte adult choir while "I'm sure we'll do morr puppet
B arbara G o rm a n not o n ly shows in ihe future She said
directed the children's choir, but the children really loved wat­
(olned in on thr song Christ mas ching Ihe pup(&gt;cta
Shines "
O ther perform ances were
S o lo is ts In c lu d e d C la r k given on Dec. 20 al the North
Adams. Linda Juliano. Tom m y Branch. Sanford. Dec 21 at the

East Branch In Oviedo; and Dec.
22 at the Central Branch In
CaMelberry.

Band students honored
The All-State Band tryoula
were held laxl Sept. 24. and the
following Lake Mary High School
H and stu d e n ts have been
selected to participate in Ihe
All Slate Band activities and
concert to tie held Jan 5-7 In
Tampa
Flutists selected were Michelle
Treat. Sarah MeCHntock and
Nicole Dedrlck.
Clarinetists chosen werr; Julie
Orscd. Am y Brlnklow , Am y
Behenk. Vonda Lynch and Katie
Hagwell
T ru m p e t players W illiam
Pond, Jeff Kcbark. Warren
Fernandez and Rich Gutierrez
were rhoaen. along wllh French
horn players C in d y Porter.
Wendy Jensen. Mai Langston.
Krvln Hrld and Heather Held
Chris Halle. Dave Sheridan. Tom
Kurtz. and Krttten House were
chosen to play baritone
Others selected werr Sandy
Powell, alto sa.v Dan Cox. bass
clarinet; Elenor Nardy. oboe, and
Jeff Ridgeway, percussion
T h r All-County Band tryouts
were held Dec (i. and again this
year, more fund students from
|j»ke Mary were selected for
All County Band than from any
other Seminole Counly high
school
The A ll-County Band will
perform at thr Oviedo High
School auditorium on Jan. 28
Lake Mary High School Hand
students selected for the AllCounty Hand werr for flutr.
Michelle Treat, Penny Powell.
Honda Lynch. T r n l Grrrnan.
Sarah McCItntock. Nicole Dc
drtrk and Brandy Wilbur, oboe.
Elenor Nardy. baas clarinet Dan
Cox; clarinet. Julie Orseck. Amy
Brlnklow. Amy Behnk. Vonda
Lynch. Margaret Langston. Jultr
Haurrthofrr and Suntta Ogalr.
alto sax. Grant Tharp and Sandy
Powell: trnor sax. Kevin MrKrrl.
trumpet. William I'ond. Warren

mw*m esM* b, im s

Children and parents at the North Branch Library In Sanford watch
King Winter and Queen Snow in The Nutcracker Prince." presented
throughout the Seminole Counly library system for Christmas
Fernandez. Jell Hrliack and Hick
Gutierrez. Frenrh bom. Kevin
Held, Wendy Jensen and Mat
L a n g s to n ; b a rito n e . D a ve
S h e rid a n . C h ris Halle and
Kristen House; and percussion.
Shannon Dunaway. Todd Con­
way and Tracy Thompson
Congraiillations lo all of you!

pttde In our community Since 1
have been writing this column. I
have truly seen Ihe community
spirit alive and at work tn
lamgwond and Lakr Mary
I look forward lo 1989 and
getting to know you better
Please feel free to call me
anytime al my homr w ith lips or
information.

Don't forget to call

(Cynthia Austin Is a Sanford
Herald correspondent covering
Ihe Lake Mary-Longwooo aree.
Phone: 8820082.)

Merry Christmas, everyone!
On this Christmas Day. I would
like lo inspire my readers with

Wife’s tattoo stings 2nd hubby
DEAK A B U T ; I wan I to give
v»u and your rraders the ta-ncilt
of tny o w n esprrtcnrr. which Is
worth a lot Mv Itrsi husband.
‘Larry." appreciated unusual
gilts so lor our first anniversary
I had his namr tattooed on my
IHi birasl, above my heart
lairry loved It Afler 14 yrars ol
to a r r I a g r , h r d I r d In till
autouiobllr ur cldrnt.
Twit yrars later I married
Mark who never really Jlkrd
seeing "latrry " over my heart, so
I found a tattoo parlor and had
"Larry" covered with a lancv
Moral design ll look a lot of
d o in g lull It was well worth II.
I’lrasr. Ahhy, tell your readers
never in have anybody's namr
tattooed on Ibrlr bodies w here It
will show One never knows
what lomorrow will bring
M A R K 'S W IF E
DEAR W IFE : Thanks for the
wive counsel It will be apprrel
nlcd by tailor* fancier* who are
ool eager to hold sllll lor addi­
tional needling

ADVICE

AB IG AIL
VAN BUREN
Is there a n y th in g we could say
to avoid this In Ihe future, o r to
break the tension w hen It docs
happen? Or should we |usl keep
quirt and m in d our ow n busl
ness?
U N C O M F O R TA B LE FR IEN D S
DEAR FR IEN D S: Much de­
pends on how dose you and Ibis
woman arr. If you are sulllrtcntly dose to speak Irankly
wllh her. trll her what you have
told me It would be the Irtendly
and generous th in g lo do
because most people avoid I hr
eom|*.iny of those who make

mrsaagr from llir Utdc and
groom thanking the guests for
their gifts I think this Is a lovely
idea— except they are doing It
instead of sending personal
thank-you notes.
When I told the bndr I didn't
think the scrolls were tn good
taste, she said she hail already
allrndrd two weddings where
this was done. Tacky'/
Although personal thank-you
notes lake time. I truly hope
these “scrolls" arr not a new
trend Do you agree. Abby?
TH A N K S . B U T NO T H A N K S
D E A R T H A N K S . B U T NO
T H A N K S : There is no substitute
for u (M-nuuial thank-you note for
any kind of gin And to send out
printed "form" Irtirrs or hand
out "scrolls" is improper.
C O N F ID E N T IA L T O Y O U :
Just lo ensure that everybody
has a Merry Christmas, if you're
drinking, don't drive tonight.
And If you're driving, don’t
drink.

ih e m u n c o m f o r t a b le .

DEAR A B U Y: My husband
and I arr close friends wllh
another mart red couple. W r see
each other frequently and
usually have u great time

together.
Very often, the wife will criti­
cize or ridicule her hust*and In
honl ol u»— ami others as well.
Title is obviously embarrassing
for him. and II makes us Icel
very uornm fort able.

DEAR A D B Y : A girlfriend of
mine Is getting married soon and
s h e 's p l a n n i n g I o h a v e
"thank-you scrolls" printed to
hand out during Ihc reception.
These " s c r o lls " contain a

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12 Opp. of mini
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14 British flyers
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21 Mental
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33 Genetic
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8 Swift aircraft
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10 Genus of frogs
11 Flying saucers
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19 Dentist’s deg
22 Strong cart
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tap t (abbr)
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26 Opp. of endo
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Maybr no. hut nulitr that h r did
hid * U c v rn O h High h r knew hts
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important. Whrn you ask (or
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you don't know wluil lo do whrn
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Declarer won the arc o( hearts
and rullrd a heart with dum m y’s
spade Jack Th e n h r d rrw
irumpa (There was no nerd to
ruff the other Itrart loser. since
that would go away on the long
eluhs.l There was rrrlalnly no
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Love

Gideons

throughout the area.
"Here, there are no denomina­
tions ever mentioned, because
we're all children of God," said
North Seminole mcmlier John
Wynne.
Allhough young men arr wel­
come In the Gideons, ages In
North Seminole ra m p range
Irom 40 lo 80 T h r three year-old
camp has 10 members who are
responsible for 0.000 holel/motel
rooms alone I “resident Is E R
"Woody" Wood
Ages of Ihe 26 O rla n d o
Northeast ramp mrmtiers range
from the 30* lo 90s FrnUdrnl Is

funds to be srllsupporilng
Gideon camps are not allowed
In the Soviet Union or other
Eastern Bloc- countries And Ihr
fact that thr Gldmns cannot give
out tree Blhlrs In public schools
In the United States ts a concern
"T h e kind of people you want
as your nrxt-dm r nrigld*ors and
marrying your children are the
kind of people you gel who
become Christians." Grinin said
H r has worked with a school
for drUnqurnl tiny* in Marianna
and has sern Ihe Imparl thr
Bible ha* on shaping young
lives. "Boys who receive Christ
I irrull W ood
don't get In trouble with Ihr law
laidlra auxiliaries for wives of
again it's that simple- ' hr said
mrinbers distribute Bibles In
The Gideons go to area |alts
dociors' and drnt j
llbes. in
addlllo
lo pra, g iur their weekly, telling prisoner* ahoui
husband* and g iv in g Nrw Jesus Christ and giving them
Testaments lo nursrs anti nurse Blhlrs to read It for themselves
l^irnkin said averages are high
aides
The Gideons take their name thal prisoners who don't become
from Ihr Old Trstamenl (took ol Christians will rrturn to |all.
Judges. Utmklu said In one whereas thitsr who do rarely find
l*ass.«gr. Gideon Is confronted by their wav hark I n htntl bar*
O k! to make war on the hralhen
"O u r lives are sc* much belter
Mldeonttes Gldroti walilrd to
use 30.000 soldiers Iwc ause hr than they were tieture we knew
was grossly uutnumberrd Bot Christ.” Tlsr said "Whoever
G cmI wanted Gideon lo rely on place* thetr faith In him can do
the same Jesus is who hr says
Ills power ratlirr than human
he is. and he dircl on the crt&gt;ss
mlghl. so hr Wad Gideon rally
for
our sins "
only 300 lighting men And
God's proplr wound up wtnning
To become a Gideon, one must
1 think that means a frw men l*r Chrtsiian. a professional or
ran do much In accomplishing businessman a lay person,
what God has in mind for active in his church, and re
them." farmkin wild referring to commended by his pastor. Due*
the martunoih task ht* organl/a are $23 |&gt;er year and arr used
Hon has in distributing Bibles for the o rg a n iz a tio n 's ad
throughout thr world
mlntstr.it Ive cost s
T h r lrgary uf Gideons In
The North Seminole Florida
trrnaiion.il twgan In IH‘r*j whrn
two Chrtsiian Isismessmrn had camp of Gldroti* International
to sharr a hotrl room together m r r i s each Saturday front
Alter reading thr Bible togrtlirr 7 8.30 a in at Slionry's Restau­
and having a time of prayer, rant on U S lllgliway I7-*J2 in
Sanford
they rrall/rcl llw same would t&gt;r
of tienrflt to oltwr travelers and
The Orlando Northeast camp
businessmen in hotels and meets Saturdays at 7 a tit. at
motels
duality Inn North. Stale Krtad
Each Saturday, th r North 434 and Interstate 4, l.ongwotKl
For tnformaticsi on joining or
Seminole ramp takes up a tail It
fund ottering lor Bible dlstrihu
making contribution to the G i­
iron to other muntries While deons. contact Joe l.arnkln ol
annual per capita income In thr the North Seminole rum p al
United Slates I* $14,320, 130 of 323-3827 or Stanley Cook of t Inthe 137 countries with Gideon O rla n d o Northeast camp al
camp* cannoi generate enough 33B 0460

Continued from Pe(e 1C
place 111hies In various places,
pcoplr In Iron We and need of
help will pick II up and. by the
influence of the Holy Spirit, start
reading II and their lives are
changed."
Cook's favorite changed life
account Is of a drsperate man In
an Orlando hotel room Al 3
a m., he had checked Into Ihe
hotel to check out of llfe-to kill
himself While trying to summon
up suicidal bravado, the man
picked up a Gideon Bible from
Providing loving discipline will
his nlghtsland. derided against
(Mary Mira la praaldsnl and
become easier fur Ihe parents
suicide and called his pastor.
founder of Sanford Child Cara.
who s|&gt;end time with children
The pastor promptly mrrtved and
Inc., Sanford Phone; 323 8435 )
They wtll feel more comfortahle
the man hrraine a Christian
"It seems that mo'els end
hotels arr typically lonely pla&lt; es
lor people who are traveling,"
Griffin said Many people go to
a motel or hotrl room when
they're considering suicide
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Continued from Page 1C
Important In parent*' eyr* T h r
degree to which this sprrlulnrss
Is conveyed drtrrminrs how a
child vie w s his world and
hlinself.
Building self-esiteem translates
In to s p e n d in g tim e w it h
children. Funding this crucial
time ts the single (actor that
separate* the rxcrllrnl parents
from the others, the prtce we
must |wy for our chlldirn to feel
cherished requires diligence

about their role und come to
understand the nature und
needs of children. "Discipline"
lends to el Id l Images of parenl*
punishing chllitrrn. usually by
s|Miiklng. (Despite the belief that
puddling children is unaccepta­
b le . Its p ra c tic e Is c o m ­
monplace.) On the contrary, the
pur|&gt;ose of discipline should be
to guide children toward an
acceptable behavior and to teach
them to make prudent and
responsible decisions
Given a preference, ihe majori­
ty of parents would choose to
have a wondrous bond and
rap|Mir1 with thetr children Re­
lationships with children can be

altered so that tills Is possible,
provided that urrnndlllonul love
Is the foundation.
The uumorlal hymn to love In
1 Corinthians 13 of the filhle
demonstrates love's framework
"larve Is patient and kind love
Is not III mannered, or selfish, or
Irritable; love does not keep a
record of wron#t
love never
gives up..."
Herding these tidings during
Ihe Y u lrlld e and especially
Ihruughoul the year would lead
to Im p ro ve d d ire c tio n s In
child-rearing

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HOROSCOPE
By Bernice Bede Osol
YO U R B IR TH D A Y
December 38. 1988
Your fKtssihlttlles for having
secret desires fulfilled 111 Ihr year
ahead look brilrr than usual
How the se d e v e lo p m e n ts
uunsptrr will crime tn a series of
surp rises
C A P R IC O R N (Dec 22 Jan
t9| You will derive great Joy
today from cluing itongs (or
others who are not as fortunate
as yourself Your kindness und
compassion arr admirable at­
tributes Know where to look lor
romance and youit llnd It Th r
Astro-Graph Matchmaker in ­
stantly reveals which signs arr
romantically |&gt;ertect for you
Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this
newspaper, I* t) Box *31428
Cleveland. OH 4410 1 3428
A Q U A R IU S IJan 20 Frb ltl|
This could t&gt;r a very Important
day for you where the ful Hitmen I
of a hope or w ish Is concerned
You might rrrriv r sorurihmg lor
which you've hern longing
PISCES (Feb 20 Marc h 20)
Admirers and loved one* are
By Bernice Bede Osol
T O U R B IR TH D A Y
December 26, 1988
In Ihe year ahead you might
take on more responsibilities or
duties where your work or career
Is concerned On Ihe plus side. Il
should also enable you to lake
home a hitler pavetic-c k
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Jan
19| Don't feel awkward today
about taking advantage of a
situation thal a (rtend of yours
lacked Ihe talent to exploit
properly. However, don't cut this
person entirely out of the
picture. Major changes are ahead
for Capricorn in the coming
year Send lor your Astro-Graph
prediction* haLiy. Mall $1 to
Astro-Graph, c/o tills newspaper.
P.0. Box 91428. Cleveland. OH
44101-3428. Be sure to slate
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A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20Fcb l!M
This Is not the right day lo
discuss a delicate Issue wllh
your male thal always reopens
an old wound every time It Is
brought up It's not apt to br
liannonlously rewdvrd now.
PISCES |Fch 20-March 201
After your work Is concluded lor
the day. try to forget II and rrlax.
If you continue to think about
what still nectls doing, you
might have a restless night.
A R IE S IMarch 21 April 19)
Even though you'll realize you
s h o u ld be d ire c tin g y o u r
energies to practical assign­
ments that need doing today,
you mlghl Ire tempted to play
Instead This may he an unwise
choice.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20)
Try to udhcrc to the course
you've set for yourself today. If

likely lo treat you in ways UhI.iv
that wilt makr you (eel proud It
looks like you’re at the top ol
everyone's list
A R IES iMarch 21 April 101
That good news from a distance
which you have hern anttriput
log could tie on it* way today
Communication will tie coming
front someone you love.
TA U R U S lApril 20 M u 201
Someone w ho cares a great deal
atMHit you. tint is not |Nirtlcul.irl&gt;
demonstrative, will do some­
thing nice (or you lodav in a
quiet way.
G EM IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
You and your mate mlghl try to
outdo one another today where
gestures are concerned Each
should tie very tiappy atioui the
other's thoughtfulness.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
R e c e n t w o r k w li I e It v o u
|M-rformed well will not nnl)
provide you wllh a sense ot
achievement, n could also bring
you material (Minuses in its
w ake- It jNiys to do a gCHtdjoh
LE O (July 23 Aug 221 I'roplr
who love you will go out ol tlic-lr
way today to express thru atlrc-

lion You are much more popu­
lar than you mav realize- Aren't
you the lucky one'*
V IR G O |Aug 23-Sept. '22l
Even though you might have
other soc ial commitments today
the quality tlmr you *|M*tid with
your family will prove to be thr
most joyous lie sure they are at
the top ot your list
L IB R A (Sept 23-Ocl 231
C o n d itio n s in general took
rxtrem rly pleasant lor you to
day. It is also likely you w ill s«-r
or hear Irom people you love II
you don't, take measures to get
m touch w ith them vuurself
SCO R P IO UNi 24 Nov. 22)
Your chart indicate* that you
should do quite well III Ihe gill
department today. People to
whom you’ve tM-rn generous will
reciprocate in kind
S A G IT T A R IU S I.Nov 23-Dec
211 Some very plra*.mt devel­
opment* could Ih- in the oiling
for you today People you've
treeii planning surprises lor
might turn the tables and sur­
prise you.
I C I I9 8 B . N E W S P A P E R EN
TERPRISE ASSN

you start making unwarranted
changes, you'll begin to fee) very
Insecure about vnur moves
G EM IN I (May 21-June 20)
Something Interesting may dr
velop today that should please
you considerably. However,
don't talk about li to a person
who mlghl resent all the nrraks
going your way
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
I’osslhllllles for fulfilling your
ambitions look very gtMxl today,
provided you operate along
practical lines Thing* could gel
blown off course, however. It you
take foolish gambles.
L E O (July 23-Aug 22 1 It s
Importunl today thal you con­
tinuously krep your objective In
sight If you lack focus, you
mlghl swttrh your attention at
the last minute.
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 221 II
you make an accurate assess­
ment of your present condlllons.
you're likely to see I tie hlggesl
bugaboo facing you now Is your
own self-doubt. 'Hilnk positive
L IB R A |Sept 23-Ocl 23|
You're not apt to have any
problems today w llh people

you've previously dealt with
successfully, but It’s best you
tread ruutlmisly II you have to
do business with strangers
SCO RPIO It v i 24 Nov 22)
You may t&gt;e a slow starter today
and not slip Into full gear until
later In the afternoon Then It's
likely thr sparks will fly when
you strive In make up for lost
lime.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 Dec
21) Most ol tlic work for some­
thing you're planning lo do
today with someone else could
In- felt lip lo you If I ht- duties
aren't spelled out m advance.
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�1988 : U.S. returns to space
Gift list for the deserving,
and the not so deserving
"ll«* only rrasnnuhlr. at this lime of year. to
(loir mil Christmas gills
Wr do ii lor several reasons
Some id u*. do II brcaiisr w r Irrl obligated and
llirrr are others who do II because they
genuinely believe lltal Ihr |*erwan lor win. h th* v
arc Imvlni! d r w n r s lo l*r r r w a r d r d ________
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llirrr arr those- slur*
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ihr Kilt* thal might Iw approprtair lor |*rraotiH
wr all know For your viewing jdrasiitr ihry'vr
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N A T IO N A L
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promises rn o o n lrd on a nit r Iw otur plaque
George &lt; a n hang II III ih r o v a l &lt;&gt;H1« r and l '« ‘k al
II r v r r y l l l l i r h r I(rl* lilt u rg e lo break olir ol
llim r prom ises. rsjirt tally l l i r no new la xrs
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• Michael Dukakts A pair of platform ahnra m
a urn-** a p p ra ra n i r on ih r S u n n i*

•Ollvrf Nntlh A lull pardon hi drarrvrall
• Jlm U a k k rt Therapy Lot* of therapy
a Ta m my Fayi Hakkci
n » »• * makeup
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• HonShota ^weight low* jirograni
• Mik. h s ..n I I'i round championship hmii
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A m rrn .m cnm jM nle* and C hin a a budding spa. r
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adm inistration approverl r s p ir i licenses allowing
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spa. t also was highlighted lit ih r long awaited
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Shuffle Discovery pul U.S. back In space when it was launched on Sept. 29.

Seminole
may get air
ambulance
By S U S A N L O O C N
Herald stall writer

SANFORD - An air ambulance
lirliinptrr mat t»- m the liilm r lor
Srtmnolrfounts m l'**to
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awhile
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dim lor ol pi ittl l&lt; s.drlt
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ttrnd All Otrr ih r tiHinirv agent lew
art* 1.lining lo ih r saint t nut lusion
Oils IS Iht- must l l l f i r i l l W.tt lo
J.lot Mil wlVK r
Although SrmUmh County is
stated lit ilu Orlando Hrgional
M. dual 1 . tilt 1 s Alt •ate mcrllt.il
Ii 1 11. o p I c r K .tls ri said llia i
See Chopper. I’age 8D

M*t Hd rttolo by

Rescue personnel from O R M C rush an accident victim to a w aiting helicopter.

Art exh ib it focuses on the hom eless
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A l l A V I A — ILtg I.idles and wtnos share a stag.with the rinptt ryes 111 t Itlldrrn and Ihr lost hope nt
lamiltrs In a series ol stark images that |M,itiat llir*
growing problem ol Immrlessnrss in Ihr l nltrd

problem is not Just a big city one This
o of • homoloss man stooping undor
d bushes was taken in downtown Sanlord

* ' "I'lomrlrss III A m . tit a Is an rslltblllnn n l 1*1 Ida. k
and w hin plmlngraphs that allrinpis ••*
strrrtiivptc.il views ol the Immrlrss. s.ml Mu ha. I
rtans I'rrsl.lrnt Kr.ig.m s p. is.mal photograph, t
lirlw rrn I*IHI and l ‘WS and cxccutivr pr.Mlmrr ol
the prujrcl
, ....
I want Ihr people who see llirsc pi. Hues lo think
alMiut llir issue and how llirv h f l aluml llir issue.
Kvanssai.l I don t want tn .o iivrrl anvlMMlv or su.tin* world
,
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Hot Im . .nisr rvrrvlHMly serins lo Im so mshr.l
UnI.iv and have so many problems It s somelt, tint
verv dllll. ull lo try and llgurr oul wli. re &gt;mi lit it th.
eomimmltv at large and what vim should Im- doing
whether It s asking pollllrlans nmgh t|urttlloiis nr
giving time to people who are trying h&gt; help
rso.ob, isu ii a..mosdo
Kvans selected the 04 pictures In Ihr exhibition
on a morning whon Ihe lomporaluro was In Iron, more than 0.000 entries, w ith most oI the wotk
Iron, noted |ilnito|ourn.dists Marv Lllrit Mark. Hill
tho 30s

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. till.Iren and stnglr women th. last, si growing
segment ol Ihr homeless |xipiilaU&lt;&gt;n
'These ate not simplv images ol tradlt..... ..
liomelrssn. ss s.n.1 Kh/aln th lft.it .1. lit manager ..I
tin High Museum at Ihr C.eorgia I'aelll. &lt; •nl. i
w here the r» hlbillon runs nitill I eh •*
"Th. se ate Images ol mothers and . htldten
veterans and mnawavs vl.ltms rd evt.llnn Liyr.JIs
an.l menial dines* - all |*e..ple w tt limit homes sin
s.,1.1 I hrse photos give la. rs and lives to a group nl
iK-nple we trod to see as Just statist I. s
O u r ol Ha.. In n s lavorllr photographs is a pi. one
nl .. woman huddled on Ihr ground m Lalavriu Park
.11 ross III. si reel I rum the yvh.tr Utilise ruling whal
■i|)|M*.its lo I n *a pie. e id lot leu ft tilt
All vou have to do Is look out your If .ml window
lo see the ptoldrm
she said
It s then and ll s
^V'sinn.iies id the mimhrr ol homeless jM-ople in
America rang,* from :WW.OOO to :i million T lir
National Menial Health Ass.M i.uion s .iv s m i percent
See llomele**. Page OH

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EDITORIALS

iLet them eat
^certificates
Now that winter has settled In. one would
expect the Social Security Administration to
be out there trying to relieve the suffering of
the people living oil our strrets. Ax lenol that 's
what Congress Intended.
Th e 19R7 federal budget authorized $1.25
million last year and $2.5 million In grants for
outreach programs for the homeless. Th e
program made sense because many of the
mentally and physically disabled on the
atreets clearly qualify for benefits for the
Supplemental Security Income, which Is
administered by Social Security. Th e money
could help provide food and shelter for them.
But Rep. Te d Weiss. D-N.Y.. says the Social
Security Administration didn't spend a dime
on outreach grants. On the other hand. Weiss
said. Social Security Administrator Dorcas
Hardy did agree to spend $1.6 million on
fa n cy ce rtific a te s for S o cial S e c u r ity
beneficiaries.
.* A Social Security spokesman blamed Con­
gress for not providing extra funds for the
homeless outreach program. That's a lame
excuse. We're not talking about building the
Stealth bom ber. Th e outreach effort Is
re la tive ly Inexpensive. If H a rd y co uld
earmark $1.6 million for useless certificates,
surely she could scrape up some grant money
so that more disabled homeless people could
receive SSI benefits.
In fact. In an era of budget deficits. It should
never have been a high priority. Hardy has
been lobbying Bush's aids for a Job In the
next administration. We wonder whether
she's a suitable candidate for another highranking post. Do we really want top officials
whu appear more concerned w ith wall
decorations than helping the mentally 111?

iROBERT

WAQMAN

Fight looms over military shutdowns
W ASHINGTON — Congress Is seeking to close
unneedrd military (mats in an attempt to make
significant savings In the Pentagon's budget, but
Brere ma*- be a kmg. bitter fight N-fore any hasrs
p..- actually -\hut daw r.
Store *hc rnd of World War II, the 1‘rntagcn
lias ensured Congress' approval al h» • n ’iul
budget requests by spreading the wraith an and
In as many congressional districts as possible
One way to accomplish this was to establish
military bases In the home districts of kry
representatives. As a result, increased military
spending would often directly afTeet the
economy of the eongresamember's district, and a
"no" vote would be a vote directly against the
Interests of kry constituents.
Many of these bases have long outllvrd any
military necesalty. Calls for the&lt;r closure,
however, have almost always been met with
resistance front those representatives whose
sts'es and d1st Mels would be adversely effected.
Realizing the |&gt;otltlca) difficulty In chousing
which bases to close. Congress last year
established a complex process that would lead to
base closures but would take the responsibility
o(T of Congress' shoulders
Congress established a 12 member committee
— the "Commission On H u m - ('Insure and
Realignment.** Its members w rrr appointed by

the secretary of defense The committee Is
hradrd by former Sen. Abraham RlblcolT.
D Conn . and former Rep. Jack Edwards. H-Ala
The committee Is
charged w ith pro­
ducing s list uf bases
that eouH be dosed
and presenting that
list to the secretary of
defense. He has the
option of killing the
e n t ir e list or
f o r w a r d in g It to
Congresa. The
closures. If approved,
would then go Into
effect — unless a
f basnsIn the
m a jo rity In both
districts and
houses of Congresa
states of most
voted to reject the
members of
entire list.
JftW Y U l
The commission ..
be?of*fora
w o rk in g In great
long lime to
secrecy. Those close
come J
to Its deliberations,
though. Indicate that
at most perhapi two dozen suggested closures
will be made (There are 471 major military
boars tn the Unltrd States \

NEWS I T E M : G B O R f fiB U S R W D W N C W L L W O T T 0 X W J 6 H I N G T O N , D . C . t T O M H 0 c t )

" " h .THUTERTD^'VWOTPMCWERT5AN ALIEN1.

Somewhat less easy to believe Is (he
conclusion that the quality of homework done
while watching TV doesn’t differ from that of
homework done In silence. The authors may
Ik- right In saying there Is no evidence for this
cfTcct, hut the conclusion seems so Illogical
that it cries out for furthrr study. Anothrr
candidate lor more research is the authors'
finding that TV doesn't reduce kills' attention
span, despite the ever-increasing puce of both
programming and ads. Clearly, society has a
long way to go lK-forc It truly understands
what TV does to kids — not to mention
adults.

Berry's W orld

Not ANOTHER former spin doctorl"

JA C K ANDERSON

Drug concealment
becomes a fine art
W ASHINGTON - T h r Ayatollah Khomeini
frowns on Ihr usr and prixtuctlon of drugs in
Iran Maybe that's why somr rlevrr drag
smugglers put ihe frowning visage of thr
ayatollah on a Italrh of pictures and plaques
shipped from Iran tn New York They must
have figured customs officials would never
suspect the plaques had opium hidden In
their hollow tracking
They figured wrong Customs Inspectors in
Nrw York didn't buy the Idea that an
importer had found a market for Ihr
ayatollah's (are In Ihe United States They
tore t h r p la q u e s
a p a rt a nd fo u n d
more than 28 pounds
ol opium sticks
That kind ol police
w ork deserves to Ik

to u te d , and II Is
Intiled quietly am ong
d r u g e n f o rc e m e n t
agencies w ho share
such finds an th rlr
sister agencies can
tie on the alrrt for
s im ila r s m u g g lin g
techniques

Research: TV
has little effect
American children spend an average of 12
to 25 hours a week watching television, but
no one has yet developed conclusive evidence
of Just what impact this has on kids.
Surprisingly, a recent survey by University of
Massachusetts psychology professor Daniel
Anderson and graduate student I'atrkia
Collins suggests that T V has little discernible
cfTcct.
Th e authors of the report found the
research literature on the subject to be sparse
and the studies of T V 's effects arc extremely
hard to do. It Is primarily on this basis that
they are able to raise doubts about the truth
of some widely held assumptions about T V 's
effect on children.
For instance, no evidence has been devel­
oped that children arc either mesmerized or
overstimulated by watching T V . or In some
w a y m ade m ore passive, despite the
widespread assumption that watching the
electronic box produces Just these traits.
Similarly, there is little apparent proof for the
widely held assumption that T V takes time
away from reading or even affects reading
development.

The list Is due In Secretary of Defense Frank
Carlurrl's hands on Dec. 31. He Is supposed to
forward It to Congress, If he chooses to. by Jan.
10 Congresa has six weeks to review the list.
bcgi.inl'ig on Man h 1 It .rill have 4ft days U* vole
tok.II the er.dre graces* Earring su -h a vote, *hf
closures **.! ‘s ir nl'ce — but no carper than
Jan I, 19%.
Secretary of Defense Carlucd Is on record as
supporting the commission, and he la expected
to approve Its rerotnmendatlona It Is also likely
that most mrmheni of Congrrw* will aup|x&gt;rt Us
recommends that* because Itasra In a majority of
congressional districts and stairs will remain
untouched, and the pressure to close additional
hoses will hr off lor at Vast s decode
In other words. Itasrs In the districts and stales
of most members of Congress will be safe for a
lung lime to come. If Congress kills the
cummlaalon's work, hnwrver. there might be
pressure to close some of the bases In thesr
"safe" states.
Mrmtwrs who serve districts and stairs where
bases are rrmnunendrd lor closure will light
hard to defeat the list. Then, low there Is already
a major argumrr.! being made that the com­
plicated guidelines given the commission are
flawed
(C| 1B8S NEW SPAPER E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

ELLEN GOODMAN

War continues in toyland
BOSTON — For once, the world news ts In
tune with the Clirlstmas-carol Mu/ak In the
shopping mall. In the Middle East, they are
playing variations on the theme ol peace on
earth. In Europe they arr dancing around the
[X M A lh llliy of arms reduction In America, even
the wary arr not as quick lo equate the word
Russian w ith the word enemy.
But In Ihr ulslrs nl the nirga-loyslore wherr I
am shopping, there Is no dearih of war. no
s) tort age ol hostility or violence. Wartoys —
(hr oxymoron thal sells — take up three full
aisles
Mere the mill!ary-Indus!rial complex Is alive
and well. A B I It bomber Is for sale for a mere
$14.95. The Indomitable G I. Joe drives a lank
that can bomb defenses 140 miles away. The
latest In Arm y Gear boasts a technological
wonder lhal would set any general s head
spinning a hand grenade that turns into a
hunker
An entire wall beside me is lined with the
training toys or future combatants Motorized
Blasters and Zap-lt Zingers. Uzl Wutrrguns
and Water Lazrrs. guns and ammo of every
description guaranteed to I k - safe and clean, if
lilts Chrtslnias Is like Iasi Christmas, one out
of every ten toys under the tree will carry this
message Fighting Is fun
1 don't subscribe to that notion. Nor do I
subscribe lo the notion that every kid who
plays war today will monger war tomorrow,
lint I am struck. In tills s r u M in of relative
peace In Ihe world, by the capacity of the
loyrnukers to go on finding. Inventing and
promoting enmity.
I wheel iny curl through their treacherous
terrain. In aisle 3. Heroic Aulobots are ul war
with the Evil Deceptlcons. Nearby the Thundrreats are In romhat with the Mutants. In
aisle 4, the Foot Clan Is attempting to stomp
nut the Ninja Turtles And In aisle 2 In the
midst ol oilier video Billie*. ihe Defender
Team from planet Llgaras Is being attacked by
alien marauders

" T h e H e ro ic Forces use incre dib le
miniaturized hattlr grai to drlrnd freedom
against Ihr evil Enemy Forces!"
I thought I had become somewhat Immune
to the popularity of these toys, these props
sponsored by ihr hall-hour commercials that
pass for children’s television these days. Hut
what bewilders me Is
that adults go on
b a n k ro llin g these
va st a rs e n a ls of
mlsrduratlon toys for
their sons
The distance be­
tween the fantasy
world sold hrrr and
the real one In the
dally news Is greater
even than the dis­
tance between guns
th a t sh o o t p a in t
pellets arid guns that
one out of
shoot bullets In the
every ten toys
toy aisles, warn have
under the
winners, powrr leads
Christmas tree
to v i c t o r y , a n d
will carry this
heroes are the most
message:
violent.
Fighting Is
But In the true
fun J
stories of modern
war — Korea,
V i e t n a m .
Afghanistan. Angola.
Iran and Iraq — powrr has hern a dubious
asset and winning has proved elusive. The
heroes are not those who ran "battle with
aliens at the sprrd exceeding thr nprrd of light
In a dark unknown space." They are people
who sit month ufter month, with a pen and
|M*nrll. negotiating.

The scenarios In ihr tx&gt;xes are as complete
as those of any scriptwriter. Action Figures,
stars of T V screen and toy shelf, come with
biographies longer than their plastic frames.
Warriors carry diverse psychological profiles,
but a single storyline that would delight the
Defense Department — the purely good
defending against ihe clearly evil. And winn­
ing:
"Th e residents ol Llgaras arr being abducted
and turned Into mutants. You as the top gun of
the Delender Team must save those |x-ople."
"Mumnira Is Ihe awesome, all-powerful evil
being whose quest Is lo rapture the powrr of
the Sword of Omens "

The further away we are Irom real war. I am
told, the more adults open thrlr purses to
wartoys. Maybe so. Maybe It Is easier In
(leacetlinc (or tut adult to forget that such gifts
come with a slump of approval on thr Idea thut
fighting Is playing.
But In this week before Christmas. I look In
vain down thrse aisles for playtools for Ihe
young to practice what we are slowly learning
In our own mini-steps toward peace on earth:
Wur Is nothing lo toy with.

Do we do tor children then whut we do for
adults? Go on supplying the toyboxrs of the
world with fantastic weapons that don't win
victories? Go on following primal storylines
I hat only work with cartoon figures?

1088, T h e Boston Globe Newspaper
Company/Washlngton Post W riters Group

T h r El Paso In ­
f Thai kind of
telligence Center is a
police work
fe d e ra l I n f o r m a ­
deserves to be
tion sharing agency
touted.£
th a t g a th e rs i n ­
telligence about
drugs and distributes It to nine federal
departments Involved In thr drug war.
Including the tkug Enforcement Adnilntstra
lion and the U.S. Customs Service. Our
associate Dale Van Alta has seen a secret
report from thr center warning drug agents lo
expect the unexpected
Wide picture frames are usrd by drug
traffickers to conceal thrlr drug* U.S
Customs lns|v« tots at Lo* Angeles Interna
llon.il Airport once discovered ft.000 media
qualonr tablets Inside wixxlrn picture frames
Wooden furniture Is also a favorite Eight
pounds of lieruln w rrr (mind Inside four
liand-rrallrd wixxlrn rixim dtvldrrs being
shipped from Thailand lo San Francisco.
W ooden
lamps and gaming tallies tiorn
Lebanon were shipped to San IXrgo with 200
pounds ol hashish In Ihe backgammon tables
and I ft pounds tn the lamps
DEA agrrils In Seattle noticed u crack In a
wixxlrn bust arriving from Rio dr Janeiro
They suspected Ihe Tlgurr Bid lieen cul In
half and glued Itack togrtlw-r. They were
right. When they popped open the bust, four
kilograms of cocaine fell out.
Traffickers will also hollow out the frames
and rannrre of wrxxlrn shipping rralrs and
pallets to conceal drags One load of crates
arriving tn Miami from Colombia carried 94
pounds of cocalnr One smuggler tested that
method by hiding 43 bottles of wine In the
false drxjr of u shipping crate coming from
I'orlugal. Customs agents found It.
Thai drug smugglers have experimented
with plywood sheets that are lam luted
logrthrr to rrrale Internal holes DEA agents
noticed u pile of plywrxxl with sheets that
were more Ilian I Inch thick. Plywood Is
usually less tlian an Inch, so the agents went
to work. They found mart|uanu Inside.
How do drag agents know where lo look?
They srarch for anything that looks Irregular
— c o n ta in e r n u m b e rs th a t are u n professionally stenciled, wood that sounds
hollow when tupped or a commodity thal Is
unusuul lor Its country of origin. Containers
coming from countries where drags are
pnxlured are automatically suspect.

LETTER S T O EDITOR
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LETTER S
A Christmas message
"Joy lo the World!” T h r keynote of Christmas
sounds forth Irorn multitudes of church choirs
and choral Krnups. Radio and television join In
Ihc refrain as II echoes serosa Ihe airwaves of
the land Rich and poor, black and while, urban
businessman and rural farmer, find common
{{round as they celebrate the season
The theme symbolizes the yearning* and
aspirations In Ihe hearts and llvrs of both Ihe
humble and Ihe mighty of Ihe nation. They are
seeking lo rise abovr the sombernrsn and
sordldnrss of everyday life — they are searching
for more meaning, more happiness, more joy.
than life has brought them
The m *aag? of Christinas i one of Jlvfne
tnli rvcniton lo sha«|e. tor indifference, to dtspel
our p re ju d ic e .', to awaken ‘ he dcr'ical responses
of human understanding, compassion, etneem
and love. Christmas Is more than a holiday! It Is
a time for family gathering*, for receiving and
giving gifts, for sharing with Ihe unfortunate
and needy, for religious worship and festivities
As “Joy lo ihe world, thr laird In tome.”
Introduces the Christmas season, we are
reminded that Cod sets before us a vision lo
arhlrvr. as a twin Ihemr also echoes forth.
"Peace on earth, gotal will lo all mankind .” The
ultimate of jov and happiness can only come lo
lire people* of tile world when they learn lo llvr
together In harmony and understanding. In
peace and friendship
Ovrs is a mission to raputurr the dual
message and share It. not only with friend*,
neighbor* and family, but also with (hose of
diverse ethnic, racial and rrllgiuo* background*
throughout the earth For JO Y and PEACE are
the twin frulls of Christmas Only as prrjudlt es
and hatreds arr dissolved ran peace be
at hlevrd Only as there Is |ieace and un­
derstanding hrtwren people* and nation* ran
rral joy anil happiness lie attained
May (he iwtn refrains eelto over all Ihe world
— "Joy lo the world, the Lord Is come " For God
has promised. "Peace on earth, good will lo
A LL
James Speesr
Chapllan Lt. Col t'SAF ret
Altamonte Springs

Bush isn’t gullible
In David Hrodrr'a column (lire |H) he quotr*
from speeches by tleorge hush Though he
agrees with the presidentelect the says) on
some question* about Mr Gorbachev's sincerely
and ability lo change Ihe Soviet direction, hr
seems to think Ihe presidentelect Is loo slow In
accepting Mr Gorbachev's offer to reduce
conventkmal wra|ion* H r reminds us that our
N A TO allies arr (raising Mr G
It Is not thr first lime the world has been
looted Even Winston Churchill and Franklin
KfMMrvrlt swalkiwrrl Stalins "change'' pro-

poganda
vice President Hush Is right lo take his time
and see Why should we pull the Soviets'
chestnuts out of the fire? A proof of their
slnrerrty would tie a much larger reduction In
tanka and soldiers a rom plrir pull-out Irorn
Afghanistan with no string* attached, and
withdrawal Irorn Central AmerU ii
As for arreting Mr Aralal'a peer offerings. If
It means giving up what tile Isarells (ought for
and won against adds In l!M&gt;7. since when do
nations return what they win in wars?
We owe something to Ihe Jews They lu»ve
made grind citizens Irorn Ihe earliest settlement
of this country. Few people rrtneber that llaym
Solomon, a rich Jew. gave W-aihlngton money
to ronllnue his light In Ihe terrible winter at
Valley Forge.
Arafat was connected with a known terrortst.
the murderer of a helpless man In u wheelchair
This unrest win a part of the planning of the
recent propogauda
"Wh.it frails thews mortals lie " Puck was
smart
luielllr Campbell
Sanford

US. wront to ban Arafat
It Is somewhat Ironic that Mr. Shultz says wc
can't have Mr Arufat at the U.N. because he la a
terrortst If you can't call him a cmmunlst or a
liberal, that's the next best thing Mr. Hegln
really was better qualified for the title.
Hut look who's hollering "lemirlsf’ — the guy
from the country that has enough nuclear
weapons lo blow up all the major cities of the
world. Ihe country whtsh supptryrd regimes ol
murder and torture In Iran Argentina. Pakistan.
Nicaragua. HI Salvador, laicis. Qunbodla. Peru.
Halil, etr. None of their dtsctutoni. many of
whom have now tiern overthrown by the people,
could have maintained their m urderous
suppression by killing thousands without firm
U S support financially und from the CIA.
We have bankrupted the U S . both morally
and financially, with the continued support of
oppression.
The utmost unanimous vole of Ihe U.N. lo
hear Mr. Arafat Is Indicative of Ihe fart that work
opinion Is no kinger controlled hy U S force,
money or propogundu.
Let's wake up und work for peace and
humanity. Prosperity und security are not
obtained by spending most of our revenue* on
military mailers while homeless children live In
Ihe streets of New York. Nicaragua. Orlando, or
anywhere else in the world
Mohummud Y. Lufll
Orlando

Wrong Greek cited
The Greek who placed pebbles In his mouth In
order lo correct Ills speech w-uw not Aristotle but
Demosthenes This error was noted In an article
by M r. Ile d b crg w hich related to the
Toastmaster* organization.
VirglniaS. Herndon

Wlnltfr Springs

Correction
In a letter whiten by Ruth M. Hamilton about
her visit to Costa Rica, which appeared In the
Dec. 18 Herald. Ihe word "Aulomatlcas" In
Aulomaylcas .into Muller* was mlspellcd due to
unfamlllahly of Ihe editor with Ihe Spanish
language. Also. Mrs. Hamilton's article which
uppeared In Hie Herald last year was titled
"Costa Rlcu Is Unarmed Democracy.

Newly-elected Seminole County Commission­
er Jennifer Kelley has requested volume* of
typed and taped data from the county dating
back to 1070. She has asked for Information
relative lo the county planning and zoning
board, u list of all county com mil Ires, their
member*, reports and minutes, and a list of all
companies providing services that were paid
910.000 or morr.
Mrs. Kelley Is to tie commended for her zeal to
do a good job for the voters of Seminole County
and her willingness lo rrsrarch Ihe file* dating
back to 1070. However, because Mr* Kelley ha*
access lo any data she needs since Seminole
County was Incorporated, there Is no need for
her lo have data reproduced at taxpaer*'
rxoense u..&lt;i token home All she neru* '&lt;• do Is
research the existing county flic*
Mr* K*lley's ratlin ok' foe h r ' request i* "It’s
a way for me to get a handle on what's going on
Since I am new. It will help me to go bark and
see If procedures have been followed conslstrnlly through Ihe years ”
Whal procedure* are Mr* Kelley alluding lo?
If the procedure* were not followed In 1070. howdors Mr* Kelley pro|iosr lo rectify these
procedure* In 1080? Why r an t this research lie
conducted from the &lt;minty file* rather than

Irorn copies made at great taxpayer expense’’
It Is estimated that fulfilling Mr* Kelley's
request will interfere with ihe normal duties of
county mplo/ees. sloe* down r o v '’v operation*
and list lb* taxpayer* of Seminole County
hundred* of thousands of dollars
Imagine whal would happen nationwide If
every newly-elected city, county, state and
federal official decided they needed copies of
data spanning almost 20 years.
In view of Ihe fact that Mrs Kelley wus elected
lo serve the residents of Seminole County, and
not to spend county money In this unusual
manner, she slandd pav for ihe reproduction of

Ihe materials requested Traditionally, publlc
servanls perform thrir duties by receiving
Information and addressing Items on an asneeded basis from staff Mr* Kelley should be
able to perform the job she was elected lo In Ihe
same manner.
Jusi because Mrs Kelley's lamlly business
has a computer system and she wants In place
county data In It. Is this sufficient Justification
for the vast expenditure of county manjKiwrr
and financial resources to accomplish her
desires’’
Other questions that might lie posed are I* It
the responsibility of taxiiayers to pay for
copying this data? How Is the Information to lie
used?
I? Seminole C"*iniy has money to spend therr.
are utai:y human needs to be ».«e* — for
example, the need of abused spouses and
children for a facility to house them Semin ile
County has no shelter for these victims and if
the county had money to spend It could more
Justifiably lie used to provide care for human
being! rather than for copying almost 20 year*
of data
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COM M ENTARY

Misjudgments made in investigation
Suspect in boarding house murders
was ‘grandmotherly’ type person
■ y JO H N M. L II0 H T Y
Press International

U n ite d

The su*(tectrd hoarding house
slaying* of elderly outcasts in Sat
ramenlo. Calif — murders allegedly
carried oul in m id blooded lashlon
over lime — were likely committed
within an Intricate web ol d n r p
lions lhal tooled so* lal workers
p io h .it loq o fficer* anti even
homicide detectives
Criminologists familiar with serial
killings say Iherr * often dlsliehef
and sntnellme* mlsjiidgmerits when
dealing with s u s |k -c |b who may
outwardly appear normal while
harboring a severe (irrsonallly dl*
order lltal allows lliem lo view Iheir
victims as sacrllk lal and worthless
In Sacramento, where the liudies
ol seven former tenants were dls
covered hurled In the harkvard of a
Victorian rooming house, there

have tiern question* raised over
police procedures that allowed Ihe
|ir lin e susp e ct the frie n d ly
gray haired landlady — It* te m p o ra l

llv escape
Although &lt;aptured In t-o* Angeles
five ilavs later. Ihe flight of Dorothea
Montalvo Puente. 51* who walked
away from the house during the
digging left the (Miller department
more Ilia n a little rmharniswrd.
( ’apt Mlt harl Kane said (Milltr at
the scene knew I’urnlr bad a prUir
record, serving fail lime lor drug­
ging men site mrl at liar* and
robbing Ihrm Hr said they w rrr
also aware she was currently on
federal (initiation for lorgrry In­
volving Social Security and (irnsion
i bet k* with the terms bring that
she do no work lonnectrd with the
elderly or Ihe disabled
"We bad a federal parole olllcer
with us bui be could mil violalr her

parole, iherr wasn’t enough rvt(feme." said Kane, adding that
obtaining enough proof of tier parole
vUilatlon to obtain a federal warrant
lor her arrest could have lakrn
weeks Puente had monthly in­
terviews with her probation officer
as required without arousing any
suspicions. hr said
Olllctals have had lo tiegin build­
ing a circumstantial case against
Puente slncr Initial autopsies of the
seven exhumed tuidlrs weren't able
lo drlrrmlne an exact cause ol
death A coroner’s spokesman said
"T h rrr's a certain chance we won't
Idrnilfy Ihe cause."
T h r district attorney’s oilier said
Ihe case, the handling of which Is
under review hy a stale (M ille r
board, would proceed against
Puente regardless of autopsy IInti
ings
T r u s t in g P u e n te , w ho was
ctNiprniting with authorities, wasn't
an unusual rrsponse. even for
seasoned officer*, according lo
Harvey SchUi**lM-rg. a Fotrst Hills.

N Y psychologist, former jM illrrman. and rrllrrd director of thr
Psychological Services Center of the
New York Police Department
"They w rrr Idrnilfylng not with
her personality, hut her physical
appearance, the motherly imugr.”
said Schlosstierg "It's hard to
tirlirvr that mommy ran do anyIhlng wrong There's a tendency to
project on the (irrson thr qualities
you want to like — In tills case,
mommy or grandma,’’
Ptirnlr was allowed to Iravr the
death serne Nov 12 .tiler one liadly
dreoni|Mi*rd body had been u n ­
covered Lalrr In Ihe day. aflrr a
second bmly was found, a warrant
was Issued for her arrest hut she'd
already sklp|&gt;ed town
Gary G«MM)|iastor. associate dean
of the law school at the University ol
California al Davis, said Iherr ap­
peared lo I m- reasonable cause lo
drtuln Puente slncr poller susp rrlrd morr I mmIIcs would tie u n ­
cart bed

ANALYSIS

Party VP says Democrats must appeal to youth
Unitad Press International
H U S TO N — Democrats must
focua on recapturing young voters,
not resolving regional difference*, in
rllorts to build a party ca|Mblr ol
regaining the White House, thr
|iarly'a top ranking woman suv*
DemiM-raltc National Committee
vice chair Lynn Cutler also believe*
the |iartv t* In the early siages of a
generational sea change * where
new leader* will emerge to push an
ugrnda lhal apfieals at toss regional
und generational line*
The analysis came In an interview
with United Pres* International
during the recent National League
of

Cities

convention

In

the

hometown ol delealrd Democratic
nominee Michael S. Dukakis
"O ur biggest concern bus got to
lie what arr we doing vis-a-vis thr
younger voters who are becoming
b rh uvloral Republicans.” says
Cutler. "W'e have lar more lo tear
from losing the younger voter na­
tionally than from whatever re­
gional dllfrrrncesurr hyped
"That IH-to-35 range, plus Ihe
35-to-45 baby I m m u ii generation, h a s
voted Republican now In two.
maybe three elections. We’ve got to
talk to this next generation und
we’ve got lo talk to Ihrm with
younger people ."

Election |N&gt;*tmnr terns repeatedly
blame the selection of llbrral stall(lard hrarers such as Dukakis lor
thr transformation ol the onerDritiorrullr solid South into a GOP
bastion.
Hut Cutler says Ihr major pro­
blem 111 11IHH was Ihr lallurr to gel
out a positive message In a
’ ’ ju n k y a rd d o g ” r a m p a I g n
s|M-urheaded by newly designated
Krptibllran National Committer
Chairman Lee Atwater.
"W e just weren’t discussing.
|urtly because we weren't able to,
the Issues lhal w rrr driving that
vote, which w rrr Ihlng* like child
care, education, environment, a
strong defense but a sane one," says
Cutler. " T h r v look for strength. I
think thrv fuund It In the newly
Inrarnatrd Hush ”
C u tle r says her game plan
"doesn't mean you write off thr
South Hut I think to try' to say
you're going to pick a cundldulr
who Is going to have greater apjicul
for one part of the rountry than the
other Is to make a big mistake.”
T h r Iowa native rejects sugges­
tions that Dem ocrats need a
thorough liousec'leaning In order to
capture the White House.
"It's clear we need to sit down
and do a lot of soul-srurrhlng." she
admits, pointedly adding "al least
we have a soul lo search."

"I do not believe this party should
move to the renter. I do not bcllevr
that we should try to become a pale
imitation of the Republican Party.”
Rather than running away Irorn
Ihr "L-word” designation. Cutler
believes Democrats must finally
explain Ihetr view of liberalism
"We should have said 'Whal d&lt;M-s
this mean? II by liberal did you
mean the people who brought
electricity to rural America, built
th r national federal highw ay
system, jirovtded education for a
generation or m orr of vrterans
returning from combat, made an
Investment In education, believes in
a pro-active government, health
care for children and the elderly?
You tirt. Stand right uji here and
raise my hand.' That never huppenrd.”
Culler believe* the eventual suc­
cessor to Paul K irk as party
chairm an w ill find a h ra llh y
structure and stellar leader* In need
of a theme that will withstand
Republican assaults.
"T h e re 's a generational sea
change coming here." she says,
pointing to a move away from
leaders such as Massachusetts Sen
Edward M. Kennedy, to senators
such as Kennedy's Massachusetts
colleague John F. Kerry. Iowa's
Thomas Hnrkln. South Dakota's
Thomas Daschle. Nebraska's ItolM-rt

Kerrey and Louisiana's Jon Hreaux.
In the House, she points to
California's Mel Levine. Georgia's
W yche Fo w le r, and attractive
state-level candidates surh as Govs.
Roy Malms of Mississippi. Huddy
Hornier of Louisiana and Hill
Clinton ol Arkansas. Georgia county
commissioner Martin Lulhrr King
III and Uiutslana treasurer Mary
Landrraux.
Hut she says thr |&gt;arty must also
lie realistic about future m rdla
camjKilgns that mirror Ihr Hag and
furlough effort that hrljM -d Presi­
dent-elect Grorgc Hush's ride to
victory.
"We need to sit with some of our
I m - s I media minds und think how we
can lM-iier use Ihe media." she says.
" T h r worst thing that will come
oul of this cainjialgn Is that jieople
w ho arr thinking alxiut It will look
back over their entire history of
irnhllc service and sav. "What thing
that I dared believe In. not corrupt,
not dishonest, will I see coming
back at me In a negative rammerclal?"’
Culler believes thut whoever
eventually emerges as the chairman
will not have a major role in t railing
the party’s Image and Issues. Jobs
that will fall lo Capitol Hill leaders
such as House Speaker Jim Wright
of Texas and Senate Majority Lead­
er George Mitchell of Maine.

Father’s rights were denied by adoption laws
Edwatd McNamara must lie wondering If he
dreamt the last 2 0 years.
Surely this can’t be the country where u
steadily growing number of single mothers have
proven the paternity of recalcitrant father* und
won supjiort for their children. Modem scientific
tests haven't really taken all the onm|&gt;h out of a
fellow's "Hey. It wasn't me. I never met her
before...”
This can't be the same nation that slcjijM-d up
ch!ld-su|i|&gt;ort enforcement against deadlicat
father* who don't even want to own up to
children born In wedlock There Is no overall
trrnd toward making fathers as responsible for
the rare of their children as mothers Hr must
have dreamt It.
What else could he think? The courts of ihr
United Stairs just stripped him of all rights to a
daughter he acknowledged Irotn Ihr moment hr
learned about her. Ihe little girl he foughl Just lo
see for seven years.
If you don't recognize McNamara * name, fie
Is the California man who hud u brief affair with
Ids daughter's mother eight years ago. He didn't
Iram of the pregnancy until Ills linby was a
month old. when the mother told him over
lunch. Unlike a lot of similar scenarios, the
mother of McNamara's daughter didn’t have to
prove hr was Ihe futhrr: hr willingly admitted It.
When he learned the tiuhy's mother planned to
pul her up for adoption, hr tried to get custod)
of his child.

Hut lit* daughter was 5 months old when the
trial was held, and a Judge rulrd the baby had
"bonded” with the foster parents who had cared
for her. T h r foster jiarents wanted to adopt the
gtrl. The Judge ruled It was In her "best
Intrrrst.” Hv Ihc time the California Supreme
Court heard the ease, ihe child hud been
adopted.
Along thr way. McNumara gave up I i o j k - of
custody und tried for visitation rights. In 1985. u
Judge ruled ugulnst him and stripped him of ail
jiarrntal rights. Early this month, the U S .
Supreme Court dismissed his apjieul "for want
of a jiropcrly presented federal question."
You run't fault the baby's muthrr for wanting
the liest life she could for her daughter; perhaps
she believed udojillun by another coujilr. with
McNamara conveniently oul of the picture, was
liest. And no one cun say site wus wrong.

Hut you wonder, loo. wli.it Ed McNamara's
daughter will think of all the people who
protected her from hrr biological lather, once
she learns u Imiu I him — and she will. For as
many adojited children who prefer to think of
their adojitlve jiarents as their "real" parents
and have no desire to seek out their nutural
jiarents. tliere are elilldren desperute lo know
where ilicy came from, to know the jieo|ile who
conceived them. Many of them hale and rrscnl
Ihe system tliat keejis them from that knowl­
edge and would move heaven and earth to
obtain It. even against thr will of both sets of
jiarrnts.
What do you suv to a child whose natural
lather wants to see her so badly he'd spend
seven years In court fighting for thr jirtvllegr.
when that child begins to wonder about her
ioo|s? We thought It was In your best Intrrrst to
keep your natural father away from you?
How can wc demand parental rrsjMinsIhllity
from a lather on one hand — can fairly wring it
oul of a man In one court — and beat him uway
from It In another? If the situation had been
reversed. If the baby's mother had named Ed
McNamara In a paternity suit anil Ed had fought
It with everything he had. we'd have been glad
to give him Ills parental rights — once a month,
for the next 18 years.
And tf hr didn't comply, we’d jnit him In jail.
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T h e ro a d b a c k fro m s u b s ta n c e a b u s e

IN BRIEF

■y CAROL J. R UM M Y

Diabetes among Indian mothers
Morr and morr. diabetes among American Indian* 1* taking
tls toll, not only on Hie 150.000 adulta affectrd but alao on the
next general Inn.
Even If they are not diabetic already, more than 4 percent of
pregnant Indian women develop gestational dlahcte* during
the sixth or *eventh month of pregnancy, according to Dr. N.
Burton Aittcn. a maternal health consultant at the Phoenix
Indian Medical Center.
That rate 1*more than four time* r &gt;nnal
In »^e past few yean., much prrv»re»a has been r*-de In
assuring a healthy baby !* bom. thanks to a gr-aler altenilor
to polrniial problems and a strong drive by mothers-lo-be.
• liable* of diabetic mothers are four times as likely as other
Infants to have birth defect* — damaged hearts, cleft palate,
cleft lip. extra fingers or toes — because the high blood sugar
can alter normal development, especially early In the
pregnancy.
A larger sire at birth only makr* slimming down more
' difficult Obesity Incrrasr* the odds that diabetes will develop
Since 1973. the Phoenix Indian Medical Center has adopted
special procedures that have heljied decrease the sire and
problems of newborn*. Since then the number of stillborn
babies has decreased by more than two thirds

Scottish test weight-loss dnig
Scottish reseaichers are encouraged by lest* of a weight too*
drug known as UHL36H30A. which has accelerated fat loss In
20 patients.
The scientists. who work al lire Nine aril* Hospital and
Medical School In Dundee, conducted a double blind,
place bo-con trolled study on the drug, meaning that neither the
pattern# nor doctors knew which of the 40 study participant*
were gelling BRL26830A and which were getting an Inert
dummy dnig.
The patient* were given the medication and placed on a
low fal. high liber diet lor 18 weeks
When the result* were dr coded to show which pallrnls had
gotten placebo and which HRL26830A. they were encouraging
those getting the drug lost an average of almost 34 pounds, or
0.93 percent of their welghl per week Those gelling the
dummy drug Iasi an average of just 22 pound*, or 0 61 prrrrnt
of their welghl per week.
Other measurements showed patients getting I1R1.26830A
lost about the same amount of nitrogen — an element released
when protein Is broken down — a* pallrnls gelling the placebo
These urine tests and other skin fold measurements suggested
It wa* accelerated fat rather than lean tissue loss that
accounted for the weight k**a In the experimental patient*

New cancer treatment tested
Researchers In Seattle are working on a radioactive
substance they hope will alleviate one of the major side effects
of cancer treatment — destruction of healthy cell* by radiation
and chemotherapy.
The researcher* al Virginia Mason Medical Center hope a
substance railed rhenium ran help slop I he adverse eflrcts of
cancer treatment .
In the first clinical experiment of us kind In (he nation.
physician* are attaching rhenium lo antibodies, then Injecting
II Into lour people with ranrer that has been diagnosed a*
in n n U e
TW*tlorir»rs hope the experiment will show how toxic I hr
treatment could tie to patient* and how strong dosage* should

&gt; be.
The first Injection* were administered four month* ago So
. far. the patients seem lo be reacting well lo the treatment, said
Dr. Albert Einstein Jr., who is not rrlaird to the famous
phyalrlsi.

maintain. The trick is to find a
diet lhal ts palatable enough to
slick with.
T h e re are rnetabollr d if­
ference* between fal and thin
people. Recent studies have
documented lhal chronically
overweight persons have a
genetically governed, resting
metabolic rale lhal is lower Ilian
Ihe rate In nnn-obese people.
The obese seem lo have engines
that Idle al a slower speed,
despile u "fuel” Intake and
energy output equal lo nonobese subjects. Overweight peo­
ple have a lower caloric re­
quirement for welghl mainte­
nance (hence, they need less
foodl than othrr people do This
tendency Is prrsrnl from birth
In u study of babies born of
olx-se and non-obese mothers,
researchers discovered a resting
energy expenditure in Ihe
3 -m o n th -o ld Infants of fal
mothers that was 20 percent Iras
than the normal, allhough the
Infants In both groups showed
Indistinguishable physical char*
octrrlallcs.
In short, many babies and
adults put on weight because
their energy Ihermosiats are set
lower than normal. Future re­
search may permit us to Identify
Ihe genes controlling this and.
perhaps, alter (hem.
Ear the tlmr being, however,
doctors and patients are lefl lo
deal as best they can with a
disorder whose cause Is far from
clear. Al present, ihe treatment
of obesity consists primarily of
reducing n person's calonr In­
take lo the point where he or she
Is forced lo call upon fal reserves
for energy. Here are some tip*
about bow to go atxnil this and
save yourself the price of a diet
manual.

The 12 Steps to Recovery

Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Mike wa* 25. and sitting In
the county Jail when he realised maybe the
judge was right, maybe, he did have a
drinking problem.
He knew he was smart: bul for the life of
him. he couldn't figure out how everything
had managed to get so screwed up.
"1 was in more trouble than I knew how to
handle.” he said
III* problem tsllh drug* and alcoliol
startrd Innocently enough H r wan 10 years
o ld .: ncaUi.g ocera with his buddies A title
bit here and a little bit there, and by age In
he was smoking marijuana and drinking
prrtly slradlly It seemed harmless enough.
It seemed lo oe what e v e ry iw was doing.
Yet. all along, he was getting points knocked
off ht* dm er'a license for one thing or
another, until finally hts driving privilege*
were suspended That was disappointment
number one
Friend* helped b ln out. They thought It
was all kind of funny: and they happily
carted him lo and from hts Disney World
job Mike rirecovered walling for friends l*
not always convenient, and o;g.m i healing
whenever the mood struck
"When 11 comes lo being sneaky and
devious, addicts have got it pertly writ
figured out.' Mike said ‘ i a as intelligent. I
was Just out of control “
H r graduated from high school although
his grade point average of 2 0. on a
four-point scale, was nothing lo brag about
No way did he have a problem, hr was a
young man with plans, or that * what he
believed H r went Into the service and look a
Irst known as the Armed Services Voca­
tional Aptitude Battery Trsi. or ASVAH Hr
did well enough, and thought hr was on his
way lo a rareer at a Navy nuclear powrr
plant A touch of bad tuck, a skin diseaw.
pul him out of service. Thai was dlsap
potntmrnl number two
Hack lo Disney he went, and further Into a
drinking problem he sank One day while
driving lo work he was pulled over by
poller With no lirrn*r and no plauslble
r vplana I ton Mike found himsrif in Jail
"I was mortified lo say the least.” he
said “The worst pari was lo call mom and
dad lo come ball me out My morn wasn't
thrilled — lo sav the least
They did come, and they did rescue him
Mike was their only son. and (hey loved him
dearly, alihcrugh the past few years the
fam ily had grown apart Mike and his father
were constantly fighting, and Mike's mother
sat up night* worrying
Thta lime a lawyer saved Mike iiutn any
rent trouble and suggested he look into
college Mike's parrnl* agreed, so he look
the necessary rnlrancr exams H r had tiren
out of school for two years, bul hr passed all
lest* Still the University of Central Florida
failed lo accept him T he reason given was
Ih st ht* grade point average wa* loo low —
loo k&gt;w once hts physical education and
machine shop rlasse* were subtracted This

Obesity: a national obsession
Obesity generate* more public
Interest than almost any othrr
health topic.
T ru e , being
bverwelghi can have serious
health consequences: however.
With respect lo our Interest In
bbrstiy. I sometime* think we
bverdo It. In our stay-fit. slaytrim society, body weight has
become a national fascination
Some parents virtually u n ­
dernourish their babies so the
Infants won't be too fat Adoles­
cents are ardently preoccupied
with body Image: many girls. In
hurt leu lar. are dissatisfied with
ihe way they look and strive lo
lie thinner by binging and Ihrn
slurving themselves. Overweight
a d u lts, unable lo abandon
long-siandtng dietary habit*,
frequently try one fad diet after
another, only lo acknowledge
finally the fruitless endeavor of
rpalntalnlng an "Ideal” welghl.
frost pounds eventually return
because no crash diet or tnslant
4 right loss program Is designed
fpr a lifetime of use Studies have
Shown lhal over 90 percent of
people who seriously diet cannot
keep Ii up; sooner or later, they
regain all nr most ol the pounds
they shed.
Contradlciury theories about
dtx-slly arr prevalent: The con­
dition is lor is noil due lo genetic
factors, overeating. Inadequate
exercise or rnriabollc ("glan­
dular'*) Imbalances. In truth,
most obesity Is due lo a subtle
combination of all these factors.
Certain facts are clear: The
human body behaves according
in the natural laws of thermody­
namics. as does any living
machine. Energy Is either con­
served or released In the form of
work and heal In oilier words,
falnrtes lhal are eaten as food
arc either stored as fat or
burned.
Most dirt* and aright loss
programs operate on ihe short­
term principle lhal weight can
be lost If food Intake Is markedly
Curtailed and exercise l* In­
creased This practical approach
Works for most people — at least,
at flrsi. However, preserving an
ideal weight requires a com­
m itm e n t and alteration of
bfrstyle lhal may lx- dllflcull lo

iTr*i'ViT&gt;TfytrtiiiilM

First, he realistic about your
w elghl If you have stout
parents, you will probably have
a weight problem, no mailer
how hard you try. you may
never look like a model for
L ’egg* pantyhose Accept the
fart that you are stocky and set a
sensible goal for losing exrrsa
fal. Remember lhal from a
health standpoint. you are lar
belter off kreplng a constant
welghl than losing w elghl.
gaining It hark, rr-lnsing and
regaining. In cycles of frustra­
tion. A doctor or dietician can
advisr you wtial your reasonable
welghl should be.
C o n s i d e r g e l l i n g m o re
exerrlor. Because a pound of fal
contains 3.500 calories, you will
have lo exercise extrem ely
strenuously (and regularly) for
prolonged periods lo burn off u
pound This Is Imprarllral for
most of us. However, you can
help Increase you r energy
expenditure (and feel belter in
the bargain) by exercising; Walk
up stairs Instead of taking Ihe
elevator or escalator: walk to
work; walk A T work. Try lo keep
In motion for several hours a
week. For example, use u push
mower Instead of a ride an.
Reduce your portion* of food
No seconds. Eat three meals a
day bul make those meals
(especially dinner) smaller.
Avoid " e m p t y " (nonriutrltlnnull calories, such as are
contained In regular soda,
candy, pies, cookie*, cakes and
alcohol beverage*. T ry lo give up
sugar products entirely: Rely on
s u g a r-s u b s lllu le a , such us
Nuirl-Sweet Don't snack unless
you snack on raw vegetables,
which are nulrtllonal and non-

ralortc.
Until you reach your desired
weight, stop eating foods con­
taining flour, such us bread and
pasta. This will enable you lo cut
down on fat, too. which Is
calorie-rich. You will gel all the
nutrition you need from meat,
fish, poultry, vegetables, salads
and fresh fruit. What's more,
you won't be hungry. Also,
you 'll develop good dietary
habits that will lx* easy to live
with.

I We admitted we were powerlrsa ovrr
alcohol — that our Uvea had become
unmanageable.
2. Came lo believe lhal a powrr greater
than ourselves could restore us in sanity.
3 Made a decision lo lurn our will and
our live* ovrr lo the care of Cod as wr
understood him.
4 Mack a searching end fearless moral
Inventory of ourselves
5 Adinltlrd (a Cod in ourselves, and to
another human oriitg Ihe exact nature of
our wrongs.
6 Were entirely ready lo have Cod
remove all these defects of character.
7 Humbly asked him to remove our
short comings
8 Made a list of all jx-rsons wr had
banned, and b rrim r wilting to makr
amends lo (hem all
9 Made direct amend* In such people
wherever possible. except when to do so
would Injure them or other*
10. Continued lo u k r personal Imrroto*
and when we were wrong promptly
admitted it.
I I Sought through prayer and i n i t i a ­
tion lo Improve our conscious contact
with Cod 4* w r understood him. praying
only for knowledge of hts will tor u* and
the powrr lo carry that out
12 Having had a spiritual awakening a*
the result of these step*, wr tried to carry
this message to alcoholics, and lo
practice lhear principle* in all our affair*
r*» ttiW ie o a M
i xa i B i
ii— mi
wa* a blow By now. he had slopped
counting the disappointments, and was
gelling deeper and deeper Into drinking and
drug*
H r brgan a two year slim al Seminole
Community College
” 1 thought all right, let's go alt mil for this
thing railed college.” Mike said ” 1 signed
up fur 15 hours, which was way lun many
for me I ended up dropping a few In la l.
every srm rsirr I dropped al lra«i one t la**
There weir all kind* of rrawm* I he rear Iter
was a Jerk, or I didn I understand, iherr wa*
always something Hot hrv. I learned rollrgr
was a great plate lo find other people doing
drug*
He was still working part lime at Disney,
but hr had three nights a week lo do a* hr
pleased, and he did Jtisl lhal He belie*rd fie
could make a go of It on hts own and mover!
out with a couple of friends He llgurrd III*
parents were hatf’v lo see him go. They
were Inn frustrated loo angry lo know what
lotto with him
"Morn worried all the time. *hr )u»l
worried,'' Mike said
Again hr wa* arrested lor driving with a
*u*|iended lit co se Again hts |Mrrnl» fulled
him out Then he wa* arrested lor driving

Study shows
dieters

don’t lose
U N rspsrt
IOWA C ITY . Iowa •Over the
long term, there appears to be
11IIle difference between the
weights of overweight people
who take part In diet program*
and profile who do not. a study
showed Friday.
In their study. University of
Iowa doctors compared long­
term surer** rates of partici­
pants In managed weight
programs with the normal
wrlght fluctuation* of 332
overweight lowanu who were
not In program*.
Little difference wa* found
between the two group*. Ihe
doctors concluded In their
study, published In the Dr
crm hrr Issue of Ihe Interna­
tional Journal of Obesity. Only
12 prrrrnt of Ihe people In
weight loss programs lost as
much as 20 pounds and only
17 percent of lhal group kepi
Ihe welghl off two years
Th e study examined all
available published data for
Ihe long-term effectiveness of
various weight loss program*.
In c lu d in g p ro te in d ie ts,
carbohydrate dirts, dieting
support groups and even
p h ys ic ia n -m o n ito re d p ro ­
grams.
"Th e wrlght lo*a program*
are relatively unsuccessful.”
said Dr. Paul Williamson, one
of ihe study's authors.
T h ^ Iowa researchers were
frustrated In their efforts lo
(rack long-term weight loss lor
individual* Involved In popu­
lar commercial weight loss
plans. Williamson said all of
Ihe welghl plan providers ref­
used lo divulge any- data or
said they did not keep track of
clients after they ended the
program.
Wllllamoon said Ihe study's
findings do not mean -lhal
weight loss program* cannot
lie helpful, but consumers
should approach them with
their eyes wide open.

while under (he Influence. This lime friends
balled him out. He could not face another
telephone call lo hts parent* Besides, this
time he was In real trouble.
While al Daytona Beach, he plrkrd up a
wallet, found a drivers license, slid II Into hts
pocket and used II He hat) II when he wu*
pulled over for DUI. Il seemed lo work fine,
bul two days later poller showed up at
Disney, unrstrd him. and he spent 20 days
In ihe county Jail
*i thought It was the end of the world.”
Mine said
"Hie judg* saw there wa* another problem
with this yotmg man. and pul a stipulation
ol no dunking on the suspends J license It
did llllle good. By dial time. Mike was Inn
far gone Although he wasn't aware of It. he
was In desperate need of help
No longer al Disney, he got a Job In a local
bar. He couldn't Imagine a belter sel up
Every Friday and Saturday night he lefl
work and headed straight lo a bottle club
where he remained until 6 a m
Even that
was not enough Hr would rontlnur |iartyIng al a friend's house until l O i m . then
•tumble home drunk, sleep for a rouple of
bout* and head out fur work again
The iv x l lime he was pulled over for DUI.
a week of appearances In Seminole CliTuii
Court followed Hr was In the big league
now
*i was sick of It all. ar.d my parent* were
tick of II all.” Mike wild "We were all
balllrd with the legal problem* I didn't
know what to do. I Just was sick of II.”
He received a one-year sentence, and
entrance Into an Indetrnllon drug re­
ha b ilitatio n program Th e program .
Treatment Alternative* lo Street Crime,
IT A S C | was I he help lie had needed lor
year* Il Is sponsored by The (irn vr
Counseling Center. In Winter Spring*
“ I found a group of about 20 o'Iter guys,
who knew what I was going through.” Mike
•aid ' And wr Just talked
Hr has been mil of Jail for two year* now.
two years as uf Iasi Thursday Itut fie Is not
out uf treatment Ills problem I* serious
T A S C . counselor* say. and requires In­
tensive treatment Mike t* 2(1 and living In a
Irailway house — half way hr (wren In house
Itraincrni and Indrpr rule nee — and ha*
plan* for ht* future He made a contract
with hts paten's. who are also receiving
co-drprndrncy treatment, and their rrla
ttonshlp Is growing stronger every day.
■'Mv mom recently told me il wa* so nice
l» watch me and my (lad do something
togrlhrr Instead of argue," Mike *aii
He wants to give bock wtial he • received
He want* lo be a rmmseka Mike says he is
by no means entrd. and will never be Hr
sllll attend* counseling session* at Ihe
Grove, and lie sllll fear* (hat one day hr II
fall bark Inlndrtnking
"Yeah, yeah. I'm afraid.” Mike said
■'Kvrrvonr Is. but I try In learn (rum those
who have fallen Itack. who are mil there,
and say II • not any brtirr than belore
For more information about T A S K ,
contact The G m vr Counseling Center. Inc .
511 Stale Road 434. Winter Springs. FL
32708, nr Irlephone 327 2»i«U 327-1765

P o p u la r a e re so l
m a y be d a n g e ro u s
U n ltad Proas Internatio nal

W A S H IN G T O N Aerosol
pentamldlnr. an experimental
drug widely used by AIDS pa­
ttern* trying In prevent deadly
pneumonia altarka. should not
ix- used to treat pallrnls already
suffering from pneumonia. Ihe
drug's developer* say
In a recent editorial In Annals
of Interna! Mrdliine. Dr Donald
Armstrong and Edward Bernard
of N ew Y o r k ' s M e m o ria l
Sloan-Kellertng Cancer Center
•tress ihe difference between
taking uertMol pentamidine lo
ward oil pncumocystls carlnll
pneumonia (PCP) and using ihe
drug lu lreal It.
Although aerosol pentamidine
has nol received Food and Drug
A d m in is t r a t io n a p p ro v a l,
Armstrong said thousand* of
American* Infected with Ihe
H u m a n Im m u n o d e fic ie n c y
Virus, which cause* acquired
immune deficiency syndrome,
are now using Ihe drug In effort*
lo protect themselves
"It Is now Ihe most frequently
used exjxTUnenial drug for a
disease related lo AIDS.” Ihe
researcher* wrote
In Ihelr clin ic a l studies.
Armstrong and Bernard said
they found HIV*lnferted jx-ople
taking aerosol jx-nlnmldtne a* a
preventative measure tolerated
Ihe dnig well
"We have seem no evidence of
long-term toxicity and only
m inim al adverse reactions.”
wrote Ihe researchers, who de­
veloped Ihe In tollable form of
pentamidine In 1985.
The Injeelublr form of Ihe drug
has ulready received FDA ap­
proval. Bul many doctors think
Ihe aerosol version will have
fewer side effects and tie more
effective In warding off PCP
because II Is delivered only lo
ihe lungs.
Despite Ihe promise of aerosol
penlainldlne as a prevention
tool. Armstrong cautions doctors
against using II lo (real ihe
pneumonia.

"P CP is a p o te n tia lly lifethreatening Illness and I would
rather nol use a local treatment
lh al depends on distribution of a
d ru g by aerosol Into the lu n gs."
he said, noting w ra ke n rd or
congested lungs m ay nol lx- able
lo expand enough to allow the
d ru g lo enter all areas
In addition. Ihe researchers
said Iherr have been al least 21
report* of AIDS patients dying of
PCP that spread beyond the
lung* and Into othrr arras of the
laxly, such a* the liver, spleen
arid lymph node*
Such rases Indicate doctor*
should Ural PCP as a syslrm
wide, nol a lung confined dis­
ease. and s h o u ld use I n ­
travenous methods or other
means to make sure drug* travel
throughout ihe bloodstream,
Armstrong said
"Aerosol penlainldlne should
not lx- used for trralinrnt of PCP
and should be used as pro­
phylaxis (a prevention tool) only
In careful rllnlral trials.” the
researcher* wrote.
Armstrong's udmnnlllon that
preventative therapy should lake
plarr In a scientific selling might
trouble some AIDS activists who
fear a crack down on use of Ihe
very popular bul unapproved
drug
A survey of 391 HIV-Infected
jx-uplr. conducted by Ihe Sun
Francisco-based AIDS Treat­
ment News, found 105 ranked
aerosol pentamidine us one of
Ihe three best treatment* they
had tried for AIDS-related dis­
orders. while only one ranked It
among Ihe worst.
However. Armstrong concedes
It probably will be Impossible lo
gel all HIV-Infected people using
aerosol pentamidine Into clinical
trials, adding hr does nol neces­
sarily think people outside of
trials should be burred from
using Ihe drug
Bul lhr doctor did urge aerosol
pentamidine users to lake jiarl
In organised drug tests wherever
jxxMlbte.

�Santord Herald Sanford, Florida — Sunday. December 25. 19&amp;8 — gp

New cancer therapy promising
■y R O B S T U M

JP1 Science Writer______ __________________
BOSTON — A nrw form ol an experimen­
tal cancer treulmeni appear* even morr
potent and potentially lex* toxic than the
original version. which wa* hulled u* a
breakthrough. government reaearrhert re­
port
l&gt;r Steven Hnsrnherg and hi* colleague*
at the National Cancer Iiistltulr reported the
preliminary result* o( the first test* of the
latest v a r ia t io n of " a d o p t iv e Im ­
munotherapy'* In human* in The New
England -lourrial of Medicine
In the »ttuly Involving 20 patient* with
advanced, otherwise Incurable case* of a
deadly form of skin cancer, thr tieatme.u
•hr uik tumo.* in «J0 percent of patients who
had never licen treated liefore and tn two of
five patlrnl* who hart not re*|M&gt;nded to an
earlier version of thr therapy.
Kosenlierk. who ha* been stunk by
criticism that the high ly publicised
appruui h lulled tn live up to expectation* It
generated when first reported In IM S.
strrssed that the study wa* preliminary and
much more research was needed
"These results are preliminary — they are
In the right direction — but It's an
experimental approach and one shouldn't
raise unrealistic exp ecta tio n s," said
Kusentierg tn a telephone Interview-

Hot Rosenberg added the result* Indicate
the approach may lx- more effective and
cause fewer side eflecl* lhan curlier version*
of the Iherapy for previously untreaiahle
skin cancer, and perhaps other forms of
cancer.
"Tltls represents .in extension, u next
generation, of the kind of treatment I first
reportrd a few years ago." said Rosenberg
"W hat ffil* represents Is the evolution of
this type ol therapy In cancer .**
Additional reseurrh Is already underway
lo lent th- therapy on more patients with
different ty|ie* of ranrer. and tn try to
Improve the treatment further, he said
Other researcher* said the findings were
Interesting hut echoed Rosenberg's cau­
tionary tone
" T h 's ’* vety Interesting but should be
interpreted with caution" said Hr Michael
Atkin* ol ihr New England Medical ( ’enter
In Huston, who I* studying similar treat­
ments
Th e (valient* Rosenlierg treated were
prntwihly the most likely to rr*|«ond. most of
the response* were only partial and Ihe
treatment Is very difficult to administer,
meaning It mav tie impractical said Atktns
l)r Charles Moertel ol thr Mayo Clinic In
Rochester. Mum who previously has !&gt;een
crlllrul of Rosenlterg’s work, said loo lew
(Mllenla wrre treated In the new study to
reach any teal conclusion*

W om en medical profs
not being prom oted

The new treatment Involves removing a
piece of the patient's tumor, extracting
Im m une system cells called tu m o rInfiltrating lymphocytes or TILs. The TIL*
are ihrn grown In a naturally occurring
growth substance known as lnterleukln-2.
which boost* their potency. The cell* are
then Injected Into thr patient* along with
more tnlerlrukln-2 after they have received
a drug to supprrss their immune systems.
In the study, nine of 15 patients who had
never been treated before experienced at
Irust a 30 percent reduction In their tumors,
as did two of five palietils who hail failed lo
respond lo the earlier versions.
All the pain ill* had metastatic melanoma
a deadly form of skin cancer, that had
spread lo the lung*. !.vrr, bone, skin and
tissue* under the skin
The response lasted from two month* to
more titan 13 mon.h* One cf the nine
patient* who re*|K)tidrd experienced a
complete disappearance of all measuruhlc
lumor
Th " researcher* stressed however. It was
loo early In tell how the treatment might
ailed long term survival
Although patients in Ihr study expert
enced side effect* such as chills including
fluid retention. Ihe side elfrrts dlvrpfxarrd

U n ifs d P ra ts In te rn a tio n a l

HOSTON — Although Ihr
number of women who are
becoming doctors and medical
schtxtl irarhrr* Is Increasing,
th r proportion nf women
rearhlug the upper echelons ol
medical education continues
to lag. a nrw survey found
"M a n y wom en arc still
staying In thr assistant pro
lessor level arid are not pro­
gressing up Ih r ranks In
academic m e d icin e ." said
Janet H lckrl, director for
Women * Program* at »fie
Association &lt;»l American Medi­
cal Colleges tn Washlngtrn.
In a special article printed
recently in T h r New England
Journal of Medicine. Hlrkrl
reportrd Ihr results of an
update of a rep ort llrsi
published In 1981 on Ihe
status of women tn medical
education
Hlckrl found that Ihe num­
bers of womrn applying lo
medical school, teeing ad­
mitted lo medical school. go­
ing on lor further medlr.il
training and taking faculty
|xnil ion* in medical school*
ha* continued lo Increase
"Women now make up 37
percent of medical school
applicants. 14 percent of med­
ical student* 28 percent nf
residents, and Ilf percent of
lull time medical school facul­
ty members.'' wrote Hlckrl,
noting that all those percentages had Increased substan­
tially tn the |ia*l decade.
Hut she also found that
"women's accession to senior
faculty position* ha* not krpt

after treatment was ended.

The new treatment Involve* lymphocytes
taken directly from thr tumors

F lo r id a k id n e y d is e a s e s t u d y b e g in s
•a*clal lo tho Horald

GAIN ESVILLE - Floridians
with rhrnnii kidney disease are
tiring sought to participate in
sludirs at thr University of
Florida and Ihe University of
Miami, lo determine whether
dietary restriction* and strict
hkatd pressure control will help
curb their dlsrase
The Floral* studies are part ol
Ihe nationwide clinical trial to
Involve about HOO pallenl* from
age IM to 70 They will hr
rnrntlcrt at 15 medical center*
selected by Ihe National Instltiilr
of OUhrlr* and Digestive and
Kidney Disease* which Is col
laborating w ith thr federal
Health C a rr Financial Ad
ministration in funding the
study
1‘rrvrntlng the loss of kidney
(unction, and sparing (Mllrnts
from the necessity of life saving
kidney dialysis Is ihr major
objective of Ihr study, says UF
tenai dlsrase specialist Dr Craig

Tlslirr. who i hair* Ihr patient
rrcniltment committee lor the
nationwide project Tlshrr Is

professor

a n d c h i e f of

nephrology ai university's Col­
lege of Methclnr
"This Is the Rr*i &lt;omparative
study In the United Stair* in a
Urge number of patient*, that
will Itrip u* determine whether
restricting thr amount* of pro
Irin and phosphorous In the dirt
and maintaining strict blood
pressure control will hall or slow
Ihr dci line of kidney function."
he says
Tlshrr said a variety of studies
in rodents, with an induced form
of chronic kldnry disease, h a ir
revealed lhal I his &lt;omhlnalion of
drerrasrd dietary protein and
careful blood pressure rontml
"m u lt* In a striking retardation
of the rtKtrsr of chronic kidneydisease • He also notes that
through observation* of UF pa
Hems wtlh renal disease. * we've
gathered encouraging anecdotal
e v id e n c e t h a t these tw o
measures make a positive dif­

ference In slowing the course of
Ilie disease
Pood* containing protein and
phosphorus are thr soutie ol
most of Ihe waste matrrtal that
Is routinely filtered by the kid­
neys. which ex plat us why re­
searchers are testing the ef­
fectiveness ol diets low in pro
teln and phosphorous m slow tug
ihe disease (woces* Chronic,
p io g rrs s lv r k ld n ry disease
gradually destroys ihe kidney's
blood Tillering system, whtrh Is
madr up ol thousands ol liny
tillering units r/.llrd nephron*
A* more and morr nephron* are
damaged.Ihr rrmalntng func­
tioning nephrons must filter
more lo compensate for thr
destroyed I Issue, causing hUaid
pressure to rtsr In most
About 75 patients will lie
rr» rutted Into thr study under
Tlsher's dtrectln at U F ‘s Health
Science Center, while a like
number of patients will hr
enrolled In rlinlca! trials dirretrd
by Dr Jacques Ikiurgolgnie at
tltr University of Miami School

of Medicine 1‘allrnts will faevaluated by physician* once a
month lor about four years, and
will fa- monilnred at least weekly
by dietitians assigned tn thr
project
Dt Anna Sandberg, who ha*
tirrn assigned hy Ihr National
I n s t llu t r of D ia b e te s and
Digestive and Kldnry Disease to
ciairdlnalr the nationwide study,
sa ys pat ten I* s e le c trd to
I kin ii pair must not hr taking
Insulin, must uol hr pregnant or
breast feeding or planning lo
become pregnant, and must not
hr receiving dialysis treatment
Th r study will not include pa
tlrni* who have received a
kidney transplant Sandberg
said prospective patients also
will lie screened with a serum
rrrallntnr test, which measures
kidney function
Persons Interested In vofunIrertng for Ihe study may call a
lull-free number
1-800-344D IE T to obtain Information and
to locale (lie nearest partiripatingmedlcal center.

pace with I heir increasing
representation on Ihe faculty
— a cause of continuing conren t."
The percentage of female
faculty members who arc
professor* ha* changed only
from 8 percent to If percent In
10 year*, compared with 32
p e rce n t of m ale fa c u lty
members In l!tH8. she said.
"Many people had hoped
lhal the increasing number of
w om rn In mcdlc.it school
would result In Ih r same
proportion progressing up Ihe
ranks Hut Hit* t*n't happen­
in g " Hlckrl said In a tele­
phone interview.
Hlckrl said there have been
no studies examining why ihl*
Is Ihe rase She speculated
some of Ihe same rrasnn* that
play a role In women falling to
progrrss to thr upper ranks of
other professions are Involved
"Women sill) have more
responsibility for thrtr families
lhan their mate |&gt;rcrs do and
m i It's morr ol a juggling act."
she Mild Women who are
responsible for families may
nol have Ihe time lo do
research needed to gel pro­
motions. she vitd
One of the negative result*
ol a lack nf women In senior
faculty positions Is Ihe dearth
of role models and mentors for
women In medicine. Hlckrl
said
“ Strategics need lo fir de­
signed ... lhal dean* and
chairpersons can use lo In­
crease the number* of womrn
who progrrss Into leadership
positions." she said

Poisonings increase on holidays
S p w c ls l

lo t h s Horald

T A M P A ------Along with good
tidings and cheer, the holiday
season brings Increased chances
of accnlmu.il poisoning*, ac­
cording to the Florida Poison
Inform ation center at T h r
Tampa General Hospital
Admintstatlvr Director Sven
A Normann. Pharm. D . says
poison center* receive morr call*
regarding accidental poisoning*

In children dm mg the holidays
When the household routine is
disrupted. It 1* easy to overlook
thr importance of poison pre­
vention. he said "Children are
more apt to be unsupervised
which ran tie tragic, especially
when a family vtslls homes that
are nol poiwm-prool' or when
the lamlly l* visited hy those
who aren’t aware of the need to
poison-proof thrir purses or
other Ixluiiglng*

r

■

Study shows teens
ignore AIDS warnings
United Preee In t s m ilL f lil
CHICAGO — AIDS education
effort* assume once people know
how thr deadly disease Is
spread, they wifi lakr precau­
tions lo avoid It — but that dor*
nol appear tn lie the rase for
teenager*, dor-tor* said Thurs­
day.
In a letter to thr Journal of thr
American Mrdu.il Association,
four physicians from the Univer­
sity of Mrdkiiir and Deniislrv nf
New Jersey In Newark desrribrd
thrir survey of 73 adolescents
Interviewed in I heir Iren health
clinic
"Th e level of AIDS specific
knowledge was high among
Ihese adolesceiits/young adults"
who ranged III age from 12 lo 22
years. Ihr doc Ior* found On
average, the youth responded
correctly in about 83 percent of
the farlual question* trialing lo
AIDS prevention and about 85
percent of thr question* on how
AIDS Is spread
Fifty of the 73 youths sur­
veyed said I hey wrre sexually
active, the doctors said, and Ihe
youth* began having sex when
they were about 13 years old In
Ihe case of ihe hoy*, and 14 Vv
years old In the case of the girls
"Among (he sexually active
subjects, more than two-thirds
reported sexual activity wllhoul
correct condom usage with
partner* whose sexual history
wa* unknown." the researchers
found People with the most
knowledge of AIDS wrre no
more likely lo take precautions
lhan were their jreers
Thirty-one ol the youths stud­
ied said they had used recre-

atlonal drug* the doctor* said,
hu t none to o k d ru g s i n ­
travenously. Th e youngsters
who said they used drug* were
more likely also to be sexually
adlve than were non-users
The reocarchrr* said their
finding* show ediicallonul pro­
gra m s th a t ju s t In r r e a s r
awareness and knowledge of
AIDS "are unlikely lo substan­
tially reduce sex risk behaviors
lit sexually active adolescents.*’

Im agine...
Never clean
a contact
lens again!

Health Cantor

PH. 322-9300

program , you've probablv alrradv
iMitlrrd a «llllrrrn« r In your lret
T h r ) re getting a lot more sires*
than they've hern usrtl to
-logging t* great rx rrrts r. design
rd lo strengthen yo u r heari. lung*
your entire U o l) . Ill th r brgtnnrng
you'll l x ru n n in g and walking,
alternately, at a moderate p a ir
lint llk r any system atic r x e n is c .
Jogging sh o u ld p ro g rrs s Iroin
"easy" lo hard" T h is require* an
a d rq o .ilr ami H in t of (r s l and goml
nutrition foe you r liody to stay in
good shapr A n d watch out for
overworked m uscles T h is ra n
cause muscle la n g u r and epaeme
Stretching exercise* and w a n n u }*
are recom m ended lo help prevent
strain on m u M irs and Irn don*
A n d Ihl* should In d u d r yo u r fret
T h - y need stretching rx rre ls rs .
too

Once you're Into thr Jogging
routine your whole body will be
adjusting lo new stresses and
strains, and *n will your fret You
i ait'l Jog anv w herr without them
Hut If the aches and pain* in your
feel don't go away In a reasonable
Irngth ol time, don t Ignore the
symptom* It may be a signal that
there arr structural defect* that
nerd attention from a loot
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Space-----------Continued from Page ID
new national »f « » » policy an*
nouncrd Feb. 11 that reordered
the nation'* apace prlorllle*.
emphasizing the creation of a
commercial launch lndu»try and
the construction of a fleet of
unmanned rocket* for the Pen­
tagon
Hut for the men and women of
NASA. I98H will alway* he the
year of the flr»t post-Challenger
shuttle flight.
When the new year dawned,
the mission wa* scheduled for
June 2 hut a broken norrle
component discovered after a
late December le*t firing at
Mot &lt;0.1 Thlokol Inc.’* rocket
plant In Utah threw a wrench
into NASA * plan*. Finally, on
Jan 27. the agency announced a
new target dale: Aug 4.
Discovery • tw in booster*,
equipped with redesigned O-rtng
)otnta to prevent a repeat of the
C h a lle n g e r d is a s te r, were
equipped with a different norrle
component and shipped to the
Kennedy Space Center In Marrh
Itut the schedule Irll behind
and It qukkly became apparent
that Discovery would not make
It off the launch pad In August
On June 28. NASA announced
. early September” a* the new
.target date, declining In name a
specific day

In the mrantlme. the Air Force the shuttle. The MLV-2. un
rolled the first Titan 4 locket to upgraded version of General
launch pud 41 at the Cape Dynam ics' workhorse AtlasCanaveral Air Fnrce Station on Centaur rocket, will be used to
May 21 for several months of launch military communication*
pre-launch testing. Illusloff Is satellites that also had been
booked on the shuttle
scheduled (or January 1989.
All three rocket systems arr
T e n Titan 4's. capable of
rarrylng shuttle-class payloads, scheduled to make their debut In
had been ordered before the 1989
Maj Gen. Donald Cromer,
Challenger disaster as a hedge
against problems that might commander of Air Force S p .u r
ground the shuttle system and Division In l&gt;os Angeles, said In
with It. high priority military November that the nation's re
covery from the Challenger dis­
payloads
In the wake of Challenger. 13 aster was complete and that the
additional booster* were ordered Pentagon's first priority —
major Investments for new or
from Martin Marietta Aernsparr
G ro u p and another 20 are Improved satellites'' to Improve
expected to he built, prndlng deterrence — had been met
"O u r second p'lorfy l* to
congressional approval, h. an
unpri .vu/nied military spate obtain assured access to space,"
buildup that so far ha* mat $10 fie said Nov. lb at dcdl« at Ion
ceremonies for the first Delta 2
billion.
In a bid to guarantee access to launch pad "Even before the
space, the Air Force awarded a tragic loss of the Challenger, the
0500 million contract to General Air Force had taken strji* to
Dynamics Corp on May 3 to r es t or e a c o m p l e m e n t a r y
build 11 medlum-llft rockets expendable launch capability
"Following the Challenger, w r
called MI.V-2 * to augment a
M O B million contract awarded redoubled our effort*, and I am
to what I* now kn ow n as pleased to report today that we
M c D o n n e ll D o u g la s Spare are Ira* k in space with a mixed
System* Co in January 1987 for fleet of small, medium and Urge
expendable rockets and with an
20 upgraded Delta 2 boostCIV
The Delta 2's will la* used Improved space shuttle
The key to "an Improved
primarily to launch Global PoslHoning System navigation sale! ■pace shuttle" was the prtfor
Iltes Into orbit that originally man re of Its redesigned booster
were planned for launch from rockets, which were rlgntnusly

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1B O O K R E V IE W S
i •
Humanity iIS 1n

dismal state
Mr argue* lhal the human rarr must
somehow listen to Its own physical bring lhal
man's genes know whai I* best, even If hi*
rtvlll/rd brain dor* no!
Our genetic coding determine* not only our
Identify at birth. Its guidance continue* also In
every cell of our bodies throughout the entire
ctnirsr of our existence, a guidance manifested
through Ihe spontaneities within us We need
only lo lislrn lo what we arr tiring told through
Ihe very structure of functioning of our brtng "
Derry writes

T b « Dream of tha Earth
By Thomas B e rry
(Blsrra Clob Books. 247 pp.. 818.831
If Thomas Derry Is rocret l. u would be easy
to throw up your hands In desftair that the
earth as we know n is nearing an end and
humanity u the cause Me offers hopr but If
seems such a small glimmer
Derry offer* his dream of what could hr In
this first volume of the Sierra Club's Nature
and Natural Philosophy Library Much ol what
be says, especially In I hr initial essay*, has
bren said brforr by himself and other* In I be
name of progress, mankind Is destroying the
natural world, and may end up destroying
himself in the process
Derry a cultural historian, adds substantlvr
insights and arguments In environmental
cliche* of the past The core of his philosophy
Is the idea that the human rare must let go of
I t s duniliiani cultural beliefs and gel bat k lo Its
gersetir roots
Mankind be saya. Is not "Ihe splendor of
creation. IHit
the most pernicious m ode of
earlhly being W r arr Ihe termination, not the
fulfillment ol th e earth process

Venus of Shadows
By Pamela Sargsat
IDoubleday. 932 pp.. 8 10.89)
In the distant future Earth I* a united planet
under Islamic role Space hrlong* to Ihe
llahttat Dwellers, and Venus, the new frontier.
Is Ix ing remade In Earih a Im age
lh a l a the setting lor Pamela Sargent »
"Venus of Shadow* " Ihe sequel to her highly
praised first book. "Venus of Dream* **
Venus of Dreams" Introduced rradrrs lo
the The Project, a monumental effort in
transform the planet into a clone of Eanh

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P e ru le a d e r c o n c e d e s
m ilita r y lin e on r e b e ls
United Praaa International
LIMA. Peru President
Al an Gar ci a, co nceding
ground lo Ihr military as hr
struggle* lo slay In powrr.
bus widened martial law In
thr Peruvian Andes und of­
fered a frrer hand lo soldiers
to fight Maoist rrtiels
Aut hor i t i es al so have
q u a s h etl I n q u i r i e s Into
alleged killings torture and
other abuses hy soldiers In
their 8-year-old battle against
rebels.
Garcia struggles In a sea of
troubles •- labor unrest.
1300 perrrnt annual Influ
lion, a government seen as
perilously adrift und weak
T h e S h i n i n g Path I n ­
surgency. perhaps the most
extreme rebel group In thr
Americas, has taken the of­
f e n s i v e In w l i a l some
analysts say Is un at tempt to
provoke a military coup.
Ifornblng* und sabotage by

Itcrkr

BLOOM C O U N TY

Shining Path, fighting lor a
worker and peasant regime,
have caused $9 6 billion In
losses
With little fanfare. Garcia
e x p a n d e d s t a i r s of
emergency lo combat Sh in ­
ing Path on Nov 4 and Dec
9 He now has put 54 of
Peru's 180 provinces under
direct military authority, an
all lime high — Including the
entire central Andes and
Lima, or about half of Peru's
2 1 million people
Emergency rule empowers
authorities lo make arrrsts
und raid home* w ithout
warrants, twin public meet­
ings und restrict frre travel.
So far the armed lories
have no* ratten advantage of
t h e i r gr eat er f r e e d o m ,
themselves constrained by
economic crisis Ami despite
Ills concessions, experts say
Gurrlu (aces tense and con­
flict-ridden relations w ith
many top military officers.

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tested. Inspected, debated and
subjrctrd to unprecedented
public scrutiny by the media.
fly May 28. Dtrrovrry's boost
cr* were fully assembled at the
Kennedy Space Center and on
Ju ly 4. ihe shuttle was hauled to
launch pail 3911 for final pre­
parations
After a successful lest firing of
Ihe ships three main engines
Aug 10. only one major hurdle
remained the fifth and final
required boosirr ground firing In
Utah, a crucial Irst in which
major, deliberate flaws were
built In lo show ihe new O ring
joints could stand up to multiple
(allures
The rnckrt was fired Aug 18
and an inspection showed the
giant booster performed exactly
a* planned Four days tatrr.
Discovery'* crew held It* final
pre-launch news conference,
setting Ihe stage (or blastoff
On Sept 16. Hear Aden Hu h
aril Truly, chief of the shuttle
program Dually announced a
firm launch dale for Discovery
Sepi 29 al 9 59 a m E D T
The long awaited countdown
brg.cn Sept 26 at 12 01 a m and
after a delay caused by m -irem

about the weather. Discovery
triumphantly roared away from
It* launching aland at 11:37 a m
on Sept. 29 — 32 month* and
one day after Challenger blew
up.
The ships all-veteran crew —
commander Frederick llaurk.
co-pilot Hlchard Covey. John
"Mike” Lounge. David lltlmrr*
and George "P inky" Nelson —
launched a 3100 million NASA
communications satellite six
hours and 13 minutes later and
the mission wound up with a
s u c c e s s f u l t o u c h d o w n al
Edward* Air Forte Dose. Calif.,
on Oct. 3.
Some 2.500 Journalists cov­
ered Discovery * launch, but
o n l y 512 s h o w e d u p for
AilanUa* blastoff Lee. 2 on the
second post-Challenger flight
Tltal flight, like Discovery's,
was Judged a complete sucresa
but because the shut t l e' s
payload was a classified Pen­
tagon satellite. NASA provided
no detail* alanil Ihe 27th shuttle
mission
Published reports, however.
Indicated the satellite was a
"Lacrosse" rsdar surveillance
sateill'e c a p a b lr of taki ng

high qualify pictures of ground
targets despite darkness or cloud
rover.
The shuffle s all-military crew
— commander Koberl "lloot"
Gibson, co-pllol Guy Gardner.
Plrhard "Mike” Mullane. Jerry
Hosa and William Shepherd —
glided to a safr landing Dec. 6 al
Edwards lo close out ihe year on
a note of triumph for NASA
Hut Ihe agency * future pro
sped* are unclear
The embattled spare station
program was threatened with
major budget cut* to 1988 and If
will require significant funding
Increase* In thr nrxl federal
budget if it I* to stay on schedule
for construction In the mid
1990*
NA S A also w ill br hard
pressed lo krep thr shuttle
program cn schedule In an
environment where the sllghtr*!
hint of problem* can cause
major delays
Until prrstdcnt-elcct Groegr
Hush makes hla Intentions clear
both in Ihr budget process and
with the selection of a new
NASA a dmi nist rator . Ihr
agency's long term outlook will
remal- h irer

room when patients are liinughi
lit,** Sturm said "After wr get
that down, we'll take the pro
pnsal lo ihr county commission
It wtll tie 90 days mlnlmlum
before anything happrns We've
not finalised the additional costs
to Ihe hospital for equipment
and stall'
Stumt M i d that operation cost
of a hclu optrr atr ambular.ee ts
in estimated 8440.000 prr year
The &lt;o*t. Kalsrr said, wlil vary,
actxirdlng lo the num hrr of call*
per year
"Thai would have to tie con­
sidered a* pan of the overall
budget. Slunn said of the tost
I think Ihe proposal will tie
lookrd on favorably Hut wr
might nerd a sjiectul projiowul lor
funding In this year's liudget. if
wr &lt;an get all Ihe details worked
out with the hospital *'
Sturm cites the county's fast
growth Inin an u H m ii area with
characteristic* ol a single city a*
nnr reason llie helicopter I*
needed to glvr quick access In
victim* of accident* and di*
asters "We need quicker re
sponsr lo major accident* ’* hr
said
Kaiser said Ihr air ambulance
could fly above thr county's
clogged traffic artrrtrs, which
are sometimes a hlndrrancr fm
ground units traveling to ami
from a&lt; rldrnl stirs
A recently purchased snood
Orlando Air Care ambulance.
Kalsrr said. &lt;osl $950 000. an

Indication of how much ll will
rtisl for S e m in o le C o un t)!
paramedics and em ergency
medical technician* to become
airborne
T h e c h o p p e r w o u l d he
equipped lo transport one pa
Dent conilnnably. and two if
necessary. Kaiser Mid There
would tie an KMT onboard. along
wilh m pilot An KMT from a
ground ambulance crew tending
the victim, would come aboard
the dropper and work with the
on hoard KM T. lo provide a
"c o n tin u ity ol rare.'* from
ground, to air. to hospital. Kaiser
Mid
The service, he said, will lie
integrated with that provided t»
ground units at a cost i noi|ura
ble to the oprrallon of one or two
auto vehicle rescue units
‘ Ground units are limited to a
spectflr area A helicopter can
rover Ihe entire county.' rtaisrr
said
In addition lo it* medical
luncHons. a county helicopter,
fir said would also tic av.ol.dilr
for an overview of disaster
scene* ll would be available to
serve area (mine agencies who
sometimes require tire services
ol a hellropter
An air ambulance. Kaiser salt)
Is "protiahly Ihe most slgnlllr ant
Hem public sulety agencies have
used lo reduce loss of life ux we
see more anti more tralllr con
gestion anti liave more anti more
dllflrully responding calls

children caring for children, of
Vietnam veterans scrounging for
fond In trash cans, of runaway*
in Hollywood, of an old man on a
jNirk trench 11 .idling an elderly
woman's head In his lap. and Ihr
naked buttocks of a man with
sores all over tils body.
"If* sad lo see these kind of
pteturr* in tills day and age."
said Tim othy Carlson as hr
viewed Ihe exhi bit ' What
bothers me Is H it emptiness. Ihr
tost ho|ir You ran see It In I fir
eyes.”
Especially sad. said Hubert
Singletary, u homeless man who
hid fils face from Ihe camera, arr
Ihr women with small chlldrrn
who live In dingy hotrls and see
"things lhal will affect them for
Hip rrsf of Ihefr lives."
Evans said live rflrrllvrn rss of
thr picturesliesIn their subtlety
" I ’m t r yi ng to lap Ihrtti
(viewers) on Htc shoulder.” hr
said “ I’m not trying lo scream
Hi people T h r message Is to get
Involvrd. whether at thr jiolUlcul
level or id thr health level "
Evans smiled al recent re-

views that suggested still
pictures no longer have the
visual Im p a rl that allowed
artists to effectively address
America'* social Ills — such as
Matthew Itrady's document* ol
Ihe Civil War anil Images ol the
Great Depression taken hy pho
togrupher* working for Ihe Farm
Security Administration
"Their premise is that we are
so homlMrded hy Images lhal
we've built up visual scar tissue,
w hich I* ver y d iffic u lt to
penetrate." he salt! "That tnuy
tie a valid statement, bid I
believe in this medium very
much. The validity of these
Images today Is Just as Imporlard us It was several years ago "

C hopper------Continued from Page ID
particular chopper syrves a
(III mile area Thirty-two percent
of I he lime when It's called In
Seminole t'ouniy. Air Carr is not
avail* Mr
That'* a jioint llluslralrd as
Kaiser was tiring Interviewed for
this story Two trucks collided
cm County Hoad 427 and the
Injured drivers had to br trans­
ported to Orlando hospitals by
the O ra n g e County sheriffs
tielKoptrr hreausr Ihe hospital
chopprr was cm another nail
I've always viewed It as the
next logical step In public
safely," Seminole County Commlsslonrr Fred Slurtn said of the
air ambulance " W r v r hern
working cm Ihl* lor three years
Florida Hospital I* very Interest
rd in Ihe Idea "
Florida Hospital Kalsrr said, is
the cmlv Iccral facility that has
indicated Its tiudgel could allow
lor some sop|toft lo I lie medical
hrltcnptrf service Established
guidelines lor choke of hospital
for atr transport trauma paiu-nt*
would fir followed when choo*
trig a care facility. Kaiser said
So.

lie

said,

o lh rt

h o s p ita ls

would son .Himes hr the first
c hole e (or rare for some trauma
(Miteni*
' We'll meet with (Florida)
llcespiial official* scam lo discus*
lire treed* and requirement* for
doctor* lo be in the emergency

Hom eless—
Continued from Page ID
are men. while tanrlllew with
c htldrrn account Ictr u p to 30
p rrc rn l of the Imineles* jarpula
lion Nearly nnr of every Dvr
street people l* em p loye d hut
d o rs not earn e n o u g h m o n e y lo
afford (musing

Evans Mid lire Idea for Ihr
exhibition came from Susan
llakrr. wife of While House chief
of stall Jim Dukrr. and Tipper
Goer, wife of Sen Al Gctrr Jr.,
I) Trim
The pictures III the exhibition
arr not pretty.
Two of Ihr |&gt;m|dr who ullowrd
themselves to la- photographed
have since cited, wlrllr the fate ol
many others remains unknow n
From Ihr first salvo — a
picture of Cathlern Hamm of
Venice. Calif. — her arm In a
cast — with her young son.
Mlc liar I. protectively wrapping
his amis around her. the rxhlh
ttlon examines jviml blank every
u*|&gt;rrt of Ihr homeless.
There arc- plmtograph* of a
legless man In a wheelchair, of

‘ ' Homel es s In A m e r i c a . "
funded by a gi.ud from Triangle
Industries Inc.. Is scheduled In
lx- on lour unlll May 1990 Cities
under consideration for rxhlh
Itlon Include Chi cago. Los
Angeles. Philadelphia. Knoxville
and Nashville. T rim . Chicago.
Columblu. S C.. Charlollr. N.C..
and Oklahoma City.

by Berke Breathed

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                    <text>November 10, 1988

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81st Year. No 6* — 8anford. florid*

NEWS DIGEST
Earthquake rocks California
FAN JO S E . Calif. - \ modrrr.n orthquake
rocked an enormous area of Norlhrm and
Central California Wednesday night, causing
minor damage but no Injuries
At the San Francisco Airport, shaken passrn
ger* arrtvlng from far-away spots were greeted
over the publk- address system by a booming
vok-e that said: "Welrome loCalifornia."
Exprrts disagreed on the magnitude of the
quake

Mack holds slight edge
Senate contest
stilt undecided

In the holly contested rarr trickled In Irntn across
Ihr stair
Joyce- said *i*c hoped to tiavr all absentee
ballots counted Wednesdio and then would
makr a decision about whether to call for a

recount.

Units* Prass Interna*, -mi
TA LLA H A S SEE - Rep Connie Mack Iteld a
4.900-vote lead over Rep Kenneth "B ud d y”
MacKay In Florida » U S Senalr rare, but It
ajtprared likely Ihr 3 96 mlllkin voles cast In Ihe
rare would have to hr recounted
"I sincerely tn-llevr th rrr will be a recount."
stale Elrition Secretary Dot Joyce said W ed­
nesday as returns from the final absetee ballots

A. o p m. E S T Wednesday, tht unofficial count
showed Mark, the GOP randklalr with 1.982,780
votes and Democratlr challenger MacKay with
1.977.824
Mack's lead, should It hold up. would not In­
enough under Florida law to sloji a mandatory
statewide recount The statute requires a recount
If die winning margin is less than one-half of I
jn-nrnl
With over 3 96 million voir* already cast In the

Political roundup on Pago SB
U S Senate rlcclkm and absrntrr ballots sill)
outstanding In 17 rminllr* — Including Ihr
Miami arru — Jo-re said a recount would Inrrqutrru unless me winning margin rweeded
alniut IM.tXX) votes
Joy«-e said even If all oulstandlng absrniee
ballot* were counted by Thursday, the mandated
recount could sirrlrb over the wrrkrttd because
of Ihr Veterans Dav holiday Friday.
She *ikl if l tie ret (Hint was or dried Thursday,
local rlrclkm* buerd* would havr until next
1 ursday lo tally the Itallols again

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Firs erupts on oil tanker
LONDON — K n ru r ships and aircraft ra m i
toward a British-owned oil tanker today that
broke In half and caught fire In heavy aeas of the
North Atlantic. There waa no word on the tale of
the vessel's 27 crewmember*
A dlalrraa call Ironi the 63.000-ton Odyssey,
which la British-owned but rrgtaterrd In Liberia,
waa picked up by a Soviet weather ahlp about
1U 43 p m. E S T Wednesday, aald Huger Lowe*
of the Uoyd'a shipping Intelligence unit In
lumdon

105-year-old
ager steals
he spotlight
B f SAHOfU SOUCNAHINl

Dtad candidate wins alaction

Herald stall wnlar

LOS A N G E LE S Mike Davt*. who waa
trounced In the election for a aeal In the
California Aaaembly. aald a Hepublk an appar
ently can’t win In hla predominately black
district — even If he la "the only living candidate
In the race."
Democrat Curtla Tucker Sr., defrated DavU 7 1
prrrent to 2M percent on Tueaday. even though
Tucker died laat month

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M B bombar flaat groundad
A BILEN E. Texas — Aa investigators In­
terviewed prople who wltneaard a fiery II-III

butnbrr craali. Air force mechanic* worked to

105-yssr-old Edgar Smith brought hla own fan taction

WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS

(Hanes and get the Mrategre homhers hark in the
air.
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Typhoon daath count at 191
MANILA. Philippine* — Typlmun Skip roared
toward the Vietnamese port of Ikmang today
aftrr a devastating rampage across the Philip
pines that left 101 people dead. 101 missing and
more than I million homeless
The Manila W ralhrr Bureau located Skip at
mid afternoon In the South China Sea about 200
mile* east of Dunang The storm was ntoving
west &lt;il IO mph and was expected to touch land
early Friday with rrduted center winds of 73
mph. the bureau said

□ Sports
Viola wins Cy Young Award
W INTER PARK — At a pres* conference held
at Score* Sport* liar Wednesday night. Frank
Viola of the Minnesota Twin* was named the
10HH A m e ric a n
L e a g u e 's C y
Y o u n g A w a rd
w in n e r b y the
Base ball Writers
A s s o c ia tio n of
America
Viola recleved
27 of 2M first place
votes, ruslly out­
d is ta n cin g r u n ­
n e r u p D e n n is
Eckrraley of the American la-ague champion
Oakland A'a with KIM (Mini*In E rk rrslry's52.
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Today will lie clear
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MO* dropping In Ihe
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Local offices
to close for
Veterans Day
BRAD CHURCH
Herald city editor
SANFORD - America's mili­
tary veterans will la- honored
with a (Mradr and memorial
services Friday, and federal,
stale and «-uunly oilier* will In­
closed Sanford rlly oilier* will
rrmaln mien
T h r rr will tir no mall delivery
and all postal larlllllt-* will tie
rlosrd except lor Ihe main |x&gt;si
•iflice* near Ihr 1'ilrrnatlnnal
Alr|iuri In Orlando S|n-ctal de­
livery and rxprrss mall servkr*
w ill hr In o|M-rallon
The county administration
building and all county oilier*
will In- rinsed All branches ol
the county lihrury will In- closed
Friday.
Financial Institution* will ulsn
In- closed hut most retail stores
will rrmalnn|irn
Th e annual Veteran* Day
|kirade will In-gln atmul IO 30
a in. at the Sanford Aniiorv and
tnivrl down First Slrrrt to Park
Avenue, and thus In Mrinort.il
Park op|Misitr City Hall on luikr
Monroe.
John (Mark, commander ol
American Legion 1*0*1 53 and
ehalrmun ol ihe Sanloril Area
Veteran* Advisory Cmtltcll. will
In- grand marshal of lfir (M rad r
The (M ra d r will In- made up &lt;&gt;(
|H unit*, lot hiding local veter­
an* organizations and aux­
iliaries. and Ihe Seminole High
School Band
A memorial srrvt'-c will Inheld at 11 m il. Itt Memorial
I’urk Bidi Slurin. Seminole
County Cominlseonrr. will l&gt;c
master of ceremonies, und
Command Master Chief Fred M.
Holmes Jr. of Ihe Orlando Naval
Training Center, will be fcatun-d
speaker.

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SANFORD — So. mavlir 11 w.1%11 I I hr Harlem
Globetrotter*, but the Golden Age Games
buskrttstll event on Wednesday lurried out lots uf
bright alar*
It was the lourili day uf (tmipetitinn in Ihe
week long I4lh annual game* More than 2.000
prople over 33 year* of sgr Imm Florida ami
else* here have registered to participate.
One of Wednesday's stars was lt&gt;3-yearotd
Edgar Smith, who dmpjied Isills through lire
hoop with the trst of them Mosi of Smith's
umk-rhand shot* hit tfie Imi ktioard or Imiprd
around the rim Bui. when two of his 20 shot*
made It straight through I he Ixstp. a hugr smile
lighted up hi* fate as hi* |rr*onal cheering
sei lk»n from Senior Mrarlow* Retirement Rest
deru r in lakeland rm ouraged turn
"W r ram r In direr him on." Alter Timmins, a
fellow rrsldrnl said
contoat.
Green, ihe only person in ihe 00 and up age
category fur free throw haskrttsdl. walked oil
with a gold medal lor Illsrflorls
G rrrn aald the game moved tun last and Ihe
hall waa loo heavy.
"It's the llrst lime I ever had a hold ul a
O
Uiskrthall ift.it heavy." Green said
Itt
l.ot* Sims activity director at the retirement
residence, said dial Green |tiav* Im II al Ihe
&gt;u&gt;&gt; I I t v s vi
i n iH -x 'i h n •* III lactlltv. lull uses a softer Im II w tile'll wrlghs less
Green described liltnsrll as "dared." said tie
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P recinct totals announced
The Seminole Courtly Supervisor of Elrcilons Office
rrlrased Ihe prrrlnrl tallies Wednesday.
Herald staff writer
Countywide. Bush rrcelvrd 60.32M vole* to Dukakis'
22.027
Tlte Bush sujrjMirt aji|n-ars In Include DrmorralSAN FO R D — Seminole County voted overwhelmingly
III favor of Vice l*rraldeni George Bush on Tuesday, le cross-over voles tn-rausr there are only 59.920
granting Democrat Gov Mlcltarl Dukakis a majority in rrglstrrrd Republican* in Ihr county.
The total county voter turnout was 7M.2 percent
only four of the county * 93 precincts
In the U S Senatr rate. Democrat Buddy MacKay
Tlte four precincts — 3. 2 1. 29 and (12 — are among
the 21 In ihe county with registered Denim ruts in Ihr fared a little heller In ihr county than Dukakis, picking
majority. The four also have a majority of hl.n k up a majority In Ihr same lour Dukakis precincts and
Baa Totals. Paga BA
rrglstrrrd voters

By J . MARK BARFISLO

Stacy Dunning and Greg Lemleux ol Ihe Sanford Fire
Department attend to Charles Wlgham. who was
struck by a car that ran a stop sign Wednesday al

15th SI. end Elm. Wlghem, who was riding hie bicycle
at (he time of the accident, suffered only minor
Injuries.

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NEWS FROM T H E REGION AND A CROSS T H E S T A T E

Democrats keep House control
Both slates Florida RftR
G U L F STR EAM — President-elect George Bush planned to
head for south Florida Thursday night to unwind from the long
campaign and begin to plan his transition, aides said.
Bush plans mostly to relax and do some deep sea fishing, but
aides said there will be some discussion of the transition
between the Reagan administration and his own.
Four staff members planned to accompany Bush and his
wife. Barbara, on the visit, which begins with the arrival of Air
Force Taro at Palm Beach International Airport at 9p.m .
The press will be headquartered at the Park Place Suite Hotel
In Boca Raton, and daily news briefings will be held.
Bush Is expected to slay until Monday at the beachfront
home of friend William FarUh III In Gulf Stream, a south Palm
Beach County town of 540 residents. Bush may also visit his
mother. Dorothy, at her Jupiter Island home during the stay.
Security preparations were kept secret, although It waa
disclosed that two Coast Guard vessels will patrol tn front of the
Parish home and a 41-foot patrol boat was assigned to
accompany Bush when he goes fishing.

No work during parti**
PALM BEACH. Fla. (UPI| — Movie stars are welcome, but
they have to leave their werk behind when the party season
starts Nov. 15.
The Palm Beach Tow n Council, seeking lo avoid traffic jams
and disruption lo the lives of the rtch and famous, voted
preliminarily to forbid movie-making on the Island from Nov.
15 to April 15. Thai's when Ihe international Jet set files tn lo
attend one of at least 100 bulls and luncheons scheduled over
the five months.
The Urn could cramp plans for filming the new Burt
Reynolds T V show, " B l . Stryker." said producer Alan
Barnette.
The ARC detective aeries stars Reynolds as a burned-out New
Orleans policeman who retires to West Palm Beach. In the
show, the character's ex-wtfe lives on the Island and the Palm
Beach poller chief Is a regular In the series.
Scries producers received permission from the Town Council
last month to film ports of the show, but Barnette said a ban. if
approved next month, could prompt him "to ait down and
consider our options.'' There are five mote episodes to shoot.
Council members also voted Monday to forbid filming outaide
governmental buildings. They would ban filming on any road
that la less than 30 feet wide and require producers to ask
permlsaion to shoot at least 30 days before a council meeting.

Husband chargsd In honsymoon nturdsc
LA R G O — A 22-year-old Youngstown. Ohio,
without bond In Pinellas County Jail Wednesday, charged with
first-degree murder of his wife while they were on their
honeymoon.
Kareem Abbas was charged Tuesday night after leading
M lbody
ia
~ “ tm ILowe Abbas. —
deputies loHthe
of‘ Cynlhia
26. also of
Youngstown.
ShertfTo LI. John Bocchchlo said Abbas contacted the FBI
Tuesday and told agents he had lulled his wife, then led on
agent and a deputy to the body In northwest Hernando County
where he had dumped tt In a thicket of dense palmetto bushes.
Abbas said he shot the woman several times during an
argument In Pinellas County Saturday afternoon, drove to
Hernando County to dump the body, then drove lo Mexico City
where he contacted officials at the U S Embassy and told them
he bad committed a murder lit Florida.
Embassy officials said no charges had been tiled against
Abbas and he could not be extradited, but he returned to
Tampa and turned himself him.
Docchlchlo said Abbas told detectives he told his wife he was
financially secure In order to convince her to marry him last
week. But when they arrived In Pinellas County on their
honeymnoon. she learned he was not as financially well off aa
he had said and she became angry and an argument ensued.

Conservative coalition
to mount take-over try
T A L L A H A S S E E - Democratic
legislators, stung by the defeat of
). Sam Bell, ssld
House leader Rep.
Wednesday they stUI have the
votes to block a takeover at­
tempt by a conservative Demo
crat-Rcpubllcan coalition.
Republicans had hoped lo gain
enough House seals to give Ihe
speakership to Rep. Cart Carpen­
ter. D-Plant City. But they netted
only one new House seat, far
short of their ambitious projec­
tion of up lo 10 scats.
That left the speakership bat­
tle fairly much as tt was before
the elections — uncertain.
"There's nothing Carl Carpen­
ter can say or do that Is going to
move any one of those (Demo­

From United Press International reporta

LOTTERY
The dally number Wednesday
in the Florida Lottery CASH 3
Qame was 990.
□ Straight Play (numbers In exact
order): 1250 on a 50-cent bet,
1500 on $1.
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140 tore 50-cent bet. 180 on 11.
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drawn, 180 In any order on a 11
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O v e ra ll, the Republicans
lned three House seals and
tl two. Democrats retained a
strong 64-46 majority.

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A s e x p e c t e d . R e p . B ill
Bxnkhead. R-Jacksonvlllc. won
Ihe District 9 senate seal held by
retiring Sen. Maltox Hair. DJacksonville That left the Dein
or nils with a 23 -17 majortt y .
In other races serosa the stair
— Apparr i : being a football
star Is not enough. Former
Miami Dolphin Dick Andrraon
lost hla bid for the District 40
senate seat to Rep. Javier Souto
K Miami, while former Unlversl
ty of Florida and Tampa Bay
B andits q u a rte rb a ck J o h n
Reaves was defeated In the
House District 45 race by Demo
eraI Tom Mims.

Arrogance by the Incumbent
and increased re g is tra tio n
allowed Florida Republicans,
long the No. 2 party, lo win at
least one open House seat and
possibly unseat 10-term Rep. BUI
Chappell. G O P leaders said
Wednesday.
Motel and restaurant owner
Clifford B. Stearns of Ocala. 47. a
p o litic a l n e w c o m e r, upset
Florida House Speaker Jon Mills
for the 6Ui District scat vacated
by Senate candidate Kenneth
"B uddy" MacKay."
In northeast Florida. DeLand
lawyer Craig James trailed the
66-year-old Chappell by 1.166
votes, although about 16.500
absentee ballots had yet to be
counted late Wednesday and a
mandatory recount appeared
certain.
"We ran a race on the Issues.
straight up." said Ihe apparently
contrite Mills, who lost by more
than 16.000 votes. "I thought It
would be a close race, and really
did tor the whole time."
But Jcanle Austin, the slate
OOP leader, said It was arro­
gance that doomed the 10-year
Florida House veteran.

' lie look ihe race for granted
because of his high stature as
speaker of Ihe House." Austin
said. "He Just kind of strutted
around saying I'm the speaker
of the House.' In politics, lesson
number one U never take any­
thing for granted."
T h e D e m o c ra ts e n te re d
Tuesday's races with a 12-7
advantage. There were seven
unopposed candidates and three
•eats left open for politicians
running for other offices.
With Stearns' win Ihe lead was
cut lo at least J J -6 . A victory by
James could cut the Democrats'
majority to one.
Several races were bluer and
attracted stale and national
contribution* All but one In­
cumbent — Chappell, who Is
saddled with allegations of Im ­
proper ties lo the defense In­
dustry — won easily.
Democratic Rep Charles E.
Bennett of Jacksonville, who ran
unopposed and has served In the
House Since 1948. said Florida
voters are becoming more con­
servative. though not necessarily •
H r (Hi bl Ira n
OOP Senate candidate canntr
Mack's seal was won by Re­
publican Porter J . Goss.

Report: Anxiety, stress, pain hazardous
G A IN E S V IL L E - A n xiety,
stress and pstn can make exist­
ing health problems worse and
hinder rrcovery from Illnesses, a
psychologist a) the Unhentity of
Florida College of Health Related
Professions said Wednesday.
"There's a new realization
today that the mind and the
body work In tandem." said Dr.
Barbara Melamed, a professor In
(he department of clinical and
health psychology. "Physicians.
id other health-care
dentists and
professionals arc beginning to
belter understand the rela­
tionship between such things as
anxiety, stress and pain and the
severity of a disease or the speed

of a patient's recovery "
Much of this new understan­
ding Is a direct result of reaearrh
conducted by graduate and
post-graduate students tn UK's
Behavioral Hrsearch Training
P ro g ra m in D e n tistry and
Behavioral M rdlrine. which
M elam ed r o -d lr c r la
Co­
sponsored by the colleges ol
Health Related Professions and
Dentistry, the program Is sup­
ported through funding from the
National Institute of Dental Re­
s e a rc h . and re ce n tly w as
awarded nearly 12.1 million In
new funding for five years
Established In 1981. the pro­
gram has supported and trained
new clinical researchers In den­
tistry. medicine, psychology and

other fields Top-(lighl doctoral
and post-doctoral students are
recruited internationally to work
closely with UP scientists In
exploring how pain, stress and
anxiety relate tn and affect
disease and hraltng Some of the
behavioral rrsearrh training
program s research projects
have had immediate, tangible
benefits.
"In many cases, the parents of
children undergoing surgery at
Shands Hospital at UF are now
encouraged lo be with their
children In Ihe recovery room as
soon as the child Is out of
anesthesia,'' said Melamed.
" O u r resea rch found th is
approach often reduces stress
and may decrease a young

patient's need lor medication
and nursing core
"We've also condurtrd studies
In which young dental |&gt;atlrnia
see videos of other youngsirrs
u n d e rg oin g treatment pro
erdures." she said "In one
e xa m ple , a child n arrator
explains how In relax when a
dentist is about to Inject anrs
theltc We've found that If the
child is encouraged In actively
practice relaaatlon techniques
along with Ihe video, dentist*
find they are more cooperative
and require less aftercare.
"These techniques are now
being used In the UF pediatric
dental rlin lr when a child is
known tn have difficulty dealing
with injections "

TH E W EA TH ER
Today...mostly sunny. High
In the lower 80s. Wl82 60s.
Variable light wind.
Friday...mostly sunny. High
In the low to mid HOs. Wind
&lt;‘ast 5lo lOmph.

FRIDAY:

(UtPI 4*1 w i
Thursday, November 10. 1968
Vol 61. No 68

forgot his district." Martinez said
of Bell. "W hen that happens.
you become vulnerable — and
he waa vulnerable."

Leaders cite GOP
growth earned wins

Engirt* fir* tnds cruit* ship trip
MIAMI — The Song of America was scheduled to return to
Miami late today after an engine fire forced the trip lo end
early, a spokesman for Royal Caribbean Cruise Line said.
The cruise ship arrived tn Cozumel. Mexico, Wednesday after
one of four main engines malfunctioned. Rich Sleek, a
spokesman for the cruise line bused in Miami said the engine
room fire was quickly contained and there were no rrports of
Injuries among the 1.366 pissrngers or 500 crew members
aboard the ship.
The accident happened between 7:30 and 8 p.m. E S T
Tuesday In the western Caribbean, several hours after the ship
left Cozumel for Grand Cayman Island. Sleek said.
Passengers aboard the seven-day cruise from Miami were
summoned lo their tifeboal stations, but were not evacuated,
he said.

c r a t ic ! m e m be rs off T o m
Gustafson and the Democratic
Party's legitimate candidate."
ssld Gustafson loyalist Rep. Mike
Abram. D-North Miami Beach.
"A ll Carl Carpenter and (Mi­
nority Leader) Dale Patchett will
be left with Is their empty
rumors and all ihe patronage
they promised (that) no one waa
Interested In.” Abram said.
Rep. Ron Johnson. Carpen­
ter's right-hand man. said Ihe
defeat of Bell. D-Ormond Beach,
would make It easier to elect
Carpenter. He said Democrats
w h o h a d been b a r k i n g
Gustafson out of loyalty to the
popular Bell would be free to
change their votrs
"Bell's loss really opens the
speakership race u p ." said

Johnson. D-Panama City. "W ith
(Republicans) and what wc have,
tat can win this race."
Gustafson scheduled a Demo­
cratic caucus for Thursday af­
ternoon lo formalise their sup­
port for him.
Johnson noted the caucus
would be non-binding, and the
only speakership election that
would count would be the Nov.
22 vote by the full House.
Bell's defeat by Republican
Dirk Graham was by far (h r
most Important outcome ot
Tuesday's elections. Brtl was
one of the mnst Influential Dem­
ocrats lr state government and
had been slated lo become
speaker In 1990.
Bell waa also an outspoken
critic of Gov. Bob Martinet. As
House Appropp aliens chairman.
Bell and Ihe governor battled
often d u rin g the last tw o
sessions
“ Hr had become a statewide
representative and probably had

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water temjjcrdiurc of 73 degrees.
Raw Smyrna Stack! Waves are
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temperature of 73 degrees. Sun
screen factor: 17.

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ford Wednesday wus 80 degrres
and (hr overnight low wus 53 us
rr|Miitrd hy the University of
Florida Agricultural Rt-M-arch
ami Ecliiruticm Center. Celery
Avenue.
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during the 24-hour period end­
ing al 8 u rn. Thursday.
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today was 71 degrees and
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eOATINO
60. us rc-c circled hy thr National
Weather Service at the Orlando
61. Augustins to Ja p tta r International Airport.
lnldt •Today...wind east 10 to 15
kts. Seas 3 to 4 ft. Bay and
Other datu:
Inland waters n light rhap.
Wsdnssday's high............ 64
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JA

Sanford voters rejected new county charter
■y J. MARK BARFIELD
Hsrsld slsll wrllsr______________

Man tccuMd of forging chock
SANFORD — A man accused of stealing and forging a check
cashed al 1st Union Bank, downtown Sanford, on Nov. 2. was
arrested.
Mark Steven Munger. 26. of 13Ji Hays Drive. Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday on 20th Street at Chase Avenue by Sanford
police. The &lt;200 check waa drawn on the account of Steve's
Alignment Service, police said. Munger la charged with forgery,
uttering a forged Instrument and petty theft Dond la • 1.000.

SANFORD - The Semlnhlr
County charter, which wus
passed county wide Tuesday,
was rejected by a majority of
voters In Sanford.
Thirteen of the county seal's
15 preclncls voted against the
charter, a form of rounty con­

stitution In some prrclnrls Ihr Ihr city government
Of I h r other flvr p rrrln rts
margins were less Ilian 10 voles.
A total of 77 prrclnrls court- voting against the charier. Pretywldr favorrd ihr charter, pass rind 88 was ih r unincorporated
Ing It with a 58 to 42 prrretli Sanfcrd-arca Sanford Heights
neighborhood Other prrclnct.s
margin.
Tim county's olher six cities voting against ihr rharlrr Inall fuvured Ihr charter. Including rhulrd P r r r ln r l 2. I h r L a k r
Casselberry, where eounciltnrn Sylvan area. Preclncl 3 Midway.
actively ojiposed the document Precinct 23. the unincorporated
ih.il they said would allow'* Ihr I'mlrle Lake area, and Precinct
rounty to gain morr control over 43. u n in c o rp o ra te d s o u th

Seminole County.
Sanford Mayor Ik live Smith,
although an npponrnl of the
rlurtrr. said she was unrrrlaln
us lo why Sanford voters did not
favor the rh n rtrr. although she
said ihe m ajority of elly commlMlonrrs op|»os&lt;-&lt;t the charter,
fearing the potential II might ta­
med lo gain more control over
elites In Ihr future

Robber may have hi! again
SANFORD — A robber using the same method as one who
apparently hit three area convenience stores before midnight
Tuesday poaalbly struck again Wednesday ntghl.
A gunman enletrd the Circle K atorr. Ji. Sanford Avenue.
Sanford, al 'lout 9 36 p ut. Wednesday, lie brandished a allvrr
colored handgun, demanded caah and ordered the clerk to the
floor before fleeing
The aame man may have hll the Little Champ. 2000 S.
Sanford Ave.. Sanford, al 0:33 p m. Tuesday, and the Handy
Way. 905 N. Stale Road 434. Altamonte Springs, si 11:30 p.m..
ss well ss s Cumberland Farma In Deltona al midnight.
Meanwhile, another accused convenience store robber who la
Jailed for a similar string of weekend robberies had charges
added against him In two more rssrs
Ricardo latprr Johnson. 22. of 1006 Mangousllne Ave..
Sanford, who was Jailed Sunday In a Sanford convenience store
robbery, bad charges filed Wednesday against him In a Lake
Mary and a Seminole County convenience store robberies The
tales! charges are two rounts of armed robbrry and one count
of aggravated assault Johnson was In Jail when the second
siring or robberies began

Suapactad cocaina daalar arraatad
W INTER SPRINGS — Alter the reported sale of M O worth of
cocaine lo an Informant, a Winter Springs man was arrested by
City County Investigative Bureau agents al about 0 p m
Wednesday
The sale was made In the North S t m t area of rural
Allamontr Springs Wayne Roger Akoon. of 403 Doawnod
Circle, was arrested al 200 lllrrhwnnd Terrace He h charged
with the sale and delivery of cocaine and possession of cocaine
A charge of possession of Irsa than 20 grams of marijuana waa
added when he was trooked Into tail and contratrand was
rrportrdly found In s search Bond Is 12.000

Trooper fondled, suspect arrested
LONG WOOD — A man. who touched the groin of an
undercover, male Florida Highway Patrol trooper as the two
tslkrd In s picnic sres of s rural Longwood Interstate 4 rest
area. Is charged with commuting an unnatural or lascivious
act. the trooper reported
James tilalne Chick. 30. of Daytona Hearh. was arrested at
7:30p m Wednesday. Bond la 1500

Purse search brings arrest
OVIEDO - Oviedo police, who searched s womans purse
sftrr they asked her to identify herself, charged her with
possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia
Police said they found a pipe with coralne residue In Ihe
purse of Mvhelle Rene Pllgrr. IK. of Orlando She was
confronted and arrested ss she left Sm llty's Grille. Boston
Court, al about 7 24 p m Wednesday. Bond Is &lt;2.000

Theft suspset accused of biting
SANFORD — A Winn-Dixie employee who stopped a
suspected shoplifter ss ahr tried to Issvw (lie Airport Boulevard
store. Sanford, with &lt;06 In stolen goods, ts accused of biting
that man on Ihe finger
Annette Knight. 24. of 136 Carver Si . Sanford, who was held
for police by store workrrs, was si rested on charges of retail
Ihefl and haltery si the store Wednesday afternoon Bond Is
&lt;600

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RMlatanca to drug probo
Sanford pohea investigated e possible narcotics sole while
Denmd Htgglnt Terrace. TMrd Street Wednesday afternoon
Although no narcotics were found, a 17 year-old boy who ran
from police was captured and charged with resitting Police sard

Watchdog group calls for block of Texaco sale
W ASHINGTON - A consumer
walrhdog group called on the
Reagan adntmistraikin Tliurs
day lo block Texaco Inc • pro
posed sale of a 50 percent slake
In three U S rrllnrries and
access to more than 11.000 U S
service stations lo OPEC leader
Saudi Arabia
The deal could net Texaco &lt;2
button
The CllUen Labor Energy Co­
alition said the proposed sale
poors a threat In oil industry
rnmpeiltinn and lo U S energy
securtty
Texaco, headquartered In
While Plains. N.Y., agreed In
June lo sell to Ihe oli rich Middle
East kingdom a 50 percent
Inleresi In a new joint venture
that will own three major U S oil
refineries and a distribution
netw ork of 10,000 T c x a ro

service stations in 23 eastern
and Gulf Coast slates
Under the terms of ih r ileal.
Ihr Saudis will rontrthutr &lt;Ht)t)
million and 30 mill Ion turrets of
crude oil to the print venture,
w hkh also will own 49 dlstrthu
I km terminals and 1.450 comjtanv-owned or leased service
stations
Industry rrpirls that could net
tv confirmed said Ihe deal was
completed Tuesdav In Riyadh.
S a u d i A ra b ia
A Texaco
s|jokrsman. however, said the
com pany had made no annoum rm rnt on Ihr signing of
Ihr deal
Saudi Arabia ts the world's
largest oil exporting nation ami
the Og.mlrannn nf PrimIPmn
Exporting Countries' principal
producer
In ■! letter to thrrr Bragan
cabinet officials lire energy ro-

Boy threatened, wife bettered

SANFORD — Sanlnrd'a b u ild ­
ing drjMrtmrnt In 107 m o rr
b u ild in g a n d m e c h a n ic a l
(K-rrnlts in October, bringing th r
total so far this year lo 1.966 349 more than a year ago at this
time.

Several arrested on DU I charges

Tie goes to the drinker
MARIILF.. Colo. - The Issue of
prohibition drew wh.it prutrably
waa the lies! voter turnout In
Colorado, and the final tally
couldn't have brrn closer
There are 32 permanent adult
residents In Msrble. sn old
m o u n t s ln m in in g to w n
southwest of Aspen, snd sll but
two of them cast ballots Tuesdsy
on a proposal lo prohibit Ihe sale
of beer, wine and liquor In town.
And they were equally divided,
wtih 15 voting for prohibition
and 15 against.
The lie vote means the town

will remain wrl. allhnugli the
only watering hole in Marble had
to start looking Wednesday for a
supply of liquor to sell. The
Mountain View Inn hadn't sold
any boose since September
because of ihe controversy over
the Issue.
One longtime resident, artist
Thsnoa Johnson, said he wished
(he proposal had passed because
too many out-of-towncr* were
driving lo Marble, gelling drunk
and having car wrecks.
"W e have to go and rescue
drunk drivers who end up In Ihe
river." Johnson said.

allium s assistant d ire cto r.
Edwin Rothschild, said Ihr deal
would hu rt consumers, u n ­
dermine national security and
hinder pollution-reduction ef­
forts
The Inter said the arrange­
ment would hurt ronsumrrs by
reducing competition because
Texaco. Ih r thlrd-Urgesi U S oil
company, would br guaranteed
a supply of crude nil
ll charged that tying signifi­
cant U S refining and marketing
assets directly la Ihe most
politically unstable area of Ihe
world
will (one Ihr United
Stairs lo increase Its military
commitment In the region
Finally. II wild thr deal would
encourage major oil companies'
drfvr In sell more petroleum
products a n d "promote I n ­
creased U S
consumption of
imported oil al a time w hen,
partlcolarlv for environmental

However, thr total value of
work rrprrsented by the penults
still lags behind last year's.
$ 17 5 ml 11ion to &lt;S 10 2 rulil Ion -

Hlf »h# ball, gat a car

W EDNESDAY
• 805 ant. — 309 W.
N in th S t., m e dical ca ll,
w om en. 66. Rural/M elro
transported to Cenirul Florida
Regional Hospital.
• 0 :28 a .m . 100 N.
French Ave.. trauma call,
m an.44. not transported.
• 1:13 p.m. — 2485 Alport
Blvd.. trauma cull. man. 24,
not transported.
• 3:48 p.m. — IBth and
Elm streets, trauma patient.

The le tte r urged the ail
ministration to hlork the trails
action until th r new Congress
and administration can review
and rvaluatr thrsr rrlllral issues
and ran make a detfrmlhallon
as lo whether or n»t stirh deals
are In Ihe interests of the United
Stairs."

Kalhy Leonard (left), business manager with Rummel Chevrolet,
good golfer Steve Epps. Bob Douglas and Brent Card, both
members of Ihe Lake Mary Rotary Club, help Epps pick up his
pure for a hole inone at last Friday's golf lournament at
Tlmacuan Golf Course and Country Club, a 1989 Chevrolet
Berelta Proceeds from (ho tournament wore given to (he family
of Chuck Suggs to help pay medical bills

Falwell makes plans to build
retirement center in Florida
LYNCHBURG. Vn - A f lorlda
developer und Ihr Rev Jerry
Falwrll have hurdled the last
barrier In thrlr effort to build a
&lt;210 million mountalntop re­
tirement community ratertrg to

mostly Christian retirees
The City Council voted unan­
imously late Tuesday lo rc/onc
Ihr 120-acre tract on Candler's
Mountain for business use.

With Interest rales
generally al lower levels,
you'll be pleased lo see
that Sem inole's rates
remain quite attractive.
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SANFORD

Permits were let Iasi month to
demolish two homes in Sanford
loralolalofslx this year
Thr building department also
Issued three perinlls foi new
commercial buildings totaling
&lt;332.000

OUR CD RATES ARE
STILL F L Y IN G H IG H !

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mirtr*i /¥ft*/Tt tiff tdrh muhdrwms/

RANDOLPH COURT APTS.

of each hm tir n( $33.9&lt;ir&gt;
Thr average value ol all homes
fur which construction prnnlls
were let so lar this year Is
836.929 c'omp.irrd lo $33.31 I al
this time a year ago
value

Seven m o re perm its fo r
singlr-lamlly homes were Issued
during October, bringing the
Olher |M-rrnlts Issued were lor
year's total to 162. compared to
114 last year at this lime. Total accessory buildings, additions
value of jjermlts lor Ihe homes und repairs, signs and electrical
was $237,752. for an average plumbing nr mechanical work

■— ROENCV CALLS
ijoy. i i . mu ai&gt;.Metro trans­
ported.
• 8:38 p.m. 1210 W.
N in th S t ., m edical c a ll,
woman. 20. transported by
private vehicle.
• 0 52 p.m. — 68 William
Clark Court, trauma call,
nupi. 33. Kursl/Metro trans­
ported to Central Florida Re­
gional Hoapltal.
• 10:16 p.m. — No. 14.
Lake Monroe Terrace, car file
caused by gasoline leak, ex­
tinguished. damage lo engine
compartment.

reasons foreign nil dependency
must Is- sharply and quickly
reduced
Texaco had no comment on
Ihr energy coalition s i harges
Thr energy coalition said aj&gt;
proval of ih r Tcxaro-Saudi deal
would set a tragic" prrcrdrnl
"ll will broadcast to lorrtgn
governments that ihr United
Stales Is willing lo pul Us energy
security al rtsk and Is willing to
forego the enforcement of an
mrust laws since forrign gov­
ernments are considered beyond
their Jurtsldlctlon." thr letter

Building permits ahead of
last year, funds still lag

LONGWOOD — A man who Is accused of calling a school and
threatening hit wife's son waa arrested on charges of
battery spouse a b u s e after the boy was taken from Ihe home
Wednesday. Seminole County sherlfT a deputies report rd
Stale ofnctaU Knk the boy and deputies arrested Troy Jay
Mllhrron. 2ft. of 188 Charles St . rural Longwood. after his wife
told deputies her hustumd bad hratrn her on Sunday Deputies
said Michele Mllhrron. 26. was bruised
Mllheron was arrested al home al about 11p ni

SANFORD — The following persons fare a charge of driving
under Ihe Influence In Seminole County:
• David L Henry. .15. of Deltona, waa arrested al 6 59 p m
Wednesday alter bis pickup truck failed lo maintain a single
lane on South Sanford Avenue. Sanfurd.
• Unit e Anders Olson. 21. of 600 Ptnr St.. Oviedo, was arrested
at 12 29 a in today after his rar was docked traveling 60 mph
on Stale Hoad 426 Police Mid be waa driving erratically and
also charged hlin with reckless driving
• Dean Jn m rs Kuslay. 21, of 624 Montgomery Hoad.
Allamontr Springs, was arrrstrd at 11:16 p m Wednesday
aftrr his pickup truck was seen weaving on Slatr Koad 436.
Allamonlr Springs

Uie boy had S675 Vincent Gerade Ta-ge ?J of 19 H ;g m »
Terrace was also eftargad with resisting after reportedly trying to
mtertert in the capture of the boy

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EDITORIALS

Golden Age Games:
A proud tradition
Golden Age Gam e competitors, nearly 3,000
strong, are in Sanford this week for the 14th
renewal of the annual games which attract
seniors from throughout the nation.
These are not ordinary games, and the
are not ordinary competitors. When watching
the Seoul Olym pics in August, commentators
repeatedly cited individuals as "o ld " who
were actually In their 2 0 s. One cited teens as
the brat age groug for gymnlsts. W ell, the
Golden Agers are beyond 20s, 30s or even
40a. A competitor m ust be a m inimum of 55
years of age and there's not a maximum. The
sight of an octogenertan paddling a canoe or
running with the bent of them is not unusual.

Keep special prosecutors for Congress
Attorney General Richard Thornburgh Is In
serious peril of disregarding the Dangerflrld
Doctrine, so called because It was first enun­
ciated by the well known stand-up comic who
gets no respect. "Look out for Number One." it
counsels, "and don't step In Number Tw o."
Thornburgh, whom President Reagan ap­
pointed tn August to succeed the retiring Ed
Mccse. is a well-regarded former governor of
Pennsylvania, and has the added merit of being
a longtime friend and supporter of George Bush.
His politics are more or less moderate by
Republican standards, which Is par fur the
course In Pennsylvania. But he has s sharp ear
for things that are unbearably offensive to
conservatives, as he demonstrated by resigning
from the American Civtl Liberties Union back In
1966. when that organisation began Its long
march to the left that recently got Michael
Dukakis Into such trouble.
The problem Is that one of the last official acta
of outgoing Attorney General Ed Mccse was tq
promulgate a new rule for the Justice Depart­
ment. under which Investigations of possible
criminality on the part of members of Congress
would be turned over to Independent "special
prosecutors." analogous to those that are
currently used to investigate alleged malefactors
in the executive bra.K-h

Given the American people's recent habit of vinually guarantees that some crime will be
swarding the executive branch to one party and alleged and prosecuted. The result ha* been
Congress to the other, battles between these tiro that, merely by ralalng a hullabaloo (with the
loyal help of their media cronlrsl over President
branches of the fed­
Reagan's closest aides — Lynn Nofilgrr. Michael
eral government are
Deaver
and Meesc himself - the Democratic
absolutely gu ara n ­
hoars of Congress have been able to entangle
teed. By passing a
them In constant and debilitating bailies In save
law providing that
their personal honor and stay out of Jail.
investigations of high
The significance of Mrese'a new regulation Is
officials or former of­
that It subjects members of Congress to the
ficials of the execu­
same treatm ent, and thereby restores a
tive branch must be
mod In n of balance between the branches
conducted b y I n ­
Naturally the Mccse ruling Is highly unpopular
dependent counsel
with
the Congress, and pressure on Thornburgh
(rather than by the
lo rescind It has been heavy. The ultra liberal
Justice Department,
New York Times columnist Anthony Lewi-*
which is Itself a pan
obtained an early Interview with the new
of that branch and
( t h e Me e a e
attorney general and reported, with a broad
h e n c e m ig h t be
wtnk. that Thornburgh was reconsidering Its
r
u
l
i
n
g
i
s
11tough! prejudiced).
desirability Subsequent leaks (rum the Justicr
highly u n ­
Congress landed a
Department seem lo confirm this
heavy blow squarely
popular with
I hope, for Thornburgh's own sake and the
on the solar plexus of
the Congress J
sake of a reasonable balance between frequently
Its adversary.
Turning a prosecutorial inquiry over in s hostile branches of government, that he permits
specially appointed outside attorney — who Is the new reguMlkm to stand. Conservative* will
Ing Ihis decision carefully, a* so
provided with office space, s huge battery of be watching
Index mhis general altitude
Investigators and Junkw lawyers, and millions of Important Indes
the matter — ■ n ra M iw ie a s it i u i m i i h m m
dollars with which to

J A C K ANDERSON

Ex-officials

These games are a tribute lo the partici­
pants who compete for the sheer love of their
sports. They are able lo compete due to
commitment to personal health and fitness.
Th e y truly are role models and Inspirations to
"take care of youraelf." Watch for expressions
of sheer Joy as they Join their peers In the
games.

retain papers

T h e games are also a tribute to the
sponsors. The Greater Sanford Cham ber of
Commerce, the duo of Jack Homer and Vic
Arnett. (he (wo spark plug* who helped
launch (his successful venlure who iserved as
(his year's (orch bearers, and Jim Jem lgan.
the longtime chairm an of the event.
G a m e s such as th is do not Just materialise
each year. T h e y req u ire careful p la n n in g and
a com m itted cadre of volunteer workers and
the cooperation o f area businesses and
institutions. T h e schools support the games
t h r o u g h the use of facilities a n d local
m e rch an ts aid th ro u g h sponsorships and
tim e.

Th e - Golden A ge Games tru ly are a
com munity effort.
T h e games also offer residents an opportu­
n ity to engage in Am erica's favorite sport:

"Spectutoring." W atch Ihr running compell­
tlo n . the sw im m in g and diving, the bicycling.
in g .
O r . If you w is h a slower pace, there s
dom inoes, checkers and bridge. O r . dancing.
A n d w atching Is entertaining a n d truly
Inspirational.
T h e honorary chairm an for this year's
gam es. [)r. S a m m y Lee. Is an O lym p ic diving
cham pion of Ihc 1948 and 1952 games. He
hus maintained his Interest In athletics and
his com m itm ent to the elevation of sports
performance and ethics to a higher plane. He
is. Indeed, a w elcom e guest In Sanford, and
an inspiration to participants and residents
alike.
T h e Herald w elcom es the participants and
sponsors who help m ake this athletic Jewel a
vital part of Sanford's crown.

Pill may put end to protests
D O S TO N -ln my town, there i* a women's
health clink-. To go there, whether you need a
pap smear nr pregnanry counseling, you have
to run a gauntlet of anti-abortion picketers.
I have something In common with that crew
I would also like lo close down the abortion
business of that clinic, send their vacuum
aspirators and surgical loots to some museum
of medical history.
In m y fantasy, the abortions would be
phased oul because every pregnancy was a
welcome one. But In Ihc real world of
Imperfect and sometimes deaperalr human
experience, I pul my hopes on a new pill lo
replace the surgery. The pill called RU 486.
These are two distinct ways to close an
abortion clink-. Make It lllrgal or makr It
unnecessary And right now they are In a
run diet that is generating extraordinary heal.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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Berry's World

•

ELLEN G O O D M A N

n -i

In the course of one dramatic day last week.
Ihc pill RU-4H6 was abruptly taken off the
world markrt by Its European drug maker.
Roussel-UcUf did this under Intense pressure
from anti-abortion groups The very nexl day.
II was ordered back on the market by the
French government The official called II Ihe
moral property of the women of France On Ihe
day after that, in the United Slates, prolifers
by Ihe hundreds targeted clinics all over Ihe
country In a planned protest against abortion.
If Ihe International conflict over the pill was
explosive. If ihc sidewalk demonstration* In
America were especially Intense. II Is no
wonder. The abortion debate ls now In a new
and climactic phase of conflict, revolving
around technology and law. Can a law slop Ihe
te c h n o lo g y from spreading'/ Can the
technology make an end tun around any law?
HU-4H0 and Its look-alike drugs make
abortion as private as a prescription pad. as
personal as swallowing a pill. For Ibis reason.
Faye Waltlrum. Ihe president of Planned
Parenthood, says: “ Th e rlghl-to-llfer* are
fighting the last gasp. If these drugs get lo the
market II Is rrallv all over."
Chemically, this pill prevents the cells In the
lining of the uterus from getting progesterone
Without progesterone the wall of the uterus
breaks down Just Ihe way It doe* for
menstruation. RU-4B6 can prevent a fertHired
egg from ever Implanting In the uterus, or ll
can ensure that an Implanted egg sloughs off.
And It can do this In the earliest days and
weeks of pregnancy, before a surgical abortion
Is possible, before a fetus Is even formed.
In short. Ihe drug makes aborilon easier,
sufrr. less traumatic, less expensive. To some,
there Is good and hud news burird In that
simplicity: KU-486 could also Incrruse the
number of women using abortion us birth

control. But the doctors who crested a storm of
protests over Ihe brief banning of H U -4NO.
reminded the world that 200.000 women die
every year from botched atiorilona In countries
where doctors are lew and fartllties are far
between In addltkm. this pill may to- used in
Mealing breast cancer and ectopic prrgnan
cles.
But today. RU-486 Is unavailable in the
United States. Th e large American drug
companies that aren't Intimidated by "con­
troversy" are terrified by liability suits.
Anything to do with reproduction sends them
skittering. Inevitably though, a small drug
company will ask to
market this d ru g
Whrn that happens,
we will see the last
m ajor battle over
reproductive rights
This fall, almost
a g a in st the c a n ­
didates' will, ahortkm became a cam ­
paign Issue In Ihe
aftermath of the first
debate, we learned
the flush w ay (o
( l h 0 d r u g
close an abortion
makes abor­
clinic; by m aking
tion easier,
c r im in a ls o u t of
safer, l eas
doctors, though not
traumati c,
their female
less expensive £
"victims."
What would tie the
_ on this old
effect of Ihe new technology
argument? Once the abortion pill Is available
In the black markrt. could wr still call the
woman who buys and lakes these pills a
"victim " or would shr be a criminal? What of
the mother who smuggles a pill In to lliut
12-year-old? What of ihe 12-year-old?
The right-tollfcrs know that the abortion pill
Is their most potent enemy. That Is (he reason
behind the pressure on the dmg com|»untes.
Once there are no clinics lo protest, no fetuses
to photograph, no clinic stairs to blame,
abortion Is most obviously, most completely, a
private mailer. The rlght-lo-llfrr* don't want
aborilon to be easy, or painless, or a choice.
But even If tills oppoaii
opposition manages a legal
ban. the aborilon pill will become available.
These pills are what they call in Ihc trade
"bathtub" drugs: they arr rasy lo make You
can gel such pills over a drug counter In
Thailand today. Anyone who believes w r could
control their Import hasn't checked Ihe
cocaine business recently.
(Cl ins ts* 0Mt*M omm
SMIWrMwtOrMS

c*ws»«»/w»tsmsn«

W ASHINGTON - The full truth about ihc
Watergate srandal may not hr told until slier
the turn of the century.
One reason ll could take almost that long
far the courts to settle the legal bailie* bring
fought by Richard Nixon to retain p a s rw k m
of his psprro lie has Mocked the rrleasr of
thousands of the documents on the grounds
of prrxonal privacy and hts purported need In
p rolrcl privileged communications with
aides
Another reason Henry Kissinger, who was
Nison's national security adviser and set re
lary of stale, and
Alexander llaig. Ihe
form er president's
r h l e f of st af f ,
managed to rrtatn
control of mast of
th ttr paper* They
gave tile public ihcU
ve rs io n s of those
paper* In Ihe form of
memoirs that earned
them sizable chunks
of money
Fill another way.
they " p riv a tiz e d "
many of Ihe docu­
( t h e y
m e n ts th e y a e •
" p riv a tiz e d "
cumulated at (mltilt
many of the
expense and profiled
d o c u m e n ts
an them. Their ac­
they a c •
tion* were, in the
cumulated at
word* of University
p u b l i c
of Wisconsin history
eipense £
professor Stanley
K idler, "outrageous
and arrogant Kutler will publish a history &lt;&gt;l
the W atrrgslr rni next year
Because they have sol- authority over »lie
dlsposilkm of their papers. Kissinger and
llatg can My brforr (tie publk a version ul
I h r lt activities d u rin g the tu rb u le n t
Watergate years which cannot la- challenged
Take the cost of Ellas Demetracopoulm. then
a Greek-exile leader In Ihe United Slate*
There is considerable evidence that U S
government offlcMi* were involved In two
plot* In the early 1970s to return I&gt;r
metroropoukn lorrlMy lo Athens wherr he
fairrl |tn*Mhlr execution by IIk- mlltlary Junta
that was then ruling (drecr During an
exhaustive Investigation o( Ihr matter. Ik
mrlruropoulu* discovered a cryptic reference
In National Security Council (lies concerning
“ Mr DemetrunijMiiilos death III an Alliens
p rlvm "
Since Kissinger has copies ol all Ills
"personal" papers and copies of NSC docuitirtiln generated during ills tenure as na­
tional security rhlef. Drmrtruropoulo* asknl
Kissinger to help resolve the mystery. H r
flatly refused.
I’rior to the Nixon years, prominent gov­
ernment ffgurrs routinely took with them the
paper* they accumulated during their terms
of office, usually with no questions asked
According tn retired Washington. D.C..
publisher Maurice Srhnapprr. a recognized
expert on the privatization o( public paper*,
"it alway* come* down to thr fact that
government official*, including Supreme
Court Justices, have often Just mudr off with
thetr papers ''
Because the Nixon administration pupri
could turn out lo be needed in num rm ii
court cases. Congress passed n law In 197
which ordered lliut all Nixon document* Ii
turned over to Ih r National Archive-* ft
processing and rvrnlual public release. Ih
before the law took effect. Kissinger and llul
look personal jiossesslon of their (taper*.
In lulr October 1976. Klsslngrr had hi
(tapers trucked to Nelson Rockefeller's cstat
In i'ocantlco Hills. N.Y. Two months lain
Kissinger donated hts papers tn the Library &lt;
Congress, on the condition Ihsl only he or hi
appointed assistants have access to ther
until Ihe year 2001, or until his deal)
whichever was lalcr. Ills attorney freel
admits Klsslngrr retained copies of even
thing.
0? ink And*tan sndJswpfc Mate

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Sanford Hgrsld. Sanford. Florida — Thursday. Novambar 10. IBM — BA

Researchers split on
source off schizophrenia

F IN A N C IA L

Stocks open slightly higher
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NEW YORK - 1,1rea oprnrd al'ghtly higher
today In mod«*nitr trading of Ne* York Slock
Exchange Issues.
The Dow Jones Industrial average, which fell
9.23 Wednesday, was up I.07 la 2 II 9 3I
shortly after the market opened.
Advances rdgrd declines 397-302 among the
I.I5 3 Issues crossing the New York Sloek
Exchange tape. Early turnover was about
0 .120.000 shares.
Slock prices closed lower Wednesday In
moderate trading as Wall Street failed lo
participate In celebrating Vice President

The dollar was lower today
In light trading on major
foreign currency markets The
price of gold moved mostly
higher
In rarller trading in Ihr Far
East, the dollar &lt;loard sharply
lower against I he Japanese
yen on l he Tokyo foreign
exchange, finishing at 124.10
yen, down O 33 from Wed­
nesday's r k » c of 124 03 yen
Th e d o lla r, w h ich had
piumn.e“ d tn a seven monl-i
r . » at one point Thursday,
opened lower al 123 03 yen
In Europe, the dollar began
the day in 7.urteh al 1 479

GTE wins point in HSN suit
TAMPA - G T E Florida Inc
said It won a major legal point
when a Pinellas County circuit
Judge grantrd a motion In
strike a SI billion punitive
damages claim aought by
Home Shopping Network Inc
II u I H o m e S h o p p i n g
Network rharartrrt/rd Wed
nrsday'a ru lin g by Ju d g r
Howard p Rives as a routine
procedure and saM Ihr ral
Ing leaves the company free to
rrsubmil ns claim at a later
date
Home Htx^pping filed a SI 5
billion lawsuit against G T E
nfcrtda in September !{M7.
■(aiming Iha I poor telephone
service and equipment pn&gt;
vlded by G T E caused Home
Shopping to lose about SSOO
million In sale* in (Isral 1987.
G TE Florida, a suhsidurv of

G T E Corp of Stamford. Conn .
filed a rounlrrsull against
Home Shopping Iasi w rrk.
accusing Ih r shop al home
television retailer of business
libel and slander
"W e 're gratified by the
Judgr ■ d e ris io n ." Jam e s
Cartdeo. general counsel of
G T E Florida, said In a Male
men i
“In our view. GTK'a state­
ment about the Judge's ruling
Is completely misleading."
countered Nando IhFlIippn J r .
general counsel for Home
Shopping Network

i A s tr if e s
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20 Trans 927 47 up
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picking up a majority
In live others Republican Con­
nie Mark was Ihr candidate who
received Ihr largest vole III Ihe
courtly 50.079 to Mai Kay s
34.197
In Ihe stale Srtiaie District 17
ellffhangrr. Republican Lori
Wilson received 37 mine voirs
than Demnerai Hud Gardnrr.
although she won Ihe majority
In 55 of the 95 precincts Thai
rnajorliy. however, was by less
than 10 voles In some precincts
As of this morning, dlsirldwidr
locals luid not hern latmtalrd by
slate rlrrllous olllcl.ils
In ihr (tnrnlywlde ha al races.
Democratic sfirrtffs randldalr
l*atrtrk Wilson won thrrr prr-

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W ASHINGTON - Former At
tornry General John Mitchell,
dead ol a hrarl attack al 75.
wanted lo hr "a lal and pro
aprrous Wall Sltret lawyer" but
wound up a distuirml omimou
criminal jailed In President Nix­
on's Watergate scandal
Min hell died Wednesday al
0 27 p m K ST. aland an hour
aflrr hr was admitted lo George
Washington Unlvrrsliy Medical
Center In cardiac arrrsi. according l o hospital
spokrswoman Claudia Domlnllr
Mill hell was walking home In
Ihr lashlonattlr Georgetown sec­
tion ol Ihr nation's capital when
hr rollapsrd on Ihr street A
passerby. R tih rrl llllg rr ol
II o s i o n . a d m i n i s t e r e d
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
until an ambulance arrived
A Washington Irlrvlslnn sta­

LEROY C. TOW NS
tariiy C. Towns, age (17. 2100
South Oak Avr.. Sanford, died
Tuesday at his residence Horn
Augiisl 11, 1921 in McCray. Gu..
lie moved to Central Florida In
1951 from Georgia He was an
onto mechanic wiih J . C Penney
A ulo Center, a member ol
Kilarnry llapiisi Church and a
mrmlirrof Ihr D A.V.
Survivors include son. David
M. Towns nf SanfnrcL three
daughters Susan A Moseley,
and Paula L. Smith of Sanford.
Nancy M. Towns of Dcllory;
seven grandchildren.
O a k I u w n P a rk C r n ir trry/Funcral Hnrnr. take Mary,
In charge of arrangements.

KENNETH R.
CLINKINOBEARD
Krnnrth R. Cllnklnglieard. age
44. 2320 Matthew Clrrlc. Dr
liana, died Wednesday ut Ills
rrsidenre. H r was horn June 15.
1944 In Avu. Mo. lie was a postal
clerk, an Air Force Veteran nnil a
Methodist, lie moved lo Drltonu

W U 3A-TV said ll took four
calls hrforr Ihe mrthrs were able
lo gd through lo Ihr liusplial
and by tli.u time the ambulance
was al Ihe emergency room
Such rummiirdeallon dlfllculllrs
have bren a recurring problem.
WUSA noted, hul II was not
known w h rih rr Ihr Incident
&lt;onlrthutrd In Mitchell s death
Mile hr II tiecarnr Hie llrsi atlom ry general evrr lo serve a
prison term — lor Walrrgatr
crimes he said hr never com­
muted as a lop adviser to
Hit lurd Nixon
The pipe smoking Republican
was lound in lie ihr man who
pulled ihr strings lh.it Ird lo the
Ju n r 17. 1972. hrrak-ln al Ihe

III 19HII Iroill CasM-lbrlly.
S u rv iv o rs include father.
Vnync K of Ava, Missouri; wife.
Ruth M. nf Deltona; brother.
William Andrew nf Springfield,
Missouri: and a slsirr. Joyce Ann
nf Ava. Missouri.
O a k I a w n P a rk C e m e Irry/Funeral Home, lairy Mary.
Ill charge of arrangements

LEW IS COHEN
Lewis Cohen, 70. 432 Scott
Avc., Sanford, died Wednesday
al Cent ral Florida Regional Hos­
pital. Horn July 21. 1912 In
Philadelphia. Pa., hr rnnvrd In
Orlando from Easton. Md.. In
1973. H r was a retired Iron and
metal rreyrlrr and a rirm b rr of
Ihr Sanford Jewish Community.
Survivors Include his wife.
Esther: son. David. Oakton. Va.:
d a u g h te rs . F r a n c ln r
Goldschmidt. Rrlsrrtown. Md..
Sharon Duller, Cassrlbrrry; sis­
ter. Regina Srlar. Silver Springs.
Md.; four grandchildren.
llrih Shalom Memorial C Im­
pel. Orlando. In eliurge nf ar­
rangements.

clncls: 3. 21 and 29 — all
showing pirdomlnalrly Demo
eralle registration Republican
Sheriff John Polk, himself a
former Drmoerui. handily won
l « r rare for his re-election by a
vote of 0 0 .141 to 21.472
Democrats Karen Richardson
Warren Krlnrr and Art Davis
rach pulled slightly brttrr than
one third Hie vole In Iheir races,
again getting a majority In the
predominately Drtnmraltr prr
rin d s.
Richardson losi Ihr lax rol
lector's hid In Republican Ray
Valdrs 50 408 lo 27 570 Kelner
lost lo InniUllienl District 3
co u n ty com m issioner Fred
Sirrelman 52.074 In 25.529
Davis lost to Republican Jen

ntfrr Krllrv in ihr District 5
county rctmmLvilon race. 51.188
lo 28.132. allhough Davis had
siilislanllal support In Sanford
Inriitnbruis sc IiimiI Ik un i su­
perintendent Huh Hughes and
Distrtd 2 school hoard member
Nancy Warren each rarrled a
majority vote in all 95 precincts
In ru m b ru l D lsirlrl 3 school
Imard niriulier Jo r Williams,
though winning re-rledlon. lost
.34 prrdnrts lo t hatlrngrr Wes
Pennington
H u g h e s gained -1 9 .5 9 0 coirs 1C
s u p e rin te n d e n t ch a lle n g e r
Duanr Doddluglou's 2 3 . 5 5 9
Warren received 1 9 .5 5 1 voles lo
Ellis 2 0 0 8 4 Williams received
3 0 . 1 3 3 voles and Priintuglnu
received 3 3 . 4 5 0

Contlnuad from Page lA

resolved
"1 he problem li/ijy is ihe Democratic vision is
not rlear." Mai K.iv said "We re having an
Internal dispute about what ll means lo Im- a
Democrat."
Mack said hr thought he would win because
Ihe outstanding alev-litre ballots were in arras
where he did well - the FlortiLi Pauhandlr. Ihe
Jacksonville area and portions oft 'em ral Florida.
“ I feel qullr coil (Idem wr will lie victorious.4' he
said In ianqMi “ W r may liavr in wall until
tomorrow iThunwlayl "
Mark said he dkl not ride on the mattails ul
president elect George Hush "Th is is a race that
wax belween Connie Mark and lluddy MaeKay."
hr said "There was a fundamental c holer "
MaeKay raptured 35 of the stair s routines.
Including Dade. Hrnward and Palm Heaeh In
voirr-rleh south Florida and Pinellas and
Hlllshomugh counties In i Ih*Tauqt.i arra
Mack won 32 routines, easily w inning Duval In
Ihe northeast and E*u aiuhla In Ihr Florida
Panhandle, ulong with Ills homr county of Lee
near Fort Myers

Joyce said Ihe Iasi lime Ihe inaniMlrd recount
was Irtggrrrd was In Ihe 1900 slate Attorney
Gencrals race, hul ihal no one could remember a
recount In a U S Senate race In Florida
llolh candidates met reporters Wednesday,
with Mark dretaring Ills ttmfldrni e in victory
w hen all Itallois arr counted and Mat Kay vowing
lo remain a Democrat drspllr some pruhlems
with the parly's vision
MaeKay. speaking lo reporimt In Oraia. said lie
thought Ihe Mark campaign ads Ihal railed him a
"liberal "rosi him some voles
" I believe Ihal label caused some prople In
harden I heir position against me. people who
might otherwise have given me a second look.**
he said
H r also dismissed Ihe Idea that he would
laconic a “ Republican Democrat *lo broaden his
base itl support In Florida, saving tie would
rather “ fight than switch "
H r said the Democratic Party was liavlng
prohletns. hut tl was nothing Ihal rould not hr

GoM And SJIrer
NEW YORK - Foreign and
domestic gold A silver peters
quolrd In dollars per troy
ountt Thursday
Gold
Previous dose 421 00 up 2 50
Morning fixing 422 25 up I 25
422 73 up 3 00
Hong Kong

Hoopster

1London m o rn in g fixing
ehangr la txurd on Ihe prr
v Ioub day't rinsing prue 1

John Mitchell dead at 75
tion rrpurird Wednesday night
that a breakdown In radio
comimimratlons prrvrnlrd ihe
medics treating Mitchell Iroin
Idling Ihr iHtspIlal know they
were on the way.

On.* study by flrlllsh scientists
of l wo Eug'lsh and five Icelandic
families suggests that a dried lie
gene Is ihr cause of al least one
form of schizophrenia. There
were 39 eases of schizophrenia
among ihe 10-1 in e r u lM -r s ol ihr
seven families

thought, lieha v lor arid emotion

Senate—

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gold open
Comes spot
0 513 off 0 035
stlvn open
5 52
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1 78

tion to Ihr next.
Both sets of findings, rrjionrd
Wednesday In Ihe rurrrrr Issur
of ih : Brill*h Journal Nature, arr
based on rxtrnslvr study of Ihr
chromosome makeup of families
with an unusually high In ­
cidence of Ihe disorder, rharac
trrlzrd by wild mood swings and
a split among the functions of

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Local Interest

Swiss fra n rs. down from
Wednesday's close of I 4H63
In F ra n k fu ri the dollar
began the day al 1.703 West
German marks, down from
1.700. and opened In Parts al
0 0123 French francs, down
from 0 0533
In B russels, the dollar
o p rn rd al 3 7 .2 0 Belgian
franrs. down from 37 40 and
In Milan at 1.311 SO lire. Jr.wn
from 1.319 03
In London, the British pound
opened at SI 7925 compared
with * 1.70 on Wednesday
In early New York trading.
Ihr dollar was slightly higher
agstnsi key foreign rurrrnrtr*
In light trading

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LOS A N G ELES — Separate
-Hudlrs of families with a high
rate of schizophrenia provide
new evidence ihe personality
disorder Is Inherited through a
defective gene, bill researchers
disagree on how the disease Is
(Missed along from one gr nr ra­

Latimer also cited comments madr by
Martin Feldsleln, president and chief executive
of the Bureau of Economic Research, who said
the dollar needed lo fall 10 lo 20 percent In the
nexl three years if the Untied States were lo
redress Ha trade Imbalance and keep economic
recovery going.

Dollar opens lower;
gold mostly higher
UwWad F rs w kwsrsatlsaal

MnHad N

George Bush's election victory and focused
instead on underlying econom* ~mccms
"There were
number of :hlnja that made
the market nervous.'' said Trade Latimer,
market analyst with Josephthal A Co., point­
ing first lo the plunging dollar and lower bond
prices.

Demorratle National Committee
hradquarlrra al Ihe Walrrgale
complex H r Ihcn parlla Ipalrd In
Ihe Hyzannne cover-up iliat tried
lo distance Ihe Oval Ofllcr Imm
the burglars
During llie nexl iwo years. Ihr
seamlal exploded wllh revelalions from legal and congresslo
rial InvestIgalIons In the end. 25
d rfrn d a n ts were Jailed for
Walrrgale crimes; Nixon re­
signed In disgrace Aug 9. 1974.
and was pardoned one month
later by President Gerald Ford.
Mitchell, convicted of conspir­
acy. obsimrllnn of Justice ami
perjury, was sentenced lo two lo
right years In prison by Judgr
John Sirica ll was upheld on
appeal and lie urrtved in June
1977 al Ihr federal minimum
seeurlly facility In Montgomery.
Ala H r was released 19 months
later. Jan. 19. 1979.
Mltrhrll spent his final years
in the clly of his downfall as a
consultant lor Global Research
Inc., a public policy Instliutr.
Former W alrrgalr prosecutor
Jim Neal said Wednesday In
Nashville. Term., that hr was
saddened by Mitchell s death.
"John Mitchell rnmmittrd an
ofTense and I prosecuted him."
Neal said "Hul he was a very
pleasant human bring He was
nol biller about whal happened
lo him. ... There was no blllrrness between John Mlirhrll and
me."
The While House Issued a
statement Wednesday ulglil
saying. "President and Mrs.
Reagan are deeply saddened by
the news nf John Mltrhell's
death and extend their sympa­
thy and prayers lo Ills family."

birthday, and his wile lived only six years.
Green allhbules hts longevity to a elenn,
Christian lifestyle. lie said strong lallh In God
aavrd hts and his first wife's lives When he Itvrd
in Illinois, a train going 75 tn.p.h. fill ihr from of
hts ear and dragged It 30 or 40 feel Grren said
neither he nor his wile received a scratch and
I here was nol a broke n p lrrr of glass
Hr said once lie had sugar dUilieles s o tiad Ihal
he lost 30 pounds In three weeks
"I asked God whal In do and lie said In lay nil
Ihe sweet slutl." Grren said. "I've tiled lo go to
church all Ihr nine. The laird lias hern wllh me
a l l m y life."

tmght. blue eyes and vouttifu! stature eoniradlel
this
Originally an Illinois farmer, one of the first
things Grren related is how he shucked 3.9(X)
hushr Is of corn in 37 days.
His son. Elmer, who was srrompunied by his
wife. Marv. said his lather also started the llrsi
(usirurtzed milk plant there Green lo rd wllh
his son and ilaughter-ln law for right years
tirlore moving Into Ihe rrtlrment rrsidenre.
When asked about sinking Ihe two halls. Green
modestly said. "That's a wundrr I'm 105 yrars
old I'm just a little sIlfT." he says.
Grren has outlived two children and two
wives
In 1905. his first wife pasard away.
"II she would have lived Iwo months longer,
w r would havr torn married 00 yrars." he says
ol his fir*I wile. Green remarried on his H4lh

Green lias participated In the Golden Age Games
lor ihr pasl five yrars
When askrtl w hrih rr he would tie on (lie
UiskrilMill court nexl year lor Ihr Golden Age
Gaines he rrplied. "II I'm a-llvln' I will."

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•A — Sanford Harald. Sanford, Florida — Thursday. November 10. 1968

G olden A g e athletes dance the night away
By SANDRA BOUCHAHINS
Herald staff writer

Robert Nelson

81-year-old
philosopher
still kicking
By VICKI DeSORMIKRHerald correspondent______
S A N K O K I) - K u b rri
Nelson w MI.yrara-old. tint
hr says In* Is just getting
started on lus hie
Last vrar. mi Ills 80th
lilrthday. hr drrldrd wasn't
going to lw like his friends
whn'd died, lie was going In
enjoy his own wukr
"So I got uji dial ilium
trig, played n ln r holes nl
gull. a lew games ol tennis
swam IOC) m eters and
sailid on rnv catamaran
hr Mild Wrdnesd.iv. pulling
mil his c-tirsi, "Ttien. I gm
Ingether with my frletids
and

j|n i

a lv W

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Tanned faces and lithe bodies
studied across the dance P -~r.
Couples iw trlrd. cha-chard and
wallied d ir afternoon away
Most hud done it before
For Fdna and Erie Hull ol
Daylona Dench. II was diclr
second year to enter In the dunce
contest. Th e Holts, who arc
English, escape hlltrr Montreal
winters to ro m r to Florida
Heads of (icrsplnillr.n clung lo
Mrs Holt's freckled. youthful
fare a lew minutes aflrr die
couple garnered first-place gold
medals ui the cha-cha ronlesl.
Uisi year they M »id they won two
sllirr medals, in tango and
rhumba Th e y s a id thry would
go on lo compete In Ihrtr more
dance categories
In Ihr alley-cal ronlesl. many
were out of step, some wrrr out
of rh y th m b u t none w ere
without partners After a lot of

handshake

Lee said hr had been tnvllrd lo
thr Golden Age Games four
times before furl lht« vrar was
the first he rook ihr 3,000 mile
trip Irom his home in Hun*
flnginn Beach. Calif
Another couple who stood out
from Ihe crowd *vas Dr William
Maine and Vioia Kasiner. Maine
who had collected !I5 medals in
previous years for swimming,
track and field and other alhletie
events, said since Ihr Golden
Age Games started Mnndav. he
has captured 13 more
Maine and his |iartnrr won
medals in several of Ihe dance
categories before the afternoon
was through Another Iwtxt to
die already social event was die
reunion of Maine and a son's
schoolteacher Both are from
Votings! own. Ohio
He and Kasiner struck up I heir
most drama ii
poses while
iKWspujiers. friends and Inter­
ested parties snapped cameras
Maine Mild he and hlx wife w ho
died 111 1965 u s e d to fie charnplon dancers In d i e Fred Astalrr
dance chain field at thr Astor
Hotel in New York Cllv
Maine wax confident that he
would collect several more
medals in the games throughout
I
h e w
r
e
k
“ I'll have a lot more by the
Muir I gel through.” he said

William Maine 64. of Youngstown. Ohio and Viola
Kastner, 83. of Sanford, ham It up for the cameras
altar Wednesday s dance contest at the Sanford

Civic Center Tho couple finished In thud place in
fho Cha Cha competition

pleasantly

plastered."
H r contends dial d ir
party, held al Ihr Swim
mint; Hall ol Fame in Ft
taiudrrdalr. where hr had
worked lor a do/rti years, is
something hr II lir laughing
at for years to &lt;orne.
These days. Nelson Is a
s r I ( ■ p r o r 1 a I in r d
in IngrnarIan philosopher
Ills srerrl to a long hajijiv
Ilir Is slmplr flrsl. keep a
sense ol humor and roll
w
Ih r punches and
» nrvrr w o rn nlanit some
thing vou can't do anything

i

SANFORI) * Al times, the
Coldrn Ages Games dame con­
test held ut the civic renter
Wednesday afternoon v r m r d
more like a gala hall than a
ronlesl
Ladles' drrsses ranged from
elaborate, elegant evening altlrc
lo lull skirted square dance out­
fits Mm wore tuxes and casual
w e a r. E v e r y o n e e n jo y e d
themselves
The Sanford Serlnadrrs struc k
up Ihr hand and jiaMIripanis
couplrd off to partlrlpaie in the
contests while others came t»lmply to dance
There were several dance
categories which Included the
jitte rb u g , r h u m b a , p o lk a ,
alley-cat, cha-cha. walli. tango
and fox trot and the Golden
Agrrs demonstrated rxrrjilton.il
darning technique In (ad, they
wrrr good

high-stepping, clapping and
fancy fool work. I hey received
spirited applause from Ihr au­
dience.
Sjieci.il guest was l)r Sammy
Lee. Olympic gold medal diver
m d coach Lee didn't dance hut
sal watching w ith hl» wife. K iz.
while many people came to
shake his hand.
"I've read about him for 50
years, and this is the first lime
I'm meeting h im ." said one man
ns be gave Lee a s tro n g

I hough hr is partlelpulIng 111 several rvrnls al dir
Golden Age ("mines, in ­
c lu d in g ha dm tn i on on
W e d n e s d a y, tennis on
Monday, and salting on
Sunday, his llrst love has
always hern swimming. “I
grew up swimming with
•Johnny W rlssinullrr and
Hosier Cnihh in Nrw York,
so I knew go's! rnmpelldon." hr said
Though hr su.un w ith ihe
flllure world « lass latenls as
a INiv. ii wasn't until he was
fid dial he hesird Cr.ibb in
d ir water In the lf)77
Golden Age Games hr tie
leafed d ir Inrrurr Olympian
In III)- rai yard free style lh
says dial was Ins biggest
victory as an athlete.
Nelson joked that hr is
Immortal Hr brr.im r ton
vim ttl of Ihat l.nt when In*
smashed op a cnnvrrhihlr
in 1937
Ih ri it II me I should
hair lM-e|| hilled III 1h.il
ear hr Mini so every d.n
I vr hail since d u n is
gravy "
lie MU s lie also knew al a
l e u y o u n g age dial In
would n r v r r I n- a i llulllfllott
at any s j n u i so he decided
to p.irllelpalt in as many as
hr i r in ItI and lo have lull at
all ol lliru i

‘Snowbird’
athlete still
going strong
By VICKI D otOAM IKR
Morale) correspondent
S A N F O R D — D o ro th y
Sjiillin.m &lt;ricks her head lo the
side and studies ihr billiard table
In lore she makes a shot She
lakes it and misses, hut Is
unlMithrrrd She snillrs and
watches as tier ojiponrnl goes on
lo takr ihr game away Irom her
It &gt; &lt;*K
she smiled, "dlls
tsn'l really my sport "
S p illm a n , who describes
hrrsell as a snowbird, and her
hustiand Robert live hall die
ir.ir In Columbus. Ohio and Ih r
other hall in Sehring. Florida.
I hey were in Sanlord lor the
Gold* o Age (iarnes
The former physical education
In s tru c to r a n d re cre a tio n
dim tor turned f»H years old on
Wednesday and shows no signs
ol slow ing down
She was recently lire used as a
massage ihrruplsi in Ohio and
lohinleers her lime teaching
itilaui massage to parrots m
ilieir homes In addition, she
alvilrni lies "easy stretching" at
tin I'mal recreation i rnlrr
In her spare time. Spillman,
whoused lo own a bicycle repair
shoji rides her hike ail over d ir
stale
I never had a chance In ride
nun h w hen I hud niv store." she
adonis
toil I vr- really gotten
active in Ihe Iasi couple ol
years "
l*ixl year she was the oldest
woman to p.utn ipale in ihe 2 H&gt;
null Tour &lt;d die S&lt; inl.i River
Valley r.u r
She inlruds to
icpeal llial leal llils veal

Dorothy Spillman lakes her best shot although she admits that pool isn't her sport.
S|iillman has tieen a vrgrlart
an since H)72 She M i l d that she
worked in a hamburger shoj&gt; In
high s« hooi amt II was her
prrdlellon at the ilm r that she
would hale see the world in her
traveling hamburger stand
Reminded ol dial at her Unit
■lass reunion, she realized she &lt;1
a&lt; &lt;ompllshrd the goal In a more
hralthlul way when she liegan
serving as a hn v« Ir lour host to

While she till i&lt; Irs anil |d.ns
billiards itrllvrly. she has dis
covered a new sjNirt w Iill Ii she
(eels may I n her I n m Shut
llrhoard

She's "lily Inch jdailug lor
two years and m iis ii will take
her at least another de&lt; adc lo
make attain her goal ol heroin
mg a tn rn i'i ol ilo tuternaMon.il
i e a m a n &lt;1 to m p r 11 n g in
Australia

c h a m p io n s h ip s
S h e d id n 't
jdace hut iso 1 discouraged as
she si ill has a lot to learn

While many ililuk ol ii as an
leisurely game she m iis that al
die rt.ilion.il and Iniernatlaual
level ihe &lt;om|M'llllon can I n'
intense

for now sh&gt; trains strrnu
ousli with Ilir Imsli.ind ItnlirM
and « oiiijn Ii s ui luutnuturniH
arouiul Florida and Ohio l.asi
v a r s h e rnirred the nallon.il

I ui having a loi ol fun
she
smiled as slit grabs hi t Disa-Dill
•.............I M ills lo l||e lliH U lo IIH 1 1

foreign ex&lt; (range students

4

her Imslmnd lor her hlrlhday
i elehralloll

Friday’s events

Ills Inn-loving altitude
has made him a rolling
stone unwilling land in
rasumallv unable) lo stay
with one tilin g for an
extended jicriod of time
I’ve bad 54 Jobs 8
aiitiiuiolillrs and 24 Imkiis
hr Mild
I h o u g h h r earned a
ti.ii lirlut s degree In |i ! i v m
i a I !■ i! u r a I I o n f r n in
Springllrld IMass | College
III I't 11, III Jokes lti.il lie's
done ■vi-rv d iln g frinii fr.nii
llglin-is l&gt;&gt; w a k i n g Inr a gas
i oinp.im
lint In*s n r v r r
In •n a husband ll.ii mg
li.iii lu u lo.irrl.igi |nu|mvi|s
n iriu il d o w n i I um ililn i
llnw in.nli .i n i l giKitl
I i i i s Ii .i i k I
I in lint v r n
•m ii i n ii n il i In i i i tli il
ll.l|ljllll llllu III*' tl.n In lot
lit' u iih m i regrets
I ni vi r li.nl in In llki m i
muni Hi i l i r I n tvs .mil ask
tuv u i f r
ii I ■m ild du
•.•mu iliu m I |ust got n|i and
u n it
In' Mini
1*1*11 n . ii Nelson in iin il
in ilir I ' S Naval Iiu m i' in
(&gt;ull|Hirt
M ismss ||i |ii

She und R o D r t D u l l also will
plai in ihr Golden Agi Games
shullli D m m I i ii iiijh iitlim

Leisure Walk
Ii miles * til
a m al Civic Center, sponsored
tn Southern Hell IRaie walking
w ill hr a u to m a tic a lly ills
qualified)
Hobby Show — lqwn to the
Public — *1 a III
I IK) |i m ai
C i t y H a ll, s p o n s o r e d by
E xte n sio n H om em akers ol
Seminole( m ull!
S h u f f le board continue* —
■m n i a in al 1 1 Mellon Park
sponsored by Sanlord Shul
tliD ianll Inti
Howling
') :mi a m al Howl
Arm rn a. sjionsored hv How l
America
Dominoes
Doubles
IIHX)
a m al Unwell Plate sjiniiviird
hi Sanford Senior ( 'ui/ens
Bridge, Party Rubber
In n
p m ai Woman's &lt; lull nl Sanlord; sponsored by Wuman's
Cluhol Sanford
Hobby Show A Photography
— H :iu ,1 III
J on || ID al City
Hall
HNlU esxl* *r tenUNf VWNl

Against the wind
Nora YounQ, age 71. of Canada, loans into the wind and gives if
one final hard push on ihe podals as she heads for Iho finish line

She finished in first place in tho fosl women s quarter-mile heat in
bicycle racing

fllke Rare — I no p m al
S r III I H o le H i g h Si Ii o o I
spun sored hv Sanlord &lt; vi lets
A rc h e r y
2 0 0 j.......... ..
Seminole Coinruimily College.
sjKiusorrd In Lions ( luh

�Sanford Herald SaMord, Florida — Thursday

NATIONAL
BRIEFS
10 inmates hurt in race riot
EL C A JO N , ( all! — Ai Irani 10 Inmate* w . re hurl, tun
ethically. lit what nl'rrlir* «l«-jtullr** ulit wan .i ittchnly
flioUvAlul Hot ihid raged lor nearly an hour Wednesday night
al an overcrowded ),ill. authorities said
Srvrral Inmates writ- xtublxd and one Irll liom a &lt;rll block
balcony during the violentr that eruptrd about H 25 p m. at thr
KlCaJon Drtrntion For lilty. I.t Dob Trevino said
StirrM's ol Hr lain said alxuit a dozen deputies on duly al the
Jail regained control about ft TO p in None of ih r drputlrs was
hurl
Initial rr|»nrts Indlralrd as many as 17 Injuries Alton* 10
inmates, two wllh rrlllral Injuries, were taken h&gt; helleopler or
ambulant e under guard to lot al hospitals for treatment
The facility currently holds 777 Inmules. several times iix
ideal capacity ol 120. hut li was not Immediately known how
many prisoner* were involved in die violence that stemmed
trout racial tensions Inane llcxn of *h ill. Trevino said
Alter deputies restored control..
miter of Inmates Involved
In Ihr riot were moved to another &gt;i/utiiy fai llllv In an attempt
to diffuse tension. Trevino stild

Governor vows to uphold gay rights
SAI.EM, Ore — Gov Neil Goldschmidt said WerhiPsdav lie
would (Ire slate muti.ij(ers who discriminate against homoses
uulsdespllr passage ol an anti ({ay rliiliis tiallot measure
"I do not Interpret the votr on Measure 8 as a license to
discriminate." G u IiIm hinult said m a jhisI mortem news
conference to talk about the results ol the UtH8 ({rneral
elec lion
I.atet In Portland. 18 jx-o|de were arrested w hen they bits keel
Hallo on the llutnsidr llrld({r lo prntrst passage ol Mrasute 8
which irvokrs Goldschmidt s order barring stair government
hum d m rl in li tallng against homosexual*
Portland (M il n e said the protrslrrs wrrr t iled tor intrrlrrtng
with vehicular tralllc and released
Goldsi hmntt said ihr vote is an Ind^ai’an &lt;&lt;l ihr lr*el *
disc omloft Arnerlrans have w uh the issue ol homosexuality
Th r measure (kissed Tuesday hv a margin &lt;d 53 (irrirnl to
47 (&gt;eii rnt
('flirt s|Hin*or of thr measure W.IS Ihr Orr|(oli &lt; Itl/rns
Alllam &lt; a &lt;emserv alive (Milltu al ac lion gmuji that grew out ot
thr ruins ol I lap! 1st mlnlslrr Joe Lutz s unsure esslul ■atit|Mign
to unse al llrpubllran Sen Bob Par kwmxl In IHh-l
leaders ol die group said ih r order granted s[tecial drills to
homosexuals and was a (xilun al juiyiill by Goldsi lutildi lor g.iv
sup|xai m his |1»MHcatn|tal|(ri for ((overnor

Key NASA contractor saves 1,300 jobs
I NON I KOYAL Va — Winning lori(j term aerospace
contrails hrl|&gt;nl save the jolts ol I USi workers ahrujitly laid
011 Iasi u ir k hv the Avtrv Kilters Ini jilalit. which sujipllr*
vital fxxcsier maiertallor NASA * spat r shuttle program
John Gtrgg Avte* i halt man and iturl executive officer,
announced Wednesday ihat the company encouraged by
NASA and ihr Dejiarinirni of Helens*-, was aide to negotiate a
long term Iimtrai t withcrrtaln aermpare industrial cotiijMilles
that will allow the plant in rrtu rii to lull jituduetion
The company Jilanurd to Iw-glri notifying (trril employers
tixlay that tiiev would lx- called tcai k to work
Th r Washington hcsl rejx.rirtl today lhal an aetosjMir
Industry olflrUl close to the negotiation* who was not
Identified said the funding to rrojern Avlrs was a short term
solution and more money vs ill lx- nrnlrd lor thr company to
survive in the long run
A d rx w the world's largest m.tnuUi lurer of rayon, and
lomjianv oltn lal* Mamed foreign competition lor its closing It
has tarn ojieratlng on a limited least* with a sharply reducer)
worktori r
Avtrv lias ilrdli atrd considerable resource* over thr last
sr\ rr.il years to the rrseorrh and devekrpmrnt of sjtei ultv
lltx-r* Gregg said Were It not tor the sjwrial lltwrs jirixluied
In Avtrv wr would not hav e l,rrn sun esslul in reopening the
plant on a long term tiasis
Avtrs will lotiimur to locus on rvjianding Its business In
Ihr s|x-i lallv lllx-rs market." Gtegg said In doing so it will
limit its vidnerahllllv to c«tm|&gt;rUllon Irom lorelgn owned
i omjK-Htors
The reojx-nmg of the plant is gixxl news lor NASA because
Avtrv is us only domestic su|&gt;j&gt;hrr ol sjierlal rayon lltx-rs lor
spai r shuttle txxistns NASA oltlcl.ilss.ild Iasi week they had
enough ol lilx-t mi hand tor I I or 12 launches or through
April Pexi
About r&gt; perreni ol tin- company % pnxtutiinii involves
malrrial lor Hie lxxr*irr»

November 10, 1980 — 7A

Crash grounds B-1B bom ber fleet
United Press International
AIIILENE. Texas — As in­
vestigators InlcrvtrwTfl people
who witnessed a fiery II 111
b o m b e r c r a s h . A ir Force
mechanics worked lo rompletr
s « u i y in s p e c tio n s on the
grounded plain s anil gel die
strategic Ixnnbrrs b.n k in the
air
The Slraleglr A*r Comm.mil In
O m a h a . N e h .. tem p orarily
grounded the nuclear bombcarrying planes Wednesday and
said r.uh It III would undergo a
safety ln*|x-cllnn as a result ol
Tuesday 's crash near Dyes* Air
Force liase Witnesses n jxirlrd
Haines shixitlng Irom the plane
lx-(orr its Knit crew mrmtxrs
ejected salrly
"Tills Is a normal jitrc.rudon
follow mg any similar incident
the SAC statemrnl said
It said it will take a clay or two
for instruriions on wind Herns
are to lx- Inspected to arrive al

it Mi bases around the country
In ihe meantime
II III living
ojrerallons have bee n sti*|tend
« c' " the s'airnient soul
The SAC estimated Ihe In
sped Ions would lake three hours
lot each alrcr.ili As eai h of the
HH re naming bomltrr* ts m
s|&gt;ccted, ll will Ik - returned to
living siatus lie SA* siait-meril
said oilier,il* saiil some Ixnn
hers will remain on alert lor
emergency use in ease ol a
nuc lear crisis
Master Sgi Al Doslal vud
insjM-ciloiis were 1 ornjileted on
some o( the jilanes at Ihcss
Wednesday
At a news ccynfrreni e Wnl
nesdav iilternrxut f ol Allx tt
lion Jensen ccminlander ol
the faith Ikimhunlmenl Wing a*
Uyess. commended the crew ol
tb&lt; H III
"They jw-rlonnecl by die Ixxik
and as they should
Jensen
said lie soil he still has great
cortfIderne m do It Ml winch In

di sc rihed as "ihr la st bomber In
the world ”
A routine Induing mission
Involving two II IB's was held
Wednesday nlgld. and Jensen
w as scheduled In fly on one ol
the bombers him self today
m orning, ikivlal said
.Jensen site) hr ex|«eterl ihe
lour c tew members who ejected
from the* crail to resume Hying In
Ih r next lew days
T h e c rrw of Ihe four engine
Ixunlx r wav |irac living upprnac h
maneuvers when th r ulrerafl
yve-nt down alxiut 5 miles north
ol Dyrss Tuesilay alierncxm near
the low it ill Tyr. alxiut ID miles
w st ol Abilene. Air Forc e nt
lie 1.ds site!
W ltnesys slid ll apfieared Ihe
pilot had nianagrrl lo steer Ihe
jiLiitr clear ol jxijiulatrd arras
I rlore l l ' 1 few ejected and
ji.ir.ic hulril lo safety Witnesses
also rr|ioftrd seeing Haines
jxiiiring from an engine on dtr
ixiiiitx-r s left stile tx-tore It werd

down.
Au tnvrsligullvr leant hradtd
hy Air Force Ceil David C DHL
vice commander of ihe 2Mth
II o m h a r d m r n t W 1 n g a l
Ellsworth Air Force Base. S D .
was on the se en*- Wednesday
Plai tOiidi” ’ said Invesllgalors
were interviewing ailnrvscs to
ih r crash,
The crew members, assigned
10 ihe 337ih Bomharrlmrnt
Squadron, rrmalnrd In good
rnndlllon at Ihr Ims* hospital
Wednesday where they Wen
admitted lor observation, said
Sgi Penny Jorgensen
I hey were identified a. Capt
Michael F. Waters 2 m of \i w
Bern. N c . die plane's ecmi
m.ilider Capt George M Golx-t
31. ol San Diego, the pilot. Cajii
( 1 : Ira M Za •* 17 0♦ lUaleah.
Fla offensive systems iijx-ralcu
and lirst I.t Anion Erei J r . 2b
ol Northglenn, Colo defensive
vy stems ojx-r.dor

Government picks site for supercollider
Unltad 7 i m i Intarnallonal
WASHING K IN
Energy S» &lt;
retary John Iferringlon called .1
nryvs conlrrenee lixlav lo end a
lrrn/|rd com petition among
Job hungry stairs I the world s
largest atom smasher, looted as
the biggest S. Irnttllc Jirojec I III
history
Seven finalist slates .iw.illrd
word on w hic h would lx- thr
**p r e f e r r e d " s i t e for th e
sujx-ri end etc ting sujx-r collider
a imge lederal researrll lac tidy
exjx-cted to c rrate alxiul M Next
Join III Its j x a k ronslrurtlon
year and J O O l i jw-rin.uirnt Jobs
along wllh a I billion In rrl.itrd
c o n 1 r a i l s a r id s p in -o ff r n
lerpnses

When ttir c«till (M-III Ion Ix-gan
last year 25 stales submitted J5
sites to 1 lie government tor
consideration Fhr list was nar
rowrit to locations in Art/ona
Ccdiiracti). Illinois Michigan

N orth Carolina

Texas and

I tie siijH-r collider, an oval
53 mile long
Id hxil
wide underground tunnrl. Is
e x j x I ted III lx- Ihe largest [Sltti
cle accrlrralor — nr atomsmasher — m llte world The
tunnel will cover an arra 17
miles long and 15 miles wide
and will rtonuiri lotton huge
su|M-rc oridiic ling in.ignrts
1 lie device will send tiearns of
s b a j x 'd

T e n n e ssee
III reeelil weeks

governors nt
most ol dir llnallst slates came
to Washington for one more
round ot lobbying Herrington
underlining Ihr si.tkes Involved
in snaring dir estimated ?1 t
billion projec t
Late Wednesday
Harden
Wiedemann ol Hie Norih Irxas
Commission which w o r k e d l o
sell llerrlllgtoll m i a s it e III
Waxahaehle said
I be Texas
tram lias Item 1 lire king sckir1 es
and tics network here and to
other slates that are Imallvls
and tlie signals ate all ■oining up
Texas
Stale ntlic lals have vilivalec)
over thr ryemomn txinan/a the
l&gt;rojn I would tiling and high
enrrgy physics researchers .ire
eager for Silrrillll. aitvallies It
will makr possible oiler its
seven In 10 year construc tion is
complrlr

jiroton s racing lit ojijxcsttp d i m
li o n s around thr underground
tr.n k al nearly the sjx-cd ol light
t h r ji.iyotl &lt;nines w hell Ihr
te a m s &lt;oilKte rrlra sln g a show
n
ot subatomic 1 xirtteles that
sc tent tsts will si 1 id y to Irani
m o r e about I tie nature ot enrrgy
a n i l rnatlrr
I tie suj« rco|hder will lx- 20
t i m e s more jxiwertul than (be
largest 1 xtsting jiarttele at c elera
tor F r r m l U h t n Illinois
F. nergy Department otliitals
s a id lleritngtoti w ould jn&lt; k bis
la v o r r i t site on lire basis ol

nurnrrous factors tin biding
l a n d a c i| 0 l s 111 o n 1 o s i s
availability ot skilled workers,
geological considerations and
trantvportalton Housing and
other "social inlrastructiire "
resources
llerrlngtc.n in»lsirc| jxilttical
considerations would licit jd.iv a
mle tn winch site was jinked
and tir scheduled tils an
nniitim tirnl alter Election Ikiv
in order to cjuell sin ti 1 urn rrns
Herrington s ctiolce must t»scilunillrd to President Hragau.
who Is rv|w*t led lo designate a
site (ormally tx-lorr leav mg olfii ,Jan 2&lt;&gt; But while Congress
apjirnprialrd find million this
year tor research on tlie project
legislators still must deride
whether the country can allord
to jirix'red wllh construction ol
Ho- gigantic jiroject •" a time of
record federal budget deficits

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American artists command big bucks
NEW Vi IKK
Winks by 15 contemporary American arilsis
leli hed record prli*-s al am lion Wednesday, with thr toji price
a $7 million hid lot Jasper Johns's "White Flag." a
monochromatic piece dial is among thr artist's most radical
works
Oilier sales marking Ihe highest |&gt;rtcrsrvrr jiald lor works by
these individual arilsis included &gt;5 72 million lor Jackson
Pntlixk s inonumnii.il Frlr/e." a culmination of Pollock’s
long Iio ii /i ,ntal (cannings and $2 75 million lor Maik Rothko's
Nuudier M ' a brtlliantly colored oil oil canvas
Ihe auction of 12 works Irom The Itemalnr Collecllon ,«l
* hrtsiic s gallery in Manhattan lirotighl a loial of &gt;25 H million,
said I kina Mu in c i a sjxikrswoinan lor die gallery
Oilier records lor winks |,v Individual artists Inc luded $2 31
million lor I ran/ Kline s Lrhlgh an oil on canvas that marks
die mldjMimt ol Kline s series ol large imjxising black and
uhlii jiatntlngs and *2 I million fur Roy Llciilrnslrln's "I Can
See do Whole Rcxnn and There's Notxxlv in 111" an oil and
graphite on ranvas di.it is one ol dir ardst s rarirsi cartoon
linages
I lie l rein.line t oltrcdon built by lluitcm Tremaine and his
wile. Einllv nve r lour drearies. Is widely viewed .is one of the
ccnmirv s most distinguished collections ol works by major
jxtsi w at ArnrfIran artists

Aide: Myerson said to mislead reporter
NLW V&lt; )KK
Hess Myerson instruc led her aide In inlslracl a
tr|Hirli*t alxiut lining die daiighlrr nl a Judge handling her
Ixiylriend's divorce case. ihe- aide testified during the former
Miss Atnrrlc a s dtvoter living trial
Kic hard Hr unit lesttiled Wednesday how hr believed Myerson
manl|inlaled lutn oner she learned New York Post rrjxirtrr
Kli hard Jcdinsoii h.nl asked .dxiul dir hiring ol Sukhrrei Gatx-I
III ( k lolx-r I mm.I
llnmo said that at Mvcrson's tx-hrsl. hr told ihr rrjxirtrr
Oalx-I was die oulstandlng candidate" among several, even
though ( ialx-l was the only one interviewed lor the |ol&gt;
lesiimom hi die rase was to resume today In U S District
Ciniri in Maubaliati
Myerson 111 is on trial cm charges she hired the- younger
Gabel lo liilliiihcr slide Supreme Court Justice Monetise
Oalx-I s h.milling nl the divorce case ol her Ixiyfricitd. Curl
Andy Capasso LI
Al die lime ol Gabel's hiring. Myerson was the city’s
commissioner c.t cultural allairs, and lirunn was thr assistant
commissioner
"Commissioner Myerson Ix-niinr very angry and said that It
was outrageous dial Mrs ('upusso ami her lawyer waved Ihts at
die jness." said lirunn. referring in Capasso's ex-wife, whom
My ers- fell leaked die story

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Skip killed 191, heading to Danang
M A N IL A . P h ilip p in e s Typhoon Skip roared toward the
Vietnamese port of Danang to­
day after a devastating rampage
acroM the Philippines that left
101 people dead. 161 missing
and more than I million home­
less.
The Manila Weather Bureau
located Skip at mid-afternoon In
th^Soulh China Sea about 200
umCs east of Dunang. The storm
was moving west at 10 mph and
was expected to touch land early
Friday w ith reduced renter
wind* of 75 mph. the bureau
said.
The death toll compiled from
Philippine relief agencies and the
military climbed to 191 today.
Including 20 killed by tidal
waves spawned by Skip's 10
mph wind* when It struck

120,000 homeless after Chinese quake
BEIJING — About 120.000 people were left homeless or
suffered property losses In the area hardest hit by a major
earthquake In southwest China that claimed more than 1.000
lives. Chinese news reports M id today.
The government, worried that relief crews have still been
unable to reach some quake victims In the remote mountain
region, planned to drop more emergency supplies Into isolated
areas by airplane, the official Xinhua news agency M id.
In Ita first detailed account of the quake, which struck last
Sunday In southwest Yunnan Province, the People's Dally, the
Communist Parly newspaper, said nearly 1.700 people were
severely Injured and llial one v illage had been virtually wiped
out.
The tremor, measuring 7.6 on the Klehter scale and the
worst In China since 1976. rumbled through thr area Sunday
night, collapsing thouMnds of homes and buildings and killing
more than 1.000 people, according to report* from the region

Pirates plagus Straits of Singapore
SINGAPORE — Shipping official*, alarmed by the abduction
of a cargo vessel captain by knlfe-wleldlng pirates on
speedboats, appealed Thursday to other Southeast Aslan
countries to beef up antl-plratr surveillance.
An extensive search of the South China Sea area where
tes boarded the ship heading from Singapore to Jakana
not turned up any trace of Tsui Hung Ting, the 55-year-old
captain from Hong Kong.
ru Mid there have been no ranaom demands or any other
communication from the band of 12 men who caught up to the
Hal Hul In speedboats Friday and boarded the ship with long
knives.
A duty seaman spotted the group and tried to alerl the re*. of
the crew. By the time they reached Tsui's cabin, it was
rariMcked and deserted

vrrslty staged a rally demanding
Ojc Lenin shipyard remain open
The government's announced
W A R S A W . P o la n d Authorities fired several workers 1closurr of the Lenin shipyard,
who participated In brief wildcat the cradle of Solidarity, shocked
strike* at two Gdansk shipyards the whole of Poland and pitted
after Solidarity leader Lech the overwhelming majority of
W'aleM made a personal appeal Poles against Prime Minister
Mlecryslaw Ktkuwski's decision
lor an end to the unrrot
Angry workers at the two
Scores of setvet poller Wed­
nesday pushed workers out of other Gdansk shipyard* had
Die Q i'in sk Repair Sb
-rd as refused to heed a request bv
they rndrd the wildcat protest Walesa to refrain from taking
■parked by a government de­ any immediate strike action
rision to close the neighboring W s Ic m Mid Solidarity had to
determine first whether workers
Lenin shipyard
A* 150 workers In the Gdansk elsewhere in the country would
Repair Hhlpyard and another 40 support a nationwide strike.
The wildcat strlkrrs conceded
In an adjacent yacht building
facility. Die Wisla yard, ended defeat Wednesday on the sr« &lt;md
day of then stoppage, and then
their 24-hour protest, about
1.000 student* at Warsaw Uni- several were fired fnwn their

BEU IN G — China's foreign minister will hrgm a long
awaited visit to Moscow on Dec. I for high-level talks on
Improving Slno-Sovlet relations and a possible summit, the
Soviet ambassador to China M id today.
Ambassador Oleg Troyanov sky caul toned, however, that
while a summit between Chinese leaders and Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev la likely. It was "not certain" and will
depend on the meetings between the Chinese and Soviet
foreign ministers.
Troyanov sky also said at a lunch with foreign rrporirrs that
this week's talks In Pans on a *ettlemenl in Cambmiu —
currently the major obstacle In Improving Bel)Ing Moscow tie*
— had made some progress
Soviet dlphwnals M id Shevardnadrr Is expected to make a
return visit In Beijing In late January to continue groundwork
few a summit Gorbachev and Chinese leader* have repeatedly
expressed interest in such a meeting

GENEVA — Despite a new agreement to exchange *i&lt; k and
wounded prisoner*. U N mediator Jan Ellasaon m &gt;* Iran and
Iraq remain divided on all other Issues blocking a |vrm*neni
peace settlement In the Persian Gulf war.
Officials M id Wednesday the two sides had agreed to allow
the International Red Crews to hegln exchanging all 1.526
registered sick and wounded prisoners of war on Nov 20
But KtlSMon told a new* conference the two soles werr still
far apart on all other Issues
He Mid the key unresolved Issue* srrre the withdrawal ol
forces to recognised borders, the repatriation of all POW* and
the drafting of a permanent settlement.
T h r adversaries also agreed that wounded POW* who have
not been accounted for will be registered and re|Mtrtatrd by
Dec. I I . The two side* look atmul 100.000 prisoners during
their eight-yeat war that ended Aug 20 with a U N hrokrrrd
ceasefire

Candles flickered through the night in synagogue* aenwa the
nation and while light bathed Die Emplrr Stair Building In
mark the SOth annlvrrM ry of Knslallnachi. the night nl
shattered g l * M ." when Nazi stonntrooprr* torched temples
and terrorized Jews In a haunting prelude in thr Holocaust
Jews in every synagogue In the United Stales In (undies
Wednesday that glowed inlo today's dasn lo symbolize Jewish
survival of the Holocaust, and church longrrgalions in many
elites lolled bells al 7 p m to mark the onset ol Adolf Hiller s
1938 attack.
But In thr New York City borough of Staten Island
Wednesday, vandals defaced thr outside of an h e cream |&gt;arlof
owned by a Jewish man. an art police deemed a crime
motivated by bias
Fifty years ago Wednesday, hundrrd* of brown shlrtrd
Germans working under official order* stormed through
Germany, destroying 200 synagogues and 7.500 Jewish shop*
and arresting 20.000 Jews. By some estimate* as many as
1.000 Jews were murderrd In the first official pogrooi of Die
Holocaust
New York's Empire Stale Building lower, ordinarily III in red
and yellow during aulunin. was aglow In whltr light Dirough
the night

From Unitod Pros* International report•

another 37 people, mostly
drowning victim*, were reported
to have dletl on the soulhwr»lcm laland of Palawan, where
121 people were rrportrd ml**
tng. The Ofllre of Civil t)efen*e
•aid 40 people werr mining
elwwlieu It. the country.
There were 26 people klffru K
the lllrol peninsula. 200 mile*
southeast of Manila, mini of
them hurled hy rain-induced
mudslide* that mtahed a vnull
village at the height of the atonn
A n o th e r 4 1 people were
d ro w n e d b y ra m p a g in g
floodwatrr* hit by llylng pro­
jectile* nr battered to death by
filial tree* In other part* ot the
country, relief official* Mid
DSW D *pnke*persnn Lulu
Vlllasln «ald more than I million
propl* fled to churrhr* and
•chnol building* act up a*
evacuation center* Property

jobs. "No one joined us No one
suppported us. so the strike
committer decided to end the
strike." one participant M id
Walc-M. who Ilad sent one of
his lieutenants to the yard In
prrsuade thr workers to end
their strike, took credit for the
development at a new* confer
cnee
"I thank Dm- strikers for obey­
ing me and ending th r strike,
he Mid "I hofw- we shall slrug
glc together twice more tin the
future) "

One striker who requested
anonymity Mid morr than 100
secret puller and shipyard
guard* pushed tlw strikers out ol
Die refialr shipyard when they
finished the protest. "A ll 40 who
were (Mi strike in Die Wist* yard

C O L O M B O . S ri La n k a Thousand* of ftwelgn tourists
were twing evacuated from Sri
Lank*, wherr the government
ordered in n jw to sh o t on sight
d e m o n s tr a to r * b a r k in g a
crippling strike led by radical
natloriallsts
With pubik services severely
disrupted and the pnittlra! costs
i-v landing rapidly, the first wave
at an estimated 7.000 foreign
tnurtsl* boarded c h a r t e r e d
plane* Wednesday to brgln a
government (Mitered evacuation
of visitors to Die Indian Ocean
Island natkMi
Military personnel w rrr pre­
ssed into duly Wednesday In
keep iHtbllc *rr\kr* oprrattng
alter Irlcphonr and telex lines
werr cut and public transporta­
tion and gasoline supplies di»
rupted.
Official sources M id President
Junius Javewardene also Is con­
sidering grunting security lone*
indemnity Irnm prosecution lo
give Ibrm wider latitude against
Die sirlkr leaders, extremist* of
Die Janatha Vlmuktl Peranum*,
or Proplr's Liberation Front.
The radical front Include* uliranatlonalislB of the ethnic
Sinhalese ma|orlly. who are
enraged al Jayewardene for
signing a Ju ly 1967 a-cord with
India Dial was designed lo end a
war for Independence by rrbrls
of llie country'* Tamil minority.
Tlie Sinhalese extremist* op
jwtsr concession* granted Die
1 a m i I g u e r r i l l a s and
.luyrwardrnr s Invitation lo In­
dia In deploy troop* to rnfotir
the accord. Th e y have de­
manded Juyrwardrtir appoint a
cnrriakrt government.

When the protest was over in
Gdansk, student* Ir W tr w *
condemned Kakowskl • drt i««&gt;n
and railed on other enterprise*
and instliullons to stagr protest*
across the country.

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Polish television M i d "an tin
specified number" of worker*
were also fired from the repair
shipyard A spokesman for the
strike ciwnmllee. I«rrh Kostak
M id perliap* 70 were fired

Commercial
Refrigeration

city's 37.000 children under 14
years of age
llolh Trud and Pravda said
Initial suspicion* Dial thr dl»
ra.M- wa* canard by rrftldual
fallout from Die 1066 Chernobyl
mirlrar |x&gt;wrt station disaster III
Die Ukraine some 400 mile* in
the cast ha* hern dismissed hy
doctor* and sclentlsl*

city.
: Hallucinations and Irritability
are other symptoms ol thr dis­
rate. Most of the children are
being treated In hospitals In
Kiev. Ihe Ukrainian capital and
In Moscow.
i Trud. the official new»|«|ier of
the nation's trade union*, sultl
Ihe situation Is deteriorating
With at least 16 new case*
reported lost week among Die

werr fired by the direr tor.
striker M id

Troops ordered

Acid rain causes Soviet
children to lose hair
MOSCOW — Soviet *pecUll»ln
believe that acid rain from
across thr Polish and Romanian
borders may be responsible for a
mysterious Dines* that bus
caused 113 children In Dir city
of Chernovtsy lo lose their hair,
Soviet newspapers Mid today.
The Communist Party dally
newspaper Pruvdo. quoting
H e a lth M in is t e r Y e v g e n y
Chazov. M id thr strange disease
that affect* thr rrnlrul nervous
system and causes shedding of
hair ha* struck mostly fair­
haired blue-eyrd children lie(ween Ihe age* of six itionlh*
and 14 years In Ihe Ukrainian

damage wa* estimated at 933.3
m i l l i o n , a c i v il d e fe n s e
z\ okeamanu id.
Skip aggravated the havoc
caused two weeks earlier by
Typhoon Kuby. which look thr
lives of at Irusl 300 people
Including ISO found dead after
the sinking of t»»c Dona Marilyn.
Coast Guard spokesman Lt.
Francisco Mendoza M i d an In­
spection of vrs*el» run by Sulpick* Line* showed the ship*
were seaworthy but the crew*
werr •'Incompetent.'*
Mendoza said the crew* re­
sponded Inadequately to simu­
lated emergency situation* dur
Ing the Inspection hy an in­
teragency com inlltre "T h e y
should undergo furlher train­
ing." he said
Survivors said Itie captain was
among the first to flee the
sinking ship In a life raft

Workers fired after ending Gdansk strike

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Iran, Iraq to exchsnge wounded POWt

Samar and Leyte Island* Mon­
day.
Another J9 death* were re­
ported earlier today on the
remote island of Rotnblon. 170
miles south of Manila.
The Coast Guard meanwhile
eporl'^1 U had fov -'d poorly
trained anu tncompetem c.-rw*
working on vessel* c. vned by
Sulplclo Lines. operator* of the
ferry Dona Marilyn that u n k
with SOI people aboard during
Typhoon Kuby Oct. 24.
The sketchy reports to the
military Office of Civil Defense
from Komblon were the first
from the area since Skip roared
from the Pacific i V i n acfOM
the central Vhutyan region. Skip
left the country Wednesday and
headed Into the South China
Sea.
The kJcparlmenl of Social
Welfare and Development Mid

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A total of I 2 shot* on goal In I h f r r (w riiw N '
la u g h a b le
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will
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point*.
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took II till nur t l r l r n * n n r n s *11. ks a n d
II
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S e m in o le C o m m u n i t y C o lle g e will have its h a n d s lull this s e a s o n as it la c k s the size o l m ost ol the state s teams

Navratilova, Evert advance

Control key word for SCC

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definitely will improve with
dropping water temperatures
and falling water levels. Sun
their hands in increase the drag shines and stripers will also start
when needed. You can apply to school In the near future.
drag to a spinning reel by
Th e snook are still on a
cupping your hand around the rampage at — hastlss lalst
spool or b y using your foreginger with dozens being caught each
to "B ather" the edge of Ihr night. One ounce Jigs are still the
•pool You can add Instant drag moat popular offering, but Mtrlo a revolving spool reel by rortures and rrankballa will also
applying thumb pressure.
do well. Most of the snook are
With a Utile practice the running from S-12 pounds, with
average angler can soon become an occasional flab In the 15-30
skillful at applying extra pre­ pound range.
ssure when needed simply by
using hla hands. In the long run,
C a p t a in J a c k at P a r t
fishing with a looser drag anting Caaavaral reports that offshore
and using your hands when fishing la good when anglers ran
nredrd w ill save you some make It out. Dolphin and wahon
trophy flah.
are bring raughl In good num ­
SHUPK-a SCOOP
bers from 00-340 feet of water
When using a drag, remember Bottom flab are moving In closer,
the bollnm line— If your drag la and some nice ralrhea have
loo loose, you can always apply been made at Psltoaa Plats.
liand pressure lo make your Some nice king mackrral are
drag tighter. If your drag I* being caught on Inshore reefs
nlrrady too tight, there Is no way and rork piles. Inside the Part,
lo compensate— something has action is good with flounder and
lo give, and If Is usually your blueflsh. Trout and reds are
line.
roam ing the fla ts , of ih r
FtBHINO FORECAST
Paas as sad latiaa Rlvara.

Fishing around obstructions
would naturally entail setting
your drag a little tighter as you
might have to atop a fish In Its
tracks.
Day In and day o u t. the
average fisherman would locsc
Irarrr Itah wtlit a looser drag
selling to allow for the many
variables that work against the
angler to Inet rase the effect of
the drag.
Ltaiaa Blaff Pish Camp
Caperl anglers fish a con­ reports good speck (lahtng on
servative drag setting and use Laks Marasy with Missouri

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pay i r - i * attention to the drag
setting on hi* reel*. A property
set drag will *llp before the line
breaks. Man farro™, .however.
'nfbietKe the amount of dra*
other than slmpi/ adjusting ».,e
drag aetung. Your rod angle can
Increase or decrease drag. Both
the amount of line on your feel
•pool and the amount of line that
you have In the water also has
an effect upon drag. Your drag
washers will become warped If
you do not release the drag after
every fish in g trip. W a rp e d
washers will also Increase the
drag and make it jerky.
Many experienced anglers opt
for loose drag setting because of
the many variables that effect
drag other than L * initial sel­
ling. A conservative drag setting
for open water angling would be
around 15 perrenl of the line's
rated breaking strength. You can
determine your drag setting by
using a scale with your rod tip
pointed directly at the scale.

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Jordan acorn! 52 points, the
moat In the NBA this season,
and art a Boston Garden record
with nine steals to power the
Bulls to a 110-104 victory over
the C e lt ic s . T h e t r iu m p h
snapped Chicago's 12-game
lasing streak in Boston and was
the first by a Central division
team tn 45 games at Die Garden
"I saw him on T V and he gives
you all those moves slid he looks
spectacular." Shaw said "B ui
when you play against him you
get a front row view, and malt A41
you find ouf that a he (or real.- *
Jordan recorded a rowipfeie
night. T h r NBA's defending
Moat Valuable Player ronnected
on IH of 33 shots from the floor
14 of 16 from the free throw line
and added three assists and two
blocked shots to his array of

sprctular baskets
"I still haven’t had any plays
run for me this season." said
Jordan. *'ao a lot of those
baskets are coming off broken
pUya and second options That
shows you the pallrnrc of our
offense,"
With the 53-pulnt showing.
Jordan brought bark memories
of his perannal playoff record
63 point game In lioston Garden
April 30. 1086. a rontrst that
Boston c a p lu rrd In doubleovrrtUne
"Something about the Crlllra
brings out the brsl In me." aald
Jordan. "T h is Is the that night of
ihe araaon that I really got off to
a good atari
Jordan's nine steals, right
4-omlng in the first half, broke
Lull) U n its Gaidrn mark of
eight h H January 9, 1060
against N rw Jersey.
The win was the Hulls first In
IkMion after losing right straight
In the rrgulur seascin and four In
the playffs. Chicago's last
triumph In Boston was March 6.

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" T h e 53 was s u rp ris in g
because I really didn't think he
had that many at all." aald
Boston Larry Bird, who scored
IH points despite playing with
Achillea' irndonllta In hla right
foot
Boston starling guard Danny
A lngr was sidelined with a
sprained right knee
K e vin M rlfale paced the
Celttra with 37 potnta while
rookie Shaw, making hla first
starl.had 18

Elsewhere. New York downed
Washington 117-110. Cleveland
crushed the Los Angeles Clip- 1
prrs 108 01. Detroit overcame
Atlanta 101-05 In overtime. J
Milwaukee ripped Philadelphia ^
114-109. San Antonio drubbed
Miami 117 03. Utah routed Sac
ramento 105-81. Phoenix lopped
Dallas 111-103, Golden State
surprised Seattle 113-106 and
Ihe law Angeles Lakers rolled
over Denver 128-110

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Steve Werly led FPL. who
SANFORD - The W rrcking
Crrw downed Florida Power and scored nine runs In live sixth and
Light. 13-10. and T h e T im final inning, with a three run
Raines Connect km blanked Ken double anti a run scored Jack
Kern TransinIsalon. 20-0. Wed­ Cheney walked twice and scored
nesday night In Sanlord Mens a run as did Chris .Johnson Mike
Carp reached on an error and
sod ball action al Chase Park
Jim Morgan led the Wrecking scored w ith Dale Durrance
Crew with a three run homer In connecting on a run scoring
the fourlh Inning. Stacy Hilt double while scoring another
added a single and two runs run Hill Girard walked and
•cored with Steve Long singling scorrd a run with Joe Brtnkle
In a run. Tony Cox doubled and adding a run scoring walk and a
•cored with Mark Songrr con­ nin scored. Kalph Steen singled,
necting on three singles, driving drove m a run and scored a run.
Hon Young walked, drove In a
In one run and scoring twice
Heath Short scored two runs run and scored as did Bill
with Chip Campbell adding a Carson
Sam Raines led Ihe Connec­
two nut homer. Campbell also
singled and ended with 3 runs tion with a triple, a double and a
halted In and two scored Stevr single with one run balled In and
Prldgrn singled, drove In two one run scorrd. Joe Ervin added
runs and scored another as Jim a double with two Hills with two
Stern singled and scored with runs scored Hilly Griffith ripped
Tim Winkle singling and scor­ an Inside (tic park home run and
a triple, finishing thr night with
ing.

Raiders
Continued from IB
any reason In change
anything.'
T h e to p n e w c o m e rs for
Sem inole w ill be 6-H Nick
Mlkldalls. a transfer from Texas
Mlkldalls will hr playing both
Inside and outside for the
Haiders as he can play w ith his
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two runs batted In and taro runs
scored Lloyd Wall connected on
a double and two singles, driving
In a run and scoring three Greg
Hardy doubled and singled and
■rorrd three runs. Tim Raines
ridpped two doubles and a
single, drove tn two runs and
•cored four. Te rn Kuasl sent a
three run hem rr out In the
seventh Inning while adding two
singles on the night lo finish
with four RBls and two runs
scored. Burnett Washington
added a run scored and two runs
batted tn with Ben Orren con­
tributing a pair of singles, a run
batted tn and a run scored
TH C leads the league with an
11-0 record followed by Stromberg Carlson and Ken Hummel
at 7-3. The Wrecking Crew Is
neat al 6-3 with Ken Kern
Transmission fifth at 3 8. Kyder
Trucking at 2-7 and Florida
Power and Light at 0 11.

William “ Wimpy" Woods will
be Ihe point guard for Seminole
this season ami II will lx- ids
responsibility lo keep Ids team
under control and avoid getting
Into a running game
Lyman graduate T .J. Scaldla
bus also been playing well and
should set- some playing lime
I h r o u g h o u I the s e a s o n .
Sealcllu's hustle earned him u
spot on the team and he has
already sparked the Haiders sev­
eral Hines this sruson.
"Th e guards have hern play­
ing real good defense." Payne
said. "B ui they need In pick up
their shooting, our entire team
needs to start shooting belter.”
Tw o other players that figure
lo help Ihe Haiders greatly this
season are both Born Kissimmee
Osceola. Tom m y laigati. a 6-3
guard for ward who can shoot.

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pass and play good drfrnsr and
is a dr|&gt;entlabic lorre while In
ilie game.

Brown, a hulking 6-4 forward,
has Ihr power lo play with much
bigger players and possesses
great talent.

Klxhanl Blown Is thr other
player Seminole Is hoping will
come through with a big season
us hr will tired lo hit the boards.
,

"We'll need lo play logelher
and nol gel oul of control."
Payne said.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Thursday, Norember 10. 1088 — S I

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Htrald correspondent
The yardallck for excellence at
tunning tuck h ru»’.:ng fi*r over
l.GvsO yards In a Krason. With
(wo weeks left In the regular
BcaBon. Seminole County haa
two much runnera. Lake Howell's
Marquette Smith and Lym a n's
Cedric Houey.
Th in la a great accomplish­
ment for these young m en but
what is even more Impressive
about their success la that they
are sophomoreB. When most
player* arc slurring for the
junior varsity tram or learning
to play the game as a bark u p on
the varsity squad, these two
have become the leading rushers
and scorers In Seminole County
and are a very Important parts of
two very good football tram s
T h is surer— was not unex­
pected of Smtlh berauae he had
niahed for over 780 yards as a
freshman and had helped the
Silver Hawks to a lie for Ihe
dial riel championship
Hut Ihe — me ran not be said
of H o u e y who waa o n the
Greyhound frrahman team last
year and was not a leading
va rs ity candidate w h e n fall
practice startrd
"H e haa been a pleasant sur­
prise..'* said Lyman offensive
hackfleld coach Mick lla m a "lie
haa done a grral job of m oving
up from the frrahman tra m in
Ihe varsity level
" O u r offense this year wa*
dependent on ua finding a run
niug bac k We thought we might
have to move Steve Jerry over In
m n nln g back, but Cedric ha*
shown us right from the first
play In Ihe jambucTee that hr
rnuld carry the football a n d run
strong Ilia addition allowed ua
to leave Steve at quarterback
which gives ua a quarterback
who can run or throw and really
m a k e s us d a n g e r o u s o f ­
fensively"

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"But that Is because he never
seems lo take a solid till." added
Bltccgtia ’ With li!s tow center
of gravity, moves and vision l»e
Just makes people mKs hie.
Even when h r tuns In ihe
middle lie seems lo turn Just
enough so hr does not gn hit
real hard "
Harris said the Mine thing nl
Houey. "He Is the first bark we
have had here In some lime that
has breakaway speed, a person
who ran accrlcrute when he gels
lo the out aide Robert Thomas
and Victor Farrier were good for
20 yards with their quickness
but did not havethr speedlo run
away from the defense whrtt
they had Ihe chance."
Haims dors not want to pul a
burden on Houey but hr (cels he
will tie as good as hr wants lo tie
" U s up to Cedric If he gets In
t h r weight room and gets
stronger and matures physically
he will be as good as he wants,
he lias dial kind of athletic and
physical ability."

Cadrk Bouey

MarqtMtkSmith

Smith has ruahri! lor I .OS I
yards on Ifll carrlea and scored
19 touchdowns * title Houey Is
teennd tn rushing with 1.037
yards on 14N carrlra and Icg .I s in
touchdowns scored with 13
lloury Is also a good pass
ra lrh e r having raughi five
passes for 4H yards and one
lourhdnwn

Coach Harris said of Houey:
"Hr s a good sludrnt and lias a
very good attitude, he lias not
lei aiKcrs* go to his head, which
is a worry coaches have with
young playrrs H r gels real go***!
counseling and leadership at
ftontr and we irv lo point him In
the right direction so he dor* not
get a big lirad "

llolh player* according to
their coaches are very unselfish
playrrs Said Lake Howell coach
Ml he H lm eglu "Marquette la
quite a talent, and has a real
good attitude, hr Is a team
player tin t and la Ihe first one to
give credit to hla tramrnaic* for
hit sucrei— Which Is unusual
fur a player of his ablliv."

Smith despite his stature of
3-fl and 170 |Miunds. is rvrepnon.illv strong, having squalled
(130 pound* tn the leg press
rrrently. He is also very fast, "he
runs a 4 4 In Ihe 40 yard dash "
said lllsceglla "And hr has
unbrlirvablr vision, hr |usi sees
everything going on all nvrr the
field lie is very durable, hr has

Coach lllsceglla said people
have tried to get him to usc
Smlth more "A lot of j&gt;enple
thtnk we should play him at t
Stack and nin him 30 line* a
gam e, but that Is not our
philosophy ik-stdrs junior Cor
Ire Graves has come on very
well at lullhack Ihe last three
weeks and Is taking a lot ol
pressure off of Marquette This
should make us tough thr re­
mainder of Ihls year and very
strong next year "
In addition to these two fine
young tucks, the third, fourth,
and fifth leading rushers and
scorer* In Ihe county are Juniors
So Ihe nrxl year or two should
see some very big rushing games
and also make Seminole County
a hoi tied for college rernillrrs

Creek is Lake Brantley’s homecoming foe

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Th e Lake Hrantley Patriot* hope that
homecoming will hr beneficial when they
lake on the Spruce Creek Hawks In a
must win Claaa 5A District 4 matchup
Friday night at Bat Tom Storey Field
"tt'll be the heal nffrnar we've fared ao far
this ye ar." Patriot head c o a c h Fred Atmon
said of Ihe Hawks "There's no doubt we've
Bl
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II Ihe playoffs If we lose to Spruce Creek and
tl then beat Lyman next week, but tt‘a an
tl
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Th e Patriot* who had an open dale last
week, need a victory lo keep their district
title hopes alive as the Hawk* are 3-3
overall, but stand al 3-2 In dtoirtet play
L ALL while Lake Hrantley la 4-4 o n the Reason and
I II 3-1 In the district.
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driver s seat If thr Greyhounds do away
with Uelamd. howrvrr tf Lym an loses and

Hrantley win*, then the Patriot* hold Ihe
district edge A nd to complicate matter*
even more, ll troth teams win their games
tonlghl then II w ill set up a winner take-all
gridinm classic n rx l Friday at Lym an High
as ihe two trams battle earh other tn the
last regular season game ol the year with
one tram advancing to the playoff*
"We've got o u t destiny in our own
hatMl*." AlmtMi ' — *&gt;&lt;1 "It'* * ji*»**l feeling
knowing we’ve got Spruce Creek at home
We expret to put tt all together W r haven't
playrd well on ollense and defense m the
same gamr One game we pUy good ollense
and poor iletense and the nr*1 game we play
good defense and poor ollense. We're still in
the district race so we've got to put It all
together."
Spruie Creek kept Its district hopes alive
with a 20-17 victory over DrLaml last week
The Creek need* a win over Brantley to
close Its district record at 4-2 and then hope
It can get Into some kind of tiebreaker.
Atmon hopes his Patriots ran play hard
for the rntlre 4H minutes Frtdav night

without culling the visiting Hawks any
slack "They (Spnice Creekl play a lot of
kids both w ays." Alinon said. "1 hope we
ran wear them down. I’m Just thankful Co
plav Ihem at home."

LAKE M A R T A T M AINLAND
Like Mary's Ham* will look lo keep their
hope* of a 300 record going tonight when
they travel lo Daytona Beach lo take on
Mainland's lluccanrer* T h r game will Irr
(il.ivrd.u M u i i Ic Ijm I Stadium beginning at H
The Hams stand al 3-3 overall and 2-3 in
the district while Mainland has taken up
permanent residence lit the cellar al 1-7
overall and 0-5 In 5A-4.
l ake Mary1 nrrds a win tonlghl. and then
an upset victory over Apopka next week to
finish the season with a 5-5 record and keep
Harry Nelson from suffering his first
sub- 500 year at Lake Mary.
Thr Hut'S. Whose only victory *hl* season
was over Class 4A Palalka. look to gel In Ihe
win column tn thr district but will drnnllrly
have lo play some defense alter giving up
11!) (mints tn their last three games.

Law son: S p u n k y sapling in forest of redw oods
player In the arra Ivcause of
Hollii' all nriiuml play and drslrr
lo win, hut off of thr court ll is
Lawson's mother. Ml— Willie
May Lawson, w ho shr Irr Is Is Ihe
real MVP
"My mother pushes me more
than anyone on this rarlh."
Uiwstm said. "She Insplrrs me
to tie my best and shr knows
tlial when shr pushes me hard
that I can take every push."

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Htrald coirtapoodant___________
Some athlete* strive In lie the
best In I heir respective spurts
and at the satnr lime aland in
the llntrlighi above thrlt »p|Mi*ilion as well as their leammales
Others arr Just ronlrnt to tv part
ol a winning Irani and fulfill
th e ir role* on the squad
whatever they may be.
However, for Oviedo * Corrle
loiwson. just working as hard as
she ran and being liersell Is
mure Ilian enough to fulfill ImiIIi
ol these goals
laiwson. a Junior lark row
'specialist on thr Lady Lions'
volleyball leant, has a de­
termined spirit and a desire lo
win which lets her stand out on
th r rrg lo n a l cham pionship
Oviedo squad evrn though she Is
hut a sapling In a forest of
redwoods. Willi star leammales
like Suzanrtr Hughes. Anna
Hollis, und Keratin Colon taking
tip m uch of the a ltrn llo n .
Lawson has Iven content In
watching the rrportrr* go by tn
talk la her teammate* and
coach, accepting her mlr as a
I&gt;ackct&gt;uit player, and wot king
hard in lirtp her leammales In
any way she can ImiIIi on und oil
I he court
"I want lo be the best In
whatever 1 sef out tn do,"
laiwson. who also play* sollhull
lor the laidy Lions, said. "I have
a good relationship with my
leammales. They're awesome. 1
fry lo bring Ihem up when
fhey'rc down and Ihry always
gel me up when I'm down about
something I like Ihla year’s
learn a lot because we re all close
and e ve ryo n e cares about
everyone else, ll'# great."
Lawson's Job on the court Is
more like that of n mailman Ilian
Hurt of n volleyball player In Hull
n o m a i l e r w It a I t h e
rlrciirtTstanres. whelhrr It be

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A* Oviedo travels to Tani|M
Plant on Friday lo take on the
Lady Panthers In the Class 3A
Sedloo 2 tInals, they will have
all of their slurs on thr hits ready
for action. And as the Lady Lions
lakr lo Ihe court they will have a
star dial shines hrlghirr than
them all In Lawson. Not because
shr't the grrutcsi player on thr
court, hut lx-causc she's thr best
al what she does — and that's
bring Corrle Lawson.

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Corrle Lawson works on what she doss best, playing the back row
rain, sleet, hall, or snow, shr
always delivers However, de­
livering hum dir hack row nlgltl
aftrr nlghl without gelling to
serv e or splkr can 1&gt;e like taking
the mall lo everyone every day
and nevrr rrcelvlng any mail of
your own — and this could get
tedious evrn for the most de­
voted of (lostaI workers. So how
does this spunky Junior keep a
positive altlludr about her Job?
T h r answer Is what she has
Inside.
"I'm driven lo work hard and
lx- a winner." Lawson said wllh
her (M in d e d s n tllr of confidence.
"I know It's not the role that
everyone drrams of playing, but
I love It. When I grt down nnd

dig up a spike that's been hit
really hard and get It up to thr
setter. II makes me frrl great. I
work on that every d a y al
practice because my main Job Is
to play good defense, so basically
dial's what I work on the m ost."
T o really appreciate Lawson,
one would have lo see her In two
different spheres. In Ihe athletic
sphen she Is a-hard worker
which Is evident from her style
of play. Lawson doesn't Just step
on the court to go after spikes
that anyone ran get, but shr
dives und tumbles after hard hit
halls that would hit thr floor on
most other teams. She Is a
scrappy go-geller with spunk
and agility that the sport of

for Oviedo.

volleyball can lx- proud of.
"I like to play hard, aggressive
vollrybull on thr court." luiwson
Mid "O ne of our hardest m at­
ches th is year was against
Seminole In thr district finals
and they (Semlnold played In ­
credible. t don't think I've ever
had to dive for more bulls and
play so hard this rntlre year, but
It was worth II after w r eunte
back from being down 0-3 and
won."
In the private sphere. Luwson
Is also a driven Individual as she
goes to work every day after
ractlce and thru home lo llnlsh
er homework and help around
Ihr house. On the court Lawson
sees A nna Hollis ns the Ix-st

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Ask for help to cure
a urinary infection
I had my
bladder removed and now I wear
a bag. It teems very tour and I
look nntlblotlcs for an Infer!ton
My doctor M id my urine caused
the Infection but teems uncon*
- remed and never asked to tee It.
How should I care for It?

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by M ori Walktr

S E T T L E B A IL E Y

D E A R R E A D E R ] Urine It
normally sterile. Once it Has
been passed, however. It It easily
co n ta m in a te d by b a cte ria .
Bacterial action on urinary com*
ponents can lead to a foul odor. I
suspect Ilia: the germs cussing
your problem came from the
bag. not from the urine itself.
The hag should be replaced or
sterilized. Return lo the urologist
for an opinion and sperlflc
advice.
In addition, stomal theraptsts
— professionals trained in help,
ing patients with post-operative
stomas — could br very useful In
giving you guidance about how
to lake rare of your troublesome
problem For more Information. I
am sending you a copy of my
Health Report. "Bladder and
Urinary Tract Infecttons." Other
readers who would like a copy
should send &gt;1 and their name
and address to P.O Box 913«U.
Cleveland. OH 4-tlOl .TlttO Or
sure to mention the title

to be content with washing
frequently with deodorant soap.
CMoiophyll Is us.-fdl only In
absorbing the odor of bad
breath: It will not affect body
odor.

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body odor I don't *ai onions nr
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over. Would chlorophyll help?
An unpleas­
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cause* Certain diseases, such as
kidney failure, ran produce this
symptom In addition, aa we age.
the constituents In our sweat
change; we tend to become more
“aromatic.*’ Also, bacterial ac­
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odors that an* aortally unaccep­
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WIN A T BRIDGE
By Jaaaea Jacaby
Last s u m m e r, when J im
M a h a lfe y 's tra in won the
sptngold tram of four. Jim rnirm l the ranks of sons who have
won North American champion
ships that llid t fathers had won
earlier. Today's deal slams Jim
making a full contribution to bis
tram s victory by shrewd card
placing tsisrd &lt;hi West’s vulnrr
able oven all
South bid three diamonds on
the way to lour hearts to guide
Ihr drlrnsr If thr op|M)nrnts hid
four sjiades But West thought
hr could happily defend against
four hearts with wlial loukrd like
plenty of defensive tricks lie
tashed the are of spades, then
the are of rlutes and plavrd a
set nod club
Mahalfry won Ihr king o(
elute* and caslird Ihr K U ol
spades throwing demands Irom
his band Jt looks normal lo now
takr a heart llnesae: tf (I loses.

return lo dum m y with the right
of hearts (or a diamond finesse
llul declarer though! It likely
that West would have hid four
spades tf hr hr Id a singleton
small heart or a heart v o id And
vulnerable ovrrra lls q r not
loosrly made at I tie champion
ship level To Jim Mahalfry. dial
sjirllrd red kings In I tie West
hand So he ruffed dummy's
third i luh with his nine of heads
and played ac r and queen ol
hearts Irom his hand 1hat
placrd West on lead with no
rsi ape A diamond would t«- min
I lie A U. •'bd a spade would
allow dri l.irer to ruft In dummy
while shedding Ills losing quern
ol diamonds
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" J a c o b y o n ffrltfge** a n d
"Jacobi on Caitl frames'' fwrif
ten m ii h /it* U lh rr, Ihr tare
Oswald Jacoby/ are now aval/
able at bookolorr* /lotft are
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HOROSCOPE
19) Your self Infrre*t can be
advanced today, provided you
look out for llie wrlfarr of others
as well as your own Measures
that are m erely self-serving
B y Barwlca Bad* 0*ol
could fall flat
Y O U R B IR TH D A Y
A Q U A R IU S Man 20 Frh I9&gt;
Novem ber 11. 1088
Without being self serving, Tliere are two people you re­
more emphasis will tie plac ed on cently met with whom you liave
your personal Interests in the more In common than you may
year unrad As you progress and realize. Eac h of thrsr Individuals
move upwards, you'll carry con Id lwroine a real frirnd.
PISCES IFeb. 20 Marrh 20|
those you love along us well
SCO RPIO ( O l . 24 Nov 221 Focus your efloris today on
Strive lo hr a hit aloof today In mailers that ate of significance
your business dealings, because In you carerr-wtoe or financially.
it c o u ld s tre n g th e n y o u r These are the areas where you
bargaining position Let others arr likely to enjoy the greatest
come to you Get a Jump on life rewards
A R IE S (Man h 21 April 19)
by understanding the Influences
which are governing you In the Associates will lx- receptive lo
year ahead. Send for yo u r your suggest Ions today If you
Astro Graph predictions today share your knowledge and expe­
by mulling 81 to AslrmGrnph. rience wilh them, rather thun
c/o this iiewspujirr. I'.O. Box trying to foist your opinions
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T A U R U S (April 20 May 20|
.142H. Be s u it lo slutr your
You're likely to tie more adroit
zodiac sign
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec. tc&gt;day at handling the difficulties
211 Take the leadership role in u of oihers than you will tie In
collective venture today, even If sorting out your own afTalrs. Use
your participation Is limited or your talents wliere you'll get the
restricted. SucccM could drprm t lirsl results
O E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
mum vmir Input und sliengtlis.
When making decisions today
C A P R IC O R N (Ore. 22 Jail

What the day
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follow the course your hunches
dictate. This slimild enable you
lo make decisions more accu­
rately and Imaginatively
CA N C ER Mime 21 J u ly 221 If
something In whic h you're pres
enlly Involved nreds to fir sys
lentalixed. you s ImhiIcI Ik- wellequipped to do It today. Use your
smarts to bring order out ol
confusion.
LEO (July 23 Aug 221 T h r
right ally lor a program you
want to initiate ran Ik- lound in
Ihr ranks of thosr you know
s**c tally Seek help In Ibis urra.
rather than among business
contact*.
VIROO IAug 23-Sr pi 22) II
you're contemplating u change
lhal affects members of the
family, don't make your move
w ithout dism issing ll w ith
rvrryonc first. It's Important
that all are pulling In the numr
direction.
LIB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your
|Miwrrs of persuasion should be
rxtrrm rly effective Unlay. This
could he very evident If you are
promoting something that has
mmtnrrrlal overtones
101988. NEW SPAPER EN
TERPRISE ASSN.

by Ch*rl«s M. Schuli

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Special Olympics athletes keep winning

CAS.FNDAR
Antique Christmas items to be shown
Hrurtft and Frk-nd* Holiday Antique and Craft Show will hr
lirld ai ihr Wintrr I'ark Civic Crntrr. 1050 W Morse
Boulevard, until 0 p m tonight and (rum 0 a m lo 4 p m on
Friday Admt**liui la *2 Ikmihs will feature such Christmas
nostalgia aa American antique*. primitive ornaments, toys.
heirltMim Saniaa vintage linen*. Victorian twig liirniturr and
live lopUry irrra irnr t-arth will frolurr Jain*. Jrhie*. vinegars
and m wIdr assorinirnl ol amall, antique utensils. illsiru lurid*
uud iM-veragr* will to- ollrtrd throughout the show period

Library conducting Blcyclr Rrdeo
T h r West IIiu . m Ii (laniRwood) ol the Seminole County
Library System w ill boat a lllryrlr Rodeo on Saturday. Nov 12.
from 1-2 30 p III S|M&gt;n*orrd by the Seminole County Sheriff's
Ihrp.iMnirni orllvlllea will include a safrtv Inspection, an
obstacle course run. and ll|&gt;s on thrfl protection The program
la open to all a g r a and la free al the library. 245 Muni Club
Mlvd N

Artist's work depicts nature
Hlvervlews an rxhtbitkni of ihe wurh of Cynthia Wilson,
will o(H-ri on Saturday. Nov 12 al Sfiares Art Gallery. 531
Donnelly Si M&lt;m iii I Dora The arllai work* In oil pastel,
w aten olor and acrylic. |&gt;ainllng scenes from nature in its
unspoiled stair I br rsblblllon continues through I&gt;ec 4 al lire
gall* iv open weekend* and weekdays Irscepl Tuesday! from
11 a m in ftp in . si 331 Donnelly St Mount Dora

Presbyterian church hosting bazaar
The Donas Circle of L!p*aU Conununlly I’resbylrrtan
Cliun h. Sanlmd will Irold ils annual Fall lla/aar on Saturday.
Nov 12 iM-ginnlng al d a in Crafts. Christmas decorations and
htMiiemade iiakrd gt-td* will Irr sold In Sunday satired rooms
An a la ■artr luncheon will Im- serve*! from 11 a in lo 2 p m In
llie churth aortal ball Mali of Ihe (Moreeds will tieiieflt I tie
Christian Slvanng Center In Sanlord

Bazaar to feature Moravian items
Moiling I lilt* Moravian Church. 1501 W Stale Hoad 434 In
lamgwood will have its annual Moravian Women's Holiday
Ita/aar on Saturday Nov 12 from t&gt; a m lo 3 p m The event
will feature Moravian Items, handicrafts early aim Itrinm
plant* and home Iiakrd goods A delirious chicken pie
luncheon, lotuplrtr wtih Moravian Sugartakr. will lie srrvrd
Irian l l a m lo 2 p m An a la carte menu lor smaller ap|&gt;rtllrs
w ill lir available I,uni lieoti coal t* &gt;4 50. armor citizens will bi barged 94

Elks holding rummage sale
I be Sanford Klk Muinmage Sale wtll lake |&gt;lu e Saturday.
Nov 12 4l liliill f Second Si Irorti H a m lo 3 p m. Antique*,
tools and furniture i rails will lie featured, and doughnuts and
i (glee will lie served All prmerda will go lire Ihe Florida Klk*
Children Hospital Mien a i bh krn liarhrrue dinner will hr
(nan 5 a p m lor 95 donaitons Advanie m krts Ira the dinner
are available Irorn Ihr Ktk* Live must* will fir provided
l*tiM ee«ls bom the dinner will go toward trplai tng Ihe IhMMing
id Ifie kMlgr

'Great Day' tor arts, crafta aat
Ihe 15th annual Great lx»v in the Country Aris and Crafts
Festival will lie held Saturday, Nov 12 bom III a m to 4 p lit
on the pa nic ground* 10-11011! St Luke • Lutheran Church on
State Moad 12b at Mrd Hug l ake Hoad More than 200 Florida
artivs anil rraltsnien are scheduled to display their were*
Focal also wilt hr sold and Ihe lr*ttval will Include live
entertainment and children a activlttr* Admi**t&lt;m I* tree and
.1 *huttlr servlrr will tie provldrit I’riaerds bom Ihr rvrtll.
a|M«nward by tht Ovlrdo Women* Club, will la-tielli kwal
1 harttie*

St. Augustine's to have boutique
St Augustine * Church .175 Sunset Mlvd . Cawwlbrrry. will
showcase Itakrd good* crafts Jewelry, Uvnkv ceramics, food
and Cbrtaima* Items In Its Christmas Ikiulique on Saturday,
'• Ml .1 ru lo 7 p m and Sunday, 9 a m lo 2 p m llrraklasl will
I m- s e r v e d on Sunday IM -g in n ln g .11 ft .« m
for more
inlormaiiou. 1 all Jane at tit»5-32ti2

DAR chapter to meet
Ih r s.ilhr
Dwlighters ol
Friday Nov
Sanford Avr

Harrison Chaplrr ol llie National Society of
thr Am rrb an Revolution will rnrcl al 3 p.m. on
II ai the new American Ic-gion building. 2874
White* Eckstein, clly commissioner. will *prak

LAKF. MARY - The faci
that everyone win* v»me.
thing In the Special Olympics
makes II no Irss special It Is
Ihe participant*, not ihe
awards system, that makes
ihe event memorable for thr
athletes and spectator* alike
A l S rm ln o le C o u n ty 's
Special O lym p ic* Indoor
Games, held Saturday. Nuv
5. ul Lake Mary High School.
143 alhlrlrs lie tween the
ages of 7 lo adub turned out
Alt w rrr mentally hand!cap|M-d and all werr firrd
with enthusiasm In do thrtr
liest In tlieir event
Following an opening cer­
e m o n y a n d p a r a d e of
athletes-w Iki w rrr no less
proud than th e ir c o u n ­
terpart* III Seoul. South
Korea-contestant* gave n
th e ir all in b a s k e tb a ll,
weight lilting gym nastics
am i iMiwImg

I hr games Is not in elimi­
nation event all Srmiimlr
Couniy athlete* w ill advance
lo thr Dlstrlel 7 Indoor
Game* on Nov I ft al Colonial
High School m Orlando to
rocti|ictr with Itrrvurd. taikr
Orange. Osceola and Volusia
counties

CORRECTION
Due 10 incorrect inhumation
given lo Ihe f/era/d. II was staled
In (lie fkt 30 rdlllun I licet Fkilse
W illia m * liv e d a b o v e a
G o ld s b o ro t a v e r n In her
ehlldtwMMl Instead WlllUinswas
raised In a house on 12lti Street

Tony Pig*, of Lake Msry High School,
bench presses 145 pounds during Seminole
Cojnty's Special Olympics Indoor Games on
I I hmc who lake lirsi and
second |daie* mtrb district
game* will proceed to ihr

1» M MWrifttA VJ) ••

D E A R DI S A PPOI N TE D!

Children cannot I m- expected in
know whal they have not Im-cii
taught Parents should leach
i hlldrrn early dial they may not
play with. wear, rut or otherwise
enjoy a gilt until they have
thanked the giver I do not
recommend continuing to give
gilts to a child ol any age who
lias not acknowledged previous
gills Say wfiat you will uboul
“ the golden rule" and ihr Joy ol
"Christian giving" II Grandma
chooses lo leach thankless
grandchildren "a lesson" by
sending monev to her lavortle
charily in lheir name rather
■ban giving them gills. I'm on
her side.
I'rue. one should give lor the
Joy ol giving, hut when the
receiver la r k s th e courtesy lo
say 'Thunk you." the giving
lo s e s much of Its joy

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pregnant and unmarried I tried
lo lell the man rcs|x&gt;nsiblc the
lives in another stalel. tmi hr
refuses to see me Ilceause ol Ills
bcluvlor. I have tlrcldrd not to
n il him I do mil waul lo sliurtinv child with someone who
doesn't have the lime ol day lor
us now. Al Ihe same lime. I do
not want to deny my child a
father, although I am mil sure hr
would he a good lather tMay he
no lather is In-tier than a lousy
one. I
I would like lo hear the
opinions of people who never
knew who llielr fathers were. I
would also like lo hear bom men
who have falhercd children mil
ol wedlock Would any prefer nut
know ing ihev were fathers?

ALONE IN MINNESOTA

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For 24-hour listings, see TV Week Issue of Friday, Nov. 4.

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I m- alone Cn-I In touch with a
woman's advocate group to help
you make some ltti|M&gt;rtani de­
cisions T h r father ol your child
has certain legal resjionstlillltles

DEAR SAY CHEESE: I d | m &lt; k
them up.m il send i Ih iii lu him
II you don't feel inclined to
enclose a note, you dott’l have
lo. he'll know where they tunic
Imm Those picture* are |Mrt ol
you ex'* history which might
mean something lo his children
one dav II h&lt; diM-sri t warn
ihem. k i him throw ihemotu

ADVICE

Tickets now
on sale for
Gospel Sing

THURSDAY’S PRIMS TIME

one representing a th le te lor
tile Stale Im tiM ii Gaines III
February in Falluh.issr,

A re a In d o o r G a m e* in
January Srmlnole County 1*
guaranteed In have at least

Grandma’s open hand leads to
empty hands for thankless kids

D E A R A B U T : Please com
men! on a new idea about
gill giving that my mother-inlaw just ( amr up w tilt
O n her g r a n d c h ild r e n 's
htrihdav* Christmas, ric . she is
planning lo send money to one
ol her lavortle (lia rllles and
notllv the graiuk tnhhrn that a
gib was made in lltrir name m
the amount of 9f I. rather than
sending a |m rson.il gib tit each ol
SANFORD — Advance llckris
them as she has done In Ihe
are now on sale lor Ih r Annual
(vast II seems i I m- reason lor llu *
( h *s|m-| Sing *4 City ol Sanlord * ne w plan is bretemvr she has not
Firemen * IteiiclU Fund, to takr let ci* cd I hank you notes bum
plat r on Friday. Nov. 25. al die ih rm in live (vast, and luqwr* this
Sanfoid Civ a C* nw 1
» ill le a cb II m- i i » a le w n n
Abb* I agree that children
From 7 p m lo midnlghi.
enlertalrimeni will me lode Ihe should write thank vou notes for
gilts, and I am all lor giving
Florida lkiv* T h r Dlcle Echoes
and Marshall Hinson and Ih r money la charities, hm I epics
Temples Loral group* will t*- lion Iter lire ision What will ibis
leach Iter gl.iiuk hlldrrn at.nil
The I),it Spring The FourFold
giving'* What is her motive lor
Gospel Carriers, and Freedom
giving gilts in the first place**
Ticket* may Im- pun based in Whatever h.ip|M tied In the Job ol
advatHT bom either of Sanford * Christian giving and ex|M-cimg
lire station* or from Ih r tkk«t
nothing In return.* And what
sales chairman. W .C . Galley
. i I m i i i I Ihe gulden rule?
Plot r e d s will lie used lo help |uv
I p ro b a b ly s h o u ld h a ve
I10 sp 1i.1 l and doctor bill* for Ih r expressed my opinion atmui her
m em U rsof Ihe hrnrllf fund
decision at thr time it was mode,
Advanie iickel* are 95 lot hot I was so surprised thal I
adults and 93 for children aged dliln l know w hai lo sa*
DISAPPOINTED
5 -11 Children 0 4 years old will
DAUGHTER-IN-LAW
I m- admitted bee Tlckrts will InMi al the door
Refreshments will lie on sale,
and door prt/rs will Im- glvrn
away.
To contact Galley lor ilrkri*.
call 322 4952 or 322 9400

Salurdey at his high school Page went on to
dead lift 225 pounds and win lost place in Ihe
weightlifting compeidion

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
He may even deny

lo fare
|h ile rn ilv.

so

I m- p r r p a l e d

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a

legal I si I tie
Every child h&gt;ts ihe right to
know who his nr her lather is
O n e * l l i n l k a l lilk la a v Is v i t a l II
t h e r r ' s a hrrrdil.iry disease In

(Problems? Writs to Dear Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
reply, stnd a te ll addressed,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby.
P.0. Bos 99440, Los Angeles.
Calif 90099. All correspondence
Is confidential)

ih r family M* advice The
(alhrr-lo-hr should I m- informed
either hy vou or an attorney It's
also a man's right to know that
tieliasfalhcrrd.ii liltcl

‘Wild Kingdom’
star to speak
at local zoo

DEAR ABBY: You rrcrnilv
p u b lis h e d a poem t it le d
'Equality Day. sc-nt to you h*
KrisCavosie. w h o hail lound tl h i
a newsletter published hy Ihr
Nebraska Coalition ol Women
You stated that the author was
unknown
Well. I am Ihe author I wrote
thal |nn-iii lo 1973 when I first
became aware ol the need lor
women's liberation. However.
I've alwavs I c l t t h a t the i p i e s t tor
women's llbc-ratioo ts not an
tl-tnrn— that men as well as
women have much In gain
I am happy to allow non-profit
organizations lo use my |mm- u i
All I ask Is that I Im- credited as
llie author. Over the years, tins
poem has surfaced in many
publications It's been faselnai
tng and rewarding in see llie
dtstaner this "child" of iiiinc has
traveled, and now n's made
"Dear Abhv"!

LAKE MONROE
I'eler Gt..s
tin- newest iiicuilicr on the
a dve n iu re crew ol Em m y
w in n in g t e le v is io n show
"M u tu a l of O m a h a ’s W ild
Kingdom " will visit the Central
Florida Zonlogh al Park on
Sunday. Nov 13. to talk ahniu
Ihe television program and Ills
knowledge &lt;&gt;l animals

NANCY R. SMITH.
MANSFIELD. MASS.

DE A R N A N C Y S MI T H :

Gnm will I m- *|M-akllig bom
noon until 2 p m ai Ihe /ihi on
Lake MonriHA* die dire ctor ol land animals
at Marine World/Alriea l)SA in
Calllnrnla. tiros has c-stahUslied
a mimticr of tiri-t-iting programs
lor endangered animals lie also
serves as a consultant ol handraising and enclosure design lor
various West Coast w ddlllc
parks ami z o o s
Regtdar admission prices an95 lor adults and 92 lor &lt;hlldrrn
agerl 5-12 Children 2 anil
younger are admilicd free a s
well as Zoological Soi-lclv'
memlK-r* For more lnk&gt;rinaiion.
call 323-4-150

Thank you lor coming forwarrl
to claim the credit.you deserve
You arc unqucsilonuhly tin
author.

| Floyd Theatres I
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DIE
HARD

DE A R A B B Y : W h a t do
divorced couple* do wiih photos
of Ihclr limes together? 1haven'I
seen my "e x" in more than 10
years W’c were married lor
seven years No children He has
s in c e r e m a rr ie d a n d has
children
I thought muylM- I would scud
him all these pictures anony­
mously. I can't Just throw them
out.
Ahby. If you were In my place,
what wmild you do?

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S F ra n c h A re Venter#

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IS y r * a tp a r ta n f* L u c n ta # A
In tu ra # _______________ t i t a n t

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Sjnted. Floodi 32771
BLOOM COUNTY

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Construction
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C a ll F r e e ar Shy

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R O G E R A B E IE E N B A T N
_ 8 1 f A IN jU t .it '
VO U BUY A W I A F F L V II
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r ia l A t n e n you r * fa ttin g
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S u lo fd Herald. Sinlord. Fionas — Thursday. Novambgr 10, 1868 — T &gt;

111— Condominium
__ Rentals

9 9 - A p a rtm e n t*

Unfurnished / Rent

I t ! TWO

Pull Kama prl.itadgot
tm l H&gt;W| CXI J »H W l MA4

101— Houses

93— W o o m tfo r Rent

Furnished / Rent

| M A U T I P U L V IL L A M t i' wo
ta agprgttata Pool 4 tannit
ill n i t n w n i

SARfORO A IU

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ui .......... ..

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LAM I f NON T I
Ia n a M
Motvr* ado**
P riviw yn W l »M
LO N O W O O C V IA M M i l l
1000*1 bdrm
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W an I N W Cab**
II* M U

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IA S I CHANCE!
NO TRICKS!
JUST TREATS!

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Triplea / Rent

L M I MART
I M r m . I t«1R» C M A
Aduttt
U l lm a R M W
CsH m r v \ _______ _
M N T O R O 1 1 1 Ail e^fat A C
terpel util cm U M m i e
i n *#i ImeI •*»•• A Rest
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Homes / Rent
(LOIR SPRIRCS
Otl MigKaor I V I bodroanr
I bom
&gt;M oi
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bam lurn&lt;«had utillliok m l
Privata a o p o r'r U W • »m
■tap Call attar a
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IIS — Industrial
Rentals______
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ATTENTION COMMERCIAL
OR INDUSTRIAL TENANTS
Twod at lo n lm it Mr* mil bur
a build t a you Tour ront mil
b* crod'tad tovrad your M a o
pur (Koto
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t.000 kg It rtaaKouw ta
loata « aoomonm M l tOk)

117-Com m ercial

Rentals
RENT OR LEASE!
I 000 kg It otlK* build ng
Moar L a n la d A irp a t Ptan'r
0t p a king____________Ml 4W1
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a i m s u iio in g i *•

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141 — Homes for Sole
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egu&lt;pped aa 9 m
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IS I — Investm ent
Property / Sale

INil StOtS SPECIAL
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id * Maa- U C P
P nnon*
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movtgapo
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IS l-A c r e e g e Lots/S a I p
171 7171
LEASE OfTIOR'
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pu-tharo tatav l g t a O 'v r

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AM BUD C A IN
DON A IH I • R IA L T O R
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B O B U BALL JB F A C A M
LA BI MART B f A l TT
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p« a i***-peiuidie Cond'i&gt;en
A t! ng Add NOD Al OOO Aten
baidhied t n w h so qua' tied
bu r«r P,m*r a g o U l *1
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Call

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S04 731 J993
SAREORD SANORR
LOW LOW DOWN o* loot*
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■ family room ) (or g***g*
E*oo* A tarui.t at) MO Onn#*
Annowkll* )** I tat otto* Ipm
cipp t n i ____
_________

SARfORO
pall MartKaii Av* . loll pirn
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hot avotar. con vacuuah n.&lt;*
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Mitfdm Lakes Ibdrm Iba'h
gw rgge fenced y a rd on
(wl (be sac ANA TOO AT JOHNS
Ml a l TV C O ___
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corner ko* *#il lor *w*#«*ng
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322-2420
pat) Pa*b Dr.
Lab* M a ry .„

321-2720
*41 W. Lab* Mary llrd

Call Toil Ti m 1 100 323 3770

C I 0 4 0 M U LCH
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SANfORD ROSALIA OR.

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tanrod y*rd O NLY &gt;tl OOO
C A L L T O O A T II
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SANfORD SANORA
J P. liv in g Room. Dining
Room Fal m K.UKon Cam*
dral Coiling Pool 4 Tonnn
app.aco
M ) aiio an** i r

SANORA SOUTH
T he per tec t how%e The perfect
price* I bdrm
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QAr*9e ferurd yArd Qu*et
(w id e sac AM BOO I T JO H N !
U fA lT V C O
W A ty i

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157—M obile
____Homes / Sale_____
P 111 TWOOO
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bRrrm I b«*h t*or* 4i«chDm
I d h i n f A s tu m g k e A IJI
menm • l#4 rent | t) AOC C a "
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MOOU1AR m o m | A
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A*or C M A Carrigge C tef
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t«em
A s s y n A »e );i t t j)

111— Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

BEOiOOM SET
Oa* (t a il ot » t « « * i K*ad
m a t doub« aroata- 4 m.a
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10. 11

Dukakis reflects on election lessons
— A tedder but perhaps
Dukakis Is beck lo
_ governor In the wake of his
Klactioa Day loss, warning that the
utfUMS* of '*»*- yea.‘a ^-alder.tla)
campaign bodes III for American
politics.
Dukakis conceded at a post­
election news conference that his
failure to react quickly to attacks by
Republican Oeorge Bush may have
scuttled hla Democratic White
House ta d . but he appeared at least
publicly in good spirits Wednesday.
Assessing the outcome of his
30-month effort, a matter-of-fact
Dukakis said be learned the hard
way how seriously he could be hurt
by negative campaign jabs from the
rival .'amp. Citing sp-clDc distor­
tions of hla record on crime and the
environment, he said "I could go
on" but the point should be clear.
"O n e of the lessons of this

campaign Is you have lo respond
and you have lo respond quickly."
he said, -ilia t m ay mean you have
greater difficulty defining yourseir.
w hy you are running. ... but
certainly given m y experience this
lime, li means you have to deal
with (hose kl. '* ot attacks.“
While denying any lasting hostili­
ty. the three-term governor poin­
tedly warned that the voters —
shown by polls to be disgusted at
the tone of the campaign — may
"live lo regret" the success of
Hush's tactics.
"I had hoped II would be possible
lo run a good, strong, positive
campaign without having to re­
spond to those kind of attacks.”
Dukakis said. "It was s campaign
that distorted m y record and I think
It did not set high standards for the
kind of campaign we want for the
presidency."
In an otherwise conciliatory
speech summarising his frrllngs at

the close of ■ last-ditch drtve for Ihc
White House. Dukakis said he was
disappointed but sustained by other
Democratic victories showing the
party to be "alive and well and very
strong."
Crushing amide the ques^on of
another prrtkiential bid. the can­
didate said he regretted not ousting
the Republicans this year breausr
"It was wlnnable."
" I gave It my best shot." he
declared.
Dukakis returned lo work Imme­
diately Wednesday, arriving al the
Stalehouse bright and early In
apparent unwillingness to be seen
as a weakened leader. H r pledged to
work hard In hla remaining two
years In office and would not speak
about his future beyond that
he did not dwell on irlllriatn n(
Bush or hla campaign chairman
James Baker, the former W hllr
House chief of stsff and treasury
secretary who spearheaded the

Bush could get ‘more than he
bargained for’ with congress
W ASHINGTON - Over at the
Whits House, where Republicans
ruJe. Oeorge bush is appealing
promptly tor peace with Coopeas. But under the dome of the
Capitol, where Democrats call
the shots, that may be easier
said than done.
Democratic leaders listened
carefully Wednesday as the vice
president they know well, now
the president-elect, urged coopthc executive
ranches when
i the Oval Office in Just
10 weeks.
Bush sounded a note of conrtlaa he sought to soothe
the bitter
rbUe asserting hla
want food and open and
relationship's with the
U.8. Congress I don't want us to
at each other (bull to each
he told supporters who
welcomed him back to the capi­
tal from hla adopted home of
Houston, where he watched
himself defeat Democrat Michael
Dukakis Tuesday night.
"I win try very hard." Bush
but as s former Texas
he acknowledged
' lo get "everything
m fW fy."
Democrats maintained lheir
control of the House and Senate
Tuesday, adding slightly to thrtr
numbers In each of thr cham­
bers Bush knows that since
regaining the Senate from GOP
hands two years ago. they large­
ly have pursued their own
agenda ana that trend Is likely to
continue.
There la no love between Bush
and House Speakrr Jim Wright.
D-Texas. and Sen. Bennett
Johnston. D-La . one of three
men vying to lead hla party In
the other chamber next year,
delivered some advice of hla own
sort Wednesday.
“If he sranta confrontation."
Johnston said of Bush. "Ilhr hr
did in the campaign, he artll get
more than he bargained for."
Likely areas of conflict for
Bush Include dealing with the
budget deflclt and arranging
priorities for future federal
spending. The vice president
also drew himself a line with his
campaign vow of "no new tax­
es."
Norman Omstrtn. a political
analyst at the conservative

American enterprise Institute,
predicted Wednesday tha&gt; lUuii
wtU Have no honeymoon with
Congress of the son other presi­
dents have rn|oyed
"A ll of a sudden George Bush
Is no longer a pretender." Omaleln said, "and I don't see
anybody saying. 'Let's give this
guy the betirOi of the doubt
Let's help him out."'
West Virginia Sen. Robert
Byrd, who won easy rc-election
but Is stepping down aa thr
chamber's Democratic leader In
order lo run the powerful Apparty to keep pushing Its own
Bush Insisted he will be able lo
work with Senate Republican
leader Robrrt Dole of Kansas,
who called Bush a liar In the
campaign for Ihe O O P nomina­
tion and blames the vice picsldenl for not w o rk in g hard
enough lo elect senators.
Bush also said he will be able
to work with Sen Lloyd Drntsen
of Texas, the Democratic vlre
presidential candidate, who was
returned for a fourth term and
wtU continue aa chairman of thr
Finance Committee.
As the last Senate cltffhanger
awaited a winner Wednesday.
Democrats had 5ft seats to the
OOP's 44. a fain of one from the
end of the 100th Congress
The House, which adjourned
this year with three vacancies
and a spilt of 2.1ft Democrats to
177 Republicans, shaped up as
al least a four seal and possibly a
five-seat gain lor Democrats
With one race unsettled, the
majority had won 201 arata to
173 for the GOP. Republican
Rep. Denny Smith of Oregon
trailed challenging state Rep
Mike Koprtakl by about 1.200
votes
O n r unresolved question
about the Senate Is who will t*
appointed by m iring Republican
Gov. Hobrrt Orr of Indiana lo
replace Sen. Dan Qusylc-. M ind .
now the vice president-elect.
Among the names mentioned
are Quaylr's wife. Marilyn; Lt.
Gov. John Mult, who lost his bid
Tuesday lo succeed O n : and
Rep. Dan Coats. R-Ind.. who
replaced Quaylr In the House
when Quaylr ousted Democratic
Sen. Blrrh Bayh In I OHO.
The power of Ineum brnry
shnwrd In txilli I hr House and
Senate this year.
T h irty th rrr seals w rrr al
stake In the Senate, and IS

Dratotrala and 12 Republicans
sought rr-election In the House.
27 of the 433 districts were
"open" f n m retirements,
nations and deaths
Of the open Senate seats,
excluding undecided Florida, the
Democrats held Wisconsin and
lost M is s iss ip p i w h llr R e ­
publicans held Washington and
Vermont but lost Virginia
T h r e e -t e r m Se n . L o w e ll
W rtrkrr. K-Conn . Iwo-term Sen
John M elchrr. D-Moni.. and
ftrai lrrm Sena. David Karnes.
R Neb . and Chic llecht. R Nev .
all were sent back lo prtvatr life
W rtrkrr will be replaced by stair
A t t o r n e y G e n e ra l J o s r p h
U rbrrm an . Melchrr. by former
farm broadcaster Conrad Bums.
Karnes, by framer Gov huh
K rrrrv : and llecht. b 7 Gov.
Richard Bryan
The others by snd Urge had
little trouble, although ultra­
co n se rva tive Sen. M alcolm
Wallop. R -W yo . rsraped with
Just a 1.200-vote win
In the House, rtrlu s lvr of
Smith's difTk-uliy. the story was
the same
House Drmnrrals got two open
G OP seats Hal D a u b 's In
Nebraska and Itrau Boulter's in
Texas. They also oustrd four
lnrumbmta&lt; Jaah-Usvts In till
nols. Joe DioGuardl In New
York Mac Sweeney In Texas amt
I‘at Swtndall In Georgia, who
faces a federal prr)ury trial
Hrpublirans won a trig one In
turning out 28-yrar veteran
Fernand St Germain ot Rhode
Island, the House B anking
Committee chairman under an
ethics cloud, and they picked up
the open seat In Florida that
Mac Kay gavr up In make his
Senate race against Mark
St Germain's loss opens a
prised committee leadership
oral, and next In line Is Rep
H e n ry G o n ra le s . D -T e x a s .
rhtrdy known on Capitol lllll for
flamboyant suits and rambling
oratory
The election did not show any
significant coattail effect for GOP
candidates behind Bush's land
slide Electoral College vk-tory. In
sharp contrast to I9HO when
Ronald Reagan swept 12 Re­
publicans Into the Senate and
changed history.
Democrats have controlled Ihc
House since the l»S4 election
snd they held the Senate for the
same period until Kragan gavr
the GOP control for six yrara

Administration enters transition stage
W A SH IN GTON Presldeni
Reagan. eUtrd that George Bush
will follow him lo the Oval Office,
called the Cabinet together loday
lo begin the process of trans­
ferring power to the new ad­
ministration.
Bush arrived at the White
House upon returning from Tex­
as Wednesday, one day after his
victo ry In the presidential
sweepstakes Reagan welcomed
his vice president at a Rose
Garden ceremony and said hr
Interpreted the vote as a vin­
dication of the administration's
conservative policies.
"I think the mandate has hern
u n m is ta k a b ly d e liv e r e d ."
Reagan said, asserting that Bush
had helped make "our change
now a permanent feature of
American government."
"Th is la not the end of an era.
but a tim e to refresh and
strengthen our new beginning.'’
he said. "In fact, to those who
sometimes (latter me with talk of
a 'Reagan Revolution.’ today my
hope Is this: You ain't seen
nothing yet."
Appearing overwhelmed by
hla victory and somewhat sub­
dued. Bush called Reagan a
"giant" and said. "It's sinking

In. thr rnormlty of all that has
happened "
After the ceremonial wrlromr.
which Included Vice I’rrsldcnlelect Dan Quayle, his wife.
Marilyn, and Barbara Bush.
Kragan and Bush discussed
plant for the transition period
and Jan. 20 Inaugural.
White House chief of staff
Kenneth Dubrratrtn. chosen to
head the president's transition
tram, arranged a brrakfast meet­
ing loday with Ihr Cabinet lo
give them (heir Instructions
Later In Ihr day. Rragun was
to preside al a Cabinet session lo
thank his advisers for Ihelr
support and to tell them Ihelr
resignations are expected by
Jan. 20 lo give Bush a free hand
to make his own appointments.
Meeting with Kragan for Ihe
first lime since winning the
presidency Tuesday. Hush was
grateful to his boss for going
"that extra mile" to campaign
for him.
Once viewed as a political
moderate, thr vice president
w h o w ra p p e d h im s e lf In
Reagan'a conservative mantle
aald. "I don't believe there's a
rase In modern presidential poli­
tics where a president hat
worked to hard lo help someone
else achieve this office."
Rragan opened his remarks

wearing a wide grtn. "If anyone
wants to know Tu&gt;w I feel. Just
rrad our smiles." hr said, a
variation on Bush's trademark
line of the campaign: "Rrad m y
lips — no new taxes."
Kragan also offered his con­
gratulations to Ihr defeated
D e m o c r a t i c t i c k e t of
Massachusetts Gov Michael
Dukakis and Sen. Uoyd Hrntsrn
of Texas. Speaking to all thr
candidates, hr said. "Each of
you Is better for It. and so Is thr
co u n try -* *
T h r p r e s id e n t In d ic a te d h r
k n e w t h e e a n d ld a lr s w r r r tire d
o f p o lit ic s , b u t hr c o u ld n o l
resist d e l iv e r in g a few p a r tis a n
s h o ts a n d s a y in g Bush g o t u
m a n d a t e o n " c r itic a l m a i l e r s " In
c a r r y o n hla le g a c y .

Quayle. Ih r Junior Indlunu
senator, said hr was "delighted
lo be part of Ihr learn." But hr
left after the Hose Garden ap­
pearance while Reagan and
Bush got down to work.
Before adjourning Inside the
White House, the president said
he approved of Bush's first
Cabinet choice of campaign chief
James Baker as secretary of
stale. Baker, who was Reagan's
chief of staff and treasury secre­
tary. "has been fine In every Job
that he's had here In Ihr ad­
ministration." Rragan said.

Republican attack.
"I believe In the redemption of
so u ls." he replied glibly to a
question about Baker's prompt
nomination as Bush's secretary of
state.
im kikls said h r would ilke to
think hla candidacy moved Bush lo
moderation on several Issues and he
expressed pridf In the level of
support hr achieved.
"A ll my political career I've stood
lor thr kinds of things I talked about
In the course of the campaign." he
said, "and 40 million-plus people
voted for that rrcord. voted for that
agenda ... So In that sense, we did
get through.
"I'm proud of what we've done.
I'll be hark In the fight, doing
everything I ran lo make sure that
we respond to the ra il concerns of
thr people of this country," he
vowed.
He maintained he could not "see
a mandate" In Bush’s 40-atalr.
420-elertnral vote victory.

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N E W S F R O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Mother charged in child’s murder
Woman gives birth to child
on day 21-month-old dies

Ont officer dMd, ono critical In ahootlng
MIAMI — One M etro Dade C o un tv police olTkcr diet! And
another was critically Injured early Monday by a m a n who waa
caught In Broward County after he (led the scene in the
victim** patrol car.
InvcallgatMs aaid the two ofuccra answered a domestic
disturbance call at a trailer park In northeaat Dade County
about 2:30 a.m . Gunfire erupted and I he suspect fled !r 2
Metro-Dade police car.
Officials aay the suspect was later caught b y Broward
ShcrtfTa deputies In Davie. Ea rly rrporta Indicated the officers
were shot after the gunman grabbed one of their servlet*
revolvers.
Both officers were airlifted In critical condition to Jackson
Memorial Hospital. Police said the officer who died there
apparently was shot In the head and the officer, w h o suffered
serious Injuries and waa In surgery In the facility’s Intensive
care unit, waa shot In the chest.
Names of the wounded police officers were being withheld
pending notification of relatives. Police also declined to Identify
the suspect.

T A M P A — A woman who gave
birth lo one child the tam e day
another of her children ?ted
from being kicked In the head
has been charged w ith firstdegree m urder in the boy's
death, officials said Sunday.
M ary Lee Collins. 21. was
being held without ball In the
Hillsborough County Ja il. She
found her 2 1-month-old son.
J o s h u a , unconscious F rid a y
nlghl in the family's parked car
outside Tam ps General Hospital
where she had given birth lo her
third child early that m orning

Four dlt In Panhandlo plana crash

Police aald she kicked Joshua
In the head sometime Wednes­
day. before leaving lo deliver her
baby. The loddler waa left with
C o llin s ' boyfriend. R aym o nd
Leet. who said he waa not aware
of the besting and noticed only

MOLINO — A single-engine plane crashed Sunday In a
swampy area near Moilno. killing all four people aboard, a
spokesman w ith the Federal Aviation Administration said.
FAA spokesman Jack Barker In Atlanta aald the Piper
Cherokee waa flying near thunderstorms when air traffic
controllers lost radar and radio contact with the airplane about
12:35 p .m .C S T .
"Th e pilot never gave any Indication of a problem ." Barker

R IV IE R A B E A C H Th re e
gunmen epc:. fired in u Riviera
Beach restaurant, ahootlng a
23 year-old man In the chest and
wounding five other patrons,
pollre said Sunday.
Police Sgt. William Cushing
J r . aaid three black men entered
La Edta's Restaurant on Old
Dixie Highway shortly after 10
p .m Saturday armed with a
shotgun, a 9 mm semi-automatic
pistol and an autor**'!*- machine
gun
T h e men searched Jeffery
King "w ith negative results"
hr fore shooting him point-blank
In the chest. Cushing said Police
have speculated the gunm en
were angered when they failed lo
find drugs or money.
King remained In m itr a l con­
dition Sunday night In the In ­
tensive care unit of St. Mary's
Hospital In West Palm Beach, a
hospital spukrswoman maid
"According to witnesses. the
suspect* began to fire at anyone
In the area. Including several
people struck in the restuaranl."
Cushing said "O nly King sus­
tained llfe-thrratenlng shots .”
The men escaped III a two tour
blue Chevrolet Malibu driven by

Andretti ovdnre Sctontology stick* off
TA M P A — Mario Andretti has ordered stickers promoting
"Dtanetlcs," the unofficial blble of the Church of Scientology,
removed from his racing car.
The stickers, featuring the "Dtanetlcs" logo, were placed on
Andretti's high-performance Porsche aa part of a deal between
Challenge of
sponsors and the promoters of the G T E World
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Tampa.
Andrrttl said h r "had nothing lo do with (the Dtanrtk-s
sponsorship! In the first place. It*s not something I believe In.
so t don’t want lo make II appear like I'm endorsing ll."
Achlm Stroth manages the K rcm cr Racing T r a m made up of
Andrrttl and Andretti's son Michael. Stroth said Andretti
objected lo the logo Immediately on seeing the car.
"He was not happy." said Stroth. who said It was rare lor a
driver to order a sponsor's logo taken off a car.

Hastings: Conviction ends jury system
TA M P A — Impeached U S . District Judge A leer Hastings of
Mlarftt says his possible conviction by the Senate could spell
the end‘ of
the Ju ry system In the United Stairs.
M il
Hastings made tits comments Sunday while speaking In a
church congregation In Tam pa Th e appearance topped a
weekend of fundraising efforts to help pay for him legal defense.
A Jury cleared Hastings In 1983 of conspiring ISO thousand
dollars from racketeers in exchange for lenient sentences and a
return of property. Despite the acquittal, the U .S . House of
Representatives impeached the Judge last August for Judicial
improprieties stemming from the earlier accusal Ions Ills trial
in the Sena!
ite w ill begin next year.

O R LA N D O — Marine biologists
at Sea World Sunday force-fed
and kepi watch over an ailing
22-fool-long whale that beached
herself on Honeymoon Island off
Clearwater early Friday.
Biologists maintained 24-hour
survelllanre over Ihe Hrydc'a
whale, a species of Baleen whale,
but were unsure whether ll
would survive. They shoved fish
and squid in her m oulh in an
attempt lo gel her to eat and
build her strength
"She remains In the same
condition as yesterday, which to

JA C K S O N V IL L E — Official* In Jacksonville say an experi­
mental neighborhood trash recycling program has been a huge
success and they arc looking to expand It citywide late next
year.
Right now about 43.000 homes are taking part In the ' Blue
Bln" recycling program. Homeowners put recyclable Items
such as alum inum , plastic bottles, glass and other Hems In
separate containers when they lake out their trash.
The goal of the program Is to reduce the amount of trash
going Into the city's landfills. Officials estimate about half of
the homes In 27 neighborhoods are taking part In the program

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aald.
Cushing said Palm (leach
County Mirrtf! oeputu* a n rs ird
two men early Sunday morning
for weapons violations They are
believed lo have been Involved
In the Riviera Beach restaurant
shooting and six other Incidents
In the county.
A spokeswoman with the Palm
Beach C o unty Sheriffs Office
refused to answ e r questions
about the arrests Sunday night
Authorities continued lo look
for (he other suspects. Cushing
said
Five people in the restaurant
received leg and ann Injuries
from Ihe shnnilngs. hr said, but
h r did not know the rx lrn t of
those Injuries nr If they were
gunshot wounds
The other victim s were Joyce
Jackson. 32: S trv rn Ptttman.
24; Harold Pittm an, 26 and
Raymond S w rrtrn b u tg . 19. all
of Hitlers Beartt. and ArtgeU
eh
Atkins. 33. of West Palm Bescr
"Th is Is Ihe mast people In one
shooting this year," Cushing
said.
lie said Ihe area near the
restaurant Is known (or Mreet
drug deals

Police officer Dana Riley'* re­
port said she had pushed the boy
"because all he did was cry."
J o a n n a II a y . 3 9 . o f
Zephyrhllls. told the Tribune she
was the w om an who raised
Jo shu a during his first four
months She said she wanted
H R S "that If (Colllnsl got that
child bark. *he would kill him

State, local governments
spend big bucks on PR
T A L L A H A S S E E - Florida's
stale and local governments
spend more thanifQQflMI
B30 million
year lo Improve their Images
and Inform the public, a news­
paper survey reported Sunday.
Most government agrnrtrs
are Increasing the Mae of (heir
.p u b lic re la tio n s staff. Ihe
T a m p a T r i b u n e reported.
M a n y c ltlra are spending
h u n d red s of th o u M n d s of
dollars to televise rountlne
Socmnmenl meetings and an­
nouncem ents. though they
have little Idea how m any
people watch ihoae shows.
Governments also are spen­
ding uncounted thousands on
travel and other opportunlea
for officials to enhance the
Image of government — or of
themselves.
G o v . B o b M a r t in e t’
•623.439 travel budget, for
example, to 50 perceai higher
than last year. Ills appear
anccs around the stair allow'
him ta win auppart' for hla
p ro g ra m s , p lu s give h im
greatly Increased visibility In
local media
In Ta m p a . M ayor Sandy
Freedman held news confer­

ences on her plana lo buOdoar
abandoned buildings used by
crack dealers. Th e Idea waa lo
show drug dealers '.hey would
not be tolerated, but II also has
generated statewide and even
national publicity for Tam pa
and for Freedman.
Spending taxpayers dollars
improve government • im*
age la hardly new. but M a
practice lh a l seems lo be
becoming more pef vaatvx. Th e
Tribune found that moot large
c o u n tie s h a v e d o ze n s of
employees working on public
information, and that many
smaller counties are planning
to start I heir own offices
M oat o f fic ia ls to ld Ih e
T r ib u n e lh a l m llllo n a of
do lla rs In p u b lic services
would be xraaled If govern­
ments did not conduct public
informatlon campaigns to let
rttU rn c know whai programs
are out there.
Florida's largest public Informatfon budget U. MD2..1U7
■ N e r t w m t Ifoat4**
departments of Health and
R e h a b l l l i a l l v c S e r v ic e s
($ 5 3 0 .2 6 9 ). A g r ic u lt u r e
(•526.4601 and In su ra n re
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extremely guarded." said Sea
World spokesman Dr Dan Odell
"W e'rr still fo rrr feeding her lo
Ihe point of opening up her
moulh and p u llin g in Itoh We re
Just taking II day by day."
The whale was hauled hy
truck lo Sea W orld In Orlando,
where biologists have ticcn try ­
ing lo save her life. Odell said Ihe
dehydrated m am m al with low
blood sugar slowly was sw im ­
ming around the pool and (here
was llllle change In rrsplratlon.
which was an Indication site was
seriously Injured.
The Florida Marine I'alrol said
the Coast G u ard reported the

w h ale , gray an lop w ith a
pinkish bottom, washed ashore
just heforr 9 a m E S T Friday
Th e {Mtrol and Coast Guard kepi
a i rowd away until right Sea
World woikrrs arrived about 4
p m . said Ma| J a y Vrnaro ol Ihe
Florida Marine I ’alrol office In
Tam pa.
T h e 4 .2 0 O -p o u n d a n im a l,
sprayed with water during Ih r
day in avoid ovrrhrallrig. rode In
a truck lo Ih r cenlral
al Florida
tourist attraction where doctors
look a blood sample and ad­
ministered anlloblollcs Odell
said rrsults ol Ih r blond lest
would not Im* available (or sever­

al days
Sea World to a privately owned
marine park with rrsrarch and
rehabilitation facilities
Sea W o r ld sp o ke sw o m an
Michelle Connor said Ihe whale
was only 2 years old and lhal
Baleens sonic-1lines grow as long
as 40 (eel
Dennis Kcllenbcigei. a marine
biologist and executive director
of the Clearwater Marine Scienc e
Center, said he waa unsure why
ih r anim al was beached, al­
lhough Tropical Storm Keith,
w hich swept across Florida
Wednesday might have been afactor.

THE- WEATHER
EXTANOAO OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
Today...cloudy and breezy
w it h s h o w e rs a n d t h u n ­
derstorms then variable cloud­
iness and turning cooler d u r­
ing Ihe afternoon Tem|&gt;crul u r e s In Ih e 7 0 s . W in d
southwest 15 lo 20 mjih shif­
ting lo northwest 20 mph by
uftrrnoon. Rain chance 70
percent.
T o n ig h t., c le a rin g breezy
and colder. Low In Ihe mid lo
upper 40s W ind north 10 to
15 mph
Tuesday...sunny, brrezy and
cool. High near 70. W ind
northeast 10 to 15 mph

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Vol at. No 83
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On June 18. Zephyrhllls police
t u r n e d h i m o v e r to h la
grandmother after his mother
was charged w ith child abuse

D u rin g questioning Collins
recanted, saying she had lost her
temper and pushed .Joshua Into
the tombstone, causing a bruise
on his face.

before hla second birthday."
Hay M id she relumed Joshua
lo Collins when he was 4 months
old. but Collins gave him back
three weeks later.
Hay wanted lo adopt him. but
Collins refused end demanded
him back, this time about two
weeks before his Orel birthday.
"She needed the child for food
stamps and welfare payments."
said H a y . " T h a i 's the only
reason she look him back. She
said II herself.
"E ve ry time 1 saw him with
her. there were bruises up and
down his bark, all over hla fare,
neck and arms "
S a n d ra S a ly e rs . 4 4 . w h o
moved next door lo Collins In
June, said she never saw any
heatings. She and her husband.
Mic. 20. said they did hear
thum ps and screams coming
four or five times a week from
the trailer where the family
llvrd
" I don't think I ever saw him
lhal he didn't have a bruise
somewhere." Salyers said "H e
always had black eyes."

Marine biologists monitor ailing whale

Jacksonville recycling said successful

Ths dally number Sunday In
Ihe Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was BB9

Bob Scudder, an employee of
the state Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services, in ­
terviewed Collins on May 30
about bruises on Joshua. Collins
told Scudder the boy had fallen
in the yard the prrvtous day.

Gunmen shoot six
at restaurant

He said two adults and two children were killed In the
accident. T h e Identities of the dead were not Immediately
available.
The plane waa discovered In a swampy area near Moilno In
Escambia C o un ty, near the Alabama state line Barker aald the
plane waa flying from the Tam pa Bay area to Mobile. Ala.
Officials w ith the F A A and the National Transportation Board
were scheduled to Investigate the accident.
Tw o weeks ago the same type of airplane craa!icd In
Jacksonville, killing the pilot and three passengers. Including
Davta Love J r ., the father of golf professional Davis Love III.
The lB b l Piper Cherokee had been hired as an air taxi for a
flight from Sea Island. Oa.. to Jacksonville when ll crashed In a
swampy area near Jacksonville International Airport.

LOTTERY

that Joshua was drowsy and
slept most of Thu rsd ay and
Friday.
Police spokesman Sieve Cole
aald CcHtna' U ra tm m t of her
kids has com e under scrutiny
before, said T h e Tam pa Tribune.
Joshua te m p o ra rily was re­
m o v e d f ro m h is m o t h e r 's
custody al least twice, the news­
paper said.
He spent hi* first four months
with s wom an who wanted to
adopt him.

He spent about three months
w ith hts grandmother.
W hen she brought Joshua Into
T a m p a General Hospital on
Friday, she told authorities lie
was rlu m s y a n d had fallen
against a tombstone uurtng a
walk that day at a cemetery near
their home.
A police .eport tudUalcs u
doctor suspected child abuse
because Joshua was bruised on
his left cheek, chin. arms, legs
and bark, and had a "small
cluster of bruises" on his throat.

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during Ihe day. Seus 5 to H ft
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W IN T E R SPRINGS — A 26-year-old W inter Spring* man who
look lila baby from Its mother .is nhr was try big to leave their
tiouae haa been charged with battery, trespass of a vehicle and
restating arrest without violence.
Winter Springs police reported Thom as S. Green, of 628
SallPsh Lane, waa arrested at 2:13 a.m . today at home.
Police said they arrived as Green's house to fin* M m trying
to pull the baby from It's grandmother's car. which was also
occupied by the baby's mother, who was leaving with the
child.
Police couldn't pull Green from the car. Th e mother gave the
child to him and he took It Into his house. Police followed and.
after a struggle, arrested Oreen.

Woman battsred, draggod down sidawalk
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - A man who helped France*
Tem ples move Into her new apparlment at 723 North Lake
Blvd.. Altamonte Springs, was arrested there aTter he held her
against her will, battered her and dragged her down a sidewalk
while pulling her hair. Altamonte Springs police report.
Temples told police she relum ed from Kissimmee and was
attacked at about 10 30 p.m. Sunday.
Jo h n Joseph Sallvo. 19. of the same address, but who Is not
listed on the apartment lease. Is charged with burglary to an
occupied dwelling and battery. Bond t a i l . 000

Two arretted after alleged drug deal
SA N FO R D — Sanford police report the arrest of a suapectrd
cocaine dealer along with another man. whom police said
refused to Identify himself and who fought with them.
Paul Anthony Knight. 30. of 012 Locust Ave.. Sanford, was
charged with sale, delivery, and possess Ion of cocaine, after
police reportrd seeing him apparently make cocaine sales ,
outside the Ta lk of the To w n bar. 7 IS E Seventh St. The arrest
was made at 8 59 p.m . Saturday and bond Is 92.000
At the same time, police confronted Namon L Bradshaw. 32.
of 300 S Mayndlla St *10. Sanford Police said Bradshaw
refused to Identify himself and shoved a policeman lie la
charged with battery on a policeman and resisting without
violence Bond Is 91.000

Cocalnt alltgtdly found in pockat
C A S S E LB E R R Y — A Seminole County shertfTs deputy
stopped a car without a license lag and charged the driver with
possession of cocaine after finding a tube containing four piece*
of crack cocaine.
Th e deputy said the cocaine was In the porket of Charlie
Ham ilton. 30. of 100 M errury St., Altamonte Springs
Hamilton, who waa arrested at 10:19 p m Sunday on U S
Highway 17-92. Casselberry. Is also charged with driving with
a suspended license. Bond Is 92.000

Two Jalltd In boor robbory
C A S S E LB E R R Y — T w o men. part of a group who allegedly
stole beer and attacked a clerk at the Snell service station.
5903 U S Highway 17-92. Casselberry, were arrested there at
about 4 40a m Sunday
Tim othy Raymond Palmer. 29. of 4145 S. U S Highway
1792. Casselberry; and Sherman Kirkland Flynn. 29. of
Orlando, were Jailed on charge* of armed robbery and theft.
Th e clerk said he was hit and kicked and threatened with a
knife during the robbery.

Savtral arrestad on DUI charges
t SA N FO R D — T h e following person* face a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Floyd Carl Shrum J r .. 46. of 329 Lake Ave. * 21511.
Maitland, was arrested at 11:37 p.m Saturday after his car
failed to maintain a single lane on U S Highway 17-92.
Casselberry He Is also charged with careless driving and
having an expired license tag
• Mahmoud Mrghame*. 32. of 131 Wildwood D rlvr. Saford. at
4 37 a m Sunday aftrr his car was w en weaving on laike Mary
Boulevard. Lakr Mary
• Eric Wayne Augustin. 24. of H53-D. W ln d m rrr Ave .
Longwood. at 1:21 p m . Sunday after hi* car was seen w raving
on State Road 419. Oviedo

C i u m of girl's daath uodstsrmlnsd
SA N FO R D — Seminole County shertfTs deputies rvporl that
an Orange County autopsy, performed on the body of a
14-year-old Longwood girl who took the trash out at her house
on Halloween night and waa found dead In the yard about 10
minute* later, lias failed to determine a cause of death
Deputies said there la no Indication that Julie Waterhouse, of
201 Cove Lake Drive, was poisoned T h e rr was no sign of
trauma to Iter body. Th e only physical defect revealed In the
autopsy was a "lacy heart valve." Deputies said Waterhouse
had not been diagnosed as having a heart problem before her
death. It Is possible that the defect contributed to her death,
but the cause of death waa not established In Ihe autopsy. The
death, deputies said, will be classified as either natural, or of
undetermined cause.

Bomb threats delay flights
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LO S A N G E L E S - T w o British
Airways flights were delayed at
International Airport Saturday
n ig h t a f t e r a c a l l e r to ld
authorities a bomb might be
aboard one of the a irlin e 's
Jetliners. afDclala said.
"T h e Los Angeles Police De­
partment received an anony­
mous threat at 6:15 p.m . (P S T)
lh a l there was possibly an
explosive device on a British
A ir w a y s f l i g h t . '’ a ir lin e
kesman John Wallach said In
v York.
Flight 282 was on a runway at
International Airport preparing
to take oil when the control
tower aborted Ihe flight. Wallach
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remote area of the airport, where
th e p a s s e n g e rs e x ite d the
aircraft and police examined
their baggage
At the same time. Flight 284
from San Diego landed at In ­
te rn a tio n a l A lt p o r l
and
authorities also examined bag­
gage aboard Ihe aircraft before It
went on to London, airport
operations manager John Smith
said.
Flight 284 departed about 8:52
p .m .. a delay of about 35
minutes, and Flight 282 was
delayed about 3 hours and 15
minutes from Its original de­
parture lime. Wallach said.
Police said a bomb squad was
not needed In the examination of
the planes and no bomb was
found.

■MIROINCY CALLS
SUNDAY
• 1:43 a.m. - 407 Mattie
Ave.. report of car fire, gone
on arrival.
• 5:12 a.m. — 211 Bush
Blvd.. medical call. male. 48.
7:12 a.m. 1004 Maple
Ave.. medical call. male. 69.
transported by Rural/Mctro.
• 10:24 a .m . 816 S.
French Ave.. traum a call,
woman. 24. transported by
private vehicle.
• 5:59 p.m. - 100 Willow

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3 7 . tra n s p o rte d by
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• 6:54 p.m. — 918 Celery
Ave.. medical call, woman.
8 5 . tra n s p o rte d by
Rural/Mctro.
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• 5:39 a.m . 1704 W.
N in t h S I . , t r a u m a c a ll,
woman. 80. transported by
Rural/Mctro.

O V IE D O — A 44-year-old man
accused of firing feur or five
shot a Info Ihe hou?r of his
estranged wife has been charged
with attempted m urder and was
being held without bond today.

Hubert Larry Davis. 44. of 984
Oak D r iv e . O vie d o , also la
rhargrd with possession of a
firearm by a felon and violation
of an Injunction for protection.
Davis was arrested at home at
11:30 a m. Sunday. He is ac­
cused of firing shots Into the
house of Bonnie Davis. 26. 771
Rich D r.. Oviedo, at about 6:47

a.m.
Oviedo Police Chief Dennis
Peterson said Mrs. Davis, who
authorities said lias been In­
volved In a domestic dispute
with her rstranged husband for
about six w -eks. was Itxurd a
court ordered Injunction for
protection against her husband
on Nov 11.

The order means Davis was to
have no contact with her for 30
days.
Peterson said there were no
injuries In the shooting
Police have not recovered a
weapon However, h r said, wit­
nesses placed Davis at the scene
at the time of the shooting

Man again allegedly throws cane at car
■yM M AM LO M M
Harold stall wrilar
SA N FO R D A 70-yrar-old
rural Sanford man arrested In
October after allegedly throwing
a m etal walking cane at a
neighbor s car has been jailed
again on a similar charge
S em ino le C o u n ty sheriff's
deputies report trial lor more
than a decade they have dell
with a dispute betwren Merle
Eugene Park, of 3456 Lake Ave..
and some of hi* neighbor*

Parker was a rrrs lrd on a
charge of aggravated m s s u u I i at
about 5 48 p m Saturday after a
neighbor reported that Parker
used a plastic pipe cane to hit
Ihe van In which the neighbor
was riding
Deputies report Parker called
them to hi* house at about 4
p m Saturday to complain that a
van had almost hit him when he
was c h e c k in g his m a ilb o x
Parker. Ihe deputies said, said he
followed the van. hut his car
tiecame stuck In a 3-foot deep

culvert While his car was dis­
abled. Parker said he was at­
tacked and hruten by unknown
assailants
Deputies reported seeing no
Injury' •«» Parker and that hr
refused medical aid
D e p u t ie s s a id th e y m r t
Stephen Ifrlffer. 28. of 5591
l-akr Ave . and Eric Ksterson.
44. of 1235 Myrtle Hi Sanford
They accused Parkrr of wielding
a plastic cane against Esterson's
vehicle as Parkrr stood In the
roadway Pfeiffer said he feared

for his safety and deputies re­
ported fin d in g a dent and
scratch on Esterson's van
Parker was arrested Bond is
91.(XX)
O n O c t. 2 0 . P a rk e r was
rharged with throwing a deadly
missile Into an occupied vehicle
after allegedly throwing a metal
walking stick at Ihe car of
aoutlwr neighbor.
H r remains frre on 95.000
bond in that Incident, authorities
said

Education secretary’s agenda parallels Bush’s
UnHwd F rs w lalsrw atlsssl
W A S H IN G TO N Education
Secretary latum Cava/o* said
hi* own agenda to push for
Increased student aid and Im ­
provement* in programs foe the
disadvantaged jiarallels Brest
drnt elrct George Bush's plans
for education
Ca va /o* w ho was asked by
Bush last w rrk In remain In
office, told Unltrd Ptrsa Interna­
tional In an Interview that
Bush's pledges to provide new
s u p p o rt for m e rit schools,
magnet achtails. Head Start and
the hand Ira pprd "are very ton•latent with my point of view "
In fact, the 61 year^dd Texan
said lhal. In a recent meeting
with Bush. "I found that at the
end of that lime, and we talked
about a lot of specific things I
found myself very very sup-

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"I said 'yes I ran support all of
that' and h rrr are some Ideas of
•how we might bring all of lhal
/about It was a very pnsltlvr
discussion." he said
C s v a / o s becam e the first
Hispanic Cabinet member In
S e p t e m b e r w h e n he w a s
nominated by President Reagan
and confirmed by the Senate to
replace W illiam llennel! What
had been a four m onth ap(ointm ent under the Reagan
administration has turned Into a
four year Job with Bush's ap
(ointment
"I think In a way. this period
of lime, this phase of m y ap
polntm ent ha* been one of
raising awarrness of the deficit
that we fare In terms of educa­
t io n ." said Cava/o* of h is
four month role. "Now we enter
the 'how yu going to do It?' kind
of thing Th a t's where the great
discussions are going to be "
Cava/os has been traveling Ihe
r o u n t r y s tre s s in g Ih e t m -

(ortancc of education, especially
for minorities, and pledging to
push for more student aid — the
reverse of a trend set by the
Reagan administration
Bush campaigned with the
theme of becoming the "educa­
tion president" and called for
less regulation of schools so that
federal funds ra n be used to
finance experiments In educa­
tional reform
One new Idea Bush proposed
Is crrallon of a 9500 million
National Mem School program
Ilia! would provide awards to
every public elementary and
secondary school that meets
• la le -d rle rm ln e d criteria for
improving education.
An avrrage award of 9100.000
will be presented (n each N'a
lional Mrrtl School that serves a
significant proportion of dis­
advantaged students and meets
rrttcra for Improving the educa­
tion of these student*
Bush also proposed an addi­

tional 950 million In malching
grants to states that create or
support magnet schools, which
compete for enrollment from all
arras of the district by ottering
specialized curricula or facilities.
T o Increase savings for college
education. Bush proposed cre­
ation of a College Savings bond
that would work Just as U S
Savings (kinds except thr
trresl rarn— l o r the lx nd would be
tax free If the money is used lor
tuition
" I think that they are all
doable. ' Cava/o* said of Ihe
programs "Som e of them will
take more time than others But
they are all doable If people will
bring their goodwill and atten­
tion. But one of the real con­
straints we are going to be facing
Is the obvious one — that's the
budget constraints."
Cava/o* noted that only 7
percent of the more than 9340
billion sprnt on education comes
from the federal government.

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While they come from three
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tompas* the senators said th rir
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W A S H IN G TO N Th e three
m en who want to lead Ihe
Senate's Demia-rallc majority as
a new Congress faces a new
Republican president said Sun­
day their campaign has hrrn
about competence, not ideology
Sens Daniel Inouye of Hawaii.
Johnston. 56. who has made
Bennrll Johnston of lamlsUna frequent ap(&gt;earauces on n a ­
and George Mitchell of Maine tional television since the Nov. H
made a Joint appearance on election as a voice of c o n ­
NBC's "Meet the l*rrss" to lout servative Southerners, said. " T o
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held by Sen Ruben Byrd of West message (or the country. It
Virginia, who Is stepping down would lie a good message for the
after 12 years as the Democratic Democratic P arty."
leader to take over the Senate
Mitchell. 55. a fomier federal
Appropriations Committee. The
54 Senate Democrats cast secret Judge, said Ills chief strength Is
ballots Tuesday to choose their "that I ra n organize and lead the
Senate, conduct the business of
new leaders.
the Senate and represent the
For months. Ihe three hopeful* Democrats In the Senate and
have been quietly campaigning Indeed all people of this ro un try.
with promise* of an Improved In a way that will enable us to
senatorial "quality of life" to meet o u r very Important re­
Include belter work schedules sponsibilities."
and committee assignments
Inouye. 64. who has served In
But on the NBC program, the the Senate since 1962. the
senators broadened their appeal longest of the three, said. "I have
to Am ericans In general. A
been given all of the assign­
Senate Democratic leader not
ments that most senators would

avoid. 1 was chairman of the
Intelligent- rom m iltee and I
think Ihe record speak* for Itself.
I was chairm an of the IranContra comm ittee."
The Hawaii Democrat, who
also served on Ihe 1974 Senate
Watergate Committee, said his
seniority can help senators deal
with the new ((resident.
" I n m o s t i n d u s t r ia liz e d
i ounirte*. age und seniority Is a
plus." he said. "Some of our
friends have prim e ministers
and presidents and legislators
and parliamentarians who artway (last 70. I'm not close to 70
yet. but I hope that m y back­
ground and experience and part
of ihe history of the Unltrd
States Senate would be an
advantage to m y colleagues "
On particular topics, they said:
— I*resldent-elect George Bush
has to come forward first with a
budget plan.
— New m ilita ry aid to the
Nicaraguan Contra rebels Is un­
likely.
— H o n o ra ria fur speerhes
should be eliminated In favor of
a congressional pay raise.
— They agree with the U S .
decision Saturday to deny an
entry visa to P L O leader Yasser
Arafat so that he could address
the United Nations

Scientists plot edge of universe
UwHsd Rrsss Inlsm attsnal
LO S A N G E LE S New oh
nervations of far-flung galaxies
rrvral a surprising alignment
w ith the bright d r r p spare
bodies known as quasars, a
relationship that bolsters notions
that quasars exist on the very
fringes of Ihe unlv erne.
Th e International team of sci­
entists who made the finding
said Ihe relationship between
quasars und galaxies apparently
Is not coincidental. Th e y were
able to rule out chance by
stallstlrully examining the probabllty of such occurrences,
concluding a galaxy has only u I
In 10.000 chance of randomly
aligning with a quasar.
B u t In a sa m p le of 2 96
quusurs. British. Canadian und
American srlenllsts. reporting In
the r u n m l Issue of Ihe srlcntlflr
Jo u rn a l N ature, fo un d 11
aligned with the celestial com­
munities of stars.
T h is Is roughly a 1 In 30
relationship, suggesting that for
every 30 quasars at least one
will align with a galaxy.
Quasars are star-like objects
that are believed, by some scien­
tists. to exist on the edge of the
universe. They are also said to

tie the brightest cosmic tiodlrs; speculation
He noted, however, because
so bright, srlenllsts estimate
their light can tie up to 1.000 telescopic observations of the
times more luminous than that s k y r e v e a l o n l y a t w o
of an entire galaxy which can dimensional picture, the ap|&gt;arent "preferential alignment" and
consist of billions of stars
Ihe g ravita tio na l lens effect
T h e n e w s tu d ie s led liy
astrophysicist Rachel Webster of created by galaxies provide new
Britain's Scarborough College gauges far quasar luminosity
ulto revealed the galaxies, which und distance.
are not nearly as faraway as
Canl/ares said usually a single
quasars, act us gravitational star or cluster serves «s the
lenses capable of bending light gravitational lens In a galaxy
Imm the quusurs. Tills |ihrnuni- that I(ends light Irom Ihe quasar.
cnon alone could make the light
"It would Ik - difficult for our
ol u quasar uppear even brighter,
some scientists contend. "W h at galaxy to art as u gravitational
Webster and her colleagues have lens for us. But it could be acting
found Is there appears to be as u gravitational lens for some
more Instunces where u quasar observer In a galaxy far. far
has an alignment with a galaxy away from u s." he said.
than you would expect on p u rr
Even the new scan ol the deep
chance." comm ented Claude sky. he said, was unable to turn
Canlzures of the Center for
up objects m o rr distant than
Spare Rest-arch In Cambridge. quasars, adding credence to Ihe
Mass.
Ideu they are the most distant
"I believe firmly that (quusurs) bodies In the known universe.

are al Ihe edge of the universe,
and yes. this can be viewed as
evidence for that hypothesis."
But as for reasons why the
upparent a lig n m e n t o c c u rs .
Canl/ares. who wrote a compnnion Nature article to Webster's
report, said uny explanation at
this jiolnt would be based on

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quasars to tie In excess of 12
billion light years from Earth,
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E D IT O R IA L S

Dangers lurk
during lunch
Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan w ill
meet for the fifth time next m onth In New
York, where the Soviet general aecretary w ill
be addreaalng the United Nations General
Assembly. President-elect Bush also w ill
participate, thus providing for an unprece­
dented continuum In Sovtet-Amertcan relaBut neither U .S . nor Soviet officials have
yet explained adequately the purpose of the
New York m eeting. The risk is that the two
aides may approach It with radically different
agendas and expectations, thereby violating
the cardinal u ir of sup.'rpowcr sum m itry:
surprises breed m isun de rsta nd in gs, re ­
crim inations. and m istrust.
hastily
urging. O n ly

there

What if the president- elect dies?
W A S H IN G T O N (N EA) - Wc are now U. that
period of political Umbo called the presidential
transition: the tw o and a half m o n ti
tns between
election and Inauguration.
During this time the president-elect starts
putting together hia government so he can begin
functioning effectively after takl
taking the oalh of
office.
But It la also a time of w o rry for many
constitutional scholars. There Is nothing In the
Constitution, or in the law. to deal with the
unthink a ble — a president-elect dying or
becoming Incapacitated before taking office.
From the m om ent Michael Dukakis conceded
defeat on election night. Nov. 6. George Bush has
com m only been referred to as “ presidentelect."
T h a t la untrue Bush does not officially become
presidentelect until the afternoon of Dee. 10
when the Electoral College meets In Washington
to cast Its ballots.
Until that tim e. Bush la more correctly
“ president-designate." Some would even argue
that he continues as presidentdesignate until
the House of Representatives meets on Jan. B to
count the electoral votes and officially certify the
T h is doesn't seem terribly Important until you

aak what would happen If Bush, or far that
matter hla ru n n in g mate Dan Q u a y lr. met with

some tragc.;&gt; In the neat lew weeks.
Th e fact Is that nowhere in the Constitution —
or In the two amendments covering presidential
succession. (he 12th
and the 20th — la the
period between elec­
tion and in a u g u ra ­
tion covered. Should
something happen to
Ihe n ew ly elected
president before hla
in a u g u r a t io n , th e
nation could face an
unprecedented con
alllutional crisis.
If a p r e s i d e n t designate were to die
or become Inca pari
llhs n a tio n
laird between Elec­
could face an
tio n Day a n d the
unprscadsnlMonday In December
sd c o n s t i t u ­
when Ihe Electoral
tional crisis ■
College meets, the
political party of the
winner would probably designate w h o should be
chosen. Since almost all elcrtdts are party
functionaries, they could be c x p rrtrd lo go along
with Ihe choice.

JACK ANDERSON

Is new chief of
staff too smart?

at M r. Gorbachev's
a lew days before It teas

absolutely no proopcct of another
gathering before M r.

with which the New York
meeting arms scheduled betrays a lack of
careful planning reminiscent of the Ill-fisted
Reykjavik sum m it of October 1008. Am erican
officials went Into that aeaaton. which arms
stm fkrty ca lk J on abort notice, in-prepared to
deal with M r. Gorbachev's Im pulsive proposal
ballistic nuclear missiles. Th e
(b e K re m lin

uqncnrcd the N A TO attics
let-Am erican relaUqna for months.
Is II possible that the general aecretary w ill
be carrying to New York
surprise In
fork another
anoth
his briefcase?
Stale Department officials believe not. From
the American viewpoint, this Is merely an
opportunity far the three leaders to alt down
Informally
o&gt;
formally over
lunch, with nothing substan­
tive on the agenda. A White House official
describes the m eeting as nothing more than a
chance "for Gorbachev to see the President
one last tim e."
Yet Gennadi Gerasim ov, the Soviet Foreign
M inistry spokesm an, declared that M r.
Gorbachev hus serious business to discuss.
He specifically rejected (he notion (hat the
Keagan-Buah-Gorbachev encounter will be a
pleasant lunch.
Th e danger here Is that there Is no
agreed-upon agenda, thus leaving open the
door lo another unanticipated overature from
Mr. Gorbachev. B y hla activist and sometimes
unpredictable diplom acy, the general secre­
tary long ago demonstrated hla ab ility to hold
the initiative in East-W est relations.
It may be that the Russian leader requested
the New York meeting for the simple purpose
of bolstering his stature at home by making
another favorable Impression on the world
stage. But his planned stops in Havana and
London also raise the possibility that he has a
larger purpose for wanting lo see Messrs.
Reagan and Bush.
Al this point. American officials are willing
lo trust (hat Mr. Gorbachev has nothing up
his sleeve. F o r the sake ol im p ro ve d
superpower relations, we hope their trust
proves to be well-founded.

ELLEN GO O DM AN

How extended is THE family?
B O S T O N -T h e y celebrated Thanksgiving the
w ay they alw ays do. In the O ral Tradition
Equal parts of food and conversation A
cornucopia of family.
Theae are not restrained people who choose
their words and pick al their stuffing These
are people w ho have most of I heir meals In
small, chicken-six cd households But when
they come together, they feast on the sounds
as well as the tastes of a turkey-slxrd family.
Indeed, their Thanksgiving celebrations an­
as crowded w ith stories as Iheir tables are with
chairs. Arm s reach Indelicately arroaa each
other for second helpings, voters Interrupt lo
add relish to a story. And there are always
leftovers too enormous to complete, that have
lo be wrapped up and preserved
But whal Is It that makes this collection of
people a family? How do we make a family
these days? W ith blood? With marriage? With
affection? I wonder about this when I hear Ihe
word “ fam ily” added lo some pollilt Ian's
speech like g ravy poured over the entire plale.
T h e meaning Is supposed lo be obvious,
self-evident. It Is assumed that when w r talk
about family we are all talking about ihe same
thing. That families are the same. Hut ll'a not
that simple.
For Ihe past eight years, the chief defender of
the Amelcan family haa lived In Ihe White
House. Bui Reagan's own family has always
looked more like our contemporary reality
than his traditional Image Th e re has brrn
marriage and divorce among the Reagans,
adoption and blending, and more than one
estrangement. The re Is a mother, this holiday
season, who hasn't talked to her daughter for
over a year.

Berry's W orld

Th e man w ho will take his place as head of
this family Ideology lias wrapped himself In a
grandfalherly Image. Yet Bush's family Is also
extended In ways that are com m on bul nol
always comforting lo other Americans.

f i

As young |&gt;cople. George and Barbara Bush
left hom e a ga in and again, selling up
temporary quarters In 17 cities. Now they have
five children scattered In an equal number of
stales: Texas and Florida. Colorado. Virginia
and Connecticut. Theirs, like m u n y of ours, do
not live at home, but come home, for Ihe
holidays.

p
• MM*) MX* M*

"...until problemt do you part?"

A-

Sim ila rly. If a president-elect aieo after lua
election by the Electoral College had been
officially certified by the flouae. it la almost
certain that the 20th Am endm ent would control
Ihe situation. The vice presidentelect would
become presidentelect, and a new vice president
w ould be chosen by h im . lo be confirmed by Ihe
Senate aftrr Ihe presidentelect took the oath of
office.
T h e moat vi ring question la what would
happen If a president-designate died after the
Electoral College met In mid-December, but
before ihe vote count was made and certified by
(he House In early Ja n u a ry .
U n d e r the 12th Am endm ent, the House must
certify as winner of (h r election Ihe person
receiving a majority of the S3A electoral votes —
al least 270. If no one receives a majority, the
new president Is chosen by a vote of Ihe House
w ith each state receiving one vote.
It la unclear whal w ould happen If. by Ihe lime
Ihe House met. the person receiving the majority
was no longer able to hold office.
Som e experts argue that the election could still
be certified In other words a dead man could be
elected president, allowing Ihe 20lh Amendment
to take effect and Initiating an orderly succession
In w h ich the vice president-elect would U k e

We hold onto a particular prim al Image ol
fam llles-hum an beings created from Ih r samr
genetic codr. living In the samr urea code. W r
hold onto an Im agr of T H E fam ily as
something rooted and stable. Hut lhal hus
always been rare In a country where frredom
Is another word for mobility, bolh emotional

and physical.
In America families arc spiked and recom­
bined In ax m any ways x» UNA Every year our
Thanksgiving tables expand and contract,
place sellings are removrd and added A guest
last year Is a mem ber this yrar A m em ber last
y rr may be an awkward outsider this year.
How many of our
children travel be­
tw e e n a l i e n a t e d
h a lv e * of t h e i r
h e rita g e , b e tw e e n
two sets of people
who share custody of
their holidays

Even among those
families we call sta­
ble or Intact, the ride
flh s ride to the
to the airport has
ai r po r t has
become a h o lid a y
become a hol­
ritual as common us
iday ritual as
pumpkin plr. M any
c
o m m o n as
parrnta come from
pumpkin ple£
retirem ent ho m e s,
many children from
college, muny cousins from Jobs In other tip
codes. We retrieve these people, as If from a
memory hole, for reunions
W tut then mukes a family. In Ihe face of all
this “ freedom"? Il is said dial (tropic don't
choose their parents Or Ihelr aunts and
uncles Hut in a sense Americans do choose to
M AK E a family oul of these people. W e makr
room for them In our lives, rhixtse to tie with
them and preserve dial choice through u riiual
us simple us passing seronds al u table
All real families are made over lim e and
through tradition. Th e Oral Tradition. We
create a shared treasure tmvc of history,
memories, conversation. Equal parts of food
and conversation. And a generous serving of
pleasure In each ol her's company.
ICI INS. Tk* Sm N* (Mat*
Pm ! Wii W i Otmp

Cw«H»T/W»lSWiNe

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must be signed und Include a mulling uddrcwi
and telephone num ber. Letters should be on a
single subjert and as brief us (MMsIble. The
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W A S H IN G TO N — George Bush's new chief
of staff. John Sununu. to a smart guy by all
accounts. Ills Ph D. from Ihe Masoochusetts
Institute of Technology to one ctur. Hto I Q to
a n o th e r. On a scale wrhrre
t
“ g e n iu s " is
an ythin g over 140. S u n u n u haa been clocked
al 176 -n w timakrs h im one In a million.
W hether he H amort enough lo maaaage the
egos al Ihe lap of the odmlntoiraUon and
amort enough to befriend Jewish leaders and
smart enough lo out sm art hto boos remains lo
b r seen But three to no question that he ts
book smart
In 1985. Sununu
p ic k e d up O m n i
m a g a z i n e ' s
" m e g a - I . Q . " le a l
w h ile on a plane
flight. At ihe time he
was governor of New
Ham pshire and was
busy w uh the state
legislature, bul when
t h e s e s s io n a d ­
j o u r n e d fo r th e
sum m er. Sununu got
s e rio u s about the
lest You might say
^Mega Society.
It's hto Idea of how lo
• high-I.Q.
sp end a sum m er
clu b that
vacation
mokes Men as
W hen he and more
look like prs
t h a n 3 ,0 0 0 o th e r
O m n i readers turned
-school £
their tests In. Sun
u n u had tied with tw o others lor second place
He correctly anxwrred 44 oul of 46 questions,
w lte rr a score &lt;4 IS ranked Ihe contestant as a
genius with an I Q of 141 Ills score of 44 put
S u n u n u s l g al 176
“ T h is lest was one of Ihe most enjoyable
exercises I have gone through In some lim e ."
S u n u n u wrote lo the mogatlne. "a superbly
stimulating diversion. “
Here Is a sample from Ihe Omni lest of whal
Ihe new chief of staff considers a good lime;
“ W h a l Is Ihe m axim um number of completely
bounded volumes lh a l can be formed by three
Interpenetrating cubes, considering only Ihe
aurfacra of Ihe rubes as bounds and counting
o nly volumes lhal ore not further subdivided?"
If that brand uf w itty repartee doesn't go over
well i t staff meetings. S ununu can fall bark on
analogies " llr r l ts lo Achilles as box is lo
w h a l?1* "Pain Is lo rue as bread Is lo w hat?"
" C iv il Istopapalasam busaadorlslowhat?"
W he n conversation lags at White House
dinners. Sununu ra n challenge Ihe other
guests "A cube of butter Is sliced five lim es by
a butter knifr Into how many pieces at moat
can the cubr of butler thereby be divided If
each knife stroke Is perfectly straight and the
pieces of buttrr ore never rearranged?"
gy demai
S u n u n u crunch a few numbers, he w ill be
rq u a l to Ihr task. He can look at a string of
n u m b rrs - IS. 52. 09. 144. 175. 160. 147. and tell whal comes next.
jy I
Horfltn. Ihr foundrr of the Megx Society, a
high l y , club lhal makes M enu look like
pre-school. M enu mem bership Is open lo I.Q.s
above 133 — the smartest 2I percent of the
A m erican population. T h e Mega entrance
requirement Is an I Q. of 176 or above — the
9 9.990th percentile, or one In a million people.
Ifoeffin's Omni lest was not even worth the
effort for the average person. It had a "flo o r" of
122 — that being Ihe Jumping off I.Q . for
unyone with half a chance lo answer one
quest loti.
T h e uvrruge score by the people who tried
wus 15. Thai makes S u n u n u a genius am ong
grnluscs. Bul he wasn't the smartest. Th a t
honor went to Herbert Ta ylo r, a University of
Southern California associate professor who
co-authored a book on how lo unscramble a
R u b ik 's Cube.
T ie d w ith S u n u n u were another U S
professor. Solomon Golom b. who Inven
geometric puzzles, and Rick Rasner. a Unlve
slly of Colorado physics student.
Br Jtrt XMl ru nt o DM* Vm Alt*

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Monday, November 28. 1888 — M

Gray says Bush must take
nation off ‘economic steroids’

FINANCIAL

Stocks open slightly higher
N EW Y O R K — Price* opened slightly higher
In light trading Monday of
York Stock
Excharge Issues
Th e Dow Jones Industi ml average, w h k li fell
17.00 Friday, was ahead 1.07 to 2075.75
shortly alter the market opened.
Decline# held a alight lead over advances
however 407 341 among the 1.215 Issues
crossing the New York Slock Exchange tape
Early tu m o vrr amountrd to alxiut 7.250 000
shares.
Stock prices fell sharply on Friday amid lears
of Inflation lied to higher oil prices and a
weakness In bonds a* the Organization of
P e trole um E x p o rtin g C o u n trie s neared
agreement on limiting production

OH storks tallied on new* of a cutback, but
Issues such as airline slocks gave up gains won
earlier In the week os OPEC's progress toward
limiting oil production signaled higher fuel
price*
Ricky llarrtnglon. a technical analyst with
Interstate Securities Corp. In Charlotte. N.C..
said the market suffered from lack of breadth
us roncerns over the dollar's weakness, the
huge trade and budgrt deficits and higher
Inlrrest rale* narrowed trading to a few
selcctrd Issues
Earlier In Aslan trading Monday, stocks
dosed sharply lower In active trading on the
Tokyo Slock Exchange with the key Nikkei
uvrrugc falling 3HO 27 points to close at
28.963 32.

Dollar moves higher;
gold, silver lower
T h e dollar moved htghri
today In light trading against
major foreign currencies Gold
was mostly lower
Traders said the dollar re­
ceived a boost from the surge
•In oil prices and expectations
of an Increase In the U S
discount rale
North Sea oil price* jum prd
•I In early m orning trading on
news C P EC rntniMer* might
soon sl||.i an agreement to
limit oil production Rrporls
that OPEC ministers had final
ly reached a prlte and output
pact slier more than a week of
ta lk s b u o y e d th e c r u d r
market.
O p llm ltm that an O P E C
a gre e m e n t on p ro d u c tio n
cutbacks will th o n ly be signed
boosted the dollar In the
morning, dealers said
Expertallon* that U S Inter­
est rates m ight shortly he
raised also helped Hie dollar,
dealers said
In earlier trading In Ihe Far
East, the dollar gained ground
on the Japanese yen. finishing
Ihe trading session 0 HS yen
higher al 122 OO yen
Dealers said expectallons
Ihe U S dlsruunl ratr and
o th ir Interest rate* could rise
pusm d the dollar higher
Tb s flank of Ja(Mii. which
Rr A intervened heavily In re­
cent sessions, was able to sit
out today's trading, dealer*
noted
T r a d e r * a t t r ib u t e d the
dollar's rise in part lo the Hunk

J O H N HILL B O Y N T O N . JR.
Jo hn Hill Boynton. J r . 64.
133 Genevieve Dr.. Altamonte
S p r in g s , die d S a tu rd a y at
F lo rid a H o s p ita l A lta m o n te
Springs Horn Feb 24. 1924 In
Palmetto, O a .. be moved to
Altamonte Springs from Tam pa
In 1964. He was a sell-employed
engineer, a Southern Baptist, a
Mason, a member of the Orlando
Rotary International Engineer­
ing Society. the Orlando Moom Lodge. Ihe Florida Engineering
Society, and was vice preside nl
of the Orlando Arm ature Wink*
Survivors Include his wile.
W ilm a; son. Gary J „ Orlando;
d a u g h te r. B a rb a ra II. Ell!*.
Sarasota; stepdaughter*. Anita
I W e s th ln g to n Sta fford , A h a 1monte Springs. Sheri Itazzlc.
i Longwood; mother. Marie C .
Hlvrrdale, Go.; and two grand
1children.
B a ld w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Spring*. In
charge of arrangement*
■DOCK CAM PBELL
; Dock C a m p b e ll. H5, 1156
' Morris St.. Altum onlr Spring*.
•died Thursday ul Florida Ho*pl' lal Altamonte Springs. Born Mav
j 7. 1903 In Clay County. Ga.. hr
■moved lo Allarnonte Spring*
from Terrell County. Ga.. In
1946. He was a fruit Inadrr. and
a member of SI. Jo h n Missionary
B a p tis t C h u r c h . A lla m o n lr
Springs.
Survivors In d u d r his wile.
E v e ly n ; d a u g h te rs. V irg in ia
T h o m a s . H u s tin g s . M ln n lr
Campbell Lambert. Orlando, uud
four grandchildren
Mitchell's Funeral Home. O r­
lando. In charge of arrange­
ments.
R O B E R T R A T DO N LEY
Robert Ray Donley. 51. 2512
Clalrmont Ave.. Sanford, died
Saturday at Central Florida Hetonal Hospital. Born April 4.
937 In Martinsville. Vu., he
moved to Sanford from there In
1966. He was a truck driver and
a Baptist.
Survivors Include iwn sous.
Robert R. Donley J r .. Bussell.
Va.. Kenneth W. Donley. Axlon.

f

Local Interest
These quotation* provided
by members of the National
A»9oclatlon of S e r u r llle s
Dealer* are repremcntatlve
In le rd c a le r p rice * aa of
m ld nto rn lng today. Inter­
d e a le r m a rk e t* ' ch a n g e
throughout the day. lYlcea do
not Include retail markup or
markdown.

ol Ja p a n 's d r ir r m in r d In ­
tervention la*i week trader*
said
“ The market •M-ntiiiirnl still
remain* lM-ari*b lor lire dollar
and market player* now are
walling for the U S release of
Ihe November unemplovtnrnl
rale scheduled lor Friday."
•aid one dralcr
The dollar * rise contributed
lo a sharp tall in share prices
on the Tokyo Sti* k Exchange,
where the Ntkk*i » v m g f lost
3 8 0 27 y e n . * c lo se al
28.983 32 yen

BM
Am erican lloneer 3 ft
Harnett Bank
32
I9 M
Finn Union
FPAL
304*
Fla. Progress
344*
HCA
43
Hughe* Supply I f l '20 W
M orrisons
51 A
N C R Corp
Plrssgy
39
Scotty's
li f e
Southeast Ibnk 214*
S u n Tru s t
2044
624*
W a ll Dtsnry
504*
Weatlnghousr
184*
Brunswick
M BJ
84*
Fla. National
171*
424*
W lnn-D txlr
Em e rso n ............ 284*

flank nl Ja p a n Governor
Salosbl Simula sa id III Nagoya
Ihe dollar's rri cnl lall was not
a reflection ol economic condll km*
"T h e fundamental lai tors of
Ih e U S . a n d J a p a n e s e
economies remain unchanged
and the dollar • resent fall I*
rxcrsslve.'* S u m tt* lold a
news conference
He b la m e d s p e c u la tiv e
trading lor Ihe dollar'* recent
slide
Siimtta ruled out a (Mnslblh
ly lhal Ihe G ro u p of Seven
monetary (tower* will hold a
meeting In Ihe near future lo
reaffirm ihclr policy tistfdlnalion for Ihe stabtlllv of money
markets

D o w Jones
D ow J o s t i A v e ra g e s
1 0:0 0 a.m.
:ui Indus 2078 :io up
20 Tran* 908 17 up

15 Utils
05 S h «k

4 62
045

182 37 him lunged
788 H5 ii|i

I III

Atlantis-------Union

N E W YORK - Foreign and
ihttnesllc gold A silver price*
ipioted In dollar* (»er irov
ounc e Monday
G old
London
. .. Pro*toujjlosd 424.25 u p 4 25
M orning Using 421 4 0 oil 2 85
H ong Kong
420 50 n(T 3 00
N ew ro rk '
fo iIle x *(tol
gold o|ten
425 20 up 5 20
C o m e r *|toi
s llv rr open 6.188 up 0 105

L U C IL L E O R A D Y H E N R Y
Lueille Grady H enry. (12. 703
Hay Ave . Sanford, d in t Friday ut
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal Horn Feb 2H. 1896. in
Oliver. Ga.. she mover! lo Sunlord from there III 1917. She was
a homemaker. 11 in rm lx r of
Mount Zion Mlsnkniary Baptist
C hurch, Sanford, ami a member
of the Benevolent Alii Society,
Sanford
Survivors Include daughter,
lail.i Mae Sums. Sanlurtl: sister.
Martha Washington. Ikmimi. two
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; a m i th re e
greal grandchildren.
Wllson KUhcltx-rger Mortuary.
Sanford. In charge id arrange­
ments

ELEA N O R A. M AR ESCA
Eleanor A. Maresca. 63. |0H
F r a n r c s D r i v e . A lla rn o n te
Springs, died Sunday at Florida
Hospital Orlantkt. Horn Sept. 19.
1925. in New York City, she
moved In Altam onte Springs
Irani Hollywood In 1957. Site
was u homemaker, u member of
(lie Church nl the Annunciation.

Inouye said lhal wn?n C o n ­
gress and Bush negotiate the
next budgrt. ‘ Everything has lo
be on Ihe cable-' — Including
Social Security cost of liv in g
adjustments arid new rut* in
s o c i a l p r o g r a m s s u c h a*
Medicare
In addition, the Hawaii Dem o­
crat said. "Th e lime has come

Continued from Pag*
satellite's mbit will allow d lo fly
over NO percent ol the Soviet

Gold And Sliver

Vu . one brother, llllly -I Doule&gt;.
Dublin. Va.; Iw n sister*. Lucy I,
I lodge* Hanlnrd and Christine
Klgnrv. Dam Ilk- Va . and three
grandchildren
lirlsson G u a rd ia n Funeral
Horne, Sanford. In charge ol
arrangement*

L IN N E A A N N E L U N D Q U IS T
I.lime,1 Anne l.imdqiilst. 43.
212 K Lake llra nlley Road.
L o n g w o o d . cited F rid a y al
F lo rid a llo s p iiu l A ltam o n te
Springs Ikirn Mav I. 1945. In
W llm lngluu. Del., she moved In
Central Florida Irom there In
1955. She w as a |« dial ties nurse
at Flurlda H ospital's Fam ily
Health Center, and a member ol
the First Presbyterian Church of
Maitland.
Survivors Include sons. Dale E.
Vellch. Kevin T . Vclteh. troth of
Ixmgwood. daughter. Pamela I.
Smelt. Longwocxl: parents. Mr.
a n d M rs . M a s o n F W a ll.
Maitland.
G a rd en C h a p e! Horne For
Funerals, lomgwood. in charge
ol arrangements

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34*
324*
19*
304*
345
434*
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204*
52
394*
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21A
204*
624*
5044
1844
HA
184*
4244
28A

W A S H IN G TO N - A k ry House
Denux-ral urged President-elect
George flush Sunday (0 incorpo­
rate his fiscal proposals In the
next budget submitted to C o n ­
gress lo begin w eaning .the
n o t io n oft ihe “ e c o n o m ic
sterlod*''of debt
Hut congressional Republicans
cautioned Ihe next president
against rushing to judge budget
priorities simply because world
m arkrt* are Jittery alxiut the
budget defied,
A* Ihe president-elect co m ­
pleted a holiday vacation and
prepared to return 10 workaday
Washington, lawmakrr* sirpped
up their argumenis for flush lo
focus quickly on what Sen. J im
S a sse r. D -T e n n .. called the
"long term economic nines* " of
the defied
Sen* Daniel Inniiye of Hawaii.
Henrirll Johnston of Louisiana
and George M llrhrl! ol Maine —
Ihe candidate* lo become Senate
Denmcrailc leader — lold N BC *
"Meet ihe Press'' llwl Congress
ha* no In ten 1Inn of moving first
on (h r budgrt. and M llrh rll
outlined In Ihe starkemi poldlral
terms ihe reasons why.
"Y o u 're not going to see a
D e n itx-ra llr Congress, on II*
own. pass a lax Increase and
In vile a veto by President Hush
T h a i would tie the height of
l«toli*hnrs* li would be i r ­
responsible.'* hr said

Despite the military nature ol
Atlantis's mtaxkm. Gltmon said
In a recent Interview wllh United
Pres* tnlrmatkxial that h r w el­
comed belter rrlaiktn* with the
Soviet Union
*'l think d a really a rrw ardjng
thing to set- wful ap(tear* to be a
better relationship existing* be­
tween 11* and the Soviet U n io n ."
h r said "I don't really think of
spate a* a racr lor Ih r high
ground Of course, here I am
a*Kt( ialrd with a Department o(
Drleii*e mission, but I sllll d n n ’l
see space a* a nice for th r high

and a charter member of the
Ikuird of Directors (nr the Bullet
G u ild ul Sanford-Seminole.
S u r v iv o r s I n c I u d r her
husband. Ik&gt;h son. Hubert. O r­
ange C ity ; daughter. Leslie.
A ltam onte Springs; brothers.
W i l l i a m l l r r k e f r l d . H a ro ld
llerkeleld. both of N rw Jersey,
und two grandchildren.

(x-rnary Drive. Tallahassee, died
W e d n e s d a y . N o v . 2 3 . In
Tallahassee. Ikirn Aug 29. 1924
In F r r n Park. Fla . he moved to
Tallahassee from Hallandale.
Fla.. In 1975 Orr was the former
head ol the Florida State De­
p a r t m e n t of L a b o r a n d
Flmploym rnt Security lie was a
m em ber of St. Phillip's Episcopal
C h u rc h . Tallahassee. He was
B a ld w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l also a member ol Alpha Phi
Hom e. Fnresl City. In charge or Alpha Fraternity and Ihe N a ­
arrangements.
tional (^duration AssociationFlo rid a 's Teaching Profession
IN E A -F T P ) He was a Mason
O U B 8 IE M A E P E R R Y
Guxslc Mae IV rry. 7H. 628
P lu m w o o d D rive. Altam onte
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e t h r e e
Spring* died Friday nl Life Care
daughters. Ms Deborah O rr. Ms.
Center. Altumonlr Springs. Ikirn
N ov. IK). 1909. in Georgia, she Paula O rr und Ms Paulette O rr.
all nf Tallahassee, his inolher.
m o ved In Altamonte Springs
Sarah O rr. Altamonte Springs,
from Vero Beach In 1987. She
brothers. Rev. Doctor Allen O rr.
was a inrtnbrr of Ih r Mount
Fort Luiulerdulr. Horace O rr.
Slnul Baptist Church
Altam onte Springs; sisters. Mrs.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e so n s.
Th e re sa Chestnut. Syracuse.
Lawrence It Lumpkin. Lawrence
N Y .. Mrs Hetty O rr H lalnc
P Lum pkin. Itolh of Vero Beach:
Dum as. Allumonte Springs, und
d a u g h t e r , G la d y s G ra h a m .
A lta m o n te Springs: brother. one grandson.
T im o th y Parks. Kastman. Ga.:
M arvin C. Zanders Funeral
slslrc. lada Know. Vero ilech;
stepsister*. Mary. C lro la. both of Horne. Apopka. Is In charge of
Fort Plrrcr; nine grandchildren. arrangements.
17 grandchildren: and thrre
great great grandchildren.
H a lil w in -F a ir eh lid Fun e ra l
P U N IV tA L I
H um e. Forest City, In ehurge ul
arrangements
B E T T Y BALL BROWN
M O SELEY
Betty Ball Brown Moseley. 85.
C oral Gables. Fla., died Nov. 24
In Coral Guides Ikirn Dec. 10.
1902 In Lake C ity, Fla., she
m oved lo Miami In 1954 where
she was a realtor for the Keys
C om p a n y. She attended schools
In L a k e City and Sanford. She
was an E|ilscopalian
Survivors Include a daughter.
Martlui Brown G lrm m n . Austin.
Te x as, a brother. W illiam Green
Ball. Suvannah, Ga.: 15 grand­
c h i l d r e n a n d 15 g r e a t grandchildren.
B rls s o n G u a rd ia n Fun e ra l
H om e is In charge of arrange­
ments.
W A L L A C E ORR
Wallace O i t . 64. 3021

Tip-

American economy and Ihe new
president needs to start taking
the nation off that dependence
quickly.
T o do that, Gray said. Bush
and President Reagan should
But Johnston said. "Th ere is a Join forces and submit a budget
recognition on the part of Dem o­ that contains the president­
crats that txxes arc probably
elect's notion of a "flexible
going to have to be a part of the
frrexe" — In which spending
mix. We don't look forward to It.
would not grow beyond the ratr
We don't relish In It. We're not
of Inflation.
hlgh-tax Democrats But the
If Ihe outgoing and Incoming
president. If he leads with It. we
a d m in is tra tio n s can fashion
will certainly consider II."
such s budget and send It lo the
101st Congress In January, the
Hush campaigned this autum n
on a no-nrw taxes pledge, and action would "send a very strong
Republicans urged him to hold signal lo the marketplace that
that line Hep. Jack K e m p . we're going lo move forward,
H-N.Y . who ran for president and that would speed up con­
gressional action u well."
this year, counseled Ihe pres!
Sen. Pete Domenicl. R N M .. a
dent-elect: "D on't panic."
Keeping the economy g ro w ­ member of the Senate Finance
ing. p reve n ting a recession, Committee, suggested on the
working more free trade tones ABC program that Bush proba­
w ith o u r tra d in g p a rtn e ra . bly would not draft his own
stabilizing ih r dollar, clearly are budget but "subm it a blueprint
— and I would add culling the or plan for negotiation purposes
capital gains lax lo pul some wllh Congress, and that would
oxygen Into thr investment side have to be next week."
But Domenicl also said Bush
of the economy — thing* that
would lead this economy In must hold the line because
1989. 1990. Into a higher level of "there art some who Insist that
the vice president, who M id.
growth." Kem p said
But Hep. William Gray. D-Pa.. ‘read m y lips.' they Insist that he
chairman of Ih r Mouse Budget eat his words ... and that he risk
C o m m itte e , appearing w ith hia presidency on that Issue."
Sasser, while acknowledging
Kemp on ABC's "This Week
with David Brinkley." referred to that Bush's election granted him
Kemp's career a* a professional a mandate for his no-new-taxes
football quarterback lo draw a promise, also added that with a
stronger Democratic majority tn
sport* analogy
" T b r r r Is one thing he should Congress. " W e have an In ­
know as an athlete and Dial la. consistency here, where th r
It's not good to win by taking American people are saying. 'We
steroids." G ray said "A n d right don't want new revenues, yet at
now. th r economy has been the same time, we don't want
taking th r economic steroid of any c u u in programs.'
"A n d that's where. I think, we
borrowing. As a result, we're
need some leadership. I believe
puffed u p ."
The prosperity of the p u t six It's up to the new president-elect
years. G ra y said, has depended lo demonstrate that leadership."
on foreign investment In the Sasser said
for all of us to bdr ihe bullet and
look Into the possibility of In*
creasing corporate taxes, In ­
creasing personal Income tax­
es."

ground again*! the Soviets."
A tla n tis 's co untdow n w a s
scheduled to enter the Orel of
several planned holds si 4 p m.
E S T Monday.
The hold was scheduled to end
at midnight, setting the stage for
engineers lo load liquid oxygen
and liquid hydrogen Into o n ­
board M dks to power Atlantis's
rtreirte4f)pprodurtng fuel cells

engineers planned lo roll a
ro ta tin g g a n t ry away from
Atlantia, exposing Ihe ship to
view.
If all goes well. Atlantis's giant
external fuel lank will be loaded
between I I p.m . E S T Wednes­
day and 1:40 a m E S T T h u rs ­
day, and after a final weather
briefing. Gibson and company
will climb on board shortly after
48.1ft.EST.
j (*

A n o th e r H -ho u r hold w a s
scheduled to begin Tu e s d a y
Once Atlantis Is safely In orbit.
m o rn in g to allow lim e for N A SA will have no comment on
e n gin e e rs to make u p a n y the status of the shuttle or Its
ground that might have been crew until the landing time Is
lost In Ihe fuel cell loading announced 24 hours before
exerrlse.
touchdown. Based on the shut­
A 16-hour, 40-m lnule hold tle’s expected orbit, landing at
was expected tn begin at m id ­ Edwards A ir Force Base. Calif.,
night Tuesday, ending at 4 :40 could come as early aa the
p .m . E S T Wednesday w h e n m orning of Sunday. Dec. 4.

Parades
Coo tin n e d fro m P*|# I A
Pop Addle, u veteran of W orld
War I. will ride In a car between
the V F W Pool 827 color guard
a n d th e la d le s a u x i l i a r y .
Another new gueat In the
parade this year Is Miss A lta­
m o n te S p r in g s C h r ls t ln n a
Chaucry. contender for the Mias
Florida title and Lillie Mlaa
A lta m o n te S p rin g s.
Lake Mary High School will
display a hot air balloon which
they used for the homecoming
event.
" W e h a v e had f a n ta s tic
participation." Volkrnlng said.
T h e L o n g w o o d C h ris tm a s
Parade mukes plans for the
event one year ahead of time.
"W e start planning next year's
parade In Ja n u a ry." Volkcnlng
said. She said (h r committee
wants to expand the parade to

Include "m ore adult groups."
Th e parade will use the same
route os lost year, starting along
S.R. 434 at Savage Court and
terminating at W ilma Street.
Slate Road 434 will be cloaed to
traffic between 8 a.m. and I I
a.m . from Rangellnc Road to
S.R. 427.

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Seminole Circuit Judge Ken­
neth M. Lefiler. In an effort to
dear up the state annexation
la w 's confusion and lo end
d ly-co u n ty annexation conflicts,
recommended a clearly defined
Hat of guidelines In June Both
Sanford and the county have
made an effort to use the judge's
guidelines.

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�Tornadoes kill seven in Raleigh
Thlw ra stM ) Marat painting
H U N T IN G T O N . N .Y. - Thieves Sunday
■ j r alole the ISSO oil
Plvolnes" by Impressionist
Im pm stontat artist
p a lli n g "B ouquet dc Plvolnes*'
M anet'from the Heckacher Art Museum on Long
Island. ofEcials aatd.
DetectivesI:td no dues to who took the 16 Vk-by-21 M-Incit
canvas, which disappeared from the museum's exhibition area
during regular public viewing between 3:30 p.m . and 4:40
p.m .. Suffolk C oun ty police aatd.
"Apparently there was easy access for anyone who wanted to
get his hands on It/' Officer Jo h n Kasprowtca aatd.
Th e oil painting of a flower arrangement In a vase Is of
"Immense value" and expected to be worth millions, he said,
but authorities did not specify an amount.
Manet helped form the group out of which the Impressionist
movement arose. T h e French artist died In 1863.

Main lira raoparad aftar darallmant
F R U rT V A L E . Texas - Th e Union Pacific railroad Sunday
m om lng finished repairing 3,000 feet of damaged track and
through East Texas that had bent
reopened Its m ain Une thr
closed by a derailment believed caused by a tornado.
T h e derailment of 45 cars Friday night during an Intense
thunderstorm forced the closure of the track and of U.S.
Highway 80 and Texas Highway 19 and forced 200 residents of
the rural area to evacuate because of anhydrous ammonia
fumes from a leaking tankcar.
"A t 9:45 p.m . Saturday we finished vacuum ing up the
remaining anhydrous am m onia." said Alex Tice , spokesman
for the Union Pacific In Omaha. Neb.
"W hat are did Is up-end the tank Into a pit and dumped the
product. Moat of tt slowly evaporating. Th e y diluted It wtth
water, which heated tt and Inc reared the rate of dissipation. At
11:48 the evacuation order eras tiffed and people returned to
their homes.**
Work crews Saturday and Sunday had moved the other 44
derailed cars in the MW-car train array from the track, and
through the night and Into Sunday morning repaired 2.000 feet
r.f t r " k and a bridge over U.S. 80 that w*&lt;- .1am&lt; gcd.
"T h e line was reopened at 7:50 this m orning." Tice said. "A s
were (he hlgharaya, though Texas 19 eras never fully closed.
"T h e damaged cars and other material were pul off to the
side and checked lo make sure they were secure and safe. T h r
ground Is soft horn the rain and we’U give It a couple of days lo
d ry and then go back In when the ground la solid and clear all
that stuff out.
Th e m ly people injured were two motorists, w ho refused to
Identify
(V themsehrci
elves, who had parked because of heavy rain
Friday night and suffered b u m s from the anhydrous ammonia
fumes. T h e y were treated at a local hospital and release
Jo hn Bromley, another railroad spokesman In Omaha, said
railroad Investigators believe a tornado hit the 69-ear train New
Orteana-to-Fort W orth train, pulled by two locomotives. In two
different locations, causing the derailment.
“ It lifted It off In two different sections." B ru m lry said. “ And
then of course once you get one car derailed, the rest of the c a n
will start derailing.

At least 60 injured, people trapped
under collapsed apartment buildings
S e v e ra l to rn a d o e s rip p e d
through Ihe Raleigh. N.C., ares
estly Monday, killing at least
sevent people.
i
Injuring more than
id trapping
trappln others beneath
60 and
Llbble of re
the nibble
collapsed shopping
ml build­
centers and apartment
ings, officials said
Th e twisters, rain and high
winds I hat rushed through the
north central part of the state
caught frightened residents In
their beds as roofs were lorn off.
walls were fell and trees were
sent crashing Into cars and
homes.
"T h e fatality count u now at
seven.” T o m D ill of Ihe stale
Division of Emergency Manage­
ment said, adding al least 00
people were Injured "There are
power outages all over tlie area."
Several tornadoes touched

Fireman dies
In suspicious
apartment blaze
P O R T W A S H IN G T O N . N.Y. Firefighters Sunday mourned a
veteran ftreman who died after
being c m c o m r by smoke w k ^ »
searching lor survivors of a
suspicious b U u r raging in a
lwo-story building
Seventeen firelighters from Ihe
Flower Hill Hoar Co. were in­
jured Saturday m orning trying
lo nave volunteer Lt. Robert
Dayton, w ho was to become
their captain In January, said a
grief-stricken Chief Charles Lang
of th r Port Washington Fire
Department.
"T h e y all looked up lo h im ."
Lang said. “ He was a tremen­
dous leader.*' Ihe r h lr f said of
Dayton, w ho leaves behind a
w ife a n d a n l l - m o n i h - o l d
daughter.
Th e building, which housrs an
antiques store on the ground
floor and has three span m enli
on th r second floor.

doom In a several-county area Just riding streets helping people
about 1a.m., D ili said.
right now. We're using chain
"W e have had a tornado." a saws to dear Ihe streets."
spokesman for the W ake County
Tie e s 16 Inche* lit diam cirr
Em e rgen cy M edical Services were snapped like dry pretzels
aald shortly after the cyclonic and blocked streets hampering
w i n d s r a m p a g e d t h r o u g h rescue efforts.
nonhwest Raleigh. " W e have a
L it McRoberta. spokesman for
num b er of apartm ent building Ihe Wake Medical Center, re­
col Is poet and we arc In Ihe ported one patient In critical
process of e il r a r l l n g people condition. The victim's trailer
tig h t now."
was demolished by ihe winds.
Hospitals re p o rte d Injured
"W e 're eaperllng m sny more
people arriving In droves, msny p a t ie n t s ," M rR n h e rls satd
of them still In their pajamas.
"W e 're pulling our disaster plan
"Th ey're com ing in by the in operation."
earloads." said a spokesman In
Residents wearing their night
Ih e emergency ro o m al Rea clothes filled Ihe streets lo view
Hospital W e don i h a v r time to i h e d e v a s t a t i o n o f t h e i r
talk now."
neighborhoods and check on
"W e're not sure of the dam­ their neighbors
ages yet." said Raleigh Ore chief
" I used lo live In Alabama in
Robert Whllllngton "W e know Ihe tornado belt." satd Mark
there Is exirnslvr damage all Se n lrr. "W hen my ears popped.
•o ve r northwest Raleigh. Were
I knew what was happening "

T h r roof of Sentrr'a home waa
left w ith a gaping hole In it, and
the house's chimney smashed
his roommate's car.
"I looked out the back w indow
and when I did the window came
through on m e." said Lonnie
Christopher.
Roofs of houaes In Ihe awalh of
the tornado were b'own away.
A two story brick office b u ild ­
ing was ripped In two several
miles from where a K Mart store
along U.S. 70 was reduced lo
rubble.
T h e w e a th e r ayalem th a t
s p a w n e d t h r to rn a d o a ls o
dumped heavy rains and high
winds across most of Ihe East
Cossl early loday. flooding roads
In New Jersey and Delaware,
uprooting trees and dow ning
power lines in several slates
T h r Nal tonal Weather Service
Issued a flash flood w arning
ohorily after 3 a m . E S T for
Merrer C o un ty. N J ., where up
lo 2 Inches of rain fell with more
m pectrd this morning, causing
creeks to overflow and Hooding
mads and highw ays

Kidnapped baby found alive in dum pster
COLUMBIA. S C . — A 4-month-old baby with
a heart condition w h o was kidnapped by a car
thief and (hen abandoned In a dum pster was
back home w ith his parents Sunday, doing
well despite the harrow ing adventure.
Ms It I&gt;ew David Caldwell, bom two months
i -em slutr atMi t . q u 'n r g m*deration r#r*y 12
hours, was kidnapped Friday night by a
17-yrar-old fugitive who fled a stale corree(tonal facility.
"It's a m ira cle ." satd M a lih rw 's father.
Roland Caldwell. " T h e y flaw officers! did s
tremendous Job. T h e way th ey worked
together as a team amazed me."
Caldwell sold he left Matthew in his car with
the motor ru n n in g lo keep the baby warm
about 8 30 p m . F rid a y night when he stopprd
at a Crown Point arrvlee station In Colum bia to
make a telephone ra il
When he lookrd back al his car. Caldwell
spotted someone In the driver's seal
" I didn't know w hat to think." he said
Caldwrll gave c h a ir and managed to get the
door open on the driver's side T h e suspect.
Jeffery Cl is ties Jefferies, of Gaffney, pushed
Ihe gas pedal to th r floor and headed toward
Interstate 26. w ith Caldwell hanging on.

O n Ihe entrance ramp lo the highway.
Caldwell fell off. Although h r suffered
“
I bruise*
and scrapes, the distraught father flagged
down a passing motorist and they chased the
car several miles brfotr Jefferies managrd lo
elude them.
Al that point. Caldwrll called authorities who
mot tilted a statewide leant of officer* to search
for me *ii»,V,, ca. -nd t* r tu b y
By th r time the haby was (ound seven hour*
later. Ihe search Im tudrd th r State Law
Enforcement Division, the Lexington and
Cherokee County Sheriff** Departmrni*. the
state H igh w a y Patrol, th r stair W ildlife
Department and Ihe Gaffney Poller Depart­
ment.
Jefferies was rhargrtl with kidnapping and
grand larceny
Authorities Immediately su sprrlrd Jefferies,
who had rscaprd from the Jo h n G Richards
youth detention center two hours before Ihe
kidnapping Jcflrrtrn. of Gaffney. S C . had
stolen two ear* previously
T h r stolen ear wa* found In front of (T u b
llarainbrr. a bar In Gaffney Jefferies was
inside
’He was having a good tim e." said Lex­
ington County Sheriff Jam e s R Metis " H r told
friends he was on a Thanksgiving holiday and
the rs r belonged toime of his counselors "

State Department given;
Golden Fleece award
W A S H IN G T O N Sen.
William Proxmlre. D-Wis.. said
Sunday the State Department
won his monthly Golden Fleece
award for bungling 815 million
In travel advances and trying lo
conceal Its error* under false
accounts — including one for
Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Proxmlre said the State De­
partment has effectively been
giving Interest free loans or
handouts to employees by lax
efforts to collect unused portions
of travel advances.
Proxmlre. who la leaving ihe

Senate after serving five full
terms, grants the dubious award
each month lo a government
agency that he says has pro­
vided an outstanding example of
ridiculous. Ironic, or wasteful
spending.
The senator said the State
Department regularly provide*
travel expense money to its
employees, then falls lo monitor
the accounts properly, resulting
In delayed repayments and. In
some rases, no payment at all.
" S la te m is h a n d le d tra v e l
advances lo the tune of 815.4
m illion In delinquent repay­
m e n t." P ro x m lre said In a

statem ent. " E v e n worse, as
m uch os 8686.000 was written
off and completely lost lo tax­
payers In ihe past two years
"E ve n more outrageous. In­
stead of w riting off some of the
d e lin q u e n t a c c o u n ts . S tale
ro n ro rtrd bogus accounts under
name* such as Ludw ig Van
B e r th o v e n ," P ro x m lre said
"T h a i's certainly not musk- to
Ihe ear* of th r American laxpay. . **
rr.
Proxmlre said the department
Itad pledged In 1986 lo correct
such problems, but that they
had only Increased

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Youth shot by Yugoslav guard in Sydney
Monday al Sydney s Si. V in ­
cent's Hospital.
C lrclj said his government had
C A N B E R R A . A u s t r a lia Yugoslavian officials said Mon­ also agreed In hand over the
day they would make available weapon alleged to have been
for questioning a security guard fired al Ihe youth and in keep
who allegedly shot and wounded Ihe Yugoslav guard In Australia
Australian Minister for Foreign
a young demonstrator outside
Ihe Y u g o s la v C o n s u la te In Affairs Gareth Evans said the
guard would not be given diplo­
Sydney.
matic Im m unity and that the
Yugoslav Ambassador Boris
law should follow lit normal
C U r lj said he would cooperate course.
wllh Investigators looking Into
C lz e lj was su m m o n e d by
Ihe shooting of 15-year-old Josef Evsns and asked to explain the
T o k lc d u rin g an a n g ry de­ shooting, which erupted during
m onstration by Croatian na­ a noisy demonstration by about
tionalists In Sydney on Sunday.
1.500Croatian protesters
To klc suffered a bullet wound
Police spokesman Sgl. I’eler
to the neck and was listed In Heffernan said the shooting
"srrtous but stable condition" ta-gan when a number of young

Uslts4 Prsta Irtawrett— n l

Iran halls POW swap with Iraq
M AN AM A , Bahrain — Iran announced Sunday II waa hall Irid
Ita 3-day-old exchange of nick and wounded prisoner* of war
w ith Iraq, a aurprlae move (hat ralard Irani of Increaxed trnxkrn
between the two IViaian Gulf fora.
12ie decision carnr aa Iran a spiritual leader. Ihe Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini, waa reported as railing for an Iranian
m ilitary buildup deaplle Ihe Aug. 20 cease fire that suspended
the H-year-old Persian G u lf war.
Iran's Islamic Republic News Agency said Tehran ordered a
atop to Ihe |*OW exchange until Baghdad sent home all Iranian
prisoners not rrlraard In Ihe initial stages of ihe Red
Croaa-aponsorrd operation
Ira q reacted by charging Tehran w llh violating the
agreement algnrd w ith the Red Crcau in Geneva and by
blam ing Iran for ita art Ions
"Ira n la responsible for the suspension In Ihe rrpat rial Ion of
sick and wounded prisoners." Akram al Waiarl. director of the
legal department at the Iraqi focrlgu ministry, said
"Ira n must assume ihe responsibility of Its decision lo hall
the exchange." Ihe Iraqi News Agency, monitored In Kuwait,
quoted Al Watarl as saying
T h e exrhange ran Into trouble on its first day Thursday
when Iran allowed only half ihe agreed number nl I I S Iraqi
POW a to board a Red Cross plane fur Baghdad Iran said
several Iraqi soldiers chose lo sisy lo seek political asylum
while others had recovered from their Injuries and were no
longer eligible for re|Mlnation.
In retaliation. Iraq only released half of the approximately 36
Iranian prisoners II was supposed to allow fly home to Tehran

Israeli makM unofficial Sovlaf vlait
JE R U S A L E M — Th e highest ranking 1st aril official lo visit
the Soviet Union In at least 21 years arrived In Moscow on a
trip that apparently ca m r as a surprise lo lop Israeli leaders,
officials said Monday
Director General Avraham Ta m lr arrived In Moscow Sunday
from the Hague, where he apparently re-rived a visa fo enter
:h. Soviet Union on - regular m u m l visa, not mii official onr.
Th e Jerusalem (tost reported Earlier rrporta Indicated Ta m lr
left Israel Friday for talks In Africa and made no mention of a
possible visit lo Moscow
A Foreign Ministry official said the Moscow trip waa a
"te chn ical vlsil lo check the procedures and working
conditions of the consular delegation." which arrived In the
Soviet Union earlier this year.
T h e spokesman said Foreign Minister Shim on Peres did not
know about Tam lr'a Soviet visit and declined further comment
on Perea' reaction T h e prime minister's office also said It waa
not been Informed In advance at Ihe visit.
A front page headline of Ihe Ma'artv newspaper read. "Peres
amazed: The directuc ul his ministry traveled to Moscow
without reporting lo anynnr "
T h e newspaper also reported lhat when Petes was told Ta m lr
had received a visa to Moscow and waa flying there, th " foreign
minister answered In a note to one of hla aides. "T e ll him lo
return Immediately."

JapantM car exports sluggish
T O K Y O — Japan's exports of motor vehicles in October
remained sluggish reflet ling slow demand overseas coupled
w llh weak price rum prUUvrncaa caused by live strong yen. the
Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Aaaortatlanaaid Monday.
T h e aaanrlallnn said October exports lotaled fi2l.f)32 unlta.
down 2 1 percent from a year ago and ilown 4.H perrrnl from
September.
T h e assotlsiion *atrt sales to ihe Untied Stairs. Japan s
largest trading partner, a rrou n trd for 262.670 units, down 6.2
percent from 278.313 units In October Iasi year.
"Sluggish demand worldwide was the main factor for slow
exports, allhough Japanese automakrrs continued lo feel Ihe
Impact nl the strong yen that has wrakrned price competi­
tiveness of their products overseas." said a spokesman fof the
association.
T h e Octobrr sales w r r r valued at 6 66 billion, down 12.1
percent from a year ago and down 3 3 percent from September,
the association said.
T h e y Included 360.074 passenger cars, down 1.4 perrrnl
from a year ago. 136.123 irurka. down 4 4 percent, and 3,735
buses, up 11 4 percent.
T h e association Mild motorcycle exports totaled 106,314
units, down 6 7 percent Irom a year ago and down 10.5 percent
from Srplrrnbrr

From Unlttd Pratt Inlamatlonal reports

Pakistani president to
name prime minister
Intsm atlsfial
I S L A M A B A D . P a k is ta n President GhuLim Ishaq Khan
will announce ihe next prime
minister In an address lo Ib r
nation Thursday, a day before
the first session of Ihe Nullunul
A s s e m b ly , a g o v e rn m e n t
spokesman said Sunday.
Observers said Ihe move ap­
peared lo he a concession lo
o p p o s it io n le ad e r B e n a z ir
Bhutto, the 33-yrar-old daughter
o f h a n g e d P rim e M in is te r
Zulflakar All Rhulto. Bhutto,
h o p in g to become the first
wom an to lead a predominantly
Moslem state, had urged Kahn to
appoint a prime minister ns soon
as possible.
B h u tto 's Pakistan People's
Party gained the largest num ber Benazir Bhutto
of N a tio n a l Assem bly sru ls
ahead of the government-hacked
Islamic Democratic Alliance In w o u ld a d d re s s I b r n a tio n
Nov. 16 parliamentary elections, Thursday In u national broad­
but failed lo secure an uhsolulr cast and name Ihe person he has
asked (o form the next govern­
majority.
Both Bhutto ami IDA leader ment. He said the National
Nawaz Sharif. 36, maintain they Assembly would meet the follow­
have the support of enough ing duy lo elect a speaker.
Independent and small parties lo
T b r spokesman said speakers
form a government.
also would be elected In Ihe four
T h e president will uppolnl a
Provincial Assemblies on Dec. 2
prime minister from whichever
and "special sessions of these
party he believes can command assemblies will be convened the
a majority In Ihe lower house of same day to ascertain the chief
Parliament.
ministers who are lo form gov­
T h e government had earlier ernments In Ihe provinces."
In d ic a te d a prim e m in is te r
Assembly elections for four
would be announced after Ihe
scheduled first session of the provinces were held Nov. 10, but
Bhutto's party was able lo win
National Assembly on Dec 7.
But Sunday, a government o n ly In lls s t r o n g h o ld of
spokesman said the president southern Sind.

people pushed lheir way lo ihe
front of ihe demonstration and
climbed Ihe front walls of the
consulate.
According lo witnesses, mix
security guards fired Into Ihe air.
One witness. Ivan Putanac. 17.
said: "A ll of a sudden, one guy
stopped shooting In the air and
look aim at this kid "
A n o i h e r w lin e s * . S e v e n
ba rise vie. 10. said: "A s we
started clim bing Ihe wall a guy
wllh a big black moustache Just
aimed ihe gun al him (Toklc)
through the gatr and shot him In
the neck."
In a strongly worded state­
ment. Evans told ClrelJ the
shooting was "Intolerable and
totally unacceptable" and that

Australia viewed Ihe incident
with grave concern.
O r g a n iz e r s s a id th e d e ­
monstration was called (o pro­
les! Yugoslavian Independence
day Nov. 20. and lo rxpresa
"abhorrence at Ihe artlflcai slate
which la Yugoslavia."
Yugoslavia la composed of the
combined People's Republics or
Serbia, Croatia. Slovenia. Bosnia
and Herzegovina. Macedonia
and Montenegro.
A b o u t 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 people In
Australia are of Yugoslavian
origin
Be lgrad e has c o m p la in e d
abnul Ihe activities of a small
group of Croatian nallonallsla In
Australia

PLO prepares response to U.S. rebuff
A M M A N . Jordan - PLO chief
Yasser Arafat prrparrd Monday
In launch a diplomatic offensive
la c o u n l r r Ihe R eagan a d ­
ministration's refusal to grant
him a visa lo address Ihe United
Nations General Assembly In
New York.
Criticism of the U.S decision
continued lo trickle In from Arab
nations. U N. officials and even
close U .S . allies, an d K in g
Hussein of Jordan and President
Mosul Mubarak of Egypt ram
(talgnrd to have Ihe U N. session
moved from New York lo Geneva
to allow Arafat lo deliver his
address
Th e U .S Stale Department
rttrd Arafat's allrged ties wllh
terrorism In announcing Satur­
day the Palestine Liberation O r­
ganization leader would not be
permitted lo enter the country.
Th e Saudi Arabian govern
m rn l. In a statement Monday,
expressed “ deep rrg rrt" over the
U.S. derision, saying II was
“ u njust."
" | U 5 Secretary of Sla te
George| S b u hz’s decision wax a
surprise to Ihe government of
Saudi Arabia, w hich stands
firm ly beside Ihe Palestinian
people and their legitimate right
for th e lib e ra tio n of th e ir
hom rland. return lo their ter­
ritories and self-determination."
said Ihe stalrm rnl broadcast on
state-run Riyadh Radio

plan was drawn up and will be
announced soon." M EN A said
Monday.

work on a diplomatic Initiative lo
counter the U S announcement
" A Joint Jnrdan-PLO political

Unit*4 P rats Intamattanal

Reagan says an Arafat visa
w ould 'send w rong s ig n a ls ’
oinclally. ll didn't make any
diflerencr whether I did or not
P O IN T M U G U . C A L IF . • (agree) because under Ihe law
President Reagan said S u n ­ (hat la Ihe province of the
day he still thinks (hr Pales­ secretary of state.*' Reagan
said.
tine Liberation Organization
approvrs the use of terrorism
B u t w h e n asked If he
and In have granted a visa to approved of Shultz's derision
lo prevent Arafat from entrr*
PLO Chairm an Yasser Arafat
leg the U n ltrd Stales, hr
would have sent "Ihe wrr-'.g
responded: "Y e s. t agreed
signal that we w rrr patsies."
very m uch."
R e a g a n , re sp o n d in g to
Th e Stale Department an­
questions about ihe U S de­
nounced Saturday lhat it was
nial of a visa lo Arofal. said he
refusing Arafat's request for
was referring lo recent PLO
an entry visa, saying ll holds
statements concerning "a p ­
the leader of Ihe Palestine
proval and use of terrorism
and that sort of thing."
Liberation Organization re­
s p o n s ib le fo r t e r r o r is m
The president, speaking as
against U.S. citizens.
he was boarding Air Force
Arafat had hoped to address
O n r lo return lo Washington
Ihe United Nations Dee. I: he
after a six-day Thanksgiving
last addrrsard the Untied Na­
vacation at the ranch, said he
tions In 1974.
"agreed very m u rh " with
In Its statement announcing
Secretary of Stale George
Ihe denial of Arafat's request,
Shultz's derision not lo give
Arafat a visa so hr could
the department said. "T h e
speak lo the United Nations.
U.S. government has convin­
cing evidence that PLO ele­
But Reagan also said It was
ments have engaged In terror­
Shultz's decision lo make on
ism against Americans and
Ihe Nov 24 rrqursl. nol hla.
others."
"W ell, you recognize lhat.
UwHod Fk

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ll said tbr move lo deny Arafat
an American visa was "counter
to (Washington's avowed) p rin ­
ciples. which call for achieving
freedom. ju sU rr and peace In the
w orld."
Also assailing the U.S. move
Monday were Malaysia and Ihe
Untied Arab Emirates The de­
cision esrller drew criticism from
Egypt. Jordan. France. Italy und
U N . Secretary G rnrral Javier
Perez de Cuellar.
Egypt's slate run Middle Easi
News Agency said Arnlat. after
m e e tin g w ith King Hussein
Sunday, departed Jordan for an
undisclosed destination lo begin

Court sentences
president to 20
years in prison

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S A N T O DOMINGO. Dominican
Republic — A Dominican Re­
public court Sunday convicted
former President Salvador Jorge
Blanco and I wo businessmen of
d e fra u d in g ihe g o v e rn m e n t,
sentenced them lo 20 years In
prison and fined th em $16
million each.
Jorge Blanco, who ruled Ib r
IVcm lnkan Republic from 1962
to 1986. was last seen In Atlanta
while h r was bring treated for a
heart ailment, lie was tried In
ubsrnlta after Ignoring a court
order to return home to stand
l rial.
On Saturday. Jorge Blanco
told Dominican Republic report­
ers by telephone (hat would
return home after the court's
decision was announced. G o v­
ernment sources said If he does,
lie will be anrstrd upon his
arrival.
He was found guilty of using
his office to force Ihe m ilitary to
buy over-priced m erchandise
from tw o businessmen — Leone I
Almonte and Juan Tom as Pena
Valentin.
Th e court said Jorge Blanco.
A lm o n te and Prnu V a le n tin
created three "phantom com pa­
nies” lo sell ihe merchandise
und defraud the slate.
All three defendants reccelvcd
20-year prison sentences and a
line of $16 million.
Several other officials, who
were accused at being Jorge
Blanco's accomplices, were ac­
quitted.
T h e y were Tamara Vasquez.
fo rm e r d irector of N a tio n a l
Budget: retired MaJ. Gen. Ju a n
Jose Rodriguez Ortiz, former
chief of the National Police, and
retired Gen. Ganlincdrs Kuinlrez
Perez. C o l. Ricardo B u tls lu
Hernandez. Col. Mlllon Marino
Mir Gonzalez und Ll. Manuel
A n lo n lo G II Medina.
J o r g e B la n c o le f t Ih e
Dominican Republic last year for
medical treatment In Atlanta. He
pledged lo return home for trial
but disappeared In late May
1967 alter treatment.
Atlanta poller and city officials
said they were not Involved In
security operations to ensure
Blanco's return and do not know
where he went after he left
Em ory University Hospital.
"W e didn't gel a forwarding
address for him and we aren't
sure ol his travel plans.” hospital
sjmkrswoman Judy S m ith said
the week of Blanco's release.

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Qorbachev opens Central Committee meeting
MOSCOW - The powerful
C o m m u n is t Party C e n tra l
Committee met Monday on the
eve of a special Supreme Soviet
ar«*lon called to dtscuaa I‘real
dent Mikhail Gorbachev * plain,

on restructuring the central govinim ent. the Taaa news ■r.enry
■aid.
T h e Central Committee meet­
ing. expected to set the agenda
for Tuesday's Supreme Soviet
sesalon, followed a weekend
K r e m lin c ra c k d o w n on the
growing nationalist movement
in the Republic of Estonia. Th e
Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
Saturday nullified a declaration
by Estonia's local legislature
that gave It the power lo over­
rule Soviet law.
President and C o m m u n is t
P a rty G e n e ra l S e c re ta ry
G orbachev opened M onday's
Central Committee meeting with
a report on ''measures to effect
polltk-al reform In slate devel­
opment.*' Ta ts sakl
W hen the Supreme Soviet, or

parliament, convenes Tuesday.
It w ill debate proposals on
limiting office holders to taro
five-year terms, on creating a
more powerful presidency, and
on establishing multi-candidate
elections.
Members will also discuss re­
cent ethnic unrest that has
spread from the Baltic sUtra tu
Armenia and Aacrbaljan In the
south, along w ith opposition In
the republics to proposed cunotltutlonal changes thin will strip
them of Ihc theoretical right to
secede.
T h e 3 0 0 -m e m b e r C e n tra l
C o m m itt e e , c h a ire d b y
Gorbachev, routinely meets the
day before the 1.500-member
Supreme Soviet so It can ham ­
m er out an a g rn d a for the
nominal parliament.
Gorbachev proposed several
pulillca l re fo rm s d u rin g an
extraordinary Com m unist Party
Conference In J u n r . The pro­
posal* Include secret ballot
multl-candldatc election* and a
new 2.2SO m em ber chamber of
deputies to rrplace the current

Mikhail Gorbachov
parliament.
On Saturday, the Presidium of
the Supreme Soviet, the highest
legislative body In the U.S.S.K ..

declared “ null and vo id" an
amendment of Estonia giving It
legislative autonomy. Tass said
Sunday.
Th e text of the Supreme Sovi­
et's decree, published by Taaa.
cited “ the inconsistency of the
law" In Estonia, and virtually
echoed a speech at the meeting
by Gorbachev, who also r . j r . leu
Estonia's local parliament
.
O n N o v . 10. E s to n ia n
lawmakers voted lo empower
the republic to “ suspend or
establish limits to the applica­
tion of legislative and other acts
of the U S S R ."
Taaa said that In Saturday's
action, the Supreme Soviet In
M oscow ''d e c re e d th a t the
articles of law of Estonia on
changes and amendments lo
Estonian constitution and the
paragraphs of Estonian sover­
eignly declaration that did not
correspond to the constitution
and laws of the U S S R wennull and void.”
The dlapatrh did not explain
th e d e c r e e f u r t h e r , b u t
Gorbachev. In s scaskm televi­

sion broadcast Sunday, told the
M o s c o w le g is la t u r e th a t
Estonia's move had "no Judicial
force."
“ As a result of broad and frank
discussions of Ihe present situa­
tion. we came to the conclusion
that the dccisons taken by the
Supreme Soviet of the Estonian
republic expressly cnntr.ullrt the
U .S S P.. constitution and should
be rejected as erroneous and
having no Judicial force." the
Soviet leader declared.
T h e move followed months of
nationalist demonstrations and
protests during local debates on
c o n s t i t u t i o n a l c h a n g e s In
Estonia and the other Baltic
states. Latvia and Lithuania,
w hich Ihe Soviets annexed In
1940 after s secret part with
N a il Germany In 1030.
Under Gorbachev's political
and economic reforms, strong
nationalist m ovem ents h s v r
e m e r g e d In A s e r b a l j s n .
Arm enia. Soviet Georgia and the
three Baltic republics
In Azerbaijan, meanwhile, two
Communist Party leaders were

fired because of ethnic unrest In
Ihc predominantly Moalem Sovl
el republic where hundred* of
thousands of people again dem
oust rated and III bonfires Sun
day.
There were no details about
Ihe firings. announced a day
after Gorbachev criticized na­
tionalist «nd ethnic movem ent!
In several republics for taking
advantage of hla reforms lo
advance their own causes.
A n A z e r b a i j a n i F o r e ig n
M in istry spokesman said by
telephone from Ihc Azerbaijan
capital of Baku that the situation
S u n d a y w as te n s e as d e ­
monstrations against Ihe mainly
C h ristia n Arm enian m inority
wrre In their sixth day.
Mr said Kirovabad Communist
P a rly first secretary R am iz
Baglrly and Nakhichevan parly
chief Feyruz Muslafayrv were
llrrd and rrplared because of the
ethnic unrrsl In both Azerbaijan
rllles o v rr Che past week.
For the past 10 months, th rrr
bus bren sporadic violence In
A/rrhalJan

Iran agrees to sign OPEC accord
V IE N N A — Iran said Monday It
would sign a new pact limiting
O P EC oil production In an a n ­
nouncement made shortly after
Saudi Arabia dropped a con
trovrrslal proposal 'hat would
have pegged ot! price* si 913 a
barrel.
“ Th e re Is an agreement." said
Feredoon Barkeshll. the head of
the Iranian delegation to the
year-end conference of the Orga­
nization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries.
T h e Iranian ofTtclal said Saudi
Oil Minister laham Nazer had
w ithdraw n an 11th-hour p ro
poaal the kingdom made Sunday
calling Inr a m inim um 915 prtce
floor. Prior to the Saudi proposal.
O P EC 's 13 m em brr nations ap­
peared ready to sign « tentative
agreem ent that w ould have
pegged oil prices at about 918.
Nazir confirmed his govern­
ment had withdrawn Its pro­
posal and said Saudi Arabia was
prepared to sign the agreement

f If people do not want to strengthen the
resolution, that is all right with us. Saudi
Arabia is not governed by slogans or
taboos|
-Saudi Arabian oil mintstar Isham N siar
along with the other twelve
O P E C members, lie said he
would pursue the Idea of a 915
prtce door at future OPEC meet­
ings.
"If people do not want to
strengthen the resolution that Is
all right with u s ." Nazer said
"Saudi Arabia la not governed
by slogans or taboos "
O i l a n a l y s t s s a id th e
turnaround represented a signif­
icant victory for Iran.
Saudi Arabia had stunned
O P E C oil m in isters with Its
unexpected rejection of the 9 IH
target price for oil. a move that
would havr pul lire new produc­
tion agreement In Jeopardy and

threatened to send petroleum
p ric e s t u m b l i n g on w o r ld
markets.
OPEC canceled at the last
m in u t e S u n d a y a p le n a r y
sesalon of the cartel after Nazer
put forward his proposal for a
9 IB price door, which would be
only a slight increase over the
ru rrrn l prkeof about 913.
In Tokyo Monday, traders sakl
the lark of an agreement had
sent rn id r price* down Ben
chm ark blend price* ranged
from 914 25 to 914.30 a barrel
In Tokyo Monday, down from
9 1 4 .4 0 to 9 1 4 .4 3 o ve r the
weekend
"Trading was very thin this

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m orning as dealer* refrained
from making bids for buying or
selling, walling for developments
In O P E C negotiatio ns.” onr
Tokyo trading source said.
In Vienna. Nazer told reporters
Sunday that Saudi Arabia had
“ no Intention of backing down
fro**', err thing.
lie shrugged of! suggestions
that the kingdom would aruttlt
Ihe prospective agreement by
rejecting a demand by Iranian
delegates for 918 as Ihe OPEC
target prtce.
" T h a t depends on th e m ."
Nazer said.
Hours before the Saudi Arabi­
an announcement. Iran. In an
apparent negotiating
breakthrough and climaxing a
week of talks at O P E C 's year end
conference, said It would acrepl
a proposal allowing arrh-rlval
Iraq for Ihe first time to produce
the same amount of crude a*
Iran.
Saudi K in g Fa hd did not
consul! tils traditional allies In
OP EC.

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ESTIMATED REVENUES
Mlllage
Ad Valorsm Taxes
4 00
Cash Carried Forward
Franchise
Utility Taxes
City Occupational Licenses
Permits
Bile Development Fees
DCA Grant
Cigarette Tax
Blata Ravanua Sharing
Alcoholic Bavaraga Licenses
Recreation Pgm. Income
Gasoline Tax
County Occup Licenses
Zoning Fees
Water Salas
Naw Installations
Flra Hydrant Rental
Turn-Ons
Tum-Offa
Penalty Incomes
Sewer Operating Income
Court Fines
Fines A Forfeitures
Interest Earnings
Sale ol Fixed Assets
DRI Voluntary Police Contrb.
Other Miscellaneous Revenue
Refund lo Prior Year's Exp.
Relmb. lo Labor Sewer Dept.
Transfer from PIRB Series '87
Fund Balance (10-1-87)
Interest Income (87-88)
Interfund Transfer (87-88)
Interfund Transfer (88-89)
Lease Revenue
Cash on Hand (10-1-87)
Impact Fee Receipts (87-88)
Impact Fee Revenue (88-89)
Total Estimated Revenue
EXPENSES
Personal
Operating
Improvements
Land
Equipment
Debt Service
Grants
Non-Operating
67-88 Budget
Carry to 89-90
Total Expanaee

992.989
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31.900
0
11.000
99.400
5.000
9.700
19.200
89,200
800
8,400
107,000
5.700
10.000

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500,000
6.000
7.500
2,000
2,000
23.000
37,500
200.000
28.000
40.000
2.000
34,200
5,000
2,500
4.000
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2.651,389

120.937

25.000

500

629.800
33.000
140.151
424,332
1,110.000
685.000
427.200
408.200
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992.989
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99,400
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19,200
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37.500
200.000
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185.937
2,000
34.200
5,500
2,500
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394,600
829,800
33,000
140,151
424.332
1,110.000
685,000
427.200
408,200
7,335,509

1.522.470
740,750
131.500
0
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25,846
10,500
149.380

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280,200
898.600
600.000
89.000
660.500
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0
274,660
1,175.660

92.653
279.534
0
0
21 450
20.900
0
290,963

1,615,123
1,300.484
1.030,100
600,000
181,393
707,248
10,500
440.343
274,860
1,175,860

2,681,389

3,978,620

705,500

7,338,509

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SHS looks toward future

IN BRIEF

’Notes: Small squad with big potential

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Ih o c k b y ^

B y C N W B F IS T fM
Hsrald sports editor

Capitals edge Rad Wings
After a season long wait for Yvon Corrlveau’*
■coring touch, the Washington Capital* received
double dividends Sunday In Detroit.
Corrlveau scored hta first two goal* of the
season to lead Washington to a 4-3 victory over
the Red W ing*
_____
ll was the fifth victory
In s i x g a m e s f or
Washington. The Red
Wings, w h o lead I he
Norris Division with a
12-7-4 m ark, suffered
lust their second defral
In 10 game*
Corrlveau. who had only one assist In hta
previous 16 games this season, notched the
second taro-goal night of hla career, lie scored
twice d u rin g a 1:13 span against lhe Lna
Angeles Kings Iasi Jan. 13.
Washington Coach llrya n Murray said the
Cr.pllal* nerd an offensive contribution from the
3 1-year-old Corrlveau.

Ingram goals lift Stars
S A N D IE G O — Godfrey Ingram scored the
tying goal In regulation play and the w in n in g
goal In overtime Sunday night lo give the
Tacom a Stars a 4-3 victory over the San I Mr go
Soccers.
A ftrr Kevin Crow gave San Diego a 3-2 lead
with a goal at 5:?4 In the fourth prrtod. Ingram
came right back lo score the lying goal w ith
1:45 rem aining In regulation
At 9:2 3 Into the overtim e prrtod. Ingram
received a pass from Peter W a rd dlrrctly In front
of San Diego's goalie Toll an T o th and scored the
winning goal.
P J . John * . Tacoma’s goalie, had 23 u v e a In
regulation play and 27 saves overall.
In w inning. Tacoma’s record Improved lo 3 -4 .
while the alx-llme MISI. cham pion Soccers rell to
2-5. the worst record In the league

Sung-MI retains crown
• S E O U L . South Korea — M««rn Sung kil of
S o u th Korea retained h is W orld H o s in g
Association bantam weight rrow n S u n d a y ,
■topping Edgar Monserral of Panama In the
seventh round.
Moon pressed flerrely from the outset a n d
knocked down the 20-year-old challenger at
2:30 of the first round at Cham sil Gym nasium ,
lie floored Monaenal again In the third round
T h e Panam anian kept b a rk in g away, o c ­
casionally countrr punching.
Early In the seventh m u m ! the defending
champion landed a Horry of *nlld punchc* to the
face. Monsrrr.it sank to the canvas for Hie th ird
time. T h e challenger rose hut wu* hrlplrsa and
referee Larry Rozadllla of the United States
■lopped the scheduled 12-round bout 4 4
second* Into I I k- srvrulli round.

r.

Brabham wins World Chslltngo
T A M P A — Grolf Brabham , racing from llie
pole position In a lurbo-cliargctl Nissan G T P . led
the final 61 laps Sunday en route lo victory In
the Inaugural 9300.500 W orld Challenge race
Brabham who averaged 9 0 031 mph. easily
polled away In Ihr stretch In grab the w inner's
check of 975.000. Th e G ro u p C Porsche 9 6 2
shared by Italians Oscar Lurruurl and Massimo
Slgala finished ncrond. trailing Brabham b y
34.151 seconds.
O n ly 15 cars started and 10 finished the
117-lap race, which covered 222.3 miles at I h r
Florida State Fairgrounds and featured some of
the premier International Motor Sport* Assoc ta­
ilor: drivers against Ih r heal of Ihr European
and Japanese Group C circuit.
Brabham , son of three-llme Formula O n e
champion Jack Draltham. w u fifth through 3 6
laps and advanrrd lo third by lap 42. W h e n
Larraurl slopped on the 56th lap. Brabham look
over the lead and was never overtaken the real
of the -vay around the 1.92-m llr road course.
F ro m s ta ff and w ire re p o rta

In Ih r p a s t. Sem inole H ig h
basketball tra m s eould be in llmMating Just by looking at them,
ll was not untom nn.ii a few years
back lo see the 'Notes with a front
line that went 6-10. 6-8 and 6-7.
Sire waa abundant at SIIS
In 1988 8 9. though, coach G r r g
Robinson* 'Notes will take on a
much different look. The Trib e
won'l Intlm ldatr anyone with It’s
sire with no playrr over 6-3. What
Scrntnolr w ill rely on I* quickness,
defense and l tie kind of tram wnrk
that Robinson leant* arr famous for.
’’I’m really impressed with the
work habtta and the altitude of this
gtnup." Koblnann. In hi* arcond
year at S H S . said. "The kid* have
made r ir e llr n t progrraa It m ay
lake Kim r time, hut tht* tram has
(lie potential to be very rnmpetlllvc "
Th* young N’ole* will get a good
tr*t light nil lire Im I a* they opt it
the arason Wednesday night at 7
against Oak Ridge In the W inter
Park Rotary Tournament
"Oak Ridge will hr the No I tram

In the stale In som e poll*.'
Rohtnaon said ’ ll will Ire a real
challenge for u*. Personnel wise. I
don't think we match up. hot I
think w r ran give them » competl
llvr game.’*
The 1988 89 squad has no re
turning slarlrrs and only a few
r e t u r n i n g p l a y e r s w h o suw
extensive varsity playing time a
year ago Gone are last year s
starting five as Craig Walker. Andrr
Whitney. Walter llopaon. Freddie
Gadaon and S a m m lr Edwards all
gradualrd R rg g ir Bellumy and
Danny Hartley, tw o ol Ih r lop
substitute* a year ago also will not
be bark
"Exprttruce I* our major concern
right now.** Robinson said "W r
averaged 64 point* a game last year
and 82 of It Is gone.”
The top returning players (or the
’Nole* Include senior Von Eric Small
and Juniors Holirrt Moore. Brandon
Cash and Bernard Kaddy. All played
varsity a veer ago. hut only Moore
and Eadov saw extensive p in in g
time Those four, along with 6 3
sophomorr Erie W a lk rr (Craig *
brother), will figure heavily In tixT rlb r’s plans till* season

Vvn Lrtc Sma'I look* upvourl In
action during last weak t jamboree
Small is ons ol a lew seniors on Ihe
1968 89 Seminole High basketball
team

Raiders
split at
Gulf Coast

Michigan
overpowers
Oklahoma

From staff raparts

U n ite d Press Internal!— *el

PANAMA C IT Y - The Seminole
Community College men'* basketlull tram moved lo 7-3 on the
wesson when It split a |ulr of gam rs
In I h r P a n a m a C i t y N e w s
Hrm lilAiulf Coast (lassie II at the
Billy llsrrtsnrt Health Center on the
cantons M l G u lf Coast C om m unity
*
the weekend
The H a lclrts dropped a hard
Inughl 84-70 drcistrsr to ih r nunitirr
five ranked Indian* of d rlrn d io g
slate champion ( 'hi|mla Com m unity
College In Friday night'* ronlrst
But Ihr Raiders lame lu rk with an
84 78 victory over the host C o m ­
modore* of G u ll Crust Com m unity
College Saturday night.
Seminole will play two home
games Ihl* week a* they (day host
lo flrr lim e defending Mid-Florida
C o n lr r e n c r C h a m p io n F lo rid a
Community College of Jacksonville
Wednesday nlghl anil Florida ColIrgr of Tum |M Friday night Gam e
time (or truth mutest* is 7 30 p in.
at the llra lth anil Ptiystral E d in a lion b u ild in g on Ih r Sem inole
campus
In F rid a y night's cnnlrsl Ih r
Raiders trailed 42-33 at half H um as
guard M arvin Ricks, (orward Kevin
lllne*. and renter Shannon Shell
nrotrd rig h t point* each Carrying
the load for Seminole were Vincent
Emerson w ith 12 (list half points
and Robert Thom as with nine. But
□Boo B a ld e r* . Fags SB

L A IIA IN A Hawaii — Ririnr.il
Robinson aeoted 20 |Hilnts and Sean
Higgins added 19 Sunday nlghl to
help No 2 Mirhtgan overpower No
6 Oklahoma 91 80 lor the chump!
ouslilpof Ihr Maul (lassie
Earlier Nevada-lax* Vegas lw-.il
M emphis State IK) 80 to overtime IQ
w in third place, Ohio Sta ir treat
V.outer hill 97 82 III the consolation
g a m e , and B r l'a n l beat host
('barninade 89 68 hx seventh place
Second-ranked M ich ig a n look
control ol the game early and led
Irotn start to llntsh. using a more
p o lish e d ollense lo c lrlru t the
Sooner* Glen liter, voted the
tournament * Mcaxt Valuable Player.
Iinished with 17 point* lor Ihe
Wolverine*
•
Michigan shot 62 perrenl Irom Ihr
Held, compared to Oklahoma'* 17
|trrcenl

Thatta baby
Lsks Brantley assistant coach Gary Sm ith oldn'l |ust see his new
haircut In the mirror, he • only trying lo get the Patriots bred up during
FrMey night's region playolf against Lake City Columbia For a roundup
ol Friday's playoffs, tee Page 4B

Bengals tame Buffalo, 35-21
United F t * * * Iw lf it e ’lenal________
C IN C IN N A TI - Rookie fullback
Ickrv Wood* and vrlrran halftrack
James Brooks pierced the Buffalo
Bill*' lough defensive hide Sunday
In powrr I h r Cincinnati Bengal* In a
35-21 victory In a matchup of the
top two tra m s In the AFC.
"Till* gam e pul It all up cm Ihe

table lor e v e r y b o d y lo s e r .”
Cinc innati Couch Sam W y rh r said
''Th e re were Iw o g«xxl fiMitliall
leant* out there unci today we were
the bcltrr tram. I liojw w r see them
again In the playolla."
Cincinnati. 10 3. remained alone
atop ih r A F C Central division by
one game o ve r H o u sto n . The
Bengal* hnvr a showdown game
against the Oilers lit Iwo weeks

Falcons
stump Bucs
Units* Praaa International

B A SK ETB A LL
1 )7 :3 0 p .m . — S C . C o lle g e . G ro rg lu ul
Jacksonville. (L|
□ 9 p .m . — ESPN. College. Orest Alaska
Shootout, third-place game. (L|
FO O TB A LL
□ 9 p.m . — W FTV -9 . N F L . Los Angeles Ralclrrs
at Seattle Seahawks. ID
T E N N IS
□ 8 p.m . - LIF. Lifetime Challenge: Team U S A
vs. Te a m USSR

Sm all. 6 2. will plav ul a (orward
sjMil and will lie looked lo for
leadership ’‘lie's worked hard and
im proved n great deal since last
ye a r.” Robinson said ol Sm ull
Moore 6-2. will play Ih r powrr
forw ard «|mi and will Ire looked lo
lor scoring Inside along with re­
bounding strength Cash. 6 0 . and
Fouldv. 6 0. will play at llie gourd
•viols with Faddy most likely playing
the |Milut
W a lk rr will tie one of the kry big
m en ou Ihr (ram and w ill start at
f o r w a r d with n o p h o rn o rr Earl
W illiam * and senior transfer Tony
T lc k ru o ll also looked to lor strength
Inside
“ W e 'rr rral small eoui|urrd to
other Seminole tra m s.” Robinson
said "W e won't play w ith a rrn trr
tx-cause wr have to iitllltr our
(|Uleknrss "
Ad d in g depth at ih r guard spot*
w ill tw ti I sophomore Kerry Wiggin* and seniors &lt;1101 W ilson. Larry
Allen and Adrian Rouse. Wiggins,
w liu scored 41 p o in ts In one
lrrshrn.il) game last year. Is ronstde rrd an rxcrllrul young primped by
Rot ilt. sot i
Bee ‘Nole*. Fags 3B

A T L A N T A — The young Allnnlu Fuleons are
learning huw lo win games In the (mirth quurtrr.
The Falcons am trd ihe winning lourhduwn In
llie fourth quarter Sunday to clump the Tampa
Bay Bureau e rrs 17-10 lor Ihrlr fourth win In Ihr
lust five game*. Atlanta. 5-8. lost the close gamrs
earlier Ihl* neascai hut has played much heller
since Ihr rrlu rn of Injured quurtrrhurk Chris
Miller.
"Thl* learn I* definitely h rttrr Ilian lant yrur
(when A llnnta wound up 3-12). especially now
(hat we a rr gelling some ol our Injured pluyrrs
bark." said Miller, who threw u 37-yard |m i s s lo
Michael Haynes for Ihr wlnnlngscorc.
"ll would lx- tiler to get lo H-H, but I don'l know
If (hat Is rrnllstlr. The lusl three games urr
agalnsl Ira n is ISan Frunelsco. LA Rams and New
Orleans) that u rr still jilaylng lor Ih r playoffs.”

Buffalo. 112 had a seven game
w in n in g streak sn«p|K-d. lint Ihr
Bills have already clinched the AFC
Eastern division title, llr r y eould
have wrapp'd up the home Held
throughout lire p ln yo lls with u
victory.
Wood* ranted 26 tlm rs for 129
yards and scoird three touchdowns
Brook* ran 22 time* lor 93 yard*
See Bengal*, Page 2 B

NFL SCOftlt! W KIK 13
S u n d a y ’s Results
Jets 38. Miami 34
Bengals 35. Bills 2 1
Browns 17. 'Skins 13
Bear* 16 . 1’aekrrsO
Sterlrra I6. Chiefs It)
Eagle* 3 1. Cards 2 1
Falcons 17. Bin* I0
Hr mu os 35. Rams 24
Colls 24. Patriots 2 1
4Bern4 8 .S. Diego If)
G lanls I3. Saints I2
Q u o te of the Dsy
" T ills win looked good to me. no matter
how ugly II might have looked to anyone
else.” — Atlanta Coach M arl-m Camptx-ll
alter tin- Falcons Im-.ii T a m p a ILiv 17 I0 for
Ihelr fnurth will III llie last llv r games.
Haynes, who slid over I h r g u il line with the
w lnnlug T D . said hr was "ju * i mnrcnlratlng on
catrhlng the hull. I didn't |&gt;lau lo catch ll and
slide In. I tx-nt Ihr corner and Ih r safety was a
llllr slow In coming over. T lt c ( k is s was a little
C See Fa lco ns, Page 2D

Oklahoma |iullrd within 63-62 at
the H 32 mark of the second hall on
a layup by William Davis, hut Ihe
Stainer* were held scoreless lor ihr
next two minute* while Higgins and
R o b in so n took over Robinson
stored eight straight |Miinis. In­
clud in g a Ihrrrp o ln l jum|N-r that
(laddrd Michigan s lead In 73-67
w ith 3 02 remaining
l-’ohlnson fouled out trying to
drive Ih r middle with 4 28 to go and
Higgins, a 6-fool-8 sophom orr. look
over Ihe semiring lor the Wolverine*
In the final m in ute*
H ig g in s
Iinished 7-for-7 from the field
Michigan went cm u seven-point
ru n with two minutes to go and
built a 12-point lead on Higgins' Iwo
Ir r r throws with I 42 lo pluv.
Led by Loy Vaught's nine re­
bounds. Mlihlgau m itrchuurolcd
O k la h o m a 38-27. V a u g h t also
scored 13 points.
O k la ho m a was Irtl h v Stacy
K ing'* 27 jMiluts and Tyro n e Jones
added 18. Junes and King combined
for 26 of Oklaltoma's 40 Hr*!-li.ill
point*.

Jets upend
Miami, 38-34
linltsd Proas Intam atlonal
E A S T R U TH E R F O R D . N J - Ken O'Brtrn,
Ix-urhrd In fuvor ol Pal Ryan Ix-cause the New
Yotk .Iris needed all olfrnslvr Imost. jitovldcd n
much-needed lift In the fmiith qu.uter Sunday.
O H rlrn ri-pl.iicd Ills Irlend and Ira m m a lr.
alter Ryan suffered a concussion In Ih r third
|x-rlod against Miami. O'Brien rallied New York
with a |i.ur ol fourth &lt;|iiartrr touchdown |tosses
a* Ihr Jets ItMik a 38-34 lrluui|»h
"ll was grt-al to lx- track and great lo get the
w in .” said O'Brien. Ix-urhrd two week* ago try
Coach Joe Walton "Pat's all rigid — he was
groggy, hut he l* smiling now. Put and I a rr good
Irtc-nds. Our friendship *uprirede» anything mi
the (uolbull field.”
The Jets. 0 6 I . Miu|)|x-d a three-game losing
streak and kepi llirlr slim jxlavoll ho|x-s alive.
Miami drop|M-d ll* fourth straight and remained
Sec Je ts. Page 2D

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�Broncos bomb Rams, 35-24

SCOREBOARD

DENVER T h e D enver
B ro n co ;. alive In the playofl tare
largely because of the mediocrity
of their division. Sunday finally
played like the team that went to
the past two Super Bowls.
Jo h n Elway passed for three
touchdowns and ran for another
and the Broncos moved Into sole
possession of the A F C West lead
— for one day at least — with a
35-24 victory over the fading Los
Angeles Rams.
Th e Broncos. 7-6. moved a
half-game ahead of Seattle and
the Los An gcks Raiders, who
play Monday night In Seattle. All
three were 6 -6 entering this
weekend's games.
D enver plays at both Los
Angeles and Seattle before clos­
ing out the season wtth a home
game against New England.
"W e 'rr still fighting for our

At Washington. Earnest Bynrr
bmfce two tackle* and scored on
a 27-yard n in w ith 1:49 left and
Kevin Mack rusi.ed for 110
yards and a touchdown. Imroving the B ro w n s to B-3.
rfrndlng Super Bowl champion
Washington. 6-7. lost its third
straight
M U M .P a t r ls t ill
At Indianapolis. Dean Mature i
kicked a 29-yard (k id goal with
2:22 remaining to snap New
England's four-game winning
streak Jason Slauruvsky missed
a 27-yard field goal as time
expired that would have lied the
score. Both trams are 7-0 and
battling for an A F C wildcard
spot

B

life, and we seem to play better
In that position." Denver Coach
Dan Reeves said. " I t comes
down to a three-game season.
Maybe we can steal a win next
week (against the Rams) We're
not eliminated yet."
Th e Rams lost their fourth
straight game and fell to 7-6.
Into third place In the NFC West.
"W e called this the despera­
tion bowl, and by lasing this
game. It’s becoming Increasingly
desperate for us.” Los Angeles
C o a ch J o h n Robinson said
"T h is loss cuts us down to the
hone We're In serious trouble”

Blasters 16, Chiefs lO
At Pittsburgh. G a rv Andrrton
kicked three’ field goals anil
MrrTlI llogr added a lO-yard
to u c h d o w n r u n to lift the
Steeler*

Bears’ win marred by injuries
Th e Bears had llttk trouble
w ith the Packers Sunday at
Chicago, but were wonted about
their future after the game. They
a r e d o w n to t h e i r t h i r d
quarterback. J im llarbaugh. and
Richard Dent might be lost for
the season.
"W hen you lose a Richard
Dent and Mike Toutcxak at this
point In the season wtth the way
they were playing. I would say
th a t's a p re tty good loss.'*
Chicago Coach Mike Dttka said.

AV. 1
ft* 1

Neal Anderson rushed for 130
yards and two touchdown*, in­
cluding an BO-yarder. to spark
Chicago. Green Bay. 2-11. lost
Ms Mirth straight.
Denver. Cleveland.
P h ila d e lph ia , the N ew York
Q la n t a a n d J a n I ra n c ts c o

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ssMit
•vox
a
iV J S
* -■ *
■Has
&lt;u t
ito u
4 r«w
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iiM t

and srored
,w o TD * un * 3-yard run and a
1 3 -y a rd pass fro m B o n m rr
Estason
W ith Estason completing 18 of
25 passes for 238 yards, the
Bengal* rolled up 455 yards. The
Utils entered the game with the
A F C 's No. I defense and left with
thetr pride hurt.
"T h a t's the best offense we’ve
plsyed against all season." Iluflain defensive end Art Still said
' Th e y're rated No I In the N FL
and are found out why.
- W e had a lot of problem*
t r y i n g to s to p t h e m . You
couldn't ask for a better pair of
running backs than they have
W h e n yo u ad d In a great
quarterback and an offensive

bolstered their playoff chances
Sunday, while \ka*h.ngt'&gt;n utiJ
the Los Angeles Rams fell close
to elimination
Baglas 3 1. C a rd in a ls 2 1
A t P h ila d e lp h ia . R a n d a ll
C u n n in g h a m th re w tw o
to uchdow n passes and Matt
Cavanaugh tossed a third to lift
the E a g le s to th e ir fo u rth
straight trium ph. Philadelphia.
6-9. moved a game ahead of the
Cardinals. 7-6. and Into a tie
with New York atop 'he NFC
Hast

line that Is big and aggressive
and Just esplodrs off the hall,
you've got a total offrnsr You
have to play almost above your
best to beat them Today, we
were far below our he*!."
Th e llufTalo tlrfrnsr bail sur­
rendered a total uf 15 points over

Its last lour game* and oppo
nents had converted fust right of
their last 50 third down plays
Sunday. Cincinnati converted li
of 14 third downs
"It was a little surprising lhal
we did so w rll against them ."
C ln r ln n a ll offensive linem an
Max Montoya said. "I didn't
think we could grl 200 yards
rushing Bui we mixed It up real
good, calling play* lhal kept
them oil balance. They didn't
know which wuy w r were go

O la a ts 13, S a la ts 12
A t N ew O r l e a n s . Paul
MeFadder) kicked a 36 yard field
goal with 21 seconds remaining
to give New Y o rk a 13-12
e rro r-p la g u e d v ic t o r y
Th e
Giants, who squandered a sror
Ing opportunity in the final
minutes on Joe M onts' fumble,
p la y e d w it h o u t s t a r t in g
quarterback Phil *\hnms Morlrn
Andersen kicked four Held goals
to account fur all of New Orleans
scoring
4 6 t r s 4 6 . C h a rg e rs 10
At San Dtego. Roger Craig
scored thrre touchdowns and
Jerry Rice caught scoring passe*
of 96 and 41 yards from Joe
Montana to spark the Tilers San
Francisco Improved to 8 5 and
pulled within a game of I lie
Salnts In the N FC West The
Cliargers fell to 4-9

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"I wasn't surprised at Inn*
well we ran." W inds said "That
was our game plan — In (list
krep running straight at them
W ith Bullalo lalling brhlnd
2 1 0 in the first hall and 28 7 in
th e t h i r d q u a r t e r . M ills
qu a rte rb a ck J i m K e lly was
foreed tn pass a lot more thin
intended Mr rran p lrlrd '24 uf 35
for 265 yards bill threw Iso
Intrn rptmns and tire Bills lost
two tumbles Cincinnati rant
milted no turnover*
"W hen they juiri|ird out ahead
of n*. that took u s out ol our
Iru m iln g l game p la n ." Kelly
said "Th e n . I threw too many
Intrrrepttons and w r made too
many mlstakrs I don't think * r
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T h e Buccaneers, down 106 at
halftime, had battled Into a
10-10 tie In the third quarter
when Jo hn Carney kteued a
24-yard field goal and Lars Tate
rapped an BO-yard drive with a
2-yard leap with 1-03 left In Ihr
period
T h e Falcons moved 90 yards
on four plays lo that fourthquarter T D with Jo h n Settle
bursting ofl the left side for a
48 yard gain on the first play
a n d M ille r s c r a m b l in g on

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Haynes
" I dldn l have a good grip on
the ball." said Miller, who com ­
pleted 14 of 24 pisses during the
rainy afternoon "B u t I Just tried
10 get It nut there because I saw
he had his man hrat”
“ We were happy to gel this
one,” Falcons Coach Marlon
Campbell said. "T h is win looked
good lo me. no matter how ugly
11 mlf(ht have linked In unyone
else.'
Tam pa Bay Cixu h Kay Perkins
said his Buccaneers were bad
even by their standards Sunday.
"It was a messy day and w r

C o a tln u a d fro m I B

York amassed a club record 597
ya rd s total offense und an
NPI.-record 39 first downs. The
old first-down record was set
N o v. 13. 1966 by the Los
A n g rlrs Hams against the New
York Giants
"It's always a shootout with
those g u y s . " W a lto n sa id .
When we get together Ih r best
rotors out. II you call ollrnse
best. Il certainly Is hard on the
roachlng staff."
Al Toon had 14 catches for
181 yards lor the Jets, who held
the hull 4 0 :1 6 ro m p u rrd to
19 44 (or Miami.
Dolphins wide receiver Mark
Clayton raught seven passes for
136 yards and two third-quarter
touchdowns.
"It's very frustrating for me
und the Ira n i." Clayton said.
"Prrsonully playing wrll doesn’t
do me uny good. W r really play
tills tru m . A ll w r nerd are
boskets."

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place In Ih r A F C East ul u 5 8
O 'B r i e n r o n n r c l e d w ith
M ickey Sh u le r nn u 7-yard
touchdown pass 51 seconds Into
Ihe final period lo m o v r New
York within 34-31. He drovr
New York 74 yards In nine plays
on their next possession, hilling
Wesley W alkrr with un 18-yard
puss with 5:41 remaining for (hr
winning points
"K en n y came in and did a
great Job and finished It for us."
Walton said. "After you have
losl a few gamr* and are strug­
gling you get a little concerned.
But this (ram hasn't quit all
year."
O'Brien came In w ith 1:27 lefl
In the third period. O'Brien's
first scoring drive wus started
when James Hasty recovered a
fumble by Ferrell Edm unds. Hr
finished with 6 completions In 9
attempts for 92 yards to over­
shadow M ia m i's second-half
comeback engineered by Dan
Marino.
Marino, who threw for 621
yards against New York In Ihe
first game of the season along
w ith five In lrrre p llo n s. com­
pleted 17 of 35 for 353 yurds und
a season-high five T D s Sunday.
He did not allow un Interception.
R yan completed 27 of 43
jtasses for a career-high 341
yards and Iwo touchdown* New

Marino led ih r Dolphins lo
touchdowns on their first three
possessions of the third quarter
lo erase a 24-14 halhtmc deficit.
Th e Jets, after w-oring thrre of
the four times th ry had the lu ll
In Ih r first half, punted twice
und fumbled III the (bird period.
" D rf r n s lv r ly . w r w rrr just
uhout us hud us we could g r l."
Miami Coach D m Shula said.
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lost in a better Io o II m II tram .”
P e rk in s said. " W r haven't
played that Im &lt;I ail year Every
time we got something going, we
h u rl ourselves — a holding
penally, dropped hall* and inef­
fective hkicklng."
The Falcons opened the scor
Ing H 13 into the first quarter
when Greg Davts kicked a 40
yard field goal and moved ahead
10-0 with just 46 seconds led In
the first half nn Settle's 8-vard
run tocapan 81-yard drive.
Tam pa Bay.
fell
to 3-10
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SCC basketball wants YOU
If you've read the Sanford
Herald aporta paflea for the
poet few years. you aee that
every attendance figure of a
local event ende with a I (l.e.
1.001 fana|. It has become a
trade mark.
It'a not the I that dlaturbs
Seminole C o m m u n ity College
coach bill Payne. how.*ver. It a
what cornea before the one.
fo r a Junior college learn
that haa averaged 30 wtna per
season since Payne took over
as coach to have between 101
and 201 fans per game Is
disgusting. Especially a team
that almost always competes
for the Mid-Florida Conference
title and one that made the
semifinals of the State J U C O
Tournament a year ago.
Not only Is this a good J U C O
team, but It could also com
pete with, if not beat, some of
the collegiate programs In this
area such as the University of
Central Florida. Rollins and
Stetson
So what's the problem with
you basketball fans?
The Raiders usually play on
W edne sd a y a n d S a tu rd a y
n ig h ts w it h h o m e gam es
starting at 7:30. T h is m ay not
be the best S C C team ever, but
It'a definitely one worth wat­
ching. There are several major

RaidersC ta lla s M f r s a I B
the Raiders
rsme out strong In the second
halfoutsrortngC hlpoU 16-7 In
the first 7:10 of the second half
lo tie Ihe score at 41MB. Doing
the damage was Thom as and
Terell Barnes with eight points
each. Th e tw o learns stayed
close traded baskets and the
game waa attll tied at 664)6
with 4:20 to play. But Ihe
In d ia n a g o t t h e i r H in e s
brothers, sophom ore Keith,
and twin freshmen Sam m y
and Kevin, all 6*7” . into the
action a n d o u ta co re d the
Raiders IB-4 the rest of the
way In move to 74) on the
season T h e second half the
Indiana were led by Kevin
Hines with 16 points, Ricks
with seven, and Sam m y and
Keith lltnes with ati and four
points respectively.
For the game Kevin Hines

college prospects on the tram.
And If yon get bored w ith the
game. SC C has Its best group
of cheerleaders ever.
W hat's the appeal of Junior
college basketball?
It's a very last-pared, wellplayed game. The 46-scrond
clock and three-point shots
h a ve d e fin ite ly h e lp e d It
become more c u llin g wliiir
J U C O programs are now at­
tracting some pretty dam good
players. Most of these players
usually go on In four-year
colleges as the big programs
are starling to look more and
more to Junior colleges for
talent.
If you want to see local
talent. SC C has quite a few
f o r m e r S e m in o le C o u n t y
standouts Including Robert
Thom a s and T J . Scale! ta of
Lym a n . Fred Oadson of San­

led Ihe Indiana with 24 points
a n J eight rebounds. Rl« 1’i
with IS (minis and six assists.
Shell with ten points. Keith
Hines with nine points and
right rehounds, and Sam m y
Hines with nine (mints and
four rebounds For the Raiders
It was Thom as with 17 points
and five asatsls. Emerson with
12 points, and Dames w ith ten
points and a game high 11
rebounds.
In S a tu rd a y 's gam e th r
Raiders Jumped out to an early
14-6 lead behind three Hire*
pointers by Robert Thom as
and the Inside play of Robert
R icelardelli. Sem inole c o n ­
tinued to apply Ihe pressure
and went ahead by 13. 3 a 17
with 8.01 left In Ihe half. But
ihe Commodores, behind the
in s id e p la y o f A n d e r s o n
W right. Thom as Shannon, and
Alan Glover, raised the gap lo
42-38 al half time. W right.

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successful program thanks In
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port It gels from the com m uni­
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ty. Florida Com m unity ColIrge-Jackannvillr has also de­
behind us to keep us pumped
veloped a strong following
These are three of S C C 's
u p ." Payne said
biggest rivals and those trams
For a learn of hard-working
always draw big rruwds when
and talented athletes like this
thr Raiders rom c to town So
to he all but Ignored Is a sad.
the Raiders should only expert
sad comm entary This learn Is
not only the S C C Raiders, but
the same kind of support when
part of the Seminole County
Daytona. Lakr City. FCC-Jax
com m unity. It Is something
or any other Mld-Flordla Con­
ference team &lt;om rs to SCC.
the c o m m u n ity should be
So far In the 1988 89 season,
proud » ( and the only way lo
show that pride is lo show up
though, the only fans showing
al th r games.
up are those who l*ayne rails
the "faithful 200." In fact. In a &gt; S C C basketball. It's exciting.
It's entertaining — It's free, fie
recent toss In Polk. Payne said
there
having even a half-way d rrrn t
P S. — Accompanied with
crowd could have made a
difference In the game
this column Is a ropy of Ihe
Seminole C om m unity College
"W e might have rallied all
the way If we had a crowd
schedule

tilo v r r . and Shannon had
nine. etpM. .md urren pot. *s.
respectively. For the Raiders
Thom as bail nine. RlccUrdelll
right. Hlsitard Drown and Nick
Milnlakiv starting In place of
l lie injured Borne*. scored six
each.
The gainr stayed close Ihe
whole second half as Gulf
Coast lied II al 42-42 with
17:4.1 lo play. Dui Seminole's
maitir game pnivrd In la- lo
much as Mllldukts. Drown, and
R k rla rd rlll stored 12. I I . end
I I . respectively to nvrrm nte
13 points by Brian Dawson,
and Irn and nine points by
Wright and Shannon, respec­
tively.
Seminole consistently got
Ihe ball Inside the second half
and shot 6 4 % In addition to
making 13 of 17 free throw
attempts Point guard William
"W im p y " Woods added seven
of hts game high 11 assists in

Lobo:
San Diego
triumphs
A L B U Q U E R Q U E - N .M . W a y m a n S t r i c k l a n d led a
balanced attack w ith 14 points
as the University of San Dtrgo
defeated N ew M exico 64-53
Sunday night for the champion­
ship of the In a u g u ra l Lobo
Classic.
In the consolation game. Doric
M b o n u 'a 18 p o in ts led alx
teammates In double figures as
L e h ig h d e fe a te d L o y o la of
Baltimore. 8 6 -7 1
The San Diego Toreros. 24).
fell behind 13-0 In the first 4:30.
But they slowly pecked away
and came back lo outacore the
Lobos 2 7 1 3 and take a 27-26
halftime lead.
Strickland scored 7 points In
the first half, all In the lost two
minutes as he completed Ihe
Torero comeback.
The two tram s played fairly
even through moat of the second
half before a 3-polnl play by
Oylan Dottln put San Diego In
front. 53-48. with 3:30 In the
game.
The Toreros never trailed after
that, hitting 7 of 10 free throws
down the stretch.
The Lobos' lass overshadowed
a strong pefomance by New
Mexico's Charlie Thom as, voted
the tournament's most valuable
player. Thom a s finished with 17
points Sunday and 46 points
during the two-day tournament.

SCC SASKSTBAU
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la-ad ng the -vay f« r G u lf
Coast II was Dawson and
W n ghl with 111 points each.
Shannon bail 16. and guard
llru re W hile addrd Irn W right
led In rebounds with five and
Dawson had seven asatsls as
Ihe Commodores fell lo 2-7 on
the season
T h r Raiders shot 6 7% from
the floor and placed all five
starters In double figures as
center Rkv U td rlli. on five of
nine shooting, led Ihe way
with IB. Forwards Mllldakts.
seven lor ten from the floor,
and Drown, eight of I I shoot­
in g . had IB and 17. and
guards Thom as and Woods
added 13 and ten. The Raiders
also made five of six three
point attem pts. R lrctardelll
grabbed a game high eight
rrtm unds and Mlltdakia added
five asatsls to hts |8 points.

A N C H O R A G E . Alaska - Clif­
ford Lett scored 19 points and
p.rabbrd tour retxiunds Sunday
to push No. 14 Florida past Utah
774)8 and Into a fifth-place finish
in thr 11th annual Great Alaska
Shootout.
The Gators shot 53 percent
from the floor in dropping the
Running Utes lo a sixth-place
finish.
The Gators, playing without 7
foot 2 center Dwayne Schlnlxlua.
led 37-31 at hallllme.
Florida continued lo dominate
In Ihe second half, despite a
series of three pointers by Utah's
Van G r a y , who set a new
Shootout record by netting I I
I h r r e - p o i n t e r s d u r i n g th e
tournament
Earlier. Race McCleery hit a
free throw with 34 seconds left
to lift host Alaska Anchorage to
a 71-70 victory over Iona and a
seventh-place finish.
T h r G a e ls, led by Nestor
Payne w ith 16 points Sunday,
finished eighth In the tourna­
ment
Hon Fisher collected 27 points
a n d 9 r e b o u n d s lo le a d
Alaska-Anc borage
G U O ESI B 0 0 6 T 8 A U B U R N
A U B U R N . Ala. - Matt Geiger
scored a career high 30 points
and pulled In 12 rebounds to
le a d A u b u r n lo a B B - 8 3
season-opening victory o ve r
Mount St. Mary's Saturday.
Geiger hit 13 of IB from 'he
field and 4 of 8 al the free throw
line to lead all scorers
Mount St. Mary's. 0-2. went B
for IS from beyond the threepoint line in the first half and led
by a point late In the period, but
Geiger hit a 16-fool Jum per at
Ihe buzzer to put Auburn ahead
44-15
The Mountaineers hit on 7 of
14 three point shots In the sec­
ond half to go 15 of 32 for the
night, setting a coliseum record
for three-point shots made and
attempted.
Reserve-forward Scott M urphy
pared the Mountaineers w ith 26
points.
HAW AII T O M TEXAS
H O N O L U L U - Tenry Houston
hit two free throws with 1:14 left
and Hawaii hung on to beat
Texas 85*84 Sunday In the
cham pionship of the Ttp -O ff
Tournam ent.
Hawaii. 2-0. missed three con­

secutive free throws tn the last
:28. but got the victory when
Lame Blanks three point shot
from the corner bouncnl oil D ir
Dm as the buzzer sounded
Mswati took thr lead for the
first tim e In the second half
when Vincent Smalls hli two
free throw s with 3 3 9 left to
make it 80-78.
Texas. 1-1. could gel no closer
than one point Ihe re»l of the
way. A lv in lirg g 's hit iw o free
throws at the .42 mark for the
final margin.
Hawaii's Reggie Cross led all
scorers w ith 28 points T e rry
Houston had 20 and C h r is
Gaines chipped In 18.
Blanks scored 22 points and
Alvin H rggs added 20 to lead the
Um ghorns
V IL L A Jf O V A R O M M
SAN J U A N . Puerto H im —
Senior guard Doug West scored
14 points In u 5 minute spun
during th r llrst half Sunday lo
power No. 12 Vlllanova to a
63-47 victory over Davidson tn
rlalm third place In the Sari
.Juan Shootout
West hit four 3-potnl shots
during a 284) Vlllanova run that
broke o p e n a rlo s r g a m e .
Vlllanova. upset by unranked
Southern Illinois 102-81 S a tu r­
day. led 18-13 before the rally
and sprinted in a 36-21 halftime
lead.
Southern Illinois was to play
South Caro'lnx Ftate fo- the
tourney championship In a latrr
game Southern Illinois had u p ­
set Vlllanova Saturday lo gain its
brrth In Ihe title game and
Salukis Coach Fred ll m l n called
the trium ph "the biggest w in at
SIU since the 1967 N IT win over
Marquette."
West finished with 18 points lo
lead Vlllanova. which Improved
to 2-1. Rodney Taylor had 10
points and led Vlllanova w ith
seven rebounds Davidson guard
Alan llu n le r had I I points to
pace the North Carolina school.
"Th e Intensity on defense was
much better tonight, but we still
have to work on a lot ol th in gs."
V llla n o v a C o a ch R o llle
M ssslm tno said. "W e ’re not
where we're supposed to be. but
we ll be all right."
In the seventh-place gam e
Southwest T rx a s State defeated
American University of Puerto
Rico 101-76.

Team work key for Lake Brantley
By JIM R IC R EM EA C K B R
Herald Correspondent___________
A L T A M O N T E Lake
D ra n tlry h o y 's Coach Sie ve
J u c k e r h a s been a ro u n d
basketball, and his dsd and
former Rollins Coach Ed J u c k rr,
long enough lo learn what II
lakes to ensure a successful
season.
H r knows th r Patriots' best
shot at winning. In this his
fo u rth s ra s o n at B r a n tle y ,
doesn't hinge entirely upon ex­
perience. smarts and depth os
Important as those factors figure
lobe.
Experience alone should help
Ihe Pats alone for some things
lhal paved the way for Iasi
year's 10-15 record and finish In
th e lo w e r e c h e lo n o f t h e

Seminole Athletic Conference
standings.
But what really has Ju c k e r
Ju m p in g th is season Is the
prim ary Ingredient that was
lacking after lost season's early
success.
"T h is year we'll play as a team
which Is something we didn't do
last season." Jucker said. " T h is
Is the type of group that w on't be
srlflsh. As a coach. I've learned
you've got to get rid of guys that
are selfish.
"Another strength should be
our Intelligence on the court.
Plus we've got good depth ofT the
bench, particularly al the guard
spot."
Jucker la Counting on 6-foot-4
canter Bo Pamplln and 6 -2
forward T r e y While — two of Die
Pals* nine seniors and the two

returning starters — to carry the
scoring load. Classmates' JelT
Engle (6 -2 fo rw a rd ). K e v in
Drnshaw Ipolnl guard) and Malt
Turney (guardl are expected to
contend for starting spots ulong
with Dave Bacchus (guardl and
Sam Sm ith (6-2 forward-center).
Jucker Indicated that S m ith
and Bacchus most likely will
start but have lo play ihclr way
Into shape now lhal football
season Is over.
Craig W illiams, a 6-5 senior
center and the remaining re­
turnee. should spell Pamplln at
center. G uards Hrtan Stark (se­
nior) and T o n y C unningham
(Ju n io r) f ig u re In J u c k e r '*
four-guard offense and s defense
that will take more chances In
order to hopefully rreatc a few
extra baskets.

Kohn takes over at Lake Howell
B y JIM R IC K B M B A C K ER
Herald Correspondent___________

Yo, Adrian

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Samlnola High coach John McNamara whlapars a law worda lo
•anlor guard Adrian Hlllaman during action In laal weak's Rotary
Thanksgiving Tournament. SHS won ihraa games In a row to claim
lha tournament tills The Lady Tribe returns lo th# court this weak
In a big oarty season matchup against tho Jonas Lady Tlgara. a
rematch ol Iasi year's district championship game (won by Jonea).

CASSELBER R Y Lake
Howell Coach Steve Kohn not
only brought son and sturtlng
point guard Josh from Iowa Iasi
year but also Intangibles that are
Instilled In players from that
neck of Ihe country from the
lime they first dribble a basket­
ball
S tu f f lik e d is c ip lin e a n d
knowledge, things hr hopes lo
Impart to this season's youthful
Slive r Hawks. "People think
you’re young If you play a lot of
Juniors." Kohn said. "But we're
younger than lh a l."

No. 1 Duke whips The Citadel, 93-52
DURHAM . N .C. - Top-ranked
Duke showed ofT lo Its home fans
Saturday night, whipping The
Citadel 93-52 In the Blue Devils'
home opener.
Danny Ferry scored 18 points
and Alas Abdelnaby made all
eight of hla shots to finish w!|h
16 as the Blue Devils led from
the start for their second win.
Duke defeated Kentucky 80-55
last week In the Hall of Fame
T lp O ff In Springfield. Mesa.
" O u r height was Just loo
m uch." said Duke Coach Mike
Krzyzewskl. “ O u r m an-tom an
was tested. It’s Just when you try
to post a 6-5 g u y against 6-10.
you're not going to be sue*

Lett lifts Gators
over Utah, 77-68

cessful. But Th e Citadel really
played hard.”
Leon Bryant scored 16 to Irad
Th e Citadel, which was playing
Its first game of the season.
Duke relied on Its considerable
depth, moving players In and
out with regularity agalnsi u
shorter and undermanned oppo­
nent. T h e Blue Devils shot 6 6 .1
percent, had 11 steals and forced
23 turnovers.
Duke hit 13 of Its first 14 shots
and had a 14-0 run midway
through the half to open a 38-15
lead. T h e Citadel went 7:17
without a point, and Duke led
42-24 at the break.
C ris p passing and un nggresalve man-lo-man half-court
defense keyed thr B lu r Drvlls.

who had 14 assists. 7 slruls ami
shot 7 4 .1 prreent for Ihe period.
" I was impressed on how
sharp D u k e ru n ic out and
playrd." said T h r Clludrl Couch
R undy N rs b lt . " T h e y w e rr
menially ready lo play, i left w r
rxrculed on oflrnsr fairly writ.
They Just outran usut times."
Before Ihe game. Duke held a
moment of silence for Eddie
C a m e r o n , f o r m e r a ih l e l l c
director and head coach In
football and basketball who died
Friday night ul age H8.
Duke's basketball arena was
renamed In Cameron's honor In
1972 a n d S a tu rd a y 's home
opener followed u summer ol
re n o v a tio n s thut Increased
sealing to 9.314.

NC S T A T E R O L L S
R A L E IG H . N.C. - Chris Corchlanl's 17 points led five North
Curollnu Stair scorers In double
fig u re s as the 2 0 th -ra n k e d
Wolfp.uk rolled past Colum bia
110-64 Saturday In the season
opener for both teams.

’Noles
C o n tla u s d fro m I B
"It will be u rebuilding y ru r for
u s." Robinson said. "W e have lo
go out curb game und do our
best and conllnuc to Improve. If
wc can do Dial, w r have a shot at
iM’Ing a solid tiullelnh by Ib r
season's end."

Whai Is more disruptive lo the outside shooting.
task Kohn faces In hts first year
Steve Johnson, a 6-4 senior
us Lake Howell's head coach Is and the tram s' acknowledged
trying to fit key football players leader, provides outside scoring
Into offensive and defensive punch as does Ty e East ham 15-8
schemes w ith the season opener senior guard). Joe Scutrro (5-8
Just a shot away.
junior guard) and Kohn. Senior
The big plus, as Kohn secs II. Sean McCool (6-5). Junior Ryan
Is that these guys love Ihe game Gulhlcr (6-3| and senior Andres
and will work more diligently to Reyes (6-3. 240) supply Inside
pick things up and will not have strength.
as many bad habits to break.
Sophomore Joe Smith, most
Outside of Kohn Is freshman)
on court. Coach Kohn expects likely sidelined with a broken
big things from 6-foot-3 sopho­ collarbone until mid-December.
more Th o m a s Dctrips In the Is Injured along with fellow
defensive and rebounding de­ football player Cortez Graves.
partments and 61 classmate Graves, a Junior, should be ready
Ryan Tho m a s In the area of at Ihe start of the season.

�comes to Oviedo
A t Lake Brantley it v a n the
« W lln | Tigers of Lake City
Juat escaping ih t Patriot*.
34-33. in a no bold* barred

one of the moat dMntnt f o g
i ddbnetv* gam e* In local foot
ball M M ory. Paufafo
t— i
: U aolo tackles w ith 10 — Iota
- and came u p w ith a fumble aa
he frustrated the Gators' of­
fensive playera all night long.
Chad D u n c a n fueled the
' offense for the Lions a* he
, came u p w it h several big

and one score for the Tigers
w ho have an outstanding re­
ceiving corp.
To n y Cam Ik led Lake City's
ground game w ith 123 yards
on 17 carries while Jam es
Harris added 110 on 12 car­
ries. Harris is coming off a

CLaitu*
to m ilw *

Ilner«r&gt; -e p t the Gators n u ­
tting game intact with Pauldo

110 yards with brother Mike
D a n tile r c o n trib u tin g 100
mor* yards
Brantley. 6-5. had brought

ack Dale Brower. Th e
though, made things

Stuart Martin County came on
to pool a 3 3 -13 victory.
J .D . Leads led the way for
Stuart with 114 rushing yards
o n 10 a tte m p ts a n d tw o
to u c h d o w n s Inclu d in g (h e
game winning score M arlin
C o unty scurvd quick on sn

rebounds aa the Fighting lUlni
dominated the conical. Also in
double figures for Illinois were
Doris Carte with IS points and
Kate R lk y with 12.

P G A : C a lc a v e c c h ia triu m p h s
In m y mind at the moment
main goal to to w in Ryder C
selection In 1989 “
E v e ry th in g w ent right
Calcavecchia this week
"B u t anyone will tell you. &gt;
have to have a bit of luck to «
over 72 hole* and I certainly
some pretty good golf shots
w ell." he said,
CaJcavecchis matched J i
Nlcklaus' score In the 19
* “ ■ » « » ? " O p e n J i l lR»|

£szx&amp;ais&amp;

Mayer hold, Ihe lonmnin.

ofhtocsreer^" ' ^ourt^ m*)or wln
of his career.
"A ny win is a major for me."
he said. " T h e real m ajors
(Masters. U .S . Open. PGA and
British Opeh) are not uppermost

N o rlh e rn , re | . n d . Ron
Rafferty and David Qraham
Texas shared fourth place Si
day al 278. Defending champi
G reg Norman and Rodger Da
tied for sixth at 281.

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Young runt
Anthony Scott (above) of lha
Dayo Trojans out of Danburry.
C l , carrlas lha ball against
Normandy Park ol Jacksonville
In Sa tu rd a y's Pop W arner
youth football tournament held
at Lake Mary High School
Below, a Normandy ballcarrier
gels hit chance The tourney
was held all day Saturday with
teams from throughout lha
nation competing

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Dye: Beating ’Bama makes Auburn’s season
Auburn C oa ch Pat Dye says beating
Alabama w aa more Important than
having hto N o. 7 Tigers going to the
Sugar Bow l as co-champion of the
Southeastern Conference.
The way D y e and moat college football
fans In the state of Alabama view it:
Nothing la bigger than the A u b u rn
Alabama gam e, and the loaer spends a
whole year liv in g with that fact.
Auburn w o n that crucial game this
past Saturday for the third year In a row.
nipping Ihe No. 15 Crimson Tide. 15-10.
That gave the Tigers, who loaf only lo
SEC cocham pion LSU (7 6 In Baton
Rouge La.. In early October), an overall
record of 10-1. Tha t, plus their high

*1

Drexler
boosts
Blazers

Iowa trailed 29-21 at the half
but took the kw d for the first
time with 4:23 left when Rohm
Christian hit both ends at a
I-a n d -1 lo make It 47-46.
W i t h 4 3 s e c o n d s le ft.
W ashington's A m y Mkkelaon
made two free throws lo tie the
contest at 51.
Berry finished with a gamehigh 17 potnu and eight re­
bounds. Jofette La w added 10
points for the Hawkeyes. Yvette
Cole scored 12 point* and T r a d
T h ird gill had 11 for Washington
In the c o n so la tio n gam e.
Ayesha Brook* scored 23 points
to lead Hawaii. Michelle Rodgers
hit 14 points and Tondl Redden
added 12 for the Wahines.
Fo r llllnoto In the seventhplace game. Sarah Sharp and
Dee Dee Dee ken each had 16

SYDNEY. Australia — Mark
Calcavecchia shot a 3-under-par
69 Sunday to w in the 9297.500
Australian O p e n by six strokes.
Calcavecchia of North Balm
Beach. Fla., finished at 19-under
269 on the R oyal Sydney course,
leaving com patriot Mark MeCumber a distant aecond and
Australia's W a y n e Grady In
third, seven strokes behind Ihe
leader.
C d C K C h l . . winner of the

C W i i Ii m

right-yard run by Lewis tetorr
Evans tied thins up with Adolf
M usrll scoring on a 34 yard
jaunt- Lewis and Aaron Davis,
though, picked u p the pace in
the second half and led the
Tigers to their relatively easy
victory

In (he th ir d -p la c e g a m e .
Shanda Berry tipped In an of­
fensive rebound w ith 14 seconds
left to give Iowa the vtctorv ■

K

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Ovtado's Prank Otar cuts up fluid during action aarliar this season
The IJona host Thutvtlle High this Friday nlqhl In Ih* 4A 2 Section
playoff.

w ith 17 points. Paulettr Stall
had 16 points while N o n Lewis
and Lacy had 12 cwch. and Lacy
also contributed 12 rebounds.

North Carotins 7 6 6 1 fat fifth
p la c e a n d I o w a t o p p e d
W ashington 5 3 -5 1 for third
place.
! Louisiana T e c h was ahead
2625 al Ihe h a lf but Tcnnerore
•led the score at 52 after regula­
tion to aend the game Into
overtime.
Dietre C h a rle s scored with
1:56 left In the extra period to
pul Tennessee ahead 60-59 But
Sheila Ethridge then made a
bucket to give Louisiana Tech a
61 -60 edge w ith 4 0 seconds left.
With 15 seconds on the clock.
Venus Lacy fouled Frost, who
made both Tree-throws lo give
Tennessee the w in n in g margin
B r ld g e t t e G o r d o n , th e
tourna m en t's moat valuable
player, scored 16 points to lead
Tennessee. F ro s t scored 12
ts and 11 rebounds while
Durham had 10 points.
Ethridge led four Louisiana
Tech playera In double figures

* * * * " * * * * 11
I

throwing three touchdown |»*srs In a
12-mlnute span
In other Southeast action Saturday.
Carlo* Huerta kicked a field goal with
5:38 rem aining to give No. 3 Miami an
18-16 victory over No. 8 Arkansas und
knocked Ihe S a u lh w rst Conference
champion out of (he ranks of ihe
unbeaten: T o m m y llodaon threw for 222
yards and tw o T D s while leading L S U lo
a 44-14 w in over Tulane; Gator Bowlbound Georgia handed Vince Dooley his
200th victory In 25 years as a head
coach with a 24-3 victory over Georgia
Tech: Mark Young passed for 334 yards
and th re e T D * a t O le M is* brat
Mississippi State. 3 3 6 : and Keith Davis
rushed for 162 yards and the winning
T D In Tennessee's 14-7 w in over Van-

Th e Tra il H a i m rr - i y 1 lo
m akr Golden Stale s tag men
seem sm alkr In the sr&lt; und half
Sunday night, helping Portland
putl within a gam r and a half of
the Partflr division kadlng U n
Angeles Lakers
Clyde Dreafer tallied 2B point*
In helping Portland improve to
7-3 with a 1004*4 victory over
the Wanrtar*. w ho slipped lo 9-7
Th e Warriors held a 93 SO
halftime advantage with the help
of 14 points from both 7 foot 4
Ralph Sampson and Winston
Garland, but watched II slip
away shortly aflrr a M M early
second half lead
Manutr Hot. who uard his 7
loot 6 frame lo block 5 shots,
helped clog the lark in I Ik - first
half for Golden State
Pori land then got 6 points
from Kevin Duckworth and four
each from Dreafer and T e rry
Portrr to take a kad It never
relinquished
“ Those guys (Sampson and
(foil look abtrnt I I and 12 Toot
aplere." said D re sk r
.Jerome Kersey scored 21
p o in ts an d D u c k w o rth and
Porter each tullkd 18 in Ihe
effort
" I thought we played m uch
b rtlrr, particularly in the second
half." said Portland Coach Mike
S rh u k r. "T h a t's a very difficult
team to play because of their big
guy*"
G u ld e n S la t r was led by
Garland with 18 points and
Milch Richmond with 17.
“ A b ig key was K e rse y 's
Ihree-polnl play at Ihe end of the
third quarter." said Golden State
Coach Don Nelson. “ We had the
m om entum and would have
finished up (the third quarter)
Just ala behind but that made II
nine |81-721"
The Ubuers did an carellcnt
Job of ahulllng down Golden
Stale's Chrt* M u llin , who scored
only 8 points. T w o weeks ago he
s c o re d 4 2 p o in t s a g a in s t
Portland and entered Sunday
night's gam r averaging 25.4
points per game.

dcrbilt.
Only remaining regular season action
for I-A Southeast tram s bus Alabama
visiting Texas AAM Thursday. In a game
originally scheduled for Sept. 17 but
postponed by Hurricane Gilbert, und
Miami hosting Brigham Young on Satur­
day.
Miami, which plays No. 6 Nebraska In
Ihe Orange Bowl. Florida Stale and
Auburn luid all hoped that being 10-1
going Into postseason play might mean a
shot at the national championship. But
with No. I Notre Dame, which beat
Miami by I point, and No. 4 West
Virginia both 11-0 and meeting In the
F'lrsta Bowl. It now appears the winner of
ihut game will get the national title.

C a va lie rs 109, B a a t 9 0
At Richfield, Ohio. Hon Harper
scored 20 points to help Cleve­
la n d o v e rc o m e a 1 4 -p o ln t,
first-quarter deficit and deny Ihe
e x p a n s io n H e a t t h e ir firs t
trium ph. Brad Daugherty and
L a rry Nance each scored 17
points for Cleveland. 8-3. Miami,
0-10. was led by O ra m Long
with 14 points.
Miami scored the first 8 points
and stretched Its lead to 26-12
w ith 3:35 left In the first period.
T h e Heat led 32-22 al the end of
the quarter aa Ckveland hit only
8 of Its first 21 field goal
attempts.

�kA

Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Monday. Novambar 28. 1088 —

I

Some show grit at gunpoint

V
S B1 K9 I
~*V-«£ -^ J K S K k d M v i S l B M- B

S u n ln a r on listening m i
"H o w to U atrn Effectively" la the topic of a 2 W h o u r seminar
to be held ai 7 p m on Tueaday. Nov. 20, at the Caaorlbcrry
Public Library. The aemtnar la open to the public and
•janaored by the Seminole Com m unity College Tnaalmaatera
Club. For more Information and reaervationa. call tin rlub
aecretary at 609-3000.

Panic Attack group to meat
Agoraphobla/Panlc Attack Support G roup m erle each
Tura d a y at 6 p m. al West Lake Hospital 980 W . Slate Hoad
434. Longwnod The support group la for dioer who are afraid
to go out of th ru houar and be active In public.

Convenience stores
thefts seem not to
faze many workers

CO N VEN IEN T TA R G ETS
Number of reported cases of robberies
over the past two years involving
Seminole County convenience stores.

Plcturr yourself In this scenario You’re an
**•*
employee In a local convenience store, but
ihe Incident about to befall you is universal
1986
1987
You have drawn Ihe graveyard shift Ibis
week. Since it Is itow 3 a in . all the other
Actual
U n su c c e ssfu l
Actual U n su c c e ssfu l
clerks havr gone Th e street to practically
deserlrd, as only an occasional, homebound
33
S h e riff
1
nigh! owl or early m in in g delivery van
20
“a
|Misses ihe More. Another passing vehicle, a
police car. tends a senar of security
Alt. S p r in g s i
9
0
0
Now that ih r drunks hsve slopprd coming
In. you can accomplish some of the myriad
0
C a s s e lb e rr y
5
0
of tasks assigned the m idnight crew
sweeping sidewalks, hosing down the
0
Longw ood
0
gas pum p area, mopping Honrs You sIin k
5
shelves, coolers and clgarelle rarks Yom
duties are Interrupted only by an odd
2
0
Oviedo
0
0
customer or two
As you're sirs king rigarellr cartons hrlow
1 6
1
Sanlord
2
the counter, you hear the Jingling id Ihe bell
on the store door Mechanic ally you rise to
2—
W. Sp ri n g s
0
0
0
greet the customer and are met by the
business end of a .36 revolver Your Irfand
2
freeze* Your muscles seem paralyird and
Lake Mary
0
0
0
you're afraid lo move until the rohbrr
commands. "Get u p '"
"N olo: Sheriffs Dept, figures indude all cases outside of
You try not to look loo Intently si him as
unincorporated areas within Seminole County.
your company training session* hate In­
M e M y a K s St XW*W iwt
structed. hut you subconsciously begin Source: Florida Dept, of Law Enforctm onl
ca ta lo gin g d escriptive d e ta lls -h e lg n t.
*r»bs your arm In a painful kxk and
trembling lot lire u v
rrg&gt;strr In youi
weight age. lartat features and clothing
prarttraily drags you in the cooler As lie
mind you brat i Ik- company policy "K eep
H r barks ordering you to open the rash
inlrurta you lo turn around In the chilly air.
only M O in Die nil " You wonder if the
register, and you momentarily hesitate
your thoughts immediately embrace the
B ring impatient (most robberies occur less rubber will br dissall'flrd When he turns
worst “ H e's going lit kill m et" Suddenly,
than two minutest, he charges around the hark lo you allrr counting llir bills, you say,
thrrr's blackness He's pistol-whipped you.
"1 list's all there is*’*
counter and shoves you aside roughly You
and you're still allvr. albeit unronarkrus
Shut up1 tie yells, hackhandlng you
bang your head and hip against the wall
with Ms gun
Uncertain w» lo how lo open the register
L la a O w a p w ta t. Fags 7 1
llr rear M s down w h rrr you've fallen.
he repeats Ms command You rrach hands

3

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9

Ovoroatart to weigh In
A regular meeting of Overeaten Anonvnxais Is conducted on
Tuesdaya at 7 30 p nt at Florida l*uwrr atel Light. 301 Myrtle
Ave.. Sanford For ittorr Information, rail G a o l al 3 2 2 D 6 5 T

Casselberry Klwanit to rise
Klwanla Club of Caaaelberry meet* .4 7 30 a m every
Tu rsd a y al Village Inn. U S Highway 17-92 and Dogtrack
Road. Longwotal. For more information. c«l|831-8545

Toaatmastara to apoak up
D a y b rra k m Tnaalmaatera meet a at 7:|9 a m . Tueaday at
C h risto s Keataunint on P in t Street. Sanford Gueeta are
wrlrtwne
Toaatmaatera International (T u b 6981 iseeta each Tuesday
7.30 p m at Seminole Com m unity Coilegf Hoorn L-200 For
more Information, rail 609 3066

TOPS chapters to moat about aatlng
Taa* Off Pounds Sensibly meetings are b r lJ al i .*t GMre.i
C lv lr Center on Tuesdays i t 1 p m For m o rr informal l n .
ro n lart Michelle Todd al 321-8193
T O P S Chapter FL 79 will meet Tuesday at 6 15 p m al
Howell Place. 200 W Airport lllvd . Sanford

AA orouoa
ichadula
m##
tines
W |fO V
w l l w O O W IIV
W IV
V II| 0
Area Alcoholic* Anonym ous groups meeting on Tueaday
Intlud r
• Sober Won AA G roup mer1a at the Sahara Club Iold
driver's license oflkel. 2587 9 Sanford Ave . noon. 9 30 p ni
and 8 p m Open dtocuaatnn
■ Alanon meets at the Sahara Club. 29Nf S Sanford Ave . 8
pm
• He boa Club AA. noon and 9 30 p m . tW trd to the publlr. N
p m . step. 130 Normandy Road, ( aawlbwfy. Clean A ir Rrbna
Club. noon. *loard to the public
• Alarum 7:30 p m . Caaaelberry Senior Center. 200 N Lakr
Triplet Drive. Caaaelberry
• Sanford AA, noon. 9 30 p m . open 4wcnsalon 8 p m .
Living Sober Irloard lo th r publlr). 120) W Fast St . Sanford
• 24 Hour AA group hrgtnncra open dtaruaakm. 8 p m . 317
S Oak Ave.. Sanford
• 17-09 Group AA . A . p m .. Uiawad to Op public I. Messiah
Lutheran Phtirrh tf 8 It lah way f7 f lt U id n g t f d e k Road
• Alrnholtra Ahnnymotts. 8 p m frloaed r* the publlcl. West
l-ake lloaplial. Stair Itoad 434. Imngwnod

2
1

15

Girls among Seminole
C ou nty’s personnel
in T h e Nutcracker’
SANFORD Tw o Sanford
d a n rrrs . L a u rie Blair and
Deldrr "Dee D ee" Michels,
have been selected to perforin
In T c h a ik o v s k y ’s Immortal
"Th e Nutcracker." to be pres
ruled bv the Florida S ym ­
phony Orchestra and Southern
Ballet Theatre Dec 7-11 at
Carr Performing Arts Centre.
Orlando
For the second consecutive
year. S B T callrd auditions for
children In appear In the
spectacular holiday extrava­
ganza This year, nearly 180
Central Florida dancers audi­
tioned for childrens’ pans.
Patrons of th e dance ra n
marvel at the m agtr of dancing
snowflakes, waltzing (lowers
and toys that come to life as 70
professional m usicians. 30
professional S B T dancers and
75 talented c h ild re n from
C e n t r a l F l o r i d a d a n c in g
schools create a holiday fan­
tasy amid magnificent sets
enchanred b y Wall Disney
World Co
Returning to hto home urea
and •’roots.’ ■ T h o m Luke,
formerly of Lake Mary. Is cast
in the lead role of the prince.
The nationally famous guest
antst’s dancing career began

Her-Anon to offor holp
Nar Am m a aril (trip group lur relativra and Irtrnda of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p m al Orlando General
Hospital For more Information call 800 63tk

Bridge club ready to deal
Sanford Dupliratr Itrtdge C lub meet* at stun each Tuesday
al the Greatrr Sanford Cham ber of Commerfe. 400 K first St..
Sanford

Sanford Uona to huddla
Sanford Lk&gt;n* Club inreta al noon each iLew tay at Western
S lrrlln Sieakhouar. 2000 Orlando Drive. Sanl'rd.

Library to tall badtlma sloriat
lledtlme stories for children and their parrot a will be told al 7
p m on Wednesday, Nov 30, at the North I\ a n rh (Sanford) of
the Seminole County Public Library, N i rrgtalralton to
required Children are encouraged to tiring lheir teddy bears
and wear their pajamas Th e library Is I aled at 190 N.
Palmetto Ave. For more information, rail 322 182

Planting, gardanlng topic of tal (a
Fall planting and care of trees and shrubs til be the subject
of a program at 7 p m Wednesday. Nov. 30 in Ihe Seminole
County Agricultural Center auditorium. 250 V. County Home
Road Mike Marlin, urban forester, will apeak &gt;n planting trees,
and Celeste While, urban horticulturist will iddrrsa rare and
maintenance The program to free to the toibhr For more
Information, ra il323-2900. eat. IHI

SCC play on adolaacanca fo &lt;
T h e Seminole ('(im m unity College Fine A t * Theatre will
prra rn l A H Gurney's What f Did Last S u n iip r from Nov. 30
to Dec 3 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 4 al 2 p m. The jen lly humorous
play revolves around a 14-year-old boy's conrttig of age In Ihe
1940* General admtoakm to 96; senior and absent admissions
are $5. For Information and reservations, r ail 323-1490. rat.
399

Rotarlans to riaa for maatlngs
Caaaelberry Rotary C lub meets at 7:30 a.m. o i Wednesday at
the Caaaelbrrry Senior Cenler. 200 N. Lake Triplet Drive.
Caaaelberry.
Sanford Breakfast Rotary C lub meetaal 7 u in Wednesday at
Sanford Civic Center.

Stompars to hold club moating
T h e Old Hickory Stompers clogging g rm p holds club
inertings every Wednesday at the Knights of Columbus Hall on
S. Park Avenue. Sanford. Par more Information, rail 349-9929.

Sanford Klwanla to do lunch
Sanford Klwanla C lub meela at noon Wet uraduy at the
Sanford Civic Cenlrr for luncheon and program

Qulltara guild to gathar

D eldro M ich e ls (left) and Laurie Blair

Som ething "In lull career"
moves at lull sperd. Getting
frequent promotions can put
your rareer in full career
"D in " makes a loud, disturb­
ing noise. You'll remember this
word If you’re ever dlst uibed by
n din during dinner.
0 . My teacher told me to aloft
using sentence fragments H'haf
fa a sentence fragment?
A. As the name suggests, a
sentence fragment Is an In ­
complete sentence. Such as this
one. T o be complete, u sentence
n e e d s u s u b je c t a n d v e rb
expressing u full thought. A n y ­
thing less than that? A sentence
fragment. (Sometimes the sub­
ject of a sentence Is only Implied:
yo u ’ll be relieved lo know in
your ne xt e m e rg e n c y that
"H e lp !" to grammatically cor­
rect.)
Th e medical term "luxate"
dlxlocates or puts out of Joint.
Not knowing this word, though,
shouldn't luxate anyone’s nose.
"L u m p is h " appears dull or
awkward. It's not Ihe kindest
adjective, so try lo use " lu m ­
pish" as gracefully as possible.
0 - Can I atari a sentence with

If you know of upcoming activities you'd liki announced In
the Herald '» Calendar, send the appropriate information—
event, lime. date, place, coat, contact pcr*|i t and phone
French Ave..
num ber— to Calendar. Sanford Herald. 300
Sanford. F L 32771 or call 322-2611.

"llelngas."orls It better not to?

f*x *

when he was a Seminole High
School student In 1976 and
answerrd the audition call
conducted by Ballet Guild of
Sanford Seminole tor dancers
to afrpear In the historic bicen­
tennial dam r dram a "River
Gold "
Cast as the wealthy and
charming entrepreneur Count
DeBary Lake took the 1976
dance drama seriously and
was soon off lo fun her hto
studies In dance He went on
to graduate from the North
C a ro lin a S c h o o l of A r ts .
W in a to m -S a le m . In 1980.
Since that lim e. Lakr. who
now calls Reno, Nev.. his
home, said he has danced In
all the states except M in­
nesota H r has also performed
In Mexico. Canada. Taiwan
and Puerto Rico
Lakr alio has been cast with
numerous relrbntles Includ­
ing Carol Channlng. Suzanne
Sommers and J im Nabors,
whom he considers ‘ a good
friend." H r will play a bit pan
In "Pink C a dilla c" starring
Clint Eastwood, lo be released
in 1989.
Lake, a former S B T dancer,
saya hr to looking forward lo
the p ro d u ctio n and b rin g
h o m e w ith h is p a r e n ts .
Saa N u tc ra c k e r. Page 7B

Fragments stop short of telling all

T h e Central Florida Quitters Guild will ho I Its monthly
meeting on Thursday. Dec. 1, at 7 p.m. at G ace Methodist
C h u rch . Country Club Road. Lake Mary. In addition to Ihe
guild's annual Christmas party. Jan Reynolds rill talk about
how to care for old quilts. Visitors and gueata ar welcome. For
more information, contact. Becky Wolary at 365 370.

kJp*£r

:

A. Being as Ihe expression
" b e in g a s " Is n o n sta n d a rd
English, you may want to avoid
It. it's usually used as a syn­
onym fur because or ronsld-

JE FFR E Y
McQUAIN

rrtng Because these other words
work at least a* w ell, you
shouldn't nerd the fuzzy "b rin g

ax."
"P u k ka " proves to Is- g riiulnr
or of top quality. Am ong English
adjectives from India, this word
Indefinitely pukka
"Bedecked" a|i|M-ars dressed
up or finely decorated Don’i get
into n light about "bedecked." or
you might Im- decked.
0. I've always used the .*/*-//fog ‘ c u rb ." but recently I came
across the sftelling " kerb " Arc
those twocqu.i/h ucce/ilnh/r''
A. No. they're not. but ihe
preferred spelling drjM-nds on
your location. Th e British tine
"kerb" lor the edge built along u
street: Americans prefer to spell
that word "c u rb ." Unlrss you're
writing fur a IlMlIsh reader, the
use of "k erb " Is a practice that
Ametlean writers should try to
curb.

Use "ta n tru m " for a fit ol
childish tem per. I can't suy
exactly how this word liegatt.
lu ll please d o n 't th ro w a
tantrum.
"Laudable** deserves praise or
co m m endatio n. T h is w o rth y
word rhymes w ith "audible." so
let's hear It tor "laudable."
0 / read an antcle yesterday

that used the expression "can't
scarcely. " fs that good English?

A. It’s not formal English.
"Scarcely" alone Implies a nega­
tive, which gives "can't scarce­
ly " the force rtf a double nega­
tive. You should Insist upon
"cun scarcely" In formal writing,
but you'll probably hrur people
using “ can't scarcely"— you can
scarcely avoid It.
"Collaborate." which contains
"la b o r." w orks together. Re­
member to double the "1"; after
ull. It lakes two to collaborate.
The French “ gaffe" refer* to a
social b lu n d e r o r m istake.
Spelling "giraffe" without the
" lr “ would crrtulu ly be a galfe.
O U R L A N G U A G E AD V IC E :
Th e winner of this week's A d ­
vice Award Is u Florida clothing
business with a big sign pro­
mising "H e m 's Adjusted." U n ­
lrss you want a coni ruction of
"hem Is." try "H e m s Adjusted."
T o form the plural, simply udd a.
Lose the apostrophe, or you too

might have an Ad-Vlce Award -ill
sewn up
Th e poor or needy are "In ­
digent." Don’t forgrt this word
today— In fact, each day you
should remember the Indlgrnl.
In

e conom ies,

"co n su m e r,

goods" luhrls such Herns as loud

or clothing (or directly satisfying
human needs. W ith consumer
g o o d s I t r y lo b r a good
consumer.
i*
0 . Can you tell me what is.
meant by the expression "gross

weight”?
A. "Gross w eight" refrrs to thfj
to ta l w eight of s iim rth ln g {
without deducting lor Ihe weigh!
of ihe iMckagmg or any waste
Dial may hr Included. (W hrrr
you ask Oils question around the
holidays, don i forgrt to smile.)
A complete set of written
works makes up an authors
"canon." It's pronounced like
"cannon." but firing a ration
would Involve book-burning.
"Genesis" m arks the origin or
beginning. In the lx-ginning tfc
genes: from everybody's genesis.
It's ull In llir genes.
(Do you havo a quasllon or
commanl about our languaea?
Writs to Jstfray McOualn, Our
Language, 200 Park Avt.. Naw
York, NY 10166.)

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�— Sardonf Hafald. Sanford, Florida — Monday, Novombar 2t 1SM

by Chic Young

B L O N D IE

ACROSS
1

Pick through
trash
9 Wharf
13 Contentment
14 Edibio seaweed
15 Sprightly tune
16 Triplet
1 7 _______the
ground floor
18 In addition
19 Superlative suffix
20 Administer cor­
poral punish­
ment
21 Lawyer F_____
Bailey
22 Come a ll___
faithful
23 Bored
exclamation

3 Of aircraft
4 North of NC
5 Consideration
6 Doctor s
assistant

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26 Grinds up
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Black
Mae West role
Tropical tree
One of
Columbus'
ships
35 Diving bird
36 Swedish
singing group
37 Fortuneteller
39 Map within a
map
40 Frci.'h a.tide
41 Possesses
42 Touchy
46 Escape (si.)
47 Cry of surprise
50 Small sword
51 Smear
52 52, Roman
53 Miss Kett of
the comics
54 Placed
56 Person of
action
57 Infringe

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Stratford’s river
Jerk
Make a
garment
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the moon
Egg center
Poultry
Acting award
Sharpen
Pope's name
School heads
Rolls out
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39 Poetic foot
41 Terre___
42 Take advice
43 Capable of (2
wds.)
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45 Foreboding

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Utah ski resort
Hastens
Lends a hand
Aug. time
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A common way lo develop
trick* la lo art up a Hide suit. bul
care frequently haa lo be taken
to do It in the right way Thla
week we w ill look at some
aucceaaful strategies
Declarer won the opening lead
with the are of heart*. retaining

the king In dummy lor an entry
T h e n h r p l a y e d K - Q ol
diamond* Going over lo dum m y
with the heart king, he eashrd
the diamond ace. W hen t h - ault
(ailed to divide, the defender*
eventually took (We trick*
Declarer can give hlm arlf a
betler chance. Ilia play would
have netted an o v e rlrlc k If
dlatpond* had aplll. but all he
needed w a i nine trick* What
should he have done? Suppose
that he had overtaken Ih r arc-

by Bob Thsvcs

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G A R F IE L D

by Charlas M. Schuli
^6$ MA'AM IM AxfAKE! AAV
REPORT TOPkV 15 ANVTC01IN6S!
IF EVERYONE W ill LOOK UP
YDUll NOTICE WE HAVE PiRECTlY
ABOVE OUR IIEAJ5 50METHIN6
WE CALL A •C0UN&amp;:.

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...IN A WAY rP4 L U C K Y THAT SANPY
HAS THAT 6 A H M 6 £ On h .« LfS,
A N N f / THf P O X I SAY |- " v ;
THAT W ill *AK£ IT . t« L IX
EASIER TO iP fN T /Y P ' » ,A*T5HIM/

ond diam ond Imnu Irom 111*
hand w i t h d u m m y * ar e
llrcausr K.isl li.ut i l r dmitdelun
Jack, he could now had Ih r nine
of diamond* Irom dummy Th a i
would force mil Ihr |Q. lalrr the
right w ould swalllw up Ih r
srvrn. and Ih r reiullnlng »inall
card wm ihl t&gt;r a tinner And
what II overtaking the second
diamond honor did lot draw the
jack or It) Irom eitlyr defender?
llrtla rrr would *lltlplay anolliet
round &lt;&gt;( diamond*|ind ho|K- lor
a 3 3 aplll lly (drying In till*
lavhlon. derlarrr Me filler* an
n v rrtrlrk at tlnnfi hul give*
hlmaell a heller uvifall i ham r ol
making the contract Ilr suc­
ceed* whenever ike diamond*
spill 3-3. or wheiirter the jack or
Ihr IO I* dmililrion In either
•Irfrndrr'* hand

BY Leonard Starr

MtANW Hiif»J ...rf Fuse W j j y l

TU M B L E W E E D S
To, w rite O P F 1D p o * w m . « m o o r r o u R w - v r s i H o r ■0 0 * O M f f M *5 WIN A IN T
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by T.K. Ryan

�Sse'snl H#r»'ri. Sanford. Florida — Monday. November 28

Gunpoint —

B He salts helped
ligestion process

Continued from P i|i SB

r

| D E A F TJH. O O T T i After I had
m jr gallbladder removed, my
plgesilnn and ellmlnallon were
severely Impaired. This went on
for yeara. F in a lly , someone
pislrned lo me and prrscrttied
bile sails i&lt; nnliM fill Everything
Was back In normal In a few
weeks T h e supposllion Is lli.il
b y liver was sluggish What do
you think?
D E A R R E A D E R ) The
gallbladder acts as a reservoir for
bile. During a faiiy meal. Ihe
{(ullhladder contracts. squirting
bile Into the Intestine to aid the
digestion of food
Although the gallbladder Is not
a necessary organ, some paiirnt*
without It experience dlgrstlve
disturbances T h is is due lo
Insufficient quantities of stored
bile, not lo a sluggish liver The
use nf supplemental bile salt
pills Is an appropriate solution lo
your problem
Fur more tnloemation. I am
sending you m y Health Rrport
‘ Gallbladder Disease " Other
readers who would like a ropy
should sent $1 with their tiame
and address lu I' O Box 91369.
Cleveland O II 44101-3369 Iksure to mention the title
D E A R D R . O O T T t I'm a
mortician and the trade Journals
have hern discussing prriau
lions with A ID S jiallrnls who
die One of Ihe things mentioned
recently was that the virus dies
shortly alter Us In ml s death
because of the d rrrra s r m Lxty
Lrmprratoie C o u ld n t All*.j jm
lirnis be treated hv a ronirolled
reduction In body lor UIimmI i
temperature?
D E A R R E A D E R : In theory
many Infer lions could lir sue
irssfullv trraled by elevation or
reduction In tmdy temperature
However In Ihe main these
te c h n iq u e s are Im p ra rllra l
because m a n y ol ihe body's
organs are sensitive to wide
fluctu a tion s In temperature
Therefore, cooling or healing Ihe

Dodv cooling Is now routinely
used lor certain operations, such
as surgery on die head or bruin,
but the lime intervals are loo
short and degree of cooling too
s lig h t to a firri bacteria or
viruses

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S A G I T T A R I U S iNov 2.1 Dec
’i l l Ik-iauM- you'll have imjilii It
faith In your Ideas today, year air
likely lo lie easily aroused to a
righteous defense of your tiellrfs
but don't tie loo bullish Know
where lo look for romance and
you'll tine! it T h r Astro Graph
Matchmaker instantly rrvrals
which signs ate tomanUeally
p erlrcl lor you. Mall 12 to
Matchmaker, c/o dlls nrwspa
per, p o liox 9142H, Cleveland.
OH 44 Id ) 3426
C A P R IC O R N Hire 22--ian 19)
Trade on d ir business ucumrn ol
a s s o c ia te s t o d a y , b r r a u s r
diroutluok for Joint rtidravors
appears to Im- more promising
lban what you altrinjit In do cm
you own
A Q U A R IU S (Ja n 2d Feb 191

I s dierr

D E A R R E A D E R : Fool drop Is
Ihe inability In Ilea die loot
tiackward It Is usually caused
b y damage lo the peroneal
nerve, the nerve In die leg dial
io n in ils l&lt;mi flexion Th is ran lad u e lo nerve I n j u r y , poor
circulation, nerve disorders nr
compression by a herniated disc
In Ihe splnr. causing jiressure on
the upper nerve libers dial Join
lo form the jieroneal nerve
Therefore, die cure depends
on the cause For Instance, uflrr
an Injury due to c rushing, sur
g« -os ran sometimes oi^ran* in
re establish neive feme lion also.
rrjM ir of a h rm ia lrd disc may
improve leiul drop
A dropped foul Is a real
handle aji lo walking because die
(H id m l is unable lu bring the
tors up enough lo jdanl the heel
in preparation lea a step In dlls
situation, a brace (lo raise die
forefoot) may lielp In addition,
physical therapy ran aid foot
drop patients lu live more el
fee lively w lth lhrlr disability

T

HOROSCOPE
B y Bansic* Rads Osol
T O U R B D IT H D A Y
L N ovem ber 2 0 . 1BB8
in the year ahead you should
able lo fln allre two ru
rrrprise* dial leave never been
completed to your satisfaction
Alter lids transpired, il will
prove very worthwhile llnan
dally and etnol locuil Iv

T h e slure now shows no activi­
ty; the robber lias fled. On Ihe
scene apjiears a law enforcement
vehicle. Th e officer, concerned
about I be hick of men iiirnl
Inside, cautiously walks lo die
store w ith drawn gun W illi
Increasing anxiety, he searches
the office. Iielilnd die counter,
and lastly. I he cooler.
Finding you alone and uncon­
scious. he holsters his guu and
radioes for help Willie he Irlrs lo
revive you. three or four more
officers arrive Paramedic* are
called, and you return lo reality
as they attempt lo assess your
injuries
Th e paramedics lake you lo
Ihe hospital for X -ra y s and
cheeks of your head and laelal
in ju rie s T h e store m anager
phones your family lo Inform
(hem of your w hereabouts and
condition You are treated and
released, and you return home
quite shaken, hut alive
Here's die question Would
you continue lo work In die
convenience store Industry? My
reply Is emphu lie ally. “ No* An
Inform al [roll of n iy friends
acquaintances and classmates,
elicited the same trspnnsr
Sal orally. I was amu/ect to
discover there are a considerable
num ber ol robbery victim s who
still work in these stores Some
have experienced multiple rob
bertea
Potential Interviewees were
loom! readily enough by phonIflg several area convenience
stores
t set mil in meet each one ai
Ih r upjioinlrd limes hut In n ird ia lrly encountered a major
snag— a gag order" from each
store's corporate level The com
p a n i c * w e re r e f u s in g the
employees d ir opportunity lo
disc uss their expertem *•*. even il
I h r ro b b ery o ccurre d while
working (or another store
O n l- one woman w -uld still
broach the subject She's the
original Inspiration lor dlls story
and she was Incredulous al the
g.ig order as she works for a

b o d y enough to in a c tiv a te
m icro-organism s could harm
norm al body (Issue

D E A R DR. O O T T i
a n y cure lor fool drop?

C A N C E R (June 2 1d u ly 221
Since you're apt lu lie gettrrous
w ith yo u r resources today,
sprnd them no something vou II
enjoy dial will akvo providepleasure lor duise vou love
L E O IJ u ly 23 A u g 221 A
m ailer ol significance lo vou can
lie advanced to your satislarlinn
today If you make II th r lop
priority ori your agenda
V I R G O (A ug 23-Sepl 221
lardy l.uc k lends to lavor you
lo d a y In ways that w ill Inobvlous toyou. but might go
unuollced by others It's liesl lo
keep what occurs lo yourself.
L I B R A (Sept 23 O c t. 23)
You're In a cycle now where
your hopes and exjM-ctullons
have very good chance* of tiring
fulfilled Don't lei any negative
drought* slip in and convince
you otherwise
S C O R P IO Ilk I 24-Nov 221
There are IrullcaUns that you
m ight accomplish som ething
loday of jiersonul pride Others
will also udinlrr your achievem riil and dirir a|i|irolMl Ion will
enhance your Imagr
C I HUM. N E W S PA PH It E N ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN.

( noprration. diplomat v unci lac I
are your most elfec live assets
today When you show a will
Ingnrs* lu Wurk with others, it
wilt encourage diem to make
spec Ml i oni rssloos lo you
P IS C E S IFrh 20 March 201
I'artlc Ijkdr today In something
d ia l s both phvsii.il and (cm.
preferably in die Irrsh air amt
sunshine A d tv r lime nut of
(foot* will help h n g h irn your
outlook lor Ihr rest o| d ir week
A R IE S IMaich 21 April 191
E n te rp ris e s r e q u ir in g hold
m e a su re s sh o u ld w o rk uul
ra tlin well Inf you today: You're
not api lo leal taking a chance,
yet It's unlikely y o u ’ll tahr
foolish risks
T A U R U B IApril 20 May 201 A
sotrsl.inll.il prollon ol your time
today might tie spent looking uul
lor the nerds of oilier* You
w o n 't m ind th is , ho w eve r,
because you'll lake foolish risks
Q E M N I (May 2 1d u n e 20) You
shouldn't have any problems
loday surcesslully promnllng
causes nr your true belief* This
gill can work lor you In both
commercial and noncommercial
areas

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chain d ia l tries lo quell M id i a
subject. Therefore, for ihe sake
of her Job and anonymity, we ll
tall her C a th y

Cathy has workrd In conve­
nience stores for 13 years, gee
ling her llrsi Job because ol Ihr
lac k of o th er Jolis elsewhere "A
clerk'* Job was easy to get
la-cause ihe turnover l* so high
and ihe demand is great." she
said C a lh v has held all the
positions jm sslhlr III these
Hlornv
She has been robbed twice In
those years, both limes al g u n ­
point iio lh robberies occurred in
the allrrncain, and both involved
direr yo u n g black men brtw ren
Ihe age* cd m id i ecus and m ld 20*
The llrsi occurred when she
was Irrsh In die business Th re e
young te rn s enlered the store,
weapons out ol sight As one
youth slam m ed a sod.c on die
counter as if to buy II. Ihr other
I wo went ta-hmd dir counter
One jiul a k n llr lo her neck while
die other held a gun lu her head
The youth In front of her iruliied
his saw rdajf! shotgun on her and
dr mandrel dial she open Ihe
register "P u t thr money In a
t*ag." h r sale!
Then. In an elforl lo prevent a
call In Ih r jadlce. the gunman in
Iron! rear hre! over lo vank m il
Ihr jdio n r. spilling a large cig a ­
rette display In Ihe [iroces* H is
jrartner*. evidently startled by
die ru n lu ilo n . panic ked and ran.
taking C a th y 's purse Ironically,
da- bag w ith die slorr's noney
was not taken Instead. Ihe
robber grubbed a tug of de­
fective H-track lajo-s. and flrd on
hmt.
Since they left Ihe second
register untouched. Calhv hark
mil a quartet and called jarlice
1mm Ih r jiay phone outside
C athy'* set omi robbery expe­
rience began with a well-dressed
black youth asking lor a job
ajipltc a llon Cathy obliged and
sjaikr briefly with him H r was
die one w ho "cosed" the store
ancllrll
lorler. tw o black men. apjiroxim atrlv |M and 25 years old.
entered, saying nothing lor al
least a lu ll 45 seconds Asked If
she could help diem. I hey o n ly
stocal Suddenly, one whijqa-d
out a saw ed-oil shotgun and laid
It across the rrglsirr

"I want your money." said ih r
gunman
I want all ol II. and
don’t you tie pushing no but
Ions!" Calhv said the words
nmain clear lo this day
She m ust have jcmi|&gt;rd w hen
she screamed Cathy redetird.
la-cause she had to walk liark up
In the register
"No. sirl T h e only buiton Prn
pushing is No Sale.’" Calhy said.
lie then reached over and
removed the till, placing II on
Ihr counter He and his accompllce gathered thr money
and hastily (led
When I asked Cathy why she

remained In the business after
such harrowing ex|&gt;rrtc!ires. she
rrjieated thr things she liked
.ilanit h rr Job. She like* Ihe
constant contact with profile
As a m anager In some of the
stores w here she’s worked, she
has enjoy e-el a sense of control
and Ihe challenge n| meeting
corjKiiulr goals for Inventory'
management and sales T h r job
|ilra*r* her as much now us It
did when she began, she said.
As C a th y puts II. "II yo u ’re
gonna gel robbed, you’re gonna
gel rohta-d You Just have lo
k rrp a n w orking "
|J*Hr*y Simon* It • trsslanca
wrltar living in Daltons. Phons:
321*019.)

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For 24-hour listings, soe TV Week issue of Friday, Nov. 25.

Of mice and kids
Long wood Mayor David Gunler (top photo, in contor wilh sign)
and Lake Mary M*yor Dick Fess (bottom photo, with sign)
accompany chddren from their cities at Mickey Mouse's 60th
Birthday Bash The tree party held Nov 18. Included kids from
throughout North America and Europe Wall Disney World invited
37 children from long wood and 30 from Lake Mary, selected
through social service egencies. who mighl not otherwise have
hod Ihe chance lo visit the theme perk.

1AM MARY 1
11OR IDA !

Some divorcees try
it one more time
D EA R A B B Y :
Perplexed in
Ik ih lrh rm " .inked il marrying
an cx-spouse ever works out I
can unswrr th.il
Seymour and I were divorced
alter nine year* ul a very trou­
bled marriage
Five months
later we realised that wr wenmore miserable apart. *o we
asked ihr rabbi u Iro married us
ihe first time il lie would re­
marry Us In a quiet lltllr cere­
mony In Ills study.
He said he would marry us
only atirr wr had gone through
womr serious marriage roimsellug W r agreed, and it was ih r
best thing lh.il ever hap|M-nrd to
us W r learned a lot atrout
ourselves, and also how in makc
a marriage work

Abtiy, Ihe second tune around
Is lovelier nnlv II you Hod uul
what went wrong Ihe llr*l time
We learned that once a problem
Is resolved. II never should be
brought uj&gt; lo In- rehashed Also,
never listen to friend* and rela­
tive* who *av. You'd have to be
rrn/v lo lake him (oi herl ltack."
G L A Q W E D ID I T

D EA R A B B Y : Here's a bright
idea lor the bride who receives

Pauline
and
Ruddy
Like, in L ik e Mary. "This Is the
first lim e t have been home In a
lo n g tim e ." Lake said.
luiurlr lllalr. 12. who has hern
dancing since *hr was 3 years
old. Is |M'rloriiiliig lor the s e c o n d
year in " T h e Nulrraiker " A
sludenl a I Hetty Vurruru’s W orld
of Dunce and Performing Arts lu
Sanford. Lai uric will dance th r
|m m of a candy cane.
L a u r ie , daughter of M a ry
Hurkhart and Larry lllalr. troth
of Sanford. Is In Die sixth grade
al 1 tike v ie w Middle S ch o o l,
winter she Is an honor studrnl
She also l» on the school gvm
Hustles (r u m and Is an acolyte at
Holy Cross Eplscojial C hu rch,
w h rrr she is active In Ihr church
youth group.
Laurie Is u company dancer
with Dance. Central Florida, and
holds certification In Ihr Royal
Academy of Dancing. London.
England.
Deleter "Dee Ih-c Michels. 12.

ADVICR

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

du|)ltrutc gills, or something she
knows she will never use My
s is te r c u m c u p w it h th is
exc ellent solution.

OjKii the gills carrluHy so as
not In damugr Ihe ( m i x Send the
giver a thank-you note Immedi­
ately. then return Ihe card lo Ihe
tmx so you will know- who sent
II

When a gill giving occasion
comes alone, you already have a
gill" in your possession to givelo someone else. Ik- sure In
check ihe card so you don't give
ihe gill L u k to the person wlro
gave II to you.
Also, one day when your
lousier lias |Mi|i|M-d Its Iasi |roj&gt;.
you may (lnd II handy In In- able
id go lo your gill closet and bring
mil a lovely new lousier!
J.8 .1 N
C E D A R R A P ID S , IO W A

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daughter ul Nell and Sheila
Michels cl Sanford, Is in her
fourth year ut lle tly Vaccaro*
World of Dance and Performing
Arts She- will dance* Ihe role ol a
mouse In "T h e Nutcracker."
Dee Dee. 12. Is a seventh-grade
student at Lake-view Middle
School and is on the principal's
lisi She also is a member of Ihe
Beta (.Tub and school c horus. Al
All Souls Catholic Church. Dee
Dec Is studying lor eonllnnatlon
class Her hobbv Is roller skat­
ing.
Rehearsals have been u n ­
derway for several weeks at (he
Soul hern Ballet Th e a tre lu
Winter Park.
Performances are scheduled ai
7:30 Ji m. Dec. 7-11 wiili mult­
ures ut 2 p m. on Dec. 10 and
H . Tickets arc- p rh rd al $11.
$14 an d $ 1 6 a n d can be
purchased at nil urea lickcl
outlets or al Ihe C a rr Performing
Aris Centre Box Office, from IO
a m to 6 p in Monday through

Friday.

D E A R J.S .t Great Idea. Bui
when you recycle one ol those
gills. I n* absolutely sure the card
has been removed.
(Problems? Will# lo Dsar Abby.
For a personal, unpublished
rsply, sand a sail addressed,
stamped anvelopa lo Otar Abby,
P.0. Box 69440. Los Angelas,
Calll. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

Irj Floyd Theatres
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FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
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Aquino scoffs at new coup rumors
U r H v R P r a t t Inlpm allpnal

MANILA. I'hllipplnr* - l*rmi
ilrni Cnraion Aquino bni*2srtt
■alilr Mnnilay (rrah rumura itf u
ro u p a llrm p l Rml H lil thr
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ntdMrd in Ihr capn.il o w thr
wrrlcriid w rrr Jual out In "nialtr
n o lh r d .”

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coininandtr In nirirn|&gt;ulllan
Manila cwdrrrd ihr rrmuv.il ol
military rhrckpointh art up on
apprudctirh In Ihr rlly S.iiurdav
nl|(hl a* runinm ol a nn lhrr
mottos aprrnd

1 h r rumor* w rrr furlrd hy
rrfmrlb ihai 21 bnwn Irrrin j

h u n d ir d a ol r l T l I U n Mate on a up
|N »rtrr« into I h r ca p ita l n iiorlly
lw1of r m ld n lK h l S a l o n la y S o m r
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m l'tlR ry I n o v r r l h n m ' h r A q u in o
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m illio n |warw | B I5 0 ( K » | for Ih r
r i t p iu r r of a rn lo r ip -n r r d U
S rv rra l M a nm
a u p p o r lr r h
w r r r d rta ln rd lo r cp ira ilnninit
T h e y w r r r r r lr a a r d a llr r ih r
M a irtin K iin ip h r ld a n o v rrn lR h l
s lull di a n u b iiib d ii park
T h a i wan not a r o u p al
i r n i p t .'' A q u in o to ld ir|H*rtrm
M onday
T h r y w r r r |u«i m ak
liiR m i lv n and I h r y st . m i n i to la
nolle r d . hut lh .it n a ll I h r y w r r r
a h lr lo do "

Aquino, who liaa c tunhrd Rvi
ro up atlrmpta alnrr ahr InoI
pnw rr In a c ivilian lutrkrd mill
lary rrvnlt in F rb IBN6. bald tin
r j p r t la her polllkal rn rm lra Ic
k r r p c n trying lo untrat hrr
‘ H oi I think I h r y bhould
rra llrr now I ha I Ih r proplr arr
agaliihl ih r in and will not aup
|N&gt;« Ih rm In bomrthlng llkr
Ihth.- Aquino itald

Aquino halcl nhr allrndrd Iwo
dinner partlr* Saturday night
and llu t brrunty forraw did not
inlorm her ahuui ilv maasing hy
Ih r Marco* loyallbla brrauar
"appairtilly Ihrrr waa on ratibr
lor alarm “

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Japanese grumble about
U.S. security umbrella
TO K YO — Am ericana who frrl
burdened providing military arcuiily for afTluent Japan may
find It odd that Ih r Japanm r
complain about shoddy U S .
protection.
Japan l» concerned that th r
quality of th r U .S military, llk r
the quality of U .S. consumer
goods. Is slipping Its main frar
Is that ih r 6 0 .0 0 0 U.S. troops
sent to Japan lo defend the
region will become a ihrr.it lo
public safely because of Ih rlr
carelessness
"The watchdog has become a
mad dog.*’ s a id Minister of
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Shl ntaro
Ishlhara after th is string of
recent U.S. m ilita ry mishaps:
• A U. S. Ma r i n e Cor ps
helicopter crashed less than a

mile from a nuclear power plant
In June.
• A U.S Navy destroyer fired
practice shells w ithin 300 yards
of a Japanese (xatrol boat In a
busy channel near the mouth of
Tokyo liay on Nov. 9.
• Stray bullets from a U.S
military facility hit a Japanese
residential urea In October.
Ten years ago Japan may
have quietly accepted these In­
cidents as pan of the cost of U S
military protection. But the Ja p ­
anese havr changed Their In­
creased economic power has
given Ihrm th r confidence lo
stand up to the United Stales
"Japan lias come a long way
In the last decade." said the
retiring U .S. Am bassador lo
Japan Mike Mansfield. "Th e y no
longer stand In the corner and
bow their heads and remain

silent."
A n d they are no longer willing
to tolerate U S military blundrrs
on their territory.
"E a c h Incident could have
caused Ihr loss of civilian life.”
said an editorial In th r Malnlcht
Shlm hun. a major Independent
newsfapei "Don't they have
any respect for human life?"
T h r Japanese m rd lu have
suggested various reasons for
the U.S. military mishaps, in­
cluding poor discipline, low inIrlllg rn c r among servicemen, a
d e c lin in g econom ic base ol
support and "tack of moral

concepts."
Japan's angry reaction Is pari
of u growing desire lo lx- more
Independent from Ih r Unllrd
Stales

Pope John Paul II appeals for
an end to Palestinian plight
linltsd Brass International
VATICAN C I T Y - l*o|&gt;r Jo h n
I’aul II appealed to the Israelis.
I’ulrsilnlans an d International
bodies Sunday for a quirk end lo
ihr sufferings of Palestinians
living In the Israeli-occupied
trrniorleR.
Appealing sh ortly before the
first anniversary of ihr Palesti­
nian uprising against Israeli
rontrol. the pope pruyrd "that
the Israeli and Palestinian pet,
pies, each loya lly accepting Ih r
other and their legitimate aspira­
tions. may find u solution thut
permits them to live, each In
their own hom eland. In liberty.

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dignity and security.'*
While Ihr Vullcan has never
openly repressed Its views on u
solution of th r Israrll-I'alesllnlan
problem. Ihr pope has supitorlrd
I he ca ll fo r a P a le s tin ia n
"homeland" In meetings with
Arab leaders. Including Palestine
Liberation Organization leader
Yasser Arafat. Vatican sources
said.
Th e pope's prayers marked
the first S u n d a y of A d v rn l,
during which Christians prr|&gt;arr
lo celebrate the birth of Christ at
Christinas
lie inudr Ills upprul lielorr
20.000 pilgrims and lourlsls ut

his noon Angelas prayer service
In a sundrenched St. Peter's
Squarr. The service was broad­
cast around the world hy Vati­
can radio.
"Heglnnlng our spiritual pre­
paration for lloly Christmas, wr
cannot avoid turning our eyes lo
the land where Jesus was born,"
the pope said. "It Is Ih r Holy
Lund. Hut It Is also a land of
se v rrr sufferings und opposing
positions Hull for decades huvr
been the thrulrr und motive of
profound conflicts, which In Ihr
past year have been charac­
te r is e d by n ew a n d often
particularly painful new forms "

TWO LETTERS
CAN SAVE YOUR
CHILD’S LIFE
When confronted with drugs, the two most
important letters in the alphabet for your
children to know are “NO.” Children learn
the alphabet at an early age, but they are
also exposed to drugs early in life.
Statistics indicate that 17% of today’s
youth use alcohol or drugs on a daily
basis. Teach your children to kNOw their
alphabet when it comes to drugs.

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Monday. November 28. 1088 —

Legal Notices
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I I O H T I f N T H JU D IC IA L
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tI M I N O L R C O U N TY .
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E L E C T IO N P R O C LA M A TIO N
U n d e r and b y v lr lv e Al
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Mayer at Ne City et Senterd.
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Municipal Election te be bald
Nraud**dut N e City el Laniard
Tier Ida* Cn I ha tin day et
Oacamtm I tee. ter election cl A
Mayer and Ida City Commit

P IT B U L L '' V o ry Irlo n d iT
W hile w ith b ro w n spelt
Clipped to rt A loll I yr* old
Loti FFov T i ll in Poole A/eo.
SenNrd R E W A R Q I
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PUPPY POUNO
Whitt with brown A bloc*
s p e ll F e m a le
B esslbls
Hound Found near I t N A
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Said election then be h*td at
O li lr lc t P a llin f p la c e t At

N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
G E N E ROBINSON

|jln A m t U H rm n
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f i t K Itt
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w it h in t h r e e m o n t h s of
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Cavity. F Nr Me vtorr
F k lilie u t Name at But
round CantHvctian. and Nat I
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ttini i n Clark at No C tvcud
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and Ordinances relating N alat
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and m li elate
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M rt Jean R r,ant Inspector
M rt AItrade N a ily a Intpacty
M t Liman I G a tin Deputy
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C N rt
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IN WlTAiESS W H fR E O F I
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v n a v Jv k to n Straat n a v Na intertet tior &gt;• M v v Straei
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Sheriff I Oapvtm anl aha mil app*v baFora the H O N O R A B 'E S
[JOSEPH DAVIS. JR an tod da, eF Januvy. Itt* at 10 M A M in
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Na Patm anv N al N v a la probebN cavta Far N a itauanca aF a RuN
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REAL ESTATE
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Saturday* 10 0CAM 1 00PM
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3201ONUUIOO DRIVE
SANFORD, FLORIDA
3715143
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Will Iram Ualiraai welcome
Phone endear nacasuar, t
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hr! Full training prog'am'
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SWITCHBOARD OfERATOR
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pv.''.on Send resum* lo
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Sanhrd Fl IIM !

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abdit, ta w v t w su p v vs e d
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tram you ta sw »*y tend* Yaw
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SALES MANAGER
Eataoant potential Tap SIS
Commission based Will tra.n
Aprovtdt support Call Jay
V .n v t
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SECRETART/INS. CLERK
Front disk in busy pnysician s
attic* Pno» aaparianc* in
phystt-an s etf'C* raquirad
Must her* typing and O th e r
office skins Compuk* aspan
one* ha'pfui but will tra*n
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M adicar* M e dicaid and
privata Inswanc* billing tar a
medical practice Resum**
pr*tr"#d R »p l, ta Boa 1*4
C a Santard Harold P O Bet
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par'ance I m mediale Open
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M A Y F A IR C O U N TR Y CLUB
earner W M A A C a u n ir, Cl Rd

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message ravaais oafaifs
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Wan ltd
C A R ! TOR TH E E L D E R L Y
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House to Share
WINTER SPRINGS AREA
Professional fam ak would
lit* ta th v * 1 bdrm 1 bath
api with same U I 0 m e plus
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Furnished / Rent
A T T R A C T I V E I b d rm
downtown t l '0 wk includes
utilities __________ X I S W
E F F IC IE N C Y
Attractive A
ciaan util met lighted oil
she*'p*"l mg ID P i t 4 4pm

FOR QUIET. SINGLE STORY,
ENERGY EFFICIENT
FURNISHED STUDIO
CAUTOOAY
SANFORD COURT ARTS
323 3301
SANFORD T a 1 bdrm awls
SMS m a t ip and U S ! dap
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SANTORO AREA
1 bdrm . carpakd utilities
t i l t a t plus sac

Ml WOw OT 110*
SANFORD Ideal tor 1 adult I
room attic fancy with priva k
ba*h ltd wk plus tiOO tec .
me ludes utilities
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SANFORD
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Complete privacy S*t wt
plus 1ND sac ut l ,
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Central H A. in aatallant
local.on t'OO pe* weak plus
U M w cu fity
11)714*

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PocStt 'h r profit at you'
work* Vary rrasmabk rant in
good location al Sanlvd
111 AO AYI
Cell IT I Star an, lima ’

HOME HEALTH AIDE
All shifts availabk Eacaiknl
pay Hem* health ato* c v fili
cetapo'd Calf f v dal*.is
M E D IC A L PERSONNEL POOL
ra* 11*4
H O ST/H O STESS
ivanings
Apply in parson Tuas S a l.
1 SPM Oattana Inn. Da 1Iona
Blvd , E a ltl 4*iPsltano
IM M E D IA T E J O I ll
San
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COOKS
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dud* Vacalien. Insurance A
Child Car* A 1111lanea kppi,
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The Santvd H v a 'd hai an
Immed'et* opening tor an
independent newspaper c v r t
v agan* &gt;n Sammek County
H IG H E A R N IN G S P O T E N T IA L
Build yeut own business'
Hours ar* a.an.ng del.vary
ttouda, thru F n d a , and AM
dai.rary an Sunday Car fa r
must have dependable mo*v
vehic'a and b* bandabi*
Applicants shou'd app'r •«

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M E D IC A L P E R S O IM E L POOL
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N EW S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Indian remains found on island
United Press International

Court upholds deaths sentence
T A L L A H A S S E F — The Florida Supreme Court Thursday
upheld the death sentence given a Martel refugee who reneged
on a plea bargain that would have prevented his execution for
the murder of an H year-old boy.
In a unanimous ruling, the justices said Dade County Circuit
Judge Thomas Carney was under no obligation to let Eduardo
Lopei change his guilty plea In the January 1983 murder of
Luis Krlmar Perei-Vcga In a drug-related robbery attempt.
Lopez Initially agreed to a plea bargain granting three
consecutive 23-year sentences for murder, attempted murder
and burglary In exchange i'or his testimony against two
accomplices
Hut later he tried to back out of the deal, saying he did not
understand the agreement and feared retribution from his
accomplices.
Lower court records showed Lopez testified he did
understand the nature of the deal and had been offered
protection Absent any showing of "manifest Injustice.**
Carney was under no obligation to let Lopez change his plea,
the justices said
"Lopez received what he bargained for. but refused to
provide what the state bargained for." the opinion says. "Ills
change of mind Is not a sufficient reason for hia refusal to
uphold his pari of the agreement.'*
According to court records. Ix&gt;pez and his accomplices broke
Into thr home ol Marta Luisa l*erez-Vega In hopes of stealing
drugs they believed were kept there.
T I m- mother reststrd and was shot In the head, but survived
and heard Lopez attoot her son.
Lopez told authorities he spent 22 months In a Cuban work
tamp for rubbery and would have served a four-year jail term If
he had not left the country In the 1980 Martel boat lilt
In un unrelated case, the justices voted 6-1 to reject the
state's bid to block a new sentencing hearing for Henry PerTy
hired, sentenced to death for the 1975 stabbing murder of used
car salesman Howard Poteet.
A trial Judge ordered a new hearing after Sired claimed he
did not receive a proper psychiatric evaluation during his
Initial trial.
Court records say Sired stabbed Potcet 55 times during a
robbery attempt in Orange County.

Inmates say excessive force used
TA LLA H A S S E E — Seven Leon County Jail Inmates said
they were beaten and verbally abused by members of a
Sheriffs Department S W A T team called to quiet disruptive
inmates Feb 22. a newspaper reported Thursday.
Tire seven, who had refused jail guards' orders to stop
plavlng cards In a day room and return to their cells, told the
Tallahassee Democrat they were beaten with nlghtstlcka and
fists and forced to kiss the floor.
They said S W A T team members told them. "You need an
attitude adjustment.’* and "I'm your worst nightmare — a
redneck cracker with a badge '*
I.e o n County Sheriff Eddie Hoone denied hts deputies used
excessive force, saying a firm hand was needed to quell a spate
of disruptions. Including the flooding of the cell block by an
Inmate who stopped up a toilet.
Hoone added that the Democrat was publishing an account of
the Inmate's accusations to punish hts department for the June
anest of Democrat reporter Karen Olson, who still fares
charges of attempting to smuggle out (tapers given to her by an
Inmate.

Guatemalans ask for shelter
W EST PALM REACH — In the tradition of Joseph and a
pregnant M.irv searching for shelter, several hundred
Guatemalans werr expected to ask the Diocese of Palm Beach
for shelter Thursday night. diocese officials said.
“ They go door to door In a procession through the streets and
they knock at the door asking for shelter,** Father Frank
O'Loughlln said.
O'Loughlln said the Guatemalans, mostly migrant farm
wurkrrs In nearhy Indiantown. Immokalre and Lake Worth,
will go door to door around the cathedral before Bishop Vote
Dally will let them in
"He will open up and let them In He will take a stand."
O'Loughlln said 'The essence Is we want people to reflect the
situation In light of Christinas .**
O'Loughlln said (he "posada." as the procession for lodging
Ivforr Christmas is called In Central American countries, was
to begin about 7 30 p m. T h r procession simulates a Christmas
tradition In which Joseph and Mary. In Bethlehem to pay
taxes, were turned away from an Inn and sought shelter In a
manger, hr said
O'Loughlln said thr posada also will demonstrate the
Guatemalans' plight In thr United Stales, many of whom want
to return to their country, but are forced to slay here until
conditions improvr there
"They're not begging for ulms." he said. "The y Just want to
make their contribution and take care of their people."

From United Pratt International report!

LOTTERY
The daily number Thursday
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Hitler yacht may be
home for the fishes
U n it* ! Proas International
MIAMI BEACH - An 89foot
yacht custom-built for Adolph
Hitler 50 years ago may be
turned into ar offshore habitat
for llth to mark the anniversary
of the Voyage of the Damned,
officials said Thursday.
J . J . Nelson, owner ?( the
Gotwtnd. said the yacht has been
"nothing but a pain" for him
since he acquired It about seven
years ago H r said Miami Beach
vice mayor Abe Krsnxk would
like to conduct a ceremony, tn
which the Third Reich relic
would be sent to the bottom of
the ocean tn a symbolic gesture.
"We're going to do whatever
Rranlck wants to do with this
thing." said Nelson, owner of A-1
M a r in e a n d C o m m e r c i a l
Wrecking In Jacksonville. "It
looks like we're finally reaching
the end of this Hitler boat
business once and for all **
The Ostwtnd was regarded as
one of the best sailing vessels In
the world before it was captured,
sunk, raised, burned, gouged,
abandoned and covered with
graffiti. Even though the trip
from Miami to Jacksonville
would cost about 615.000.
Nelson Is not concerned because
all hr wants to do Is get rid of It.
"We want to barge It off of
Miami Beach and apparently thr
Je w ish c o m m u n ity w ill be
happy to take It and watch It
bum and sink." Nelson said *‘l

United Press International
T A L L A H A S S E E - House
Speakrr Tom Gustafson said
Thursday he will press for a

LO CAL FO R EC A S T
today...partly cloudy with u
high near 80 Winds northrusl at
5-7 mph.
Tonight...partly cloudy. A low
Irm prraturr of GO with light
winds. Chances of rain are 20
percent.
Saturday...partly cloudy with
a high of 90. Northeast winds
and a 20 perm it chance of rain

United Prats Intsrnstlonsl
T A L L A H A S S E E - House
Speaker Tom Gustafson an­
nounced long awaited com­
mittee assignments Thursday,
placing Democrats in most
key positions but awarding an
unusual drgrrr of Influence to
Republicans
The Democratic House ma­
jority usually reserves plum
assignments for Its own. but

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"These people were In the
and as the political
boundaries changed, they prob­
ably got bounced around.'*
Cockrell said. "One reason they
don't have much Is the people to
the north and the proplr to thr
south came and took It away
from them.'*
h in te r la n d s

He said the remains Include
those of adults, teenagers and
Infants, all burled In fetal posi­
tions. He said they appeared to
have belonged to a ‘‘buffer
society" that was weaker than
societies that setilrd to the south
and In the Tampa Bay area
because no evidence has been
found near the remains of thr
ceremonial (lottery that morr

Cockrell estimated the re­
mains at anywhere between 400
and 2.600 years old.

B u tte rw o rth rules
on c a r a d v e rtis in g
to send out a copy of the
opinion to all new and used
TA LLA H A S S E E - Many of c a r d e a le rs h ip s In t h r
the charges tacked on the to Prnsacola area '*
the price of a new car In
One spokesman In B utFlorida have to be rollrd Into
the advertised purchase price trrworth'a office did not know
and may not be hidden under of any plans for a general
a bl ket of "preparation mailing of Ihe opinion
charges." according lo an
"Out request for an opinion
opinion by stale Attorney Is not aimed at a particular
General Bob flullerworth
dealer, but at a couple that
In an advisory opinion re­ have been having advertising
quested by f'rnsarola Stale trouble." said Allred "Th is
Attorney Curtis A Golden. helps define what has to be
B utte rw o rth has outlined Included In thr purchase
some of the Items that have lo price "
be Included In Ihr advertised
Butterworth » opinion also
purchase price and which can
says th r price of a ca r.
be left separate
Relying on ihe Florida De­ w h e t h e r p a in te d o n a
ceptive and Unfair Trade windshield or listed as thr
Piactlres Act. the opinion stlrkrr price, constitutes an
states "th r advertised price advertisement that Includes
m ust Include all fees or the total price except for local
charges which the customer charges sut h as lairs, lags
must pay for the vehicle. The title etc
only exceptions recognized In
The opinion al*o tightens
the rule are fi»r stale and local rules on what paperwork
taxes, lags, registration and charges must lie rollrd Into
title fees unless otherwise re­ the advertised purrhase prtcr
quired by local law or sian
and which can tv listrd sepa­
dard or when two or more rately
dealers advertise jointly **
"I don't know whether a
"A fee or charge impnard by
copy of (his Is being sent lo all a motor vehicle dealer for
20 circuits or not.'' said Jerry handling thr pa|&gt;rrwotk Is not
Allred, assistant Isi circuit a registration fee Such a fee.
stale attorney "B ui I have therefore, must be Included In
already dictated a cover letter the advrrtlsrd price."
United Press International

Gustafson gave Republicans
16 s u b c o m m i t t e e
c h a irm a n s h ip s and nine
c o m m i t t e e v i c e
chairmanships
He also increased GOP rep­
resentation on the Appropria­
tions Committee from six to
I I . with 27 Democrats serving
on the panel. He expanded Ihc
size of the powerful Rules
Committer from 20 to 33.
Including nine Republicans.

Gustafson said In a news
conference that hr will support a
push by Hep Hon Stlvrr. DNorth Miami Beach, lo delay
delivery of guns long enough for
police lo run background checks
on purchasers
Current state law permits
counties to Impose walling
period* of up lo thrre days on
gun purchases
Sllvrr Is leading a petition
drive lo amend thr stale con
stit ittIon tn provide for a seven
day "cooling oft* (tertod Hr says
the delay would lei stale officials
ensure only law abiding citizens
buy guns, and would give proplr
who buy guns In Ihr heat ol
anger lime to calm down
Gustafson said It would tv
reasonable tn provide for u
waiting (vrtod. hut hr had little
patience w ith philosophical
arguments about thr rtghl to
hear arms
" T h r only Issue Is thr practical

Issue how long (kvs It takr
p ru d e n t law enforcern en t
(vrsonnrl to (to Ihr appropriate
(background! checks. ' hr said
"It should not he the type of
healed political Issue It has
brrnme ’
Gov Boh Martlrvz Is seeking
legislative approval lo require
applicants for stair (oh* to u n ­
dergo testing for Illicit drugs anil
alcohol, and lo forre tests for
current state employers who
transfer to other slate positions,
fall under "reasonable suspi­
cion" of snltstancr abuse, or
hold join calling for heightened
public trust
Gustafson said a drug trstlng
policy might Iv a good Idea, but
the Issue never arose during the
recent House Issues conference
and hr dors not feel House
members consider Ihr maltrr a
priority.

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waiting period on gun purchases
hut was noncommittal when
asked If h r supported a proposed
drug testing policy for stair
workers

Speaker Gustafson boosts
GOP influence in House

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Friday. December 23. 1968

Inc , MO N f rynch A«t . Sanlcrd

advanced and wrzlthy societies
used In burying 'heir dead

Gustafson favors waiting period

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Publithrd Daily and Sunday, tacopt
Saturday by Tho Sat-lord Harp Id.

wish it good riddance myself."
The sinking of the teak wood
boat, which Nelson said has
been stripped by the curious and
Is now virtually a skeleton,
would coincide with the 50th
anniversary of thr 1939 voyage
of the ship St. lamia. which left
Hamburg. Germany with 900
lews aboard at the beginning of
World War II.
The United States and Cuba
refused them entry and the boat
eventually returned to Europe
and authorities believe up to 700
of them were killed by the Nazis
"We want to apply that same
solution to the Ostwtnd that
Hitler was trying to apply to the
Jews." said Resnlck. an escapee
from a concentration camp at
Kovno "Of course, this Is an
object — It's symbolic — It's not
like we’re doing It to people "
Resnlck said he planned to
hold the ceremony In May or
June.
Nelson said the boat was
abandoned on his property He
tried to sell It about two weeks
ago. but there was no Interest
A Nazi group In Chicago has
contacted Nelson about acquir­
ing the total for a shrine, but he
said he Is more Interested tn the
plan under consideration by
Resnlck. who wants to send a
second boat filled with Nobel
ITtzr winners. Cuban refugees
and survivors of the Holocaust
and the ship Si Louis to witness
the Ost wind's destruction.

discovery Is significant because
It is a cemetery In an area where
Indian cemeteries are thought to
be rare.

TH E W EATHER

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VENICE — Skeletal remains
being recovered from an ancient
Indian cemetery on a secluded
lot on Manasota Key may help
fill large gaps of knowledge
about how native Americans
lived In Florida.
Remains of two people were
discovered last week as the lot
was being cleared for construc­
tion of a house, and once It was
determined the bones were from
Indians and not ertme victims,
state officials called In Sonny

Cockrell, director and chief
archaeologist of the nearby
Warm Mlnrral Springs Archaeo
logical Research Project
Cockrell said as layers of soil
were carefully cleared away. It
was discovered the site was that
of a cemetery containing the
remains of more than 20 Indi­
ans.
Under Florida law. the archae­
ological dig takes precedence of
construction and archaeological
work at the site Is expected to
continue for another two weeks.
Cockrell said Wednesday the

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with a water temperature of 65
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S T A T IS T IC S

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Ihe overnight low was 53 as
reported hy thr University of
Florida Agricultural Research
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□ R a in fa ll...... .................... None
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□ T o d a y 'e aunaet...... 4:16 p.m.
□ To m o rro w 'a eunrlae..... 7:11

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POLICE BRIEFS
W om an charged w ith selling cocaine
A L TA M O N T F SPRINGS — A woman accused of selling §100
worth of crack cocaine, with a promlac of more, to an
undercover City County Investigative Bureau agent is charged
with sate ami delivery of cocaine and criminal conspiracy.
Mary Patricia Slater. 25. of 102 Del wood Drive. Long wood, is
accused of making the cocaine sale about 8:10 p m .
Wednesday outside the Wuyman Franklin Residence on
County Road 427 between North and Marker Streets, rural
Altamonte Springs. She was arrested Thursday at the
Seminole County jail. Bond Is $2,000.

V ictim chases burglar
SANFORD — Seott Smith and George Brown chased a man
own a
down
u SanPird
Sanfird alley after seeing Hi
the suspect steal Smith’s
iford pol
wallet from his parked car. Sanford
police saw the suspect
running, joined the chase and raptured him
Thomas Clifford Peer. 24. of 401 W Seminole Blvd. *22.
Sanford, was charged with burglary to a vehkle and petty theft
after his capture at 12 43 a m. today.
Smith told police he saw the burglar and (bused him from
hts car. which was parked at Reggie's 119 Magnolia Ave The
suspect was caught hiding behind vertlral blinds on (he Oak
Avenue side of Sun Bank on First Street
Sm ith’s wallet was recovered from a jacket police said Peer
threw away as he was chased from the alley between north
Park Avenue and Oak Avenue Bond la $1,000

M an stops theft of tailgate from truck
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - James Mills. 27. told Altamonte
Springs police he stupprd a man from stealing the tailgate from
hla truck parked at his house at 275 Cranes Roost Blvd *133.
at about 8:20 p m Thursday.
When police arrived, they said the suspect ran from them
after being detained by Mitla. Timothy Lee Jones. 20. of
DeLand. was recaptured In the area of Mills' house and la
charged with si rung arm robbery and burglary to a vehicle.
Mills told police when he confronted the suspect st hts truck
the burglar took a shovel from the bed of the truck and swung
it at him They scuffled as Mills detained the man before calling
police, potter said.

M an accused of battering wife
SANFORD — Sanford police charged Therein M. Courtney.
18. of 316 Carnpelio St.. Altamonte Springs, with batteryspouae abuse after hla wife, Ellzablrlh Courtney, accused him
of throwing a glasa at a wail and then choking her while at 109
Hidden Arbor Court. Sanford, at about 3 a m . Thursday. Bond
ts $500.

M an accused of shoving wife
SANFORD — A man act uaed of hitting hta wife In the fair
and pushing her (town steps at (heir house has been charged
by Sanford police with battery spouse abuse
Robrrt Wayne Bridges. 25, of 2653 Myrtle Ave . Sanford, was
arrested al home at 8 40 p m Thursday. Bond Is $500

M an accused of attacking deputies
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — Two Seminole County sheriffs
deputies who arrested a disorderly man have accused him of
punching and kicking them
Thai brought a charges of bailer) on a policeman and
resisting with violence against Theodore Bell. 59. of 125
Nashua Ave.. Altamonte Springs, who was already charged
with disorderly conduct
Hell was arrested following an arguement outside Ins house
at about 7 43 p m Thursday Bond Is $ 1.000

Traffic accident victim Identified
D ELA N D — Paul Richard McArthur. 21. of Sorrento, was
today Identified by the Florida Highway Patrol as the man who
was killed wltrn he lost control of hts pickup truck In a single
car accident on Markham Woods Hoad, near U k r Mary, at
12 15a m Thursday

Boat burlary suspect identified
SANFORD — Sanford police report that an accused boat
burglar who may have hit at least 20 boats docked in Sanford
Tuesday and Wednesday, before being captured on a boat at
the Sanford Marina at 3 a m Thursday, has been Identified
John William Schneider. 20. of Little Falls. N.J. was booked
Into jail as John Doe on Thursday He ts expected to face
charges in connection with al least 20 boat burglaries In
Sanford, and remains jailed

Two killed In traffic accidents
D ELA N D — The Florida Highway Palrol Is Investigating two
traffic accident that look thr lives of two people In Seminole
County overnight
Details on either accident were not available early today, but
Winter Springs police confirmed that a motorcycle rider was
killed in an accident in that city at about 12:53 u.m. today.
Poller Ll Jerry Justicr said there was not a police pursuit of
the cycle before ll crashed: however, he said, just before the
crash thr cycle waa about lo be slopped by police. A man died
in that crash.

Governor feeds homeless
UnHwd P rw * intsroatlsnal
M A D IS O N . W is. G ov.
Tom m y Thornp*on ami his wife
have In v ite d a M ilw auk ee
welfare recipient and her four
children lo celebrate Christmas
with them at the governor's
mansion, an aide lo the governor
said Thursday.
Jonathan Henkes, ihe gover­
nor’s press secretary, said the
family was Invited after Sue Ann
Thompson read a story about
the family, which is currently
living tn a shelter foi buttrred
families

"(She) felt budly that they
would spend Christmas away
from home." said Henkes.
Details of Ihe visit have not
been worked out. he said The
fa m ily was not Id e n tifie d
because the woman fears retalia­
tion from her husband
The 34-year-old woman and
children aged 8 lo 15 are living
In the Family Crisis Center In
Milwaukee. Her husband was
arrested for battery after he beat
the mother and chlldrrn while
hr was drunk and their plight
waa madr public In a story tn thr
Milwaukee Sentlnrl.

Longwood city workers spread cheer
i a n d r a BOUCNANINC
Harold stall writer

By

LONGWOOD - A group of
Longwood city workers decided
to spread a little Christmas
rheer.
About 50 clerical and public
works employees gave up thrtr
‘ g r a b -b a g ’ * t r a d i t i o n of
exchanging gifts w ith one
another to help three needy
families In Longwood.
The workers donated about
$600 to purchase toys, food and
clothing
"The people Is whit made
this. T h e e m ploye es w ent
overboard." said a spokesperson
who chose to remain anony­
mous
A social worker at Longwood
Elementary School who deals
with Ihe needy helped locate
three families, according lo the
spokesperson
The families were then con­
tacted and asked what they
n e e d e d a n d w a n t e d fo r
Christmas

Food gathered by Longwood employees for distribution to needy families.

Employers sacrificed a Satur­
day morning to purchase the
presents. O v e r their lunch
breaks during the week, somr
employees went food shopping
The spokeaprrwnn said that an
outsider wl&lt;o Heard them talking
about their plans handed them

$10 from hts pocket as a dona
lion
Another ettv employee anon­
ymously donated $100 toward
the selfless cause.
A 22 (round turkey was do­
nated by a lixal t« -.Uurar.: and
Winn Dixie donated a h im .

There were also donations of said
"Enough food has trren col­
canned foods and clothing
‘ ‘ T h r r e s p o n s e w a s lected to feed the lamllles for two
overwhelming Everybody has weeks There are so many peo­
been bringing In cloihrs and ple In nerd We shouldn't have
food It feels great I think ll did hungry people In Longwood or
more lor u» than 11 dal for tlvm a n y o t h e r ' o w n . * t h e
(the families),” Ihe spokes|ierson spokesperson said

Gene linked to schizophrenia isolated
LOS A N G ELES |UI*I) - He
searchers have cloned a gene
they b e lie v e is lin k e d to
schlzophrrnia. drug addiction.
Parkinsons disease and pnaalbly
several other disorders. It was
announced Wednesday.
The gene is part of thr critical
lock-and-kry system between
thr brain chemical dopamine
and Its rrerptur protein Involved
In the rapid fire communication
tret wren nerve cells In the brain
Flaws In this system long have
hern suspected as a cause in a
host of mental and neurological
disorders, say scientists at thr
Oregon Health Sciences Univer­
sity tn 1‘nrtland. where thr new
experiments wrre conducted
Molecular biologist Olivier
Ctvrlll and hts team cloned the
gene which Irada to production
of thr D-2 dopamine receptor
protein, the "lock” Into which
the
dopamine "key" flts.
This advance eventually could
help s c ie n tis ts p rod uce a
screening test for schizophrenia.
T'lvFlir slid, as wr 1C.is develop
new anU-psyrhotlr drugs that

Offices close
next Monday
Businesses, financial inatiluttons and government offices will
oharrvr a holiday Monday, Dee.
26
City and county government
offices will be rimed. No garbage
pickup ts scheduled for Monday.
All branches &lt;4 thr Seminole
County Public Library System
will be closed Monday. They will
re-often Dec. 27 at 10 a m
Banks will be dosed Monday.
Loral stock brokers will shut
down offices Monday as will
stock exchanges.
The Tri-County Transit bus
system will operate on a holiday
schedule Sunday and Monday.

C o r r e c t io n
SANFORD — City Commis­
sioner John Mercer was mis
quoted In a report printed tn
Thursday's Herald on the city
commission's vote to certify the
runoff elect ton irsults.
It was Commissioner A .A
MrClanahnn, not M rrrrr. who
said Ihe ballots not counted by
the computer werr no higher
than In most elections and that
since a court challcuge of the
election results would probably
be filed, the commission should
certify the results. McClanahan
made the statement In muklng a
motion to certify the election
results.
M e rc e r a r g u e d a g a in s t
cniKUatinn until u hand recount
could be held, and votrd against
ihe motion.

are free ol thr destructive side
effects associated with the cur­
rent generation of schizophrenia
medications
Ctvrlll and hts team outlined
the new investigation In the
current Issue of the British
journal Nature
T h r new finding comes about
a month after a Hurry of scientif­
ic reports from teams of re­
searchers worldwide announc­
ing d ls ro vrrlrs that linked
schizophrenia In a genetic causr
A British leant suggested
schizophrenia might be linked lo
a gene on chromosome 5 People
a re e n d o w e d w i t h 46
chromosomes In each of the
trillion* of rrlls dial comprise
thr human body, all of the
c h ro m o s o m e s c a r r y in g
thousands of genes that serve as
archives of heredity
"lilts ts unother small step in
the overall pursuit of the causr
of schizophrenia.” said Dr
K rnn rjv. a specialist,pi
human genetics at Yale lihtvet
stir, where n n r-o f the other
studies waa conducted

"Most researrhers b e lie v e
schizophrenia has more than
one cause and a defect tn the
dopamine system may hr one of
those causes "
Ctvrlll said successhil cloning
of the D-2 receptor gene is the
result "of a good idea, a lot of
work and a little hit of luck."
"Many groups In the last lo
years have hypothesized the D-2
receptor in 50 percent of
schizophrenic patients ts rlr
vatrd by a factor of two But this
ts not the r a s e tn Parkinson *
disease," Clvelll said In a tele­
phone Interview
tn Parkinson s patient*, hr
said, some of the dopamineproducing cells arr destroyed
"In addition tn serious menial
disorders recent evidence In­
dicates (defects In the dopamine
systrtnl play an Inqsirtant role
in the mechanism of addiction to
such drugs as cocaine and am
phdamtnr* ” Ctvrlll said
Dopamine ts one ol dozrns of
critical neuralranantliters that
are released tn Ihe bniln during
the process o( communication

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receptor site.
" E v e ry brain function —
thinking, feeling, memory, talk­
ing. dreaming — everything
your brain does is based on the
action of nrurotransmlttera."
Ctvrlll said
Additionally, dopaminr and IU
rrrrptors play a crucial role In
roniroltlng rnovrmenl and In­
fluencing a number of rmotlons.
Schizophrenia is characterized
by wild mood swings and a
devastating spill among the
function* of thought, emotion
and behavior. It ts rstlmalrd
aland I percent of the U.S.
population w ill develop the
mental disorder during their
lifetimes.
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gressive nervous disease marked
by tremor, weakness and dlslortx-d gall Ih e National In­
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in 100 |M-oplr over 60 have
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E D IT O R IA L S

;T h e Rehnquist standard
; for evidence is unjust
The U.S. Supreme Court took a big step in
the wrong direction when It decided a few
days ago that even If police lose or destroy
evidence potentially capable of exonerating
an accused criminal, the defendant has no
recouru: unless he can prove It was done In
'bad faith.'
The case was that of Larry Youngblood, an
Arizona man convicted of kidnapping and
' sexually molesting a 10-year-old boy. The
sole evidence against him was the tentative
'te s tim o n y of the victim , who w a s so
traumatized by the crime that hta Identifica­
tion of Youngblood was shakey. Som etim es
I that's all the evidence there la. and Juries
must do the best they can with It. but In this
case other evidence could have been avail­
able. If the police had properly preserved the
child's clothing for testing of semen stains.
, that evidence could have helped the prosecu| lion'a case, or it could have definitely proved
the defendant's Innocence. However, the
police so mishandled the clothing that the
crucial testing couldn't be done.

W ill A ra b w e a k n e s s y ie ld p e a c e ?
T E L A V IV . Israel - We have heard a great
deal about stark political change wrought In the
Middle East by Yaslr Arafat*
it's alleged Incantation
of "the magic words" concerning Israel's
existence. But one question has been generally
absent from the discourse: W hy now?
Why. after so many years of resistance, did
Arafat and many Arab states make the big
rhetorical push Just now? In the answer to this
question. It seems to me. may possibly lie the
essence of the Middle East's future.
Certain pieces of an answer, offered In a
somewhat different context, surfaced here re­
cently at a conference at Tel Avtv University on
‘‘Prospects for Areb-lsraell Cooperation 19682000"
One panelist. Prof Ellymhu Kanevsky of Bar
lUn University, sketched out what the plunge In
the price of oil has meant to the Arab nations
Back In 1961. oil revenues for Saudi Arabia were
• 112 billion, and we were being told that the
world would be named by the petro-prlnres Bui
by 1967. Saudi oil revenues were down to 820
bill loc.
Today, pity, the Saudi p e tp lu to cra t* are
running deficit*, drawing down their petro-hoard
and borrowing money. Th e oil-price drop
Inflicted even greater damage un the economies
of the Arab count, lea that are not large oil

producers. During moat of the fat years. Egypt.
Syria and Jordan got major financial aid from
the big oil producers.
Their citlrens went
to work at good pay
In the oil-rich states.
No m ore: the oil
crunch toon.
That's the past and
the present. U .S .
E n e rg y S e c re ta ry
J o h n H e r r in g t o n
then looked to the
future for the confereea |l h t L y n
Meyerhoff C o n fe r­
ence of the Jeane
Csupsr-wtflclsnt
Kirkpatrick Forum)
ceram­
These days, there
ic automobile
arc oil analysts who
engines era
say oil prices will be
around the
going up soon Don't
comer. £
believe It. says Her
rtngtun. When OF EC
ran the price of all up
from 82 to 839 a barrel. a mighty force waa
self-pn
i via the free
fn market.
Many non-OPEC
)PEC inations went out and discov­
ered oil. Cara wery designed to burn leas

L e tte r m ay h ave led
to G o r b a c h e v ’s gift

[

The Youngblood case was unusual, but Its
circumstances are likely to become more and
more common as new. precise methods of
Identifying criminals through blood testing
and genetic typeing become more widely
used. If the court had adopted Blackmun's
approach, the respect due this new kind of
evidence would have come through clearly,
yet without giving defendants the opportunity
to derail trials on the baals of obscure and
unimportant police errors. With Rehnqulst's
approach, the risk increases of unnecessarily
convicting the wrong person — and leaving
the real child molesters out there to do It
again.

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G E O R G E F. WILL

Being weary is no reason to
abandon Israel, em brace P.L.O.
W A S H IN G TO N - The world to weary.
Vernon Walters says so. Walters to not merely
U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. He
presumed to speak In Geneva for the entire
"International com m un ity." Th a i grand
assemblage waa the "w e" In this Walters'
sentence: "We must tell them (Israel and her
enemies) that we are tired of this conflict..."
Such fine Impartiality between our ally and
those bent on her destruction. U.S. policy to
Indeed that Israel should cooperate with the
U .S .-P .LO . peace charade because the world to
weary.
U.S. officials scripted the rhetorical aanltUation of Yaaaer Arafat They did so on the
assumption that a murderer will not lie. By
reading the script. Arafat presumably (the
Slate Department's presumption) repealed the
P.L.O. charter. It says Palestine to "Indivisible"
and vows "the elimination of Zionism In
Palestine."
Th e snowball of appeasement gathers
momentum. The United Nations will hence­
forth refer to the P.L.O. as "Palestine." and
why not? U.S policy has been reversed. It now
de facto accepts the P.L.O. as "the sole
legitimate representative" of Palestinians,
thereby shredding (he U.S. "commltpient" to
direct negotiations between Israel and Jordan
The administration says negotiation with the
P.L.O. does not Involve recognition of a
Palestinian stale. But last Sunday. Assistant
Secretary of State Richard Murphy was asked:
If the P.L.O. really has recognized Israel's right
to exist, does he now expect so&gt;-calTed
"moderate" Arab states to do likewise? Hls
answer was that most of them "accepted
explicitly Resolution 242 years ago. Whal
happened this pa»« week was that the P.L.O.
accepted 242 and thereby (sic) Israel's right to
exist."
"Thereby"? The U.S. pretense has been that
the P.L.O. must meet three distinct test* —
renunciation of terrorism, acceptance of
Israel's right to exist and acceptance of 242.
Now Murphy says the third requirement
Incorporates the second. Regarding terrorism.
Arafat has renounced It before, has con­
sistently lied about It. and now has been given
preemptive Immunity from blame for future
acts of It. That to the conaequence of U.S.
ofTlctato aaylng In chorus that Arafat cannot
control the “ extremtota" and to hlmaelf a

potential victim because of hls
(This moderate give Uie order, by telephone

C *BMBf MCA
"H o w bout that R JR Nabisco deal, a h ? "

from Beirut, for the murder of the U.S.
ambassador In Khartoum.)
In 1980 Ronald Reagan said, with uncontestable accuracy: "Israel and Jordan are the
two Palestinian states envisioned and
authorized b y the United Nations." Reminded

(C)194C N EW S P A P ER E N TE R P R IS E ASSN.

J A C K ANDERSON*

WOT THE W EST STUDY
TELLS US ABOUT THE EFFECT
OF T V ON RESEARCHERS,

The question for the court was whether the
conviction should stand, and for that there
waa a straightforward and reasonable stan­
dard of Judgment that could have been
applied. Aa Justice Harry Blackmun put It In
hls dissenting opinion. "The Constitution
requires that criminal defendants be provided
with a fair trial, not merely a 'good faith* try
at a fair trial." If the court had determined
that the evidence lost was crucial enough to
have denied Youngblood a fair trial, then It
should have freed him. regardless of why the
police ruined the evidence: If It found
id the
misting,evidence was not that important In
this case, the court could have upheld the
ju/y's verdict.

But Chief Justice William Rehnqulat. writ­
ing for the majority, went far beyond that. He
decided that unless a defendant can prove the
police first knew a piece of evidence would be
crucial to the defense and then purposefully
lost U. no constitutional violation has o c­
curred. That proof la not only extremely
difficult to make: the Rehnquist standard Is
dangerous In Itself. It doesn't Just permit, but
also tempts the police to be "negligent” with
evidence that might help the accused.

gasoline Natural gas. coal and nuclear energy
became competlBve fuels In many nations
Superefficient ceramic automobile engines are
around the comer So are photovoltaic energy
sources. America uses the same amount of
energy loday aa II did In 1973. although our
economy to onr-lhtrd larger) In short, says
Herrtngton. tirei t will be plenty of energy supply
to meet demand, and oil prices aren't going to go
up In 'he 1990*
Now. suppose one put* the Kanovsky and
Herrington messages together A political truth
emerges that offers help In answering llist
crucial question: Why now?
Consider the Arab situation. They have
squandered their windfall They have Imported
42 percent of the world's arms In recent years'
Corruption to hyper-endemic. The public has
been bought off with socialist goodies, but those
bills can't be met now. A serious market
economy has not emerged
dollar waa king, the Arabs
When the petrodollar
believed that lime wa* on their side They would
gel richer and stronger as the years went on
Sooner or later, they could overwhelm tiny
Israel That waa good reason not to negotiate
seriously.

of that last Sunday. Murphy said: "W e do not
consider Jordan the (sic) Palestinian state."
"W e"? The Foreign Service? Has anyone told
the President that he has changed hta mind?
The Inescapable logic of Murphy's language
to U.S. support for a P.LO. stale. So Rita
Hauser, the Jews' Jesse Jackson, said to have
converted Arafat to peace In our time, had
better catch up with
Arafat * deputy. Abu
lyyad. He has not got
tne message. Last
week he said In an
A r a b ic la n g[u
i age
publications " T h e
establishment of a
Palestinian stale on
part of the land of
Palestine to a stage
toward the final goal
— the establishment
of a state on all of
Palestine."
For months before
th e u n v e ilin g In
Algiers of the latest
P.L.O. peace tactic.
P .L .O . spokesmen
a s s u re d A r a b ic speaking audiences
that It would be only a tactic of war — only a
meant of Implementing the "Phased Policy"
adopted In 1974. Thai "Incremental" policy
calla for shrinking Israel to Indefensible
borders as a precondition of ridding "Indivisi­
b le " Palestine of "Ihe Zionist e n tity ."
Abadaltoh al-Khouran. a member of the P.L.O.
executive committee, told an Arable-language
publisher, "Th e proclamation of the Palesti­
nian slate to the first step toward obliterating
Ihe new Zionist-Fascist state."
Ah. but the assumption of Western ap­
peasers to that P.L.O. officials are Impeccably
sincere when reading U.S. scripts and are
nicely Insincere when contradicting them. The
"appearance" of extremism to "really” the
prudence of the moderates. So last Sunday's
New York Times Maj£axlnccontalncd this gem:
"Nowadays. P.L.O. officials will tell you
privately. (Arafat's) uniform and gun are
something of an affectation, a bit of symbolism
meant to reassure the P.L.O. hard-liner*...."
The whole wide world to tired — Walters, the
International scold, says so — so Israel to
supposed to Jeopardize her survival to satisfy
the "International community.** But as Golds
Melr said. Jews are used to collective eulogies,
but Israel will not die so that the world will
speak well of It.

1088. WaaMngtoa Mat Writers Otump

W A SH IN GTON - A Christmas Inter writ­
ten 30 years ago by Rep Jim Wright,
D-Texaa, may have advanced the rausr of
peace on earth and gaud will toward men last
month
When Mikhail Gorbachev came to New
York with hto mysterious Christmas pres
rn l." Wright had a good hunch that the gilt
would be a military reduction of some kind,
and he also guessed 10 percent
Wright got that message to President-elect
George Bush American diplomats In Moscow
were predicting Gorbachev would make a
major trade proposal The Central In
te lllg e n ce A ge n cy w asn't sure what
Gorbachev had In mind In Ihto case. Wrtght
the speaker of the House and the embattled
leader of the opposition was Bush's brat
source of Inside Information
They aren't trady
to rail htm a prepbrt.
V * aides told
us they were sprokrd
by Wright's prrdk
lio n a n d th e y 're
planning to pay more
attention to hto poll!
leal antennae.
The story began 30
ye a rs a go w hen
W rig h t penned a
Christmas treatise on
peace which began
with the biblical ac­
count of the birth of
f each cut (heir
Christ "There went
military
oul a decree from
budgets by 10
C a e s a r A u g u s tu s
percent and
that all the world
&gt;ut Ihe money
should be taxed '*
nlo
nr some
W r i g h t li k e n e d
thing else*
Waahlngton to Rome
hospitals,
where people like
libraries,
himself sal In thetx
schools, m
offices and Issued
decrees. "Peace. Ihe
word the angels
sang, must have seemed aa impossible a
dream In those days as It dors now," Wright
wrote at the peak of the Cold War.
Hto essay Included a whimsical letter to the
Soviet Union which began "Dear Ivan." He
roposed that Ihe Soviet Union and Ihe
nitrd Stairs each cul their military budget*
by 10 percent and pul Ihe money Into
something else — hospitals, libraries, school*
"You know, Ivan." Wrtght wrote, "we could
give Ihe world Ihe greatest Christmas present
since the first Christmas ... We could really
bring tidings of great Joy and. for the first
time In two mllennto. the greatly truublrd
people of this old world of ours could obry the
angels' Injunction. 'Fear not."'
Wrtght was proud of the letter and kept It.
Last April, the 30-year-old letter finally got to
Moscow — hand delivered by W right.
Gorbachev read It and turned reflective: "If
only we had done so back then." He was
mentally adding up Ihe bllllorm of rubles that
Ihe Sovleta could have spent on education
and on building Ihelr Industrial base Then
he pocketed the letter.
The exchange prompted Gorbachev to
Invite Wrtght to speak on Soviet television for
10 minutes In prime lime, unedited. Wright
took the opportunity to talk about Ihe
travesty of each country spending 8300
billion annually on "machines of destruction
and unproductive Implements of military
power."
"Every day this year. 40.000 people dir
somewhere In Ihe world of hunger and
malnutrition." Wright said. "And every day
the nations of the world will spend 82.5
billion — much more than enough to feed and
clothe them — on weapons and wasteful
means of destruction."
It was a plea that dovetailed with hls
Christmas letter.

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When Gorbachev announced he waa com­
ing to New York with a gift. U.S. spies and
diplomats worked overtime to find out what II
waa.
Wrtght would like to think that hls letter
helped move Gorbachev when the Soviet
leader waa looking for tome answers to his

economic problems. Only Oortschev knows
and he's not talking.

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Stocks open higher
Uwll»d Press I n U r m l l w i I __________________
NEW YORK — Prices opened higher Friday
In light, prr holiday trading of Nrw York Stock
Exchange Issue*.
The Dow Jonra Industrial average, which (ell
4.28 Thursday, was up 5 35 to 2105.71
shortly after the market opened
Advances led declines 408-280 among the
1.227 Issues crossing the New York Stork

Exchange tape Early turnover amounted to
abou16.717.000 shares
Stock prices fell Thursday In dull trading as
year-end lax considerations and a persisting
uneasiness about the outlook fur the economy
pushed many Investors to the sidelines fur the
third consecutive day.
Analysts attributed the dull nature of
Thursday’s trading lo some tax-related selling
and to the lack of meaningful economic news

Dollar opens
in overseas trading
Uwtlad Pros* Iwtsewattnal
L O N D O N — T h e dollar
opened mixed Friday on major
foreign currency markets.
Gold was mostly lower
In earlier trading In Tokyo,
the dollar closed at 124 95
Japanese yen. up from 124 62
yen on Thursday
In Europe, the dollar began
the day In Frankfurt at 1.7750
West Germ an marks, u n ­
changed from Th u rsd a y's
close
The dollar opened In Zurich
at 1 4960 Swiss francs, down
fro m I.4 U H S f ra n c s on
Thursday In Parts, the dollar
opened at 6 0630 French
francs, up Irom 6 0550 francs
the day before
The dollar started the day In

Brussels at 37.30 llelglan
franca, down from 37 32
franrs on T h u rs d a y , and
opened In Italy at 1.306 00
Italian lire, up from 1.908 70
lire Thursday
In Lo n d o n , the lirllls h
pound began the day at S I.80
compared with SI 7992 the
previous day
On Thursday In New York
the dollar bought S I 1655
Canadian, down from S I . 1995
Wednesday
On the bullion markets, gold
opened 50 cents an ounce
lower in Zurich at 8 4 17 50
and 25 cents lower In London
at 8 4 17 50
Silver opened unchanged m
Zurich at $6 15 an ounce and
opened 2 cents lower In
London at 86 14 an ounce

Mitsubishi begins French unit
UwHed Pros* IwfewaMawal
T O K Y O - M it s u b is h i
Electric Corp Friday a n ­
nounced plans lo establish a
wholly owned subsidiary In
Farts Jan I I n sell a variety of
lls general products and
m a n u f a c t u r e e le c tr o n ic
equipment
Mitsubishi, a major Jap*
nese electronics company,
said a production facility will
be built In Eirrlle*. south of
Vllre In ihr bretagne regton.
to make cellular mobile tele ,
phones
The Hear plant win be the'
company's first production fa
edily on Ihe European ruati
nent and Its third In Europe.
It will enhanre production

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only al Ihe youth
of the suapeels accused of in­
volvement at this levrl In traf­
ficking In cocaine, bul w rrr
surprised that one of Ihe boys
brandished a gun against them
Teenagers are commonly used
to deliver cocaine In small
qualities on Ihr street. EaJinger
said but this Is Ihe first lime nr
has seen them allegedly Involved
as major traffickers Mr said they
appeared to be dealing In co­
caine not lo support their own
naicotlrs habits, but for Ihe
money.
Ag*- n ls co n fisca ted nine
ounces of powder cocaine and
114 ounces of crack cocaine,
along with a 1987 Renault The
car belongs to thr mother of one

of thr buys Malinger valued ihr
cocaine al 823.000
In addition lo Stroud and Ihe
16-vrar-old, two Lavs ages 14
ana 15 w rrr arrested along with
two girls, ages 15 and 17 All are
from either Casselberry or
Winter Springs Their names
were withheld because of their
agrs
A new CCIb agent working his
f ir s t C C I b c a s r m e l the
16-yrar-old early Ibis week In
Winter Springs They met again
early Thursday night and from
Stroud’s house, where a deal
was made for the agent to buy
two ounces of jxiwder cocaine for
81.800. they went to the motel
to complete the sale. Eallngrr
said Other suspects w rrr al­
ready In the single room al (he
motel

After Ihe sale was made at
about 9 p m and Ihr agent
walked out of Ihr room at thr
F e rn P ark M otel on U S.
Highway 17-92. olhrr agents
Incited Ine door of the room open
and captured Ihe suspects
Esllnger said thr suspects had
Jusl begun rooking up a batch of
crack cocaine and Hems related
lo that were confiscated Agents,
he said, believe II Is common
practice In Seminole County for
tnolrl rooms with kitchen facili­
ties to he used os crack kitchens
by cocaine traffickers.
Me expects Ihe youths to be
cliarged as adults. They were
booked In to the Sem inole
County Jail and moved to the
Juvenile detention center. Stroud
Is Jailed wlihoul bond

Candidates—
Continued from Page 1A
and lodging costs ol Ihe
Interview visits.
R e lo catio n costs for th r
selected city manager will be
discussed at a later dale. "It
appears we will have to recon­
sider a relocation package,"
Commissioner Tom Mahoney
said.
Mahoney said Ihr commis­
sioners would need lo consider
moving household goods and
placing the hired Individual In
temporary housing for 30 lo 60
days.

Ncwly-elecled Commissioner
bill Greene said he disapproved
of Ihr hiring process and said he
had “ no desire lo Interview any
of the three names on the 'A'
list," which were the top three
candidates selected by ICMA.
They Include Teddy C. Ryan Jr..
Dennis W. Kelly and Fird J.
Snider.
Me said hr received some
negative feedback by telephone
about two of Ihrse candidates
Me suggested Interviewing Ihr
candidates by telephone.
"I don’t think we're fulfilling
our Job If wr Just march people

from MUD, then con­
tracted with Sanford lo spend
the m oney for housing re­
habilitation. The county remains
responsible for the uses of the
money, although It has been
allocated to Sanford.

on the city.
"Th e county did not exercise
proper controls and manage­
ment In the administration of
the felly) program and therefore
Items such as premature final
p a y m e n ts , u n d o c u m e n te d
changes of work write-up, etc.,
have occurred." th report slated.

The HUD team recommended
the co u n ty not refund Ihe
amount, although It said future
“ reasonable” demolition re­
quests from the city could be
funded.

In c o n c lu s io n , the report
stated the county operated Its
co m m u n ity development pro­
gram properly but needed closer
supervision over the city to
ussurr It was spending th r funds

because the county Is re­
sponsible for spending the CDbG
dollars, the report chastised the
county for keeping a tlgher rein

In here (laying for Interviews
when a few phone calls could do
90 percent of the work. In my
experience w ith the public
sector, you don’t hire somebody
because he looks good on
papr r.” Greene said.
"I'm a lllile hesitant of drop­
ping people that appeur to be
qualified for (he position,"
Commissioner Paul Tremel re­
plied.
The city received more than
40 applications nationally for the
835,000 lo 845.000 a year post
vacated by Hob Norris who left to
take a Job In Neptune beach.

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Report---------Continued from Page 1A

"A very large elderly popula­
tion can sometimes have a
deterrent effect," be says. "Th e
presence of a Urge percentage of
elderly lends to discourage local
officials from pulling school
tiond proposals mi (be ballot or
from proposing bond Issues as
large us (b ey really w ant,
because they anticipate opposi­
tion from the elderly."
The reality. Rcaenbaum says.
Is different
"Contrary to the folklore of
public officials the eldrrly seem

correctly.
City and county officials were
u n a v a ila b le for c o m m e n t
Thursday.

Continued from Page 1A
clothing, bclore (hey
ran from police, both are held
wlihoul bond.
Harriett Identified Mllto as the
brother of Clive Mllto. 24. of
Deltonu, who was found dead In
a car In Sanford May 3 after he
was wounded during a May 2
shootout with a Longwood rob­
bery victim, who died May 13
from guns!tot wounds Inflicted
by Clive Mllto. Police said Clive
Mllto posed us a pizza delivery
man when approchlng the house
of the victim, retired brig. Gen.
Wilbur McNenny. 76. Lennox
Mllto was In Jail on a burglary
charge when his brother was
shot and killed.

to exert not u negative but a
positive and supportive influ­
ence. In other w orth sometimes
the more elderly people you have
In a voting group, the more
likely It la they'll vote for school
bonds and other local tax Issues
"Sim ply put. older Florldtuns
a rc not p r e d ic t u b ly .m il
education or anti-school bond
they are as dllfrrrnt as any other
segment of the population
Lumping older prople Into one
unthinking mass is simply crude
and wrong ”
Hut Florida s situation may be
unique. Rosenbaum say*

relatively low and modest tax
Increases lo I k - no burden.
"In Ihe Snowbcll. Ihr aging
are often less affluent and face
Increasing local (axes There,
and perhaps In other regions
outside Ihe Sunbelt, opposition
to school bond measures may
continue to follow more tradi­
tional lines .**
The UF study did suggest a
difference In attitude between
year-round rrtlrrrs and seasonal
visitors lo Florida, commonly
known as “snowbirds."

"We looked ui school bond
pro|M&gt;sals In Ihe summer, when
" I ’erliaps Florida's older popu­ snowbirds are least likely lo be
lation Is exceptional and lls In Florida.” Rosenbaum said
"And we found more proposals
particular sockirconomlc char
arter explains our findings," hr did |mss In the summmrr than
said. ” 1 lie stair’s older |x&gt;pula In vsinter (67 percent lo 58) We
lion Is increasingly com|&gt;osed of can't prove II with lilts data, but
well-educated. relatively well-off It does soggesl I fiat snowbirds
youngrr retiree*. 55 and 64 might tie less likely to vole In
years old We lirlleve ihey art- favor of local school issues than
likely lo value education highly permanent residents, who are
and associate rdut a I ton with a more likely lo feel a strong s e n s e
progressive community They of attachment In their communi­
perceive Florida's local taxes as ty."

Cowboy star dead at 82
bURflANK. Calif lUPU - bob
Steele, who appeared In nearly
400 movies and television shows
and was a Western hero lo
millions of children, has died,
hospital officials said Thursday.
Mr was 82
Steele, known In the 1960s aa
Trooper Duffy in Ihe TV military
farce "F Troop." died of respira­
tory complications on Wednerday. a week after being admitted
to St Joseph Medical Center, a
hospital spokeswoman said
T h e cha racte r actor had
thundered across the screen as
one of "The Three Mesqulteers."
a group of cowboy stars featured
In about three dorrn movies
between 1935 and 1943, In­

cluding "Powdersmoke Range,"
"Riders of the Whistling Range
and "Call of Ihe Mesqulieers."
Among his co-stars were John
Wayne. Roy Rogers and Duncan
Rrynoldo
The movies wrre made inex­
pensively and becamr a staple
on lair night irlevtslon beginn­
ing In the 1940s
Morn Robert North htadbury
Jr. In Prndleton. Ore . the son of
a silent film director bis father
first featured him as a teenager
with his brother In a series of
nature shorts "The Adveniures
of bob and bill “
Steele was a four letter athlete
In high school and trained as a

boxer, which prepared him for
his fighting rales when hr
tin ante a full-blown cowboy star
In ihe 1920s first appearing In
“ Th e Mohave K id .” Often
(hough, his icy stare v-as enough
lo chase ihr bad guys out of
town without Mr trig a shot or
landing a punch
Mr surprised critics In ihe role
of Curly In ihe 1939 movlr
version of John Steinbeck's
classic dark tale "Of Mice and
Men " Me played a sadistic bully
w ho torm e n ts the s lm p lritilmlrd giant Lennle. played by
l-on Chaney Jr.
Slrelr also appeared as Canino
In "The Ibg Sleep" In 1946

DEATHS
EMIL MALIN A
Em il Mallns. 89. 2041 S
Highw ay 426, Oviedo, died
Thursday st Lutheran Havrn
Nursing Home. Oviedo born
Feb 19. 1899 Ui Czechoslovakia.
„ he m oved (q O viedo from
\J)k'ogo In 1982 He was TOT
owner-operator of a women s
apparel shop
Survivors Include son. Ronald.
Downers Grove. Ill
H a ld w in -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements

LOUIS POLAKO r r

Bust
C a atlaaad frasa Fogs 1A

Rosenbaum and UF colleague
Jam es W. button analyzed
Florida school bond voting pat­
terns over thr past 20 years
*‘We wanted to find out If there
was any truth to the allegation
that the more elderly Ipeople)
you have In your voting consti­
tuency. the more likely you arc
lo get a negative vote on a school
bond Issue." Rosenbaum says
That perception Is Important
because public officials often
operate as If It were fact

Louis Polaknff, 90. 201 N.
Sunset Drive. Casselberry, died
Wednesday al Florida Hospital.
Atiamonir Springs bom Oct.
15. 1898 in Brooklyn. N.Y.. he
moved lo Casselberry from Fort
Lauderdale In 1976 Me was a
pleatcr In the garment Industry
and Jewish.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e son s.
Eugene, bnxikline. Moss . Hub­
ert Paul, Boise, Idaho, daughter.
Lucille E. Singer. Casselberry,
sister. Cells Block. Sarasota,
seven g ra n d c h ild re n ; four
great grandchildren.
C o x -P a r k e r C a re y H a n d
Guardian Chapel. Winter Park.

GEROQE W. SAUNDERS
George W. Saunders. 86. 133
bridge Court. Longwood. died
Thursday at Winter Park Memo­
rial Hospital, bom Nov. 15. 1902
In S e a t t le , he m o ve d to
Longwood from Huntington.
W.Va.. In 1958. Hr was a private
contractor who moved buildings
Hr was a member of Ihe Elks
laxlge of Huntlnglon. past presi­
dent of Ihe American Business
Club of Huntington, a member of
ihe Concrete Products Associa­
tion. and the past president of
Ihe Florida Stale House Movers
Association.
Survivors Include wife. Mary
b.. Longwood; sons. George
Edward. Altamonte Springs.
Don. b.. Wittier Park. Dr. J .
Harvey. Fulton. Mo.; seven
grandchildren: seven great­
grandchildren.
C o x -P a r k e r C a re y H a n d
Guardian Chapel.

21. 22 liolopaw Trail. SorTrnto.
died Wednesday on Markham
Woods Hd . Lakr Mary Boro
Ocl. 23. 1967 In Orlando, he was
a life long resident of Central
Florida He wasa rarprntrr
^B urvirors include lather, Paul
Mcftulnir Sr . Sorrento:
mother. Doris Jra n Henson.
Palm bay; sister. Paula Renee
McArthur. Palm llav; brother.
Christopher M cArlfiur. Palm
Bay; maternal grandmother.
Lucille Ferguson. Hope Ind
Arrangements by Gruinkow
Funeral Home. Sanford

FREDDIE MOORE

Freddie Moore. 67. 3601 D.ihlll
Ct.. Casselberry died Wednesday
at the Veterans Administration
FUNERALS
Medical C e n irr. Gainesville,
[kirn Sept. 23. 1921 In Madison.
M O O SC. F S I D O i i
Fla., he moved to Oviedo from
Funeral
lor Mr Frtola Moor*
Altamonte Springs In 1927 and V. C a i w t o " ! &gt;to p « H d i n , S t o w t
&lt;*&lt;n b* hato It am Thurvda, al th*
became a resident of Casselberry da,
Antiorh M m w w y Bap*‘it Church lit €
In 1981 He was a member o B io a tn f V . OvMto. ail* Paitor J t n n 0
A ntioch M issionary baptist Hagm affklahng »n *rm*ot to ton— w F*rn
C#"'#**»» Frtanft mar c*11 trsm &lt;1
Church. Oviedo, ami a World pPar*
m Mondar a» &lt;** chapel
War II Arm y vrtrran He was a
WIIMO E xha O w ga, Mortuary. Canto,d in
member of the Florida Council of charge t! arrangement*

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BETTY M. WONDERLY
Betty M. Wondcrly, 70, 1054
Wlllu Lake Circle. Oviedo, died
Thursday at her residence, born
June I. 1918 In Hlcksvlllc. Ohio,
she moved lo Oviedo from there.
In 1975. She was a homemaker,
a m em ber of St. Jo s e p h ’s
Catholic Church and of the
Ladles Auxiliary of the VFW.
Survivors Include daughter.
D a w n E . Z u b e r . O v ie d o ;
brothers. Max McDonald. Lester
McDonald, both of Hlcksvlllc;
sisters. Lois GulfT. St. Joe. Ind.,
Nina Baxter. Hlcksvlllc; two
grandchildren.
Durkett-Webber Union Park
Chapel,
arrangements.

Drlllirulor Seminole Self Reliant
Housing Inc. He was also a
member of Laurel Lodge *2
FAAM. and Drmotay Consistory
*1 of ANAS (he Masonic lamlly
ol Philadelphia Penn and Doric
Mlllrhaptrr '14 f)MV."‘Wash
D C.
Mtt’j • 1*
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e w ife ,
E rn e s tin e W e ave r M o o re.
Casselberry: son. Wlfllfon K
Freeman Jr., Washington D C .:
brother. Eddie C. Moore. San
Francisco; sister Ethel Moore
Robinson. Oviedo; 4 grand­
children.
Wllson-Elchclbcrgrr Mortuary-.
Hanford. In charge ol arrange­
ments.

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Myerson found not guilty
Spy suspect shifted to different prison
W ASHINGTON — A 30-yr a t -old Arm y Intelligence analyst
suspected of selling U.S. secrets to East Germany and the
Soviet Union was transferred Thursday to the prison at Fort
Meade. Md . from Georgia for security reasons.
In addition, the Pentagon indicated the seriousness of the
alleged spy ease by assigning jurisdiction of the court-martial
of Warrant Officer James William Hall III to the commander of
the Military District of Washington.
Routine courts-martial are typically convened by the
commander of the soldier's base.
Arm y spokesman Lt. Col John Chapta said the transfer to
Washington area allows the possibility of conducting "a
classified court-martial." one In which sensitive national
security matters are discussed.
"Th a t decision has not been made yet." Chapla said of a
classified court-martial.
Hall has not been formally charged with espionage Chapla
said the Army wanted to settle the matter of court-martial
jurisdiction before pressing charges.
Asked when Hall would be charged. Chapla replied "soon."
He declined to elaborate other than to say military prisoners
can only be held for 72 hours before charges must be brought.
Hall, an electronics intelligence analyst who was arrested
Wednesday ai his home near Savannah. Ga . where he was
assigned to Fort Stewart, was brought under custody to the
military prison at Fori Meade m'. a9k»il T 33 p.m EST ftom the
defention facility at Fort Stewart.

Polygamous clan members convicted
COALVILLE. Utah — Tw o members of a polygamous Han
were convicted of manslaughter and a third was convicted of a
leaser charge Thursday for the shooting death of s state law
officer at the end of a 13-day siege at the family's farmhouse in
January.
Clan leader Addam Swapp. 27. hia brother-in-law John
Tim othy Singer. 22. who prosecutors said fired the fatal shot,
and Swapp's brother. Jonathan, had been charged with
arcond-degree murder, which carries s maximum sentence of
life In prison.
But after three days of deliberations, the jury returned guilty
verdicts against Singer and Addam Swapp on a lesser charge of
manslaughter, which Is punishable by up to 15 years In prison.
Jonathan Swapp was convicted of negligent homicide, a
misdemeanor that carries a maximum penally of a year In jail
Th e convictions stem from the Jan. 28 shooting death of
state Corrections Lt. Pred House in a gunflght that ended a
13-day standoff between the polygamous clan and authorities
at the family farm In the Wasatch Mountains, shout 40 miles
east of Salt Lake City.
Prosecutor David Schwendlman said he was "not disap­
pointed" by the verdict.
Lawyers for the defendants said their clients were relieved by
the verdicts.

Gadhafl warned about chemical weapons
WASHINGTON — President Reagan and his successor.
George Bush, sent warnings Thursday to Libyan leader
Maammar Gadhafl that completion of a suspected chemical
weapons plant could have severe repercussion*
In an Interview aired Thursday night with ABC News
commentator David Brinkley. Reagan said a pre-emptive strike
against the facility near Tripoli was In the realm of "a decision
that has not been made yet."
Although an administration official stressed after the
Interview that "nothing Imminent" was planned. White House
spokesman Marlin Fttiwaler reiterated U.S. concern about the
plant and aaid. "We never rule out any option "
As for destroying the plant, he said "I would not say It's our
Intention 1would asy it's s mailer of extreme concern."
At a news conference where he announced five more
high-level appointments to hia new administration. Bush was
asked If Libya should be prevented from producing chemical
arms and said. "Any civilized country around the world should
be committed to that objhectlve."
"T h is la a nutter of real concern to us.” he said. "and. yea.
we all ought to be committed to seeing that that plant not be
permitted to iprtad further destruction "
The Arab League, which said Libya had renounced the use of
chemical weapons, issued s statement In Tunis. Tunisia,
cautioning the United Stales against trying to destroy the
plant.

W oman, mother arrested In baby'a death
A LTA D EN A . Calif. — A woman and her mother were
arrested on suspicion of murder Thursday after the daughter's
newborn baby was found thrown from a bathroom window si
their home, officials said.
After a day of investigation and conflicting statements from
the Infant's mother. Ann Marie St. Cyr. 20. and grandmother.
Cecilia Patterson. 44. both women were booked on suspicion of
murder and held without ball, sheriff s Sgt. Emle Roop said.
Paramedics were called to the women's home early Thursday
morning after Patterson said she found her daughter bleeding,
officials said
St. C yr was taken to Hui.tlngton Memorial Hospital, where
doctors said she had apparently Just given birth. Deputy Bryan
Williams said, adding that the woman first denied site was
pregnant then told doctors she had a miscarriage.
Sheriffs detectives went to the home and found a
12-hour-old boy lying dead under the bathroom window.
"Th e baby had been thrown from the window and waa
dead." Hoop said.
Neighbors, who said the mother and daughter had lived ai
the small house nestled In the Sierra Madtr foothills for six
years, expressed shock at the death
"The y were both ao nice and quiet." said one neighbor.
Marguerite Schlrmer. “ They Just didn't seem like the kind of
people who would throw a baby out a window, and they lived
there alone. There were never any men around."
After St. Cyr and Patterson were interviewed and "gave
conflicting statements." they were arTestrd. Roop said.
St. Cyr waa transferred to the County-USC Medical Center
Jail Ward, where she was booked and kept under observation.
Roop said Patterson was being held at the Crescents Valley
shertfr s station.

Orphaned baby whale dies
NEW YORK (UPII — The death o( an orphaned baby whole
lhai beached llself in Queens shows there is no way a
veterinarian can replace a real-life mother, aquarium officials
say.
The whale was spotted In shallow water off Far Rockaway In
Queens Tuesday and taken to the New York Aquarium, where
veterinarians made desperate attempts to save it by giving II
antibiotics, collage cheese, heavy cream and vitamins
Hui the female pilot whale, about 35 to 40 [rounds
underweight and believed lo be between 1 week and 1 month
old. died Wednesday.
"There Is no way we could have duplicated the presence ot a
mother." aquarium spokesman Kick Miller said. "As far as we
know, a baby whale In this condition has never survived
without Its mother."
Miller speculated the whale’s mother may have abandoned It.
knowing It was sick, or died herself li also was possible that
i hr whale simply loot Its way before It ended up In Queens.
From United Press International reports

NEW YORK - Former Miss
America Bess Myerson Thursday
waa acquitted of charges she
conspired to fix her boyfriend's
divorce settlement by giving the
judge's daughter a city job — the
convoluted case dubbed the
"Bess Mess."
M yerson's boyfriend. C a rl
‘ 'A n d y " C a passo. 4 3 , a
m ultim illio n a ire sewer c o n ­
tractor serving a three-year sen­
tence on an unrelated tax
evasion conviction, and retired
state Supreme Court Justice
llortense Gabel. 76, also was
acquitted of all charges
Myerson, 64. broke Into tears
and hugged her attorney and
Capasso as the dramatic verdict
was announced In U.S. District
Court in Manhattan on the Jury's
fourth day of deliberations.
Capasso klaaed her hand.
"I feel fine." whispered the
wet-eyed Mverson as she rushed
with a friend from the courtroom
Into a bathroom
Emerging later outside the

courthouse, she said the
"grateful for the Am erican
Judicial ayatem. I thank the Jury
for exonerating me."
Prosecutors charged that
Myerson. while etty cultural af­
fairs commissioner In Mayor
Edward Koch's administration,
hired Gabel's emotionally trou­
bled daughter. Sukhreet. for a
$19,000 a-year Job to Influence
Gabel's rulings in the divorce

daughter who testified against
her for nine days. The feeble
retired Judge heaped pratae on
the presiding Jurist. U.S. District
Judge John Keenan
" I waa overwhelm ed and
touched by the wisdom of the
Judge." said Gabel of Keenan,
who adm onished Jurors lo
carefully weigh the damaging
testimony of her daughter
Sukhreet Gabel. 39. who taped
her mother's telephone calls lor
the prosecution, said. "I ihlnk
Justice was done. I did whal I
waa asked lo do There waa
nothing wrong with whal my
mother told me lo do. which was
tell the truth."
Momenta later. Justice Gabel s
lawyer Invited the defendants
and their families — except
Sukhreet — to a victory party,
S t a n d in g a lo n e , lo o k in g
forlorn. Sukhreet Gabel watrhrd
them head for Ihe door and told
her father as he approached. “ I
don't go where I'm not welcome.
Daddy Sorry."

Koch administration, and won
co n vic tio n s a g a in st m a jo r
mobsters and Wall Street Inside
traders
"I have never argued with a
Jury's verdict and wilt not do so
here." Giuliani said. "W e were
aluck with the witnesses that
existed In that situation."
Myerson. Capasso and Gabel
were found innocent of conspir­
acy. mail fraud and the use of
interstate facilities to carry out
bribery, and Myerson was also
acquitted of o b struction of
Justice. Myerson had faced up to
30 years In prison If convicted
and Capasso and Gabel could
have received up to 25 years.
Koch, whose frequent appear­
ances with Myerson during his
first campaign for mayor led to
speculations they would marry,
siud In a statment. "I'm glad for
her as a personal friend "
Capaaso refused to speak with
reporters after the verdict.
Justice GsbH was led from Ihe
courtroom on the arm of (he

J u s t i c e G a b e l s la s h e d
Capasso's alimony payments
after her daughter was hired by
Myerson but the case against
three was largely circumstantial
and based on the testimony of
Sukhreet Gabel, who admitted
during cross-examination that
electro shock treatments for
depression had left her mind like
"Swiss cheese."
The verdict wsa a setback for
U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani,
who successfully prosecuted a
series of former city officials in
scandals that have rocked the

Plane-crash searchers seek bomb
LOCKERBIE. Scotland - In ­
vestigators resumed searching
under wet. dark skies Friday for
more bodies and for evidence
that a bomb destroyed a Pan Am
jumbo Jet. killing all 258 people
aboard and leaving 32 dead or
missing in a Scottish village it
devastated
More than 150 bodies had
been recovered, but others re rr
believed scattered around the
hilly countryside — or were so
badly mangled that they may
never be found, observers said.
Scotland Yard said its anil
terrorist squad had Joined Ihe
investigation, and FBI agents
were en route to Britain as
• p e cu la tio n m o u n te d th a t
Wedneaday night's crash of Pan
Am flight 103 waa the work of
tmortala.
Also arriving were relatives of
the victim a One. an unidentified
young man. was ao distressed
when he landed at London's
Heathrow Airport that he had to
be led away, tears streaming
down hia face and shaking from
head to toe. by airport atten­
dants.
A r o u n d th e v i l l a g e o f
Lockerbie itself, aome residents
began taking down Christ mss
decorstIons as they mourned
their own loos — 15 confirmed
dead and another 13 adults and
four children "missing and u n ­
accounted for." said Lockerbie
Chief Constable John Boyd
Air safety experts said the
destruction of Pan Am Flight
103 bore "all the hallmarks of a
bomb blast." but there was no
official word on the cause. The
Jet exploded Wednesday during
a flight from London to New
York, hurtling flaming wreckage

Bush names
five more
to Cabinet
W A SH IN G TO N |UP1) - Prcaldent-elect George Bush filled five
top-level Jobs in his administra­
tion Thursday, brushing aside
proteata from a n ti-a b o rtio n
groups lo name Dr. Louts S u l­
livan aa the new secretary of
health and human services
Sullivan became the first black
•elected for flush's Cabinet, and
the vice president also a n ­
nounced his chokes to lead the
Tranaportation Department, the
Interior Department. Ihe new
Veteran* Affairs Department and
the Environmental Protection
Agency
Leading aborllon foes had
urged Bush not to appoint S u l­
livan after an Atlanta newspaper
quoted him Sunday as saying he
supports a woman’s 'rig h t to
terminate a pregnancy Bush
■ Idea p r o m p t ly m o ve d lo
aquelch the outcry, and the
doctor personally aaaured some
anti-abortion congressional lead­
ers that he opposes aborllon
before rep ea lin g that vie w
publicly Thursday with Bush at
hia side.
" I 'm opposed to abortion
cxcepl in the case of rape, incest
or a threat to the life of the
mother." Sullivan told the news
conference called by Bush to
make his announcements. “ Thts
position Is Ihe name os that of
i'rrsldenl-elect Bush “
Bush acknowledged there may
be persona] differences on abor­
tion within hia admin 1strat ion or
even In hia Cabinet, but he
declared: "I'm the one who was
elected president. I'm the one
who tried to make this position
aa clear as I could to the
American people, and I'm going
to be the one who sets the policy
aa It relates to this very Impor­
tant laaue."
The vice president said his
Cabinet selection process "is
nearly finished." He has now
n a m e d 12 of 14 C a b in e t
secretaries.

leader Yaaaerl Arafat."
The U .S . Federal Aviation
Administration warned air cam
era Dec 7 of a bomb threat
nal Psn American flights lo
U n i t e d S la t e s f r o m
F r a n k fu rt. West G e rm a n y ,
where Flight 103 originated
Wednesday The Slate Depart
ment Issued a similar warning
Dee 13 lo diplomatic personnel
In Europe
Some U.S. Embassy
employees In M o s c o w changed
Ihelr travel plans after receiving
the warning, but the public was
not informed of Ihe Ihrral
Pan A m said li Itad lightened
security In Frankfurt

ever party did It. since attacking
civilian planes is prohibited by
Ihe Sham s (Islamic law)." aaid
Ayatollah Mohammad Huaacin
Fadlallah
Another anonym ous caller
claimed responsibility for the
disaster in a lelepsone call
Friday to an Kalian news agency
In Bologna. Italy, but police said
they believed the call waa a
hoax
The ANSA news agency sak)
Ihe caller, speaking In broken
Italian said. "Thla Is a Libyan
communique We claim ihe
bombing of the American plane
This la our vendetta because we
are not In agreement with (1*1/)

and bodies onto the Scottish
village of Lockerbie.
An anonymous caller claiming
to represent an Islamic terrorist
group aaid Thursday ihat the
plane waa bombed in retaliation
for Ihe U.S downing of an
Iranian Jetliner In July. The
claim could not be verified
In Beirut, the the spiritual
leader of the p ro -Ir a n ia n
Hezbollah, a group believed re­
sponsible for several a nti
American attacks, said Friday
that no Shiite fundamentalist
group could have downed the
Ran American airliner.
"If there was any sabotage act.
we strongly condemn It. what

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Friday, December 23, 19ttd — 7f

African agreement signed
Firecrackers cause fire on ferry
CEBU. Philippine* — Flrr Ignltrd by ftrrrrarkrrs smuggled
aboard by holiday traveler* engulfed a domestic ferry In the
central Philippine* Friday, but all 12H people aboard were
rescued, officials said.
One of the 4H crewmen aboard the 1.44 H o n Dona Conehlta
was severely burned, said Franrlsco Malllong. lawyer for the
•hips owners. Gothong llnrs
Some of the HO passenger* suffered minor burns while
helping battle the blare that hruke out at dawn when the vessel
was about a mile from Olutaya Island. 240 miles south of
Manila, the coast guard said
"It ts a pulley not to allow Iflamrnablel llrins. Including
matches." Malllong told a news conference In the central rlly of
Cebu "The firecrackers werr obviously smuggled and declared
aa various Items *
Military authorities have Itanned the sale of firecrackers hut
have been unable to stop the Filipino tradition of exploding
them to usher in the New Year despite hundreds of Injuries and
deaths every year
I Hiring the past week, the roast guard said 76 jw-ople were
missing ami feared dead from live sea mishaps Involving small
ferries
The ferry, with a capacity of 1,400. sailed Irnm Manila
Wednesday with 1.000 passengers, many returning to the
provinces for the holidays, ofllclals for Gothong llnrs said

UNITED NATION S - Amid
triumph spiced with stinging
rhetoric, the foreign ministers ol
Cuba. Angola and South Africa
slgnrd a U.S. mediated agree
merit crafted lo bring lridej*endrnce to Africa's last colony and
end u border war In southern
Africa.
W ith T h u rs d a y ’s signing.
South Africa accepted a U N
resolution providing for the in
dejrrndrnce of Namibia, which
Pretoria has ruled for 73 years us
the territory of South West
Africa At the same lime. Culiu
and Angola agreed to a 27-

mont h t i me t a b l e for the
withdrawal of 50.f)00 Cuban
troop* from A ngola, which
borders Namibia
In W ashington. President
Reagan hailed the agreements
and said the scheduled Cuban
trooji withdrawal from Angola
would "end one of the major

regional problems that have
troubled U.S.-Soviet relations In
recent years." The Sovlrt Union
has played a behind-the-scenes
role In getting Cuba and Angola
lo agree to the deal
If effective, the agreement also
will end a 22-year old war be­
tween South Africa and guerril­
las fighting for the Independence
of Namibia.
Presiding over thr signing
ceremony. Secretary of State
George Shultz said, "T h is Is a
moment for celebration "
But It was also a moment of
personal tragedy, Shultz said,
with the death of th r
com m issioner for N a m ib ia ,
Bern! Carlsson. of Sweden. Hr
was a passenger aboard the Pan
Arn 747 that crashed Wednes
day In Scotland, killing all 258
jiroplr atioard and leaving 32 on
thr ground rtlhrr dead or mis*
log

by s u p p o r t i n g an a n i l -

Th r Angolan foreign minister
Afonso Van Dunrnt appealed ti
the United Stale* to rslahllst
diplomatic relations with hb
country T h r Untied States
unr of a frw nations that do nui
recognize the Marxist govern)
mrnt.

government guerrilla forte, thr
National Union for thr Total
Independence of Angola, or
UNITA
S o u t h A f r i c a 's f o r r t g n
m inister. Rolcief Bolha. re
sjmndrd with an attack of his
own. challenging thr Cuban
foreign minister loan Immediate
delude on thr relative human
rights performance of thr Cuban
and South African governments
Shultz did not respond directly
to the Cuban attack, but sulci at
thr end of thr ceremony. "M uch
of thr siutrrnrnis made hrrr I do

U S ofllclals said the Issue Is i
political unr with C o n gre ss
rather than a diplomatic ejue*
lion A majority ol senators have
slgnrd a resolution ojiposinf
U S Angolan diplomatic rela
linns until the civil war wit)
UNIT A ends
Th r United Nations will tiavq
lo raise money to sujipnrt
7.500 mari force lo supervise the
true r In Namibia and wlilidrawa
of South African tmn|&gt;* and
smaller force- In Angola to vrrlfi
tile Cuban withdrawal.

J O H A N N E S B U R G . South

Africa

South Africa In Audi)

Cheater Crockrr. the U .S
assistant secretary of stair for
Africa who was the key nrgoti.i
tor of the deal, railed th r

PANAMA C ITY . Panama — Prominent opposition leader and
businessman Roberto llrrnes was sent Into exile In the United
Slates because* of Involvement In antistate activities, the
Panamanian Defense- Forces said Thursday
llrrnes' wife. Mercedes Elela. told rrimricrs Wednesday hrr
husband was picked up by military oIRcials Tuesday nlgbl
outside his home In Panama Clly and defense forces put him
on a commercial Pun American flight bound fur Miami
Wednesday.
"The departure of Mr llrrnes Is the result of a decision he
made when he was discovered by state security organizations
to be Involved In activities that thrraten the Internal security ol
the state." Panamanian Defense Forces Mid In a statement.
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TOKYO — The Jajianese government has established
diplomatic relations with the new Republic of the Marshall
Islands, a fonner trust territory of the United States wherr
JajMrt fought bloody battles with Allied forces during World
War II.
Fnrrlgn Minister Sousuke Uno said diplomatic relations were
established between the two countries last week as the result of
an exchange of letters tirtwrrn the Japanese government and
the foreign mlnlstrr of thr Marshall Islands. Tom Kljlnrr
Uno nnlrd that thr Marshall Islands In rastrrn Micronesia
were a part of Japan until the rm l of World War II.
administered by Tokyo as a League of Nations mandate
"The nation Is pm Japanese and President Amato Kabila Is
of Japanrsr descent." Uno said In a statement
Thousands of .Jajianese und Alllrd salldlers died In battles on
the Islands After the war. thr Islands became a U S Trust
Territory and the United Slates conducted atom bomb tests on
thr Island ol lllklnl In the group during thr 1950*
T h r Marshall Islands won Its Independence from the United
Stairs last year. The islands have a imputation of 38.000 In on
urea of 111 square mllrs Its main Industries nre fisheries and
agricultural
Japanese economic cooperation lo the Marshall Islands Is
renlered on a I9HI-H1HH assistance grant of $290 million and
the government said It jilans to contribute further lo thr
Islands’ development In the coming years

not appreciate and do mil agree

with."

South Africa gambles on settlem ent

The complex accord signed at
the Untied Nations seek* to end
agreeing Thursday to grant In
decades of political and military
ROME — Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser
de|wrideme to Namibia. Is hop
conflict ami tnlerllnkrd war* In
Arafat arrived for a private audience Friday with l*npe John
log It ran profit by rndlng a (hr desolate southwest Africa
Paul II and talk* with Italian leaders
costly guerrilla war and Im
rrgton
Arafat s plane arrived at Rome s top security Clamplno
ptovtng relations with black
South Africa, recalcitrant for
military airport at 10 10 am from Tunis, Tunisia, home to
Africa and Mir West
years over U N drmand* for
FLO headquariero He was met at the airport by numrruua
South Africa has ruled neigh
Namibian Independence, con
Arab nation ambassadors lo Italy
boring Namibia thr last colony reded under pressure of the
Aralat immediately was driven In a motorcade with poller
In Africa, lor 73 years but the escalating SI billion annual cost
escort to the Palazzo Chlgl office of Prime Minister Clrtaco lie
[Mist decade has been s|»rnt
of the war esc al.itlug ronfmnta
Mlta for talks scheduled later Friday with t)e Mila Deputy
haggling over the price of even
lion with the Cuban arm y In
Prime Mlnlstrr Gianni Dr Mic hells and Foreign Minister Glulto
tual Independence, which is to neighboring Angola domestic
Andreottl
cume next year under s United concern ai the death at can
Shortly before Aralat arrived, the Vatican announced that
Nations plan slgnrd Thursday in scripts and thr realization the
John Paul would rerrive Arafat In the Vatican
New York
time for settlement w ill not
The PLO leader last met the Pope Sept IS, 1982. In a
Now Pretoria appears rrslgnrd Improve
25-mlnuir private audlrnrr granted lo him during a two day
to the prtrr — a new govrrnmrm
Contrary to Us anti communist
private vistt lo Rome
that will he hlark. at least perceptions South Africa found
nominally Marxist and crowing llial the Sovlrt Union, which
Vietnam acknowledges its own poverty
over its victory In gaining In
help* bankroll Angola * govern­
IIANGKOK. Thailand — Vietnamese Prime Minister Do Moot
dependence through a hush war
ment. also sought an end to a
in a gloomy address lo the National Assembly, recited a lltanv
Tlie reality is that any gov
war no one was winning As a
of economic woe* and conceded lltal Vietnam has become one
eminent in Namibia, twice the result. Moscow pressured Cuha
of the world s poorest nations under communist rule
•tze ol California hut whose I I In agree to withdraw Its 30 000
"The living conditions of a vast majority of the laboring
million people nim pnar only a i roup* from Angola where it is
people have become more and more difficult with every
fraction ol thr population of lam helping thr government fight
jtasaing day." Do Muot said Thursday at the dosing session of
Angeles Is txiund to be re oneHU
South African and U S twirkrcl
the Assembly
ii ally d rp rn d rn t on South guerrillas
Hr said the problem* were worsened by poor organization
Atm a Pretoria control* It* trade
That was a key element in
and managrment
mules and South African firm* reaching the settlement d r
Tltr admissions of (allurr came in response to harsh c Title tun
dominate ti* mineral wealth
signed to end the 22 year old
of the government in the past week from members of the
It prohablv also helped that war between South Africa and
National Assembly, but Do Moot gave no Indications of major
over the last dec ade South Afric a guerrillas of the South West
(Jolley changes
ha* learned to live with three Africa People's Organization
"According lo the per lajiltn value of national Income, we
other neightmruig former Euro­ s e e k in g Indepe n de n ce for
ware tanked a* one of thr [naircat counuics In the world. Do
pean ruled &lt;ol utiles, Angola. Namibia SW AIH. with a sup
Moot said
•
t
MeWamtili|ur and Zimbabwe
port hoar among the' majority
Hr said imputation Increase was ctuf of i i t r t t r h f ' H f 1 ' .’ft.Ji It h h a ye »ejf p rQClA I ill r d (Sam bo I rttir. IX (‘xpei'.frd "fi
l&lt;*rcnii per vrar over the past three year* while Hie national
Marxist governm ent*. Like gain jniwrr through elections
target was I 7 (lercrnt
Nam ibia, the economies of provided for In the U N
In
Outside economists have estimated Vietnam’s per cajtlta
ZlmlMhwf and Mnxumbli|ur are dependence plan
annual Income at about • 150
rlcmelv lied to Sooth Afrtc a
The agreement also puts pre­
I to white I i n i m r i n |B1 em
ssure on Angola and the guerril­
Shevardnadze visits North Korea
merit, isolatrd inter nationally la movement there to work out
ihrir dlMrrrnces
over It* policy id legal segrega
TOKYO — Soviet Foreign Mlnlstrr Eduard Shrvardnadir
lla u , is gam bling that the
arrived In Pyongyang for "a working visit" to North Korea, his
U S -brokered Namibia agree
third stop on a Far East lour. North Korea's official news
agency rrporird Friday
merit It signed with Angola and
C u I m Thursday at the United
The Korran O n tra l New* Agency said Shevardnadze was
Nation* will open doors into
greeted upon airiv.il at the airport Thursday by Vice Premier
To My Pubki Cuitomor*
blac k Africa and thr Wr*i
Kim Yong Nam and Soviet Ambassador to North Korra
CM lotto Mary
Cutting Namibia loose could
Gennadi llartnshevtc h
earn Pretoria grudging nod*
The agency described Shevardnadze’s trip as "a working
Imm bl.uk Africa, a smooth start
visit" In the communist country but did not elaborate Ills
AMO
lo relation* with thr incoming
itinerary was not reported
THANK YOU KX? MAKING
B u s h a d m i n i s t r a t i o n In
Shevardualize earilrr visited Japan and the Philippines on
C ASSURING AT FUtllX
Washington and possibly better
Ids current swing through the Far Fast
SUCH A TllASUff
links with Eumjiean nations
In .lajMn Shevardnadze met with hts counter part. Sosuke
Voez Put*c CatTv«r
krrplng a distance from the
Uno. and discussed international and hllalrral problem*,
Agatha May
apartheid regime
loci ceding a dera dew-old territorial dispute that has prevented
Independent r will close thr
Japan and the Soviet Union from signing a jieucr treaty
book on Africa * colonies, but
formally ending their hostlluies in World War II
then South Africa will stand
Jajwn and I he Soviet Union agreed to establish a new Inrum
alone as a target for blarkto discus* the dispute over four liny Islands east of Jajxau *
northernmost main Island of Hokkaido, which have been
majorttv rule on the continent
occupied by the Soviets since the end of last war
J h jm ii has Insisted that It would not sign the peace treaty
until the Soviet Union returns the islands to JajMiiese rule

Arafat to meet with pope today

Soinr verbal sparks Hashed
during the formal ceremonies at
the United Nations when Cuban
F o r e ig n M in is te r Is td o ro
Malmlrrra I'eoll look the oc­
casion to accuse the United
Stairs and South Africa "of
trying to play an Interfering
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Reagan: Homeless ‘make their own choice’
.

W ASH IN GTO N (UPII - ITcsl
drill Kragan aaarrtrd In an
Interview televised Thuraduy
Hut homrlcsa Americana chooar
to aleep "on the grate* or on the
lawn" inatrad of seeking orga
nlied shelter
"There are ahellrm In virtually
every city and shelter* here,
the president declared, "and
thoae people allll prefer out there
on the grate* or the lawn to
going Into one of thoar *hrltrr* "
Kragan nude the comment In
re*pon*e to a question by ABC'*
David Brinkley during a wide-

ranging Inlervlew for a one-hour
broadcast Thursday night: a
small part of the Interview on a
iM*|uratr Isaur had bren relenserl
Wednesday.
Brinkley reminded Kragan the
ranks of homeless Americans
have grown "In substantial
numbers" desplle overall U S.
economic health and "there are
some, in fact, who are aslrrp on
Ih r grass about 200 yards from
your office "
"Yea." Kragan replied, "(butI
there air always going to tie
people ... (who| make their own

M a r c o s d e f e n d s h is r u le ,
b la m e s o t h e r s fo r t r o u b le
P H IL A D E L P H IA lUPII Deposed Philippine President
Ferdinand Marcos say* there
la Insufficient evidence lo
bark c o rru p tio n rh a rg ra
against his administration
and maintains he Is the victim
of a smear campaign initiated
by hi* enemies
Writing in me Dec 26 issue
of Orbla. a world affair*
Journal published by the
Foreign Policy Keseanh In*
slit* U . M ar.t* defended hi*
regime and said he was not
responsible for the "multiple
disabilities" ainicllng his
country.
" U S policy with regard lo
the Philippine* was signifi­
cantly Influenced by a con­
trived image of Philippine
reality." Marvtw said. "Thai
image was largely the product
of a group ol publicists now
enjoying positions of power
and privilege In Manila
Marcos. In a six page re­
buttal lo an article Hut ap
prared in the fall edition of
Orbt*. denied charges ihal hi*
administration was fuUly of
gross corruption,
misappropriation of funds and
human fight* violations
" T h - ' these charges have

been rrpratrd ad nauseum in
Ihr media and that they have
hreome familiar convictions
In prevailing folk wisdom
doe* not makr them true,"
M a r t said "Unfortunately,
live wide acceptance of those
charges as true created pre­
ssures that eventually re­
sulted In Ihr U S. intervention
In the Philippines "
Marrus ruled the Philip­
pines for more than two
decades anti! a popular revolt
forced him Into eslle In 1H60
IIU departure cleared the way
for the Inauguration as presl
deni of Corazon Aquino, wife
of slain pnlutral rival Hrnlgno
Aquino
Cnra/on Aquino challenged
Marco* In a fraud tainted
election early in 1966 and
apprarrd lo have won despite
M am * claims of victory.
"Thr strangest feature of all
Hit* u lhal not only have UJJ
Interests now urrn placed In
serious Jeopardy, but all the
charge* that made my ad
ministration a pariah among
policy maker* in Washington
have recently resurfaced a*
charge* again*! the present
regime "

Kragan told Brinkley that a
factor In the rise of homelessness
during hla administration could
be blamed on the American Civil
Liberties Union and II* effort to
end thr Institutionalization of
Ihr mentally III
A* a rrsult. he claimed, men­
ially III Americans "walked
away from those Institutions
they wanted freedom, but Ihrv
walked nul to where therr was
nothing for them ."
The president also questioned
how there could be so many
unemployed people right In the

choice for slaying out there "
Ills remarks were similar to
thoar hr made In I960 regarding
thr hungry. At that time Kragan
uasrrlrd. "I don't believe there Is
unyonr going hungry In America
simply by rrason of denial nr
lark of ability to feed them "
In 1983. two years before hr
brearnr attorney general. Edwin
M rrsr shirked a raging con*
tTOtrt f y as White House coun­
selor by claiming many people
go lo soup kitchens "because the
food Is free and .. that's raster
than paying for It."

.

_ . . . . la. Ilia )w WlW **
•i hose Ato
say In hi* book.

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nation's capital "when every
week The Washington Boat
Ihus) those hundreds of ads on
every page, every Sunday. ...
you'll Hod anywhere from 60 to
75 pages of help wanted ads
right here In the Washington
paper."
During the initrvlew. which
h ig h lig h t e d K ra g a n '* I m ­
p re s s io n * of so m r of the
(irrsouallllra who played major
roles during his While House
tenurr. hr said hr was "shocked
by somr of the things' former
chief of staff Donald Krgan

In assessing foreign leaders, he
called Nicaraguan President
Daniel Ortega "a shameless
dictator" and said "he dorsn t
stand In Ihr same box with
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
"as far a* I am concerned "
"(Ortegal Is a typical commu
nlst dictator and will resort I
think, to anything to maintain
Ihlsl situation." Kragan said,
adding that he see* no "Indira*
tlo n ye t or t h r e a t '' tha t
G o rb a c h e v cannot s u r v lv r
IIIHII ■ . I I I

Governor blocks Ray parole review
McWhrrtrr's amendment ol a
directive by former Gov luimar
Alexander would exclude 'pro
Mem" inmates from rarly re
view; Hi&lt;&gt;*e prisoner* who liavr
atirmptrd In rsrajw or who
have bren convicted nl assault
lug or killing an Inmatr or |wi*nti
official

NASHVILLE. Term lUPII The ronvlcted killer of civil
rights leader Marlin Luther King
Jr and nearly 100 other Ten­
nessee inmales with violent
prison rrcords will not he con­
sidered lor early parole under an
amended directive enacted by
Gov Ned McWhertrr
In a lettri Thursday to Parole
B o a rd C h a ir m a n C h n r l t a
Trauglibrr. M tW hrrirr amended
a IUH5 directive that railed lor a
review of Inmates lor possible
early release The rarly review*
were aimed al rasing prison
overcrowding

The ruling would affrcl James
Karl K&gt; y, currently In prison for
killing King ami nearly ltx&gt;
other Tennessee inmate* of
fli lal* said
" T h e governor d e ifrm ln .d
thal Ihe management of the

|'«H5 lo ease overcrowding In
stale prisons
Bui under Ihe restrictions ol
ihr new amendment. K*v woo'd
I m* ineligible for parole b e c a u s e
of report* of violence during his
sentence and a s h o rl-llve d
r&lt;« a|M- In 11*77 from Brushy
Mountain Stale Prison

prison system wa* a primary
concern,
said David Writes
legal assistant lo Mi W'hertrr
" H Ih e rr's a message. II
tsisically Iris U*r inmates know
lh a l th o s e w ho t ir h z v r
Hirnisrlvrs will hair early re
lease avallahlr a* an option, and
those not tiehavmg themselves
will not have that option avail
able lo them W elles said
Kay, bo i* serving a '.PI year
senleni e for the |!XiH murder of
King However his (urolr rllgi
btllty was advanced 10 years
following an rarly release law
|Mw-d •III■H ig h Hie legislature In

Welles said Hie amendment
was bring considered a month
lirforr M&lt; Wherter was aw air of
Kay's ii |m tatting parole rligilnliii
lull lhal
Ihr ti.iv •lilt lilt
fth «**rd our ailenllon rnorr on
Hie problem '

P o lice say g an g m e m b e r m akes b om bs
Hi maid D Hrimetl 2.1 wa*
arrested Thursday night at his
mother's housr where deputies
lound two (&gt;ipe t*Mnt&gt;* and Imir
weapons Including an AK 47
assault rifle, said Deputy Bill
Wehner
Bennetl. who wa* arrested on
su sp lrln n ol m anufacturing
expliMlve device* and wa* field
in lieu ol 6iX) (xxi tiall. had been
evtctrd Irnm an apartm ent III
Lawndale
"Th e guy was operating a
(■mib lai lorv. ami It * sale to
assume Ihe homt&gt;* were going In

LOS ANGELES IUI1I — OflUers
a ho deal wllh the problem of
rver-lnrrrasing gang violrncr
•aid Thursday they have run
into something new and dt*
lurhing — a gang member who
was apparently making IxmoIx*
al hlsa|wirtment
Workrrs sent to clean a Just
vacated apartmenl discovered
Ihe remnants of a makeshift
bomb factory, and de(Hitie* later
a rre s te d the k n o w n gang
member who hail been evKted
seizing two (&gt;I|m&gt; Immlt* and
•everal wra(M&gt;n*

I m* used In gang a illv llle s .
W'ehrier said
W ehn e r would not di*« lose
r x a it lv w h a l rn a irria ls v r u t
found In Ifie Lawndale apart
m erit, saving only II was clear
lie was m anufar lu rin g r s plosive
•lev N rs
loiw enforcement ntttcul* said
II was Ih r first lim e they have
discovered gang member* pro
d u rin g I mmiiIm and some niftier*
r s p rrM e d con re rn thal it mighi
lead lo an escalation in Ihe
a lrra d v record level of violence
"T h is I* Hie llisl lim e we ve

lo u n d gang m em bers wllh
bomb*, said slirrtir* Ll Brad
W’elkrr ' Let'* say our gang
deire rive* are concerned ll rttrv
A ir (m im I uc in g explowlve drxiir*
It's itangermi* and
well lei *
leave ll al that
| m Altgrks (Miller salt Ihrir
w rrr 207 gang killing* In ihr
llrsl It) month* of the year two
more than the previous record
lor all of |'Wi7 L h Angeles
County shertll * deputies report
tJiere were 7» gang slaying*
through Octuhrr. the saiur
i iu m tM -r a* III all ot 1* 7

Japanese firm regrets
‘Sam bo’ giveaway toy
LOS A N G E L E S lUPII - A merchandizing will nor hr mlrtJapanese loy company gave •ledlierr. Koliertl said
"We made the products out nf
a** ay more than I I 600 worth ol
toys to w Ik s &gt;1children Thursday Ignorance" Yonezawa told re­
as (tart of Us eslenslvr effort lo porters after lie and the corn
apologize to Mar ks for having party's mascot llappv Killy, lud
(Mssrtt chi I hose* id Irtnkeis and
sold rat tally oflrnslvr men fun
lov* to the c hlldren "Now we
disc In Japan
Ih r toys w r r r passed out to are doing whal we think Is
500 student* from Crescent right."
I don't think they did It mil ol
Heights and Canfield elementary
any mailer. Kobertl said They
si Imm&gt;|* In West Los Angeles
part of a monthlong go raw ay Just didn't know So many
that has included children In Inrrlgn companies deal at In­
South Central Los Angeles. come levels where Ibe only U S
customers they see are white
Oakland and San Franctaro
For Hirer year*. Ibe Sanrto males *'
Yone/awa. who Is based In Hie
C o rji of T o k y o bad sold
merchandise in Japan featuring company s San Francisco office,
explained lh a l Sanrlo had
the Lit He Bla&lt; k Sambo rharai
ler The company also sold l.lllle assumed Hie SamlMi character
was an Inoflensive (tart of Anier
Black Sambo dolls
lean tulluir and added II In Us
latsi .July, an article in The
Inventory of 50 raMmiii charac­
Washington Post about Hie Little
ter* Hui decorate more lhari
filar k Sambo products prompted It),(XX) different Ileitis Bill, as
a flurry of angry leiiers from
soon a* executives In Tokyo
U S politician* demanding Ibe were made aware of the charac­
company stop using Ibe charac­
ter's raclsl overtone*, the com*
ter and selling the dolls
(Mity (uillcd Hie dolls anil other
Thai o ulrry. and meetings (ir iM lu e is bearing the ehararter
with the Congressional Black and destroyed them, he said
Caucus, led lo Sanrlo's loy
Sanrto. Ja|un's leading maker
giveaway and an rxteiislvr pro
of
sue li noveliy merchandise as
giant to educate Japanese
erasers, jm-iu its and T-shirts. Inst
i hlldren about the United States
r o ii g h l y 6 l r&gt; in 1 11 io n In
cultural diversity.
Children, parent* and school merchandise and luture sales of
a dm in istra to rs gathered al w hal Yonezaw a said were
Crescent Height* Elementary M&gt;inewh.il (Nipolar Items when II
School lor Ihr giveaway, which pulled ihe Samlm product*
was preceded by words ol
The product* had tieen sold
friendship and thanks from through 3,000 Sanrlo store*,
Sunrlo Vice President Kuri houllque* and departm ent
Ynnrzawa and stale Sen. David stores While Yonezawa said Hie
company did not sell any SaiiHxi
Kobeni.
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telling Ihr children why Sanrto
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unrelated supplier* — lo shops
aw .iv 111 v s m r.ulalK mixed In San Fra ncisco and Los
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see Hie nation's racial diversity
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more sensitive lo America's Japanese children. Sanrto also
plans in Initiate a |x n p.il project
racial concerns
"W llh ltd*, there l* a jiotnt lo link Amerclan blacks wllh
IMing made to a lot of foreign Ja|iauese children, and a "Lillie
traders who do business here Ambassador" youth exchange
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Cleveland quarterback Don
Struck got off to a sluggish start
last week, throwing Intercep­
tions to halt his team's first three
possessions, but he was still In
there when the Browns rallied
for 21 (mints In the second half
Ills main targets will be wide
receivers Webster Slaughter and
Kr Hg|r Langnorne. each with *Ik
receptions against the Oilers
"We're taking It one down at a
ttm e ." said Slaughter, who
totaled 136 yaids and raught the
winning touchdown, a 22-yard
pass (rum Rirw k "'We're cer­
tainly not going to look past
anybody at thl* point Were
faring a team that we know, and
they know u* Just a* well Tlvat's
a real challenge."
Houston Coach Jerry Glanvtlle
sava his team has put last
week's experience behind.
"W e've always managed lo
come out of It. hut losing to a
division rival, our team treats It
like a death In the family.” he
said "Th e bottom line ts that
(the Brown*) played real well
It's not that we did *o hadly. It's
th a t

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regroup."
Bernle Kosar. the regular
Cleveland quarterback, has hern
unable lu pul In full practices
because of a sprained left kn&lt;-r.
although he did throw Wed
n etd ay to l.anghorne and
Slaughter. Fullback Kevin Mack
and rornrrbark Hanford Dtxon
also skipped drills. Joining Kosar
as quest tunable.
"F ra n k ly , they'rr all very
questionable." Browns Coach
Marty S rh o lte n h rim rr said
"Hanford's the closest to bring
Involved W r would piety Itrrnle
Itasrd solely on his physical
1 DiiilKliui .iik I mil v*till rr*|M-i 1 i&lt;&lt;
the Job Don Sliork did Iasi
week ."
Mlnnesola Is coming oil a
28 27 victory over the (T.w'ago
Bears, but there still is liouhle
brewing In the Viking* ramp
Wadr Wllaon. (hr lesrn’s All-Pro
quarterback, was angered about
being benched by Coach Jerry
Burns in lavor of To m m y
Kramer in the second half lit
Monday night's g a m r . and was
a n n o y r d w it h o f f r n s l v r
coordinator ltoh Kchnrlkrr » ai
lltudr toward him during thr
gamr
"I won t llr and say esrfv
thing's O K ." Wilson said "I'm
llrrd of saying all Ihr right
things That's not Ihr wav I
feel.

Knicks knock off Pistons
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The Nrw York Knicks. whose
quick stan has brought rarly
talk of a possible Eastern Con
ference ch a m p io n s h ip , are
turning the Detroit Pistons into
believers.
The Knicks took an 88 85
victory Thursday night over the
Pistons, their second victory In
ss many meeting* this season
with the NBA runners up
" I think aftrr tonight the
Piston* know that we ve ar
rived." said New York guard
Mark Jackson who scorrd a
running right hander with 32
seconds left to lift the Knicks lo
victory "That's not a knock on
them, because they're a great
team. We Just wanted to show
them that we have talent loo "
The Knicks look advanlagr of
29 Drtroll turnovers. tiansUliiig

litem into 25 (mints New York,
which failc-d to score during a
span of 4 32 midway through
the founh quaner. also held
Detroit scorrles* over the final
1:20
"W e won (the Eastern Confer
ence title) last year with this
team ." Detroit Coach Chuck
Daly said "I would say very
definitely (the Knlcksl could win
It."
Of equal Iniponance to the
Knicks was the manner In which
they won Nrw York, which
rnlrred tile game rankrd second
in the NBA in scoring with an
average of 120 points, was taken
out of Its running gamr Hut the
Knicks compensated with their
full-court trapping defense and
allowed their season low (mint
total.
"W e played a different si vie
gam e to night. New York Coach

Rtck Mllno said "W r'rr usrti to
playing garnrs scoring In thr
120* 130*. 140* llul It * giRHt
to play slow oner In a whllr
Wr vr won thrrr garnrs llkr this
sofarthlsyrar *
Drtroit erntrr Bill Umiitwri
said ihr Ihstons didn't play
smart" down thr strrlrh
"It was a low sc'ot'ng gamr
wr should havr won that gain*
L a lm b rrr said "Th a t s our
Irmpo. our stylr II wr plav
smart and tonvrrt. wr s I m h i M
win W r pul oursrlvrs In a
pcmllloii lo win But wr had a
r:uswr&lt;t layup here a turnover
thrrr down thr slrrtrh and
didn I win."
Nrw York won drspiir ttring
outprrformrd in nrarly every
statistical ratrgurv I hr Kim k*
shcH 39 prri rnt from 1 fir IIikh to
4 2 pricrnl lor thr l*tslons w rir

3 50 to play Seminole made (1
25-13 34 seconds later when
Moorr stole the twill at mid-court
and drovr (or a layup After a
bucket by Shaw. Seminole went
on a 7 0 run of Its own Tony
Tlchonolf scored on a layup.
Moorr siorrd on an olfrnsivr
rebound and Von Erie Small
scored and hit a free throw aftrr
being fouled A nothrr Evans
turnover found Srm lnolr with
the hall and only trailing by
seven. 27 20, with I 27 to play In
the third period llul two straight
turnover* and a missed shot led

to six Evans (toliil*. two rat h by
Shaw. Potrat and Shar|i. amt
Evans was two k altrad 33 20
alter three period*

Eady led Seminole with 13
points and Moorr addrd ID
Small scored srvrn |Miint*. Cash
live, tmd Tic hn not I two. to .n
count lor all ol ihr scoring

trad to 21-14 with 3 54 remain­
ing In the half.
Keith l.aldler, who led all
scorers with 15 (mints, then hit a
three pointer for Raines up the
lead lo 24-14 before Darrin
Hodges connedrd on a three
point play for the Hornets to rut
the lead to 24-17

T h r Viking* got two mmr flrld
goals before lailiflrr hll unothri
thrrr polntrr wth 51 seconds
rnnalnlng In Ihr hall lo give
i hrm a 3 1-20 hallllmr bulgr
Haines came nut strong at thr
tirglnnlng ol the second half and
quickly rstahhshnl control of Ihr
gamr.

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ended with Evans ahead 19 8
Pot cal had 13 first half (minis
for the Trojans while Moorr led
Seminole with four
Seminole continued to be cold
to start the third period and
Evans outscored the Fighting
Seminole* 6-0 over the first four
minutes of the quarter and went
ahead 25 8 Baskets by IVrrlck
Sharp. Potrat. and Ja n yd Shaw
did the damage for the Trojans
Eady finally broke the Ice for
Seminole when he nailed a 3
point shot to make It 25 11 with

Sharp and Pntrai Ini Evans
with 17 (Mitnts rat h, and Hhdw
addnl It Darryl Uay was ihr
only other Trojan to score when
hr hit two frrr ibruws Im two
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then
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So exrtilng w b b ih d r performancr of a week ago. the same
(cams get lo play an enrorr
Saturday. The stakes, however,
arc higher.
Thanks to their comeback
38-23 victory over Houston last
Sunday the Cleveland Brown»
earned the opponunity to play
the Otter* again Saturday In the
AFC wtid-card game. Hemming
lo Cleveland Ii a task that leaves
Houston, which plays poorly on
the road, leas than enchanted
The NrC wild-card game ta
Monday, with the Los Angrlea
Rama at the Minnesota Viking*
Cleveland's defensive line
pressured Oilers quarterback
Wanen Moon last weekend and
rookie d e fe n s ive lin e m a n
*1:rhael Oean Perry returned a
f u m b le b y M o o n fo r a
touchdown
"I'm hoping It s a performance
we can build on. a momen­
tum-builder.'' Perry said. "I
don't think Intensity will be a
problem tor either team "
Moon, who usually dor* not
perform well again*! the Brown*
•ufTercd through a poor aeronii
half while the Oilers managed
merely 37 net rushing yards
Mike Roster finished with only
17 yards on IO carries, although
that was enough to lift .'him over
1.000 yard* for the season

"W e didn't show as much as
we would've liked In the running
gam e." Moon said. "Nobody
really could dig In. and field
conditions were a factor. Better
weather Is In the forecast (with
temperatures In the high 40s).
but the field could be a soggy

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�Sanlofd Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, December 23,

Miller, Greyhounds
shoot down Satellite

Dunedin clips Rams;
Brantley rips Lions
■y DKAM SMITH
Horald correspondent
S A N F O It II — D u n e d i n
withstood a furious comeback
attempt by laikr Mary and held
on to post a 79-7H victory In a
connotation game of the Central
Florida Classic at Ihe Health and
Physical Education Center on
the Seminole Community Col­
lege campus Thursday night
In Ihr oilier consolation game,
Lake Brantley crushed Oviedo
70-36 Irrhlnd IN points from
Trey White and M by Sam
Smith
The win hy Dunedin Improve*
Its record to 6-2 and moves them
Into a contest against Lake
Brantley, whl&gt; h got Us rrrord
track over 500 at 9-4. Ttie game
will be played Friday at 6:00
p m. at Seminole Community
College bake M a ry's loss
dropped them to 5-4 on the
season and the Kama now take
off for the Itollday's hr fore grltlng ready for a January 4 home
game with Lyman Oviedo falls
to 5-4 also and now must get
ready to takr on Satellite High
Sc hool nest Monday at 3 00 p.m.
In the St Cloud Christmas
Tournament
In the first contest of Ihe
evening Dunedin Juni|&gt;rd out to
a 6 0 lead as the Karris were
irnahle to handle Ihe hall and
turned It over the first five lime*
It had (Mmaession L ik r Mary
finally got cm the ttoard at the six
m in u te m a rk w h e n C h r is
Davidson converted an ofTrnslve
rebound Into c basket The
Ham* got thru Itrst lead of Ihr
night when Davidson scnrrd to
put laikr Marv ahead 12-11 at
the 2 30 mark The trams traded
ttaskrls the rest of the quarter
and Dunedin led IN 16 after the

first period. Joe Cortilto had nine
|M&gt;mts and T im Dexter five lo
lead Dunedin and Davidson and
Jamon Perry hAd six each for
the Hams.
Dunedin scored six of the first
seven points of the fourth
qusrtrr to go up hy right. 60-92.
with 7:15 to play. Dunedin kept
up the pace and took a ten point
lead. 66-56. with 5 02 lo ptiy
when Comlto scored on i 360degree sp in m o v e on the
baseline after being fouled At
this point Mitchell derided to
brcorr.r a force for the Kant*
Lake Mary out scored Dunedin
12-7 over the next 2:30 as
Mitchell hit a free throw, a
2-polnt Jumper, and a 3 point
Jumper to make (h r score 73 66
Dunedin.
After a free •*'mr by Tufarlello
put Dunedin ahead 74 OH Lake
itramlry went lo the 3-potm
bomb and Merthle and Mitchell
conrctrd to tie the score at 74
with 1:10 to play Tufarlello then
put the Dunedin bark ahead
7G-74 Perry was fouled with
0 52 lo play and made one of two
fire throws to ru t the lead to
76-75. Dunedin brought Ihe ball
down court and Dexter scored to
make It 78-75 with 0 45 to play.
Merthle scorrd on a driving
layup with 0 40 In play to make
It 7H-77 Walker was fouled and
madr onr of two free throw* to
make It 70-77 Mitchell was
fouled with 0 20 lo play but
could only make one or two free
throws and Dunedin trad Its win
In the second game Lake
Brantley came out hot for the
set mid straight night and pulled
out to a 160 letyl before Oviedo
could get on the board After
Trey White had scored eight n&lt;
1 tie six Iren (mints Brad Bolton
llnally connected on a short

1988 — 31

■y MARK B L V T H I
Herald eporte writer
O V I E D O — L y m a n H ig h
School used a second half surge,
powered by J . J Miller's game
high 21 points, to pull away
from Satellite. 72-62. Thursday
night In the consolation bracket
of the Central Florida Classic
belore 101 fan* at Oviedo High
School
l.ake Howell won the opening
game. 75-55, In thr other con­
solation game behind a strong
team (lerformance
Miller was unstoppable m the
second half and Lyman hit 12-13
free throws In the fourth quarter
to build a comfortable bulge and
hold on at the end Vtl.er scorrd
10 points tn thr final quartrr and
led thr Greyhounds at the rharl
|y stripe by sinking rtght of nine
from thr line In the final I 15 of
play

OvlBdo* Brad Bolton defend* late Brantley * Mali Tunn«y during
Central Florida Classic action on Thuraday Brantley |*ee the
scoreboard) had a comfortable lead ai the lime and cuaated to a
70-36 victory
Jumper at the 2 03 mark lo
make It 16-2 Brantley then
scored right of the last nine to
take a 24 3 lead after one period
Ttie Patriots oulsrored the Lions
eight to four the first 4 OO of the
quarter to take a 32-7 lead With
the reserve* In the game Oviedo
outvoted Lakr Brantley 104 lo
m a ke Ihe score 3 6 -1 7 at
halftime While had 15 rtrsl hall
point* for the Patriots while

Bolton led the Lions with seven
The Lkms did not fatr much
better In the second half as they
only scored nine points In the
third quartrr and ten In the
fourth At Ihe same time loike
Brantley was scoring 34 points.
So dominant w rrr the Pair tots
that the Lions had to get a late
field goal and free throw to
match the first half scoring of
Lakr Brantley.

The Scorpions opened the
game strong as It went to its
p ro p lr Inside Steve Estes
opened the games scoring with a
short Jumper brforr feeding Tom
Hlnely on an alley-oop pass that
Htnley Upped In.

f»
hair® and Minify continued tti
play well throughout the half
and helped thr Scorpions build a
34-30 lead at Ihe Intermission. , .

Estes led Satellite with lit
(mints a* Htnley tossed in IN
Behind Miller II was Mike Hardin
coring 15 for Ihr Greyhound*.
Rich Holtgrrfr with 12 and Mlkr
Whlltlngton 10,
^
Lyman used a six point run tn
the third period to gain Us first
lead. 42 41. since early In Ihr
game and took control from that
point on Miller opened the nrtt
with a driving Jumper. Whit;
ttngton followed with a short
Jumper as Octavius Holliday
closed the strrak with a layup
,
1*
T h r Greyhounds oulsrored Ihe
Scorpions. 20-13. In Ihe third
pertod lo lakr a 50-47 lead.
Lyman thro length'd thr trad in
seven before the final lwtli
minutes where frre throws look
control of the hallgamr
In ihr opr rung game Lakd
Howrl! broke from a 12 12 tie at.
the end of (he first quartrr. led
by Kyan Thomas and pullrff
away trom the Brooksvlllr Lrop.
ards to post Its victory

Lyman then used five straight
(mints by James Flint to gel
bark In the game and used Its
run and gun style to stay close
The Grevhoonds finally whltilrd
the lead to IN -17 at thr rnd of
the quartrr

The Silver Hawks led 30-23 «flhalftime before breaking IhV
game wide open In the second
hall I humas Ird U ikr Howell
with a career-high 16 points ok
Steve Johnson netted 16 alsoand Kyan Guilder added 15
Jason Sartor led Brooksvlllr with
a gamr high 25 (mints

Estes hit ihe first two buckets
of thr second period and gave
Satellite Its biggest lead of the
night. 22-17. before Jarvts
Watkins convertrd on a layup
for Lyman

1-akr Howell opened a 20 point
trad midway through thr llnal
quarter and never let up as thr
Leopards began shooting thr
hall from thrrr (mint land In a/!'
attempt to get bark In the gamr, ,

S t. T h o m a s b la n k s H o rn e ts in b a ttle o f 3 A p o w e rs •
■ yTO N V O stO R M IC R
Hsrsld Sport* writer

It wash I T h r Crusades or anything, hut It
had ihe makings uf a holy war
On Thursday right, frlkiw 3A Catholic
srh o o ls St T h o m a s A q u in a s of Fort
Laufterdale and Hlshfqi M«*ur met tn the
consolation finals of the Burger King Classlr
girls sorter tournament at lake Mary High
SrhonT# Don T Mrvunlit* Stadium
After HO |ihy*l&lt; at minute* Si Thomas* t-aily
Kaldrr* walked away wiih a 3-0 win and their
No 1 ranking the 3A stair (m&gt;U* Intact
"We're getting there." said St Thomas
roarh Carlo* Giron We're getting luck Into
our gam r We got to fare some good
competition here so that should hrlp us
prr|&gt;arr for state
"Right now. wr rr one of the top trams in
Dade County, hut wr nerd work We can t lay
Im &lt;k W r need to work harder "
On Thursday at laikr Mary. St Thomas gave
Bishop Mnnrr, ranked No -I in this week's 3A
stair (sill a workout Outshnutlng thr tardy
Hornets IN H. the lardy Kaldrr* carried most of
thr play and w rrr constantly creating scoring
n p (M tr tu n ltlrs In thr Bishop Moore end
But It wasn't until 59 42 of the second hall
that Laurie Uustal treat two Hornet defender*
and *kre|M-r Su/y Slra//uLt for thr first St.
Thomas goal Alter that, the Lady Kaldrr*
scored twlcr more on goal* hy Brenda liuader
lat 62 36) and Cathie Uustal (69 52).
The lardy Hornet* were unable Income back,
hut that trecamr a distant second In Im­
portance when Slraxrula. moment* after

taking a shot by Tania Sherrnirta In the face.
colla|tsed on the field She was revived and
taken lira kxal hospital (or tests
" I ’m no doctor hut it looked like she may
tiavr sullrred a slight concussion when she
look that shot In Ih r fare." said Bishop Moore
tY »rh Larry Betstnger "They look her Into the
hospital for a closer look "
Afterward Betstnger was able to pul Ihe loss
In (&gt;cr»pecl!vr
"Aquinas is a good tram." he said "Tonight,
w-r wrrr a* flat »a day #»M i hampagnr*
"W r didn't trave two siarirrs tonight — one
ha* gone skiing and thr other Is stek And I
tried In play all of our proplr who hadn t
played In the tournament because they're
going lo need the experience ol playing under
prrssutr from a good tram I ibought it was u
good rllort."
Thursday was full of good efforts as thr
Burger King ( lasalc wound dune Before the
championship malch between defending
champ laikr Brantley and host laikr Mary l*cr
trialed story), there were thrrr other games
beside* the Bishop Moorr/St. Thomas contest
lo decided places No 5 through 10
Following No 3 St. Thomas and No 4
Bishop Moore is Clrarwatrr Central Cathollr.
under JA Cathollr school rankrd In the state s
lop 10 The C CC Marauders claimed thr fifth
place *|n&gt;( with a 2 1 shootout win over
INnrllas County compatriot Largo
lairgo look Ih r lead on a goal by Christ I
Smith In the ltr*l half, but CCC tied ihe gamr
10 minutes Into the second half on Patty
Baron's goal In the shootout. Brtdgrt O'Leary,
liaron. -Jodi Confer and Jennifer Tslen netted

consecutive penalty kteks to give thr
Marauders an Insurmountable 4-1 advantage
in (h r five-shot shoolout
O'lo-ary. who went into the goal for CCC
during the shootout, made a save on onr of
Largo's attrmpts Another Lady Parkrr shot
hit the goat post The only latrgo player lo
convert was Ennn Lynn
"It was a lucky gamr for us." said CCC
cocoach George Sabol, who admitted he
hadn't given hts tram much of a chance. ”1
hate to *re a winner there l know tliev need u
winner lor the tmiroaroent. bul 1 lotil the girl*
that this was a tie. reallv."
For latrgo. it was Ih r third loss In a* many
tries to CCC in Its history The first two were
I -O decisions
"We hud too many Injuries." said Kay
Mortharn. cuach of the Lady Parkers. Our
starting center forward was out and wr had
three Injuries during the game
"It s a shame W r were all over them We
should havr bealrn them Bul It's our own
doing Whenever we play these people, we
freere up '*
The Lyman taidy Greyhounds, after going
through a cold spell themselves on Wednesday
(losing to latrgo 4-21, came back Thursday
thawed out and hammered out a 4-0 win over
Ihe Galnrsvillr-Uuchholr Lady !k&gt;brats to
claim thr No 7 spot In ihr tournament's final
standings
L y m a n s goals were scored by Tam m y
Fulsang. Jill Mott. Tracy Shrr and ilecky Carr
(who played in goal for Lyman for the game's
first 66:491.
"We tried to put some players In front of Ihr

Brantley-------

hw*m etwwkr R«s Mertcs

Lako Mary goalkoopor Tammy Scott unleashos a kick In Thursday's
action vs. Lako Brantley. Alter not being scored on In three previous
games, Iho Lady Rams gavo up two goals in Thursday's final,
dropping a 2-1 decision. It was the second year In a row Lako Mary
tell to Lake Bruntley In the Burger King Classic finals.

Continued from IB
the Patriots could not crack the
solid defensive effort put up byLa k e Mary. Ird by J a m lr
Domhchlk, Amy Paschoal and
Annrm rlkr Stonerock.
Just when II appeared Ihr
Lady Kam* had staved off the
Brantley charge. Fox stunned
Ihe Hams with u goal with only
seven seconds left In the half.
Fox brought the ball down the
right wing and It appeared she
had gone loo far lo have an angle
at a shot But Fox let loose
anyway and Ihr hull l(Miprd over
goalkeeper Tam m y Scotf* head
and Into the net to tie thr score
at l-l.
"I had no Idea It had a rhaner
to go In." Fox said "I was
actually trying to cross the ball.
"W r really had to dig down
deep for this w in," added Fox.
"A s long as we keep working
hard, and stlrk together like a
lamlly. we'll do nil right.”
The second half so both teams
w ith an equal a m o u n t of
chances, but neither able to
break the lie. Lakr Brantley's
best chance came on an Indirect
kick from 15 yards out with
12 51 left In regulation, hut Lakr
Mary's wall withstood Knpp's
shot. Terri Peters, called up from
Junior varsity for the tourna­
ment. wrnt In and erratrd some
of Ihe bcsl opportunities of Ihe
night for Ihe Lady Rams os slit
had u pair of shots that went Just
w-ldrafthr goal.
T h r game then went Into a
pair of live minute overtime
|&gt;rrlod* with the only offrnsr In
each period tiring th rrr shots by
Lakr Maty's Rohr, two of which

net when their goalie knocked down a shot."
said Lyman coach Laura Roundtree. We tried
to get thr service In from thr flanks into the
middle When we did, that's when wr scored
our goals.*'
Ttie final margin could havr Itcrn worse had
It not been for thr (day of Hurhholi keeper
Michele Grrenstrtn. who (unofficially) laced
106 shots tn thr Lady Bobcats' four games In
the tournament and madr 51 saves, allowing
17 goal*,
jL*»«i&gt;
"She's a strong goalie." sold Paul W^ctislcr.
Ihe llrw t-y ra r r o a c h o I Moc Mints

laikr Brantley tbrn got the
winning goal with 4 23 left In the
second suddendeath period.
Berker. who was all over Ihr
field for the La d y Patriots
Thursday, got the boll at mid­
field and sent a superb pass
through the loike Mary drlrnse
to Ihudlng who collected II on
thr run. liral the last laikr Mary
defender and slipped thr ball
(Mist Scotl for the tournament
clinching goal
"I'm as proud as I can lie of
this learn." llalblg said "What
Is so great about these kids ts. no
matter how tlted they are or how
m uch they're h u rtin g, they
never quit."
A L L -T O U R N A M E N T T E A M
Since the media was not
allowed to help select the Burger
King All-Tournament team, the
Sanford Herald chose Its own
team. Sports editor Chris Flstrr
and sports writer To n y DrSonnier combined to see every*
game of the tournament from
the first day through the cham­
pionship. Here Is the llsl they
came up with:
Geelkeeper
Meeltier B o n n Leee Mo*»n
C m II h W ' M K H IM Gre*n»**ln. Gemei.ilte
F o r « e 'd Jennifer MrMeifer. Leke Bren Hey
ro rn e rd
A m , Geltj BitAop Moor*
Fornerd
Petty teton Cteervefer CetSoffc
Midfield
Beth Stheefer L e t t Brentiey
Midfield
C m nie W « Leke Mery
Midfield Laurie Uutte* SI T home* A im inet
Defender
Cindy Seeker Leke B'entley
Defender
Jettlce CerdereW, L*ke Moeeii
Defender
Ceil Buie. lsr*o
Defender
Jennifer M cA.oy, l , men
M VP Detente
Donne Rohr Leke Mery
M VPO flenie
Keren Kopp Lake Brenltey

•
*

*
•

" I H i r clrfrner

keeps its In Ihe gamr If wr get behind" wr
know we don't have ihe ability to score u lot ul &lt;
goats to come back (they scorrd only one goal 1.
all tournament I."
Thursday's first game saw- no shortage of •&gt;
goals as the Melbourne lady Bulldogs squall- '
derrd a 3-0 lead and needed penalty kirks lo *
defeat loike Howell's latdy Silver Hawks 4-3 In
thr final* ol ihr first round losers consolation
bracket and claim ninth place In thr tourney .standings.
i
Chrlstl Platt notched a hat trick for **
Melbourne, scoring all of her goals In thr first •
hall laikr Howell rame bark to tie thr scorr ■
with goals by Dana Doyeson, Tort Campbell
and Dawn Towle In the second half.
In the shoot out. Platt. LU Webb and Carolyn **
York all converted for Melbourne while goalie
Heather Brunn and Campbell were the only .
ones la score for Lake Howell.
"I'm real happy with ihe way we played." \
said Melbourne coach Jerry McCabe, whose ^
tram's record In Ihr tournament was 3-1. -&gt;
"This is going to do a lot for our season.

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People
Smaller art galleries intimate

CALENDAR
Teen support group to meet
Families Together Teen Support Group meet* fnim H u m
to I p.m. every Saturday at Suite 306 Sweetwater Square. 000
Ko* Valley Drive (of! Weklva Road). Longwood Call 774-3844
(or further Information.

NarAnon to offer help
Nar Anon, a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addleta. meets at 8 p.m Saturday at West Lake Hospital. Stale
Road 434. tamgw &lt;kk1 For more Information, rail 869-6364

Narcotics Anonymous meets
Narrotlrs Anonym ou- meets every Sir
at 5 p m at The
Grove Counseling Center. 580 Old Samo.d/Ovtedo Koad loti
State Road 419|. Winter Springs, and at 8 p m.. Monday at 317
Oak Ave . Sanford

Alanon members to congregate
Alauon will meet al 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Methodist C hurrh. al County Road 437 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford

Overeaters to weigh in
Overeaten Anonymous meets at 7 30 p m each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Center. 300 Triplet Cake Drive.
Casselberry

Dancers to swing their partners
Square danrtng for couples and singles Is held each Sundav
at I 30 p m al the Casselberry Senior Center. 300 Triplet Ijike
Drive. Casselberry Call 767-5411 or the renter at 831-3551.
exi 239, for more information

AA groups schedule meetings
Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting on Saturday Include
Casselberry:
• Hack toilasics Group. H p m . closed step meeting
Ascension Lutheran Church. Ovcrbrook Drive
• Clean Air Group, noon, alcoholics only, non-smokers only
RrbosClub. 130 Normandy.
• Good Morning Group. 8 p rn.. open discussion. HebosCluh.
130 Normandy
• Happy Hour Group. 5 30 p m . open discussion. Heists
Club. 130 Normandy
S Heists Group noon atcoladtcs onlv Heists Club 130
Normandy
• Young I’eoplt Group. 2 30 p m open discussion, non
smokers only. Heists Club, 130 Normandy
Geneva:
o Geneva Group 8 p m open discussion. Meihodtsi Chun h
First and Chim b streets
Longwood:
•Survivors Group I I a m ., noon, open discussion. 3101
Dane I-a nr
Sanford:
• Sa nford G r u u p noon am ! 8 p m

tqs-n dtw tisston

1201 W

Ftrsl St
SSanford Women's Group 2 p m . closed meeting 1301 W
First St
s So Imi Won Group, noon and 5.30. open discussion " p m .
open speaker mretlnr. Sahara Club (old driver's license OtTVr I
2587 S Sanford Avr
Area AA groups meeting Sunday Include
Casselberry:
s|tai k to Ikislca Group H p rn alcoholics only 8 p ni . first
Sundav of month, open s[*akrr mrellug. Ascension Lutheran
Church. Ovcrbrook Drive.
• Clean Air Group It) 30 a rn alcoholics only, non smokers
only. RrbosClub, 130 Normandy
• Happy Hour Group. 5 :wi p m &lt;t|ten discussion. Kebtts
( 'lull. 13(1 Normandy.
tU vi

&lt;l.tk G r o u p

IO 3 0 . t i l l

u|ien (list u ss lon air oholli s

only. Heists Club, UK) Normandy
• Kebos Group 8 p.m open dtscu— loo Hrte** ciuh
Normandy
Sanford:
• Sanforu G r o u p 8 p in

ttjien dis« usslon

130

1201 W First Si

• S-iiiliinl Big IVmk 7 p m optrn discussion. Sahara Club
(old driver's license office I 2587 S Sanford Avr
• Solar Won Group 10 a m.. 5 30 p m open discussion 8
p in . open Hlg Hook inerting Saliaro Club (old driver » license
office). 2587 S Sanford Ave
• Sanlord Al Anon, 8 p m . Christ United Church 408
Tucker Drive at Stale Road 427
•24-Hour Group H p m open &lt;&gt;j&lt;'.*k*r meeting House u|
Goodwill Fourth Street and Oak Avenue
W lk lf li
• fust ritlnga First Group 9 ■ m Open discussion. Weklva
Assembly Churcfi 1675 Dixon Hoad

Overeaters to weigh in
A step study of Ovrrratrrs Anonymous is conducted on
MoruLivs al 7 30 p in at Wrsl Lake Hospital Slate Road 434.
Longwood For more inlormauon. call Charlie al 323-8070

Narcotics Anonymous to meet
N.in olii &gt; Anonymous meets Monday at 8 p m at the House
of Goodwill, 317 Oak Ave Sanford

Modelers Club to come together
Die Sanford Aero Modelers Club rtieeis every third Monday
of tin month at 7 p m at Greater Sanford Chamber of
( iim m m i Par K first St All phases of R/C model aircraft are
represented Hie club s Hying field Is located in Deltona For
more Information, coniai I Kit Anderson at 323-7751 or Lee
Dargueat 574 1732

Poets to talk verse
first Florida I’oris meet at IU a in every Monday In the
fellowslup hall ol United Methodist Church. Orange Clly
Interested port* arc welcome. For more Information, call
775 8909 nr 57 I 5869

Clogging groups have class
t he Old Hickory Stnmjw-ts clogging group holds classes 7-9
p tit each Monday at the Knights ot Columbus Hall on S Park
Avenue. Sanlord for inon Informal Ion. call 349-9529
Dixieland ( loggers dogging group holds classes 7 9 p in
cat h Monday 7 9 p m al the Lake Mary Fire Department al
f irsi Street and Wilbur Avenue. 1-ake Mary. Fur more
information, call 321-5267

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Hoiary Club ol Sanford m rrls every Monday at noon, al the
Sanford Civic Center.
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ihr lli r.ihl s Colrndar. send ihc appropriate information—
cycttl, tunc, dab place, tost, cntilaci person and plume
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Mt. Dora, Maitland
exhibitions cozier
■ y VICKI DoSORMIKR
Herald correspondant
While many of the larger art
museums have taken on an
atmosphere of chrome, glass and
sharp angles, some of Inc area's
smaller galleries have retained
the intimate setting that made
such places so relaxing to visit
Going the cxlra mile to see
tm utltul w i 'ti •* pr.'ao.u.iii- d
setting la worth It In visiting
Spares Gallery. 331 Donnelly
St.. Ml Doru
The gallery Is located in a pink
two story building, abovr The
Dora Cafe and the Yesterday.
Today and Tomorrow Gift Shop
tall owned by Jim Anderson and
Vincent Calvo. a pair of retired
New York Clly arttstsl Navigat­
ing the narrow lavender etej** to
the liny four n*»m converted
apartnirnl Is tike going to attic to
•eart h out treasures of the past
Only here, you are discovering
tn-asures of the presrnt
The eclectic exhibits here vary
fro m folk art to d e ta ile d
waterrolors of a rtver at dusk
Currently highlighted on the
walls al Spaces Gallery Is a
showing of "Motes," an elate*
rately designed and palnstak
tngly crafted multi-layered cloth
used In clothing of Kuna Indian
women of the Sin I Has Islands,
off the coast of Panama
One Mote. In the form of a
beautiful blouse, could hr worn
by the woman who created it
H ut most are fram ed and
riMHintcd on the wall The sub
Jects depleted on the colorful
rkahs range frtan native flora
and fauna, lo work scenes, to
political commentary
Many of the Motes on display
are Irom Ihc pm atr t oilet lions
of residents of Mt Dora Some
are Ha sale
The liny. I vear-old gallerv is
arranged randomly, but is very
pleasing lo Ilie e i i v t 1 here is
rto admission charge Gallerv
hours are I I a m it* 6 p m
every day except Tuesday and
Christmas Itey Phone numt*-i
is*8*4 735 IH87
Currently on display at the
Maitland Art Center Is a (urled
exhibition ol t lr works ol 48 ol
the center s members
T h e g a l l e r y . 23 1 W est
Pat kwood Avr . Maitland, was
built in 1937 by Julr* Andie
S m i t h , a New Yor k
art istVarch Itcci and patron of the
arts
T in 22 small, tow buildings
tirgan as a winter retreat and
evolved into an artists' colony
composed of studios, living
quarters ami a small gallery
The buildings, decorelrd wnh
carvings that resemble ihr arl of
ltie Mayan and Artec cultures
rieslle the works of local artists
both emerging and established
between hidden courtyards anil
green gardens
Lighting Is natural Large
windows shaded by trees bring
in diluted sunlight that splashes
on the floor and hlghllgfds tinart work Details are arc enluated
by subtle artificial lights on
celling trarks
V a rio u s media, ranging from

On display at Spaces Canary. Mt Dora are
handcrafted Mol* cteth an (top photoi an
elaborate Mola blouse |bott(&gt;m letti a Thailand

ENTERTAINM ENT

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waterrolors to photography,
f ro m c e r a m ic lo liro n / e
sculpture, have teen &lt;htme-o to
show ihe new directions ami
visions of the ItMitl art scene
JtllU MlllUlis assistant lo the
diretior of the Maitland teiillly.

dog dragon carved ot n m**, a d • '**der ngM
and a wooden dragonti, Horn Hew Mm
(tedium right i

s.tid the ictitri works hard to
bung lit national ami Interna
llottal r xbdnls at least outc v» at
in ginning on Naiurttey. Jan
21 the Maitland gallery will b ■!
Ilii sltnw Colli* and Medals
Tw enty Centuries ol French
Arl
whii li Minims is exdtril
about
Th e intimate atm osphere ol
the gallery makes it easy to fed a
kinship with the at lists am i to
e n jo y t h r u w orks
Kveti an
t vlnbit sot b as lilt uj*t rolling
coin am i inctal show, w h u b will
c o n ta in pieces of h is to ric a l
slgnlflcam e will lake on a less
''s tu ffy " aura when view ed in
the center s t lirery s m ro u n

dings
The ( Uftrill ^if*IM l*&lt;■lire lII III*
jllltlll f .1% *lfr mi#si ol
centnt s t xhlhils Ho wevrr tin
i mils ami im iLtU r xhlhlt tfc11
. arrv ii t l i liar|*f Inf adult'Vsill*
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Itirou gh f rulay H a ill to 1 |i in
alul Haliitifav •uni Sunday IlMII
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( lifts)tllias flay Plan tr rimII i I n ’I
(14 121 H |
Ilnili ilu MaliLinil Am I t lit# 1
anil Spat cs ( ».tilery *ifr fill*
a llcm a llve s 1'or Hi r elf I ( II
lliusiast w ho wishes to rx|*r it
cnee art In a mure inllman
environment (lull Is |m*sm N c II
a larger m u se u m

C ro o m s reu n io n to add to h o lid ay season
Crlrhranls fur I Tie Crooms
Araderny Classes Heunion lor
1931 49 will brgtn arriving in
Sanford during the holiday
season Tlie rrlrb ra llo n will
hegin Tuesday. Dei 27 w ith the
religious service celebration at
I I a in -it the Allrti Chapel AML
Church. Olive Avenue and Wrsl
12th Strrel
W orship services w ill he
graced by a message from a
Sanford von. the Hev /edekhih
I. Grady, prrsidlng elder of the
Kdlsto In C ha rlesto n . S C
Grandy is a 1949 graduate nl
Crocmis Ai aifriny
The community and other
graduates nl Crooms are Invllrtl
to worship
The rear qua In (alters hour
after I fie worship service will
takr place al the Flks Horne.
Last Seventh Slrerl and Cyjirrss
Avenue. Hrgisirallon and gelacquainted hour will l*e lor those
ailrndlng I he reunion crlehra
lion
The reunion celebration will
continue on Wednesday, Dei
28. with a luncheon cruise
uboard the Hlvrrshlp Romance
The txi.it will cast ofl at 11 a in
at Historic Sanford's Monroe
H arbor on North Palm etto
Avenue. One can explore the St
John and lunch with the &lt;lasses
of 1931 19
Celebration class panics will
be held al yct-to-hr-nam ed

Friday. Ilu :to at III p m lu 2
am al the Sanloid Civic Center

lo all of my lenders I wish
Most! will te- provided In \te V'Hta very Merry Christina*
ami ihe Hihim lu» kers Dona
tlons are SHI |n r jic-rvm 1In
(Marva Hawkins It a Sanlord
community Is invited to pun m Herald correspondent covering
an evriiing ol Ion with the AKAs
Sanford news Phone 322 5418 )

classmates' homes on the even
Ingot Dec. 28
A temquel will tiring Inrmal
reunion activities to a close on
Thursday. Dec. 29 With 1988
theme of ''Reminiscing Again,
the classes of 1931-49 will n
inlnlsce amt dim* al 8 p tu at the
P.irk Suite Hotel. 225 K Alta
monte Avr , Altamonte Springs
Guest speaker for the i&gt;am|url
will t*e Rena Dixon Poole, a 1943
graduate uf Crooms Academy
Poole was an educator In l lie
puhlii achools ol Lake County
and Is presently the equity
coordinator at the Lake Sum phi
Community College In Leesburg
She also is secretoty/hookkceper
for llu* T II Poole Itondliig
Agency.
The annual Pink and Green
Hall lickela arc available from
ifit Sorors ol ih r Sanford
Chapter of Al|iha Kapjta Alpha
sorority. The hall will lie held

Youthful cause

Mcicl* PSxItk, Tun K*K»&lt;"b

Thelma Mike, administrator of Iho Good Samatilan Home of
Sanford accepts a check lot SI,200 from Robert Johnson of
Otlando. who represents the youth department ol the 16 churef
Congress No 1 Tho homo noodod drapes and Iho youth raised
the needod amount wilh tho help ol Iho congress' adults

�S in lord Harold, Sanford, Florida — Friday, O ic w itn ii 23, iBae

Man with hair today
wants none tomorrow

ao

W EEKEND PLANNER
| ART

| pEXHIBITS

D E A R
A B U T :
St y
h u ib a n d -l'll rail him Joe*—
began losing hi* hair at age 17
Iminedlnlrly following his high
school graduation. hr left town
for a good Job opportunity
Meanwhile, hr krpt losing hi*
hair rapidly, on hr pure hoard a
halrp tree
When hr ratnr ti.uk hornr.
everyone thought hr had Just
"m atured" uml changed hi*
hairstyle Nobody tuiptclrd hr
» m weurtng » hairpiece
Writ. Jor and I started dating,
and when o u r relationship
became serious hr shared hit
"o e c rrl" with me It didn't
matlrr to m r her ante 1wax more
Intrrrtlrd In what W U in lu-&gt;
hrad lhan w hat waa on It Whrn
hr look oft hit hairpiece in from
of mr. I thought lir was Just a*
handsome without li
W r'vr hern married for Ihrrr
yrart now. and Joe Is rradv to
dlw ard thr Halfplere— but how
dors one go from &lt;. hr an lull of
hair to practically ito ttair ai all'*
H r was ymtng and Inset m r
w h rn lie began wearing a
hairpiece. but now that he's
»hrt* many of his Insrrlulllrs,
hr s ready to shed thr hairpin r.
loo Hul ihr &lt;]urstton Is hut?
S P L IT T IN G HAIRS

• Central Florida Zoo, Hwy
• Cornell Pine A rts Museum.
17
92 at 14 Features animal
Rollins College rumpus; "The
Cornell's Holdings Recent Gills frrdlng shows Sal , Sun Pony
A D V IC E
ami An for ihr Holiday Season." rides. 10 a rn In 4 p m . elephant
rides. II a m to 4 p m AdIs on dlspluv through Jan 22
Religious works Include Coslmo mission rlnirgr Information.
Rosselli's ' Enthroned Madonna 323 8471
• C h a r le s tlo s m e r M orse
ABIGAIL
amt Christ Chlltl (14001, anti
VAN BUREN Von Aachcnt' 'Fortran of thr Museum of American A rt. 151
E
Holy Family Resting on Ihr
—
Flight Into Egypt" (16231 Hours Welbournc. Winirr Park A new
e x h I h 111o n w ith u n u s u a l
,i i .
from IO a m to 5 p m
wedding, should I pay half (be Tues Fri and Sat A Sun 15 trrasurrs through Jan 8 Dis­
play Im ludrs a liaseltall signed
P m i loaed pet
Dei
i osl of Ihr gill ’
tiv Hatje Ruth, an enamel cup hv
to Jan 2 Admission free In
J.W IN M ICH IGAN
a
legendary Jeweler to Crar
ItiniMtlon. M ti 252b
Nit hulas II ol Russia a (tainting
DEAR J.W .t If you ask a O Creallve A rt Gallery, .145 S
hv El Grrco and ruhhtngs of
Lift
gentleman In rs« orl you. ihr gift Maitland Ate . Maitland
Is on you. bui If be oilers lo Imitates An exhibit on display lomtis in ( anirrhury Cathedral
The museum is open II .'10 a m
from I*e»' 7 24 I'.timing by
sti.ur llir COM. Ir* blin liiru
about Is fair play II a man Charles Monday professor of an to 4 |&gt; m Tues Sat and I 4 p m
at Auburn University, also on Sun Admission t harge In
tnvilrs a woman lo a wedding
formation &lt;&gt;45-5311
ihr glfl Is on him And II stir display Open Mon Sat II am
oilers to go 50 SO on Ihr gift, lo 4 p m ami Sun I 4 p nt
• Orange County Historical
what s satire for the goose Is Inlorrnaiion 847-5022
Society. HI2 E Roll Ins S t.
e Del and Museum Of A rt, 449 O rla n d o S p ecia l e x h ib its
sauce for the gandri
C New York Avr . Dr La nd
i hr nu gh J a n u a r y In c lu d e
Early Florida lYinraved t&gt;(»eu
Alllgalors Dragon* tn Para
D E A R A IIII Y ; t h r o u g h
OjK-ratkm Dear Ahhy III IMH7 I Ihiough Jan 7, Ihr exhibit tlise" and
Reflet lion Of The
be* ante pen pals with a voting Intitules a visual tliioiiologii.il Past Hrallh lare History CM
man alasuit thr USS Coral Sea display beginning wuh rn
F lo r id a Hospital
Open
through out Inters we learned gravings of Delirv 1151*11 hv
Tues -F’rt 1* a m in 5 j&gt; tn Sat
that we w rrr meant for ear h Jat tjues Lemony ne lo a pair ol A Sun 12 noon in 5 p m
mill 20th trniury |imirr&gt; In
other We tire l.a n 25. (Tins
Admission tree liilnrmalltin.
tuns and front T r ia s We are so Inrmullori 904-734-4371
8&lt;«8 h 120
morh alikr (fiat we wundrrril
• Park Suites Hotel. 225 E
• Orlando Museum Of A rt,
how come it ti*&gt;k 25 years lor us
A lta m o n te Dr . Altam onte
D E A R S P L I T T I N G ; How 1 to m r rl Hut God has his 2418 N'trih Mills Avr . Orlamlti
Liu uno I'avarolll paintings will Sjirlngs The Granada Ari haro
With one Imid slrokr Trll Joe lo
reasons
lot using on the
lie on view tirglnnlllg lir.
Ml logl.ai Sllr
lake II oft and Iravr II oil* Ami
Kent came home on Iravr In
Irtpirst.t Indian* ITk exhibit Is
tielor r anyone has a chance lo
through Jan 12 Tues Frt 9
April 11*811 and on July I. IU88
a m to 5 p m Sal Sun from uprn from II a m to to p m
say a word tie should announce
In a small rouniry t hutch with a
Sim I huts and II a m to 12
It • jvrotwlily m&gt;i news lo ynti
Information BIW
(kist.it ami families present we 12 5 p m
ntidtughi F rt A Sat Information
tlial I've worn a hairpiece for a
4231
brt ante hustMiid ami wife I be
8 3 4 24(«»
• Spaces G allery, i l l Don
long time Well. I m not itointt lo
yrais ahead Itaik even more
wear one anymore
nelly Si
Mt Dora Exhibit of
promising with a twhy due on
• Seminole County Historical
"Molas
rials a airly tlrslgnrd
lie should tie [itrju rrd lo heat
lum 2 1 HMD Kent i* re cloth t&gt;( Ihr Kuna Indians ol ihr Museum. 300 Hush Itlvd Nan
all kinds of comments. limn
enlisting in ihr Navy with orders
San lilas Islands Gallery hoots lord (across from Flea World)
"You look better without II lo
lo Texas
Oprn u a m to 1 p m Mon Fn
are
I I a m In h p m every day
"Gee. you huh like your own
Thank you Ahhy lor making
and I 4 p m Sat Sun Inlorma
grandfather."
exrep)
Tuesday
Information
a dream t twite line
Ikin 3 2 1 24811
(8&gt;4-735 I 887
K E N T AND K A T H Y DAVIS,
DEAR A B B Y : I in a dlvori ed
V IR G IN IA REACH. VA. • The Maitland Art Center.
woman I've been im lird lo a
DRAMA
(Ptoblamt* Writs lo Osat Abb* 231 West Pack mood A v r
wedding If I ask a man lo rsoKI
Coins A Medals
me. and lie dors not know the For a personal, unpublished Maitland
• The Mark Tw o Dinner The
bride im go sun should I pay lot reply, send • se’l addressed, Twenty Centuries «t French
Art wilt Iv on display tirglnii
i t e r , Par and F’ d g rw a le r
(hr gill m yself !H sltould I ask stamped envelope lo Deer Abby
Fldgewater Center
Hello
Los Angeles. tng Jan 22 Admission ihargr
P 0 . Boa M H O
him In |tav for half &lt;4 i f
Dolly * lor the holidays will playIf the Sllu.illoll were tesersed
Calll 90069 All correspondence for information t all M 5 2IHI
Mon Fri Want to 5 Mip m
through Jan H For lit krts and
and a man Inviird me lo a Is confidential)
Information tall IMF MARK
1843 *&gt;275|

FILM
Ry Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR B IR TH D A Y
D e c e m b e r 2 4 . I UHM

Your t hart Indicate* ihal itir
year aheatt ruuid tie rraininrtl
wllh an atiumlam r .4 activities
geared to satisfying your resllrs*
urges New and ex. Illttg litend*
will an mu|wuiv these new run
dll tons
C A P R IC O R N IDr I 22 Jan
I Ml Advantagrous tilings it mid
deyrlop tor V O l l today Hlfough
jxuiplr wllh w Ihiiii you II Is
dealing on a one lo our thxsis
either socially or lor tmstnrss
reasons C a p r ic o r n treat
yourself to a birthday gill Srnd
lor your Astrt&gt;Giajdi jiredn lions
lor thr year ahead hy mailing 91
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j*-t, PC) Hut M142M Cleveland
OH 44 IHI 3428 He sure lo stale
yotit /. hImi sign
A Q U A R IU S l.lan 20-Feb IB)
Services you perform for loved
ones today will tiring them
h.tpjilnrs* amt conlrlbtile lo
your feelings ol fulllllmetll Do
lug your dutv tillers hig rew aril*
PISCES iFrb 20 Man h 2H|

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I r o r y h Aft** AAer, *00* P tl*»* info *+&lt;
hoETM, Ruben forced P ile r e to ite e l AAory %
lilv o r 10 Ih e l Ne ( Ovid hoch 11 for i e i h
H o m o w orried fhot R ub en only gof in lo w h
w llh her h e teu te ho it in homo hi d of
Iro u b i# M*r ley 1 pent C hr lit m e t In Iho
h o tp H il golfing r e e d f lo r m ot* w rg o ry Jo * t
e iftu fid M erloy fh o i ho U elw ey* k-vo ho*
• eon If %ho cen t giw« h im e ch ild M itch end
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flo p tether Noeh
he* keemfngly d ‘ t
eppoered » m we* up tof Ih e l her io n Donnt*
C a r rin g Ion. didn't co m e homo lor Iho hoi I
d o y ft A m ende end S a m reconcile d
AS I N C W O R L D T U R N S G lenn fold Me
er^T Tom that Je m e * w et teen In Ed in b u rg h
Scotland end he m a r be heeded for O ehdeie
J a rr e d w h o * h e alth It improw ing it p leated
That Lenore and Iv a a re becom ing friend*
J a rr e d t d aug hte r. L it . i t il l thinht l* e it
•fter M t m oney L it e fold Tom Ih e l the
re ce iv e d * phone c e ll fro m C a r l who Wild he
It on h it w ay hom e Tom &amp;rJb*% that if w et
E a r t Who phoned L it e L ****, l« t a heard E er 1
c a rung her name' L u c in d a o verheard K ir k
w arn L l i r hot lo . m e n tio n h it nam e to the
C a r p e n t e r c l a n w h e n t h e g o t * to
Voutftam plon lo tee Iv a Mod fold Meg fhef

Many friends will be thinking
about you today ami they II wartl
to share your company If voil
llml yourself on the run. tie sure
to leave nuntbrrs where ytm can
be rrat lied
A R IES |Mart It 21 April IMI
I tie weekend ! m gio* on a gi««tt
note whit h should give ytm the
feeling of security you nreit Nt&gt; r
things i mild ha|t|ien lo VoU
Hilotigtioiil Htr rtllltr day
T A U R U S IA (ir 1 1 20 May 2 0 1
Your Idea* amt presence will Ik
readily at t rptrd by others Iim1.iv
H ie well tittle mat will tie out
tegatilless ril w hrrr you go Keep
in tout it With loved ones
G E M IN I iMat 21 June 2UI
Your mairrtal prosjict is l.aik
extlrinrlv rtu ouraglltg Iik I.iv
and you are likely lo tie trralrd
lathet lavishly hy other*. even
tiv someone you it least rxjir. I
CANCER iJtilir 2 1 July 221
there are jiosiHve indication*
that something you’ve Item
hoping tot will tome lo (kiss just
as you have aitllclpalrd Con
imur lo I k * optimistic rrgartllug
loday's events
L E O (July 2.1 Aug 221 Gootl

he t agreed
fr p »® got to krtonw h it lith e*
C e l f t iR i M d C r a ig the'1' the w it once
m a r rie d »o a h»^h w h o o i b oyfrien d tw iew to
the wot pregnonf bv&lt; the lefe* lo ti fhe baby
end d ivo rced her hutbwnd P om hwd an
erw.ownio* wtfh • w om en who fur nod Out lo t*
A nne iBenkcn, the w ile o l fhe lor mo* owner of
Me* go end I um t howto
T N C M OLD A N D T H E R t A U T I f UL BUI
k itte d D o m e t hend ***** tho fold M m the*
the foot* to cem tortebte *n h it com peny
C la r k e d d n » bef an e y e when k rttfe n fold
h im thaf Me* go nemoxi re* baby M e n
L ffH e y
in%FiN*d to iDomei *hal rhor# « r t
no tf rin g t attecfw d fO' Vho d iam o n d n e ckla ce
he g a ve her for C h r it t m e t A hy* N ick and
H o tco a rra n g e d *o* B ill i nude pho+ot fo
appoe* in Stud m eg actn e. they wo*o tlun n ed
when D u m a te&gt;d the ckwtn f want fhe phoiot
p u b iith o d G ra n d m a lo g a n dtoetn r approve
p i B ru o t* liv in g w ith Riitgo

D A TS O f OUR LIV ES

While rescuing

D ia n a from Stefeno R o m a n and D ia n a cam e
fa ce fo face w ith a n e e fre tt who fold Went
Sfefano h ire d her to tm pertonafo M a rle n e
Stefeno who let R o m a n re tc u e " D ia n a , a lto
let them fa te B e n jy to that fhe boy woukS
h a v e a befttr life then he d h ave If he liv e d
w ith M elano * «y la told P a tc h that the'd lik e
to have a tatty P a tc h too* the PhenN vn t old
coat after le a v in g h im a now one a t a
C h r it f m a t g ift P a tc h lit e r learn ed the
p hanto m 1 re a l id e n tity when he taw h it
d r iv e r '• licento Vhano le a n h e d i for Drew
who ditepp oared from the hotprta* Jennifer
began to gat &lt;ioter to E m ilio alte* the
le a rn e d that F ra n k ie w otn I com ing homo for
Iho h o iid a y t A d rie n n e found ttw h o tp ifal
who*# V id o r hed taken J u tlm then forced
V id o r to b rin g J u t lm homo A drienne fum ed
when V ic for ta m e d J u ttln in the guett
bedroom Jenrwle* co n v in ce d E m ilio to teo&lt;h
a da*ve c la t t
O C N E R A t H O S P IT A L : Saan and Tiffa n y
w ere a rg u in g a t they w a lk ed down Iho a itte
I hjI they did le y their
I dot " C h e ry l
retu rn e d fo New Y ork C ity bee auto of her
t p flt w ith Robe* I K a th y D e la t e id who owny
Iho h om e Robert rented a ttv re d C h e ry l the
drdn t tleep w ith R obert Bobbie had Tony
ru th e d lo the t « % p ila l a*t«r the found h im
u n c o n t c lo u t
L u c y f u m e d th a t B o b b le
• u ffw rlie d tu rg e ry for Ton y, who kwrvlvod.
'but cou ld ba b ra in d a m a g e d Robert an d
K a th y conllnuod to lig h t u n til K ath y too* if
upon h e rta lf lo p fa y n u rte to lo b o r t who h ad

Hungs could happen lor you
liHtay lltrough Ihr least-ex|K-« ted
t Funnels especially where your
ta irrr Is tiincernrtf A bonus ol
suntr sort is a jMissthtllty
V IR G O lA.tg 2 I Nr pi
Your optimism rxjiatisivr out
I.Mik will I k - ttolrtl t.Klav tiv
(Mi.plr who ran do you g&lt;»Mt

a Movie Land D 1. 37(21 Or
Undo Dr
Scmoged." "Crt«odlie Dundee 2
• (*!•«• Tw in I. Sanford Pla/a
Ernesi Saves Christina*
• Plata T w in II. Sanford PU/a

HvM *■&gt;•« ►,

Like mother, like son

X/XMcft

D&lt;*n« Lev of Sanford anti von, Glenn Douglas Lee Jr
einbraf*
Ifiair birthdays Wednesday Glenn Jr *ho is one &gt;ea&gt; - &lt;d * «
born on his mother s birthday Lee 29 and her family ceiet rale,
at home

Doctors’ diagnoses
conflict, confound
D E A R DR. G O T T : I have
(•iiiMant jmui lu rny lower lt.it k
and legs Mv let! Irg ladlllleull lo
111! I've hero In an nrUmjirtltM
(" s t r a in e d (a I ji a d a" I , a
neurosurgeon I sjiondvlosls of
Hie opine '), a rhlmprartor ( "you
n e r d 1 r e a 1 in e n 1 s ' I , a n
arujmmJurist Isiitir as elilro
jiraclor) and an iniermst (' os
leoarthrttts — «lls« degrner.i
Unti l | gel thr Irellllg Hl.ll ll I'd
gone tn a j)ndiairlsl hr would
have said im iiMidilinn was dur
lo humous l l o w hrlj&gt; me make
sense ol these r o n llt r t ln g

M ED IC IN E

PETER
g o t t .m d .

thin The end result is ptewsur&gt;
on nerves in vom iase tip
nerves that supply the legs
1 herrlore. you seem to Imvs

calcium de|M&gt;siis that .a n
d
dUgllUKTS
Irr lliiil Hie oe rvts ol I oio Eo*e&gt;
D EAR HEADER
Ynur eon
fusion is understandable
I he I mk I v osl eo.u I lin tis d|si de
iln rin fs are snrnrwhal like tilirul generation and s|»&gt;ndv losis
H ig t i S p ir it s
You ra n I r lieljK-d hv treat
men e xa m in in g an rte jih a n i
S p e c ia l exercises •an
F.n h [in ks a •Itarai Irrls lli and in cu t
s tre n g th e n am t stretch s•■&gt;1r
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w ilhn u l a jiju ri lallng Ihe entire hack m ils les and lielji you to
1 his i ould I k a very lut kv ilav it
jrlrtu
rr I II try In m n k r sense util com jirn s .ile lor Hie a rth ritis
•
Rest
Western
Deltona
Inn.
y mi plav your t arils rtglil
Heat and m ild |Min medli me
u l w h u t a jijie a r r a n l l l c l l n g
LIIIR A ISrpt 23481 2.1) Ma
1 8 1 Deltona Hlvd Deltona Mu
may aid you II you are develop
(or .flange* Initialed by uHirrs etl F'motions W nl Sal tirglnn­ diagnoses — hul aren't
F'lrst ol all. the rh lrujinie tn r lug .1 leg weakness, however
t ould wot k mil more to your lllg ai 8 30 jiin Information.
you m a y need a m yelogram a
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gun an d wounded A la n Soifda w a i up te l that
IN
s|ilne T ile edges ol Ihe joints
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n « u»
ttw knock on the head he rece iv ed when
b rlw re n Ih r borkbonrs actually
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try in g to reW u e J u lia from Jack Before
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7:30
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attem pted fo ttra n g le M ich a el who frie d to
L O V IN G
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th r intersertrhral dlsi-s — the
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rap
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b la c k m a ile d her into help ing h im get back
doughnut stiuiied s tm c lu re s that
once a rre tte d for a t vaulting a woman M aton
to g e th e r w ith T r it h a
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separate the hackt&gt;oiif-s — also
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lend to w ra r dow n w ith age.
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C h a rie k h ad taken from Gw yneth M in n ie 1
DUNDEE 2
they "degenerate" and liecotm*
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to pm h it h it a * d r un acc ident on C&gt;ay
O N E L I F E TO L I V E M a g icia n Lykonde*
h ypn otised V III., who rem em b ered a mown
fa in ca b in , a fight w ith fear lathe* V icto r
L o rd , a n d a p la ce the went to in the
m o u n tain * G a b r ie lle tet off a lir e a la r m
p re ve n tin g L y ta n d e r from co ntinuing h it
te u to n w ith V ik i Later V ik l a lto r t m im
b a re d an ta p lo tlo n and tryin g to ru n *0 *
young m a n w hile V id o r held her back W ade
h e lp ed C hr it tin e who confirm ed that her re a l
m o th e r. E ile e n d a d a lew month* a lte r
C h rlttin e w a t b orn C h rittin e confronted Leo
who a d m itte d that the t not V tk l t daughter
Leo a tta ck e d M ich a e l w ith a knife, a c c u tin g
h im o l r u in in g C N riitm e t lif t M ic h a e l
f la t b e d Lao. who w at later patched up by
L a rry
A fte r ch e ck in g L e o * blood type
L a r r y told C lin t and V ik i that C h rittin e Itn I

Although N in a fretted that K ay and JIM would
try fo kid n ap lift!# f i l l i p , the d*d allow ed
C r ic k e t to take the baby fo P h illip on
C h r it f m a t In the t p in t o f C h ritfm a t U u if f
B ra d iphane T r a d but he only had thei chance
to ta il T r a c i that h# left he* for L&lt;ta b ecaute
he h ad fo Scott, D a n n y and C h at# a ll vied for
C ric k e t * attention Laan n a p ra ted V icto r,
who tent A tn ie y a n ecklace that he learn ed
Steven h ad p la n n e d fo g ive A vh iey for
C h r it f m a t G e o rg e d d n t in d icate that he
h e a rd C a tta n d * a a tk for a divorce, or that he
'heard N e a d m it* io n that 'the fovea. P a u l
B ritta n y fold J a c k m at the fm ithed aud itin g
p a rt of the Jabot account* but ttlll h a t m ore
fo go K a y and R e i w eened thai P h illip m ight
d a r t d rin k in g a g a in D a v id It m iffed that J ill
it d e term in e d fo re viva her pa if rom an ce
w ith M ich ael
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15 Loom
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deity
22 Neither*
follower
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2 4 James Bond,
for one
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28 Eggs
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residue
31 Bernstein, for
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35 Sixth sense
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38 1051, Roman
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4 2 Spoil
4 3 Physicians'
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4 6 Difficult
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52 Cattle
53 Severe
experience
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Wheel
projection
Kennel sound
Wipes
Slow (mus.)
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Actor Bruce

13 Striped
creature
18 Olympic org.
21 Cape Kennedy
rocket
23 Most aged
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27 Ancient
musical
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33 One or the
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FVTTY U MY HANDS

Alter uklng Ihr king oI heart*.
Weal switched to I he king ol
• p a d r* Before a tta c k in g
diamond*, declarer wanted a*
much Information aa poaalblr
So he railed a *pade with a high
club, led a low club lo dummy,
rullrd another spade high, led
hi* last low club lo dummy and
rulfed the last &lt;q&gt;ade Thai gave
him the information lhal We*i
had started with four spade* and
two club*. *o how many hearts
would hr have held when hr
ovrrrallrd with one heart? If he
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would have only a singleton
diamond Anyway Kaplan led a
diamond lo Ihr king and a amall
one track Now wlMt7
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dUmondr. Ihla mould have hren
hla hand Spade* K Q H 2. Heart*
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7 2 Declarer finally deckled lhal
with Ihla holding. Weal would
not have overt* Iled one heart.
Instead he would have made a
takeout double Therefore, II wa*
more likely lhal he began with a
•Ingleion diam ond and *1*
heart* So South put In the Jack
of diamond* and made hi* «l*m
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waa up lo declarer Edgar Kaplan
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PRESENTS

ALL SOULS
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Edmund Ciarnechl. Patlor

CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE
&amp; MUSICAL PRESENTATIO N
10:30 A.M.

CHRISTMAS EVE
Vlflll Mats
Childrens Mats
Solomn Lltergy

2581 Sanford Avenue. Sanford. Fla.
322 3122 and 322-2051

Invites you to join us in celebrating
Christ's birth at our

CHIRSTMAS EVE
6:00 PM G 0:00 PM
Rrv Wm S Mcloud

R*» Timothy T Haa*

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CHIRSTMAS DAY MASS
0:00 AM

Blessings

5 00 PM
6:30 PM
Midnight

SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

MA SERVICE O F
CAROLS A N D
C A NDLELIG HT’*

10:30 AM

401 8. Park Ave.. Sanford
322 4611

May hii blest mgs extend throughout
the blew Yearf"

PEACE
ON EARTH

if f i

HOLY CROSS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

Bible School
9:30 AM
Morning Worship Service
10:30 AM

137 W. Airport Blvd.
Sanford. Fla.

12:00 NOON

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FROM

CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES

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CHRISTMAS EVE
CHRISTMAS EUCHARIST
7JO PM
CHRISTMAS MUSIC
10.00 PM
CHRISTMAS MASS
10 30 PM
CHRISTMAS DAY
CHIRSTMAS DAY CHORAL EUCHARIST
10 30 AM
Rector: Father Frederick Mann
______Aaat. Father: William Hunt
____

A Joyous Christmas Message
To A ll Volunteers and
Supporters O f

FROM

C h ris tm a s
P ra ye r

the beauty of Christmas
lies in the thought
that we live In the
memory of our friends
We think of you with
warmth and appreciation
and with you a bright and
gloving Holiday Season'

(Preschool th ru 12th grade)

801 W. 22nd Street
Sanford. Fla.
322-3942

At this
worshipful
season we pray
that you will
share the delights
o f it's quiet
wonder and
everlasting
beauty.

Lt. Fi Mrs. Sam Flanigan

CENTRAL
BAPTIST
CHURCH
CANDLELIGHT LORD’S SUPPER
CHRISTMAS EVE
5:30 PM

G O O D W ILL
T O A L L M EN!

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN

CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE
1 1:00 AM

Christmas Day Services 8 AM &amp; 10:30 AM
New Years Day Service 8 AM &amp; 10:30 AM
New Years Day Brunch
9:15 AM

Freddie Smith. Pastor
Jay Crutchfield Assoc Pastor/Educalion
Jack Thomas Mlnlstet ol Music
Randy Marble Minister of Youth

760 Sun Drive (Across from Albertsons)
Lake Mary. Fla.
321-7797 322-2552

1311 Oak Ava.. Sanford

Pastor Paul M Hoyer

322-2914

COME AND HELP US CELEB R A TE
THE CHRIST O F CHRISTMAS

ST. JOHNS
EASTERN
ORTHODOX
CHURCH

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"Come and
Share The
Christ Light at
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CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE
COMMENCING AT 7:30 PM

”

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
CANDLELIGHT CAROL SERVICE
CHRISTMAS EVE
7:30 PM
CHRISTMAS DAY FAMILY SERVICE
SUNDAY 11:00 AM
“ THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT”
Rev. G. Richard Damclak
Rev. Graham W. Hardy

Wish You A Merry Christmas
And
Welcome You To O ur Services!
301 OAK AVE. SANFORD, FLA
322-2662

2743 Country Club Road
Sanford. Fla.
323-2703

As we com m em orate the
birth o f the Infant Jesus at
the very first Christmas, we
are filled with hope once
m ore that men will learn to
dwell together in peace &amp;
harm ony.

ST. PETERS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
700 Rhlnehart Rd
Lake Mary, Fla.
321-5673

ll It with great joy that part of Chrltl't Body
who call themtelvet St. Perert Eplacopal
Church Invites you to join them for

CHRISTMAS EVE CHILDREN’S SERVICE
7:00 PM
MIDNIGHT MASS
11:00 PM

CHRISTMAS DAY
10:30 AM TO 12:00 NOON
(Nursery Provided)
P re s e n ts

SPECIAL MUSIC. CHILDREN S MESSAGE
PUPPET MINISTRY
MESSAGE FROM GOD S WORD

“ HOME FOR CHRISTMAS”
CONTADA

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

By The Sanctuary Choir Sunday 10 30 AM
No Evening Service
200 Wayman St.
Longwood, Fla.
831-5885
Calvin Milam, Pa,lor

Rev. Floyd Blake, Jr. Pastor
Rev. Don Reese, Minister of Music
519 Park Ave
Sanford, Fla.

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r.'Ai Baccrti Church l i t Part Ara
r&gt;rai B tciiU Church ol AMamonla Sonnga Hi &lt; N Allamonla Seringa
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Firai B aci i i Church ol Oonna
r.rai Baeiti Church Man ham Wooda
Feral Bacl'tl Church o' Lata Monroa
rirtt Bacilli Church o' lorigmood. M l faal SB 4 M
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r " it Baclitt Church of Ihonta* Spring* TOO Bahama Ad
Ft'tl snuoh Miaaiqnary Baplitl Church. HOf W IJtn Si
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rouniain Haad Baclttl Church Ouado
Ho ca Bach it CTiwrch F o n t I Cily Community Cantor. Foraat City
Indaeanoanca BacMl U n i Cine Laagua B&gt;dg LongaoM
Jordan U&lt;aa-onary BacM l Church W0 Upaafa Bd
Laaana. Baptiil Chu'cli 1M Laaa,.an Ara . Laaa Uary
Uacadcnn M n o n Baptiil Church Om Hill Rd . Oataan
UntKrnary Bac&lt; at Church. North Ad . (ntarpriM
, Morning Glory Baclul Church. OonarA May
Ut Uonah PnmitifA Bacilli 1101 Loculi Am . Sanlord
ut 0 i»a u Auonary Baptiil Church. Saniando Spnnga Ad Longnood
Wl Sma* M At-oriAry B a c fll Church. ItOO Jamy Ara
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Nan Ml ln&gt;n Baclitt Church, 17® Paai Ara
Nan Lila Fa*&gt;oa«hic I N I t Laaa Dnra. CaaaaiCwrry. Fl JJTOt
hod' ltd* Baplitl Church Chuluola
Paoca a Bacilli Chu’ ch 1X1 Mf Flrat Sliaal, Sanlrdt
Pinacrail Bacon Church. 11# W Airport Bird
Prama Laaa BtcfHI Bid® Ad . f am Bar*
P*og'A*i U iA*ionary Bacilli Church. W dnar
Sacond Sh'ioh Mnaioriary Baplttl Church Waal Sanlord
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Tampla llac M l Church. F p n Springa Ad . ANanroMA Spnn-Jt
Viclory Baplitl Church. O d Orlando Ad al Haafar Ara
Waatnaa Baplitl Church. 41® Pama Aoad iaC4i
Wunam Chapai U tmonary Bapntt Church Warn A W"'-am Si
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Iron Hopa Baplitl Church 7TJ Oanga Am
CATHOLIC
Ail Sour* Cal none Church 8QJ Oaa Aia Sanlord
Church af iha Minty, laaa Uary
Our Laaa ol Iha Laaat Caihonc Church 1)10 M a in 'an Danona
Si Ann a Cathooc Church Dognood Traa DaBary
Si Auguatma Cathohc Church Sunaai CV naar Button Ad Caaaaipariy
Si Uary Uagadaiana Ca*hohc Church Mmiiand Ara
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Firti Chnai'A" Church i*07 S sanlord Ara
Firai CTmti.an Church «• longnood la ® ( C wuhamaon Ad
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G rK a Chnttian CTru'Ch Uaai ng al Saminola TMCA 0 ® longnood
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Non hard* ChnatiAi Church Florida M a «n tv Unhand
Sanlord Chriadan Church I J ] W Airport Bird
South Sanuncria Chnttian Church. J ® W SB 4M. Onado
CHRISTIAN SCIfNCE
Firai Church of Chnil Sdaniitt, 97J Uanham Wood* Rd Longnood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church ol Chriaf. 1112 S Pam Ara
Church o* Chntl a* la ta t nan U S U K h Caaaaitwrry
Church of Chnat. 600 Patm Spring* D . Allamonla Spring*
CTru'Ch of Chntl. Oonata
Church of Chnat. Longnood
Church of Chriai. w 17fh SI
Norihaida Chu'ch of Chntl Fla Maton Or UnBand
South Sommofa Church of Chntl, S4IQ Laaa Honan Ad
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Chu'ch ol God Hohnatt Laaa Monroa
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Chu'ch of (rod In Chnat. Onado
Chu'ch ol God of Prophacy 2109 S Elm Ara
Church Of God of Prophacy. 17® S Pararmmon Ara
Chu'ch of God (7lh Day). Danona Community Canlar
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Aatcua Church ol Ood IT ® W IV h S I , SanfO'd
Trua Church of God. 27® Atdganood Ara Sanford
EASTERN ORTHO001
Eaaiam Orfhodoi Church. SI Gao ® . ( J t STvmood C l ,
Allamonla Spnnga
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Emucpaf Church of Iha Nan Comnanl (71 Tuttan.ua Boat
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Moiy Croat Ec*ttopa Par* Ara at 4ih Si Sa"iu»d
Si Paft't fpiacopa* Rhinahan Road
SI Richard • Church S K I laaa Mon* i Rd Wmirn Pam
Tha Chu'ch of Iha Good ShaphanJ Unnand U l L ira Ara
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Bath Am Synagogua mooring al Comar ol Sand Laaa and County Lmt
Road Watt 14
Tampla Shalom 17® Elacam Bird Danona
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Horr C m il Lum a'® Chum " el ia » t Mary 7® Sun D n .» L a a U i y
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luihai® Church of P'ondaRca. Oaitona
lulha&gt;® Chu'ch ol 17m Aadaamai. tOJ W 2Vh Plata
W a il'® Luth*r*n Chu'ch Otid*" D »rt 0&gt; 4 M#y I T ® , CatW'tniry
SI lukaa Lum a'® Church. Rl 429 9i**'t
Si Siapmn L u ll* '® Church. 4M lull Wail ol 14 longnood

METHODIST
Barmtl LPnlad Uamonal Church E Dallary Ara , EMarpna*
Saar lara Umfad Umnodiat Chu'ch
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Caataicarry Community Umlad Mamoditl Chu'ch M*y I T ®
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Fi'ti Uamodial Chu'ch ol Otiado
Firai Un lad Malhoditl Church ol Oanara
Fraa Uathodiat Chu'ch S ® W lih Si
Graca Umiud Malhodial Church 4 » N Country CluB Ad . I a* a Mary
G 'tn l Chapa' A W E Church. Onado
Oatgrora Malhoditl Church Otiado
Otlaan Mamodul Chu'en Cor ol Carponlar A Mu'ray Si Otl*#"
Paoia Waaiat® Malhodial, M M Wayanja Or S ® lo 'd
Sanlando Umlad Uamodial Church SR 414 ® d 14 Longnood
SI Jamta A U t *m al Cypraat
SI Luka U B Chu'ch of Camaron City Inc . Baardail oil S R « f
SI Uary a A M E Church. SI Rl 4IS Otlaan
Si Paul a Uamodial Church. O ll® n Rd Entaipnaa
SiftllOhl Uamonal Church 6 DaBary
NAJARIHE
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Ganara Chu'ch o* Iha Naiarana S R 46 Oanara

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i aaa Uary Chu'ch af Iha NMarana '71 E O ytlal lata A,* i® * Uary
longnood Chu'ch ol iha Natwana. Wayman • jaaaup Ara . Longnood
Uanham Wood* Church of tha Nararana SR 44 I n u *t Waal
Ol 14 al Iha W atitt Rr*n»
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Danona PraaPylan® Chu'ch Holland Bird A Autlin Am Danona
7" tt Prattrylan® Church ot la** Uary
Firai P’ta P y l® ® Church, Oat A r« 4 V d St
Firai PmaOyi®® Chu'ch ol DaBary t mgruand
Si And'ana PraaPyl®® Chu'ch M U I -o' Laaa Rd
Si Marat PraaOyi®® chu'ch I® 1 Patm Spnnga Ad Allamonla So®
fuacantiia P rta O rl® ® Chu'ch JB® Wail Sltla Ad 471 Onodo Fit
Upaaia Community prpaPyl®® Chu'en uptna Ad
Waalmimalar Pm ttryl® ® Chu'ch Aad Bug Ad . Caataibnrry
SEVENTH OAT ADVENTIST
Foraat la** 8a**nth Da* Adrannal CTru'Ch Hny 4X . Fo-*tt Crtr
Mart Mill Sa*tnth Day Ad*®M l Church. ® | ( 2nd Si S® lori)
S®lord Saranih Day Adrantiai Chu'ch. M i l N Highnay 427
Saranlh Day A d t® M I Chuich, Maitland Ara . Aitononia Spnnga
W&gt;n4tr spnn® Sa*®m Oay Admniial Church. SO S Mott Ad
OTHER CHURCHES
All Faith Chapm Camp Saminola. WatHa Pan. Rd
a n ® a A u e Chu'ch. Our* • tjm
Bawdaii A t ® ® Hoimata Chapm Baardail Ara
Chuluola Community Church
Chu'ch ol Jaaut Chntl ol imiai Day Sainta. 21IS Pan Ara
Fam.iy Chui'h C h ntn ® C ® lm . ISA4 Saminola Bird , Cataatbarry
Firai Bom Chu'-h ol Iha Linng Ood, Midaty
Firai Church of Chnat, Sciantit! fit am Bird and V®ua SI 0m l® a
Firai Pamucoytm Church ol Longnood
Fuat P®laco 4tal Church ol 5 ® lord
Full Got prn Church In Chntl. i® 4 Jamy Ara . San lord
Full Ooaprn Taparnacia. 2724 Country C&gt;u« Road
Graca B tna Church 2944 3 S®lon1 Ara
Mo4y Tnnly Chu'ch ol Ood in Chntl 1114 M®goutltna Ara
Rmgdrm MM ol Jafw r® • Witnata Lata Monroa Unit
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Wi oirra Hoiinata Church, Oaa Hul R d . O tl to"
Naighporhood All.anct Church, M l Uarkham Wood! Road Longnood
Paniacotim 0 ® n Bitna Tabamacia. Rid®nood Arp. OH 21th
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Hr ana and Ronar Church. 111 W Wupui Ara . Laaa Uary
Rolling Hrilt Skoran® Church. SR 414 longnood
S® lord Aluanca Chu'ch I M l t Para A rt
6® lord BitJa Church. 24® 1 ® lord Ara
Tha Full Goa®l Church ol Our Lord Jaaut Chrttl, WaaTunalon Si
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Tnumph, Tha Chu'ch of Iha Nan A ® . 1009 W 4th St
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Religion
IN BRIEF

Christmas—it breaks all the rules
Units* P ro a s In torn sllon a l

Free dinner for Christmas offered
SANFORD — U i r Flral Church »i( the* Nazairnr. 2381
Sanford A vr.. Sanford, will tic offering a free dinner on
Chrisirnu* from noon lo 3 p m. for anyone who need* a place in
Ire,
For morr Information. call Rev Sieve fllalral 323 7310

Methodist congregation moves
Del IARY — Th e Sanford Free Method!*! Congregation Iota
choxen lo move to the growing Dellary Orange City area The
((roup will .nert at ihe DelUry Communin' c-nler beginning
•fan I, 1989 There will lie ft 45 a m. Sunday school hour* and
11 a in aenrtecs.

Christmas break* all Ihe rules
A virgin delivers of a son
Angel* seranude startled
shepherd* from a slany sky.
A king i* horn anonymously in
a i rude stable liehlntl an Inn for
which rustic would la- ion kind a
word
A funny fai man drives a herd
of reindeer through ihe heaven
and squeeze* himself through
chimneys, even where they
aren't any
And mostly, as million* of

Christian* will sing in worship
services both simple and sump­
tuous, "God t* with u* "
Coleride, on poetry, wrote of
"that willing suspension of dts
belief, for ihe moment, which
c o n stitu te s poetic faith "
Christmas Invites ilie same
momentary turn of mind — even
among non Christ Ians
The (met Rohhinson Jeffers
no friend of Christianity, wa*
lakm by ihe moment
For an hour on Christmas eve
A* again on Ihe holy da;*.

Seek Ihe magic of |&gt;as| lime,
From thlspresenl turn away
ll serins no ai rIdem that the
nullvtiy festival, more than any
other, excites Ihe arslhclir Imag­
ination — in song. (Minting and
verse.
For much of the year, the
Christian life Is dominated by
rihles the call lo right brhavkir.
lo s te w a rd s h ip , lo a rtln n
Chrtsimu* without abandoning
ethic*, summons the aesthetic
with the play of poeiry. the
srnsiioosness ol song

Carols cull for the break of
routine, for silence — "Said I lie*
nlghi wind to ihr little lamb, do
you hear what I hear'/"
Because ll urges the breaking
ol rules and routine. Christinas
lias h e rn trou b lesom e for
authority.
During Itir medieval prriod.
Christmas became embedded in
Ihe popular consciousness and
was a lime ol celebration, of
rowdy revelry*, of broken rule*
Hands of m e rry m a k e rs —
mummers — even disrupted
church services

First Christians celebrate Christmas
SANFORD — The Flr*l Chnxtun Chun h iDlw iptcxnf ChriM).
Iti07 S Sanford A vr.. Sanford, will hold a »|&gt;rcial Christina*
Eve Service at 7 p m Th rrr will Ire a randlrll|(ht service. carol*,
and special mu*It
Chrlairna* Day M*rvicc* will beat H u m

St. Paul Baptist will have service
SANFORD — Si Paul liapflal Churrh. 813 line Ave .
Sanford, will have a Christmas Eve randlellKhl tr rr trr at IO 30
p m Pastor A n na ( ’ Jonrv will prraide

First Presbyterian has holiday service
SANFORD — Flr*l I’rnvbylerlan Church. 30$ Oak Ave
Sanfitrd will have a Christmas Eve r andlellghi service mi 7 30
pm
The ChtkMina* morning family •ervlte will he al I I a m
1 here will hr no 8 .to a m r n tre

All Souls holds special masses
SANFORD
All Soul* Catholic Chun h 902 S Oak Ave
Sanford, will have *pei lal ma**e* Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day On Christmas Eve. ilrere will tre a Vljfll ma*a al
5 p in., a children « rna** al 6 30 p rn . and a midnight h u m at.
sure enough. mldnl|(til
The Christmas Day srivkes w ill Ire at 8 a m IO 3 0 a in . and
al luarri

Hope’s voice

Special Christmas Eve service set

Gospel singer Roy Hope of Mmnepohs performed at First Church
of me Nazarene in Lake Mazy Wednesday evening Among other

SANFORD — Tire fungi rgat tonal Christian Chureh. 2401
Park Ave . Saiilont will have their Christmas Five srrvlce al
7 30 p m There will he »|&gt;n lal mum at the crlrbraikm
Christmas service* will tie at their regular Sunday lime*

First Baptist offers holiday fellowship

subtects. Hope sang about his daughter, pictured above Hope
mixes gospel music with a touch ot country western flavor

Author finds ‘Last Tem ptation’ boring
United P r e s s International

he lurned die other cheek
"The most difficult temptation
lor human brings dial I srr is in
iMiidir hostility with kindnrs*
For Jesus, not lo jump down
from i h r (T i m m and r e t a l i a t e that
would have been the rrnirat
tern pl.t Iio n "
Hodges, who p ra e llrrs in
Hirmlngham. had In travel lo
Atlanta loser die movie berau*r
most (heater owners in Alabama
re fu s e d to s h o w It. T h e
Hirmlngham Cliy Council even
passed u resolution protesting
the movie
Hodges said Ih r study of dir
humanity of Jesus is iui|Minant.
because hr b rllrvrs religious
leaders now focus loo much on
Christ as ihe son of God and lull
to give followers an accurate lerl
lor the Joy and pain Jesus lell.
Hr said "The lasst Temptation
of Christ" only confuses the
Issue by showing a Jesus who
was a "half-mad masochist." Hr
said die furor raised among
religious leaders by certain
scenes In die movie, including a
drrant sequence dial drplrird
Jesus having sex with Mary
Magdalene, made It dllllcull for
Ihr churrh lo use the movie as a
learning tool lo conic lo grtjis
with Jesus' humanity.
Hodges said Scorsese's movie
V ir t u a lly I g n o r e s J e s u s '
traumatic childhood, tils lifetlimof suffering, and development as

a theologian and (earlier H r
said Ihe movie also mtsar* mosl
of C h r i s t ' s p e r s o n a li t y ,
downplaying hi* Intelligence,
courage and ronftdrnce

die Hlblr for his inspiration
tnsirad of l tie novel by Nlkos
Ka/anl/akls
"I think It's the most powerful
story in the world." he sold "If
dir movie had hern scripted
property, people w ould Aland up
and cheer In the end If you can
stand up and cheer Rocky, hut
make a movie about Jesus dial
people con I do that, you've
missed the point."

WINTER PARK — The Ftrsi IMpiisi Churrh of Winter Park.
1021 New York Ave.. Winter Park, will have their annual
Christmas Eve service al 6 p m
Christmas Day services will begin with llible study at 10
a *n then a 10:55 worship service There will lie no evening
services

IIIRM INGHAM . Ala The
uulltor of a book that examines
live humanity of Jesus Chrtsis
says he doesn't find the movie
"The Ia*si Trmptalkin of Christ *
all that controversial — just
boring
I i onlend that he lias missrd
a greal story," Dr Gerry Hodges,
author of Hie hook. "Jesus
In t e r v ie w A c ro s s T im e
(Director Marlin Scorsese| had
llie tight idea, lie |tist went lo
Ihe wrong place for his answers
"The story dial he luhl was so
much weaker at every point
than the real story.' tie si id
*'Literally, at one punt m the
movie. I nodded oil I thoughl II
was ttorlng. lor the mosl part "
H o d g e s , a 111r m I n g ti a tn
psychiatrist who spend seven
years writing a hook on Ihe
humanity of Jesus, said lie
hrllcvc* Ihe topic Is unc dial has
loo long tieeu avoided by re­
ligious leaders lint he wild "Th e
foist Temptation ol Christ" Is a
missed opportunity to open
dlsui sslon a I suit the subject.
"Scorcese portrayed die "Last
Temptation" as the desire to
have a life in die suburbs, with
sex and a wife and all dial kind
of tiling The much more realis­
tic Km pladun was how you
handle hostility Jesus was die
mosl Judged man In hlstorv and

Live nativity scene to be displayed

How to make and keep New Year’s resolutions

LAKE MARY
the Flt«i lupus! Church Markham Woods.
3400 Markham Woods M l-akr Mary will have a Christina*
Fellowship Sunday mottling al 9 4 4 a m The fellow ship will hr
Ittlhrwrtl hv a brief Stirrdav S tnml srsakrn Morning worship
will Ire al I O 43 a m Evening worship will hr a earn sing al H
p m for rnutr information i all 333 2083

New Years party announced
DELTONA — Temple Shalom. 1785 Elkham Itlv&lt;1 . Delnma.
will apunaitr a New Years Eve |rariy al 8 3&lt;J p m Dunalktn* are
$10 p e t prison T h ir v who w ish In pun’have lUkrts shmild call
Dora Goldstein al 374 3330. &lt;rr Roslyn FIl*cn*trin al 789 2213

Christmas Eve service announced
W INTER SPRINGS - Winter Spring* E C Churrh. 210 Wade
Si . Winter spring* will have it* Christina* Five service al 7 IK)
The china* ol Ihe service will tie ihe lighting n! candles and the
•ingmg oT hyntns

Nazarene church has special service
LAKE MARY — The First Church of Ihe Na/arcnc. 171 E.
Crystal Lake Ave . Lake Mary, will have ihclr *|icrtal Christmas
serv tee at 10 IK) a m There will lie no evening service

Christmas Eve, Day services announced

W INTER PARK — The First Haptlst Church of Tuscawllla.
4TKX) Dike Rd . Winter Park, will have a live nativity scene
displayed outside 1 he church until Christmas Eve from ti 30 lo
8 IK) p m Adult* and children will lie displayed, as well as
livestock

Historic chapel will be open to public
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS — The Allnmonlr Community
Church. U C.C . State Road 430 anil Forest Avenue. Allum anir
Springs, will open lls historic chapel to the public from 7 lo
H IK) p m Friday and Saturday nights, thru again Monday and
Tuesday Church members dressed In IMHO* costumes will
greet visitors and tell them alinut the structure.

Ascension church to celebrate holiday
C A S S E L H E R K Y — Ascension Lulh crn C h u rc h , 351
Ascension Dr.. Casselberry, will celebrate Christmas Eve with
candlelight services at 7. 8:30 and 11 p m Communion will lie
at the 11 p m. service
Christmas Day worship wilt lie at 10 a m For more
information, cull 831-7788.

Anglican church celebrates Vigil
ORLANDO — The Anglican Catholic Pro-Cathedral of the
Incarnation, 1515 Edgewalcr Dr., Orlando, will celebrate ihe
Vigil of (lie Nativity of Our laird Christmas Kveat 10:45 p.m.
with a brass quartet, followed by anthems and songs from the
choir. The Solemn High Masa will be at 11:30 p.m.
There will tie a Christmas mass al 9 a hi Sunday. For more
Information, call 843-2880.

Noitody seems to make New
Year's re sold I Ions anym ore
Well, almosi nobody. Only two
(H-opIc In a hundred. I have read,
will make a New Year'* resolu­
tion for 1989. The other 98
presumably will just how lo
destiny.
T h a t's too had. Our New
Year's resolutions ure the goal*
wr set ourselves In Ihe coming
year and psychologists have
discovered a direct relationship
between Ih r goal* wr sel and Ihe
success we achieve.
The higher our goals, ih r
greater our chances ol success
Idle has a way of saying. "Name
It and It's yours."
There are. however, a couple
of things to remember:
• Don't make puny resolu­
tions. Nothing very spectacular
will happen to you by resolving
to cut out desserts In Ihr new
year. Three out of every four
New Year's resolutions are con­
cerned either with dieting or
giving up smoking They seldom
tiring remarkable rrsults
On the other hand, what may
seem lo you to be a puny
resolution may not tie.
If you arc resolving lo become
more of a success In the coni log
year, the liest way to start may
be In pick out a quality In some

R E L IG IO N

G EO R G E
PLAGENZ
successful person you know
attniil and resolve to rinulate
that quality. It may not strike
you as anything earth-shaking
hut It |ust might bc
Th r electrical engineering ge­
nius Charles Stelnmetz once
said. "I owe all my success In life
to having always tiecn a quarter
of utt hour beforehand." Some­
times a little thing like that can
work wonders.
• Ytiu've got to mean busi­
ness, Take you r resolutions
seriously. Give them tlit- "30-day
test." at least If you oversleep
two mornings running after re
solvlng to gel out of bed at 6
a.m . set Ihe alarm for ti again
the next day.
Charles Kettering, the famous
automotive engineer and tn ventor, said "I have never tried
anything which worked the first

I h r c h a r a c t e r was m u
authentic." Hodges said "H e did
not c o m e across lo me as
tirllrvahlr I wouldn't follow this
Jesus across the sircrt "

Hodges soul Senrscsc would
have fared tinier hand hr used

U n iv e rsa l P ic t u r e s w o n ’t
re -re le a se ‘L a s t T e m p ta tio n ’
Unltad Press International
LOS ANGELES - Universal
Riel urea does noi plan to
re-release the highly ac­
claim ed and controversial
movie. "Th e Last Temptation
ol Christ." die studio said
Tuesday billowm g statements
Imm a theater chain dial the
Him would tie shown again
Universal made the a n ­
n o u n ce m e n t after G a rth
D r a b tn s k y . president of
Ctnrplex Odron. said the film
would tic reissued lo theaters.
T h e movie, directed by
Martin Scorsese. Is tiased on
the 1930* novel by Nlkos
K a z a n t z a k I s and d r e w

time I tried It,"
(Resolving to get up early.
Incidentally, is not a "puny"
resolution Most of the great and
successful men In history have
tieen early risers !
• Tell your resolution to at
least one other person If you
know somebody Is going to
make fun of you for breaking ih r
resolution you bragged about
keeping, you will irv harder to
keep It. We are perfectly willing
lo wink at our own lailurrs but
we don't like to let other people
know w r T r weak.
Actually, the hardest thing
about New Yeur's resolutions
Isn't trying to keep ihcnt It's
making them. Few ol us are
honest enough with ourselves or

widespread criticism for Its
portrayal of Christ as a man
with normal human desires
and faults.
Released In August, ll was
boycotted, picketed and at­
tacked ns blasphemy by con­
servative religious leaders.
Many clerics praised Ihe film
as a realistic and sensitive
depletion of the trials of
Jesus.
It also received eonslderable
critical acclaim. The National
Hoard of Review named ll one
of the 10 lies! flints of 1988.
and ihe Los Angeles Film
C r it i c s v o te d S c o rs e s e
runner-up for best director.

know ourselves well enough lo
(tut ihe finger on what Is holding
ns bark
If you can t think of anything
about you lliut needs changing,
ask your wife or husband. Have
her or him make your New
Year's resolution for you by
picking out the one thing about
you which shr or he would like
to change.
Then you keep the resolution
We would all be posltlvely
amazed lo see how much more
smoothly our marriages would
run If each party would agree lo
do Just one tiling itn- othrr
desired.
Huppv New Year!
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TO ST. JUDE
0 Holy St Jude, spoalle martyr, greet virtue and rich in miracle*, neat
kinsman ol Jeius Chnit. lailhful Intercessor ol all who invoke your special
patronage in lime ot need, lo you I have recourse trom Ihe depth ol my
heart and humbly beg to whom God has given such greal power lo come
lo my assistance Help me In my present and urgent petition In return.
1 promise to make your Name known and cause lo be Invoked Say three
Our Fathers, three Had Marys and Gloria* tor nine consecutive days
Publication must be promised St Jude, pray for us all and Invoke your

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action M Mradaaa a mortgage
an d a fallowing praparfr m
SammataComfy Flor a*
Cammanca af d a ioudaati
tamar d da South wwtl to *4 tow
Sawthaati to al Sacttan It
Townshp N South Hang* It
Eatt. Sam mala Cotm'r Florida
run danca w »ti a ditianca d
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tard Sactian 14 run done*
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d joe fa*t for a P O IN T OF
B EG IN N IN G run townee Eatt
a ditianca al JOB |l tool M a
paid danca run North f t
lane a d 10# foal fa a pomf
danca rim Watt, a ditianca el
W0 at **»&lt; to a po&gt;ni danca run
South00g i r t r Watt adittanca
a* If f loaf fa tha pom! of
beginning
hat baa* Med agamtt yaw a d
you ara rebuked fo t#cv* a t«py
of you* wrman defenses if any.
la II an Roger A Kelly. Flam
NM i attorn#*, whota addrttt It
X North Oranga Avenue Suita
too Pott OH lea Bo* JM/, Or
lando F lar Me 1X01 1 MT. an ar
before January I t 1*0* and I'M
d a original w id tha Cfart d
d i t Caurf aider tutor* lam e*
an Plamtiffi affornay or iwma
d etety d*r**fi*r adarwita a
defewil olll ba anlarad agamtt
you lor d a fan*! demanded in
d a Complamt or Petition
W ITNESS my hand and tael
of d a Court on thlt *0d day at
December I tat
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clect of fha Clrcuil Court
By Cacalia V Etarn
At Deputy Clarf
Publlth Dm 11. JO IN* Jan A.
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PUB LIC U l l
P U B L I C N O T I C E IS
H E R E B Y G IV E N TH A T ON
Thurtday, Oacambar It. t m d
I I B t m Fattarn al d a pro
mltat d Hoad Tractor Cam
R * * y . 310* N o rth O ra n g a
Biaatam Trail Orion**. Florida
1X04 d a undortignod will tall
at public tew M the highed
tiddor all d itt rtghl MW and

N O TIC E O F R E S O LU TIO N
CLOSING. V A C A T IN O AND
A B A N D O N IN G
R iO H T S O F W AY OR
0 R A IN IA 0 I E A S E M E N T
TOTYHOM IT AAAY CONCERN
NO TIC E I t H E R E B Y G IV EN
that ttw Board ol Casattv Cam
m itt toners *4 Sam mala C*u"‘ r
F tor Ida. at Its Regular Maatmg
held an th* stn da* of February
A D . was m ~t* Casmh- Cam
m attonart AA**i mg R ju n at
•la Vsmmpl* County SarySm*
Building In Vanlord F tor Ida
pursuant to PaftTten and Wane*
hau tetare gtegn, patted and
adsptad a RaaaSirttan stating
yacaimg and abandening r*
disclaiming any
at t*w Cete-ty a*
tha public in and
ta lha fallow ing described
rig h ts " f w a y or drainage
t atam oans. to wit
That portion *4 AAapw Orte*
tying truth and *a*l at lots I *.
and •#. Black C . Sanlanda
Spr-ng* Tract No A Flat Beak
L Pago U . at recorded m to*
Public Record* *4 Saminala
CaunSy.FI
By to* Beard al County Cam
m toswrtort al l»m m &gt;ia Casmty
I w o e tort fto day *» Fabrv
ary A O ISM

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
T H E S I O N T I E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN S EM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
C A S IN O M I /SO CA X L
R H I A D CROW E.
PlafnliN.
et
R O B E R T C J O IN IS and ANA
C J O I N ! S his wile

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O F O R
S IM IN O L B C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A IE N O 44 ktl C A e t L
C IT Y F E D E R A L SAVINGS
BANK. 4 stock todtral sayings
bank.
P la ml iII
*1
LA K E LO TU S ASSOCIATES.
L T D . a Ta sas limited
partner snip by lying ARP
LAK E l o t u s INC a U se s
corporation 44 IN gtna. #1
partner! ARON R K A 1 1
P H Y LLIS K A T J AD M IR AL
INSURANCE C O M PAN Y, a
Dalaware corporation an#
N t t r io r k m u l t i f a m i l y
I fC U R IT Y C O R P O R A T IO N a
Flat Ida carper align

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
CIR CUIT IN AN D FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
Caw tta M a lta CAga L
G ENERAL JU R IS D IC TIO N
FIR E M AN S F U N D
M O R TGAGE C O R P O R ATIO N
tor marly snaan at
Manufacturers Hano***
Mortgage C*rpar a*tens
FlamtiH.
tr*
JOHN H WIE VNER and
ROSlDAM X I E S H ER Ms wtto

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Whom Loader t &gt; RCEUJt
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Wheel Leader, t n RMOMa*
O * ( I I Kabatca AAodal LK too
Wheel Leader, t n RMdiJM
T E R M S OF SALE
A
minimum Dawn Faymanl d
11% m aider cath caditMd ar
c p a r i chact at da time d
t- &gt;d d a halanca due wtthm
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FOR FU R TH E R
IN FO R M A TIO N C O N TA CT

FIR S T IN TE R S T A T E
C R E D IT A LLIA N C E . INC
1M0 Maitland Canter Partway
Mar hand FMrtda 33111
Publlth Dec » 31. IM*
O I L &gt;13
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O UR T.
E IG H T E E N T H JU D ICIAL
C IR C U IT. IN ANO FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
C A S IN O W WOE CARE F
F E D E R A L N ATIO NAL
M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION a
carper d Mn argon! ted and
eittlm g m a n tha lewt d d a
United StaMt d Amenta.
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A V N E H M ROM R O C H ELLE
ROM
N O TIC E OF SALE
Mdica it h a rd i gtyon that
pwrtwant *» a Summery Fmai
Judgment d FaracMawa an
I ww tan d a
Caunfy FWrtda. i
L a i E. P R I N C E R I D G E
S UB DIVISIO N according M d a
p id da*ear at ra.grdad m F i d
Baa* X Fag* E3. Public Ra
i a r d t *1 Seminal* County.
Tu rd *
d public taw I t tha highest and
bet' dddar i*r cath. at d a wwti
front entrance SammaW C t m 'f
Courdewte m SanSard F Wr Ma
at 11 E0 A M v t d a l t d day d
January Itt*
W ITN ES S my hand an j OS
htiel Seal d sad Ceur' dry p n
day d D e c* -te r *M
IttA U
D A V ID N R ER R IEN
C L E R K . C IR C U IT C O UR T
By Jan* I JaaawN
OapwSyCldt
PufciNh D k » » &lt;K
D E L 341

IN T H E CIR CUIT CO UR T ,
r o a i r M . w o i I cOMarr v .
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIV IITO N
FiW NemW r M N I C F
IN RE (S T A T E OF
R O B E R T S WILSON.
Dacaatad
NO TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The edminltfratMA of lha
« 1 aW d R O BERT S W ILSON
d a c a a ta d . F l i t N u m b e r
M ta&lt; C F . It ponding m tha
C irc u it Court tar Saminala
C o u n t y . F la n d * . F r a b a la
D 'yitw n d a aJVat* d which w
SaminaM Count* Cawrdawt*
N d d F a rt Ayana. SanSard
T i d tda n n i fha names and
addrtttat d th* pdtanal r*pr*
aantatiy* and d * partanal rap
r***nt*tiy* t attarrwy d a tat
hard b*w*
A ll interested parsons
rmyu.red M nw with ttus cawrl.
W ITH IN TH R E E M O NTH S OF
TH E F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E II) all clarms
against the attaw and i l l an*
abiaction by an m taraslad
pared an wham But i d e a wat
t**red d o t chalwngat ttw yal&gt;d
it* d lha will, lha gualiticatwnt
of d a partanal repratantati**
rtnuc ar luritdKtean d d *
court
A LL CLAIM S ANO O B JE C
T IONS NO T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FO R E V E R B A R H f0
Public at wn d nut SSdM* hat
begun an Oacambar 1) IMP
Partanal Rtpratanlatiy*
H E L E N W M ITC H E M
I it Loren ia Road
Sant* F# N * . U a .k o t/ tO '
Atlarnay I d
Parumal R*pr»t*nt*tiir*
JA M E S A b a r k s
I I X Wttt F lrtl Sir tot SulM B
Pent Of lie. Ba* I M Senior d
FL W H IM
Ttwphorw 140/1 Ml IH4
Pubnth Dec 11 X im p
DEL M l
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT FOR
TH E I IT H JU D ICIAL C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R SEM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
CASE NO 1/ 4 CA 00 P
N O TIC E OF SALE
P UR S UAN T TO C H A P TE R 41
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to an OrsWr d Final
Judgment d tdedeturo da'ed
Dec.mber t itg* and anlarad In
Cat* No I I 4 CA pt ol th*
Circuit Cawrl ef tn* Eighteenth
Circuit in and t*r Saminai*
County. F id Ida wtwrtln F E D
H
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H O M E
L O A N
M O R TG A G E CO R P O R ATIO N
p i e ln li r i and I R V I N G B
G U S S O W and S H E L L Y A
GUSSOW hit wile, al a l . ar*
oalandentt. I will sal) lo lha
highest and batt bidder tor cath
outlet* lha Watt front door I of
ttw SammaW County Caurthowta
In Sanford. F tor Ida al II o'clock
a m on lha 14th day of January.
’ sot, tha tal toning described
property *% sat forth In said
Order or Final Judgment to wit
U n i t 11 A at S U M M I T
V I L L A G E U N IT I. a can
dominium According to ttw D*
deration Itwraol. as recorded In
O tllclal Records Book 14*0.
Pag* ITS at in* Public Records
ol Samlnoi* County. Florida,
a id including any structures
and Im p ro s o m tn lt located
lharoan
Deled *1 Sanford. Florida. This
If do* at December itg*
D A V ID fi B ER R IE N
At Ctoft. Clrcuil Court
Samlnoi* County. Florida
By janaE JasawK
At Deputy Cleft
Publish Dec n . X ISM
D E L IM

N O TIC E OF SALE

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that gw u*r 1 to an OrGar R&gt;
Smal Cuug-.cml 4* Fpradaam*
antorad to to* abaii ttytod at
Han I win tall to* property
Situated to Sam.not* County.
Fiend*, mar* partKv V l y da
Lai M Rtock H - SPRING
L A K E H ILLS. Sk i n . 1. *c
carding to to* Flat «•■**! at
n e ar dad M Plat (t% a 1* Paga
M P u U k Raw U *■ Syrstnaw
County. SWr Ida
*• Public Saw to N t .sphati
and bail toddar ter Cn ‘ *1 ttw
Watt front dear *4 to* h
County Com toque* IB |
Sam welt Camity P'on da at
II « e n a c t A M m toy l#to
day et January itg*
D A T E D toit lath day r i O*
camber ISM
D A V IO N B ER R IES'
A* CW rt *r toaCam '
By JanaE JaaawN
Daeuty Clark
Publish Da* 14 M 'fS4
D E L It*

BOARD OF
uOUN 1V CtiVMAI SSIONt Rs
G F SIAA4MOLE C O U N T ’/.
F l o r id a

ATTEST
DAVIDN BERRIEN
Ctor* to to* Bear*
p.birth CWc T l 'to*

N O TIC E OA
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Natka It twteby |**#n tool I
N O TIC E OF
I am engigad us buvrw tt *1 P O
F IC T IT IO U S N A M !
R at 1104*4 l a s t M ary F L
H hereby p m tool I
IJ T f t *4*4 Saminala County,
I but.nets *• 111
f n da und*&gt; toe FkStStaut
Dr . Ganari F l
Nam* *4 T l l L O W BOOK INC
Ism maw Camtoy FWrtda u d a | a b a P 4 J O IL R E C O V E R Y
to* a wilt taut Nam* al TRANS
SER VIC E a m toal I inland to
F E R M A TlO N S and tool I to
rogitWr said nans* wtto toe
tend to 'agistor tard name wtto
C to rt at th* C lrcu il C a m '
tha Clark al to* Circuit Cam#. ' Saminala County. Fland* to
Seminal# Comity I w d a &gt;«
accordance wtto ww Praetwant
accordance with to* F i t c N a n
#f to* F tcI'tw ut Nam* Slatuto*
#4 to* Fwtmow* Ham* Stotwtot
T o w n Section 4*1 M Fland*
TaWW Section MS pa I m to*
S&gt;atw*at m l
sutw totia v
'V J a a n H SAartm
t Charyw J R khard
FuMwh Dac 14 H . X &lt;«M
Pubnth Dec I 4 14. &gt;1 I4M
Jan 4. tt*4
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT.
IN A N D FOG SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
C A IE N O 4 4 1M l ( i n '
SUN BANK StAT IO N A l
ASSOCIATION.

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w in f ie l d s c o t t e l l io t t
j r t a w n i e r E l l i o t t mt

•It*. M r C A P ITA L
CO RP O RATIO N and LEAPS
ROC BUCK 4 CO M PAN Y

N O TIC E OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
w* is her airy garon to*t I
"g ig * # to butmeti al IM
Rabm SI Altamonte Spy togs
lam men County F tonda wider
lha Fwt»ti*u* Sterna *4 t G H
ACOUSTICS and Wi*t I » V d to
•agistor t*&lt;d nam* wtto to*
Ctorb *4 tn* C ircu it Court
Samieaw County Florid* to
act orWanea wtto to* Frau's any
af ta* Ficti'wwe Nam* Stohrtot
Te W it Sactwn tal m f w # y
Stehrtot W
t Seen D He' der
Fub«th Dac 4 14 t l X &lt;#W
D E L *4

N O TIC E O F SALE
N i t l c t Ik h a r t b y gleaa
p u t.a n t ta a Fatal Judgment
d*Wd December 14 ftM * l i f t ! I n C e l * Na
M 3X&gt; CA a* F al to* Cm ihf
C aurl *1 th* ttth Judicial
Circidt M and far laminate
Caunty F Natda. w*«uaui WIN
F i F t O I C O T T E L L IO T T JR
I AWN If T E L L IO T T hit •
K E Y C A P I T A L CO R P O R A
T ION and SEARS ROEBUCK
4 C O M PAN Y, ar* ww 0***n
s a r i toot I will sad to ww
toghot* and b**&lt; biddy t v cath
at toe Watt Front Door *4 ww
Seminal* Comity Cam them*
SanSard Florida a t l l W a m
•n to* Mto q * , *# januar, m
th* tal towing datc'lbed '**•
prtp**ty at set tor to wi to* F me!

S ECTIO N IM
R E O U E 1 T FOR RIDS
Th * S s n l a r d A i r p o r t
Ay lt a it y . haraatter ratayrad to
aa *lhg Owner" N
tads
wart datenb
tpaci'Katwne and thaw an to*
draamgt The tad* ary W be
submitted to Ww Owner by 1 M
F M an Thursday January 1
Ita* to b* publicly ^ a n »4 and
read aloud at tonn to#r**yyer at
practical Price* ar* to ba tar all
w art labor a
mwutlraf an any
campwto to* am* at deecrgwd
In both m* plan* and ipecifKe

Let I. Black
M
TH E
W O O O lAN O S S E C TIO N TWO
acrartong t* to* Plat Iha**a4 at
r o c a r M to Plat beak &lt;4 Paget
M and X at to* Pubnc Records
*1 S*mmei*CaimSy Florid*
Deled thlt I t o day at Da
camber. Ito*
D AVID N B E R R IE N
CWrt at th* Circuit Ctoet
Br JanaE Jaeawic
As Deputy Ctort
Pubnth Dec 11. X ISM
0 ( L 141

ww prayacf me ludet
to* ranaearwn *4 Ww aewting
Tarmmal and Ratiamam area
to mclud* tk* tallowing items
a Replace ww lighting and
aWctrual tyttom
b Replace aeithng *u cendi
'wrung duct wort and add twa
nee units
C Ada carpet and ulnyl at
mown
d Ta n c in g and a t la n a r
awnmgt
* Prepare *11 a*ll| t v aaM

IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT FOR
S I M i N O L I COUNTV.
FL O R ID A
C A S IN O M ttol C A *e P
CARO IAN M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R ATIO N I a a FIR S T
FIN A N C IA L M O R TG AG E
C O R P O R A TIO N * D * l4 .w .
(orpare'wn
Plamtilt
vt
LA U R IA N A N N E SPANKIE
e k a L A U R I A N ANNE
R AUEN a t a l.

1 ln»i#n commercial g'att
daart
g Otoar mitceuarwewt itomt
at mown an to* plan
h Contractor w piaetdr plant
that ar* yigned and teawd by 4
regittorsd E'er'da angmaar
ob'am all permits and pay *H
taet
Special T ealurtt
All intarattad pertw t than
cammmucaw with to* een*t
and visit Tha tit* prior fa
submitting a tad
Th# Owner rataryet to# fight
to he** taddart pr* auality prwr
to submit!wig a tad
Th# Owner a'to l y w x t to*
tight to tawet to* bast tad m ttw
interest at ttw Airport Authority
or I* raiact any ar #h btot
Ttw Own** I ' m i v ie fft t Ww
rlghl 1* w*ir* any tachnicailty
ar mas* an interpretation toot
would te m its batt in te rn '
Ttw Owner r*t*r**t to* right
to do portwnt at toll wart with
tut awn toren and or pure hate
tame independent Tram thlt
contract
A Rid Band m Ww amount ol
Tl*a percent |t%| *4 to# tad
amount in th* term af a bend or
a cashier t check lor to* tarn*
a w ' It required to trn tub
m ille d with each bid Bid
tacurltwt will be retained by Ww
Authority tor tan |Id I da yt whtw
Ih* tadt ar* ra«i*w*d ter accu
r ac y and completeness
A Performance Band tram a
S e cu rity a p p ro ie d by Ih*
Authority shall be required In
to* amount of an* hundred 11401
pare#"' at th* contract amount
prwr to a ' Nalic* to Proceed
Swing issued to Ww taWcled

N O TIC E O F ACTION
TO G L E N N A SMITH And
SH EILA L S M ITH AND ALL
P A R TIE S C L A IM IN G IN TFH
ESTS B Y , TH R O U G H UNDER
OR A G A IN S T G L E N N A
S M ITH and S H E IL A L SMITH
AN O A L L P A R TIE S CLAIM
ING TO H A V E AN* RIGHT
T IT L E OR IN T E R E S T IN THE
P R O P E R TY H C ^ iriN o r
SCRIBED
YOU AR E H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D Thai on actwn to
toractoa* a mortgage an the
to*toeing property m SammaW
County Florida
Th* E at! an* hall at Lett &gt;M
and I X T H E VAN A H S O A iE
OSBORNE BROKERAGE
C O M P A N V S A D D IT IO N TO
B L A C K H A M M O C K at ra
lorded in Plat Book I '. Pag*
11. Public Retards *&gt; Semins'#
County f land* ALSO to* West
100 00 teat at ttw East led 00 leel
or Let 1. SWOPE S SECOND
A D D ITIO N TO BLACK
MAMMOCK at recorded in Plal
Book 1. Paga IA Public Record*
ol Seminal* County. Florid*
hat been Iliad aga.nsl you. and
you #'* required to tare* a ropy
of your n r IMan d* lenses it *n,
to II on D Y K E S C E V E R E T T ,
of Winder weed i* Ha net Ward
4 Woodman. P A Post Oflic#
Bor MO Wmtor P v t . Florida
11/WOaaO an v before January
It. Itg* and III* th* crtoin*i
with th* Clark of this Court
either before taryle* on Plain
tills attorn** O' immediately
thereafter, eltwrais*. a default
will fa* antorad against you tor
Ih* rallaf demanded m th*
C*mpl*wl or pa I it ion
W ITN E S S my hand and to#
seal of ta&gt;d Caurl an Oacambar
14. ISN
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C LER K OF TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Kail* McClain
Publish Dec 14 &gt;1. X IH4
Jan 4. Ito#
D E L Itl

Tim* It el to* •stance ce&gt;
e a rn in g this pr*|*cf
Th*
selected contractor Should be
prepared to furnish a parlor
mane* bond, cartilicalian al
Wars man i Compensation and
L la b lllly In s u ra n t# In Ih*
amount *• two 000 00 and be
able to tier! work within tom
lean ( 141 days al receipt of a
written Nolle* to Proceed Th*
r e n l r a c l t im e h a s be en
etiabhkhad at forty fir# days
1411 calendar days
Plans, tpacillcaltons and Bid
Forms may be obtained Irem
to* elfie* af th* Airport Manag
*r In BMg 41 at Vanlor &lt;5 Re
glgnal A irp o rt for a non
refundabw BIO 00 dapotll
Sanford Airport Authority
Mack la/anby. P E . A A E
Airport Manager
Publlth Dec &gt;1. 1X4
DEL I X

C LER K S N O TIC E OF SALE
NO TIC E I I H E R E B Y O IV E N
that pm 1 1 an! ta a Summer y
Fmai Judgment *f Faractaema
antorad tn Ih* »b*i* arum*#
taut* m to* Circuit Court *4 ttw
Eighteenth JudKtoi Circuit as
ang «*y S am inala C a u n ly
F Inr da I a i" tall at pubfc
auction la to* highest toddar lar
cash at the toast Want daer *4
ww Caurtoausa M to* CWy *4
la n ia rd . Sam m ai# C a u n ly.
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cartani parcac *1 fata p y p s r 'r
date r dad at SetSews
LA K E LO TUS
L E G A L O f SC R IFTtO N
That parttan a* to* northeast
la and the soumaaif to *4
Sactwn It. le an ship |t
range X east City *4 Alt,
Springs i# to ia * i* C o u n ty.
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earner *4 Section II.
rearto l ' * U 14 m
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to ww tautoaaei
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Slat# Read Na els ttwnc*
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&lt;m*atma at a cut mar cm**
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central angw at /#•W A T W a
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111 14 le e '
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a#s* a * slam * at
I ft 44 taat t* lha Paint *4
Beginning
ANO
Ttw test X I M toot *4 to*
southeast to at tn# northwest to
at Sactwn It. Tawn*h.p I I south
R ang* IS E a s t. S a m in a la
County, fla n d * I t t t
Th*
South SCO M tael thereat
Dated this 3rd day at Na*
D A V IO N B ER R IE N
C L IR K OF C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Jana f Jasaek
Oeguty Clark
Pubiith Dac I*. 11 I#M
D E L AM

n O T I C IO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
■ Y C L IR K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O UR T
Nartc* it hereby given that it*
underttgrwd O A V IO N BER
R U N Cars at to* Cwcuil Court
at SaminaN County T lar wa
w it an to* iato day at Fatau
ary ttg* at II 00 A M *1 Ww
YVesf Front dear at toa Seminal*
Comity Cam thaws* us SanSard
Fland* *rs*r tor tat* and sail at
puta-c euttry to toa tugtwH and
batt &gt; i|tii far cash, ttw t*tl*w
mg drsenbad praparty ntu.**d
In v*mlie 1C Caunty Florid*
to a "
Lat I I . W E K IV A H IL L S
SECTIO N BIX accardmg to to*
plat tooraer as recur a*# ut Fta&lt;
Boas &gt;1 Pages Is an# is at to*
Pubi c Racardt al SammaW
County Flay Wa
pursuant I* to* rmal datra* *4
re encored m * cay*
n saw Cams, to* siyw
a fe h c S it FiBFM aNSFUNO

MORTGAGE CORPORATION
tor m*riy tnown as Man*lac hr*
a rt Hano*** SAartgag* Car
p * r* tl* n - * s ~ J O H N M
N l f t N E R and R O N O A M
WIESNCR hi*a to
N IT N E tS my hind a n ] at
h e w seal at saw Court tow IHh
day W Oacambar ita*
l i t A ll
By JanaE jatem c
Die ity Ctars
Putakh Dec w 11 14M
DEL W
N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
tt*&gt;1* IS nareary gl*«n toot |
am m peg* 4 m bv*ww*t *' &gt;44
Common a Caro* L eng seed
F L Tl/M Sammai# Caunly
Fw rw a mWar tta F toli'tout
Name *4 LI BRA TO W ING awl
lha' I mtond to i*gi*s** saw
nama aim toa Clara at to*
C u t ell Cem' V r-m e to C o a ly
t wnae m acemdaru* aito toe
Py**lti*ne *4 th* F w titw ut
toa-w (l*»v*es T* W " Vrc'cm
Ml »a I or wa I'alwtee '*1/
LIBRA s c a l e A L A B f l
INC
rg O F r m w n
Pro*
Putawh Dat W 33 X
wt
Jans w»
D ta IMA
IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
THE IITM JU O IC IA l
CIR CUIT. IN ANO FOR
St M 'N O i ■ r o U N ' l
FLO R ID A
CALC n o a* xas CA aa t
PALM RAY PR O P ER T i r l
live .
Plamtilt
y|
RiCHARO MUROSB 1and
C ATH ER IN E MUROVKI
huebtaW and w«e and T HE
UN ITE O S Y A T I I O F
AJU4 RICA
Qetor Pints
NOTIC E O F A C TIO N
TO R IC H A R O M U R O la i
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that *"
actwn to Seratwe* a wwrsgaga
an to# SaHawmg p n e w 'i «
Sam nato County Ftond*
Let It Btoct C, SPRING
V A LLE Y (S T A T E S ac tar tong
I* tow #i*i towreof *« i*. erded in
Piet Bcwa 33 Pag* F* Pubii*
Uecoris at Vammaw County
F lar wa
hat be*" "tod agamti you and
you art 'eta.'red ta ■*•** * m gr
o' yaw a* "ton dato-se* I any
to it an Chriitocih*. C Catocart
Plaintiff s atlarnay
whasa
addrest Is I X N Braadasy
Arenua Or land) F l 13MI an
Br betors January 4 14*4 and
Flw tow n g n s l with toa Clare at
tots Court tltowr b*to&gt;* ier*i&lt;*
an Plawtit# t attarrwy ar imma
d.eto'y towraattor etoarait* a
det4*" am ba entered against
you Ser fw ret tel demanded .*
too Camplamt ar Patitwn
WITNESS m* hand and to*
see' af this C a r l an Na* Xtn
&gt;tat
I SEAL I
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
Cieri el to* Circuit Caurl
By Wendy W Callms
AsOeputyCWrk
Publish Dec 1.4.14.31 'X *
DEL X

N O TIC E OF A P U B LIC H C A R IN 0 TO C O H IIO E R TH E
AD O P TIO N OF AN O R DINANCE BY TH E C IT Y OF
SANFO R D. FLORIDA
Nolk* It hartby giren toot a Public Hearing will ba held in tow
Commission Room *• tow ClTy Hall In tow City at Santard Florida al
/ M a elect P M an Oacambar 1/. ISM to contuse, the adoption of
antrdinancebr towCify of Sanford Florida numberadattoilewt
O R D IN A N C E NO IX*
Garwrtl Oatcrlpfien ol Ih* err a to bo anrwrod and mag Is at
lonawt
A POR TIO N OF T H A T C E R T A IN P R O P ER TY L Y IN G EAST OF
AND A B U T T IN G H IG H W A Y IFF1 IO RLANDO D R IV E I AND
LY IN G B E TW E E N F A IR M O N T DRIVE AND LAK E AAARV BLVO
F K T E N D IN G EAST

A compi*le description and a copy ol th* ordinance shall be
*•*11*6 -# at tow Office of tow City Ctors tor *11 person* desiring X
* ram m* tow same
All parlies In Intorast and clliieni shall hare an opportunity lo ba
heard at said haanng
B y ordar of Ih* City Commission ol tow City ol Sanford. Florida
ADVICE TO TH E P U B L IC II a twrton dackfas to appeal a
deci*Km mad* with revpacl fo any mailer coni.cfered at tow abo.a
mealing or hearing he may need a *arballm record ol Ih#
proceedings, including ttw laslimony and evidence, which record It
not pro* "tod by Ih* City of Sanford tFSIM OIOtl
M N Tamm, Jr
City Clark
Publish Dec 3. *. 14. I I . 1*4*
OE L 11

Legal Notices
N O TIC E O F
—
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Natka is haraby glean tool I
am engaged w business *1 P O
B«&lt; *14. Santard F l l i m
SammaW County Flerid* under
to* Fkti'w us Noma at A TH LO N
P UB LIS H IN G and that I inland
to regular saw narny alto to*
C la n al th* C ircuit Court.
Samlnato County Florida M
accordance wtto to* Prevision*
at to* Fictitious Nam* Stotvto#
Ta h .i Section tal 0t F lend*
Status*# m r
t RutsailS Williams
Publish 0a&lt; I T x 'to* Jan a
n t# a # __ ___________D E L n t
ROT ICE OF
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Natka is h*r*by given to*' we
are engaged m buvnast *t sc&gt;4
S SanSard A** Santard FL
n r n SammaW County, Ftortdi
under to* / kl'tw w t Nam* *4 A
A O IN S TA LLA TIO N S and toot
wa inland to register s*w nam*
wtto to* ciars *4 to* Cue erf
Court, l emma la County. Ftond*
m accardarsc* With to* P rg
•Item* *4 to* Fktittasrt Name
Slatuto* T* Wit Sactwn tal P4
Ftond* Sletutot '#1/
k Erl 0 Blackeaidrr
v t m ab y G watamt
Pubnth Dec 14. 1} X 1Mb
Jens Itgg
O B L M4
A M I N D t D NOTIC I Of
AC TIO N IN E M IN E N T
O O M AI# .N TH E C IR C U IT
COURT OF THE
E IG N T IE N T H JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT IN A N O FO R
11 M IU O l f C O U N TT
FLO R ID A
CASE NO ta cit* CA 44 L
I f M INOLC C O U N T* a
Feittk*' t*bd&gt;*ttwn*r to*
Veto at Few wa

JOHN F BAU4AGAKDNI R and
P A TR IC IA B A U M G A R D N t R
husband and wtS* G T B O r
RAV JR To* Carloctor *4
S i— rato C*«mtp F Wnda arW
to# wwnaan sgouea# *4 tow
***** it a rt to#.. I* * t
a * .‘seas grantees netasere
wrsjr t and a" edw* **rt ws
clowning by 'nreugr u # e ar
against to* the ■ named
Osto"danil *r ha*mg an.
&lt;t*un at ta la s Pa&gt;(*i
I Ornl hc **an Numbar
M il n K A R X b &gt; rx * L
TO

ABOVE NAME 0

I HOSE

d e f e n d a n ts a n d to a ll
p a r t ie s c l a im in g in t e r

( S T BY. TH R O U G H
o r a g a in s t
d efen d a n ts

P A R T IE S
c l a im in g

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to

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OR
ant

R IO H T TITL E OR IN TE R E S T
IN T N I P R O P E R ? # OE
SCRIBE 0 I E LIME
An E wi me* l rkemic he4"urn
" tostoei with its Oat ere'uei e»
T esmg has I n ' hied m tow
seers styled c a r l la a t ta-re
t **1 * 1*1 pragwrfy ,n***es'» te
Sam mow Caunfy F ter We a t
u rta 4 «la ie e l
THE BAU M G AR DN ER
PARCEL
F t ) SIMPLE
AAlTC HbiL HAAAAAUCK HLSAD
Beginning *1 tow NertowaU
tarnar at Let l i t U A V I *
C O LO N * C O M P A N * I LUG
D iV IllO N at rasa*#*# m Plat
Ben* | Pa** I I r u i S 0C1 ! is
E ’ w 41 toef atong to* f *ei ima
at said la r i n
startone tto* I* 4/T I
"w arc *1 * cur ** can****
Ssertowrtv h e .irw a redv* to
ire# M toai a canrvai en*w or
M ‘ 4J I t
a m a chord at ato to
leaf total bears N 44*M »r w
toanc* nm N OX-11 X n at ft
to*r atong tow Wes' lew of to*
E a t' ‘s at saw La* m toanc*
rtm S F#*rl i l t t i l M toe' to
to# Pamf at Bagirmmg
Each Defend*"' it fur tow*
neHlwd toil tow Pthfiwwr win
pafifwn far an O r*e* at Tatmg
latere tow Honorable Karmato
M Latfiar. an* e4 to* Judges a*
in* aba*a t’ y i*d Court on to*
J4tn day at Dec ember &lt;Xt *4
1 M p m
in th* Samlnato
County Ciwcthaus* Santard
Ftoruta m accordance atm its
D e c la r a tio n a l T a k in g
haretotara "tod m tons cause All
Detondantt to Hut tm« and *11
otoe* interested par'w t may
••quasi a hearing an tow PaMwn
tor to* Order of Taking *t to*
"m * and pi*c* design*»*d and
Iw hddr* Any Datondani tailing
to f'l* a request far fwarmg than
a#'*# an* right to ebfact to »w
Order at Tseng
AND

Each Datondani and any etowr
parsons claiming an* mfaratt in
to* proper** described in tow
Patman In Ih* abor# ttytod
F remark D*m*m proceed-g I
tw eby required t# serve w*ltton
dtlenw t if an* y lv h4*a. la to#
Pafifwn twrafofare "tad in tout
causa an to* Pafifwn** and an*
raquast far a hearing on to#
Pei'lwn lor th* Order of Taking
IT desired on Petition#* t A f
torn** whose nam* and address
IS shewn baton an or baloro
December IF. ifee end to file
"to anginal af your anifan
attentat and any raquast tor
hearing on to* PafiliMi for to*
Order el Taking alto tow Clark
of this Ckwft aifhar before
ta n k * on tow Petitioner t At
lorn** or immodtotoiy thereof
tor la shoe wfwt fight lift*
tntores' or Iton you or any ef you
hare ar claim In and to ttw
proporty defer ibod In said Pet.
flan and ta show causa II any
you have why said properly
should not be condamned tor tow
Utaf and pmpnws at sol forth In
said Potllion tl you foil ta
answer, a default may bo an
torad agemit you for th* railel
demanded in tow Petitltas It you
la" to request a hearing on tow
Petition lor Order of Taking you
fha" aalv* any right loob|ac' to
said Order of Taking
W ITNESS my hand and seal
ol sad Caurl on tow Kfh day of
Novembar 11*4
(S E A L )
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
C LER K OF THE
C IR C U IT COURT
IN A N O FO R
S EM INO LE C O UN T V
F lor id a
By Rufh Kmg
Deputy Clerk
County Attorney
Ita Seminal* County
Alin Lonnie N Grool
Assistant Coun I * Attorn**
Samlnoi* County Sar.kasDldg
HOI East F liit Street
Van lord. Florida I1//1
Taiaphorw i X / t n t l l x
F i t is*
Attorney Ita Pelltoorwr
P ut' sh Dac J.4. IS. Il, ISM
D EL &gt;/

�Sanford Herald. Sanfo'd. Florida — Friday. December 23. 1968 — 11N

Legal Notices
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Me&lt;lca It hereby given m «l |
am engaged ln business el m
M u te r, Or Maitland F lev Ida
a m Semlnei* (own!, Florida
imaer nt* Fictitious Nam* *r
A L L A U T O and me! I intend So
rogistor M&lt;d nem* m m m*
Clerk *f the Circuit Cewrt.
S#mino*e Cewnt,. Fiend* In
accerdanc* m m m* F f o ,m m «
*r me ! Ktilmut Nam* Statute*
T* am Section M l OS Fiend*
Hetutot t*S;
/ t l i t e Lawrendm*
Publish Dec I 14 I I X ike*
Of l M
J IN T M I C lB tu il c o u a r of
T M ( E IG H T E E N T H JO U IC IA L
C IR C U IT. SEM INO LE
C O U N TY FLO aiO A
C IV IL AC TIO N NO
N IH IC A M l
a d m in is t r a t o r

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C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
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P A R T I E S H A V IN G OR
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R IG H T T IT L E OR IN T E R E S T
IN THE P R O P ER TY H E R E IN
D E S C R IB ED
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YO U ARE N O T IF IE D ot an
action te lor at lot* e mortgage
an tha to**owtng propart, ,n
S EM INO LE Cewnt, Fiend*
LO T IM O UEEN S MIRROR
S O U TH R E P L A T A O O ITIO N
TO C A S S E L B E R R Y
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C O R D EO IN PLAT BOOK II
PAGE M PUBLIC RECOROS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
FLO R ID A
RANGE
D IS H W A S H E R
WALL TO WALL C A R P E TIN G
F E N C E A N D S P R IN K L E R
S YSTEM
hat been Hied egemtl ,ou and
,*w ere required to t*r,e a cop,
et ,owr mitten defenses il an,,
to it on Shenki R Butler. 100
Sooth AthMy Dr ire Suit* liao
Tampa Florida IMOf on or
before Jen t l Itet end til* the
anginal m m Itut Court either
before car« ice on Plaintiff t
attorn*, or im m ed.tltl, there
after, other« im e default will
be entered egelntl you tor the
r*liel demanded on the Com
pteint or pel 11ion Th u notice
then be pwblithed once each
week ter tour centecutlre weekt
mth* SANFO R D H E R A LD
W ITNESS m , hand end the
1**1 at m u Court on m i« rm de,
et December. It**
IS EA LI
H ONORABLE
D A V ID N B ER R IEN
Clerk otlh* Court
B , Wend, W ColUnt
Deputy Clerk
Publlth Dec t. 14. &gt;1 X It**
DEC tf

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CASH A V A IL A B L E
1 kuy
mortgages hevses
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prevemer.it Pad R a t en,
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mortgages Appl, b , yhwn*
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141— Homes tor Sale

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A««a#te4 waaiM N M I C

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RESERVATIONS

323-5188
260-2000

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FRIDAY

C h r is t m a s G re e tin g s
T ru e love
could cost
you a bundle
U n ite d Pi • •• International
M IA M I
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mu
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III I h r m r illr v .il en rol
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w on III srt yim I m . k 87 r.4 H l r&gt; al
today » m lr*
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vi&gt;i i ma* luri r In m .ik r .• Iri*
itta d rrn sulistliuilons but * H h .t
lllllr rlln ll tm i could surpilse
%■till liivn t n lir «* till (h r r llllir
•i mif &gt;t«*in*' ill ul glM*

The 12 days
of Christmas

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• M l a p lr .r talil Roll Johnson
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a w a rm I llllialr I h r traditional
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of who’s been naughty
and who’s been nice
U nited Preee Internatio nal

Santa will Iw coming
ami naturally M ' * r hr h -t ls up
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• Lloyd llm larn IFK would not havi hrenwrnaaly
e 1 &gt;f. 1 lluroham 1 aroberl For Inaldei atorh trading 'hat
r, iprd mllllnna for a handful of trodcro while leaving musl id H h
*na k holder* out In Ihr rold
• Robin Glvena l W aaytng ahe wouldn 1 go alter Mlh* • burk*
ami thru doing ll anyw av
• Siikhrret Gabel llonm thy father and mother
• Donna Hire For accepting an invitation to speak .»• j*m * .• ■
.,t (hr S .«lrlv ol Prolrwslunal .loutnull*!* Mgma Delia « hl
1 &lt;u,vr„ii..n in Clnr innail then rrlu*mg to *P™k
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living am i nl w orking lit nrighhuihraida h r r lim n low « lass

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W orld W ar II
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1 — S on lo tf Herald — Frtdsy, D*c#mb*r 23, 1966 — Herald Advsrtlssr — Thursday. December 22, 1968 — Sanford. FI

Christmas tree tradition
at least 383 years old
United F r a u International
L O N D O N — Th e re seems
s o m e th in g odd a bout the
Christmas trees In a timely new
show at a London museum.
Their decorations look strange —
Just a few unfamiliar, spartan
ornaments.
The reason ts that these trees
reproduce the earliest decorated
Christm as trees history can
trace. And thereby hangs a
problem.
The question Is. Just how old ts
the Christmas tree?
Well, at least 383 years, says
“ Spirit of Christmas — The
Christmas Tree" at London's
Museum ( J Childhood. A tree In
the show li • careful reconstruc­
tion of one tesertbrd that long
ago
A nother Is decorated like
Prince Albert and Quern Vtcto
rta's tree at Windsor Castle In
1848. Another Is a tree Charles
Dickens described.
These strangr-looklng trees
punctuate a charming show of
Christmas rphemera. clustered
under a temporary roof ol glit­
te rin g tree o rn a m e n ts . It
assembles careful research Into
how our modem Christmas trees
came to be w hat they are.
The story begin* with the
ancient Itomnns. who used
evergreen boughs to decorate
th e ir ho m e s at new year
festivals Over the next 1.000
years Christianity adapted the
t-ustom and found new symbol­
ism in winter-bearing shrubs,
paricularly holly. Ivy and mistle­
toe.
As a sidelight, the exhibition
notes this greenery was put up
In Christian homes no earlier
than Christmas Eve. The boughs
remained up until Twelfth Night.
Jan. 6. and then by tradition had
to be burned loavcri laid luck.
Hut when did cut-off branches
graduate Into entire trees deco­
rated with lights and glittering
ornament?
The answer, the show says, ts
that no one knows
A German tradition credits
Marlin Luther, the religious re­
fo rm e r w ho died In 1546
Legend says he was inspired by
seeing starlight through a Hr
pee. and re-created the effect In
his home with candles on a tree
Unfortunately, says the exhib­
ition. this “ story is prntuihly not
true."
All historians can say for

certain ts that the Christmas tree
originated "In early 17th centu­
ry Alsace" — In the FrenchGerman border area In the early
1600s
Certainly the first written evi­
dence dates from that time: a
description of a decora let1 tree
by a visitor to Strasbourg, now
In France. In 1005. The book
containing that description la in
the show — and so ts the tree.
Not the actual tree, of course,
but one decorated as closely as
possible to the 1605 description
Since the earliest tree decora­
tions were edible. Its boughs
dangle gingerbread men. apples,
marrlpan angels, gilded nuts,
colorful round cook*—
W ritte n r e c o i n m e ntion
English Christmas trees in the
1700s and the !H20s. Hut its
Introduction to the Englishspeaking world really is due to
Prince Albert. Queen Victoria's
consort.
lie Im ported the G erm an
tradition In the 1840* Hy IH47
the humor magazine Punch was
relerrtng to this "new royal
custom." and In one museum
case la Victoria and Albert's
1B4H tree.
This reproduction, decorated
on the evidence of drawing*. Is
hung with tiny gifts, shell gee
gaws and bright paper stars Its
c a n d le s , as on a ll e a r ly
Christmas trees, were lit only
once, on Christmas Eve
Albert's Innovation spread
with amazing speed By 1H54
there was a vast Christmas tree
market In London’s one-time
fru it and vegetable h e a d ­
quarters. Covent Garden. A con­
tem porary engraving seems
peculiarly modern — people du­
biously peering at ranks of trees.
Just as they do now.
Dickens, the great Christmas
popularirer. described a tree In
the m a g a zin e “ H o use ho ld
Words" in 1850. The museum
also reproduces his tree, though
his description was rather
sparse. Next to It is a much more
elaborate tree not only described
but drawn In great detail by
another writer In 1854
"The Christmas Tree" show Is
the latest In an annual series at
the Hetlmal Green Museum of
Childhood — a branch of the
Victoria and Albert museum
e n o rm o u s ly p o p u la r w ith
children but little known by.
tourists

Christmas means going home
United Press International

“ We a lw a y s go to y o u r
m othrr's for Christmas For
once, why don't » c stay here?"
laments a husband to his wife
Growing teary. she rrsponds.
"II won't seem like Christmas
unless we're home ."
"Hut honey." he says In a
weak voice. "Th is IS home,"
Come December 24th. where
will you be? You may be an
adult, perhaps parent to a couple
of kids, but chance* are good
you'll be packing up and com­
bating crowds at the airport to
be at the home ol your childhood
come Christmas Eve
Breaking from tradition is a
tough IransHlnp to make
"I'm dutifudy going home to
my mother In Florida." * -vs
Basil Talbott. 51. a Washington
political reporter.
"I still go to my mother s
house In Denver." says Jan
Miller. 40. a Dallas literary
agent. Her longtime ronqianlon
accompanies her
"It gets more complicated as
the years go on for everyone to
meet at the same time, but we
have always gone to Denver. For
my mom. Christmas Is a very'
big deal — you are TH E R E ,
period." Miller Is Joined by her
l win 37-year-old brothers and
i heir families
She talks about a couple of big
book contracts she has pending
in New York and suddenly
sounds frazzled about the travel
ahead "Next year. I'm starting a
new tradition and everybody is

coming here We've got this
great house that sits empty on
Christmas."
Dorothea Wilson's mother's
house, in Fori Worth. Texas, has
rarely been empty on Christmas
Wilson. 49. transports her family
from Hcihcsda. Md. to Texas,
where she and her husband were
born, met, and married as
teenager*.
Their two children, both In
their 20*. ran'! make It lo Texas
this year. So Dorothea and Sam
are d r i v i n g the d is ta n c e
themselves, which means 23
hour* on the nurd.
Why make this grueling haul?
"Because that's where I'm
SUPPOSED to h r ." explain*
Wilson executive director of the
Ar -ttran Society for CeL Jiologv. And that'* whrr? I want to
Ire " Her parent* ate 70 and 7 1;
Sant* itarrnts are 83 and 90
The year the Wilsons slayrd in
Maryland. Sam clearly longed
lor a Texas Christmas "I'll bet
you my husband railed home at
least three tlntr* that day. Our
Chrislmasrs there hare always
been so wonderful Marvelous
German chocolate cake, divinity
fudge, pecan ptr. sm oked turkey
— we've been there lor a!mo«t
every year of the 32 years we've
been married "
Boston colum nist Margery
Eagan Is not only wooed by her
mother's "great rooking" She
ran'l stay away from the holiday
magic that takes hold In the old
fam ily hom e. W ith toddler
daughter In low. she and her
husband, reporter lYter Man-

rust, are flying to Cape Cod like
they always do.
"My mother has an extrava­
ganza." says Kagan. 34 "She
puls angels everywhere, about
250 of them Therr's a 9-fool
Christmas tree In our living
mom decorated with eggshells
h a n d p a I n l r d by m y
grandmother in 1906 Houghs of
holly on (he man lie and wrapped
around the staircase. Lillie lights
on all the house plants, a Frosty
the Snowman — my mother Just
goes crazy. It’s like we're all 13
Eagan sighs, und says It's high
lime to grow i.p "We're gearing
up to have Christmas In our
house next year We're gelling
up the courage to tell m y
mother. It* time for a genera
Ilona! Iran'. Ion We have Just
bought this .prowling. crumb!
tng V ictorian In llroohltnr.
complete with four fireplace* "
She laugh* when reminded
that will mean eompetlng with
her m other's great cooking “ We
had the whole family lo our
house this llianksglving. and
my mother brought all the fund
tn the trunk of her station wagon
— a 30 pound turkey and all rite
llx in g *
H o p e f u lly , n e x t
Christmas she’ll bring ihr ten­
derloin "
Leslie W n lr r lr h . a
Washington psychiatric social
w orker w ho specialize* in
couples' therapy, say* I lie pn&gt;
&lt;esa of returning home for the
holidays ran "pull on family
c o n f l i c t s ' * .
“Some adults who return
home do It out of guilt. They go.

not out ol pleasure, hut out of a
tense of o b lig a tio n ." says
Wesirelch. "Those who go with
grrai anticipation atr people
who have real feeling* of love
and ronnrrtednrsa They go out
of desire, not guilt."
Westretrh lerls It Is "vert
healthy" at some point for
growing young families In depart
from tradition “And It’s very,
very' Important that the families
of origin ullow that and supjton
that An Ideal solution In a
bonded family Is lhal (he older
people come to the new (amity's
home.
"This ran lie very healthy
tiecauM* It's a validation ol rite
new family. It signifies a moving
on Into the future."
Jill 1‘ulkt. 42. made the break
two year* ago J.ne and her
husband and their two teenage
children now have Ih m own
Christina* In Richmond. V'a
away Irom the grandparents m
Lancaster County. fYnn
"It was awful to (ell m&gt;
mother, especially since my
mother's birthday Is Dec 29 and
we wouldn't even lie there
says FufkL a part time nurserv
m hool learner "Hut at vim r
point you have to rrall/r. hry
iTn a grown up'.
"My parents niadr it easy lor
us. because they had done the
samr thing whrn they had a
young family Now. we look
fo rw a rd to C h r is t m a s in
Hirhmond We've got «n mam
friends here ami Ihr children
have so many friend*, we've
really developed a second family

Sheriff John Polk
And Family

gieflxatoj CHRISTMAS
To love one another as a brother. . . to
have good will among m en. . . to bring peace to
every heart - this is the Spirit of Christmas.
We pray that it will enter your home at this
Holy season giving to you and your loved
ones the greatest happiness.
It is with genuine appreciation of your friendship
and patronage that we extend this heartfelt good wish.
It's always a pleasure to
wish our friends happiness!

ADCOCK
R o o f in g &amp; S h e e t M e t a l , I n c .
800 French Avt., Sanford

SUNNILAND
CORPORATION

�Sanford Mould — Friday. December 23

1968 — Herald Advertiser — Thursday

December 22

1988 — Sanford

MERRY CHRISTMAS
Inom all Offu&amp;... to all

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H o lid a y
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Classic toys, electronic gadgets hottest gift items
Unit** P r u i International
W ASHINGTON — Classic toya. the Nintendo
video game system and compact dlaca appeat to
be this holiday ocaaon'a hotteat acllera. unlike past
year* when faddtah Itema. auch aa the Cabbage
Patch doll, created chaos in alorr aisles
"There la no runaway beat aeller thla year, like
the Cabbage f*atch doll or the Teddy Ruxpln aeen
In prior year*." nald litookr Adklna. public
relations director (or the 17 KAO Schwarz toy
stores nationwide. Cabbage Patch dolls are
computer-designed dolls madly popular four nr
five years ago and Teddy Ruxpln* are talking
teddy bears
Adkins said there seems to be a "return to
classic traditional toya — collector dolls, teddy
Irears, electric trains, wood blocks — all the real
classics. Lrggo Is selling very well. Lincoln Log*
and Howdy Goody are back this year. There seems
to be a return to a ‘50* conservatism."
Also, parents ; re lookii.g (or quality toya they
know will Uat and toys they played with as
children, she said.
No matter what the gift, people are buying more
than last year, retailers My.
"This year, we project a 0 percent Increase (or
Ihe fourth quartrr of 1988" over last year's (Inal
quarter. M i d Jo hn Gary, assistant public relations
director for Ihe National Retail Merchants
Association In New York
"We'if'* come full circle from last year's stork

market plunge, when retailers became highly
promotional In Ihe face of a lough retailing
environment that negatively Impacted fouith
quarter results." Mid the retail association's chief
rconomlsl Rosalind Wells.
Wells M id last year, merchants were caught
with loo much Inventory and were forced to
discount heavily, while retailers this year hav**
relatively normal inventories and markdown* will
not be aa deep
Despite the general trend toward classic gifts,
this glft-givtyrars. does lias a high-tech toy
fascinating millions — Nintendo, an electronic
video game that hooks up to a television set The
system costs about *100 plus about *20 *40 for
additional game cartridges
Spiegel Inc., the nation's third largest catalog
m erchandiser, also Is seeing a traditional
Christmas trend, with the exception of Nintendo
and the Roger Rabbit talking Mulled animal,
"Perhaps the novelty of Ihe do-everythtng doit
has worn off and there’s a return to iradtilon.”
M id Spiegel's public relations manager Roto
Longrndykr
Hcsl Huys Inc., an electronics discount storr in
nine mostly Midwest states. M id Nintendo is
leading ihe pack of Christmas purchases
"It s an expensive item, but II doesn't matter. It
seems We're selling out." said Randy Zanatta. the
company's marketing vice president in Min­
neapolis
He M id other item s s e llin g
nr** electronic

f There is no runaway best
seller this year, like the Cabbage
Patch doll or the Teddy Ruxpln
seen In prior years. J
-Brook* Adkln*
PR director tor FAO Schwarz
keyboards, personal computers, camcorders
(audlo-vldcocamerasl and rompart disc players
Tower Records In Washington Is seeing an
explosion In rampart disc purchase*
''T h i s is d e fin ite ly tu rn in g Inin a C l)
Christmas." M id store manager Rob 1truer, "loul
Christmas. CDs outsold albums hut this year,
albums are going down hard ... and about half our
M ie s are CDs "
The holiest-sellers at 'h r store, within block. ig
the White House, are the latest by Anita Hakt r.
U2. tin* Traveling WUburyt. Crosbv Stills. Nssb
and Young. T r a r y Chapman, and liarbara
Sirrisand which features a duel with arlor Don
Johnson
As for wnmrn'% apparel. Sears siMikcswoinan
Mary Lou Illldrr M id cable knit sweaters roslume
jewelry, flannel nightwear and maternity wear are
selling well this season Kor men. she said
Jocquard-psitrrn (Italian Unit) sweaters colored

underwear, lashlon hosiery and Docker slacks by
Levis are tiring grabbed up
Olldrr. speaking from Sears headquarters In
Chicago, said these types of gifts parallel last
year's choices by Scars ahop|K-r*
Hut when price is no object, a plat e to shop Is
the exclusive Nrlman Marru*
At Its Chevy Chase. Md , storr. It may not tie too
late to grab a one-of-a-kind gilt for thai special
woman: an raglr-ahajird pin. wlih a 2 |/2-lnch
wing s|ian. designed with diamonds, sapplmrs.
rubles, platinum and gold. Price tag: *50.000
"In Washington, a pin tluit beautiful with an
eagle on It — It fits Ihe community It fils our
clients In the area." said Harold Nelson. Ihe sturr'%
v k r president and general manager
Nelson suggested a gilt for that special man
could lie a cashmere or silk shirt (or *120*150
"Cashmere and silk personal Items — thry
rpitnml/r good taste." he M id
Klrganl outfits for holiday parties urr selling
well, he said. Inc lodlng spr« la! wardrobe* (nr the
Januery preside nr*! Ituaigmal lulls
H r M id an Inaugural ensemble would Inrlu d r a
gown of laffria or M lln . m im in g anywhere from
*050 *10.000. high lieeled shot s ranging from
*175 *1150. and. so one doesn't have to slip
Iqisllek In a |MM'krt. an evening bug rusting
• 125 *1 000

Hr noted women Invllrd to an Inaugural allair
"Irm l In go in m m r than one evrnt. an one dors
not just boy one dress '

Letter brings landslide of holiday cards
Unit** * r&gt; n Iwtwenattsnal

ATLANTA — Mabel Faster
was 87 and lonely. Having
outlived relatives and friends her
final days were endless ones
spent In the confines of a
nursing home
Hut she could still write, and
In December 1981 she |N*nrtcd a
poignant letter from a nursing
facility In Waynesboro to the
editor of Georgia's widely-read
Farmers and Consumers Market
B u lle t in , a n a g r ic u lt u r a l
newsletter.
She was disabled and had no
family to spend Christmas with,
she wrote in a shaky scrawl
Would Ihe B ulle tin ask Its
readers lo send her Christmas
cards and tellers*1
Valera Jessre. then editor of
the Bulletin, ran Foster's plea in
Ihe la-lters to (h r Editor column
on Dec. 10. 1981. never expect­
ing what Ihe rraulta would be.
"Lo and behold, we heard
back from her (Foalerl thal she
got 4.000 responses from I ha I
little note." said current Bulletin
Editor Toby Moore, recalling the
beginning of one of ihr Bulletin's

most popular fraturrs — Its and addresses w ere planned for
Special I’roplc List which runs Ihr Drc 14 edition Moore M id
every December several weeks
"If's very p o p u la r." Moore M id
before Christmas
of ihe Special People List "Pet*
The Special People List. Ihr pie start sending names in by
direct o u tg ro w th of Mabel early October ** Many of Ihe
Foster's teller, consists of about requests come from people who
I s a pages of n a m e s and want ihr names of elderly rela­
addresses of Ihe elderly and Ihr tives or friends on the list
shut-ins arross Ihe slate who
"Bui It's amazing that some of
would like lo receive cards and Ihr people w n ir In lltenisrlvrs.
letters from Bulletin readers saying such things as T m
during Ihe holidays. It has homrbound Plrase put my
become one of the mewl popular name on your Special proplt
of all lire paprr's services, said List to I ran receive cards and
letters dunng Christmas "
Moore.
Jessre. now in public rrtar
Moore said church groups
lions. M id Fostrr died about six have adopted the Special People
months after thal Christmas of List as a Christmas project and
1981. " T h a i was her Iasi watch (or Its appearance in Ihe
Christmas." she M id . Jrsser Bulletin
I had a rail from a
received a le lle r from Ihe lady the other day. She wanted
dlreHome thal M id . "I want lo 10 send Christm as cards to
i hank you fur giving her the everyone on the list
"I understand a lot of limes
happiest Christmas she ever
leachrrs will have thetr ( lasses
had "
This year the weekly Bulletin, send cards In people on 'lie list
as il has done for Ihr past eight 11 fias become one of the most
years, published In (Is Dec 7 (NipoUr featutes of the Market
edition the names and addresses Bulletin
“ It Is ttlsu one of Ihe most
of 321 elderly and disabled
people who want lo be remem­ tutfUhng things that I do A lot (g
bered at Christmas More names limes you feel removed from Ihr

people, silling up lierr Id this big
building in Atlanta "
Moore has a box of Iriters from
Bulletin readers across the stale
"Thank you for doing this It is a
special port of our Christmas."
M id one letter writer from Home
Another M id "please enter my
mother's name on the Special
People List She Is 98 years old
and enjoys Christmas cards from
Ihe nice people out there II is a
wonderful thing that you do
Thank you and may (iud bless
you Merry Christmas I'm sorry
bul my mother ran'l write She
dtdn t gel In go to seny Inlets
asking publication of names In
the Hsi come from nursing
homes bul most are from people
w ho live al home Some Of I hose
on the list gel hundreds of cards
and letters, tie said while other*
write the Bulletin lo M y they got
"d o ze n s , lots or m any re­
sponses
The Bulletin currently has a
circulation of 250,000. Itall of II
In the 15 counties of ihe Atlanta
metro area. Moofr said Some
0.000 suhscrllirr* live In tghrr
stairs and pay *5 per year lor
I lie papet

C H R IS T M A S 1988

There's a kind of magic In Ihe air al Christinas
lime. Can you feel It? It's a combination of the
sights, the sounds and the colors of this most
celebrated of seasons And behind Ihr glitter anil
excitement tics a slory that has shone like a
beacon across the centuries. It's a slory that's old.
yet always new. A story that carries Ihr message
of love and peace the world so Itad Iy needs
Do you feel the magic? It's Ihe spirit of Chrlatmus.
and It's everywhere Reach out. tuuch II. Hold It In
your hand and (eel Ihe happiness II brings. Wr
Hope It's a happiness Hull will Iasi, nol for Just
one brief season but for the rest of your life.

ISII/KARNS
IN S U R A N C E

413 W. First St.

A G E N C Y

Ph. 322-5782

William II. " B ill" Wight C .P C .U .
I*rcsldcnt

m e.

Sanford

To our friends and neighbors. Sincere best wishes
for the Holiday Season. May your Christmas be
Bright with good cheer. Warm
with affection of those you love
and Merry with the sound of
laughter.

HEATINO c

coonno

SANFORD
IIF A T IN G &amp;
A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G
Since 1965

2609 Sanford. Ave.
Ph. 322*6390 Sanford

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____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sanford H a u ld — Friday, Oacembar 23.

19«a - Harald

A d » trtiia r — Thunday, P *c« flib « i 23.

1966 — Santord

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Bleus Brothers mix style with flair for the useless *
U n l t i d Praaa Intarnallonal

SAN A N TO N IO - One &lt;&gt;( lhr
more elrgunt ralrrrd affair* in
Texas lake s plarr this Christmas
Eve lienealh a downtown strrrt
overpass, compliments nf the
Cordon h in ts brothers who
brllrvr In feeding the homeless
In high style
Prime rth heads an elaborate
menu that lm holes an array ol
soph 1stH atrd desserts some ol
the l&gt;esi places m Son Antonio
usually nerve In unarguably
nicer nrttinjts
hut the hrothers make do by
hanging leslivr light* (mm the
conrrrte and setting trucked In
tables with line cloths and
turning up thr riusic — bines
selection*. ol course - to drown
out the (Missing tiallw

Anonymity Is thr motto of this
group nf w hite rollar p ro ­
fessionals. who Iasi yrar led COO
of the clly's homeless
"basically H‘s a group of folks
who like to grl tngelher and
have fun and do some good In
the process T h r whole (mint Is
to give Ihr taste of a first class
raling experience to people who
honestly don't have that oppor­
tunity. That was the Idea, to go
first rlass in every way." said
"llro ih rr .John." onr of Ihr
group's members
The group's mrmbrts refuse
to publicly disclose thrlr names
or buslnesars
“ Anonymity, that's very im
portani To me II ensures If
you're doing It. you'*.* doing it
for (be r'ghf reason and not to
Impress someone." oald Brotltcf
John

The grou|i does Impose a dress
code, but only on Its own
members
T b r Cordon bleus brothers,
many of whom are In thr food
service business, are long time
fans of thr blurs brothrrs. the
musical group featured In thr
inovte of the same name that
starrrd comedians Dan Aykroyd
and .John llelushl.
Tile Coidon bleus brothers
would don rruntplrd COsstyle
blurs rtmstrlan attire — skinny
b la c k M rs. d a r k glasses,
crumpled suits and ledoras and
wbltr socks — in honor of their
tnovlr inratrls
"W e‘d raise bell and dtess up
like the blurs brothers h re a U M w r like to dance and listen to
blue* music. W r’rl raise a lltllr
money for the San Aulnnto
Symphony when they w e r e in

b re a k s all th e ru le s
U nited P re s s International

Christmas breaks all the rules
A virgin delivers of a son
A ngels srranade sla n ted
shepherds from a starry sky
A king Is burn anonymously In
a etude stable behind an Inn for
which malic would be t&lt;xi kind a
word
A funny fat man drives a herd
(d reindeer through the heaven
and squeeze* himself through
chim neys, even where they
arett’l any
And rtiisMly. as millions ol
Christiana will sing In worship
service* both simple aiul sump
tuous. (rod Is with us "
Colertdr. on purtry. wrote of
"that willing suspension ol dis
belief. I'M Hie moment, s h k li
r u n s M Iu tr s p o e tic la llh
Christm as Invtlr* the samr
momentary turn of mind — even
among non Christians
The (met Hobbtnwm Jellrrs.
no friend of Christianity, wa*
t aken by I h r m o m rn i
For an hour on Christmas eve
And again on Ihr holy day
Seek the magn of (vast llrnr
From i In* present lorn aw ay
It are in* no strident that tbr
nativity festival, more than any
other, exrttr* tlie aesihrtii imag
inatton — in song, painting and

vrfsr
For ninth of the yrar. the
Christian life Is dominated by
Hints the call to right behavior,
to ste w a rdsh ip, to action.
Christmas, without abandoning
rthlts. summons the arsihrtk
with the (day of poetry the
srnsuousneM of song. I he call to
ronlrmplalliMi
Carols call for I lie hrrak nf
routine, for silence — Said the
night wind lo ih r liillr lamb, do
you hear what I hear?"
They sav stop, regain Ihr
sense ol awe — "Fall on your
knrrs landl hear Ihr angel
voices
In l lie wonts of the
haunting Cant tque dr Noel
C O Holy NlghC l. now a beat*
hived carol but once bitterly
at lacker! by the bishop ol Farts
a* profane
Itrtausr ll urges Ihr larakmg
of rules and routine. Christmas
ha* h e rn troublesom e lor
authority King Herod, of course
was the lirst to recognize Its
Ihrral lo Ihr rstahllslird nrdri
" T h m Herod, when hr saw
that Ire hart been inrkrd by the
wise men was in a (iirtrais ragr
and he srnt and killed all the
male i hlldren in Hrlhlehcm and
In all that region who wrre 2
vrar* old or under " (Matthew
2 I III

Herod wasn’t alone
During the medieval |irr1od.
Christina* became embedded In
the popular "itiM liHtMirM and
was a time ol relrhiaikin ol
rowdy revelry, of brnkrn rules
H and* of m e rry m a k e r* —
mummers — even disrupted
Church service*
So. Inter, the stiff-necked
Cromwell |M-rsuaded Parliament
to |&gt;ass a law forbidding thr
nhsrrvancr ol the festival ll was
b a n n ed In lln t io n by th r
Massai husetts Hay Colony
Hut the (MM-trv ol miracle and
in r r r l m r n t c o u ld nuI h r
%upressed
Mtrar le* like puetry hrrak the
rules They invite, at least lor the
m o m e n t, c o n te m p la tio n ol
alternative orders dillrrrnl ways
ol bring ol — in a currently
most unfashionable word —
utopia
Wrapprd up in the name
E m m a n u e l," says the Rev
Em ilio Castro of the World
Council id ('h im tie*, is the
surprise, the m ystery. Use Joy of
a presence transforming all of
human existence "
A virgin gives birth
Angels sing
A king comes quietly
Christmas come* Th r rules
are brokru

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iVAhTTA THAT 0U« MOOSE to A
THIS y e a ?
PlFFf CENT COLO* THIS 'i EAC

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Irouhlr In Ihr movie, the blues
brothers were trying to get their
I m ii k I tra c k tngrihrt." said the
group’s leader, "brother Jake "
Last year, they came up with a
different Idea
•’For years I’ve always said I
wasn't going to do Christinas Ihr
way we’d been doing Christmas
everybody giving everybody a
bunch of prrsenis they don't
nerd." brother .lake said
"Last year. I said I'm going to
spend Christmas Eve under a
bridge feeding the homeless
They derided II was a hrtlrr deal
than supporting the symphony
slncr ihry've got a lot ol rtcit
people helping ihem." be said
K e s l a ii r a n t * . h o t e l s ,
wholesalers and friends with
rash in their pockets were
enlisted
"It's a party, and It's some

thing we want them to l&gt;r able to
remember as as nice n deal as
they’ve ever gone to." said
brother Jake. "I'm In the rater
trig business, and It's as nice a
party as we do lor anyone else "
The West Commerce Street
bridge was picked because ll was
a known gathering place lor
many of the city’s homeless One
of the clly's latger shelters for
the hom eless was nearby
Vehicles were used to transport
some of the evening's diner*
front slieliers on other sides of
town.
blurs brothers outfits werr
m andatory for each of the
groups :io o f m i member* who
showed up to wall tables, cook
and deliver (card or guests
"You have to be In uniform or
you gn fined." brother Jake
said

"The tapes we play w r put
together out ol selected tun^s
from blues musicians. Christinas
carol* nr not." be said.
T h e b r o t h e r s re lie d on
handbills and word-of-mutith to
spread ihr word about llirlr lirsi
Christmas Eve least
“ This yrar. the response Is
Incredible A lot oi (icopte want
to go down and help out," said
brother Jake, whose group hud
year lound lisell short of volun­
teer* lor the kind ol duly Integral
to any good party
"lotst yrar we bad plenty ol
(iroplr to serve the food," be
said What wr didn't have wa*
enough people to make It a
pain circulate, pies* flesh and
make people welcome "

In the land where Christ once
traveled, peace still out of reach
U n l l . d P r a ia Intarnallonal

JAH A I.IA Israeli &lt;* i upted Mara Strip — Abu
Walld. 62. -i i knowlrdgrd 111* lamliy of 10 had
suffered during (tie; "Intifada." hot hr said
army curfew* thr healing of fits son and
Irrqurnt I i * m 1 shortage* had not i rushed hi*
spiftl.
"W r havr hope that w r will havr a political
*olulton." thr trtlrrd l‘alrstlntan UfM irrr said
In Hits refugee camp near where thr uprising
against 21 years nf Israel) orrti|Ml ton rm ptrd
"People &lt;lon'i want to irmfrunt tlir Israelis "
hr said "W r want a (Milttlcal solution "
The ‘Intifada, as thr uprising l* known tn
Arabic, lias t hanged tlir (xillttrat landsca()r in
tfiC Middle Fast and perhaps brought thr
chatter* id all Arab-lsrurlt (tracr settlement
slightly closet
More titan 300 Aralt* fiavr hern killed and
lens ol thousands wounded bv gunfire,
healtngs or teat gas since thr uprising
exploded Dec ‘I I &lt;187 At least 18.000
|*alestmi.ili* have brrn Jatlrd Frequent general
strike* and army curlew* seriously havr
disrupted commerce and everyday life
Despite the m orm ons hardship most
FalrsiIntans tirllrvr the uprising lias brought
tfiem iremrndnus political and mm-UI gains and
set their people on the road to establishing an
Independent FalrsiInian state
San Nusarthrh. a philosophy professor at Hlr
Zell Untvcratty III the occupied West Hank,
desu rifted thr tntllada as "a major turning
(mutt in the history of the Palestinian people’s
struggle tor freedom and Independence" that
ollcrcd thr (lossihtlity of peace between Israel

and Ihr Pah-si miari*
Many Israelis even I how wtio believe fhei
Falrsttnian problem must I - solved. *ay fliel
Falratlnlans have put their cause back on the
International agenda hut have vet to achieve
any concrete |m»I|i t&lt;al gains
Most ini|M&gt;rtanllv thr United States had
derided lo o|trn a dialogue with the FLO after
the organization softened Its position to
Washington's satisfaction
"The tntllada h.is achieved one of Its major
goal*, which was lo o |m- o a dialogue between
the United States and thr F LO /’ *ald Said
Kanaan, a prominent Nablus businessman "I
hopr tt will convince the |&gt;ubite opinion lit
Israel to put pressure on it* stubborn govern­
ment to come forward amt shake hands with
thr FLO. w Inch has new goals and new alma.*’
Hut retired general Ephraim Snrh, who
headed the military’s Civil Administration In
Ihr West Itank for two years sold one of ihr
major lallurrs of the uprising tias brrn Ihr
"fear and haired" It lias engendered among
Israelis, making a settlement that much more
difficult
On the surface. Israeli society has not ttern
altered fundamentally bv thr uprising The
major rllrtl has been to double army reserve
duty to nearly two mouth* a vrar to maintain a
m

dally averagt ol 10.000 soldlcn in the
trrrttorlr*
Nine Israelis, including three soldier*, have
Item killed and more Ilian l.l(M ) wounded. Ihr
army says
Israel s im r mat tonal rr|)uiatlon has been*
larntshed by the spiraling Falrsttnian death

See Peace. Page 6

'la v the spirit of 1Jiri-tm a* h l r » you anil yours
liringing you all the joy* of the holy N-a»on.

KIM
CHILDERS
RICHARD
RUSSI
TONY
RUSSI

To all our friends and patrons, we
wish you a hearty and bountiful holi­
day season, with generous portions
of happiness served up to all!

Seminole Centre
Publix &amp; Danish Bakery
3609 Orlando Drive, Sanford.
//2» the little things that make the difference at Publix.

JODY
TAYLOR

BETSEY
KANE

TONY
RUSSI JR

TO N Y RUSSI
INSURANCE AGENCY
Since 1968

DEBORAH
BUTLER

Ph. 322 0285
2575 S. French Ave„ Sanford

�• — Sanlord Hsrsld — Friday, Oocwnbar 23. IBM — Hsrtld Adrerllsar — Thursday, Pocamber 2Z, 1068 — Stnlotd. FI

Holidays bring big sales for ‘Heavenly Ham’ owner
A T L A N T A — Hutch Hodgson
la hamming It up these days
with a product lhat'a heavenly
and a business that has turned
Into paradlae.
The product la Heavenly Ham
and the business la Paradlae
Foods Inc . a franchising com­
pany for the spiral-cut. honey
and spice glared ham that will
ring up sales of &gt;0 million In
1988. almost 20 percent morr
than last year.
Since Hodgson took control of
Heavenly Ham three years ago.
the company has grown to 28
franchises, w ith two more
expected to open soon, from the
original Hlllon Head Island. S.C..
business and lour othet .tores
"I had obarrved the .u e ttn of
the spiral sliced ham business
but had never tasted one as good
as the competition until I tasted
o urs." Hodgson. 49. said." I
knew we had a grral product but
I was curious whether we had a
market for It. We did."
After working for the CocaCola Co. for 24 years In a
marketing job that took him to
C a n a d a , B r u s s e ls . P a rts.
Johannesburg and Hong Kong.
Hodgson decided to leave the
soft drink giant In 1985 and find
his own business to run.
"I wanted to see If I could
practice what I'd been preaching
■H my life." Hodgson said. "I'd
always worked wlih Coke bot

tie r s , who n r r s u c re s s fu l
enlreprenuers. I always admired
their opportunity to really more
or less run their life and work
liardtodolhal."
H o d g so n re s ig n e d fro m
Coca-Cola, then spent four
months trying to find "ihe right

spiral-sliced ham. behind only
the product's orlglnalor. Honey
Baked Hams
"We re a very distant second."
Hodgson said, laughing when
asked If Heavenly Ham can
challenge Honey Baknl for ham
supremacy
business "
"The y are a good company, a
A Up from a m u sm In South big company We ll see what
Carolina led him lo Heavenly happens Both of them are really
Ham. whose owners were look­ good products." he said "It s up
ing for someone to Invest In anil lo Ihe consumer, bul I would br
operate Ihe business, or ns less than honest not to say I
Hodgson said, "lo make It fly.**
think we have a belter product."
"I fell In love with Ihe product
T h e em erging success of
first," he said. "O f course. I'm Heavenly Ham has caught lhr
gonna say this but It’s really the alienlIon of Honey Baked Hams,
best bam I've ever had. and I've which has corporate ofltcrs In
had ham about everywhere you Atlanta. Boston. C-nctnnat! and
ran be."
Detroit.
Hodgson took a 20 day option
But with 150 stores across the
on buying half the company, country and an rxpandtng bust
then "look a good look at the ness of their own. Honey Baked
markrt" and decided to exercise executives admit their suprema­
the option In November 1985
cy isn't likely to lie challenged
Within a year of taking con­ soon
trol. Hodgson expanded Heaven­
"From what w r'v r gathered. It
ly Ham lo 11 » liars and was on doesn't appear they're going to
his way lo opening more fran­ berotnr a serious threat In the
chises In Florida. Georgia. Indi­ near future.' said John tlarvry.
a n s . K e u iu r k y . M a ry la n d . director of administration for
Michigan. North Carolina, Ohio. Honey Bakrd Ham of Georgia
South Carolina. Texas and
"W e are aware of them and try
Virginia
to rem ain abreast of their
Although no accurate flgurrs e x p a n s io n s ." H a rv e y said
are maintained. Industry in ­ "We've heard cuminems from
siders concur with Hodgson's customers who have gone Into
assessment that Heavenly Ham one of their stores belelving It
Is Ihe second-largest provider of was ours That's something wr'll

have to contend with because of
Silll. wllh Ihr ham advertised
Ihe similarity wllh Ihe name."
as "a taste lhal Is out of this
Hodgson’* admits he did a world," Hotlson said he slmplv
doublet,ikr when he first saw thr "couldn'l resist" picking Para­
nam e "H e a v e n ly H a m ." a dise Fond* us Ihr name of Ills
catchy corporate name lhal franchising company.
opens several creative doors for
Rather than spend tons ol
advertising
money advertising Heavenly
Bul (I s also a name that Ham, HiKlgson has relied on lire
requires "good lasle" when It's
marketing skills hr acquired
used for promotional adven­ with Coca-Cola to do most of his
tures. hr said
promotional work
laxst year, the company used u
Ills best Idea seems In Ik*
logo featuring pig faces sprout­
"tram pling
— where store
ing angel wings and a halo
The design has tiern scaled owners are encouraged lo pop
back considerably and Ih r Into area businesses wllh free
company baa hern cautious III samples of Heavenly Ham
using II s name to promt dr sales
"Coming mil of something llkr
during Christmas and Easier. Coke, it's nor a real Ingenious
rrligt.Ais holidays when uvrr 45 strategy." Hodgraon said, "hut P
prrrcnt of all sales are tallied. works People like It when you
Hodgson said
walk In and oiler them some
"There was some sensitivity th in g lo r a t. We r e ly on
that might I k - gelling a III H r bit word-of-moulh advertising a lot
closr lo home, pigs wllh wings after lhal "
on them." he said "W r'v r sort
Promoted try the industry as
of gone down a narrow little path
with lhal If* Ihr same with
advertising If you start getting
real flat-footed wllh something
hkr that, thru- could be a lot of Continued from Page 1
people out there who think
• Greg Louganls For bringing
lhal'* taking advantage of Ihr class lo the Olympics
holidays.
• Cher For proving ovrr-40
"W e keep II p re lt y straight,
has sex appeal.
he said " I h r nam e is onl&gt; good
• The French court system
e n o u g h In get people in Ih r
For prohibiting Ihe Irln a st of a
d o o rs It -lr | ir n d * o n Ih e (w o d u ri
c o lo riz e d ve rsio n of .John
a lte r that "
Huston's classic Mack and w-hltr

professional milk maids in to­
something simple and cheap
Service Merchandise, which day's labor market, but vou
blits llself as "America s Leading could hire eight of the people
Jeweler." has a plain I4K gold who operalc the autom atic
band 2 millimeters wide for m i l k i n g m a c h i n e s at I h r
•24.70. That ro n irs out to McArthur Dairy In Miami Dairy
• 123 50. not including sales lax
s p o k e s ma n C l a y S t r i n g e r
Next on Ihe list Is hall a dozen estimate* that would cost you
geese a laying Herr again, geese around ^4(X) a day. cow* not
ts kind of a generic term, hut Included
they're plentiful and easy to find
The Miami City Ballet can
Johnson figures about $20 ear h. provide the nine ladies dancing
tor a total of • 120
as well as the 10 lords a leaping
The seven swans a swimming If you're not a s llrk lrr for
are going to be u blg-ltckrt Item, peerage There are no titled lords
even If your honrybunt h already and ladies in Ihr troupe but they
has a pool or pond for them In dance and leap quite nobly
‘ 'N ine
ladles
d a n cin g
I
swim In
"Swans are pretty expensive.
estimate at $1,080 and 10 lord*
Johnson said H r figures $400 a leaping I estimate at $l.3fX)
each, for a total of $2,800
T h a t ' s s o r t of a v a g u e
So now you vr sjirnt $3,410 g u e s t l m a t r for a bout two
for Ihe birds alone, and your true hours." said Toya Dobln. fi­
love Is probably going lo be less nance and operations manager
lor the troupe
than thrilled with ih r m cnagrrir
"None ol ilirse are good things
" Y o u have to undrrsland
rhal s based on an average
for pet birds." Johnson said
Next, you need right maids a salary. We |»ave principle dan­
milking There aren't a lot of cers who are paid on a very

dlflrrent scale than our corps In
order lo gri IO lords a leaping
we'd have In use all Ihe boys tn
lire curt** and the principles
laisl on Ihe list are 11 pipers
p i p i n g and 12 d r u m m e r s
drumming You can hire all of
them rn masse by hooking a
tugplpr hand through (he Scot
Osh Amrrli ail Society,
"You'd have to hire two pipe
tsuids lo gel that many drum
rners The i lassie bond usually Is
lorrned of 12 pqirrs and three
snares two sides and one I m s t
Idrurnl. so that's six drummers."
said Ihe society's Judson DrCew
tn Davie, Fla

Ihe "new while meat," pork has
experienced a steady Increase In
consumption In the last decade.
T h r American Meat Institute
said Ihe average American ale
58 6 pounds of pork in 1988 up
from 53.7 pounds 10 years
earlier Hodgson credits Ihe In­
crease to "a great Job of re­
designing the pig" by lhr pork
Industry.
"The pig Is about 50 prrrrni
leaner now than II was 25 years
ago." hr said "O ur parltrular
product within lhal cairgory Is
greal We've got the low-esl salt
conlrnt In Heavenly Ham lhal
you can have and still pur II mil
under the U S D A guidelines,
right around 2 prrerni or less
Mint hams are about 3 Is lo 4
percent sail. Tha i's why you get
real thirsty w hrn you rat ham
You can cat ours and rat ours
and you don t havr to go find a
lancet somewhere "

List

drama ' l be A sjg ia tt J u n g le
• Author Sidney Sheldon For
c o n ir lb u t t n g $ 1 9 0 ,0 0 0 lo s ia r t
s tu d e n t r u n n e w s p a p e r* a l N ew
Y o rk C i t y 's E ra s m u s a n d
H tN M M 'vrll h ig h s c h o o l*

• The American electorate
For voting anywuv

Gifts------------Continued from Page 1
thicken Cordon Bleu al the
supermarket for around $3 29.
but let's keep with the spirit of
the song and go for live birds
"There are some domestic
poultry of French origin Asking
what they cost la like asking
‘What does a Chevrolet cost?'
But It's got to be something llkr
a chicken, a domestic variety of
poultry. Thirty dollars, that's my
best guess, something close to
that." Johnson said. Thai makes
•90 for three zoo-quality Gallic
pullets
There Isn’t any species called
a calling bird either, though
plenty of birds make noise. “ If It
was a canary or some other song
bird that has a good vocal sound,
that’s about $75 each." Johnson
said Figure 8300 for four of
those.
The price for gold rings will
vary, bul remember — your true
love 1s going to be wearing five of
them, probably while cleaning
lots of bird cages Slick with

Y u le t id e
(■ r c c tin g s
I n I lie t i l l iw o f l h e
I 't in illc liu h l —
t i l l t h liu { b u r e
l i c u u I l l ' l l I,
n i l 1I I I i t ( is s e e m
p o s s ib le .

Hiring iwo funds would at in
ally give you 12 drummers
drumming and 24 piper* piping
— 13 extra piper*, bul If*
Christmas so why not tie grner
IM IS ?

Most ol thr hands charge
a r ound *300 tor a simple
engagement. so figure $8tK).
DrCew said

J 12 S o u t h P a rk A r e .
D o w n t o w n H a n fo rd . FI

Peace-----------Continued from Page 5
toll
and the army's "Iron first"
policies. But Israel has not been
polarized as was the United
Stales during the Vietnam War.
The uprising und the ArabIsraelt conflict were the main
campaign issues In Ihe almost
Inconclusive Nov. I election. The
center-left Labor Parly backed
territorial concessions for peace
The right-wing Likud Party re­
jected giving up any territory
and Instead proposed limited
P a le s tin ia n a u to n o m y, an
11-year-old formula
Neither Labor nor L ik u d
policies were endorsed over­
whelm ingly. The results re­
vealed voters had shilled slightly
10 extremes of both left and
right.
By now. says Prof. Raphael
Israeli of Jerusalem's Hebrew
U n i v e r s i t y , m a n y of h is
countrymen accept the uprising
as pari of evrryday life.
"Most countries of Ihe world
live with crime, drugs, trafllr
accidents." Israeli wild. It's a
problem they live with Here It Is
the intifada.
"If Is a discomfort The Image

Stales and other Western na­ next Israeli government as well
.is Ihe policies of I’resident-elect
tions. The first step was the Nov
15 Palestine National Council George Hush and Sovlrl I’rrsi
declaration of an Independent dent Mikhail Gortuchev. Bul
stale In the West Bank and Ga/a Palestinian* In H it lerrtlortes see
that Implicitly accepted Israel s no turning tuck the Inllfarla will
go on
existence.
“ The IntHada lias reached Ihr
Israeli leaders rejected the
PNC resoluHorn and more ex­ stage when It can stand on its
plicit statements by PLO leader feel." Mid Mii IkII AImIc I Hath,
Yasser Arafat, saying they did head ol an Arab East Jerusalem
not unconditionally recognize think lank "ll Is nor against
Israel, as ll was in Ihe first
Israel and renounce violence
Where Hie peace process will stages It Is against Israeli mill
go depends on Ihr makeup of Ihr tary occupation.

we project lo the world Is not
very nice. Bui ulllmalely It never
threatened Ihe existence of
Israel. Those who suffered the
most were Palestinians "

Parliament member David
Zucker said Ihe uprising has
smashed two cherished Israeli
Ideas: that Ihe Arab-lsraell con­
flict was becoming resolved and
lhal Palestinians were no! will­
ing to pay Ihe price to oppose
Israel’s occupation of the West
Bank and Gaza. seized from
Jordan and Egypt In the 1987
Six Day War.
"S o m e th in g Is happening
among Israelis." he Mid. "Most
of us have accepted I hr Idea (fiat
11 will be .m possible to rule, for a
long lime, over Ihe Palestinians
Thai's not a minor thing
Right-wing Israelis prefer to
the see the uprising us a security
Issue rather than a ( x j I i i u al one
Blnvamln Netanyahu, former
ambassador to Ihe United Na
lions and a Likud Pari lumen I
member. Mid llie Inllfada was n
temporary phase thal could Ik quickly pul down If the army
used tougher measures
Politically, however, the PLO
— pressed by Palestinians In the
lerrllorlrs — b campaigning t»
win ihe recognition of ihe United

I l l e hope the ulowinn Spirit of
Christmas will brighten every day of
vmir holiday and its holv liyht always
shine in your heart. Thanks to all.

Ti/iltort

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EDITORIAL
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Dave Corcoran
Fred Cooper
Tony DeSormler
Vicki DeSormler
Doris Dietrich
Chris Fister
John Fitzgerald
Jane Hale
Marva Hawkins
Brian lledberg
Tim Holcomb
Ronald W. Ilosle
Klonle Jordan
Susan Loden
Kelley Mitchell
Mary Mize
Midge Mycofl
Louis Ralmondo
Jim Rlckenbacker
Carol J. Rumsev
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EDITORIAL
Jim Shu pc
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Dean Smith
Laura J. Sullivan
Carl Vanzura
Tom m y Vincent
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Celeste White
PRODUCTION
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CIRCULATION
Patricia Luther
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Bush wins easily

NEW S DIG EST

Baker to be nominated
as secretary of state

Gunman releases hostages
COLUM BIA. Miss. — A heavily armed man.
apparently u p v t over ht» firing several years
•go. released right hostages from an office
building In downtown Columbia early Wed*
nesday and allowed a sheriff and two clergymen
inside In talk with him.
“The three men are Inalde with him." Mayor
Steve Pittman %akf "We don't conalder them
hostage* They are negotutora "
Pittman said the hostage* were released
unharmed A woman was released when the
three negotiators went Inside, and they talked
the gunm an Into releasing the remaining
hostages, seven men.
"V«e have had thrre people go Inside and try
to pin down eaactly what his demand* are."
h itm an said "They have d o n e that as best they
ran."

HOUSTON - - George Bush. In his
first news conference since bring
overwlielmlngly elected president.
said Wednesday he will nominate
his campaign chairman. James A
Baker, lo serve as secretary of stair
In the new administration
Bush raptured California today lo
win a total of 40 sUlrs. crushing
Democrat Michael Dukakis In an

electoral landslide that will let him
carry Konald Reagan's legacy Into
the 1990s
“ We ran now speak the most
majestic words a democracy tias to
offer The people havr spoken''' Ihr
Republican vice president told
cheering supporter* In his adopted
hometown of Houston at the end of
a triumphant Election Day
Bush. 64. who will hr inaugurated
as the 41st president of the United

Stales Jan JO. arranged a new*
conference this morning in Houston
fiefore rrlurnlng later In Ih r day lo
(tie nation s capital.

Absentees
to decide
senator

Murderer escapes in Boston
B O STO N - A ronvtcted murderer assigned to
an Inmate work rrew at a downtown state
government building escaped by walking away
through a crowd of people, authorities said

hrtoraoMaoof

Tim othy IUrey. 38. who had served 10 year*
of a life sentence for the kidnapping and killing
of hla sister In law, was last seen around 9; 15
a m Tuesday on the 22nd floor of the
Sallonstall Building on Cambridge Street, state
official* said
Barry was convicted of s e c o n d -degree murder
after he confessed to killing fjancy Ellen Brown.
23. who died of a skull fracture after being hit
with a blunt instrument In 1977.

P N a tls s

Hunter meuled by grisly
ICS. Alaska - For the second Umc
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affinal*
In two
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that a deer hunter ha
by a gruel) bear. But the second hunter lived to
tell the tale
"I figured I was done lor." Duane Chrtstmaen.
3ft. of Fairbanks, said from his hospital room at
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital where he learned
I hat another deer hunter was killed In a separate
attack

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Golden Age Games roundup
SANFORD - Action heats up at the Golden
A rc Games with more competition scheduled
today in acvrral events.
More Ilian 2.000 people have registered *o Mr
In the week long corn pel It km and organUrrs are
pleased with I hr way things arc going

Jennifer Kelley (center) and campaign workers take a look at tome of the totals.

Kelley, Streetman elected

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S p o rts

SANFORD - Fred SI reel man was reelected
comfortably to a second four-yrar term as District 3
Seminole County rommlsslonrr Tuesday night and
Jennifer Kelley will replace ihr retiring Bill Klrrlihulf
as the Dlslrtrl 3 rommlsslonrr
With all of ihe county's 93 precincts reporting.
Si reel man ended with 67 4 percent of the vole,
coinparrd lo his Democratic rhallrngcr.Warrrn
Kriner. who collected 32 6 percent of the voir
Kelley, a Republican, a lie n e d 64 3 percent of Ihr
vole lo Demur rat Art Davis' 33 5 percent
Both Streetman and Kelley commanded early leads
and held their leads throughout the evening with
little variation

UCF coach ponders future
O R LAN DO — On Ihc practlec field Tuesday
afternoon at the University of Central Florida.
G ene M cDowell
w a s l h In k l n
about lhr lulurr &gt;
of tils fo o tb a ll
program. A pro
gram now at the
crossroads,
especially uftrr Hie
Knights' 24 7 de­
feat at Ihr hands
of L ib e rty IVn.l
University Saturday, which pul UCF’s record al
6-5 (their third straight losal. and rllmlnaled
lhem from Ihr Division II playoffs this season

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Streetman was pleased with his rr-eircllon. a
confirmation of his |iasi four years as a commission
er.
I (eel very gratified.” Slrrrtm an said "This means
Ihr people arr satisfied with Hie Job I've done I ran
on my record and pul forth what I thought were my
accomplishments"
Primary assaults by Republican opponents Jeff
Elchhrrgrr and Boh Webster as writ as attacks on hi*
rrcord by Kelner playrd in hi* tavor.Streetman said
•My rrcord was under (Ire in the ptlmary and in
the general election." he said "The people believed
the attacks, or Ihc negative as|iecls. weren't valid
We've really accomplished a Ini In Ihr Iasi four years
Tile at &lt;omplishinriiis arr of Ihr rnlttr hoard of
countv «-omin!s%lonrrs I tiapfien lo Ik- the only
8«e County. Page BA

Longwood commissioners ousted

two Fags 1f
I N

H r scored an ovrrwltrlming victo­
ry Tuesday, sending Dukakis hark
to th e g o v e r n o r 's o ffice to.
C So* Bash. P igs 6 A

By BAM M M BOUCHAHINfl
Harold staff writer
LONGWOOD — It was out with the old and In
with the new in Longwood. as two Imumltent
city commissioners werr unseated In Tuesday's
election. It was a reprise of the 1986 election
when three commissioners were defeated In
re-election tries
In the race for District 5 commissioner. Gene
Farach defeated Incumbent Mayor
David
Uunirr and Carol Odnm unseated Incumbent
District 3 commissioner Lynctte Dennis
Of the 5.235 registered voters In LongwncKl.
there were 3.863 ballot* cast at the precincts
and 49 absentee ballots for a total of 3.912 or a
74.7 percent voter turnout
Farach came out ahead with 2.020 or 37.4
percent of the votes while Gunter trailed with
1.498 or 42 6 percent «&gt;l the voles.
Farach was celebrating with friends at his
Longwood home when he commented on his
victory
"W h at should I say other than I am
delighted." hr said.
He thanked the voters and Commissioner
Henry Hardy. Farach said that the new
commission will "mark ihc beginning of a new
era."

"Now that the charter has been approved lor
Seminole County, we can work with Ihr county
lo catch up with the rest of Central Florida."
Farach said
Gunlrr congratulated Farach hut said, "My
op|Kinrnt doesn't reallir what's In store lor
him ."
Gunlrr s|Mtkr of coalitions dial "never lei this
town rest " H r salt! that Longwood "will
continue to Ik- a broken city” as long us two
factions keep lugging In different directions
"It's proluihly a great day lor me." Gunter
Mid. Hr said Dial hr and Ills lamlly have hud a
lot to put up with lor the two years fir lias hern
In office.
He said hr thought hr was in ihr right
direction of upgrading the "Wrongwood" linage
lo "Right wood."
Odom took the lead early In a three-way race,
unseating Dennis and defeating I’erry E
Faulkner. She gurnrrrd 1.333 or 44.7 percent of
the voles Dennis caplurrd 998 or 2 9 .1 percent
and Faulkner came In third with H‘J 9 or 26.2
percent.
Odom, a politic ul newcomer said. "I feel pretty
graxl. I'm really looking forward to working with
the commission. I think we'll be much more

TA LLA H A S S E E - Rep Kenneth)
’ B u d d y " MarKay edged to a
razor thin lead early today in his;
battle fr the U S Senate seal.;
leading Hep Connie Mark. K Fla .j
by about 3 000 vote* with 9 9 j
p rrrrn t of the ballots counted
Returns today with 4.019 of 4.4661
precincts reporting showed Mar Kay I
with 1.934,391). nr 30 percent of the
vote MacKav also had 30 percent,
with 1.929.379 Election officials'
were i minting absrnlrr ballots lo
day
" I think we've won. but I'm not;
saying Its mine. " Mar Kay told »i
supporters at his Ocala hrad-j
quarters
Mack, at his headquarter* in
Tam pa, said he would not concede
the election even though several
national news organizations havr
awarded It to MacKay He haM a late
morning press conference in wrhlrh
tie i itolinued loeaprrssconfidence
Mach and MacKay spent • total of
more Ilian $11 million In an effort to
replace U S Sen Lawton Chile*.
D-Fla . who is retiring after three
trnns
MacKay. 55. endorsed by mosi
large stale newspaper* and a
number of group* oriented toward
•octal and environmental issues,
•aid Ms polls showrd him widening
his narrow lead over Mack heading
Into Tuesday's voting
M ark. 47. a three-term con­
gressman from Capr Coral, ended
fils canqMlgn Tuesday In Tamp*
aftrr crisscrossing I lie slate and
repealing his familiar "Hey. Buddy,
you're a liberal" Ihemr ih.it began
alter the Oct. 4 runoff elec lions
Mack entered Ihr race more than
a year ago and had slight o|rposiiion
In the September primary from
former U S Attorney Robert Merkle
of Tampa
MacKay entered Ihr Drmocrailc
ram palgn this spring after Ihr
prohibitive favorite lo replace
Chiles, former governor Kruhln
Askew, abruptly withdrew from Ihr
race.
During Ihr campaign. MacKay
tried lo position himself as a
"m ainstream ” Democrat whose
think in g Is In line with mosi
Floridians
Mack pointed lo his strong sup
port of Reagan Administration pro­
grams

Voters give okay
to county charter
•yd. MAIM
Horaid tlafl writer
SANFORD — Seminole County residents on
Tuesday approved the proposed Seminole
County Home Rule Charier by a 38 percent lo
42 percent margin.
The county won't change much In appearance
and function If the charter goes Into effect on
Jan . I. but the document would give realdenU
home rule powers now enjoyed only by cltJea In
the county.
Boh Webster, a member of the committee that
drafted the charter, has said he will pursue legal
action lo block Its Implementation.
The approval by the voters culminates a
two-year effort by a group of cltMens lo give
residents more say-so in their local government.
“ This shows that the litUens of Seminole
County, when faced with an Important issue,
can Judge and act.” Marilyn Crotty. chairman of
the Seminole County Advisory Committee and
an original charter proponent, said Tuesday.
C: to o Charter.

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Floridians say Yes to English, No to caps
8t Cloud coupte claims lottoJackpot
TA L L A H A S S E E - A aetMeacrlbed "plain o f working clam"
couple from Si. Cloud Tuesday claimed 68.9 m illion from the
state lottery.
Clyde end A l b t U Thompeou correctly picked the six
number* In last week’* Lotto drawing to make them selves
millionaire*. They will receive 6453.964 a year for the next 30
year*.
The Thompson* each play 610 of lotto tickets each week.
They said Alberts watched the Saturday night drawing and
won only 15. only to find out front the Sunday morning
newspaper that Clyde had purchased a winning ticket.
"I couldn't believe It. I couldn't eat anything all day." Clyde
Thompson said.
"I'd never won anything before, to I didn't expect to win
anything that morning."
The winnings technically belong to Clyde Thom pson, but he
laughed at the suggestion he might keep It all himself.
"The 21st of this month we'll be married 35 years." he *ald.
"There's no need to change now ."

Strik# it option for Dlsnty wofktrt
LA K E B U EN A VISTA — Negotiator* for Walt Disney World
and 12.000 union-covered theme park worker* return to the
bargaining table Thursday, with a strike vote to follow If no
accord Is reached on a new three-year contract.
Member* of the Service Trade* Council, a six-union ccalmon.
will vote Friday on whatever offer (a on the table at the close of
&gt;rgalnlng. Their option* will be to accept the proposal or
reject tl and strike, union officials said Tuesday.
There have been only two brier strikes at Dtaney World, one
coming doting theme nerfc erowinirtfofi three year* before It
opened southwest of Orfando In 1971.
The union coalman, representing workers ranging from bus
drivers to the people who dress up like Mickey Mouse, last
week rejected Disney ’s offer of a 8 percent first-year wage raise
and 4 percent In each of the next two years.
Disney said It was the company's last and beat offer. The
current contract was extended, however, and negotiations
resumed Monday with Disney offering s larger p ay raises at the
front end of the contract but the same 13 percent overall
Increase.

Coupte kilted in rototofy
MIAMI — A young Miami couple was shot several times and
killed In an apparent robbery as they sat In (h e ir car on Julia
Tuttle Causeway which stretches scram Btacayne Bay. police
said.
The victims were discovered after dawn Monday, and had
been shot several limes each. Medical examiners said It
Police Identified the couple as Frank Najarro IS , and IsUtt
Psgusda. *9. who were sweethearts for a year.
Najarro graduated from Jackson High School last June and
was a freshman al Miami Dade Community College. Paguada
was a senior at Jackson.
By l he time their families had reported them missing, police
had found their bodies.

Dstendsnt ptemte in Pastortus c a m
FO RT LAUDERDALE — A n after-hour* lounge manager
charged In the beating death of Jaax guitarist J o h n Francis
"Jaco" Pastorlu* last year has pleaded guilty to a leas serious
charge, officials said Tuesday.
Luc Ha van. who originally was charged v k h ssiuod k y w .
miqrger. pleaded guilty Monday lo manslaughter. Broward
County Circuit Judge M. Daniel Flitch J r . scheduled
sentencing for Dec. 5.
Under the plea arrangement. Haven. 36. will receive a
sentence of 21 months In prison and five years proballon. Hr
could have received a maximum penally of seven years under
stale sentencing guideline*.
Haven wilt begin serving the sentence Immediately after It Is
rendered, said hit attorney. Deborah Carpenter.

Iranian occussdof llteqai arms doate
TAM PA — A 46-year-old
48 year-old Iranian national w as In federal
rustody Tuesday, charged with conspiracy to purchase and
export 6200 million worth nf U.S. arms and m ilitary equipment
to Iran In violation of the Arm s Export Control Act.
U.S. Atlom cy Robert W. Cenzman said Parvlz Ansah was
arrested In New York City Friday on the basis of a complaint
filed In federal court In Tampa.
The complaint accused Anaart and Maaaoud Vakil! of
attempting lo purchase for export to Iran Cobra gunshlp
helicopters. T O W and Stinger guided missiles, electronic
components for F-14 Jet fighters, military gas masks and
special clothing to protect against chemical weapons.
Vaklll. also an Iranian national, remained at large Tuesday
and Anaart was held In New York.
From United Prsss International reports

LO TTER Y
Ths dally number Tuesday in
Ilia Florida lottery CASH 3
game we* 490.
□Straight Play (numoars in a*act
order): $250 on a 50&lt;eni bet,
1500on Si.
□ Box 3 (numbers In any order):
M0for«5O&lt;ent M l. SIM on SI.
□Box 6 (numbers In any order):
$40tart5O-cent bet, $80 on $1
.Straight Box 3: $330 In order
drawn, S80 In any order on a SI
bet
□ Straight Box 6: $200 In order
drawn. S40 If picked In combina­
tion on $1 bet.

MIAMI — Floridians voted
ovcrwhelmtngly Tuesday lo de­
clare English the state's official
tongue, but rejected a proposal
backed by doctors to cap the
non-economic damages awarded
in civil lawsuits.
Th e nine other constlluUonal
amendments on Florida's ballot
rolled up comfortable approval
margins, with the exception of
Amendment 7. which would
have extended the term for
county Judges from four to six
years
With 70 percent of Florida
precinct* reporting. Amendment
1 1, the Official English proposal,
passed with 64 percent In favor,
and 16 percent opposed. The
vote on Amendment 10 was
closer, with 57 percent opposed
and 43 perctnt In favor.
Sarah Hull, a spokeswoman
for ihe Florida CommllIre for
Liability Reform that backed the
610.0000 cap on non-economic
damages, conceded defeat.
"Theu- had to be a winner and
there had to be a loser. Unfortu­
nately. It waa this aide that tost."
H u ll said, adding that backers
now wtU look to the Legislature
to fix what they described re the
state’s liability crisis.

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Supporters and opponents of
Am endm ent I I . the Official

WUson In Senate District 17
W ith 64 of 120 precincts re­
T A L L A H A S S E E - A lop porting. Gardner had 34.666
Democratic lawm aker and a votea. or 5 5.3 p ercen t, to
veteran OOP Houae member Wilson's 27.951 vole*, or 44 6
have been defeated, but one percent.
T h e vote waa different in
Legislative trader won h a pro­
m otion to the state senate. p re d o m in a te ly R e p u b lic a n
Incompteu returns early today Seminole County where Wilson
made It Impossible t*» determine gut 51 percent of the vote to
which pany had gained seals in Gardner's 49 percent.
O ardrter waa another top
the stale Legislature.
Th e GOP scored a major victo­ H o u a e D e m o c ra t a n d ReubUcan* had hoped to keep
r y in Tuesday's elections when
bn out of the Senate. Oardner
Rep. S im BeU, D-Ormond Beach,
of the most Influential Dem­ and Wilson were vying for the
in the Florida Legislature, seal held by Senate President
he had lost h a bid for John Vogt.
V e te r a n la w m a k e r Rep.
re-election.
B e ll lost lo R e p u b lic a n D o r o t h y S a m p l e . R - S t .
c h a jle n g e r D i c k Orataam . Petersburg, narrowly lost her bid
Graham had 7.204 votes, or 52 2 for a seventh term. Sample had
percent, lo Bell's 6,600 votes, or 19.743 Vote*, or 49.7 percent, to
19.906 vote*, or 90.2 percent,
47.6 percent.
Bell had been slated to become for Democrat Lara Hafncr.
G OP strategists also want to
House speaker In I99C
In another key legislative bai­ win control of the Legislature In
1990 so (hey will be in com­
lie . Rep. Hud G a rd n e r, DTltuavllle, held a strong lead mand to reapportion new dis­
early today over Republican Lori tricts after the 1990 census.

percent In favor. 42 percent
opptae'Amendment 5t Extends a
6500 homestead exemption
bonus originally granted for
widows lo widower*. Wllh 70
percent of ihe vote In. 65 percent
tn tsvor. 13 percent opposed.
Amendment 0; under this
amendment, a permanent Tax
and Budget Reform Commission
would be created to study new
taxes and place Issue* on Ihe
ballot without approval by the
Legislature. W llh 70 percent of
the vole In. 56 percent In favor.
42 prrre nt opposed.
A m e n d m e n t 7 : A n o th e r
amendment aimed si county
Judges, this proposal would
extend Iheir term* from four lo
stx years, the same as all other
Judges. Wllh 70 percent of Ihe
vole In. 39 percent In favor. 61
percent opposed
A m endm ent H: A llow all
non criminal traffic offenses lo
be brought before a hearing
officer instead of a Judge Wllh
70 percent of the vole in. 70
percent In favor. 30 percent
opposed
Amendment 9: Allow ihe
Legislature lo establish a IV
panmcnl of Elderly Affairs and
grant ihe divraion m Verrrann
Adairs departmental status

Democrats hold House,
but GOP finishes strong

ted 6 6 4 7
• a rlle r th is ye a r, tra ile d

lo l15,T32t

advantage among the atgla'a
Houae members going Into
Tuesday s elections, and the
party figures to retain domi­
nance. But GOP leader* sold

— District 11, central East
Corot. Democrat BUI Ketaoo.
seeking his seventh term, held
a strong lead over Republican
BUI Tolley.

K

G O P makes history with Cabinet wins
T A L L A H A S S E E - To m
Gallagher fended off Democrat
Ken Jenne and Secretary of
Stale Jim Smith won easily lo
give Republicans something
they have not had since Re­
construction — a strong voice on
Florida's Cabinet.
"W e have for the first lime In
Florida a Cabinet that basically
Is two-party." Gallagher Mid
early today after unofficial re­
turns from Tuesday's general
election showed he defeated
Jenne In the state Insurance
commissioner's rare.

"It's really healthy for Florida
because the Issue* ere going to
tie brought oul." Gallagher said
In Ihe contest for Florida
secretary of slate. Republican
Jim Smith racked up nearly 63
rcent of (hr voles ra il to
tidily defeat Democrat Tom
Moore and win election In hla
own right lo Ihe post lo which he
was appointed by Gov. Bob
Martinez.
S m ith 's total In Seminole
County was even more decisive
wllh 73 perrent of the votr
compared wllh Moore's 27 per­
cent.
"M y hopr is lhal ll will pul to

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rest l h r carping I'vr had from
Mime on the oilier side for
changing parties and we ran gel
on with what's lm|M»rtani In this
stair," Smith said
The suspense ranir in llir rare
between •ferine and Gallagher lor
Insuraner commissioner, where
both randldalr* w rrr lied In lair
pre-election polls wllh a large
bloc of undcridrd voters
G a lla g h e r ended up w llh
2.003,565 voles or 53 percent
and Jenne had 1.770.736 votr*
or 46.9 percent wllh 94 perrent
of Ihe prrctncls reporting early
today.
Predom inately Republican

Seminole County delivered 63
pen-enl of its voir lo Gallagher
compared wllh 37 |vrrenl fix
Jenne.
Smith had 2.356.177 voir* or
62 9 |&gt;rrrriii and Moorr had
1.364.650 vole* or 36 9 permit
wllh 94 percent of the vole
rouiilrd In the rare lor secretary
of stale.
The G OP vic to rie s boosi
Martinez’ Influence on Ihe trad!
llonally Democratic Cabinet
Now Martinez will need only one
Democratic voir In push his
agenda In Ihe six-member exec­
utive board

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lOmph.
Tonight...fair and a lltllc
warmer. Low near 60 Light
east wind
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High In ihe lower 80s Wind
southeast 5 to lO tnph.

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English proposal, said their
f o c u s w i l l s T •ft n o w to
Tails haaeec as we
Allhoug.i
the measure makes English the
official language. H leaves .’m piemen tat inn to the Legislature.
Herr are summaries and re­
sults for the nlnr other consllluttonal amendments.
Amendment I: Brings county
Judges under Im peachm ent
guidelines already In place for all
other Judges and bars their
r r i" H 4 l by the governor. With
70 percent of the vole. 71
percent In favor. 29 opposed.
Am endm ent 2: Called the
Victim's Rights amendment, ihia
proposal would make sure crime
victims were made aware of the
progress of their esse. With 70
percent of the vote tn. BO percent
In favor. 10 percent opposed.
Amendment 3: This proposal
would allow a lax exemption for
owner* of land lhal contribute
water lo the stale * extensive
underground watrr supply With
70 percent reporting. 67 percent
In favor. 33 percent opposed
Amendmrni 4- Would allow
the Legislature lo approprair up
to 90 percent of Ihe available
motor fuel tax revenue lo Issue
bonds lhal would br used for
highway right of way acquisition
and bridge ctmsinic'Wn W fh
70 percent of Ihe votr In. 56

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Inland waters a light rhop.

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Sanford Hsrald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. No»ambei 9 1968 — 3 A

County may cut beautification funds j
■g &lt;1. MARK BARFIELD
Herald stall writer______________

Three stores robbed by gunman
SANFORD — Lawmen believe (he u m r gunman robbed
three area convenience atnrra before midnight last nlghl.
Sanford Police Chief Steven Harriett aald the the robber waa
Aral al Lit’ Champ. 2990 S. Sanford Ave.. Sanford, at 9:33 p.m.
Seminole County sheriff's deputlea report the Handy Way.
903 N Slate Road 434. Altamonte Sprtnga. waa robbed at
11:30 p m Al midnight, a Cumberland Karma In Deltona waa
robbed.
Harriett aald the description of the gunman matchea In the
three raaea. and In all robberies he brandished a silver-colored
handgun before demanding cash.
Harriett said police have made no connection Iretween these
and a similar airing of weekend robberies, lor which *■Sanford
man waa arrested
The amount of money stolen Tne.day nlghl waa not
reported

SANFORD — Seminole County
commissioners on Tuesday re­
commended not paying for
some projects for the proposed
beautification of Lake Mary
Boulevard as a way of culling
costs
They suggested not building
an overhead pedestrian walkway
and having utility companies
pay lo bury power lines under­
ground
II the change* are approved by
the Lake Mary Houlrvurd Study
Committee und the elites if
Sanford and Luke Mary, more

than §3 7 million could hr
carved out of the §5.4 million
p ro p o s u l lo b e u u tlf y th e
boulevard between Interstate 4
and U S Highway 17 92
Randy Morris. Lake Mary
commissioner and chairman of
Ihe study rom m lltrr. said Ihr
changes might tie accepted by
Ihe committer, although two
sound harriers nut re c o m ­
mended for funding by .the
county should be Included,
particularly along Lakr Mary. H r
said heavy truck irafTIc noise
echoes over Ihe lake
The largest savings would
rrsull In requiring utility com ­
panies lo |Niy lo have thrlr
overhead wires burled under

ground, which would cost §2 9
million If the two dues and
county paid for the work. Morris
said most ronrapnles have
agreed bury their wires, hui not
Florida Power and Light
Deputy county attorney Hub
McMillan said if the countv
adopts a scenic roadway ordi­
nance. requiring utilities to be
tiurird. ilu utility companies
would lx- toned lo bury ihelr
lines al ihelr own rx|&gt;en*e il any
Improvements are made Morris
said Florida Power plans lo
exand Ihelr service lines along
Lakr Mary Ouukvaid
Ollier possible cost savers In­
clude eliminating a §-147.000

l»edestrtari walkavrr at Country
Club Road because only 33
children currently rross Lake
Mary Houlevaril to aid nd classes
al Lake Mary Klrmriiiary.
FJlmlnaflon of ihe vninit bar­
rie rs w o u ld save a t i n lh r f
§250.000 FJlmluatlnn of decora­
tive pavement ui most intersec­
tions except ihr Country Clutj
Hoad rn tra n cr lo downlowij
would save §107.625 from th&lt;
proposal
Oilier recommendation*, such
as sign, setback and buffer
requirements remain ihe same
Moms said he experts lo havp
a final rouuoilirr recommenda­
tion in 18-i ember or January.

CCIB arrests three on drug charges
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — City County Investigative Bureau
agents arrested three men whom they said sold cocaine to an
undercover agent
The deal for one ounce of cocaine for 91.000 was completed
at the Steak and Shake Restaurant. State Road 430. Altamonte
Springs, at about 855 p m Tuesday. Ollier agenta moved In
and arrested the suspects. Tw o of the men arrestrd are
brothers
Andres River. 29. of 7672 Forest City Road » I4 2 . Altamonte
ings. Alberto Rivera. 26. of Orlando: and Drew Michael
tlney. 29. of 839 S Wymore Road Apt 3-C. Altamonte
Springs, are all held without bond They are charged with
trafficking In and |Mma&lt;-**ion of 28 to 200 grams of cocaine,
conspiracy to trsfflck In cocaine, and possession of leas than 20
grams of marijuana, which agents said they found In the
sus|ierts' car.

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i Arrests made at M rest stop
LUNGWOOD — A Florida Highway Patrol trooper working
undercover al the rastbound rest area of Interstate 4.
Longwood. reported the arrest of three men Just before
midnight Tuesday
Two rum were arrrstrd on drug charges and the third on a
charge that he eapoard himself.
Richard F Shaateen. 44. and Roger A Peltry. 35. bmh eg
Orlando, were arrested after the trooper saw them smoking in
the woods The officer searched them and found cocaine in
Peltry's possession Both are charged with posess'oii eg cocaine
and drug paraphernalia
In the other Incident. Ronald F. Dagsling. 43. cf 1820 Lake
Emma Road. Longwood. was charged with r *posterc eg actual
organs after the trooper saw him rspoard In his car. the arrest
report said
S m ^ n .
inn* Sss Bf laws I

Unyielding truck flips

One killed, one injured in
morning two-car accident
B v tU tA M I
Harold staff wrltar
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - A
| 2H year-old Altamonte Springs
, man waa dead al the scene eg a
, I raffle accident that oriiirred at
2:34 a m. today on Stair Koud
436. Allamonir Springs
The v ic tim . C h a rlrs Van
Wagnnr was traveling west
across Slate Road 436 on Palm
Sprtnga Drive, when Kenneth
Maker. 32. of Longwood. Ignorrd
a redllghl and drove his car Into
i he side tg Van Wagnnr s car.
A lta m o n te S p r in g s p o lle r
spokesman Jeff Hawkins said
Van Wagitor waa ejected from
I he car as he remained In the car
oral and waa thrown lo the
northwest side of Stair Hoad
436. Hawkins said H r was dead

al Ihr scene Itakrr was srrtouslv
injured and iranportrd in Or
Undo Regional Medical Center
Charge* are pending against
Itakrr. as Ihe Investigation eon
Ilnurs Hawkins said he durwn |
know if Van Wagitor was wear
Ing a sealbrll. hut sprt u U n d
that lie probably was. sime he
rrmalned In Ihe seal as he was
ejected
Hawkins said Van Wagnnr was
leaving Calico Jack's bar where
he workrd
Investigators. Hawkins said,
will determine it alcohol playrd a
role In the accident Baker's car
was iravrllng at a high speed at
Ihr lime of Impart. Both men
weie alone In Ihelr vehicles
Fauly today Hawkins did not
know whut type* of vehicles Ihr
men weir driving

Sanford rescue workers rigid, move Wanda Peocis k. 19. ot
Sanlord Irnin tier 1978 Cadillac Inflowing an altrrnoon collision In
Sanford Tursdav Pola r said Ihr overturned 1989 Ford pit kup
truck III Ih r Inrrgmuiid. driven by Charles A. Kordowskl. 56 of

i-almetlo. Ga . failed lo slop ai a -x.qi-.igu when ~culhbound on
tairust Avenue Kordowskl and a passenger In Peacock s car
weren't ln|urrd Allbough Peacock Itad no apparent ln|urlr*. she
wa» transported tothc Sanford hospital for a check

Building, zoning fees to be lower next year
• r J. BARR BAR FIELD
Hat aid stall writer
SANFORD -x A l the request vl
the Mid Florida Home Builder's
Association. Seminole County
«ommlsstonrrs voted Tuesdayy
lo lower building and zoning fees
10 percent for one year and
jMissIhly lunger
"We believe building fees were
fheing used) lo Rtihsldi.r other
d e p a rtm e n ts." said Cheryl
Tauhensrr. due-lor ol lf!1A gov­

ernmental allairs
The reduction would \k Hi
efTeri for one year starling IV c
I. During the year, the ifouulv
and the IIIIA would monitor
tounly fee revenue. The fees
would automatically Increase
next year, unless commissioners
decide lo keep Ihe reduction In
eflcct.
Beginning Dec. I, fees for
residential and agricultural rezoning applications, witti the
rxreptloii of planned unit devel­

opments (PUDsi will drop Irnm
• 16UAU u&gt; $152 55. Tlx midi
llonal fee for developments
larger Ilian Hi aerrs will drop
from §3 65 to §3 01* per acre.
The maximum Ire cap lor I lie
rr.Minings will drop Irntn §565 to
§506 .V»
The fee lor a I’t U (Inal master
plan review will drop Irani §565
lo §508 50
Building (res will also he
reduced 10|K-rernt.
For rxuitinlr. I tie lee for a new

C

s tr u c tu re valued b e tw e e n
§15.600 lo §100.060, vvdl .l.t
crease Iniiu §81.12 to 73.01 h «
Ihr (iisi §15(8)0 For each
ndrtlllon.il $1,006. |(ftr rale
would decrease from §4 12 in
§3 71.
Other tees also will deereas*Including plumbing, mechanical
and electrical fees amt well
drilling fees. For example, a
shower or washing machine
|M-rtmi will lx- reduced Irmn
§143 to §3 09.

h a r g e it t o d a y t

Bicycle coordinator considered
Eg J. M A R K ■ A R P I I L D
Herald stall writer_______
SANFORD On Nov. 22.
Seminole County mminlaaloners
will consider whether In assist
Orange und Osceola counties
and Orlando In |&gt;ay!ng for a
regional bicycle coordinator for
Ihr Metropolitan Planning Orga­
nization
The (irrson will tie hired In
January It approved by the three
counties and will lonrdlnunlr
bicycle planning and education
activities In Ih r grra rr Orlando
region The cnordln. lor will re­
view road plans throughout Ihr
area lo determine which new
roads should have blkr paths,
provide safety programs for
school children und seek grants
Betsy Hoover, a member of the
Orange County Hlcyrlr Hoard,
told Seminole County commis­

s io n e rs on T u e s d a y th a t
Seminole County ranks about
15lh In the stair for bicyclist
fatalities Orange County Is
fourth, stir said. She said Ihr
grralrr Orlando urea. Including
tile ihrre counties. Is Ihr largest
urban rrglon In Ih r stale without
a blkr coordinator.
Ilraivrr said In Ih r areas that
have hired a bicycle coordinator.
Ih r n u m b e r o f hike-related
fatalities have decreased

The salary of lhe coordinator
Is rsllmulrd by Ihr MPO at
§43.736 Including benefit*, with
ball the cost paid duilng the first
two years by slate and federal
grants.
Sem inole C o u n ty 's share
would lie $6,367 during ihr first
year. §8.364 during Ihr second
year und atxiul *tic- same for Ihr
third year.

■ M IR a iN C Y C A LLS
TUESDAY
• 9:17 u.m — I3lh Street
und French Ave.. uulo acci­
dent. no one transported.
• 9:38 a m. - 300 S Oak
Ave.. medical call, woman.
24. Irunsportrd.
• 10.01 a.m. - 2016 S
French Ave.. trauma rull.
man. 48. Rural/Mrtro trans­
ported tu Central Florida Rr
glonal Hospital.
• 10 40 u.m. - 1602's W
13th Place, traum a call,
woman. 61. not transported.
• 12:01 p.m. - 510 E. First
St.. Bram Towers. Apt. 809.
man. 84. down, not trans­
ported.
• 12:04 p.m. - 2100 S. Oak
Ave.. truumu call, man. 67.
not transported
• 3:24 p .m . — Seventh
Street and Locust A v e .,

Pre-Holiday

truumu call, woman. 19.
Rural/Mrtro irunaportrd to
Crntral Florida Regional Hos­
pital.
• 7:14 p m. — 2430 Willow
Ave.. medical call, woman.
87. Rural/Mrtro transported
to Central Florida Rrglonul
Hospital.
• 914 p m — 200 block or
N. Freni h Avenue, grass flrr
on vacant property, extin­
guished

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Rural/Melro transported to
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St.. Apt. 530. medical cull,
w om an. 8 5. Rural/M elro
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EDITORIALS

Hail to the new chief,
President-Elect Bush

-J
&gt;5

T h e people have spoken a nd George Bush Is
the President-Elect of the United Stales of
Am erica. T h e familiar strains of "H a ll to the
C h ie f' w ill be played for h im beginning o n
Ja n u a ry 3 0 . I9 6 0 w ith hts Inauguration at
the C a pito l. T h e ‘ trium p ha n t process tonal
down Pennsylvania A ven u e to the W hite
House w illI Ifollow.
TTh
h e p ageantry of the inauguration w ill
usher tn th e Bush i adm inistration and artth It
i - ‘ear m a nd a te from the people to continue
the p hilo so ph y of governm ent espoua. J b y
President Reagan.
D u rin g th e past eight years tlte nation has
prospered Internally
Ily and succeeded In m ost
endeavors externally. Mr. Reagan's success In
securing th e Soviet signing of the bilateral
IN F treaty cam e as a result of hta Insistence
on m a in ta in in g a strong defense. T h e w isdom
uf this p o licy Is evident In the results. M r.
Bush has prom ised to continue this policy.
Regard less of the feelings In l he Oonjpeaa.
the A m e ric a n people, especially tn Florida,
support a id to the Contra rebels. Surveys a n d
p o lh have presented differing conclusions b u t
those c itin g a lowered co m m itm e n t generally
were sponsored and paid for by political
opponents.
T h e a v e r a g e Am erican shares M r. Keegan's,
and p re sum a b ly Mr. B u sh ’s, view towards the
trade deficit. Voters d rive hom e In their
Toyota* a n d watch their S o n y 's to get all the
n ew t a b o u t the perils o f im p o rt-e x p o rt
deficits. T h e y proudly B u y Am erican w he n
the purchase la sound, but reject quickly a n y
intrusion In to their right to b u y what they
want. T h e modifiedJ free trade
tr
philosophy
espoused b y Mr. Reagan w ill probably be
continued b y M r. Bush.
How^Ver. new challenges are on the horizon
for the n e w president. Tech no log y la co n tin u­
ously c h a n g in g and a firm hand will be
needed d h the n ational helm lo safely guide
the nation. T h is is especially so w ith N A S A 's
space p ro g ra m s and the grow ing reality of the
Space Defense Initiative.
A co n tin ue d healthy econom y Is a necessity
for M r. B u s h and the strength of nation in this
area was proven in the fall of 1967 w ith the
recovery fro m the stock m arket crash on O ct.
19. A recession m ay be on its w a y but the d ip
in 1964 w a s hardly noticed b y most A m e ri­
cans due to the firm foundation of the
a d m in is tra to rs fiscal policies.
Perhaps the foremost m andate to Mr. Bush
la tils p ro m ise not to raise taxes. Th e people
believe h im . and obviously believe tn him . H e
has Indicated that he will resolutely continue
to seek m e a n s and m ethods of reducing
needless governm ent spending. T h is annual
budget deficit and the escalating national
debt Is a co ncern of the people of this nation
and M r. B u s h has stated that he sincerely
shares th is concern and w ill make It a top
priority of h is adm inistration. However, the
responsibility for originating the national
budget rests with the Congress and those
bodies have shown no inclination to put
brakes on spending. President Bush has eight
years e xp e rie n ce w ith the Congress as
President o f the Senate. H is knowledge of the
congressional leadership should prove v a lu ­
able in securing budget reductions w h e rr
warranted.
Th e people want "four m ore years" of the
peace and prosperity they have known under
Mr. Keagan. T h is lx the m andate of the people
lo Mr. H u sh . T h is Is hlo prom ise during the
campaign. T h e people have spoken.

Berry's W orld

Democracy steps into the gutter
"I happen to believe you've sold us out." said
the candidate.
"You do not have a monopoly on patriot tom."
snapped his opponent.
George Bush and Michael Dukakis?
No. It was two Canadian candidates ftv prime
minister. John Turner of the Liberal Party and
incumbent Brian Mulroney of ihe Tories.
"(The election! Is s very strong repudiation of
the two major parties." said a nationally
prominent political analyst. "It's not because the
electorate has grown more extreme. It's because
the public has la*, confidence in ithe , -antes'
afier the last
years."
The U.S. presidential election?
No. Israel's national election, which resulted In
a tie bet* een the two major parties.
Democracy is not on trial In all three countries
Bui Its civility Is.
In Canada, the three major Canadian can­
didates have slung mud at each other with a
venom surpassing even George Bush * campaign
ads. If Bush has risen with black-criminal
bashing and by questioning Dukakis' patriot Ism.
Canada's Turner has soared in the polls with
America hashing and challenging Mulroney'*
love of country.
2 In Israel, where national survival ha

JACK ANDERSON

W4ITiN6 FORTMTNSXT *lSWNe fflUClTtTUN..

Terrorists like
to pick dates
W ASHINGTON - Nobody fovea a holwfoi
like a terrorist doc* Thoor international
m e rch a n ts of earnoge e n jo y m aking
hradhnm almost any day of Ihe year, bui
shedding blood on an anniversary or btrthdat
tsealra special It la one of the few prrdkiablr
Hrmenta In a butlnrsa ►ward on •ufpr'sr and
one of Hie lr&lt; weapons the U S guvrinmem
1ussagainst terrorists Infiltrating America
The U S Customs Srrvlre ha* clrrulatrd a
secret calendar suggesting days when tern*
1st incidents might be likely The ' In
lelilgence Alert Message was arm by Ihe
custom* Intrlltgenre
division director lo
o il re g io n a l and
assistant regional
rommloMonera of tho

ELLEN GOODMAN

Voters elect LOTE, again
BOSTON -It didn't take a pollster or a
clairvoyant to predict the winner of this
election. We all know who It is Allow me to
Introduce the nest President of the United
Stairs The Leaser of Tw o Evils |L0TE|.
As of today, one of the two men haa proven
to be the bigger loser and this desultory,
dumb, mean-spirited election has come lo Its
downbeat resolution President-elect L O T E has
begun scrambling to proclaim a mandate.
The srorst new* about the LO TE-ry la that so
many Americans arrived at Election Day atlll
declaring they didn't know enough about
either man to feel comfortable choosing. They
didn't really know what he stands far. They
didn't really know what he’U do In Ihe While
House.
How did that happen In such a lengthy
campaign? How did we learn so little In an
much time? Dtam - the candidates (or sure,
and the handlers If you prrfer-lhe pollsters,
speechwrtter* and advertisers Okay, bash the
media If It makra you feel belter
But some of us ought lo save at least one
whack for self-flagellation
[citation There are 36
million Americana-come on. wr know who we
are-who checked off the little bos on our IRS
returns We are Ihe folk who gave a buck a
year lo the Federal Election Commission
Al Ihe risk of echoing Ronald Reagan, this la
our campaign. Mr. Breen, we paid for II. T o Ihe
tune of 654 million. And w r forgot lo make
sure we'd gel our money's worth
The theory behind the little checkoff was a
good-government notion that If Ihe randldales
got their money from a lot of little donors they
wouldn’t be beholden to the big donors The
loopholes in llial theory are a story for another
day. But It luma out that the candidates
didn't
ndld
feel beholden-m us
Now. I'm not asking for a rebate. I've wasted
more money on a lousy lunch. Call me a
sucker, but I II check off the box next April.
Bui I'm beginning to think il'a lime to attach
tome strings to that box on our lax return.
Anybody who gets public money should
behave In Ihe public interest.

“Oft. lor the days of nothing but GOOD
NEWS'"

the election's litmus issue, neither party stooped form of religion. II la O r worship of Jackals by
to the gutter levels of America andI Canada. They
Of the three democracies. America probably
didn't have to. As one high-ranking Likud party
reached Ihe nadir of ctvlhiy In a presidential
candidate observed
campaign that ha* left this country racially
alter a mother and
poUrUrd Nurtured by race-batting IrievHiun
her three cL.ldien
ads and Ihe subliminal Ku Klux Ktan mentality
were killed tn a West
~JT Bush's campaign
----------------- m m a a
M B # I m p Lee
A l«a rA
l* »r itii* the
of
manager.
Atwater,
Bank terrorist attack
Bush
and
Dukakis
(lip-flopped
In
standings
of
___________
...r
—
two days before the
* _ as* *_•a...■
Se p te m b e r after B u s h 's W illie
election, his con ­
Horton/soft-on-crlme/blsch-people-sre-bsd tele
servative parly didn't
vision ads pummePd the electorate's conscious
need lo do anything
tu benefit from the
While both Israeli parties were smalt Ivr to the
Palestinian violence.
impact
of Palestinian terrorism on ihrir election*
'll helps us all by
and Canada's Liberal party haa been tinging lhe
Itself, "hesaid
Tories' free-trade agreement w lih America
But national elec­
neither alooprd to the goiter level that Bush *
tion* that result tn a
campaign manager did. Judge for yourself
national stalemate or
f Democracy u
are won by Insidious
But the Interludes of a Bush rise on Ihe wings
not on trial In
exercises In bigotry
of racism, a stalemate in Israel and America
do Hllle to exalt de­
a ll I h f M
bashing In Canada don’t Indict demorrary They
mocracy* civility
simply remind us of Ihe truthful grandeur of
countries. Bui
For this month's
Kelnhold Netbuhr'a wisdom “Man's rapacity lor
lls civility is J
national election* In
Justlev makes democracy possible But man s
America. Canada and
Inclination to Injustice makes democracy neve*
a mournful observation of M L- Menckrn aary."
exquisite applicability: ''Democracy Is a iciNBaswiaaraa i s t s b n m s m s

Let me try some strings on for site.
Siring One: Debates. I mean real debates
where candidates face each other and pick
holes In their opponent's arguments. Where
the answers go on for more than two mlnutea
and the rebuttals for more than one. Where a
buzzer goes ofl evrrytlmc a candidate avoids

the question Where a referee is there only lo
see that the guys don’t slug each other I mean
six debates
String Two: A Take Home Exam Want to
know how the candidate would work with hi*
ataff. who he'd pick, how he'd think? Hand out
• hypothetical crista, let him huddle for 24
hours with his experts and emerge with an
answer. Grade It.
String Three: One Speech. T o show that he
can think for himself, every candidate should
be expected lo write
down h li own
thoughts In an isola­
tion booth and Im­
mediately deliver one
speech on Ihe subject
of o u r c h o o s in g .
Check lor meaning­
le s s s lo g a n s o r
phrases lifted (rom
Presidents past

Siring Four: Truth
In Advertising A s u ­
able chunk of our
654 million haa gone
lo television station*
In Ihe form of ads
designed lo manlpu

( Anybody who
g o t s p u b lic
m onsy should
b th tv* In th*
public Inttrasl J

I

Isle u*. Sometimes even to deceive us. II wr
are lo pay for our own manipulation, these
should pass some minimal standards of factual
accuracy. On a par with. say. aspirin manufac­
turer*.
These are not Ihe only or beat strings lo
attarh to our purse. I ran think ol any number
of others Compulsory press ronferrners. for
example, or o requirement that presidential
randlates appear on television without benefit
of flags at least two days a week. Instead of Just
paying for the balloons, we should be able to
prick them.
I am morr than half-serious about my string
collection. We have become so passive as
citizens. Faced with the dumbing down of Ihe
itltlcaJ process, all we have done Is lum off.
aybe ihe only hope Is In our role as
consumers.

C

It's harder and harder lo gel a public
accounting of our campaigns. Il's about time
lo get a coat accounting.
ICI ins Tk*
Owl WrlWri Orm*

H e r* d te som e
dates that are likely
to ratrh the fancy of
terrorists
J a n 20 — Th e
anti-American group
Hr i holt* h could be
active on this day It
Is Ihe am fveraary of
(* h • d d I n g
ihe freeing of 52
American hostage*
b lo o d on on
from Iran tn I M I
•nntvoraory of
HerboUah la the Ira
b i r t h d a y is
m a n -s p o n s o re d
•xlra apoclai £
group responsible for
killing more than
250 Americ an* In the Middle East since I UN.I
T h r group still holds American hostages
Feb I — This la the anniversary of the
Ayatollah Khomeini s triumphs) return from
eaile lo Tehran In 1070
Feb 11 — Iranian-aligned terrorist* cek
brate ihe anniversary of the final overthrow of
the Shah oflran in IB79
March 21 — This la the Kurdish New Year
The Kurds are a tribe of people in Turkey.
Iran and Iraq who would like their own
homeland A forge group of them was killed
earlier this year In an Iraqi chemical weapon*
attack The key I mortal group la Ihe Kurdish
Worker a Party, a Marxist outfit begun In the
mid-1970a that targets Turks everywhere
Kurdish terrorists could exlend their hatred
lo American* because the United State* and
Turkey are N A TO allies
March 26 — Palestinian Ierror 1st „ . __,
•eeihe with anger when reminded of tl.
anniversary of Ihe signing ol Ihe peace treat
between Israel and Egypt in 1979. The Ab
Nldal group la thr moat active of th
Palestinian terrorist* ll haa carried out 9
attacks since 1974. killing or Injuring almoi
900 people Americana are a preferred large
Abu Nldal attacks on Ihe ome and Vlcnn
airports In December 1965 left 17 propl
dead, five of them Americana. In addition I
Abu Nldal. the currently active Palcstlnia
ierrorm groups arc Ihe Palestine Llberatio
Front ana Ihe Popular From for the Uberi
lion of Palestine- Special Command.
April l — This is celebrated as "Th e Day t
Ihe Islamic Republic" In Iran, the day in 197
when religious rule was established amon
Moslem leaders In Iran.
April 24 — Armenians use this day t
memorialize ihe thousands of Armenian
massacred by Turks In 1915. The moat actlv
terrorist group Is Ihe Armenian Secret Arm
lor llie Liberation of Armenia. A SALA ha
been active In assassination* In America a
well as throughout Europe.
Nov. 19 - The Customs Service auggeali
that on tht* day. any number of Palestlnlar
terrorist groups might be active because It li
Ihe anniversary of Egyptian President Anwa:
Sadat'a historic Ulp lo Jerusalem In 1977.
Dec. 22 - This to s good day for Turkish
rktoh diplomats
dl *
Americana and Turkish
In Ihe
United Stales to slay home. It to the
anniversary of the 1976 riot In Kahramanmaras. Turkey, when 105 people were killed
In fighting between rival Moslem sects.
#? 4*&lt;S AaSsrssa aa* CMsVsaAHs
CssrriM. im Usmm N M n fo S u X .X i

�Sanford Haiaid, Swilord. f\oM * — Wadnewity. N o v m b f 9, 19M - M

County---------

FINANCIAL

C M t i x i o f Irani Pag* 1A
Incumbent running. I think the
vote has lo be considered s
compliment to all my colleagues
on the board "
Kelley said her elertlon re­
flected a call for change by the
voters.
"T h e people are ready for a
change.'' Kelley said. “ I was Ihe
(tropic's candidate I went out
and goi lheir confidence. Thai
made the difference."
Kelley said managing growth
and holding Ihe line on laxrs
will be tier lop priorities
Hut Kelley said s cross-over
voir ot Democrats itelprd her
elertlon ami site rrrd llrd her
campaign staff, which she de­
scribed as hard working In
addition. Ihe campaign was
b o ls t e r e d by m o re th a n

Market moderate, prices dip
NEW YORK — P r k n opened lower today In
moderate trading of New York Stock Exchange
taauea.
The I km Jones industrial average, which
mac 2 65 Tuesday, was off 11.03 to 2116.46
shortly after the market opened
Dreltnrs led advances 566-I M among the
1.155 Issues crossing the New York Stork
Exchange tape. Early turnover amounted to
about 0.670,000 shares
Stock prices closed slightly higher In moder­
ate trading Tuesday as the market ant trips led
the vtclory by Vice President George llush In

the presidential election but remained con­
cerned over the economy.
"The market was down Friday and Monday
because tt was Jolted by the October un­
employment report." said Monte Gordon,
research director of Dreyfus Corp. "What we
have here Is a rebound from this."
Gordon said the slronger-lhan-expected re­
port showed the economy was growing at a
faster rate than was expected, which raised
fesraof Inflation and higher Interest rales.
Hrgarding the election. Gordon said the
Hush victory could cause a short term rally but
added that Investors would soon return their
focus toward economic Issues

Dolin' opens lower;
gold, silver higher
T h e U S. d o lla r ended
slightly lower today In Tokyo
and then opened weaker In on
other major foreign currency
markets The price of gold was
must I, higher
In earlier trading In Japan,
•he dollar continued its slide
against the Japanese yen.
closing st 124 65 yen. ofT 0 06
yen from Tuesday's rinse of
124 73 yen
Dealers said the dollar made
wane rarty gains, tail later a
wave of heavy selling on the
heels of ihr hush vStory In Ihr
U A presidential rlectloa sent
It Into s txiUpm
A dealer with the Jspsiwsr
foreign asrhangr bank Yaauda
Trust aakl the dollar fell In
part brrauar traders have no
reason to bettrve President
elect Georgr Hush will do any
better at reducing the federal
deficit than President Reagan
did

Hush's promise not to raiae
taxrs adds to ronrern that Ihr
deficit will continue, the dealer
said H r added, however. I haI
it Democrat Michael Dukakis
t ad won the election Ihe dollar
w o u ld h a ve fa lle n even
further.
In Europe, the dollar began
the oay In Zurich at I 401
Sw iss franca, down from
1 5000
The dotlai brgan trading In
Frankfurt at I 7615 Weal
German marks, down from
1 762. in Parts at « 1176 French
francs, down from 6 06. in
Hruaacla at 37 52 Helglsn
francs, down from 37 77 and
III Milan st 1.324 25 lire, down
Irum 1.324 55

M E L ItO U H N E - H a rris
Carp sold Tuesday It reached
a definitive agreement with
Genera! tie d rtr Carp to sc
quire OF. Solid Stale, as |ire
vtoualy aniMNimrd for I2 W
million cash

Bushby members of the National
Aaaoelatlon of SeturUlta
Dealer* are irpreaentattve
Intcr-dealer prteea as of
mkl-momtng today. Interd ealer m arketa change

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In London, the IWKish pound
opened at 41 781. up from
( I 77 at the close on Tuesday
In rarty New York trading.
Ihr &lt; U U r was slightly lower
againal key foreign rurrm rtra
In light trading

Htrrfo agrees to buy GE Solid Stata
automotive industry, ihr mill
tary and othei customers,
employs about 10.000 pruplr.
with annual sales of 4550
million
The Harris armlronduriiir
sector employs shout 4.000
proplr with annual sales id
about 4300 million

ii*
e*

O u tla w e d tram Page I A
Massac tinsel Is and en
ding Ihe Drmnerallr Party's
ht&gt;|&gt;es of recapturing Ihe While
Mouse that Jimmy Carter fowl lo
Rragan in I960.
The Republicans now have
won five of Ihe Iasi stx prrsl
den!u) etrellons And for Ihe
first lime In four decades, since
I h r Dem orrals* R o ose ve ltTrum an era. ihr same party will
control the While House for a
third ronarrutlvr term
Al 5 36 a m EST with 95
percent of Ihe voir rutin led.
Hush had 45.396 354 voles for
54 percent uf Ihr (aipuUf voir
while Dukakh. had 36.730 660
voir* for 46 purer)I
Hush carried 40 stairs worth
426 electoral votes — capturing
Ihe nation’s most populous
stair. California, and Its lop
prUr of 47 rates early today
llukaki* won 10 stairs and Ihe
llW rtn of Columbia worth 112
rales
II lakes 270 uf Ihr 536 Elec
Ioral College rates lo win Ihe
prraldrnry
Untlhr Reagan's ss reping vtrlury in I UNO that gave He
publicana rontnil of Ihr Srnalr.
llush won without providing a

It*
B*
It

Gold And tu e a r
NEW YORK - Foreign and
domes! k gold A silver prkes
quoted In dollar* prr iroy
ounce Wednesday
Gold

O t W k l Stair of homer* llie,
N J . a tnanulw turrr of srml
r o n d u r t a r c h ip s for the

IOiOOu
30
20
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iA m a f t r
.

Indus 2121 62 oft 5 67
Trans
024 46 off 3 16
Utils
164 30 off I 60
Silk k
603 26 o6 3 27

Ihevkius t Umr 4 IN 5 O o fT4 00
Morning living 410 50 up
I
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0
I long Kong ■ 4101
i i«ttc « spin'1
gold Ofwn U ltL U O U T X110
Comes spot
*—
•*silver open
6 413 up 0 02
(London m o rn in g filin g
i lunge ts haard on the per
vkiusday'sclosing p rk r I

Woman collapses, dies at Lake
Brantley volleyball match
■y TOMYI
Maraid sports wrttar
DHLANDO - .Joyce Frank,
known as "Mama Frank" to
Lake Hrantley H igh School
athletes, collapsed during a
4A H rg io n V cham pionship
volleyball match Tuesday al Dr.
Phillips High School and lalrr
d i e d , a c c o r d i n g to a
spokeswoman for Sand Lake
Hospital.
The mother of Lake Hrantley

,

L B j L

Fred H. Williams. 70. 200
Airport HIviL. Sanford, died
Friday. Horn In Sanford, hr was
a lifelong resident. He was a
retired civil engineer, a member
of Firs! Presbyterian Church.
Sanford, a rrllrrd Navy officer, a
member of Ihe Sanford Rotary
Club and Ihe Florida Engineers
Society.
Survivor* Include his daugh­
ters. Sarah W. Johnston of
W in te r Park. E lK a b c th W.
Gulmunnof Lake Mary. Linda W.
Tangential) of Longwnod: a sis
ler. Mrs. A. F. Kelly. Richland.
Ga.; and arvrn grandchildren.
Brlssott Guardian Funeral
Home. Sanford, is In charge uf

something like this never lisp
prns." said Lakr Hrantley ruarh
Wolfgang llalhlg "H scares you
Something like this helps you
keep things In prrsprrllvr
"She supports us at all ot our
events." Halbig said.
The matrh wan delayed about
45 minutes as volunteers, then
paramedics assisted Frank. Alter
she was lakrn lo Ihe hospital,
the match rraumed and Lakr
Hrantley won, 15-10. 15-6.

S*-.

C H A R L E S V. P U TN A M
Charles V Pulnuin. 74. 578 E.
Seinlnnlr Avr . Lnngwt*)d. dleil
Friday. Horn In Hastuia. N II.. hr
moved to Umgwond Imtii llarrv.
Vl . in 1072 Hr was a rrllrrd
engineer for Sprague Fleet rtc
Co . and a Navy vrlrran
Survivors include his wife.
Mary F.; son. Scolt, Hollis. N il.:
daughters. Patricia Stewart of
Plymouth. Mass . Sandra Famiw
of Guam. Koarmary Cannon and
Janet Mead, both of Dcllona; 10
grandchildren: and one great
grandchild.
Halil w in -Fair child Funeral
Home. Allumontr Springs. Is In
charge of urrangrmrola.

FRED H. WILLIAMS

coaches C in d y and Dehhlr
Frank, site milaparO with Ihr
Lady Patriots leading 14-3 in ihr
second game
A s I h r s p r c la i o r s w r r r
ushered from Ihe gym. peopkfrom both Ihe take Hrantley and
Dr. ITillllpa contingencies al
tempted to assist Ihe woman
I‘liramedics from West Orange
answered Hie rail and. after
treating Frank al Ihr srene,
transported her lo Ihe hospital
"Y o u hope and pray lhal

arrangement*
RON A L . B O O ZER
Mrs Rons L Ifcsi/rr. HI. of
2501 Fast 2l6h Sired. Sanlord.
died Tuesday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital Horn October
13, 11)07 In lialnbrldgr, Ga.. site
moved in Sanford In 1025. She
was a h o m r in a k r r . and a
member of New Zion Primitive
Baptist Church w hrrr she served
on Ific Mother's Hoard and the
16-aconcM Hoard.
S u rv iv o rs Include a son.
Stanley Calvin of Kissimmee:
four sisters. Eva Ferguson of
Vonctal. Wash., ilrsslr Walker
and Venus G iicsm . ImiIIi ol Sunford: one grandchild.
Wllson-Flchclbcrgcr Mortuary
Is In c barge of urrungrment s
R O B E R T A L L E N S M ITH , JR .
Robert Allen Srnllh. Jr.. 31. of
1 1 0 0 P in e V a lle y L a n e .
Titusville, died Tuesday al Jess
Parrish Memorial Hospital In
Titusville. Horn October 22.
1957 In Jersey Clly. N.J., he
moved lo Titusville In I960. He
was a coot rue Hon laborer, an
Anny veteran, and a member uf
Bethlehem Missionary Baptist
Church, Titusville.
Survivors Include a son. Teddy
Smith, Titusville: his father.
R o b e rt A lle n S m it h . S r ..
Titusville: Ills mother. Barham
Ann Smith. New York City:

"roallall" effect and Congress D R I . chairman ol ttie thui-a
rrmalnrd firmly DrmnrraHe
Hanking Commit Ire. was dr
The Democrats proin led ihelr fealrd ctearlv
54-46 margin lo Hie Senate
Driin* rat* gratified two GOP
whrrr 33 orals were al slake, govrr wa ships in Hie 12 stati-y
and II appeared they would with those races. Iiol lost one In
Inrrraar Ihelr majority by one or Montana In licpiililir.in Star]
two seats. They also gained a Stephen* lor a net gain nl one lit
possible six seals In Ihe House
In d ia n a . E v a n H avh I tl c
where they already held a 32 year old son of former Sen1
255-177 advantage
Htrcli Hayh. hrai l.i Gov .folio
Among S rn alr Ineumbenls.
Mule for Itie M-al id retiring GOIt
Nevada Rrpubilrun Chle llrchl Gov Riderl Orr. and In West
fell lo former Gov. Kli hard
V irg in ia . D em ocrat Gaston
llryan and appfontrd Nebraska Caperlon ousted three term GOR
Republican David Karnes was Gov. Art'll Mi»&gt;rr
ilrnird a full term by |*tpuDr
Given Hie large .imuoiitv ol
former two term Denim ra llr
disAallsf.nlkm with t*dh prrsb
Gov Robert Kerrey, a Vietnam
(triiii.it candidates, it had txrti
Medal of Honor sinner The
thought itial voter lurnm ii
IVmorrats (a t Montana Sen
would he low Early esllmale^
.John Melrher. however, when
were lhal roogtily half Hie voting
former farm brnadrasirr Conrad
age (Mi|mlallnn
atkiul 'K|
Hums won a HrpoMlran upset
million people - had voted
I n r u m h r n l Sen L o w r ll
Wrk-ker. R Coon . rrfuaed lo
C u ll Gaus id llie CianinMIrv
ronerde defeat in his Mil for a lor Hie Sludy ol Ibe American
Electorate said I lie numt&gt;rr o|
fourth trim against Allomey
Attlerh a * eligible voters going
General Joseph Llrberm an.
lo tile (*dls cih i Ii I tie as low a*
rawing to seek a recount as 99
prrrenl of the voir reporting
Ih r 51 I (irrrrnt that voted in
IfMH it*e low,-*i turnout tit
showed him Wising by a mere
recent limes wav 52 6 peri-rot in
H (MW voir* In neighboring
Rhode Island however, vrlrtan
|!WO It rose vligtnt, in 1964 In
Rep Fe rn a n d St G rrm a ln ,
S3 I percent

Algerians vote on constitutional changes

NawTwrfe
if gfOt mrfrfiant
Iik manufacturer
In the United States. Hants

4130.000 In camiulgn contribu­
tions. a county record for a local
race.
"W e worked hard." Kelley
u ld . " T h i t was ihe key to
winning this. Hie phoning. Ihe
walking. Ihe tellers "
An opponent of Ihr rotinly
charter, which voters approved
by 56 percent. Kelley said she
would be willing lo work to
make the charier effective She
opposed the rlu rtrr. saying II
would give loo murh power In
r o u n ty a d m in is tra to r Ken
Hooper and might pose a risk lo
Ihe self governance of cities
Kelley sakt she wants In make
surr lo protect the rights of "Hie
people and Ihe elites — lo retain
Ihelr rights and lo slop some of
these suits
Frad StrMtman defeated Warred
"We've got lo gel logether."
Kernel
she said

m alrrnal grandparents, Eddie
and Lottie Wise. Jersey Clly.
Wllson-Ftchellk-rgrr Mortuary
Is In charge ot arrangements.

soon a. soma i_

r.iw . ni|vTM
gnM n
ALGIERS.
Algeria —
- lu
Algerian
t*Trsklenl_
m
wa.
banking!
j fMBMTfMIM»T»ii|w»seil
cnnsllluf
in a i r l c i r n e u M B H 40 aallsfy
demands ft* grritrr demaaaaay
and stem the unrest that led lo a
week ol noting Iasi month
The (kills were scheduled lo
nprn at 8 a m (2 a m EST1 for
voting on Ihe referendum, pro­
mised by Hendjedld after noting
Ort 5 12 left an cstlrivaled 200
people dead
The proposed reforms lo Ihr
1976 const itm km were designed

C h a rte rCrmtiaaed frsra Page 1A
"Th e approval ol Ihe charier
glvrs cun ml bark tu Ihe votera.
They proved with thla vote that
they ran la'x lhal respimalhillly
amf that they will be able In Ihe
f u t u r e lo h a n d le g r o w t h
inanagment with greater coop
eraiton bet wren llie rilles and
county."
The charter will make few
changes lo county government,
although 11 will give residents
the (lower to prnpuar ordinances
and pass them If rounty rommlsAkiners don't, recall rounty
lonunisAkmenv. and make fun­
dam ental change* In Ih e lr
county government such as
having cuminiMlonrrs elected
by district or Itaving ail ap­
pointed sheriff or lax ciillectnr.
The charier fai-etl a rocky path
to Its approval Tuesday night.
Cities itp|KMrd it because they
fell It might give the rounty
more rontnil over them. In some
counties that have already
passed c h a rte rs , s u c h as
Broward County, the voter-

lo assuage demands for curb* on
Ihr monolithic power of the
ruling National Llhrratfon Fnml

dent's |*iwrr lo appoint and lire
Ihe prime minister and no saneHull of n(&gt;(*mlHon parties, fell
short n( llw ifosltrs nl .several
, OM^prtipn*ril change would •rrlorsuf Algerian w*;lfjg.v |
Afwiut 500 Afgerfon tnlrlkclut
m a k e * ih r ro u n try s p rlm r
ittttkfM acrountaWe U&gt; the Na­ als gothmed Wednemt»y al the
tional Assembly rather than the I’afoiT of I'u llu rr to Remand
party for approval of the gov­ freedom of e*presslon rather
ernment's programs
than a package ill rosm rllr
Another amendment would changes
redefine the role of Ihe president
The artists, musicians and
as "embodying the unity of the writers dlscusM-d plans i&lt;&gt; form
nation." Instead of the current their own prolessional nrganl/a*
definition as "the rmodimrnt ol Hon her ol stale conlrol
party and slate unity."
16* lots, who have proteslrd
Bui the package, which run
use of Ion urr by set or Ily foncrv
tains no changes In the prrsl
and Journalists seeking relax
atlon of censorship are also
trying lo (ortn their own pm
frsslonal l**llrs
D ip lo m a t |r so u rce s said
authorities
w rrr ihoughl lo Ic.ir
approved charter r r r a lr d a
a
low
lurnoul
In Ihe rrlcrruduml
land use planning committer
with land use powrr over Ihe which would Im- seen as a Inlluni
elites and ro u n ty . Volusia for llendjedld. as imirh as ,i
County pusM-d a similar Lind further outbreak of drtnonsirn,
Hons
board.
The charter already has faced
a legal challenge (tom charter
committee member Webster. He
also has been succesful In
rhallrnglng Ih r Orange Countv
Continued from Page IA
Charter, now before the slate
united."
Supreme Court.
Dennis noundrd (rersonallv1
Webster attempted lo have the
charlrr question taken off of hurl when she said. "No. I don't
Tuesday's ballot, saying Hie plan lo ever run again. The
county commission foiled lo people ol t.o iig w n m l hnvq
follow pi opr r legal prorrrdurr to spoken."
Faulkner was unavailable lot
adopting tt. but a Seminole
clrruil judge refused lo hear Ihr comment. H r was admtllrd to o.
arguments, allowing Hie refer­ coronary rrtllcal rare null ol Hit
Florid.i Iloapltal-Altaiiionle lot
endum.
The Judge allowed Wrlislrr lo otisi-rvalloo on Nov. li and H
pursue his challenge If voters rx|»erlrd to !*- released liMlay*'
approve the charter. Wctisler according In Ills wile.
The victors are lo tie sworn in
has staled he will pursue his
challenge.
on Jan. I.

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rs Christiansen Itumors wult•H

Harald corraapondant
Slxty-four-yesr-old A) Chrta*
tliinam lias always been athletic.
Aa a boy In Val d'Or (In rural
northern Quebec), he araa a
cram-country akter, tee hockey
player and runner.
"Where we were, everything
win far apart.'* he joked, "ao are
had to run...lt araa the only way
to get where you aranted to go.**
Christiansen's love for running
continued Into adulthood and. aa
he got older. It evolved Into
competitive walking On T . ips •lay. he was a competitor In the
rare aralklng event at the Oolden
Age Game*
In 19ft3. he was preparing to
participate In a 15-kllomeler
r a r e n e a r hla h o m e In
Washington. D.C. The course
through the hills surrounding
the capital was an unfamiliar
onr so hr and some fellow
competitors wanted to beemome
at ipialnlrd with It.
As they walked the area
Christiansen kept up a steady,
tint strong, pace. His friends,
having seen a demonstration on
rate walking (sometimes called
jxiwcr walking), told him he
would be good at It and enlouraged him to give It a try.
As he entered competitions, he
consistently scored well and
soon was at the lop of his age
group every time.
When Christiansen retired
•mm his job with the Federal
Aviation Authority In I960, he
tllil not Increase the frequency of
Ills &lt;nm petitions.
“ I don't really do this for any
reason except that tt*s fun.** he
said matterof fadly.
lie walks, baseball cap askew,
with arms stiffly bent and legs
straight. Ills breathing la steady
yet calm. Despite the heal, he
Irnrrly breaks a sweat.
Christiansen has won so many
■iirtlals that he no longer keeps
track of his arcompltshments.
lie aald that he has started
donating Ins awards to running
Hubs so they ran be used to
rrward the winners ol their
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And. he said, he drinks sevrral
beers s day.
Though he Is retired, he works
hard every day on his farm In
Venus Inear Srbring). where he
cultivates native Florida pistils

&lt;I.ilmtng they are “no big deal.'*
*'l have been in training now
lor 35 years." he said.
H r said thr secret of his wins
K n ui r It ton. lie starts each day
Chrtstanscn limits his corn
with a fiber rich meal, has a petition to contests in the state
large mtri-day meal, and nothing -.tof
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raslomilly. he will make an
exception.
A few years ago. he went to the
Pan American games In Toronto
where his mother lives. Next
summer he plans lo attend the
World Masters in Copenhagen.
Denmark.
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once." he said
Christiansen's wifr. who was
working the polls In Venus the
day of this race, often competes
when he does, but he leases that
she is not as good he Is
"I don't know if I'll he tuck
here next year.** he said, climb
mg Into his van lor Ihe inp
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Judges look for style in
sw im m ing competition

By CAROL J. RUMM Y
Herald Slsll Writer
1AJNGWOOD - Vsl Lynch Is
no nlmngrr In water. Whether in
Wlnlhrop. Mu m or Deltona. Fla.,
nhe'n never l&gt;ern far from the
ocean, or diving — the sport she
IfiVPH
Yesterday ihe 67-year-old
grandmother of *rvrn pul (himr
years of oceanfront living lo
work at thr Mth annual Golden
Age Gamrn. For her efforts she
took home a gold medal In Ihe
women's diving event.
“ I juM look Ihe bull by Ihe
horns.** Lynch said. "You have
to do II. Of course you want lo
win. hul Ilull's not the thing.
W hat's Important Is you've
I Tied.'

B y C A M O iJ . R U M M Y

Harald Staff wnter

Shr credits the xport with
keeping her thin, healthy and
alive. Four years ago Lynch
underw ent a triple bypass
operation. She couldn't believe
she needed the surgery; xhe
Wilt cited her w e ig h t, and
lollowed a lt.il.merd diet. Sitting
|MMtlsld«- .il Lyman High School,
shr brushes wet things away
from her (orrtirnd. shrugs hrr
shoulders, mid s;iys what mat­
ters Is today.
*'l Is.....red right back,*' she
wild ‘T i n Mill here and 1 feel
great.’*
She Is an at live lady, who says
shr has no llinr lo feel lonely or
miss her days as a Ixwikkeeper.
*'My children tell me they have
to mnk* an up|&gt;o!ntmrnl with
me |iih I lo talk on the tele­
phone. shr sold Ik-sidr* diving,
•.hr plays tennis four days a
wi i k. plays piano and sings m a
lo* al« hole
"people say. ‘what's that old
lady doing diving'^'** Lynch said,
and laughed. "Hut the real
advrnlnrr was In my moving
down here
Her husband died 16 years
ago. and In 11*H1 Lynch made
Ihe derision to move from her
home town ol Wlnlhrop to [)rllnuj. Shr likens the small town
Hlinnsphrit- of the Florida elly to
In-r MiiSHurliusetts home town.
Lvrri no. It was not an easy move
foi her lo make. She left behind
n large 10 room house that had
Ih en in her laiiilly for genera­
tions ami sin was leaving It to
mint- In a rlly where she didn't
know nnolher m iii I.
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SANFORD - Th e M th annu­
al Oolden Age Game* entered
l(a fourth day of competition
today , following competition
yesterday in canoe sprints,
obstacle canoeing. 4-mllc run.
diving, triathlon, table tennis,
mingles dominoes, checkers
and bicycling
Here are the results from
Tuesday's competitioni

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V a l L y n c h o l D e lto n a to o k th e g o ld In Ih e d iv in g
e v e n t. T h e 6 7 -ye a r o ld s a y s s h e h a s no ve r b e e n far

'Aren't you gonna cry mummy,
aren't you gonna cry?'” Lynch

Irom th e w a te r sh e loves

says she doesn't miss it because
slit’s luo busy conrenlrating on

wliai Is ahead, whit h in hrr rase
tc a 50 yard swim event.

LONG WOOD — Synchronized swimming is a s|n»n m Iii&lt;Ii lias had
trouble gelling attention In fail, many Americans In line tl la-gao
Irss than IU years ago Luuisr Wing I* mil one &lt;&gt;l th.isr Shr kmiws
better as she's
been coaching
It since I1M6
S h e 11 r * I
learned erf Ihe
sport when site
was director of
I h e II o s t o n
YW CA.
"I wanted to
compete then."
shr said ‘ Hut
everyone told
me I was tin
old. and lhal I
should roach."
Yesterday
Louise and hrr
husband Fred
p r o v r d them
wrong
The
Massachusetts
c
o
u v•
p ie re c e iv e d
gold ritrdals In
the duet evrnl
at the Golden
Age Gam es.
They rompetrd
In s ratrgory for
t h o s e 7 0 to
75-yrars-of-agr.
However, It's
not their first
L o u is a a nd F re d W in g o f L y n n . M a s s . e n d
showing Last
th e ir s y n c h ro n iz e d s w im m in g set w ith s
week they were
f lo u r is h
a m o ri g
c o m p e t ito r s
n a W lt it r r should lx- a pcrlrri right angle,
Havrn evrnl, and future dales and e ve ry circle perfectly
are marked on their calendar
round "
Louise began competing In
According In Fred. It's an
1075 In the masters division for event that is becoming more and
adults 20 and older. She tried to more populated by men "Pm
Interest Fred In the sport, nol very good yri hul I'n.
dropped sevrral hints ntxiiil Ihe trying." he said.
fun II would tie. even gave him u
The hard work Is |iaytug off.
membership In a local pool
for I heir combined scores have
"He didn't use It." shr said.
iicurly doubled slncr Louise and
"H e'd come In and swim a
Fred began working as n learn
couple of laps, and say this Is back In '64.
boring."
After a few years Fred's al­
lamlse s[x iids two hours dally
titude changed. W ith Louise ut Ihe pool, and Fred an hour,
away for weeks at a time, he five days out ol seven. He says
grew tired of frozen dinners and llir s|xirt Involves a grrul deal ol
television. "It's much more dlf- concern ration, and they have lo
flculi than II looks." lie said. learn lo lx- very efficient with
"Th e Judges look for a perfection breath co n tro l and m uscle
of line and design K vrry vptnrr movement.

�Sanlord Herald, Sanlord. Florid* - Wednesday. November 9. i 960 - 7A

14th Annual Golden Age Games
Schedule of Events
High School, sponsored by KlwanixClub
Pinochle — 10.00 a m at llo w rll Place
sponsored by AAHP
O o lf (H a n d lc a p C a llo w a y ) - 7 30 a m
l»hutgun Martial Mayfair Golf Course; sponsored by
Pancake Race Inge group applies! — I 00 p.m
al Fl Mellon Park, sponsored by Pilot Club
Hotary Club of Sanford
Oolf (Handicap A Low Gross Onl&gt; I No Calloway)
Sw im m ing - 1*00 a in ai Lyman High School. — I 00 p m. |r.hotgini start! at Mayfair Goll
lainti%on&lt;l sponsored by Amerlran Hed Cross
Course: sponsored by Koiary Clubol Sanford
B illiards — Hni.it ion Men 2 r *o p m at Cltrk
Shufneboard — (2 mil of 3|Doubles Only (75
point game). H .Mi a in ,u Ft Mellon Park; Center; aponaored by Optimist Club
K n ittin g Conteet - 3 00 p m al City Hall
sponsored by Hanford Shuffleboard Club
Hobby Show and Photography - Open lo the sponsored by Extrusion Homemakers ol Seminole
Public. 9 • S p in al City Hall: sponsored by County
Tale nt Show - 7:00 p in. al Civic Center
Extension lloniritiakrrsof Srtnlnolr Counly.
Deeathlon. Psrt II — &lt;*rio u m at Seminole sponsored bv Chamber of Commerce
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Fire forces 2,400 jail -in m a te evacuation
Marinatodieforkillingwife
E L TOHO. Calif. — A Marine sergeant was sentenced to d w th
Tuesday for fatally beating hts pregnant wife, putting her body
In the family car and pushing It over a cliff to make her death
look like a suicide.
Sgt. Joseph L. Thom as. 18, was sentenced by a military
panel comprised of officers and enlisted men to die by lethal
Injection.
Thai same panel Iasi Thursday convicted Thomas, assigned
to the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, of the premeditated
murder of his wife last Pec ml* r.
Thomas was convicted at a general court-martial of fatally
bludgeoning hts pregnant wile with a tire iron, pulling her
body In Ihe couple's car and pushing It over a clifl to make it
appear she killed herself.
The body of Mrllnda Jean Thomas. 24. was found In the
burned wreckage of the vehicle at Ihe bottom of s SOO-foot
embankment along a highway In a remote mountainous
Orange County ares near the Riverside County line Dec. 10.
1UH7.
Thomas. In custody at Camp l&gt;rndlcton Marine llase In
northern San Diego County since his arrest In April, will be
transferred to Fort Levrn worth. Kan . lo awall rxrrutkin. Staff
Sgl. Sieve Short said.
before ihe death arnience ran be carried oul. however, his
conviction and sentence will be automatically reviewed by
military officials, and can br appealed all ihe way lo the U S
Supreme Court. Shod said

B-1B bomber avoids houses before crash
AHILENF.. Texas — Crew mrmbrrs of a B -Ill bomber with
"flames pouring oul of Its engine" apparently were able lo
guide Ihe craft dear of populated areas before ejecting safely,
witnesses said
Tile bomber crashed Tuesday near Dyes* Air Force llase
dtiring a training mission. Ihe Air Force said. All four crew
members were hospitalised In goud condition aftrr parachuting
from the jet.
"(The pilot) ltanked oil to the east to an area lo where there
are just farms, so fie might have been trying lo gel away from
any houses before he eras}led. said Mike Allison, an employee
ul a truck slop in Ty e who said he witnessed ihe crash
Allison said flames shot about 200 feet high for about five
minutes brfore subsiding. Department of Public Safely troopers
shut down Inlrrslale 20 for about 30 minutes.

*F to return to Stanford
STANFORD. Calif. - The letter F~ for flunk should be
relumed to grade reports at Stanford University, whlrh threw
It out near!) 20 years ago. most faculty members believe
Tw o thirds of fam ily members at the prestigious university
believe the so-called "scarlet letter" of grades should be
revived, according lo a survey by the Com m Ilire on Academic
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alsaU and Achievement
The " F " win dunked oul of Ihe Stanford grading system In
IW»9. and students who failed a course simply received no
academic credit wllhout having lo bear Ihe stigma of Ihe letler
Indicating failure on Ihclr grade transcripts
The gradr "D " Indicating below average achievement atari
was bounced but restored In 1975
The school's Faculty Senate will review Ihe committee's
recommendation

w h ic h d n rs not have f lrr
sprinklers, sheriff's officials sold
-m iIff Sherman block, whose
other Is In the building, said the
fire spread quickly through a
20 hv 30 room where drugs,
mostly cocaine, confiscated in
raids assio/r*
Hr -id tin.* &gt;iU4 of Ihe drugs
was not expected to hani|irr
future prosecutions because
careful records were kept of ihe
drug seizures
Two plumbers using it welding
torch to cap a steam pipe In the
narcotics room accidentally
slatted llie blaze, which caused
*10.000 damage to flic building.
Acevedo said

LOS A N G ELES - A flrr accldcntally started by workrrs
using a welding torch in u
narcotics storage room in the
H all of Ju s tic e forced the
evacuation Tuesday of more
than 2 400 people, .m inding
1,800 jail Inmalrs. and Injured
several dozen people, authorities
said.
More than 120 firefighters
extinguished the seventh-floor
fire In about 40 minutes. Fire
Department spokesman Greg
A ccvrdo said. Heavy smoke
forced the evacuation ol |ail
Inmalrs. sheriff's nlllcluls and
Firelighter lairry Hornier said
visitors from the 15-storv build
the blaze "wasn't that Olg "
Ing
"It was Just a whole lot of
The 10 25 a m. flrr prompted
the closure ol streets, causing a smoke," lloerner said, his lace
smudged with m m .i
"It was
massive traffic Jam In thr
really
Iml
lircausr
this
was a
downtown area, and drlaynl
some trials In thr Crim inal concrete building ll was like
Courts b u ild in g across the bring in an oven "
Param edics treated at Ihe
street, authorilles said
The county's outmoded radio serne 4t» firefighters shertlFs
communications system was officials and building security
unahlr to penetrate the Hall ol guards lor ru b e r heal exhaus­
Justice, which Is a concrete tion. cuts and htotsrs ot smoke
building, causing drlays In Inhalation, A c rv rd o said Two
communications between lire • deputies w rrr sent lo Inispltals
officials outside ilie building and lot treatment ot smoke inliala
firelighters Inside, llatlallon
item
Chief l i n n (ailhey said
A hoot I Hi k I inmate*, w I m i are
ll was thr first significant lire Ix Hised (HI I tie lofi five floor* ot
In th r 03-year-old building
llie hulkllng. were taken lo an

F ro m U n lltd Pr*ss International report*

United Press International
ANCHORAGE. Alaska - For
the second lime in two (lays,
slate wildlife olllt lals Tuesrlay
reported that a derr hunter has
been allocked by a grizzly twar
Hut the second hunter lived lo
tell the talc
" I figured I was done for."
D uane C hristensen. 3 8. of
Fairbanks, said from tils hospital
room at Fairbanks Memorial
ilospital where hr learned Ilia I
number deer hunter was killed
in a separate attack.
| Christensen's hunting part tier
idiot the allocking tiear as it
chewed on Christensen's back,
leg*and tin Ilock*.
• Christensen was hunting on
Kodiak Island, famous for huge
jirnw n hears, and I lie other
Victim. Ilartcy Sirvrnplprr J r .
•to. ol Juneau, was hunting on
Tlaraiiul Island In soutlieusl
'Alaska Slevcnpl|ier riled Doth
)&gt;c.if s were sltol and killed
: Chrlslrnsen said he was in the
^lospltal when he heard utxiul
the fatal attack on Sirvrnplprr.
-lint he said lie didn't need to
hear that lo realize how close hr
frame m deal It
5 ‘T i l l real lucky." lie said
Doth attacks occurred laic last
Week, and stale wildlife nlllctals
•released details this week
• T h e 700-pound bear that
lulled Slcvenpl|M-r Iasi Friday air
jt.itt of the Itody and was cover
In g the remains with forrsl
rlchrls when searchers came
Tipon i lit* licar Saturday, officials
tvaid Monday. A ball ol gunfire
felled the lieusl as It attacked the
group.
C hristensen was attacked
Thursday, hut Ills hunting party
had not arranged to lv picked up

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Irotn the remote fly-tri hunting
area until Saturday. He was
taken to a hospital In Kodiak for
treatment
Christensen s hunting partner
Hill I (urges* had Jusl idiot a deer
and w as cleaning It w he n
C h rlslrn se n climbed a h ill,
skilled another deer and shot It
He round It at Ihe end of a trail of
blood — a trull that a tiear had
scented
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w li e n I h r a r d a g r o w l . "
Christensen said. "I saw a sow
and lwo culls 40 fret away. She
cumr running at full charge
light ai me I shoulrd and raised
my arms and at 20 fret away I
shot tier In tlie eye. but It didn't
laze tirr. She kepi coming "
Chrlslrn se n said the hear
kuorkrd him down, knocked tits
gun away, and hr turned onto
ills front to heller protect
himself. Imi the twar liegan
chomping at tils Irgs. back and
rigtil bullock
When ttic tiear rrarrd up.
Ilurgess shot It dead. Chrtstesrn
said, and It hit the ground right
next to lilm . lie said llic bear
was H feet tall and weighed 700
imunds Th e two cutis stayed In
the area for a day. fredlng on one
of ihe d rrr. and then dlsap
|&gt;eared. Christensen said.
Wildlife officials speculated
that Slrvrnplper. who had a deer
tailing device, may have In­
advertently attracted the lieur
that killed hint.
Christensen thinks gunfire atirurtrd llir tsar lhat atlurkrd
hint because "Kodiak bears arr
urn spooked by firearms or
humans any more, and ifir
gunshot lends to druw llirm In.
li represents fresh meat to them
They'rr not stupid."

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Another hunter mauled
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Sakharov begins heart tests
HORTON — Andrei Sakharov. Ihe Soviet phyatrM and
htimun rights champion, may receive a cardiac pacemaker at
the siime hostnn hospital where fie wife. Yrlena hornier,
tin dei went heart by pans surgrry two yrars ago
Marlin Hantlrr. spokraman lor Massachusetts General
Hospital. Issued a statement Tuesday saying Sakharov "began
outpatient testing of bis canhovascular system" at the facility,
tint refused In rl.dxir.ilr "At (Sakharov's) request, no further
medical Information will l»r given for the next 10 to 14 days "
Sakharov. B7. arrived Irt On- Untied Stales on the first foreign
trip he lias been allowed In 30 years and la expected lo remain
in Ihe IJnllrd Stales for two weeks for a scries of meetings lhat
may Include a Nov. 14 meeting with ITrsid rn l Reagan.
So far during hts U S. visit, (he 1975 Nobel Peace laureate
lias been staying with Ills slr|idaughlcr. Tatiana Yankelevl* h.
and her family In Newton, a Ikninn suburb

the District Attorney's Office
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about 2 p m altrr the cleanup
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�Scnlord Herald Sanford Florida - Wednesday Norembet 9 19(J8 — §A

W ORLD
Isr^eli'backed militia kills three guerrillas
liniRUT Lehunon
Mrmlirrs ni .in Israrll.backcd millii.i
killed lliree I'.ilrsiinl.iu gut-rrlll.t* in Miuttirrii l.rh.innn
Tuesday. and reportedly sri nil .in explosion .il a house ol a
suspect in I hr shtKitingnl their comiTiandrr
A South l.elianou Army mllllla *{HikrMium said troop*
"ambushed a iiitni|i ol I'alrstlnian guerrilla* ns Ihey were
allrrnpiing to inliltraie
the so t ailed
security rone '
rstahhshrd by Israel as a buffer with Lelianoti
“ Three of the attacker* acre killed and several others at re
wounded almnt 2 miles east of the (nirt i It) of Sldotl. 2 \ miles
south of Heirut. the s|«okrsuian told Hit t hristian run Voice rd
fret l.&lt; tiannn radio si aI loo
"The army (lulled I In dead bodies (mill Ih r tMlltelleld. he
said
There arte no t ianns nt responsibility hu the hilled ojirralion
front any of the Palestinian la&lt; tions
The Moslem run lleinil Radio rrporietl the rnllltU dv minuted
the iMiiisr ol Sofia (let f(ata 1 1 alio I. sus|M-&lt; led Of shooting
Soutfi l.etkinon Army tiHnmarider t»tri Antoine latwl at his
residence m Mar)e voun n miles ntirth ol Israrl s fsirder
lathd Vi. alto aas seriously wounded in the shooting
Monday aas listrtl in slaltlr iondiii.nl m an Israeli hospilal in
Haifa

Whitbread literary awards announced
LONDON
five hnalisis atrt announced I oestl.iv for
itriiain s rit first literary award I tie Whitbread flt«&gt;k ol the
Ye ar the sponsors ol tlie prl/r s.ud at a lamdon t rremony
The prestigious twsi novel aaard went to Salman Rushdie for
"The Satanh Verses ahlth flamboyantly sweeps continents
and tulluies lo((rtlter said Lav Weldon one td flte Judges In
the awards sponsored by W hit bread breweries
Also honored » r i t a N Wilson for his « Ivotarly biography
ToUtny and Petrr Porter for fits mat lime age (■a-rris f be
Automall! Orai It
Jody Alien suit llir &lt;hlldrrn s lank award ha Awaiting
I&gt;rvrhtpinenls
i hosrn by (hr judge* ftei ausr it was
"c hlhl readable and Paul Savrt took tlir tlrsl novrl pn/r lm
" T h r t tanltalsol Madia ss
I lie flvr i Ilrg iirt Winners ra&lt; h r r in t n l S.’ r .J ’i a ti.ille id
I(k year old L.iphithtig malt whtskrv and tfte o|i|airturiilv tn
January to win III* * 15 IHHi tt Initirrad Hook &lt;&gt;l itir Yrar award
said .tan |tarn t halrrttan Sam W hit tar ail
Mnlalti s other mafia lltrrarv award Ihr Ihatker prl/r is
worth »Jb 250
l-J*t yral s Whtlhfrad Winner was llir thsaldrd lush port
( htUltr Nolan wlmwr autobiography I ruler the Lye ol the
firs k has slot r sold I HO IS SI r optrs
CrtiMs thought I hr Iasi novrl (atrr would if*i to Australian
Itnn r (h a tw ins work I t/ (ataiist of ih r authors light
against a myslrrtuus ifrhtlllal mg disease
Hot Rushdie s Sal atilt Vrcse-s
a story of twe Inbctn
immigrant* hi hnialn who hop from Hie *ks Ukr Stian it*. ,
thr prl/r

Nicaragua calls for removal of troops
M ANAttl’A Nicaragua
Prrsldrol Daniel tktega said
Tuesday Nicaragua will p trv n l a plan to the new I S
government tor thr rrm m al ol all foreign tr«*o(&gt;* from t « rural
Amerlt a
Hit Issor ol set m itt Is thr old) nor worth tllsa osstng with
the Untied Stairs IWtega s o l. It ibrv leel that lltru w&lt; U llll
Is thiralrnrd hy Nl« atagoa wt air prr|*itrd to Intel for talks
cornerning thr return *1 ol live fmeigri military prrsnae in
Nit aragua
llr said Nltaragoa will | H i«n l a |.U'|»~d to the t.'nllrd
Stairs rrganting llir retttoval of torrign military ttun(&gt;* Irom
&lt; rnital Aitirrita and lulutr guarantee* td no military
Intervention
We nrrif a plan to wi|» thr p lrs rm r ol torrign ■*%lllt.irs
irtMips Irian t enlral America a plan that w dl inrart the region s
goyrrnmrnis plrilgr noi in establish foreign military liases or to
rrall/r military tnaneov ir t w ith foreign nations t frtrga said
Hr said Nltaragoa is not verv hop* hit the nrvl I S
government will radh ally alter its |hi|» te* adding that
Piesltlrni Rragali s (stilt »rs have le m
i alaslrophit
lor
Nit aragua
Ihr hurricane that ret ruby tin Nicaragua cannot l»ctMliparnf with thr tlainagr and snllnlng tausetf to thr jiruple
of Nti aragua to llir Reagan administration l frtrga salt!

C h in e s e death
toll to p s 1 , 0 0 0
United Frees InUrwellonal
REMIND — 1 fie death hdl rose
lo more than 1.000 today In the
aftermath of a ma|or rarlhquakr
In remote southwest China,
where revue efforts were ham ­
pered by heavy damage and
rugged terrain. re(Hirts from tfie
region said
Thousand* of Clilnese soldiers
led it s4 or arnl n covery rflorts in
Yunnan Province where two
towns and tfietr surrounding
counties were ravaged hy the
Su n d a y n ig h t quake that
measured 7 fi on the Rubier
vi ale
Effort* In aid Ihe Melons
hampered hv (amr commuflh a
lions with the alter ted areas
i unturned as military and polit e
teams tried to rra&lt; h isolated
Villages cut oil h) drhrls and
hh ksltdes that have blmked
many mad* in ihe ru g g rd .
tnouuiaintHis region
fhaiiotle Her vhetmer. a lint
on wtlo lives III the town of.
.Jinghong 75 mile* from tire
quake * center said In a tele
phone interview that U» al news
|M|irr and radio re|Hitt* plated
Ihr nutnhrr of dead at more than
1.000
Her she i met , a C h i n e a r
•(waking research *tndenl in
Jinghong qnutrtl a It* al new*
pa pt i a* r e p o r t i n g I fi a t
emergency team* have tern
unable lit apprnat h many re
riiolr village* and lhat Ihe death
loll would likely n*r as report*
flllrrrtl m from other *ettle
merit*
Il Hire quake i only lasted
alHHtl It) setorul* hut II s o
very wary
llershrimrr said
All the truililing* were moving
- amt Ural s a t tirrr where it
ineattiretf }u*l 3
She *a&gt;d power line* In
Jinghong weir lm .tight down hv
the Irinhlor She added that

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flOllsrs kills ked flow II (M.wcr
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lm lulling tfiose nl 150 (oond
dead after the sinking ol the
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and a wrist watih in die
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then were oilier foreigner* liv­
ing In Ills* arra. hut she knew- of
not asualtle* among them
Earlier. Chinese official* lold
the Unllrd N’aiion* office In
ilel|lng thal tire confirmed draih
toll had risen to 9311.
State run television reported
more Ilian 1HXI people were
confirmed to have died and radio
re(H&gt;ri* said 6-15 others were
injured

M ANILA. Philippine* Typhoon Skip whirled Inward
Vietnam today after tr.impl
lug a chain of island* m the
cemral Philippines, leaving 71
people deatl '*r&gt; missing and
more lhan I million seeking
shrlier tin higher ground
official* said
Wrathrrmrn said Skip ihe
third killer storm in iwn
weeks left the Phlh()|ilrie area
of responsibilit y at h a m
today. Il was moving west
at ms* Ihe South China Sea
toward Vlrtnam wttli rrtlured
renter winds of h i mph
luromplrte combined re
(nuts trnin tellrf agencies and
Ibr military showetl at least
71 people w r r r killed hy
landslides lloodwaters and
flying debri* d u rin g the
typhoon'* tw o -d a y sweep
arms* the trn ira l Vitayan
region ami thr Hu id prninstda
south ot Manila

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reached by telephone said the
Xishuaiighaimu regional gov
ermneni sent hospital worker* to
treat the Inturerl
Most home* and building*
were reported destroyed or dam
aged around th** town* ol I an
tang and Mertglian near the
border with liurm a I 550 mile*
stmlhwe*! of llelpng
television showed film
widespread dr vast a
lion in* hiding many desiroved
mud walled shack* Peasant*
dug through drhrt* and tarried
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Afghanistan sends envoy to Moscow
ISLAMAIIAD Pakistan
Afghanistan announced ihr
ap|Mtiulmrnt Tuesday of a senior ( ahinrt minister as
anittaswador to Moscow in an .i|i|Mtcnt hid to end (silitital
feuding over government strategy in the Afghan war
Stale tun Kahul Radio said Interior Minister Saved
Mohammad tiiilah/ui had lm n a|i|Hiiotrd (he new Afghan
ambassador hi Moscow in a move req united hv ihr Soviet
Dillon '
(hil.ih/nt is leader ol ihr Klialif 1massesi |a&lt; lion in Ihr ruling
People s IVtiiiih rail! I'.irit ol Afgliantshm w liirfl Is rtuliruilrtf
III a long standing fruit wiih tin rival Pan ham Ihaimrrl group.
Ird ftv Ptrsldenl Na|lhullah
Wrslctn diplomats say (nil.di/iii had sooglil a military
solution lo llir wai while Na|llmllah s Pan ham lai lion lavorrd
a (Hilittc.il srlllrtnrul ifi.it would lm hole a htuud liasrd
government m Kahul
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71 dead, 95 missing
in Philippine typhoon

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B a rn e tt C u s to m e r.
Listening to wiiat our aisloniers good neighbor as wel l.
That's why were involved in a
\vanl and need ;nxl resixMxiing to
those wants aixl needs is something variety ofcom inunitv projects which
\vvthink is gixxi business at I3anx*tt. enhance the quality oi life for us all.
Alter all, we live here t&lt;x&gt;.
But \w want to be more ilian just
a gexxi busiix'ss; \te tiiink \kv also
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�1 0 * — Santoed Herald. Sanford. Florida — Wadnaaday, November 9. I9M

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y R E S U L T S
SHERIFF
Jo h n Polk (R).................................... 60,141 (73.7%)
Pa trick W ilso n (D).............................21,472 (26.3%)

TAX COLLECTOR
Ray Valdes (R).................................. 50,468 (64.7%)
Karen R ichardson (D)....................... 27,570 (35.3%)

SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
Robert H u g h e s.................................48,590 (67.3%)
Duane D oddington........................... 23,559(32.7%)

SCHOOL BOARD
District 2
N an cy W arren.................................. 49,551 (71.2%)
Dan E llis ........................................... 20.084 (28.8%)

SCHOOL BOARD
District 3
Jo e W illia m s...................................................36.133(51.9%)
W e s Pennington............................... 33,450(48.1%)

ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS
City Commission (Dist. 2)
Lee C o n sta n tin e ...............................................6,861(97.0%)
W rite-Ins.................................................. 213(3.0%)

ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS
City Commission (Dist. 4)
Ed d ie R ose....................................................... 4.462(56.4%)
W illiam J. M cC o rkle ......................................... 3.385(42.8%)
(LeM to right). SMft'on Kirkpatrick Shen't John Polk Sbe'ie. Sierron
and Charles Donaldson do a tit of celebrating *hiiu watching the
W rite-Ins.................................................... 58(0.7%)
Senate race on television Tuesday night al the D*V office in Sanford

CASSELBERRY
City Council (Ssat 1)
M arianne M. Percle............................2,679(56.4%)
P h y llis V. Sheppard........................... 2,073 (43.6%)

CASSELBERRY
City Council (Ssat 2)
Frank A. S ch u tte ................................ 2.503 (52.8%)
David H en so n ..................................... 2,242 (47.2%)

CASSELBERRY
City Council (Ssat 3)
Andrea D ennison............................... 2,897 (60.5%)
C arl Robertson................................... 1.891 (39.5%)

LAKE MARY
Mayor
D ick F e ss .............................................. 953 (51.0%)
Randall M o rris.......................................916 (49 0%)

LAKE MARY
City Commission (Seat 1)
W illiam (Bill) Greene.............................973 (56 3%)
Ken K in g ............................................... 756(43.7%)

LAKE MARY
C ity C om m ission (Seat 2)
David J. M ealor................................. 1.114 (66 3%)
M ilt G effen............................................ 567 (33.7%)
LAK E M A R Y
C ity Com m ission (Seat 4)
Paul D. Trem el...................................1,062 (61.5%)
Harry F. Beckham Jr........................... 665 (38 5%)
WINTER S PR IN G S
C ity Com m ission (Seat 1)
C in d y Kaehler....................................3.393 (55 1%)
Terri Donnelly....................................2.769 (44 9%)
WINTER S PR IN G S
C ity Com m ission (Seat 5)
Paul P. Partyka..................................3.092 (49.3%)
David H o p kin s...................................2.095 (33.4%)
Teresa Le w is..................................... 1.083(17.3%)

While Republican Connie Mack t. Jn t fan- ve »y wen m th*
ite
race Polk had little trouble in dispensing *i|h Democrat i hallenger
Patrick Wilson

P olk b a ck in the saddle a ga in
■y SUSAN L O G IN
Herald staff enter
SANFORD — Srimnnlr ( minty
Slirnfl John I'olk Rrpubln .in
got a voir u( i unt'dt n&lt; r I in sdav
with fiO. 141 iDfrv 7.1 7 |m m it
in hi* sixth lint tr»r llt.il oflii r
I'olk in .l.itiii.ar&gt; Milt tieglii In*
20th year a* shrrlll Hi called
hi* rr rlrt lion a iiiandaii town
the |&gt;oi|)lr to itintiniir out pm
lrsMun.il program amt mi|ir&gt;■*•
as the rounl\ unmn
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beyond |iari\ llnr*
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toil my commission wr Mill nir» i
Ihr orrd* ol llir county
I'olk
said al fils victory parti al tin
Disabled A m rrira n \'ciri.m *
headquarters in Sanford
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wish e rs. I'olk said
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H u g h e s to re tu rn as s c h o o l s u p e rin te n d e n t
Warren, Williams successful
in race for school board seats
By C A R O L J . RUM SEV

Herald staff wnter
SANFOHD H u Im a l tally
m a d e it clear S e m i n o h 1 imiiiy
voters w a nt .m o th e r tour year*
Willi I loti H u g h e s a* Nii|irrill
l e n d r u t ol Si lltxils alld N.illi •
W arren and
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Il will Im thr lllllft term lm
Hngtie* a la mgr* •)•mI irsnlriil
The superintendent had III*
1 hall* ugf i Ilu.iin IkMltlmgifili
with a t m •• 10 oui margin
Doddingliiii a leaf tier al Mi.1
m otile S p rin g* IJe iin t»iar&gt;
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■lay visiting p r n m c l * and m . iv
IIIL* .It II.IHHlIlii ( .»fs It Mils .1

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d o i n g a gooil (oli
II s really
re w a n t i n g w h e n |iroplr n i l you
t h e y m o y e i l lo f ills l o l l l l t v
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tie v i l d
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vm l
l i n y l i n n s I i o m i i I any
lllli test m li.ilsm M I a n d l i n y
I.11 k i d * v |m 11* m •
m

Voters in Lake Mary pick Fess and three com m issioners
B y S A N D R A B O U C H A H IN E

Herald stall writer
L A K E MANY Mayor l i n k
I •** Mas re fleeted lo llir third
i m o year term as m a y o r Itirsday
t u r n i n g h a rk a challenge hv
R a n d a ll Morn* m ) io gave up )us
1 o iiu n is s io n seal 10 make t h r
r.n e
F o r 1 n m in is s in rif r v they
' ' I n led Mill (ire e n e (rortl dls lrirl
I D a v i d Mealor Irntn t li s m n 2
a n il reelected I'aul D T re m e l to
seal I

All three 1 harter amendments
passed lu o ol tin .imentlinenls
will esiahllsh a ytiling mayor
and four 1 omruixsioners and a
r ii v -manager lortn of govern
merit The third amendment
corrects a gliti h in Iasi years
t barter amendment li redefines
how compensation Increases or
decreases are established for the
mayor and commissioners
O 11I o! 2.172 registered voters
1.893 ballots Mere east al the

pretint ts An additional 57
absentee ballots gave the illy a
78 9 percent voter lurnoul
Voters and candidates Mailed
anxiously as results trickled m
slowly throughout the nighi
Shortly alter I a m the Imal
rejMirt revealed III it Fess had
defeated challenger Randall
Morris by a slight 37 yules Fess
received 953. or 51 fieri enl ol
the votes while Morris lost ihe
election Midi 9 1 0 voles or 19
|ifft enl
I ill glad II s over Fess vild
early Oils morning I thank God
and my lanilly and campaign
workers They worked really
hard Now I have lo earn those
votes ”
Fess lonunenied on Ihe Ihr
charter amendment which will
make him a voting mayor wuh
lour i omuiissiourrs nrxi year by
saying. The charter is only a*
g&lt;mmI .i s the participants and
tlull's line We'll work on It

Dick Fess

B ill Greene

David Mealor

Paul Trem el

W e ll gel evetv llllllg taken •al*
ol
M o r r i s e x p r e s s e d ill s a p
|Mimtmrn i o v e r his tlricai Hi*

von 1 i i m .d i d hi* sorrow w h e n
In v n d
I 111 p ltiu d ol til* |m nplc
w hi 1 siip|Mirled m e II was a close
elct I ii iii I t l i v r i v v i d obviously .

I lost
I I H l e v e lh a i tin m.i|oriiv ol
1In- c o m m i s s io n e r s w h o w i n
rle c lc d w i r e the v i r il e |MOple

w h o slip ) m tr It’ll on I . l c li o n * .lie
1 h • 1i o n *
In s a id
M o nts
y.u all d tils 1i.itiiiiissinii seat lo
H e r F e s s . »‘ sge I *2A

�SjntO'd Mtua'il Sanlou) Flo^da — VYelneiday No»«mt&gt;«r 9 &lt;900 — 1 1 *

Questions remain for both Bush, Dukakis

AROUND
TH E C O U N TY

UPI * n «l| »l«

T A X C O L L E C TO R
WASHINGTON
Itisinrv will
show George Hush won Mir
clrrllim In ttrrnme Mu list
president nl Mu Clillrtt Stairs ll
should add a Inntnoir stressing
Mlchat I Dukakis lost n
The resull ol Mu- Ioiih t ampnlgn Dial now will v n ij Hrpuhtlran Hush lo Mu Wltite
House and I»tmot m i Dukakis
tuck In govern Massat htivlls
leave many unresolved ipn-sHons lor hoth nun lor iluir
polltlial parlies amt lor Mir
nation
For the vtee president now Mir
president rlri I Mir ipu shuns are
the most serious ol all After
years ol lilliriH ap|*ointnl )&gt;*hs
ami working loi others in gov
ernmrni Hush vmu most had
ilie nation
and tu most tin u
attrr riuuiinH ........
ihai

R e p u b l ic a n Hay V a lde s
v .1 •* c’ lt i l t d S r m i n u l l C o u n t y T a n C o l in tor .in
I ursdav in rrplai r tlu onl\
Deitim rat in r u t m i v r l r r t r d
ollu r
W ith 9 5 ol &lt;15 p r m m is
r r port i n g
W ild is
an
Apopka
n u r nr r v m a n
garnered *&gt;-* 7 pt r r r n i ol i h r
v o i r l o m p a r r d lo Ins l i n n
in ra i n
ih a llriig tr K a m i
Hli l u r d v i n s 35 l |h'|i n i l
V a l d r s vi ill r r p l a r r C»
I n » Hai
I li«- n n r r i t i tax
m l In tor f e it rm g allrr C l
veais in o l h r e
l( i i l i a r i l s o i i t a n l i r i
•atnpaigti o n In r rx|M M rm r
lor tIn Iasi I n w a r s in Mu
O r a n g e i i n i i i i v tan m l
It i tor s i i i i n r
mi h i d i n g
loin as assistant manager nl
Mu ia\ &lt;tr|Mtinn'iii lot ili,ii
i tMin I x Slit- argued i x |h ri
r i l i r w a s t n | in trtl lot lln
toll wluh A aides M ill It ad
rr s ln p w as in erird

s u t e r r d r t l m o r e h rt a u s r h r
i m l n i r d out negatives attom Ins
o p p o i u nl than l&gt;* t a u s r tie ills
p i a v r t l poriiiv * s tl&lt;oiiI h iin sril

Morrover d&gt; s p u r Hush s
tlaiins to ioustiv.itisui Muir
a rr nagging doulils atvoul Ins
trur ptulosophv mostly tireauivr
h r has i hangril Ins mind on t ore
issues frequently In Mu p.ist
M m ti i lk r h r w a s al I lie
R r p u t i l i r a n National C o n v e r c

VVt I r r l good •ilmiil ii
A aldrs s.ntl
AA i look a
|» &gt;'Mivr message in lilt i lit
/i iis and s i n r l r d with a lat k
ot na im i r t utiiiitimi
I look lo r u a id to ntov ing
in •nid i.i m i i i h niltirird Ml lx
going in in nl wt t k to I r a n i
lilt (oil tv rliiir I i*o on i h r
pav toll

H o n w h e n hr se em ed lo heroine
his o w n man o v e rn ig h t Hush is
n o w al a i rossm ads
a n d like u
n r not. h r is ta k in g A m e ric a
a lo n g h&gt;t Ih r r ld r

In Ihr Inugh rst pressuir
ttnikrr in Ilie woild hr now
must perform
Host* has i a jlril inr a strong
A merit a hut also a taring na
Hon ami hr tnusi hud a wav
l)Ult k h lo Itirli] those gnals Hi
|r|*ralril tils d r s ll» III tils v ii loi v
spert Ii I ursdav ills’ til prom ts
l u g to
m o v e again loi an
A merit a that Is s l u i n g and
•r s t i l u l r III Mu wofht stro ng and
titg h r a t t r d al h n m r a n d w l i r u t
s-uit I walll a k li u tr i
gt uttrr
nation I in ra u i tl and I m t an it

Yet Hush no lotigri *an irlv tin
olh' is In take Ilir lr.nl as hr Ins
III nmsl ul tils p iilih r I If r
Perhaps irat lung lo Mir gut
Irrh iig s

Mi."

helped

h im

as a

World War II rondsil pdm and
an ml rnirrpenrur. he must
rm rrg r as a Ir.utri
How tir will do is Mil hlggrsl
tpirsiioit in Autr in a today

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S

President elect George B ush
F a r i n g a I k i n t K l . l l l i led t o l l
g i r s s Mi.it lias n o lovr Im Inin
a nd d o rs urn Ira i h im as n tlul
R o n a l d H t . i H . t n in DIMM
I k *a u s r la w m a k e r s lln u k tu has
no piddle m a i u t a l r
Hush will
l i a v r l o t a k i i tin I m l r a lly
H r look a sii p ii i iii.ii .hi* *no n
I ut sil.tv tiiglu v o w i n g I** do
HIV I r v t l I m si Ot f t . e h out .uul
w m k i u n s lru t t l v r l v w ith Mir
I 'u n t il S l . t o s ( o n g l i sx
Mill 11
will t.ik&lt; tiitirr Ilia n w inds It h&lt;
■ an l llnd a wav to w m k w n h Me
Ih iiis r and s&lt; unit it *miSil t o m
ol al Mu vt iv It ast i o m pin ait
his iitiit m m in i

P resident invites Bush
to victory celeb ratio n
W h itt llm is t 111 i h i r r iiaisi
•it is t t i n linns In I **I *• C i t s
W A SIIIN t •11 *N
I ’rt suit ut
1*If ill lla rtv I m m . 10 was n
Reagan
win* I a i o p . n g i i r d
elt 1 ti ll Inllou lllg lo ur 1mis&lt; 1
zealously lo kt * p i h r W h i n
u li v i pit soli nh a l v It lout s tm
Dt i i i i H i . i l I i . m k l i i i D e la no
House m Ht poh lu a n hands
* o n g ra lu la n tl I' m s n lr n t * I* * t
Hi Hist v rll
l a i i t t l ' Host* u u l i m in *1 Inm
Reagan
w I m 11 a v * I ■ &lt;1
to t h r r v r i u l i v r i ii .m s m n to
2 5 I * m &gt; m i l l s 111 1 .iiii|Migiiing
lot Mir titll* v 11 t m v also was
ti.
iv I** w m k t o w , m l .i ti.m strt
o l |m*w *t
haskiog 111 tin know I. i h . that
lit In l|K d 10,11 k a |mill li.ll
Hot a l t h o u g h K r .t g a i i is
p lra s rit wall Ills v I* • pit si
mill simie
Not sun • I s o ,
d e n t s rlrt total v t* i n n
hi
w h e n Mar 1in \ .i u l i t m 11 mu
i liK s i u *i inti'iiil to * iitt.nl his
111tit tl Viuht u . lai ksoti li.ul
o w n Ir.utri slo p
nit&lt; ut mi
a sittin g v u i pit s n h III I m t 11
r | r v a i e d to tlu O v a l * &gt;11u •
st. iv m g
mi tup
and
in
t titiim a iiil
u n t i l h is sin
t h t u u g h ■ let Moll
cessot Is s u m o into ollli r
As Mu Re a g a ns itMu&lt;l on
l.iti 2 &lt;t a&lt; *m d u i g to i hu i ol
( h i I t&lt; i i i !• 11&lt;1111 lips a nd w al
t ile d lln ti M in is plans ,d
stall Kenneth D i i I m i - i i ii i
fra dv w i l t I m tug laid Im Mu
lie is not going to tidt into
1r a i i s i i io n tu .1 H u s h ail
Hit suit set
I I u I h r s lr li i told
fr|Kirtrts aht t Hu sh and his
in liu s ii.ilim i
r u i m m g matt
In d ia n a S r n
D u l l e r Hi e III su lil ail 10
D a n UuaVh
deli a t n t tin
D I- III o t t .11 11 I 11 k t 1 o I
n o im i enieiii w o u ld *•&lt; madt
M . issui tlosi its (iov
Ml* liai I
stMin u| a p its lili imallv ap
D u k a k i s alltl I t x.ts S e ll
|h i i i in 11 11alii to h elp w n h Mu
exi haiigi ol ptiWt i Mu t l i u l
l.llIX ll llt'lllsi l|
ul stall was 1 x |k 1 n d in Ii ad
Hi agali alltl Ills w lit Nam v
llu pant I p&lt; tsmiallv
gathered with hit m i s m Mu
D u lo 1si ■ 111 11011 tl 1h a 1
f.itmlv t|H.iMrts ot Mu W lu ii
tl*uist n&gt; wall ti r li i lion it
Re a ga n i n w e d this n at s
t i n 1too pattlv as a tt Ii I r l l
t u r n s I'nt-sdav ingtit m i tug
dll 111 ott his o w n tw o (1 tills 1(1
H u s h l» I ollll lilt lllst Sitting
ollu 1 a n d Mitis saw Mn o soli
vice prrsltlriil rlr t lt d to Mu
as
a |h is 111v 1 ri'.illitin.u iiiu
president v tu I 52 v e a ls
I I1.1I I lit A i m 1n a ll p o ld u
Y o u v amt I i o u g la lilla ti
w a u l s lo IIIIIIIIUU Mu illtet
I t r u r g r Itosli a n d D a n Uoavl&lt;
n o n Ro nald Reagan sit m
o n their Itlsiorn v t it o i v I lieu
l i g h t v eats ago
m a t t d a i r wdl t m i i m u t
Mu
r l i a t l g r s Ml.it i t r . i t r (oils
W i lli lllllt t u n n i n g mil on
Ills it n i n e
Ihough
Ri agali
pros|Killv and p r . t r r loi alt
was s.nd lo havt
told his
A in e r ii ans
Reagan su it ut a
aides
So u n n h lo do and so
p repared st.ut m i ni
lllllt- tliiu
III! president l l i v i l i d Hush
a n d Uu-tvlt to ap|KMi wuti
Ih i i ' i i . u n l v will I h I iiisv
d o t i n g Mu tu xt tw o n ioiu h s
h i m in tin Host ( ia n li ii I i h I.iv
\ p.u.idt oi loieigti h i m m . i t n s
o n i r H u s h r r l it i n r d t o
al&lt; si In ituled to si 1 h im tu xt
W a s lit it gt on 11h i m
I • xas
week
1It t H i d i n g S o v it I
w h e re !i&lt; i •Ii 111.lit d ii i tils
h u m a n righ ts .n t i v is l A u d it I
a it o p l e d t in in r i o w n &lt;•t
S a kh a rov
Monday
West
1loiisinn
&lt; n t i n . ii i 1 h a m r l l m
I h Iu i i i i
Reagan had piaisi Im Mu
S* liiunli I u rsd a v a n d lltu is h
ile lra te d D e n u H i.it s
siviug
l*t li n t
M in is te r Mat g a n 1
" l i t i s has I h i i i a lo ng .nut
I hati liet W f i l m -.d,tv
v ig o ro u s i .imp.o gii t i o v riiio t
D u k a k is .mil Se iialor M in i sen
D i i I m Istellt said Reag.lll has
st lit iliilt 11 t w o ma|nf spi 1 ■ lies
i e p r r s r nied Muir p a i n w uti
tm next week d e a ling w n h
sire iig th and n n.it i n
dom es! U a n d t o i r l g n polli v
H o w e v r i he s.tnl
Now wt
issues He also p la ns to In gin
illtisl pull li i g r l l i r i a n d lit Ip
a series ol s |M'i't lu s as a
I h e v ti e p i i s i d e u t l e a d
lent her
s h a t lllg vv nh the
A m r r i e a Into I he I *****»s I Mmik
Im h ln nli.it lu- has leatm d m
l o r w a r d in w o r k i n g u n h
ollli r
Cleorge and tils n a m on a
A lso m xt w t i ly Reagan will
s m o o t h Itausiiion
l o g i n d i a l l i n g I n s I111.1l
\ top aide s.inl Re a ga n was
hudgel
w hit'll lu plans to
delighted Ins p a i n w as Mu
siilniiii lo t ongtt ss lan *1
tlisl 111 III v i a l s to w in Mu
U n l t a d P r a t s Intar n a t io n a l

G overnor Michael Dukakis

I h e n again Mu m were m a in
I K*iiplt w ho never • x jw i Ii tl Hash
l o gt i Mils la r
w I m i i t xrr
I h o l l g h t tu t t m lit n . t s r Ins
w i m p Ituagr a n d take i h.ilgi
like h r did Mils v t a t
II hr
t o n i i n r r s to h u d h ii n s r il hi
m a v I k - aide lo siitp fist Mutst
|ieop|i O llll lim n as i hli-t r x n ii

live
t-or l|ir ollu Is i n v o l v e d IM Mils
r Ir ia t o i i lln i|u&lt;stimis UMtav an
less serious Inil still tro uhlltlH
t o r Mir Ik i n iH ta tli I ’a itv tin
de va sta ting itr lra l
its finulh
loss ol Mu W h i n l i n n s in Mu
last 11v* t i n lions
h a v e s ll

w o n d e r i n g almut us h i t u r r
T h i s tu n e D r u i i H i a l s Mtougln
i l u v h .o l ii all a s t r o n g t a n
ih ila ir a good o(g&lt;i ill cat loti and
a w e a k iip jim iM il w h o they
I k Ilex i d stdijh it h ii n s r il w 111i an
eve n w e a k e r i i i i u u u h m a t e Hui
still t l i r v losi and losi I m i II v
l m l .iv
tit s p u r I h e i r li r a v r
talk O r lli iN rals m u s t I k w o n
t i t l i n g w hi Mu t Hush is r t i i t r t l
w h r l h r t I h r Irll Willi; ol M u ll
|tarlv is in d v &lt;*111 ot s l i p u ilh
o*l IS a n d lin'dI*ahlr ol w m in tig
Mu W h i n Hi in si
l o t D u k a k is Mn *pu s l u m s an
limit )*• lsoii.il

Min ll has I k i ii m . iih III r r r r n t
wt * ks nltoiil I h r lung i l r l a v ol
Mu three n n o go ve rnor in re
s|N&gt;lulll1g to Ml* v lri p r r s li lr u t *
t aiupaiHH « harges even s o m e id
his strongest xiip|*mtrrs h a v e
s | H io l.ile d a lm u t turn h r ro u h t
have ll l . l d r the l a i r t lose ll out\
tu had teat t n l eflts tlv rlv weeks
ago
II.s l&gt;.i&lt; k r t s ti.iv* w r iin u lh eir
hands .Igoiu/IMH m i l I h r hi* I
that m d v v r i v lat* ill tin t a in
paint* 'tut D u k a k is lot u p o n tils
populist t l u 'i n r huallv s t r i k i n g a
n* r v r in ih* &lt;ountrv

Q u a yle vow s loyalty to new boss
siitirilv a l l r r lluslt * 1.’ lim it v i r t u
tv m H o u s t o n Tuesday night
o i l i n g . i I h o i I 2 ,0 0 0 supjKitteis

U n ilv d P r i n In ternatio nal
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V 1* * i i» vi«|th i « |i« t t
Uu.11 Ii
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Volt did it W* did II ‘ mirge
Mush ditl u You have truly madt
Mus tlu most iiu-tnor.ihle itigltt
in m u lo t s w&lt; will never torgei
tins night

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turn in tlu - .ms. oi m n u a lio n
a n d lit
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si t v .m l I lu t* is no douhl ill it)X
m i n d iii.ii iit t ii g t Mil'll w d l lead
Ann n* a In new gte .tlu e s' lalu ll
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NfiaHt oil ttli nI. i ^ i U l , m i l t , i m
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Dan Quayle

1..Itv lot his horn* in s o l i o r h a u
Mi L e a n V &gt;
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I ml.tv lu w . i s l n v i m l Mu new
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lilt tallv to tits nllell lo* kv rtMtl
lo llu v i i * pr.'siilem v Ml.it lv.u k
m August it pi an dlv t mhaf
(ass* d Hush s *ampaign anil led
to i* m|Mir.itv talk Mt.ii lu might
I m litn p |m il Irom the Mt kt 1
I l u m i g h o u t Mo &lt; a m p a i g n
'* y i l a l asp* i i s &lt;*t Q u a v ie s
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America must adjust to some new faces

Maryland keeps gun law
W A SH IN G TO N - Support­
er* of Maryland's gun ban
boasted today that voter ap­
proval of the law sends a
meaaage to the National Rifle
A s s o c ia tio n , w hich had
h a n d s o m e ly financed a
campaign to overturn the
measure.
Voters In other slates,
m e a n w h il e , sent so m e
messages of their own on
more than 200 local Issues
Tuesday, m a n y of which
touched national concerns
such as abortion. gambling
and personal A IDS testing
California voters passed a
measure 69 percent to 31
percent to allow court-ordered
AIDS tests of sea offenders
and assailants of law en­
forcement officials However,
a p ro p o sitio n lo require
doctors to report positive
AIDS lest results to publkhralth officials and to requite
tracking of sea and drug
partners ol AID S virus carri­

Dukakis
bows out
gracefully

W ASHINGTON - Most Amer­
icans may be fam iliar with
President-elect George Hush,
resident
eight years a vie* president
c No. I
bef
el
b. but the 1988 election
has
many
ought forth
_.........
. newcomers
largely unknown to the public
Democratic millionaire Herb
Kohl, owner of the Milwaukee
Bucks professional
basketball
te a m , w ill be c o m in g lo
Washington as a new senator
from Wisconsin Kohl. 51. de­
feated R e p u b lic a n Susan
F.ngcleltrr In a self-financed tele­
vision campaign for the scat of
retiring Sen William Promnire.
D-Wls
Nevada will also be sending a
new srnalnr lo Congress Twoterm Gov Richard Hryan de­
feated Sen. Chic llecht. R-Nev..
tn Tuesday's taOlutlng Hryan Is
lies! rrm rm lirrrd In his home
stair lor pushing through the
biggest las increase in Nevada’s
history to avoid government
bankruptcy in 1983
Hryan also moved Into the

K

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Elsewhere Tuesday, three
stairs with Urge and growing
H is p a n ic p o p u la tio n s Florida. Colorado and Artaona
— voted lo make English their
official language, and one
Hispanic organlaatlon pro­
mised m legal fight over the
measures
Michael Zam ha, govern­
ment affairs director of the
National Association of Latino
Elected Officials, said the
English proposals were "a key
concern for Hispanic voters
and that was reflected by the
high turnout.'’ particularly In
Arliona — where. Zamba
said, a court liattle scrrnrd
most likely.

who used a pig lo make a name
for himself In politics.
Mnrhttey. 40. launched bl*
longshot bid for Congress with
the help of "Lcs Pork." a 12pound pig he used to dramatl/r
"pork ha rrr'" legislation In the
house.
M a c h tle y ha d not been
rxperted to survive the Re­
publican primary, hut hr won
the nomination by default when
favorite John Holmes withdrew
after falling to flic Ills candidacy
paperson lime
St Germain, who was dogged
by ethical questions, waged an
aggrrsstvr advertising campaign
that attarkrd Machtley at a
i ousrrvattve Republican
Also absent from the new
Congress w ill be Jo h n C
Strnnls. who at 87 was dean of
ihr Senate in age and seniority
and one of thr last of the
powerful Southern lawmakers
Strnnls is re tiring and will br
rrplarrd by Republican Rep
Trent Lott
Se\en term Hrp James Jrf
fords K Vl moved up to ihr
Srnalr. laying claim to the seal

spotlight during hit battles with
the federal government over
putting a high-level nuclear re­
pository In southern Nevada.
A n a dm itted w o rk a h o lic .
Bryan thrives on Junk rood and
has been known lo bypass
Thanksgiving dinner in favor of
a hamburger at a fast food
restaurant.
Charles Hobb. the son-tn-law
of the late President Lyndon
Johnson, easily won election lo
the Senate from Virginia. Robb.
49. la a former Virginia governor
whose accomplishments Includr
tour balanced budgets and a 81
mlllon increase In education
spending
Oobb rr plate* Sen. Paul T ilb lr
J r . R-Va.. w o . Is re m it* after
one term.
There are some old fares .hat
will not be seen as much around
the nation's capital after Ihr
election.
Rep Fernand St Germain.
D-R L. rhalrman of the House
Hanking Committee, lost In his
hid for reeleclloti lo (tollllral
novk-r Hoitald Marhtlcy. a He
.publican lawyer from Nrwport

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FessCaatlaaed fro m Pag* 10A
run lor mayor
Paul I) Tremel was rerlevied
In comnilsiiioiirr seal 4. delrallug Harry P lievkbani Jr with
1.062 or 61 5 prrernl of I he
vole* Beckham had 665 vole* or
38 5 prrrrnl of I he vote*
"I certainly appreciate thr
confidence the (iroplr ol lotkr
Mary have shown lor my can­
didary and I will continue lo
work hard (or them as I have in
the past." T r r m r l said
Beckham accepted thr loss
with a good sport attitude "ll
was a lough race It's hard lo
tiral an incumbent My con­
gratulations go out to Paul T h r
main thing is lo go forward," hr
said
Greene garnered 973 or 56 3
(■rrerni of Ih r volrs and lopplrd
Ken King who received 756 or
43 7 |iercriit of Ihr I m II o I s east
for Ihr District I seal which
Morris vacated H r will llll ih r
(Kmition for the one year rr
mainlng In Morris' term
"I'd like to thank all my
supporters There arc a lot ol
people who worked hard lor
me." G rrrn r said Hr said hr
will move forwurd wiih good,
positive leadership and get
things done that have been put
oil for too long
King, who was a former com­
missioner. congratulated G rrrn r
und thanked tils supporter* lie
said he dors not know whether
br will run lor commissioner
again
David J Mralor won the race
for commissioner seat 2 by a
landslide over Mill Geffcn. re­
ceiving l .l 14 or 66.3 percent of
the volrs cast Mralor sounded
elated when h r Mid. "I was
pleased with the rrsponsc from
the rltlxrns I'd llkr to commend
Milt Grflrn I look forward to
working with these gentleman
on a p ro d uctive and h a rd ­
working rom m lM lon."

AFTER 15 YEARS.
YOUR lk ) DEALER
IS LEAVING THE
COUNTRY

being vacated by retiring ben.
Robert Stafford. R-Vt. Jeffords
54. had served on the House
Agriculture Committee.
Jeffords earned a reputation as
a H ouse m a v e ric k , vo tin g
against President Reagan's
acrnsa-thc-buard la* cut In 1981
and defying Ihr prrsldent again
this year when he was the only
H o u se R epu blica n to v o ir
against the budget.
Replacing Jeffords In Ihr
House is former V rm m nt Ll.
Gov. Prtrr Smith.
In Massachusetts. Dcmorral
Richard Neal. 39. the mayor of
Springfield, look Ihr seat held
since 1952 bv Edward Boland
in W ashington state. Re
publican Slade Gorton rrturns lo
the Senalr after a political exile
brought on by a stunning elecllot. loss lo llrork Adam* Iwo
years ago
G«*rton 60 considered one ol
the brightest new members of
the
:ialr when lie was elected
In 1980. lost Ills seal because ol
uiipopi iar Senate votes and
what w is irgardrd as Ills cold
and arrogant iiersoiiality

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WITH YOUR FAMILY TH IS
YEAR In tlM d al lining your
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B O S TO N G ov Michael
Dukakis, hts marathon bid for
tlie presidency over, conceded
ilrleai gracefully and promptly
encouraged loyal supporter* tn
venture into politic* railing 11 "a
tlolile prolesMon "
Tonight m y heart Is filled
with gratitude tn everyone who
n ade this extraordinary raprrt
erne of our* possible.” Dukakis
Inid a gathering of Democratic
loyalists al Ih r end of Elect Ion
Day.
Ill* prr*ldrntial campaign, he
said, was not about him veil and
his running male. Trxa* Sen
Lloyd llentsrn. but about all I he
young families they had strug­
gled lo rrprrwrnl.
"It's been about all of us and
I I k- values we share That's what
w r'vr been fighting for and that
Is what we must continue In
work lor every day." he lold I he
(urllaMft al Ih r World Trade
O n l t K who erupted several
nine* In w ishfu l shouts ol
-' l 9 9 t ! W 92?"
Afief a congratulatory trie
plMinr call lo Republican V h r
i ’rrsidrnl George Bush, during
wlikh Dukakis acknowledged
Ills (allure lo win Ihr White
House tie said of Ills opponent
lie will br mir president and we
will work with him ."

U n t f d Pr— a Irtfe tio M n o l

ers appeared headed for re­
jection today. *
T h a t m e a s u r e was
sponsored by Paul Gann, fa­
ther of the taa-cutting revolu­
tion In California, who con­
tracted the acquired Immune
deficiency syndrome virus
from a transfusion of tainted
blood.

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B ra n tle y s w e e p s P h illip s
Herald sporta writer

Islanders blindsidt Rangers
T h r New York Ranger*. who have stumbled
after starting out with the heat record In the
NHL. didn't even are their lateal Io m coming
OreK Gilbert collected
a Ion|| rebound at the
rt*hl point and fired
through a crowd for the
game-winner with 2-26
rem aining lining the
New York Islander* to a
4-3 victory. It w u the
Hanger*' third straight
"I heard II ping off the goalpost to the right of
me." maid Hanger* guallender Hob Procse. 'i f * i
bad feeling when you don't *ee It and all of a
Midden If* 'n the net.”
It wam n momei.' nf redemption for Gilbert,
who eai^w had fanned on a croaa-lcc Iced with
an open net In front of him.
” 1 knew somebody warn coming out.'* maid
Gilbert, who meored hi* second goal of the
season ” 1Ju*t wanted to get It toward the net I
knew the (defenseman) warn mlldlng. and I didn't
want to have It blocked ."

Rods ask walvars on Durham
CINCIN NATI - The Cincinnati Hcds Tuesday
raked waiver* on troubled flrvt baarman Leon
Durham for the purpose of giving him his
unconditional release.
Durham. 31. a native of Cincinnati, was
obtained from the Chicago Cubs May 19 In
exchange for pitcher Pal Perry and cash In
Itopes he would give the Reds some left-handed
hitting punch.
Durham, however, hit just .216 In 21 game*
with the Reds, with one home run and two RBI
Including hi* time with the Cubs. Durham hit
.216 in 45 games with four homer* and eight
Kill.
Durham failed to show up for a Riverfront
Stadium workout Wednesday. Ju ly 13. the day
following the All Star Game In Cincinnati and
also mtmsed Ihe Red* flight to Montreal that
same day
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ORLANDO - The Lake Uranlley Lady IVafc is
survived an amarlng *..muni of emotional
distractions. Including a screaming throng of Dr
Phillips fans waving signs that said "Ye*.” to
defeat the host Lady Panther* 15-10. 15 8 in ihe
4A-5 Region championship match Tuesday
night.
Hut with their thoughts and prayer* with Joyce
Frank, a faithful Lake Uranlley fan and mother ol
two roaches at Ihe school, the lJuly Patriot*'
celebration was muted. Frank suffered a cardiac
arrest In the stands during Ihe second game ol
Ihe match and was taken to hand l-ake Hospital
where she later died
Lake Brantley will once again have lo gather
Itself and prepare for Us next opponent The Lady
Patriots now advance to the Section 3 champion
ship match against Boca Raton Spanish Rlvef.
which defeated Martin County 15-4. 1541 in the
Region 4 title match Tuesday

The sectional match will t&gt;r playrd al laikr
Uranlley on Friday.
‘ We had a chante lo watch Dr Phllll|&gt;s last
Friday fin ihe Lady Panthers' District 10
ciuiupiousliip nialclu." said Wolfgang llathig
roach of ihe Lady Patriots "We've been working
on our blocking to slop Serr*a Srtzer "
It worked One of Ihe big emotional lilts during
Ihe match was when Ihe l-ady Patriots combined
lo blink Scl/er's kill attempts. The plays
managed lo. at the same time, lift Lake Uranlley
and deflate Dr Phlllljt*
The first came on Ihe third serve of ihe
evening, when Dana Hush anil Grrlchen Mull
learned up on Setrer for the block and gave |j»kr
Uranlley a 2-0 lead The I j i i I v Patriots extended
their lead lo 4 0 and cruised to the ojieniug game
wilt Dr Phlllljts mounted srveral small rallies
only lo have them smiled by ihe lowly Patriots
Dr Philli|&gt;s dosed to 4 2 thro Uikr Uranlley
went out 7-2 T ‘ie l.ady Panthers tame Uu k to
7 5. then fell Itack 10-5 After seeing It* lead
shrink lo IO 7. Lake Uranlley went mi a 5-3 run

to win Ihe game
WIi j I was remarkable about Ihe n|tenlng
contesi waste! so much what was being done by
Ihe player*, but by Ihe official* Facing ihe wrath
ol a very vocal pro home team crowd (although
Lake Uranlley was well represented), thr fmir
olflci.il* made some very lough calls
In Ihe flr*l game. Like Uranlley received a
warning when a barrel! was spied in Pam
Wlltlg's hair Laler. Ihe Lady Patriot* were
swarded a jMilnt when Dr Phlllllp* was railed for
an Illegal rotation Then, with the store 14-10.
Itie l.adv Panthers were penalized another point
lor a substitution Infraction
"We re mil of Ihe regular season and we rr mil
ol district play.” said Haling "Not only I* Ore
plav. Ihe conrpetlllti. going to get suffer, so i» the
officiating I think this group did a great job
‘ When we were warned lot that liarrclt. I
railed a lime out Thai call was warning that
I|iev were here lo lolkiw all lltr rules I lold Ihe
kids lo slay In rotation and lo lake care of any
M s B rs s tls y . Pag# 4B

Oviedo
thumps
’Canes
Hsrald corrsspondsnl
OVIEDO - When Ihe human
body Is pul In stressful situations
It can reset In different way*.
Sometimes the human anatomy
ran do superhuman things or ran
pul one m shark so as Ihe body Is
unable to move si all
Tuesday night al Oviedo High.
Ihe Lowly Lions expertemed both
of thear strange rirrumstxnce* as
they ram r out In a comatose
stale and then pul on their
Supergirl capes to successfully
defend their Class 3A Region 3
title with a 15 9. 150 thrashing
of the Purple Hurricanes nf
Galneslvlle In Ironl of 401 Inane
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CH ICAGO — Uwl McNeil of Houston delivered
the first ti(Met of Ihe $250,000 Virginia Slim* of
Chicago Tuesday, healing eighth seeded Claudia
Kohde-KUsrh of West Germany 6 - 4 . 6 - 1.
In earlier m atches. Helena Sukova of
Chechoslovakia and Natalia Zvereva ol Hie
Soviet Union easily advanced to the second
round of Ihe tournament.
The unsrrded McNeil battled back from a 4-0
deficit In the first set. reeling off 11 straight
game* that carried her to a 54) lead In the
second mcl MrNell capitalized on five service
break* to defeat Ihe W rit German, ranked I llh
in Ihe world
*T was very nervoti* In Ihe beginning until I
won the first game." McNeil said "It threw off
my serve. Then she got nervous and started
banging her racquet and backing off.”

No vtrdlct In Kirk trial
MEMPHIS. Trnn. - A federal Jury deliberated
two hour* Tuesday without reaching a verdict In
the trial of former Memphis Stale basketball
roach Dana Kirk, charged with lax evasion and
obstruct Inn of Justice.
Kirk stood trial for eight weeks In federal court
In Memphis.
Hrforr Ihe panel began deliberating at 3:10
p.m E S T. U S. District Judge Odell Horton lold
juror* they must find that Kirk Intentionally left
$162,000 In outside Income ofl hts 1982 and
IUH3 taxes and under reported gross receipts
fnmt hts summer basket nail camp*
The panel recessed about 5:10 and Is lo
resume deliberation at 9 30 a m. Wednesday
Atlornry* made their closing arguments
Monday
U.S. Attorney Hickman Ewing J r. said Kirk
cheated Ihe federal government out of $80,000
In taxes.
Kirk also Is charged with trying lo Intlmldatr
three grand Jury wllnesar* Into lying lo Ihe
jianel.
Fro m staff and w lrs r e p o r t s _____________

B O W LIN O
I 19:30 p.m. — ESPN. Treasure Coast Senior
Open. (1.1
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HOCEEY
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lltr Lady Panilter*. who drlrairri
Ihe Lady Galm* of Land O' l-akr*
14 16. 15 2 15 IO. in the ( las*
3A Regain 2 final*
Things dldn l kw»k good lor the
Lady l.lon*. who Improved Hint
record lo 22 2 on Ihe year, as the
Lady 'Cane* Imik advantage of
Oviedo's early nervtnisne** and
cam e oul p la y in g In s p ire d
volley hall lo lake a 9-3 lead
"I don l know why Ihey were
so nervous in Ihe first game."
Oviedo head roach Anita Cat Ison
*aid. "I mid Ihem not lo worry
They weren't Ihe onr* who had
lo travel all tills way on Ihe bus I
asked them what was wrong and
lold litem lo relax and show
these people that Ihey ran play
volleyball All we needed was a
couple of hlg plays lo gel things
going "
The lotdy Lions would have lo
wall awhile lo gel a big play
though because the Lady Canes
had IItelr minds srl on going In
Ihe next level of play. Coming oul
sluing. Ihe U d y Canes opened
Ihe match up with u kill by
D a rle n e G re e n a w a y . A lte r
Oviedo's Hrtsy Hughes him ked a
I .See Oviedo, Page 4 B

Oviedo's Suzanne Hughes hammers a spike In Tuesday's match against Gainesville.

Raiders upend
Florida College
TEM P LE TERRACE •The Seminole Comituml
ly College Men's Basketball leant, behind Te n ll
Ilames' 27 points and 12 rebounds. Jumped oul
lu a big early lead then withstood u furious
comeback lo deleal the Falcon* of Florida College
74 69 before ISO fans al Fred K Conn
Gymnasium Tuesday night.
Seminole Jum|ted oul lo 8 •0 and 1 4 - 4 leads
behind llarnrs. seven points, and Roller! Thom ­
as. four points and four assists: Hut Florida
College came hark behind Ihe scoring of Sliawtt
Hycrs. 10 points. Rick llarnrs. nine points and
Ihe rebounding of Wayne Ikixley. 11 first half
rebounds, lo close the score lo 32 •29 al lltr hall
Tile Haiders outscorcd thr Falcons 15 6 the
first live minute* of lltr second hall It* lake a
47-35 lead. The damage wus done l»y Hunt'**.
Thomas. Vincent Emerson, and Robert Kirclardclll.
Ilxil again Ihe Falcon* got hot behind R. Barnes
and Ken Washington lo He lltr score al 61-61
with 5:55 loplay.
But Seminole scored the next six point* lo lukr
u 67-61 lead with 2:33 lo play. Clutrli frrr throws
by Woods and Barnes and two baskri* and lour
rebounds by Rishard Brown kepi lltr Raiders
ahead, bul u baskri aftrr a Raider turnover hv
Huxley cul Seminole's lead lo 72 •69. unolhrr
turnover with 0:13 left gave Florida College u

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N'cxl action (or Seminole l* Friday when Ihey
In,si the Burger Klng/Kuidcr Tournumcnl. Anton
kick* oil al 0 0 0 when Brevard Community
College lake* on Gulf Coast Community College.
Seminole will play In the MIX) game against
Patrick Air Force Base ol Melbourne. The
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Admission loull Raider games Is free.

U C F football
at crossroads
By DAVID CORCORAN

Herald correspondent
OR LAN DO — On Ihe practice held lursday
ultrrnoon al the Unlversliy nl Central Florida.
Gem McDowell was Ihlnklng uboul lltr fulurr ol
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crossroads, especially alter Ihe Kulghl*' 24-7
clcic.it at ihe hands of Lllierty (Vn.| University
Saturday, which |iul UC'F's record al 0 5 (their
third straight loss), and eliminated Ihem Imtn the
Division II plnyoll* Ibis season.
"Yes. It's going lo Im- very dlsajijiolnllng lo
know that unless we beat Eastern Kentucky by
ihe score nf 100 lo 0 tills Saturday, we're mil nf
the playoffs." said McDowell. UC'F's head couch
anil Athletic Director, wtlli a laugh
Then McDowell got serious, and sjmke- ol his
Ihongltls. i In- high and low (minis of thr season.
How will UCF's move lo Division l-AA play next
season effect them? The Ircmendou* growth In
sii|)|M&gt;rl ihe team received from lltr Central
Florida funs In 1988. A n d how will Ihe
resignation lusl month ol U C F President Dr.
Trevor ColboumefTeel the program In grnrrul?
"I feel Ihe high |&gt;olnl of lltr season wu* when
we Iteal Tro y Slnlr earlier till* season, which was
ranked No. 1 In Division II ut lltr lime, and we
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ri-sign.it mu of |)r Col bourn who
started Ihr frattlstll program lit
1979. "will not huvr any affect If
Ihe new president Is like l)r
Col bourn. I hnpr that Ihe nrw
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PREP STANDINGS, RANKINGS

us oiler we stoned out with a 5-0
record, andthen losing 4 of our
next 5 games "
I n j u r i e s , a c c o r d i n g to
M* Dowell also were a kry lei tor
lo Ihe team’s dowtisllile. starting
with season ending knee injuries
by defensive nose guard Mlkr
GrtoMMii and running hack Mark
Gtaconr In Ihe North AlatMiii.i
game on Ortigx-r 1.
"It's very lough lo play at a
high level every week when you
lia r about 10% of your learn due
lo ln|urtr«." McDowell said
McDowell also said with the
move to Division I AA play next
season will mil lie that hlg ot a
surprise lor U ('F since Ihr
Knights know wlial they'll be up
against
"W r will play the same trams
a* we had Ihts season Trams
like Georgia Southern. Easlrrn
Kentucky, lle lh u n r. I.llrerly.
Troy Stale, elc Now w r can give
out more scholarships (40 In Dlv.
II. 70 In Dlv. IAAI. hut wr will
lake a slow approach lo II. About
10 a year until w r reach lo 70
level by 1991."

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No. 2. our highest ranking ever."
McDowell said. "Th e low point.
Ihe loss to Valdosta Slate
48-19. not Juxl because the tram
didn't play well, hot Valdosta did
Ihe brat Job aa far ax heating us.
compared lo any tram wr fared
this season "
The Increased auppori that the
Knights received from Ihe romm unity, wax also reflected from
the gate, ax attendance al Knight
gamexal the Florida Citrux Bowl
readied an all-time high, from
11.400 In 1987. to over 21.800
in '88. The 21.HImj Ians who saw
UCF play wax lo|ix in Dlv. II. amt
lire highest slut r San Dtego St.
averaged over 34.000 per Ituinr
gamr In 1967.
"Tliat'x an tm-rrase of over
1 0 0 X f r o m 1 1 ) 8 7 . " sa i d
McDowell. "A n d we Juxl touched
the lip of Ihr k rb rrg with Ihr fan
support In the Central Florida
area."
Ax far ax Ihe train's 6-4 record.
McDowell Irrls "Hull hrlorr the
season started, this tram had Ihe
latrnl and ability to be an
oulxtumltiig team. But the key
wax the intangibles
"We had only six sen tors on
nur squad which meant wr were
gntng lo hr a very young team
we had lo replace 15 starters on
nffrnxr and defense And this
team liasn'l luindled adversity
very well, whleti wax reflected on

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O A K L A N D . C a lif - Loa
Angeles Lakrrs Coach Pat Mile*
said his tram played Its l*r*i
game of the young season
Tuesday night because 'Magi*
got aggressive ”
Indeed. Magic Johnson more.
Than Itvrd up to Ids nk* name
when be dislied nil 18 wi»i%
and scored 32 {mints in reading
Ihe Lakrrs In a 114 102 victory
at Golden State
"Tonight, we had a much
better effort." said Riley “ We
were sloppy against Golden
State's press hot w r still main !
t.lined against an aggressive,
young team We have to alia* k
against (defensive pfrwsoirl. We
lend to relax and Imid tile I m II
above our lieads
"Bul tonight Magie g&lt;a ag
gfewsive H r put his l»rad down
amt lie drovr Ih r lane and kicked
the ball out Magi* riralrs op ‘
portunitlrs when hr (days hkr
that H r draws i hr drlrnsr ami 11
the guys arr ahead of the Im II ,
they will gel the np|mrl unit Ira to
• n ar."
C h ris Mullln. switched liv f
(•olden Stair Cua&lt; h Don Ijelsou
Irum harkrourt to lorrcoutt this
season, had 20 points In Hie Afat
hall as Golitrn Slate went into
liilrrmlsskHi down only 59-57 1
lie totard only six {■mils in the
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"We didn't expect an easy
game." said Dallas Coach John
MacLeod. "Our scouting report
said they would press us and
they did.
"They were uggrrsalvr and I
was Impressed with what they
did We didn't play well because
(V'JT did a ot ol good * nngs
against us. They douhlr teamed
and changed defenses a lot "
Davis finished with 17 points,
as Rolando Blackman {wring the
M averlcka w i t h 2 0 , Kevin
Edwards scored 3 1 points for (he
Heal while Sparrow had 13.
R A f f l l S T A Y U N B E A TE N
A TLA N TA Moan* Malone
says Ihe Atlanta llawks have a
"k ille r Instin ct" which has
helped them defeat their first
three opponents this season
Dominique Wilkins scored 33
points and Malone had 18 putnla
and 32 rebounds Tuesday night
to lead Ihr Hawks lo a 112-107
victory over the Indiana Parers
"We havr a killer Instinct."
said Malone "W e've played
three lough trams It takes pride
lo brat thoar kind of trams. We
need lo win bigger. I worked real
hard and I hit the boards hard
That's what I expect (or mysrlf "
Atlanta Coach Mtkr Fratrllo
said his tram has a winning
altitude, whkh ran offset a lot ot
small errors
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came cloar to the first win In Its
history Tuesday night, but It did
not come as a surprise la the
Dallas Mavericks
The Mavericks ticId off a talc
Miami charge aa Brad Davis hit
taro baskets down the stretch to
emerge with a 92-88 victory.
"They have got guys who have
made a living playing basketball
In the NBA. ‘ Davis said "They
have Rory Sparrow, they have
Pat Cummtnga. they have IVarl
Washington These guys know
what ll takes."
It was only the second game
for the expansion tram and llir

chance to blow the game open.
U lcr on." said Fratrllo "Down'
the stretch they made some
really big shuts, bul so did we.
"Look at Ihr Job Moses did on'
llie boards and the fan that
Reggie (Theusl made some big
defensive plays.
"W e passed Ihe ball extremely
well In ihe first half. Many limes'
In ihe game, though, the Intent
waa there but the execution was
not.'*
Indiana Coach Jock Kama#**
said the Pacers arr showing
steady Improvement, ’lull we
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Trtpuclui acorrd 34 points and
Kurt Rambla had 14 rebounds
Tue sd ay n ig h t to lead- t)ie
expansion Charlotte Hornets to
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Quinton Dailey had 18 points
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Rookie Rex Chapman acorrd 18
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The Clippers cutting their del.Ictt to 106-100 on a Norm Nixon
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Trtpuclui scored 13 points to
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3.40 left put Charlotte ahead
53-43 but the Hornets turned the
ball over on their next three
possessions to help Loa Angeles
score 6 unanswered points to gel
within 53-49.

Miami players were encouraged
when they heard that the NBA's
other new franchise — the
Charlotte Hornets — had won Its
first game earlier In the evening.
"It was very gratifying lo see
our effort tonight." said Miami
coach Ron Rothsteln. “ We were
out there hustling the whole 48
minutes. We made Dallas beat
us. ll Is a big thing for our young
guys to play aa competitively as
th ry d ld "
The Mavericks had a 15-point
halftime lead, bu, saw that rut lo
two by the start of the fourth
quarter as the Heat went lo a
full-court press. Miami twice
look a une-polnl lead In Ihr
fourth quarter before Davis
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Kalambay retains
W B A middle title

Sweeney to be
Q B for Dallas

United l*r*«s International
D A L L A S — Dallas Cow boys Coach To m
Landry. rastlnK thr only voir that counted in a
special Election Day decision, said Tuesday hr
will slarl Kevin Sweeney ul quarterback Sunday
night against thr Minnesota Vikings.
“ Kevin earned ll." Landry said. “This has
nothing to do with the permanency ul the
position. Hut we will see what he ran do."
Sweeney, cul by the Cowboy* In Iralnlng ramp
Iasi year and a hero In Dallas' replacement games
during the 1987 NFL s lrlk r. threw three
touchdown passes during the second hall n! the
Cowboys m -31 loss lo the New York Giants last

Uirniay.
That pertormamr caused Landry to g U r
Sweeney thr starting assignment In place ol
Slevr frlluer. who has struggled throughout a
season In which the Cowboys arr sullrrtng
through their longest losing streak since 1900
Dallas lias lost Its last sis games and has
nothing but playoU contenders remaining on Its
srhedtilr.
"This doesn't mean I'm dlsapimlntrd with
Steve Fellurr al all." Landry said "Some people
are. but I'm not. Wr are not going lo liavr a
quarlrrhack controversy with anyone but you
llhe m edia)"
Sweeney, who llnlthrd Ills Fresno Slalr career
as the most prolific passer In N C A A history, was
drallrd in llir srvrnth round last year Hr was
rrlrasrd on the final rul |S« IHH7. but when the
sirtkr brgan Swreney was signed lo quarie,;.urk
Ihe replacement learn
He started iwo replacement games and Dallas
woo them both with Sweeney throwing (our
touchdown p a w s and averaging 'JO 8 yards per
completion

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The wet etuff
Lyman's Nick Rsdktwich (abova) chums through
ths wstsr during the Seminole Athletic Cooler•ncs swim meet while (below) Lake Brantley's
Danny Rodriguez cools oil slier Issl week's

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district crote country meet On tap this week is
the district swimming at Shandan Aquatic Club
and region crote country et UCF

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MONTE C A R L O . Monaco — Sum bu Kalarntuy
caught Doug DrW tlt with a powerful Irft lo the
Jaw in the seventh round Tuesday night lo score a
ircltnle.il knockout and retain Ids w orld (Wiving
Association middleweight title.
Kalambay controlled the aclirdulrd 12 round
boul from (he opening bell, studying the moves of
the 27-year-old Amrrlran before moving in.
Dt W iil his mol her walrhlng at ringside, was
decked by a swift and sudden left hand mldway
llirougli liir seventh round
DeWltt w rn i down im m rdlattly and was
counted out by Panamanian rrferre Jose Hermeal.
The victory puts Katamhay In line for a possible
nil Ideation 1mi ul early next year against tiller.lattonal IWixtng Frderatkin middleweight champ
Michael Nunn ol Ihe United Stales
"I trained hard for this bout, and I got
everything I wanted out of ll." Katamhay said
The light went llkelrxprclrd
Katamhay. a naturalized Italian born in Zatrr.
improved his career record lo 40-3-1 DeWlll of
Yonkers. N.Y.. fell to :u» 0-4
The champion was making his third defense of
the title he won 13 monihs ago against Iran
ILirkley K.il.unKiv entered Ihe ring at the Slade
Lout* II weighing 157 'y pound* lo DrWlM's 159
ll
The champkm scored al will throiighoul thr
I m m i I. lagging DrW tlt with tells and rights and
forcing Ihe |u rr Just enough lo wear down ihe
Am rrlran Kalambay rarnrd (minis Irani u
cnmbinatkin In thr fourth and fill DrW tlt with a
rmindhnusr right as I lie round ended
Kalambay added DrWitt to a list ol rrrent
victims that Includes Mlkr McCallum and Hobble
Sims
"Katamhay luts always brrn the underdog In
every match.' said Homo Galra/zi. Kalambay e
manager "Hut he's gone in and pul rvrryonr In
their place I said all along that we'd win this
Ihhii We re rradv lor Nunn or anyone.**

"Naturally. Cm n r llr d ." Sweeney sakl "A ll
I've wanted Is llir o|&gt;|a&gt;«t&gt;init v In play Now I havr
ll and that is all I tan ask for I don't think I'tn
going out and trm atir lire N FL Hut. hoprlully. I
will lie able to (day writ
"It's been a while slnrr I've started a game Hut
I think I have ployed enough to know what I'm
doing"
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DlfNDKE IMPRESSED
LAS VEGAS. Nev — Angelo Dundee, the
trainer tnlsstng from Hay 1-eonant's corner for the
llrst time in 12 years, said he was glued lo the
television Monday night and was Impressed with
H r winner
“ Houston lonkrd grral." said Dundee, who
Irum his Miami home watched the football game
In w lik-h llir Oilers lieal llir Clrveland lln iw m

Sweeney Is listed as A-fool. but measures a
shade hr low that figure One crlllclsm against
him tirfnrr the NFL draft waa that lie was too
short lo play In the league
"1‘rople talk about my height and I don't
lirllevr any of that stuff." Sweeney said

W est Virginia gears up for unpredictable Rutgers
on Harris. Anderson said "You
ran 1get yourself out of killer by
No 4 West Virginia gears for trying loctinrentralcon Harris "
Tailbacks Anthony llnrwn and
Saturday's game against u n ­
predictable Rutgers, a tram that Llndra .lohnson and receivers
Calvin ITillllps and Krggle Hr
has struggled altrr upset vie to
s over Michigan State and mtiert idler H a u ls a strong
nn Stole.
m supporting cast
'TTiry are as good as any team
■ T h e M o u n ta in e e r s , l i o
have
in the country. Anderson said
averaged 291 4 rushing yards "It will lie a great challenge lor
find more than 45 I pmms per us “
kamr The Scarlet Knights. 4-5
Elxrwherr in ihe Top 20 Sal
after losing their Iasi three unlay No 2 Southern i'alllornla
games, havr surrendered 24 1 7 (days al Arizona Slalr. No 5
rushing yards a game
Florida S la lr (days Virginia
■ Hmgrrs Coach Dk k Anderson Tech. No ll U C L A |davs Sian
Mid hla tram must slop Major lord. No 7 Nebraska plays ro N n
Harris without krylng on the 111 Colorado. No 8 Oklahoma
mulll dimensional quarterback
plays al Missouri. No 9 Auburn
Harris, a rrdhsirl sophomore, (days No 17 Georgia. No lo
has rustird for 432 yards and Wyoming (day* at Houston. No
(Missed for 1.505 yards H r luis I I Arkansas (days Irxas AAM.
arrtHinlrd for 18 touchdowns — No 12 Michigan (days Illinois.
12 (Missing, six rustling — and No 13 Syracuse plays at Moslem
averages 215 2 ollrnsivr yards a College. No 14 Louisiana Stale
game
(days al Mississippi Slate. No 15
"Hecause of their Im U ih c ll Is okl.ilium.i Slate (days Kansas
very difficult to concernrair Jusi Nn Ifl C l e m son ( days at

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M aryland. No 18 lirlgham
Young plays at Air Force, and
ro-No ID AlaKimu plays South
western Dniisiarva
No. 1 Notre Dame and No 3
Miami air Idle
Al Alliens Go , the No. 17
llulldogs pie(wrr lo play the
nation's top ranked sc oring dr
Iro s r

"I don't dilnk they've ever had
a tiriler defensive foot trail tram
al Aubuin." Dooley said ol the
Tigers, who lead Ihe nation
yielding (list (1 fi ppg "They've
got right seniors starting on a
defense that has allowed an
average ol Just t»H yards ruslilng
(irr game
‘ They haven’t given up a
touchdown in the llrst hull ol a
Kill game dlls season. That's
tru ly a rem arkable nrcotnplishmrni In this day and
age. and ll mukrs u very strong
statement about thr quality ol
die Auburn dele rise "
Al Ann Arbor. Mich . ihe No
12 Wolverinrs (day die I Him in

IILACKSIIUKG. Va Mira
ties happen.’* Virginia Tech
fool trail roach Frank lleamrr
said w h rn asked uhout llir
llo k le s chances lids week
against powerful Florida Slalr.
"You nevrr know what's going
to liap|ieii. That’s why you play
thr game." said lleainrr. whose
train Is 2-7 allcr losing 13-3 In
Dullsville Iasi week
T h r n a 11o n a 11y r a n k e d
Seminole* are H I allrr demol­
ishing another nalkmally-rnnkrd
tram. South Carolina. 594) last
Saturday. T h r Hoklrs travel lo
Tallahassee lor Saturday's 7
p.m. game In Doak Campbell
Stadium.
At his weekly prrss conference
nn Turaday. lleamrr said that
Florida Stale could be llir na­
tion's best learn, despite Ms
opening-game loss lo Miami. The
Scutlnolra "arr an out and out
grral football Irani." hr said.
As a group. Florida Stale's
skill players — quarterback,
running barks and receivers—
are the best In rullrgr loot hall,
according to lleamrr. who also
said the Srmlnolrs' defensive
secondary is thr nation's flnrst.
Tech's offense, however. Iiu*
struggled, fulling In score u
touchdown In four games this
season. Tw o weeks ago against
Virginia. Ihe Hoklrs had Ihe bull
Inside Ihe Cavaliers' 25 on five
different occasions w ithout
scoring a point. Then last week.
Tech waa within twn yards of
Louisville's goalline twice bul
managed only one Held goal
from Ihe opportunities.
"O n defense, we really cxprcl
good things lo happen." said

HEELS N E E D A IR A T T A C K
CHAI’EI. H ILL. N (
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vrrslty ol North Carolina lnniKtll
roach Mack Hrnwn wants a
better aerial attack (or thr Dual
gamrs ol th r season against
Virginia and Duke
The Tar Heels. 1-8 overall and
1-4 In Ihe Aliunde Coast Confer­
ence. will close thr linmr season
Saturday when Virginia visits
Keenan Stadium for u 2 p.m.
kickoff.
Vlrglnu. 5-4-1 overall and 3-2
In die ACC. havr won lheir Iasi
H ire r g a m e s , und losl lo
Clemson. Duke anil Dullsville by
n combined margin of nine
points.
Only against I'riin SI., a 42-14
Nlttuny Lion win. lias Virginia
been out of a game.

Thai's gui lo be Ihe motlvaling
lorre."

can wrap up the conlrrrnce Mile
by heating the Terrapins Satur­
day at lly rd Stadium . Hut
Maryland. 5-4 and 4-1. Is one of
the conference'* lug surprises
this season and is thr only other
tram with Just one loss In
rtmlrtetter play
" Dterr are srvrn other trams
in the m otrrrnre lhal would like
to Is- to ihe [Mtsiilon lhal we're
in." Terrapins Coach Jn r Krivak
said. "At the beginning of Ihe
year, nobody thought wr would
win more iftuu iwo games Herr
we arr — we're in Ihe 10th game
of the season and we're still
playing lor the championship.

MIAMI GOES TO L»U
CORAL GAHLKS - College
fuoiball's road warriors arr
bracing for another battle on
enemy turf.
Thlrd-ianked Miami
.this
week oil before IrwvsUnS luflxy
No. J4 Louisiana S la lr at Tiger
Stadium in llaion Kougc. La .
home of one of ihe noisiest,
rowdiest crowds In Ihe country.
Hut Ihe llurrlranrs don't rattle
raslly nn ihe road, und drspilr
losing 31-30 al Noire Dame Orb
IS. Miami tuts lost only iwo road
games in five seasons.

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"Let The Professionals Do It"

Virginia Tech next
for No. 5 Florida St.
lleamrr. "H ut on ollrnsr w r
seem lo lie hoping that something tiud won't happen Once
wr overcome that alillude. w r
will lie a good footliall Irani "
Hobby Howden's Florida Slate
tram, one the other hand, has
had frw problems oil rtthrr side
of Ihe Kill In recent week. The
Srm lnolrs h a v r scored 125
[minis In (heir Iasi two games
white giving up only 3.
For any chance at an upset,
lleamrr said. "Things have lo go
our way. Our hope Is dial we can
roniml (hr InoiKill enough (offenslvrlyl that our defense
doesn't grl worn out "
Tills will lie Tech’s fifth meet­
ing ol the season with a na­
tionally-ranked leant. "We have
played with some of die he*i
trams in th r country." said
lleamrr. "Now we need lo lieat
the ls-st."

game lhal likely will determine
the Hig Ten's representative In
Ihe Hose Howl
Michigan Is thr only u n ­
defeated team In the conlrrem r
at 5-0-1 The Itllnl. which not­
ched an rselling triumph over
Indiana last week, tuts a 4-1-1
mark, as dors Michigan State
"W r didn't star up very long
lirruilsr w r know wliul was III
Imm of us." llllnl Coach .John
Mai kovii -viitl Al llils |n i i i i i » i
ilon i have anv guarantees llor a
tmwl hull I think many (tropic
are waiting lo see what hap|M-ns
Michigan. Illinois and Michigan
Slate all arr going In lie playing
as hard as they can this w rrk
liecausr Hits week may pul into
fo c u s e x a c t l y w h a t m a y
happen."
At College Park. Md . The
Terrapins can full Clemson s hid
lur a thud straight Atlantic Coast
Conference championship while
iidvaticlug then own underdog
hope* lor Ihe conlrrrnce crown.
The No. Hi Tigris. 7-2 and 5- 1.

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nd hltttna

HolUs.
Senior co-captaln
who haa been serving 1
•a of late, continued to serve i
as
*■ she brought
oiougni Oviedo
uvieoo hack
naca from
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“ m m — ' H a fir “— “ them
" S e rw a

Itfh M h
Tuesday night In claiming
15-9. ISO . Regional Champ!
onahlp match against
QainesviUe
Oviedo. 33 3. will
the Tampa Plant Lady
In the Sectional finals this F ri­
day. QainesviUe finished Ms
with a 23-3 record and
first game before
05&lt;
well and
shit well to be succcsful." Oviedo
ch Anita Carlson said. "W e
{w eren't serving well In the
S o p e n ln g m a tc h , w e w e r e
■nervous, t really couldn't unwhy we w o t so uptight. we were al home and they
{ (Gainesville! had been on the bus
jfor two hours, we shouldn't have
;!been so tense."
h e Lady
LadyLions,
Lions.th o u gh.
,!•- T-----'showed thetr relent lea* determi­
nation and battled back from a
9-3 deficit to *nn the first game
^before playing a near (lawless
second game and shutout the
visting Purple Hurricane*.

Sections
(o n Friday
* Taro of last year's final four
teams In Class 4A are still alive
while only one In Clasa 3A
remains In the playoffs going
Into Friday's section action,
n In Claw 4A. defending state
Miami Sunset and
runnerup Lake Brantley
rem a in In contention after
T u e s d a y 's region m atches.
390. won Its match v*.
Springs but also showed
It Is t
may have thought. Sunset
to dig flown deep lo pud out a
15-13.6-15.16-IOvtctory.
Brantley, meanwhile, ran Its
record to 23-3 with a 15-0. 15-10
victory over Orlando Dr. Phillips.
One other final four team from
' ago was eliminated when
/Choctswrhalchee was hammered
by Pensacola Pine Forest, 15-0.
-IB-IB.,15-1. The other final four
IMsnt,fflyp«7. Sefiner Arm wood.
n&lt; ■make U past the
■forfeit Its first district match due
to disciplinary reasons.
In Class 3A. Fori Lauderdale
Cardinal Gibbons continued lo
roll toward a fifth consecutive
.stale title with a 199. 15-6
•victory over Boca Raton Pope
l (John Paul.
One team from last year's final
four. Land O* Lakes, was elimi­
nated by Tampa Plant. Plant la
the next opponent for Oviedo
.H ig h ’s Lady Lions. O vie do
advanced with a 15-9. 15-0 rout
,of Gainesville, the third year In a
row Oviedo has knocked off
Gainesville In Ihe regional.
In F rid a y 's a ctio n . Lake
Branlley will host the Sharks of
Boca Raton Spanish River while
Oviedo plays al Tampa Plant.
Th e winners of the section
matches advance to the stale
tournament whirh Is being held
al Orlando Dr. Phillips High (all
cl.

Holtt&gt;* amred shifted the entire
ei
momentum of the match and ihe
m o m en tum n e v e r changed
hands once the Lady Lions
gained Its possession. Tlte desire
lo fight for every point and never
give up
evident In the
opening game, a game that
started out with Oviedo making
a handful of unforced errors.
"iju st concentrated on xttiing
the first couple of serves over the
net.” HnUI* tiW "After | began
to get tome m omentum I tuned
placing the ball "
Hollis and senior Surannr
Hughes provided the big serve*
and clutch h
‘ its w ith additional
help coming from front row
players Serena Caldryro and
Anne Woolary. Vanessa Scobte
and Mlml Tra n adding strong
service support.
"We never felt like we were
out of Ihe game, even though
our service return wasn't us."
Hollis said. "W e worked for
e w ry potm that’* our motto, we
(ell like *
\ 1 come back and
win and w* aid. W e .u v r good
communication on the court and

v ie d o
Greenaway spike. Lady Lion
Serena Caideym served a winner
lo even the score.
Putting a little pressure on the
Lady Lion*. Gainesville's Kalhy
W erner s rrve d six elrslghi
points lo give the Lady Cane*,
who ended thetr season at 33-3
with Ihe lows, a 7 -1 lead.
" W e c a m e o u t a litt le
nervous." Oviedo junior back
ipcctallst Currie Lawson
I don't know why we were
so uptight. Yesterday we were
real relaxed and today going Into
the match we w e ir relaxed. I
gursa we Just came out light."
After G a in e sville 's Urrnda
Bruce made Ih e lead H i .
O v ie d o ’s S u z a n n e Hughes
served two points to bring UnLady Lions to within flvr. but
(truce's sister K a lh y fulled down
a kill on teammate Karen An­
dersen’s serve lo make the score
9-3 In favor of the Purple Hum
ranes.
The 0-3 lackluster start would
be inu fca ik ia ed tar Mu p*ay of
the 1Lady Lions In the rest of Ihe
match though as they rnmplrlrly shut down the Gainesville
learn by holding them sron-lews

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work very well a* a team."
Hollis gave Oviedo the tear
good In the opening game
then came back around to serve
the game out (or Oviedo Ho'lls
haa been a court leader over the
past few games and led the Lady

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Lio n s lo thetr third consecutive

regional crown.
Tra n , a freshman just moved
up from the 19-1 Junior varsity
tram , srrved for * u straight
points in
In the second match lo
point*
Hive Oviedo mm pin c control of
the match and tend It to it* third
straight tret tonal plavnff
x 'l was a little nervous when I
went to the line for m y first
couple of serve*." Tra n said.
" T h e r I got n m i'o rv .M and
began placing the ball in the
second game I hope we run
continue lo play well and reach
tile slate tournament."
Carlson also feels her squad
ran advance lo Ihe final four this
can
season Carlson has been in the
srctkmal four time* but never to
the stale tournament and hopes
lo clear that hurdle Friday
"Th ta tram ts quicker and
stronger than Ihe one* I've had
In Ihe past." Carlson said "I
rsel'.y feci we’ll f t lo the stair
Orals. ih L io u h ' s a l L'
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and they are vdL ronfld.
in
themselves.'

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" I was telling them In just lakr
one point at a lime," I^ iwschi
said. "We just had to keep II up
and lake control of the nidlrh.
Alter playing Seminole in Ihe
districts and coming lu r k from
9-3 In Ihe around game, we knew
we could do II again. Srnilnoir
w a s a lo t t o u g h e r t h a n
Gainesville so II wasn't as hard."
K rrs tln Colon started lh r
27-potnt scoring frenzy with two
service points, the first being a
kill by Caldryro and the second
b y sensational server Anna
"Floater” Hollis With the srorr
9 5, the ever reliable llollls
stepped to the aervke line as shr
has done so effectively in past
weeks In scorr five points .mil
give the Lady Lkm* their lirwt
lead ol the evening
” 1 was happy with Ihe w av wr
served tonight." Carlson said
"G ood serving was Ihe key
O i k c we willed down we played
very well "

Lett-handed junior Shannon
Wtlrnxsnn served I wo point*
both ended by Sura***** Hnghrs.
thf first being ■ btnrk and Ihr
second a kilt off of a D rills srl.
Th e n II was lime for Ihe decep­
tive floating serve of llollls lo

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Oviedo s Lady Lions calabral* Ihair third consecutive region crown
Oviedo goaa for Ha drat tear section nil* this Friday al Tampa Plant

closC ihe game as site served Ihe
last three points all killed by
trummatrs llelsy Hughes and
Cakleyrn.
The sowing streak continued
with Vaneswa So.htc starting
ihe second ga m r with five
straight Oviedo points Playing
Inlrnse tra m ball. Ihe Lady
Linns then decided lo glvr
freshman Mitnl Tran a crack al
Ihe service line Tran responded
in rhampionslilp fashion with
tlx powerful serves, two of whk-h
frll lor aerm.
"I didn’t want Betsy (llugliesl
w rtlng bec ause shr jammed hri
finger In practice Ihr other day."
Carlson said- " I tried some
dllferrnl things Mlml did an
excellent fob serving lotilghl
Everyone did just fine with her
in there "
Su/anne lltiglirs gut m on ihe
scoring at-1m u with a nice serve
followed by a sklrcMil and a
( ohm service point which was
killed by Caldeyru oil of a llrtsy
llughcs set Amazingly ihe Ladv
I.loos dog up every Itall ilu i was
kH at ih rn i b y the Lady Canes
and t h e n n l y w ay rhat
Gainesville could even gel a
sldrout w as by an Oviedo missed
hit.

BrantleyCeatlaasd fi
'
possible
/violations. I didn’t want to lose
any points on any stupid rulra."
Nol that It would have made
,any difference. In Ihe second
/game. Ihe I-iffy Patriots Jumped
, pul to a 7-0 lead and settled Inlo
/automatic pilot. Dr. Phillips
, made a couple of advances, but
Lake Brantley kepi firm control
,of Ihe game and the match.
' "Like I've said, these girls
nave been there." Haiblg said.
''The y know everything thai It
takes lo win. They still make
,Some mistakes, but they're the
( little one*, the ones they can
'.correct. They've worked on getting rid of the large mistakes "
' And It [Mid off once more Next
' flop. sectional*.

"It was j cutnp'rtr team ellort
tonight." laiwsoti said "W e all
rantr irtgelher ami im h t w r got
the momentum It w as all over "
W ilh the wort 13-0. llollls
made sure that On- mutch was
over with two ores In end Ihr
m ulrh and send Ihr l^idv Lions
to llirlr fourth sevitonal Dual in
I lie past five years.

Ur*&gt; ■MV* •
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WMI.IjA*' I

Luther knocks off
St. John’s in 1A-4
und eomfvauy look over In llte
lirst game the llrst ol sit
Herald correspondent
vtralghl serviiT |s&gt;inis broke a
O H LA N IX ) — It iiatk two slmti 4 4 lie The i hewt the Stints
sentrnees ha Ocala Si J«thii 11mill come allrr lltal was 11-7
Lutheran t-oach Ron Rrtnphrr to and 14-10 Jacobs servo •
summarize Orlando Luth er’s winners complemented ll*t is
15-10. 15-9, vtctiwy over h h
Another Davis blast broke
Irani tn Tuesday night's Region amriltrr 4-4 Itr In game two I
IA 4 vollrvltall .natch twlorr 151 Jucotm increased t1m Ciusatlrts
at Luther High School
t iishton lo 7 1 with two of Ini
' lUirndat Davis was tt. sin w o n wfv*ti itotnis. I wo Davw
was their whole team.** said spilo s one rm trlrsv of a (lardrtl
Rrntphrr. after Ihe Cnisadrrs set. and two bhn ks ti&gt; Vnl|taigrl
ended the Saints season In 35 left tlieSalnls nailmt: 12 4
minutes "She ranks among ihr
thtlv a iwir ol l.olhrr mis*m-s
best spikers we've seen all
and lo ads op plav Intro Maurer n
season '*
No doubt. Hails kilts ami llonkrii ami Mi is lev made it
res|w« table
serves played a prominent pari
' I don't think we werr super
In Luther's fourth cmisrt olive
win. Three kills in the first |tsychetl ottr hump sets ami
game, along with seven srrvlrr spikes weren't as rllrcllvr as
points, wrnt a long way towards Iftry were against Montvrrde
Luther i iso It Susan Phipps said
advancing Luther. 15 H. to Frt
day night's Section 2 contest whose vti lory In last weeks
against Jacksonville University dlsirlrt title match against
Chrtsttan or Davlona Hr.n h's MonIVerde was tin first Him tin
Crusaders Itad defeated tin
W arnrrChrtsiun
But Rrmpher dtdn t mrnitoii Kaglrs this season "There was a
Katy Jacobs superb serves. natural lei down allrr last Frt
Michelle Dudu's sets. Sarah day. plus w r didn't know .i Ihhii
lilts tram tonight I didn't really
Vor|Mgei* nrt play or the all
around hustle ol So ii Jj Kaiser (eel the energy level wr had Iasi
Friday."
and Angle liardell
"Altrt Iasi Friday the players
"You can't say II was just one
player on oor leant, said Luther thanked im- lor all the running
assistant coach Kandy 7.uok "Il we’ve hren doing, wr foul a real
was a lolul Irani effort As for fun practice last night and our
Davis' senes. I've seen Ihriti main goal Is to remain having
coming over the nel and they re lun and when we slop having
like a good hard knuckle Im i I lun wr don't play well." added
They move at on ml a lot and dir Phtpp*
hard al the end "
"Mont verde was a must win,"
Zook said
Tonight was tin
Al tile oolsrl ol Imtli games Si
John Lutheran. IH 6. trot a p.nr 9 lug on Ihe rake tirrausr we've
ol strong serves Irnm Shrra gone fu rth e r t han anyone
Mosley la-lore Jarolm and Davis expected os to go "

Today’s sports digest

St V a i l !

Lake Brantley s Barb Billmyer looks to gel her
pass jp lo the setter during Tuesday's match at
Orlando Dr Phillips The Lady Patriots won Iheu

second straight region crown with a 158. 15-10
victory.

Brantley’s Fox, Deltona’s Burt lead SAC bowlers
Lake Untnllcy'a Stacy Fox and Deltona's
Tam m y Hurt werr the high rollers Monday
-in Seminole Athletic Conference bowling
pardon.
■n Fox had the high scries among the girls
i- with a 514 and had a high game of 191 as
c.Brantley defeated Lake Mary. 8-7. Bet-key
I Levine had a 169 game and 464 series for
ila k e Mary.
I. Burt had the high game of ihe day with a
. .nice 302 and rolled Ihe next highest series
al 509 as Deltona downed Lake Howell.
•-12-3. Ally Nicholson had a 173 game and
«- Sheri Bums a 372 series for Lakr Howell.
In other girls aelion. Lyman drfealed
i Seminole, 10-5. and Oviedo struck down
DeLand.9-ti.
Kim Mackey led Lyman with a 107 game

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and 462 series while Adel Lopr* hit a 10*1
game for Seminole and tlealhrr Schallrr a
41H aciirs. For Oviedo. Julie Moss had a
good day with a IHH high game and a 493
series. Jennifer Smith (IHH) and Jill Graves
1489) led Dr Land.
In the girls standings. DeLand leads (hr
wuy w ilh 55 points followed by Lakr
Branlley with 44. Seminole (43Vk). Oviedo
(40V»|, Lakr Mary I36l*|. Lyman (33l and
Lake Howell 11711).
In boys action Monday. Deltona's Mike
Pry lutd Ihr big duy with a high gumr of 224
and u series of 546 In Ihe Wolves' mulch vs.
Iatke Howvll. David C ultn rr had a 1/0 lor
Lake Howvll and Denny Sapp a 497 seek*
l.y m a n claimed an H-7 victory over

Seminole willi Hull Craig rolling a 203 game
and Frank Schwarz racking up a 529 series
Derrick Frlllon led Seminole with a 223
game and 499 series.
Ih-Land continued to roll with a 9 0 win
over Oviedo. led by W ill Cravens' 191 game
and Cart la-bo's 490 series. Charles Miller
hud a nice day for Oviedo wltha 203 gumr
and 522 series.
Luke Branlley pul together u strong
m ulrh with a O fo-lM i win over Lake Mary.
Nick Brofonskl 1195-509) Ird Branlley while
JefT Blau |I7()| and To n y Corv (4341 Ird
Lake Marv.
In the Ixiy* standing* DcLumi leads wilh
49 With Srmtnolr second *t 15'* nnd
Lyman third ai 40

Baseball
The (.inclnnuti Reds, who
urqtiirrtl Leon Durham May
19 In hope* or adding lelthanded power, waived the
3 1-year-old first baseman
Durham hit .216 In 21 games
with the Hrds allrr tinning
I rum (he ( hit ago Cobs III
inId-July. Durham entered a
substance abuse program and
was not activated until mid
September.
St Louis' Wllllr
McGee. Plllshiirgh's I lobby
Bonilla. Ilosion's Kills Burks
und Seattle'* Harold Reynolds
ho m rrrd to pace a 15-lilt
attack that carried a majorleague ronllngrni to a 16 H
triu m p h over u Japanese
A ll-S lur tram at Fukuoka.
•Japan The seven-game series
stands al l - l - l . Los Allgrlrs'
Orel Hcrshlst r. the World
Scrie s MVP. won d rs p llr
yielding seven fills and Dvr
runs In 3 1-3 Innings, lie led
after the game for California to
he with htsulllng son.
Collage
T o n y S t u b b l e f i e l d of
Laramie County (W yo J Com­
m u n i t y College Issued a
statement denying he saw

money poshed im dn the door
ol former Wyoming foiskrifodl
star F rit n is lie mho The
siutrnirni was prompted by a
story Monday in the Rocky
Mountain News of Denver re
(Mirtliig that Driiilm received
money while at Wyoming
Rick W o llr. S lu b h lrfle ld s
coach ul llrtMimflrld (Colo)
High, said Sluhlilrllcld s,iw a
Sloo lull siipprtl under the
door ol Dt-mlxi’s dormitory
room, the News sidrl In the
wake of ihe story. Wyoming
Athletic Director Paul Roach
announced Monduy (he universlty will investigate the
allegations.
Sun Diego Stair
running Im i k Paul Ih-witt was
named the Western Athletic
Conference ofTenalve player of
the week, and the dc(ru*ive
honor w m l to Utuh defensive
Itack lotvon Kdwards llrwlit
carried the Itall 37 limes for
152 y u r d s a n d i wo
uiorhdown* Saturday In Ihe
A z t e r * ' 2 7 - 1 5 u p s e l of
Brigham Young. Edwards, a
freshman. Intercepted two
(lasses und had five luckles In
Utah's 46-7 victory over Col­
orado Stair.

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She at last listened
to cooking mentors
weren't going lo eat it because
hey thought I would try to
.'Ison th e m ," Young said.
LAKE MARY When our "They made facet and fell off the
Cook of ihr W rrk 'a atatrr tried to chairs pretending to be dead so
trarh her how to rook. Donna they wouldn't have to rat the
Young Ignored h rr Latrr down meal. We lopped the meal off
thr road, ho w rvrr. hrr mothrr. with layered parfalta that were
randmnthrra and mother-ln- pul Into the parfalt glasses Hurl
iw taught an oldrr and niorr once belonged to m y great­
trarhablr Young how to uar thr grandmother .'*
kitchen
Young met her husband.
Young, of l-akr Mary, waa horn G l e n n . I h r n u g h h r r old er
In Hlrnilngham. A la . but waa twother. 'They were best friends
ralard In both Chattanooga. and 1 tagged ulong with my
Term., and In Sanford. Shr brother because Mom wouldn't
moved to Hanford at age II and lei him go anywhere unlrsa I
liaa llvrd h rrr r v r r slncr
wrni with him ," Young said
Young went to Pine Crral
Glenn also worked f»r Young's
Elementary School and to San­ father at Gordon's thugs. "We
ford Junior High School brforr It were marrini at m y
tils'
became Sanford Middle School
home and had a big family
She graduated from Seminole wedding," Young said Glenn Is
High School In 1971.
an rlrcirtral engineer with a
T W I’lfli mother. Hetty, waa company called Wheeled Coach
from Alabama, but llvrd In
The Youngs are the parents oi
Chattanooga, where altr helped Iwo daughlrra. Michelle Is 13
run a drug atorr lirtty moved lo and a sophomore al lake Mary
Sanford where ahr anil h rr High Sr h o o f Shr enjoys darning
huaband. G o r d o n , ran
and lakes dancr lessons al I hr
McKrynolda Drug Store brforr Lakr Mary Dance Academy She
opening Ih rlr own pharmacy also belongs to I he Drama Club
called Gordon's Druga Young's and llie SorcerrUra She Is on
mother hassince pa— rd away.
llie dance Irani al l hr dance
Youngs father. Gordon, waa academy and wants lo be an
owner and operator of Gordon's actresa when she gela older.
Drugs He now lives In Chat­
Daughter Dana Is 13 and a
tanooga and la the corporate student al Greenwoods Middle
manager of the ftrvro Drug School. She loo dances at the
Company In that Chattanooga
Lake Mary Donee Academy and
Young said that her grandfa­ la on the dance learn. Shr
ther once owned a drug store at belongs lo I he marching band at
the foot of Lookout Mountain In Greenw oods M iddle School
Chattanooga called The Include where she plsy* Ihe clarinet. She
takrs a Spanish class at Lakr
Drug Store
Young has three brothers and Mary High School before shr
Iwo sisters " I was thr third gors lo classes al hrr own
child chil of six and li was a girl, m I k jo !
boy. girl. boy. rtc ." Young said
Doth girls have belonged tn the
*'Wr were alwaya a close family Girl Scouts where Hirlr mothrr
and still are and gel together was a Girl Seoul leader Doth
every chance we get "
girls think Ihrlr rnolhrr la a
T learned lo cook by watching terrific rook and Hof* one day lo
my mother." ahr said *1 also uw k Just like Iter.
Young works as a purchasing
h a d h e l p I r o ni m v
grandmotlier*. but a lot of help manager tor thr Orlando Tool
came from m y mother In-law and Fastener Cnmpany. I buy
aftrr I lu*d gotten man led Site tools and lastrtirrs or anything
makes everything from scratch related lo the construction bust
and I rrally enjoy her conking *'
nras." Young said "What I
Young also said lhal her older would rrally llkr to do— and
slslrr Hetty tried lo leach her maytir I will alter I retire— Is
Ikiw tn ciMik but she wouldn't open an old-fashlonrd soda
listen lo her Hut now . "I like to fountain llkr McHrynolds Drug
rook Snutlieni style since I was Store usrd lo lie and call It
bom In (he South and my family Relief* Kids. " Young said
rrally rnjoya It." Young said.
Young's hobbles tnrludr Girl
The first meal she remembers Sroul training for both adults
rooking was for home economics and rhlldren, doing counted
as n project It rnnstslrd of a cross stitch and reading current
round m r a t loaf with the l&gt;r»i sellers "Another hobby
mashed potatoes in a wrll In I he lh.it 1 have is playing Iasi rub lor
middle of the mr.it loaf and my children." Young said
gla/rd carrots
"I am a very family -or ten led
" l remember my brothers person." she said "There Is
laughing and saying lhal they always someone Irom either

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Donna Young removes hor Naw England Clam Chowdar Irom I ha microwrava.
Glenn s family or mine here. I
llkr lo have rhlldren around
because Ihey are so fascinating
and are fun Jual lo be with.
"1 usually either fix Thanks­
giving dinner or I fix Christmas
dinner and there la always any­
where from 40-30 people here
and It to all family Glenn's
Gramma Rene to an Inspiration
lo me." Young said
G ra m m a Rene Is In her
eighties and ahr still bakes all
hrr grandchildren's favorite
rookies for them especially al
Christmas " People look for
them before ihey look lor any
other lype of present." Young
said "Gramma makes the best
rookies that you ever want to
put In your mouth
Young said she to a coupon
clipper and has thou sa nds of
coupons lhal she uses every!Ime
shr buys groceries
Her philosophy on life Is
"Make Ihe lies! nut of your life
and love your family ttreatise life
can l»e so short."
Listed la-low are sevrral favor­
ite recipe* ol Ihe Young family.
Including a &lt;ooklr recipe from
Gramma Rene
G R A M M A RENE'S FRESH

BUTTER CREAM COOMBS
1*
1v rup powdered sugar
I te.is|Minn soda
I teaspoon creme of tartar
' « teaspoon suit
I cup soft nlco
I egg
I leaspnoti vanilla

Cauliflower, broccoli plentiful,
low in calories and ‘waveable’
Cauliflower and broccoli are abundant and
economical during Ihe month of November.
These low-calorie fall and winter vegetable*
can offer Ihe dleler. as well a* Ihe other family
member*, variety and mitrtiiona! value Cor­
rectly microwaving Ihe vegetable* will retain
Ihrlr color und texture as well us ihrlr
nutritional good nr** The rule of thumb for
microwaving thrse vegetable*, a* wrll as
others. I*: micro-cook on IOO percent power,
covered, for fl-H minutes per pound of
vegetable.
Cauliflower can hr microwaved as a whole,
cut Into flowrrets. or combined with other
vegetable* T o microwave a whole rnullHower:
wash one-pound head ol cauliflower Shake off
water. W rap In plaslfr wrap. Place on paper
plalr with sealed edge down. Microwave on
100 percent |Kiwrr Tor 3 mlnutrs. T u rn
rauimower over and microwave 3-4 minutes,
until head Is flexible. Test with a fork on
tindrnildr. Il should lie fork lender. Lrl stand
3-3 minutes lo rom plrlr cooking.
To rook flowerrls: place 2 rup* llnwrrrlx In u
1to quart casserole. Add 2 tablrspixmx water.
Cover, microwave, stirring after 3 minutes.
Stem* should lie fork lender. Lrl stand,
covered, for 3 minute* to complete Ihe
rooking.
Combine cauliflower and broccoli for a
colorful autum n * dad.
B R O C C O L I-C A U L IF L O W E R

BALAD
I bunch broccoli
I head cauliflower
1 package frozen pea*
2 tablespoons water
3 green onlnna. sliced
to cup mayonnaise
Ik cup sour cream
2 teaspoons sugar
I Mi teaspoons salt
1•teaspoon garlic powder
to lenspoon |&gt;rp|&gt;rr
to trasponn dry muslnrd
2 trasjxxm* lemon Juice

Combine In a large howl on
low speed of a mixer for about
one mlnule. (Mend well.
Lightly spoon 2 to ru p all­
purpose flour Into a measuring
rup and level off. Gradually add
Hour, and blend al low speed
until mixture to smooth Chill
dough about 13-30 minutes be­
fore shaping. Shape dough In
to-lnch ball and place on a
greased cookie sheet about 2
Inches apart, then flatten with a
fork, (lakr at 330* F for 3 4
minutes or until they are set. but
not brown Take out of the oven
and let set one mlnule un cuokle
sheet Then cool on racks Makr*
4 dozen. Tofroat l*optional

mlnule. Stir tn Hour, (hen add lo
casserole dish and mix wrll. Add
enough water lo makr lto rup*
clam Juice. Stir Juice, clams,
milk, salt and pepper Into casse­
role Cook covered with Saran
wrap on high 4-5 mlnutra or
until hot. Stir once during
cooking.

NEW ENOLAND CLAM

T s p y la i fa r Ik s O raaga
Msad aria Caka

(OLENN*S F A V O R IT E !
4 sllrrs baron, diced
1 medium onion, chopped fine
3 medium potatoes, peeled
and cubed
to rup margarine
to cup all-purpose flour
2 cans minced clams (drained,
but keep liquid)

I large can crushed pineapple
with Juice

3 cup* milk

to teaspoon sail
to teaspoon white pepper
In a 3quart casserole dish,
cook baron In Ihe microwave for
3-4 mlnutra or until crisp: rook
on high. Stir In onions and
potatoes, cook covered with
Saran wrap on medium high lor
8-10 mlnutrs or until trndrr. In
a 2-cup measuring cup. mrlt
margarine on high heat for 1

MANDARIN ORANGE CAKE
1 yellow rakr mix
I rup oil
4 rg g*

I small ran mandarin oranges
(Juice and alll
Mix all togrther well and pul
tn greased and (loured pan. Use
a O-hy-13 Inch pan and hake al
350* F for 33 mlnule*

1 parkagr Inalanl vanilla
pudding
I 9-ouncerool whip
Slir logcthrr with spoon until
thoroughly mixed und then
spread on roolrd cake.

TOM B FAVORITE
CHEESESPREAD
I 8-ouncc package cream
cheese
I 8-ounce parkagr Velvrrta
cheese
3 tablespoon* mayonnaise
1 small onion, finely grated
(juice and all)
2 tablespoons chives
H lrn d all Ihe Ingredient*
together very well and pul them

Hrorrull and pusln I* high In Ixiih flavor and
mitrlilnnal value.
B R O CCO LI LA BA O N A
1 bunch broccoli
1 medium onion, chopped
2 tuhlrspoon* water
2 cup* collage cheese
2 egg*, slightly beaten
1 Jar 132 ounces) spaghetti sauce
U cooked lasugna noodle*
3 cup* shredded Mozzurrlla cheese
Th in and cut broccoli Into bltc-slze pieces to
make 4 cujm. Combine broccoli, onion, and
water In 2-quari glass howl. Cover with plastic
wrap. M/W an 100 percent jmwrr for 10-12
minutes or until lender crisp. Drain. Mix In
collage chersc and rgg* Spoon I cup
spaghetti sauce Into 12-by-H-lnch talking dish,
latyrr 3 lusagna noodle* on saner. S|mniii all of

OSes Veggie a. Page 12B

3 cup* flour
1to teaspoons sail
I to teaspoons baking powder 2to cupssugar
3 tablespoons poppyseed
3 eggs
I to cups vegetable oil
I to cups milk
I to teaspoon vanilla
I to teaspoon almond extract
I to teaspoon butter extract
Combine dry Ingredients. Mix
together liq uid Ingredient*.
Make a well In ihe dry Ingre­
dients then pour In liquid and
stir. Grease and H o ttr tw o
9-by-Sto-lnch loaf pans: Bake SI
350*F one hour lo I hour IS
minutes. Sprinkle with
powdered sugar.

MARINATED CARROTB
(COPPER PENNIES)
3 cups sliced carrots
Cook u n til Just under 2
pounds. Barely cover with sailed
water and cook on medium heat
for about 15-20 minutes. Cool
slightly.

MartaadMt
I can tomato aoup
I m edium , chapped sweet
onion
I small, chopped green pepper
Iswrell
to cup salad oil
to cup vinegar II use tarragon

C te e Cook.Page 12B

Roasting perfect chicken takes
one who will nurture and baste
Uwltod Prota International

1 small carrot, jieelrd und shredded
Wash und trim bmcroll and cauliflower. Cut
Into bltr-slre pieces, amt measure In 2-quan
casserole dish to makr 8 cup*. Add peas and
water. Cover with plastic wrap M/W on 100
percent power for 10-12 mlnutrs or until
trndrr-crtop. stirring once. Drain and cool.
Refrigerate until chilled.
Mix together onions, muyonnalsr. sour
cream, sugar, salt, garlic |xiwdrr. prp}&gt;cr. dry
musiurd and lemon Juice. Pmn over vegeta­
bles; add carrot. Mix lo rout. Cover and store In
refrigerator. Makes about 10 serving*

In Ihe refrigerator overnight.
This to great to put on bread for
a sandwich or on your favorftr
crackers.

A perfectly roa*lrd chicken,
with II* ertop. golden brown skin
and motet, lender meal, doesn't
take a great rook lo produrr. hut
It dors require u lltlle patience
and care.
Overcooking und undcratlentlon are the grrulr*! (nulls of Ihe
rook who think* that a chicken
can be thrown Into the oven und
will all but cook Itself. Il won't.
You lin'd lo liovrr around Ihe
oven, turning th r bird and
krrplng II wrll basted, showing
II you care.
Here's how to doll.

THE PERFECTLY
ROABTED CHICKEN
4 -pound chicken, al room
trm prraturr (see note below)
2 small Irmonx. cut In I-Inch
chunks
1 lablrspoon hrrhes dr Pro­
vence. or I traxjxion each dried
thyme. tNisIlundorrgann
V* ciqi virgin or rxira virgin
olive oil
Freshly ground black pcj&gt;pcr
Hc.il llie oven lo 450#F Re­
move excess fat Irom thr vent of
ihe chicken and remove ihr
glblrt package.
Mix lemon chunks with herb*
and slufl Into Hie chicken. Twist
Ihe ends of the wings buck and
under Ih r chtrkm so they hold
In place, lucking the neck Hup
under them. If necessary. Tic the
ends of Ihe drumsticks together,
pulling Ihrm tight In front of ihr
open cavity of flit- bird.
Massage half ihr oil onto Ga­
skin of the ch ic k e n , t h r u
sprinkle lightly with a Unit- black
pepper.

T h s perfect chicken
Place the chicken on one side
ol Its brrasi. on a rack set aver a
shallow roasting pan Place on a
shelf set In the lower third of the
heated oven Roast for 20
mlnule*. thru lorn the bird onto
the oilier side of It* breast and
baste with the remaining oil.
Roast lor anotlter 20 minute*,
turn Ihr chicken upright on the
rack and basic again, using the
Juices and lat that have uccumulated under ihr bird.
Always taislr as quickly as
(Mivsiblr. using a pastry brush or
hull) baslrr.
Alter 40 mlnule* of masting,
the ehleken will lie wrll Into Its
browning process and the Juices
In Ihr |h u i will lie sputtrring.
The heady fragninre of a freshly
rousted chicken will lx- starting
in jx-mieale Ihe kllchen.
Roast Ihr chicken In Its up­
right |Mi*iurr lor another 20
minilles. then list lor do lie(less
by Inserting an Inslanily regis­
tering thrrm ninrtrr Into the
thickest part ol ilx- Hugh wlihoui

touching Ihe bone.
T h e ch icke n Is perfectly
cooked when the thermometer
reaches 165*F. If necessary,
return (he chicken to the oven
for unothcr 5 minutes, then lest
again.
When done, transfer lo a warm
platter or carving hoard and
allow the chicken (o rest for
10-15 minutes so the Juices can
settle back Into the Hcsh. rather
than gushing out when the bird
If carved.
Drain (he Juices from Ihe
cavliy and mix with Ihe pan
drippings lo makr a light sauce,
or Jus (Juice).
Note; You might roast a large
chicken so you can have lef­
tovers Ihe next day. Should you
wish lo roast a smaller or larger
chicken, use these rooking times
(Ihr oven temperature remains
ul 450°F|: Lto 2 pounds. 33
mlnule* total; 2to-3 pounds. 43
minutes total: 4to-5 pounds. 63
minutes total: 6 pounds. 73
minutes total.
•
Fat- and caloric-conscious
guests should not eat the skin,
sad as that seems.
All hough st tidings add varia­
tion lo a roast rhlrxcn. and can
lx* a simple and Inexpensive way
to stretch a chicken dinner. Ihr
best chickens are masted, as
above, with only enough placed
In Ihrlr cavliy to flavor the bird.
Parking Ihe rhlckrn with Muf­
fing extends thr cooking lime
and dries oul Ih r mral.
If you rmisl have stuffing, bake
It In a separate pan and spoon
some of Ihe Juices from ihe
roasting jmn over Hie Mulling
Ixlore serving.

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T h e t e m p t a t i o n s at t h e
Thanksgiving table can be a
major earn *of concern in the 40
percent of tlw Am 'can popula­
tion who funsldcr themselves
overweight. As Americans ev­
erywhere 4*dlg In'* to mouth­
watering turkey dinners, m any
weight-conscious Individuals
will ponder whether It's possible
to eat traditional holiday food
without destroying all weightloss efforts
"It's not only what you rat. it's
how much you rat." says Terry'
Rrlstng. training director for
Central Florida.
Mary S u ri.^le t, registered
dietician for Weight Watcher*
lntemaHon4l. adds. "Don'l let
the holiday* become morr Im ­
portant than you.
The following recipes from
Wright Watchers allow one to
taste and enjoy llie traditional
trim m ings The organltatlon
recommends 10 miners of mast
turkey garnished with 10 red
grape* and 10 green graprs.

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TV Wstk Issuo of Friday, Nov. 4.

Wife would still love him i
without his head ornament
IT t My husband
and I havr brrti rnam rd for
thrcr year*. Ur's a wonderful
man and I lovr him drarly. bui
herc’a the problem: H r wears a
halrplrrr and hr'a vrry arrrcttvr
about It. He know* that I know
Ik- wrurs a halrplrrr. tail I havr
never arrn him without It. and I
lert as though lie Is almost
hiding something from inr. lie
doesn't sleep In It. but hr Instate
mi having our brdmom pitch It's styled and fitted properly
Hut Hie morr upenne** and Its*
dark at night
I would never ask him to let "hiding." the brtter the rela­
fOr see him Without Ills hairpiece tionship
ta-rausr I know tniwr sensitive hr
O K A * A B M U lured a &gt;uuug
14about 11*but I j u sure be would
man to do some work In my
hr fuatfa— nitinmr wtthoul N.
'l-a fe ^^Tle lias talked more home ((Minting) T w o palnlrrs
o|irnly almui It. telling me how a show ed up. One of (hem had his
halrplrrr is made, filled, rlr. •T^ year-old ton with him. and
Wearing a hairpin «• t an Ik- an Informed me that his wife "had
Inconvenience at lime*. Do you to work." so hr had to look aflrr
think 1 should tell him that If llie lilile boy. Well. Abby. this
lie's wearing It for me. he man alro had lo "w ork." and I
am not a baby siller!
doesn't huve to?
LO V IN O W IF E
I Hunk this Is a lot of nerve to
tiring a child along on a job. In
nr place, a painter can't do
DBA* WIFE: Don't hit him “Ihe first
with It between the grapefruit a proper job when he haa to keep
and I lie cornflake*. hot when hr one eye on his rhlld. Also. It's
mentions hi* halrplerr again, unfair to Hie rhlld
This ha» laughl me a lesson
tell him how you feel atatul it. A
mail who wear* one wear* It When I hire weak done In the
In-cuuse he think* he look* fulurr. I will specify lhat Hie
tietler with It— and many do. If workers may not bring Ihrtr

Wednesday

Thanksgiving calorie- counters
can leave the table satisfied

children Thanks lor letting me
get thtsofl my rhrsl.
UPOMt You
can't be Imposed upon without
your cooperation. It should not
be necessary to specify "no
children.'' And If a working
person show* up with a rh lld In
tow. he l&lt;a slirl sliould be set
straight. Andpnanptly.

ABBYi Your reply lo
'T r u e lo the Navy." the recruiter
w h o refused to e n lis t his
sleepwalking nephew In Hie U S
Navy, was n g lu -a sleepwalking
sailor dors not belong In the
Navy.
In 1934. aboard the USS
T e n n e a s e r In L o n g In la n d
S o u n d , a s l c r p w a l k r r fell
•jverboard. Fortunately, he went
over llie side on a perfectly calm
night and Ihr Marine sentry saw
him. Within seconds, the sentry
had trip p e d an a u t o m a t l e
lifebuoy and given the alarm , so
the sleepwalking sailor was
saved
E v e n under I h r bes t of
rlreumstanrrs. Ihr rescue of
men gone overboard is a vrry
•'Ifly" affair I havr seen two
men lo*t. one in broad daylight
In a moderately calm sea. No one
knows why tie fell overboard. H r
may havr been sleepwalking, as
tie had been taktnga sunbath.
I doubt If a sailor would he
fined or sent to prison (or lying
about his sleepwalking— o r sim­
ply falling lo mention It. The
armed arrvtrra (contrary to what
many brltrvrl are not hearties*,
and the penalties for fulsr
enlistm ents are not severe,
except when a criminal record Is
falsified The chances are. u |m i ii
discovery, hr would sim ply be
dlscliarged I am also " T r u e lo
Ihr Navy.'*
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I pound Golden Delirious
apples, con*:
I tablespoon butter
I cup diced onions
1 quart canned or rooked and
purred fre-'j pumpkin
1 quart water
4 packela Instant chicken
broth and seaaonlng mix
2 teaspoons firmly parked
brown sugar
Ground cinnamon
16 teaspoon ground nutmeg
Dash of salt
Dash of white pepper
Cut 4 apple slices: reserve lor
garnish Parr and chop remain­
ing apple*: art aside.
In a I-quart saucepan, melt
butler: add onions and saute
u n til tra n s lu c e n t, about 2
minutes. Stir In rhopprd apples
and rook over medium Next,
s tirrin g occasionally, u n til
lender. I to 2 minutes. Stir in
cltopped apples and rook over
m e dium heal, s tirrin g o r rastonally until trnder. 1 to 2
minute* Add pumpkin, water,
broth m u . sugar. U teaspoon
cinnamon, the nutmeg, salt, and
pepper and bring mixture lo a
botl. Reduce heat and shunter
until flavors blend, about 15
minutes Remove from bent and
root slightly.
_
Transfer 2 quits pumpkin m ix ­
ture to bk-ndrr container -and
pmreas until amooth. transfer lo
large bowl and repeal procedure.
2 nip* at a time, until all of the
pum pkin m ixture lias been
processed Return lo saucepan
and cook until healed through
T ra n s fe r to servi ng h o w l ,
garnish with reserved apple
slices and sprinkle with dash
cinnamon

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8 ounces carrots, cut Into
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I cup diced on tons
1quart water
2 teaspoons salt
16 teaspoon (irpprr
1tablespoon butter
2 tablespoons firmly packrd
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Garnish. I tablespoon chopped
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full boll Reduce heal, rover, and
let simmer until vegetables are
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and art aside
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with parsley

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Prepare a mlorful tnsard salad
that includes aruguU. green leaf
letturr. alfalfa sprnuts. red onion
rings, cherry tomatoes, and
other favorite vegetables
fit ups Inaard salad
1 tablespoon lemon juke
IV6 traspuons each rhofiped
shallot nr onion, chopped pared
glngemau. and thawed frozen
concentrated orange juke
Is lras|KKHi sail
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by Mori Walker

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D B A S M L O O l T t My father.
64. was diagnosed as having
thalaaaemla anemia. Ile'a a
hu. ;/ drinker, bu. haa been on
the wagon for aeven months.
He’s also a diabetic, and his
hemoglobin fluctuates betwen
7.5 and 8 .6 . W h a t Is 4he
appropriate treatment for this
problem?
DRAM R E A D E R i Your father
appears to have three diseases:
ail are Incurable, two are treata­
ble.
Thalassemia Is a genetically
carried anemia characterised by
shortened lifespan of red blood
cells due to deectlve hemoglobin
synthesis. Th e severe form,
thalassemia major, appears tn
Infancy and Is marked by pro­
found anem ia and massive
enlargement of the spleen, the
ad bom Inal organ that filters out
deficient red corpuscles. Because
children with I hr disorder often
require transfusions In order to
survive, they lend lo develop
hem ochrom atosis (Iron
overload), a dangerous disease of
Iron excess.
The mild form, thalassemia
minor, la associated with chronic
anemia that causes fatlgure.
H em oglobin levels of eight
(normal 13*161 are common I
suspect that your father's low
hemoglobin values reflect he
thalassemia. Because It Is a
genetic defect, thalaasrmia Is not
treatable or rumble by present
methods
You mention lhal your father
was a "heavy drinker and lhal
he has been sober for seven
months. I think that hr deserves
a lot of credit for taking such a
courageous step tn handling
what I assume to be alcoholism
Despite the recent Supreme
Court ruling that alcohol Is
willful abuse, moal medical
experts believe that It la a
disease. The only treatment la
abstinence. Th e condition la
Incurable: once an alcoholic,
always an alcoholic. However. It
la treatable and your father la on
the right road towards control­

ling It. His health and his ilfe will
Improve — "and so will hla
diabetes — as he continues to
entay sobriety.
D i a b e t e s la a c o m p l e x
metabolic disorder characterized
by the body's Inability lo pro­
duce enough tnaulln.
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clubs, king from Fast and ocr
A very normal way to take from South, with West showing
tricks on defrnse Is to use a low out That meant dec larer had a
Hump for tnlllng If declarer has i lull loser lu go with (wo heart
nut hod a chance to taka that . lasers and the spade already lost
trump away from you. You, ran at Irlck one. Bui look whal
alio make a similar play as happened Declarer played a
declarer when you're left with a spade lo dum m y's are and
trump smaller than Ihe defend- ruffed another diamond Then
ent*. Score II liy rulllng. and hr nilTect a spade in dummy and
you'll oflrn make a contract tliat Ird another diamond What
could Fast do? If he came in wiih
you tliought was falling
his master trump. South would
Follow today's play rarrlully
Declarer ducked the opening simply discard a losing rluti II
spade lead In diunm y Fast won lie shed a club. South would
thr queen and (Hayed hock Ihe make his last little trump and
deuce of diamonds Alter taking cash the club quern for 10
dummy's ace id diamonds, de­ tricks
clarer led a low heart from
J a m e s J a c o b y 's h o o k s
dummy, losing his quern to
West's king West led hack a " J a c o b y on U n d u e " a n d
‘ Jacoby on Ciud Carnes" twin
diamond, rulfrd by declarer
Now a heart was played lo trti with his father, the late
duriiinv’s ace The lack ol clubs Oswald Jacoby) atr now avail
was played from dummy, and able at huuksiorrs Doth ate
Fast's four. Souths two and pwhhsbrd by I'hanm Rooks
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By Jam as Jacob y

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By Bernlcc Bede Osol
Y O U B B IR T H D A Y
November IO , 1888
Your earning nhllllles will Ire
sulrstunt tally enhanced in the
year atirad. hut so will your
rxtnivugunt tendencies In order
lo come out In llte profit column,
you will have to keep thr latter
In check.
SCO RPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221
Your possibilities for acquisition
are s l u i n g t oday, but nut
lierause of your lurk It will only
hap|&gt;en In situations where you
truly earn your rewards Trying
to patch up u liroken romance?
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you lo understand what
to do lo make the relationship
work. Mall 32 to Matchmaker.
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S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 Dec.
21) You're apt lo be more of a
talker than a doer today, yet
you'll Still gel results Things
would be Irettrr If you were more
productive and less vocal.

P EA N U TS

C A P R IC O R N (Dec 22 .Ian
HIJ Usually you lake your duties
and res|M&gt;nslblllttes seriously,
but loduy you might lie tu&lt; lined
lo rationalize linen away and
sweep under llte rug things lhal
need prompt at m il ion
A Q U A R IU S Man 20 Feb 19)
Friends will I*- mill.illy tin
(.cessed h) your dynamic per­
sonality today. However. In or­
der lo captivate (Item totally,
you must make modesty the
largest (Mirtlon of your pres
eolation
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20}
There may be more omroriunity
around you today than usual
where your career Is concerned
However, If you lake your luck
fur grunlrd. II ntlghl not count
lor much.
A R IE S (March 2 1-April l(»l
You’ll make [mints with your
rhurm and wit today, hut not
necessarily with your logic Be
fore gel l i ng Into a serious
exchange, lie certain you have
all Ihe facts at your disposal
T A U R U S IApril 20 May 2&lt;l| ll
won’t hurt you to go overboard
today for the one you love Even
If you overdo It slightly, whal the

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You'll add srst lo any gathering
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Enjoy
yourself. Inn guard against
IriidrtK les to overindulge
CA N C ER (June 2 1J u ly 22|
Delermlnatlori and Imldnes* will
gel you Ihe rrsulls you deslra
today, but wishful I hl nkl ng
won't He a (K-rson of action, no|
a dreamer ol deeds
L E O (July 2J Aug 22) Your
social (duns could misfire today
If they emompiss um&gt; many
people Everyone, including
yourself, will have u tw-tter time
ll Ihe group is small and con­
trollable.
V in Q O lA'ig. 23-Sept. 221
Tills could I k - a profllulile day.
yet II might not live up lo your
expectations If aspirations are
unreasonably high Think reulls
IK ally
LinR A (Sepl 23-Ocl. 23) l.ei
your heart rule your head today
In dealings with u loved one. In
1Ills Instance, your emotions
may supply I k -U ct answers than
your logic.
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Walesa threatens to resign as Solidarity head
I M M m Iw U n m le n il________
WARSAW. I'o IjmcI — Solidarity
llru d rr lurch W ilra i rxpri ss*-d ills,
pippttlnimrnt over ihr unaiilhnrUrd
, n rlk r by 500 drflanl u.irkrrs .&gt;i a
jZrcUnsk shipyard and ihrtutrrird in
rrslgn If ihr *lf)|i|wigr contlnurd

Loch Waleta

W.ilcvi .minium t d Tuesday llial
lie would I’n *n ihr Odunsk Kqiulr
Shipyard unlay to fry In end a
wildi.il n rlk r by workers pmlrxilng
Ihr announced closing of thr ndjarrnt la-nln shipyard, tlir hlrlhplarr
of ihr milluwrd S illdarliy union.
Walesa said hr was "disappointed
hy thr lark of disc Ipllnc" among Ihe
workrrs ami thrralrncd to resign if
llir strike continued and Ihr unrrsi
spread lo other rtilrrprises
Shortly tirforr lfir strike Itrokr oul
Tuesday. Walesa hud rauflonrd
workers ui ifir nearby Lenin ship
yard that ihr mood of the* country
must in- U.IIInr&lt;1 In-lorr riallonwidr
strikes a ir i ailed lo press demands
sui ti as llie* legalization of Solidarity
Strikes in Ao.il and Aligns. fl» *ird
vsH11 few Halits
"If thr strtkrs continue lo spread
amt there Is .i favoratilr (Innate for
them. I will lie ready to resign.
Walesa said latrr at a news conferrnre
Hut the Solidarity leader Indicated
I he- lime was not rifir for a na­
tion wide strike •Th is kind of
si niggle is ool favorable for os undrr
I f i r s r t ill liniklam I S . " Walt v i vild
Wale V I also I&gt;.ii kit.ii kft I on an
rarllrr ultltnalom. viytn,". lie would
now in- willing io begin governnirnl-Solidarlly round-iablr talks
without Warsaw first sos|M-ndlon Ms
dn iston lo Hose ifir Lenin shipyard
hrntnnlnn Ik-c I
"Th e lifllnn ol lhe- decision is not
needed .is we have rime unill IVc

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th e re

th e
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strikes
continue
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and
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-Solidarity leadei Lech Walesa
I. 19**0.'* lie vild "Hy then ihe
n o v e m m rn l can rlianne Itiree
times."
Tlie government announced last
w e e k It w o u l d f ie n in e lu s io n the
stilpyard Dec I in a process (hat
would takr a year
Walrsa vild If authorities rrinslale
tome *no workers lirrd after a wave
oi strikes in August, amt II .hr
eurrrnl strikes end. "then die field
will lie i leatrd for file oj*rmon of tin
round-fable talks
Hr rsplaltirtl tfiat lie ifrclded not
to go ahead with annoimelnn a
national strike liv the ha line if onion
on Nov |f». as lie had iU|Ursl(d
Sunday, follow Inn a talk with thr
l.rnln shipyard's director, t'/rslawTolwlnskl
We ran i house artofhrr iientaf lor
this kind of struggle.' he vild In a
rrtrrai from his pistiion on Sunday
in winch hr called for Hie ii.itlon.il
strike
Nearly hall ol thr 5,5410 workers at
the repair stilpyard were mltlallv
Involved in thr sttdown which
lirnan Tuesday mnrnitin Hut only
300 workers remained on stukr hy

muialirrnoon Solidarity sources
vild Management has closed the
shipyard for i wo days
The strike w'as led by Wojclech
Hucxynskl. who also led an Aonosi
strike at ihr repair shipyard that
was ended hv Walesa Andrzej
tiw iazda a former national Solidari­
ty leader who split with Walesa In
1981, was also rr|xirlrd inside I he
repnr sh'.’ yard.
Source* cud the strikers in the
repalr shipyard have seven dr
mands including thr lenali/aiion ot
Solidarity Ihr o|&gt;rnUig ol the pro­
posed roundtable talks with the
government, a suspension ol the
ordrr lo close the Lenin shipyard
and a pav raise- ol $ tn a month
I tir source* said a sirtke also was
under way hv 40 |&gt;e&lt;&gt;ple at the small
Wisla shi pyard, whi ch makes
yaehis Wisla has less than I,(MX)
workers
In another development atioul
■It** miners staged a rally al Hie
Marrrl Coal Mine m the southwest
cm t ItV ol W imI/isIuw Slaskt lo press
demands lor the rrlrtslalrmrnt ol
lellow workers who Imi iheir Jobs lor
taking jm ii in the August strikes

Soviet shuttle la u n ch planned in the next few days
Units* * r»M International
MOST ()W
The Soviet ( 'oloo
vod it plans lo try again lo launch
Ills lost space all utile. Huran within
!"lh r nest Irw days ' Kudin M m u t
(rrtnrtetl
• Moi in a hrirl announcement
•tursdav tb» radio dnl not sjm ify
•the r u i I dalr ia llror ol ihr launrh
•Ms (list a llrm p lrd lauot It was
-aborted O il 2't |ust 51 second*
Ilirlorr till oil Im atlse a service
;g.niirv tailed to move dear oi thr
dluran'sbooster rorkrl Km rglva
“The Soviet press aimotmc rs that
Hie so|irt |Miwrrlo) lambier iih kel
hurtgtia and thr reusalitc arbiter.
Horan, arr no thr taum h pad at the
IMlkoniir spats* port,*' the ratlin vild
'The unmanned launch anil tr%i
llighl Is lo lake plan in Ihr next Irw
davs It was lo have hern earned out
fk l 2*» hot was |M»stponrd tircausr
ol a let hm« al mishap

Ih r siiutHr Horan Russian for
' snowstorm looks rrmarkahly like
Us U S cousin ami the Soviets
acknowl edge It looks si mi l ar
ls-t aos* it is huill arriMlv . ..nil* ally.
Its S a t u r n 5 si z e b o o s t e r .
Kurt glia pride ol Ihr Sol let rot krt
Heel, stands I‘Hi Irel tall alld Is
capahlr ol lining I IO Ions Into
s|M&lt; r

ll was unclear whether the Soviets
would Iry Hie next lanm h on Today,
the (Liv two Soviet i osmoiMOln will
have tireii In space longer than any
other human itt-mgs when they pass
Ihr .'till &lt;lai record lor manned
llighl
I he cosmonauts. I'oiiiinandrr
Vladimir Titov and Might Engineer
Musa M.maroi have been atxwid
the orbiting spare station Mir since
last Dei 21, a Might still ool long
enough to gel men to the planet
Mars and t*a&lt; k
Soviet experts hr l i n e that

Knrrglva tirsidr infilling trovitilr
craft. ■an take explorers to the Moon
and put Into orbit components lor a
t rail to go to Mats
Ihc weekly
Minins News vild
tl vild tin shill Hr would hr tisrlul
lor launching large hut Iragilr loads
lot rr|Mirs in sjMtr ami bringing
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Ih r Untied Slates successfully
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after a 32-mnntii ilelav caused hv
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seven Americans lost their hir*
I h r innovations ol i h r Soviet
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l a n d i n g a l m o s t l i ke a r a tlin
c o n tro lle d m o d e l airplane
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w hit h rxrm ptril only 1‘iriot het as its chief III a
it shollle ol ihe lop command l uesday Thirteen
generals were retired
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whose representatives have resigned Iroili
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amt Inis iiitlit atrd that the constitution w ill not Ikchanged
Patricio Avtwin, head ol thr etialllimi that
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who voted tor change are tiernmliig increasingly
frustrated with Pinochet's intransigent attitude
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OF S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y
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OF TH E I IG H T 1 1 N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT. IN AND
FOR SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
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O A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R k OF TH E C IR C U IT
4C O U N TV CO U R TS
BY Donna Freeman
D E P U T V C IC R *
PubiuS October M November
J 14 It '**•
D E J 1*4

IN THE C IR C U IT C O UR T
OF THE E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT OF THE
S TATE OF FLO R ID A
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY
CIVIL AC TIO N
Cat* Na M 11*1 CA ** L
MOL TON A I l C N A
W ILLIAM S L T D an Alabama
Limited Partner in.p
Plaintiff,

—vt G A R Y E B R A TTO N
Oettndant
NOTICE OF A C TIO N
TO G A R Y ( B R A TTO N
w h o s e R ESIDENCE ts IN
TH E STATE OF O HIO
WHOSE LAST KNOWN
M A ILIN G A D O R E S S IS
JO S JD TM S TR E E T N W
CANTON O H IO 4410* 1*04
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D ls*t an action to
toredOM o mortgage on IS*
loliOAing pron»rt, tn Vtm.no**
Count, Florida
L 0 1 i n , o ' S U N R IS E
V ILLA G E U N IT 4 o lubdoivon
according to is* Plat !b*r*ol Al
recorded in Plo' Book I* Pag«i
M and J* ol In* Public Recordt
ot S*mmo&lt;*Count, Florida
sat been lii*d aga ntt ,ou amj
,ou *r* t*qu-r»d 10 t n u a cop,
of , 0ur At (Hen d*l*nMt it an,.
10 ll on G ARY A GIBBONS
ESQUIRE s' G - U o n Smith
Conn 4 Arn*tt p A PlAinlill i
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Eatl Ktnnad, Bou'*vard Suit*
1C* P o l! O ll'C t Bo* I I I t.
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telor* JOYS o' No .ember l*M
and till 'So original Ails is*
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plaint
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O A V ID N B ER R IE N
CLERK C IR C U lTC O U R T
Sr Rally McClain
Deputy Clark
Pub*un Ociob*' H No«*mb*t
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�CLASSIFIED A D S
Seminol*

Orlando - Winter Park

322*2611
Clark of fh* Clrcwlt Court

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CLASSIFIED DEPT. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
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41— Money to Lend

Clorh of the Circuit Court,
lomlnoto County. A lor too In
octoroonco «rtm mo P m iiw n y
of tho F.ctitieui Norn# Statute*.
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27— Nursery A
Child Cere
Clerk of tho Circuit
MnoM CototTy. F torIdo

SMtord Mondi 32771
NOCALLS F i t A l t I

e&gt;p*rien&lt;e required *00*1
to d mutt ho O' Moot H yoon

of OM or oOMr Aogftcantl
IheudMOlyl" person

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MO R Frgwclt Aoopoo

Sonford flood! 32771
NO CALLS P LEASE!

HIT) 774-7117

73— Employment
Wanted

C LA S S IFIE D
ADS
T h is Is a great opportunity tor you to enjoy the sam e great re su lts as
our regular cla ssifie d cu sto m e rs at no cost to you. Just fo llo w these
instructions.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Ads w ill be sch e d u le d to run for 10 days.
Price of item m ust be stated in the ad and be $100 or less.
Only 1 Item per ad and 1 ad per h o u se h o ld pe. week.
You should c a ll and can cel as soon as Item sells.
Available to in d ivid u a ls (non C om m ercial) only. D oes not
apply to rentals or garage &amp; yard sales.
6. The ad must be on the form show n below and e ither be
mailed In or presented In person fu lly prepared to the
Sanford H erald C la s s ifie d Department.
7. Ad will start as soon as possible.
8. C lassified M anagem ents d ecision on co p y accep ta b ility w ill
be final.

&gt; OrOIIOOtO I ' M

APPLY IN PfPSON

SALES HP
F A P N I1 M M P E N M O
Wear feyte» M x N O t - u l
DhIVF APONSCME

Seminole Canlfe
S ot toed, Fla

33734SS
N N . i n n A N n WHP

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2STHST. IMEUMVILLE
large ream. private entrance
A bum Rut rag M p &gt; * i

Additions ft
Remodeling

c#it m Mi

StOO OR LESS

BILL STRtPP

Concrete

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CUSTOM HOMES BY

BILLSTRtPP
Building Contractors

US-7411

SUBS, DRIVES, PATIOS
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HOME REPAIR Miner Electric
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ADDRESS_____________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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m o » u t'l't* !

Non (maker

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Senford Herald C la iiilie d Ads
P.0. B or 1657
Sanford, F L 32772-1657
ITEM

prit'lopos
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O IL T O N A

C A R P EN TR Y . Kama repair*,
ceramic UN. yawing donr*
Call k K lw d f o m
n iR If

WANTED' P 'M W t C u w n y A
Paot*ng WE DO Slerelrentv
Hemet R V ‘tend Truck*
AODER A R E IF IN R A T N

Ml m iJtU i

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97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

YOU EUY A W E A P P L Y "

You pH t ma qualify at met*
rial A kno* you'ra gat'*"*
•ha'yaupay fort WaapptyiH
LatnUctian guar •••♦**'
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lly n t r *
V r U M a w a lM i_______

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General Hauling

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Lawn Service
CLEAR avl thrub bed* R armmd
Iraa* Cyprati ar pina bark
cNdf______ niW kfenylim el

Construction
"SfTS’7/iAr Seminole and Southwest Volualn Counties
000 N. French Ave., Sanford

Maintenance

M r , LAatccyHOME REPAIRS
f latere* Iat laHad
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m N/a

JE A H IIV INTERIOR/
EXTERIOR F A IN TIN O
Wallpapering

y ri

Car panfry,

u p . Llrantad.

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WORK

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Tree Service
ECHOLS TREE SERVICE
FraaatUmalaal L n Prkatl
L k In* Slump Ormdmg. Taol
M ) m * day or nit#
" la l Tha PretakHonol*doll"

SANFORD •Studio, I adult, na
children/pall IAS ak * day
Qu'tt niHirfiii araa ns«i«

�Sanford Haraid Sanford. Florida — Wadneaday, Novamtar 9, i 960 — IIM

10S— DuplexTriplex / Rtnt

t » — Apartment*

Unf urnlshed / Rent

O lllU K I C U FLR X
C O M M U N IT Y
C L E 4 N , G U IK T . S F A C IO U S
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COWN o! H o p o H POO M i l

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1/1, m m fa m ily ro o m WOO m o
rincounio ri C o ll O H 0100. o lto r

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CAUTOMY
S A N F O R D CO U RT A P T S
323-3301

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111— Resort/Vacation
Rentals ____

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O N O V IV IIW V IL L A A F T I
M M LA R I M ART ALVO
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a l O cean Lan riu tg a R a t a r i
Cocoa R oach F I Inctw riM «
rioy lo o t kcapa Cruet* O N L Y

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N k o t M r m a p t* . I l l f ra n c h
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M»
C a H tM W W a r t M aaM

cvpancy F o r r e e e rre 'to n t c a ll
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LAST CHANCE!
NO TRICKS!
JUST TREATS!

I I S — I n d u s t r ia l
R e n t a ls

W N d to n L a ta O '
la t a t o r ie r t la k a M a r y R i. r i
R A N D O L P H C O U RT A P T S .

A A A iU I I M I t t C f N T I R N on
e M k e n h t*
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bay n im
O N IC a W lI t l P I ' O l J M O M R

ATTENTION COMMERCIAL
OR INDUSTRIAL TENARIS

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M A R I N I R 'lV I L L A O C
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F r i U R R lN I
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RENT O R LEASE?
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141— Homas tor &gt;&gt;&gt;a
P C R I A O I 1 i M a n y a e fr a t
IT . N M N kh o m a
MaOaria C a rp
. 110*111
A S S R H A I U . R 0 Q U A LIF Y !
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brirm . 1 b a m c a thed r a l c a ll
•ng t e r m e d p a tio parage

101— Houses
Furnished/ Rtnt

and» « tre t U Y t Call P I H Y l

SANFORD AREA

BATEMAN REALTY

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I 1) ba m IIM m o C an
m M ia o r ta o a n o

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LANE MART/SARFORO

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CRANK R EA LTY
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kitchen, tcreacted p o lio , lovely
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Careers

f u r M e n A W o rtip n

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/ Equipment

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321-2720

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Courses range
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to investments
AARP to moot tat
Chapter 1977 of the American Aaaoclatlon of Retired Persona
will meet for a covered-dish dinner at noon Thursday at the
Sanford Civic Center. The Trinity Trio of First United
Methodist Church will perform For more Information, call
Herman Schroeder at 333-7506.

Audubon aoclaty will taka field trip
The Seminole Chapter of the Florida and National Audubon
societies will go on a field trip on Thursday. Nov. 10. to Lake
Woodruff and DeLeon Springs Suite Park, finishing up with
lunch at the old sugar mill. Members should meet al 9 a m
behind the DeBary post office.

Chrietian Woman's Club to brunch
The Christian Women's Club of Altamonte-Mailland will host
a "Hobday Preview'" Brunch on Thursday. Nov. 10. from
9 30-11 30 a m . at the Maitland Civic Center The 97 fee
includes brunch, and music and talk by Jill Williams, who Is
an author, mother of eight children and wife of Orlando Magic's
Pat Williams For brunch/nursery reservations, rail Maggie
Haywood at 629-5053 or Mary Clary al 332 6497.

Crsatlvs writers to critique
The Polk Creative Writers Guild will meet for reading and
criticism of work In progress on Thursday. Nov 10. fn&gt;m 7-9
p m. at Aria on the Park. 115 N. Kentucky Ave. Lakeland
Central Florida authors seeking help with essays, short fiction,
novels or plays are Invited to rum r and help one another For
more Information, contact Dudley llphoff. 6110-2787.

Dog obedience course offered
The Seminole Dog Fanciers Association will ofle. an
eight-week obedience course for all breeds beginning Thurs­
day. Nov. 10. at 7 30 p m at the Recreation Department In
Casselberry The department la loraled al Secret Lake Park, off
Ivey Road Classes are M S. plus equipment costs The club
offers a d v a n c e d obedience classes, at th* same location on
Thursday evenings Puppy socialisation classes and conforms
lion classes are available each Tuesday evening For further
details, call 332 1952

Senior Tour* planning Christmas trip
Senior Tours of Sanford will leave on Thursday. Nov 10. for
their seven-day trip to Hawaii and cruise around the islands
The group Is also planning to visit Charleston. SC. , for the
Christmas Adventure and Candlelight Tour the old city at
night. Space Is still available for the (alter trip, which will take
place Dec. 14-17. Call 323 8342 for more details

Ovoreators to waigh in
Overeaters Anonymous will meet about spirit ualtty in
relationships at the Community Improvement Association
building In Lake Mary on Thursday al 7 30 p m For more
Information, call Charlie al 323 8070

Dlxlaland Cloggara to matt
Dixieland ('loggers clogging group holds club meetings on
Thursday. 7-9 p m al the Lakr Mary Fire Departmeni al First
Street and W ilbur Avenue, laike Mary Kor morrlnfonnatton.
call 321 5267

East-West Kiwanis meeting
Easi-West Sanford Kiwanis Club meets Thursday at « p m at
Friendship Lodge. Seventh and Locust.

Sweet Adelines to croon
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women s tMrbrrshop
singing group rehearses every Thursday i t 7 30 p m al
Community United Methodist Church. U S Highway 17 92.
Casselberry.

Parent support group to meet
Families Together Parent Support Group meets every
Thursday at 7 30 p m . 900 Fox Valley Drive. Swretwalrr
Square. Suite 206. for open discussion For Information call
774 3844

The Leleure Tlme/Ltfelong
Learning Programs at Seminole
Community College announces
that the following classes will be
offered during the week of Nov.
14.
Basketry I — Course will
leach the techniques for wravlng
three traditional rib-style Ap­
palachian baskets using round
and flat reed. Bring following
Hems lo first class small pall,
awl. small dippers. 4-6 clothes
pins end small towel. Rred may
be purchased from Instructor
I Nov. lb to Dec 13. Tuesdays.
7-9 p m.. S3Q/personl
Color, Make-op * Wardrobe
Workshop — Three three hour
sessions Ihsl cover personal
color analysts, make-up selection
and application techniques and
development of an effective
wardrobe Claw* enrollment Is
limited lo six Make up will he
removed before Ihe color analy­
sts and make up sessions begin
(Nov 14 28. Mtaidays. 14 pm. .
•25/person I
Esperissced R ide r Program
— This piogrxm reviews prpprr
braking turning, speed selection
end cuuntrrslrerlng Use your
own motorcycle Riders need
helmet, gloves. I &gt; » u . ,m k-t and
sturdy trousers M o lo rcyrlr
Safely Foundation approved
(Nov 19. Saturday. 9 5 p m .
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wide variety of Investments
available lor increased Incume
growth and tax savings In
vest ment s T o p i c s i ncl ude
mutual funds, stocks, bonds
planning for retirement and
estate planning Suitable for
beginning and more odvatxed
Investors (Nov 15 to t)rt 6.
Tuesdays. 7 Op m . 65/person I
For more Inhvmatlon or lo
enroll, contact Fay C Drake at
323 1450 r xt 303

C lo g g e rs get
practice in
all w eekend
SANFORD
The Old Hickory
Stampers ol laikr Mxrv tiad a
last paced weekend on Nov 5-6
wilo speak
On Saturday, the Mompers
performed at the Geneva Fir
memory Sebum Talent frugrsm.
at whk h srveral hundred |ir«&gt;plr
rnJoyed art Italian dinner
Alter I lie Geneva jterlormaix e.
the Stumpers drove to laikr
Golden at Ihe Sanlord Aitjmtt lo
rlance lor the Woman's Club ol
Sanlord For .ilaiut an hour the
doggers entertained to tiand
clapping, loot stomping rnusti
lor the women's lirnellt dinner
Sunday. Ihe Slottipers darned
lor hundreds al the Nam it v
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Area Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting Thursday
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• 24-llour Women's AA meeting. 5 30 p m . al Fourth Street
and Oak Avenue. Sanford
• Sober Won AA Group meets at the Sahara Club (old
driver's license office). 2587 S Sanford Ave.. noon. 5 30 and 8
p m. Open discussion
• Alanon meets at Ihr Sahara Club. 2587 S. Sanfotd Ave . 8
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SANFORD The Sanlord
Senior Clllxrns Club had a &gt;Mg
lunch and Mirtal lime before
their Nov. I meeting The rrgu
lar meeting was held with re­
ports from ull com m tllrrs
The afghan won In a raflel in
July was presented to Dorothy
Rohlllard by Helena fate, presi­
dent t&gt;f Senior Tours and lour
dlrrrlnr of ihr club, fa ir also
guvr u report on the Justromjilrlcd lull loltugr trip
A report ol Ihe charter cornmiller also was given, and
booklet* were distributed to In­
terested people. Dingo was
jilayrd alter Ihr meeting
The next meeting oi Ihr club
will lie Nov. 13. with the in ­
stallation ol Ihr following new
officer*: Mary Schm lil. presi­
dent: Howard llarrlson. vice
president. Helen Lulx, secretary;
and Lucia Weaver, treasurer.
A covered dish dinner will hr
held before Ih r inerting Club
members should contact Doris
Murklr on wluil lood lo bring
Guests arr web omr.

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I medium head cauliflower
vs ran londensed mushroom
soup
I Jar (5 mineral process cheese
spread
Wash broccoli and cauliflower
S e p a r u l e I nt o f l o w e r e t s .
Alternate broccoli and cauliflow­
er with stems In Inside In a
greased 1VS-quart casserole or
7-Inch bowl. Cover. M/W on 10O
percent powrr for 6-7 mlnulcs or
until Icndcr-crlsp. Place small Contlaacd from Page SB
plate nn lop ol vegetables and vinegar)
press down firmly. Drain off
I cup sugar
excess liquid Invert vegetables
I teaspoon prepared mustard
onto serving plate. retaining Ihr
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I teaspoon suit
and cheese spread In 2-cup glass
I teaspoon W o rc e ste rsh ire
measure. M/W on 100 percent u u c r
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(Midge Mycotf Is a carllllad as a relish on u plate with pickles
horns economist and coordinator and olives
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Cranberries bounce into baking season
Cranberries arc known
as ••bouncing berries"
because Ihe good ones
b o u m i. Ill the old day*,
they w rrr |&gt;oured down
steps lo lest. Tlic bud
ones rrm alned on Ihc
steps and I h r good ones
bounced off lo the kitch­
en.
T h a n k s I n modern
grading machines lhal
use Ihe same ''bouncing"
principle, cranberries art
now foolproof lo buy and
can be kepi al length In
Ihe refrigerator. Its long
life makes Ihe cranberry
one of Ihe most conve­
il lent Hems lo have on
hand during Ihe foil and
holiday season.
Th e refreshing, tart
laste of th is favorite
h a r v e s t f o o d Is
particularly unique In
iiukrd goods, such as Ihe
iwo recipe* offered here,
t'ranlx-rry Apple Custard
I V and C run lx-rry-Wheal
U u lc k D r e a d w i t h
Creamy Orange Spread.
C r a n b e r r y Apple
Custard I V gives a runim iporary twist to the
I r a d l l l o n a l tastes of
cranberries and applies.
The pie begins wtlh a
unique gratium cracker
and oat crust Into which
u rich cream rlteese a la
c u s t a r d m i x t u r e Is
(xiurrd. T h e filling Is
topped with I bln apple
slices and cranberries
lightly losaed In sugar,
linked and Ihra cooled.
Ihe result Is a colorful
and deliciously festive
dessert.
C r a n b e r r y - W hr a l
U u l c k II r e a d w i t h
Creamy Orange Snrr.it!
mis Ihe kitchen wilt* the
nostalgic aroma of bread
linking In Ihe oven. This
wheat bread features the
flavurful rranberry pi­
qued with a slight taste
of orange from added
Juice and orange peel.
T h e b r e a d Is c o m ­
plimented by Creamy
Orange Spread, a mix­
ture of creum cheese and
orange marmalade, lo
f ur t h er e nhance the
cranberry-orange combi­
nat i on. T h i s hearty,
versatile bread can be
served al home from
brraklasl throughout the
day.
The autumn and holi­
day months an- a wel­
come time lo pull out the
linking pans and brat up
Ihe oven. In the lUHOs.
baking symbolizes an
a t - h o m e act i v i t y re­
miniscent of our forefa­
ther's harvest.

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to cup* sugar
I to cups water
1 package (12
fresh cranberries
to c u p orange Juke
to c u p lemon Juke
B ring sugar «
lo a boll over
high heat In forge sauce*
pan; boll 5 minutes. A d d
cranberries; reduce heal
to m edium and cook ins­
t il c ra n b e rrie s h a v e
popped and ate clear,
s t i r r i n g occasionally.
Remove from heal a n d
s tir in orange and lemon
Juices. Pour mixture Into
fre excr container a n d
free** overnight. Mixture
forms a frozen slush a nd
does not harden,
about 4 cups.

1 cu p graham cracker
crum bs
V) cu p old fashioned
q uirk exits, uncooked
to cup packrd
sugar
to c u p m a r g a r i n e ,
melted
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H- ounr e package
Philadelphia B ra n d
cream cheese, soflrncd
to c u p g r a n u l a t e d
sugar
1 egg
2 cups thin apple slices
I c u p cr anber r i es.
chopped
I t a b l e s p o o n
granulated sugar
Combine rrumbs.
oatm eal, brown su ga r
and tnurgarlnr. Reserve
to cup crumb mixture.
Press remaining crum b
in lx tu rr onto hoilom and
sides of 9 Inch pk plate.
Combine cream
cheese, granulated sugar
and egg. mixing u n til
well blended. Pour Into
m is t.
T o p cream cheese m ix ­ Cranberry Appto Custard Ptd and Cranbany-Wtwat Outcfc Broad.
ture with apples. C o m ­
to teaspoon baking hour and 10 minutes or chopped cranberries
b in e cranberries a n d
until wooden pick in­
I to cups sugar, divided
;ranulated sugar; m ix soda
serted In center comes
3 c u p a si f t ed a l l ­
I g h l l y . Spoon o v e r
1rnp orange Juice
o u t c l e a n . C o o l 5 purpose flour
apples. Top cranberries
to cup m a r g a r i n e ,
minutes; remove from
4 to teaspoons baking
w i t h reserved c ru m b nicllrd
pan Cover with Creamy powdrr
m ixture. Bake at 350°F.
2 eggs, hen ten
to teaspoon salt
1to cups cranberries, Orange Spread.
35-40 minutes or until
C r o a m y Orange
to cup vegetable short­
crust Is lightly browned. coarsely rhupped
ening
Cool. Makes BH servings
2 teaspoons grated Spread:
I 8 - o u n c e package
1 cup chopped pecans
orange peel
2 tablespoons gratrd
C R A N B E R R Y -W H E A T
Creamy Orange Spread P h i l a d e l p h i a B r a n d
cream cheese, softened
lemon rind
Q U IC K BREAD
(scerrclpe lie low)
to c u p o r a n g e
2 eggs
W I T H CREAM Y
Combine d r y ingre­
I cup milk
dients. Add eomblnrd marmalade
O R A N O E SPREAD
Com bine Ingredients,
In sinull bowl, combine
2
cups all-purpose dourJuice, mar gar i ne and
l
x
cnintx-rrirs and to cup
1 c u p whol c- whr ui eggs, mixing Just until m
sugar. Prrhcat oven to
m o i s t e n e d . F o l d In lug until well blended.
flour
-100'F. Let stand while
cranberries and peel.
1 cup sugar
preparing halter.
I tablespoon baking Four Into greased and C R A N B E R R Y -P E C A N
Si ft f l o u r , b a k i n g
ffourrcJ O-by-5-lnch loaf M U F F IN S
powder
to teaspoon sail
1 to c u p s c o a r s e l y powder. Kill and 1 cup
pail. Il-ike at 3S0*F. 1

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sugar Into a large bowl.
Cut In shortening with
pastry hlrndcr until m ix­
ture resembles crumbs.
Stir In pecans and lemon
rind Beal rgg* m small
bowl until foamy; heat In
milk. Add liquid all al
once to (lour mixture,
stirring Just until moist.
Fold In rranlx-rry m ix­
ture. Spoon mm lined,
mrdlum-slze muiriii cup
pans, filling each to full.
Bake for 20 minutes or
unlit w o o d e n p ick In ­
serted cranes out clean
Serve warm. This kitch­
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2to dozen iiirdliiin-sizr
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Bad cooks, bachelors still can enjoy good meal
You ran. If you wish,
serve a grral Thanksgiv­
ing dinner that looks,
sm e lls and taslea
home-prepared— and you
can do II all without
hardly having to go near
the stove.
Think about how you
want to start the meal. A
hearty winter soup or
chowder la always a gond
eholce. and these are
easy to reheat and serve.
Soups of this kind are
sold In most gourmet
shops, and In some high
quality supermarkets.
Mousse*, terrtnes and
pales are a little loo
elegant and commercial
for a homey Thanksgiv­
ing. but you can proba­
bly find a shrimp or
crabmeal salad at a fancy
food shop or caterer. Or
you can start with a salad
by collecting the fixings
from the salad bar ai a
large supermarket.
For the main event, the
turkey, you have several
choices. Many restauranlo do off-premises
catering, especially dur­
ing the holidays, and
would be glad to mast a
turkey fir you. Gourmet
shops with catering facil­

Many gourmet carry­
ities also can cook whole raspberries with 2 cups
turkeys lo order, and of fresh cranberries and out shops sell a large
some caterers may roast the juice of a lemon In a selection of breads and
food processor, pulsing rolla. You should choose
a bird for Thanksgiving
Order your turkey from everything until coarsely at least two kinds for a
one of them but bear In chopped and then sweet­ l a r g e T h a n k s g i v i n g
mind Ihli Isn't cheap. Hr en II with a few extra d in n e r . Ask how far
ahead you need lo order
sure lo ask the price tablespoons of sugar.
Next come vegetable them. Moat breads can be
brforr you place the or.
der. and don't forget lo eonslderallona. If you purchased a week or two
ask for reheating In ­ want mashed potatoes, ahead u M be froten luilll
structions * ft*, n you pick you had best order them Thanksgiving day.
with the turkey as that
up the bird
W arm the bread Just
Slutting should be or­ kind of dish Is rarely
dered at the same time. available from take-out before you serve dinner
Most restaurants or ca­ shops.
Ainu
Almost any good quali­
terers will offer a selec­
tion of stuffings. If you ty gourmet shop will of­
are trying to keep to the fer a large selection of
You know fall Is really
"made at home” Illusion, rrady-made vrgctsbles. on Its way when you
o r d e r s t u f f i n g l h a l from ra ta to u llle (the begin to see bright, fresh
sounds like you would French provencal vege­ c r a n b e r r i e s In t h e
have made It— not the table stew so popular m a r k e t . In this d e ­
sesame seed whole grain now) to sesame green lightfully festive recipe,
atuffing with chorlso. beans. Check with a few c r a n b e r r y sauce a n d
Gravy should come with shops early lo get an idea olher ingredient* eomthe bird, but ask to be of what you want, then blnc in a warm gametorder ahead. If necessary, ro ln rrd glair for suc­
No turkey would be nr buy them a few days c u l e n t K o rk C o rn la h
complete without a cran­ before Thanksgiving lu hens T h is delirious gla ir
berry relish or telly. You ensure that you gel Ihr Is brushed on the Inside
ran buy canned telly and vegetables you want.
and out. so the lender.
Transfer the vegetable*
Just slip M out of the can
Illllc hens have a dellealr
onto a serving plate. Or to your own heat-proof
and mouth-wateri ng
you ran prepare a quick, serving dishes when you
no-cook relish two or get them home, rover (lavor. This one recipe
three days ahead: Com ­ them, and store In Ihr you'll want lo serve all
bine a lOouncr package rrfrlgeraior until It's time yrar tong, not just at
of fro ie n . sweetened lo rrneal before dinner.
holiday lime.

so that there Is the aroma
of freshly baked bread In
the dining room when
the guests are seated.
Of course. Thanksgiv­
in g d i n n e r m e a n s
pumpkin pie for dessert.
Order them from the beat
bakery In town. The plea
ran hr picked up re m a l
days ahead, and should
be wrapped and stored In
the refrigerator.
Heforr serving I he pie.

remove II from the dis­
posable pan In which It
was baked and place It
on a Urge cake pUlr.
For lo s in g , you may
have lo do Just a little
work. Iteforr you sit
down lo esi. whip stiff I
cup of heavy or whipping
cream with a txUrspoon
of sugar and fa teaspoon
vanilla extract. Spread
over the pie In billowy
swirls and refrigerate
until dessert lime.

T o s s the turkey; choose chicken
poons water In small
saurrpan. Heal over me
4
fresh or (m in t Korkdium heal until rrxnlw-r
Cornish hens (thawed. It ry m u t t dissolves and
mlxlurr is smooth (do
froirn)
I ran |B ounce) jellied not bolll. Krm ovr Irom
heat and ronl slightly
cranberry sauce
I tablespoon brown I “tare hens, brrasl side
up. on rack In shalkiw
sugar, parkrd
3
l a b l r s p o o n s aoy pan. Thoroughly brush
cavities and skin of hens
sauce
I t e a s p o o n o n i o n wi th g l a i r lla k r In
3 7 5 'F oven 70 minutes,
powder
fa teaspoon ground brushing liens with glair
every 35 minute* Covrr
cinnamon
Krm ovr and discard hens loosely with sluiiil
giblets and neck* from nunt foil, return to oven
hens. Ktrior under cold and bake 30 minutes
running water: drain well longer, or unlll liens arr
and pal dry. Combine t r a d e r . Let stand 5
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I tablespoon water
I tablespoon f ar nstarrh
2 teaspoons shredded
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3 green on tons with
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2 cups diced nxiked
turkey
I can (8 ounces) sliced
water chestnuts, drained
Vs rup PACE plcanle
sauce
C o m b in e plcanle
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cornstarch and ginger,
set aside Ileal oil In large
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pepprr: stir-fry I minute.
Add pea pods and green
onions, continue stirfrying I minute Add
turkey, water, wat er
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sauce mixture Cook and
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vegetable* are cr i splender and sauce has
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Celebrate blessings with all-out effort
On Thanksgiving. lamlly a nd frlrn d n J oi n
together and everyonr
give* thanks In Ills or her
own wuy for lire year's
Imunty.
I ’rntldnil Lincoln flrwl
proclaimed the fourth
Thureday In Novrm brr
.m a national holiday at
the ur gi ng of S a r a h
Joseph., Male, editor of
l i o d r y ' a . the l argest
women's magazine of Its
tim e. Ilale thought It
lilting that the nation
h o n o r women w i t h
thanks as they prepared
the meal and presided
over the dinner. She also
saw such a proclamation
us a gesture of love for
and loyally lo our ConsinulIon. It wasn't unlit
1941. however, t h a l
Congress voted lo offinally make the dale a
national Imliday.
Although Tha nksgiv­
in g today closely re ­
sembles I he harvest feast
that Native Amerleans
and I lie Pilgrims shared
In 1621. similar rrlrhral l o n s o rru rre d e v e n
earl lot on this ronllnent.
T h e starving settlers In
Jam rslown. Va . Joined
In a thankful meal follow

log the a rriv a l ul un
Kngltsh supply ship as
early as 1610. Spanish
explorer* u Im i observed
"llm n k s g lv ln g s " upon
urrivlng safely und find­
ing Inod and water In
whal Is now Florida and
Texas,a the 1300.
As t hose from I hr
South migrated to the
O h i o T r r r l t n r y and
eventually (uniter west,
tlsry look their favorite
recipes a n d hol i day
Iradllkms with them On
this tlay. turkey Is king

T o serve, plat 4 orange
slices a n d raspberry
sherbet In punch bowl.
l*our punch over. Serve
immediately. This kitch­
en-tested recipe makes
20 4 -ounce servings

PLANTATION PUNCH
I K cups light rum or CHEEKY TOMATOES
sparkling rider
I fi ounce can frozen
1 pound pressed ham.
c o n c e nt r at e d orange
cut Inin small ptrees
lulcr. thawed, undiluted
Vs cup mayonnaise
I 6 ounce ran Im/en
Salt and rayenne
m nirnlrated gruprfrull
pepper lo taste
juice, thawed.undiluted
W ru p butter, softened
5 cups cold water
2 teaspoons |xMl wine
I 2 8 - o u n c e bottl e
or apple Juice
ginger ale. chilled
3n red ripe chr r r y
I orange, sliced
I p i n t r a s p h r r r y tomatoes, washed
Grind ham In a Mender
slier brl
In a l arge pitcher, or [ml ham through fine
combine ru m . orangr- Made of meal grinder.
Ilace ham In n mixing
Juke concent rale, gra[re­
in . It concert I rale, raid howl, und slowly la-al In
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Cinnamon Apples (rrcipe followxi
Preheat oven lo 325*F
S|irinkle link) , w&lt;ih -*iii
and pep|*-r Fill cavities
of turkey with com bread
slu lfln g Secure with
p o u l t r y s k e w e r s or
thread.
Place turkey on a rack
In roasting [tan Insert
meat thermometer into
thickest part of thigh
n e a t |r b o d y , not
touching bone.
After two hours, begin
p r e p a r i n g b r o t h for
Glbiet Gravy.
During roasting |ink&gt;d.
occasionally haslr turkey
w i t h pan dr l ppl nga.
Roast turkey until meal
therm om eter registers
I0O«F to IH V F Total
roasting lime is 3W-4
hours During last hour,
rover turkey lotarlv with
ahimlmim (oil to prrvrnl
overtwnwnlng
Pl ace t u r k e y on a
serving (Jailer and re­
move ski-wen, Let stand
lor 30 minutes brlorr
carving
Complete (itMet Gravy
When rrady In serve,
ga r n i s h t ur ke y with
cinnamon apples. Irrsh
cranlirrrtes and celery nr
I r t l u r r Iravrs. This
k l l r h r n - l r s l e d recipe
makes 6 0 srrvlngs

GIBLET OEAVT
2 rltopprd onions
2 stalks celery, slk ed
T u r k e y giblets and
neck
1 teaspoon sail
Water, to rover
t&gt; lahles|HMins Hour

2 Irasp,unis soli
1y tras|HM»n pepper
T o prrparr broth. place
nnkin and relrry In a
l arge saucepan with
lu rk ry giblets and neck.
A d d sal ted water to
cover. Simmer. covrre«l.
lor I booi Drain, re­
serving bmth and giblets
Return Moth to sauce
pan.
C h o p giblets When
turkey Is door. (SNir |un
drippings into a I quart
measure Let stand until
(at rises to lop Skim is
ru p fat from drippings
Place into large suoic |m ii
with broth
Skim nfl and discard
any fat remaining un lop
id broth, Add one rup
hruih to roasting |&gt;an. stir
lo loosen brown hits
R e t u r n 11&lt;|i,l&lt;1 f rom
roasting (tan to Moth In
saucepan Silr Hour salt
and pepper into sauce
(m i i : stir until Mended
o v e r m e d i u m heal .
Gradually stir In reserved
drippings, rtaik. stirring
until thickened.
Add reserved rhopprd
giblets: rook Just until
healed t hrough This
kl l chen- l est ed recipe
m a k e s l ^x- l ** r u p s
gravy

CORN-BREAD STUF­
FIN G
I I O o u n i e package
corn Mead mix
V* cup butler
I cu p, hnp|M-it onions
I cup dk-ed celery
CINNAMON APPLES
v* cup rhopprd |iarsley
4 large. Hrm red ap|des
14 teaspoon poultry
IS cup holler
seasoning
Is cup sugur
•s t e a s p o o n bl ack
ly teaspoon ground
pcW«-r
cinnamon
Mia and bakr cornis teaspoon ground
hrrad mix according lo
package directions Coni ginger, opt tonal
Cut apples Into Winch
and cut Into half-ln, h
t hi ck sl i ces: remove
cuhrs
In a large skillet, melt ,-ore*.
In a Luge skill* ! nu ll
butlrr over medium heal
Im tlrr Add us many up
Add unions and celery
C o o k , s t i r r i n g o c ­ pl&lt;- slk rs as will Hi In onr
casionally. mini lender. layer lo skillet. Cook. 12
&gt;i I » h ii It) minutes Stir in minutes, or until irndrr
(Mtslev. |M,ultry sc-.ison on one side. Turn and
e*Mik remaining side unlll
lug and pepfier.
Com bine with corn- lender. Keep warm on
Mead colics in a large serving dish l(r|teai with
liowi I o s s grnllv until remaining apple tike*.
In n I»uwi. combine
t horoughl y combined.
Siutliiig may M- prejMrrd sugar, cinnam on and
one day In advance and ginger sprinkl e over
refrigerated Do nol till applt all i Serve warm.
liirkry with stulllng until 1 his kll* In-Il li-slcil le* I(K- makes H-10 servings.
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Quick actions save child

N E W S D IG E S T

Four die in Minneapolis fire
MINNEAPOLIS — Four pru|ilr died In 4
duple* liomr firr early Saturday and a nftli was
In erlltral condition in Hennepin County Mrtlk al
Center.
The county medical examiners olflir wid Ihr
d r«d Im luded a woman In hrr 40* and hrr Iwo
•one.
12 and 22. whonr names wrrr
withheld. and a man Idrntlflrd a» James
Jackson. 21. who wat visiting ihr h«&gt;mr
The prison In rrlllral rondltlon » « « l&gt;rlkvrd
to be Jackson* brother
Flrr officials Mid they rrcrlvcd a rail shortly
after 4 30 a m about Ihr fire In the two «iory
wond frame duplra building

Fast w ork by S anfo rd o ffice r
saves e le v e n -m o n th -o ld girl
child manakrd lo wandrr mil the
back door of ih r home. 2505
lllghlawn Avr . about I p in
1.1 Mlkr Rotunda, of ilte Sanford
Police Departmeat. Mid llarhato
discovered llte child In Ihe barkvard
pool In about three leei of water
"She screamed and a neighbor
dialed 0 1 1.” Rotunda Mid
First lo arrive w as Sgt Hill Dube
He M id ihe mother already had

B y SANDRA B O U C H A H IN I
Herald Half writer
SANFORD — An eleven -month
old child who nearly drowned In Ihr
family •wlmmink pool wa* well
Saturday thanks to the quick ac­
tion* of her mother and a Sanford
|tollce officer
Dana llarhato M id ahr was wat
ehlitk hrr daiikhtrr Friday when ihr

taken llte child out of Ihe |&gt;ml ’’Shr
was holditik the child In hrr arms
by Ihr Iron! door," Oubr said
llarlMlo said lltal shr had alrrady
applied ca rd io pulm onary rc
suwilalliMi hul tli.ti hrr ilaukhter
was gasping far breath al Ihr lime
Dllbe arrived
Shr Mid Ural she was In a stair of
panic but remember* Out when
i)ube got Iherr •Irr ‘ kind ol kavr

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touchdown* ihr third ranked Miami llurrtranra
t u r n e d lo k l r k e r C a rlo * l l u e r l a to
tiall 11trio mil of a close
name with Arkansas
And a* hr has all
»rawin. ihr frrahman
walk on ram r through,
connecting on I h r r r
field goal allrtnpl* In an
IH-|tJ victory over the
No H H a r o r b a r k*
llu e r la k ic k e d I h r
game winner front 20
y a r d t w I i h 5 3 8 r r m a I n •
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"The police olflrrr hr did great."
Harbalu said

Herald tia ll wnier

W ASHINGTON — Two funner president* who
•ay iliey "know w h rir wane of ih r land ml nr*
■ ft" have uri(rd President * irrl George Rush lo
rely on al Irani one
rlnee friend lo tell him
Ih r truth and avoid
becoming loo isolated
tn office
G e ra ld F o r d a n d
J im m y C a rte r save
lluah several personal
tip* on handling Ihr
Oval Oftkr a* a prrfarT
lo Ihetr i**oe dominated
• Heporl lo tlir Nrw
I’rea lde n t." released
Nov 21
T h e m oat eon*
imvrrslal rerommeuila
llone In lie reprvt urged
Mush lo propov a SI3
b i l l i o n a y r a t la *
f n e r r a ar a n d r u l a n n u a l S o c ia l
Neeviriiy anal Irtlru l m irem rnl •«wt u| livinp
Increase* Hush vowed during Ihr &lt;umpaigu not
lo raise lave* or rul Social Set urtty brnefll*

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I hr mother said that Tanya was
plavlnk and wa* hack lo her usual
se lf on Saturday afternoon

C o p trapped
in hotel room
during drug bust

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hrr (Tanya) lo h im ."
I woikrd on her lor alioul one
minute I k&lt;&gt;' ih r watrr tn come out
ol her looks Hv th.il time. Ihr
rrsi or |s&lt;|iiadl got Ihrrr.
I hi lie
Mid
Tlir kill was Iraiisporirtl hy
Rural -Metro amhulaner service to
ihr rm rrkrnry room al Central
Florida Regional Hospital I h r
dm lor ihrrr rsam lnrd Ihr child and
said shr would hr fine, accordlnk lo
Rotunda

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Partly cloudy and mild today
Partly cloudy and
hrrrzy with highs In

the low lo mill 80s
About a 20 |tcrcrnl
clianer ol rain Tonielli rain cltancr*
IncrruM* lo altoitl 40
|trrcrnl with lrm|trraturrs In the low 00s
M o n d a y , p a r it y
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Jo ts Coidero, 20. an employee of the Seminole
rust at the county facility on U S Highway 17 92
County sign department, stand* amid a pile ol
Cordero said tho old signs are being roplaced
county road signs he has unloaded from a truck
with new ones
The usoloss. derelict signs are now collecting
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AI.1AMO.N1L SI’RIM .S — An undrrcovrr
» lly C o u n t) Investikativr llurrau akrnt
Imy ink n n a l i r from drok Irallhkrrs tm am r
trapped Inside a |.»li hotel n n m wllh two
»lis|irt Is when ihr dm&gt;r was lammed shut al
Ihe start ot i lie arrest, .ikrnis re|toried
Saturday
Akeiiis t ame to ihe u n d r(ro vrr agrrii s aid
by rlim ltuik acroas Im Ii i trues seven ll&lt;«»is
alHtvr the parking Im while other akrnl*
unsurerwafully tried in kit k t»i»eii ihe metal
door
t*-* akrntS rrpn’ted Dial Juan t'ruz. 50 &lt;&gt;(
1151 Willow W ishI Illst| Altamouir Spring*
tlrllveretl t m .him lo llte sevrnlh floor room ttl
Ihe Park Suite llnlrl al aUnil inldtllkhl
Friday
Insitle was llte undercover ak&lt;rii anti two
oilier stts|M t is
When i ru/ walketl mil ol the room, akrnls
waitiiik iKtisitlt kialifietl him hul someone
Insitle I Ittsetl Ihe mt lal door and II jammed,
■tiiihm II it s s.,i,| Akrnls with a key tried
ousttreesrsftillV looprn Ihe iVwW
I ft** &lt;*irrol w Imi hatl |osr |Mitl I I HUH lot
tocailie salt! he was m the liaihrotttrl wfien
niher sus|M-t is warned him ifw "furz" was
(here anti that lit should Hush Ihe t maioe
itow n llte lollel
Insieatl he •ktiil he tlrew- his kun and
ufderrd ihe iwu ot'tii|Miilit ol ihe room —
Itlenlllletl by aulhtiillles as Natlllie le r Ann
• r»n r. J2 . ol Orlando, and Danny D r
I rein hs. 35. til r hlaiido — to llte UtMtr
llle sus|iei Is Insitle llte rtatm were nol
armetl and did not resisi arrest
Mealivshlle ak&lt; llls oulslde tniillliued lit try
lo kit k tqieii Hit lammed door
Tile akrnl irisltlt was alone wllh Ihr
sus|tet Is lor atmiil 10 m lnulrs Iteforr a lliolrl
employee Iri akrnls into an iid|ttinink rmiin
4hose akrnls Joined Ihr akrnl III Ihr ttlhrr
h»»m by clirnbiiik from Im U im v In another
As Cruz. Crane .nut Frerh lis werr arrested,
Cruz s wife. Ank&gt;'la -IH ol ifie Mine address,
was arrrsird In Ihe |Mrkltik lot of Ihr hotel,
which is al llte Intersection n( Interstate 4 and
Slate Hoatl 430 Mrs Cruz Is eharkrd wllh
ra m Ink a concealed llrrartn in addlllon lo
truffle-kink In cocaine Akrnls s.ud Ifiey Imtk a
h.uidkun from In r and 14.500
Juan ('ru z is i lurked w ith trallli kink in
tm alnr, as arr Crane anti Frrrirhs Cranr ami
f rrrlchs face addiumi.il t li.irk'-s ol s.ilr anti
delivery of eoralne. |Misst ssinit ol tocaliic and
i Iiiik paraphernalia and i iutiln.il conspiracy.
The akrnl w Ini wan in llir rmiin with Ifir
snsjirt ls rr|Mtrlrtl fir hail math- a cm alnr buy
See B u s t. Pa*e 3A

Atlantis co un td ow n begins
tonight, launch Thursda y

Unique park another step c lo se r

Urvltad Brass Intarnatlonal

By BRAD CHURCH
Herald stall writer

CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA rnkllirrrn. given llmr oil
lor llie riuinksklvliik holiday, wnrkrd Saturday lo ready
ih r shulllr Ailanlls for lire star! of lit countdown to blastoff
Thursday on a Iop-arcret military mission
The rounidown was scheduled In Irrklu at our minute
jm s I rnldnlkht Sunday 1201 a m E S T Monday leading lo a launch attempt Thursday mornlnk
The launch Irani w nrkrd Saturday lo rom plrir work In
Atlanlin'a engine tom parim rui and lo llnish up Inslallatlon
and rhrrkoUl of explosive devices needed hy ihr shulllr s
srlf drslrufl system
I hcy'rr fmisliliik up ihr onlnaiicr Installation." m UI
N A S A n|Mikrsiiiuii Kirliurd Young "Tills In mostly range
sufrty type of Muff."
Like all large American rorkn*. Ailanlls lsri|ulp|trd wllh
.1 range sifriy system that would allow Ihr ship lo hr
blow n up on radio command (torn Ihe ground In ihr event
of ••catastrophic malfunction thui othrrw-lse could put an
out-of-conlml shulllr over |H&gt;pnlalrd arras
D ir goal ol ihr 27th shuttle inlMlnn, tlir second since
Ih r 1060 Challrugrr disaster. In Ihe deployment of a
top-secret Pentagon spy salrlllte.
Hreausr ihe mission is a cluMlflrd Dr|&gt;arlmem of
tlefenne lllghl. however, few details are bring released
ptibllrly. Including the e*aci launch llm r or any
Information about Ihr puyloud.
Hul sourres have aald Ihe countdown will begin al Ihr
Shuttle, Page B A
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SANFORD — Another step
In ihr formation of a unique
children's park In Sanford will
tie complrtrd Tuesday night
when rommliIres arr formed
lo coordinate Ihr volunteer
effort.
Tlir park. liM-atrd on Park
Avenue between Eighth und
Ninth streets, was pro|M»v-d hy
Ihr Sanford Scenic Impmvrm e u i H o a r d l SI Hi a n d
appmvrd by Ihe city coin*
mission In May.
Renowned park architect
Holier! S. Leathers, ot llliaca.
N.Y.. Is to come lo Sanford In
April lo conduct a "design
day" to find out wli.it ihe
community, und the children
who will use the park want In
II.
The Tuesday Hireling Is lo
begin nl 7:30 pin. In Ihe
Commission ( Jiamlrrrs al Clly
Hall. 300 N. Park Avr. The
public I* Invited to ultend and
volunteer lo help wllh Ihe
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Biologists work to save whale’s life
Dog atorts fisherman to drownad toddlar
L A N D O 'LA K ES — A pair of Bahennen. aim ed by a pet dog.
puDed the Ufelean huJy of a diaper-clad toddler from a
manmade canal, then revlvled him with cardiopulmonary
resuacitatlon.
Harry Smolker. 17 month* old. wandered away from hi*
parent*' house wearing only diapers Thanksgiving Day and
headed directly for the manmade canal behind the house In
Land O'Lakes. a residential community IS miles north of
Tampa.
Harry spent Thursday night undergoing observation at
University Community Hospital In north Tampa.
Officials think the boy. exercising a newly learned skill,
apparently pried open an unlocked sliding glass door while his
mother was In a back room cleaning.
Steve Dsnenbower. 36. who lives near the Smolker*. was
fishing In a boat around a bend from the Smolker*' house with
his brother-in-law Charles Lynn. 37. of Apopka Through some
trees. 90 yards away, they spotted "a little kid running around
In a diaper." Lynn said.
"W e ’d seen him hitting the water, then he came out. We
(saw| him splash and the dog was running around We thought
he was making Ihe splash." Lynn said.
Lynn grabbed the boy from the 18-lnch-deep water. Harry
had fallen over a ledge and was on his bark below the surface,
motionless and starting to lu m blue, they said.
Lynn cleaned out ihe boy's mouth and pushed on his
stomach.
Water spurted from his mouth. Lynn said, but he still wasn't
breathing.
Danenhowcr. who Itad taken a course In cardiopulmonary
resuscitation, revived him.

Brachncr award givan for court sartas

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G A IN ESV ILLE — Steve McGonlgle. a legal affairs writer for
The Dallas Morning News, has won the third annual Joseph L.
Brechner Freedom of Information award. offU-lals connected
with the award announced Friday.
McGonlgle will receive a 63.000 cash prtxe from the Brechmr
endowment fund.
McGonlgle reporled on public records being kept secret by
Dallas County Judges In a two-part aeries. "Secret lawsuits
shelter wealthy. Influential." The series, which McGonlgle
Investigated for more than ala months, was published In the
Nov. 22-23. 1967. editions of the newspaper
He gained access to sealed court records after Informing
Dallas County's chief administrative Judge. John McClellan
Marshall, that many records were being kept secret despite the
lack of court orders and the death of some of the litigants
B a n c of the records Involved allegations of professional
■ a lp ra rtlrr. Incompetence and sexual abuse.

Wi lt on goto tarty start for 1990
T A L L A H A S S E E — Rep Bill Nelson Is already running hard
and lining up some of the Democratic Party's most potent
money raisers In a bid lo grab his party's gubernatorial
nominal Ion two years ahead of the actual vote.
Th e week after Nelson won his sixth term In Congress, he
was on Ihe road again, making con tarts and securing pledges
of support In Miami. Jacksonville and Tampa, pursuing a
strategy he devised almost two years earlier
"O u r plan Is lo try lo unite Ihe party behind a single
candidate, and that candidate to Hill Nelson." said Ted I’heips.
Nelson's top political aide
Nelson hopes to collect enough support and money early
enough lo discourage potential candidates such as Attorney
General Bob llullerworth In 1990 — thereby avoiding Ihe bluer
primary battles that have divided Democrats In recent
statewide contests and left tin* party’s nominee short of rash
for the general election.
His money raising goal Is 915 million - dwarfing the 99
million raised by Democrat Slrve Pajrlc In hts unsuccessful bid
against Marline/ in 1986
Nelson won't decide whether lo run unlll next year, but la
already drawing Interest among Democrat* stung by the
parly's defeat in all four statewide races this year, and In Ihe
governor’s race two years ago

Recovery good for boy w ith blood disease
S T. PETERSBURG - A 13-month-old boy who loaf his hands
and (tart of a foot to a deadly blood disease laced at least six
months of skin grails but Is expected to be "a very functional
little boy." doctors said Saturday.
Surgeons at All Children's Hospital ainpututed Ihe hands and
half the right frail Friday of Justin Beaucheane. a St.
Petersburg boy who fell victim lo a disease that Inflames blood
vessels and Mocks circulation.
Justin was In critical but stable condition Saturday, and la
expected lo recover fully, said Dr. Michael Gallant. Ihe
hospital's medical director of plastic and reconstructive
surgery.
From United Pres* International reports

LO TTER Y
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week'* LOTTO jackpot drawing
are 10. 17. 49. 33. 31. and 23
Lottery officials will announce
Monday If a winning ticket has
been purchased
The dally number Saturday in
ihe Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 996 The daily number
Friday (Nov. 25) was 190.
C Straight Play (numbers in exact
order): 1250 on a 50cent bet.
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sample and adminlairrrd anllobiotlo*
Sea World It a priraiwiy owned marine
par&gt;. with reacairh and rehabilitation facili­
ties.
"II did survive Ihe night, but It Is In
extremely rrtllcsl condition." Sea World
spokeswoman Michelle Connor said. *The
first few houis are always critical. but wc
don't have an official prognosis yet."
She said Ihe whale was only 2 years old
and that Baleens sometimes grow as long as
40 feet, "so It's got somr growing todo."
Dennis Kcllrnbcrgcr. a marine biologist
and executive director of Ihe Clearwater
Marine Sclencr Center, said Ihe whale
" seemed lo be In fairly decent shape It
wasn't emaciated, but we'll know a lot more
when the blood tests come back."
He said he was unsure why Ihe animal
was bearbed.

State attempting to
tax healthi club fees
TA LLA H A S S E E - Health club
members will have more than
sore muscles lo worry about If
the state Department of Revenue
succeeds In a plan to force the
clubs to collect sales tax on their
fees.
The tax collecting agency has
proposed a rule that would bring
athletic clubs, health spaa and
other ‘‘athletic, exercise and
fitness" facilities under the
scope of Florida’s 6 percent state
sales tax.
Th e state already collects sales
taxes on admissions to swim ­
ming. tennis and yacht clubs.
Revennue adieul* say they are
no reason why the booming
fitness in d u s try should be
eaempt.
Gov. Bob Martinet and the
Cabinet will conduct a public
hearing on the proposrd rule
Dec. 6. If they adopt the rule, the
tax will takr effect 21 days later.
Health club owners complain
the lax would place them at a
c o m p e titiv e d is a d v a n ta g e
against factlllles operated by
tax-exempt concerns like hospi­
tals or the YMCA.
"T h e whole thing's a Joke."
said Joarpli CiruHi. owner of two
large fitness centers with 20.000
member* In Galne*vUlc. "It's
just one mar* ruin m th
think that you ve got to do In
Florida to stay In business "
The dispute amounts to some­
thing of a reprise of the debate
over Ihe state's failed 1967
at tempi to extend Ihe sales tax
lo previously exempt services
The services tax bill covered the

health Hubs, but most *(op|&gt;ed
collecting sales taxes when the
Legislature repealed the levy.
"As we were reviewing things
at ihe close of the services tax. II
appeared that the vast pieces of
this Industry were not paying
taxes." said William Townsend,
general counsel to Ihe Depart­
ment of Revenue.
The department plans lo col­
lect only Ihe taxes due after Ihe
effective dale of Ihe proposed
rule. Leoaid.

The department expects lo
collect less than 94 million (his
year In taxes on fitness centers.aald J im Fra n c is , research
director for the department.
But if all centers collected the
tax. the state's take would In­
crease to about 912.6 million.
Estimates of the number of
fitness centers vary broadly from
900 lo 1.000. wtth possibly
millions of members
The centers charge between
9JuO and 9600 frc a year's
membership, so ihe average
member would pay between 919
and 936 In tax.
Center owner* contend they
should remain exempt because
they promote health and flti
ana sometimes participate In
research projects with hospitals
and universities.
But the state maintains the
serve a recreational
them liable to
taxation as an amuarment.
"I told these guys. Iley. If you
think working out Is amuse­
ment. you've never worked out
In your life.’ " Clrulll said *1d
like to take you through a
workout and see how amusing
you think It la."

Santa's happy landing

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Santa Claus males a perfect two point landing at Fisa World to
tha |oy and applause of hundreds of children who gathered lo
grsst the tolly, old elf Santa mads hit flight Friday with ths aid
of on# of hit helpers

Snowbirds begin annual Florida trek
United Frees hHsrsaMessI
FO R T LAUDERDALE Thousands of people fleeing cold
weather up north begin arriving
In south Florida this weekend,
and they are expected to pump
91.1 billion Into the Broward
County economy, an economist
Th e cash tnfluaton from the
snowbirds Is a 9 percent Increase
over last year, aald Thomas
Powers, of Good kin Research In
l^uderdalrby-lhe-Sea
"Many of our snowbirds lo*i
some dollar* In la»i year's fiasco

on Ihe stork market, but somr of
that wealth ha* been built
back." Power* said "They will
have a trem endous Impact,
particularly In Ihe eastern parts
of the county."
Most of the snowbirds say they
are attracted by ihe warm
weather.
"Wc stay unlll April, when the
su n feels w a r m a g a in In
Canada.*’ aald Real Ouellette. 99.
of rural Quebec. Canada. "This
way. we think we have the beat
of both places."
Ouellette and his wife left their
home north of Montreal last

month for Ihe l.7 0 0 m llr drive
lo their second home In a mobile
home park In Fort Lauderdale
Officials say the annual ml*
ration lo lltoward C oun ty
eglna about Th a n k s g iv in g
weekend and rods after Easter.
Th e number of migrants ranges
from 80.000 In 350.000
Snowbird migrants are felt In
a ll sections of the county.
County traffic Increases 7 per­
cent to 10 percent during the
winter months, and about 25
percent on State Hoad A I A.
which hugs the Atlantic Ocean.
"O u r utilities trucks really

8

have problems gelling around."
sa id K a r l S h a lle n h r r g r r .
e n v ir o r m ir n i.il In s p e c tio n
supervisor for the city of Fort
Lauderdale.
Broward County pum ps 5
percent more water In ihe winter
m onlha. The percentage of
acllvr electricity meters last year
went from 96 perrenl In the
summer to 97.9 perrrnt In
March
But at least some of Ihe
year-round resident* said the
snowbird*creme more hassles

TH E W EA TH ER
LOCAL FORECAST
Today...partly cloudy and
hrrrry with a Might chain r of
showers or iliiindrrstorm s
High In lhr lower lo mid 80*
Wind south 15 to 20 rnph und
gusty. Rain chance 20 pcrcrril.
T o n ig h t ...clo u d y with a
cliancr of showrrs and tlmnrlrntlomis. Low In (hr mid
00*. Wind southwest 15 to 20
mph. Rain chance 40 permit.
M o n d a y...clo u d y w ith a
charier of showrrs and Ihundrrslorriis thru drcrruslng
clouds and turning cooler
during the afternoon. High In
I hr mid 70s

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Sunday. November 27. IMS
Vot 81. No S2
Pwblnhad tally #nd Undo uctyl
teterday by Th* Spntord M«r»ld.
lac.. M• N. Fraecb Av* . laniard.
Fla. nrn.

ORLANDO — Marine biologist* force-fen
fish and squid Saturday to an ailing
22-foot-long whale and watched as she
swam slowly around a Urge tank one dav
after beaching nerself.
The Bryde’s whale, a species of Baleen
whale, beached on Honeymoon Island off
Clearwater early Friday, then was hauled by
iruck to Sea World In Orlando, where
biolglsta went lo work trying to save her life.
"She really hasn't changed a lot since last
night." said Sea World biologist Dan Odell.
"She slowly going around the pool. Respira­
tion rales seem to be about Ihe same as last
night. That's one of the first clues that
something Is wrong."
Odell said the whale, dehydrated and with
low blood sugar, was listed In guarded
condition.

Biologists shoved flsh and squid ln&gt;o Ihe
whale's mount Saturday, but Odell . ud It
was not certain site swallowed Ihe foexi or Is
holding II Inside her mouth. Other species of
flsh were to be tried later Saturday, he aald.
Odell said doctors might liavr lo use a
stomach tut-r to feed the animal If the force
feeding falls.
We re all praying that It makes It.
Maj. Jenna vrnero of the Florida Marine
Patrol office In Tampa.
Th e patrol said Ihe Coast Guard reported
Ihe whale, grwv on lop with a pinkish
bottom, washed ashore Just before 9 a m.
E S T Friday. The patrol and Coast Guard
kept a crowd away until eight Sea World
workers arrived about 4 p m ., Vrnero said.
Th e 4.200-pound animal, sprayrd with
water during the day to avoid overheating,
rode In a truck lo Ihe central Florida tourist
attraction where doctors look a blood

LAST
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Dao 22

S U N D A Y:
SO LUNAR T A B L E : Min. 2 20
a in.. 4 35 p m : Maj. 9 40 a m
TID ES : Daytona Beach: highs.
10 24 a m . 1043 p m.; lows.
3:47 a m .. 4 46 p m.; New
Sm yrna Beach: high*. 1029
urn.. 10:48 p in .: lows. 3 52
urn.. 4.51 p.m .: Sebastian In ­
let: high*. 10.16 a m . 10 24
pm .: lows. 3 5 7 a m . 4:34 p.m.

| MATIORAL OTATHBW COMPtTHHIS
Untied Frees HHerwatlewal
A (inwrrful slonn Isillerlng the
centr.il Unltrd Slates brought
half a fool of snow lo Ihr
Midwest Saturday und *|tawnrd
tornadoes In Trxas. larulslana
and Mississippi, where a twister
■li.it lore through ii rural town
demolished a high school.
The National Weather Service

said the storm was moving
through the Mississippi Valley
Saturday unci lashing an area
strrlrhltig from Texas and the
central G ulf Coast stales to
Mlnrirsola with a variety of
snow, ruin und high wind*
Eight homes were damaged In
Oak ha v r n . A r k ., hy w hul
u iilh o r lt lr * t i r l l r v r was a
tornado.

The high leni|ieralure In San­
ford Saturday w as HO drgrrr*
and the overnight low was 58.
There was no recorded rainfall
during Ihe 24-hour (rertod end­
ing St 8 p m Saturday.
The tcm|ierulure at 8 p.m.
Saturday was 72 degrees und
Friday's overnlglil low was 60.
-us recorded try the National
Weulher Service ul IIm Orlando
lulernallonul Alr|mrt
Other data:
□ S a tu rd a y 's high.................E l
[ Barom etric pressure..30.02
L 'Relative h u m id ity..... 84 pet
□ W in d s ...............BE at 10 m ph
[ i R a in fa ll...... .................... None
□ T o d a y ’s auaaet...... 9:29 p.m
p*
l Tom orrow 's sunrise..... 6:98

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Gray urges Bush to submit budget

W E E

b v tllP S

Bush offered his "flexible freeze"
plan In reduce Ihe deficit
without raising taxes, protect
Social Security, provide the re­
sources for a sound defense and
allow- Increased funding for edu­
cation and Ihe environment.

■y ROAM 0R81M$
United Prats International

Congtsttd lung* discovered In autopsy
CASSELUEKKY — A n autopsy performed Friday evening on
Peggy Saniutn.i. 22. of 531 Lilac Road. showed her lung* were
congested, according In the Seminole County medical

examine.
Summit! * body whs discovered In her bedroom by her
rootnmale Thanksgiving Day morning. Th e roommate hud
been on vacation when Summit) died, police said.
Result!. o( toxicological IrsU that will help pinpoint thr cause
of death are expected to be available F riday, the examiner said.
A n Investigation by Casselberry police continues.

Man accused of cutting policeman
SANFORD — Sanford police report charging a man with
aggravated battery after the suspect allegedly rut an off-duty
laike Mary polite srrgeunl Hi a Sanford liar
Sgt. Steven L Gregory was rut with a switchblade knife.
lice said, when he tried to ralm u fight lietwren John Robert
/ton. 36. of 2428 Yale Drive. Sanford, and a woman. The
Incident and arrest oct-uned al about 7 p m Friday al Lame*
liar. 26lh Street Gregory was trralrd by Sanford firefighters
Plyton Is held on 63.000 bond

W A SH IN G TO N Rep Bill
Gray. D-Pa.. urged George Bush
Saturday lo Join forces with
President Reagan and submit !u
Congress by January a budget
reflecting thr president-elect’s
plan incut the drflrlt.
Gray. In the Democratic re­
sponse lo Hrugan's weekly radio
addrrss. said Ihr U.S. trade
balance, which went from a
surplus In 1080 lo a $134 billion
deficit last year. "Illustrates how
wr ran mlsusr our bountiful
resources with Ihe wrong poll-

"Th e s e are all adm irable
goals." he said "If they are
mutually attainable, they will
hnvr a great appeal and support
til Congress Thai * why the
Hragan Hush hudgrl should tie
ready In January- not some lime
much later In Ihr spring.
"The American people. Ihe
nrw Congrrss and Ihr world arr
walling for some good oldfashlonrd leadership und vis­
ion." Gray said "The opportuni­
ty Is here and Ihr time Is now ”

cy"

Man accused of battering roommate

“ Everyone knows Dial It’s now
lime in deal with thr budget
deficit." said Gray, noting the
downturn In Ih r value of the
dollar and Ihe drop In slock
prices on Wall Street Immediate­
ly after Ihe November election.
Gray suggested llut Bush lakr
the Initiative by working — rvrn
lirlorr hr lukrs over Ihr While
House — with the Reagan ad­
ministration lo submit a budget
by January
“ T h r world Is walling Impa
I lenity for U nllrd Stales leader­
ship T h r nation and Presi­
dent-elect Hush now have a
unlt)iir and unprecedented op­
portunity." Gray said In noting
Ihe continuity of ihe Republican
administrations
" P r r s id r n t-r ir r t Bush and
President H ra gsn ra n lake
advantage of this unique oppor­
tunity to push the nation rapidly
Inward a fiscal solution." hr
said

LONGWOOD — Janet Lrgaurri. of 114 Irhahod Trail, rural
Long wood accused Iter roommate of hitting her In Ihe fare and
head several limes during a flghl at home at about 1 p m
Friday
That brought a charge of battery against Stuart Wayne Fox.
30 Rond ts $500

Im m ediate Iranian help
with hostages unlikely

Suspect spits out cocaine

Uftttod Ft m i liHs n u W ss I

SANFORD — A man who ran out of a group when Sanford
police approached In East Sanford, spat out a mouthful of rock
cocaine when poll, c grounded him. a police repon said
Terrace Oulnlhon Eaddy. IH. of 1 1 l» W 18th St.. Sanford,
was charged with possession of cocaine and drug parapherna­
lia after he was raught near Cypress and Park avenues al abut
7 U p m Friday, llond Is $2,000

MANAMA. Bahrain — Tehran
Is unlikely to prras Its Lebanese
allies to rrlrose nine American
hostages until President Reagan
leaves Ihe While House, an Arab
govrrnmrnl oflk lal said Satur­
day.
' ll Is miisl unlikely Ihe Ira­
nians will press their (.rhanrar
Irlrnds lo relrasr Hie hostages
before Kragan leaves Ihr While
Houar.” a Persian Gulf Arab
official, who asked lhal his name
not la- used, said In an Interview
“ Things arr not right at this
lime for such a move ... I don’t
think llir Iranians frel they ran
do buslnrsa with Ihr Kragan
people.” said Ih r nfllrtal. who
inonllnrs Arab relations with
Persian Iran, adding, “ (the Ira
itlansl frel uncomfortable with
lihe Hragan) administration”
Presidentelect George Hush
will hr inaugurated Jan. 20
P ro -lra n la n Moslem f u n ­
damentalists In Lebanon arr
liellrved lo be holding
nine
Americans, three Britons and
thrre o the r hostages from
Wrstrrn nations
Gulf based U.S diplomats said
Iran’s ruling clergymen w rrr
tllsap|M&gt;inled Ihe United Stairs
has not pushed as strongly as
other Western nations such as
Britain and France lo Improve
lies with Tehran after Ihe Aug
20 rrasr-flrr In Ihe Iran-lraq
war.
“Secretary (of Stale George)
Shull/ has made II rlrar lies
with Iran will not improve until
(the Iranians) renounce terror­
ism and Ihe hostages are re­

G

Rock thrower targets fire truck
SANFORD — A 24 year old Sanford man Is churgrd with
throwing a deadly missile and aggravated assault on u
flreflghlrr. alter allegedly throwing rot k* at a flrr truck
James Hunter, of 1507 W. I .'ll ti Place, was arrested al Ihe
Idleas Grocery. 1307 W. 13th St . al about U a m. Saturday,
after rorks were thrown at Ihe irurk as It was stopprd at the
Intersection of 13th Street and Mangustlne Avenue Police said
Hunter was Identified as a suspect in the case llond Is $5,000

Woman hit in mouth
SANFORD — Daniel Sweat, HI. of P.O. Ilox 33. Geneva, was
charged with battery after Sanford police said lie hit Rebecca l.
Robenson. 23. of 200 E Fifth St . Sanford. In the mouth.
Police said Ihe arrest was made at 4 32 p m Friday at
Robertson s house Robertson’s mouth was cut. llond lor Sweat
Is $300

Brothers srrested sfter burglary to car
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - The Allamnnte Springs Police
Ready Response Team repealed the arrest of two brother* alter
police said they watched one of Ihe susprets steal a fog light
from a rar In the Altamonte Mails! ahead 7 p m . Frltlay.
Timothy Allen Volt, of 446 Homer Ave . Longwood. wan
charged with burglary, posncsaioii ol burglary tools and
kRttflng and prowling. Ills brother. David Volt, who wax
walling In s car Ml the mall, was c barged with loitering and
prowling llond lor Tim o thy Volt u $1 .INK)

Reagan defends
free trade pact
U s h s tl F ra u Intsm atlsM l
S A N TA BARBARA. Calll President Reagan defended free
trade Saturday, denouncing
“ demogogues ’ wtin cynically"
wave tiie American Hag while
preparing to start n trade war
with U S allies by lulsing pro
tectionlst harriers
In harsh language, the prrsldeni used his weekly radio
b ro a d c a s t to a c c u s e * 'd rmogngues" — presumably Dem­
ocratic supporters of some trade
barrier* — ot weakening Ihe
economy and jro|iardlzlng na­
tional security.
" W r should beware ol Ihe
demogogues who are ready to
declare a trade war again*) our
f r ie n d s — w e a k e n in g our
economy, our national security,
and lhe entire free world — all
w h ile cynically w a v in g ihe
American (lag." Reagan said
Th e president praised Ihe reelection this week of Canadian
prime Minister Brian Mulmncy,
s a v in g II “ sent a s tro n g
m essage” rejecting protec­
tionism and rrnlllrmlng suppiri
(or Ihe new U.S.-Canadian Free
Trade Agreement.
; Th e Canadian election to-caine
p referendum on the free (rude
agreement with Mulroney’s op­
position arguing that Canada
Would become u 51st state In the
U n llrd Slates without any trade
barriers
•‘Protectionism Is tiring used
by some American |mlltlriuii* an
X cheap form of nationalism, a
fig leaf for thosr unwilling lo
m aintain A m rrlra ’s m ilitary
Strength and who lack Ihr rr•o lve lo stand u p lo real
enemies." Reagan said.
Delivering Ihe Democratic re­
sp o n se In R r u g a n ’ s radio
address. Rep. Bill G ray. D-Pa..
agreed that “ protectionism Is
not the answer to our trade
deficit.”
. " W r need open trade but wr
alao need fair trade and a level
playing field." Gray said, adding
the difference In a trade surplus
In 1080 to n $154 billion drflrH
last year "Illustrates how wc can
misuse our bountiful resources."
"Everyone knows thul It's now
time to drul with Ih r budget

deficit," h r said
The president said Ihe Am eri­
can profile have rejected “ Ihe
siren song n( protectionism"
over the years and promised Itial
Hie United Slates will lead Ihr
way In dismantling more liar
rlers when ih r multilateral trade
talks open In a week In Montreal
" W r w an I lo op rn more
markets lor our products, lo setto II lhal ull nations play lir Ihr
rulrs
and to tiring Ihe benefits
of free trade lo new arras." thr
president said
Kragan has Just ulioul com­
pleted work on Ihr final budget
he will submit lo Congrrss for
Ihr IUUO h*
*4 aI year. The spen­
ding blueprint will Include cuts
of $35 billion lo $40 billion lo
mrrt thr Gramm Ntidmun re­
quirements In rrdurr Ihr drllcll
to $IOO billion In Ihr next fiscal
year, a While House aide said.
Reagan’s Iasi budget will
rnntaln no nrw taxes and no
ruts In Social Security while
defense sfiendlug will amount lo
2 percent over liilJallon. ih r uldr

saidGray. In Ills Democratic re­
sponse. called on Hragan and
President-elect George Hush lo
submit In Congrrss liy January
a budget reflecting the presi­
dent-elect's agenda.
"That Is whin Ihr nation mid
Ihr world are walling for." Gray
said. “ The nrw president's vis­
ion and program, which Is Ihr
rssrullal basts for Ihr budget
deliberations and ucllon hv llir
Congress."
Itragan's vacation slay al Ihr
ranch was fils Iasi as president.

•CORRECTION*
L A K E M ARY A s to ry
published Friday. Nov. 18. Incorrectly staled that Lake Mary
Commissioner Tom Mahoney
ccrllflrd I lie winners In I lie loikr
Mary clccilous. There were thrre
members on the canvassing
Imard. T w o agreed in certify the
elect Io n re s u lts , h o w e v e r
Mahoney rrfusrd liecausc he
vi.IS (llss.ilislu d with the election
results. |Mrtirulary those of the
mavonil race.

F rM M w il-s lM t O — f f Bush

U.S. flap. W illiam N. Gray III

"All they need to do Is have Ihr Office of Management and
Mr, Hush present Ills budget Budget lo H ush, his O M Ii
program when Ih r president's d ire r I n i -d r s lg n a lr K ir hard
budget Is submitted In Congress Harman, and his transition
as rrqulrrd by law In January." tram
Gray said "That Is what thr
nation and thr world are walling
“ This would Ik Ihr single
for.
most rffrrtlvr way lo reassure
Gray suggested lhal Bush and Ihr nation and Ihe world lhal w r
Hragan "Join togrther and begin are on a responsible fiscal
work now on a budget embody­ course." Gray said "Democrats
ing Mr. Bush's program lo be In Congress want lojoln Ihe new
p re se n le d lo C o n g re s s In administration In solving Ih r
January."
deficit problem and solving II
T h e P e n n s y lv a n ia c o n ­ quickly.”
gressman called on Hragan lo
Gray rrm lndrd Imirnrrs thul
make available Ih r resources of

leased. period." one U.S. diplo­
mat said
The diplomat dismissed re­
ports ihr Untied Stairs was
conducting behind the scenes
negotiations lo free Ihr hostages,
saying. “ As far as we're con­
cerned. Ihrrr's no talking until
•hey renounce terrorism ”
Friday, Iranian Parliament
Speaker All Akbar llashrm l
Kafsanjanl offered for Ihe first
lime since U.S.-lranlan clashes
In Ihr Persian Gulf In April to
help gain release of American
hostages provided Washington
helps persuade Israeli-backed
Christian Lebanese militiamen
to release three Iranian hostages.
Kafsanjanl claimed the Iranian
hostages had been kidnapped
with iheir Lebanese driver six
y e a rs ago. b u t C h r is t ia n
Pbalanglsl leaders in Beirut de­
nied this
The Iranian overtures come al
a lime when Tehran needs cash
and Western technology lo re­
build Its shattered economy In
Ihe post war era orfare Increas­
ing domestic upheaval.
o “ Kafsanjanl may be think­
ing (Georgrl Hush would be
more flexible than Reagan In
releasing Iranian assets.” the
Arab official said “ Though some
of the faces will tic the same. It
will be a nrw administration
with nrw goals and Ihr need for
new successes .”
The Unllrd Stales is reported
lo be still holding some $5
billion in Iranian assets since the
1(170 Islamic revolution.
Kuwaiti diplomats have said
Ihe emirate would never bargain
with "terrorists."

In his w rrkly radio addrrss.
Kragan drfrndrd frre trade and
denounced “ demogogues” who
•’cynically" wave Ihr American
flag while preparing to start a
trade war with U.S allies by
raising protectionist harriers
In harsh language. Ihr presi­
dent accused "drmogogurs" —
presumably Democratic sup­
porters of some trade harriers —
of weakening Ihe economy and
Jeopardizing national security.
“ Protectionism Is bring used
by some American politicians as
a cheap form of nationalism, a
fig leaf for (hose unwilling In
maintain America's m ilitary
strength and who lark Ih r re­
solve lo stand up lo real
enemies." Hragan said.

Top Bank
Drives
Loan Rates
Down
Q Q Q %

I
Tf

U *U V APR
Simple Interest
New CarLoan

Traffic accident toll
hits 28 on Saturday
Inlrrsecllon controlled by stop
signs.
In oilier arcldrnls. Eugene
TA LLA H A S S E E — Traffic ac­
cidents killed al leant 28 people H a llib u rto n a nd his w ife.
during Ihe Thunskglvlng Day Elizabeth. 76. of Avon Park,
weekend. Including a 2-year-old were killed In a two-car smashup
hoy and a two New York men near Lakr Placid at 6:50 p m.
whose rur spill In half when II Friday.
Mary Anne Amolt. 37. and
slammed Inin trees, poller said
Hrnjamln A. Belmonte. 64. both
Saturday.
T h r Florida Highway Patrol of Kockledgr were killed about
predicted 42 people would die an hour later al Melbourne.
during Ihe weekend, which Amolt was Ihe driver of a car
begun al 8 p m Wednesday und Involved In another two-vehicle
crash.
ends nl midnight Sunduy.
Tw o people each were killed In
Twelve (teople died Friday, Ihe
day uller Thanksgiving. Two two other accidents Wednesday
people died In each of two night und Thursdav morning.
Victims Friday also Included
accidents T w o oilier people
were killed In a wreck early Michael Joseph Slrtgnano. 23.
who lost control of his motorcy­
Saturday.
Fort Lauderdale poller said cle; Anthony Quugllctta. 30. of
Saturday a slnglr-car accident Albany. Ga.. a pedestrian hit by
killed two Hrooklyn. N.Y.. men. u car al Daytona Beach: and
both In th rlr mld-20a, who Kenneth O'Neil Hurrh. 34. who
apparently were under Ihe influ­ was killed In a one-car rollover al
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So far this weekend, five of Ihe
said.
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Highway about 3.05 a.m. when lated. although lhal figure will
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both men.
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�Byrd reflects on 12 On mow to handle the White House
years at the helm Carter, Ford offer Bush
W A S H IN G TO N - Retiring
Senate D e m o cratic leader
Robert Byrd scoffs at cam­
paign promise* of Improved
"quality of life" made by the
throe candidates to succeed
him. saying the Senate cannot
be run on a "punch-theclock" basis.
Byrd, stepping down as
party leader after 12 years,
predicts there will not be
much of a change In the
operation of the Senate under
new leadership but said he
would not offer advice to hta
Sens. George Mitchell of
Maine. D a n ie l Inouye of
Hawaii and Dennett Johnston
of Louisiana are battling to
succeed B y r d In a fierce
three-way campaign. Th e
secret balloting ta Tuesday.
All three have given high
priority to promising col­
leagues a "better quality of
l i f e " t h r o u g h s t r ic t e r
scheduling, fixed time olf and
so m e c h a n g e s In t h e
chamber's antiquated pro­
cedures.
"I've always been Interested
In the quality of work.” Byrd
said In an Interview with the
wire services. "Not that I
would shortchange the quali­
ty of life If that were what I
hired on for.
“The nature of the Institu­
tion is such that one can't
operate on a punch the-clock
" he said. *'l did that
t was a welder In the
ship) ird ."
Byrd, w ho set a schedule of
three work wrecks snd one
week off. said a “majority
leader doesn't have many
options ... be has to get the
legislation enacted, meet the
needs of the nation."
"He has to manage the
affairs here to meet that rut of
cloth.'' he said “One can't
meet the needs of the nation
by (b o w in g ) to personal
wishes here.
“ We were In session 137
days last year." Byrd said.
“That's a quality of life that's
not too bad. I don't know how
much you can improve on
that."
In h reflective mood, the
7 1-year-old Weal Virginian sat

Senate's unique rote under
the Constitution and a special
rote In foreign affairs.
“ I brought the Senate back
to where It Is a stronger
voice." he added. " I have
made It a strong and potent
Th e veteran said the 100th
Congress "produced an out­
standing record — the beat In
20 years.*' due partly to hit
a b ility to work w ith Re­
publican leaders"1 don't know of a time in
(the past) 30 years when we
(Democrats) had greater unity
or consensus than we had" tn
the last Congress. Byrd said.
Despite a 54 18 majority,
which he called "ve ry thin."
Byrd said, "You can aee the
unity. I didn't see that kind of
unity tn Johnson. I didn't see
t h a t k in d of u n i t y In
Mansfield."
Sens. Lyndon Johnson of
Teaaa and Mike Mansfield of
Montana were B yrd 's pre­
decessors as Democratic lead­
ers.
When the 101at Congress
convenes In January. Byrd
will take over aa chairman of
the Appropriations Commit­
tee and become president pro
tent, a largely honorary post
that makes him third In tine
to the presidency and keeps
him In the Senate leadership
Byrd was asked to rale the
presidents with w hom he
served and he Immediately
responded that H arry Tium an
was his favorite Pernor ml.
although they were In office al
the aainc time for only 17
days.
"M y favorite Republican
was Nixon." Byrd said. "He
was very, very able, well
equipped, understood the
government snd knew how to
work with Congress."

tips on leading free world
W A SH IN G TO N - Tw o former
presidents who M y they "know
when.* some of tltc land mines
are" have urged President-elect
George Bush to rely on al least
one close friend to tell him the
truth and avoid becoming too
Isolated tn office.
Gerald Ford and Jim m y Carter
gave Bush several personal Ups
on handling the Oval Office as a
preface to their Issue-dominated
"Report to the New President.''
released Nov. 21.
The most controversial rec­
ommendations In the report
urged Bush to propose a 913
blliton-a-yrar tax increase and
cut annual Social Security and
federal retirement cost-of-llving

increases Bush vowed during
the campaign not to raise taxes
or cut SortalSecurtty benefits.
Th e report's personal sugges
lions, however were equally
candid, coming from two men
who know what they are talking
about. Ford became president
upon the Aug. 9. IB74. resigna­
tion of Richard Nixon because of
the Watergate scandal. Cartrr
defeated Ford for the White
House In 1076 but himself was
defeated In I960 by Ronald
Reagan.
“ Each of us had hla own lucky
breaks and earh of ua made hla
own share of mistakes." the
former president* wrote in their
report, compiled with the help of
experts under thr auspices nf
American Agenda, a group thr
twn headed
"A t least wr know where some
of the land mtnrs are. so these
observations from our own
practical experience could tie of
value as you prepare to assume
the presidency."
They urged Bush to be flexible
and follow President Franklin
Roosevelt's advice: " T ^ r one
method and. If It falls, try
another"
"There 1 no disgrace In ad­
justing your course to meet
changing realities, but there
may be danger Ip falling to do
to ." Ford and Cartrr wrote.
"Faring reality — dealing with
the world as It la while working
to reshape it as you would like It
to be — is the ultimate responsi­
bility of every president. It's
w hat H arry T ru m a n meant
when he said. T h e buck stops
a--------- *»*
n rrr
They told Bush to "keep In

touch w ith the great world
outside the White House galea"
and not let protective aides deny
him access to a broad range of
Ideas.
'T o keep a perspective on all
things, tore found It useful to
meet as Informally as we could
with a variety of private sector
leaders." they said
Perhaps mo»&gt; Important. they
uid , "Every president needs an
old friend who has no axe to
grind with the government, who
ha* good Judgment about public
affairs, who Is loyal, a good
listener, totally discreet and not
on your payroll."
"Now and then, hr or she can
all down w ith you on thr
Truman balcony. Join you tn a
quirt moment, listen and when
others do not — tell you the
truth."
They told Bush there are two
post-election transitions "One Is
from government to govern
meni; the other is your personal
transition from candidate to
president-elect. The first takes
10 weeks, the sreond Is up to
you."
Winning a presidential elec­
tion It "a s heady as It Is
hlslortr." but the post election
period Is a lime "to store away
your campaign hats and ways,
to change from leader of your
pany to leader of the natkm."
they H id.
Bush, since drfrattng Demo­
crat Mtrhael Dukakis Nov H. has
met with governors and with
Democratic House Speaker Jim
Wright of Texas
Ford and Carter advised "The
propie who ran your rampaqpi
will not In all raara hr the hrst
proplc in run your administra­
tion ‘
H u s h c h o s e c a m p a ig n
Chairman James (taker as secre­
tary of slate and campaign

manager Lee Atwater as the new
chairman of the Republican Na­
tional Committee.
He ta reportedly considering
w e a lth y Te x a n R o b e rt
Moabacher. his campaign fi­
nance chairman, as cnmnierrr
secretary. Bui campaign chief of
staff Craig Fuller — nan.-'d
ro-dlrector of Hush's transition
Ice**, out to New Hampshire
Gov. John Sununu to be chief nf
staff In the Hush White House.
T h e former president a u ld
Hush, al most, ran Interview
personally about 50 of the 1.400
peoplr hr will appoint to lop
government Jobs, so h r must
rely on his Cabinet and White
llouae aides.
Ford and Carter urged Bush to
spend time with lop appointed
"so that they understand what
you expect of them and feel part
ol your tram front the uulart
Too often presidential appoln
ire* lack a clear understanding
of what It expected of them ."

R O A D W O R K T H IS W E E K

But Byrd H id he could not
"account for the flaw" In
N ix o n th a t le d to the
Wateigatr scandal and the
president's resignation.
Byrd, who has never hidden
his low estimate of Ronald
Kragen. railed him "very
c h a rm in g and lik a b le ."
ctxnincnl!ng,-‘‘Jte ta going to
leave a 'kgatV 4 u r children
ami

r^ r^ tS S e!?hS«y!I5r
In the Senate — he served six
years in ih r House — and 12
years
rears ias Senate Democratic
leader.
Byrd, w ho was re-elected to
the Senate Nov. H, Is the first
man in history to step down
as party leader but remain In
the Senate. He Is also the only
one who has led s majority,
then a minority, then Ih r
majority again
tn hi* 12 year*, livid said.
" I h a ve re v ita lize d the

Byrd H id George Bush will
come to the presidency with
"more knowledge of how the
government works than when
Mr. Reagan came in or when
he. left. Hr can be a mu-ii
belter president than Mr.
Reagan "
T h r Senate Dem ocratic
leader was more hesistanl to
name outstanding senators of
hi* lime, fearing Ite would
Inadvertently omit someone.

Salvage crews focus
on hazardous leak
FH U ITV A L E . Trxa* — About
200 proplr remained out of thrlr
liomr* because of toxic fumes
Saturday while crews tried to
clear the wreckage of a 45-car
freight train derailment caused
by high winds or a tornado,
officials said
The derailment Friday night
lulled rail traffic on the Union
Pacific's main line through East
Texas and prompted police to
detour highway traffic around
the site near the Intersection of
U S HO and Texas Highway 10
afx&gt;ut 60 miles east of Dallas.
The Te x a s Department of
Public Safety said fumrs of toxic
anhydrous ammonia from the
leak forced the evacuation of
a b o u t 2 0 0 p e o p le In a
2 square mile urea and caused
two passing motorists to he
treated for ammonia burns
*’Wr have |&gt;enple In there now
pulling curs off the trarks." said
.John U rum lry. spokesman for
the Union Pacific In Omaha.
Neb "Once we get all Ihr olher
cars out. we ll tip the (leaking
tanker rarl Into a pit wr'vr dug
so i h r c o m m o d i t y ( t h e
anhydrous ammonia) will run
Inlothr pit
"When It hits the air It will
stun (Killing away. We expect it
will tnkr about five hours to
completely dissipate, and so we
hoping thut by 5 or 6 p.m. this
evening all of the people will be
able to return home. Then It will
be a s i m p l e m a t t e r o f
mechanically clranlng up the
site."
"Wc can't do ton much until
they get tfir leaking tank car
secured. W e'll hold some trains
and reroute others. Priority
trains will he rerouted "
tlru rn lrv said railroad In*

vestlgators believe a tornado hit
the 80-car train, pulled by two
locomotives. In two different
locations, causing the derail*
merit, lie said 45 cars wrrr
Involved, two less than originally
believed.
"It lifted It off In two dlffrrrnt
sections." fJrumlry said. "And
then of course once you get one
car derailed. Ih r rest of the cars
will start derailing.
Urumlry said heavy rains that
continued after the 7:30 pm .
derailment helped dilute the
cloud of toxic fum rs and made II
raster to work around the Irak*
Ing rail car.
Urumlry said the crew aboard
the New Orleans to Fort Wonh
train reportrd extremely heavy
rain and high winds Just brforr
the derailment Th e National
Wealher Service reported a
tornado and heavy rain In I he
area about Ih r lime of Ihr
derailment
Two motorists who declined in
be Identified were treated at
Terrell Community Hospital for
exposure to the ammonia fumrs.
said nursing supervisor Ann
McNabb.
"They were parkrd on the side
of the road because of the
weather — they said It was
hailing." McNabb said. "The
wind blew them olf the mad into
the ditch, then something fell
through the sun roof of the truck
and they experienced the am­
monia vatjors. Th e y said II was
pretty awful.”
In addition to Ih r leaking
ammonia ta n k e r, u second
railroad car was loaded with
ammonia but was not leaking.
Three empty cars recently car­
ried sulfuric acid und might still
contain some residue of the
rhrmlcnl. hr added.

Here are the projects in Seminole County that may affect the flow of traffic:
Red Bud Lake Road from Hoad In Orange County to just
east ot Slate Rosd 436 to north of State Road 436 Re
A u tu m n G le n Lane. Rosd surfacing, with all work requir­
widening. This major project ing lane closures lo be done
inclu d es substantial under­ between 7 p.m. and 6.30 am.
ground drainage work and re­ Expected com pletion: midmoval ol exlslinl road surface. February. Jurisdiction: Florida
Flagmen or detours may be DOT.
used, but traffic backups are not
expected lo be worse than they
1 Construct left turn lane
w ere previously. Expected
Boar Lake Road at State
com pletion: late November.
Road 436. Expected completion:
Jurisdiction: Seminole County.
Nov. 23. Jurisdiction: Seminole
Interstate 4 from Lew County.

K j | G re e n w a y Boulevard
entrance to Lake Mary High
School under construction
Expected completion: Dec 9
Jurisdiction: Seminole County.

Sominola Boulevard from
stale 1Road 17 92 to East Button
Road. Road widening Expected
completion: Nov. 24. Jurisdlc
lion: Seminole County.

Hunt Club Boulevard near
inlerseclion of Woklva Springs
Road Close existing median
opening and left turn lane.
Expecied completion: Doc. 9.
Jurisdiction: Seminole County.

Curryvllla Road from Lake
• Rosd to 4 .3 0 0 fset
southeast In the Chuluola area.
Asphalt surfacing. Expecied
C om p le tio n : J a n . 6. 1909.
Jurisdiction: Seminole County.
(Not on map)

�i^ w e n M i iv •n w n r n u ,

Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, November 22, 1960 — &gt;A

Bush savors final day of rest
Uwl f S h a w hrtaniatlaaal
KENNEBUNKPORT. Maine Under bright aunahlnr that
vrarmrd ihr rocky Main? cuaxi.
Gtorgc Bush went (W ring Sat­
urday. savoring a final day of
m l and relaxation brfurr re­
turning In the (Millllrul i nrnplrxItk'fl of hit transition to Ihr
prrsldrnry
On Ihr quirt banka of Ihr
Kennrbunk Hlver. P rrsid rn lelect Uuah Joined lo n gtlinr
friends Krn Raynor and Ikaiili
Chick In casting for what hr
Ttrscrtbrd as "Ih r basic brown
trout and sra trout.'*
T h e locale wus i h r Capr
Arundel Golf Club, w h rrr Ihr
Bush faintly has bad a mem­
bership for dreadrs unit where
Raynor Is ihr resident pro The
setting was tranquil but Ihr
ftmlilng marginal
*'Wr usually catch nothing
right here.'' flush admitted to
reporters
Then why comr out?
"Itrcausr I like casting
hr

explained.
When the questions c o n ­
tinued, Uuah protested.
"You guys are scaring the fish
away," he said "There aren't
any here anyway and the more
you talk, the further away they
**
g*&gt;

bitter campaign punctuated by a
rebuke of the president-elect for
"lying about m y record."
Hush also may meet In a week

For some 20 minutes, the
time men m slrd aw y . A short
time later. Hush parked up his
grar and drove oil In hit black
limousine,
"Nol even a nibble." he said.
Hush, who arrived Wednesday
for a long holiday weekend,
returns Sunday lo Washington
to make filial dec isions on addi­
tional uppolntmenls lo hts Cabi­
net and other lop Jolts In an
administration that takes older
Jan 20

B A IK O N U R . U S S M Trench cosmonaut Iran Ump
Chrrllrn. with hts American wile
w a tch in g nearby, rocketed
smoothly into orlut Saturday on
a Joint Soviet Frrncb s|M&lt; r fllghl
c fire red on by French President
Francois Mitterrand
Under a full moon, thr gunt
blue, white and red spaceship
blasted off at A 411 p m — IO til
a m E S T In the Untied Slates —
lighting up tfie night sky with •
splash of brilliant orange flame
as II m ajesllrally lumbered
toward spor e from Its loom lung
aland at the Baikonur Cos
m odrom e

Nine minutes later, the Soyur
TM -7 spaceship, with Chretien
and two Soviet spacr fliers on
board was solely In orbit, kick­
ing off a two day orbital &lt;lease lo
rendezvous and duck with three
cosmonauts on buard thr Mir
sporr station
Chretien and two of tin- cm
monauta olrrodv aboard Mir are
whrduled lo return lo Fatrih
Dec 21
"Of course I said I love him
that mv heart is with him and I
wished him bon voyage." said
A m y C hrrtlrn. a 26-yrar old
graduate of the University nl
Houston alter bidding adieu to
her spare suited husband on the
ta rm a c of lla lk o n o r Cos
modrome

earlier Friday In Sanford from
Crane. At lhal lime Frrrlrh v the
agent reported, agreed to accept
a hotel room rented for him by
ihr agent In exchange fur co­
caine The a g -tl -wld Frerlchs
was In use room -u. a ba«c in
make cocaine talcs over ihe
weekend.

As Crux left (Ise room hr was
captured and thr Ann arrests
were made In Ihr case
While agents w rrr questioning
suspects In Dial room four other
persons arrive and were dr
talnrd and questioned In a
search of one man In that group.
John Dlmltrto. 23. of Orlando.

Also on the agrnda political
rnoncillatloii
Thrrr will Itr lunch Monday
with Senate GOP Iradrr Hotter*
Dole, who challenged Hush for
the Republican presidential
nomination with a sometimes

Continued from Page 1A

The agenl met Frerlchs and
Crane In Ihe room jusi befotr
midnight. Crux arrived liter,
and agents said hr delivered
more cocaine, some of which
was sold lo Ihe agent in thr
room

agents rrjNirtrd finding cocaine.
D im ltrlo was charged w ith
jNMsrsalon of coral nr. He and
Ih r suspects urrrstrd before him
arc ull held wlllanit bond In (lie
Seminole Courtly Jail.
After those suspects were
removed from the seventh floor
of the hotel and as one agent wa
returning tn Da- scene of the
arrests, hr said hr met a woman
who told him site was going lo
ihai room to party with Frerlchs
The ugrnl and Ihr woman
entered one of two rooms CCIB
agents had rentrd There hr said
Ih r woman pnxlucrd a small
quantity of cocaine, which she
offered lo share with him
T h al led lo a charge ul
p o s s e s s io n o f c o c a in e ,
lananwam of less than 20 grums
ol marijuana and drug par­
aphernalia against Renee Byrd
Durrrtt. 26. of 7R«4 Broken
Arrow Court. Winter Park Dur
felt's bond Is 92 000

George Bush Is rsslsd and ready.

F re n c h m a n rockets in to s p a c e w ith S o vie ts
Is b n uM saal

or so with his defeated rival from
th e g e n e r a l r l r c t l o n .
Massachusetts G ov. Michael
Dukakis

Bust

IT TAKES MORE THAN
G O O D INTENTIONS TO BE
AN EFFECTIVE LEADER.
IT TAKES THE EXPERIENCE
OF

S h u ttle
Continued from Page 1A

Chrrllen. a brigadier general
In the French air forre. rode into
orbit along with Soviet cos­
monauts Alexander Volkov, thr
mission commander, and Sergei
KriValev the flight engineer
The 162-fout tall ro cke t,
m om entarily engulfed in a
llr&lt; lull as lls englnrs throttled
up to full |&gt;ower. i limited away
Irom thr launching pad Iranirtl
by the full moon ami trailing a
tongue of flame that III up the
sky for miles around
The lauiM blng was televised
live In the Soviet Union. Ira hid
tng shots from Inside Ihe sfiacr
craft that showed Ihe rrrwm en
r e s t i n g c a l m l y In t h e i r
sparesults os the rocket thun­
dered toward orbit
Two minutes into the flight
and rvery 10 sreonds thereafter
Volkov rrpuitrd Ihe liftoff "is
going norr'ally " T hr spacecraft
then entered near Earth mbit
nine minutes after liftoff
"If was a trxtlxmk launch. II
was perfec t, a plclUirhook." said
Plel Smolders. fH. a Dutch spore
wrtirr and scientist who had
hern trying unsuccessfully for
HO years to ge| to Itaikormr to
sre a llftufl
Chretien, at 50 one of the
oldest &lt;osiiiouauts to fly. and hts
two x|iacr iMriners Volkov. 40
and Knkalev. 30, planned to
«k*k with Ihr Mir *|&gt;arr station
Moltdav at M :«&gt; p m Most nw
time 112 3 0 p m ESI Mondavi

The Soyuz crew will tie wel­
comed alxNird Mir by three other
Soviet rosm onauls — Musa
Manarov. Vladimir Titov and
Valery I'olyuknv
Titov and Manarov. launched
Dec 21. 1!&gt;*I7. are now in their
I2lh month of Space flight,
setting a new spacr endtiruncr
tnotd I’olvakov was launched
to Mir Ih rrr months ago
C h rrllrn , a veteran of an
right-day (light lo the now dr
funrt Salyut-7 spacr station In
I9N2. also waa trained by NASA
as a backup for French pilot
Patrirk Itaudry. who blasted oil
aboard Ihe A m rrlca n space
shuttle Discovery In June I0H5
As a measure of confidence the
Soviets have In Ih r vrtrran
Chretien, tin- Frenchman will be
allowed In walk in s|iarr during
a live hour spacewalk planned
fur Dec. 12. making him the only
nnn S u v t r t or n o n -U S
spaceman in attempt thr dtf
(Hull extra vehicular activity.
M itte r ra n d , w ho w as in
Moscow lor talks with President
Mikhail Gorbachev, arrived at
live Cosmodrome early Saturday
to hid “ bon chance." or gum!
lu c k , lo C h r r l l r n . F re n c h
IMUilrtpallnn In Ih e mission cost
an estimated 93H mllllou
Emerging In a while spare suit
fur thr traditional salute to thr
head of ih r Soviet spu« r com­
mittee. Chretien said “ viva la
Britannia."

n in e m in u te s

rttnslruction, iroplr lo lurntsh
loud to the workrrs during
ronstrucllon. and to provide
child rare fur Ihr vnlunlerre.
Oner the plans for ihr play­
ground equipment are received
front Ecaiiirrs. tnatrrials will Ingalhetrd and a five-day con
stria lion pen&lt;*l will In- sched­
uled
•Indy W’lmbish. co-chairman of
ihe project, will show a him
Tuesday night of a Eralhrnvdeslgned |&gt;ark tinder i-onstruc-

lion to give incise aitending an
Idea of whal Is inv olved
The |&gt;arh has already laett
l.imlscaped and volunteers have
planted much of the garden
area Playground and plt-nlr
areas arr also pl.inm-d The r-fly
rirort h.is been to furnish the
laud lor th r p a rk. In sta ll
lamlv aping and an irrigation
system Nod will I n- laid In Ihe
flnvl w rrk ol December. Yancey
said
Yancey said local llruw nlr

•loops have laett gathering re­
cyclable materials to help raise
money lor ihr |tark. and plans
are underway lor a barbecue In
the park and a party to raise
funds
S h e s a l d p e o p le f r o m
throughout the city arc invited
to attend the meeting Tuesday
night to help coordinate thr
effort to complete the |&gt;ark The
effort of individuals and organi­
zations will In- needed tn make
tfie projec t a sucicvs. stir said.

T minus 43 hour mark and Dial
It features .'Mi (units of bulll-ln
"hold lime." which would rrsull
In a launch around 7 a m
I hursd.iv If no adjiislmrnla arr
made In Ihe holds
The first day of Ihr countdown
Is highlighted by thr arrival of
Atlantis's five-man errw —
com m ander Robert " H o o t "
Gitisnn. copilot Guy Gardner.
Ktrliard "Mike" Mullane, Jerry
Ross and William Shepherd — at
Ihe Kennedy S p a r Center for
(Inal (light |Hrparallnni
All flvr arr arllvr-duly military
ofllirrs and three. Gibson. Rosa
and Mullane. are shuttle fllghl
vet rruns Gardner and Shepherd
will lie making Ihrlr first shuttle
lllght
I h r astronauts arr scheduled
to arrive In Florida alter a Bight
(nan the Johnson Space Center
tn Houston iroi.mi 4 p m Mon
day when sources said Ih r
countdow n was lo enter a
planned H tiour latld

JAY W. MALONE

The tiold was scheduled lo end
at midnight Monday, setting Ihe
stage for engineers lo load liquid
oxy gen and liquid hydrogen Into
o n -h o a rd ta n k s to p o w e r
A tla n tis s electricity producing
fuel cells

F»rt

lilaslnlf will follow two final
IO minute holds at Ihr T-mlnus
20 minute mark and at T minus

JA Y MALONE’S

ParkC a a lia a M f ra w P ig * 1A
project, sponsors said
Leathers Is responsible fur
m n rr than 400 p a rk s ns
llon w ld e . In c lu d in g one in
W'lnlrr Park
Ills parks arc designed amt
hutli with community involve*
nirul and donated money Ills
philosophy Is tlial a jm rk built
and (Mid fur by thr rommunlty
ts more llkrly to tir taken i are nl
by that community
Leathers' "design d a y" ts
when he will visit Ih r stir and
assess the sorto-cconomlc char­
acteristics of the community
One as|x-ci ot design ilay Is
Eralltrrs' visits with cftlldrrn In
urea s&lt; Ihrils lie talks lo chlhlrru
alMiul whul kinds ol plavgmuml
equipment they want in their
park, then designs ih r wimdru
e q u ip m e n t b a s e d o n th r
childrrns ideas
Bui. brlnrr that can happen,
much work has to lie dune. Mid
Martha Yancey, chairman of the
Sill Yancey Mid commIItecs
have lit In- urgunl/rri to hike
charge u( ihe many activities
involved In building the park,
not Ihe least nl which ts raising
the money lo pay for It
Besides someone to coordinate
fund-mixing. the Sill hopes to
find people Tuesday night wlm
know what kind of tools will laneeded and can gel iltrir use
donulrd. |M-o|ilc who liavr had
experience In purchasing Ihr
materials that arc needed, peo­
ple to organize the volunteer
force in complete the actual

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Death toll reaches 329 in floods

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K A T U N . Thailand Search teams
working amid the stench of
Jug through a wasteland of mu
logs and shattered houses Saturday In
bid to reach victims of flooding and
landslides that have killed 339 people and
left hundreds missing.
This la Uie worst disaster In the history
o f ' sou Ihern Thailand. Deputy Interior
Minister Training Suwannakhlri said.
Foreign Minister Slddhl SavcttUa told
reporters In Bangkok: "In addition to the
loss of Uvea, (here la great loss of property.

American sentenced on drug charge
LONDON — An American and two Britona have been
sentenced for participating In a Mafia conspiracy to Hood
Britain with cocaine.
John O'Boyle. 49. a heavy rqutpmeM dealer tiom Detroit,
was sentenced Friday to an 18-year prison term and David
RaArey. 38. and Lloyd Hlbbert. 46. both of London, received
10-year sentences.
Judge Kenneth Richardson referred to the "chilling link"
between organised crime In Detroit and In Britain and said the
three men had smuggled In 131 pounds of cocaine with a black
market value of about 830 million. The "first of many
consignments" was hidden In bulldoscra. he said.
"I am entirely satisfied that I he conspiracy that you have
been found guilty of envisaged simitar shipments of a frequent
and regular basis." Richardson said.

Afghan rabala claim control of highway
ISLAMABAD. Pakistan — U S -backed Afghan guerrillas
claimed Saturday they have recaptured a strategic highway In
eastern Afghanistan from government forces who netted the
road In a massive offensive two weeks ago.
Sources In the Pakistan-based Afghan resistance said
urrTlllas. following five days of Intense fighting, overran the
ey town of Torkham near the Pakistan border Friday on the
historic Khybrr Pasa and seized at least 20 miles of the mad
leading to Jalalabad.

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and more than 800
ijurcd an
people were Injured
missing- 'Training •aid he expected
the death loll to reach 1.000
Thailand's Nakom Srithammanit pro­
vince. 300 miles south of Bangkok was
the worst hit area In heavy rains that
began Nov. 19 and slopped Friday. In one
area. 17 Inches of rain waa recorded and
officials blamed Illegal logging for waves of
mud snd logit (hat surged down (he
hillsides, b u ryin g four villages and
damaging others.
Soldiers and rescue workers fug through
mud and debris in an elfort lo reach bodies
and locate survivors.

Officials: Aftershocks to follow quake
O TTA W A C r e w a In
helicopters Inspected power
lines Saturday checking for
problems caused by (he largest
e a rth q u a k e to hit raatern
Canada In more lhan BO years
am id reports of only minor
damage and aftershocks that
experts said could last several
years.
T h e quake, which struck at
8:38 p.m. ES T Friday, measured
6.0 on Ihc Richter scale and was
centered In Bale St. Paul, about

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N O T IC I OS PUBLIC N IA S INO
DEC SASSER M, M l

1 appeal to the nations ol the world and
International organatlons to assist the
stricken areas."
The U JL Embassy said American and
Canadian officials flew over affected areas
and found "massive devastation."
"Th e y have made a recommendation to
provide appropriate aid and are are hoping
to hear from Washington on this very
soon." embassy spokesman Rosa Petitng
said.
Officials tn Thailand and Malaysia said
Uie death toll from six days of flooding and
landslides rose to 329 — 296 In southern
Thailand and 31 In Malaysia. Another 688

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT
BY BEN TUCKER. CHAIRM AN
PuRiitS Mat IM M *
DEK It ;

S W e w ould exx pect at least one w ith a
m agnitude o f 5.0 on the R ichter scale, a
couple of 4.0s, tw o 3.0s and num erous little
w ee o n e s *
&gt;S*lomoloeUt Janet Drysdslo
90 miles northeast of Quebec
City In the West Quebec seismic
tone. Seismologists calculated
the quake originated 11.7 miles
beneath the earth's surface
ft knocked out power and
phone* over much of Quebec
and was also felt In Ontario and
Nova Scotia The temblor waa
felt In the northeastern United
State* from Michigan to Maine
and as far south as Washington
DC.
Even President-elect George
Bush noticed the quake al his

s u m m e r h o m e In K e n nebun5iport. Maine where hr
was spending I he Thanksgiving
holiday weekend
Ja cq u e s C o u tu re , a
spokesman for Quebec Hydro In
Montreal, sold by telephone that
o w e r f a i lu r e s a f f e c tin g
undrrds of thousands of cus­
tomers on the north and south
shore of the St. Lawrence River
were repaired within two hours
of the earthquake
" T h e re are lots of crews
working loday. but they are

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making an Inspection lo check
for damage.' Couture said. Me
said crews In helicopter* were
checking the huge network of
transmlsAion lines while others
would cheek Inside the system's
dams for damage to rlrrtrontr.
rqulpm rnl.

In Chicoutimi. Quebec, close
tn the quake's rplrentrr. police
•aid officials were still trying to
assess damage lhal Included
three house fires and collapsed
ehlmney*. In nearby Jonqulere.
taro natural gas lines caught fire
but the flame* were quickly
ront rolled and no injuries were
reported
Quebec City chief engineer
Claude Vincent said the quake
caused "a few crocks In the
walla'' of buildings there.

Lebanese militiamen agree to cease-fire
B EIR U T. Lebanon Amal
m ilitiam en, fighting d o o rto door, raptured strategic posi­
tion* held by the pro-Iranian
Heibollah faction in Moslem
west Beirut Sa tu rd a y, then
agreed to a cease-fire after
S yrian pf-arekeeplng troop*
purportedly threatened to In­
tervene.
Amal and poller sourrea said
nine people were killed Satur­
day. including two Amal securi­
ty official* That raised the death
toll to al least 16 since the street
fighting erupted Tuesday In the
southern suburbs of Beirut and
spread to the Moslem half of the
capital Friday.

About 60 other people have
been wounded In the violence
between the rival Moslem mllttla
groups, who are vying for lead
rrshlp over Lebanon's I million
ShUte Moslems
HriboUah. or Parly of God. Is a
fundamentalist group that subscribes to the Islamic Revolution
a d v o c a te d b y Ira n . A m a l
advocate* a more moderstr view
and leans toward Syria
H o u rs before S a tu rd a y 's
ceoar-flre. explosions and heavy
gunfire echoed through the
streets of west Beirut's crowded
poor neighborhoods, police said
An Amal spokesman said the
m i l i t i a c a p t u r e d s e v e ra l
Heibollah poNtlons tn door-to
door fighting that Included

mortars, rorkrl-propelled grenodes and machine guns
"T h e Amal movement has
f in is h e d p u r g i n g th e
Mousaellbeh (neighborhood of
w est f le lr u ll fro m w h r r r
Heibollah gunmen have lied or
s u r r e n d e r e d ." th e A m a l
spokesman said
Police agreed and said Amal
militiamen allocked Hcitadlah
gunmen guarding the Iranian
cultural renter in Mousariitirh
Amal had accused the Iranians
of turning thrir renter "Into an
u p rra tlo n s room to direct
Heibollah * military at tlvmc* "
Security sources sold the
Syrian military command Issued
an ultimatum to the rival Shiite
gunmen lo gel off (he street*.

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Parachute n o t used b y
hijacker D .B . C o o p e r

Priest wins $1,077,777.77
from casino slot machine

•5.800 of ihe ransom m oney on
a rlverh.irk near Vancouver.
WOODINV1LLE. Wash - A W ash., across the Colum bia
nun who pat keel th« parur flute from foil lard Hi !'*HO
used by D l l Cooper In 11171
Since then, stone taverns In
said there Is "n o way" n piece of Die West annually ce lrh ra lr
parachute found earlier Ibis "D .B . Cooper Night" on Die
week In Ihe Columbia river was anniversary ol Ihr skvjut king
Die same one used by the Toaaw somrllnies attends those
legendary skyjacker
gatherings anti has returned to
“ ll looks like one n( those 0.1
Ihe area al least oner a year to
.Joe pararhutrs." said Earl Cos
searrh for Ihe rest ol Die money
sey. who Insisted Friday II
Tosaw. a rrllrrd attorney who
wasn't Die one Cooper look now spends most nf his tirnr
aboard Die Northwest Airlines searching for missing heirs had
lllght
thought Ihr 18 inch section of
Richard Toaaw of Ceres Calif., IKiruchutr found Monday uliout
has hern searching Ihe Col­ five miles downstream from
umbia River for evidence that Vancouver was part of a "pilot
the man calling himself f) ll
'chute" lhat triggers the o(ienlng
Coo|ter (wrishrd alter Jumping of a larger parai hole
from a jetliner flying between
"It's a pilot ‘rhute. I'm con­
1‘ortland and Seattle on Thanks­ vinced.
Tosaw M i d . "Ilu l
giving eve in 11*71
whether It's Cooper's Is another
Divers earlier Ibis week lurried question We lound it about a
up a piece ol (larachnle thought mile upriver from where the boy
to lie C&lt;Ni|irr s and sent ll lor found ihe money In 11*80
analysts to Die Seattle area man
Tosaw wrote a bonk titled
who packed ( hooper's par .u hide
" 0 ll Cooprr. Dead or Alive
Hut Cosary said there was "no chronicling the night Ih r air
way" It was Die same (iar.it hole * pirate hijacked Die Northwest
he pat krtl 17 years ago
Airlines Hoeing 727 after it look
CDOpef leaped from the plane off from Cortland ami demanded
and Inin American lolklorr on 9200.000 or he would blow up
Dial Stormy November evening Ih r plane
w ith 8 2 0 0 .OOO in ransom
The plane landed In Seville
money lie lias never bren seen w here Cooprr re ce ive d Ihe
slnte. although a hoy lound r a n s o m m o n e y .

"He said later that he knew
(Friday! would he Ihe nighl
lor Ihe million bucks because
Ihe minute he startrd pitying
Ihe machine, hr started hit­
ting." Cantone said
Th e p rie s t played ihe
marhlnr for about I ‘t hours,
using the money he was
gelling back, before hilling
Ihr Jackpot.
GlIlbrDl said he will give
away most of the money lie
said hr will use part of the
jackpoi to create a scholarship
fund lor (MM»r teenagers lo
atlrnd Catholic high schools
and Ihr remainder will Iw
glven lo various charities.
Tlie money will not be used
for Ills own living expenses
Glllbrril said.
‘Tire brrn set lor lllr any­
way. and now I'll lake care ol
somebody else." he said "I
wasn't out shopping, hut now
my Christmas shopping is
done "
One of Ihr priest's friends
may hr kicking himself now
When Glllbrrtl askrd Dir two
friends w l f accompanied him
lo Ihe casino whaj they would
like If hr ever won. one man
askrd for a car and Ihe other
man asked for a child • toy
red wagon.

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Police arrest eight in abortion protest
BROOKLINE. Ma m — An rallmatrd 800 people representing
both aides nf the abortion Issue demonstrated outside a medical
rlln lr that performs aborllnne and eight people were arrested,
police said Saturday.
Police said they arrested six males and two females during
the protest. In which anti abortion activists tried to block the
entrance of the Planned Parenthood clinic.
Those arrested reportedly were members of "Operation
Rescue." an anil-abortion organisation that has staged
demonstrations across Ihe country this fall. They were c barged
with disorder Iv conduct and were held on hall. (Miller said

D ru g g ra n n ie su b je c t o f T V m o vie
SALEM. Oregon. — A grandmother who went undercover to
help nab drug pushers will be Ihr subject of a television movie
by the producer of the mlnlsertes "Roois" and “ Th e
Thomblrds,” her attorney says
Pat Morrison. 44. of Salem will sign a lllm contrart with
producer Stan Margulles. attorney Walter Todd said Friday
Morrison, a bartender, worked undercover six weeks (or the
Polk County Sheriff's Department to help nab six methamphetamlne pushers, who were arrested In Or toiler Morrison
said afterward she decided to take the job because Ihe suspects
were selling drugs to her two daughters
Morrslon posed as a drug buyer, telling the siis|m-&lt;ts site had
numerous contacts fur methamphetamlne pun bases Stir
oftrn wnrr a hidden microphone while working undercover and
said she only feared for her safety om r when the m o ld in g
tape unraveled while she was talking with two of the pushers

From Unltod Frost International reports

Monkey see,
monkey escape
SAN DIEGO — Kumang. a
Bornean orangutan who has
repretrdly escaped from her
outdoor exhibit by aping her
boyfriend. Miles her time In a
San Diego Zoo holding rrll
nowadays, watching television
snapnprras
The reddish brown creature
has broken mil of her rxhlM t five
limes In Ihe Usl 15 months, and
ung lyprs around town Ml
II pull off another rscapr
aoon.
Zookeepera. however, havr
vowed lhat Kumang will not
make monkeys of them agalr.
Iter behavior, they M y. ran
largely br blamed on her male
rom panlnn. a notorious ape
rscapr artist by Ih r name of Ken
A llen .. who has apparently in
rutrotrd Kumang w ith Ihr yen
lobe free
Kuniang last got loose Nov l ‘*
by simply scaling a rnrk wall In
tier random pen O n previous
&lt;m « aslons Kumang showed s till
more (M iw lir In tier escape
Slic hrukr rail Ihr first lime In
August 11*87 by building a
makeshift Midge Im ni a king
mop handle site had lound in her
pen This (tasi summer, she
propped sllrks up against a
Mil wire guard lo ground lls
electricity and then hoisted
herself up over ll lo freedom
Onc e (rre. Kumang has mean­
dered around llir too. peering
Into oilier animal exhibits or
turning ovrr trash cans Her
freedom ts typically short lived
— veterinarians will errep up
and tranqulllir her with a dart
before leading her l»ark In her
pen
Kumang's forays have exas­
perated her keepers lo Ihe point
lhat she's now krpl In a holding
cell.
In Ihe meantime, archllrc Is al
Ihe too havr scheduled a com
plrtr rrnovallon of Ih r outdoor
tkmiran exhibit Smoothing oul
Ih r natural rnrk walls Dial
Kumang and Krti Allen havr
used as laddrrs lo freedom,
officials say. should pul an end
to the rsraprs
"It's hern i|ullr IruslruMng
lhat w r can't keep tier In Ihr
exhibit Some major, major risk
work Is going lo Im- done ll Just
can't hap|M-n again." said /on
spoke sw o m an G r n r gran nr
Irvine.
A long siring of orangutan
breakouts tieg.in .i I h u i I 17 years
ago when Ken Allen — a star
al tract Ion who oner u|&gt;stagrd
Johnny Carson on "T h e Tonight
Show" — was Just a Iwliy. Mid
Irvine.
"When he was In Ihe nursery,
his attendant krpl finding mils
and Milts on Ihr floor around his
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on c a s in o owner D o n a ld
T ru m p ’a sumptuous yacht, to
go along with the 91 m il­
lion-plus Jackpot hr won from
u progressive slot machine, a
casino official said Saturday.
The Rev. Frank Glllbcrtl.
described as a regular cus­
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Tru m p's Castle Casino, the
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New York rral estate tycoon,
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�Sanlofd Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Sunday. Novambar 27. IM S

Soldiers pull A N C
colors from coffin
bring held 0.. murder charges
In the nhootlng*.
On Saturday, dorrn* of
soldier* and (roller enforcing a
2 0 -m o n t h - o l d s la te o f
rm rrg rn c ) set up roadblock*
al rnlra nre * to Mamrlodl.
scan bed car* and visitor* and
posted arm ored vehicles
around a Homan Catholic
church dining Ihr thrre-hour
funeral
As mourner* loaded thr two
i olllns Into a lirarse oulsldr
Ihr church, an army captain
commanding a mobile (ralnrl
parked nearby leaned Into Ihr
crow d a n d rlpprd paper
shrrl* showing Ihr hlark.
green and gold colors of the

MAMKLODI South Africa An army captain rlpprd thr
color* of Ihe nullawrd African
Nalkmal Congers* from cof­
fins al Ihe funeral Saturday of
two black women killed with
five other blacks In a massa­
cre by a self-confessed while
supremacist
Herding church officials*
plea* lo avoid provocation,
mourners at services for Joy
Nkuna. HH. and C alhrren
Moknrna. 33 did nut retailBlack and whltr apeakrrs al
the Joint funeral In MamrhMll
black township east of l*rr
lorta blamed Ih r Nov. 13
shooting rampage in ihe clly's
downtown dlstrlrt on racism
spaw ned and ta u g h t by
apartheid. Ihr while-led govemmenl'r. (Millrlrs of racial
d'*rrlmln.diuu
Hut the) also appralrd to
blacks not to aerk rrvrngr
and urgrd renun illation in
thr divided nation.
"W hat 'happened In Ihr
heart of the young man who
did this (shooting) had alreadystarted In his cradle." whltr
Afrikaner rlertr Niro Smith

fins
There were no Incidents.
Imii do/rns of hlark men and
woman defiantly wore small
rthhon strip* on Ihrlr lapels In
Ih r c o lo rs of Ihe exiled
movement that has waged
underground war against m i­
nority-white rule since the
organisation was banned In
MMUand went Intorxlle.
C le n c h e d f l« i s a lu te s
punctuated hymn* In th r
M a m r lo d l R a il C a th o lic
C h u r c h a n d g ro u p s of
mourner* danced thr lootstomping "loyi luyf" that lias
become symbolic of a n ti­
apartheid protrsl
Armored tmop carr* -rs and
patrol * ogons shepherded the
funeral convoy through the
( l u s t y t o w n * h I p to a
windswept cemetery on its
outskirts

Some 1.000 mourners were
at the burial service for Nkuna
and Moknrna. who w rrr shot
and killed In a cold blooded
rampage near Pretoria s Stale
Theater Nov
13. Ilarrnd
Strydom. 23. a self-confessed
while supremacist and dls
graced former polk email, is

Pope prays for Gadhafi daily
V A TIC A N C IT Y - Pope John
Paul II salt! Saturday hr pruvs
evtry day km i.ioya “ami above
all for President Gadhafi."
T h r pope made ihr *intrmrnt
before Vatican repoilrr* al rhr
conclusion of a prlvalr audlrncr
wllh MaJ. Alidr*salam Jalloud.
No. 2 man lo Libyan trader Col
Moammur Gadhafi
"I want you lo a**urr Ihr
Libyan proplr that I pray every
day for Libya and above all lor
President Gadhafi." Ihr pope
*aId.
Thanking Jalloud for hi* visit.
John Paul addrd. "I bless ihr
Libyan people
Jalloud. on an olhcial visit to
Italy »4m-r Thursday, was nr-

compaulrd lo thr uudlrncr In
Ihr pope's prlvalr upartinrnt hy
Libyan Ainbaaaudor lo Italy
Abdul Halunau bhulgam and
I wo aIdea
Jalloud mrt privately wllh Ihr
po|&gt;r (or half an hour. A » la
custom ary w llh private .hi
dim ers Ihr Vatican gave no
details of llirlr conversation
A l.lhyan embassy official said.
’‘They talked grnrrally of thr
problems of I fir Middle East and
ih r Mediterranean." Vatican
sourer* said Ihr |x&gt;|tr m a d e
(Mrtlrular reference to ihr situu
lion In Lrt&gt;anon. irflrctlng his
trend calls lor "reconciliation"
lirlw rrn rival rrllglou* factions
and gurm lla groups
T h r Vatlean accorded Jalloud
thr usual honor* lor a visiting

dignitary. Am ih r Libyan envoy
r n lr r r d Ih r grounds ol thr
H u m a n C a th o lic C h u rc h 's
HrftdquailCfa. Swiss gunrda In
Krtuiaaance uniforms rrndrrru
honor a
T h r Vatican haa no diplomatic
rr laI Iona wllh Libya hul ••ner
MIH5 II haa had an Apostolic
D ele gate- In Libya lo inalnlaln
contact with Ihr Catholic hierar­
c h y In i h r p re d o m in a n tly
M o s le m nation
Jalloud prrvloiialy Vlattrd Ihr
Vatican on May 22. M»H2 and
D rr 17. MIH4. during diplomatic
mlaalons lo Home
Ilia current vlall way Ihr llrai
by a high Libyan official lo Italy

shier April I WHO. when Libya
flrrd mlssllr* ui the llallun
Mrdllrrninran Inland o( I-urn
prriusa In rri»lh d l»n for *hr U S.
butttUinf u :.:p o ll ami Itrughar'
dayaranlrr.
Ilallan olllctal* welcomed (hr
visit a* an opportunity to mend
rrlutlone In ih r Inlerrd uT e n p (-ration and |*rurc In Ihr Metllterranrun arra
Hul Jalloud rtimoyrd IlMlt.ina
hy pressing (iudhafls rlulm lor
inlllkm* of didlar* In reparation
lor damage ruuard lo Libyan
citUrns when Italy occupied It a*
a colony l&gt;rlw rrn M ill and
World War II

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IN BRIEF
C R O M COUNTRY
Mltclwll, fUdkvwIch to national*
For Ihe eccond year In a row. Lym an High’s
Teddy Mitchell and Nick Radkcwlch have
qualified for the Kinney National Crooa Country
Championship*.
In Saturday mornlng'a Kinney Regional
Championships at North Carolina. Mitchell
flnlshrd In fourth place In Ihe hotly-rontesled
3.000 meter rare and Kadkrwlrh was a cloor
fifth. The top eight finisher* go on to the Kinney
Nationals on Dec. 10 at San Diego
The top five finisher* In Saturday * rare were
only 10 second* apart os Andre Williams of
Richmond. Va. won It In 1509 Mitchell, a
junior al Lym an, came In wllh a time of 15 16.
Radkrwtrh. a senior al Lyman. Hnlshed al
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The Lyman duo. who went 1-2 in last wrrk *
state cross country meet, are Ih r only Florida
runner* to qualify for national*

ITH U M B

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TOKYO — Top-seeded Glgt Fernandez of
Puerto Kk-o and American Robin While out­
lasted A m erican Pally Frn d lck and J ill
Hrthertngton of Canada Saturday to advance lo
the Hnala of the *250.000 Virginia Slim*
Women's World Double* Championship*
Fernandez and White will play In thr final
Sunday against thr American duo of Zina
Garrison and Katrina Adams, who romc from
behind to beat Weal Germany * Eva Pfaff and
Australia's Elizabeth Smyllr 2-6. 6-0. 6-1 In the
day'a arrond armlflnol. Sunday's winning tram
will rant 175.000
Fernandez and White, winner* of thta year •
U S Open women's double* title, won Ihe
opening semifinal match 7 5.7-5.
Trailing In thr first set 4-5. the top-ranked pair
reeled off three straight games to win Ihe set. In
the second art. Fernandez and White charged to
a 3-1 advantage, but Frndk-k and Hrthertngton
bounced bock to He It 5-5 befcire the winning
pair closed out thr match.

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IHm eum on Tyson lo eoft dele
LONDON — The British Ikixlng Hoard of
Control wants thr World Boxing Council to pul
pressure of heavyweight rham[0on Mlkr Tyson
to art a definite dale lor hi* title defrnse against
Frank Bruno
"We believe Frank has hern tnrssrd h U hjI
long enough." said John Moats. arcretary of Ihe
HHBC "It la about lime the WIIC started [lulling
real pressure on Tyson. It's rad a question of
putting It lo purse offer* — that lias been done.
We want a definite venue and dale.”
Bruno's manager. Terry Lawle**. and negotia­
tor. Jarvis Astaire, were angered by WHC
president Joae Sulalman's Instruction lo the two
ramp* Friday lo agree to a contract by Dec 4 or
liavr the W HC settle the purse.
"The W HC lias It all wrong." Astaire said
Saturday “ We wirtrd a contract out with Tyson
months ago in the summer for Ihe fight to hr
held In this country. That still stands "
Lawless said II was absurd that someone like
Astolrr had to lrllth c WHC what la going on

The offensive explosion swltrhed lo Ihe ground
In Ihe second period as Smith and running mate
Dayne Williams picked up big chunks of yardage
almost at will The Notes upped the lead to 24 7

FSU renttnued to pour It on «a Williams scored
again. Odell Huggins Intercepted a pass and
returned II for a touchdown and Ferguson threw
his fourth T D pass of the night, this one in T e rn
Anthony, to run the lead to 52- lO
Florida Slate struck first after tuklng Ihe

The Galore came right back on Iheir hr*i
[Missesslon of the game A long [m v . from Kvk
Morris in Chris McGrlfT gol Ihe drive going arid
an FSU pass interference w m llly moved It inside
ihe 20. Emltl Smith ran ihr bull down lo ihr ..nr
and. on fourth down. Smith was lilt behind itn
line but slaved on his feel and hammered In-*
way In for Ihr score Francis' extra point tied u ai
7-7 with 8 26 lo play In Ihr quarter

Lions
rule
region

Columbia
outguns
Brantley
I f H A IM IkV TtM l
A LTA M O N TE - Lake Ctiy Col
umhta came up up with Ihe Huai
punch of an odrnalvr slugfrsi and
trimmed the Lake llrenltey Patriots.
34-33. In one of Ihe most explosive
games of the 1988 season
The Tigers. 9 2. will now travel lo
lay Florida 's top rated team
e nsacola Pine F o rre s t who
whipped Jacksonville Forrest 507.
Brantley com [deled Its season with
a 6-5 mark
“ II was a hell of a luotbail came."
Branlley roach Fred Altnon
We
eame up a little short but we have
nothing lo be ashamed of. Columbia
has s real good fcothall team and we
|dayed them lough to Ihe final snap
I'm [ust happy to be part of game
like this "
Tiger roach Joe Montgomery was
pleased with Ihe prrtormaiMr of his
ballrlub and happy lo get uul of
Pstnot Country wlih a victory
“ This was a grral foot Im II gan*e
against two rral gtxMi high m Itool
football learns.” M&lt;«iigomrry said
"We knew we could pul points on
Ihe huard. we havr all season, but
laikr Branlley proved they rould ck.
the same thing I had a Irelmg II
would ro m r down to th r Iasi
possession anti II did. we were [ust
able lo slop tlieir final drive and win
Ihe ballgamr *'
Lake City came up with Ihe final
srorr with 3 40 lo play. Howard
Williams liM&gt;k Ihe kick oil up the
tnlddlr and tumbled at thr 20 IkiI
was able to recover Ih r hall after
Brantley's Horslki Hamilton over
ran the hall

By CHRIS FIBTCR
Herald spo ts editor

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Loko City's Jomss Hams fights lor yardage while Lake Bronilev s David
Bacchus tries lo hsul him down The visiting T.gevs cam*
with a 34 33
victory over Brantley Friday night in the 5A7 Region playoti
Si oil llriiliell quk klv connected
with Williams on a 57 yard |*i%*
play that moved thr hull down to
Ihr Patriots loy.trd line Tony
famlle then ran the Im II lo Ihe lour
hrlorr a lace mask mover llir Im II
hack lo Ihe 14 Brnnrlt llirn found
Drkovrn Ikivon on a 13-yard rr
i r pi Ion lhal [dated llie I m II on I tie
one B runei! llirn scored on a
quarterback krrprr lo pul Ih r

R«ds flr« farm axacutivaa
CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati Red*, who
havr had several scouts and minor league
manager* rrslgn tn recent week*, have flrrd two
e x e c u tiv e s In v o lv e d In m in o r league
supervision.
Branch Rickey, dlrrctor of minor league*, and
Tom Kayser. assistant director of player devel­
opment and arnutlng. were 8red. Ikith had
worked one year for the club
"We weren't liappy with the way things were
being run In the farm system.’* said Red* Vice
IResident Sheldon "C h irr' Bender. "Th e rr wrrr
a lol of things Involved. IRrd* ownerl Marge
ISrholtl was Involved, hut It was (General
Manager) Murray (Cookl who made the Dual
decision."
Bender, who previously served as player
persunnrl director, will rr-assuine Ihosr duties
In what Cook called "a restructuring of Ihe
player development department."
P ro a a U ff and wire reports

B A S K E TB A LL
01:00 a.in. — ESPN. Maul Classic, Champion­
ship Game. (L)
FO O TBA LL
□ 1:00 p.m. — WESH. NFL. Miami Ikilphlns at
New York Jets. |L|
□ 8 00 p m. - ESPN. NFL. New York Giants ut
New Orleans Saints. (L)

OOLF
□4:00 p.m. — WESH. Skins Gam r. Back-Nine
Play

Tigers in front Ih r two point
i oil version lulled and l-ike l i l y was
aide in hang on In Us on [silnt lead
lot i Im- remainder ol ihe game
llrwnilrv did everything in Its
[tower to srorr and q u a rte r I kii k
Clini .lohusun nearlv Inund Mike
Dunt/lrr open in ihr rndzone lor a
s to re W ith less Ih .lll III set (Mills In
play T h e [ m s s I b o u g h , w as Ilp [ie i 1
See B rantley, Page 4 B

LAND O ' LA K ES
Turkey
wasn't the only thing U-ing lurvnl
up tills |m s I week Oviedo's Lions
look Itsrir plavotl r vpn ss into I'asro
C o u n ty Fnduv night anil pul
logrtiter an awe inspiring tram |m*i
lor mat ii e in shreilding the host
Gators. 24 6. tn i Im- IA -I Region
pluyull Iwlore 2 501 Ians at 1-mil O
Lakrs High
Oviedo 9 -2 or. the season
advanees to Hu- 4A-2 Nr&lt; Unn [dayoil
this Friday night at hom e against
Titusville High* Trtriers Tire Ter
rters advunird with a putty lin
[M i ssive [irrfiMiiMiirr id ilieir own a
19 O w hilt w ashing id Dayton.i
Ik ai h SratMrr/r
"Titusville lias a very good ImM
Im II tram.'* Ovleifci couch Jack
III.mi. mi said Coach (All Warm to
has hern around a long time and
lie'll slum us a lol id dltlrrrril
things In Im-a I itwin were deli
ullrly going in have in earn It '
i &gt;»•«•!.• lias |davr&lt;l 1 llusv ill. n o ..
In Ilw recent past, dropping a lo o
declaliMi in 1985 linn winning hv
Ihr same IIM) store in 1980
Friday nlghl mar kid thr Ills!
Hireling Iwtwrrn the Lions and Ihe
C.alors id laind O' l-ikes And lor
Ihr sreiHid year in a mw lloss lo
Seminole Iasi year), the Gators
tound out lust b..w lough Disirii I
1A 7 loot Im II i an tw
1he l.kins tolled up 343 yards ol

Bee Oviedo. Page 4B

’Canes escape Arkansas
Kicker Huerta bails out third-ranked Miami
UnHedRroee fartecweMeaal________________

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The Noles capitalized on a Florida mist tie
early In the third period for u 31-10 lead The
Gators' punt return man mulled an FSU punt
and the Srmlnoles recovered In Ihe end zone

oprning aWkpfl Fueled by two Fit*Ida penalties
and a srreen pass to Samrnle Smith lor trig
yardage. FSU look the lead on an 11 yard
touchdown pass from C h ip Ferguson In
Lawrence Dawsev Andrews added Ihe P A T lor a
7-0 It ad with 11:31 Icll In Ihr Aral quarirr

Harold tporla wrttsr______________ _

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on a 19 yard field goal by Rtrfile Andrews
The Gators got a 25-yard field goal from
Francis with 1:17 left In the half lo close within
24-10

What started out aa a shootout between rivals
Florida and Florida State soon turned Into a rout
os the passing of Chip Ferguson paved Ihe way in
an FSU rout Saturday night at Doak Campbell
Stadium In Tallahassee.
The final score was 52-17.
Alter each team scored on Its Hrst possession.
FSU broke It open on Ferguson touchdown
p i s v i to Tom O'Malley and Sutnmle Smith as
the Semlnoles took a 21-7 lead at die end of tine
period

MIAMI - Frustrate! by their Inability to
•core touchdowns, the third-ranked Miami
llunlranrs turned to kicker Carlos Huerta to
trail them out of a close game with Arkansas
And as he has all season, the frrshman
walk-on came through, connecting on three
Held goal attempts In an 18-10 victory over
the No 8 Razorbacks Huerta kicked ihe
game-winner from 20 yards with 5 .IH
remaining. Improving the Hurricanes lo tl-l
entering nest Saturday's regular season
finale against llrlgham Young
Miami will play Itlg Eight champion
Nebraska In Ihe .Ian 2 Orange Ikiwl
Huerta has connected on 19 ol 24 Held goal
attempts, with two of his misses coming Imm
57 and 5U yards He also gave Miami a 31-30
victory over Mlchlgun Sept 17 with a
30-yarder.
“ When you play on this team, you'd belter
be ready to com|ieir.‘‘ said Huerta, who
claimed he felt less pressure on Saturday's
kirk then hr did against Michigan "A kick
like this Is u lot harder lo miss than II Is to
make.”
Huerta's other Held goals came from 38 and
45 vardsout.
The Hurricanes dominated the gamr
statistically, gaining 28 Hrsl downs lo six for
Arkansas, holding the ball for 39-01. and
totaling 438 yards of offense to 188 lor the
Kazorburks. But Miami converted Just 4 of 15
third down attempts, and was slopped on a
fourth und goal at the Arkunsa# I In Ihe
second quarter.
Arkansas, which will play UCLA In thr
Colton Howl, completed only two of nine
[Kisses for 47 yards. Miami s Sieve Walsh
completed a school-record 33 [K is s e s on 50
attempts for 361 yards, and was not
Intercepted.
Arkansas, the Southwest Conference
champion, finished Its regular season 10-1.
The Razorbacks had taken a 16-15 lead when
a scrambling Quinn Grovey hit fullback Harry
Foster with a 16-yard scoring pass with 5:03

left m ihe third quarter Foster had scored in
the second quarter on an 80-yard run up ihr
middle and llnlshrd with 103 yards on right
carries
Kendall T r a ln o r accounted for ih r
Kazorbarks' other points when tie kl&lt; krd a
58-yard field goal thal bounced over Ihe
crossbar li was his 23rd straight aueccaaful
field goal
For Arkansas. 51-7 losrrs to Miami Iasi
season. Iheir was no consolation III keeping
Ihe score close. nor was there talk ol any
“ morel victory.**
“ I doit i measure my team by how much
tteller It Is than Iasi year's Irani. Arkansas
Coach Ken Hatfield said "I rton'l believe In
any kind of moral victory We came lo win
and we played to wtn We didn't come to re lo
look good
“ Everyone said we had as much chant c ol
winning the national championship as there
Is of snow in Miami In dune If we had won
this game. I d l»e lighting right now saying we
were the best learn In Ihe country."
Miami ulso scored on a I-yard dive by
Cleveland Gary and a salriy when defensive
end Bill Hawkins tackled Grovey in the end
zone. Miami Coach Jim m y Johnson had
worrlrd his Hurricanes, coming off a 44-3
rout of Louisiana Stale and remembering
thrlr rasy win over Arkansas Iasi year, would
tie flat.
"I don't know about every hotly else, but I
until i|Kiird litis all week long." Johnson sulci.
“ We wrre somewhat unemotional and we
were not sharp We did win and I'm happy
with that. Our defense played well, other than
the breakdown on Ihe (Foster) run."
Foster, a sophomore from Duncanville.
Texas, said the Razorbacks were motivated
by oddsmukrrs who made Miami 17-polni
favorites. He also doubled his team will
receive the credit It deserves for playing a
solid game Saturday.
"They (funs und medial are not really going
to credit us with a good football game."
Foster said. “ T h e y ’re Just going lo cretin
Miami with a bud day."

Looking ahead
Seminole High coach Greg Robinson takes a glance at
Iho scoreboard during last woek’a prosoason jamboroo
The 'Noles open the season on Wednesday In the
Winter Park Rotary Tournament. For a preview ot the
1988 89 SHS team, see Monday s Santord Herald.

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LOS A N O E L E S - No. 1 Notrr
D«m r llvrd up lo Ita ranking
S a tu rd a y, rid in g a C ' » zrd
touchdown run by quarterback
Tony Rice and a 04-yard scoring
interception return by Stan
Smagala to a 27-10 victory over
No. 2 Southern Cal.
In Improving to 11-0 for the
flrat tune since their national
championship season of 1973.
the Fighting Irish rapllallaed on
four first-half turnovers to drop
USC lo IO -I. Noire Dame has
won Ihe last six games between
the teams — a record string In
Ihe 60-game rivalry that dates lo
1926.
It was Ihe Trojani’ first loss In
11 games at the Coliseum since
ihe I960 regular-season finale.

when Notre Dame rallied Irom a
17-polnt deficit with 12 minutes
lo play for a 36-37 triumph.
The Fighting Irish, who also
received two shurt T O runs from
tailback Mark Orren. can win
Ihelr final national title since
1977 with a victory over un­
beaten West Virginia In the Jan.
2 Fiesta flow I, P ar-10 cliamploi i
USC meets Michigan In ihe Ruse
Bowl.
Th e T r o ja n s had an
overwhelming advantage In lime
of possession and limited the
Irish to no first downs and 7
yards In ulfrnse from late In Ihe
first quarter lo lair in the third.
Uul USC. which had com­
mitted no turnovers In Us last
nine quarters entering the game.
Iasi lwo fumbles and was in­
tercepted twice In lhr first half lo

rail behind 20-7 at halftime.
Rodney Pretr'e trid for the
Hetaman Trophy received a Jolt.
The USC quarterback completed
23 *( 44 lor 22S yards and no
touc..a&lt; i~T** *te wa* M.U..T*; L*d
twice and had at least five passes
batted down at the lln r of
scrimmage.
Notre H i me plsyci without
flanker Rickey Walters and
tailback Tony Brooks, aopho
mores who were sent home for
"repealed Irresponsible tardi­
ness," according to a statement
released by Ihe school. Wailrrs
led Ihe Irani In rrcrlvlng and
Brooks was Us lop rusher this
season.
Rice helped pick up Ihe slack,
rushing 13 times for 86 yatds
and completing five of nlnr
}Msm-s lor 9 1 yards

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on lit** Semlnoles roster only one
Irani stood In thr way Irum FSU
reaching the promise land The
Miami Hurricanes, who banded
Florida Stale's only Umm ui ihr
beginning of ttie season 31 0
In 1987 Ihe Semlnoles had
Ihelr best team ever going I l - l
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aa they defeated Nebrrska tn the
Fiesta Bowl
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season FSU was Ihr prr srason
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broken held running
Worley's Tl) was his IHih ol
A T H E N S . Ga W a y n e Ihe srason. leaving him Iwo shy
J o h n s o n passed fo r o n e of the SEC single season record
G ro rg la . w h ich w ill play
touchdown and art up another
and defensive tackle W yrlllfr Michigan Stair In lire Galnr Itnwl
Lovelace srorrd on an intercep­ In Jacksonville. Fla Jan I.
tion return Saturday lo lead wound up Its regular season 8 3
Gator Bowl-hound Georgia to a Georgia Tech, which tuts bralrn
24-3 trium ph over Georgia Tech only one l-A opponent over Ihr
and hand V ln rr Dooley his |u%! Iwo s e a s o n s wound up 3-8.
Geiagla T r t b never got to side
2&lt;XXh coaching victory.
Dooley, finishing his 26lh Ihr Georgta 35 until the closing
s e a s o n a n d dean o f th e moments of the flrsl half when
S o u t h e a s t e r n C o n fe r e n c e tire Yellow Jackets, sparked by a
roaches, now has a record of 30 yard run by Jerry Mays,
200-77-10 while averaging righi made II lo Ihr Bulldogs’ 20
brlorr i‘aimer klckrd Ills Held
wins per season
Johnson, completing 14 ol 24 goal
The Yellow .lackrls got inside
posses for 168 yards, llu r w a
5-yard T D slrtkr lo fullback Georgia territory only once In
Keith Henderson on lire opening Ihr second half, driving lo Ihr
play of the final quarter Ilia Bultdrtgs' 20 midway Ihrough
22-yard pass lo John Thom as Ihr final qu.irirr, only In run oul
set up T im Worley's 3-yard T D of downs
T s m c m s c 14. Vanderbilt 7
run 4 49 Into Ihr aetnnd quartet
NASHVILLE Term - Keilb
Th r Dulldogs Ird 10-3 at ihe
hall with John Kasay ol Georgia Davis i arrlrd 25 limes lor 162
having klckrd a 46-yard Held yards and one touchdown Sal
goal In Ihe first quarter and imlav lo give Tennessee a 14 7
Thomas Palmer of Georgia Tech Southeastern Conference win
kicking a 43-yarder with I I over Vandrrhlll In thr season
ftnalr for thr rrnss-statr rivals
seconds left before Intermission
Tennessee, which trailed 7 6
Lovelace wldrncd Georgia s
lead lo 17-3 live minutes inio Ihr at haltllme. went ahead 12 7
third quarter when hr picked nil Willi 8 05 tell In Ihr ihird quarter
a Todd Ramplry pass at the on Davis' 5-yard run T h r senior
Trch 33 and rarrd unimpeded tallhark carried 9 limes for 59
yards during ihe 67-vard T D
down llie Irfl sideline.
Jo h n s o n c o m p lrlrd three drive lint Vandrrhlll slopped Ills
passes for 50 yards d u rin g run (or Ihr two point conversion.
The Volunteers look a 14-7
Georgia's 65-yard drive lo u 24-3
lead, including a 35-yardrr to Iruil on a safely four minutes
light end Kirk Warnrr who gm later when Vandrrhlll crn lrr
Ihe Iasi 20 of lhal with some John Short s snap sailed over

punier Jeff Owen s head Into Ihr
end rone
Vandrrhlll. which finished 3 8
overall and 2 5 in ihr SEC. nrvrr
threatened in Ihr second half In
sultertug Its fifth straight loss It
was the fifth straight win for
Tennessee. 5-6 nverall and 3-4 In
the SEC
Tennessee took a 641 lead w ilh
5 12 Irfl In the llrsi hall by
driving aa yards In I I iplays
against a 36-mph wind
Mississippi 33. Miss. Stats 0
J A C K S O N . M itt Mark
Young threw lor 334 yards and
three touchdowns Saturday lo
power Mississippi past cross
slate rival Mississippi Stale 3.1 6
In ihr season finale lor I miII i
trams
Ole Mis*. 5 6. look advantage
of lour turnovers and a blocked
punt to break open a close game
With Mississippi up 9 6 In Ihe
Ihird quarter Drwayne Amos
hhH'hrd a punt to give the RrlM-|s
Ihr hall al thr Mississippi Slate
43 Two plays Idler. Young
threw 43 yards to Pal Coleman
lo pul the Keitels up 16 6
latter in Ihr quartrr. Keitel
IlnrlMcker Reggie Parrott In­
tercepted a Tony Shell pas* and
relumed II In the Ole Mis* 45
T h e H r h r ls d r o v r lor I h r
louchdown In eight plays, with
Young throwing 13 yards In
Willie Green for Ihr score
The T D pass was Ihe 31st ol
Young's carrrr. lying an Ole
Miss record sliarrd by Archie
Manning and Kent Austin
Bryan Gwen added a 26-yard
Held goal In the Hn.il period

Auburn upends’Bama
Unltad F rs s s Inlsrnatlanal
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. — No. 7
Auburn used a stingy drfense
and a big play itllm-a- lo forge a
15-10 v ic to ry over No
15
Alabama F'rtday and cam Its
second straight trip In thr Sugar
Bowl.
Vinct-nt Harris scored on a
I yard plunge. Win Lyle kicked
Iwo field goals and Auburn's
defense chipped In a safety to
lead thr Tigers lo Ihr victory.
Auburn. 10-1 overall and 0-1
in the Southeastern Conference,
finished the regular season In a
lie with No. 17 LSU fur the SEC
title, hut will represent the
conference in the Sugar Bowl
against Florida Slate because of
Ihelr higher ranking
"We didn't play too pretty, hut
we rame away with ihe victory."
Auburn Coach Pal Dye said.
"Th ey kept It close, hut I’ve goi
to hr m ig h ty proud of our
foot bull team fur doing wliat II
had to do.
"1 think you saw some real
highs tonight from frrci-lvrr)
L a w y e r T illm a n and
(quarterbackI Reggie Slack and
some big plays from our de­
fensive folks. This game 1* one
lhat If you have any thorough­
bred in you. It will crrtululy
come o ut."
Alabama. 7 3 overall and 4-3

In Ihe SEC. faces Texas AAM
next week in us final regularseason game and will play Army
In Ihe Sun Bow! The Tide
scored on a 20 yard Held goal by
Philip Doyle In ihe lirsl quarter
umt a 12 -yard pas* from Smith
to Greg Payne late tn the lourth
quarter
"We just didn't quite execute
well in the rhitrh and It cost us
the game," Alalhima Coach Hill
Curry said "Th e thing that was
so damaging in us was Auburn's
ability lo rush our |M**rr al
crucial times. They have an
outsianding fooiltull learn — one
of Ihe besl I've ever coached
against."
Auburn's defense, which held
Alabama to on ly 12 yards
rushing, gave ihe Tiger ollrnse a
hand when defensive tackle Ron
Stallworth sacked David Smith
In the end zone in ihr first
quarter. Stallworth hud lour of
Auburn s six sucks In ihe gumr.
Harris's louchdown cupped a
seven-play. 77-yard drive with
2:55 Irfl In Ihr third quartrr.
Key pluys in thr drive Included u
53-yard bomb from Krgglr Slack
to lawyer Tillman to Ihr T ld r 33
and a questionable 12-yard
completion in Freddy Weygand
near the houndury al ihr 1-yurd
line
"I thought tonight wus his
finest h o u r .” D v r said of

Tillman "He comes up with big
plays when we atnolulrly have
10 have them. You Jusi ilirow il
up und he goes and gets II."
Alabama scored lo make II
15-10 on Payne's T D reception,
which rapped u six play. 89 yard
drive with 3:23 left. Ilul Auburn
recovered the sultsequenl onside kirk und run oul Ihr dock to
secure Ihe victory.
Auburn look a 3-0 lead with
11 25 IrH In the first quarter on
a 25-yard Lyle Held goal to cup a
46-yard drive In right plays.
Ahiliiima nnswrred with u
nmc play. 63 yard drive, lying
Ihr wore al 3-3 on a 20-yard
Doyle Held goal with 7:44 tell In
the quarter.
T h e T ig e rs d ro v r to t lie*
Alabama 6 on llir next serlrw.
bul Willie Wyait forced a fumhlr
by A u b u rn lullh ack S la cy
Dunlry und Churlrs Gardner
recovered lor Ihe Tldr. Three
plays later, however, Stallworth
sackrd Smith while trying lo
|mi*s from Ihe end zone und
Auburn led 5-3 with 3:18 left In
Ihr first quarter.
Auburn look Ihe free kick after
Ihe safely cm Us own 43 and
moved 51 yards In 10 plays to
Ihe Tide 6. where Lyle klckrd a
22-yard field goal lo put llir
Tigers ahead 8-3 with 134)2 left
In the half.

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Sanlofd Hsrsld. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. November 27, t96S — SB

UCF
destroys
Baptist

Lady Semlnoles
take Rotary title
Herald correspondent
ORLANDO — Semlnoles Lady
'Nolra had Tour player* In double
figures with Shen! Reddicks
p o u rin g In 22 p o in ts and
crashing the boards lor 15 re*
bounds to lead a 70*57 champi­
onship win over the m urh
sm aller Cocoa Reach Lady
M ln u trm e n In the R o ta ry
Thanksgiving Tournament at
the University of Central Florida
in Saturday before 401 fans
Seminole, which went through
the tournament with m a lic play
at times, came together and
dominated thr Inside with se­
niors Chrmta GllchrUt and l.U
Long both banging the hoards
for 10 rebounds apiece and
scoring 12 and 14 points, respec­
tively. Senior point guard Adrian
lllllsman sank 15 |m&gt;i m * of her
own and dished out IO assists to
pate the Lady Tribe
After squeaking by county
rival Lake Howell llie day before.
61-50. the lady Semlnoles came
out on (Ire against Cocoa Reach
Reddicks went to work right
away as the Lady Semlnoles
game plan was evident — Red­
dicks Iri the inside Reddicks
scored the game s first six points
and Seminole built an early 11-0
lead
Cocoa Reach came bock with a
three point Itombardmenl. Th*
Lady Mlnutrmen h‘i 10 three-

point field goals snd 12 Iwopolnl field goals on the night to
- v p the lardy Semlnoles on
their feet, (.ending the 3-point
attack was sophomorr Janet
Novgrrn who sank four three
pointers and had u gauit high 23
points
“ T h a t w as a v e ry good
ballclub," Seminole head coach
John McNamara said “ They
started pressing and Hint hurt us
a little, hut their thrre jmlnl
shooting was unbelievable *’
So amazing was the Lady
Mlnulrrnen's shunting that aftrr
trailing 11-0. they battled track
to only be down by lour alter thr
first period However, the l-ady
'Nnlrs ram r storming right lu rk
In the second and built a 30 29
lead on the shooting of Hillsrnan
and Koscia Krimon
After the Intermission, thr two
trams tvattlrd track and forth,
bill L in g got hot. scoring sis of
hrt |minis and *raslilng the glass
for five hoards Hillsrnan also
was scorching as she dished out
six assists and scorrd on a
three {mint play In ihr latlrr (ran
of the period to pul the LadyTribe up 56-45 at lire end ol
three
“ When they starird hitting
those three |M&gt;mir(s we put Liz
at a m a n on m an a n d a
d ia m o n d ." McNamara said
"Tha t started In shut them
down Adrian Is thr real kry to
our learn though Everyone

■ y CH U C K BUROBBB
Herald correspondent

Lake Howell's Tanya Lewis 100) reaches in on
Sem inole’s Adrian Hillsrnan during Rotary
Tournament action on Friday After getting by
played well and I'm proud of all
of them "
Hillsrnan. who along with
Long and MVP of the louma
merit Reddicks made thr alltournament team, ram r through
Ui the llnal prrlod with driving
layup* and steals lo secure the
game.
"We were llrrd up for this
game aller the game with Lake
Howell.’’ lllllsman said "Sherri

Lake Howell on Friday, the Lady Semlnoles
detailed Cocoa Beech tor the championship

and I played together all summrr long, so we kind ol know
what rach o( us Is doing out
there It frets good to win this
tournament We've never even
made it to the finals twlorr so
this is rrally good "
T h r reason Hillsrnan and Ihr
rest ol thr Lady Nolrs were
especially happy was that they
tiarrly got by the Lady Silver

Hawks the day before. Lady
Hawk Jennifer Drown, who was
a ls o n a m e d to t h r a l l tournament tram, drilled four
three pointers and had a team
high 21 point* In the 61-59 loss
Reddicks led the Lady 'Nolrs
wnh 19 polnis. Hillsrnan added
16. and Long dished in 11 to
round out Ihr scorers In double
digits

Tunsil, Lakewood
shine at cla ssic
By MARK BLVYIMI
Herald sport» writer

nrrltng on 3-5 Ih rrr point atIrm pls In Ihr opening hall and
scoring 12 points Iteforr Ihr
Intermission I’ryton finished
with a tram high 17 points as
she linlshrd with a tournament
high four three pointer* In the
game Peyton also ram r up with
six steal* and handrd out five
assists lor the laidy Hornets
Likrwood advanced to the
llnal* wllh a 56 46 win over
Miami Carroll City High School
Tunsil again scored 21 |M&gt;mt*.
pulled down nine rrbounds and
handed out flvr assists Dm*
added I I polnl* with Rowe
nr I ling 10
Candrnre Johnson Irrl Miami
with righl [mint* a* d r a in
Mosley contributed *l» Melanie
Johnson. Nauslta Reese. Tracey
Rradtry. Krirtta Givens and
Ha/rl Jackson all added four
[Mtinis Mosley added lour steals
and hliM krd lour shots while
running Ihr Lady t hirls olfrnsr
Greenville worked themselves
Into (he llnal with a sluing surge
of It* own In thr second hull lo
brut Like Mary 62-31 T h r L id )
Hornet* led 22-20 al Ihr hail
lieforr pulling together an IH-I
third quarter run to pull away
for ihr victory

ORLANDO - The University
of Crnlral Florida Ltdy Knights
o p e n e d up th e ir 196 6 89
basket trull season In si vie by
destroying the visiting Lady
lilies of ILiJillsl College 9H 67 In
thr lirsi round ol ihc Rotary
Thanksgiving Tournament ui
UCF In front of 601 fans
The Lady Knights weir led by
5'5" guard llrlndu G rrrti who
bad a learn high 17 point* and
Junior rn llrg r transfer Kelly
llradlrv who added 16 [M&gt;lnls
and 10 rebounds Junior guard
Korle Kernmer poured In 11 and
se n ior gu ard Stark W e lc h
pumped In 10.
A lte r both teams trad ed
buckets on thrlr lltst three
possessions, ih r game was. for
all practical purjatses, over The
L id y Knights pimped all over
Ihe Lady Rues fix’ a 17-0 run and
a quick 23-6 lead Green was all
over the courl with her strong
movrs to thr glass und her quick
hands on the defensive rnd
“ We came Into the season
looking In Iniprmr In all areas of
Ihe game." head UCF mentor
Reverty Knight said “ We looked
quicker, stronger, and better
than we did List year. We did
everything rigln We executed
when wr had in and we shot ihr
ball very well Everyone gnl a
little playing time and now I've
got a happy hunch "
Every member of Ihr Lady
Knight squad conlrlbulrd on thr
oflrnslvc rnd .is rarh a th lrlr
scored al least two points How ­
ever. the kry on this night was
Ihr Ltd y Knight * performuru r
at thr stripe. Al halftime. Ihr
UCF hoopslrn* were 20 of 26
from Ih r frre ihmw line and 12
of 33 from the field
T h r closes! Ihc lardy Hues
could gel was 17 and that was
late ui Ih r first half Try in g to
overcome the nightmare season
Ihry rncounlrrrti Iasi year, ihr
lastly Knights kept pressure on
ihr hall all night long, worked
the tkall around on offense, and
had great shot selection In de­
feating ILipllsl
"I'm really happy lo gel off lo
a good start alter last, year’s
unbearable season." K n lg h l
said " I wouldn't wish lh a f kind
of season on anyone. We Jum
want to come mil and have fun
and make things more In-arable
wtih some wins m the win
column. We've got to tine tune
some things, hui I was happy
with lonighl's perloriiiimcc."
Alter busting hxise lor a 44-27
hallllme lead. Ihe Ltdy Knights
went right lo work In llie second
hall. Rradley came out and lut
Ihc llrst bucket ol Ih r hull,
followed by a Green driving
layup where site w.is fouled
Green converted the three [xilni
play and Ihe Lady Knights
stretched their lead lo 75-51.
Green hit another shot and
then the substitutions came.
One after unolhrr the Lady
Kntghls look to the court, anil
one afler another ihey scored
Krmmer got hot in Ihe middle of
Ihe half wllh four points and
s o p h o m o re S h u n n o n K in g
scored five of her eight points In
the second half.
" Ih e one thing I like about
this team Is we have a lot of
depth." Knight said “ That was
evident In how many people

L A K E M ART Lakewood
High School came up with a
third quarter surge, led by llie
play of point guard Nrcolr
Tunsil. lo powrr by C.rrrnsvillr
Mississippi, 54 -in. in ibr Dual*
of eighth annual Lady Sunshine
liuskrttiull Tournament at l-akr
Marv High Si bool
Likrwond. 2-0 and our ol thr
lop ranked teams in class 3A.
used Its strong inside game to
overpower the laidy Homri*
Greensville lell lo I-1 and will
return home numnnniw
Tunsil. a 6-1 blur chip guard,
d isp la ye d an awesome all
armmd game as she [M im ed In a
game-high 21 polnis pulled
down a game high 14 rebound*
and handed out a game high
right assists lo go along with
lour steals and Ih rrr blocked
shots to lead Likcwood to the
I'liamptonshlp
The lardy Spartans owls* ored
Qrrrnsvlllr. 10-3. In the third
period in overcome a six poim
intermission delecli and lake a
•even point lead 41-34. aller
Ihrrr [irrtodsnf play
Tunsil was aided by the Inside
play of 6-1 Lynda Rowe who
Jacqueline Hargrove led the
ronirlbuted 14 points and nine way for Ihe Lady Hornets with a
rbounds for Lakewood I’rln
game-high 21 points und a game
-ess Dray, a 6-2 monster, added high 11 rebounds. Peyton added
rlx rebounds with freshman
14 points with a pair of three
t’uamln Smith uddlng seven point field goals, handed out six
NstM esawey i w s i
points and five blocked shots
assists and iainr up wllh seven
Lakewood • Nicola Tunall makes a scoop mova lo
the nation, paved I ha way in Lakewood's victory
Greenville ram r out strong steals. Aretha Williams added
tha hoop in Saturday's Lady Sunshino Classic at
over Qraanvilla, Miss
with guard Gerald Peyton con- nine polnis and four rrbounds to
Laks Mary High Tunsil. ons of tha lop players In
aid In the Greenville victoryTara Jackson lrd Lakr Mary
with 11 points and live re­
bounds. Tnidlr Roundtree and
Hcathrr Gleason curb added six
polnis. Gleason added six steals
and three assists for the Lady
Intermission trailing 47-45.
the victory.
By JIM RICKBNBACKBK
p la y e d
to n ig h t.
Rams
Although the visitors connected curly
"I think our kids deserved a good fate."
Herald correspondent
from three-point range and finished ihr
said Rollins coach Tom Kinsman “ With
first half with 6 of 13 from the three-point
our elfort and hustle throughout the
W INTER PARK - Rollins, behind the
urea, the Tars wound up connecting on 6
game we deserved to come out on top. Wc
early second half shooting of senior Dan
of 7 from long range For thr guinc. they
accomplished what we werr trying to do.
Wolf and the late free throw shooting of
finished with 7 of 6. Ecksiclu hit 3 of 3
1
told
our
khls
that
If
wc
did
thr
right
sophomote Scott Marlin, rallied lor to
und Wolf 3 of 4 and Martin mudr his only
thing* ihut good thing* would happen lo
defeat Randolph Macon iVa ). 90-64. In
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attempt. From ih r frre throw line. Rollins
us
the Tars' season opener beforr 451 fan*
Connected on 27 of 33 compared lo
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"We hud adversity before the game
Randolph-Macon’s 6 of 6
• FREE ESTIMATES • STUM P GRINDING
even starird." added Klusmun. "Todd
Wolf hit two. 10-foot Jumpers Insldr the
llowdrn led all scorers with 24. con­
Murphy got Injured during practice on
first two minutes of Ih r second half on his
• 24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE
necting on 6 o i l 1 fmm ihrrr-point land.
Thursday and Scott Martin turned his
way lo a tram-high 20 points, but It was
Rovd contributed 17 points as did Pat
ankle Friday. We're playing wllh guys
CONTACT
Terry North's paaa to Greg Eckstein tha!
Holland, who did not play high school
who may not lie starting otherwise, but
PETE OR
gave the Tars their llrst lead. 51-49. with
Phone
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TERRY ECHOLS
they're making ihr most of their oppor­
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tunity. Once wc get everyone hrullhy,
Rollins oulscored the Yellow Jackets.
we're going lo lie a very good ballclub."
"I frit wc needed In put pressure on the
130. In a slx-mlnulc span midway
What pleased Klusmun the most was
perimeter In the second half." Kinsman
through Ihr second hall lo stake a 73-59
the way Ih r Tars dealt with adversity
said. "I told Ih r kids Ihry had to get out
udvaniagr. Typical of the Tars' trumwork
early In the contest.
there, hut I didn't Irrl that they IlianIn was the way the scoring was evenly
dolph-Macunl could keep up that pace
distributed In forging thrlr lead. Todd
The Yellow Jackets came out firing on
llnmi long range)."
Murphy. Andy Holman. Cameron Forbes,
all
cylinders.
Todd
llowdrn
nulled
his
Mike Reeves. Wolf. Martin and Eckstein
third thrre-potnlrr of the game wllh only
all contributed |&gt;olnts In Rollins' second
Exciting 13 Gan^ .
Handolph-Mucon connected on 6 ol 15
five inlmitrs elapsed lo |&gt;ro|&gt;cl ihr visitors
half comrbark.
from
ihrrr-pnint
range
in
(lie
second
hall.
Ever) Monday • Salu’day
lo a 15-4 cushion. Rowdcn malnlanrd his
Ilntshlng with l4of2ti lor ihr game
hot shooting .is hr nulled his fount)
Rundolph-Macon (4-1). h Division II
Rollins
return*
lo
union
Wednesday
Matinees * on**™U"g *9 8 9
three-pointer lo Up Rundolph-Macon'*
Independent which luid beaten Eckerd by
night at 7:30 at home against Flagler
Now thvu lanuaty 1®»
lead lo 20-9.
25 points and Sulnl Leo by 11 earlier Ibis
College und also hosts Division I Western
week, got an NI1A three-polntrr from
Trailing. 25-14. with 11:46 left lit the
Mlrhlgun Dec. 5.
Charles Doyd to narrow the gup lo 65-64
find half, the Tars went to work. Forbes
with 16 seconds remaining.
slipped Inside and Woll followed with
Meanwhile. Ihr Lady Tars opened thrlr
M A H lH IN f. I**IN T Ml
back-to-back three-pointer* lo narrow the
oil c an b e t on i t ’
i* i Hi s ii r h x
season with an H5-69 victory over
Hut Martin, who fill II of 12 frre
deficit to 25-22.
Chcyncy Slate H’a.) Senior forward Kim
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throws In the last lour and a half
Taytlen, selected as a Finn Team AllRowdcn. though, hit his fifth threeminutes, was deliberately fouled and a
AlIV ASCI rt Al.l MINI.
America last year by the American
pointer In us many attempts lo give the
technical was called on Rondolph-Mucon
01*1 NS A I I A M
Women’s Sporl* Federation. [Miurcd In u
Jackets a 42-34 cushion toward Ihr ends
coach Hal Nunnalty. Marlin made all four
game-high
30
polnis
Sophomore
ccnirr
of Ihr half. Eckstein, who finished with
free throws with 15 seconds left und
Leslie Hudson und senior forward Ellrrn
made another free throw two seconds
14 points, nulled o three-pointer wllh five
Tobin combined for 23 points.
seconda left, allowing Rollins to enter
later (o finish with 17 points and secure

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Pats a class act
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HaraMoonsspondont
A LTA M O N TE Th e true
mark of a champion la wlien you
win with data. Bui very few can
win and loae wllh class.
Th e Lake Brantley Patriot*
football team la one of Ihoae who
can.
Momenta after the Palrlota
heart breaking 34-33 loaa at the
handa of the Lake C ity Columbia
T l f e n Friday night In the Re­
gio n SA-3 title gam e at a
jammed Tom Storey Field, the
fana. players and coaches were
all thinking of not whal this
team has done for IS M , but
whal can we do In the future?
First, let's ta lk about the
Patriots fans. T h e y should be
conmended for their tremendous
support of th e ir team this
season. Headed by Boaster Club
president Dennis Weston, they
were with the team all the way
this year, arln o r lose. But they
were alto there when head coach
Fred Almon went through 1-9
seasons In 19SS-8S. to It's great
that the 'Pats fana can bask In
the glory. And w hen the game
arms over, they gave their learn a
standing ovation for the gusty
effort they gave.
Also, we have to Up our hats
off to the Lake Brantley football

i i w Not for the h**« that they
lost a football game Friday night,
but for the fart that not many
people believed the Palrlota
would even go this tar. except
th e p la y e r s a nd e o a rh e a
themselves.
Th e re la no question that
Alm on did a great job coaching
his team to a District 5A-4 title
Ithelr first ever) this year, but
Alm on has pul together a group
of top notch assistants, led by
defensive coordinator C a ry
Sm ith and running back coach
Kevin Whitaker. It was by their
efforts, the many hours that they
spent working with this tram
day tn and day out that they
made them Into a winner.
A n d we ca n't forget the
players, especially the senior*
P la y e rs like Mall M ille r.
M i c h a e l D a n t r r r , D a v id
Williams. John Valantsis. Tam
M eyrrrr. These were tome of the
30 sen tors that played thrtr (Inal
game for the Patriots and they
feel that this Is just the brgtning
for the Patriot* And they also
fell It was great that they got a
little taste of the playoffs this
year.
But the Palrlota want more
And that's how you build tradi­
tion. and tvinning programs,
you're never saslfied with the
past, you always try to reach for
even higher goals

M M Sf to— awwaSs

Lafs Brantley's Clint Johnson motors down field
while s Lake City defender looks Ip make the play.
The Patriots pul up a iremaodous fight Friday
And It won’t Ire easy for Lake
Brantley lo repeat as dlsrtrt
rhamp*nrxl year.
As trams likr Lake Mary. Lakr
Howell. Lym an, Drtand and
Oviedo (who jump* from 4A to
5A next rear) will all be ready to
knock off the Patriots Lake
llanfley alio Inara their entire
starting offensive line to gralua

nlpht again* lha ninth ranked Tigers, falling |ust
short, 34-33

lion. But the Patriot* m u m
several outstanding playrrw. in
e lu d in g q u s t e r b a r k C lin t
Johnson and running bark Elroy
D antrrr. so the Palrlota would tw­
in good hands
T h e Lakr Brantley Pat riot*
football tram had to overcome
m a n y obstacles to become
champions this year From their

emotional win at Lake Mary to
thrtr stunning k m at Honor the
following week, and then with
their barks against ihr wall they
‘ rat Lym a n for the district
rnnrn at l.v iiu n
They Icandled everything wllh
class and dignity That a how
llcey will tie rrncemtwred. a true
&lt;hampton with t Uua

Martin County mows down Trojans, 33-13
Hm M Coneapondent
STU A R T — Evans acoullng reports
entering Friday night’s Region 5A-3
contest focused on Martin C ounty
quarterback A aro n Davis, spill end
Henry Hasten and fullback Rondal
Jones. Sophomore halfback J D Lewis
didn't figure to give the the third ranked
Trojans headaches, finishing the regular
season w ith 183 yards and tw o
touchdowns.
Leads, reportedly better at basketball
than football, gave Evans' drfrnar fils,
racking up I 12 yards and three
touchdowns on 10 carries lo rush the
Tigers (10-11 past the Trojans IIO -ll
before 3,701 fans at Tiger Stadium and
^m ^FtM ay's Section 3 contest against
Actually. Evans accomplished every­
thing Coach Bill Gierke wanted with the
exception of having a great defensive

game. The Trojans, unbeaten for the first
time In the regular season since 1979.
kept pace offensively in the first half.
Adolf M lu ell. a ju n io r tailback,
amassed 100 yards and a TD on 14
carries. And sophomore quarterback
Quentin Smith, starting In piarr of
record breaking Dale Brewer (out with
monol. did a good )ot&gt; running the
offense (onshlrrlng le d taken only 13
snaps the entire srasoti
Smith hit senior wide out Horace
Copeland on a 17 yard touchdown p u t
over Ihr middle to t ap a 14j&gt;lay. 73 yard
drive and tie the score, 1313. 35
seconds brforr halftime, giving the
Trojans added confidence and quieting
the predominantly partisan c r o w d
Copeland kept the drive alive, picking up
a bubbled punt snap *nd scampering
four yards on fourth-and two at Evans
45.
Ml**rll accounted for Evans oilier
score, sprinting 34 yard* rarlv in the

Oviedo
IB
total offense and committed
just one turnover, wllh 190
yards on the ground and 133 In
Ihe air.
"We always start off trying lo
make the run go and supple
mem wllh ihe ( m m ." offensive
coordinator Ken Kroog said
"Their defense was designed lo
slop ihe run. thal's why we
threw as much as we did They
had Ihe goal line defense with
the safeties up and we tried lo
take advantage of It. We felt
going In we could throw ihe ball
on them and Mall (Blanton) did a
good job throwing Ihe ball."
While Oviedo had a productive
offensive ga m e . Ihe Gators
managed Jusl 169 total yards
and lumrd the ball over four
limes
Senior l l n r b a r k r r Willie
I'auldo spearheaded Ihe defense
wllh 15 tackles, four for loss of
yardage, and he also stole ihe
ball from a Land O' Lakes
running luck to uccount for one
of Ihe lumoveni.
Land O' Lakr* first turnover
of Ihe night was perluqt* Its most
costly. On the opening kickoff.
Ihr Gators' return man took a
vicious hit from Ih r Lions' kick
learn, roughed up the ball and
Frank Dla* recovered for Oviedo
at the Land O ' Lakes 34 yard
line.
After a loss of right on first
down, quarlrrbtick Mull Blanton
scrambled for seven yards and
Rodney Thom (won. who missed
much of the year due lo Injury,
came up wllh the big play of ihe
drive when he broke loose on u
quick trap for 19 yurds and a
first down a! the 16.
Dla*. who ran 24 limes for 102
yards. Ihen went for five yurds
up Ihr middle on Ihr next play
and hr gol Ihe call again on
second down. This lime, Ihr
Gators' defrnsc plugged up Ihe
middle, bul Diaz showed he not
only can run over, but outrun
defenders as he boltrd around
le ft end f o r a n 1 1 -y a rd
touchdown. E ric Dullmeyrr's
lnl after gave the Lions a 7-0
id wllh 9:14 left in ihe opening
quarter.
The trams traded turnover*
late In the first period as ihe
scorr remained the same, bul
Oviedo managed to gel some­
thing nut of the third Land O'
lukt-s lurnover of the half.
Alter Barry Coleman recovered

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second period to tie the score. 7-7. He
picked up another 39 yards on six
carries in ihe 13-play. 73-yard drive
"W e had a good chance si halftime
but they adjualed and made us throw the
ball." Gierke said. " T h e bottom line ts 1
knew for us lo win are had to Iwve a
great game defensively and score at least
20 points We almost arored 30. but are
didn't get it done deteiwively In the
m -&lt; mid half
"B u t I don't want to say anything
negative against o u r team- T h a t
wouldn't be s fair re fieri Ion of our
Whal Martin County did. outside of
Evans' first drive of the second half, was
give linebackers' Jerome Harris and
.Johnnie Hell Ihe responsibility of shut­
ting down Ml*fell on the draw (day.
" I thought we could move ihr ball, but
m y main concern waa stopping them ."
said Marlin County Coach Hill Cubit, a
former DCF assistant under Lou Saltan

and the ma'.n m an behind Martin
County's n*r lo prominent r the last
three srSCcns "A t halftime, i thought
the defense hadn't been playing well ami
needed to pick up Ihetr intensity kv el
Tha t they d id . hut fit a* E va n s
engineered a promising drive
Taking Ihe second half ktrkuft the
Trojan* marched to Martin County's 211
brlocr Hrll sacked Smith for a *n yard
lo s s on t h i r d a n d s l*
F a c in g
fount) and 12. Mi**rll caught a w rren
pass that was slopped a yard shy of first
down
On Ihr Initial drive, Copeland turned a
reverse Into 19 yards and M irirll
followed wllh a 20 yard burst After that
poMrsslon Ih r Trojans totaled minus
eight yard* on seven carries And Sm**h
mmplrtrd no pasar* in seven atlrmpla
Meanwhile Martin County's offense
graduallv gained momentum

at the last second by
Harris to give the Tigers (heir
first regional playoff win in eight
yews.
"If lhal pass had rome down a
second qutrkcr we'd of won the
game." Almon said "W e had
the right play called, things Just
didn't workout."
Ilranltey had Just taken the
lead when tlm v Ikm Uler scored
on a one-yard run with 0:13 t‘&gt;
play. The Patriot defense then
staged on of its best efforts of the
night only lo go in vain.
On a first and Irn play Bennett
dropped bark and (Iraniley’&lt;
John Sabol came In on a safety
blllr Sabol pounded Bennett
who apparently fumbled the
football, tire ruling, though, war
■n Incomplete ( h im stm e lien
nett's arm moved forward The
defense then staved off twn
passes before giving op s Irn
yard run to Harris who gave new
Ilf lo Ihr Tigers who thru went
and scored the game winning
touchdown
Columbia came mil strong 111
the set o ik I hall and liarked si
IlMHigh li may (nil l lie game
away when man tied all the way
in ihr Ilranltey Ih rrr yard line
The Tigers weir aided hy Iwti
untimely prnalne* on Ihe drive
Ilia! allowed thrm tn pk-h up
vital firs* down La kr Cl«y
(inundrd the lull down In Ihe
Ihrre before a hobbled pilch
moved II twill lo the right
llrantley's defense stiffened and!
Kdgr missed a 23 vani field goal
attempt
Brantley look over at the 20
and looked as it*nigh It would go
all Ihe way H nntlry used the
running of its three well known
tiarka. who all rushed for IOO
yards or murr ami moved Ihe
ball lo Ihr four yard line On
fourth and two from Ihe tlx
Almon elected lo go lor Ihr first
down and came up two Inches
short
Johnson led Ihr way n* the
I'alrtots running attack that
racked up 414 yards .Johnson
Iin i*hrd with 180 on 13 carries
Kln*v fkmtrler p»rhrd up 110 on
N carries while Mike Danlrler
added IOO on ninr carries
llraniley managed lo come up
wllh a I ih m h ritrw n lair In Ihe
third quartrr In regain Ihr lead
of Ihe bailgamr After Johnson
tossed an Intrtrrptkwi John U*a
came up wllh a fumble .at the
I tgrr 10 yard line Mike Unit/In
needed two plays lo gel Into Ihe |
rmlrone and added a two pnint
MHivrrskUl to give Hie PalrM* a
27 21 lead

PREP F O O TB A L L ROUNDUP
a Gator fumhir. the Lkm* took
over at their own 20 and pul
together a tong scoring drive
keyed by arverui big play* Tile
first big play was a six-yard ( mss
on third and llvr from Blanton lo
rreelver Charles Warner for u
llrwl down at the Oviedo 45
Th e play that pul (hr Lions In
buxines* came on a second down
from live 4N when Hlutiion loutul
Chad Dunran down ihr led
sideline for a 39-van! gain th.H
turned Into a 45 yard jm kup
when Ihe Galorx wrrr called for
a lair hit on Dunran Thai gave
the Lkms a first down al Ih r 19
and they got as far as ihr 11
brforr being burkrd up by a
procedure penally. D u llm ryrr
then came in and nailed .■
33-yard field goat to pul the
Lions up. 104). with 35 seconds
left tn Ihe half
Oviedo broke Ihr game w id e
open on II* first possession of thr
second half Aflrr taking the
klrkoff. Ih r Lions called mi
I.OOO-yard rusher Dl.i* amt he
responded w-|1h rims of seven
und 11 yards to get the Util lo
midfield
lllanlon and Duncan then
hooked up again on another long
sideline pas* This one was
tipped by Ihr kind O' Lakes
defender, hul Duncan was able
lo liaul II In and darned pusl the
remaining would hr ladder* (or
a 50-yard scoring strike For Ihe
ga m e . D u n ra n caught five
passe* for M2 yard* Ih illm ryrr
added Ihe P AT lo give ihe Lion*
a 17-0 lead.
Although stunned. the Uglor*
didn't run uwuv wllh thrtr lull
between their legs Just yet.
though lauul O' Luke* (lulled
within 17-6 wllh 17 seconds Irlt
In ihr quarter on an eight-yard
T D (mss from Bill Younl In Kirk
Peterson.
Mind O' Lukes had a chance to
p u ll closer as li took over
possession early 111 Ihe lour III
period, hul ihr Oviedo defense
rose lo the occasion and forced a
(Hint aflrr llvr play*
Speaking of carving thing* up.
the Lion* would have to slice
Friday'* gatnr kill Into akn it 40
pieces. About 35 chunks for the
pluyrrs. a frw for llic coaches
a n d
a c o u p le go l » t h e
cheerleader* and fans.
It was another line all around
showing, hy ihe peoplr from
Oviedo. And dial'* whal Lion
funtliall Is all abotil.

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Sunday. November 27. 1988 —

1

Troubled times for Testaverde

HEW: WEEK 13

■V DAVID GMC04UN
Herald correspondent

a

Buffalo (11*1) at Cincinnati (9-3)
Kuvorlfr— One Innail by 3.
1 urf-Ariifl&lt; tul
Hill* L'oach Marv Levy— "I don't Ihtnk
we rr due lor a letdown All yrar long we've
bren aide In keep our rye* off I hr mland In ft*
and on thr next game."
llrnitalm Cuarh 8am W y rh r— "Th is will tie
one o( those rluswlt Kim rv that rttm n slung
rvrry I wo or Hirer year* "
Ihll* offense— 2nd ovriall In AFC. 3rd
rushing. 5lh [tossing

New England (7-5) at Colts (6-6)
Turf— Artificial
Favortle— Colt* by 3.
Colls conch Hon Meyer— "I'm not dlsrouraged I'm dlmuppolnlrd wr havr nol been
succrssftd every time wr go oul That's our
goal llul I would lie more frustrated If wr had
gone oul and Just gollrn blown aw ay "
Patriots Conch Haymond Herry— ' W r were
on our way to establishing a new NFL record
for Inlrrrepllon* and I Ihoughl we would My
lo stop that

t ik
Phoanix (7-5) at Philadelphia (7*5)
Favorite— I'hiLn lH p hu by 6 I 3
T u r f — artllb laj
Cardinal* Cratch Gene Stallings— "Th e
thing w r havr not te rn doing I* getting
turnovers W r liavr not lo m r up with
turnover* In th r 1**1 th rrr wrrkm "

Kaglr* Coach Muddy Kvan— "W r havr *
(rw morr pin r* In put min [ilarr but I’m
happy with thr prndurtlon wr havr gotten
W r'll light you lu lltr rod II Ihry tk&gt;n I pay oil
Iht* year. Ihry will down Ihr rratd “
Cardinal* itflrnar - y l l ('till Slnudt. *ul&gt;btng
tor Injured N nl ln m .it |M**r*l lor 284 yard*
but Card* ntanagrd only t«&lt;) yard* ruatilug In
38 20 In** lu lluustnn

LA R im e (7*5) at Denver (6-6)
Favorite— Tosaup
Turf— Natural
Ham s C u a rh Jo h n Hubtnson
Thr
symptom* of Mu* slump rue running through
all of our tram W r hrllrr get nd of It last or
w r'rr headed for oblivion In Iht* season."
Hrunroa Coach Han Keeves— "Coach
Hoblnsun has named this Ihr "Drsprraliori
Howl" and I think that* a gistd name (or it
Hoth (rants reallrr their season deprrnl* mi
Mil* game."
Ham* o f lrn w -O H Jmt Kvrtell tied lor NFL
lead with 23 TDs. bill ha* struggled last three
weeks Hit Greg Ik-ll has a league high 14 TI&gt;*
and learns with KH Charles While for pulent
ground attack.

There have been many peak*
and valleys In Ihe eurrrr of
Vinny Testaverde
At the University ol Miami.
Testaverde won Ihe Helsinun
Trophy In 1980 us the outstand­
ing college player In Ihr nallon
In hi* two years a* a Martrr
('85 86l he ltd Ihr Hurrlcanr* to
a 21 I regular season record,
including wins over Oklahoma
and Florida Slatr and Im a me
Ihe school's all-tim e career
leading passer (surpassing
former Hurricane* grral* Jim
Krlly, IVrnir Ko*ar and George
Mira)
Hut he couldn't lead ihe H urri­
canes in the nullonal champion
ship a* Muml lost lo Tennessee
In the I98ti Sugar Howl and lo
Penn Slate In Ihe 87 Fiesta
Howl. Ur which Ihe Horrli am *
were heavily favored
In holh games. Trslaverde
played [MHiriy And *n be was
labeled by some a* "a i linker
or someone that couldn t win thr
blg game
In May. 1987 lltr Tairqta liu&gt;
Hucranrer* made Testaverde the
llrsl pick of ihe 1987 NFL drall
and quickly signed him in a
record six year. 3N 2 million
contract. Ihe largest lor a rookie
in league hlslory H r ihrn was
labrlrd "the savior " of a fran
rhl*e Mial had won JuM 10
game* In II* past four season*
A* a pro greenhorn in 1987
TrMayrrde wa* S lrv r Drllrrg *
backup for most ol the season at
Taitqia Hay. "Irartng the roprs.
and not bring pui In uniII the

tlmr wa* right,'' according to
Hues head roach Hay Perkin*
Alter Ihe Hues' 35-3 loss lo ihe
lar* Angeles Ham* on November
29. In which Testaverde replaced lielw-rg on Ihe Hut* 5. nrI
I wo ruttt*. i’rrkln* decided thul
Tslavrrde would gel hi* flr*l
start agalnsi New Orleans on
December ff
Testaverde started slowly, a*
lit* first lwo snap* Irom « enter
were Umthird and Ihe Salnl*
defense recovered, and Ihe Hue*
t r a i le d e a r l y . 1 4 0
Hul
Testaverde settled down and
despite Ihr Ihn * losing ihe game
44 34. Testaverde ** l an NFL
rookie |&gt;.i**ing record with .Mi!)
yard* and two TD*
Testoverde started ihe rr*i of
Ihe srason Inr thr Hues and even
though Tampa Hay lost all four
of (hem Testaverde played well
enough lo lie named In Ihe
alt rookie learn
In the oil season D tlm g was
traded In Kansas City and
Testaverde was now the siarirr
for Ihr Huts win or lose Also
Testaverde goi married during
ih r summer so everything
looked good lor him
Hut Testaverde* second year
with Tarri|&gt;a lt.iv has hern a
major disappointment a* hr has
had his problrttis starling with
th e s e a s o n o p e n e r w ith
Philadelphia In which hr threw
tlve Interception* In a 41-14
Hut* drier! Hul against the
Indtanajioli* (H its on October
|(» Trslaverde [tossed for 46')
yard* In a Hues 35 31 loss the
lenth best one game total In NFL
hlslory
That 11he IndMtuqioh* game)

was ihe turning jio Iiii lor me,
Testaverde trumpeted "It wa*
ihe first time In pro ball I really
was able lo *re the whole field I
think lhal I've turned (he tor
ncr ”
Hui the following week again si
Minnesota, Testaverde was In
Ihe pits again, throwing six
Inirrrcepllons In Ihe Hues 49-20
l&lt;»*s to the Vikings And It was at
Mil* [Milnt Mi.it Perkins decided
lhal Trslaverde needed a resl so
co m b in e d w ith Testaverde
leading Ihr league In Inlerpcc
Hons (221 and a sprained ba&lt; k.
veteran Joe Ferguson started In
place of Testaverde against
Miami on October 30
Testaverde said “I learned a
lot Irom whaiching Joe play
from ihe sidelines, rriosllv pa
Hence.” Despite Ferguson's 291
yard |iavsing performance 12
TD s| ihe Hues lost to the
Dolphin*. 17-14
The next week Perkin* dr
elded that Testaverde would end
his one game "benching" and
start agalnsi Chicago, and
Testaverde displayed mure pa
Hence on the field In a 28-10
Hears win
Hul ihe worst was yet lo ctmie
lor Testaverde In a 27 15 lo** lo
Ihe Hears. Trslaverde played hi*
worst game as a pro. as he
completed |u*t 7 of 22 passes lor
86 yards and two interception*
TrMavertle was so Ineffective he
had In hr replaced by Ferguson
who led Ihe Burs lo Ihrlr only
touchdown of thr game, a seven
vard touchdown jta** In rookie
wide rr reiver Frank Pillow wllh
59 sec «md* left

Bears can clinch playoff spot
Giant* (7-5) at Naw Ortaana (9-3)

Green B e y (2-10) et Chicago (10-2)

Favorite— Salnl* by 5
Turf Art lilt tal
Giant* t i mi It lllll Harrellm— ‘ W r [tmhwMv
havr lu win three out of lour game* to grt into
Ihr (dayof!* Th r Salnl* arr playing very writ
Hraitrtg Ihr Ham* (two wrrk* *go| wa* a very
big win and Ihry domlnatrd rvrry pha*r ul
Ihr garnr but wrrk lagalnml D rnvrrl *
Salnl* Coot h Jim Mora— "I (Iklnl raprrl u*
lo havr a twiigsm r kail Hill I don I frrl
t otnlort jt&gt;lr *1 all. no morr lomiotlablr than I
tlld two garnr* agu. or right gamr* ago I
krmwtmw q u rk lv Miing*change “

Favortle— Chicago by 13
Turf— Natural
i»rrrn Hay Couch Llndy Infante-~ “they are
where w r arr trying lo get they arr
dellnllrlv at Ihe top ol their game and they
arr one o| the tirsl learns in H r b u s lttrs *
Chicago Couch Mlkr Duka
You've got to
understand that right now. Green Hay is
silting their with one idea in mind This
rrally dor* make Ihrlr season lo come down
and bral Ihe Ik-ars "

lilatil* uflrnar— OH I’hll Strum* *houUI Itr
atrlr to play tiespile a lirulsnl *houtilrf Iha I
fo rrrd him Irom la*t w rr k * lo** lo
I’htladrtpia Slmni* hold* Ihr Giant* oHensrlogrilirt. *tnt*- thru running garnr ha* lu tn
u n su rtrss lu l WH* Lionel Manurl ami
Stephen Itakn air deep threat*
Salnl* drfrrur — Hanked 6th in NFC and
turning off 42-O *hulout over !»rriver

Cleveland (8-6) at W ashington (7-5)
Favorite— Washington by 2
Tu rf— Natural
LTrvrland C iurli Marly Srhollentir liner
"We've trrrn Involved m rr I lie |M*I ervrral
yrarm with high rxprrtatlon* and (rankly thr
rxprvtallon* wr havr for t»ir*rlvr» really
exceed Mwtsr that anytmdy rlsr may havr."
Wa*lilnglon Coach Jo r Gllrbm— "Maylir wr
ran find a way to try and *poil thi* thing
tkrwn lltr muff lor mornr oihrr [tropic anti play
a* hard a* w r can and *llll find a way lo grl
ourselves In (Ihr playoff*! I( w r can do that.
Mtmehow gri ourselves together and win
lour, w r'v r got a great *hol
Hruwua offense— Ha* had a dIHIt ull lltttr
rmlablimhlng a ru*hlrig game lltl* mroaon.
In|urtr* In Kevin Mack hinder a ground garnr
ranked No 22 In NFL

Green Hay offense— Has stored |u*l 22
[■Mills In last lour game* Don Ma|kow*ki
completed JO of 44 jmsscs lor .127 yard* la*i
week against l VI mil. hul the i’acker* stored
only It [minis Hurming gator averaging only
HH yard* jier game First round drall choice
Sterling Sharpe &lt;atighl H p asses lor 124 yard*
agaliiKt ihe Lion* Kicker Dale Dawson who
Joined Ihe learn in mid season when Ma*
Zrnffrjas was cut. was glvrn thr Imot
Tuesday

ChlEf* (3-8-1) at Pittsburgh (2-10)
Favorite— PlMsburgh by 2

T u r f - Artificial
Chiefs Couch Frank Gansi— "We've talked
about com ing together a* a learn since the
Irrglnnlng of Ih r srason. and we re Marling lo

do ihat All [tan* of mir tram me helping u*
rigid now."
Strrlrrm Coach Chuck Noll— "W r ward lo
win u hallgatnr We're going lo play each
week lo win Ihr game. Ihe records lxdarnnrd."
Chiefs nlleiist— Through Ihe lltsi |o w eeks
ol the season, averaged ill 2 yard* rushing,
hul rolled uji 142 two week* ago .igainsi
Cincinnati and 102 Iasi wrrk against Sealllr
Fll Christian Oknyr and III! Herman Heard
led way

San Fran (7-5) at San Diego (4-8)

Miami (5-7) at N Y Jets (5-6-1)

Favorite— San Fnnidmco by 7.
Tu rf— Natural
Chargers Couch A! Saunders— "Our Injury
IlM I* contagloum. Il'i llkr KtNlncy I'erlr's
measles."
49rr* Coach lllll W a l* h -"K v rry game l*
very hlg now T h rrr will l»r some Irams Ihul
cave In."
Charger* ofTm sr-M ark Makinr grl* Ihr
Mart for Ih r flr*i tlmr In thrrr games and filth
llm r Mils srastai Scored a mnuon-high 38
jmiIii I n Iasi w rrk alter storing 27 |tolnl* In Ihr
previous four. WH Anthony Miller and H-bark
Htid Hemntlnr havr lirrn successful deep
lately. KH Gary Andrrmon l» Ihrlr most
talented runner. Tim Spencer effective up Ihr
middle behind an Improving, but sllll un­
dependable. OL.
40cm defense— One of Ihr brml In the game.
Strong against Irolh the run and thr puss
Their lakraway/glvrawuy rntlo Is a plus-8
with 31 total turnovers. Veteran CH Ronnie
Lott will mukr It tough on the young
receivers trying to get deep.

Turf— Artificial.
Favorite-Jets by 3.
Dolphin* Coach Dun Sim la— "I gurss
mathematically wr *1111 arc In It. I don't know
whul the oddsurc. (hough What arr ihr odd*
In win that $ 10 million In the lotirry?"
Jet* Coach Joe Walton— "I've got a very
good feeling about this team. I don't think
Ihry're going to lake no for an answer.
They're drvrlojilng a strung |&gt;er*onallly.
We've JuM got lo keep flghling milII w r get
our way our of Mil* (3 game losing streak|."
Dolphin* offense— Dan Marino threw for
521 yards In 44-30 loss lo Jets Oci. 23 Miami
leads N F L In [tossing yardage, ami raitk* Iasi
In rushing. Marino Is third In AFC In jiasslng.
hul has thrown 17 Interception* and I0TD * .
WH Mark Claylrm Is 2nd in A FC with 59
catches, but Mark Duper (39 culchcsl has
only 4 rrceptkdis III lost 3 game*. Marino ha*
not been sucked In H game*, mostly Irecaune
hr puts Ihe trail up for grabs Instead. Hetrtrn
of KH Tro y Stnulford could help running
me. Slunijrlng offense has nut scored a T D
n two game*

sr

C H IC A G O The Chicago
Hears rttuld clinch 41 least a
wildcard jrlayoff *[«n Sunday
tail wilt lu vr lo go through Ihrir
oldest and flrrrrsl rival, the
Green Hay Porkrrs
The IVar* 10-2. hold ihe brsl
record in the NFC heading Into
thr game at Soldier Field The
Packrr*. 2-10. arr lied tor Ihr
worst record in lonMtall
Hul all involved agree that
when ihr oldest rivals in pro
Irssional football go head-lo
bead thrrr'* going lo Im- a bailie
"You've got in understand
that, right now. Green Hav l»
silling there with one idra In
mind — this really dors in
amount, makr Ihrlr urusoti lo
come down and heal Ihe Heals
said Chicago Coach Mlkr Dllka
'T i n going In say II twice this
wr»-k and that's II — I throw

away the records
Ihe Hears go into Sunday's
game as 13 point favorties, with
a drlrnsr 111.it led the league for
IO slralghl weeks twlorr Min­
nesota moved ahead Iasi week
The Chicago drfemu sllll lead*
I h r N F L w ith 152 point*
alhtwrd. less than I J [wilnts a
game
Green Itav Inis ** orrd just 22
(Hiluts In It* last lour games
Second vrar quarterback Don
M a jk o w s k l b a d t h r b r s l
staltstk.il it.iv ul his career last
week against Ik-troit. i otiqilcung
30 of 44 p.i*s«-s lor 327 yard*
Hut thr Pot krr* si orrd only 9
points and lost Ih r lr fifth
straight
ICs an awful IWg challenge, a
great challenge for us." Green
Hay Coach Llndy IntJrilr said nl
the 137lh meeting brttvrrn the

two tram*
The Hears have won thinstraight this season, seven In a
row over Green Hay dating hack
lo 1984 and lead Ihr series
75 55-6 dating thick to 1921
The Hears defeated Ihr Packers
24-6 in Green Hay on Sept 25
and hold the second best record
in football behind Ihr Buffalo
Hills, w hoar only loss Mils season
came against Chicago
"I Hung they're better than
ihey were the first time wr
played Ihrm They're lailhet
into the season and they're
playing excellent." Infante said
"Th e y arr where w r arr trying to
gel They are drffnllrl)' al Ihe
top of ihrlr game, and they are
one ol the best Irani* In the
business "

R e d s k in s n e e d w in to s ta y a live
United N * u International
W ASHINGTON — The Cleve­
land Brown* and Washington
Krdsktn*. among the prrsrasnn
lavortlrs lu reach Super Howl
XXIII. will plav Sundav In an
Interconference game that could
deride the playoff late (or our ol
them.
The defending Sujrer Howl
champion Hedsktns stand at 6 6
a l'rr sustaining biwout losses in
three of the past four weeks and
realistically would be rltmlnalrd
(mm playoff contention wiMi a
loss lo thr Browns
At 7-5. Cleveland I* scrambl­
ing In position Itself for an AFC
wild-card playoff berth, with
Cincinnati 19 31 and thmsinn
19-41 battling lor thr AFC Central
llllr. and cannot afford anuihrr
loss
Neither the Hedsktns nor thr
Blown* arr ready to count
themselves out of the playoff
race Just yet.
"W r haven't had the ly|w of
s e a s o n I o d a te l h a l w r
e x p e c t e d ,’ ’ C le v e la n d
quarterback Herule Kosar said
"Hut Ihr muiii thing Is we've |&gt;ut
ourselves In a |&gt;o*lt|(in down the
sUrtch wherr we ran rrally
decide our own fate If* Impor­
tant that w r win our last (our
games. Our goal* still haven't
changed."
Hedsktns Coach Joe Gthbs
--oiindrd a hit more desperate
"Maybe we can llnd a way to
try and *poil Mils Hilng down llurnml for some other jtcoplr and
jrlay a* hard as we can and still
llnd a way lo gel ourselves In
(the playoffs)." Gibbs said
The Hedsktns are Imping their
37-21 drubbing at the hand* nl
San Francisco last Monday night
work* In ihrlr favor Washington
has won 18 consecutive game*
the weekend alter a Monday
nlghi conirat dating In 1977.
and are 13-0 after Monday
game* under Glhb*
Washington has won three
straight game* over Cleveland,
last losing to the Brown* In
1971. In fart, this t* Cleveland's
first appearance In KFK Stadium
since (tint 20-13 victory In the
1981 regular-season flnalr.
The Hedsktns are favored by
two points, but could find
themselves on the wrong end of
another blowout II they contlmir
to struggle In their jmiss defense
and ground offense.

Kosar will gel a stmt at a
Hedsktns secondary sllll reeling
from thrashing* by Houston.
Chicago and Han Francisco In
the [ m s i month No Washington
cornerb.»&lt; k has more than one
Inlrrrepllon Mil* season, a major
r o n t r lh u 11 n g f a c t o r to
W a s h i n g t o n 's m is e r a b le
m inus-17 turnover ratio, third
worst in Ihe NFL
Both the Browns and Krdskins
have had trouble generating a
ground attack to complrmenl
putr-ni passing game*
Gibbs will give rnoklr Jamie
Morn*, a fourth-murid choice nut
of Michigan, hi* llrst NFL start.
Imping to spark a rushing of
Irnse rated No 24 In Ihr league.
C le ve la n d ’s ru s h in g game,
ranked No 22 In Mu- league, has
lieen hindered by the absence of
running tiack Kevin Mac k Ihr
[ust two game* and Mack is

listed us questionable for Sun­
day.
Perhaps ihr most Interesting
m a tc h u p of I h r game [ill*
Washington's passing offense,
ralrd No 2 In ihe NFL behind
quarterback Doug Williams,
against the pass defense of
Cleveland, rankrd No I in (he
N F L and surrendering only
149.3 yards per game

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also Bill Brown — but this year l
coach is a ditlorenl Bill
Brown Last season's coach was
William L Brown He was sue
corded — by coincidence — by
William H Brown These 2 Bill
Browns are not related
Look lor our special adterlis
manl Friday on the back cover ol
Ihe Sanford Herald's NEW weekly
m egulne T.V. Week!

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Business
Communication system tested

IN BRIEF
Sanford*Semlnole ••!• annual mealing
SANFORD — The annual meeting o( ihr shareholder* of d ir
Sanfonl Sen Inclr (X vrk-pnirnt Company. Inr.. wid Ik held Hi
the Chamber o» Commerce Building. 400 E. Finn Sliret.
Sanford. Florida on Wednesday. Dec. 7. at 8 30 a m
The election of director* and the Iransaetkiu of othrr
buatneaa will be taken up.

Zand# namta environmental specialist
LONGW DOD — Juanilta B. Clem turn joined Zandr a Florida
Opera! Iona aa a •per taller in aolld waetr management and othrr
environmental aervleea.
A chemical engineer. Clem previously wa* employed by ihr
Stale of Florida Deparlmenl ol Environmental Hr(julalkm
where ahe aupervtaed Ihe aolld waelr program for Ihr Central
Florida Dtatrict office.
Cleam will be a key member of our arlrct group of engineer*
and technical staff geared toward* solving Florida's rrlilr il
aolld waste problems She represent* a significant asset to iltr
firm and Its clients In this Important endeavor

'After Reagan’ global seminar convenes
W IN TER PARK — International Assets Advisory Cor a
Winter Park based Investment firm, anti America s All Season
Fund, are co-sponsoring the Alter Reagan C .M m I Investment
Srmlnar to be held In Orlando. Wednesday through Saturday
The seminar will be the first conference of It* kind in Ihe
Central Florida area and will bring Investment r*|irrts Irom
around the globe, according to Ihe sponsors
International securities analyst* and Investment hanker*
from several nations will give their opinion* anil projection* &lt;&gt;n
stocks, bonds, currencies and world economy

New products eligible for award
TA L L A H A S S E E — New. Innovative product* and Inventions
developed or produced In Florida ate eligible for recognition
through Ihe Governors New Pmdori Award competition
according to Lt. tiov,Hobby Brantley
Now In tla fifth year, the New Product Award competition i* a
cooperative effort of the Florida Department of Commerce's
Division of Eronomk' Development, the Florida l*u»lesstonal
Engineers In Industry/Florlda Engineering Society, and the
Governor's Office.
Factors that will hr judged In Ihe competition tin lude merit;
contributions to the state economy snd the overall quality ot
life tn Florida. Improved function over eststing products;
nnuity In the use of engineering principle* and material*
rty to the user snd equipment: and product ajtpesrant
packaging and marketing
Deadline for entry Is March I. 1989 Award* will t»r
presented during a ceremony at the Capitol in April
For more Information on the rnmprlttton or to otitaln entry
form*, contact Ann Flanigan Program Alhnlnlstrator Florida
Engineering Society, p O Bn* 750. Tallahassee .1230:1 photic
904/224 7121.

a

Engineering refresher course open
There la still time lo sign up f«*r lYofrsslonal Engineer
refresher roursesal ihr U nlvrrslly of Central Florida
The course*, whlrh are conducted by the DCF College of
Engineering In conjunction with the Florida Engineering
Variety, are lor those persons preptiing lot Ihe I' r. &lt;le*igii4lk»n
TFw campus courses extend through April 3. Claaaea will
meet Mondays from 0 to H 30 p m
Five engineering dlsciphnm will Ik covered « tvtl. rlrt irn .il.
mechanical. *lroctural. and sanitary Fee* range from $*&lt;» lo
•220
For additional information on the relreshct program. •all lit
J . P Hartman. DCF College of Englneeting at 407/275 2455

CIGNA appoints new official
Mlcharl J . Subastc tut* b rrn appointed e*et ullvr dim tot ol
the Orlando Division of C IG N A llcallhplan ol Florida. Im
In making the announcement. Bradley C. Arms, executive
vice president and general manager, said Subastc is ir*p&gt;»n*i
ble for overseeing and coordinating all Orlando Im m -i I
bruit hplan operations
Subastc come* lo CIGNA llr.ildipl.in frntn I’hysk Ian* llrullh
Plan In Tampa where he also served u*r*c« ullve d im lot
CIGNA IlcalthpUn ot Florida. Inc ha* thrr health rare
centers plus a network of private physician* in the Orlando
area, serving more Ilian 25.000 members It I* |*ut of the
CIGNA llealthplay network ol HMDs serving .•ppmalmalrly
one million memlKrs nationwide

WMFE-TV names program director
Ben llardraslle has joined W M FE-TV a* Ihe new D im tor ol
Television Programming
In hit capacity at W M FE. Ilardcaallr will I k responsible (or
researching audience data to develop program m ing for
Channel 24. Including ajiprnpriate promotional and publk
service material for station breaks
llardcaslle I* from Oklahoma City where lie worked lot th«
state public television network (or 11 ye.tr*

Builders and contractors m eeting set
Christ T . SanUlas. Orange County's new Building Official,
will be Ihe guest speaker at the Dec fi meeting of the Central
Florida Chapter Associated llulldetsund Contractor*
Sanldas will be talking with Ihe commercial and Industrial
contractors about Ihe reforms he ha* been Implementing at Ihe
permitting ofTIce of Orange County
The location of the talk Is Ihe Sheraton Maitland llotrl.
N. Lake Destiny ltd.. Maitland, registration. 7:14 a m
breakfast: 7:29 am .; program: 7.59 a m.: adjournment h 29
a m The eost ItsS 11

Watson, Hill raalty firms merge
W INTER PARK Watson Really Corp has cnmplelrd
negotiations with Hill Really anil A sms lutes, Im . lot a metgrt
of the Iwo firms
lllll Really has been managed by Mary C Hill. GRI. CHS who
will remuln with Watson Realty.

$17.9 million in financing
arranged for Pebble Creek
LA K E MARY — Florida C o m ­
mercial Mortgage Corp. has ar­
ranged a S I7.9 million financing
packagr for Ihe develojimenl of
l*ebble Creek, a luxury rental
community In Lake Mary, ac­
cording lo Edward T . Hyrd.
president for Florida Com m er­
cial Mortgage.
The financing package was
negotiated by Andrew T . Moses.
Jr., vice president In Florida
Commercial's Orlando office.
A m erlflra l Hank F S B has
committed fo fund Pebble Creek.
Th e 472-unlt. luxury rental
c o m m u n it y Is lo ca te d on

Greenwood Ikiulrv.ud. a|&gt;|&gt;rnxlniulrly one m llr rasl ol In­
terstate 4
K d w u rd S o b e tfiird . a |&gt;iinl|&gt;.d

nf T h r S a b rt C o m p .m y ol
Hoston. Is (Hireling drvrlojnnrni
of Pebble Creek. T h r rental
ciimimnilly I* The S u Ik i Com­
pany's first rrsldrim.il |irnjrii
outside of Ihr Ikistnn area
Florida Commrtelid Mortgage
I* a mortgage hanking firm lhal
sjKclalt/rs in arranging com­
mercial real rslulc loans Florida
Cotnuirrrlal Is Ikiscd In Orlando,
with lira nrh oilier* In Tnmpn
and Jin kxnuvlllr

LAKE MARY - A global demonslailon of a new high tech
audio, video and data com
munlcatlona system called In­
te g ra te d S y ste m s D i g i t a l
Network recently linked Beijing.
London and Washington, ac­
cording to Slrombrrg Carlson's
parent company. O P T (O E C
I’lrsaey Telecommunications)
ISDN Is not yet commercially
available on a large scale In ihe
Dulled Slates
T h e d em o n stra tio n r o m munlcailon (raffle, relayed by
O I T Systent X telecommuntcaHons exchange offices In Beijing
and Liverpool and carried bv
Ini' N it circuits provided by
COM SAT Corp.. Included voice,
data and slow-taan video, a

Sliomberg-Carlban announce-

global seal* .**

mrnt said
The demunstrallon wa* con­
ducted al the ExpoComm exhib­
ition In Beijing
"Thr event." nccnrdlng to Van
Cullens, vice prrsldrnl of G P T '»
U S a u b sld lu ry. Strnm brrg( at Ison. "I* a dear demonstra­
tion of Irchnology lh*l I* already
In jilarr ."
He said. "The nervier* deliver
ed over GIFT'S System X swlt
(he* are a standard rninmrrclnl
offering In lomdon In Ihr United
Slatra. we have held numerous
demonstration* of ISON *rrvlces
•wllrhrd h y Ihe Slrom brrg
Carlson I X 'O exchange office
Wh*l we have done here Is
•Imjily demonstrate dial ISDN
•rrvkrs can Ik dejilnved on a

In thr drmonslrnlkin. visitors
In the O I T exhibit In Hrljlng
were able lo dial up and control
television ramrro* that scanned
G I T facilities In Liverpool and
Ihe Washington. I ) C . skyline al
sunrise Al llir same lime, pro
pie In Liverpool and Washington
were able lo scan Ihe exhibition
lloor al Hrljlng Data liases In
Liverpool were aerrsaed from
holh Hrljlng und Washington,
and data lllrs wrre transferred
from point to jtotnt Visitors In
Beijing wrre able to send a
l.o simile message to Liverpool
and walrti the mrssagr (King
received at the O P T facility.
"All Ihe Irchnokigtes used are
well established." Cullens said

Decreasing
gas prices
predicted

The G I T System X Is Ih r lusl*
for Ih r world s llrsl public ISDN
&lt;&lt;numerical network, operating
In Ih r United Kingdom sprier
1085. and rurrrn tly consisting
of some 1.300 node*. Stromberg-Carlson engineer* are using
lhal rxpertrnrr In developing
ISDN jiriMlucts lhal will Ik de­
ployed on DCO exchange* In
Norlh America
StrombergCarlson represents
the North American presence of
tip I . a worldwide company with
annual sale* of more than $2
billion

Chamber
names
directors

Ihe average p o r of unleaded
gasoline In Florida decreased (or
IIk third straight month, ar­
*lading In I Ik most rrcrn l F'url
Gauge Hrpnrt rrlrasrd by the
AAA Clubs uf Flortils
Siatrw idr. ihr average jiclre of
sell service unleaded. Ihe most
widely u -rd giade. drnpjird I
cent in 93 H cent* |Kr gallon,
.ti i or ding In I Ik AAA report fur
Novrmbrr
Full service unleaded also fell
a cent |Kr gallon lo an average nf
• I 280 statewide according lo
the AAA
The report Imluile* pnera In
Otlandu and Dayton Itrai li but
not Sanford A s iih s rq u rn t
random survey In Sanford In-

The G re a te r Sanford
t 'hjm hrr of Commerce has
elected 10 new merntKrs lo
Its Hoard of Director*
t liainlKt Preside m Jack
Greene said the If) will
serve three year terms on
the 35 nu mber hoard

T he new member* are
Lee P M o o re : W ayne
A IlK rt. Vic Arnett Kay
liartlmlnmew. Tony Rossi
Inaddmoit
A K SluK m aker. Jr . i;
.lankr Spnngfleld. James i;
Hark*. Hotitile RohrMson
and Mat k l-i/rn h v

dlrulrd that while p rlrrs were
slightly i h e .q K l. IlKV hail tKgun
lo Increase hy last week

AAA intitlniK* It* prediction
lli.it prices will ccMlIlnur tu slide
until Ihe iKglnning of n r « i year
when self-service unleaded
prices should hollotn out al
u IhmiI IX) iritis jrr gallon tKlolr
srasotial |ifH-e ailtuslinrnls ne»l
spring
Ovri the jm s I year, the ile
crease In avallaliiliiy ol regular
leaded gasoline ha* Infeed AAA
to drop regular ga*ollnr from It*
fuel gauge survey “So many
station* have drojijKd the pro

"What w:i* bring demonslraltd
u the rase of communication*
Ihut will benefit people all ovrr
the world once a global trinspnrt
standard Is established "

S8lf*s«rvic« q m p ric ti recently at a local atation.
d u d " t h a t It ha* h r r o m r
stMiisUcally Inaccurate and Im ­
possible to (fiiillnne traeklng
rtgiil.tr gasoline prices." a rioitling to Kalhlren Wilkins ot
AAA
Thr highest price Inr gavillnr
was liMiud In h u t Richey where
lull service unleaded averaged
•1 387 |Kt gallon

lakeland rrjm rtrd the lowrst
|irlre III Ih r stair with self­
sen kT unleaded at M7 9 rent*
Motorists lillitig tip at the lull
service unleaded |iutn|&gt; are
|MVlng an average of 34 2 cent*
m iar per gallon nr •*&gt; I 2 more
•hi a illlren gallon fill iqr than
i liosr using srlfwrrvtce unleaded
g.iMtllne. oci railing In thr AAA

The U m ii I ol director*
consists of 30 member*
elected by tin mrtnhrrsiilp
Itr rim e d each year Im
a I hire year trim — and 5
members aj&gt;|M&gt;intrd by Ihr
president (or a one year
trim
The 10 new mernlKrs
will Ik Installed al thr
l twin Ik i* Annual llani|url Jan 19 al thr Sanfonl
tlv k - Center

Florida may profit from Canadian election
SIMs Aqrtcullurs Comml aaions r___________
The victory of Ihe Conarrvstlvr Patty In
Canada last week should be welcome news
lo Floridians
Tli.il Is because II will lead lo adojrllon by
Ihr Canadian tarllamcnt of ihe lire trade
agreement with Ihe United Stale* and result
In gains in stair exports lo our nonhrm
neighbor.
.
Agriculture has a big stake in lhal trade,
all hough Canadian tarrtfs on Florida farm
products have been minimal.
The trade agreement, due lo lake effect
Jan. I. would eliminate all remaining larKTs
on an estimate 1131 billion a year In
merchandise trade between Canada and thr
United Sutra, which are the woild * biggest
trading partners.
Florida Canada combined trade figures lor
1980 totaled $1,545.8 million Florida

caponed $1134 5 million worth ol good*
Including citrus and vegetables to Canada,
and Canada exported 87113 million worth
of product* in Fliirtda
In addition to trade. Florida enjoys a
healthy Imirlsr irafllr from Canada with
s|Ktuling by Canadians In Florida estimated
at $837 million in 1987.
Adopikm of the free-trade agreement by
Canada will mean a 10 prtcent rut In
existing tariffs each year until they are
phased oul In IO years Rrdurtkni of anv
larrtfs on U S farm products lor which there
Is ofTslmrr ronijKlItlon will benefit the D.S
producer breausr th r larllls will remain lit
effect on the offshore producers. For citrus,
chief offshore competition comes from Spain
and Morocco in Canadian markris.
During the 1986-87 citrus shipping
season. Florida slilpprd 534.000 canons of
fresh oranges and ovrr 2 million canons of
fresh grajKfrull into Canadian markets.
Shipments of fresh Temple* and Tangrlo*

exi eedrd JOO.UOU canons each Florida ha*

hole competition In Ihe grapefruit trade, but
ii.nl*California in Ihe fresh orange trade.
(hiring Ihe fall, wlnlrr and early spring.
Florida producer* supply much of the fresh
vegetables In major Canadian markets, with
Toronto bring Ihe third largest arrival city
market for Sunshine State products Other
major Canadian markets for Florida pro­
ducts are Montreal and Ottawa
leading Florida exports of Vrgegalles are
inmator*. which accounted for more than
7.7 million carlona In the 1986-87 season,
and bell pap per*, iceberg lettuce, celery,
radishes, othrr types of lettuce, snap besna,
sweet corn, cucumbers snd squash.
During that season. Florida also shipped
6.000 hundredweight of watermelons and
141.000 Hals of strawberries Into Canadian
maikrl*
Canada Is an excellent market for Florida
agriculture. With adoption oflhe free-trade
agreement. It ran be even better.

Cajun Cola hits southern markets
NF1W ORLEANS llll’ll — Kk-h
ard Dube turned d ow n the
suggestion In* Cajun Cola con­
tain crawfish Juice Pecans and
jirallnea. loo
llui Cajun Cola. In Ihe red can
with ih r green alligators. IS
spicy — and dial's Ihr hook lhal
Dube hopes will carve oul a
nl&lt; he lor his jiroduel on grocery
store shelves next lo Ihe glanls.
Coke and Pepsi.
"1 asked | K o p lr . 'If you hear
Ihr name Cajun Cola, what
would you think Is In II? '" said
U u h r. " T h e y said p re n n s .
pralines, shrimp, crawfish Juice
- |u*t anything Cajun."
Instead u( those Cajun Hems,
dir soda docs eniituln spices die
33-yrar-old enlrrprencur de­
ckled on duougli trial and error
allrr hr came up with Ih r Idea
for die drink III May 1987. The
soda tastes like a mixture ol
Coke when li contained cane
sugar, and cayenne |K|qx-r.
" A l l colas have a basic
formal." he said. "Th e re are
certain difference* lhal lliey will
use lo make them distinctive. In
our circumstance. I Just nimjily
said I wanted a blend of spices.
It'S peppers.”
With nothing tint lhal serd ol
uu Idea — a liayoii boru soli
drink — Duhr called Cunflrld
Beverage Corp In Chicago to ask

aroiqilr ol questions
"Next thing I know. Alan
CanDrld. tlie senior vice presi­
dent I* un die |itione," Duhr
said. Ills r y e widening In
aniarrinrni. "They're Ihr iarg
rsl |&gt;rivatr I m I k I jMrkrr (of soft
drinks) In the nation
"1 told him about dlls spicy
rota, a blend of natural ftjilclng.
Hr just laughed and said h r
wasn't too sure ol dir Idea."
Duhr said " H r said. ‘A hut
cola?' Hut h r told inr loeall liack
luacoujile of weeks and I did.”
From that phone encounter.
Duhr says Cutillrlil has guided
hi* rllort ami heljKd blend Ih r
spiers and Is maiuilarturlng the
soda.
The drink went on sale In
Slirrvrjxnt. La — Duhe's home
— In May Alter six moiilhs of
Irsl marketing. Cajun Cola. Inc.
moved lo New Orleans In Nov­
rmbrr lo I k - closer lo II* ruil urn I
market and ih r lucrative tnurlsi
trade.
The entrepreneur says he sold
an rsiliualed 10.000 tu 15.000
cases In north west Louisiana
wllhntil spending u crnl on
udvrrtlslng. and project* lo sell
500.000 cases idler Ihe move lo
dir Big Easy.
Duhr says he already has
shljijKd th r |&gt;rtxlurl In Osaka.
Japan, and Is negotiating wnh a

West Coast distributor lo sell die
jimmIiu t overseas on a regular
liasls
"H r presented H lo Taiwanese
business |M-o|ilr and lliey went
mils ovrr It." D uhr said "They
said II wus better than Classic
Coke because it wasn't sweet
Th ry said It didn't have an
aftertaste."
Duhr also looted thr jiriNlucI
ms bring a natural In spired rum
and other alcoholic drinks,
because the spier Is built Into
Ihr cola
"W r'rr meeting Willi Southern
Comfort to gel their grace In
l&gt;romoiitig Southern Comfort

widi Cajun Cola at the (New
Orleans Inirriiutlomill airport.
Tile product dial we re going lo
promote is callrd ’Cajun Comf o r i"
"It's a hot Hem lor them." he
said, tongue In cheek. "As a
specially linn with tourists. It's
great, li's spicy. It's Cajun. It's
got a distinctive flavor of Its
ow n."
Duhr. who Is trained us a
vocational rxjiert willies* testi­
fying In workers' eoni|Knsallon
cases said Cajun Cola Is the
reulKailou ol a dream for him.

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IwiDDiHQs

i Post-wedding party was posh

Mr. and Mrs. M atthew M cDonald

Quartet, carriage
add to McDonald,
Gentes ceremony
HEATHROW - Rena U n d rv
Genie* and Matthew Jamison
McDonald were married In a 10
a.m. ceremony ■ r Saturday, Oi l
22. at The Gazebo at Bristol
Park.
A alrinft quartet provided
muftlr for thr double ring cere­
mony. The Rev. William Boyer
of Grace ‘U n ite d Method!*!
Church. Lake Mary, olllclated.
The bride la the daughter ol
Chlford W. and June M. Landry
nf Bellingham. Maw
The bridrgroum is thr non of
M r. and M rs . T h o m a s S.
McDonald of Heathrow
Given In m urrlagr by h«-r
parents, the hrtdr wore an Ivory
lea-length gown complemented
by a laced brim hat Her (loners
were a cascade ol cymbldlurn
orchids and sonla roses sur­
rounded by strphanoils and Ivy.
June Landry, mother of ihr
bride, was matron of honor
J u n io r b rid e s m a id s were

Caroline and Catherine ('rosier
of Sanrorri. Both wore tea-length
drrvses or an azuc blue moire
talfrta. decorated with an Ivory
cummberbund and cascading
Ivory lace Their hair was deco­
rated with matching ribbons and
baby's brralh. and they carried
floral baskr is of carnations.
Thomas McDonald, father of
the bridegroom, wasbrwt man
Junior groomsmen were Jef­
frey and James denies of San­
ford. sons of the bride.
f ollowing Hie ceremony, the
bride and bridegroom were
takrn lo ihr reception site— (he
home of thr groom's parents— in
an open horse- drawn carriage.
The newlyweds took a wed­
ding trip lo l^ike Lure. N.C.. and
have settled In Sanford.
The bridegroom Is employed
by the Florida Real Estate
('nmrnlsslori. Orlando.
The bride is a realtor with
Slensirom Realty. Sanford.

Passers-by m ay have w on­
dered why so m any people were
gathered In the parking lot at
Grace United Mctnndlsl Churrh.
Lake Uoiy. Nov. IB at dusk. It
m uii have been aotnclhlng
special. It was.
Among th e early arrivals
•oclaliilng from car to car were
Jack and Te g Homer. Ron and
I.0I1 Dycus. Walter snd Bill
Oielow. BUI and Amelia Royaler.
Richard a n d Jean F o w le r.
Hamid and Berta Hall. Fred and
Boo Oanaa. and Wendell and
Janice Springfield.
The occasion? The entourage
waa waiting for a bus. or rather.
I wo buses to transport them to a
wedding party. Aboard the bus.
Rick and G all Schllkr served
champagne and orange Juice to
the guests en route lo Ihe Lake
Berrsford Yacht Club In DeLand.
Guests of honor were Mr. and
Mra. R obert Walter (W en d y
Schilkel Bradley who were m a r­
ried Oct. 21 In the chapel of the
First Presbyterian Church. DeLand.
Thr bride la the daughter of
Carl and Shtrley Schllkr of
Sanford and the bridegroom's*
parents are J C. and Bonnie
itradley of DeLand. Both sets of
parents hosted the elaborate
wedding party.
A bridal m otif was carried out
In Ihe decor of Ihe reception
area A band In an adjoining
room played familiar tunes for
Ihe guests’ dancing and listening
pleasure. Guests were served a
b o u n t l l u l b u f fe t f ro m a
beautifully appointed table,
centered w ith a large white
basket overflowing with dozen*
of white daisies.
Many of the San lord guests
returned hom e on the early bus.
which departed Ihe yacht club at
B:30 p tn . while the night owls
stayed on at the parly and took
the late bus back to Ihe church
parking lot.
The c ro w d cracked Jokea.
harmoiilted and caught up on
happenings In the community.
There were nothing but comps
to Ihe hosts for such a wonderful
evening
Ik
lasu^a
Ii
"111 IwJrVf twill IflBrwwl
Several local couples attended
the Sixth Annual Margarita Ball
the night of Saturday. Nov. 10.
at Ihe Orlando Peabody Hotel
The affair was sponsored by the
hotel and 25 businessmen. In*

director of OHSA In Washington.

DC.
SANFORD

D O R IS
D IE TR IC H

eluding Dennis Dolgnrr. ad­
ministrator of the Pori of San­
ford. Admission to the annual
gala Is by Invitation only and a
toy per person.
About 3.300 ball patrons
showed up In glamorous attire
bearing toys (or needy kids.
Margsrltss flowed like...well,
margaritas. and the Mexican
food was outstanding.
Among the revelers attending
were Dennis and hts wife. Irene:
David and Darla Lanier; Roger
and Gall Stewart: Horace and
Claire Paul; Harry and Simone
llagle; Wendell Agee and dale.
Greg and Susie LeFlIs: Gary and
Cindy Vogel: Bill and Dot Paint­
er; and Kathy Harirr.
After the ball was over. It took
two large Ryder trucks lo haul
Ihr array of toys lo Sanford
where they were unloadrd and
stored at thr l*ort of Sanford.
The Pori has been a storage
place for the ball's toys for six
ronsrrutlve years. A selection
rommlttre will distribute Ihr
toys according In the applica­
tions received
Unloading the toys last Sun
day afternoon were members ol
thr Sanford Klw m ls Club Greg
’ cF Is. p r -s lr t e n t . J a n l r r
Springfield. Ron Jemlgan. and
Danny Hale
Seminole High School Key
Club members helping to unload
Ihe toys were. Julia Hoberl.
resident: Chad Perce: Tina
ennedy; and Jason Kaiser.

K

Ctonti nwiwd 'outstanding*

Lisa was selected for her
outstanding high school ac­
complishments. She Is a can­
didate for several scholarship*
available only tn OHSA mem­
bers.
She Is thr daughter of Dr ami
Me*. Frank H o n lx . and the
g ra nd d au gh iA of Mrs Alter
Toney.
V

Craftsman with • m illio n
Dave McPadden has Jusi got tu
be Sanford's handlrst man these
days. H r Is a natural-born
craftsman and shares his cre­
ations with thr community.
Last Sunday morning. Dave
conducted Ihe "Children'sChat"
al the First United Methodist
Churrh As a special surprise (nr
the Children, hr created 50
beautiful ship*, woodrn with
canvas sails, at hi* own rs|ien*e
to reward the children
However, during Ihr second
service, ihr ships ran out. hul
Dave didn't nor did thr children
lie promised lo build more toys
for those who did not receive a
ship They wrre lo return today
for Ihr toys How's lh.il lor a
unique mission to rrcmli new
churrh member* and America's
future leaders''

'Aloha' It's good lo b# homo
Jack and Miml Grrenr have
m u m rd from a delightful two
weeks In Hawaii where loud, fun
and festivity was ihr order ol ihr
day. ail day. every day. "We saw
II all. We never have lo go Imi k,”
Mlmlsald
The gl^be-trottlng Greenes
have seen most of the world But
It's always good lor I hern to hr
back lo the swing ol things at
home.

Frionda Invltod lo opon houai
Dora Lee Russell will hr
honored at an open-house culler
on Thursday. I»ei 8 at UnSanford Woman'* (Tu b Friends
are askrd in call during ihr
appointed hours IO a in lo
noon

Lisa M. Clonti. a senior al
Lake Mary High School, has
been selected •a a new mem ber
of Outatxnd•n g H i g h
S ch o o ls of
America and
School hoola opon houao
w ill be in ­
Meadow* F.lrmrnlarv School,
cluded In the
a private Institution, held an
1988-89 Di­
open house si Ihr school on Novrectory. ac­
19. Highlight of Ihe event was
c o rd in g to
Donald E. Hedrick, exrrutlve the performame of ihe school's

gymnastic lenm . Only eighi
weeks ago. the learn was orga
nixed under Ihe direction o(
Drhbll Marvin. According lo
Jean Cardurel. principal and
teacher. "The kids had a sujs-r
show They surprised me."
All students had speaking
parts In a Thanksgiving pro­
gram. followed by a sorial hour
Irsturlng a campfire and a hoi
dog and marshmallow roast
About lOOaltendrd the event al
Ihe school for grade* I H

Walking for thi gold
Several years ago. Winifred
"Bill" Ulrlow was Involvrd In an
automobile accident that nearly
claimed her
life Doctors
had ll l l l e
h o p e th a t
she w o u ld
walk again
But B ill
outfoxed
th e m a l l .
Last year In
Sanford'* Golden Age Games
Bill walked her way lo Ihe gold
In her age cairgorv, and re
prated Ihe performance .again
Ibis year with another gold
medal lo her credit

Support for football Ham
Dr and Mrs Roger (Galll
Slewan and children. Shan.an
Shawn and Nhayne have re
turned from IT k rv ille . Ky
w here they attended a reunion ol
Ihe doc's high school IooHm II
learn
A c c o r d in g to G a ll bet
huslsand graduated In 1966 Irom
I'lkeville High School, where be
was a ijoarletIm &lt;k and played in
Ihe hand Most ol Ihe lime he
didn't have lime lo change his
(Mill* and shoes while changing
tils IooHm II helmet lor Ills kind
ha l
This season. Ihe school's
IooHm II learn was so gcaxl Hiai
they were a ll lo the stale
tournament " T h e y Iwai every
4A and 5A tram around G.til
saltI

Call ma al homi
Rrinrmher. dear readers, tills
Is vmir column Please call me at
m v home with your news I II tie
e v(iei ling lo hear tiom you

(Doris Dietrich retired Hsrald
People editor, is a correspondent
covering tho Santord area.
Phone 322 4525 )

Garden---------Cm tin n ed fro m Pag* 1C

Mr. and Mrs. G rego ry Galloway

Gailey, Galloway
wed by candlelight
SANFORD — Gertrude Bernier (luded while and rose Mowers,
G alley and G re g o ry Stulln baby's breath and strph.innil*
Galloway were married in a Her headpiece ol while and rose
lea roses featured sal 111 rlblion
candlelight ceremony at 7 p in
on Saturday. Oct H. al Un­ streamers.
church ol God of Prophecy.
Bridesm aids were Sharon
S a n fo rd , wi t h ih e Bishop G a llo w a y . sister of t h e bride­
William E. Galley Sr officiating
groom, and Joy Davidson ol
The bride Is Hit* daughter of Holly Hilt, dressed 10 match Hir
Truman K Gulley Sr &lt;&gt;| Holly matron of honor.
Hill and Virginia Galley of San­
J Gordon Butcher of Sanford
ford.
The bridegroom is the **111 of attended a s I k-s I man.
Mothers escort was William E.
Mr. and Mrs Starlln Galloway ol
Galley Jr. ol Winter Park.
Oviedo.
Groom sm en were Eugene
Escorted hv her father. the
bride wore for her vows .1 Holeomlx- ol Sanford and Otl
Southern belle-style gown wiili Irishman of Oviedo
Flower girl was K im berly
white Chantilly lace. .1 sweet­
heart neckline and a s».dlc&gt;|x-d G a lle y ol Holly H ill, while
hemline, adorned will) brads, I’alrlck Story ol Oviedo carried
seed pearls, sequins and I lets ol Ihe Bible.
A reception followed the cere­
lace attached at Hu- watsillnc
Along wllll her cha|M-| train, she mony in the &gt;hurch social hull
wore a linger up veil ol silk A s s is tin g with Ihr bride's Ixxjk
Illusion, embroidered with seed w as Judy Roddenberry and with
pearl hearts and ullaehed to a llie reception was Mrs Gordon
tiara adorned with treads, seed Butcher. Bride's assistants were
pearl* and sequins Ivy. lea roses Mis Syd Galley ami Mrs Hubert
and saltn streamers ol ribbon Klnard. Serving were Mrs Steve
cascaded from her bouquet ol Gilmer. Mrs Mark Jam es and
while and rose flowers An Mrs Tony Anuhcr. Music was
antique C ha n tilly lace se.irl provided by Mr. and Mrs T.J.
belonging lo the bride's moiher I (Irks, and soloists were Mark
was al (ached lo her (lowers, James and Sieve Gilmer.
The newlyweds look a wed­
which the bride designed and
ding trip lo Sooth Carolina
arranged.
I'airlela Story, slsicr ol the iK-tore settling lit Sanford
The bridegroom works for
bride, served .is matron ol honor
She wore a full-length gown ol Galloway Builders In Oviedo,
dulbie rose taffeta with shori and Ihe hrtdr Is an LPN-2 at
Florida Hospital— Alla monte
ruiMrd sleeves. Her nosegay In

like rearing a child— and Ihe
srrompanylng sat llsr lion
Central Florida growing con­
ditions Intensify thal satisfac­
tion. said Jo a n Znllrk. president
of thr Altamonte Springs Garden
Club.
"Here, you break oil a twig
■nd slick It In Ihr ground and It
grows." Z oltrk said "Up north,
you plant something and trrtlli/r
il and weed It and feed II and II
sill! dies "
When llrtsson was growing up
In south Georgia, site could care
less about gardening "Bui when
I came tn Santord and got
married, somebody had to takr
rare of that garden Th r rnorr I
learned, th r more I wanted to
learn and th r m&lt;xr I enjoyed It."
she said
llrtsson doesn't go so far as lo
talk lo her plants, she said " I
guess I'm too much of a realist. I
can't ser m ysrll going out and
lalklng to .1 diim hgrrrn plain.“

More than digging
Garden clubs are more than
digging In soil and talking about
digging In soil
•On Dec. 12 at 11:30 a.m .
Sweetwater Oaks Garden C lub
will sjMtnsor Christmas L u n ­
cheon and Fashion Show by
Jjrrod's ol Allarnonlr Mall, al
Ihe Park S u llr Hold In A lta ­
monte Springs For reservations,
one should call Bar Marlin al
800-1137 by Dec. 5.
The club also will lake a home
lour in J a n u a r y . In w h ic h
inrmtiers will observe floral de­
signs made In historic homes In
Sarasota. In December. Die club
wilt pul on a Christmas tree
lighting al Sabir Point.
T h e 7 9 m em bers of
Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club,
organized in 1974 and federated
In 1975. meet al First Baptist
Church of Swrrtwalrr Oaks on
second Monday of each month.
Meetings m ay Include Moral de­
sign H r . , (lower arranging)
classes or growing ll|is from club
hotli&lt; nil m ist June Lrllreton.
"I would recommend anyone
who would like lo meet nice
|M-oplr to Join II," Barnes said.
• T h e Holiday Baxuar and
( rail Sale of the Garden Club of
Sunfnrd w ill feature plants, nee­
dlework. baked goods and or­
naments. T h e Hale Is set for Dee.
2. 10 a .m . lo 7 p m., and Dec. 3.
(I a .m . to 3 p m . , at t h r
(Tollhouse, located al Hie corner
ol U .S . Highway 17-92 and
Fairmont Drive. Free coffer,
elder and rookies will la- avail­

able.
Each spring, thr club hosts a
juried firmer show, open lo thr
puhllc
In 1980. thr Garden Club ol
Sanford launched wlldMowrr
seeds tied In taillimns. Imping
thal wherever the balloons
landed, a patch of wild Mowers
would grow. Althoug h
wlldllnwrrs are a type of weed,
"we don't call them weeds."
llrtsson said "T liry 're prrlty "
The club has a kern litirresi in
conservation. Hrlsson said,
whether II lie water conservation
or preservation of wetlands and
grrrnsparr*. T h r club contrib­
utes money lo Friends of Ihe Si
Johns and annually sponsors a
child lo go lo Wrklv.i Youth
('amp lo Irani almul conserva­
tion Arbor Day Is celebrated
each year by planting trees for
Ihr public's enjoyment, and thr
rluh has donalrd effort and
lunds lo ihr Park on Park project
In Son lord
Th r Garden Club ol Sanford
was organized in 1926 and
federated in 1927. when 11 joined
Ih r G e n e ra l Federation of
Garden Clubs. T h r club Is
divided Inlo seven rlrrlrs thal
meet monthly during Ihe day.
except for ihe Jararanda Circle,
which meets In evenings In
accomodate working women.
Three limes a year. Ihr duh
m eets as a w h o le In U s
rluhbnuse fur a catered or eovrrrd-dlsh luncheon.
Years ago. Hie club boasted
alxiut 10 rlrrlrs. Hrisson thinks
Ihe clip In membership Is due lo
an Increase In the numbrr of
women who work
The age rutige of the 115
members of the Garden Club of
Sanford Is almut 35 lo 75 To
lM-eomr a mrmlier. one nerd
only have an Interest In garden­
ing and contact club member lo
visii a circle meeting. Dues are
$15 jm t year, some going lo Hir
stair garden club federation and
some going In Ihe Sanford rluh.
• Throughout Ihr year. South
Seminole Garden Club holds
workshops on dlllcrrni Ionics,
surh as Mower arranging, dried
flower designs, planting and
growing various plants.
M e e tin g s of I h r S o u l h
Seminole rluh are on Ihe third
Monday of each month ul I p m
In Hie Longwood Civic Woman's
Club Building. T h r club was
organized In 1961 by woman
who wanted a gardening gettogether and was federated In
1963.
When sinkholes were u hot
toplr. Allanionle Springs Garden

County garden
clubs fisted
According to Mia Ralph
Longford. Garden Club Dis­
trict 7 director, the following
u 1 w m M riiwii lv f list nf
garden ciubs In Seminole
County. Contact persons for
mem bership Information also
•relisted:
I CSS, M in

and lliuincr I In- Park on Park
project in Sanfmd
"We do a Ini ol worthwhile
project* and sharing ol Ideas on
gardening and flower urr.ing
lug." said Jn d v Wimbish. jiresi
deni, who has Ir e n a memtier
bn 12 year*
Th e &lt;tub, al 37 member*, has
already reached Ms cap on
membership hut has a waiting
list Mcmlx-rs range in age Itmn
20 lo tiO and nieel Ihe second
Friday morning ol Hie rnunih in
mrnilirr*’ hontrs

The joy ol belonging

I Prase*. W V U

t s M h K S r 0*1* OrrSsa CUb.

UnfssaH; Am W M v HI (Ml
T m i m Wi 8 w »if t M N CIs*.
W M s r I* rln ft; Mr* AriSur C Msrnt.

Club hosled a professor Irom Ihr
University ol Florida In sjie.ik.
hul most o| Hn- club's speakers
address gardening
The (Till) will hold a Innd
raLsIng Mra markel March IH 19.
and holds flow er-arranging
drmnnxtraUoM* lor spring and
holiday arrangements Members
exchange plants, give away
plants and sell jil.mls among
themselves.
• Altamonte Sjirings Garden
Chili was organized In 1954 and
is nni restricted 10 Allarnonlr
Springs residents
H u - 75 club ntt-inher*. from
about age 45 upward, tnrrl thr
sccond Thursday evening ol the
month lor a covered dish dinner
0 30 p m , business m illin g at
7:30 |i 111,. and a public sjn-akcr
at 8 p m .
• Th e Ixora Garden C lu b
yearly hosts a s|&gt;rlug Ixiutlquc al
the Sanford Civic Center. The
community turns 0111 in browse
al crafts, baked goods ami |i!.tnts
and for the luncheon. T ile
fu n d-raising event bent-fils
heaullllratlon efforts and rluh
acholarahl|&gt;s.
In Derrmbrr. m cm lxis will
enjoy u worksite))) Hireling (nr
making fresh Itullday llmal ar­
rangements for lln-lr homes.
Civic Ix-aotlflnillon Is another
Inlrrrsl nf Ihe Ixora Garden
Club, wlm h did landsc aping
around Hie entrance lo Sanford
Marina, and Is lieljiing laml sea|h-

G a rd e n c l u b s arc n n 1
e x c lu s iv e ly ol Ihe leutale
p e r s u a s i o n
A lew
liiishand-and wife couples and
widowers are im-mlier* ol Ihr
Allamonie Springs Garden Club
Two men are j»ar1 ol Ihr Garden
Club of Santord— Mike Martin.
Seminole County forester, and
Howard Jeffreys, who chairs Hie
1Tub's sjirlng horticulture show
Mrmhrni t-xi tiungr gardening
iiifonnallnn as they'd swaj&gt; reel
|&gt;cs One asks a gardening ques
lion and hojM-s someone will
know Hie answer.
"You can never know too
mm h aliotii gardening." Hrlsson
said. "I Hioiighl I knew a lol
almul plaining I Jusi look a
masler g . i n l e i i e i course out lieie
al ISemlmile Community Col
lege), ami I never knew Ihrrr
was this m urli lo ll."
Znltek, a rurm brr ol Ihe Alla
iiionle S|irlngs Garden (Tub (nr
five and a hall years, said she
enjoys Ihr feeling of "lamlly and
togetherness."
Hrlsson slays In her club
because she likes gelling lo
know the &lt;loh members and Hie
ideas they exchange, she said
"F 01 someone who's Inlrrrsl
c d 1 n g a r d e n i n g . 11 ' *
worlhwhile," Hrlsson said
Try ns she mighl. Hrlsson
c a n ' t s e e m 1o m a n a g r
house plants, she said Sin- in
e v il a b I y k i l l s th e m . B ill
yurdwnik Is anollii-r siury.
"I can do (uiylhlng In Hie
yard.” Hrlsson said, "I love
K'THrtg a culling Irom a Irlrnd
anil rooting Thai jilani reminds
me ol Hie Irlcnd I gnl Hie culling
bom. And llirrr's somelhlug
really satisfying alxml lliot."
So. despite her hnusejilunl
blunders. Hrlsson has a green
thumb. "It** d lrly , hill It's
green." she said.
(II you belong lo a non-profit
organixallon and would like your
club lo b« considered lor "Club
Fo cu s," call tha Herald at
322 2011, ait. 34.)

�Ssnlonl Herald, Sanford, Florida— Sunday. November 27, 1968 — 3C

Clothes show s fashionable for holidays
Library to sponsor W W 2 discussion
The Kiist lira net) (Ovlrdo) of the Seminole County Public
Library will *|&gt;oti*or a discussion ulxuil World War II In wblcli
participant* may sharr Ih rlr wartime experience*. Tin
discussion. beginning ut 10:15 ant. on Monday. Nov. 28. I*
often lo all A *|x-rlal Invitation In learn of the war and the live*
It lout hrd i* extended lo member* of younger generations The
llbrnrv Is Incut rtf at Hi10 Division St.

Overeaters to weigh in
A step study rtf Overruler* Auonymou* Is conducted on
Mondays at 7 30 p m at West Lake Hospital. Slutr Rout! 434.
Longwont I Lor more lolormutton. call Charlie at 323 8070

Poets to talk verse
First Florida I’oels meet al 10 a in every Monday In Ihe
fellowship ball nl Untied MrlhtMllst Church. Orange City.
Interested (awls arc welcome For more informal Inn cull
775-aOOfior 574

Clogging groups have class
The Old Hickory siomjters clogging gmup bolds i lasse s 7-0
pm . each Monday at the Knigblsol Cotumbu* Hall on S Park
Avenue. Saulotd For more Information, call 34ft 0520
Dixieland ('loggers &lt;logging group hold* classes 7 0 p m
each Monday 7-0 p m at Ihr l.akr Mary Fire liepartrncni al
First Siren and Wilbur Avenue. Like Mary For more
Information. call 321 5267

AA groups schedule m eetings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting
Include

Monday

• Sunloid Alroholus Anonym ous group at noon and 5 30
p m lor open discussion ami at 0 p m lor alcoholics only at

1201 W Firsi St .Sanford
• Softer Won AA Group meets at the Sahara Club (old
driver s h&lt; ruse oil Ice I. 2587 S Sanford Avr , noon. 5 30 p m
and 8 p m Often dist usslon
• Ataiiou meets al Ihe Sahara Club 2587 S Sanford Avr . 8
pm

Sanford Rotarians to m eet
Notary Club ;&gt;( Sanford rnrets every Mnndav at n on. al the
Santitrd Civic Center

VFW , Auxiliary Co gather
Veterans of Foreign Wars anil the lattlles Auxiliary ut Sanlurd
Post ID IO M meet the lourth Monday al 7 30 pm at their post
home (the log i ahlti on Seminole Itoulevardl

Help for gam blers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday Innn smokersl al 7 30
ft m . Chim b ni ihe Good Shepherd. 3 '.I Like Avr Maitland
For more Information, call 236-0206

TOPS chapter to m eet about eating
A TU I'S chaplet meeis each Monday ul 8 M) a m at 420 Oak
Si . Osirrn For more mlormaOon. call Shirley at 323 5445

Sem inar on listening set
"How lo l.tstrn Flffrrtlvely" is the topic of a 2(V hour seminar
In la- field at 7 p m on Tuesday Nov 29. al ihe Casselberry
hihllr Library The seminar Is often lo Hie public and
sponsored by the Srrninolc Community Collrgr toastmaster*
Club F'nr more Information and reservation*. cull the dub
secretary al 003 3966

Panic A ttack group to m eet
Agoraplinhiu/Paiilr Attack Support Group meet* each

Tuesday at 8 p m al Wrsl L ik r Hospllal. 589 W Suite Road
434. lailigw&lt;KMt Hie suppnri group Is lor (hose who arr alrald
logo out ol their hiiusr- and tie active In ptihlii

Overeaters to weigh in
A regular meeiing ni Ovrreaiers Anonymous is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7 3u p in al Florida Power and Light. 301 Myrtle
Avr . Sanford For more liiforrnalloii. i all Carol at 322-0657

Casselberry Kiwanis to rise
Klwunl* Cluti ol Casselberry meets al 7:30 a m every
1‘ursday al Village toil, U S Highway 17 92 and Dogtrack
Hii.nl l.ougw imhI For more inhumation.call831 8545

Toastm asters to speak up
Dayhrrakcrs Toastmasters meets at 7:15 a m
Christos Krsiautant on First Street. Smlord

Tucsrlay at
Guests arr

w e lc o m e

Toasimustrrs In in ii.iiiuii.il Cluti 6581 meets each Tuesday
7 30 p m al Seminole Community Collrgr. Room I. 200 For
more information, call 695-3906

N a r A n o n to o ffe r h e lp
Nar Anon, a self-help group for relatives and (rirnds of
addicts, will m rrl Tuesday al H p in al Orlando General
Hospital For more information, i all 869 6304

Bridge club ready to deal
Sanford Duplicate llrldgr Club meets al noon each Tuesday
al Ihe Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 FI F'trsl Si,.
Sanford.

Sanford Lions to huddle
Sanford Lions Club meets at noon each Tuesday ut Western
Slzzlln Sleakhouse. 2900Orlando Drive. Sanford

Library to tell bedtim e stories
Bedtime stories for children and then parent* will t&gt;r mid al 7
p in. on Wednesday. Nov. 30. ul Ihe North Brunch (Sanford) of
Ihr Seminole Counly Public Library No registration Is
required. Children are encouraged lo bring Ihclr teddy tiear*
amt wear their jMjamn* The library Is located at 150 N
1‘ulmrHo A v r For more Information, call 322 2182

Planting, gardening topic of talks
Full planting and rare ol trrrs and shrubs will t&gt;r Hie subject
of a program at 7 p m Wednesday, Nov 30, In the Seminole
County Agricultural Center audliortum, 250 W. County Home
Hoad. Mike Marlin. urban forester, will *|&gt;eak on planting trees,
and Celeste While, urban horticulturist, will address care and
maintenance. The program Is free lo Hie public For more
Information, call 323-2500. rxl 181

SCC ptay on adolescence to open
The Seminole Community College F'lnc Art* Theatre will
present A H. Gurney's Whut I l)ld Last Summer from Nov. 30
lo Dec. 3 at 8 p in. and Dec. 4 al 2 p m. The gently humorous
play revolves around u 14-year-old boy's coming uf ugr In Hie
1940* General admission is 66; settlor and student admissions
are 65 For Itilormuilon ami reservation*, rail 323-1450. rxl.
399.
If you know of ti|&gt;rnmlfig activities you'd like announced In
the Herald'* Calendar, send thr upproprtalr lulormatlon —
event, tittle, dale, place, cost, conlurl |icrson and phone
number— lo Culendar. Sanford Herald. 300 N, French Avr..
Sanford. F L 32771or call 322-2611.

Holiday Fashion Shows arr
giving a preview of what's In this
holiday season. "Ornam enta­
tion" Is ihe tip for Ihe season
t.ook for big rurrtng*. bright
necklaces anti Ix-uutiful scarves
:r-* bells Lol* of leather— suede
and natural— In lots ol colors will
lx- seen on (hose making (he
scenes.
"Something New. Something
Old and Something a Little
Diff rent" lilird 'he fashion
show al Ihe Seminole Spokes’
monthly meeting Nov. 10 ( Ida's
of Winter Park and Orlando pul
on the show, in which pro­
fessional inodrl* walked through
Hie dining area al Sw rriw airr
Country Cluti for all to see and
admire T h r models would slop
at raeh table so the women
i ould have a closer took
Ceda Bennett, thr owner of
Crda's. glvrs the Americans
what they arr used lo— Ih r Itest.
she said
"We Ainrtleans arc *|mllrd! I
can say w r Americans now."
coinmenlrd ( Ida, native llr.i/ll
lau who recently become a U S
r lllir t i Her boutique oiler*
something old— designer and
fine rlolhes on consignment— -*
and new clothes as wrll
L i t H e r w ig a n d C i n d y
Sir Inman, both from Swret water
Oaks, were among the women
rn p iy ln g the fashion trra t
llrrw lg m oved to Sem inole
Counly from Wisconsin a year
ago
Other adm iring eyes were

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those of Hos.1 David of Allnmoutr Springs, lu-iH Tongco of
Lake Mary. "Coke" L'yrneki of
thr Lakr Brantley arra and
Coke's guest. Rosrmary Sayre of
Kissimmee "I'm the real thing."
said Coke when Introducing
herself to some of the women at
her fable Coke, who recently
moved Irotti Naples, remarked
atioul Seminole S|&gt;okr*. "It's a
marvelous way to get acquainted
when you're new lo an area and
don't work or have kids In
school."
Seminole Spoke* |* (or nrweotners and lias the motto
“Gather Friends l.lkr Flowrr* for
a Bouquet ** Since 1969, (he
club has L i ti making newcom­
ers feel welcome to Seminole
County Hs membership, as of
June 1988. was 166 women.
A ilording to G rrt Tupprr. the
president, 37 new member*
joined Iasi month!
Newcomer's coffee* are held
from IO a in until noon the
second W ednesday of each
month September through May

Mothet* and daughters mod
eled a variety or holiday outfits
at theSabal 1*0101 Women's Club
monthly meeting on Thursday.
Nov. 17 Members of Ihr club
brought (heir daughters lo get a
glimpse of Ihr lasltlons In Ihr
S te ln M a ri-spon sore d show
Mother-daughter model* in­
cluded Sherry and Chandra
Durkin. Lynda and Kirsirn Dr
n n ls . Linda a n d J e n n ife r
Tompkins. Shelley and Erin
Ferguson. E rin and Megan
Tenney, and Karen and daugh
lets Starry and Tan* Slrallng
Ihe show was l -veur old Brliiany
Bentley followed bv her mom.
Holly
Frenzy tor Christmas fitness
Gelling ready to wear Ihnse
leather skirts and show every
bulge ' cashmere skirt* lot Hie
holiday* were participant* In Ihr
Sweetwater A th le tic Club's
a cro b a t hot) In L o n g wood
Sweaty bodies Jumped lot an
hour and a half on Nov 19 Six
Instructors each taught a (xiftlon
of the arrobalhon. keeping leg*
and arms swinging wiih a van
ety of moves and motions Those
leading the flutes* fattain* were
Patti Laiirrlo of Longwood
Dawn Buttle nl A|*opku Bill
Trdstrom. Karyn Mullen and

Jan Cohen, all of Altamonte
Springs, and Trrrl Hansel of
Longwood. Therr simply to firm
their figures were C o u rtn e y
Cunningham. Lori King. John
and M.ireia Flourtuiv. Lloyd and
Sharon Blackburn. Lisa Kz/ard
T o m m y Newberry a nd Lisa
Foley, all from luiugwood and
Cherte Caplait of Oviedo Great
Jnl&gt;. everyone!

Art show historic. In a sense
A quaint "Currier A Ives" type
of atmosphere was Hie setting
lor the I2lh annual art show In
historic Ling wood More than
3&lt;K&gt; cialters from across thr
Uniteil state* displayed tltrlr
wares on Nov 19 and 20 T h r
Central Florida Society for III*
lorlcnl Preservallun sponsored
Hie festival
" T h e r e was *omelhing lor
everyone." commented Carol
G a rry ol Longwood Indeed. Just
about every lype of cnift was
represented at ihr show, ranging
from sterling silver Jewelry lo
Christmas decoration* and. of
course. wcMtdrn toys lor children
L i n d a H u r ilc k e . a l s o a
Longwood rrslrtrnl, used to do
the show hul not Ibis year She
Itkew doing shows that arrn'l
quite a* htg It's a nice com
tmmttv slum I II always go I did
buy som clhltlg. lOO,” she con­
fessed
(Cynthia Austin Is s Sanford
Hsrald corrsipondsnt covsrlng
th# Lsks Mary Longwood arts.
Phono 662 0082 I

Love shouldn’t excuse overeating
DEAN A B B V t Your reMndiv
In "Find of Riqtr." who qua
plained that Ills wile was 45
pound* ovens eight, was really
oil the mark, You viid "Now is
thr time to tie especially loving
and supportive Love her lo
pieces and kill hrr with kind­
ness. and say nothing about her
weight "
I agree that the wile needs tier
husttand's love and siqqiort. hut
she also needs to seek help lot
Iter obesity and or compulsive
o v e re a tin g I believe that
overeating l* a disease that
should hr treated wilh ihe same
respect a* heart d ise a se ,
diutielr* or alcoholism Bill to
Ignore sui It a problem allow* the
|M-r*on to stay in denial and
avoid Irrattueni Hul could save
het life
C A T H Y R E L F .R .N .
D E A R C A T H V t I lot Hie nail
tight on Hit- thumb with that
answer! You uiakr an excellent
Ihi mt and I thank you lor it
However, I welcome Hie oppor­
tunity to itirntlnn Ovrreaiers
Anonymous It has been a llles a vrr lo m a ny com p ulsive
ovrreaiers O A operate* on Ihr
same principle as Alcoholic*
A n o n y m o u s and G a m b le r*
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Consult the white pages of
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Some women have to work
M iry need the extra money, or
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on Hirlrown
Some women want to work
I In v love their lamilles. but the
dally domestic -sene Is not for
them. They piefrt the challenge
ot the tnisinrss or prolrsslonal
world Good for ilirm !
Some women prefer In stay
home They enjoy housekeeping,
cooking and tx-lng a lull-time

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tor lhem1
Not all women who work
outside ihe home a rr pani|xred
e x e c u tiv e s w i t h p a in te d
fingernails, designer rlolhes. ne­
glected husband* and latchkey
kids
Neither are all housewife*
brainless, frumpy women who
walk around in their houscco.il*
and curlers saving, “ yes. dear,
to their husbands anti yelling .it
Hirlr kid-.
W r arr all free to choose what
w r wanl to be IV- gr.detol Most
o f

o u r

m o t h e r s

a n d

grandmother* d id n 't have a
choice.
Hooray for the stay-at-home
woman! Hurray lor tlie career
woman! I*&gt; as you please, lint
don't hrlllHr Ihe woman who
choose* the other r«»ud.

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Deadlines for Hie youth steer
show and sale of the Feb H-19
lair have |iasxrd. hul lime yrl
remains to enter many of the
animal shows, us wrll as crufts
and talent eoniprtlons.
U|K-omlng deadlines Include
— Dee. 7. purebred dog com­
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— Dec. 30. juek|&gt;ot lamb com|trillion.
— Jan. I, FFA chapter exhibit
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— Jan. 6. open beef compclllinn, youth lx-ef competition:
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competition: youth goal coni'
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�Group to give a hand
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and left her homeland to |oln
him.
"W e understand one another."
he said, smiling.
Th e attractive couple have
three children, none of whom
are not out of either parents'
tight aa they work preparing
Lebanese and Greek dishes at
Ihelr luahly-drroraled Sultan
1 'i l i c e K e s t a u r a n t In
Casael berry.
Tw e lve -ye a r-o ld daughter.
Deena. runs to the table where
her father sits and spools mil
something In Arabic. Hafxa said
he and his wife made It a potnl lo
leach (heir children Ihe native
language. He jokes about himself
speaking two languages. Arabic
and "broken English "
Of hts 6-year siid sun. Sake 111.
Hafia said If you see him. "you
will fall In love with him.” The
new addition tn Ih r family Is
I wo-month-old Tartq
Although llalra s career was
redirected from spoils to busi­
ness. h r recalls ihe days In
Lebanon when Ire played on a
professional soccer tram called
" T h e Lebanese Stars" as a
halfback midfield.
" I ’m like a quarterback In
soccer." Hafxa ctarlftcd.
" I became professional at 16
years old. I played about 10
years." he said. Playing on
third-division and first-division
trams, he said h r “ became
famous very last" and his p in
lograph ap|irarrd in many mag
axlnesand nrws|M|M-r*
H r said his slim on the soccer
team look him all over Ihr
world. He played leums In lire
U S S H . Eastern E u ro p e .
G e rm a n y. Ilruxll. K um anla.
Hungary and all thr Arable
countries.
“ My team used to br one of the
best, he auld without rrsrrvalion.
He said, once In America, he
turned down an Invitation In Ire
on a Philadelphia Irani called
the "Atoms'* because Ihr money
wasn'l good.
After hr moved lo Florida, he
said he played and was a coach
for Ihr "Orlando Stars " In 15177.
the Orlando tram played against
a llniish learn. They lost the
game 3-2. hut ILtf/a said hr
played a good game and was
referred to In a newspaper as ihr
“ bloody Lebanese "
llul/a said hr Ircls Ills culture
and religion never juiseil a pro
blent In adjusting to Ihe Western
culture hreausr of tils experi­
ence and travels T h r philosoph­
ical llal/a said. "Life is depen­
dent nn rxprrtrnce. not |nsl
education."
He said he never llimight of

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from playing wllh dolls is Im­
portant for both hoys and girls
An IHOOs-stylr doll and a mod­
em one that remember* verbal
commands und senses light and
darkness are iwo equally valid
choices.
W llh all Ihr wonderful choices
out there, parents should out­
sider Ihe child's age. abilities
and Interests. Listen to your
child. Like adults, ihry havr
strong preferences. And don’t
forget all Ihe little toys that
mean so much— cuddly stuffed
companions, silly putty, books,
marbles. puppets. hula hoops,
race cars and Jacks
(Mary Mfxa la praildant and
foundar of Sanford Child Cars,
Inc., Sanford. Phono: 323-8435.)

TO P EK A. Kan. - David Leitrrm an. Ooldlr Hawn. Oprah
W infre y. To m C r u ls r . Greg
Louganls and George Bush arr
all an arm'* length away from
winning a left-handed compli­
ment.
Literally.
"W e juat counted the ballot*"
and the six have received the
moat vote* to become the 198W
Lefthander of the Year, aay* Kim
Klpera. executive aaalalanl of
Lefthanders International
The Topeka-baaed group will
name the winner In lale Drcemher
Oprah won the honor last year
and appeared on the cover of Li's
Lefthander Magaxlnr. which
reads from lu rk to from The
columns start on the right side of
I he page and mil to the left
Each year. Li's 27.000 mem­
ber* vote for their favonir left­
hander In right categories grn
eral sports, tennis, male and
female entertainers, m usk. soap
operas, politics and overall Lef­
thander of the Year.
The 13-yrar-okl group rrratrd
Aug 13 as Inirrnatlonal Lef­
thanders' Dav Tor Ihr estimated
10 prn'rnt ol Ihr world s people
who wrtle and ral with Ihelr left
Irand*.
LI. which lias memliers in all
nanny al die Grand Cypress AO stales and 14 other countries,
himself as bring different, al
though hr admits It took hln: Meson In Orlando Wlien lie had chose that dale because the llrst
many year* lielore he air a hot It delivered. Ihe children's la­ ImrrnalkMMl Lefthanders' Dav
dog or ground tierf. H r avoids ther. who was a Saudi Arabian fell on a Friday the 13th
pork or any pnrk products In prince, inquired as lo why there
&gt; They did It to poke lun of all
keeping with his Moslem re­ was so little food and proceeded the superstitions surrounding
lo order hundreds of dollars left-handedness." Klpers said.
ligion.
Malta said he learned how to more Itafxa said hr has served
"We've rortte a long way as far
bake Ilie Arabic pita bread and many royal families visiting or as dlsprlllng myths," she said.
was Inirrestrd In opening a living In Central Florida
"They used lo. Ill I lie Middle
He has worked all his life In Ages, put the left hand in boiling
bakery. So he scraped together
some borrowed m oney and dllTrrrnl fields, h r said H r hofds w a'rr to discourage its use."
opened his Sultan Bakery and a degree in air iraidilionmg and
Kipeis a right-hander. said
Restaurant seven years ago. refrigeration from V a lrn rla Missouri school teachers in the
which has since cltangrd lot a Community College In Orlando, lale 1030s and rally liMOs tried
lions Tw o year* ago. tie opened but tie said fits expehrme comes lo gel hei left-handed mother lo
a specially grocery store callt-o from Itard wrork
sw itch liands
"When I ojirned the restau­
M r r h a b a M a rk e t, a ls o in
"Teachers used to hit her
rant. I learned a lot llul. Ihe knuckles with rulers. Ur her
Casselberry
llr said one lime lie look a 940 most Important thing in Ihr hand lo her side lo keep bet from
lood order over Ihe phone for a Inislnesa Is tvonrsi y,” he said
using It." Kiprts said
"Teacher* and Ihr educational
system srem lo lie more aware
i hal dial is not a good thing In
do so wc doll I hear much about
fling one of Ihr world * Inistcsi that anymore." site satd.
&lt;
porls
LI publishes a taialog listing
SINGAPORE - KntfF wfrfdtng 1 "W r'rr advising rvrrv crew In hand loots, s l a n t knives, tan
pirates waited In a spcrdlsMt I*- morr wall tilul ihan ever.
opener* plating cants, spiral
until the container ship loomed Laid Clcineni Tan agcnl for iMUrlKHtks and evru |*ens lor llir
oul of th r darkness. T h e y Lloyd Itrasik-iro Line "The situ
rstlmaird 24 million Amt m a n
slrallhlly boarded Ihr ship in the atfcm I* becoming incrrasinglv left handers
S o u th C h in a Sea. headed morr serious Tticrr must hr
1 hr hig thing as lar as kids
straight to the captain's cabin Ijrliri surveillance of Ihr area "
go was writing over a spiral— our
M o d e rn p ira te s a r r not mi m lar ‘one mho plaint." Klpris
and abducted thr struggling
swashtiui klrrs Hying llir Jolly said
orrupani.
Ily the lime a marine ptinil H u g e r liu l s o p h l s l l r a l n l
"W r have quK k dry ink prns
arrived. Ihe 12 plralas had scoundrel* in speed boats p m
so vmi don't smear Ink on your
rrrd by twin niillmard motors
vanished with ihelr victim.
hand when you write." she said
Tills Is nol an IHth century Thev find cargo 'hi(is easy jnrv
"We even have rnrk screws for
lale of piracy on Ihe high seas tl
The Singapore National Ship
ilie l^ll'rs "
hap|M*nrd this month and the ping A**&lt;« tat Ion has received A3
Might handed card plavets ivp
alHictlon of Cap! Tsui Hung rr|M&gt;ris ol plratr atlai k*» In
le.illy tall out lltelt raids with
Ting. A5. has sparked an outcry i lulling two Instances of sialiliril die np|ieimosl i aid on the light.
lor m orr protection in the ctrwm cn. in the past two years
ex|M»ing the markings in the
plralr ink strd w.iirrs surroun
No one ha* been apprehended
iippci led miners No markings

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Voungor Americana are more likely lo b« left handed than older
ones, possibly because parents have become more reluctant to
discourage their children from using their left hand
arr visible in a person who puis
Ihe up|irtiiiosi card on die left
and Ians the rest of die ranis in
die right.
Li's i aids havemarkings In all
lour cornets, "which are great
for everybody." Klpers said
Smaller nm ipjnlr* have lirrii
I h r m ost r r r e p llv e wrhen
approached about m aking a
product lorlefthanders. Kqtrr*
•aid

lllgget companies "don't rralh
see a market lor II. even though
you're talking almtii 24 million
people You d think llu l would
&lt;rralr some dollar signs In thru
ryes"
Famous left handers Ineludt
Ikib Dylan. J im m y Connors. |Yd
Kopprl. Oliver North, Geotg&lt;
Hurtle. M a rilyn Mmitoe and
Mark Twain accurdlng lo 1.1*
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His classical guitar isn’t
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LAKE MANY - Partly on a
Iir i soda I eanqialgn to disprove
thr Idea that cl.issn.il guitar Isa
yawn-insptnng form of musical
expression. Sian Bumgarner will
upprar In m n rrri on Thursday.
Dec. 1. al 8 p m In llir Luke
Mary High School auditorium
"I suspect that wlien many
people see classical guitar.' they
yawn and think not rtiv kind of
music.’" Bumgarner says.
The unronvrnltonal guitarist.
Ih r first III Ih r 1!IHM H&lt;l Seminole
Community Concert Association
series, dresses casually and Irlls
personal anecdotes In the first
part of his program Using a
sophi sti cated t w o •
projrelor/dlssolve system, he
also shows slides— whether it lie
Spanish castles or a Ixiy and his
dog— that complement the mood
music lie's performing
"I want people tn relax and gel
lo know m r during this pan of
my concert— In addition in en­
joying ihr music, of course." hr
said
Al Intermission. Bumgarner
dons a tuxedo for a more
i radii tonal second half, adding
another (wist to the variety of his
presentation. IBs inuslr ranges
Irorn Hrnalssancr lo Romantic.
Bumgarner received a degree
lii m u s ic e d u c a tio n fro m
lo-nolr-KItyne College. Hickory.
N.C.. and studied guitar with
Jrsus Silva, protege of Andres
Srguvlu and Instructor al the
North Carolina School of the
Arts. He has toured the country
for more than a decade as an
Affiliate Artist.
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or for more Information atmut
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B y J i a n Jacoby
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drlrnne of today * hand Asalnst
three diamonds. West led the
heart kins- then switched lo the
10 of dubs Drclarer pul up
dummy's queen and won East's
kins with the ace. lie playrd arr
of diamond* and a diamond to
dummy's kins and then ruffed a
liean Next h r {Hayed a club to
d u m m y 's Jack and ruffed
another hrari. lie now cxltrd
with a club. East was side lo win
the d u b elsht. and now ratnr a
crucial play. East must lead
spades, and the defenders need
three spade (ricks lo set the
contract But If Easl leads a low
spade. West will be forced lo win
Ihr 10 or Jack when declarer
plays low. and West will Ihrn lie

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when W n t lead* thr rluti H&gt;
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own hand an wrll. Sure. Went
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next? Anothrr club will be
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diamond* and a diamond in
dum m y * kins, ruff a heart, play
a club lo dummy'* queen, and
lead thr Jack ol hrari* limn
dum m y. Hut Inxlrud of ruflins
he discards a »|*»dr Wr*i win*
llte trick and tn rndplayrd tnln
either laylnS down Ihr spade arc
or sh in s declarer a stuff and a
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THAT KIP IN THE
CAR NEXT TO ME

.I S CRYING...

HE NEEPS
SOMETHING TO
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See Keaton’s 'Good Mother’ for the stars, not the script
la Mavis Theaters
T H E G O O D M O TH E R (H I
Lravc II lo Disney's Toorlistnnrrirlu rm — Immr ui "Three Mrn
a n d a IJ a b y “ a n d o t h e r
c a l c u l a i r d l y c o / v
entertainments— tn turn Sue
Miller's complex novrt almiii u
w om an w h o discovers h r r
dreams« annul l r realized lulu a
mnfoundlngly lyrical. a nil*-x
statement.
A lol o f m essy adult frr h u m
rlrru la tr In liila inuvlr. m u r h .»•&gt;
they d i d In " K r a m e r vs
K ra m e r." **u» llir film frame*
llirse feelings with scenes ol

Haying one thing. and ends up
saying quite llie opposite.
Diane Kralun stars as recently
dlvurred Anna f)unlap. a work*
Ing mol her who ascends lo cloud
nine when Leo. an appealingly
tugged Irlt h sculpt ir (Liam
Niesun). tomes on to !e i. Frigid
during the later years of her
m a rria g e to llrla n (Ja m e s
Naughlonl. Anna's sexuality
bloom* with Leo. She and her
tlaugliler develop an easy In­
tim a cy snd epenness w ith
le o — an openness lhal Brian
then uses against hrr In a biller
rlilld-custody outlie.

FILM S

ROBERT
D IM A T T E O
Arradlan wlstfulnrrn nut ul "On
Gntden I’u n d ." Directed by
Leonard Nimuy. llir ntuvle will
jrmhahlv In- a till Itul II‘a une uf
Ihirse pirtures tli.it start* uul

SUNDAY'S TELEVISION

Ik iw y

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A s w r i t t e n b y M ic h a e l
Hortman. the script plays Anna
and la-o's sensual, freewheeling
liapplnrss off against hrr rights
and responsibilities as a mother.
According to the film, there
would seem to l&lt;e an Inherent
conflict between Anna's fulfilling
herself as a woman and as a
mother.
Still, the film has merits. Chief
among them Is Diane Keaton's
incandescent performance. In a
rob that resembles Alan Bate*'
In "A n Unmarried Woman." the
virile Nreson Is also good, as are
Staley Sag.; as Ainu's lively
girlfriend, and Teresa Wright
and Ralph Bellamy as Anna's
grandpurrnts GRADE 2' i stars
COCOON T H E RETURN IPGI
It's been a had year for sequ­
els— "Short Circuit 2." "Arthur
2." "Rami*. III" and "Nightmare
on Elm Street 4 " Now come*
this lame, lachrymose follow-up
lo the charming Ron Howard
original aUiut a group ol St
P ete rsbu rg senior citizen*
(Jessica Tandy. Hume Cmnyn.
Jack Gilford. Willnrd Hrtmlry.
Gwen Verdun. Don Arnrchr and
Maureen Staph-tool who dlsrov
rr an estratrrrr*lrtal source ol
rejuvenation
When we Iasi saw them, (hr
group had gone oil lo another
planet, where they would never
grow old Now they're hark, for
reason* that never make any
sense (something about rrscuing
the |mmI s of aliens that were led
behind!
With Daniel Petrie replacing
Hon Howard as director, this is c
r h ” *y affair Th e original
movie's willy portrayal of w ni if
&lt;IIIrens degenerates Into cutesy,
" a r r n ' t - t h r s r - o l d geezers
-spunky?" humor, liu ludmg a
basketball game where lour
old timers show up a quartet id
young dudes
In between jokes there are
frequent vlslta to the hospital
(You've never seen so many
hnspllal-hcd scenes In one
tnmrfe.i And the plcturr has
ahout 10 false endings, while
tears arr bring jerked and coy
romances bloom The terrific
cast does Us best with this
second ralr material, and Elaine
Strttch. the one newcomer lo the
group, livens things up briefly as
a flamboyant man chaser But
It's a dismal, soggy movie

Diana Keaton tiara In "Tha Good Mother." the story ol a divorcee s
newfound love and tha custody suit over her child (Asia Vieirai
GRADE I 'v star
New H o n e Video
DA (PG| Virgin. $79 95 This
adajilallon of Hugh Leonard's
Broadway hit Is first regarded as
a way to srr Barnard Hughes
recreate his Tiaiy winning per
formant r Hughrs plays a sly old
Iris h co d ge r w hose d ra lh
catalyzes Ihr memories of fils
New Y o rk jila y w r lg h l son
(Martin Sheen!
Moving tiack und forth In llrnr.
I fir movie Is ftiD of bittersweet
insight* about father son rrlalUittshljM. life. Invr. death, the
win tie shrhang It comes across
rather synthetically on Ih r
screen In a ride that Is all
reaction. Sheen ran fir Hally
earnest. But tlirrr arr fluid,
lyrical rnnm-nl* GRADE 2lV
star*
FUNNY FARM llt il Warner
fkU 95. Chevy Chase stars as a
sportswrltrr who dnijis out ol
the Manhattan rat ram. moving
with his wife (the charming
Mattolyn Sniithl lo the country.
This breezy little hutollc aflatr
steals Irnm "M r. Blandlngs
Builds Ills Dream House" anil
dozen* of olhrr movies, hut II *
relatively pleasant-until Ihr
script collapses in ihr second
hall GRADE 2 Mara
A T IM E OF D E S T IN Y IRI
Nelson, m u 95 One ol the worst
movie* rrlrased In 1988. this
m o l d y , o v r r h Io w n Old

H o IIvwimnI style melodrama was
directed by Gregory Nava, who
gave us the line, socially con­
scious " E l Norte
T l t r s to ry st ar t s out In
ludicrous high gear, as fimuthv
I lot ion and Melissa |.&lt;si endure
jierhajis ihr u h »m trouble-beset
land rain soakrtll honeymoon in
movie history Flash forward to
W illi.m i Hurt as Leo's veil
g r a lic r -seeking brother Ills
target? Ilnlion. ol course Nava
iloesn'l have tlte foggiest Idea
how lo do this sort ol retro trash
And why does he want to?
G R A D E I star
T H E LONELY PASSION OF
II I&gt;lIII IIBAHNE iRi Cannon
**9 95 Maggie Smith gives a
hr 1111a i i i perform ance as a
spinster p la in teacher i ho
moves Into a Dublin rooming
house Boh Hoskins ei&gt;-si.tr* as
llit* landlady’s sliadv brother
who pursues Smllh because hr
thinks she has money
Jack Clayton's |u h 7 ada|)ta
lion of Brian Moore s novel Is one
of those sligh tly precious,
small scale studies ol repressed
"lliilr (teople *th.u Inevllahly l.til
lo grnerali mm ft Utv olllee or
audience But it s iM-aiilllully
done, anti Maggie Sm llh Is
sublime GRADE 3 stars
(F ilm grading -I stars —
excellent, tl stars — good. 2 stars
— lair. I star — |mnim
(Hobart DIMktUo la a movia
critic lor Ntwtpapar Enlarprlta
Association)

HOROSCOPE
By Baralca Ilada Osol

Partnership arrangements could
provide you with your grratrst
Novambar 2 7 .1B8S
irenrflls today. (Mrtlcularly ll
In the year ahead you could he they are with your (rtend*
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
luekter lhan you have been In
Trends conllmir in your favor
jtasl personal rrlallonshljts
These valuable assoclalluns wherr career or material tnlrrshould jiroduce iommrri i.il us rsis are concerned. Don't let
well as social advantage*
anything that could lM-nrfll you
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec. |K-rsoruiHy esc.ijk* your atten­
2 11Conclusions you draw luday tion
could lie Ihr right one*, because
ARIES (March 2I-A|irll I'll
yrntr far-seeking jirrrrjtllons will Asjrrrts are rattier favorable for
not likely ovrrliKik essential you today and you might hr able
fartnm Get a Jump on life by lo lake something gisnl you
understanding the Influrners already have and makr It Iretlrr.
that govern you tn the year
TAURUS (Ajxll 20 May 20)
ahead. Send lor your Astro- Your |N-rsonal gain |N)trntlai
Graph predictions today by looks very encouraging liMlay.
mailing t l lo Astro-Graph, r/o especially In dealing wllii (amlly
this nrwsjMjM-r. I'.O. Box U142H. mrtnfiers or relatives.
Cleveland. OH 44101 342H Be
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20|
sure to state your zodiac sign
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan Yaluahlr Information can InIti) You could be pleasantly acquired today through dis­
surprised today when you dis­ cu ssio n s y o u 'll have w ith
cover how willing others are to Irlrnds They arr apt lo talk
share with you Rrtnetnber your freely lo you atout eonfldrnltal
benefactors and jkiy them Itack matters
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
later
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In Ihr year ahead you are
likely lu makr some Interesting
rhangrs concerning your mate­
rial goals and social life. These
alterations will prove to In- for
the heller, but they will lake
lime lo lie worked out.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec
21) Be advised lhat this Is nol a
good day lo iry lo deceive people
with whom you'll Ire dealing
Your motives are likely lu he as
Iransjvarrnt us a picture window.
Major changes are uheud for
Suglttartus In llir corning year
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
d ictions today. Mull $1 lo
Astro Graph, c/o this nrws|M|n-r.
P O Box 91428. Cleveland. OH
44101-3428. Hr sure lo stale
your zodluc sign.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jun.
19) Owing to Ihr good auspices
o( an associate, something njijmrtune could develop for you
Irnlay. yet you might fall tn
apjireclalr Its lull benrllls and
capitalize on It pmjnrrly.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19)
You'll be able to get along with
others today as long as some­
thing of value Is not an Issue. If It
Is. everyone's base motives
might muddy the waters.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
You’re still on a good roll for
u chlcvln g objectives today.
However, continue (o he careful
nol lo alienate others In getting

what you want.
ARIES (March 21 April I9|
Subordinates won't perform up
to your rxjiectutlons today tf you
ke e p l o o k i n g o v e r t h e i r
shoulders. Avslgu the task and
then show fulth In those you've
chosen.

TAURUS (Ajtrll 20-May 20)
Today It's best to trust only
(tropic who have proven their
dependability. Tilings could go
uwry If you rely too m urh on
unknown quantities.
OEMINI [May 2 1-June 20| In
career Involvem e n ts today
Itrwarr of someone who never
sujtjiortrd you In the jtasl. hut
has suddenly become an en­
thusiastic ally. T h is jirrson
could have ultrrlir motives.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22|
Avoid emphasizing your selfIntrrrsls today lo Ihr detriment
of others. Inclinations of this Ilk
can profit you now. but what
about later?
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Do nol
In- llmld In your Involvements
today, hut by the same token,
don't lake Impulsive risks that
you have not t h o r o u g h ly
analyzed. Em ilk' actions could
breed complications.
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Follow your humane Instincts
today Instead of doing anything
that Is vindictive, even If some­
one you dislike treats you in u
rather shabby fashion.
LIBRA (Sepl. 2 3 -O rl. 231

financial dealings today, pm
vlded you don't let them drag
on If you see a way to Inijtrovr
your monetary |x»alt!nn. flnall/c
tt now
LEO (July 23 Aug 221 lie
hu|M-lul regarding your lm|*or
laid expeetalkvns today. Tilings
should work out well. c s |m-c tally
If u prestigious Irlrrul u( yours ts

Involved
VIRGO lAug

23-Se|it. 221
Even though this might not In- a
w ork day for you. |&gt;osltlve
measures ran In- taken to furl her
your career ambitions Make
your moves without allnidlng
too mucli attention

LIBRA iSrnt 23 0 r l. 231 Your
presence will have an uplilllng
effect upon thosr you s&lt;-e hnlay.
However, you miglii not Inuwarc of ft, so smile a lol
anyway.
SCORPIO (O n 24 Nov 22l
You could In- extremely lucky
Onlay In a siiiuiion where you
exercise authnniv or eoiiiroi
over others. Don't In- alrald lo
use the jniwer al your dlsjtnsal
lluslnrss arrangements will
friends rttlghi not work ool tin
well at this llrtn- T o In- on (lit
side side, don't do anything ilia
could Jcojiardl/r the rrlutlonshl|
If It goes wrong
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov 22| lr
spite of some miscalculation)
made Unlay. It look* like ym
could still In* rutht-r fortunate it
mailers that arc meaningful ti
you In mutrrlal ways
(C| 1988. N EW SPAPER EN
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kids find good jobs
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can find work
■y CAR O L J. M N M V

Herald Half writer_____________

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Laura Monaco, Greg Sims, and Tiffany Broadbant art the
principal actora in Lyman High School a production of Blithe
Spirit. Tha show will ba performad Dec. 1 and 2 at the school
auditorium.

Lyman producat 'Blltha Spirit'
LONGWOOD • Lyman High School Theatre Department
presents Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit'* In two performances.
Dec I. 2 at 7:30 p m Admission Is S3 for adults, and t2 for
students. The play concerns a man happily married to his
second wife, who Is suddently confronted with the ghost of his
first wife. A ghost that announce* her Intension to live with the
couple Indefinitely.

Longwood atagas Christmas show
LONGWOOD — Longwood Elementary School students are
staging a production of The Christmas Carol with an ‘AM
theme. Performances are scheduled for Dec. I. at 1:15 p m .
Dec. 2. ai 0:30 a m ., and Ore. 6. at 7:30 p m. Admission Is free.

Studants gatharing food, toys for naady
OVIEDO — Jackson Heights Middle School students are
collecting lood. toys and used clothing for the needy. The items
will be used by local families, the South Seminole Christian
Sharing Center. Inc.. Longwood. and the First Orlando
Methodist Church In downtown Orlando Deadline for
deflations Is Mot. lay. Nov. 28

Laka Mary hand racaivas auparior rating
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary High School marching hand,
consisting of the hand, flag and dam e corps rrerfsed superior
ratings at a Nov 19. district high srhonl marrhlng band lestival
In Orlando. Sis Iren high school marching hands from around
Central Florida performed In Ihe event. The Marrhlng Rams
are now preparing for their trip in New Orleans to perform In
the 1089 Sugar Howl Foot lull (las
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Douglas Stanstrom'a A honor roll
OVIEDO — The following Douglas Stcnstrom Elementary
School students made Ihe school's " A " honor roll
First Grade George Alrxtadrs. Damn Hakrr. John Itlas*.
Ami Boxer. Melissa Brooks. Ian Chevalier. Daniel Cocyman.
Ntckl Colling. Angela Drlniiiger. Daniel Dlmmlrk. Steptumle
Dubaz. Josrlyn Duprey. Steven Finlay. Sltane Cargo. Christine
Gonel. Saleem llafza. Jatme llam by. Tailgela Bird. Tyler
Holder. Erie Krllrnnan, Brittany Kerr. Erik Klelnkncchl.
Donna Lorm iana. Pally Mac Dowell. Derek Massey. Kimberly
Merkel. Kelly Novlc. Doreen Prasah. Jennifer Plotrowskl.
Lynsey Prime. Elizabeth Rand. Anlhonv Romeo. Nicole
Sanders. Slrphanle Scquino. Dusim Steven*. Alrx Slutln.
Ell/alieth Tompkins. Erin Valentino. Jrsslt a White. Julia
Wlsslngrr. Klmherly Wooten
Second Grade. Leigh Allen. Andrew Asher. Brian Burns. I.i*.i
Cacctalore. Rebecca Cooper. llraiher Cox. Kelly Creamer
Joshua Cry site. Mcll**.i Dinar. l.m as Dobbins. Nicole Gtunla.
James Andrew Harbuck. Chrtsllrui Hassell. Jrrrm y Haler.
Amanda Knoll. Mary LaLondo. Erlcka Loyd. Jennifer MeCullough. Hac he I Mongeao. Alyson Navldomskl*. Amy I‘at ha.
Barbara Penland. Kip Pnyurr. Jesse Stmts. Erick Schurfer.
Brian Shlra. James Smith. Jasmine Sleelr Joshua Stubs. Kent
Van Nalla. Susan Walker. Mali hew While. Hraihcr Wlngerter.
Travis Woodmiin. Whitney Wooten.
Third Grade: Thomas Culpepper. Margaret Dolan. Jeremy
Ellis. Erin Grubbs. lUblla lllnduja. Lisa Kincaid. Sarah
Lelkteuf. Crystal Lorenzetll. Pally M rEurn. Ma belle Napier.
Taylor Pope. Jason Schwart/. Jennifer Shedd. Jeffrey Starnes.
Melissa VanDcItogart. Ivan VnnHark. Meghan Webster. Chris
Worley.Cecilia Wright. Ell/abrth Young
Fourih Crude Danny Alley. Josh Clark Rebecca Clark.
CharlrsCocyman. Chrtsiopher Dick, .lokhuah Olson
filth Grade Eric Frazer

EDUCATION SPENDING, 1985
... O N TEACHERS A N D S T U D E N T S
Teacher
Pay

Per.Pupd
Spending

$23,302
122 934
$22 795
$22 644
127 644
177462
172 341
$22 250
$22,000
$71,974
$21 800
Tennessee
$71,690
Iowa
South Carolina $21,570
171.419
Oklahoma
120.969
Idaho
Kentucky
120.940
120 939
Nebraska
North Dakota
170 616
120 677
West Virginia
$20,460
Louisiana
120.325
Vermont
Norn Hampshire 170 763
Maum
119.603
119 538
Arkansas
South Dakota
116096
Mississippi
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13 594
$7 779
$3 366
13.407
$3 014
$3 947
17 297
$3,731
12.900
$1 155
12 633
13 568
$2,970
$2,752
$7 509
12.663
13 285
$3 059
17 621
13,124
13.554
13.114
13.346
$7,642
12.967
$2,305

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Drst o! Col
New York
Michigan
Rhode Island
California
Minnesota
Wyoming
Maryland
minor*
New Jersey
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Wisconsin
Washington
Colorado
Pennsylvania
Hawaii
Oregon
Nevada
U 5 AVERAGE
tin t
Arizona
Delaware
Ohio
Indiana

141.450 16.349
133,990 15 020
130076 15 710
130.166 13 782
129,470 14 669
129 132 13 606
127.360 10 962
127.224 15.440
127.166 14.349
127.170 13 621
$27,170 15.536
126.800 14,642
$26610 14 686
126.121 14,247
$26,011 13.705
121892 14.042
$25 801 14 166
125.645 13.766
125 786 54 123
125.610 12.932
$25,313 13 723
125.160 13429
$24,640 12,629
124.624 $4,517
124.500 13.547
124.274 13.159

I Scute* National Education Aswrpalronl

Virginia
Alabama
North Carolina
New Mexico
Kansas
Montana
Utah
Florida
Georgia
Missouri

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Among Ihe U S. stales, bolh annual toachur pay and per pupil
spending are highest in Alaska However, most slatos rank
differently In each of the categories For example, teacher
salaries are lowest in Mississippi, but Utah spends the least per
pupil.

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Diene Domereckl works at Publl* through a
program at her school tor menially handicapped
students The students learn a job before they go

to work and therefore are able to avoid potential
problem# Operating in this manner saves me
employer lime and gives the tludenl sell esteem

L A K E MARY - Diene
Domereckl loves her Job serving
dinners, mixing Ire tee and
baking pies In a kv.il grocery
dell She Is a Lakr Mary High
School student: ragrr In learn
and wanting Inclusion In ihe
wurk-a-day world.
She I* also menially tsaiidlrapped.
"Some people think these kid*
can't do th r Job.'' Carolyn
Nicholas. Job devfloprrit rattier
for Transition Services, sail!
Monday
Hui Domrracki and 30 oilier
Seminole County sitidents are
proving skeptic* wrong Tlirv
are participant* In a Job plate
mcnl program offered Ihniugti
ihe county's scltool system
T h e p ro g ra m . T ra n s itio n
Sen ices idlers independent e lo
student* who are modrraiHv
and severely menially handl
rapped T o tv eligible, students
must tie In their senior year ot an
exceptional educAlton program
and la* tw iw rrn ihr age* of la
amt 2 1
Most tiave wiakrd in similar
junior let rI programs T he dll
feirnrr belwren the two pro
grams is long trttn nnptov tnmi
In liar Junior program students
move every nine weeks lo a new
Job site lo determine their inter
csts and abtlllle* T h r srnita
program offrrs them training
continued support and a Job
upon graduation
"A ll these years wre ve been
telling kids like Dune lo go in
school hot wr haven't given
Ihetn a reason Nk lada* saitl
Todav *lie&gt; have that reason
because Ihe s» hmii disim t re
reived funding III HIM7 for a
th r e e -y e a r pilot p ro g ra m
Nicholas tails II a suites* Sin
dents are not only p*&lt; king up
new skills ihrv ate learning to
tret good about themselves
"We tiave one student who
latrlv spokr " So Imlao, said
After two month* on Ine jo|&gt;
hi* lama had tu speak to him
about talking ton much It * Jusi
M i K id a. Pag* 9C

Coalition group
formed to help
school system
By 6AAOL J.
Herald staff writer
SAN FOR D — Hutting gnod
deed* to work i* the gnat ot a
new Seminole County group
lonnrd to sup|M&gt;rl &lt;dor.ti ion
Th e group, known a*
F.A C .T S Foundation fur the
A d va n crm rm of Community
Through School*, i* made up ot
business, civic and schmil
system representatives
“ We wanted to get Involved
Junlec Springfield. F A C T S
president. *aid "Schools don't
have thr lundlng to do all that *
needed. That's why Ihe private
sector must get Involved "
The Idea anew out of a similar
Orange County organization
The grotqi work* In raise money
for flu recruitment of qualified
Instructor* Ihr lormalion id
crrallvr trarhlng program*, and
s|&gt;ei lal recognition of good work
by Ir a r h r r s and student*.
Primarily. F A C T S , works to
encourage civic Involvement
Member* Introduced ih rlr
program lo ihe Seminole County
School Itoard last week A mail­
in g to t e a c h e r s a n d a d ■
tnlnlslTutors Is scheduled for
nexl w eek
( ‘rooms School of Choice In­
structor Craig Keogh plans to
apply for funding as soon a* he
receives a brochure. Springfield
said Keogh's Florida slock
market game Is a prime example
of what F A C T S is trying lo
do
Keogh works with students
Identified us poirnflal dropouts
a critical problem throughout
Ihr smtr.
"You have lo gel them In­
volved In a project." Krogh Mid.
“ Make H fun. or you lose iheni."
Student* lit Keogh's class arr
learning how lo Invest and how
current eventa ran alfeci thr
market. Keogh gives students
play money to Invest, hut hr
would like to furnish them with
Ihe real thing, lie Is aiming fur
• 100.000 to begin his jimgnim.
Each of 105 students III Ihe
dropout prevention program
would receive • 1.000 to invest
as t hey ser fit. W hatever
earning* garnered ii|xiri gradua­
tion are for the sltidenl lo keep
T h r principle would go hark Into
Ihr |tot for ihe next student.

Plnecrast Elemanlary filth graders Barbara
Slpley. 11, and Losler Freemey. 12. participate in
the Thanksgiving Colonial Fair Wednesday
alternoon at tho school. They are wearing
colonial pilgrim outfits donated by Ihe Seminole

County Social Sludles Museum. Sipley is
holding a loaf ot bread and a pine needle broom
made by the sluJents Freemey is holding e
musket and powder horn.

�Sanford Harald. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. November 27. 19S8 — SC

Carnegie International a perplexing show
Uwtted Ft i h Nrtanirtlaaal
PITTSB U R G H - The Carnegie
International an exhibition, ihe
n a t i o n ' s m a la r " s u r v e y of
Western content pore i y art. it
sending mixed m r * s .ig r » this
year about the direction painting
and sculpture arc going

IF"r '

Relying mainly on currently
lahlonable
aeema to tell us that NeoExprraslonlsm has taken a back
.««*l lo more aggressive forms of
Poai-Morfr-nlMn The»r '«rm
• o rms
s
arc m&lt;»ving In many Jlrecllon*.
from cool to kitsch, and often
de|&gt;rnd on ecrentrlclty and slxe
In grab the viewer's attention.

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Kids

Large architectural environ* Cootinued from Page SC
m enu known as Installations amazing the kinds of changes
take more space In this recently you see In kids."
opened show than In any preOne of Ihe reasons the provlous Carnegie International.
m Is working Is berause job
One — Rebecca Horn’s "The
elopers provide all ihe trainHydra Forest. 1988. Performing: tfg lor Ihe employer at no cost
O s c a r W ild e " — w o n the Before any student step* loot on
• 10.000 Carnegie Prize that goes s job site. Nicholas has first
with this show
washed the dishes and scrubbed
Ihe (loom. In essence, preformed
whatever duty will he asked ol
the student. She will determine
Percent of students
what difficulties he or she might
who'vs ussd a computer
encounter, and In turn will
In that clasa
devrlop ways lo overcome those

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Grade 3

COMPUTERS
IN SCHOOL

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Where they’re used

difficulties
For Domeraekl. Ihe problem
was dating food llrm s. The dell
uses numbers for months; a
concept which confused her. Bui
help was found with a pocket
calendar. In which Nicholas
prndled In numbers lo the
corresponding m onths Ree n f o r c e m e n t c o m e s f r om
Domrrackt's trarher at Lake
Mary High School Job trainers
und leathers work together to
smooth out trouble s p o is

and Ihe chance lo try. Nicholas
said For this rrason. a lug part
of her Job Is sides Slit- must
ensure employers that stall
members will not be sidelined
with lengthy explanllons or
forced lo redo I ncorrectl y
performed tasks She must alvi
explain what tasks are difficult
for Ihe st udent and what
employers ran expect from the
students. For Ihr most pari site
naya. students exhibit excellent
attendance, a cheerful attnudr
and an eagerness to learn and
belong

Students can do the job, il
given tools with which to cope.

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Going out in search
of the trophy buck
I gave up ilrrr holding several years ago. lor
tw o reasons
O n r. rm marksmanship Irft .1 lot In I k
desired I couldn't till .1 hull In llir M uksldr w llli
.1 Im m - llilillr
T w o . I was n rv rr really &lt;on v n u rd that I h r
Idea o( "%|&gt;mtsmanshl|&gt;" w .n to go oul into Ih r
woods wllli a m illion iinil blow a 2tX) |m iiiik I
anim al to smithereens
I'm not kina klnn
i lr r r hunters I un
d c r • l a n &lt;1 1 h a l
w ith o u t c o iilr o lln l
hunting K u n n i . Ih r
a n n u a ls r v r n lu u lly
wa mill overpopulate
I h r (orrslx anil many
w o 111 d i l i r v r
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a nli r vrntson steak lirllrr than I tin
1 htinkanii inn always remind* inr nl rtrrr
saavin Ilark M iinr In ih r mountains ol W rul
\ It gllila II * onr ol Ihr most pipular llm r* ol
I h r yrar. You ran nrr gull lai k n p ilp |iril ptrkup
truck* paiXrd huinprr to huui|K'r along r v r r v
illrt mail In Ih r stair

Al onr tlinr. I was .111 avid huntrr anil
hshrinian. altMmgh I wasn I vrry ailroii al
rlth rt I liavr never klllnl a ilrrr hut I havr
e.night my share of has* and iroul

I rrm rn ilirr ih r lust tlinr I v rn iu rn l into llir
w immI s in srarrh ol a trophy rack
I was a tm n i|iin tn ! Iiy a Itlrnil ol m ln r who
knew ntorr aM&gt;ol (h r woods Ilian Daniel honor
amt i im 1lit smrll a ilrrr a hall m ilr away H r
k n rw Ihr animals tM-itrr Ilian llir animals k nrw
llirm s rlv rs Pin* In n|irnlug tlav ol Ih r srason.
h r woo lit sprnd srvrn il allrrm am s |usl walking
In Ih r woirls anil I iking mill's H r knrw w lirtr
lli r ilrrr w rrr. whal trails th ry usril to grl lo
drinking holrs ami whi rr th ry tirililril down al

night

M y Irlrm l h id 1ortir honir with scvrral trophy
rarks during his ra rrrr. and lor Ills rxjw rtlsr In
Ih r s|M&gt;it. hr had lirrn aptly nicknamed " K lllr r "
b y Ihosr who knrw linn and h u n ln l with him
I was no • K lllrr.’* hot I wasn't totally
iinlaintlUr with Ih r p rm n lu rr rlth rt having as
a youth, sjw ni a grr.il di al ol iim r in Ih r woods
I i i i i .ling sipiirrrls and pheasant*
llu l I had n rv rr gone altrr "lag game." I had
p frlty mm h adopted a policy ol " I'm not
I iu o iio m alivllilug tlial wrlghs im a r Ilian I do
Itrsidrs I had hrard Ihr honor sloiirs alMiul
h iin lrrs who w rrr mlslakrn (or ilrrr and w r r r
shot and klllrd It hap|Kus r v r r y yrar W h rn
d r r r hunting nmaon npm s ih r m otluarlrs o llrr
(list ount ralrs A Ini ol Ihr spirting goods slorrs
tw-gln ihrir lluy a nllr. gri a ( r r r gravr plot'*
promotions al this tlinr ol yrar
Hill I lluollv 1In tdrd lo |nln Ih r m .iildriilng
crow d, many ol whom sworr that th ru only
rr.ison lor living was lo I k - alilr lo go d r r r

hurtling
II was rold ih.ii morning, v rry told O u r
tlnvllnallon was .itmul Ml nillrs away and w r
w r r r riding in .1 Jrrp wllli a 1 attvas lop II you've
n r v r r whisked down a loot lam highway at M l
in ilrs per hour In a m a ker Mis on wheel* with
200 alt Irak* &lt;s|k 1 lally at llv r m Ih r morning in
28 tlrg rrr w ra lM r. thru yon liavrn 'l llvrtl
T h a i |Kirl ol Ih r Utlr w a s Mul enough. Iml II
got worse I was pr.utlc.illv Ito/rn lo tlralli
w h rn wr inrn rd oil ihr |kivrd mad onto .1 dirt
path (not a mad. jusi a pathl ami Ihr Manx mg
M g.in Ily Ih r Iim r wr rrat hrd lilt- lop ol Ih r
mountain, everything tli.it had M m In ih r M irk
o l Ih r jrrp was now in Ihr Ironi T h e vehicle was
r n v r rr d with mini and. nrrdlrsn lo say. I had
lost quite a tilt nl enthusiasm al lids point.
W r sal In Ih r M irk ol Ih r Jrrp and III a gas
lantern lo k rrp warm as w r wallrd on ih r
official 6 u in opening time I looked around ih r
mount.ilniop at all ol Ihr Inn ks and Intir-w iirrl
d rive vrhlclrs There w rrr liter .illy hum lrrds ol
llir m I rn n rm ta r Irllm g niysrlf lhal II th rrr
w r r r .my d r r r In Ih r area. Ihe&gt; had rlih rr M -rn
sj a rn l oil or died ol ear Mm monoxide jNiisonlng
h v now
ll was still tl.itk al .1M 111I 5 50 Iml w r picked
u p our trusty wra|Mins and M'g.m walking
slowly down an old logging nsid My partner
knew llir area pretty u rll and m o ld make his
w ay down the m id di-sjiiir the l.u k ol daylight I
followed Ih r sound ol Ills Im ilslrps. lolly
expecting al any moment lo step oil a &lt; lilt or
oiiio a rallies) iuke

Alter a few hundred feel w r slopp'd
"W hal llm r Is ll?" I asked, thinking of how
warm iml m /y 11 would M- M m k m my living
room.
"I don’t know.” m y pinner rrspm drd
"Well. Iu»w will wr know when wr ran start
hunllng?"
"O h. you'll know." hr rr|illrd In a lour lhal
Indicated hr knrw somrlhlng I didn't
Al li a in. sMit|i. llir lo|i ol Momil llogris
turned Into a war none. You euuld hear
hundreds ol gnus M-mg llrrd In whal srrrnrd
like a |MKidy-i Mirrograjilird war movie srrn r I
dldn'l know w M 'lhrr to hide, or run. or pray, or
all ol Ihr aMive.
"Gee/, those guys will slinui al anything lhal
moves." I said, hoping lor some reassurance
Irom my pirtnrr.
I got mine
"Just wall until some ol 1M 111 gel a little
wlilskry In llirm ." hr said.
Oh great. I ran see ihr headline now —
"h u n te r mistaken lor d rrr killed by Oils
Cam pbell’*
It was Marling lo gel a llltlr lighter oul now
and Ihr war /one had quleleda hit
My pirtnrr piluted m r to a trail lhal wound
Sec Hunting, Page 8D

Police adjust to growth
O fficers keeping pace
as p opulation sw ells
By SUSAN LO D IM
Herald stall wntar
SANFORD With 1.000 nrw
r esi dents s w e l l i n g S e m ln o lr
County’s pupulatKMi each monlh
and pushing misting services to ihr
limn, local pollrr sav thrv are
keeping pat r with Ihr growth
Sanlord I’ollrr Chlrl Strvrn Mar
riel who srrvrs a pipolallon ol
30000 over a 15 square mile area
said hr looks al Iwo Iat tors — Ihr
avrragr rrspm isr Iim r to rails
rrcrlved and Ihr numhrr nl rails
answered |wr ullicrr rai h yrar - lo
ilrlrrmlnr II pollrr service Is ndr
quale
III HtH7. Ilarrirll said Ills 70
ptllre olllt rrs received 59.000 calls
(or srrvlcr and had an average
response llm r ol wo minute* o.
less Some rails are answered mi
mrdlalely and most are answrred
wiilun live minutes
Ilarrirll said that in order lo get
lhal quick rrspmsc llrne. all 1 alls
arr runslderrd a priority and It the
ulTkrr assigned lo a sjK-eific area is
not available dispm tiers go down a
list until an available nlltrrr Is lound
III Immllr Mir rail llarilrtt said he Is
al the Mamin ol Mult list .iml could
ptsslhly personally rrsjKtnd lo a
minor rail
Ills officer* rrs|M&gt;ml to an annual
avrragr ol HTO calls each Thai
llgurr lor most depirtmriils usuallv
Mils hr I wren M*) lo 846 rails j»rr
man. |K-r yrar Hanford Is al Ihr
high end ol lhal sralr. hut Ilarrirll
said .\s long as lhal llgurr doesn't
cll.mgr Iiy hutldrrds ol calls i h r
level ol service is okay ."
A* llir pijmlallon swells Ilarrirll
said Ills d rp irtm rnl will ronlluor lo
grow T w rlv r officers wrrr added lo
Ihr Sanford lone in 1987. bringing
ihr 70-ntan total lo 20 more than
llir 1983 sworn siall In 1983.
.TN.H79 rails w rrr rrcrlvrd hv Sun
lord pillre and 075 arrrsts made In
I0H7. 1.680arrests w rrr mudr
Mosi pullet- work, hr said. In­
volves public srrvlcr. not criminal

Investigation

Married said tlie

gradual steady Inrrrasr ol arrests is
narcotic*.rrlutrd. rsp-&lt; i.dlv shirr

the I 0 H6 iniriHlucilon ol crack
cncalur Narrollcs growth and llir
lallurr ul ih r criminal Justlc e system
In dral wtlh rrp-.it &lt;rmiinal ollciulrrs hr viid. tall lor more p ila r
srrv Ices
I think wr vr kept up Ilarrirll
said " W r a rrn i unique W r'rr
rfflc lrnl though d rm a n ds arr
grralrr I line s M r 11 a succrsslul
rllort on Ihr |&gt;art ol Ihr i lly lo krrp
parr Somrllmrs other services arr
saertfkrd In givr priority lo law
rnlorcrnrnl nerds Harriett's |OH7
hodgrt wasiilmul S i 2 million
T h r nerd lor additional oilier
spare is In Ih r lu lu rr lor his
department and Harriett sold, thr
rsisling station Is rrow ilrd Hr
added lhal hr rail llvr with the
1 r n w d r d condi t i ons lor now.
because most jcolicr work is done
outside the st.iimn house
Growth brings more targets lor
criminals as writ as inorr 1 riminal*
Harrint brllrve* ih.ii n rw resident*,
ihroogh imp.111 in s should Irrar
Ihr major hutdrn lot ih r &lt;osi ol
.iddlltnu.il pilit r and tire srrvh rs
T h r projMisrd liettwuy. w Im h
wllhln llir urxi decade is rs|m ird
lo spill Sanlord into Uisimei nmili
and south sertluits. Is rxjwc Ird lo
« r r a t r addi ti onal gr owt h and
rvp in d rd nrrds (or jMillrr services
Ilarrirll said Many ol those nrrds
will Ik- Ir.illH rrlalrd caused hv Ihr
d im t link loOtlando
Stair statistics show lhal In 1687.
Srmlimlr County's rlghi law rn
lorrrm rnl agencies made a lotal ol
7.534 artrsis up 457 from ihr
previous year. T h rrr w rrr IT ar­
rests Iti murder ruses 17 lor ra|»r.
:i:iH (or aggravaird assault. MM lor
robbery. 5M&lt;&gt; tor burglary, and
1.106 lor larcrny. There w rrr 16
rrjMtrtrd murders Tw rnlv |&gt;rrrrnl
o| all i-asr-s w rrr rlrarrd
Ovirdo's new pollrr rhlrl. I k mils
I'rlrrson. said hr has an rye on
growih as hr rrvamps his dc|Mt!
inrni. which l urrrnily r onsisis nl
20 sworn olliirrs serving a coinniu
nil v ol aMuit n nun
IV trrvm s.ud in thr- coming yrar
hr |il.ins to add right sworn olllrrrs
lo his lo rrr. along with lour com­

Ntotobf l o\**%

Sanford police dispatcher Tina Veino mans the phones.
munity service nlliiris Al a &lt;osl ul
altoul $2 000 jM-r year less than a
sworn ntlicrr. I’rlrrson s.ud ir.um-d
coiuinunllv service olllrrrs 1an deal
w ith all nou-vhilrnl (Millr r calls
I’rlrrson svilil m the coining year
lie |ilans in Kiuirihulr an agrni to
ih r C H v Coun iv In v rs llg a ilv r
Hurrati (CCIHl. Ihr coimlywide vice
task hirer operated Ihroiigh (he

NASA ready for secret m ission
United Prase International

CAI’K CANAVERAL -

Under a blanket ol
secrecy. NASA Is line liming thr s|&gt;air
shulllt- All.mils lor hlasloll Ik • I on a
rlasslllrd mission lo carry a spy satrllltr llllu
orhll In only Ihr ihird such military lllglu In
thr shulllr program
Al ihr controls will M* vrlrrun s h u ttle
■klpiK-r RoMrl ' Ihsil Gibson, a 42 &gt;rarnld
Navy commandrr making Ills third span
High), and ro-pllol Guy Gardner. 40. a rulnnrl
III Ihr Air Purer and a shulllr rooklr
Th rlr rrrvvmales arr Air Force Col. Ru hard
"M lkr" Mull.mr. 4T. Air Force 1.1. Col Terry
Ross. 40. and Cmdr. William Shepherd. 39. a
Navy S E A L frogm an, a s lro iia u l and
arrunaullt'ernglnrer.
"I'm very pleased with thr crew lhal I havr
and I know' lhal Ihey’re going lo su&lt; &lt;1 sslnlly
pull this mission oil and I’m noi going to havr
lo krrji a close r y r on llirm ." Gibson Joked In
an Inlrrvlew.
Ail.miis’s IT hour connldown. which In
dudrs rsarlly 36 Ilnurs of |&gt;lannrd "holds
was scheduled In M-gln at 12 01 a ill ES T
Monday, w lilt It viuu rs said would lead lo a
launch .itlrmpt al 7 a m on l lmtsday Dee I
Th r v u irrrs S.1I1I the goal ul llir mission,
wlilt-li t'otild end as rarlv as Dee 4 II all grs-s
well, is Ihr launch of .1 radar rrronnalssuai r
salrllllr Into an orbit that will allow lls
Inslrumrnts lo "see" roughly 80 prrrrni uf
Ihr Soviet Union.
Th r salrllllr. which will Ik - deployed Iiy
Mullanc using Atlantis's 50-fool roMii arm.
reportedly cost up lo $500 million and ll
prnhlrins arr encountered In orbll ll ran Mjilat-rtl hark In Ihr sluitllr's cargo Mty lor

rrinrn to Earth
llul under an agrrrtnrnl with Ihr Air Force
covering D rjia rlm rn i ol Drlrnse shulllr
missions, ilit- civilian spare agency Is rrlras
mg Irw details nMaii Ihr lllglu. ihr sn'ontl
since ihr Challrngrr disaster and llir llrst
slnrr Discovery's suirrsslul I.iiiik lilng Srjtl
29.
All the Nailoual Arronuillli s and Spa&lt; r
Admiulstrallon has irvralttl aMiut Ihr 27lli
shulllr lllglu Is lhal Allantls will blast oil I h r.
I soinrilmr M i wren 6 32 a m and 9 32
a m . and lhal Gibson's c rew will t arry a
rlasslllrd DrjHirtmrnl ol Drlrnse paylo.id Inlo
orbll.
T h r rkiit'l launch Unit- will nol Ik- revealed
publicly tint ll Just nine minutes ht-forr
iaunrh Likewise, llir tlurallnn ol ihr lllghl Is
M ing kr|)i secret and a landing time will not
hr announced until 2-1 hours before
tmii hdowu at Eilwards Air Force |i.isr. ( 'all!
AH r n m m 1111 I r a t l o u s b e t we e n l l i r
astronauts ami mission control will hr
blacked mil and ollirr Ilian jtuhllr allalrs
rnmuirntiiry ihruugh llir Iaunrh phase, no
Inlormallou will M- rrlrasrd aMml ihr stains
ol Ihr shulllr. lls |iayloatl 01 ihr crew
throughout ih r resi ol ihr mission unless an
emergency develops.
Snt li secrecy Is not new lo NASA nor Is ihr
use ol a spare slmtilr for a lolly rlasslllrd
military mission.
Wht'ii llir shulllr iirogram was launrhrd In
ilit- early I97l)s. ihr manned orhltrrs were
rnvlsltinrd as llir nallon's jirrm lrr rival and
military Iaunrh vchlrlesand oilier iinmunnetl
rtM-krl programs were allow ed in die mil.
T h r Pentagon's Influence was necessary
See Shuttle. Page 8D

Sem lnolr Cuunty Sh crill s Dr
p a rlin ru l Oviedo and W in irr
Springs arr ilu- onlv dr|iartnirnls
lhal don't have a man on the task
lorrr. hill I’rlrrso n said lie is
Imjirrssrd Iiy the servlet* Ills 1 itv
and Ihr county receive Irom I i III
The O v ie d o 1 hid a ls o jtlans lo |ail
si b oo l
r t io u t i r o lllr r r s m io
See Police, Page 6D

A tlantis crew will help
tie people space record
Unltad Proas International
With Ihr launch ol llir shulllr Ail.mils Iks I .
llvr Atnrrlruns will Join live Russians ami a
Frenchman In orbit. Ihr third llm r 11 |»eoplr
have M*rn In »|»at-r at llir same llmr.
Atlantia's launch
was srticdulrd In hr
p r r r r d r d by the
launch of a Soviet
Soy 11/ TM -7
rmfl Nov 20
lu g F r e n c h m a n
Jcau-lanip ChrrUrn
mio orhll along wllli
Sovirt cosmonauts
Al exander Volkov
and A lrx a n d r
Krlkalev.
A ll t h r e e w r r r
scheduled tn link up
With Ihr Mir space
station 1wo days aflrr
la unch I o join
Vludlmlr Tllov. Musa
Mauaniv and Valery
Polyakov. Tllov and
Manarov have been
.iMkinl Mir since Inlr
1987 and now hold Ihr rrrortl lor Ilit- longest
slay In spare.
All six s j n ic c fliers arc schrdiilrtl 10 remain In
orbll until Dee. 21 whrn Chretien. Titov and
Munamv will return to Earth, k-a/ing the other
three in spucc aboard Mir.
Atlantis Is scheduled In blast oil D rr. I Irom
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EDITORIALS

CIA, Americans
need Webster
Rum ors are flying in Washington that
hard-liners are trying to get rtd of C IA
Director William H. Webster.
Th e clandestine C IA rebellion la reportedly
led b y veterans of covert activities who are
rankling under controls imposed by Webster,
at the direction of Congress. Th e campaign to
remove Webster la apparently backed b y
Donald P. Gregg, chief national security
advisor for*IPresident
rnt-elect Bush.

Many new faces are likely in top posts
W A S H IN G TO N INEAI People note to
President-elect George Bush Indicate Bush will
make more changes In the Cabinet than
expected so that he can quickly put his stamp on
the new administration.
It would appear the Bush Cabinet will not be
as dogmatically tight wing as the first Reagan
Cabinet. It will more likely feature ‘‘pragmatic"
Republicans, people with close personal Item to
Bush. Thts has already been evidenced by the
announced replacement of Secretary of Ststr
George Shultz by Bush's longtime friend and
campaign manager James Baker III. os well os
by the appointment of New Hampshire Gov.
John Sununu as chief of staff. Top-level Baker
aide Richard Barman has been appointed
director of the Office of Management and Budget
Ronald Reagan's lost three Cabinet appoint­
ments; Richard Thornburgh as attorney general.
Lauro Cavazos os education secretary and
Nicholas Brody at Treasury were all made tn
consultation with Bush. All three will remain.
Bush announced recently
The biggest question mark is Secretary of
Defense Frank Cariucct. Former Senatr Armed
Services Committee Chairman John Tower has
hi* eye. on the Job. and he Is close to Bush.
However, because of continuing procurement
problems, a businessman such as Paul O'Neill.

chief executive office of Aluminum Company of
America, might get the Job. Carluccl. though,
may be hard to displace.
Another ms for question Is CIA head William
Webster. Some close
to Bush speculate
that the president­
elect — who. unlike
Webster. Is a major
supporter of covert
a rilvltlrs — might
prefer form er Na­
tional S e c u rity
A dviser Brent
Scowcmft One poss l b l l l t y Is tn
nominate W ebstrr
for the next Supreme
Court opening, some­
C b U 9 h Wi l l
thing he would Jump
m gki more
at. and then have
change9 than
Scnwrrtifl take over
expected J
the CIA
A not Iter question I* what to do with National
Security Advtsrr Ocn. Colin Powrll Powell
wants to return to active duly where lie would ta­
in line for a major command But Insider* think
Bush may put Powell on the fust track to become
the first black chairman of the Joint Chief* of

Mr. Bush, a former C IA director, should be
wary of attacks against Webster, a personal
fr'rmd. and against congressional monitoring
of the Intelligence agency. A rogue elephant
spy agency that violates American laws and
human-rights values can become a danger to
the president, to democratic government and
to the United States.

HELEN THOMAS

Bush sweeps
a new broom

President Reagan discovered the disastrous
consequences of letting former C IA director
W illiam Casey become a don of covert
operations. Mr. Casey's alleged involvement
w ith L t . C o l. O liv e r N o r th , w ith th e
arm s-for-host^es deal, with executions In
Central America and other dirty tricks was
never fully documented, largely because M r.
Casey died before he could testify before
Congress In the Iran-Contra hearings. Rut his
misrule of the C IA threatened the ability of
the vital agency to do Its prime Job —
•gathering intelligence.
Mr. Gregg's name has appeared In jigsaw
pieces of the Iran-Contra puzzle. He denies
any connection to North, but the rumors
persist.
M r. Webster restored credibility u f 'lh c
Intelligence- agency. He cooperated with
Congress, which has legitimate oversight
activities over the CIA . oversight that even
conservatives such as Barry Goldwatrr re­
cognize and defend. Mr. Webster eschewed
the role of grand policymaker, saying that the
role of the C IA director was not to make
foreign policy but to provide Intelligence.
Intelligent, devoted and circumspect. M r.
Webster Is the kind of CIA chief the American
people want.
Americans want a C IA that Informs us of
national security dangers early, so that the
government tun deal with them before they
turn Into crises. We don't want u CIA which
becomes a crisis. We want a C IA which
respects the democratic process, not one that
attempts to usurp power from Congress or the
president. We want a CIA that Is a danger to
the K G B . not to our national Institutions. W e
want a C IA director who knows that Congress
and the American people are not the enemy.
William Webster has shown himself to be
that type of person. We hope Mr. Bush agrees.

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Stall, and then replace him wti.i either current
U.S ambassador to Oermany Richard Burt or
former NSC aide and Bush campaign deputy
director Robert Kimmltt.
Conservative* want Bu*h to name former
Secretary of Education William Bennett a* hi*
health und human service* secretary. Ilush amt
Dennett have never been closr. howevrr. amt
Bush may consider him too outspoken. One
name that has mine up for IIIIS Is Republican
Hep. Lynn Marlin, though she might Instead
replace Aline Dorr McLaughlin a* labor srretary
Other posslbtllles for llra llli and Human
S rivk t* arc Durrux Hardy, current head of ihr
Social Security Adm inistration, and Hep
William OradlMin of Ohlu
Although conservatives would love to see Hep
Jack Krmp as secretary of defrnsr. It’s more
likely that he will lie named as the tlrst secretary
of vrlrruns affairs. Another po»alblllty lor
vrtrrana adatrs Is Everett Alvarrz. the first 11 S
pilot sliot down tn Vietnam.
II Illinois Gov. Jim Thompson decide* not to
seek a tilth term, he ran almost surely Is*
commerce secretary. If he derides to nin. the
post may go to former defrnsr secretary Donald
Rumsfeld, or to Houston oilm an Robert
Mosharhrr. head Ilush campaign fund raiser
icinwNtwteavaa la rta esiti aita

DAVID S. BRODER

Party blames the candidates
W A S I I I N G T O N --T h r De mo c r at s have
become connoisseurs of defeat. They have It
down to a nice routine now. Altrr eacli
presidential election, lire national partv traders
and the Democratic “ chairs'' of the 50 slates,
aa they style themselves, go oil together to
contemplate the latest loss and vow- that next
lime they're definitely going lo do heller
They prefer lo mrrt In warm climes. Allrr
the 1964 defeat, they went to the Virgin
Islands. Thts lime. It was Phoenix. But Ihr
progress of their thinking Is glacial
Each time they caucus, they decide ihr
lalrst loss was entirely the fault of the hapless
nominee. In their perfect hindsight. Jlnuny
Caner lost In 1090 because hr decided, during
hts climatic debate with Ronald Reagan, to
rrvral that Ills consultant on nuclear pro
llfrratlon was his daughter Am y. W slirr
Mondalr. they asserted, cost the parly 49
Male* by saying luxes would have to rise
Michael Duluikts was defeated because lie did
nol nay Ih r Pledge of Allegiance. Or something
like that.
Every four year*, thrse worthies unfurl their
proud banner. "It Wasn't Our Fault." Till*
year, they even pul Ihr sentiment Into a fomiul
resolution, declaring that they “ reject lire
notion" that their third straight presidential
defeat, the fifth loss tn Ihr last six tries,
“ represented the rejection of Ih r Democratic
Party or the principles Its supporter* hold
dear." Silly notion.
The Democrats' collective ability to deny the
bleak reality of the prrsrnt und past. while
foc using on u mirage of fulure happiness ha*
to command Ihr admiration of any Cutis fun
like myself. Hut If you are hardhradrd enough
to believe that one of the "principles Its
supjionrrs hold dear" Is the old-fashioned
belief that winning I* b rllrr than losing, you
have lo wonder If these characters are kidding
lhem*elves-or If they're serious.
Their complacency rest* on the assertion
that Democrats suffered no losses, und Indeed
slightly Increased their pre-election majorities
In both houses of Congress. Ih r slate
legislatures and In the ranks of governors.
Poor old Republicans, they seem lo say. have
lo make do with the presidency and the vice
presidency, while we’ve got all the rrst. It's the
equivalent of getting to hire all the extras In
the burning of Atlanta scenes for "Gone Willi
the W ind." while the Republicans get to pluy
Scarlett and Rhetl. But no one's told the
Democrats that.
Well, actually, somebody did tell them
something like that. Bruce Babbitt, the former
governor of Arliona. was ruled out of the
c-cmqretlllnn for the I9HH Democratic presi­
dential nomination for having a sense n(
humor. H r found the protestations of satisfac­
tion from the Phoenix faithful hilarious.
Hr told them lo their faces what he'd said to

S A N TA BARBARA. Calif ITesIdeni
Kr.ig.ui Is winding down and ktoklng toward
a future outside the White llousr
In breaking ground fur hts new 945 million
presidential library In srrnlr Sunt Valley with
Its Western movie vistas, the president
pronounced a modest claim that historian*
"will Judge our rllort* well "
"A* for us." hr added." at prrwrnl we ran
only say this "We leave done our best. and
w r pray tluil It lias hren enough "
H r leaves oilier In
a couple of months
with the satisfaction
of knowing that the
rlertoratr supported
hts rlioire of a suc­
cessor. P re sid en t­
elect George Bush
may not tie quire the
heir apparent In the
Ideological sense, bul
tie Is enough ol a
conservative lo ap|M-a*r ihr Right and
please Reagan
t e n o u g h of a
Kragun came Into
oilier as a popular
conservative
president unci. It the
lo app ea se
(mils are correct will
the Right and
leave with his ratings I
p l e a s e
high H r a rh lrv rd
Reagan J
many of hts goals, i
—l at..
and hr changed
the I

me In an Interview the morning alter Ih r latest
defeat-that his parly will never find Its
presidential baiting as long as "we krep
distracting ourselves with our minor sue
cesses" and (ail to acknowlegr th.it the
presidency Is "u totally dltlerrul kind ol other"
irom the ones ih r voter* Ituvr rrrrntly l&gt;rrn
willing to entrust lo lh r Drtnorral*
The presidency. Babbitt said. Is a Mg issue
o i l i e r , the it la r r
w h e r e t he l a r g e
questions ul |rearr
and prosperity are
confronted. So long
as Democrat* fall to
reach for credibility
In Itiosr dimension*
ol leadership, the
W hite House w ill
remain tieyond Ihrlr
grasp It's nol like
airline frequent-flyer
miles You can't turn
III 3.000 legislative
h e s e
seats or 34 consecu
wor t hi es u n ­
live year* of House
furl t h e i r
mujnrlllr* anil claim
proud banner,
a Irre ticket lo the
"It Wasn't Our
Oval Ofllrr
Fault ^
Unless and uotll
Democrats fuer up to
Ihrlr luck of credibility on Ihr large presi­
dential IsMurs- iidllnnul security, the economy,
and community valucs- lhey can't win It's not
a "technical question” that ran la- solvrd by
more Jlggrrlng with the system of prrsldc-nllal
selection.
Every four yrars. the Drimrrul* search for
some new gimmick to "fix" the system ol
|irlmarlr* and raucusrs they're Item tinkering
with for 20 years foist time unuiiid. It was tile
"Sujier Tuesday" primary. In which all the
Southern stales voted on a single day. That
didn't save them, so this time, ihr hot new
gimmick Is a lottery. Just u few months before
Ih r 1092 election culendar Iregln*. scimrtwtdy
will draw names lo decide which stale or states
will lie first In line for primaries nr caucuses.
Muybr. bul ih r connec tion lsn'1 strikingly
clear. And Ihc real problem is much deeper.
It's not geography; It's history The Iasi lime
Ihc- Democrats held the While- House. Ihr
eeonomy was wrecked by liillutlon und
America was repeatedly humiliated cm the
International stage. Unless und until the party
leaders uc-knuwlrdge llial reality, und demon­
strate that their party nomlnrr* have drawn
the appropriate lessons from It. voters will be
rrluetunt to rntrust them with the presidency
again.
The kind of ostrich art thc-y put on In
Phoenix Is nol going to help.

direction of tils foreign |mlley vts a vis Ihc
Soviet Union
The most glaring ol In* failures, acs hr did
admit to a group ol high sclvinl student*, is
the devastating drill burden lie leaves Itir
nation Hr promised lo balance the budget hy
I9H4 Instead lie tripled the deficit lo 9150
billion, mainly by giving a tax cut. and
raising military sprndlng lo carte Main tic
heights The ruittonal debt of 92(1 trillion
c lunged this country from lire No I creditor
nut km in the No I debtor nalkm
H r promised to reduce the *!/» of govern­
ment and Instruct kept the departments ol
Kducatkm und Energy that Ire pledged lo
abolish und acklrd a new Driurtnrenl ol
Vrlrruns Alfulr*
Tire economy Improved. Intlutlon was
drastically rrduerd und the unemployment
rale cut tu a 14 year low. The economic
pk lure contributed to tire election ol Hush
and tire drslrr for a continuation of lire status
quo
It he were uskrd. Reagan would |&gt;rolubly
view as one of Ills major successes Ills Irellrl
th.il Ire restored America’s pride ancl sense of
patriotism. During the campaign. Ire even
claimed thal the men and women In uniform
did nol appreciate their role until Ire came
along. He ulso (eels that he rid the nalkm of
lire Vietnam syndromr. thul such wars
should not tie fought.
Hut rhetoric- Is easy. When It came lo the
big one*. Krug.m believed In Hie better part of
valor, or slriiirgie rrirrui
He pulled lire troop* out of la-ha non when
hr did nol want lo expend thr lives or |iowrr.
He put heavv pressure cm Nicaragua for right
years, hut did mil Invade that tiny country,
despite Its drflunrr. Hr showed rrstrulnt arid
rarely took Mg rhances. The invuslon of
Grenada wus assured victory Irom thr start.
So the president exercised caution In
assigning irocijw. hut secretly or otherwise
promoted anti-communist rebel movements
While there Is no question that he came lo
jxiwrr with u macho view of the poxslblllllr*
of dealing with the Soviet Union, or as he put
It "the rvll empire." und chose to com­
promise. As a consequence, hr may decide
thal Ih r INF Treaty, eliminating mediumrange missiles from Europe wus umong his
grralest achievements.
With the enormous changes In the Kremlin
und the collapsing strong com m unist
dictatorships. Krugun'a era In office also saw
Ihc beginning of the end of lire 40-year-old
Cold War.
The president ulso changed lire view of the
federal government's rr*|xm*lblllty toward
the dlsuclvanlagrd.

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�Sanford Harold. Sanford. Florida — Sunday. Novambar V , 19M — SD

LETTERS
School doftndtd
II la my honor In be the current president of
Florida School for the Deaf and Blind Teachers
United, FTP -N B A . As an aaaoclatfon we are
dedicated to the handicapped children we serve
through o u r positions such as classroom
teachers, computet specialists, dorm itory
behavior specialist, speech teachers, and orten
lallon and mobility Instructors.
As a professional group o.* 135 members we
represent hundreds of years of experience In
working with sensory Impaired children both
here and outside the slate of Florida. Personally,
I have dedicated 25 years |n residential schools
for the deaf and blind with a total of 35 years In
special education as classroom teacher, dean of
aludents. and superintendent. Unequivocally
the Florida School for Ihr Deaf and the flllnd la
heralded lo be among the very best In the
nation. Il Is lauded for Its diversity of programs.
Its physrtal facilities, and moat Imporlanlly. for
lit professional and dedlcalrd stair
A terrible tragedy occurred recently on our
campus and It brings a deep sadness to all of the
FSDB family. Adding lo our grlel Is the
insinuation that as a school we would wish to
cover up the tragedy. Il appears that some
Individuals want In ronvlct us of wrongdoing
before the Investigation Is even finished
FSDB's recent notoriety has |&gt;taced additional
stress on our students They read the nrw*|M
pent and watrh television. They are frightened,
concerned and confused Since It la a family's
responsibility lo comfori Its members. Ihr staff
at FSDD Is fulfilling that obligation and dealing
with the disruptions to our school environment
created by investigators, reporters, and ever
present television cameras.
It Is our hope that the recent tragedy which
brought about the current Investigations will
result In Improvements for our students, staff
and school.
However, as professionals, we are united In
our support of all staff members si Ihr Florida
School (or ih r Deaf and Blind
Keeper (fully submitted on behalf of the
member* of the Florida School for the Deaf and
Blind Teacher* United FTT-N EA
Dr. Bert J. Lewis. President
Florida School for Ihr Deaf
And Ihr Blind Teacher* United
St Augustine

Dialtcts part of Amorfca
Recently Jeaar Jackson accused a man of a
racial slur because he sang Ole Man River."
The man apologized and oak) hr did not mean lo
be Insulting and he did not think h r was. that
dialer! i arc a port of our history.
Hr was right Our country Is made up of many
types, and uulct it are til!). umt.uin My nepnrw
who has taught history and Spanish in North
Carolina for many years sounds like Andy
Griffith. There la a prominent minister in
Central Florida whose speech leaves no doubt
where he came from.
Nest door to North Carolina, around Charles­
ton. S C . the dialect Is different New Englun
Mess do not smsoN tlkr the middle westerners
* I saw Paul Rahesnn tn “Ole Man River" lour
times Are we supposed tn deny that jw-ople■once
talked like characters In that movie, that rmany
— both w hllr and black — still do?
Must we give up Tom Sawyer and Iturklrbrr
ry Finn hrrausr of dialects Must our deny our
children Ih r brauly of ihr spirituals unrduratrd
uneducated hul hr lllunl slaves gavr us No child
should mlsa knowing Uncle Remus Or San­
ford's Errkul Hnth were ftnr characters
I love dialects, especially ihr blacks'. I was
bom In North Alabama I did not are my parents
much. Aunt Em. my black nursr saved m y life
My uncle, a country doctor, had me on a diet
that would have starved me Aunl Em look me
lo visit her friends and I ale with them I went
wtih Aunt F^rn and Bully, her htislund. lo their
churrh
After Aunt Em died. India, a young black
woman cantr to krrp house for our family. She
taught me about plants and bow to trust others
During canning season our kitchen and bark
porch had several of India's friends helping.
They let me help wash jar*.
I think one reason I enjoy Paul Laurence
Dunbar's poetry la because I have known his
people. la some dam politician going to censor
Paul Laurence Dunbar because his poems are
nearly all In dialect? They arc the snobs!
Jeaae Jackson, of all people, should not accuse
others of racism. Many of us remember when he
was guilty of racial slur when he called New
York City "H ym e Town " He waa alow apologis­
ing tn the Jews. But hr wanted their votes and
finally did.
Our country lias changed since 1950 when I
wrote a thesis on prejudice. Sure l here Is still
some prejudice — some people don't like
Yankees I don't like Ihetr sugary combread.
I Itrlicvr there are brilliant members of all
races There are also stupid Individuals In the
black race as well as In the white. All races have
Ihelr share of crooka and liars. A black politician
may be as crooked and Insincere as a white one.
When we protect crtmlnala because they are of a
minority group, we are denying that we are all
equal. I believe In equality — I base my likes and
dislikes on character and behavior. I did not
criticise Willie Horton because h r Is black. I
abhor his behavior as I hale Ted Bundy's. I did
not know Wllllc Horton wus blick until I read
about Dukakis criticising George Hush fur
racism. The magaslnc I read about Horton did
not mention race.
I do not like politicians of any party who try lo
change the true hlslory und characters of my
country.
"1 often think how nice It Is Dial I cun live In u
world like this — where bells cun bring and
clocks can strike and none of I be |&gt;eoplr artmade alike."
Thai old nursery rhyme expresses my feelings
exactly.
I admire William Buckley — and Bill Cosby,
bul II would be u boring world If everyone was u
humorist or a walking dictionary!
Lucille Campbell
Sanford

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters lo the editor are welcome. All letters
must be signed and Include a mailing address
and telephone number. Letters should be on a
single subject and as brief as possible. The
Sanford Herald reserves the right to edit.

Agencies serve Sanford’s homeless
What are the characteristics of the homeless
In Sanford? This question waa answered by Mrs.
Blanche (Mother) Weaver. Rescue Church of
God; Mrs. Irene Brown. Director of the Christian
Sharing Center and Lieutenant Sam Flanigan of
the Salvation Army.
The three community resource! verve dif­
ferent populations. Mrs. Irene Brown Indicated
that they assist about 10 homeless people
monthly. Generally, they arc transients passing
through the city. They have automobiles and
sleep In them. They do not contact the Christian
Sharing Center more than twice The Christian
Sharing Center help* with food and clothing
The people who contact them either find a job
and living accumodalions or ronllnue Ihelr
pilgrimage lo another town
Lt. Flanigan observed that the only facility In
Sanford that houses Ih r homeless Is Mrs
Weaver's Rescue Mission Th e hulk of the people
who contact the Salvation A rm y about housing
have addresses or llrs In Seminole County.
Often those who romr have lost Ihelr employ­
ment and are In Imminent danger of being
rvktctl from their living quarters. Orrasslenally.
the families have already lost (heir living
accommodations and the Salvation Army will
tem porarily place th rm In a motel. The
Salvation Arm y helps families pay Ihelr rent lo
prevent their becoming homeless The Salvation
Army will not pay security deposits From
January until the end of October they have

LURLENE
S W E E TIN G

aided approximately 400 families w ith children
lo pay their rent.
The Krscue Mission usually provides food and
shrller for single men. women and couples
According to Mr* Weaver, there are more
people using Ihelr services during the winter
months The highest number of residents they
have housed and fed were 50 during the month
of January. I OHM. The Rescue Mission Is located
al 1401 W. 13th Street It has one residence,
which Is dlvldrcl into two rnmpurtmrnts Men
nrrupy one half of Ihr residence and women the
other half It* service has helped single men.
women and couples Recently, another need has
manllrstrd Itself. Ih r nerd lor a place to house
families Currently. Ihr Mission Is providing
services lor two families who have children
ranging In age from Infancy lo school age This
creates a dilemma because she llrm ly bellrvrs

that families should not be In ihe same facility
with single men and women. Consequently, she
Is endeavoring to rrpalr the Open Door Shrltrr.
2200 Airport Boulevard, to address this nrrd.
M rs. Weaver staled that many persons
seeking their aid have mental problems and arr
unable to cope effectively In a competitive
society. Others are marginally employed und
when they become til or lose Ihelr Jobs they
havr no resources lo draw upon. Between
Jan u ary and September 1988 more than 2.000
meals have been provided for Mission clients
Meals Included brrakfast. lunch und dlnnrr
Th e churiirlrrlsllcs of the homeless In Sanford
are persons who have low (hiving jobs or no
employment, no familial support systems,
mental Incapacities and are In transit For some
ell Irens of Sanford, meeting Ihelr need for
shelter becomes a real challenge When wages
range Irom Ihe minimum wage lo Ml per hour
and there Is a family In sup|Mirt. balancing Ih r
budget becomes a chore Loss of employment or
Illness lie« nines a catastrophe Rrnts for rooms
arc $50 to MIO per week, apartments may
average $350 per month. If a week's rent Is
missed il is alinosi un(MMw&gt;ihle for thrm tn
become currrnl In payments again Consr
fluently. Ihe three agencies d ied perform a vital
function In this community
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ANALYSIS

Radicals gain ground in Latin America
whose election Is Dec 4, show me
leading ronlender in be Carlos
Andres P rrrr. the man who iralkmsilted foreign oil companies In bis
B U EN O S AIRES. Argentina Besides his other headaches. Presi­ previous term as president from
1974 lo IB79.
dent-elect George Bush will to havr
In Peru the most recent poll,
to deal in Latin America with a new
crop of troublesome politicians, in­ showing Ihe presidential preference
cluding leftists, populists, radicals In Ihr IO largest i tiles, gives ihr
lead lo Lima Mayor Alfonso tft.trand freaks
W ith in a year there w ill be rantes. a Marxist
In Bratll. a poll by Folha do Sou
elerllona In V rn csu rla . Brazil.
Paulo ooundlng out opinion for
Bolivia and Argentina Another
presidential elections set for Nov
presidential election follows In Chile
IS. 1989. showed (be top five
In December 19*9, and by April
1990 elections are scheduled for contenders to be either leftists,
populists or political mavericks
Peru
Former Rto dr Janeiro governor
Public opinion polls are showing a
Leone I B rito U . anathema to the
rise tn strength In leftist, populist
and non-conformist candidates — s Bratiltan military, led the poll,
backlash agetnsi Ihe Inability of favored by 20 prreent He proposes
Incumbent rulers to reverse an a vague b.uck tu lultstu ‘ lor t.,r
poor.
economic decline caused in pari by
Hntola was brother-in-law of ihe
Ihe burden of servicing foreign debt
U lr president Jnao Goulart. who
totaling $ 4 10 billion
was deposed In a coup d etal in
The exception Is Bolivia, where
1964. a revolt that ushered tn a
retired general Gen Hugo lftanzer. a period of 2 1 years u( military rule.
conservative ex president. Is con
Polls in Argentina arr sbuwlng
stdcrrd by many the strongest
Peronlsi candidal r Saul Menem,
contender tn May 7 elect inns The
who once said ‘ not one liquid
other major candidates are leftist dollar" will leave Argentina tn pay
Jaime Par /amors and Contain
foreign bankers, ahead in the presi­
Sanches dr lai/ada of the ruling dential rare for Ihr May 14 election
party.
Menem, governor of s|»arar!y pop
The Hragan administration for ulatrd L.i Kloja province, suggrslrd
thr past six years rejectrd pleas by Argentina break relations with ihr
Latin American leaders for maasivr
Unitrd Stales following the 19811
tlrbl relief, and most recently II U S bombing of Libya.
cold shouldered a Japanese pro
He and other IVronisi provincial
pout tu ease Ihr Third World debi
governors printed their own money
through a multilateral fund
In the form of provincial bonds
Ihibllc opinion polls In Vrncsurla.
when Ihelr treasuries ran dry
■ y D A N IIL

DROIDOFF

UP1 Ssntor Editor

COMMENTARY

Tax laws discriminate against family firms
W A S H IN G TO N -W h lle the vast
majority of American* undoubtedly
favor family-owned businesses, in­
cluding family forms and ranches,
(he law discriminates against these
baste elements In the free enterprise
system by making It difficult for a
family business to be passed from
one generation to another.
Lawmakers certainly should scruUnite thr 'aw and the tax code to
discover how to remedy the situa­
tion. A good place to start Is the nrw
Section 2036(c) of the tax code The
A m e ric a n College of Probate
Counsel has pointed out that this
obscure section "unfairly favors
families whose wraith ts repre­

sented by cash and marketable
securities over those who own farms
or small businesses."
Section 2036(c). the College re­
ports, "discriminates against the
owners of small businesses. Indeed
11extends to those a ho own as little
as 10 percent of a business or
Income-producing p ro p e rty." A
person who owns $500,000 of s
blue chip stock can give to a child
the future appreciation on all or
pan of the shares, while the owner
of a farm can't do that. As a mailer
of fact, the firmer can't even sell a
one-third interest to hts child for a
fair market price without having all
the future appreciation put Into hts
estate.
These matters of tax detail urt-n'i

Just a concern for lax and estate
attorneys. Th e y Impact directly on
ordinary citizens concerned about
what their children receive. The
College points out that the tax code
irovtslon “ hits the parent with
Imlled resources who Is willing to
lend rash to a child lo buy a
business or real estate, provided the
loan Is repaid at a fair rate of
Inlet cat."

[

Unquestionably, a very large
number of parents lend money to
their children tn this way to help
them get a secure financial footing
In life. T h e law and tax code
shouldn't be fashioned In such a
way as to penalize these parents.
If families arr handicapped by the

tax code, more und more small
businesses, farms and ranches will
fall under the control of large
corporations. There's an Important
place In the American economic
system for large corportlons: but
they should not displace small- and
medium-sized businesses, which
alto are Important elements In our
free enterprise economy.
Large c o m p a n i e s are w e l l
equipped to defend Ihelr Interests
before governmental bodies. Small
businesses aren't as well organized
or rip tipped. It's unclear how Setlion 2036U I come Into being, but
there ts good reason to believe that
lawmakers should Insist on Its
rrpeal.

Let us all give thanks for the soft life
This year I was struck by how appropriate it
seems to have Veterans Day and Thanksgiving
In the same month.
T h r two holidays always call forth many of
the same feelings, but I'd never noticed Ihe
similarity until this year, when preparations for
ABC's "W ar and Remembrance" stretched
Veterans Day Into a month-long affair for me.
I urn a rrpnrtcr al an A BC affiliate, and sit
right next to thr reporter assigned lo do u local
companion piece to the national epic. During
my rrportlng career In this city. I've Interviewed
some of the same war veterans. Holocaust
survivors and resistance fighters rny collragur
interviewed over the lost month, and hr und I
talked often about what we'd learned from
them.
Some of the lessons we shared; others were
more personal. Me seemed to be most affected
by the amazing, malleable human essence that
could carry someone through s Bataan, a
Uuchenwald. or a burning U-52 and Ihe 36
plastic surgeries that followed.
I was most affected by the knowledge that If I
had any of that essence at all, how little of It had
been tupped — and how much I hoped tt would
never be.
Which. I guess, bnngs me lo Thanksgiving.
Since I have been able to appreciate hardships
and tragedy to any extent — and I calculate that

beginning with m y mother's tragic and unex­
pected death 12 years ago. because I had been
pretty Insulated la-lore that — Thanksgiving has
always set me thinking how soft m y life has
brrnromparrd to so many others
I’m not sure w hy the holiday has touched me
In that way since her druth. except that shirr
then I've felt that for many of us there comes a
time when Ihe veil Is lilted, and we see for the
first time the extent to which life cun go wrong.
Maybe It’s not until wc acquire that perspective
that we can appreciate the good fortune of a life
gone right.
War. death and sacrifice always make me
thankful for the need not lo have to sac mice. I
look at the hurdshlp* others went through, and
feel dam lucky.
And I think how all their hard w ork paid off; I,
and all the rest of the descendants for whom

they fought In wars, marched In union picket
lines, worked ihelr way through school* and
saved Ihelr money, have the foot up on life they
hoped we'd have.
I used In think m y father would huve
begrudged me the llle I have now. If he'd lived lo
see m r have It: he was forever telling me how
bad his life was when h r was a kid and a young
adult, how I never upprrclutrd what I hud. und
so on. If hr could see me now. If he could see
how he managed to give m r the llle he never
hud. I don't think he'd begrudge mr a moment
of It. H r‘d see Ills thoughts and dreams bear
fruit, finally. I wish some of this could have been
hts; I'm glad It's mine.
I have no children, und I wonder how bring
horn to this lurky generation I belong lo will
alTcci kids born to my generation
If m y perrs do the Job our parents did wlih us.
I don't nred lo worry-. Hul If I could wish
anything for them In a month alien I am so
filled with a sense of history and appreciation. It
would be that they. too. m ay enjoy a "soft" life
— one where they will understand how lucky
they are. without watching another generation
go t hr ough u H a i n a n death mar ch, a
lluchenwahi, u Tel offensive — and without
going through It themselves.
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Stone Agers in the fast lane

IN BRIEF
S alh ra a p p e a rs to b lo c k A ID S v ir u s

United Prsti International

Test tube studies by researcher* at the National Institute el
Dental Research Iwvc shown that something in human saliva
appears to block the ability of the AIDS virus to Infect cells.
When the dentists Incubated the human Immunodeficiency
virus with growth substances and saliva collected ftnm three
healthy men. they found that after right days the virus had
completely lost Its ability to Infect lymphocytes, the human
cells that are Its prime target.
Virus Incubated with filtered saliva or saliva collected Jusl
from the parotid gland remained Ineffective, the rcsrarrhrr*
found, leading them to believe some large molecule In whole
saliva must be responsible lor the anti viral activity.
Dr. James Wyngaarden. director at the National Institutes of
Health, said the researchers are now trying to Identify (he exact
component In saliva that inhibits the virus, and how this "oral
defense against acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome" uork*

LOS ANGELES — A team of researchers
grown weary over the annual toll of people
who succumb to the “diseases of civilisa­
tion" has developed a prescription lor 30th
century Westerners: adopt Ihe diet of
prehistoric humans
At first blush such a suggestion may seem
somewhat odd If not downright laughable.
Just picture It.
Investment bankers hopping out of
rustom polished BMW*, spears tn hand. In
search of lunch — a herd at delectable bison
and a handful of glistening berries.
On the Hollywood Freeway?
Get real.
Hut researchris Dr* S Boyd Eaton.
Melvin Konnrr and Marjorie Shostak. who
have taken a medical aa writ as anthropnluglcul look at modem people, think a
return tn humankind's original diet m ay not
b r such a had Idea after all
They base I heir recommendations, w h ich

Arbor day altrt
Disease detectives are blaming tree seedlings — or at least
the moss they are packed In — for rauslng a 14-state outbreak
of a rare human disease called sporotrichosis.
The fungal disease, which ran spread through the body's
lymph system, causes skin blisters or sores on the upper body
and painful awelllngof the lymph nodes.
Slate health department officials and doctors from the
Centers for Disease Control said recently In the Journal of the
American Medical Association that H4 cases of the disrasr were
reported between April 33 and June 30 of this year, with all the
cases occurring In people who had handled evergreen seedlings
"packed In Pennsylvania with sphagnum moss that had been
harvested In Wisconsin."
Sphagnum or bog moss Is a common material pa* ked around
root* uf plants in shipment lo keep ll«rut nwtU. The tfotlni*
note that earlier Wisconsin outbreaks of sporotrichosis have
also been blamed on sphagnum, which may harbor Sporothrlx
schcnckll. the fungus causing the disease
More than a third of the cases occurred tn garden club
m c.nbcii re stair forestry workers "who participated In annual
tree distributions In which seedlings were separated from one
another, repacked In moas and distributed" lo residents eg thr
14 Midwest and East Coast states where the outbreak occurred
Unfortunately, the doctors said, the rare disease l* often
m tadlagnosed, resulting In delay of effective antifungal
treatment, or even aggravation of the sores, which may worsen
If punctured and drained

A cck to n t-p ro fw to ts
A study of 10.394 British children show* pre-*chnoJrrs that
have multiple accidents before the age of ft are almost t li time*
more likely than other children lo be Injury-prone as
schoolchildren
Writing recently In the Journal Pediatrics, researcher* limn
the Albert Einstein College at Medicine In New York and the
University of Bristol. England, said children who arr injurrd tn
three or more accidents between birth and age five were nearly
six times as likely to have thiee or more injurtrs between the
agesofftand 10 years.
The researchers based their study on mothers' rrpon* of
their childrens* accident* but said other studies tiasrd on
medical records showed the same trends.
The children were bom during one week In April IB70. and
are being studied In a large multl-laceted health study
The researrhrrs also oharrvrd that boys and aggrrssiw
children were more likely to be Injured, aa were the children of
younger mothers, or chtldrrn who had many older brothers or
Sister* and few younger siblings
Accidents arr one ol the leading causes ol death and
disability lor youngsters The scientists recommended
environments be made as safe as possible lor all children, since
most injurtrs will occur unprrdlctably In children who hate not
sustained Injuries before.
But they also rrcnmmend: "For the small group eg children
who ran be Idrnltflrd as being at high risk of Injuries, tt may
also be useful to provide Individual lor used intervention* to
prevent Injuries."

Policy is correct,
but is it right?
By Patar H. Gatt. M.D.
I dedicate litis lo thr nurse
who refused lo give me Informslion about my futhrr'a condition
flrr hr was admitted lo u
ospllal critical utrr unit
As an Insider, a practicing
physician who takes care of
hospital patients. I know that the
purse s behavior was standard,
ethical and prolrssionai. Il was
also unkind and insensitive.
Because I chose to play the role
p ( an o u t s i d e r , an u n *
sophisticated family member. I
learned a lot about the maimer
In which family members arc
handled In health-care Inst Hu­
ttons. Mere Is wlial happenrd:
I was notified that, because ol
pneumonia, m y father had been
admitted lo a largr hospital In an
adjoining stale. After making my
own rounds on Saturday, I drove
an hour to thr hospital. parked
In the visitors' lot. presented
myself at Ihe front desk, pro­
perly obtained a |&gt;as* and look
Ihe elevator to the critical cure
unit on the second floor.
hike similar units In other
husjillals. the CCU was geared to
the cure anti treatment of very III
patients who ruuld not be safely
monitored In what are railed
"floor beds" — ordinary hospital
rooms T h r quirt efficiency ol
thr nurses, thr hrrp Ix-t-ping of
the machines, t l r IV tines and
the appurtenances ol modern
high tech medicine were familiar
to me. However. I rrrnrmbrrrri
how intimidating tills environ­
ment could be to the medical
neophyte. I resolved lo play
. dumb.
"How Is Mr. Oott today?" I
asked thr nurse.
"Ills condition Is stable." she
replied.
"What are his vital signs?" I
In q u ire d , rrferrl ti g to the
bread and-butter data concern-

MIOICINK

C

PETER
GOTT.M.D.

trig temperature, respiratory
rale, pulse and blood pressure
" l ran'l give you that Informa­
tion." she answered as she
briskly turned on her heel.
"Bow almut Ills antibiotics?
What Is he felting?" I asked
"I can t discus* ili.it wllh you.
You'll have lo c lin k with the
doctor." she staled over her
shoulder.
I fought the impulse lo dis
close my true Identity I wasn't a
mere mortalr I was a physician:
In nlhcr circumstance*. I'd lie
giving her the orders Seeing no
easy way lo change Irom a sired
disguise Into my red-raped
Superman outfit. I slnilllcd idler
her.
"Tell ine." I persisted, "I* this
u hospital regulation or your
own rule?"
"ll's just the way II Is." she
snapped.
I realized that tills is the way
things arr done In most hospi­
tals. 1 understand why. Tills Is
the systrm. I'm pari n( II Hi III.
It's been said that donors and
nurses s h o u l d periodically
become patient* In thrlr own
hosltals In order lo u|&gt;pm-hitr
patients' Isolation and tn gain
rmjiathy. Perhaps the nrxt lies!
thing might lie for health pro­
fessional* lo |iay an Incognito
visit lo a sick loved one. Just to
experience what It feels llkr In In­
in another world.

they have examined In several1scholarly

paper* and a new book, on thr premise that
human evolution Is moving at a geological
|&gt;arr. Thus. Ihe last lime any dlsrrenable
major changes were made lo the hum an
genome — the archive at heredity —
rspretally as It relates to Ihe Influences of
dw t. was many m illennia ago

Thai means when the people who Influ­
enced thr constitution ol the hum an
genome sat down for dinner. Ihe menu was
bison or mammoth, some choice nuts and
berries (in season, of course I and several
helpings of fruit.
You can look at It ml* way," explained
Eaton, a physician and theorist who along
with hl» mlleagues at Emory University in
Atlanta (all* to find the humor In prehistoric
recipe*
"Theorists In evolution believe our human
ancestors spill from the ancestors of chimps
seven million years ago
"Bui there Is o n ly a 16 percentage
difference between u# and c him pa." he said
of myriad c ritic a l protein stru cture *
particularly the ones In Ihe two species
comprised of the am in o arid sequences for
hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying com po­

nent ol red blond cells
T tu : means we made shout a I p rrrrn i
change In our grtirs Thai shows you how
slow ly evolution lakes place.
"O ur human and prehuman ancestors

Human evolution m oving at
‘g e o lo g ic a l pace* c a u s in g
m ism atch b e tw e e n genes
and today's life, diet
existed tn • world that was much more tn
accord with their genetic makeup," he said
If truly modem humans — homo sapiens
— first appeared 90.000 lo 90.000 years
ago. aa moat paleoblologltla now believe,
then there has been little lime between then
and now for major physiological adaptations
to modem life, explained Konner.
"The genes arr Interacting w uh the
environment In every generation." Konnrr
said, brushing aside suggestions that
human physiology long ago ceased to
evolve. "But If you lake a particular set of
gene* that are Involved tn the metabolism of
foods, you’ll find no appreciable d lflrrrm r
between current humans and early man '*
The last lime any critical change occurred
lo human digestive tract physiology was
about 9.000 years ago when dairy farming
began throughout many part* of the world,
influencing lactase activity to cam* over
into adulthood. Konner said
Lactase is the eniym r responsible (or the
breakdown of milk sugar Into simpler
molecular components, a process that
occurs In Ihe upper digestive tract
"All other mammals, with the rscrpikm
of sea lion*, get rid of It." after childh*a»d
Konner said of lactase
But aside from l lie effect datrv farming
has had on the human genome — with the
creation of a gene to rode for lactase in
adult bond — no more than a hamllul of
other "recent" additions have been found
Eaton and Konner say that mean* the
Industrial Revolution, agribusiness and
modem food processing techniques have
not had much dlarrrnablc effect on human
genes, leading them to conclude that
modem humans arr nothing more than
"Stone Agers living in Ihe fast lane "
They aasrit (he human body evolved to
thrive un a diet far dlfTrrrnl than the one
now consumed because the diet of ptr
historic humans played a critical role in the
development of the genome which modern
humans have Inherited
When humat.s brearoe a distinct genus
about two million years ago. the dirt
consisted of a low (at. high fiber regimen
with four times the amount uf u ru tb tr acid

now contumrd In the United Slates, their
studies show.
tn short, disease Is the result when the
dirt Is out of synr with thr original basic
reglmrn consumed by people when Earth
was quite a different place, the researcher*
say.
Early humans. Eaton and Konner sur­
mised through studies of such modern day
hunter-gatherers as Ihe San Bushmen of the
Kalahari and the I'hlllpine Tasaday. con­
sumed diets that consisted of sft grams of
liber dally compared lo Ihe average I ft
grams now consumed In Ihe Unllrd Stales
Fat intake was approximately 30 percent of
all dietary nutrients instrad of more than
twice that much today.
Omnivorous prehistoric human* enjoyed
a diet that sailed with Ihe seasons. Ihe fossil
record of Paleolithic camp stirs show These
fossil remain* also reveal Ihe prrhtslorlc diet
was rich In elments from Ihe so-called
"bask- food groups" of modern man — nut
shell* frull pits and the bones of wild game
Las r tirrn rr« nvr red on an harotogk'at digs
The difference between the wild game
eaten by early man and the meat of farm
animals consumed today is In the fat
content. Eaton and Konner say
Sedentary, well fed farm animals pile on
Ihe adipose tissue, which Is high In
saturated, artery clogging fats. Wild game,
on Ihe other hand, always on Ihe run from
predators. Is lean and less damaging lo
human cnror.ary arteries
"Seventy five p rrrrni of the deaths in the
Unllrd Stairs arr the result uf a geriett*
mismatch Irauard by) what s r consume
and the way we llvr." Eaton said
About 100 years ago there was no such
disease a* atherosclerosis, hr said
Dr l^onard Cohen, an endorrtnologlst
and cellular biologist at Ihe Naylor Dana
Institute for Dttrasr Prevention in Valhalla.
N Y . believes Eaton and Konner arr on the
right track
"Modern people arr served by metabolic
and digestive systems that evolved to deal
with dietary patterns very diffrrrni (rum Ihe
current ones. * he said * The Industrial
Revolution transformed the way many
people hvr fat Intake roar steadily, fiber
Intake dec lilted and t un sump! ton of refined
sugar* r o s e a* ccmsuiuptkin of lomplet
r arbnhvdratr* fell
Wlt.il s i re saving i* tha you tan f*avc
Ihe br*t of lire past amt Ihe l«-st of Ihe
present by Incuepnratfog Ihe best of the
Paleolithic lifestyle intoyoui dally Itfe "

Depressed teenagers may need help
fairly common altitude in ado
lescencc to go out and gel
yourself killed In urban areas,
NEW YORK — Oavdreainlng Is we don't know how many street
good, loud music bad. as far as shootings arc a result of that "
general signals about Ire ringer
MlUer argues that depression
mental health arr concerned, and marked disobedience arr
says an rxprrt in adolescent warning signs of either emo­
psvr hulngv who urges adults lo tionally or physkdogk ally liasrri
not Ignore trrtiagr depression
trouble* in be taken seriously
Plrnly id disturbing youthful
Bui how do parent* distinguish
tirluivtor may Ire normal — but between their teenager's sowing
takrn in rxtrrmes or in chmnlc a few wild nals and having
casrs. it may Indk ale ■ serious n n rm a t mood swings, from
depression and even suicidal symptoms of serious distress?
tendencies
A teenager who eschews
Recently released statistic* d a y d rrs m ln g for constantly
s h o w a s l i g h t , t h o u g h blaring music, or abuses drugs
statist!*ally not slgnifkam. rise or alcohol, may be trying In
In Ireitugr suic ides, whkh Ihe cover up a feeling of emptiness.
A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n nl M i l l e r says, a d d i n g t hat
Sul* Idology in Denver says oc- daydreaming and fanlasltlng arr
*uf among 13.1 mil n( 100.000 healthy activities
"T h is ought lo br a lime when
youths
l l ui those ar e report ed people daydream a kd." he says
suicides, and Dr Derek Miller, a
Dr Marilyn Gould, a member
p s y c h i a t r y p r o f e s s o r at of th r National Task Force on
Northwestern University Medical Adolescent Sulcldr. has worked
School, (ears many remain un- un ronstructlng psychological
reported because they occur profiles of sulcldr-prone youth
through fatal car accidents or baaed on Information gathered
horn hides
about young victims
"W e've been finding a combi­
"Look at the self-destruction
rate — death by homicide, by nation of depression with aclmotor vehicle act Ident and by Ing-out problems." Gould, a
null Id.- They a rr an actual Columbia University assistant
jhii kagr. Miller says "|i is a u.-nressor of psvchlatrv and

public health has said.
At Northwestern Memorial
Hospital's Ailolrsrenl Psychiatry
program. Miller and lit* &lt;olirague. jisyrhUtrtsl and prdia
trlclan Bar r y Carlton, have
sum m arised thr behavioral
signs uf teenagers who mav need
medkal evaluation and trral
rnent

United Press IntamaHonaf______

— Inability lo concern rate
— Ha* become "unknowable
— Isolate* sell Imm otlirrs
— D u rin g argumr t i i s with
parents, pushes In ' boiling

point"
— Significant gap lirlwren sell
and Irlends
— Promiseroily
— Trou ble with drugs and
alrohol
— Sleeplessness, sleeping mure
than usual, nr a dlsturlied sleep
pattern
— Wright loss and poor ap
prtltr. especially early In the day
— Hun* away from home or
unexplained absences
— lilt* or strike* others
— Talks about suicide
"If sounds like a lot of rhlldrrn
are depressed, doesn't it?" Miller
commented, answering hl nsrlf
with emphasis. "Well. It's true!"
The NMII psychiatrists rile the
easy availability of drugs, dlf
Acuities In the rising number of

oftr-parrnt families ami lark of
psyrhnaortal support in schools
a* contributing factors to tn
creased substance ath is t , pro
mis* oily, ilepression and suicide
among teenagers
Depression !• believed lo tie a
problem lor up to 40 perirnl ol
children aged 13 lo 16. whtlr
some rsllmulrs lank sulcldr a*
the srrontl most «ommoti cause
ol drath among those 13- to
17 year* old anil rvrn thr lead­
ing killer ol Ihosr aged 13 to IH
Responding to a troubled child
I* not easy, and Inn often. Miller
admits. "It's unrealistic tn say,
l a k e I lie ki d I o a &lt; It lid
p*y« biatrtst. Th r Itrst line of
defense lor (tarriil* is to ask
themselves if thetr child is gri
ting what he or shr ought to
have to grow up straight *'
Besides watching nut (or a
child's physlral and creative
needs, parrnl* also nerd lo
p r o v i d e d l s e l p l l n e , Ihe
iwychlatrlst advises
"Parents have lo lie ready to
say ‘ n o . ’ " he says, w hile
acknowledging Ihe difficulties
"Parenls are so overwhelmed.
They come home tired
They
don 1 want their kids in get marl
at them But the worse thing
children ran feel is I hut they get
no guidance "

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Anesthesia blamed for unexpected admissions
ByLIOIA W A S O W IC I
United Pretx International
SAN FR AN CISCO - A atudy ahowa
at.cxtbrxi.i to lx* the main culprit In forcing
60.000 Americana rx« h year lo sprnd llic
night In the hospital following aurgrry lliat
waa aup|M»acd lo lie performed on an
oulpullenl Uiala
In an analyala of 10.000 ambulatory. or
outpatient. n|x rations reaearchera found
pallenta who had rerriveo k oeral annulir•la were nearly ala llmea more likely than
I hoar who had not to develop aerloua
poeloperallvr rornpllr attona
Ambulatory aurgeriea — aurh aa removal
of an lin|Mcird wiadom tooth — comprlae
•cmie 40 perm it of all operalkma |xrformrd
In America. and the pro|iortlot: continue a to
Increaae. xald olll&lt; tala rtf the Ainrrtcan
lloapltal Aaaia lallou in Chkago In 1080
U S Mirgeona (informed a total of 20
million procedures
Overall, wime I (xnenl of ambulatory
aurgrry patlrntn develop postoperative
rnmplk allon* aevere enough to warrant
overnight hoa|itrallratlon In the study,
however, llniverally of California. San
FrarxlMii. scientists lound the rale ruse to
5 H perrent among those who had Iwen
given grneral anesthesia
The main reasons for |«&gt;stnprrallve lios|»l
tal admission m« hided pain excessive

The resea rc he rs found
w o m e n who had a
laparoscopy were 3.9 tim es
m ore lik e ly to be h o s p i­
talized w ith p o sto p e ra tiv e
com plications than wom en
who underw ent o th e r am ­
bulatory procedures.
bleeding. Intractablr vomiting and urine

retention
Surprisingly, the patient's agr had little lo
do with the devel opment of serious
postoperative com plications, said l)r
ilarhara Cold, a UCSF anesthesiologist who
hesded the study
"We found that unexpected hospitaliza­
tion after ambulatory surgery was more
rrlaled to the ly|te and length of anesthesia
and typr of prnm lure than factors such as
age gender nr olxslly.' said (iold. who
reported her findings at a reeent animal
meeting of the Aineru an Sorlety ol Anes­
thesiologists
The study results should help anihulatorv
■are renters better anticipate and prr|Mir
for complications she said
"For example, they rould schedule high
risk procedures earlier In the il.iv so Mir

Older people urged
also to quit smoking
■y not STUM
Unilsd Prsss International
DOST ON
Older people
(imld apparr ntl&gt; sliarply fe
dure their its* of dying front
heart disease if thrv &lt;|ull
smoking aecviriflng In a new
study that provides hesh evl
dencr that It's never tin lair lo
kirk the habit
Hrsearihrrs at tire I'nlversi
ly of Washington In Seattle
folkiwrd lor six years I Mti.l
men and women ages M and
oliler who hail fiearr disease
and lound the sntnkris had
nearly twice the risk ot dvlng
from &lt;auhova*. tilar disease
*Their is some general leel
trig |Hal in older (iroplr Itretr
iso I tnuv h tienrflt in quitting
smoking dial It s loo late,
said fkninir Hrrmanson. who
headed live study
*We com hide that elderly
people with heart disease
should quit smoking They
simuld lx encouraged to quit
ay much as anyone." said
Hrrmanson, whose llndings
wrrr reported Wednesday In
The New Fngland .louriul of
Med n me
There was no significant
di fference w h e n tlie re
ararrhrrs &lt;nm|Mie&lt;t the risk
among those in various age
grotqts. Indliatlog |xoplr re
doer tbeir risk ol dying Irom a
heart attack or slrokr regard
less o| when they quit srnok
mg. said Hrrmanson
They co m p aird the H()7
(xoplr who had i|ult smoking
within a year ol when the
study th-gan and remained

smokeless to the | (180 suh
jev ts w ho smokrd
"Tire results of these analy
ses lead us lo conclude that
older adults with coronary
artery disease who quit smok­
ing ran hat* Improved surviv­
al similar to that ol their
younger counterparts.”
llrrmansvtn anti tier colleague*
wrr He.
Th e association between
smoking and an increased risk
for head disease is well known
and has been well &lt;k» omen let!
In vovrnger |xoplr Hut the
ass&lt;M tal Ion has Ixen less wrll
stutlled fix the rltierlv she
said
' People who have smokrit
to. 30 tx 40 yrars. th
was a
feeling that at that point it
didn't do them any giant (to
q u ill." Hrrinansou said in a
telephone interview
IH John Holbrook ol the
University of Utah s« hind of
Mrdlclne said the findings
tonllrm previous studies and
offer new evidence lliat quil­
ting smoking at any agr has
hrnrflls
"Some dtxlixs have suit to
(Milrnts when they arr in their
tiOs or 70s Hull If thrv like
smoking It s tiai late to get any
heuchi (irom qiiltllngl That Is
not true It s absolutely not
true." Holbrook said
"If you quit smoking, no
matter wli.it the age. Mnellts
arrue For those |x-tqi|e who
think It's too latr. I would say.
Absolutely not ’ Tilts reinlorrrs that." he said by tele

phone

lowered." Gold said
General anesthesia Is used widely for such
outpatient procedures as wisdom tooth
extraction and laparoscopy, a proceduie In
whu h i scope Is Inserted through a
woman's navel to examine the uterus or
Fallopian tubes or to (lerforin a tubal
ligation
The researchers found women who h.ul a
l.i|iari&gt;v opv were 3.f# times more likely to tie
iiospltallird with postoperative cumpllca.
lions than women who underwent other
amhtilulnry procedures
Other risk factors included lower ab­
dominal surgeries, such as hernia opera*
lions with 3 6 times the normal risk
pr«M rdutrs rripitrmg more than an hour In
surgery, 3 5 limes greater than normal.
|Mtlenls who suffer |iosto|ieralhe vomiting
. »-I times greater and patients with mild to
moderate underlying medical problems,
sui h as hy|xrtenxlnn or asthma. 2 2 times
greater
Tile rescan iters examined the records of
ambulatory surgery patients seen at the
University of Pennsylvania Day Surgery
Unit between January 1084 anil duly I'.iHti
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Unittd Press International
I I is A M . I LES n H I He
searchers said a new tn hnitpir
that enables scientists to control
the Insertion ot
genes
Into mouse i htomesottirs paves
th r way for using si mil ar
met trials m the light against
Inherited human diseases
Scientists at the University ol
Utah's How ard Hughes Mrdli al
Institute have lound a wav to
target g rn rttr material In a
chromosome and replace it with
a new gene at rxaitly the (mint
whrrr they -vatlt It
The technique Immediately
promises thr |a&gt;ssd&gt;llltV of dr
veloping lalHiratorv inter of any
desired grnotV |x wild rnolriul.il
htolirgtst Mario Ctpecchl. who
led tire experiments reported m
thr current issue ol lire Itrttlsh
(oornal Nature
Although it ts still many years
away, eventually thr trv hntqur
will he adaptril lor use in
lighting disease In humans hv
enabling scientists to replace
*trad genes with "good" ones
C'ajxt &lt;lit wild Wednesday
In llielr ex(xnrnenls. Caper* lit
anil his colleagues targeted an
oncogene — a cancer causing
gene — called till-2 111&lt;ultlirrs ol
mouse embryo cells
They cloned a version ol mt 2.
pl.u rd It m the culluirs and
alter a series ol biochemical
steps, the engineered gene lound
the n a t u r a l l n t - 2 on t he
chromosome and rrplared It
upon replication
III subsequent divisions ol till'
cells containing chromosomes
outlined with the new gene, the
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allot thr test •ultlirrs
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Hunting--------Attempting to understand arms control
T to Master •( tfe* I
■yltrafea Talbott
(Sddyf. SS4 yy.. S 10.SS)
"The ••..urtfr «g ilw Game" lw really (wo
book* (or Ihr price of one. and rurh would hr
worth Ihr prtcr.
T h r find hi Ihr aiory of Paul Niter, now 81. a
wealthy, omart American arUtocrat who drcldrd hr wanted to do something Important
and satisfying with hla Itfr. Ilr thought Ihr way
to tnakr Ihr moat different r would fie to hrad
for Ihr renter — Ih r federal government — and
Ihr way tu heal use hla life, hi* forlunr and hla
Intellect wa* to try to undrratand and to
control Hie weapons that kill (irople
Tfiat la enough to warrant llir a ruing of one
book.
The lira! part uf ttun vnitimr in the atory oi
Nitre's rarrer In anna control, hla m ntrsis and
fruBlratlon*. hla triumph* and aomrtlmra
puzzling vtndlrllvr nature
Nlt/r wrnt to Wanhlnglnn at Ihr firhrat of hla
mrntor. fellow Wall Slrret (tanker Jamea
Korrratal, tlir ftral arerrtary of drfrnar Tt»r
story of Ilie neat 40 yrara tn rrvraltng and
aomrtlmra purxllng. tracing lire Waafilngton
line* of Influence, alnre alltanrra change often
In the capital Mentors hrrnmr opponents,
opponents become allies, allies become
enemies, enemies become siiprrtor* and supe­
riors grt fired
Hot Nitre survived, the ultimate Washington
compliment, which lead* tn the srrond pari of
the (took, concerning Nitre's role a* senior
adviser on anns control
That role, played In the Hragau administra­
tion's arms control policy, was a prrullar
shadow play with an Inattentive president and
aubtirdlnalr* fig. nog vicious, endless tunics
about the terms of dlsarmamant proposals
As Tallinn esprrtly dewrlties It. nothing was
more prrullar than Ih r rptandr Involving Ihr
Strategic Defense Inlllallve. Reagan apparently
sees SIN as kind of a giant. Impenetrable shield
under which freedom would flourish
Everyone else In Hie administration was
playing his own game. Including Nitre, who
originally saw the "Star Warr' project ns
wildly unrealistic, but as a means of achieving
a compromise. using It os a giant bargaining
chip for Soviet concessions National srrurttv
adviser Knbrrt M« furlunc had a similar view.
The Iwn anil heroes m tire Irook. Drftosr
Secretary Caspar Weinberger and Assistant
Secretary of Defense Richard IVrlr. saw SDI as
a means of stopping anv arms control
progress
■

■

Talbott describe* the Intrigues as a covert
operation within the esecullve branch, a srcrri
game In which the real motives and aim* w rrr
i-

kept secret from the public, and from the
president.
One of the figures In this book. Slate
Department official Richard Burt, has criticized
Talbott * earlier works as People magazine
style reporting, reducing complex policy de­
bale* to personality disputes
But "The Master of the Game” show* that
one way of making aense out of the bewilder
Ing marr of arm* control Idraa and Jargon la to
anaurlatr It with the men Involved. None of
these men Is more Important and Interesting
than Paul Nitre

America Ofeacrvadt P n a tfe* 1940a to tfe*
1990a
B y Aliatalr Caafea
(Haapf. 1 9 1 9 9 .. 919.99)
In the summer of 1933 Alistair Cookr. a
24-year old English graduate studying at
Harvard, took a long ear trip through the
Hulled Slates It was. hr recall*, "an absolute
eye-opener" as he delved Into the American
character and It eonvlnced hint the life of a
foreign correspondent w as right for him
"America Observed" 1* a lollrctlon of hi*
reports over five drradr* in The Manchester
Guardian, one of Britain's most influential
nrwapaprr*.
Cookr Is. perhaps, most familiar to Amerl
ran* as the silver hatred, urbane host of the
' Masterpiece Theater” series on PBS His
comments on ihc history of the era Involved, or
some aspect of the story about to unfold, w rrr
often a* entertaining as what followed
lit* writing for the Guardian — be also did
commentary for BBC Irlevlston lor many years
— Is no less Intriguing as he Interprets
Am rrv an politics and culture lor readers in bis
homeland Included are ptrees on American
presidents from Harry Truman to f yndon
Johnson amt other American crlehrttles as
writ as stone* on American life
Ills style l* elegant, hefllilng a Cambridge
graduate, and he show* an Incisive. If
sometimes bemused grasp of polities and the
American peyrhr
In his political commentary he often takes a
historical approach In a 1936 piece on political
conventions he harks Ism k lo 1808. when Ihr
Rrpulillcan party (which lalrr rvolved into llie
Democratic Partyl. met for the first time to
nominate candidates lor president and vice
prt Mdrnl. Cooke explains lw* Ihr prts ess lias
developed store then and oilers a historical
prrsprt live Americans all Inn often mull.
Ills pieces, m usly with altitudes and
lirrsprriivrs from another era. *rr a little like
opening a lime capsule But they are almost
always entertaining and the writing Is often
magnlftrrnl

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n n „.
dazzle Far East cinem a Ians B LO O M COUNTY
United Frees International
SIN G AP O R E - Michael
Ong has never seen "Humho
III.” hill (rum u photograph eg
actor Sylvester Stallone, lie
rurrlully (Minis a sneering
Ihindm many limes life size,
sw eat -soaked musclrs a n d
all
O n g Is a " H111 h n a r d
Michelangelo.” one of a
dw Imlllug group ul Singa|Mirr
urllsts who painstakingly
create huge Him hllltmurd*
llial nlirn arc morr Intrigu­
ing i hun Ihr Him* they
advertise.
"Th e innsl dllllrull pari Is
Ihe faces." said Ong. surroundrd by partial billboard*
depleting several Hollywood
produclkins. "Not only must
Ihe sinrs hr Immediately
r ecogni z abl e, hut l l i r l r
expressions riveting ”
Slick (Mwirrs and photos
adorning Wrslrrn theater*
havr never rauglil on among
Aslan film fans. They are fur

more Impressed with lower­
ing blliUMrdn. a |Nii|Miurrl nl
g Ia m o r . r o m a n c e and
adventure rrraird hy (M inirrs thinking no Imagination
and speed.
Ong. -10. Is one. Ilr and two
assistants *|wni only a wrrk
un a (Miiel lor "D ir Hard." so
huge It WTup|M*d around Ihr
lliralcr building "Hamlin III"
stood 40 Irrl by 15 Icel us
movie Ii.i 11 lor Ihr |w-drsirlans
(hissing hy.
" T h e s e bil l board* are
Irrmrndmi* crowd draws."
suitl C.Y. Chen. In rhurge of
rnurkrtlng lor Shaw Hroffirrs,
a major movie distributor.
"In comparison, prims and
|ihologni|ilis look dull.”
" T h r 4 0 - f o o t r r * are
par i l r i i l ar l y u p | ira lln g ."
Chen said. "It's hard lo
wander hy wiihmii going In."
Arllsls like Ong. hlrrd hv
Ihr distributor*, usually work
only (rum mnvlr stills

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umund a heavily-wooded ridge
and suggested I might have
some lurk then*. He was going
up the mountainside, he said, to
a trail where he had seen deer a
lew weeks ear tier, during one of
his scouting tripe.
As I walked along the ridge. I
began to feel a little more
confident. I wasn't o h nervous as
I had been when It was pitch
black out. I reached a paint
where a cltlT. 50 feet high or so.
Jutted out of llie side of the
mountain. I began lo walk
around the base of II. suddenly
noticing that It had become
awfully quirt. almost (annulet.
At that point. I heard some­
thing move behind me and
turned around It was only a
bird. When I turned hack around
I came lare-lo-fare with the
biggest deer I have ever seen I
almost walked right Into him He
hud lumed at about the same
lime I hail and. lo this day. I'm
not sure who vrurrd who the
worst

My heart leaped Into m y throat
and everything teemed tn go
Into alow motion. He rrared up
on hla hind leg*, like Sliver used
to do when the Lone Ranger
Jumped on hla beck. I remember
hearing th* animal snort and
seeing a look of panic In hla eye*.
I was frozen. This was Ih r
closest I had ever come to an
animal this size *lnre I In­
terviewed Too Tall Jcnes.
My mind wa* saying "shoot,
stupid." but my hands wouldn't
work. Th e animal lumed and
galloped down the hillside. I
rrmember raising my gun and
squeezing off a few rounds. Inil
by that lime all I could are was
Ihr deer'a while tall bobbing
through the tree* I think the
shot* I tired hit a rock, two trees
and a m ud puddlr
I was still standing there
a d m irin g I h r beauty nf the
rrra tu rr as I turned the en­
counter over and over again In
my m ind A few seconds la lrr. I
heard i h r sound of a sem i­
automatic- ride bring IIred It

seemed pretty close. *0 I hit Ihr
ground. Whoever was firing thr
gun w»a firing It In my direction
Chips of bark front thr tree I was
lying under leaped off end fell on
my beck. I distinctly remember
hearing lb** ■'ring'' of at least
two shot* H u t stiuck lit- ground
Just to Ihr right of whrrr I was
lying.
? Lcesme very still and lulcl on
the cold, damp ground (or wluu
seemed like hours Finally, when
I thought II was sale. I madr my
way beck to the logging road and
the safety of Ihr Jeep
My partner and I both came
liomr empty-handed that day
As the sun began lo sink over
the mountains In Ihr distance
and we began nur drive Imi k
home. I suddenly realized 1h.1i I
was glad I hadn't shot that deer
It was one of the most liraiillful
things I had rv rr seen I was also
very thankful to h a ir gotten out
of llie woods alive
Il was m y first, and last,
derr hunting trip

Police
Cawttaasg from Fogs ID
Oviedo's two rln n rn la ry schools
and heel up ruad |&gt;atrol*
In CasarlhrrTy. Assistant Chief
Win Gales said 4 1 sworn officers
serve 18.300 ci ti zens in a
It) square mile area The 30
officers assigned to patrol have a
m axim um response time of
three m i n u t e * per r a i l
• assrllwfrv |M&gt;Urr onrralr with
an annual budget of At 8 million
and havr a primary goal ol crime
prevention CasarlbrrTy officers
work an avenge of ahmit 2.400
case* each month
When Srmlnolr County Sheriff
.lohlt I‘oik trail oilier 20 vrsrs
ago. It was with a stall nf 33
Today Polk supervise* more
than 360 workers. Including Jail
stall, and manages an 918 2
million budget In 1969 the
impnlaiioii of Srm lnolr County
was alNMil 30.1 IX). compared to
more than 267.INO today In the
fiscal year of 1987 in 1988. 8 1
patrol sheriff* deputies re­
spot ‘led lo 198.190 c.ilby Some
ol tho*r rails represent more
than one ofllcrr responding lo a
single i all
The Altamontr Springs 1‘olkr
Dr|Mrtmrnt will oprralr with a
84 2 million budget this year, up
Ircim 93 3 million Iasi yrar
Spokesman Jefl Hawkins said
hi* force ol 81 sworn officer*
rr*|amd in about 40.000 calls a
yrar. most Involving burglaries,
thefts and traffic problems
Altamonte Spring* has a (Nipola
lion c»l 35.91X1 and covers 16
scpiarr mile* " W r 'r r okay,"

Hawkins said ol his depart­
ment* stall site
This yrar. the Winter Springs
(■illce feme added one officer to
up Its sworn Ibtre to 35. Holier
there respond to about 24.000
rails a y ra r Vandalism by
children and Isirglarte* are re­
sponsible tor thr hulk ol the
calls. Ll. Charles Sexton said
Winlrr Spring* police, with a
budget of 91 2 million, serve
21.400 resident* over 12 squarr
mile* The locus of the depart­
ment Is on Crlmewatrh and
crime prrvrntlcxi programs In
schools. Sexton said
Lakr Mary |slkr contributed
an officer to IC U I this year
Capt. Samuel Itrlllorr J r., said
that wa* done wMh an r y r on the
fulurr growth erf the rlty. and
also because his department,
with 20 «worn olDcm. Is small
and his oilkersarr loo recogniz­
able to rllertlvrly weak under­
rover In loikr Mary
Lake Ma r y I'u b llr Safel y
Dlrrt tor Charles Uoidrntalr said
hi* police officer* worked 10.532
» a*e* last yrar "Thal'a 700
ca*r* per officer " hr said
l* kr Mary poltrr havr (or Ihe
pavl couple nf yrarm had a
proactive approach to rrtm r.
meaning they try lo rurb It In
advance rattier than react to
crime* as they occur
Lauderdale said that a* (he
rlty grows he may rriuctamlv
havr lo slillt lurk lo a rractlvr
approach as new rrsldrnls bring
an increase in llie numtirr ol
crime* Crim e In l.akr Maiv.

Brlflorr said, generally t* non
violent The lost murdrr rase
tnvrstigatrd there was In I'tttl
lakr Mary poker oprralr with
a 91.1 million dollar annual
budgrt. serving aboul 0,000
resident* over 10 squarr mil*-*
Each month la k r Mary issue*
an avrragr ol 27 residential
building prrtnll*. Ilrlllotr said
Most new home* in lakr M.uv
are In thr $80,000 lo Sltxitaxi
price rangr It's a last growing
ulllurnt city with thr lowest
crime ratr In the area, he said
But 30.000 vefik le* « dav poos
through Lake Mary, most on
lake Mary Boulevard, from In
Irritate 4 to U.f. Highway
17-92 Traffic rnkwreinrnl grt* a
ka of attention in lake Mary In
1999 two m otorryrlr officers will
hr added to the lone lo lean* on
traffic, freeing exhrr offkrr* lo
provkte mcar intense patrol-, of
residential and InislnrsA area*
Itrlllorr sakt Increased (sqml.i
Item rails lor Ih r intrnsihd
patrol*. Iw said
III January groundbreaking I*
planned lew a new police and Her
compl ex l o hr located cm
Rhlnrhart Hoad Itrlllorr said ih&lt;
91 mlllkrn budding will havr
about 14.000 square Irrl ol
space and will lw- shared by both
public safety dlvtskm*
Brlflorr said strong &lt;oA|irni
linn and a sharing n( rrsounr*
hy all Srm lnnlr Cmmtv law
rnlorrrm rnl agnu ir*&gt; Is an awl
in dralmg with growth related
prohlrms

Shuttle
Coatlased fromFag* ID
Ircim Ihr hrglnntng In assure the
shuttle's survival in Congress
and indeed. Ihr very dlinruskms
of Ih r shut Hr * (lavluad la y —
60 Irrl hy 13 frrt — w rrr
di. laird hy Ihr Air fetter Ivascd
on payload requirement*
At the iim r ol Htr Jan 28,
1986. C h a l l r n g r r disaster,
roughly cmr third nf all projected
shuttle dlghl* were hooked by
the Pentagon, reflecting a long
standing pnlk-y lhal gave mili­
tary. conimen;ul and srtcnllflr
paykuds equal sharrs uf Ihe
shuttle crowded flight schedule.
At Hie same lime, most eg Ihe
nation's unmanned rocket pro­
grams w rrr on the verge of
rxllnrlkm with Just a handful n(
Ilian 3^D*. Deltas and AHasCrnlaurs remaining In Ihr invenlory.
(N Hie llrsl 23 shuttle flight*,
two wrrr dedlculrd Department
eg Defense missions. Discovery
hlaslrd off on llie first such (light
Jail. 24. 1983, reportedly car­
rying a Magnum electronic In
trlltgrnrr satrllltr Inin orbll.
T h r srrond all-military shullle

lllghl came on Oct. 3. 1985. Gen Donald Cromer, command
whm Atlantis hlaslrd off on Its er of Air force Sftac r Division in
maiden voyage Two military law Angeles
communlratlniis satellites are
"However. In |m v (or Ihr sp.it r
believed lo h a ir hern launched shiittlr. Ihr United Stairs had
during that mission
established a (ml Icy nl aIsin
Bid rv rn as Ihr shuttle pro­ dunlng all oHirr sp.it r l.uun h
gram ap|w-arrd In lie reaching •apahllnirs in tavur ol ihr sliui
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force wa* questioning the did imiI have uwvurrd aerrss lo
wisdom ol relying cm a single *|&gt;ace lor crucial naikiiial set on
means eg gelling high-priority ly mission* "
nalkmal arcurily payloads Inin
And so. even lirlurr
orbit
Challenger's demise. Air fo u r
"The spare shuffle program Secr et ar y E d w a r d * T r l r "
wo* a technology leap which Aldridge won approval (or conplaced us light years ahead ol strucllon of ID shuttlr-clu**
Ihr rrsl of ihe world.” said Li
Titan 4 rorkrl*.

Record
Cm U * « « I from Fog* ID
the Kennedy Space Center on a
classified military mission On
Iward will be ccanmander Rolicrt
"Moot" Gibson, copilot G u y
Gardner. Klrhurd " M i k e "
MulUnr. Je rry Ross and William
Shepherd.
Wilh Allanlls safety In orbll.
11 humans will lie In spare at
once lor Ihe first lime tln rr O rl.

30. 1985. when a rrrw eg rigid
was launched ulxaird tin shullle
C lialle ng rr wi th I hr r r cosmonauls ulrradv In space.
The *(karr population rrcord
wa* srl In April 1984 when
Challenger hlaslrd off with a
crew eg dvr at a tim r when live
Soviets and an Indian "guest
cosmonaut" w rrr In nrhll aboard
Ihr Salyul-7 sjiarr sialkm

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E A S T ISO F E E T OF THE
Mw mat! tida at Nw Florida
NOOTH IM E E E T OF THAT
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PART OF BLOCK 1. LYING
im a Eatamanl
SOUTH OF CHURCH STREET
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TO THE PLAT THEREOE AS
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RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I.
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PAGE III. PUBLIC RECORDS
lord Florida an December II
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
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FLORIDA
NwraaMar at pottibN
hat kaan Mad a**mtl yau and
Wiiltan cammanlt Iliad with
JOHN OOE and JANE OOE.
Mw Land Wana*»manl Oiractor
and a ll dinar p a rta n t In
mill ba canudw ad Partant op
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COUNTY COMMISSIONENS
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SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
DAVION BERRIEN
BY SANDRA GLENN
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C lE R K O F T H E
CHAIRMAN
CIRCUIT COURT
A T T E S T:
By Wandy W CMImt
DAVION BERRIEN C L E R K
Oaputr Clark
DISTRICT S
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200 —Registered Pets

111— Appliances

/ Furniture

1 0 7 - Swap Corner

311—A ntiques/
Collectibles

211— Antiques/
Collectibles

213—Auctions

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21S—Boats and
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221-G o o d Things
to Eat

223-Miscellaneous

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                    <text>THURSDAY

S a n fo rd H erald
81st Year, N o

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Sanford

Florida

Vote totals certified
By BRAD C H U R C H
Horald staff writer

BRIEFS
Police chief loses lawsuit
L O S ANUKl.ES - T h r City Council votrd
Wednesday lo wt aside 8235,000 lu pay u poller
brutality Judgment against I*r4lrr Chief Daryl
Gate*. If thr rtly loses on appral. a City Hall
source u ld .
A federal court Jury decided Dec 1 that Gates
should pay more than 8170.000 lo Jessie Larrz
and hln family, whose East U»s Angrlr* home
was ransarkrd In HMiti by nrvrrul |Hillcr ofllirrs
searching for a |(un brllevrd used In a Karin
slaying The gun was nol found In the housr
and lour* had his nose broken during an
ultrrralion with the officers
Th e judguirul against Gales In U S Dlslrlrl
Court was tx-llrvrd lo tw the first In which a
poller « hlrf of a major city was ordered In pay
punitive damages for poll«r artkins lhal Ihr Jury
determined violated the ronslltullonal rights o(
Ihr plaintiffs
Alter meeting in private with Gulrs. the
council voted In public session lu Iranslrr
8255.000 to the city attorney's luhilltv rlalrns
account.

From United Press I n t e r n a t i o n a l reports

SANFORD — The city commission voted :i 2
Wednesday to certify Tuesday * election results
that gave Lott Howell an tight vote margin ol
victory over James Sweeting III
The voir camr alter arguments by Commis­
sioners John Mercer and Hob Thomas Jr lo

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B y J. M ARK B A R H tL D

Horald staff writer

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LOCKKKHIK. Scotland
A l*an American
pimhn Jet apparently esplrxled on a Christmas
flight from lamrkin to New York and crashed in
piece*, killing all 25H aboard and al least 13
others on the ground In lire worst rontm rn ial
aviation disaster In llrtltsh history officials said
A spokesman Inr 'Th e Guardians of lire
Islamic Revolution" In Iran claimed his group
"t arried oul this hrnrlr r sedition in revenge
lor the American downing ol an Iranian airliner
In Ihe Gulf earllrr lids year T l r validity of the
i lairucould not l r Immediately ileiennlned
"Yes. we have done it and we art- xrry proud
said the mail Ilia telephone « all originating Hum
London to Untied I’irss lnlemaimn.il s UimkHi
bureau

Commissioner A A MiClanahan. who sup
ported Howell lu Ihe campaign, made the motion
10 certify Ihe voir Whltev Eckstein, who was thr
1ommlsslon * oliservrr at the rln lion olllrr w lulr
the voles were counted sreundrd the mol Inn
saying hr saw the ahsrntrr ballots that were
rejected and the reason why they w rrr ill*
cnunlrd
See Vote. Page 5A

Kelley says
Hooper not
cooperating

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INSIDE

authorize a recount of Ihe tiallnls by band lu
determine why the computrr had rejectr-d nine
ballots cast at Ihe polls and Ihr election
1 om m lllrr bad rejected live absentee h.illoi*
Sweeting told the commission be w.i* dlsap
(minted In It* action Hr now h.i* IO day* In
whlrlt to llle an appeal of the election rrsuli* lo
the circuit court but said alter the meeting he has
not vet derided w hether to llle thr suit

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C O R A L GAHI.ES - Atulre llmwn. the Unlvet
slly ol Mia till's second leading rrtelver. was
sus|irnded Wednesday and will miss tlie Jan 2
Orange Howl game against
N e b ra s k a , said co ach
J im m y Johnson
"Andre llrowii has liren
sus|»ended (or a violation
ol Irani policy." Johnson
said In a statement "lie
will mil !*• permitted to
practice with the team or
p lu y In Ih r Nebraska
game As Is Ihr case with
any Internal disciplinary
action wllhln our tram ,
the details surrounding
Ih r suspension will remain . . n
confidential"
And,# B,ow n
A university mmkrsman said Johnson was m
New Jersey on a recruiting I rip
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David Jeffrey. 33. suffered a hoar! attack prior to this crash in Altam onte Springs.

Three die in separate accidents
By SU SA N LOOKH

Herald staff writer

l^iwitirii are Invrslig.itmg Hirer overnight tr.illlr
fatalities In Seminole Count v
Ai 1215 a m today. Investigator* said, a
2 1-yearold man was klllrd when hr lost control ol
Ills pickup truck on Maikham Woods Road, nrur
L ik r Mary
In anolhrr ac &lt;Idem, a man was killed when III* car

crossed Ih r centerline of Unwell branch Knud, near
Cassrllierry. and collided willi an oncom ing Ford
pickup truck
In Ihe third accident, a driver ap|iarrutly lost
control ol his car a llrr sutliilug a heart allai k in
A llum n n trSp n n gs.it about 7 30 p m Wednesday
III tll.lt CAM*. David J r llr r v . 33, ol Orlando, was
driving Ills 1 .ir rast on Stab- lh*u&lt;l -Lib near Hermit*
Trail, w bcti u rnirdlng lo hi* moilier. w ho wa* riding

See Accidents. Page 5A

SANFORD — Srminol* County
Commissioner Jennifer Krllrv on
Tuesday .n cu se d County Ad
mlnlslraliN Kru lli*»prr nl limiting
her access to county rr» ords bv not
ptniti|iily providing her with rrains
ol ducumrnla
"I Hunk he’s (lulling up an
ntislat le Kelley salrl ol Him|irr
III addition she expanded her
rrijorsi lor records to m&lt; lode the
t in ull Court Clerk suffice
It ts rsllmalrd that thr cost ol
copying the reiords lor her would
amount lo hutidirdsol Oiiiusunil* ol
dollars
In a memo lo Krllry luesilav.
Hoo||rr wrote he would lake Kelley *
renuesl lor the inlormatton. mml ol
It dating Imi k lo 1970. to the &lt; airily
commission no Jan IO lor approv­
al H&lt;&gt;o|&gt;ci said llial he would make
every effort lo ItlUlll specific re
rpiesls and wrote Oiul Kelley could
1 hei k out" any informal toil stir
wanted from him nr the county
atInr neys office
K rllrv on Monday rrip irs lrd
« opies nl all |tLinnlng and zoning
minute* and rtirrtmg recording*.
1oplrs nl all computer data all
lellrrs Issued trum the county
attorney s and muni v administrator
office since 1971) lists ol nietnlief*
rriHitts minutes and audiu la p *
all rnunly commlllers slriee 1970
all expressway minute* and Iu |m-s
and all vendors |vod more than
810 oOO since 1970
Krllry said she warded In rnlel
(lie Inlurinatlnn Milo her business *
compulrr in rescan h various lopic*
and |mii |iIc i&lt;&gt; keep I n tnlnritird on
«nunly Issues
In her liiitl.il memo Kelley asked
to have most nl the inlurmutlno by
lire 30. bill later amended her
rripiesl In s|irr.id Ihr due dates nvrr
the nest iwnitiiMilh*
||iMi|ier and several id Kelley s
Irllow cnunly oimmlsstuners were
s Iiim krd by Ih r reijursl. saying II
would cost hundred* id thousand*
ol doll.us and would slow lunctlon
ingot the county u|irrutluns
III a memo li.ick In lln u p ri

Wedlirtalay. slu- winlr. I rrgrel to
conclude that your rrsponsr ap
(tears In tie limiting my access lu
public records by using Hie 'lug
ease a* ail excuse Inr lint starting
wmk It I* abwinl tu imply that
some' cannot lie accomplished
without damage to existing wmk
piugram* '
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Seattle__________________ ______________109

Miami.............- ..................... ......................... 1Q1
Cleveland......- ........................ - ....................1,5
Boston........... - ........................ - ....................I ' 4
New Jersey...........................................vic rjlS !
Dallas.............. .......................................120 (0T)
Milwaukee - ...................... - ...................... 112
Charlotte......- ....................... - ...................... 100
Sa a Sports

INDEX
C l a s s i f i e d * ...............

H o r o s c o p e ..................

C a l e n d a r .................... . . . 7 B
C r o s s w o r d ............... . . . 6 B
D e a r A b b y ................. . . . 7 B

N a t i o n .............................. . . B A
P a o n l e ....................... .
P o l l c o «*••*••*•*••••*••••• 3 A
S p o r t s .............................. . . I B

DOathleeeeeeeeeeee**** . . . S A
E d i t o r i a l ...................... . . . 4 A
F l o r i d a .......................... . . . 2 A

T e l e v i s i o n .................... . . 7 0
W O r l d •aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee . . B A
W e a t h e r ......................... , . 2 A

Warm, mostly sunny today
Today will lie clrur lo
(iiirtly cloudy with a
high ol iihoul HO
Tonight's low will Im*
In thr mid 50* anil
to m o rro w w ill hr
(uirtly cloudy with a
high In ihr low ho *

Addicts find
new hope for
the holidays
B y C A R O L J. RU M SC V

Herald staff wnter

SANFORD
l-ist Christmas Dan
was at his parent's. Irving m klek
methadone, only Hie methadone
w as doing nmsl ni H r kicking
"I was so sick I couldn't do
anything — cat. sleep - nothing,
nothing but throw up" hr said
This year, he Is trrelvlng help for
hi* addiction Ihrough Tile Grove
Counseling Center's Indelrnilnn
p rog ra m k n o w n as T .A S C .
Treatment Allrriuillvrs To Slrerl
Crime.
Participants say It's like lielng a
child again. T h ry are Irariimg wlm
they arr. and Imw Ik-s I lo live For
Dan. It Is m lnuir liy inlmilr. day by­
day. Full eonccnlrallon is given m
liecoming hrulthy and |irnducffvr
again. It will lake lime as Hie
addiction look time — 17 ol Dun's
35 years
Hut. be doesn't dwell on Ihr pasl.
lie (ocuses on Ihe small wins, thr
small accomplishments In his llfr.
An nl III tide bard In mulnlaln when
home I* C e ll Block K ni the

Lake Mary board fo c u se s on recreation
B y S A N D R A B O U C H A H IN E

Herald staff writer

LAKE MARY - luikc Marx officials
recognize the nerd lor an ulhlrtlc
recreation sllr III the city
A group ol seven individuals has
met (or Hie pasl srveral mnnihs lu
disr us* short and long range gool* tor
recreation Comprlseil mostly ol Lake
Mary rcsldcnl*. Ih r group will
become known as ihe ' Parks and
Rrcrralion Advisory Hoard” ll &lt;liy
I'ommlftsloner* approve an oiitliiuiice
lo rslnhllsh Its existence.
At the Iasi commission Hireling,
they approved the ltr*i reading ol an
ordinance that would establish such
a board
Ken King, a funner commissioner
who sen «•* on llir unofficial Imurd.
said. ' The initial *lcp Is lu decide,
based on imputation and projected
growth what kind of facilities arc
needed ami to determine what land
louse," King said
The plan, according to Mayor Dli k
Fes*. I* to ai i|im&lt;- land Inr an active
parks system lo Include h.iscball and
solihall diamonds, tennis and ruequelball courts and some plcnli
arras Several arras have Ik-cii .onSee Lake Mary. Page 5A

How
A m e r ic a n s
R e la x

Favorite
leisure
activities

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Source Hie Gallup Organization

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

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Robbers hold
banker hostage

Convicted killer maintains innocence
DAYTON A BEACH — Convicted child Killer James Joseph
Richardson maintained fils innocence Wednesday, having hr
hopes Gov. Hob Marline/ grant* him clemency so lhat he ran
be home for Christmas
"I didn't have anything to do with It." Richardson told
retainers .it the Tokomo Correctional Institution where he Is
serving a life sentence.
” 1 feel that the governor should not only grant me a
clemency, hut should set me free immediately because I'm an
Innocent man." said Richardson, who turns 53 on Dee. 28
Richardson, u fruit ptrkrr near Arradla beforr his sensational
murder trial, was sentenced to death for the 1967 murders of
hts seven stepchildren. Who died from eating a meal laced with
purothlnn |Milson
Richardson's allorneys said the murders actually w rrr
committed by baby stitrr and neighbor Hetsy Reese, the only
adult present when the children died
Washington lawyer Mark Lane and Miami lawyer Ellis Rubin
asked ihr Florida Supreme Court lasl week to order a new trial
and continue Ihelr pleas lo Marline/ to grant clemency to
Richardson. T h r recpiest Is pending

State divides drug booty
TALI-AM ASSEE — Various state and local agencies will
share $ 100,000 Irum thr sale of a Hahamlan yacht elub used as
a b « v by an associate of convicted Colombian drug kingpin
Carlos Lchder. It was announced Wednesday.
Attorney General Hob Hutterworih said the money (rum Ihc
sale of Valentine's Yarhl Club at H.ubour Island Is only the
latest In a series of forfeitures by Edward J . Goldberg, an
American pilot who worked for Lchder
" T F r evidence shows G aldb-rg used the club as a
Jlxi if button she for bis smuggling a d .-iiio ." Rju.rwottl* said
Distribution ol the S 100.000 from the club's sale, plus
Interest, was approved by Okeechobee County Clrvult Judge
William Henry
The stale had already seized and will auction £400.000 In
property GoldtM*rg owned In Okeechobee County, including
39.2 arrrs of land, two hangars, two mobile homes and one
bouse. Hullcrworth said
Okcrchohee County was to receive $34,571 (mm the vac h*
club side. The stale's Forfeited Properly Trust Fund and the
Drug Abuse Trust Fund will each receive $ 17.2H5.
The Florida Dejairtmcnt of Law Enforcement will receive
$ 12.045 In reimbursement lor Investigative expenses The
remaining $20,447 will go to thr stale's racketeering and
antitrust trust fund

Unltsd Prsst International
FO R T LAUDERDALE - The
chairman of HankAilantlr and
his family escaped Injury Wed­
nesday alter he and Ills family
w rrr held at gunjadnl overnight
and hr was lurced to withdrawmoney from thr trank
Police had no *u*|&gt;eti* lair
Wednesday, bul authorities have
a description ol Ih r r r men
believed lo Ia- Involved
The incident began about 7 30
p in Tuesday when three men
acting as deliverers entered the
house of HankAtlanlle Chairman
Alan Lrvan In Coral Gables. FHI
agents said The only ja-ople
home were the couple's (» yearold daughter and a maid, who
speaks Spanish
T h r Levans were at a meeting
In Hmward County, agents said
When the couple returned
home about 12 30 a m., they
w rrr confronted by the three
armed men, who forred them
Into their daughter s bedroom
The family and maid w rrr held
as hostages in the brdriaint by
two suspects, while the third
appeared to be wairhlug ou« the
front of the house, ofllrtals said
At about 7:30 a in . the daugh­
ter and wife were forced at
g u n p o in t in to the w if e ’ s
Mercedes and were driven near
t h r H a n k A t la n lle In Fort
Lauderdale by two of thr s i i %
peels
Fifteen minutes latrr. the third
suspect ordered Alan Levan lo
drive his rar in the hank Hr

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Aircraft seized after drug drop
MIAMI — Customs ol fleers (racking a I win-engine plane
watched Wednesday as the pilot drop|&gt;e&lt;l three boodles of
suspected drugs In two faults below him near the Florida keys
Customs officers In a Cessna Citation Jet and a Sikorsky
Black Haw k helicopter followed Ihr Cessna 337 from the Keys
and forced It to land at Fort laiuderdale International Airport,
said Customs spokesman Michael Sheehan.
Federal authorities arrested the aircraft owner and pilot
James Lyndon. 50, of Hooroyr Falls. N.Y.. and charged him
with attempting to unjoin marijuana anil failure to report entry
Into the country.
"We're still searching for thr suspected countraband and the
vessels," Sheehan said late Wednesday night, "W r'v r boarded
several vessels, hut without the contraband on them. It's hard
to ptnjailnt which ones were Involved "
Customs' aviation group supervisor Larry Karson said
authorities are sure Lyndon dropped narcotics. "It's etghter
cocaine or marijuana. There’s no doubt about that."
An’Monties also seized the airplane for having Illegal
modifications. Customs found an illegal furl systrm aboard as
well as a modified pilot's window lor thr air drop. Sheehan
said

From United Press Inlernalional reports

LO TTE R Y
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TA L L A H A S S E E A think
ta n k In te n d e d to p ro vid e
bljiarltsan solutions lo jaillttcally
diinrult problems will lo- named
aflrr former Gov. LcRoy Collins
anil directed by Sen Lawton
C h ile s, oilichits announced
Wednesday.
The Colilne Center for Publlr
Policy will to- headquartered al
thr Florida Stale University
College ol Law. hut w ilj draw
upon expertise from all nine
stair universities and public
minded business Interest*, the
officials said
Collins said the purpose of the
center will be "seeing things

United Press International
S T PETERSHUHG - A nursing home
now being rrnnvatrd will njo-n a seconddoor ward for AIDS patient* in January,
to-t outing ihr llrsi non httsjiii.il AIDS hralih
rare unit In Hillsborough or Pinellas connlies.
Marjorie Itovd. admiotstor of Ihr ILC
nursing home, said Tuesday dial rnijiluyees
are training to care lor AIDS patient*
Stir said lilt- ward will not ojo-n unlit ihr
Florida Dt-parlinrni ul Health and Hrhahllltallvr Services finishes Insjo-rtlug thr
huitir. a review required for ihe facility in
continue treating Medicaid amt Medicare
jail lent*
Stale and (cdt-ral hralih officials strljqa-d
(tie 2 7 2 -h e d hom e, fo rm e rly culled
Wedgewraat Hrdulth Care, ol Us license to

To d a y., partly rlntidy and
warm High Ictnpcrniurr of HO
Winds light out ril the northeast
Tonight partly cloudy with a
low In the inlet 50s, Winds light
and variable.
Friday jiartly cloudy with a
high In Ihe low HOs and winds
light from the northeast.

T V4U
SATURDAY
C lo u d y 8 2 -4 0

F R ID A Y
C le a r 7 1 -5 2

Out Of Stala M ail Thra* Montht t i l M i
* Month* MS Sti Taar M l M
Phona (aeO I I I ISM

She plans lo ronlat I area AIDS MijijMitt
groups and stale health official* to notify
thr tn that T l.t w ill t atr lor AIDS jMileots
I'm really heartened by this.' said
Mic hael Condrnn. i xci uttvi d im tor of AIDS
Service* Association nl Pinellas Tropic
herr really have nowhere in go I ihlok a iol
of nursing homes were just alrald lo lo- ihe
llrsi one lo lake them."
"I'm thrilled This is something wr need
desperately," said Hilda Kilgore, a lawrd
member of Ihe Tamjtti AIDS Nrtwork
h
seems that now we (malty have a nursing
home brave enough in admit people vstill
AIDS."
Hill Phelan, director nl Hie Florida Health
Care Association, which lobbies lor nursing
homes lo Tallahassee, said less Ilian a
tiandlul &lt;il the 500 nr so nursing homes in
Florida will arrept AIDS jiailrnis

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Vol 81, No 104

Mom. Delivery: ) Montht. I l f H i a
M n l M . l l I N i Taa r, 111 OC In Stata
Mail ) Month* IIS 11. t M onlhl.
Sir w T s a r , u a oc

sjo-ml mitsi nl his iintr al Hie
ernirr al FSU, In Ihr shadow ol
Ih r s la lr C a p ito l and the
Supreme Court building
Charlie Reed, chancellor of ihr
slate universiiy system, said the
center will have act ess tn a w idi
range ol academic resource* m
law . mm nil st leiice, business
edutaiiuu unit oilier disciplines
Irom every stale unlversii)
F S U L a w D e a n T a t hot
S a n d y '' D ' A I e m h r r t e
envisioned mlltiqnia. rescan h
rr|mit*. senunais and other at
livillm focused nn jmMit policy
questions
Collins
will have no
direct hand in running ihr
t ruler.

N A T IO N A L TE M P S

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P O S T M A S T E R land addract change*
la T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . P 0
f t-. U i r , Sanford. F L H IM .

rare lor Medicare and Medicaid j&gt;.iilenis in
November 19H7. citing jaatr trraintrnl
The license, however, was reinstated In
October, when the home was sold In
Canadian Rolan FI Muriin and thr Health
Carr Service* Group of Pennsylvania. said
Carol King nl HRS Licensure and CrrUllrn
lion In Taiujia
Hoyd. who has hrljo-d run similar nursing
home AIDS wards lor a Past o Could v health
rare company, was hired six months ago to
improve ihr home's reputation She said she
urgrd the owners to create a spec iul ward
for victims of acquired Immune dcflelrriry
syndrome
She said the munto-r of beds sei aside lor
AIDS jiaitrtils will drjo-nd on demand
"I was brave enough In take over lilts
place and turn it around. I guess I m brave
enough In lake AIDS jMlIeni*." Boyd said

E X TE N D E D O U TLO O K

LOCAL FO R ECAST

F IR S T
/ Dec 10

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Ivory lower thinking to practical
use
"These fellows shouldn't Just
sit up there and know all this
We've got to gel them out here
where they ran help us Chiles
said
T h r center Is exja-v let! in open
early nexi year, alter Chiles
retires from live Senate It will lafunded by Inlerrsl on a $4
million inisi hind, with half Ihr
money mining from blue-chip
Florida ror|a»rullous and hall
Irom state maiehlng luitds
Chiles is assuming ihr Mann
tng D aurr Eminent Scholar
Chair In polliieal science al ihr
Univrrslty ol Florida However
he will maintain an oilier and

THE WEATHER

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Second C la n Potlaga Paid al Sanford.
Florida )&gt; r n

that need tn be done and oughl
lo to- done, and still because ol
serious conflicts of inlerrsl and
authority. It's difficult to do it
under our systrm us it Is "
Gov Hob Marline/, who al
tended a news ro n frrrm r lo
unveil jilans for the renter, said
the project could prove "a great
source of Information and Inlel
In itia l integrity" as Florida
laces ih r challenges of Ihr
future.
" T h r s r challenges do not dts
CTlmlnatr against any Floridian
on i h r b asis of p n 1111ea 1
jM-rsttaslon or personal licllef
These Issues urr equal opportu­
nity problems Martinez said
Chiles said thr renter will pul

Nursing home to accept AIDS patients

LAST

PubioStd D a ilr jn d Sunday, n e .p t
Saturday by TO* Sanford Harald.
I n t , HO N Franc* A .a , Sanlord,
Fla 11/11,

R#nee Smith, a kmdenjaMonor al An Souls Catholic School,
sumps a bucket of wood chips In a plant bed at the Park on
Park across tho street from the school The students spent pan
of Tuesday working al Iho park, which is being developttd as a
children s park with volunteer labor

State names think tank for former governor

Charge dropped after DNA test
FORT LAUDERDALE — lJesptte having a detailed con­
fession. prosecutors have dropped one sexual assault *barge
against « serial rape susjo-ti because preliminary results of the
suspect's DNA wrrr negal Ive, authorities said Wednesday
E/rktul Owens. 22. railed "Rape Man" by neighbors In bis
apartment complex west of Fort Lauderdale. confessed to the
rape but the DNA tests show semen found at the raja- scene
was not from Owens, police said Some officials are nof
convinced the test la accurate.
"There's no doubt In m y mind lOwrnsI Is the guy." Hruward
County Sheriffs Capt. Walter Laun said "Th is guy knew
everything alaiut everything He knew things that only those
I unpeople in that room knew about."
'Although Owens will not be prosecuted In that case, he faces
another rape charge and Is being Investigated m other sexual
assault rases, said Dave Casey, a spokesman for the Hrnwnrd
CaWHUy Stale Attorney's Office.
He is being held w ithout bond In the Hmward County Jail

gave Levan a suitcase and or­
dered him to fill the bag with
large hills to avoid harm la his
wile and daughter.
"t.evaii entered the Ivank and
with thr assistance of hank
personnel hr filled the suitcase
with a large sum of money." the
FHI said In a statement
When he left the think. he
dropped the hag In hts car.
which was driven by a suspect
"After leaving Ihr suitcase
filled with money, he was in­
structed to go hark lo the hank
and await a phone rail about Ills
family’s whereabouts." agent*
said
At alaiut 10 a.rn . thr t*ank
received a phone call with de­
tails on thr family's location,
and la-van and bank olllctals
found his wife amt daughter In
the trunk of her car a short
distance from the hank They
were shaken but unharmed,
agents said.
Levan's KMMt Mercedes was
later found atiandonrd
The maid wav left handcuffed
In a bathroom al the house until
she was discovered by police
All three *iisprrt» -were dr
scribed by agents as white males
at least 25 years old who were
wearing wig*
T h r H H did not say how much
money was taken
In P la n t a t io n , a n o th e r
Broward County community
two men broke Into an assistant
tiank manager's apartment In a
sim ilar bul apparently unirlrastrd tmidrnl Nov 4

NEW
Dec 30

[ B E A C H C O N D IT IO N S
Daytona Ueach: Waves arr 2
foot with a slight chop
Current i* to the north with a
waler temperature of H2 degrees
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves art

2
Iff 219 feet and seml-choppy.
Current is to Ihc north, with a
water lentperulure of 64 degrees.
Sun screen fnelor: 17.

T IIU R S D A V:
SO LUN A R T A B L E : Min 3 55
a,in.. 4 15 p.m.; MaJ. 10 05 a m„
10 35 p.m. T ID E S : Daytona
Beach: highs, 7.02 a in.. 7 20
p.m.; lows. 12 22 a m., 1:15
p.m . New S m y rn a Beach:
highs. 707 a m . 7 25 p m .:
lows. 12:27 a in.. I 20 p.m.:
Sebastian Inlet: high*. 0:59
a in.. 0 57 p in.:

TUESDAY
P ty C ld y 8 2 -6 2

S T A T IS T I C S

The high leiujirraliirr in San­
ford Monday was HO degrees ami
the uvrrnlghi low wax 49 as
rrjjortrd by Ihe tlnivrrsiiy of
Florida Agin ullural Research
and Educallun Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour jo-riod ending al H u m
Tuesday totalled o 40 Incti
The tritq&gt;eraliirr al H .* m
today was 00 degrees and
Wrdnesrlay's ovrrtilghl low was
B O A T IN G
50. as recorded by the National
SI. Augusllnr lo Jiq illrr Inlet • Weather Service al the Orlando
Today...east wind 10 lo 15 kts inlernalional Alrjsirt.
Other data
Seas 2 tn 4 It. liny and Inland
Wednesday's high..............82
water* a light lo moderate chop
Barom etric pressure..30.30
To n igh t...east to southeast
Relative h u m id ity.....98 pet
wind 10 In 15 kls. Seas 2 to 4 ll
W inds....... Northeast. 5 mph
Hay and Inland wulers a light In
R ain fall............................None
moderate c hop
Today's
sunset...... 4:15 p.m.
Friday .. soul beast wind 10 lo
Tom orrow 's sunrise.....7:11
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POLICE BRIEFS
Police capture boat burglary suspect
SANFORD — Police raptured and unrated a man suspected
of burglarizing at least righi boats docked In Sanford Tuesday
night Police said the burglar was Mick at work when they
caught him In a boat at the Sanford Marina today
The man. who refused In Identify himself, is Jailed on
burglary charges and held without bond In ihe Seminole
County Jail.
Ll Mike Hoturido said Ihe ausjirrt ts believed It* tie a
transient lie was caught by patrolling polle r
from ihe sus|&gt;e&lt; i police recovered credit cards stolen from
b*HHs, Itotuudo said The boats were vandalized. Including the
Rlvershtp Romance where the burglar ate food and sprayed
whipped cream on a piano
A fire extinguisher was set off in one boat, police said
Several owners of burglarized boats hadn't hern Identified
Wednesday

Baby's broken leg brings probe
OVIEDO — Seminole County therm's deputies are in­
vestigating how a 9 month old Oviedo boy's tell thigh lame was
brokru Tuesday.
Deputies reported that when Ihe mother ol Mark Kyle
Landau, of 553 Rohm Lane, pn krd him up from the house of
his 54-year old Oviedo babysitter at about 4 p m , she took him
directly to (hr hospital alter discovering his leg was apparently

broken
An emergency room doctor at Winter Park Memorial Hosplinl
told depullrs II Is tmllkriy that Ihe Injury tn ihe hahy was self
tnfllctrd Depotles have the name ol a possible suspect In Ihe
case

Wife alleges husband kicked, shoved her
W INTKR SPRINGS — Alter a Winter Springs woman told
|M&gt;li«-r her husband kicked her and pushed her head against a
wall at home rally today the liuslMiid was arresird
Jeffery L Hanson. 29. of 504 David St is charged with
battery. Winter Springs poller rrjiort Ills bond Is 9500

Man jailed after fight with wife
WINTKR SPRINGS
A Winter Springs man who rejiortrillv
disabled a car and loughi with Ills a Hr when she tried to leave
their house at .iMuil 5 ;tO p m Wednesday. Is jailed on a
liattery charge
Winter Springs jioUrr arrested Kenneth Ihoiuas Carter 2R
of ll/) N Fairfax Si on a charge ol Itatlrrv Hood is 9500
I’oM* said Carter s wife said he disabled her ear and wouldn't
let her leave Altrr shr threw a clock to ihe floor in thru Ilouse,
she said. Carter hit her. threw her lo the limn and |uiii|&gt;r&lt;1 on
her

Man arrested after alleged push
SANFORD
A man who created a disturbance and shovrd
Ihe head nurse tn the emergency rc*nn ol Central Honda
Regional Hospital, Sanford, was arrested I here at about 11 p m
Wednesday. Sanford police teport
The man refused lo calm down and apja-.ired intoxicated,
poller said Roll,ild Kdward Corcoran 37. of Dellary. Is charged
with battery. breach of jx-are and disorderly Intoxication Horn!
Is 9501)

DUI arrests
SANFORD — The follow mg jwrxnns lair a ■barge of driving
under Ihe inllurm e in SeminoleCouniv
• Samuel Moran 41 ol 50*1 Cypress Avr
Sanford, was
arrrsird al I M 2 a m Wnlrnsday alirr his car foiled to
maintain a single lane on 25lh Siren Sanford Hr Is als*i
charged with dnv trig w nti a revoked llrrrisr
•Jeffery D Pohlm.i
ol 200 Paw Lute St LottgwiMHl. al
I 39 a m trxlav afire his ear crossed the center line and mu ol!
t ouniy Road 15 Mikr Mary He Is also c harged with careless
driving

EMERGENCY CALLS
W EDNESDAY
• 12 19 a m
— Sanford
Court *93, medical rail. man.
52. transported to Central
Florida Regional Hospital
• o 44 a m
W
Airport Hlvd *222. medical
call, woman. 74. iransjxirtrd
• 11 55 .* m
1201 1 "i
11w .ill lalse alarm
• 4 17 p m 1001 W
fust St . medical ■all. man,
72. transported
• 4 : 5 1 p in . — 2 1 0

Community gears
up for MLK Day
celebration
By LAURA J. SULLIVAN
Herald stall writer

The

b a tm a n c o m e th

Unllsd Prsss International

"There needs to he no guilt, no
anger, no hostility. It's history —
we all need to feel a part of It "
T h is Is the w ay Lurleric
Sweeting Introduces students to
her black history course at
Seminole Community College
And that's the way she's
tnvlltng all of Hanford — Mark
and white — to the 1980 Dr
Martin Luther King J r Celebra­
tion.
Sweeting Is rMilrpcrsnn of the
three day event that culminates
Jan. IS. the slain civil rights
trader's birthday "W o rking
Together fulfilling the Dream’’
ts the thrmr of the third annual
event
•
The committer has launched
the celebration with essay, ora­
torical and jioslrr contests in the
Seminole County public schools
Winners of the rontest will lye
a n n o u n c e d at an a w a rd s
breakfast al the Civic C rn lrr at 9
a m Jan 14 as part of a Youth
Day rrlrbratioti Scholarships
will tie awarded in grade 12
winners
Youth Day will tw-gm with the
breakfast, when* Orange County
Klem rniary School Principal
Minnie lloyer Woodruff will
»j&gt;euk The freedom It tin'Walk
will follow at no*si tn Centennial
t ark al Park Avenue and fourth
S t M l I he llrst ISO youth to
enter the frre event will receive
Martin Luther King T shirts
festival In Ihr Park will lir
Imm noon to 4 p m at no cost to
the puhllc Tile festival will
Iraturr performrrs. exhibits and
vendors
A dramatic presentation at the
Civic Center will close Youth
Day from 7 p m to 9 p m
youth and adults will present
ch o ra l groups, ha n ds and
speakers
Sweellng invites the puhllc to
participate In rehearsals lor I he
presentjiloh I&gt;n 29 and 30 at
the Civic Center from 10 a m to

ORLANDO — Holy higher rdur.ilInn. the
University ol Central Florida has hired a bat
fighter'POWIH IFH HAM'
Actually It will lie more like PLUG' SUCK*
SPRAY' next week when Marshall Hanks
owner of Hay Area Hal Protection dies down
Irom Sturgeon Bay. W ts. to exorcise the
Education Building of Us winged mammal
Infestation.
"Th e problem will lie solved when I leave
This is nothing I haven't seen beforr Hanks
45. pledged over the phone
Hanks is to arrive Tuesday to eliminate a
problem that llrst surfaced humorously around
Halloween but has since become no laughing
matter
Hals In the building, which bouses the s* (tool
gymnasium, llrst gained at lent Ion when they
dlvr-b om be d practicing basketball and
volleyI m II players School nllli lals had some
maintenance work done and proclaimed Ihr
building Mil tree
Hut a cooplr of weeks taler, a Im I tested
rabid, and 14 students and school employers
who had contact with the critters underwent

rabies shots The liat problem surfaced again
during winter graduation &lt;erenmnles last w eek
its five hats buzzed the festivities.
"They're a nuisance, that's lor sure." Hanks
said "Hill you got as much chance of call hlng
rabies from a hat as getting struck by lightning
seven times In a row."
Hanks said his stratrgy Includes plugging
Ihe building's eaves wlih "bat exrludrrs "
which allow them to fly out but not hack in To
rid the building of Mil fetes — people have
complained thr smell makes them III — bricks
at Ihr building’s Mtsr will he removed and a
high power device used to suck out the Mil
waste.
finally. Hanks said hr will treat thr walls
with a chemical to encase any remaining wastr
In an airtight seal T h r whole pro* css will eost
about 95.000. said university spokesman Dean
Mr Fall
The school's dlfllcultlrs stem from the
bat-eradication plan used by maintenance
workers who nailed chirkrn wire over the
raves one lair night In Srpirmlier when Ihe
Mils w rrr thought to ,i|| Ih- out huntillg lor
l*md Instead, several dozen were Irapjx-d
Inside thr building

2 p m

An Intrrfalth Keltglnus Ob­
servance will Iit at the Civic
Center (nan 4 p m to 5 p m
Jan 15 The Martin Luther King
Jr. Celebration Choir will pro­
vide must* for the service.
The filial event of the celebra­
tion Is a tommrtnnrailve Mingttrt al Ihr Civic Center from 7
p m to 9 p m Philadelphia
rduratnr and philanthropist Dr
Ruth W. Havre will he tfir
keynolr speaker. Citizenship
and hrotheihnod awards will tie
unnmmced Tickets are 915 for
adults and H O (nr children for
ticket Information call Zonnve
Dixon at 022 4777

Tuskrgec St., medical call,
Ihiv . 14. transported
• *• 2 I p m . — 4 I O M
Cypress Avr . medical call,

woman. 18. transported
• 8 04 p m — 2020 Laurel
A vr., medical call, woman.
80. transported
• 8 35 p.m 1800 S.
French A vr . dumpster lire,

co nfined, undeterm ined
cause.
• 9 20 it m - 107 W. Ninth
St., mrdleal call. Miy, 14
months, transported.

Unibed
way

PTvjto bf Tim Holcomb

Removal of the barrels
Workers remove the second barrel from behind
the Longwood public works building Wednesday

Workors wear class 2 safety suits with breathing
apparatus Work continues today

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EDITORIALS
*

Now is the time
to pull together
T h e com position of the Sanford C ity
Commission appears set with the n w w w
victory Tuesday of Lon Howell over James
Sweeting 111for the District ! seal
Mr. Howell's runoff campaign, unlike that
of Mr. Sweeting, had little to do with issues of
substance.
Th e negative campaigning presented by Mr.
Howell and his advisors, like certain state and
national campaigns, proved one thing — It
works.
Such campaigning may stoke the fires of
the partisan core but. as has been crealty
shown bv national polls, voters consider the
tactic a sharp slap In the lace.
Negative campaigning indicates, among
other things, that the candidate to more
concerned about himself than the electorate.
It also demonstrates practical savvy. Th e
candidate cannot Implement his vision lor the
greater good of the community until he
captures the office
The. election is done with, however, and
now to the time to settle to the business of
good government.
Now Is not too late for Mr. Howell to show
that he can put forth a vision for the city.
Now to the time for Mr. Howell to show that
hts Instinct for street lighting can be put to
good use In w restling w ith the c ity 's
problems.
Mr. Howell, who said he did not have the
time to debate Mr. Sweeting on the Issues
during the campaign, says he talked on­
e-on-one with a few hundred residents of hts
district In door-to-door campaigning.
Now Is the time lor Mr. Howell to tell the
other ,28.000 residents of the city what he
e:.peels to accomplish, and how.
Now Is the time for leadership and the time
for htfefeng.
Th e city commission split 3-2 on Wednes­
day In favor of certifying Mr. Howell's
eight-vote victory In the election in which 10
absentee ballots have been called into
question on technicalities. It would have been
better to count the ballots over than to have a
lingering suspicion or. worse, the dlvtslvmess
of a court challenge, should Mr. Sweeting
decide to exercise that legal right. It Is not
likely that a recount would change the
outcome. Now is the time far Mr. Sweeting to
concede and allow the commission to move
on to the pressing problems of the etty and Its
people.
And Mr. Sweeting still could have a role.
Th e city should not lose the kind of time,
energy and dedication to progress shown tn
the campaign by Mr. Sweeting. We encourage
him to maintain hts interest tn public sendee
and we urge the mayor and city commission­
ers to give him consideration when de­
liberating Important appointments to city
boards.
Now. too. Is the time for Mayor Smith once
again to take the lead in salving the irritations
that split the commission. Valuable lime and
energy for debate and decision must not be
wasted on political posturing and petty
polemics.
Now Is the time for Sanford to focus on
solutions.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
|Letters to the editor sre welcome. All letters must
J be signed and include s mailing address and
telephone number Letters should be on a single
'subject and as brief as possible The Sanford
! Herald reserves the right to edtt letters

j Berry's World

KotxlbfQ Kravis Roberts — tor you

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Will success spoil Dan Quayle?
On Friday. Ja n . 20. J . Danforth Quayle will
takr the oath of office a* vice president of the
United States For a lot of people that will be a
particularly difficult moment, because during
the campaign Quayle underwent a tremendous
barrage of negative publicity depleting him as
monumentally unfit to aland that famous
"heartbeat away" from the presidency
Fortunately that assessment Is unfair, both to
Quayle and to George Bush, who tapped him for
the job In several Important ways. Quayle was a
good, even a superior choice as Bush's vice
president.
For one thing. Quayle ts solidly identified with
the conservative movemen! and the so» ailed
"aortal conservative" wing of the GOP. neither of
which ran claim Bush himself as a charter
member Quayie's presence In the vice pre­
sidency Is one of the chief reason* conservative*
can. and do. feel comfortable with the Bush
administration
Second, and almost equally important, in eight
vrars tn the Sraatr. Quayle earned the high
respect of his colleagues foe the raperttsr he
acquired tn a number of Important arras — most
notably defense Ills reputation tn this regard
was widely Ignored during the campaign
(though Sen Kennedy broke ranks to pay tribute

to It), but Bush, who presided over the Senate
during the Reagan years, was of course well
aware of It when he
chose Quayle aa his
running-male.
Finally. Bush wa*
u n q u e s tio n a b ly
reaching out to the
baby boomers, now
just entering their
40s. when he picked
one of their number
for the vice presi­
dential slut on his
t ic k e t . It w a s n 't
primarily a matter of
b id d in g for their
C Quayle will be
votes. It was an ac­
the first
knowledgment that
member of the
the time has come for
Vietnam gen­
them to join In lead
ing the country
eration to run
W h a t B us h
on a national
overlooked — and in
ticket J
fairness let s admit
t h a t a l mo s t
e v e r y b o d y e ls e
o v e r l o o k e d II l o o — w a s t he

significance of the fact that Quayle would be the
first member of the Vietnam generation to run
on a national ticket. Inevitably, the auestlon of
w hat he did during ihoae years would loom Urge
In I he campaign
Bush and his advisers clearly thought that
Quayie's service In the National Guard was an
honorable. Indeed a laudable, answer to that
question. Bush's own son. George J r . likewise
nerved in the Guard So did Lloyd Bent sen's son
Lloyd III And who wants to cast (he first stone at
New Jersey'a Democratic senator Bill Bradley,
who joined the Air Force Reserve and spent the
Vietnam years pUytng pro basketball under a
4300.000 contract?
But It was Quayle who ran for the vice
presidency this year, so It was Quayle who
wound up taking the heat, ail alone. It was his
misfortune, too. that he looked even younger
than he l* Ihe will be 42 on Feb 41. and that hi*
lace to a rather btondly handsome one
But he was elected tu n r lh r lru , and lienee
forth he will be. and ought to be. Judged on his
performance aa vice president.
Early tndlraUrxia are that he intends to model
him seif squarely on Hush's own record in the
job as r. man unswervingly loyal to his
president

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ROBERT WAGMAN

V o tin g returns portend
problem s for D em ocrats
W ASHINGTON — The initial consensu*
among experts poring over this past Nov­
ember » election returns is that, while George
Bush » election to far from good news tor the
Democrats things could have b rrn worse.
However, the 19W voting pattern portend*
some very serious problem* for Democrat* In
coming years
From the election of Franklin Roosevelt In
the 1930* until Richard Nison's election in
1966. Ibe Democratic Party — except during
the Eisenhower years — dominated national
polities Nixon broke that streak, and since the
election of Ronald Rragan In 1980. Re­
publicans have been looking for evidence that
a fundamental realignment has taken place In
which the Republican* have replaced the
Democrats as the dominant party.
Some GOP strategist* proclaimed the 1902
election — when Republican* raptured control
of the Senate — as evidence that * realign­
ment" had begun But the subsequent Demo­
cratic recapture of the Senate and the
Democrats' continued strong House majority
quickly put an end to that idea
This year 's results confirm that the G O P still
dors not dominate across the board While
George Bush was beating Michael Dukakis by
an right-point margin. Democrats increased
their majorities in both the House and Senate,
their governorships, and their control of state
legislatures Moreover. In terms of total votrs
cast In Senate and House elections. Democrats
out polled the GO P by the same right-point
margin by which Bush defraled Dukakis
Thai's the good news for Democrats No
fundamental realignment has taken place
But in terms of presidential elections, the
geographical and demographic voting patterns
this year worry the Democrats greatly
George Bush's victory marks the fifth time tn
the last six presidential elections that the GOP
has won. Bush won this election berause of Ihc
support hr got In the nation* suburb*, small
towns and rural area* Michael Dukakis
received about 60 percent of votes cast In big
elite* — traditional Democratic stronghold*
The problem facing the Democrats tn the
future Is that, because of changing demo­
graphics. big cities will tuvr a much reduced
Influence on election outcomes.
This year s results In Mary land are a prime
example Maryland has been considered a
relatively "safe" Democratic stale Going Into
Nov. 8. Dukakis wa* seen leading In the state.
But when the vote* were finally counted.
George Bush emerged with a clear victory —
about a 4 1.000-vote margin out of 1.6 million
cast.

Democrats are saying the Maryland lu*a wa*
a fluke due to an unusually low turnout In
heavily Democratic Baltimore Othrr* say a
controversial ballot amend merit on regulation
of handguns resulted In a vrrv high turnout In
ronaervative rural area* A closer examination
of handgun* resulted
tn a very high turn
out in conservative
rural areas A closer
examination of the
re s u lt* seems to
point to some mufr
f undament al
changes
Simply put. George
Bush won Maryland
— n o t so m u c h
because turnout wa*
low In the cities, but
because suburban
M a ry la n d — like
f Unless Demo­
much of America —
crats can
has been expanding
moke inroads
while the centre cl!
among
irs have contracted
younger sub­
A nd the Maryland
urban voters,
suburb* — like sub
it may be a
u r b s a ll a c ro s s
long time be­
A m e r i c a — a re
fore a Demo­
becoming increasing
crat again
ly Republican
occupies the
Demographers say
Oval Office j
that the suburbs are
com posed of four
c tosaes of voters the
upper class "country-club" art. middle-class
families so railed "younger" families (most of
whom are living In their llrst home*I. and
singles, most of whom live In the apartment
complexes that are mushrooming throughout
suburbia.
The upper class "country-dub" voter has
always been Republican, and Hush won this
group by a solid 2-1 margin. As the middle
clasa has become more affluent It has become
progressively more conservative and Re­
publican Bust) won this group by a 5-4
margin But It te the younger suburban voters
w ho pose the big long-term danger to
Democrats.
Both young suburban families and suburban
singles voted for Bush by about a 3-2 margin.
What this means Is that many In these two
classes who are in ihelr early to middle 20*
have never voted for a Demur mi for president
The y volrd twice for Ronald Reagan and now
for Hush. Unless Democrat* can start attract­
ing these voters, the future could be bleak

ACK ANDERSON
Reagan sugar-coated
in secretary’s book
W ASHINGTON —
Helene von Damm
im rstrd 2 1 year* of her life In Ronald Reagan
— rising from hi* secretary to ambassador to
her native Austria Iters is a t'tnderelto storv
turned tour with a heroic president and a
wirkrd queen by hts side
(“resident Reagan keeps hi* Teflon mating
In von Damm i soon-to-be released autobio
graph) . "At Reagan a Side (Doubledayl —
the first of the |&gt;o*t Reagan memoir* Von
Itornm may have set the tone foe Mr.nday
tin an mg quarterbacking of the Reagan era
T h e Im m ensely p opula r president l*
portrayed » » larger than life while the first
tody takr* the toll
Von Damm claim* that Nancy Reagan
art rrtly fort rd her out of the adm trust rat Inn In
llMiS and plotted with moderate Cabinet
member* to soften the president s con
servallve agenda The usual bad guys. Ed
Me esc a r . d L y n
M j l g r r , f*lc favor
f i l l r observations
from von Damm Bui
sh e r if le * th e
normally bullet-proof
reputation* of George
Shull/ and James
Baker
Our associate Scott
Sleek revtrwed an
advance copy of von
Damm'* book
Von Dam m was
Reagan's secretary
£ Male Cabinet
when he was govrr
members re
nor of California, and
(erred to then
she followrd him to
presidentialthe W hite House
aide Elizabeth
There she grrw rest
Dole as
less, saying that the
schoolpresident was “ so
marmlsh £
u n d e m a n d in g he
never even atkrd me
to s h a r p e n a p e n c i l f o r
him or get a cup of coffee " She admits
Rragan had a tax management style and
describe* her boss as a kind man with a great
sense of humor who never spoke III of anyone
and wa* oblivious to White House Infighting
Nr m y Reagan was not oblivious Von
Damm paints her as unpredictable and
powrr-hungry Mr* Reagan fell threatened
by the Influence of then National Security
Adviser William Clark, particularly hts hard
line against the Soviet Union Von Damm
claims the llrst tody and her allies. Shulu.
Baker and Michael [leaver, smuggled the
Soviet ambassador Into the White House to
sec Rragan tn 1983 without telling Clark It
was Ihelr attempt to move Reagan toward
wanner relations with the Soviet Union, she
suspects
"I can't say what their motivations were,"
von Damm writes. "But I believe that Shull/
was after the acclaim of the press and
possibly a Nobel Peace Prlxe. while Mrs R
was hoping the summitry would provr
popular with the public for her husband.
Von Damm drops some Juicy anecdote*
about sex tom In the While House Male
C a b in e t m e m be rs referred to the n p re s id e n tia l aide F .lU a b e lh Dole as
"schoolmarmtsh." The y were even less
H alte rin g to U .N Am bassador Jra n e
Kirkpatrick "I remember how shocked I was.
after Jeane tout taken n particularly tough
stand at a meeting, to hear the boys
wondering It It was the wrong time of the
month."* von Damm writes
Rragan prnmolrd von Damm to be his
personnel nsslslant, and then In 1983. he
offered her an ambassador's post, but Mrs
Reagan stood In the way She called von
Damm In for a private chat and presaured her
to turn down the post, saying Rragan needed
her al home "Apparently, tn her cyca. my
career tiad progressed far enough." von
Damm writes.
Von Damm acceptrd the post In Austria,
hut that'a whrre her carriage turned Into a
pumpkin. She divorced her husband and
married an Austrian hotel owner. Von Damm
said the circumstances surrounding her
marriage gave Nancy Rragan ammunition to
end her career. In 1984. Shult* told von
Damm that the president wanted her to
resign

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Thursday, December 22. 1966 — 9A

Kelley

FINANCIAL

Stocks open mixed
U nlU &lt; &gt; r » n International____________ _____
NEW YORK — I'rlcfi opened mixed Thuraday In moderatr trading of New York Stock
Exchange Issues. with blur chip* outperform^
tng broadrr markri Issues In an allrmpt to
rebound limn losses auflrred In thr previous
two session*
T h r Dow Jonra Induatital average. which fell
1.43 Wednesday. waa up 2 57 to 2168 21

shortly after lh r market opened
Drcllnea edged advances, however. 419401
nmmifl the 1.402 Issues crossing the New York
S to rk E xch a n g e tape. E a rly turnover
amounted lo about 11.050.000 shares
Before the market opened, the Commerce
Department reported that durable goods or­
ders rose a sluggish 0.1 percent In November.
The repott. a key Indicator of Inflation, was In
line with analysis' expectations

Dollar mixed in
holiday trading
United Press International
T h e d o lla r was m ixe d
Thursday In pre Christmas
trading on major foreign cur
rency markets Cold edged
slightly higher
In earlier trading In Tokyo,
the dollar rrhounded against
the Japanese yen. closing 0 40
yen higher at 124 02 yen
Dealers said the dollar had
little ruoni to move up or down
because trading was slow In
the i b i e n c r of m a rk e taffecting news
In Europe, the dollar began
ibe day in Frankfun at I 7715
Weat Oerm an marks u n ­
changed front Wednesday’s
rinse
Traders in New York noted
thal sliortly after the market
opened In Europe, the the
West Germ an liundrshank
Intervened by arlllng some

Local Interest
These quotations provided
by members of the National
Association of Sccurltlca
Dealers are representative
Inter-dealer prices as ol
m i d m o r n in g loday Inter­
d e a le r m a rk e ts change
throughout the day. Prices do
not include retail markup or
markdown
Ask
Bid
344
American Pioneer 34b
33 H
331b
Harncll Bank
20 20U
First Union
314*
31«S
FPAL
35W
35
Fla Progress
43H
4344
HCA
174%
Hughes Supply 174%
224*
23
Morrison s
5444
34 H
NCR Corp
38 Vy 40
Ptesscy
MU
ION
Scotty's
21
20^
Southeast Bank
20
1-44
SunTrust
64 lb
6404
Walt tMsney
Wcstlnghousr
524% 52 *b
It.--*
164*
Brunswick
8%
9
HHJ
17
1644
Fla National
43H
43H
Winn Dixie
304*
31
Emerson .........

•27 million, a move that
dealers said effectively put a
rap on the dollar
The dollar began the day In
Zurich at I 400 Swiss francs,
down slightly from I 4975 In
Parts. Ihe dollar oprnrd al
6 048 French francs down
slightly from 6 0595
T h e d o lla r o p r n r d in
Brussels at 37 26 Belgian
francs, up slightly from 37.23
and brgan the dav In Italy al
1.302 37 Italian llrr. down
from 1.300 60 lire
In Lo n d o n , Ihe B ritish
pound began Ihe day at
• I 8 0 4 c o m p a r e d w ith
• | MO725 on Wednesday
Traders said the British
pound rased against both the
dollar and Ihe West German
mark In rapretatlon of Fri­
days report on the British
balance of payments figures
lor Novembrr

Proposed linked slot jackpots
receive preliminary approval
United Prose Internatlenel
A TL A N TIC C ITY . N J
Gamblers al a (tall dorm New
Jersey raslno* may soon hr
rontprilng with each other for
m u lt i-m illio n d o lla r slot
jackpots tn a ' Mrgaburks"
lin k e d p ro g re s s iv e s I o t
machine game given prelimi­
nary approval Wed nr via y by
the state's Casino Control
Commission
The M rgahucks system
wmdd use a computer to link
• 1 stye machine* in anv New
Jersrf raslnoS that want to
jkantctpalr Six casinos — the
Ail.mil*. Caesar*. Clarldgr,
llarrah* Marina. Showboat

Gold And Silver
NEW YORK - Foreign and
dottiest Ic gold A stiver prices
quoted In dollars per troy
ounce Thursday
Gold
London
Previous clone
415 50
up I 75
Morning fixing
4 15 60
up 0 IO
Hong Kong
415 50 up
I 00
N «w York
Convex spot gold open
417 50 up 2 20
cotta* spot s o v n e jN ^ ;. »
t

and Trup World — liavc al­
r e a d y s ig n e d on fo r
Megahcuk*
"W r have a potential lo turn
alot p la ye rs In to m u ll Imllllonalrr* with one pull of
the handle." said Stephen
Morro. general manager of
Atlantic City Mrgahucks. a
system rrra lrd by Interna­
tional Game Technology of
Reno. Nev

Dow Jones
Dow Jooes A v c r s g s s
10:00 a m .
30 Indus 2165.09 up
125
20 Tran*
959 44 off 3 47
15 Utils
IH5.51 up 0 94
65 Stor k 822 25 unchanged

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(London m ornin g fixing
change Is Im h -i I on the pre­
vious day's closing price.I

Vote
Continued from Psge IA
McChuiahan anil Eckstein
voted lo certify the vote and
T h o m a s and M ercer voted
agalnsl It Mayor Itrltye Smith
broke Ihe tie. voting to certify
the vote after explaining she did
so because the ctly attorney
recommended any recount be
done thr same way thr vole was
trill tally counted — by computer.
Mercer told fellow commis­
sioners. “ There were nine voles
from the Civic Center thrown
out and wr know not why. 1
don't think we should certify the
vole unlll we see those nine
ballots and determine why they
were rejected."
Smith then asked City Clerk
Henry Tam m J r . lo provide

DEATH
D A V ID W. D E W O LF
David W. DcWnlf. 31. 605
M a rk h a m

W o o d s

R o a d .

Langwood. died Tuesday al
Humana Hospital Lucerne. O r­
lando. Born Aug I I , 1957 In
Washington. D C ., he moved lo
Longwood from Miami In 1972.
He wan a free-lance artist and a
m em ber of Ih r Shoestring
Theatre. Lake Helen.
Survivors Include parents.
Thomas und Nonna. Umgwood.
s is te r, L a u ra R lr k r r .
Tallahassee
H ald w ln -Fu lrch lld F u n rra l
Home, Allamnnlr Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

(Igurrs on how many vote* were
rml counted by the computer In
the Dec 6 rlly election Tamm
read the figures Irorn each ills
trtet. whlcTi showed that be­
tween I I and 2 5 percent of Ihe
ttallol* cast In each district were
not counted by ihe compuler,
presumably because they were
Improperly cast
"That's true, hut In none of
the races were Ihe number of
voles not counted enough to
ailed ihe outcome of the elec­
tion." Mercer Mid
Clly Attorney William Colberl
told commissioners they could
certify the election, or order a
recount, hul recommended Ihe
recount Ire done by compuler.
"If the votes are hand counted,
ihe commission will be In a
|&gt;o*lllon of making Judgements
on why some Isrltots were re­
jected or accepted." he said
He recommended the city
maintain a neutral position In
any court suit that could result
from ihr election. citing as an
example Oviedo, which was in­
volved In u lawsuit In last fall's
close city election.
Mercer said the uncounted
voles were no higher than In
most elections and that since a
court challenge of Ihe results
would probably hr fllrd anyway,
the city should certify Ihe re­
sults.
Alter the commission voted lo
certify the election results.
Sweeting told commissioners. "I
think thr suggestion lo recount
Ihe votes by hand was In Ihe

best interests ut Ihe clly and I
am very dtssapolnlrd in the
com Isslon 's act Ions
" t want what Is best fur
Sanford and I don't think a court
case Is In Ihe city’s best Inter­
ests." he said, .aiding thal 11 was
prrsu m pilous Met.'la Italian to
assume that a court suit would
tie tiled.
In arguing lor a hand recount
of the voles. Sweeting said. "I
think no one should be dis­
enfranchised because a bent
tiallnl Is rejected by Ihe com­
p u te r. I w ould have been
satisfied with Ihe results of a
recount by hand I don't Iblnk a
judgr should (tretdr wh.it thr
elected officials of Ihe clly can
decide."
Alter Sweeting addressed Ihr
com inDslnn. his mother. Dr
Lurlcnr Sweeting, chided Me
Clunahan for his open support o(
Howell, and tlie Howell cam|inlgn lor Us tactics
D r. Sw ecllng also chided
H o w e ll's cam paign tactics
“ Since returning to this clly. I
have tried very hard. amd my
son has tried lo build bridges
between Ihe black and while
community, only to see my son
defamed and campaign lacilcs
used which pla&gt; n prejudice."
she said.

Continued from Page 1A
Kelley further wrote she would
start collecting information on
Jier own unlll Hooper ran pro
vide the hulk of the copies, lajies
and data
"I don't want lo cause a major
Im parl," Kelley said "I Jusl
wanl lo keep it simple."
Hooper Mid Wednesday af­
ternoon lhal he had lo tie In
Tullahassess today and would
respond to Kelley's latesl memo
on Friday He tiad no comment
on Ihe contended Ihr memo
The furor over Kelley’s in­
formation requests expanded
Into the Seminole Circuit Court
Clerk's Office The clerk’s office
operates Ihe county records of­
fice und Is (he cuslodlaii of
county commission records
Kelley requested re rilfle d
copies of thr minutes of all
county commission meeting*
starling In January 1970. all
county commission meeting re
cords, microfilm or microfiche
copies of alt recorded documents
and a copy of die record Index
The request encompassed virtu­

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Sanford

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29 Yea»* Same Location
family Owned

Bui Rotansky wrote to Jacobs
on Wednesday, saying 1hat copy­
ing all 762 cassette lajies of
county i &lt;mi mission meetings by
Dec 30 would bum out the lajie
copier since Ihe duplication
would have to lx- done continu­
ously Copying Ihe ml miles and
thr Index book*, all 32 of them,
would require two people work­
ing full lime on two copying
machines The records office has
one copy machine, Ho/ansky
wrote.
"T h is office, as always, will be
happy lo comply with anyone's
ir quest. hul. as Ihr rxlenl of Ibis
request and thr dradtlnr given
would cause us lo neglect our
regular work. I fell you should be
advised before wr attempted to
comply " Roransky wrote
Rn/ansky was unavailable for
comment Wednesday.
Jacobs M id hr would review
Ro/ansky's memo and rrspond
later this week
.
"It looks like we'll be ablr to
gel some of II lo (KelleyI by the
301 h. but nol all of It." Jacobs
M id

Hope
Continued from Page IA
Seminole
County Correctional Facility
With a Utile caring, a lltllr
support, a positive outlook ran
tie bad. according lo |)rr Miller.
T A S C case manager Dan and
21 other Inmates suffering from
drug and alcohol dependencies
have lhal support
"It's bard for us al Ibis lime of
year." (Mane. 23, and tn the
program for 24* months. M i d
r‘Bul Ihls Is Ihr first year lhal I'll
lie celebrating Chrislmas for Ihe
right reasons U s scary, hul I'm
doing something I'm making
changes "
Counselors with T A S C say
they want to hrlp people llkr
(Mane They wanl to make a
distinction between the crime

though they did Itad things l.ilr
and the criminal
"If we ran slop the addiction, simply, or perhaps not so slm
w r r a n slo p the c r im in a l ply. got mil of control, and they
behavior." Mid John Hagan, used whatever mean* possible to
primary counselor Only llmsr cope
who voluntarily exptrss a desire
"I try lo kill my mind ai
lo do something ahoul their
problem are accepted Those n ig h t." Charlene said. Th e
charged with capital offenses, memories hurt lots! year, shr
violent crimes, frde.nl out-of- had It all — the iree. hapny
slair. or out-of county offenses children. Ilghis presrnts, Ihr
works Her dtsrase. crack co­
are generally nol accepted
caine
abuse came quic kly and
Diane Is tn Jail because she
took a pair of her mother's In sevrn months turned her life
earrings In jkiv for drugs Dan Inside out. Stir's si III reeling,
forged a pre scrip tion ; and trying lo figurr out how.
Charlene, m o llrr ol three and a
Many, like Dan. Irtrd la handle
lormrr administrative sec relary.
was w riting checks with no Ihe prohlrm on thrlr own. A
c h a n g e of residence, new
money In the bank
They want others lo know friends, new Job are all things
they are nol (tad people, al abusers believed might help
them with their problem

AccidentsContinued from Psge IA
with
him. Jeffrey mdlrrrd a heart
attack. |*&gt;lur *fM&gt;kr*m.in Jell
Haw kins said

Jeffrey's car struck u car
driven by Dorothea Pu/atl, of
Casselberry, and Ihen crashed
head-on Into a telephone pole
H is m o th e r, w h o s r n am e
Hawkins did nol have, was nol
tm u ry l. and I “ua-u i also was
irntTTjtit*-d In- sai&lt;f*Hawkmx said
•rfrffr^'MTffmftrV xiiM he hmjrhrcrt
four open heart surgeries.
Thd Florida Highway PaWt&gt;l

over twice, a F ill’ sjxikrsmun
said The vlcdro was found on
Ihr rool of the Inirk Hts next of
kin had not ts-rn not died by
early today.
The third victim was killed al
about 2 15 a in today. The r i l l ’
M id Michael David Wright. 28.
of Titusville, was traveling west
on Howell Branch road when hr
lost control of his 1988 Pontiac
and crossed over Into the westliound lane al Betty Avenue

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Continued from Page 1A
sldrred as jmtrntlal recre­
ation sites.
Presently, only a few jKiriets —
lot lots, slalr-strp [kirks and an
area off Country Club Road —
serve as recreational sites for
residents of Ih r clly. Lillie
league baseball trams pmcllce al
Lake Mary Elementary School
and an elghl-weck sum m er
program Is Ihe only thing lo
keep children occupied during
lhal seasonal vacation.
Fess said that recreation has
been "a long-term goal of many
commissions."
About $600,000 has been
earm arked in the 1988-89
budget for land acquisition.
H o w e ve r, talk about the
purchase of | o(&gt;eriy for a park
system Is premature, officials
said. "The problem with Lake
Mary Is there Is not a lot of
available land. Most of It has
been developed." King said.
A (Misslble [&gt;ark site would be
on East Crystul Lake Avenue
where Ihe clly owns In excess of
20 acres and Is considering
buying additional land for a
natural, passive [Kirk, according
loFcss.

A Christmas program was held
Tuesday for T .A S .C . members
— rrd and green crepe pajM-r
Iram ed doorways, wrapped
|M&gt;les, and covered tables, a
sheet cake was prepared, a small
trre M l In Ihe comer — It could
have been any of thousands of
oilier parlies held In Central
Florida. But. It wasn't. It was a
group c*f proplr trying Ihrlr Iresi
lo move on wllh life, lo line! u
smile where ihey could, and
share a prayer ft* rtftMtky J ' •"
i &gt;- I

has not released Ihe name of Ih r
man who died after his 1987
Nissan pickup truck, (raveling

M O TO R H O M E
TR A N S M IS S IO N
TR O U B LE?
C,tA HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
**
TRANSMISSIONS

ally all of the information stored
In the records oil Ice.
Earlier (Ills year. Kelley Mid
her daughter. Monica, spent
several days In the records office
with t h r lr com pany's ro p y
machine making copies of six
years of commission minutes
Her request was to comj&gt;lelr her
Mrs from Ihe period starting In
1970 She Mid ihe six years of
Hies filled nearly two filing cabi­
net drawers In her office
Although Kelley didn't place a
deadline on ihe request In ihr
clerk's office. Chief Deputy Clerk
Mill Jacobs in a memo w rilirn on
T u e s d a y o rd e re d R ecord*
Director Hiller Ro/anskv to
supply ih r Information by Dec
Ml
" I would serk lo fulfill a
s im ila r r c q u r s l from a ny
member of ihe public.' .Jacobs
M id Wednesday
Brad l.ang county financial
officer. M id there would proba­
bly be no charge for Ihe copies
la-cause the clerk's officer serves
and Is paid as clerk of Ihe county
commission

me.
Sanford

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�•A — Santord Herald. Oanlord. Florida — Thursday. December 22. I9M

Tw o arrested
for allegedly
selling se c re ts

NATIONAL
BRIEFS

Unltsd Proas Intsrnstlonsl

N o rth to be tried Ja n . 31
W ASH IN G TO N — A federal Juilgc Wednesday art Oliver
North's Iran-Contra conspiracy trial for Jan. 31. suggesting lie
Is confident final roadblocks can be cleared to assurr protection
of national security secrets during testimony
It marked the second time U S District Judge Gerhard Gcsrll
has announced a trial date for the former While House aide, thr
first of four central llgures in President Reagan s worst v andal
to face prosecution.
The case has been bogged down for monihs over demands by
North and his lawyers to see classified Inform a tion and the
threat they would expose It during a trial There remains a
strong chance o f further delays
Geseli, nonetheless, set the date as stall lawyers lor
Independent prosecutor Lawrence Walsh disclosed that they
again are seeking access to notebooks North kepi while serving
as an aide to thr National Security Council
In a brief pre-trial hearing, th r Judge focused largely on
defrnse requests to use more classified Information and to
Issue 25 nr 26 subjiornas lo Reagan administration officials
and federal agencies

Ironically. It was defense lawyer Harry Simon who prodded
Geseli lose! Ihe new trial date in a somewhat contentiousclose
lo thr hearing

Patricide suspect arrested in LA
VALENCIA. Calif — Police In Los Angeles ( ’minis arrested a
lu.rlngloii. III., high school freshman Wednesday suspected In
Ihe weekend shotgun staving ot his lather
Roger Tracy Hraun, 15. and Mark Whlghum 16, w rrr
arrrsted at 4 30 p m by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies
In Valencia. C a lif. nrar ihe Magic Mountain amusement park
and w rrr being held (or Lake County. Illinois, authorities, said
sheriff's Lt Jeff Springs
Whlgham has hern dcvrllwd by authorities as a runaway
and Is not wanted In connection with Ihe elder Braun's death
Hniun* lather. Frederick Braun. 46. a corjmraie attorney
was found hv a m ud In thr muster bedroom of thr family's
posh home In the Chicago suburb ol Harrington Harbor
Kstates He had hern shot once In the head with a shotgun and
poller believe he was attacked as he jirr|Mrrd lor bed lair
Friday

From United Prats International reports

D r e x e l p le a d s g u i l t y t o s i x
f e lo n ie s , p a y s $ 6 5 0 m il l io n
United Praee International
NEW YORK - Federal pro
secutors said their probe of
Drettel Uurnham Lambert Inc
"definitely continues
despilr
Ihe powerful investment bank
Ing firm s agreement lo plead
guilty lo sU felony counts and
pay $650 million In llnrs and
penal lies In Wall Streets biggest
Insider trading case
U h A t t o r n e y H u d n 1p It

Giuliani, announcing thr ion
tlngency agreement Wednesday,
said the Wall Street powerhouse
would plead guilty to thr sit
felony counts including mall
wire and securities fraud
He said Ihe nature of the
agreement limited Ihe scope ol
his comments al this lime and
notrd It was subject to ajiproval
by ihe Justice Drpartttent and
ih r Securities and Exchange
Commission

W A S H IN G T O N Federal
agents arrrsted an Arm y in­
telligence officer In Georgia and
a Turkish national in Florida
Wednesday on charges they
were part of a spy ring that sold
U S secrets to East Germany
and thr Soviet Union for thr Iasi
six years
Army Warrant Officer James
William Hall 111. 30. ol New York.
Turkish-born tfuseyln Ylldlrtm.
tiO. ol Florida and unidentified
"others" conspired since 1982 lo
transmit "lo agents of foreign
governments Information relat­
ing to the national ilelense."
according lo a court warrant
filed In Savannah. Ga.
An Fill alltilac it said Hall
bragged lo an underrovrr ugent
Tuevlay night that he hud sold
secrets to Ihe Kasl bloc since
1982 and "admitted his motiva­
tion lo t&gt;e greed " Law en­
forcement sources drv-rtbe d
Ylldlrtm as Hall s “ courier "
Docunirnls llled in court by
Ihe Fill did not elaborate nhnut
the others" and tt was unclear
It more arrests were expected In
what law enforcement sources
rharactrrt/rd as a major es­
pionage case
Hall, an Intelligence analyst
who had been Involved In Int r r r e p lln g Kasl H lo r com munlcallons while based In West
Germany, was arrrsted by Arm y
intelligent r agents In Savannah
following a sean h ol hts home In
Richmond Hill. Ga
He is susjM-t led ol spying lor
East Germany and Ihe Soviet
Union during his three stints In
West Germany since HI77 and
also while on duly In the United
Slates, authorities said No
formal charge was made Imme­
diately
When he was arrested. Hall
had been on ac live duly with Ihe
24th Infantry Division al Fort
Stewart near Savannah, ac­
cording to an Armv statement.
Under an executive order
signed by I’rrsldrni Reagan In
1986. active service personnel
court martlaled for selling U S
secrets to a foreigners during
[M-airtime ntay lie sentenced to
die
Tuesday night Fill and Army
agents searched the home id
Ylldlrtm lit lielk-alt (teach. Fta .
about 20 miles west ol Tampa,
and arrested hint

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1968 - 7A

Jet may have exploded; all aboard perish
U n lla d P ra s a In te rn a tio n a l

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Can American jumbo |ri appar
rtitly m p M r il on a Christmas
Might from l.omlnn to New York
nml crushed in pieces killing .ill
258 aboard anil at Irani |3
1 others on iln- ground in ihr
worm colum n.lal aviation «ttn
aslrr In llrlllsh history officials
•aid
Portions of Can Am Might 103,
a recently rrnnvalrd If) vraraild
Morlni! 747. plowed Wrdnrnd.iv
Into a row of home* and a
gasoline ntalioii i mating a huge
llrrhull. and destroyed at Irani

five ears on a main highway.
Ilv dawn Thursday ISO bodies
had been rrro vrred, re vu e of
ft* lals said. Inc luding M l that
were (mind strewn around a golf
course Only seven people were
hospitalized will) Injuries none
ol them Die threatening ’ The
aircraft clearly experienced
some lorm ol explosion.” said
Scottish Secretary Malcolm
Ktlkm In Lea kerhie
"It is absolutely devastating
There are at least six separate
locations where various parts ol
the alrrnifl have rorne down in
some raws causing ma|ot dam
age.” he said

A witnesses said one house
There was tin ottli l.il word on
struck by (ailing debris ' com­ the cause of thr crash There
pletely .tis.ippf.H&lt;d — there Is was no warning and no reports
just no trace of It at all
of trouble from thr |c t. which
U S Ambassador to iirttaln was living at 31 &lt;»O0 fret when it
Charles Price, who arrived at flic disappeared from radar screens
scene with Kltkm. said at least at 7 17 p in 32 minutes after
70 percent of the Jet's occupants takeoff
were Aftirri. .ms
"All those hi the aircraft art
"Th e devastation Is of sue h dead.” said David Itrook Koval
magnitude that it Is just tin
A h force alt vice marshal John
believable,” Price said
floyd. . hied constable for the
Might 103 was cm route Irom area, said at Irast 13 more
London s Heathrow Airjtnrt to (■Triple wrrr klllrd III the -Hi
Krnnrdv International Ait|&gt;ort In Imim-s and several cars de­
New York when it crashed m stroyed in the crash which
lawkerhle 330 miles northwest rained fierv debris over an H mile
ol lamdnn
area

Twelve hours after the crash,
tile smell of aviation furl still
hong over Lot ke rhie and lire
r.igc-d lo a 3D foot crater plowed
lip by ifie wreckage While
smoke drifted from fhr nibble of
homes
A spokesman lor The Guard
l.ms ol thr Islamic (revolution
m Iran claimed his group Tar
riecl mil this heroic execution in
revenge
for thr American
downing of .h i Iranian airliner m
thr Gulf r.trhrr this year The
validity ol the c lalm could not l&gt;e
immediately determined
Yrs wr have done ll and we
are very proud said thr man In

a lelrphonr . all originating lr an
London lo Lolled Cress Inlerna
llonal s London huir .ni
On Julv .1 290 people- w. m
killed when Air Iran Airbus
A .w*D ilv mg ai ross Persian &lt;lull
fro m
Bandar Abbas. Iran lo
Dubai was downed hv missile s
llted bv t rills, r I SS Vini eim&gt; &gt;
Tile crew mistook Ihe civilian
craft for a jn lighter
Can A m spokesm an I* fl
Kriendlrr In V w York said 'hr
airline had received no threats
involving the plane or its (.as
v n g rrs

Families
grieve for
passengers
U n lla d P r a ia In te r n a tio n a l

NKW YO H K — A woman
collapsed and shrieked
My
Im I&gt;&gt;' Mv Iratiyf" and cithern
lirram r "hysterical when they
learned the dreadlu! latr n&lt;
Wednesdays Can Am Might 103
Irn m Heathrow A irp o rt in
London
ftrt.it Ivrs and friends ol |u»
senders utiouid the flight had
done to Kennedy lnirni.iltonal
Airport to inert their loved one*,
many who wrrr to arrive home
to celebrate the Christmas and
Sew Year 's liolldav s
What they trained instrad was
Ihe horrifying news that the
flight crashed m Scotland. kill
lug all alHuril, including JM
siodrnis m a Syruc use Untvrrst
ly lorrign studies ptogruin who
were reluming hom a sr m e si el
III Knglund
Grieving rrlatlvrs and Irlrtids
were directed to a room m thr
airport terminal where they
w e i r comforted and told ol the
tales! news (rout thr t rash site
An tmldenllhed woman shttrkrd
Mv tiatiy' Mv luliyl when she
was told ol thr trash, and
first aid tre link Ians look her
Inside
T h r Hev frank Halter, a
I'rolrstant c h.i|ilam lor thr New
York ( ity KmrtHenry Medic al
V rv tc r emerged from thr room
and drst rtliT'd those inside as
hvslrri. al
Wr re try mg to &lt;aim them
ami wr tr living lo comlrai
them
hr said, adding there
weir alstol 30 } » op|e in the
s» mom
l|
Shortly alter H p m KDT Can
Am olll. lals told those win. had
gathered lo oirrt thr plane there
were no sorv Ivors to the crash
Some ol iItem took it very
very Itudlv Haller said There
werr a lot ot tears
&lt; alia AI m II a nurse w ho was
I III Ih e room, slid
It s like
w a l k in g in t o a h o s p it a l
emergent v 1 here Is a lot of tear
and their is loial exhaustion and
(tropic flavr
k
S h e s o i l m ost ol the (tro p ic
M e t r t i o m New Y or k .Old S e w

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Jersey
llarriradrs wire set op m Ihr
arrivals area keeping rr|sirters
al least loo feel frnio room
families who arrived at the
•iiipoti to meet 1111.111 Hit ol
Irrn l no eniitmrnl
Those awaiting word ol the
Might loond thrtnsrlvrs si mu
glmg lor inhumation as Can Am
olflt tals at tfir altfiori rrfusrd
nirimiriit on the ■rasli until lalrr
In Ihr evening and a s |h*i lal
telephone uumt**r lot inform.i
lion attend survivors was met
w lilt hitsv signals
An rlderlv woman, who ap
parrot I v had just learned ol l tie
crash was led sohhmg into
elevator oil ground Door ol ter
m mat
l l n n d i r d s of p e o p le a I
Syracuse University held a
pravrr vigil m mourn 38 London
exchange sludrllls who |M-rlshrd
in (fie crash which was letnrn
Iny; them to the IIntlrd Slates fm
a long awaited holiday reunion
w ith lfieii families
AhooI 700 people, mostly
[ sludrnls. loined nul tor Ihr
servlrr .it llrndrieks (Ti.i|iel on
thr university's campus, whererlrrgym .m representing lour dr
tiomlnalloiis fed a pravrr vly&gt;il
lor the vtrllms ol fTlffix HKI
Ih r 38 students were am.my,
■ 230 lo the Syracuse Uftlvrrsfty
iiiogram who studied in Lngl.md
lor ilit* scincsicr and were head
i inn home lor the Chrlstmus
h o lid a y s . I lit u n i v e r s it y 's
Division of lniern.iiion.il Cm
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parents, who pnihahly haven't
seen their kids lot four months,
and ptnliahly won't see them
again." said one student, Carls
Wald. 21, as site tearTillly com
furled a gricf-MrIrkrii classm lit
earlier In the clay.
Hie Hev Michael Hoi her me I a
l.u lh rra n minister, told themourners. "I think the Im-si wr
ran do Is lo lir together, tie
ourselves, lo extend nor eoni ern
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Shakeups show Polish moderates gaining
Committer meeting, which was
shown on Polish television
Among those ousted (rum the
Pollthuro were former Prime
Minister Zbigniew Mrssiirr, wlto
resigned wllh his Cabinet In
September under prrssurr from
ihr olllclal trade unions because
of the government’* failure to
implement economic reform*
The other I’olllhuro casualties
were hardliners Gen Jo/ef
Daryla. former propagantla duel
J a n G lo w c g y k and former
Ideology chief Tadeusz Port hskl
plu* two long lime member*
with working class background*.

partner In Implementing reforms
in Ihe country
In a speech liroadcust on
W A K S A W . Poland — Th e
polish
television. Polish leader
Communist Party * removal of
six veteran hardliners from Its Gen Wojclech Jaruzrlskl said
(Millcy-maklng Politburo, bints ol Ihe government would shortly
troop ruts and conciliatory d i s c lo s e a c h a n g e In the
gestures toward ihr (tanned Sol­ country'* defense posture "fil­
idarity union Indicate Ihe party’s ling Ih r nrw European situa­
tion.*’
m o d e r a t e * are gaining Ihe tipper
The ousting ol hardliners Irom
Itand.
During Wednesday * meeting Ih r I'olllhuro. Kaknwskl's almost
of the 200 tnemIter Communist conctltatory speech about Soli­
Parly Central Committee. Prime darity and the suggestion of
Minister Mleczyslaw Kaknwskl trttop tuts signaled a victory lot
u rg rd acceptance of union p a rly moderates o v r r con
founder Lech Walesa as a srrvatlvr* during the Central
U n lta d F r t n I n t e r n a t io n a l

Smaller earthquake rocks Armenia
MOSCOW — Wllh the last women and children rvai Mated
Irum Armenian town* and vlllagr* drvaalatcd by ihr l&gt; t 7
earthquake, effort* turned tc rebuilding. even an a moderate
temblor mcked another area of Ihe aouthem Sovlei Union
The ofllrtal Tus* new* agency wild the Wednesday morning
eartIt quake In Kirghizia. 2.900 mile* »«ulhea*l o* Moscow and
1.200 mile* ea*i of Ihe stricken Armenian region. damaged
several house* but caused no casualties.
"A n earthquake measuring forre 6 (on Ihe Soviet scale I In
the epicenter occurred In southern Kirghizia at I L 2 I a m
(3:21 a m KSTI t»n Wednesday." the news agency said
"According to preliminary data, the tremor* damaged house*
In the village of Shamaldy Sal but there were no &lt;asualt le*

$735 million offered In Spanish lottery
MADKID. Spain — Million* of Spaniard* Thursday anxiously
awaited the result* of the world * richest lottery, a 223-year-old
Yule tide rite that will spread more than $733 million of holiday
ioy.
Spain come* to a halt each Dec 22 as ticket holders across
the country tune tn to the three hour draw, broadcast live on
radio and television, hoping to hear their number* called
This year's winners will share $735.9 million In tax free
prizes, record slakes In the Christmas draw that rivals Santa
Claus tn popularity.
five girls and 19 Ixivs Srom Madrid a San tldcfonso
orphanage wrre chosen to phiet, ihe winning numbers from a
huge wire drum ami chant them out In a traditional sing song

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Muranskl and Zolta

They were replaced by eight
people, enlarging Ihe ruling
body to 17 They Included
Slaulslaw Closek. a partner In
negotiation* wllh Walesa on
attrmpt* to set up talk* between
ihe government and Solidarity
The conservative clement had
been re s is tin g effort* by
Jaru/elskl and other moderate
leaders to reform Ihe party
which many leader* contend has
tiren a stumbling block to Irn
plementlng economic and polllI
&lt;al reforms In Poland

Charges dropped against disco blast suspects
Unf f d M w litfmattonal
HEKI.IN - Tlie West Berlin
public prosecutor has aban­
doned Its case against two peo­
ple accused In the 1986 dis­
cotheque bombing that pro­
mpted the United States to bomb
Libya In retaliation
Meanwhile. ITcsldcnt Krag.m
said In an Interview in be aired
Thursday that U S officials have
discussed launching another
bombing mission un Libya to
destroy a chemtral weapon farnay tn the north Afttcan nation
The prose* utor's office said In
a statement Wednesday lltai II

THE

U.S., V ie tn a m
have m e etin g
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Zygmunt
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tack was engineered by Libyan
leader Moarnmar Gaddall. and
Reagan sent U.S warplanes on a
bombing raid that klllrd 17
civilians and wounded IOO
others In Tripoli April IS. 1986
One U S fighter was downed
and 11* two manerrw lost
The Berlin prosecutor's office
wild It had not been been able,
despite extensive Investigalion*
lo establish ihr Identity of a
person sent carrying a hulkv
shopping Itag at thr disco just
liefore It was rtp|&gt;rd ajtart by an
explosion
Invrstlgatnrs said Ih r hlasl
was caused by mufr than 3

had dropped Ihe charge* agalnsl
W e ■ t G e r m a n C h r 1•1 1a n e
K n d rig k c ll. 2 H. and Jo rd a
nlan-borti Palestinian Ahmad
llasl, 38. because It lacked
enough evidence to link the two
Co thr explosion at Ihe La Belle
disco In West Berlin April 3.
1986
The prosecutor's oilier said II
could noi firmly establish their
guilt after hearing testimony
from more than 300 witnesses
Tw o Am erican se tv h r men
and a Turkish woman died In
Ihe hlasl and 230 proplc were
w sinded. many seriously
U S offt. tain claimed ih r al

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I List received a 14 year pr ison
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The same type of explosive*
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"positive meeting" on continued
cooperation toward drlrnulnlng
the late of more than l.7(X&gt;
American soldier* missing In
Vietnam, a U .S official and
Hanot radio said Thursday
•'Technical representative* id
the United Stales and Ihr Social
1st Kepi ' lie of Vietnam met in
Hanoi Dee 19-21 lo discus*
(prisoner ol w arl and MIA
Issues." said U Col Joe It
llarvey. who brails thr U S
delegal loti
Harvey, who command* Ihr
U S military * Joint Casually
Hr solution (r t ilr r In HaW$li
said the talks with Nguyen Can.
his Vietnamese counleroart.
covered
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said
Since Srptembrr. Vietnam lias
allowrd U.S. expert* to travel
into remote arras of Vietnam to
question vlllagrt* and sran It for
evldenre of Ihr lair of Ihr
missing soldier* The MIA issue
has hern a highly rmoimnal
o b s t a c l e lo bet t er
U.S.-Vtetnamrse relations
Vietnam also returned the
remain* of 38 jimplr believed lo
br missing American* These
remains were found during un­
ilateral scan lies by Vietnamese
officials

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By JIM H IC K IN B A C K C n

Herald Correspondent
KISSIMM EE - Pardon the Oak
Kldge Pioneers If they looked a
title sluggish while running past
Hr,union 76-56, In Wednesday s
consolation bracket champion­
ship game of the Great Klortda
Shoot-O ut at Osceola High
School,
It s Just that the Pioneers Inst
to thr nation's third ranked
tram. Miami Senior, in Satur­
day's nightcap and have strug­
gled emotionally despite healing
the daylight* out of fhetr last
three tournament opponents.
Oak Kldge ( l o l l tlilrd-rankrd
In the latest FSW A Class 4A (mil.
took control by shilling Its run­
ning game into high gear in thr
Hec iiud period Guard Greg Hall,
credited with six steals, scored
IU of his 12 points tn the quarter
a* the Pioneers hit 11 -of-14
held goal attempts on their way
to a 39 28 halftime advantage
Brandon (6-41 had its troubles
shooting in every quarter after
the first, primarily because of
the defense of 6-fout-7 center
Willie Fuller (22 points. 13
rebounds. 3 blocks) and Hall.
Plus Ihe Pkmrers' overall press­
ing tactics.
Trailing 57-45 early in the
foutth period, Brandon couldn't
stop guard* Brian Dixon (14

polntsl and Patrick Gordon 110)
ThiR tandem, together with Hall
and Fisher, turned a 12-potnt
Irad Into a 2 1-point bulge with
3 2 0 left.
"Our kids werrn't emotionally
Into this luumainrnl after the
Miami (Senlorl game.” *ald Oak
Kldge Coach Knn Smith, whose
team lost to Miami In last year's
tllle game. “ W r wanted to play
thr big boys, but wr shot the
best wr have all year against
Winter Park (Tuesdayl
"And If we see Miami later we
know wr can play with them.
We gave fhrm one of Ihe best
game* of the tournament
St Anthony's of Jersey City.
N.J. 14-0) showed Miami Srnhir
|9-l) why M's ranked No I In
USA Today's poll, rallying from
53-52 deficit in Ihe last 4 26 to
topple Florida's No 1 nmkrd
and the nation's third-ranked
tram. 68-55. Indore a capacity
rruwdnf 1.301.
Guard Dob Burley |IH (mint*),
tournament MVP. and forward
Jerry' Walker ( 10| did thetr »harr
of damagr. but thr biggest thorn
in the Sttngarees' side was Terry
Deliere The senior guard hcured
11 of tils 13 second half points tn
the fourth period. Including
eight of thr gamr's last If)
point*
"Hitting 11-oi-JH free throw*

and u r not rebounding well In
th r first half w rrr Ihe dif­
ference." *ald Miami Senior
C o a c h Shakev K n d rlg u r *
When you ini** 17 free throw*
In a crucial game. It's like
committing a lot of turnovers "
" I don't know- II there's been a
better game in Ihe country Ihl*
season." said Si A n lhon y’*
Couch lk&gt;b Hurlry. who**- leant
Itmltrd Miami’s forward Doug
Edwards In 22 points "Th ry
staved In that Itox-and-one de­
fense all game and that con
talned Bob But It kept u*
balanrrd."
K issim m ee O sceola (8-21
c o u ld n 't stop Junior guard
Adrian Autry , w Lo connretrd on
a tournament record 6 -ot 7
thrre polnlrr* and I 6 -0M 6 held
goal* lo |tucc Si Ntchulu* ol
iolcnilnr Bronx. N V (6 2) lo a
94-89 victory ovrr Ihe hosi tram
In I hr consolation rontr*i
Osceola led 55-43 briorr all
lournamriii selections' Aulry
(42 points) and Brian Keror (21l
initialed a comeback Pacing
Oht cola were all-louriiam rni
selection Justin I homjoMin PMl
P a u l Ship** 1221 a n d L cb
VrritHlIion 121)
Fifth plan- belonged to B-utow
(8-1) with a 68 52 Wilt ovrr
Sticaster. South Carolina* No I
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W hopper: Lakeland, Boone triumph
■y DAVID COHCOKAN
He at aid correspondent
O K I.A N D ll W ednesday
night was Ihe second night of
Ihe B u rg e r K in g W hopper
Shootout tournament al Dr
Phillip* High School Lakeland
and Ikmnr both triumphed lo
udvanacr to thr quutrrflnais and
Edge water won tn the lower*
bracken before 251 fan* at thr
Pant hrr* gy in
In t h r o p e n i n g g a m e .
Edgrwutrr |5 5| trehlnd Iwhind
Alfonso Anderson * game high
26 [Milnts. held off a latr rally lo
defeat Dr. Phillips 117). 63-59
The Eagle* now wall to play the
winner ol thr Colonial West
Orange game to decide fifth
place Friday night.
And for Lakr fund and Boone,
hoth Irani* (ilayrd up and down
garnrs and even well In spot*,
hut al the end. they did what
they had to do to |*»*t solid
victories The Dreadtiaughl*
I 2 - 5 L d rlr a te d W est O ra n g r

II 51. 64-43. and the Brave*
( 7 - 11, used their overall tram
t|&gt;rrd and drapth lo whip Colo­
nial (3-6). 72 62
laikrland and Boone now play
In Thursday's semifinal* .1*
Lakeland goes agHin*i Trtniy
ITrp (6 21. a 57-55 winner ovrr
Dr. Phil!l|&gt;* Tuesday night, and
Boone will lace top seeded
Clearwater (H-l). who drlrated
Edgewatrr. 84 66 Monday
The Edgrw atrr-Dr Phllll|i*
gain'- wa* onr that neither team
1mild lakr cot it ml In the llrst
half a* II wa* llrd al halftime.
32 32 In the second half. th&gt;
Eagles broke open the game lair
In the third quarter with a 14 4
run tliat turned a 44-41 Pan
liters Irad Into a 55 48 Eagle*
Irad with 4 45 rrmalntng In the
game
" I played well, the team
played well. It was a good night
for thr Eagle*, said Anderson
Donovan William* added 14
point* aiui litui 11 While, w h ite
scoring only *lx (&gt;otnl». played a

strong phvsleal inside game li 1
the Eagle* wllh 16 irtMiond* Id
oi them on thr offensive ImmmI*
Dr Phlllqt* wa* let! by Hotirri
Ldell * |6 point* 14 in the lust
hall
IkMine's show lug against Colo
mal was tile most Impressive ol
the game* (ilayrd Wrdnr*dav
lilghl a* thr Braves, sa-toiid In
(h r Mrlio C iiiilrirn n behind
Oak Kldge, displayed a tine
tialaner of *|N-rd. quit knrv, and
Imlamed iwnrtug to defeat Colo
ntal In a game that wasn’t a*
elose a* the Itnai M ore indicated
Guard Lonnie Jui ksott (Hi
|M)int*l and Inward l^trry Holt
flH (mini*. 8 reboundsl. did Ih e
damage for Ihe Brave* from th e
outside, but the big man lor ih e
Bravrs was *u|w-r sopliotnort
toward Ivrn Jones who scored
16 points. ino*i of them ol lh&lt;
skvwalker variety Point guard
Chris Ktllkrlly also did a fltce (of)
as he scorrd 7 |&gt;olnl* llwo
3 |Kiinl held goals) an I d is h e d
out I O a ssist a

Riverview tops Lady Hawks for 3rd
By CHUCK • U R O U t
Herald correspondent

A L TA M O N TE SPKINGS - In a
n I it h t 1111 r d w it h s t a r s .
K lv r r v lr w s D tip h n r K ru n o
found hrr way above thr conMrlLnions with another spark I
inti prrfommiirr lit the third
place Maine at the |.ady Patriot
Christmas Invitational at I-ike
Hr.mile) lltKh In front ot 151
(ans
Kruno, who had point totals ol
26 and 22 tn her first two games
led all siorrrs with 19 in the
l.adv Kants' thrlllliiM 45-41 vic­
tory over the lardy Silver Hawks
of loikr Howell
"She’splayed three fine Mame%
up here." lardy Kama’ hrad
roach Cavil Smith said of fils
I i i m I i scorlnii guard. "We don’t
play trams as M°od down wlirre
we're at It wus ureal for us to
play In this toumamrnl because
we had brltrr competition and
we played brltrr because of It."
Smith was more titan happy to
travel all the way from Sarasola
to Aliamontr Spring* to lakr
part in the highly competitive

tournament a* fits tram met all
of their goal* and even had
Krnno make thr all-tournament
tram
Apopka's Betty House led the
all tournament srpiad a* the
must valuable playrr with hrr 75
(mints for the three games Other
m e m b e rs of the elite all*
tournament Irani Included for
Apopka Taslrta Pair, for Lakr
Brantley Tracy Brandenburg.
Je n n ife r Tu ffo rd . and Lori
B u n co , lor O viedo Bridget
Jrnrrcttr. Graneltc Kelley (Port
Walton Hraehl. Jennifer Brown
(Lake Howell). Sollja Bentley
(A s t r o n a u t ), and K ru n o
(Hlvrrvtcwl
In the game to decide filth
place, the lardy War Kaglrs of
Titusville Astronaut look down
the lardy Vikings of Port Walton
Beach with a dose 42 40 Victory.
Bentley n( Astronaut led .ill
scorers with 14 while Serrl
Lewis of the lardy Vikings scored

ia

thr I I years I've hern mat lung
I was happy with the way u r
played against Lake llnw rll
because the kids never quit We
had to make our own break* and
we're finally winning the dose
games ’
The l-tdy Sliver Hawks wer&lt;
up 35-33 with sis of Brown*
tram high Hi point* lair in the
fourth period, howrvrr Tanya
lo-wi* fouled out with 4 23 to
play and Brown followed with
her filth foul at the 3 50 mark
Prom then on. It was crunch
time tor the Lady Hams
Up 40-39, Ktvervlrw'* Cindy
Hayden *auk a long three
(Milnter with 55 remaining to
put the Lady Kuril Irad tn lour
lathe U n w e ll * Culhfdru Winston
added a Io loot hank shot to put
thr score nt 43-41. Howrvrr,
w ith 08 left in the game.
Klvervlew's Langetir CunKarr*
hit two prr**urr free throw* to
end any chances of the Lady
Sliver Hawk* i noting Irack

"Th e people hrrr al Lake
Iirantley have been great,'*
Smith said "Th is Is the liesl
tournament I've rver been to In

Apopka-------Continued from ID
thr effort of thetr oilier big (day­
the lardy Hluc Darters girl Jnandrrru Baldwin, who
had right [mint* und 17 rehad a 12 point lead
"We got Into foul trouble early tmuml* Baldwin had five of tier
und that hurt us late tn the right point* In I he second half as
game." latdy Patriot head coach I he lardy lids were oulsrnrrd
16- II and were oulrelmunded
Cindy Prank said. "We didn't
on I he uirrnslve boards 10-1
reltound thr tioards well Even
" T h e y (Apopka) converted
though the rebound totals were
close, they controlled the of­ their offensive rebounds into
fensive boards and scored w hen (mints and wr didn't," Prank
said. "I'm happy with our per
they had to.”
By the time Brantley's Shelley formance though. The main
Sturdivant could get a hoop to Ihtng that I wauled our learn to
pull the lardy Pats to within 10. get out of playing Apopka wus
confidence. I wanted them to
thr time had all but expired
know that they could stay with
Mouse, who was named tin
the
n u m b e r five team I n ihe
tournam ent's most valuable
player, even sank a three-pointer state."
The lardy 'Darters user) a fast
at the hu//rr to arid to her game
par ed attack to lakr a 29 21 lead
high in points
"Belly didn't have one ol her going Into thr half and rxirudrd
strongest games, hut she played It to 44-36 In the fourth period
an outstanding tournament," Ireforc the Lady Patriots went on
A|Hipku mentor Denise McCarty u 6-2 run to pull the game in
said of her all slate guard. "Lake within four.
Brantley did an oulMur.dlng job
APOPKA (All Baldaln I Brown 4.
They arr a very well disciplined Mo um II. Hwghla, I. Jahmon II. r « lr II
team. Down the strrlrh they Total, u x &gt; m i
K E B R A N TL E Y (M l t
kept mining at us. They are a TutLAlord
It. Rone* II. Brandenburg t. Gitiaon
real aggressive leant ."
1 Muiit ilurdi.oflt Total, It| It to
Halltlmo — Apwca* If. Lota Or anile, I I
The lardy Blue Darters, who
Poult — Apopka It. Lota Bronlkr M Fowled
were also led fry Tanhia Pair's |H owl
Mull. BrondanOurg Technical,
points and 11 rebounds, built an nona ) pt Tg — Routt 111 Record, - Apopka
early 13-8 first period lead with ( It 01. L o tt Brontloy It II

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Rams top ’Crabs,
run record to 7-0*1

Lake H ow ell tops
Grenadiers, 2-0

From Ataff roporle
Both of Jenkins goals, his
third and forlh of the season,
esme at the 20 minute mark of
each half, with Miller getting
credit for Ihe assists, his second
and third of ihr season.

■y DAVID CORCORAN
Herald corresponded!

CASSELBERRY - The U k c
H r.well S ilve r Hnw ka IB-31
behind Ron Jenkins' iwo goalu
a n d a n o th e r e x c e lle n t
goalkrrjilng performance by
Dldlrr Mrnard. blanked ihe Co­
lonial Grenadiers (8-3). 2-0
Wednesday night l»efore 101
Ians at loike Howell High School

D A Y TO N A BEACH — Jo h n
Mura scored a pair of reemid half
goals to lift Lake Mary to a 2-0
w in o v e r D a yto n a H e a c h
S e a b rcczr* * S a n d rra b s on
Wednesday night.

T h r continued strong play of
Dldlrr In goal was another key
for the Silver Hawks* win. as
Dldlci had five saves, and poslrd
his third shutout of Ihe season,
and he lowerrd hta goals j&gt;er
game average In 60 good for
serond In Seminole County
hrhlnd Sieve Sharp of Lake
Mary

"We played a good solid con­
trol game tonight." said Silver
Huwks coach Bill Stevens as the
Silver Hawks were able move the
ball downflrld. and score both
goals on breakaways. The Silver
Hawks ratighl Colonial napping
on a offsides (rap play at the 25
yard mark of the Grenadiers side
of the flrld. with midfielder
T e rry Miller setting up the
uproar h shots near (hr Colonial
net. and.lenkins nailing It home.

Lake Howell will now gel
trady for (heir first aluml game
which will be held at the Silver
Hawks flrld at 12 noon on
December 30. The varsity will
resume their season when they
host lake Brantley at home on
January 3 In a Seminole Athletic
Conference match

Seminole—

"The first halt was a slugfrst,"
said Lake Mary coach latrry
McCorkle. "Seat.rec/e gave us a
bailie.**
With five minutes gone In the
aecond half. Moru took a j.ass
from Jirn Abtioil, cut to the left,
and brat a Seabreeze defender
and the goalie from 12 yards out
The serond goal, which came
at til OO. was scored when Mora
corrallrd the rrbound o( a shot
by Darren Forde and put It In thr
net.

HKttA FSata Bf Taw Hate a— A

Lake

H o w ell

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TO U R N EY BOXES
Cwttrai r w a c Co m m

Continued from IB
second (wftor) as U ik r Howell
was much more jiatlciit anti
controlled the igfense. A Itaskrl
by Reyes at the 1.57 mark cut
Seminole's lead to nine. 2ft-17.
but then Moore got another steal
and dunk to push the lead track
to I I The hall ended with
Seminole in front 30- If)
Moore had 11 points and
Small 10 to lead Seminole and
Hemps had eight to lead laikr
Howell
Both teams came out cold to
s ta rt the t h ird p e rio d as
Sem lnulr only scorrd right
points and larkr Howell four In
Ihe first 4 35 i f the rptarter to
give Seminole a 15 point lead,
3ft 23 Small had hair ami Karl
Williams ami t!ash two rarh for
Seminole and Steve Johnson
Ibid all four of the Silver Hawk
(mints l„ikc Howell then made a
7 -O run to rut thr lead to 3M-30
with I 51) to play Johnson
sa orrd on u jumper and Joeh
Kuhn got a layup alter a stral
la-lore Johnson tut a three point
Is.ml. lor the Sliver Hawks Bui
then Seminole dr elded to go
Im i k inside to Moore who sci.rrd
on to layii|»s to make Ihe score
42 30 alter three quart rrs
Semlnulr stayed hot to open
the fourth and lust period as
iMskels by Small and Williams
pul Seminole up 46-32 with 7.00
to play Small then scared
Seminole's next sis as he j.lcked
up easy luskrts off of offensive
rrUium ls to give Seminole a IH
ja.lnt lead 52 34 Seminole kept
on applying the p r e s s u r e ami
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Holtgrefe
boosts
Lyman

Hornets zap Rams;
Raines rips Oviedo
■ y MARK B LY TH E
Hsrald sport* writer
OVIEDO — Bishop Moore used
a strong tram rfTnrt and look
apart the Rama of Lake Mary.
77-63. Wednesday night tn a
winners brarket game of the
Central Florida Classic before
301 fans at Oviedo High School.
In the night rap Jacksonville
Raines used a second half surge
to pull away from host Oviedo.
36-44. to advance to tonight's
matchup with Bishop Moore at 9
pm .

tear In the second quarter and
put take Mary away for good.
Owens opened the quarter with
four quick points to up the lead
to 25-16 with 7:20 to play. Lake
Mary's George Gordon then hit a
three pointer to trtm th lead to
25-19 before Bishop Moure went
on a six point run powered by
two Guemple buckets.
The Hornets shot 12-15 from
the line In the quarter. 29-39 for
the game (74 4 percent), and
built their lead tn 45-29 at the
Intermission
Lake Mary' attempted a com­
eback. scoring the first right
points of the second half with
Mitchell and Mike Merhle lead­
ing the way. Bishop Moore,
though, was able to fend off the
attempt and grt bark on track
by bring patient and working
the trail Inside
Bishop Moorr will now look tn
play a similar style game against
Jacksonville Raines, a tram with
great Irani speed and quality
athletes
"We'll look to play the same
way we did sgaiiut Lake Mary.
Hair said. "We r a n i run with
them, they re much to quirk We
have to be selective and take
advantage of their mistakes
Hopefully we ran come out and
play with the some Intensity as
we did tonight."
Jacksonville Raines got oil in a
slaw atari but finally wore down
Oviedo In the second hall to
claim a tough. 56-44. victory
over the Lions

Bishop Moorr. 6-2. used a
halfcourt trap to offset Lake
Mary. 4-3. and jum p out to a
quick lead, one that It never
gave up. Owrn Busch and John
Gurmple led the Hornets with
22 p o in t s e a c h as S e a n
FlK g rra ld netted 17. Those
three killed the Rams all night as
they constantly hit their shots.
"We finally playrd with some
Intensity," Bishop Moorr coach
Vernon Hair said. "Th e kids
were really fired up lor tonight's
game I think they rraJUr they
were playing flat footed the other
night and wanted to go out and
prove something against Lake
Mary."
The Hornets proved early that
they came to play basketball.
A fte r L a k e M a r y 's C h r i s
Davidson opened the game with
a short Jumper. Bishop Moonreeled off 1 1 ronsecullve points
and never trailed after that.
FlUgrndd opened the run with
a stick back followed by two
The Vikings. 5-3. led Just
Busch field goals, annind a (Mir
25-17 at half before tuning their
of free throws by Guem plr.
level of play up a notch to
Guemple. who scored 17 of his
overcome a tenacious Oviedo
points In the opening half, closed
learn. The Lions were wlthouth
the run with a three point play to
Brad Bolton, a 6-4 starting
up the Hornets lead to 11-2 with
forward, who missed the game
4:26 tn play In the opening
with an ankle Injury.
quarter.
The trams then traded baskets
R a in e s d o m in a t e d th e
before Lake Mary's Bernard backboards and wore down the
Mitchell got hot at the end of the guards of Oviedo, coming up
period, scoring 10 points In the with some clutch steals and
llnal 1:29 of the first right conversion baskets In the third
mlnutrs to bring the Hams to period to pull away from the
within 21-16
Lions.
The Hornets then went on a
" W r 'r r beginning to show

■ y MARK BLYTHE
Harold sports writer

Hwaw
Lake Mary’s George Gordon toes to get the
handle on the ball while Bishop Moors’* John
Guampta gats into tha action Bishop Moore
sign* of a good hall rlub." Raines
coach James Humphrey's said
"We showrd patience on otlensr
and played good team defense

Sr n* h w w *

rolled up a 4V29 haitlima lead Wednesday and
cruised lo a 7763 victory over tha Rams

Wr II be looking for a tough
game tommorow against Bishop
Moorr Th e y'rr the same utyle of
tram, they 're pal lent and play

good defense *o It should I*- an
Interest lug malt hup "
Je ffre y K oblnson led all
scorers with 17 points

Tunney, Pamplin power Lake Brantley past Cobras
ByDCANM HTN
Herald correspondent
SANFORD — Lakr Brantley Jumped
out to a 43-IH halftime lead behind the
play ul Matt Tunney and Bo Pamplin
then held oil a late romrbark attempt by
Ft. Pierre Central's Cobras to win. 63-50.
and break a (our game losing streak at
Seminole Community College in a losers
bracket game of the Central Florid*
Classic Wednesday night.
Tunney srorrd sevrn (xilnts us luikr
Brantley jumped out to a 9-1 lead In the

first three minutes of its game with Ft.
fierce Alter the Cobras cut the lead to
9-6 Pamplin scored dvr straight points
and the Patriots were back In the drivers
scat. They led 20-8 wtlh one minute to
play In the quarter and settled lor a
22-12 lead after one period
Lake Brantley then really turned up
the play and held Central scoreless lor
the first 4:25 of the quarter and wlilamt
a basket for 6 05. Meanwhile the Patriots
were running off 19 points of thetr own
as they got there fast break going and led
41-16. Pamplin and Tunney scored six

[mints each and Trey White added four
during the run Tunney had 13 first hull
[mints and Pamplin had 11 lo lead l,akr
Brantley
But despite the huge halftime deficit
Ft Pierce refused to go quietly and
outscored the Pairtols 20-10 In the third
quarter as Wlggtn* sowed seven and
Marcrlkt Brunson and Patrick Higgins
stored four each Pamplin and Tunney
were the only Patriots lo score In the
thtrd period as Pamplin acored six and
Tunney lour
In tiie first game Dunedin only led

Lady Hawks
nip Winter
Park, 1-0
By TONY DeSORMICH
Herald sports writer
LAKE MARY -

As the public

uddres* announcer so aptly put

It. the saga of the Burger King
Classic continues
On Wednesday, six games
were played at luikr Mary High
Si (m ol's Dnn T . R eynolds
Stadium In the girls severer
tournament, four of them in the
losers bracket And it finally
ends today with games at 10
it.m.. noon. 4 .6 and 8 p ro
The Lake Howell Lake Stiver
Hawks will I k - playing at lO u tti.
for the second day In a row*,
having beaten Winter Park 1-0
on Wednesday morning Valeric
Higgins scorrd the game s onlygoal at 62:29 on an assist from
Dana lloyrson
L a k e H o w e ll w i l l p la y
Melbourne's Lady Bulldogs. 6-3
winners over Seminole in Wedn r s d a y 's s r r o n d m u lc h .
Melbourne spollrd Seminole a
2-0 lead, then ran up five
unanwered goals
Jennifer Llndumood scored
Seminole's two first half goals
H t f i U r M S I f Vttfci D t W o n w
and Melissa Schukin.in added
the Trllw 's third goal on n Heather Brann, Lake Howell's )unior goalkoopor. makes a save In
penalty kick. The Melbourne Wednesday s game vs. Winter Park. Brann recorded the shutout in
goals came from Julie Fleck.
the Lady Silver Hawks' 1-0 victory.
Chrtstl Platt |n hat trick) and
Carolyn York (two goals)
"Tire girls were terribly flat think they were looking uhrud.
Lyman was down In its game today." said Lyman coach Laura wanting to ptav Largo.
against Largo Wednesday af­ Roundtree. "The y played phe­
"It's a good rivalry- We brat
ternoon Both teams werr com­ nomenally last night (In Tues­
them 1*0 last year, but they're
ing off tough losses from the day's i d loss to St. Thomas).
mu on our schedule ihls year. A
night before I Lym an to St
They played the best they ever
Thomas Aquinas amt Largo pj played against the Ivest tram lol ol the girls front the two
teams play oil the same elub
Luke Brantley), but Largo’s Lady they've ever played
T h e C le a r w a te r C e n tr a l team the rest of the year."
Packers were able to come (»at k
stronger, healing the Lady Catholle Crusaders advance to
For Coach Paul Webster's
today's game after [Misting a 4 0 Lady Do Im at*. Wednesday's loss
Greyhounds 4-2.
Tracy Shrr gave Lyman the w in o ve r the G a in e s v ille and today's game with Lyman Is
earlv 1-0 lead but Chrtstl Smith Buchholx La dy Bobcats on a pari ol their ongoing rdueas&lt; ored three consecutive goals n&gt; Wednesday. Hucnholr. goes on to ttonal experience.
give the Packers a 31 lead play Lyman.
"It wus Just like |l was Iasi
Jill Subol. Cathy Glldea and
midway through the second hall.
Anne Brewer scored (or Lyman Jruly Pul IIrk had goals for CCC night (against Lake M ary)."
Webster said "W c playrd well,
to cut the lead to 3-2. only to see In the will.
"It was n llttlr sloppy." said then w rit let tip and give up a
Smith score her fourth goal to
CCC co-roach George Salmi. "I couple of goals
[rut the game away.

56 47 utter three penod* us the Hols at*
hung close to Hie Fukon* hrh’itd Cory
Chandler and llervy Owens But In the
frnjrlh period Dunedin got It* offense
working and rang up 30 point* to
Wyttiorr's 17 Tulurtrllo had sevrn and
Frrsb and O'Neal Larkin six each In the
fourth quarter Dunedin also ttiadr 12 of
16 free throws In (hr period In atldlllou
to Tufarlrllo and Fresh the only other
Falcon tn double figures was .Jor camtto
with 10 Chandler was the only Wymote
player In double figure* and ended the
game with 20

O V IE D O - Rich Hnltgrrfr
acored a career high 17 |&gt;olntx to
Irad the Lyman Greyhounds
over South !)u&lt;)r. 74-65. In u
second round gu m r of the
Central Florida Classic belotr
101 Ians at Oviedo High School
In the others losers bracket
g a m e It w as IIr o o k s v t ile
Hernando upsetting Cocoa,
63-59. behind Jason Sartor s 22
point*
H o llg rrlr was iiltslnppahlr
from thr (1&lt;K&gt;r u* he missed just
one shot on the night, u shut tn
w h lr h he was fouled on
Holtgrefe also dominated the
harklxtunl* for the Greyhounds
and allowed firm In get their
ninoing attack going
Hnltgrrfr. a 6 7 sen tor renter,
finished with 11 rebounds (our
steals, three assists while
Mocking two shots to Irad hts
tram Lyman 3-4. plaint three
otlier player* hi rtmihlr digits
hrstdrt Hollgrrlr with J .J . Mill
rr. Mlkr Hardin and James Flint
scoring 11 point* each with
Todd Patlrrson Hupping right
D o n a ld llr u o k s led 1 h •
liucanrers. 2 6 . with a game
high IN points as teammate
Comitr Moorr added |ti wtlh Cal
Burdick u i k ! .kihnnv llangslon
each adding nine
Lyman could never shake the
sm aller South Dade squad
though, as thr Hut unerr* used
thetr qulekites* to hang tough
Tile &lt;ire&gt;hounds though got
thetr running gome In the *n
unit half with Miller and Flint
leading the way
The Greyhound* |umprd lo a
quick trail and held a 3H-33
advantage at tlir hall and went
on a Atirgr in the llnal mlnutr* ol
thr game lo bt( ak tt i&gt;|»en
Lym an* quickness and l*m u )
strength finally overcame the
[arsky B»&lt; alterrs who drop|ird
another lough decision
Lyman will now return to
ac tion at 6 tonight against Sale!
Iltr llraeh. a 64 62 loser lo Evans
High School at Seminole Com
munily Col lege
In the opening game Sartor led
llriMiksvtlfe |M*t a quick Cornu
team Sartor finished 14 n
taHimls. five acrust* (our steals
and a pair of Noc ked shots to
Ira d th r Leopards C a rlos
Tlmmcm* .utdrcl 11 |H&gt;inl* as
Marlon Jones nett ret ID
Hrnoksvllh 3 4 led thr rnlllr
game and hull! a 14 [ailni h ud In
thr (ourth period tw-forr holding
oil a tally by die Tigers
C ocoa. 3-3. was led by point
guard Jesse ((mbits who suited
22 pninls, handed out nine
A S S lS lS

Brantley-----Continued from IB
entire hall with Beth Schaefer
and Karen Kopp leading the
charge, the lakdy Patriots lound
their way Inside tire goal with
18 02 left In the o|ietilng 40
minutes Dawn Douglas sent a
bull Into orbit and It landed It)
yards from the goal where
Mt Master got a head on It and It
was kniK ked out by St. Thomas
keeper Jennifer Pudsey. Brtli
Si barter corralled the rebound
and sent a shot toward the goal
and the only thing that could
slop It (rout going In weir the
hands of St Thomas defender
Jennifer Wo)ctk
The hand (tall violation not
only got WuJclk a yellow card,
but gave Lake BrantIry a |tenuity
kic k Kopp drilled the PK past
Pudsey to give the Lady Putrtots
a 1-0 lead
For most of the

half, St.

1'humus could not crack the
solid defensive wall [nit up by
Brantley with Cindy Becker. Lisa
Rock. Eva Snyder and Joyce
Tiillls applying the defensive
shac kle* The Lady Raiders' best
chance to score ram r on an
Indirect kick from right yards
out with 2 05 left In the hall
With the enl|rr Luke Brantley

team lining It* goal mouth.
Tania Shrrrmela's shut was way
wide and Brantley's 10 lead
held up at the half.
Lakr Brantley had a good shot
at adding to Hie lead less than
three mlnutrs Into the second
half when MeMastrr made a
brilliant run down the right
wing, brat llirrr defenders and
had a one on one with Pudsey.
Pudsey, though, came up with
her best play of the night us she
cleared the hall oil Me Master’s
font to slop the liiie.it
St. Thomas tin n went on thr
i ounlrtall.ii k and came up with
thr tying goal at the 36 10 mark
laiurie Uustal gut free Inside the
penalty area and Teresa Lois
served her the hall Uustal I (ten
blasted s ot inside the fur post
to make the srorr 1 •I .
Any hopes of a momentum
switch In St Thomas' favor were
quickly dashed .is L,ik&lt; Brantley
[mt on a furious oflrnslvr surgr
In the next 10 minutes With
Tara Hurtling. Star! Fox and
M eM astrr leading the way.
Hruntlry continually heal thr St.
Thom as d d rn v - and created
excellent opportunities.
The lately Putrtots snapped thr
tic with 25 47 remaining when
Kopp plrked up u hull St

Thomas wan liv in g to clear
made some nice moves in Irallii
and dished oil in Mi Master who
again had a one on one with
Pudary. This lime. "Mat kle
hurtrd It III th r Imc k ol Ih r net
and Hruntlry had a 2 -1 lead
’ W r Just kepi pushing until
got whul w r wanted.
Me Master said ‘ It took a great
ham effort to win tonight Now
we re going to come back tmnm
row and give It our liesi shot **
W C-

Kopp nearly made it 3 I with
4 50 remaining when si»- hit a
hullel that bounced off ih r
crossbar SI Thomas Ihen made
It* last ditch ellnrt to tie in the
last m Imile and had the lull I In
•coring position when Becker
made ihr clim bing clear with ID
seconds remain ing
"We really wanted to grt bark
into the finals." Kopp, who was«
key player cm last year's chain
plonshlp team, said "A lol ol
p -jp lr didn't think we'd get
Ih rrr Ihls year And we wanted
to show them that Hruntlry Is
still a very goml team."
Team Is the key word there
One more of (I kisc “awesome"
team performance* and the
Burger King may belong lo Ihe
Lady Patriot* oik c again

Rams
Continued from IB
leading scorer In
Seminole or Orange County. The
marking duties werr shared by
Jamie Dnmbchlk. A m y Alex­
ander and Ruhr.
"W e marked her closely and
Irlrd Io keep hrr out of her
gallic." explained Lakr Mary
coach Bill Elssele. "W e tried lo
keep her from turning Itec-ause
she plays so well with her lurk
to the goal.”
And the more Lake Mary
bottled up Bishop Moore, the
more Bishop Moore's frustration
grew until the Imcly Hornets
were forcing the action and

trying lo do things Ineonstslent
with their usual style ul attack,
"L a k e Mary Is very eon
trolled," said iki singer. "Their
experience factor Is high We're
si ill In the learning process of
playing in prrwmrr situations
It's easy executing In u game of
lower calibre. Wc made two
mistakes and a good team tt ok
advantage of them.
"These people urr thr No. I
team In the stair They werr
ready for us."
Those fans piying attention
know tliut Lake Mary was pre­
paring for Just sot'li an occasion
til Its 9 0 blowouts against West

Orange and Galnesvlll Burhhol/
earlier In ihe tournam ent
Working on playing the hall
back to Scott and building pa­
tiently front the back paid off
against the Ludy Hornets,
"We- talked about It at the
hall," said Elssele. "W r wantrd
lo use our skills to work against
thrlr tennrlly. Instead of getting
euught up in their game, wr
werr going to play our game.
"We did that fairly well. Whul
I am unhappy with l* the way we
finished."
Still, with Scott making the
big play, on- goal was all Ihe
Rams needed

�Santord Herald. San lord

Florida — Thursday. Decomber 22. 1968 - S B

People
Drinking at parties tempered
Narcotics Anonymous to meet
Narcotics Anonymous meet* Friday at 1 1 p m al the House
ofGoodwlll.3l7 0ak Ave.. Sanford

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous group* meeting Friday Inrludr
Altamonte Springe;
• Nrw Life Group, noon. 8 p m . open discussion. 442 S
North l.ik r lilvd . Suite 10Hi
Casselberry:
• f'le.iti Air Group noon, alrohollra only, non-amokers only.
Itelni* Club. 130 Normandy
• G&lt;mm] Morning Group. 10 a m H p m . ojwn dlecueelon.
Itrtm* Club. 130 Normandy
• Happy Hour Group. 5:30 p m . open discussion. Helm*
Club. I :M&gt; Normandy
• RrlMi* Group. 0 30 a m . open dlw iisslon noon alcoholic*
only; ReboeChib. 130 Normandy,
• Young People Group. H p rt».. alcoholics only, non amokrra
only. KeboaClub. 130 Normandy.
• Hi U Ala not i . H p m . Helms Club. 130 Normandy
Lake Mary:
• Sand IVrnd Group. 8 p m o|ten dln uMiuii. non smoker*
only. 10117 Sind
Hoad
• i are Unit Al Anon. 8 p m beginners inerting. 1007 Sand
Pond Hoad
Longwood:
• I .on gwood Group h p m alrohollra only, non smoker*
only. Moravian Churrh I SO l W State Hoad 434 al Prrsxvlew
• Survivor* Group, noon.open dl*&lt; u»*inn. 3101 Dane l-ane
• latngwuod Al Anon H p m . Moravian Churrh. ISOl VY
State Hoad 434 al PrcfSVlew
Sanford:
• Sanford Group noon and 3 30 p m . open discussion. H
p m .tipen »lep meeting: 1201 W First St
• Sot*er Won Group, noon and S 30 p m . often discussion, H
p m . akohollrs only; Sahara Club (old driver * license o(flrr|
2587 S Sanford Ave
• 24 HourGrnu|&gt;. ft p m open di*rus*lnn.House of Goodwill.
Fourth Street and Oak Avenue
Weklva:
• Wrklva Group 8 p m . alcoholic* only W’rklva Prr
*bytrrtan. Stale Hoad 434 and Wrklva Spring* Hoad

Teen support group to meet
Famlhr* Together Tern Support Group meet* from II a m
to I p in rvrry Saturday at Suite 200 Sweetwater Square. 1100
Fos Valley Drive loll Wrklva Hoad!, laingwood Call 774-3844
for further information

NarAnon to offer help
Nat Anon, a veil help group for relative* and friend* nf
addict*, meet* at H p m Saturday HI Wr*t Uikr Hospital. Stair
HiMd 434. latugwtaMl For more lidonnallon. call MOO tkU&gt;4

Alanon members to congregate
Alanon will meei at 8 p m Sunday al Chn»t Cnitrd
Mrih&lt;Mh*i Church, at County H«*ad 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

Overeaters to weigh in
Overrater* Anonymous meet* at 7 30 p in each Sunday at
the ( .uMcIbrrTy Senior Center, 200 Triplet Lake Drive.
Cawwlhrrry

Dancers to swing their partners
S«pi.iir duiii ing lor couple* and *inglr* l* held each Sunday
ai t .Ml p m at the ( aMelherry Senior C’entrr. 200 Triplet Uikr
Drive Casselberry ( all 7117- M i l or the center at 831-3551.
ext 2311. lor more Inlormation

Poets to talk verse
Fir*t Florida Port* inert at IO a m every Monday In the
fellowship hall of United Methodist Church. Orange City.
Interested poet* are welcome. For more Information, call
775-8909 or 374-581 ill

Clogging groups have class
I hr Old Hickory Sloui|)rr* clogging group hold* classes 7-9
p m earli Monday nt the Knight* of Columhu* Hall on S I’.nk
Av rime. Sanford. For more Information, call 349 11529
Dixieland dogger* clogging group hold* rla**e* 7-9 p m
rach Monday 7-9 p in. al Ihr latkr Mary Fire DefiartinrnI at
Fli*t Sliret am) Wilbur Avenue, Uike Mary. For more
Inlormation, call 3 2 1-5267

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Hotary Club al Sanlord m rrls every Monday al noon, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

VFW, Auxiliary to gather
Vetrransof Foreign War* and the Hitlirs Auxiliary ol Sanford
Post II) 108 meet the fourth Monday al 7 30 p m at I heir jhwI
home 11hr log cabin on Seminole Boulevard).

Help for gamblers offered
Gambler* Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friend*,
meet separately Monday and Friday tnon-Mtiokrni) at 7 30
p in.. Churc h of ihr Good Shepherd. 331 Hike Ave.. Maitland
For more Information, call 236-9206

TOPS chapter to meet about eating
A TOPS chapter meet* each Monday ut 8:30 a m. at 420 Oak
St.. Osteen. For more Information, call Shirley at 323-5445.

Panic Attack group to meet
Agnraphohlu/Panle Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday at H p in at West laikr Hospital. 589 W. State Road
434. Longwood. The *up|&gt;ort group Is lor those who are afraid
In go nut ol i heir house and tie active In public.

Casselberry Kiwanis to rise
Klwailla Club of Casselberry meet* at 7:30 a m every
Tuesday at Village Inn. U.S. Highway 17-92 and Dogtrack
Hoad. lamgwiHxl For more Information, call 831-8545.

Toastmasters to speak up
Daybreakers Toast mailer* meets al 7:15 a m Tuesday at
Christo's Restaurant on First Street. Sanford. Guests are
welcome.
Toastmasters International Club 6581 meets each Tuesday
7:30 p m ul Seminole Community College. Room S-200 For
more information, cull 695-3906.

II you know ol upcoming activities you'd like announced In
the //era/c/'s Calendar, send ihr appropriate Information—
event, time, date, place, cost, contact person und phone
number— to Calendar. Sanford Herald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford, FI. 32771 or call 322-2611.

By BRIAN HEDBERQ
Herald People editor
Just a* the threat of AIDS ha*
put a damper on sexual pro
mlsculty In America, alcoholrrlaled fatalities and accidents
have helped wake up the
country to the effects of partying
and driving, said a sjxikrxunin
for Mothers Against Drunk
Driving
‘'More people are conscious
when going lo a party or hosting
a party of Idling Ininxlralrd
people drive home.** said Itdh
iir ld g r s , p re s id e n t nt the
Seminole County chapter nf
MADD
*'l think people tend not to
drink *i much If they know
they'll be driving." she said. "I
think that * lircausr the laws
have become stricter again*!
drunk driving '*
Media cam paign* again*)
drunk driving also have hrlprd
instill a runservallve attitude
inward alcoholic consumption
Itefore driving, liridge* said
“ People are afraid. ' she said
"The y don l want to end up in a
wheel) bait for the rest of their
lives or hurl someone else
because ol their own stupid
choice." she said
Altbnugh parties continue
ihroughoul Ihr holiday season,
ihr crtilc.il time lor drinking
driving begin* Christina* Day
and continue* lo New- Year's
Day, Urtdgrs said
Of Seminole County's 27 traf
tic fataitlles In 1987. 51 |&gt;errrnl
w rrr alcoholic-related, according
lo the 1987 Hurl)la Traffic Ac
i idrnt Forts honk In
Bridges cannons again*! 1)4
lowing ilose Ix huul drivers who
do not maintain a straight path,
whether at day or night With
the drunk driver's judgment
tmpairrd. hr overreacts to sllmu
I) and might stop where hr |* lor
a slop light 1,000 ieet away.
Bridges wild She added that one
should never attempt to pass a
swerving driver
One mince nl alcohol will leave
the system In an hour, provided
that one doe* not consume any
more. Bridge* said She wild
party planners should consider
this when serving alcoholic
drink* to gursis and not let their
guests have more lo drink than
their system can dispose of
Itrlore the |Mflv end*
Mock alcoholic drink*, mineral
waters, hot elder and soil diink*
are good alternative* to alcohol

at parties.
Th e American Automobile
Association give* Ihr billowing
non-alcoholic rrclpe lor eggnog
NON-NOG EGGNOG
2 rgg*. srjiaratrd

ip sugar
iespoon vanilla extract
2 ps chilled mt!k
li iji waler
whipped cream
1
N l»r g
!U
egg white* at high *|&gt;rrd
In nftrr until soft (&gt;eak* form
Grac illy Ik-.i I In sugar until sllf
peal form In large howl, heal
*gg nlks until lemon-colored
Gr.n ially Iteal In vanilla, milk
and sairr Stir In rgg w Inu­
mix re and whljijied cream
Mix ell Serve with a sprinkle of
nul rg over rarh cup Make* 12
1I

srrvtg*

If it* should in ak r sure ihrtr
in i)

sal
hem
I lie i
salt

ated guest* get hnrtir
either by d rivin g them
calling a cab or letllrig
slay ove rn ight. Bridges

PI nning the party
T r drinking and driving ol
jk.ir guesis may lie the easiest
ron rn of the host But plann­
ing lie party tails fur otganl/jllor i rrativlty and work
F a pariv that guesis will
eon illmeni long after It's over,
one ihnuld plan every detail—
nut ier of guesis, decorations,
me: i and olher Irutures— a* lar
In tlvance a* jx»*xihlr say*
Fav Miller Morgan, senior meet­
ing &gt;Unnrr for R J Reynold*
Tol i co Co
*' re-planning Is the key to
glv g a party ol any kind." she
viv
lie organized and make
list I Und that list* give the host
con ol over any event, targe or
s in I ."

C
plri
sliii
equ

rr thr guest list Is cumd. Morgan says, the jilaurter
Id tie realistic almtil apace,
»nient and budget

*' you 'd like to have a »ltitov i meal and table iqiacr I*
Hill rd It 's line tn set up smaller
tab s. a* long a* Ihe arrange
meg tsrurnlnrtahle "
l! ihe sl/r of th r guest list
maa is a s it-d o w n m eal I m

pra ileal. Morgan favors an
“op -| house." which allow*
lies kilty and encourages guests
lo g to qualnted ami mingle
II ((lav decorations can he
use!xi set the party theme, says
Moffin. who vlewa decorating
as iSuitler ol jirrsimal taste and
r rr ilv ity . Ornaments, bows,
bole jilrie branches and mtstlcto ri-fro m the forest or a
florc— set a lesllve iiumhI

S &gt;ii t It c r n C o m f o r t
reel iitnrnds helping to tiieak
thr social Ice for guesis by
itia mg early Introducilons
llul i stvle parties are liest.
all)i tug guest lo mingle, as well
as r lose exactly what they like

Celebrating safely
The following tips help ensure happy holidays for both the
host and guest of seasonal parlies
The Heel:
Before the party. suggest that guests use the “ Designated
Drrver" plan, In which one party goer In a group retrains irom
dunking, and assumes responsibility for driving others safely
home An easy way to inform guests of the Idea is lo mention
if on invitations
( Offer non alcoholic dunks as well as alcoholic ones Do not
force drinks on guests or constantly refill glasses Respect
guests' freedom of choice end ask If they want alcohol before
you pour
I Serve plenty of food. Dunking on an empty stomach results
In alcohol being absorbed Into the bloodstream at a
dangerously high rale Try high protein snacks like nuts, meat
and cheese, that slow alcohol absorplion even further.
( Stop serving alcohol about an hour before the party is due
loend
I Watch your guesis Responsible hosls take care ol their
guests, so make sure they have a safe way home or allow
them to stay the night
The Oueat:
It you feel you're nearing your drinking limit, pass up
rounds or switch to nonalcoholic drinks You won't offend
your host by failing to become Intoxicated
Be aware that alcohol affects your judgment It you know
you've had a lot to drink, yet still “ feel you can make It home,"
the alcohol may be Impairing your Judgment
The only euro for excessive alcohol consumption is time
Black coffee, cold showers or fresh air will not make a person
sober. They may make a person less sleepy, but It you've
drunk too much, you'lt still lack the judgment, coordination
and reaction lime needod lime needed lor driving.
I Be honest with yourself Don't drive It you've exceeded
your limit.
k u n T)wC*sir*l Florid* VaWtr Council

S w itc h to io n -a lco h o lic party drinks
D E A R R E A D E R S :
End-of-thr-yrar parlies don't
have lo end In an alcoholic hare
The following art- a variety ol
festive beverage* that will please
without muddling And best nl
all, they can lie served to the
entire family.
ROSY BLUSH F R U IT PUNCH
Blend 2 quarts u n sw rrlru td
pineapple Juice. 2 quarts apple
juice. 3 cup* orange Juice. I cup
lemon Juice. 2 quart* sellzrr
water and 1A cup grenadine.
Chill thoroughly lie lore serving
Make., iippiuxtiiialrly 57 halfcuj) serving* la party's worth).
C R A N B E R R Y F IZ Z
S tir
logether 4* cup cranlwrry Juice
cocktail and ■« cup jilaln aclUrr
water. Serve over Ice Makes one
drink.
TROPICAL COOLER Blend In
a blender unlit smooth •* cup
unsweetened pineapple Juice. l«
cup orange Juice. Vi cup canIu Ioiijk - chunks, and 3 Ice cubes,
b roken nr c ru s h e d . Serve
garnished w ith Iresh m ini
leaves Makes one drink.
ST RAWBERRY A PPLE
SLUSH: Blend together I cup
frozen strawberries, ly cup apple
Juice and 3 Ice cube* until
smooth ami Ice I* completely
melted. Garnish drink with a
whole strawberry slipped over
the rim of Ihr glass. Makes one
&lt;li ink
H O T SPICED CIDER Mix In a
large pot 2 quarts apple elder,
one 3-Inch slick cinnamon bark,
I teaxjioon whole cloves. I
IrasjxMin whole allspice berrlrs
and I trasjmon whole cardamom
pod*, lightly crushed. Heat Just
lo Ihe lioiling jKiInt. Reduce heat
and simmer genlly 10 In 15
minutes, Serve hut In mugs,
garnished with orange slice*
Makes seven drinks
D E A R P O LLY: Often a de­
ssert redjie with coffee flavoring
w ill call for In slu n i coffee
p o w d e r. C a n f rc c z c -d r le d
crystals Ik *used In such recipes?
KAREN

HOMEMAKINO

P O LLY
FISH ER

IE AH K A R E N : Freeze dried
cull I crystals should Ik- line,
hut they should lx- crushed
milks the coffee Is dlsvilved In
llqi il hr line blending with tin
dry ingredients However. II a
culls for Insluni espresso
rrr
|M)V )er. do try to use espresso
HIM id of ordinary Instant or
frr -dried coffer The espresso
pouter lias a richer flavor anil
dur if color that may Ik- Im
jior mt lo ultulnlng the full
Ilav lof some recipes.
POLLY
K tCIPE O F

THE

W EEK:

llol My panic* gel a sjilrited lift
wit this zrsty rum-flavored
cht *e spread

B ml logether thoroughly 2
cuj shredded Cheddar cheese.
I c ji crumbled blue cheese. '«
|Mti id softened butter. 1/3 euji
ilgli rum and V* teaspoon
Woreslershlre sauce. Puck Into
a •tick or bowl. Cover. Chill
s c v ra l hours. S e rve w ith
era -.trs or vegetable dljipers
Ma rs2 cups
DEAR P O L L Y : My family
dor n't much care for regular
|kii ake syrup Do you have any
rec &gt;es for other pancake topjiln * that are more Interesting*/
CAROLE
C CAR C A R O LE : You can pul
Jus alKiut anything on lop of a
par ake! How about peanut
imii-r ami Jelly, applesauce,
stc i d fnill. sour cream, yogurt
(pit ii or fruit-flavored). Jam or
ma itialade. sliced fresh fruit,
ma vhmallow Hoff (!). hot lodge

sauce |!!l. Ice cream |t!!|. honey,
ortnilt syrup*?
And then I here's creamed veg­
etables. chicken a la king, chiii.
cheese sauce, taco fixings or
bacon, tomato ami chcddar.
And If It's ordinary grocery*
store jiatu.ikr svrup that turns
your lamlly off. try giving them
genuine 100 percent jiurc maple
syrup. There's no comparison:
l he real stuff Is delicious!
Finally, here's a stmjile top­
ping that's really luscious: Just
blend Mr cup butter and lv cup
honey In a small Im&gt;w 1. Serve IliK
honey butter on lopot jrancukcs,
waffles or French toast— and
stand back (or the compliments!

Ihr door seal (In which case it
proUihly won't o|&gt;crntr anyway).
Krcji thr oven Itself and the area
where the dixir doses clean. Ami
If you have any problems with
Ihe oven’s operation, call a
qualuled repairman.
As for the flavor ol food. Il
doesn't change liecause of lire
microwave cooking method any
more Ilian It changes with any
olher method. In fact, stnrr
microwaves rook so quickly,
many I i n m I s retain a fresher,
more deliciously natural flavor
when microwaved as oj&gt;|&gt;o*cd to
more prolonged or water-soaked
cooking methods.
I do recommend you check in
your library or bookstore for a
D E A R P O L L Y : I've saved g(NKl microwave nxikhook m
mvsclf lots of frustration with order to gel the most out of your
this Idea. We lioughl a tinge roll oven. Tw o of my favorites arc
ol plain white |&gt;a|K-r table cov­ " M ic ro w a v e G o u rm e t'* by
ering for $13. Ever since, we Barbara Kalka 11987. Morrow)
have used It as gill-wrap as well. and "M a s te rin g M icrowave
Tfds certainly bruts trying to ( ’(Miking" by Marcia Cone and
buy enough of one kind of wruji Thelma Snyder (1986. Slmoil
for the larger gills Add a classy und S c h u s te r). A lso , read
rihlxin or how for the finishing thoroughly and use your own
touch.
oven’s ojH'ruilons manual and
Use a large mixing bowl lo couktiook. It will Ik- an Invalua­
wash dishes In when there aren't ble source of information nut
enough dishes for a sink full of only on how to use anil maintain
water. Sri the I m i w I In the sink
your oven safely, hoi also how to
E E .
do tuisle rooking In the oven.

D E A R POLLY: I am utxml lo
take u big step anil iiuri'tiasc a
microwave oven I am still very*
ajiprrhcnslve ulmut the safety ol
Its use. Can you Iell me thr latest
findings oil this matter? Also,
h o w m u r h d oes u s in g a
mlerowuvr oven affect the flavor
of food?
JU D Y
D E A R J U D Y : Mlcrowave
oveils are generally recognized
to In- quite safe, as long us you
ojienile your oven according to
ihe manufacturer's directions
D o n ’ t u s e m cI a I or
non-mlcn&gt;wavc*riafc utensils or
dishes In Ihe oven. Don’t operate
the oven when It is empty. Don't
allow anything to In - caught In

(Polly Fithor will send a Polly
Dollar (St) to anyone whose
pointer, peeve or problem la
used In her column. Write lo
Polly's Pointers. In care ol
Newspaper Enterprise Associa­
tion, 200 Park Ave., New York,
NY 10166.)

C la r if ic a t io n
Due to a production t-rror.
T u e s d a y 's P eople s e c tio n
published n photo of young
fialli-t dancer lailertea Uulnu
u n d e r a c a p tio n a b o u t u
museum exhibit, amt a jihoto of
china dolls under a eajitlcn
about a Christmas program at
Goldsboro Elementary School.

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College group
Landing boat
Neck part
Long times
Sweet potato
Loch___
monster
Breakfast food
Firearm
owners' gp.
Epochs
Dolores___
Rio
Chopping

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2 Valid

3 Fisherman
4 Horse relative
5 Wildcat
6 Indian garment
7 Government
agent
8 Compass point
9 Antenna
10 Old Testament
book

11 SSS
21
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19 Something that
22 Fishhook
changes
connector
20 Least
24 Paper
experienced
measures
23 Affectionate
26 Walks
25 Fish trap
28 Boat parts
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29 Victory symbol
12
30 Snakelike fish
31 Author___
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Levin
32 Econ indicator 18
33 Corny
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35 Korean city
38 Pretend
39 Leather strip
41 Part of corn
plant
42 Small anvil
46 Wildebeest
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47 Monkshood
49 Caustic
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substance
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50 Paraphernalia
51 Vex
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54 River in Hades
55 Compass point oors

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28 Barrels
33 Scat (2 wds )
34 Lightly
36 Pressing
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38 Dreads

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WIN A T BRIDGE
By James Ja c o b y
The old adage •'right ever,
nine never" trier* m Ihe correct
jrrrcentage play when you are
missing only a &lt;|ueen and have
either eight card* or nine in live
Mill In live ennihinrd hand* II
you follow Ihe ada|(e blindly, you
always finesse against ihe queen
with eight i aid* and never lake
Ihe finesse w ith nine Thai
would tie fine if Ihe Katne were
played in a vacuum, imt we all
know Ilial bridge lake* place In
Ihe tree atmosphere m i declarer
should &lt;orinldcr distribution and
let U&gt;|(t&lt; ovrrrule the adai(e when
appropriate
South got to lour hearts alter
W e st h a d o p e n e d th r e e
diamonds The jack ol *|&gt;adr*
held the llrsl irk k. and a serond
\|&gt;ade was played East tried to
cash a third *|&gt;ude. bul dei larer
rulfrd with the nine o( heart* lie
played a heart to Ihe king and.

on lire Ivasts ol West hold lot;
length In diamond* wa* in&lt; lined
to llliesM- against East lor Ihe
queen ol Irurnjis lint lor more
assurance, he llrsl plaved ore ol
diamond* and u i m i i I h r diamond
West won tire III and played lin­
king. lulled hv declarer a* East
shed dull* Now South plaved to
dummy's rluh king and i ante
hock with a heart, since there
was now stronger evidence that
Ihe llnessr was right llv till*
lime West had shown up with
three spades, one heurl. seven
diamond* and one rluh II he
were lelt with the heart queen,
he would have a singleton rluh.
so why didn't lie lead It Initially?
Her later. or should we ■all him
Sherlock Holmes, tliertlore pul
III the jack ol lieart* and made
the contract
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Low immunity sets
off staph bacteria

Sport, signing,
art taught in
classes at SCC

D E A R D R . O O T T s W hal
rausr* stapli Infrclton? Can II lx-

foul?
D E A R R E A D E R t M any
micro bra have Ihr ability In
cuum ' dlsraxr. One turli group,
lbe Rtaphyiococd, i* particularly
common; Staph harirrm are
ituiin.il Inhahltxni* ■&gt;! Ihr unsr
aml skin ol brallliy Individuals
U n d rr certain circumstance*,
when a person’* Inuniinlly is
Inwrrrd. staph will rausr Infer

Uon.
T y p ic a lly , this infection is
assneluled w ith abscesses
pimples and Ihii Is However,
staph can rauxr fiwxt (mlxonttlg
(nausea, vomlilng and diarrheal,
pneum onia. Ix»n«- inflammation,
blood stream Infection and so
forth Post-opr rallve wound in*
fret ton is a [tartk olarly dreaded
mmphrallnn ol surgery Stapli
spread In the blisnlstream ran
noise altsirsses in any |uit of
•m* t » w iw
M ost

s ta p h

In f e c t io n s .

rs|x-&lt; tally on lire skin, heal with
sim ple treatm ent, sorb as
m rubbing with soap or Ihr use of
lw&gt;t |M* ks (to cause tfrr Nil Is in
"point" and dialn).
More deep sealed Infections
need anllhkilles Tills ian l&gt;r a
prolileot herause many strains of
stapli are resistant in (K-nk'lllln
a n d o th e r c o m m o n a n t i ­
microbial*. the bacteria de­
activate xullhtofic* by rvireitng
a substance &lt;.ilk d jx-nk lltln.ixe
T h e r r f o r e , p e n ic illin a s e resistant «lrui{s have to lie used,
these Include meihktllln, rial
e tllln . cephalosporins, genlainycin and othrr* Internal
slapti attscesaes may have lo tie
suiglt altv (li.lined
The major n rrp H w i to the
a!wive i harai tn ls lk s is iiixic
shock syndrome, a type id
tdiKKlstrram slapti Infn tkin that
Is associated with lilt’ll lever,
vomlilng. diarrfira. skin raslirs.
dele Mum ami slaw k It Is often
caused by tfie tmpro|irr use ol
m m sinial laiiqiom pjrlk ularlv

M EDICINE

PETER
g o t t . m .d

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L e is u r e | )rii| (ra m i at
Seminole Com m unity Cot*
Irke announces that the (ollowlnk classes will brkln
durtuk the week of Jan. 2,
1989
Sign Language |j — tie*
sinned to build sign vocabu­
lary. fluency and reverse
skills, this class requires a
goo d

s ig n in g

a b ility .

Thursdays. Jan 5 to March
In frequent changing of lam(Mins

Certain patients with drltrlent
immunity — stiefi as ncwtxmi
iMblrs. Intravenous drug users
ami people with chronic disease*
— have lo In- es|irrlally careful of
slaph Inin lions and musl re
rrive (irompl and appropriate
Irtt'.m rnl ll Inlet lions apiiear.
H ow ever, for musl people,
serious staphylococcal Infretlons
are rarely a noteworthy problem
DEAR DR. G O T T : I in female
agi I " Atkiiil a year ago I
experienced terrible |&gt;ain In m v
U g* feet, arms and bands Mv
bands became swollen and
turned black, and the ups of the
linkers breamr ulcerated The
doctor said I tiad Haynituri*
syn d ro m e and pul nit on
1 .ildl/em I'm wondritrig If It's
'iisic sI mw k
DEAR R EA D ER : 1! you had
fever, headache, nausea, dtar
rln-a. kidney fallurr and liver
malfunction, you may have had
tosle shock syndrome This Is a
type of staphylococcal Infrrtkm
that typically incurs In wiaitrn
whti Im p ro p e rly use h lg h atisnrlx-ncy l.im|mhs
On the oilier hand, your
symptoms could have resulted
from an unusual lorm of acute
luflammailou ol the arteries,
causing .ipen.il spasm and a
danker oils iire o la to ry d is ­
turbance M.iyit.md s syndrome
is characterized by s|wiradic .if
lacks d arterial s|iasm Iradluit 1(1
luierrupiiou ol lilood flow to
linkers and toes

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.IO. from 7-9 p in. 93/prnvon.
Oil and A crylic Painting
— Ilasie to advanced lechnlqurs tn acrylic painting are
taught, comentrilling on use
of color, com (wist tton and
pers|M*cHvr as applied lo
(Miriratl. figure, still life and
landscape (Minting. Students
m ust lu rn ls h the ir own
supplies and should bring
their supplies to the first
class meeting. A supply Is
available from the Leisure
programs office Friday*.
Jan b-2"7. fliiin IL K ) a m to
12 ;W&gt; (i m $25/p&gt; naiii
Golf 11
this class is
designed for the development
ol golfs most tnuunou shots
such as polling, chipping
and sand shots; the middle
iron*, und Ihr long irons and
wim m I s ll will allow the stu­
dent to practice and analyze
each type shot Students
should bring the 4. (i. and 9
Irons to (tie first class meet­
ing Saturdays, Jan 7 lo Frb.
2 3 ,9 -11 a m Sd.Vjx-rson
For more Informal Ion or lo
•mull iail f.iv &lt; Brake at
33:i I 4SO. r st »ael

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ocrattr and treat everyone
equally. However, Imlay you
mtgbi play favorites and ibis will
not go u n n u llr r d by tw o
srosillvr li lends
A R IES iMaii b 21 April D u ll.
1 urrful Iih I.iv that m u ik* not
discuss smsitlve lamlly mailers
with a prriMiu w Ivi has dlllkulty
keeptiif. setrels (bis individual
mav broadcast lo others a dt*
tmtrd version o( w hat you say
TA U R U S |April 20-May 2«»l
Any crltleal (udgmenls you
make Imlay slmuld mil lie tvasrd
upon wisblul Ihm klng You
might 1 boos, to Ignore Ibr (acts,
bul tfiey won I Igimir you.
G E M IN I lM.iv 21 June 201
I Ills Is nol a gf■ kI day In juggle
your finances around lo whe.r
you u*c funds earmarked for
raaentlals lot somrtliing rather
Irivolou* Adhere lo your hudgrl
CANCER (J uim- 21 Ju ly 221
Disagreement* brlw rrn you and
your mate should lie workrd out
pttviiirly today and not In (rnnt
ot othris If you involve It lends
nr relatives it wilt only add to
tin- discord
LEO (July 2 1 Aug 221 II there

D EA R A B B Y : I read with
Interest the letter from the
woman who was emltarrassed
A D V IC E
because of her husband's de­
tailed report of Ills physical
aliments whrn someone grcrlrd
him with. "Mow are you?"
Some years ago 1 read about a
A B IG A IL
lady whudldn'l want In lie about
VAN BU REN
her 1otidllluii. so when someone
asked her In passing. ‘ How are
you?" she replied. “ I’m heller
Ilian I was, hul not quite so good
It operation* scare you
as I was before I got worse "
Don't analyze und spell 'em
I thought the &lt;nmmrtil was so
And when (oiks ask. "How are
gottd, I often us&lt; II in my you?"
response to Ihe greeting ll
For heaven's sake, don't tell
usually brings a chuckle
'em?**
“ B E T T E R " IN
T A V A R E S . FLA .
D EA R A B B Y ; I work lor a
large conqMny In a large oilier
D EA R A B B Y : Living in a Onr of my fellow* employees
retirement hot n r where were In s is ts on hruslnng hi* te e th
not supposed in discuss healih often during Ihe duv I'm alt for
- r illnesses at Ihe table, one of gmxf dental hygiene, hut tht*
our residents has |stssrd out man starts brushing lit* teeth at
copies of ihe enclosed
hi* dr*k. then h.- walks |ta*i ill
T L ^ -.N C A LIFO R N IA ihr othrr rmplovees on lit* way
HOW A R E YOU?
to ihr iMlhrnom— brushing all
When people ask "How are the way?
you?;
Hr also llnsses at tils desk,
It's lust a salt it at Inn —
which I find offensive There t*
And common sense should l&gt;ar no way to avoid seeing iht* at
you
our oilier is set up wtilt rows of
From a lengthy explanation
desk* In onr large rmim with no
h s not ihe kind of querv
luriiibtus
I hat requires a diagnosis
How should I appruai h this
Of raeli and every dreary
man to explain my objections?
Reartkin und neurosis
II (torsn't mean devising
"coupon “ " “ “ “ J
An answer 10 the quest ton
In which you're Itemizing
W h a t’s w rong w ith your
digest km
IW A T E R B E D
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Arthritis pointers given
Unllad Pr

International

Th e A rih rilts Association
suggests the following to rrd uir
arthritic (tain at point* id stress
s
— Don't allow yivur wrist to
drixip over an armchair while
^
sitting

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W ASHINGTON - tH Ih r 31 ti
million Americans w ho suiter
Irom arthritis utiout one third
are over age 113 For them.
|m rimming even Ih r simplest
&lt;Imres and tasks 1 an hr (Mlnlul

Is a matter you cannot manage
on your own imlay. don’t tel
your pride pit-vrut you from
requesting assistance, r v m If
you have to ask lor help (rum
s o m e o n e y o u d is lik e

V IR G O i Aug 23 Sept 22) You
might lx- able in arbitrate a
volatile issue Ix-twern dissenting
friends today and make each feel
like the winner You're the only
one w fin can pull ll oil
L IB R A (Sept 23-Oct 23| It s
h ig h ly probable y o u r » r l l m ir ie s t will lie gratified today,
but Ihe methods you'll use lo
achieve Ibis cmild cause others
to llilnk unklndlv of you
SCORPIO Kkt 24 Nov 221
T o d a y you could be more
sensitive than usual where your
Ideas arr concerned Tills might
cause you lo overreact ll they are
challenged
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 I)ct
211 In |olui venture* today,
ruber (or social or business
purposes, he sure your court*
terpart share* rqu.illv In all ihr

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tly Bernice Bede Osol
YOUR B IR TH D A Y
December 23, IUHk
Something fortuitous may
m i ur III the year ahead lliat will
enable you lo lakr over an
a rran g em e nt or e n lr r p r ls r
started tiv uunihet YouII know
how tn succeed w h rrr this
person failed
C A P R IC O R N ilh i 22 Jan
|1t| You're likely to tare tM-tler m
silualkius lodav when- you are
unhampered by par I tiers or
assistant* If they aren't pre
(sired lo do things your way,
tiling* could ionic io a dead
stop Tryin g lo patch up a
broken romance? The AstroGraph Matchmaker can help you
understand wti.it to do io make
tile rrlu tk m shlp work Mall 92 lo
Malrhmakrr. 1*0 Ikix 1II42H.
Cleveland. O il 44101-342*
A Q U A R IU S ( Jill 20 1rb III)
iVrlormlng well undrr pressure
Is not apt to to- among your
|x-r*oual assets tiMlay. Don t let
your ilulles and ies|MMisllillltlrs
pile ii|&gt;ou you
PISCES (Frli 20 March 201 At
gatherings you are usually drill

‘How are you?’ isn’t asking
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As a general rule, avoid grasp­
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|H &gt; s s ib lr. let ihr larger, stronger
joint* carry tlx- burden

DEAR R EV O LTED :
may also lx- offended
i u k las* mail. *o write
Inter tilflcc memo— and
a class-action project

Other*
by tills
him an
make n

D E A R A B B Y ; Today, with
things v i vastly Jlfferi.d Irom
the traditions o( long ago. please
tell me wh.it you think uhouf
having my J9-year-old brother
a* my m tld of honor at my
wedding
Hr Is Ihr best Irlrnd I have
ever had and I couldn't lx- more
pleased than to have him *laiii|
t*-si(t- me on nty "specl.il d.iv
L U C K Y IN TU C SO N
DEA R L U C K Y : Why nut? He
could assume the most lm|M&gt;r,
tarn rrs|M»nsihilttv of the maid of!
honor which I* io serve a* a!
witness lo your marriage Call!
film y o u r " w l i n r s s " (not
"m aid"! of honor And gixxfi
luck
(Problems? Writ* to D*a» Abby.
For a personal, unpublished;
reply, sand a sail addressed,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P 0 Box 69440. Los Angeles.
Caltf 90069 All correspondence
Is confidential)
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press down on your kuui klrs
when gelling out ol a chair
— Don't squeeze rubber bails
or othrr object* tor "exercise "
— Don't stay In one (xtsition for
more than 30 minutes
To avoid strains on linger**
bold a cup in the palm ol your
band w ith your lingers curled up
on tlx- skies, use a scrub brush
with a handle rather than a
scouring (Mil. and pies* water
out of washcloth* and other
Items between Ihr palms of
Ivatids rather than wringing nut.

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Friday, December 23
Michael Nouri stars In "The Charlie
Wedemeyer Story,'' airing Monday on
CBS Nouri, plays the former all star
football player and high school coach
who developed Lou Gehrig's disease
at age 30, but refused lo give up on life
He is joined by Pam Dawber. who
plays Lucy Wedemeyer, who has been
conveying her husband's words since
he beerme debilitated.
Every Friday you’ll lind TV Week in
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district cd n irx t tpxit&gt;&lt;jFi*nt k*r* ta may twbkt'h/ta at prm t *4
ability ta obtain a par tar mane a and pa, mam bard Tint n a n ta
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p k W p a r t *4 ability I* XRuiro a pxtarmonc* and p a, manI bond
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N O TIC E TO A P P R O X IM A T E O U A N T IT V SUB SCR IB ER S
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mtandad dKIttan I* award a c x t r x t than ta deemed abandoned
x t a t t renewed attain tk* lime lltnift p m dad m S u b tx ta n III
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plain tla ta m x l X mo moltert ettxtad by m* p e ta ta r mutt X
filed m m tk* CMrk of Agency Proceeding! w in * IB d a ,t ef m*
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W ITNESS my hand and k**l
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O A V IO N B E R R IE N
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By Kolly McClain
Deputy CMrk
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D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT COUR T
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Deputy CMrk
Publish Dec 1.4. IS Jl ■«**
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IN T H E I lC H T f I N T M
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT COURT.

IN TH E CIR CUIT C O U B T O f
T N I I I O H T I C N T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C UIT OF FLO R ID A IN
AND FOR S IM IN O L C
CO UNTY
O I N I R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
C A S IN O M MTI CA R* P
SHADOW LAWN SAVINGS
BANK. SLA I k k SHADOW
LAW N SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
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N O T IC I OF A C TIO N
TO G CR A cO IN E
lA R O L IN S K Ia V a
G E R A LD IN E 1TR U CM AR I
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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T OE
THE E IG H T E E N T H JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A
IN A N D F O R
S I M I N O L ! C O U N TY
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
D IV IS IO N
C AS ! NO W IM P CA pf P
C ITY F E O E R A L SAVINGS
BANK I k 'a C I T Y FED ER AL
SAVINGS S L O A N
ASSOCIATION
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f D W A R O M A R O U TU N IA N
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Oatondani,
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO E O W A R O H A R O U TU N IA N
and VANUSH R
H A R O U T U N IA N . h.t n to
It Raad Slradl. ria l
Randolph M A R IN P
YOU A R E N O T I F I E D mal an
aclian le t F o r a c lo iu r t al
Martpapa an mo (otoeanp Or
M ' Wad propart,
L O T l&gt; M O N T G O M E R Y
SQUARE a i v k p i , H I « i ec
l tramp to Iha pra' moreal •»
rKtrdkd in Plat Boa* It. Papal
• and F. Public R ecirdi al
SammatoCount, Florid*
hat baan Idad apam tl ,ou and
row art rapuirpd
tarra a cap,
a! rout anrian dvlenta, ,1 an,
la IT. *n S tua rt m Ciltiir
Attorna, tor P iam iiH ahata
a d d 'tk i I t S u lla l i e , IITP
Mtd&gt;up* Aranua Carol Gebto,
F tor&gt;da D I M an or tutor, Jan
i* HR* and File me or Ipto*I ailh
Ma Clark ai ih it C a r l kMur
batore w r r ic a on P iam lH I,
•Horne, ar im m a v a t o , mm,
altor a ih a rm w a W lm i a II
ba entered ape n«i m u tor *ha
i p * l liamandad m the cam
pit mi
W ITNESS m i ? hand and to
»•&gt; ol Hui C tto t (tot k * «, at
Ok ttot
I SEAL I
D A V ID N F C R R I I N
AiCtork ai Iha Cam*
B, Jam tor P Pnca
Ai O tp u i, Clark
PuMith O k R I t 15 i * itp*
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF I SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
mat b, nrfua pI Iha* tKiam
Wnl al E » k wtion Nkuad out H
and tmdK ma i m i a* me Cucut*
Court ai Ow.ai C n r l i Fur tot
upon * tuvai mdpkmiri
Mi Iha a t o n a d caun! r t o n
da, ai Juno A O itpj in that
i k , aw e d it i n i i l a i
Ananln
N tiian ai B an * « t Fiar.de
Piaini.il
- wt
Themal A
Wmpato and Carer,n WmpaU
Oatondani a A ict a t o r u * * n i
a* I in tun a r t delivered to
ma i t Shavill pi Sam -ato
C a p * , F Ik ida and I have

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C A K NO U O I U A M P
IN S T Tha Mar-luge ai SUSAN
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N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO O A LE R O B E R T BROOKS
I I I Palmetto A e n u t
laniard f w a i m n
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE D «*&gt;ai an
a&lt;lian *o» OiMMuttoi •• Ma&gt;
Haga hat boon Hive agamti taw
and raw •'• regut'ed M w m a
(ea r a* »a «f a* man atNntat il
any la it an the under,gned
e'torna, and TIN (ha erif&lt;nai
• IK (ha Clark at (tut Court
•ithar batora tar r if t upon Ptti
(•ana* t altorttoY ar Immediatei,
iharaaftar an ar about Januar,
IF. lie* otharwita a Dalawii will
ba Cniarad aeaintl raw Nr a*
ralial demanded in I N Petition
DaNd m u iitti ear at Oa
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N CNft
0 f RwthKWg
OaFu'r Clark
Pvtoith Oar It n It i«*k
Jan L &gt;***
D E L IFR
NOT 1Ct OF
F IC T IT IO U S K A M I
Naina it la n k y f v v n ihel I
am engtgoO m but ra il *• III
L a * | n a a d SI
lt* | a iu t.
SamataN Catn»? H a d a i n * (•a F a n newt Nam* ol SClfcN
T I F I C O l A S S d
b a
SEM IN O LE STORAGE and *n*i
• inland N rag ito- ta-tf nama
n ‘*r&gt; a a Clark at aa C» cat*
Caart. W n t a a Gaunt?, I N d t
m atrardanca r»*t*&gt; it* Fra
t n a n i at a a Ficiiltaw* Nama
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IN TM| C IR C U IT COURT OF
TH E (IC M T E C N T M j u o i c i a l
C IR C U IT IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O UNT*.
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O M IF F ] C A M P
IN RE THE M ARRIAGE OF
LO R N * S E R R A N T
O U lFtO N rS
F r i'ia t a t rjitr
N A l t E R QUINO NES

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N O tIC t OF ACTION
TO W A L TE R QUINONES
» O U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
K h a n hat kaa» l a * aga n,t raw
and i n a r rawui'ad t* u r n a
cap? a* aawr •• Man a v a l it
a n , la P A U L V MO* E •
Patllfdwat &gt;k i l l i Attam a?
•*wir a a a a n i, M il Way' S(**a
Raad ala la t * a n d T to Me
jjrr* an ar t a N * Januar? IF
iFea and (Ma i n ar d'-na nitit
na Clark ar a n Cawrt atfrta*
b a l a 'a la F a la a aa P a ll
ttanar to to , Attorna? ar an
"eMdkeif ntaraanar ar a dr
la v r * m ba anaarad aea-nki raw
Nr ma rt&lt;al demanded Id Pta
Par itlan
W ITN ES S n y hand and Sadi
at taik Cawrt an •*» urn da, at
b n m M r ttH
I At
D A V ID N Rt R R lIN
C L E R K OF IMF COURT
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Jan t itea
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NO TICE OF
F IC T lF K F U tN A M *
Nwt.ru it naiad, f*vaa Mm, I
am n ta m l m bukmwvt a* I Sr I
SautN french A n n a Santo*
tamineta C a n t , Flartda wnda*
•ha F i c t i l l a w i N a m a a l
G R I G O R Y , R ESTAU R AN T
AND C O CK TAILS and "vki I
intend •• ragitto ta d nama
aim ma t v * at Mta Cirte*t
Cawrt. Sam nan CacW*t l a t a
m aciardania a id i n Pra
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ltotvto, Ta Wit Sactidn tat Ft
Fa r-d a ltotvto, la v
I ( r t f a , S Clrdr
PwM tn Oar It TI T* it**
Jan I ia*a
D E L ter
C IT Y O f
LAKE M ARY FLORIDA
NO TICE OF
P U i l i C H EARING
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
"tat iha C il, Lam m ,n an a» Ita
CIt, at la ta M a r, Farida mil
held a P vb lic H , i n r i | an
Januar, t net at Fee P M ar
at keon MaraaHar at p m ,L a a
cantidar a t o p h i at an Ord&gt;
nanra ant,i ad
AN O R D IN A N CE OF |H|
C IT Y OF L A k E M A N Y .
F L O R ID A C R E A TIN G NEW
S ECTIO N S JO Id TO K U OF
T h e C IT Y OF LAKE MARY
F l o r i d a CODE OF O R Dl
W H IC H I s t a r
n an ces
L IS H E S A S E P A R A T E
S T A N D IN G p a r k s AND
R E C R E A T IO N A D V IS O R '
B O A R D P R O V ID IN G I O N
M E M R IR S H IP P RO V IDING
FO R T E R M OF M E M
B ER S H IP PROVIDING FOR
R U L E S OF P R O C E D U R E
P R O V ID IN G FOR CO N FLICTS
s e v e r a b il it y
AND PRO
V I O I N G AN I F F E C T IV E
D A TE
Tta Public Hearing will ta
laid m Ma C it, Com m .nun
Cham,» * c ISA N Cownlr, Club
Raad la ta M ar, F tor d r Sad
haarmg m a , ba canrmuad Ham
Hma to lima u n i' a Inal dr
cltion it mada b , tha C il,
Cammittlen Tha Public It M
rltad la alivnd a«d ba haa'd
Copmt ol tha Odmanca Mi lull
ara »»* i»t,ir in tha Cltr Clark «
O lln a a i Cit, Mall
NOTE
IF A PERSON OL
C IO F S TO APPEAL ANY DE
C IS IO N M A D F BY T H E
COMMISSION W ITH RESPECT
TO AN Y M A TTE R CONSID
E R E D A T THIS M E E TIN G OR
H E A R IN G HE WILE N E E D A
R EC O R D OF THE P RO CEED
I NOS
A N D FOR SUCH
PORPOSE m E M A h N E E D T O
ENSUR E T H A I A V E R B A TIM
R EC O R D OF THE P ROCEEO
INGS IS M ADE. WHICH HE
CO RD IN C LUD ES THE TES
TIM O FEY A N D E V ID E N C E
UPON W HICH THE A P F F A l
IS TO ME BASED
Carol E dnard t.C ll, Clark
Oatad Dactmbar it 'rat
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Cat IS* SAN S E B A S TIA N
H E IG H TS Umt t accord,n« lo
Iha plat mortal at racer dad Mi
Plot Book i* Page I I . et lh*
Public Rack'd• at W m uwto
County F tor Ida
hdt baan I,lad team ,, fWu and
raw art ragutrtd ta k n va a cap,
et m r amtton dalanaat it an?
to It, an Allied J Tira lla
Attorney ter Plamtitl nhota
a d d ra it it Salta I t * . ItTR
Matouga Aranua Carol C d Mt
r torida lilt* an v bvtvra Jan
I t Itea and I la (ha aripindi wi(h
iha Clark at Mu, Court aiHwr
baiara ta m ca on Plaintiff c
•name, ar imn adatoty (here
m » r aMtarmaa a dvfautt m il
ba eniarad apantl ,au ker Msa
r a i» ( dam anted Mi (ha com
pitml
WITNESS m , hand ond Mm
tadi at « - i Court (tort FR da , el
On
Mi
ISC A l l
D A V IO N B ER R IE N
A i Ctort at (he Court
B , Janrwlar P Price
A t Daput, Clark
P *&gt;&lt;m Dar M H 'ta* Jan 1
I ) tea
D E I n*
IN THE CIR CUIT C O U R T OF
THE I I G H T I I N t H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN AWO FOB
S IM IN O l I C O U N TY
FLORIDA
Cate Nr ta Ml* CA #• P
COMMON W EA LTH
m o r tg a g e c o m p an y of
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LAW RENCE P C O u G ttC IN
E T AC
NOTICE OF
FO R IC C O SU R E SACI
N O TIC I IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purttotnt It a Final Judgmant at
torec M h / t datod Owcamaar •
' rat and entortd - Cate (aa
M N t a C A f t P at ma CtrcvH
Court •• Iha t iGFtT f C N T H
Ju d ic a l Circuit In and (ar
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IN T N I C IR C U IT c o u a i
FOR TH E H i m JUDICIAL
c ir c u i t o f F l o r i d a
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY
c a s e n o k*tia*CAa*
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
O t V iliO N
CHASE H OM E M O R TG AG E
CO R P O R ATIO N
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IN THE CIR CUIT C O U R T IN
ANO EOR SEM INO LE
C O UNTY. FLO R ID A
CASE NO M ia»l CA at P
ANCHOR SAVINGS BAN*
P it -Hill
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DOUGLAS B P AR KER and
A LICE l PARKER h .im N
THORPCONSUM ER
OlSCOUNT COM PANY
AR THU R R CHASE and
PAT NIC IA CHASE
srM IN OCE C O U N TY A f IN A
FINANCE COMPANY andm ,
unknown hair v dtrikta,
B'anNat e r d t o , andattor
unknennparMntar unknown
kpeuwk donning br through
and under an, al ma a b c a
named Detemlant,
Oalandanl,
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC I il hertb, pi ran lhal
Ida under,&gt;pnad Da» d N Brr
ru n Clerk •• me Circull Cawrlal
Sammoto Cauni, F tor .da mil
on the Nth da, of Januar, HR,
at 11 00 a ctoc k a m a&lt; tha Wad
F f onl doer ol Iha Sammal*
Count, Caurlhowtr Sanlord
Fla&gt; Ida oiler lar tato and tall al
public Outer, lo m# h.phei! and
bat! b-ddar Nr caih the N ib a
top dawnbad proparl, utoafe in
Sammoto Count,. F lar ida
Cal II Bto(k » N O R TH OR
LANDO TOWNSITE
rM&gt; AD
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II. at rK ordrd In Plat Boot la
fapa t Public R ecord, el
Sammoto Count,, F lar Ida
Manga CHumbut JO H S
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Air Cond,lunar Jemirel »*#J0
C ar paImp Living Room
halloa, bodrnom,
pur want to Iha Final Judgment
aniarad in * (a w pand.np in ta d
Court the it,la ol which It
indie alad abort
W ITNESS m , hand and al
In,el teal al Mid Court Ihit tjlh
da, ol (Jn im b ar. Ikpp
DavidN Bafrian
C LE R K O F THE
C IR C U IT COURT
B , Janet Jew-nlc
Daput, Clark
Publiih Dac IS IJ l*Pk
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P U B L I C Mt C O R D S OF
S IM IN O IE C O U N TY
F l o r id a
PERSONAL P R O P E R TY
RANGE
P R O P ER TY ADDRESS
tie I O R B I T AVENUE
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS
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W ILLIAM W P I H I E R AND
f l l J A B E T H R P IX L E N HIS
WIFE U N K N O W N
T f N A N TIS I
O t i f NOANTlS
N O TIC E O F ACTION
C O N S TR U C TIV E
SER VIC E P R O P E R TY
TO W IL L IA M W P IX IE *
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including a - , unknown tpeuM
al kaid Datonddni, I ♦ to* have
la m K iu d nnd il ailhK v bait,
ol Mid DetondPhit are dead
Muir raipoclive unknown hawk
drvikoat grantee, a u g u r ,
trad-tor, la n o r , and I'u tU t,
and all othpr ppruan, claiming
b, ihrawgh undue k age.ni!
•ha named Datondpnllll and
•ha aforamant onud nomad Oa*
andanll*) and twch j l Iha
alKtm anlipnad unknown Da
la n d a n lt a n d tu c h al the
eterameniionpd unknown D*
Undent, a , m a , ba inlani,
incompetent, K other a to hoi
NM |u* i,
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOT!
M E D lhal an action he, baan
com m ented la foraclata a
mortgage on Iha laltawing teal
propart, I , mg and tmng and
,,'ualad in S E M IN O L E Cocmi,
F tor ida more particular', da
ter,bad a , teHow,
L O T J l . H I D D E N LAKE
PHASE III U N IT I ACCORD
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AS R C C O R O E O IN P LA T
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P A G E S it U
P U B L IC R E C O R D S OF
S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY
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mere cam m anl, known ai III
B E N T O A K C O U R T SAN
fo ho F l o r id a » m
Th i, action h e, been Mad
•ga,n,l ,o v and ,cu e*r rt
Owned to to ' , 0 a cop, ol Y*ur
written detente, il an, to ,1 on
S H AP IR O A FIS H M AN Al
•erne,* whoto a d d ',tl I, no
North Hro Slraal Suita JR)
Tampa Florida IJMIt 191). an w
balora January ||, ike, and Ma
the original with tha Cur I el
*M, Court *iihor tutorr Mr tic*
on Pleu-lift , attorna, or in n ,
diatolr tharoptiK otiurniM a
dttoull will ba aniarad agr&gt;ni '
raw kor Iho ra lu l drmandrd in
ihrCampiainl
W ITN ESS m , hand and Mai
al Ihi, Court on iha «m da, »■
Ok amber ikaa
(S EA L)
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C mc ,&lt;l and C auni, Court,
D, K ail, McClain
Daput, Ctork
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venience store chains we ofler you Ihe oppor
lunity tor advancemonl if you have the attitude
A ability It lakes
WE OFFER
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• COMPLETE JO B TRAINING
• TEAM WORK ENVIRONMENT
• MEDICAL &amp; LIFE INSURANCE
• PAID VACATION
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CO NSIDERATIONS

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W o are currently hiring lor all positions, ln&lt;
eluding Deli Manager. Assistant Manager, lull
A part lime cashiors All stiilts are available
A p p ly in Person

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NOTICE OF S H ER IFF 1 SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
| mar h ,»ru a a* me' carl am
Writ at tiK u tw v &gt;uuad out at
and ir d o ma Mai at ma Circuit
p l a in t if f
Court a* Sammala Count,
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F tor da tpan a t nai ludpament
N IC H O L A S ) R lJ/O III A N D
rendered n tha atoratod (amt
K A T H Y R I/ IO MIS WIFE
on
me Um da, ar Saptompa'
SUN b a n * NATIONAL
A 0 'to* mi that certain com
A S S O CIA TIO N F L E E T
entitled In Ra Tha Farmer
F iH A N C E C E N IfR B E T T E R
Marritpaai Mm, Am Land H O M E BUILD ER S INC
p*rti Pehtidrer I or mar A le
F L E E T F in a n c e a
and GaKRu 0 SandiMi Ra
MORTGAGE INC MARCOIN
•pendant
Farm er Hu,band
INC
• e c - atoratod Writ ai EkKv
O E F E N D k N T .S i
•wn n t drirverad to ma a,
N O T IC I OF SALE
Sher.tt at Sam.note Count,
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV E N
F tor da and I hare e r e d upan
p u r«u «n l to an OrdK ol F mal
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P * t ll(u la r | p d t l i r t r d a ,
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tor
tow,
tor S E M IN O LE Cauni, F u r-d a
All i g *t I'tit and n tor M l ai
whwrptn FE D E R AL n a t i o n a l
iha latoandanl Gaarga O
M O R T G A G E A S S O C IA TIO N
Vana-n in me to lew ng The
P ia n ttf f and N IC H O LA S J
SeuK i cham gi iha t o n I
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III AND H i n t
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and tw»&lt; btotor tor caMi A T
Ttww h g It Sau*h Manga JR
T h e w e s t fR O N I DOOR OF
E av&lt; S*m.nato Coun', F tor da
ih i
s im in o l i
c o u n ty
A
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C O U R TH O U S E
SANFORD
dKMn Lan* Laniard Sammoto
T L O R 10 A al I t B&lt; A M
Count, Ftorde
Ja n uar, Ja H R Iha touirmng
and mo imdertipned a« S*w»'tr
h u ' tail prgpKl, I t M ' *pr*h
at Sam &gt;naia Count,, F tor da
Ml to d F Inal Judgment to m l
n 11 *1 II 99 A to gn Iha Urn
L O T la , S T R IN G O A K S
da, at Januar, A D ’tot attot
U N IT a ACCORDING TO THE
toe wto and toll to ma h-gheal
P L A T T H E R E O F A l RE
t ddm tor taut m hand w b iK t
C O R O E O IN PLAT BOOK U
ta
an, and an t i l l i n g tom, at
P A G E S f , AND N OF T m F
me Front I toe,') Door at ma
P U B L IC R EC O B O S OF
I rep, at tha Sammoto Cocm*,
S EM INO LE COUNTY
CaurthouM in Sanlord F tor da
F l o r id a
ma abca devr r Led r ra pra
D A T E D a l S AN F O R D
pa»'r
Florida m i, I) daf •• l&gt;r
That M d U N &gt;, being made
to M* ,t , the torm, al to d Writ
O A V IO N BER R IEN
at f i k ut an
C L E R K O F TH f
John E Pgi* Shar'd
C IR C U IT COURT
Sam.neto Count, i to da
S f M IN O LE Count, F tor.da
Ta
be autMikfled Ok amber, jj
0 , Ja n e t JitRptt
I* Januar, , II, aith iha uato
Daput, Ctork
an Januar, i l ttot
Publikh D k IS J) 'tea
D EL I II
D E L ITS

NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
h a lv a it tor Mr, g.ran the* I
am engaged Mi bukuiekt e&lt; to)
Jamektown R vd r llja AKa
manto Sprmp, Sammoto Ceumt,
Flo rid a unde* Iha FictiluKr,
Name ol Kid Bembridge A Ca
and that I inland to rag,star ue d
nama mth *tto Ctork ai tha
Circuit Court Seminuto Cauni,
Florida mi arcvdanca wim Iha
P re a ltia n t *1 iha F ic M .o u ,
Name SUtuto, Ta WH Se&lt;' on
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Em ploym ent

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N « m c/« U « ® i Mar a Ad PO
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Sanford. Florida — Thureday, December 22. 1986 — •*

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Sanford Herald

NEED A Gin?
Aphy fifl J Rftyftl Riding Gilt
CtrtitKJtjt Spr&lt; &gt;ji Ra ® 10
hr % ridkpsg tier® 110) He-g
prK # »IS p # rh r C j I t m i t l F
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DISCOUNT!

On ttttilicalr, avtr ,J) Ml
e E T I Y ANNE'S UNISEX
HAIR STYLING
H i i Ik i c Dawnlawn Sanlord
II I HIJ

BUSilNESS
G IFTS

POWELLS OFFICE SUPPLY
'Tl® plJCt to ihop lor »h#
p e ft«U H * &lt; * | i«r*
Til 1 M jgnoUj Aw* .
Vftnford FI
111 U t )

PaH,'» I, lav, *1 »pa'
'• • "
tor all ,*ur haiida, need,'
PETTY S MEATS
IH I SR * J*. Langwoed
M ) *to*

PERSONAL
GIFTS
SANFORO FLO W ER SHOP
tta E Commercial SI •Santard ;
JJJ H t!
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IR E A S U R E ISLAND
JE W E L R Y
Cuktomlitd O ltt, For The *
Whole Fam ll?' Etlato Jewel j
nr 4 Repair Saryita JIOJ S *
r Irn&lt; h i l t Santord UJ C'.'t
NATIVE CASU4 LS Hw, IJ YJ
Centra Mall
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1 0 » - S*nlord Harald. Sanford. Florida — Thuitday. Dacambar 22, 19M

71-H e lp Wanted

71 -H e lp Wanted

IMMEDIATE OPENING

WAREHOUSEMAN
TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVER

Far per* "m e Wareheuaemen
•I eur LM e Mery •acuity
Havre a rt II 1PM. M e n u ,
thru t o d a y
K nan ledge or
eto ck k p l part* helpful but not
w n u rr
Apply '" F t n a i
PA L M ! a (L IC T R IC
1/1 Jechten A rt, Winter P e rl

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Aita&lt;iatad Temper ary lla H a y

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IAN I TORAL PERSONNEL
Merningv hem III Mam t
t a i l aaa* I aceftanf tar tern*
_retm »a la aterdiraa l i t l i l t

JOIN THE SANFORD
HERALD TEAM!
TELEMARKETING POSITION
H if* w iU n g s ##•#*♦ t#f ft*
q w k llft# d t l l « m « r l i | ! l N f
P^%orvw» Hours #r« A MTM
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LOXICBEEN
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LADIES HELP WANTED
Da yaw nsad t t h a each lar
(k r rim e s* II mohaetod A
n an l to n oth. c«H &gt;4 Nr

93— R oom s fo r R ent
DOWNTOWN IAN FO BD
At
•fart&gt;r« largo room Prlreta
entrance all sheaf parsing
C a m tH W f
between 4 ipm
EXCELLENT LOCATION
Kikhen 4 laraidry prlvtoges
U l 0411 or I 404 trt 1001
FwrMiJtad Roam tikha n lac HI
"asaeai'ebta tat ah tat tar
Can 171 war
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97— A p a r tm e n t!

LANDSCAPERS

Rraad Naa Wall la Wall
Carpal A Tiia Cen.eniant
wath to Elementary M d W t
M .«t to boa's and IF 41 Paot.
Priyata Pair any Control MIA.
O n A a n la r. Eat In Breehlesl
Nash
F u rn is h e d e »d 'e *
m u , eueoebm ties P in
I I N Florida A*a . Santard
Itoew Menegemen*) 111 U H

TOR QUIET. SINGLE STORE
ENERGY EHIC'ENT
FURNISHED STUOtOS

$299 MO.

SANFORD
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onto*- AC. carpal wG'i'ioa
mtlwdad
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Ml WtOdave U M 't o e r t s

mo m il swan tend yaw la
•ctiaat la harama *a&lt; II yaw
airaady Kara yawr Iwants
man why nail any tangar is
•oath yawr Nnancial goers'
Call ma immeWataty lar a
renfidpniial tntorato*

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn ish e d / R ent

couinom
ton m HOiwrs

L i V .a a . V a R a t m
III asst
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DANIEL I
WOHUVENDER
REALTY INC
M A IN T C NANCE
____ _____
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O U E E N E IIE W A T I A A I O
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Property / Sale
C A SSEL BE R R Y' I acre roned
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151 — Investm ent
P ro p e rty / Sale

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321-2720
322-2420
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financing Call ( 0 W» tag 410)
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323-5188
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PRICE REDUCED TO 553.500

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25 Cental

TUESDAY

S a n fo r d H e r a ld
N E W S D IG E S T

Iranians convicted in arms plot
HOSTON — An Iranian man and his son were
sentenced In federal court to prison terms of 14
months and six months for their attempt to
smuggle mlstiile ju ris oul of thr Unllrd States lo
their native country.
Federal prosecutors sought two-year terms for
both Ahmad Modarrcsi. fif. and his son. Majid.
30. of Cincinnati, but U S District Judge Mark
L Wolf on Monday riled mitigating factors
including the father s belief that Ihe Unllrd
States wanted to sell such Items
Wolf characterized Majid Mndurrrssl. an
unemployed architect, as a naive titan trying lo
makr money to please his father, who asked
him lo help procure military parts Irunt
Raytheon Corp
Wolf aald the father, aging and In poor health,
wanted to help hta rounlry ill "s war with Iraq
and also believed that the United Stairs wanted
to sell Ihe weaponry to Improve relations

Hijacker sentenced to Jail
UNIONDALK. N.Y. — An Alhiny woman who
spent 19 years evading federal authorities will
only serve a month of a sU month jail sentence
for her role in the 1969 hi|a&lt; kin*t to Cuba of a
Miami bound flight carrying 146 prople
U S. District Judge Jack Mlstiler Monday gave
Linda Joyce Grtnage. .19. credit for good
behavior and for time she has served since her
arrest Iasi July.
" I realize I endangered the lives of Innocent
people," Grtnage said, weeping before a court­
room packed with relatives and friends

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P la r lS s

Hitchhiker killer sxscutsd
STA R K E — Five-time killer .leflerv Joseph
Daugherty, declaring himself finally "free," was
executed Monday fur the 1976 slaying ol a

2,000 participants *
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By M A D CNUVICN
Herald city editor
SANFORD — The 14th annual Golden Age Games
got into full swing today, wllh about 2.000
partteljianls entered In competitive events
Virginia Ln ng w rll of the Greater Sanford
Chandler of Commerce, who coordinates regtstru
lion, said advance registrations Monday were uhnut
equal to Iasi year 's number
Some competitors from out of town do not
register until close lo the deadline so registrations
ronllnue throughout the week
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director, and chairman of Hie games, expects this
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Oiler* oust Cleveland, 24-17
HOUSTON — Warren Moon and Hie Houston
Oilers finally brut the Cleveland Drowns' Jinx
Moon, who had not beaten
Cleveland In right starts
slncr Joining llir NFL In
I9H4. ihrrw one touchdown
pus* and Mlkr Ho/lrr and
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would have to Itral Cleveland." said Muon,
whose tram has won nine straight In the
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sent 2.000-volts through hts Indy. Doctors
declared him dead at 5:16 p m E S T
He was Ihe 10th person executed this year
and Ihe 103rd slncr the Sujirrmr Court lifted Its
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Voter
turnout
heavy
By J. MARK BANPISLD
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Sujtervisor til Elec­
tions Sandra Goard said Seminole
('m inty residents turned oul In
"extremely heavy” numbers this
morning to voir t h r polls will close
at 7 j&gt; nt
"One precinct t ailed In to say
jM-ojile were standing In line at 20
III 7." Guard said "One clerk t ailed
In anti asked for mure voting tmoihs
but we have all ol them out."

Goard jiredlcted 7H |irreent of the
county s II2.41H) registered voters
will participate today She said thr
heavy tu r n o u t Is n o rm a l In
Seminole County lor a |irrsitlmtial
elet lion yrar
The ballot's lengthy list of can­
didates anti issues may cause those
voter lines to move slowly.
Guard said one dejmly clerk
reported this morning people were
B«e Voters, Pags BA

Voters lined up early Tuesday morning to cast ballots at the Sanford Civic Center.

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Lake M ary sw eeps
up cam p aig n signs
By SANDRA BOUCNAHINB
Mould stall wrllsr
LAKE MARY — City worker* made a clean
sweep nf Illegally-placed political signs h rrr bul.
according to displeased residents, signs that
were within hounds ulsn w rrr snatched.
The signs lhal were removed w rrr said to
have been |ioslrd In the city's right of way.
City Stall Coordinator Charles Lauderdale saltl
after receiving several rnmjiluinis ahoui Im­
properly-placed signs, hr directed city workers
to remove llirin.
"I authorized the public works erew-lo remove
any and all signs (wllhln the right of wuyl. Some
signs may have been Inuifvenenlly taken off
property," tuiudrrdalr said Monduy.
Ray Fox. 275 W. Likevlcw Ave.. said he saw
from his window Ihe workers nunc and remove
Cl See Signs. Pags BA

Longwood lake cleanup planned
rrg.udmg the condition &lt;&gt;l lakes
Aipialle Systems Ine Is Involved wllh lake
restoration at Wet 'N Wild In Orlando, where It
Is maintaining a 25-acre lake, and Gulfstrram
LONGWOOI) — city rommlsMonris arc con- Development at Tuscawllla where It is Itsli
ce m rd ulmiil the quality of ttic u lakes
sits king and rcsiorlng I-I hikes
At last night's merllng they approved a
The lamgwood lakes .mil |&gt;omls to undergo
$ 17.2:12 contract to Aqu.ilh Systems Inc nl restoration are Lake June, at Oak .mil Maine;
Sanford, an environm ental services firm hake Waymun. at Georgia ami Wayman. Pelican
specializing In lake restoration, to clean up I I Like, al Sjiarrow and Wren. Gull Like, at
city lakes and |Minds
Marlin Circle. Lake Wlnsor. al Winvtr Manor;
Tile firm's hid was ihe lowest nt three, with Like Lemon, al Valencia Court West; Columbus
one la-ing a no hid. according lo City Ad Harbour Pond, at Pint* Place. West Like, north
mlnlslralor Gcnr DeMarir funds will come of E K Williamson. Tllteron Pond, al Waverly
Irnm the public works department
Drive and Alameda. Coven try Pond, at Sunset
To mulntaln Ihe city's hikes and ponds, the Drive; Like Orange, at Orange and Wayman;
Pompano Druch-hrudquaitcrrd company will Lake Norton, al Grant ami Pasadena: Crane
|M-rfntm I 2 tnspe« lions annually In control &lt;11111 Like, at Grant and Quail; and lllrd hake, at Skv;
prevent alg.ie and noxious aipialle weed li will hark Circle.
stock Ihe lakrs with gmss carp at Its own
The company will lie hired (or one year wllh;
expense, according to DcM.irlr
consideration to renew the contract.
The llrm will report Its progress m monthly
In other action, commissioners. In an attempt
written reports in Fcriiaml &lt;1. Hither, assistant
to update rescue equipment, upproved the
city engineer In (hr piddle works department li
See Lakes, Page BA
wlil also answer Lingwood rlll/rns' ipi-tillons
By SANDRASOUCHAHI
Herald staff writer

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Election official predicts large turnout
United Press Intsnwllonal

Man drowns during fishing trip

TA LLA H A S S E E — Elections officials said
Monday they expected a heavy turnout In
the general election that has featured a
hotly contested U.S. Senate race and a
muIttmtlUon dollar battle over damage
awards In civil lawsuits.
"W ith the Senate race, taro Cabinet seats,
the legislative races and all the amend­
ments. I can't believe we will have anything
less than a 73 percent turnout." state
elections supervise Dot Joyce said.
Joyce said there are slightly more than 6
m registered voters In Florida,
Nat tonal Weather Service forecasters pre­
dicted mostly sunny skies for Florida
Tuesday, something election officials said
would help Increase the turnout.
While the presidential race may draw
voters. In Florida It appears Republican
nominee George Bush will carry the stole
and Its 21 electoral votes. Polls show Bush
wtth a 21 percent lead over Democratic
challenger Michael Dukakis.
That kindi of presidential blowout has left
most people focused on the race to replace
U.S. Sen. Lawton Chiles. D-Fto. who to
retiring after three lerms.
Polls showed the senate race was a
tosa-up. with Rep. Kenneth "B u d d y ''
Mac Kay. D-Fla.. owning a negligible I
percent lead over Rep. Connie Mack. R-Fla.
Mack has spent much of his nine — and
money — trying to label Mac Kay as a

BOCA G R A N D E — A Fort Myers fisherman who had survived
nearly a week with two friends after their boat capaired In the
Gulf of Mexico became dellrioua and swam to his death. 30
minute* before help arrived.
The body of Granville Bryant was found by a Coast Guard
helicopter at ll&amp; O a m. Sunday about 27 mllea off Boca
Grande, said Petty Officer Dan Sutyok. Bryant waa two mllea
from where hta friend*. Charles Stevens,!
k 25. and Dane DePuto,
18, were found totting on their *tfc preservets by a passing
fishing boat on Saturday.
Stevens and DePula declined comment about their ordeal,
but Stevens’ girlfriend. Martha Calvert, aakl the three were on a
fishing expedition for her family’s seafood market In Pine
She said they survived on a gallon of milk and clung to a
large coaler as pilot fish nipped at their legs and feet. Bryant,
who waa captain of the vessel Mtaa Vanessa and went by the
nickname “ Lucky.” became delirious and swam away from
them.

Lotto doalor closing S h o p
S T. C L O U D — The newsstand where the winner of Florida’s
latest 88 million Lotto Jackpot claims he bought the winning
ticket Is going out of L________Friday, am'
and the
' owner blames
the popular numbers game.
Proprietor Sherry Lambert. S3, of the St. Cloud Newsstand
said once her shop became a hub for Lotto sales In this rural
community of about 20.000 people her more lucrative I

i destroyed.
“We k t the rommtsstans th a t we make on hooka and
magazines, which Is anywhere from 9 percent to 15 percent.
The same sale going Into the Lotto machine Is only 5 percent,
and It doesn’t cover your overhead.” she said.
"You end up losing your underwear.”
Lambert claims she sold the winning ticket for the latest
weekly game. Stale lottery officials have not disclose whether a
winner has stepped forward.
The newsstand opened In August 1987 and had been
gradually building praflt margins until bringing In the Lotto
computer terminal, she said, but the Mote la now grossing
about the same as upon opening.

S TA R K E — Five-time killer
Joseph^ D e u jjh rrty.d e

W I S T P A LM BEACH - A mataa— l owner w w p rrln l In a
fatal hit-and-run a rridm * b u t'
for 2 14 yeara by Ms lawyer i
by an acddm U he could oot avoid.
M ic e In c h e d down WMkam D . Motser by
than 1.000 whits Butcfc Rivteraj. the make of car that police
think kflkd r* - - the owner of one at the Rtvtema Ifvsd kt a West

for the
1976 Maytag of
Daugherty drtftavd •
rambling final statement.
lo keep fighting, before the
executioner sent 2 .0 0 0 -volts
through hia body. Doctors de­
clared him dead at 5:10 p.m.

used to Uve.
Joe Fsrisb. the lawyer for the parents of a hit-and-run victim,
said the state attorney's office persuaded Motser to surrender.
”1 don't give him any credit for turning himastf in ." Parish
■aid. "T h e y caught him. The y traced him down and located
him.
Police think Motser drove the car that struck Baltea the night
of March B. 1900. as Baltea lay In a road with a bloods
1-alcohol
content of 0.26. more than twice the legal Umtt to drive In
Florida. Baltrs. 20. was dragged 65 feet and declared dead at
tho.acene.
Motser told reporters Monday he also feels victimized by the
accident he could not have avoided.

He was the 10th person
executed this year and the I03rd
since the Supreme Court lifted
Its ban on capital punishment in
1976.
Daugherty waa sentenced to
die for the March l i 1976.
abduction and slaying of hit­
chhiker Lavoiuie Patricia Sailer.
40. whom body eras found In the
Brevard County d u m p near
Melbourne

CanitfM a to dafanda woffcar In shooting
B A R TO W — Polk County sheriff s candidate To m Wheeler
has defended the shooting death of a campaign worker who
shot and killed a migrant worker who was threatening another
man with a pistol.
"If I had been In |lhe campaign worker'*) position under
those circumstances. I would have shot the man too." Wheeler
■aid Sunday night. ”1had no reservations about It."
Maura DeiOado. 31. was arguing wtth two campaign workers
for Wheeler outside the A 6 D food Mote In Haines City when
he waa shot. Delgado's death at 4 p m . Saturday atlU eras under
investigation Monday morning, a county sheriff's spokesman
■aid.

CAPE CANAVERAL - A T r i­
dent 2 submarine missile waa
successfully launched from a
ground pad Monday In the 18th
test of the powerful weapon
system and the first since a
missile was deliberately blown
up tn September.
The three-stage 023.7 million
missile blasted off from the Cape
Canaveral Air Force Station at
11:30 a.m. and quickly streaked
through a clear blue sky and out
of sight.
The flight appeared normal
but. as with all such lest firings,
no details were provided other
than a brief statement from the
Air Force that said the lest was a

MIAMI — Drug dealers have Infiltrated commercial aviation,
often using the security clearances of ground crew* to smuggle
up to 40 percent of the nation's Illicit narcotics aboard airliners.
Customs officials said Monday.
At Miami International Airport alone. 7.000 pounds of
cocaine was seized last year and officials admit they have no
way of determining how much slips Into the country without
their knowledge.

From Unitad Press International reports

□ Straight Play (numbsrs In siact
order): $250 on a 50-csnl bst,
1500 on $1.
□ Box 3 (numbers In any order):
SSOforaSO-cenl bet, 1100on SI.
□ Box 6 (numbers In any ordsr):
$40 for a 50-cent bet. $80 on SI.
□ Straight Box 3: $330 In order
drawn, $00 in any ordsr on a $1
bet.
□ Straight Box 6: $290 in ordsr
drawn, $40 if picked In combina­
tion on$1 bet.

Tonight...fair, L o w In the
m id to upper 50s. Light
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Officials said later Ihe missile
waa performing properly and
that Its guidance system had
altered the trajectory lo lessen
unexpected aerodynamic forces,
or "loads "
The range safely officer, how­
ever, had not been told to expect
such behavior and In any case.

the missile was just a few
seconds away from violating
limits on Its flight path. Air
Force officials said.
The first known (allure in the
Trident 2 program occurred Jan.
21 when a missile hud lo be
destroyed shortly after thirdstage Ignition because of s
malfunction The second failure
occurred Ju ly 6 when the 13lh
missile In the series was blown
up after a first-stage malfunc­
tion.
Ail American rockets. Includ­
ing the manned space shuttle,
are wired with explosives to
blow them up In Ihe event of
major malfunctions, thus pre­
venting an emml vehicle from
reaching populated areas.

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The 15lh Trident 2 flight Sept.
IB ended In failure when an
tn Air
Force ra n g e safely officer
radioed self-destruct commands
to the missile after It flew off
course a little more than a
minute into flight. It was the
third Trident 2 to be destroyed
since testing began In January
1967.

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Wcdnesday...moetly sunny.
High In the lower 80s. Wind
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Vol 80. No 60

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w o m e n In
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of seven other
H ills b o r o u g h

The 126.000-pound Trident 2
missile*, built by Lockheed
Missiles and Space Co., are
thought lo be so accurate they
can deliver a nuclear warhrud to
wlihln about 400 fret of a U i tin
Critics claim that with such
pinpoint accuracy the Trident 2
could be used lo knock out
"hardened" enemy command
posts and missile silos and as
such. It siiould be viewed as a
"first-strike" offensive weapon.
The launching Monday w s
the 16th In a aeries of at least 2&lt;
lest firings planned before dr
ployment aboard Ohlo-clasi
nuclear submarines begins li
tote 1989

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Today...sunny. High near
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Secee* Cist* Pottos* Fit* el tenter*.

The victim was robbed and
shot five times with a .22-caliber
pistol. A Titusville jury voted for
the
death penalty 21. 1900.
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after be pleaded guilty.
He also received life sentences
for killing two con venience store
elerka — C a rm e n A b ra m s,
•tabbed during the 1970 robbery
of a Ftagfer County convenience
store, and Ju d y Campbell, killed
during • robbery at a Volusia
County business.
"Some of you look at this aa an
execution." Daugherty said, his
llpa trembling. “ I look al this aa
freedom. I’ve been In prison for
13 years — now I'm free."
T h e e xe cu tio n proceeded
when the Supreme Court, on a
5-4 vole, refused hours earlier lo
grant a stay. A federal appeals
court rejected Daugherty's bid
Friday
Daugherty refused a tost meal
of steak, potatoes, beans and
com. but ate a pint of Ice cream
and root beer his father brought
earlier In the day.

Ruling filed ordering
release of TV tapes

THE W EATHER

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N M I t M Deity on* M i r , tacoo*
tetvrdny by Ttw Sexier* Horitd.
Isc., MS N. FroncS Art., tenter*,
FIs. m i l .

tax-and-spend liberal out-of-touch with
mainstream voters.
Mac Kay has focused on what he calls
Mack's "blxane" voting record and has
hammered away al Macks poor voting
record on Issues like the environment ana
■octal concerns.
Mac Kay also charged Mark with being
Indebted to foreign Industry. MacKay dies a
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Commit­
tee suit filed last week that charge* Mack
conspired with Japanese auto makers to get
free advertising.
Mack denies the allegation.
In the U.S. House races, there will be at
least three new faces from Florida when
Congress convenes after Ihe elections.
Three semis have been vacated by can­
didate* who decided to run for other offices
including Macs. MacKay and U.S. Rep. Dsn
Mica, an unsuccessful contender for the

Trident 2 subm arine missile launched

C u sto m s: Sm ugglers Infiltrate a lrlln ts

Tha daily numbsr Monday in
tha Florida Lottary CASH 3
gams w sso o i.

DotJoycs,
State Elections Supervisor

Five-time murderer
executed Monday

H H -f im c u c p c c t f te to * to fc M i d » M H g &gt; o f

LO TTE R Y

■ W ith the Senate race, two
C a b i n e t se a ts , the
legislative.races and all the
am endm ents, I can't believe
w e will have anything less
than a 75 percent turnout, j

Democratic Senate nominal ion.
Eight of Florida's 19 U.8. Representatives
were re-elected with no opposition and little
change In ihe makeup of Florida's&gt;congressionsl delegation to expected.
Republicans hope lo gain al least on* seat
on the state Cabinet, something I hey have
not done since Reconstruction.
Incumbent Secretary of Stole Jim Smith
to considered a strong favorite to beat
Democratic challenger Tom Moore, a former
stole legislator.
Smith, who became a Republican after his
1086 bid for the Democratic gubernatorial
nomination failed, waa appointed secretary
of stole last year by Qov. Bob Martinez.
T h e GOP also has high hopes for
Insurance Commissioner candidate Tom
Gallagher, a former legislator and Depart­
ment of Professional Regulation chief.
Gallagher to locked In a close race against
state Sen. Ken Jenne. D-Hollywood
Also at slake are all 120 seata In the state
House and 22 In the Senate, though many of
those seat* frill be token by candidate*
running without opposition
Republicans are predicting gains In both
chambers, gains that would pul them In
position to win control of the Legislature in
1000. something that would give them the
edge during the crucial rrapportlonmrnl
after the 1990 census.
A good showing In the House — GOP
spokesmen say they can fMn 10 seats —
also would allow Kcpubllcavj to toon s
coalition with conservative Democrats.

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Beach! highs. 7:20 a.m., 7:37
p.m.; lows. 12:49 a.m., 1:31
p.m .; N s w S a y r a a B ea ch;
highs. 7:25 a.m.. 7:42 p.m.:
lows. 12:54 a.m.. 1:36 p.m.:
B syporti highs. 7:21 a.m.. 7:16
p.m.: lows. I -03 a.m.. 1:33 p.m.

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Daytaoa Beach; Waves are I
foot an glaaay. Current to drifting
to the south w ith a water
temperature of 70 degrees. New
S a y r a a Beach; Waves are I lo
1Vk feet and glaaay. Current to to
the south, with a water tempera­
ture of 70 degrees. Sun screen
factor: 17.

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lalet •Today...wind northeast 5
to 10 kto. Scat 1 lo 3 ft. Bay and
Inland watera a light chop.
Tonight...wind northeast lo east
5 to 10 kts. Seas I to 2 ft. Bay
and Inland waters smooth to a
light chop. Wcdnrsday...w!nd
cast to southeast 10 kts. Seas 2
to 3 ft. Bay and Inland waters a
light chop.

The high temperature In San­
ford Monday was 74 degrees and
the overnight* low was 46 as
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
There w;is no rreorded rutnfidl
during the 24-hour period end­
ing at 8 a m . Tuesday.
The temperature at 8 a.m.
today was 67 degrees and Mon­
day's overnight low was 51, as
re co rd e d by the N a tio n a l
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.
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Longwood men arrested by CCIB
BySUSANLOOCN
Herald staff writer

M an needed monay for drug program
SANFORD — A man charged by Sanford police with grand
theft in connection with the theft of money from a friend,
reportedly told the friend he would pay the money back after
lie gut out of a drug rehabilitation program.
Charles Sheafer. 23, fo 1605 W. Third St.. Sanford, was
arrested at the Seminole County Jail Monday. Rond lsSI.000
lie li accused of stealing MOO from the wallet and S200 from
the pants pocket of a friend while visiting that friend's house at
1015 W. Third Si., on Sept. IB. The friend told police that the
following day Sheafer promised to payback the money.

T w o charged In Sanford auto burglarlaa
SANFORD — Tw o men were charged Monday night In
connection with burglaries to several vehicles parked al a
Sanford city parking lot Monday.
Leon Claude Allen. 31. of 147 Jackaon St.. Altamonte
Springs, and Lee Eddie Williams. 25. of BOO Citrus Tree Drive.
Altamonte Springs, are each charged with four counts of
burglary to a vehicle. Some stolen Items were recovered and
Identified by victims when the two were caught In the city
parking lot on Palmetto Avenue al Seminole Boulevard. Bond
la 91.000 each.

LONGWOOD - T w o of three
men arrested by City County
Investigative Bureau agents are
now Jailed without bond. Thry
arc urcused us traffickers In
cocaine and marijuana.
Timothy A Wlndes. 31. and
Paul Edward Smith J r .. 31. both
of 3419 Peace Valley Way. rural
Longwood. were arrested at
home at about 9 p.m. Monday,
after Wlndes and the third man
made nanutlcs deals with an
undercover agent, agents report.
Also arrrstrd was Richard
Clifton Joyner. 41. of Cocoa.
Wlndes and Joyner face the

moat acrlous charges, with
Smith charged with possession
of m ore than 20 gra m s of
marijuana, possession of mart*
Junnn with Intent to distribute
and possession of d ru g par­
aphernalia. His bond Is $ 1,000.
Wlndes Is charged w ill) traf
licking In 2H in 200 grams of
cocaine, conspiracy to irafllrk In
more than 400 grams of cocaine,
trafficking In more than 100
pounds of marijuana, consptrtiry
to trafTtck In more Ilian 100
grams of marijuana, purchase of
more than 20 grams of mari­
ju a n a . and resisting arrest
without vlolrnce. Agents report
Wlndes Jumped oul a window
when they attempted to arrest
h lin . H r was b itte n by a

Seminole County sherlfTa police
dog liefore being recaptured near
his house.
Joyner Is charged with con­
spiracy to trafflck In more than
100 poun ds of m a riju a n a ,
purrhuse of more than 20 grams
of marijuana, conspiracy lo trafflrk In cocaine. |x»*sr*Blon of
tnotr than 20 grams of mari­
juana with Intent lo distribute,
and on an O range C o u n ty
possession or marijuana charge.
"W c believe two of the defen­
dants are significant marijuana
traffickers." CCIB Commander
Ll. Donald Esllngrr said today.
One of Ihe suspects has been
under Investigation one year and
an Intensified month-long end to
the probe culmunated In Ihe

arrests. Esllngrr said Allumonlr
Springs pollrr assisted In the
case.
Four vehicles and the $18,000
were conflscaled hv agents.
The undrrrovrr agent reported
meeting th r three suspects
Monday at thr Longwood house,
w hrrr. Ihe agent said. Wlndes
and Joyner gave him SIH.000 lo
buy marijuana (hat night. Al
that time, ucrordlng lo the
agent, thr two suspects also
conspired lo buy 10O or more
pounds of marijuana later and
also discussed futurr cocaine
deals. T h e agent reported
Wlndes had earlier sold him
more lhan 28 grams of cocaine
for $1,100

Suspect chased from house
CASSF.I.IIKKKY —
Bob Semones. of 101 Ranch Road.
Golden rod, was confronted by a knife-wielding burglar when
he arrived home at about 12 30 p m Monday.
Th e robber demanded rash. When Semones said he had
none, the robber fled with Semones chasing him. Tw o
bystanders Joined Ihe pursuit and Seminole County shertfTs
deputies and Casselberry police Joined the manhunt.
A suspect was found Inside an apartment at nearby
Reflections Ape 'm f i t 'v State Road 436. rural Casselberry.
Semones and witnesses reportedly Identified Edward Olln
Rodgers. 24. of 310 Reflections Circle, Casselberry, as the
burglar. Rodgers was charged with armed burglary and
aaaault. as well aa with unlawful use of a suspended driver's
license Bond ts AH.000

Em ployee charged In burglerfee
A LTA M O N TE SPRINOS - An employee of Ihe Bailey Health
C lub has been charged with burglary, accused of stealing more
than $2,000 In clothing and $300 from Ihe Pro Shop at the
health club.
Altamonte Springs police said Eric Nam Zimmerman. 21. of
1817 Meadowbend Drive, Long wood, had two accomplice* in
the thefts, which occurred In September and October at the
club on Stale Road 436. Charges arc pending against the other
suspects, police said. Zimmerman waa arrested at 10 30 a m
Monday al the police station Bond la $ 1.000

T o d kit stolon and sold
SANFORD — Sanford polar report the srv-al of a former
employee In connection with Ihe theft of a tool kit from a truck
at Barnes Heating. 015 W. Second St . Sanford
T im H. Painter. 2A. of 1203 W. Srcond St.. Sanford, waa
arrested at 2 50 p.m. Monday, behind the Sanford llrrsld. U S
Highway 17-92 lie la charged with dealing In stolen properly
and petty theft. Bond la $2,000
A witness told the owner of Ihe took kit that he bought the
tool kit from the suspect Monday for $20 When the victim
confronted Ihe suspect. Sanford police reported, he fled, to be
captured later.

M a n arrsstsd on a DUI c h irg #

Students at Lake Mary High School helped the Salvation Army
Monday by donating large amounts of food. The food drive was
conducted In conjunction with the school's homecoming

Canadian Conservatives, free
trade agreement in jeopardy
The strategy has propelled
them Into a position where they
are now favored by 43 percent of
voters who expressed a p irf-r
rnce In thr Gallup poll released
Monday. T h r ruling Progresalve
Conservatives were barked by
31 percent and Ihe socialist New
Democratic Party 22 percent,
with 10 percent undecided.

“

Herald city editor
SANFORD — City commis­
sioners agreed Monday to look
Into a lease-purchase arrange­
ment lo build a city ircreallon
center to replace Ihe Youth Wing
of the Civic Center, soon to
become a senior citizen center
In the meantime, they will
authorize use of 4.500 squarr
Ieel of vacant space on the first
Boor of City Hall lor recreation
drpartmrnt oilier and storage
spar r and a game room
Commissioners agreed al Ihe
Monday work session to put
resolutions concerning both ac­
tions on Ihe agenda for Ihe Nov.

14 H ire lin g

Jim Jemlgan. parks and rec­
reation dlrrcinr, told commis­
T h r treaty was signed Jan. 2 sioners he and his staff In­
by President Reagan and Con­ vestigated several possible stirs
servative Prime Minister Brian lo lease for a youth recreation
centrr this summer, but found
M u lro n r y .
few that would tie large enough,
and none that would lit within
the department's budget.
He said about 275 teenagers
use the Youth Wing on a regular
basis year around, not counting
• 4:39 p m — 25th Ware
the 300 youth who were enrolled
and Poinsett la Drive, amIn Hie department's summer
hula tier call.
program Work on the youth
• 11:39 p.m. - 807 E.
wing Is expected to begin In
Eighth Si.. umbulaiu-cealL
January, leaving young people
without a city recreation build­
TU ES D A Y
ing
Jrrnlgan said buildings avail­
• Midnight - 311 W. First
able lo rrni would cost $6 to $8
St., ammonia Irak, rlrarrtl
per squarr foot (or $42,000 to
building of gus with fans.
$56.(AX) per year. He said for
• 7.30 a.m. - 1800 S. Park , lliat amount, the city could be
Avc.. ambulunre call.
making payments on Its own
building.

■MBROBNCY CALLS
MONDAY
• |;39 pm . - 27lh Street
and French Avenue, unlocked
auto
• 2 :3 5 p .m . — 815 S,
French Avr.. ambulant-r call.
• 3.08 p.m . — 200 W.
A irp ort lllvd.. mechanical
«ilarm malfunctioned.
• 4:35 p.m. — No. 52.
William Clark Court, fire ex­
tinguished

festivities Members of Ihe Lake Mery High School student
government ere seen here delivering some of Ihe food.

gives space to recreation center

...

under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Richard John Roemer. 60. of 3 Lilac Drive. Sanford, waa
arrested at 6:21 p m Monday on 25th Street. Sanford, after he
was seen driving erratically, lie ts also charged with violation of
the right-of way.

O T T A W A - T h e Liberal
Party, campaigning against the
U.S. Canada free trade agree­
ment. has s solid grasp on first
place ahead of the ruling Con*
servatlves. according to a Gallup
poll irlraaed Iwo weeks before
the crucial general election.
Liberals, riding ihe crest of a
wave of popular opinion against
the trade pact, have turned the
election Into a virtual referen­
dum on the treaty.

H o m e com ing food drive

'&lt;• -• •

U n R iit.ll

estimated that
&lt;l«
purchase arrangement
igrmci for • new
building with 7.000 square fret
would coat the city $35,612 per
year for 20 years, at which time
Ihe city would own It. Jrrnlgan
said u lease-purchase arrange­
ment has several advantages.
Including a lower Interest rate,
and w o u ld e lim in a t e the
necessity of Ihe city selling
bonds to pay for the project.
Jrrnlgan said the recreation
center could be built on cityowned land on 23lh Place off
South Sanford Avenue T h r
Sanford Gymnastics Association
presently Is constructing a build
Ing on thr stir, which Includes
about 25 acres.
Commissioner W hltry Ecks­
tein questioned whether 7.000
squarr feet would l*e enough
s p a c e , and s u g g e s te d a
classroom be Included In a
recreational facility to provide
space for tutoring children In
kindergarten throug h third
grade In rradlng and reasoning
lie pointed out that Florida has
Ihe highest school dm|K&gt;ul rate
In Ih r nation und said the city
could help alleviate (h r problem
by providing a space for a
tutoring program.
E ck s te in , a teacher w ith
Seminole County schools, said
city recreational p ro g ra m s
should I k - expanded to Include
education, lie said hr would try
lo recruit teachers to join him
and fits wife to volunteer their
services to tutor the children.
Other commlMloners agreed
with the suggestion and said
perhaps a portable classroom
would be avallnblr from the

school district or another source
to place on school property.
Jrrn lg a n agreed, and said
such a project could be carried
oul separately from the proposal
for the recreation center. He said
In answer to Eckstein’s ques­
tioning of Ihe space require­
ments for the recreation center
that 7.000 square feet Is consid­
ered a minimum, and that no
decision on thr actual size would
be made unlll archltecta* pro­
posals are sought and received.
The commission also approved
a schedule for advertising and
accepting bids for Ihr remodel­
ing of the Youth Wing to serve as
a senior center. The city will
tx-gln advertising for bids Nov.
13. aiming at a bid opening Dec.
6 or 7. approval of a contract
Dec. 12. and work beginning
soon after Ihe first of Ihe year.
T h r commission also decided
lo have City Manager Frank
Faison contact achool officials to
drirrmlne what plans they have
for a dilapidated building at
Seventh Slreet and line Avenue.
C o m m is s io n e r A .A . MeClanahun said thr city looked
lulo condemning Ihr building
about 10 yrurs ago bul found It
didn't have Ihe authority to
condemn school property. He
said ih r building Is a safety und
fire hazard.
The commission also heard
atxtul an unonynous donor who
Is olTrring $60,000 lo Ihr city lo
complete landscaping Improve­
ments und the construction of a
new gatr area at Evergreen
Cemetery.
John Rinehart of Glattlng.
Lopez. Ktrcher. Anglin. Inc..

representing the donor, tald the
the trust from which thr gift Is
being rnsdr Is due to be closed
out next month, so the com­
mission must act on It soon. A
stipulation to thr gift Is that the
commission rstabllsh a Ceme­
tery Association to act as an
advisory hourd lo the com­
mission on cemetery matters.
The commissioners agreed to
formally accept the gift at Its
next meeting and to begin Ihe
procedures to form u cemetery
a d viso ry board. It 1s also
expected lo authorize the firm to
advertise and accept bids for the
work, which will be supervised
by clly personnel.
The commission also heard a
request from l-ake Mar)’ Com­
m issioner R andy M orris to
submit suggested changes and
comments on thr proposed Lake
Mary Boulevard corridor concept
so that a final plan ran be
submitted for approval.
McClanahan said the project
was of low priority to Sanford, aa
far as he Is concerned, because
the boulevard Is located oq
Sanford's border and there are
streets of higher priority for
beautifying lhan that one.
Morris said since the county
does not Intend to widen the
portion of thr boulrvanl which la
In Sanford until 1994. Sanford's
financial commitment would not
begin until then.

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Kelley sets campaign contribution record
By J . MARK BARPIBLO
Harald altff wrllar______________
SANFORD — Jennifer Kelley.
Republican District 5 Seminole
County commission candidate,
has raised 0134.629. more than
any other candidate for local
office In Seminole County, ac­
cording to the moat recent
campaign contribution reports.
S a n d r a G o a rd . c o u n ty
supervisor of elections, said to­
day that Kelley's contributions
act an all-time record. The re­
porta were due at the Seminole
County Supervisor of Elections
Office Friday.
By Nov. 4, Kelley reported, she
had raised $83,429 In contribu­
tions and made another $51,200
In loans to her cuni|&gt;algn. She
said she had received an addi­
tional $1,291 In goods and
services that are not Included In

the total dollar Income.
Kelley reported spending
$130,547. She spent $24,635
during the last two weeks before
the Nov. 4 reporting deadline.
Moat of the expenditures were
for newspaper advertising,
brochure mailings and postage
coats, the said.
Among the $25,050 she re­
ceived during the last two
weeks. Kelley received $1,000
contributions from Mid Florida
PAC of Mallland and Lany W.
Toler, a Mallland builder. Most
of her contributions In the latest
report came from professionals
In Ihe contnicllon Industry and
attorneys. She also received
$ 3 ,5 0 0 from Ihe Sem inole
County Republican Executive
Committee PAC.
Among the Kelley contribu­
tions wan $600 from Mnrk
Arnold, drvrloper of a ton-

trovertia) 334-acre site on Lake
Sylvan and $750 from Oviedo
developers Whltemark. Inc.
The second-highest amount of
contributions was reported by
Fred Streetman. a Republican
seeking re-etrctlon to the District
3 county com m ission seat,
Streetman reported receiving
$93,612 In contributions, wllh
no loans. He reporting spending
$92,288. mostly In advertising
and other promotions.
Among Strrctman's contribu­
tions was $3,500 from the
co u n ty party o rga n iza tio n .
$1,000 from Ihe state party
organization and $1,000 each
from B a lrd -R a y N issan of
Longwood and Luke Hays Propcr!lrsdrvcln|K-rs.
Republican Hay Valdes, seek­
ing election a* the county lux
collector, added $5,551 to hi*
campaign a n n u m , i-tlxlng a

total of $34,507 during the last
two weeks. He received $2,000
from the state party and $1,000
from the county party.
Democrat Warren Ketner. also
seeking the District 3 com­
mission seat, added $8,000 of
his money to his campaign
account, raising only $205 in
contributions from other people.
K rln rr has raised 828.871 by the
last reporting period and spent
$28,158
D e m o c ra t A rt D a v is ,
challenging Kelley for Ihe Dis­
trict 5 commission seat, has
raised $11,182 In contributions
and loaned his c a m p a ig n
$13,470 — Including 6/.500
during the last two weeks of thr
reporting period. Of the total
$24,652 In (Inuurlng. Davis re­
ported spending $23,107 for
advertising and other campaign
expenses

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E D IT O R IA L S

Vote first,
then reflect

■

When this day is Anally over. Americana
may breathe a collective sigh.
Cam paigns have become year around
aITalr*. T h e y were the m a jo r topic o f
conversation during the post two months.
The Seminole County ballot contains 38
srparate voting elements ranging from the
presidency of ‘ he United States through state
and local in t J la a te s 1? C o n s titu tio n a l
Am endm ents and the C h a rte r question.
Because of this, the early turnout Indicates
the total vote will be h ig h e r than the
projected national percen tage.
Th e Importance of an Individual vote '
been Impressed on everyone repeat
eatcrCy and
i &lt;h
rliM-irfmtffl W..
i he num ber of important elections•
OCCKJca
Djr
(hat one vote has been printed and reprinted.
Th e polls will remain open until 7 p.m. so
there is still lime to cost a ballot.
To n ig h t there will be m ore un ha ppy
candidates than happy or
Involve more than two
national polls are accurate, the
In the presidential campaigns wfll be the
pollsters retained by the
media and various research
The polls, w ith com m entary,
been the lop news stories w ith the per cen tages indicated far Mr. Bush and Mr. Dukakis
shawtr
tng wild swings. M r. Dukakis wss w ay
a hea d In th e s u m m e r , th e race w a s
neck-and-ncck by August, then Mr. B u sh
surged ahead In October. To d a y la each’s date

Before you vote today, consider this
Every election has Its defining moment. In
1000 It came when Monald Reagan. In his one
T V debate w ith Jim m y Carter, tagged one of
Carter’s misstatement* with. "Th e re you go
again." In 1084 tt may well have come at the
Republican convention In Dallas, when Ray
Charles aat down at the piano and. with Reagan.
Bush, and thetr wives behind him . led the
thousands of people present In a moving
rendition of "America the Beautiful."
In I960 the Democrats. I’m sure, would like to
believe that It was the moment when thetr
charming old vice-presidential candidate. Lloyd
Bentaen. rabbit-punched hi* young rival Dan
Quayte. with the memorable line. "Senator,
you're no Jo h n Kennedy."
But Bentaen's cheap shot, effective as It was.
Isn’t going to put Michael Dukakis tn the White
House. And perhaps no one thing can account
for. or even aymbotlu. the forces that are
bringing about Dukakis' defeat. But there was
one rare moment at (he Democratic convention
In Atlanta tn J u ly when a young Congressman,
exasperated beyond endurance by the antics of
the flaky pressure groups that have all but taken
o' * hi* patty, opened L a mouth wide and let tt
all osog out: "We're u * £*4ng to blow tt this
time. Just abut up. giya. women, environmen­

tuning that the noisy aperlaUnlerrst lob­
talists. Just sh ut up. You'll get everything you
want after the election. But Just, for the byists Koatmayer was addressing truly represent
a m a j o r i t y of A m e r i c a 's w o m e n , o r
meantime, abut u p so we can w in."
environmentalists, or even homosexuals T h e y
Congressman Peter
are simply specialised politician*, claiming to
Koatmayer hails from
represent large numbers of people who have
Bucks C o u n ty .
never chosen them us their representative* and
Pennsylvania, one of
w ho may driest almost everything they aay and
the glossier suburbs
stand for.
of Philadelphia, and
Note lhat Koatmayer was careful not to call for
he had n o t p r e ­
a break between these lobbyists and the
viously shown any
Democratic Party. On the contrary, he pledged
notable inclination to
"Y o u 'll get everything you wanl after the
Jo u s t w ith th e
election. All he begged them to do was keep
numerous sp e c ia lthetr big mouths shut until then, ‘‘so we ra n
Interest groups that
w in .” It was advice he ought to have followed
have walked off with
himself
his party, very m uch
For. thanks to Congressman Koatmayer. we
C an ha beggtd
tike fleas walking off
now know what many leader* of the Democratic
thorn to do
w it h an A r m y
P a rty really think of the self-appointed
blanket. But he has
wos keep Ihtlr
spokesmen who are forever making dramatic
clearly been w o rry­
big mouths
demands on behalf of various minorities they
ing about the d am ­
shut unlit
claim to represent Th e Demarraltr leaders are.
age they have done
thon, "so ws
quite simply. In cahoot* wtlh Ihem. They want
— and may yet do —
can win. J
the voles these people allegedly "represent." and
to the Dem ocratic
they will reward the lobbyists liberally (excuse
Party's Image, nod
meM after the elect Inn.
hto o u .w st was plainly (ram the -.reart.
Don’t, by the way. make the mistake cf i c i M u m n n i tartars its a i m

JACK

Veteran u n w ittin g
m edical subject

with destiny.
There ore tw o or three races in Seminole
County w h ich arc touted as likely landslides,
but w ithout ‘‘actenUAc" p o llin g locally, who’s
to know for su re tn advance.
Voters also have been Introduced to the

"negative campaigning." which can
Interpreted as one candidate objecting to
the opponent calling attention to portions of
his record that m ay prove Injurious.
Cam paign expenditures have escalated to
an extent that millions of dollars are spent on
stale elections. A new record was set In
Seminole C o u n ty with one candidate spend­
ing more than 6130.000 on the campaign.
W h y be a candidate? Nationally, candidates
run for pow er, prestige, and a sense of
purpose. Locally, the m otivations, by and
large, are m ore sincere. Th e re are but few
unquallAed candidates In the county and c ity
ruces. Most a rr committed Individuals w h o
wish to serve the public. T h e posts are not
rnricliln g a nd the aggravations are m a n y.
Challenges abound for the w in n ers.
There Is a trite and Im practical adage about
being a good loser; but this county will be
better tr m a n y of the lasers In today’s
cam paign give ro n lln u c d service to the
county and w ith in the cities.
Most candidates deserve praise and respect
for thetr com m itm ent to good government
and the demonstration of that com m itm ent
; by offering themselves for election.
Th e A m erican system w orks.

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•ft** m

ANDERSON

GEORGE

F. W I L L

Th e case for G e o rg e Bush
W A B H IN O T O N - The cam paign, having
promised Instruction and barely diversion.
now saga to a stop and I herewith complete the
task begun tn m y last column Then I made
the ease for electing Michael Dukakis Today I
undertake the comparably Herculean task of
arguing George Bush's t

tn much change In abortion policy. It would
Ignltr 30 arguments by restoring to stairs the
right to regulate a bon ion The argument* sre
needed, given such bio medical development*
a* Intra uterine medicine But abortion la. after
ctrrumslon. the nation's moat common sur­
gical procedure. T h e culture has moved far In
IS years and there now 1s■ majority In favor of
Is Bush belter than he seems? No. This low.
liberal abortion laws.
dishonest campaign, which squandered the
The careful •elec­
precious commodity of the nation’s attention,
tion of Justices re­
was the carefully prepared and freely chusen
quire* an interest In
culmination of hts public life to date. He teems
c o n s titu tio n a l
to have passed through the tumults of the 20lh
theories lhat la aa
century unmarked by any of Its great passions
foreign to Bush aa
or arguments or aspirations. Paradoxically,
Mongolia. L ib e ra ls
that may be the key to putting the brst (ace on
should take comfort
his performance.
from the posalblllty
t h a t he m a y
Perhaps he has campaigned basely because
he has. In place of substantive political * squander hi* o p ­
portunities There Is
motives, a single ideal. He Is moved entirely by
precedent. T w o of
an abstract duty to "serve." not by any Ides he
th e three li b e r a l
wants lo be In the service of. In the absence of
octogenarians
were
Ideas, mere tactics are everything.
appointed b y R e 0The fourth libp ub llcan s-B re n na n
o ra l, J o h n
He Is at once vaguely admirable and
by Elsenhower (w ho
ominously empty. What mailers is who will All
Paul Stevens,
a ls o n o m i n a t e d
him up.
was F o r d ' s
Warrenl a n d
choice. £
That brings us to 3.000 reasons for electing
Ulackmun by Nixon.
Hush. They are the appointments, from senior
T h e fourth liberal.
White House and Cabinet officer* on down,
John Paul Stevens, was Ford s choice.
that a President makes or are made In his
In foreign policy. Hush will offer warmedname. An Important question In any election,
over Reaganlam-whatever Kegantam meant
and the crucial question when both candidate*
after right years of dilution. K&lt;*.ig*n'a grand
are so inadequate. Is: Which party has the
passion, the Reagan Doctrine-aid to armed
better pool of talent from which to draw? The
resistance within the Soviet Implre (Nicaragua.
Republican Party Is to be preferred until the
Afghanistan), w e m s lo matter llltle lo Bush.
Democratic Party regains Its political acumen
Kragan has forcefully licensed detente, and
and Intellectual vigor.
hence the mural disarmament of the Wesl.
Thus there Is little to do but watch lo see If he
Three other reasons for preferring Hush also
Is right--to sre If the Sovlel regime really has
pertain to the presldrnllul power tn shape the
repudlalrd Its first seven decades of words and
composition of government. Four days after
deeds.
the election. Harry Blackmun will become the
If not. we are In trouble Ion big for Hush. Aa
third Supreme Court Jusllrc over 60. The
Soviet military spending continues Its steady
others are William Brennan and Thurgood
Increase, the U .S . defense budget Is declining
Marshall. All three are liberals. The next
and Is under Increasing pressure that can nut
president probably will have at least three
be residlrd by Hush, the anti-tax warrior.
nominations to make.
Hush's probable secretary of state. James
Uakrr. Is a clever fellow, but h may auffei Ihe
Almost the entire public agenda seems lo
diplomatic fidgets that afflict political dealpass through courts. It Is urgent that new
makers when they become diplomats. They
Justices reverie the tendency to turn what
think lhat deals made are the only meaningful
should be legislative decisions Into litigation.
reaUfkatlons of thetr exertions. T h e armsThis Is Important to the rejuvenation of the
control lobby should rejoice. Arms agreements
Democratic Party. The liberal party’s powers
arc always p opula r and Bush campaign
pf persuasion have atrophied aa liberals have
Indicates that no consideration will ever weigh
Increasingly relied on Judicial flat rather than
more than crude political calculations.
maaa persuasion tn achieve their alma.
Still, flush m ay at least have the Instinctive
caution of a m an wlthoul a compass.
A Bush-directed change In the Court's
composition might result In reversal of the
(C) lo t s . W ashington Post W rltara
1073 abortion ruling, but that might not result
Orsap

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7V?1s' ,

WASHINGTON - Mike Kego walked Into a
Veterans Administration hospital In I9H2
seeking help tor hts shin condition and say*
h r unwillingly became a subject in a medical
experiment
A researcher at the Son Franctaro Veteran*
Hospital recently was accused by Ihe Food
and Drug Administration of falling to get
" informed ronsrnt" from patients before he
used an experimental drug on lhem Nrgn to
one of 2fl patient s whose records indicated
that they may nor have hern adequately
warned about Ihe drug fFamlnonlrntmamirir
or 6-AN
We first reported
nearly a year ago on
K rgo and hta struggle
to find out m ore
about Ihe drug Now
Ihe researcher. Dr.
Hersrhel Zarkhelm
h a s s ig n e d a n
agreement tn which 1
the FDA allege* he
violated FDA rules
g o v e rn in g e x p e ri­
mental drug* The
F D A has ordered
Zarkhelm lo wntk
u n d e r supervision
( Rago says he
and with only small
didn't g lgn
numbers of patients
any form J
Kego a Vietnam
veteran, wrnl lo the
San Francisco Veteran* Hospital tn 1063 for
treatment of psoriasis Zarkhelm presrrtbad
O-AN. sn ointment Since the drug wa*
experimental. Zarkhelm wa* supposed to
have Kego sign a consent form But Kego says
he didn't sign any form, and there la no form
in hts file
The 6-AN treatment was stopped after ala
rnom'to when Kego broke out with pustules
L a lr r . Krgo was diagnosed as h a vin g
amyotrophic lateral arlrmsls. or Lou G e hrig s
disease It Is an Inrurablr and fatal nerve
disorder Krgo's attempts lo find out If there
was a connection between BAN and th r
disease led Ihe FDA to look Into Earkhrlrn’*
use of Ihe drug
Zarkhelm disputed claims that Krgo didn't
know lire dnig was experimental, and denied
any connection with Lou Gehrig's disease
Th e dortor told our asMortalr Stewart Harris
that the |iaperwork Informing Krgo of the
rapertmrntal nature of the drug waa lost At
the very leo*t. Zar khelm said that he told
Krgo hr wa* using an experimental treat­
ment
It he did tell Krgo. that was not reflected In
th r medical flies reviewed by FDA In ­
vestigators In fart, the Investigators reported
that half of the 32 patient's charts they
looked at did not contain consent form*
Zarkhelm also failed lo follow proper
research protocol and mixed his skin oint­
ment with the controversial chrmlcal DM SO
wlthoul FDA approval, according to Ihe
Investigators' report.
Faced with thr evidence. Zarkhelm signed
an agreement with the FD A saying he would
not do any more studies using more than 20
subjects and that his research will be closely
supervised.
Zarkhelm told us he didn't like the
agreement, but salt! he signed It beruusr. “ If I
did not sign It. I would not hr allowed lo
continue my research."
F D A Investigators have documented
numerous cases or researchers who failed to
obtain Informed consent from patients before
using an experimental drug. One FDA official
told us that most rases are simply paperwork
problem*. Subjects learn Informally about the
drugs, but they don't sign Ihe forms. FD A
Investigators are understandably rdgy about
the Informality.
Concern over the uae of experimental drugs
prompted Hep. Fortney "Prie" Stark. DCallf., to draft a bill that would cut off
Medicare funds lo researchers who don't
follow the rules on those drugs.
Stark's bill did not pass before Congrcsa
adjomrd. but hr said he would Introduce It
again next year.
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Tuesday. November 8. 1 9 6 8 - 8 *

FINANCIAL

Stocks open slightly higher
Unit** F r a u Internattenal
NEW YORK - l*Tlcra opened slightly higher
loday In moderate (railing of Nrw York Stork
Exchange Issues.
I hr Dow Jonra Industrial uvrrage. which fell
21 IB Monday, waa up 9 60 lo 2134.24 ahortly
alirr the markri opened.
Advance* led decline* 547-210 amonH the
I .IS J iM im crossing the Nrw York Stock
Exchange tape. Early turnover amountrd In
uboul 11.423.000 aharr*
Slock [trice* (lined sharply and hmadly
lower Monday In quirt trading a* concern over
the economy and the presidential election kept

many Investor* on the sidelines.
Analysts said the October unemployment
data, which showed Ihe economy Is growing al
a faster rate than was previously rxprrtrd.
raised worries about Inflation and higher
Interest rate* am ong Investors
"The fact that Ihe Federal Reserve Is faking
a look at hanks In Irmts of their lending
policies for takeovers Is causing some con­
cern." said E rn ie Kudnrl. manager of block
tradings! Mabon. Nugent A Co.
"Basically, w e have a speculator's markrt
right now. and takeovers arr where things air
happening." Met/ said

Dollar slightly lower;
gold, silver both off
Unit** F r a u imoeraoMonal
Th e dollar waa slightly lower
today In light trading on major
foreign currency markets as
traders alrpprd In the sidelines
to await Ihe rrsults of the l)S .
jwi stdentul election Gold was
also mixed
In earlier trading In Ihe Far
East, the dollar frll slightly
against the Japanese yen.
closing at 124 73 yen. down
0 34 yen (mm Monday's close
of 125 07 yen
In Eurujie. the dollar began
tire ilay In Frankfurt at 1.77
West O rm a n marks, down
from I 7nri on Monday
Ttie dollar oprned In Parts al
0 06H French franc*, down
(m m ti 0945. and In Milan al
1.321 50 lire, dow n from
1.320 HO

The dollar also opened lower
In Z u ric h al 1.492 Swiss
francs, down from I.497H. and
In Brussels al 37.62 Belgian
francs, down from 37 HO
In L o n d o n . Ihe poun d
opened ihe day al 91.7HI5. up
fnan 91.775 at the close on
Motidav
In early New York trading,
th r d o lla r eased slightly
against key foreign currencies
In what currency traders dr
scribed as "a dead day ."
On the bullion markets gold
oprned 91 50 an ounce higher
In Zurich at 9422 an ounce
and fell 25 rents In London In
9422 25
Tlte I Jim ton morning gold
fixing wwa 942 1 H5 an ounce,
oft 65 rrn ta front Monday s
close

Freedom may help Burger King
MIAMI — Management &lt;4
Burger King Cnrp will have a
better shot at Impr-tvlng the
tumbled last food chain's prr
formatter once It Is Indepen
dent and franchisers receive
an ownership stake, the new
chairman said Monday
Plllsbury Co of Minneapolis
announced plans Monday In
spin oil Ihe nation's No 2
h4fi4M |rf^fcaiib a* part of Its
elrafcl tn thwart | hostile 95 23
bllllmi takeover bv Grom! Met
rupnhtan Pl.C
Jerry W Levin, r halrman of
Burger King, told reporters lit
Miami thr company will I*
stren gthrnrd by having a
board of direr tors lex used
exclusively on thr last food
business, and restaurant
owners with a stakr In the
company

We think by Treating this
independent Burger King, tt
r e a lly m a k e s ua b e tte r
equipped lo create a full am.
lasting turnaround at Burger
King, h r said
But Le vin acknowledged
Burger King will fare tough
times a* its emerges as a
highly leveraged company
under thr plan, which calls for
shareholders In receive one
share uf Burger Ring stork for
every PUIsburv -share they
hold.

Dow Jo n o s
Dow Jo n e s Averages

Local Interest
TTiese quotatlona provided
by mrmurra o f th r National
Assoclatlon o f Securlllr*
Dealera arr representative
inter dealer p rice * as of
mid-morning today. Interdealer m a r k e t a change
throughout I h r day. Price* do
noi Include retail markup nr
markdown.
Ask
■ I*
4
American lloneer 3V*
Barnett Jank
33 Vk 23%
21%
First Union
21
31%
3m
FPAI.
3 3%
36%
Fla Progress
IIC A
46%
46
17%
Hughes 5upp(y 17%
219
21%
Mon Ison's
55%
5 5%
NCRCorp
30%
30%
Plesoejf
I2 H
12%
Scotty's
23%
Soutlirast Bsnk 2 3 %
20%
SunTrust
21%
63%
63
Wall Disney
West In*house
52H
52%
IBH
IBM
Brunawtck
9 VS 9%
IIB J
19%
IB M
Fla. Nsllooal
44 H
45%
Winn Dixie
.2 9 %
30%
Emerson

Gold And S llv s r
NEW YOKK — Foreign and
domestic gold A silver prices
quoted In dollars |&gt;er troy
oume Tuesday.
Gold

London
rrnluua ck*r. AXl.&amp; O ull 2 (X)
MefktkgnvmR « d i K5off 0 65
Krug Kong
422 23 up0 2B*N*w York
&lt;'nuir V»|*||
gold open
420 9 0 oil I IX)
Comet t|ml
sltvri (Hwti

H 43

idl 0.06

10:00 a.M.
30
20
15
65

Indus 2CUi 20 up 11 50
Trans 927 17 up 6.03
Util*
IH5 93 up 101
Stork
HOHtM up 4 63

fl.tiudnn m o r n in g fixing
change Is Itawtl mi the [itr
vhms day's closing price I

A m e ric a n s ch o o se 41 st president to d a y
Barry Tru m an stunned Thomas
Dewey In IU4H.
A c o n tide lit R e p u b lic a n
Bolding to a 2H year old tradi­
George Bush ended his cam­ tion. ihe 36 registered voters of
paign with a raucous rally In Ihr mountain hamlet of Dtxvlllr
Texas, but underdog Democrat Notrh. N i l . cast the nation'*
M ic h a e l D u ka k is s lu m p e d first ballots after m idnight
around the dock today as Amer­ Monday Bush won 34 votes;
ican* cast Ihe first vote* for thr Dukakis got three: one went to
4 1st president of the United New York Rep. Jack Kemp, who
Slates
vied unsuccessfully for Ihr GOP
"It's tn the hands of ihe gods presidential nominal ion.
and the American people,'* Bush
Most voting booths elsewhere
told rrporirrs wearily al Ihe were scheduled to open at 6 a m.
conclusion of the nearly two- local lime and lo close al 7 or H
year race for the While Itousr "1 p m The last [Mills In Alaska will
feel gixxl atiout thr rlrctton 1 close al midnight EST.
Dukakis and his wife. Kitty,
feel strong "
The Republican entered to­ plannrd tn voir In Boston today
day's voting with u lead In public before g e ttin g some m uch[Mills ranging from 4 lo 12 needed sleep. Bush and Ills wife.
percentage points, und hr Barbara, were lo cast ballots In
rx p rrtrd to become the first Houston before awaiting returns
sitting vice president elected to Will) their family al their hotel
Ihe Oval Office since Marlin Van residence.
At thr end of the final, frenetic
Burenin 1836
day of campaigning. Ihr two
B u t D u k a k i s . I h r
Massachusetts governor, refused candidates made eleventh-hour
to give up and campaigned well appeals In 30-mlmitc videotaped
Into Ihe rarly morning hours. commercials televised nationally
Monday night. They took vastly
ho|t*rnfchlng from San Fran
ctsco to Boston and predicting a different approaches.
In fo rm a l In a shirt a n d
"Novem ber surprise" In Ihr
form of ihe biggest upset since sweater. Dukakis. 55. answrrrd
Unite* Press International

DEATHS
L E S L IE GEORO E H U N T E R
Leslie George Hunirr. 65. 657
E. Bay Ave.. latngwood. died
Sunday al hi* residence. He was
born June 17. 1923. In Dawson.
W . Vu. He moved lo ihe area In
1973 from Mouflcld. W. Va Hr
was a srlf-rmplnyrd Itarlter. a
U.S. Navy vttrnm. ami a Mclhodist.
Survivors Include u daughter.
Bob hi Hunirr Kersey. Blnullrld.
W. Vu.: Ihrre brother*. Waller
E . Columbus. Ohio; W llllr M..
Cussellterry: Rolx-rl I.. Plalne
C ity , Ohio; und two grand­
children.
U a k l u w n P a r k C c in c •
tery/Funcnd Home, lathe Mary.
Is In churgr of arrangements.
K E L L E R K E IT H K IN O
Keller Kcllh King. 45.

100

Humphrey Road, latkr Mary,
died Sunday al Ills residence.
Horn Ju ly 27. 1043 In Versailles.
Ky.. he moved lo latke Mary In
1972 fnim Cocoa. Hr was a
self-employed contractor, a Hap
l i s t , a m e m b e r of I h e
Hlllslxirotigh Ba|tllsl Church in
Versailles. Ky., and a Vlrtnam
veteran serving In Ihe U.S.
Marine Corps.
Survivors In rh id r parents.
Carl and Ju n e King. Lake Mary;
a son John King. Luke Mary*: n
brother. Carl King II. Allanla.
Cm.; a sister Vicki Lunr. Lake
Mary: maternal grandmother.
Sadie Lancaster. Lake Mary;
[talrrnul grandmother. Minnie
Mar King. Longwood.
O a k I a w n I 'u r k C r m e tcry/Funcrut Home. Lake Mary'.
Is In charge of urrangmtrnts.

taped questions Iront citizen*
ahout policy Issues, tits liandling
of (hr campaign and his lack ol
public emotion

T tw confiscated signs wart plied up at the Lake Mary city maintenance shop.

S ig n s -----------------------------------------------------------------------Continued from Page l A
two signs from his |tro|x-rly and ordrrrd them in
pul them tuck Another two signs, be said he
didn't nothe missing until nflrr Ihry leli
“ They have trespassed on prlvalr property
Tills Is nothing more than a cheap [xtlllli.il
ploy." Fox and
Fox hlaxlrd tlx city fur [tractlrlng "selective
law' enforcement'' and said hr intend* to swear
out a warrant fur trespassing
Fox said he beltevrs II was three city
commissioner* who directed lmudrrdalr to
rrm nvr signs
" I think It’s ludicrous The tlay before
elections. Ilirre city commissioners give older*
to pH k op signs This is bogwash.'* Fox said.
Fox ran for I'omiiusaion seal one -n last year s
election and was defealed by Randall Morris
who is running (or mayor this year.
Lauderdale aold he had made a derision not to
do anything alxtul |M&gt;littc al signs In ihe right ol

Games-

way unless he received complaints, which hr
did
"The city crew was given Ihi sic Instructions
and turned luisr in trucks.' hr said
The signs were removed and taken In the i lly
water plain on Rinehart Road laiuderdale said
they will tie kept there "(or anyone who would
like to i (aim them."
■t'drrdalf said alter the signs were removed,
he was overwhelmed with callrrs who com­
plained ot signs being rrmoved from thru
properly.
"We tried to go out and do the best we could
wlllt the crews available.' Lauderdale said
Lauderdale said that rc|Niiis of rilv workers
tieing taken off regular Jobs to galhrr Ihe signs
were false.
llr said Brittle* II was true that Ihr public works
crew was scheduled to jxtst *|x-rd limit signs
Ihrmighoui ihe rllv nn Monday, the signs never
arrived. He said speed-limit signs will lx- postrd
Writ iii m lav Instead

Traditionally the rvenl wblch
draws tlte most |wr1li ipanis —
golf — ojieneil at 7:30 u m today
at Mayfair Gotl Course, and will
continue Thursday.
T h r four-mile run enm|triiii«iu
was this morning, as well a* the
triathlon and Itall mile bicycle
race
S y n c h ro n iz e d s w im m in g
duels and solos, as well as
diving. Is scheduled (his alternoon at Lyman High School s
[tool, and Ihr Iwo mtle race walk
Is scheduled tu begin al 2 p m
Competition In more seden­
tary spoftRalao lx-guts today.
IC h r c le f r F a n d d o m in o e s
p u n Rasr'of a l.Ifrpak 5 irionftnr. com|ielll|oit will tx- [ilaved al
dcllhrlllaliir and charger at a llnwrll Mareca*t of 97.119 which will contr
from ihe fire department budget
The system Is used to sustain
lit*- In cardiac crises and/or
trauma situations
Continue* from Page I A
In other business, (hr com­
taking an average ol right
mission approved the llrst read­
minutes in ihr voting Ixxilh
ing of an ordlnacr to increase
Voters, united with litre*- or
water rales and sewer f e e s
Public (tearing fur th r ordinance four luliot cards, will help select
a new president and United
will tie Nov 21
Com m issioners also reap- Stairs Senator. On the slate
[xiintrd Belly Mac Dowell. Jeffrey level, they will chixtse two ruhlMorton and James E. IVrry to net positions and a l&lt;xal state
Ihe ctxle enforcement board und senator Locally, voters will
M arvin M rll/rr lo ihe land choose thrlr choler lor shrrlll.
lax collector and two countv
planning agency
Cw atlaM d from Pegs 1A
jHirtn qbints last
year. Ilr said that is hevausr
tmlay Is election day and s*ne»|&gt;eoplr stayed home lo vote
rather than voting by absetitee
ballot
Medals were awarded yester­
day in Ihr quarter-mile bkyrlr
rare, men's right-Itall hlllards
and synrhmni/rd swimming in
figures and tram categories

Lakes

Hobby show rxhdtlls will lxentrred at Clly Hall until 4 p in
and will tie i&gt;|trn (or vlrwlng
Wcdncsd.iv and Thutsday.
The gumrs lx gait under gixxl
weather on Sunday with sailing
and windsurfing
The lonnul o|trniiig ccfrmtt
ulcs were held yesterday morn
lug at City Hall
Follow ing ih r ceremonies,
seven events were held txiwllng
tennis, synchronized swimming
bike racing, cmtnr sprints, men's
H-hall tillllards. and obstacle
cunoeing
A sfM-tat rrceplloit was held al
the civic center alter ih r com
prttiiofi yesterday

V o te rs

com m issioners as well as a
school Mt|tcrlnirndritl ami two
school board members Four
judges are u Im io ii the Im IIoi

Voters lit five of the seven
Seminole County cities will also
chixtsc clly commissioners and
councllmrn
Voters also will have a list ol
11 stale ennsUliilloii.il amend
mcnls In addition lo drcblmg on
w hether tn have a county
charter.

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•A — Sanlord Herald. Sanlord, Florida - Tueedey. November S. 1BS8

Age Games competition

Action heats up in
At age 70, Louise Wing keeps on
wowing ’em in the swimming pool
| By VICKI DatOMMBR
Herald correspondent
SANFORD — Louise Wing doesn't need sequins
on her suit to stand out from the crowd In the
synchronised swimming arena.
At the age of 70. Wing la a 15-year veteran of
the competition.
” 1 w as working as director of swimming at Uic
Boston YW CA when
rnr the sport first was opened to
women." Wing said Monday. "I was considered
'too old' for competition, but I really loved the
gracefulness of the sport."
For several years, she got her feet wet In Ihe
sport through coaching and Judging. She orga­
nised and choreographed shows at the Y. am well
ns started the first synchronised swim league In
New England, but felt that age was a barrier to
competition for herself.
Nowadays. Wing Is one of the finest swimmers
In her age group. She haa won a gold medal In Ihe
Golden Age Games every year since she began
competing. The Southland Corporation named
her Olympian of the Year for 1968.
Pari of the key to her aucceaa la her athletic
talents coupled with her musical background.
** r Julltard
W ing studied the french horn at the
School of Music.
"It helped build up my lungs." she said.
Wing la modest about her winnings, however

Athletes gather
for reception
By VICKI I
Herald correspondent

f

Dressed In outfits ranging
from sweats to business
suits, athletes In Sanford for
the annual Golden Age
Games mingled at the San­
ford Civic Center Monday
evening, some munching on
fruit, bran crackers and
other healthy snacks.
Bringing a close to the
drat official day of competi­
tion. HCA Central Florida
Regional H ospital
sponsored the reception and
a lecture.
Hospital adm inistrator
James Teaar sipped a glass
of cran b erry juice and
talked with the athletes
about the games.
Some of the athletes have
t&gt;rrn coming *0 Ihe &gt;games
lor several years, white the
e a p c rlc n c c Is new [o f
others.

and would rather talk about the benefits of the
apon for older Americana.
"I would suggest the aport tr anyone. It's fun
and It keeps one fit." she said. "I have very bad
anhrltla. If It weren't for this I probably wouldn't
be able to get out of a chair to exercise."
When W ing started competing and doing well,
she started travelling to contests all over the
country. When her nuaband Fred retired he
would sometimes travel with her. He complained,
however, that while the was busy winning gold
medals, he was bored.
She said that when she and Fred were married
37 years ago the worked during the day. but she
"had to be home when he walked through that
door In the evening." Though she's a very
strong-willed woman, she said that women Just
did things that way at the lime.
It took several years to convince him. but four
years ago. Fred, then 72. slipped Into the pool to
take Louise's class at the Y.
"It's so much fun doing this together." she
said
While Fred's scores average about 5 la perfect
score la 10|. Louise Is more apt to be awarded
scores In the range of 61* or 7. She said they are a
pretty good duo and will compete in the mixed
tram contest In the Games.
This summer the Wings plan to travel to
Denmark to rnmpetr in the World Masters
competition

A host of local officials were on hand for Monday's opening ceremonies.

Chairman of National Senior Olympics
calls Sanford games ‘one of the best’
a y m u to CHURCH
Harald city editor
SANFORD — Harris Frank of
St. Louts, chairman of the Na­
tional Senior Olympics Com ­
mittee. Is In Sanford tu observe
what he calls "one of the bestorgan Lied senior games In Ihe
nation."
Although Sanford's games
may no longer be the biggest of
the many senior games around
the country. Harris said Monday
that the Golden Age Games
consistently haa hosted a larger
field of contestants and events
for less money than any of the
other events.
The Golden Age Games ts one
of two In Florida this year wtitch
will qualify contestants for Ihe
I Nayopal bfjqoT,&lt;!^u|pu s which
will
lunc in St.
Louis.
(
The
round-aboiif

srfeNsfc:

In the side pocket
Ralph Kleinschmidt. 73. ol Annandala. Va,
looks on with cua stick In hand as Herman
Schroedar. 73. ol Santord. tries to sink one in

result of the Sanford games
Hama said II Is an outgrowth of
the St. Louis Regional Games,
which began In I960 as pan of
the centennial celebration of the
community center, which In­
cluded several elderly housing
project*. Harris was chairman of
that celebration's planning
committee.
He said the Idee for putting on
a settlor Olympic-type activity
came from knowledge of the
Illinois State Game*. Those
games were originated by a
university professor who started
them after observing, and com­
peting In. one of Sanford's first
Games.
Harris said a few years after
the St. Louis Regional Games
began, planning began (ur a
ii M M L M M L 49 attract cornsenior games

iptanrthur-

m

The first national rvrnt was
held last year and attracted Just
under 3.000 entries Irom 44
atatea. Canada. Mralro and
Taiwan. Tt»r rvrn t Is planned lor
every other y».-*r. Nrxi year the
games will again tie held In St.
Louts, and the site for the 1991
gamrs will be announced anon
after Ihe first of Uir year. Harris
said
We had somr coverage front
ABC Sports last year and Iruui
Modern Maiurtty muga/lur Next
year we have a commitment
from ESPN to broadcast the
events llkr. ' he said
"We sent out Invitations to hid
to elites around the country and
right cities w r r r Interested
We've narrowrd It down to three
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the side pocket. The two men were squaring
oil during yesterday's billiards competition at
the Sanlord Civic Center.

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Gene Blittner. 61, ol Seminole, serves during
the men's singles tennis match Monday
afternoon at Ihe Bayhead Racquot Club Action

heated up Tuesday In tho Golden Ago Games
as the competition entered its second lull day

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for votes before election
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DBS M O IN ES, kma - Holding
out hope for a stunning upset In
the Whl
White House ra n today.
Michael D u k a k is trum peted
through the pre-election dawn a
stirring call for Democrats to
come home to their proud party
of compaaetoo.
Cam paigning without steep
before moat Americans went to
th e v o t i n g b o o t h , t h e
Massachusetts governor flew
back across the Midwest from
California on the way to cast his
own ballot In Boston,
In
ion. contend
contending
all the while that he had surged
In the final days
tys to w ithin
striking distance of Republican
George Bush.
know victory Is within our
he assured hundreds of
lata w ho turned out to cheer
him at the Des Moines airport at
about 3:30 a.m. CST. He stayed
only a few minutes before flying
lo Detroit but appealed to sup­
porters for an unexpected voter
turnout that could push him
**rlhetop.
Jtamtaalng uatlonal polls that
found him 4 to 12 percentage
points behind the vice president.
Dukakis Insisted citizens finally
; were h e a rin g his call after
|months of a fight with Bush
marked by bitter personal at-

•tacks.
The 55-year-old former mara­
thoner appeared unruffled by
!the g ru e lin g schedule that
!
hlm 8 9 0 0 m“«* ,hrou* h
:

I I flU'’ . In nine states since
Sunday. Hla aides ceas^lenrd
last-minute stops today In sever­
al crucial stales — Ohio. New
Jersey. Texas — but settled on
Michigan and Its "wlnnable" 20
electoral votes.
"We're taking our case direct­
ly lo the American people."
Dukakis told a rally In Los
Angeles before leaving the West
Coast Monday night. " T h is
won't be over until the people of
California have their aay (In late
voting returns)."
The Democrats knew their
slim chances hinged on a sweep
of big Industrial slates together
with California, the richest prtxe
with 47 electoral votes.
"To m o rro w the people In
California have It In their power
lo pick the next president of the
United States." Dukakis asserted
to a huge rally of about 30.000
people In San Nanctoro'i Em
barcadero P la ta . " I th in k
California Is going to lock George
Bush right out of the White
House."
He added In St. Louis. "They
lot about October aurprises. Tomorrow we're going ti
to
surprise, ‘Dili
here a November surprise.
its
light and
an It'i
la very, very tight
getting tighter by the
he Ihour."
Aides like Steve Engelbcrg
affected the governor's sllff-up­
per-lip attitude, maintaining the
eleventh-hour push was wise
because "we believe this thing
could break today; voters don't
like to be told they’re trrelc-

’s campaign brings him back
to where his campaign began

var
Along that line. DukaUs eve.i
returned to a philosophical
theme of hta race for the party's

Michael Dukakis
nomination last spring. Promis­
ing that he and his running
mate. Texas Sen. U o y u Brntscn.
would "expand the circle of
opportunity," he Issued a call for
Democrats to embrace their
party.
"America Isn't Just a place. It's
not Just a piece of land or Just
another country." he said. "It's
the nobleat experiment ever un­
dertaken on this planet."

HOUSTON For Oeorfe
Bush, the long march lo
Election Day ended In the
same city and high spirits In
which It began many months
ago but with one big dif­
ference. The presidency, once
a mere hope, now seems
wlihtn his grasp.
Like lens of millions ol
other Americans. Bush was
headed for the polls today to
cast his ballot In an election
dominated by exchanges of
often biller and sometimes
misleading charges between
the two presidential can­
didates
Bui as Democrat Michael
Dukakis campaigned lo the
wire in pursuit of a nearmiracle, (hr Republican vice
president planned to wind
down from I he frrn/ted pace
of recent days and review a
speech he Itoped to deliver
upoi. election as the nation's
4 1si chief r xrrutlve.
After pu&gt;ing a brief visit lo
his local cam paign head­
quarters. Bush arranged lo
attend a huge G OP "Victory
'B S " rally tonight at thr
George R Brown Convention
Center, where he hopes lo
accept (he prtie that eluded
him In I OHO.
The candidate and his wife,
liar bars, were lo be Joined by
22 family members to await
the election returns In the

hotel suite that has served for
year* as their legal residence.
Returning home Monday to

(tooegc Both
a huge rally. Bush still refused
to say publicly what his
advisers and other analysis
c o n r l u d r d d u r i n g th e
weekrnd — Ihat Dukakis had
not been able to assemble the
IH stales he needed for an
upset.
"It's in the hands of the
gods and the American peo­

ple." Bush told reporters as
he arrived tn the city where
he entered political life 30
years ago.
Pollster Robert Teetrr and
o th e r s e n io r c a m p a ig n
advisers had a less lenlsilve
assessment for their man.
having decided by Sunday
that the presidency was nut of
Dukakis’s reach.
Bui for the moment, there
was no outward sign of trieb r a l I o n . o n ly p r i v a t e
expressions of relief and sign*
that Bush al last lisd cut loo**from the burdens of what he
c h a r a c t e r i z e d as u
"ro u g h -a n d -tu m b le " cam
palgn
Al a ruinous rally In the
atrium of a downtown shop­
ping mall, noi far from where
iir declared his candidacy
Oct 12. 19H7. he appealed for
a m andate, offering con­
fidence that "together, we ran
build a Iteller America."
B u s h , w h o kept up a
d ru m b e a t of attacks on
Dukakis during earlier slops
In M ic h ig a n . O h io and
Missouri, rellected briefly on
thr campaign negativism,
conceding for the ftral lime
that "It lan'l easy and II lias
been hurtful "
llut hts loyalists wrnl wild
si another sharp admonition
for Ihr Massachusetts gover­
nor "If you rsn'l stand the
heat, gel like hell out of thr
kllrhen*"

Democrats expect to remain In control of Congress
W A SH IN GTON - Democrats
expected today to retain control
of Congress, hoping for a alight
expansion of thetr Senate major­
ity and certain that the 34-year
history of running the House will
be extended two more years.
Democratic control of the
101st Congress, tf Republican
George Bush wins the White
House, seta the stage for a
continuation of the congressio­
nal-executive branch confronts
lion that marked the final two
years of the Reagan presidency
"honeym oon^for* Bush with
Congress.
A Dukakis win would mean an
extended honeymoon and a
spate of bills to put hts programs

In place. It would be the
time one parly held both ends of
Pennsylvania A venue since
Jim m y Caner went tn the White
House In 1978.
The Senate was tn Democratic
hands 54-46 entering today's
races tn 33 slates, with the
majority party looking for a oneor two-srat gain. Democrats had
a 255-177 edge In the House,
where there were three vacan­
cies. and a shift of a half-dozen
scats either way was possible.
But c lo u d in g Dem ocratic
hopes in the Senate were Re­
publican hopes that a coattail
effect from Uw top of the ticket
could affect races in Florida.
Mississippi and Nevada. And
contests In W isconsin and
Arizona offered the GOP the
tantalizing prospect of gains

toward — but most likely
stfll short of — the majority they
held from I9 6 0 -I B M
T h e lost lim e Republicans
controlled both the House and
S e n a te waa a f t e r D w ig h t
Elsenhower's 1952 landslide,
but that lasted Just two years
when the House went Democrat­
ic. It has stayed there since. The
Senate sla ve d D em ocratic,
except for the first six years
under Resgan.
In the tote-bio— riming races,
the once almost unassailable
lead of Democrat Herb Kohl
dwindled to a mere 6 points |n
Wisconsin in the face ol a
determined effort by state Sen.
Susan Engrfcltrr. And a huge
o u tp o u rin g of G O P money
boosted Phoenix businessman
Keith DeFrecn. Democratic Sen.

Dennis DeConctnt. polls sug­
gested. was In trouble ovrr
questions clouding land deals
Twenty erven sitting senators
sought reelect loo. with In-um
bents — with some exceptions,
by and Urge favored The "open
seats." ihree Democratic and
three Republican, offered wane
of the tightest races
Democrats were certain of
w in n in g the G O P seat In
Virginia, where former Gov
Charles Robb was a shoo In
against Maurice Dawkins Dem­

ocratic Rep. Mike Lowrry aloud a tiring. Republican Hep. Trcni
good chance of knocking out Lott had a shot al putting one ir
former Sen. Slade Gorton in a the GOP column In hla race will
rinse race for s GOP seat In Rep. W a y n e D u w d y . Con
W a shin gton , nnc in w h irl:
orrvallve Republican Hep Con
Lowrey might brnrflt from a nle M.u k « ould add a Democrat*
strong Dukakis showing How­ seal lo ihr GOP column In hh
ever. the seat vseated by Hr
dead even rare against Hrp
p ub llra n Hubert Stafford in lluddk Ma&lt; Kav Anil Engrlntri
Vermont was likely to go In Rep
was charging hard al Kohl lot
James Jeffords over Democrat
lb*- seal tiring given up h&gt;
William Gray, a former U S
Drmorral William Pnixmlrr
attorney
In all hut 27 ol ih r 435
In Mississippi, where veteran congressional districts Imurn
Democrat John Siennis is re­ hrntB are running

Announcing:

Reagan awaits election results
W A S H IN G T O N - R o n ald
Reagan, hoping for a political
milestone not seen In 152 years,
rested si the White House today
after a sentimental Journey lo
California for the presidential bid
of his loyal proicgc. George
Bush.
Though It was s marathon
round trip for the 77-year-old
leader. Reagan flew lo his
western home base on the eve of
today's election because Re­

publicans worried California was
a lo— up between Bush and
Democrat Michael Dukakis —
and the president has provrd an
effective surrogate for Ihr GOP
ticket.
Tru e to form, the former
governor rallied the Golden Stale
(idthful and had tears In hts eyes
by the time hta day ended In San
Diego, as several hundred fans
Joined him In singing "God Bless
America" and gave him the
American flag flown at the final
rally In front of a shopping mall.

"M y name Is not on the ballot
and won't appear on the ballot
ever again." Rragan reminded
the crowd. "But If my name Is
not on the ballot tomorrow,
something more Imponani is —
a principle, a legacy And that*
why I'm here today, to a«k you
to turn oul the vote tomorrow ...
so our principles survive, our
legacy endures and our truth
goes marching o n ."
En route home. While House
chief of staff Kenneth Dubrrxtrln
said Reagan was upbeat.

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China quake toll expected to climb
United F t — * Iwtensattenal

S outh Africa pledges racial reform s
P R F T *41A. South Africa — The while minority government
plct — -«•
''clear rommltment'* to racial reform, but a
•poku -n fur the family of Imprisoned black nationalist
leader Nelaon Mandela quashed hopes for Ills Immedlale
release.
Chris lleunls. mlnlsler of coiislllulkmal development, said
Monday he would do everything possible lo bring together
leaders to rewrltr the nation's constitution, and hinted at iht
participation of Mandela. South Africa's longest-serving black
political prisoner
Mandela. 70. Is recovering from tuberculosis In a Cape Town
clinic. There has been widespread speculation President Pieter
W. Botha will free him soon.

Rebels attack m inister's house
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador — Suspected leftist rebels
threw explosives st the home of Finance Minister Ricardo J.
Lopes Monday In Ihe second attack on a government mlnlsler
In 48 hours, the army said
The army said the 0 J0 p.m explosions damaged the front of
the house but no one was Injured
On Saturday night, rebels bombed the residence of the
Mlnlsler of Public Works. Luis Lopes Ceron. Lopes told
reporters the e*plosions caused about 83.000 damage but no
Injuries
Rebels from I he Fsrabundo Marti National Liberation Front
said In a broadcast on clandestine Radio Vrnceremos" early
Tuesday that they "will continue with actions against officials
of the corrupt rrglme of Jose Napoleon Duane "
The FMLN Is waging an 8-year-old war against Ihe
118 -harked government of ailing President Duarte The rebels
have slepprd up altarks as the March 1080 presidential
elections draw closer.
Potter said lhal four bomba designed lo spread FMLN
propaganda pampleis also exploded Monday evening In the
renter of San Salvador There w rrr no Injuries or damage

From Unitod Pro** International report*

FB I investigates com p u te r whiz

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W ASHINGTON — The FB I. trying lo deirrmlne whether
frderal criminal laws w rrr brnkrti. Inund "enough elements '
lo focus a lull M a le Investigation on the Cornell University
gradualr student susprrtrd of rrrallng a "virus" that Jammed
thousands of computers nationwide, it was reported Tuesday
Student Kofjcrt Tspprn Morris Jr.. 23. met In Washington
Monday with his lawyer. Thom as A Gutdohoni. who said his
ofhre was Investigating Ihe Inrldenl and has hern in touch
with frderal officials but would makr no comments. The
Washington Post rrporird
i Intermai inquiry into Use nauuo s wtasi ta ts w4 isanpuici
usasd iii naagh slssaswls - U * ibe Indersls lo
Investigate II officially" as a probable criminal art. Mil
spokesman Charles Strinm rt/ said In foesday's New York
Times
Anne Morris, ihe student's mother, told the INm her son Is at
Iheir family home in Arnold Md . near the nation s capital
Unidentified Iriends quolrd In earlier news|&gt;a|irr arrnunis
have said lhal Morris did rrra ir ihe virus, but did so
unintentionally when hr made a programming error that
triggered Ihe hog lhal disabled thousands ol academic and
government computers nationwide Iasi week

From Unitod Prts* International raporl*

BEIJING — Authorities today
were still trying to assess (he
damage from a massive earth­
quake lhal struck a remote
mountain region of southwest
China Iwo days ago. killing at
least 600 people and severing
roads and communications over
a wide area.
The quake, one of Ihe worst lo
hit China this century, struck
Sunday nlghl In southwestern
Yunnan Province, ll measured
7.6 on Ihe open-ended Richter
scale, official* of the Slate
Seismologlcsl Bureau said In
Beijing.
Severr damage was reported
around I tie towns of Lancang
and Mrnglian. about 1.600 miles
southwest of Beijing near Ihe
border with Burma.
Officials said Ihe powerful
temblor destroyed most of the
house* In Lancang and an ad­
jacent county and damaged

Photographer
held in Spain
returns home
NEW YORK - The parents of
an American photographer sen­
tenced In Spain lo six years in
prison for a cocaine smuggling
«onvk lion held out lltlle hope for
Iheir son's quick rrlcaac despite
Ins transfer lo Ihe United Slates
Conan Owen. 24. of Annandale. Va . arrived Monday In New
York along wlih Justice Dr|&gt;artmerit official* who acrom(Mined him on a flight from
Barcelona's El Prat International
airport
Owen, who once worked aa an
Intrm for Vice President George
Bush, was sentenced In April lo
six years and a day In prison and
fined 818.000 for smuggling
nearly 8200.000 worth Cl tocalne into Spain In Ihe false
b n ltn m of s s u itc a s e
A
llurtrkma Judge refused In ac­
cept a runlrM un by a drug
Iralfkkrt In a U S federal court
lhal Owen had been framed
A parole hearing lor Owen was
scheduled lor Ihe week of Nov.
21. a Justice Department official
said in Washington.
Th e Spanish governm ent
oopfiived Owen* transfer Oct.

ll

under a. 1883 agreement

lirisrcii the Furt&gt;pran Com m u­
nity and Ihr United Slates lhal
alkiws prisoners to serve out
th e ir term s in Ih e ir ow n
countries
Finest Owen and his wile.
Itaquel, wore yellow T-shirts
with orange lettering lhal read
"Free Conan Owen."

buildings In some 14 olhrr
surrounding counties In the
rugged, mountainous region.
Reports of dead and Injured
flo w e d In as tro o p s w r r r
mobilized lo begin restoring
communications links knocked
out by the quake.
S ta te -ru n Chinese Kadjo.
quoting preliminary reports, said
Monday al least 600 people were
killed and many more Injured-In
one village alone, ll said Ihe
small village of Sanmapo was
"almost completely destroyed ."
The radio said authorities wenunable lo provide an arruratr
damage assessment because of
communications difficulties with
some of Ihr remote affected
arras
A sketchy report provided by
an official in Ihe town of Slman.
where a rescue renter was set
up. said al least 174 people w rrr
killed Bul the official said Ihr
figure only rtivrred one area
under hla Jurisdiction and he

prrdlctrd Ih r final loll would br
m ueh higher.

The official said hr tried lo
drive lo Lancang on Monday, bul
was forced lo turn kick because
of massive slides along ihe road.
The county has u population of
about 40.000. he said
"Troops are raring lo dear Ihr
road now," the official said. "Hul
according lo early radio rrports
from rrsrur trains that have
rrarhrd Lancang. damage in ihr
(ow n Is rxtrrm rly severe und
most buildings are down "
A reporter al Ih r official
X in h u a News Ageney, also
(cached by telephone, put conUntied deaths al tirtwrrn 200
and 300
Officials said Ih r provincial
governm ent had launched a
major relief rlfnrt. sending medi­
cal learns and utility rrrw s Into
the area and planning in dn&gt;p
emergency supplies by alrplanr
Includlng trots. IimmI and medi­
cine

Al least 34 uflrnihorks were
fell brtwrrn Sunday nlghl and
Monduy morning, most between
4 and 3 on the Richter scale,
officials said
Yunnan Province G ov. H r
Zhlqlung llew by helicopter lo
Ihe quakr's renter from Ihr
provincial caplial of Kunming,
und Premier Ll Peng voiced
sym|Mihy for local residents und
sent "heartfelt condolences'* to
families of Ihe victims. Xinhua
said
Main roads into Ih r area wrrr
blocked by damage and debris
and many telephone lines re
m.lined rut. nllicials said.
ll was Ihr worst earthquake
disaster III China since a massive
quake destroyed Ih r elly ol
Tangshan, east ol Beijing, m
1976 killing 240000 people
More than hall of China’s
major rttlrs lie In potrntlally
dangeroos seismic zones More
than IOO earthquakes Ilave been
ret order! in China this century.

36 killed in Philippine
landslide by Typhoon Skip
MANILA. Philippines — Tvphoon Skip. Ihe
third killer storm lo hll ihe Philippines in two
wreks blew Inin Ihe South China Sea early
today, leaving behind a swath of flallrned
homes, grounded ships and a landslide that
devastated a village Al least 36 profile wrrr
killed
Hundreds of thousands of people w rrr left
homeless by Ihe typhoon, which slammed Into
east-central Leyte Island with winds of 110
niph Monday afternoon and plowed west
across the airhlprlagoovernight.
The storm left Ihe Philippines and mo veil
Into Ih r South China Sea with slightly
d im in ish e d force after sunrise today
Weathermen said Skip was heading toward
Vietnam Tuesday evening
Philippine rrllrf officials Immediately began
tallying damage reports fmm Ihe remote
Islands of the central Vtsayan region, many ol
which w rrr cul off from communications Th r
same area bore Ihe brunt ot Typhoon Ruby,
which killed al least 300 people on Oct 24
Skip forced al least two ships lo run aground
and Iwo others were rrporird missing
Authorities said 10 crewmen fled in a life rail
when Ihe lankrr Ethane ran aground of! Tres
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Rryes island 1IO miles south of Manila. T h r
sailors were brllevrd lo have made 11 lo a
nearby lighthouse safely
Another vessel. Ihe OnKpitetu C ity, was
reported missing bul officials could not say
whal kind of ship ll was or how many (leople
were aboard
A (Mssrngrr ship. Ihe Simpagulta. went
aground near Zamboanga In Ih r extreme
southern Philippines but all pawengers and
crew w rrr reported sale Search crews also
w rrr ItMiklng lor a small boat with one prnvon
aboard lhal went adrift in the same area when
a towllnr from a university researrh vessel
broke

Combined rrports from relief agenrlrs
aboard al least 36 proplr died during the
tvphoon most of them drowning victims The
deaths Included nine In Manila. 10 in
(amarines Sur province, seven on Panay
Island, seven on Negros island and three on
Mindoro Island
Rescuers were digging through Inns of mud
in Santa Rosa village In ('am arines Sur
province. 170 miles southeast ol Manila, where
several homes were destroyed and 20 (iroplr
were missing under a landslide caused by
lorTrtuial rains Four bodies had been recov­
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Poisoning suspected in
Haitian colonel’s death
P O R T-A U -P R IN C E. Halil Diplomats say tltr death of Col.
Jean-Claude Paul, a suspected
drug iralflckrr who died after
eating what police brllevr was
poisoned pumpkin soup, may
hrlp esse tensions brtwrrn Ihe
United Stairs and Haiti
Police Chief Georges Valetn
said Monday lhal olllcrrs ar­
rested Mlrrlllr Dellnols. Paul's
former wife, and iwo servants
shortly after Ills death Sunday.
Independent Radio Halil Inter
ioted Vah m as saying the
rre were sus|»eclrd of poison Ing Paul's pumpkin soup No
mollvr was disclosed
Paul. Dellnols und Paul's
brother. Antonio, were indielet I
In March by a federal grand Jury
In M iam i on charges they
smuggled more than 200 pound*
of Colombian cocaine lo the
United Stales In 1086 through a
binding strip at Paul's farm.
Dellnols was arrestrd In Miami
on a drug charge In March 19H7
bul (led to llalll after posting
ball.
A diplomat said that Paul's
death might help rase tensions
between llir United Stales und
II a 111 s t e m m i n g f r o m
Washington's anger over coralne
smuggled through ihe troubled
Caribbean nation fmm Smith
America.
"H e Is not In Ibis world
anymore and this I* something
that has passed." Mid Ihe dip­
lomat. who spoke on condition of
anonymity. "Jean-Claude Paul
or not. In terms of dmg lighting.
(Halil and the Untied Staleal are
cooperating right now."
The United Stales has made
suppression of dmg smuggling a
key lo restoring 870 million In
annual economic uld to Halil.
The assistance was cul off uflcr
November 1987 elections were
halted by gunmen allied with (he

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which was ousted In Frbniary
1080.
Since Ll. Gen. Prosper Avrtl
took control In a Srplember
coup, police have made several
d r u g -r e lu le d a rre s ts a n d
s e lt u r rs . In c lu d in g 1.000
|M&gt;und* ol cocaine taken oil a
Greek brighter ill St. Marc, a
northern port. u I m h i I thrrr weeks
ago
lndr|tendrril Radio Mrlropole
rr(Mined Sunday that Paul. 49.
who was foned into rrllrrmrnt
Sepl. 30 as |&gt;urt of a purge lo
cleanse Halil's repulallon for
human rights utilises, died ol a
heart allack ai Ills ranch outside
Ihe capital.
Valrln ri&gt;ld the radio station
l hul Paul died at Ills homr ut
Fermalhr. about 20 miles east of
Ihe capital, following a midday
meal Sunday.
G o v e r n m e n l spokesm an
FranU Lubln told United Press
Inirrnullonal an autopsy was
scheduled lo determine Ihe
cause of death. A sample of the
soup was flown in Miami for
examination. Radio Haiti Inter
reported
Paul commanded Ihe (eared
Dessulines Harr.irks army batlutlun until ordered Inin retire­
ment by Avrtl on Sepl. 30. An
iijqiosliion politician living in
Puerto Rico once described Paul
ns "the most dangerous man In
Halil."
Paul played a key role In Ihe
Sepl. 17 coup In which enlisted
men overthrew arm y President
Ll. Gen. Henri Numphy and
Installed Avrtl. Paul also backed
Namphy when h r ousted civilian
President Leslie Manlgat In
June.
Paul, u burly 29-yenr army
veteran rurrly seen wlihnul an
Uzl submachine gun. was widely
Itellrvrd lo have helped organUr
the shooting spree that killed al
least 34 people

NEW YORK - Only iwo peo­
ple showed up in enroll In a
government program giving free
needles lo drug addicts, bul Ihe
c ity 's health com m issioner
suggestrd critics "ask me In 90
days" If Ihr program Is a suc­
cess
The iwo enrollees — both
described as men who had been
put on a walling list al a
Brooklyn drug rehabilitation
center — were given needles al
Ihe city llrallh Department's
downtown hradquartrrs. said
Commlsskmrr Stephen Joseph
The controversial pilot pro­
g r a m l o d i s t r i b u t e fre e
hypoderm ic needles In In ­
travenous dmg users, described
as I h r first g o v e r n m e n tsponsored program of Its kind In
Ihr United Stales. Is designed lo
slow the spread of AIDS. Shared
needles are one of Ihe major
sources of transmission of ihe
virus that causes Ihr deadly
disease.
"The AIDS epidemic has been
druwn lo Ihr drug epidemic."
Joseph said "AIDS has becomr
Ih r worst health crisis In modern
limes."
H r suggested lhal critics "ask
me In 90 days" whether the Pilot
Needle Exchange Study has
licen u success.
Joseph has taken heal from
law enforcement officials und
members of the black und Illspanic communities, who have
blasted Ihe plan lo give needles
lo drug users as a form of
"genocide" and u step toward
legallrallon of dmg use.
But ctly olllcluls said Ihr
thrust of Ihr program would be
aimed al gelling participants
Into dmg treatment programs.
More than 17.000 AIDS cases
have been diagnosed In Ihe city
since 1981, said Sam Friedman,
a Health D e p a rtm e n t
spokesman.
Joanne Thomas, of Ihe Bronx,
who spent more than three
hours ut the llrallh Department
walling lo gel a birth certificate.
agreed.

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viid Monday ilu tmv* lacked lli* irtiiiinal intent
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He said fir I1.11 I nn knowledge ol tFir charges.
Issued In August until tie read newspaper unifies
I o p r n n i up my paper and read about
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and I said tn inyxelf, Wfiat dummy overeraluus
(iruxeculor x ullltr did that?' It wax my pro­
secutor's office.' Patterson said
Allhuugh thr Incident was more serious than
the Imi) s merely "playing doctor
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I tils L* not the kind ol &gt;use where we should lie
putting seven-year-olds and a four year old and
thrir families in a court selling lit- said
Patterson said the girl * m nllirr agreed that Ilir
charges should he dropped against Ilu- boys, who
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in vc Ir Rim lliri&gt;ll|{h Ih r JuhKlr
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Eaiitasy R n outs till ill writing Old Man Ikiwn
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I h r jury rrjn ird Ih r (o n lrn tln n tty Fantasy
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Fiiitcrtv I I s|w ul tw ii days on ihr vuliirss
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with sinrtrs ol iim k history and his Ions: running
trod with / a m i/
J u r y lurrman lloh Roltr Ison 17 aN'apaw inr
s*llrr said Fogrrly's m u sir makihK durinij ih r
ni.il had no hearlnit on th ru final dec Islun
llui an altornry (or Fantasy Wrrnrds was
ups*-i liy lot&lt;rrtv * (tTflomkanre
\L*- w i-ir tijistaurd l»y a su(K-rstar
lawyer
Mali ohn Itornsii inr&lt;anpiamrd
Another Fantasy altornry Norman Rodman
had lold ih r jurv
1hr sound ol ilir musii is thr
tirsi i*-si W r ask you lo trust your ow n ears
I In I pitin Nrll Swrljlrs -wild Ihr jianrl leaned
i 1 III Fugrnv s lav of Irom thr niitsel H r said
simplv llstrninit to tlir song’s revealed s*-v*-r,d
d lllrrrn i rs and dial the jiu h i I was nol tfirrr
lor i opvMi’ll! mlrtntfrmrnt
Ft»i(rftv s.ud hr was rrllrv rd Ihr Inal was
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" T o drfrnd im srll m s l more lhan tlir soon
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Fantasy whlrh owned ilir rinhts to Run
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m A m rrtia with Foijrnv writ Inn surh (ills as;
Proud M an
Fortunair Son.' 'D o w n on tJirj
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iM 'lw irii F'oiirrtv and /ai-lll/ wjm had lswki-t|1
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Fantasy was a nm storr Im nt recurd i-umjslnv
Ituth men haw surd and rmantersued r.n Ii
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profits limn Fonrrtv s mosn In our instant &lt;/.out/ i launril Foi&gt;rttv d rlam rd him m a sunn
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iltnim. l.kti-T i tiannrd lo Van/ K.ini Dan/
I hai i as* is siill m tin- state rmirts
I w as a kid timti l.l ( 'errlto w it It a lily'll school
tsrnd and we Ik-i amr world famous." Fonrrtv
said
ll was like a Hollywood story Vet here I
was made lo trrl like a criminal Ii was just
weird
Foip itv did mil pl.n Crerdrnee vini{s putilli Iv
lor more than a dn adr sliu r I!l77 tx-i ause ol
dn Inner trrlm i’s l* u m i him and /a m i/ Hut
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.It llvists ehose Kleettotl Dav lo end their
seven week Iasi alter leading 2.(KX&gt; (veopli- on a
massive man It to du- Capllnl m which .177
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IR-mandini! more ulfoulahlt- Inmsing, homiless aeiivlsi Mm Ii Snyder marrhed alnnjr w ith
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Alter du- mail It. J77 protesters were arrested
win ii they sal down in the middle ol Cnnstitu
Hull Avenue m a planned show of civil
tllsulM-dlrurr
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and &gt; Jiild’rearing hlasiril tiudi’ei cuts durmn
die Ri-acau .nlininisit.itlou which hr said have
I k t i i cruel im Inldrrn ”
1 must prulrsi with every lair uf indignation I
have acalnsl lioinclcssness and partn ularly
Jioiiit-lrssness uf children." s.ud S|&gt;u&lt;'k, who
utlfrd die cmwd lo vole ai&gt;.illlsl Ri-puhllcan
pn-sidendal nominee Gi-oim llu-.lt hut did not
mt-ndou DemiKradc rival Mletiael Dukakis lay
name
t or the sik e ol i lilld te ii
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tin pre side nta lo Itosli
said S jkk k. w ho w a s
later arrested

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wouid end thru Is dav water only Iasi today
"W e're here lo eali aiii-nlion to what's In rn"
h.i|i|M-mn|&gt; and what hasn't been happcnliiK tor
the jiasi eii*III years." Kas«-m told the crowd ,
m any uf Iht-m hotnrU-ss themselves and som rt
from us far away as Cal Ifont la.
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stuns dial read Homes Nol Uombs" and "W e
lltm urr lor Itoiisini! dial she was there to ask
uovi-inmi-nt nfNi i.il. lo lake the prublrrus ot the)
homeless more seriously
AV'e all desr-rvi- tin same lesjH-i t reuardless ol
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Leonard stops Lalonde

IN BRIEF
Hrdlna ignites Flams*
Jlrl Hrdlna. who waa struggling with a arming
dum p, look some ritra work and ram r up with
i hr brat goal-scoring night of hia career.
Hrdlna. a 30 year-old
rooklr who formerly
p l a y e d for t he
Czechoslovakian nsitonal tram, arorrd four
goals on four ahola
Monday night to Irad
the Calgary Flame* to a
6-3 victory ovrr thr
Hartford Whalers
Hrdlna had brrn upart with hta play of lair,
but got a chanrr to Iron out thr klnka when Joe
Nlewrndyk waa arnt off fur a major high
sticking penalty, which carrlea an automallr
gantr mlaronduct and ejection.
Nlewrndyk waa arnt off the Ire with 57
aeconda left In the flral period, although
(r.rvbOon replaya »' owed R waa actually the
atlrk ol lloh Hamage that connect'd with the
face of Hartford'a Jody Hull.
In thr only other NHL game Monday. Montreal
and St Loula akatrd lo a 3-3 lie

Report: Dsm bo was paid
LAKAM IE. Wyo - Daaketball alar Fennls
Drmbo waa paid while attending the Unlvrraity
of Wyoming, the Rocky Mountain Newa of
Denver reported In a topyrtghl atory Monday.
Wyoming Athletic Director Paul Roach aald
the achool will Investigate He aald he Informed
the NCAA of the newspaprr'a atory and of the
unlvrraity'a plana.
"W e are obviously extremely concerned about
these allegations. Roach aald “ Were also
concerned about the motives of the aourres
riled In the newspaper stories, especially the
unidentified source.’*
Drmbo. now with the Detroit Pistons, denied
the payments
"Nothing like that happened." Drmbo told the
paper. “ No way. I didn't get no money under the
door. I wish I would have
H r was not available for comment Monday.

Ltfsbvr# SaaMla't naw manager
S E A T T L E — Jim Lefrbvre. the third Im &lt;w
roach and hitting instructor for the American
la-ague champion Oakland Athletics. Monday
waa named manager of the last place Seattle
Manners
Lefrbvre. 46. aald he waa determined lo end
the losing ways of the Manners, who have never
had a winning season In their 12-yrar history
The Manners' beat finish waa at 76 64 In 1967
and In 1966 they came In last in the AL Wrsi
with a 66-93 mark.
"Th e Manners have a chance lo do some
exciting things." Lefrbvre said "It's going to
lake a little time, but I'm ready."
Lefrbvre replaces Jim m y Snyder, who look
ovrr as Intrnm manager In June when Dirk
Williams was fired a little more Ilian two years
after taking the Job Lrfcbvrr becomes thr
tram's eighth manager

A IIT O R A M M
Elliott c Io m s in on

cup

D A YTO N A IIEACII - A Winston Cup rham
pmnshlp Is an IHlh-plare finish away for lllll
Elliott.
Elliott, the Ford Thunder bird driver from
Duwannvlllr. Ga.. retained his 79 point Irad over
Husty Wallace with a fourth place finish In
Sunday's Checker 500 at Phoenix International
Raceway. He ran become the first Ford driver
slnrr David Pearson In 1969 to win the
season-long championship by finishing IHth or
brttrr In the final NASCAR rare of Ihe year, the
Atlanta Journal 500 at Atlanta International
Hare way Nov 22.
Alan Kulwlrkl snapped Wallace's three-race
winning streak by earning his first career
victory Sunday. Wallace finished fifth, but
earned five bonus points for leading a lap which
enabled him In keep pace with Elliott.
Hut taking Ihe championship away from
Elliott will lie difficult. Wallace will have to win
Ihe rare and hope Elliott encounters u streak of
had luck.

P ro a staff and wira ra ports

B A SK ET B ALL
UH 05 p m - THS. NHA. Chicago Hulls at New
York Knlrks. ILl

BOXING
(1 0 0 0 p.m. - ESPN. WHA Middleweight
Championship. Sumbu Kalumbay vs. Doug
DeWItt. (LI
HOCKEY
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LAS VEGAS. Nev. - After defeating Marvin
llagler In hla previous bout. Ray Leonard gaied
In the mirror the neat day and aald he hardly
looked like someone who had been In a fight.
Hr won't feel that way Tuesday. Leonard
became the first boxer In history to win titles In
five weight classes Monday night, but took more
of a beating than usual
Leonard went down for the second time in hta
career Monday night and had hla noae bloodied
In the fourth round before rallying to atop Donny
Lalonde at 2.30 of the ninth round
Leonard look Lalonde'* World Hoxlng Council
light heavyweight title and the new WHC super
middleweight crown He previously held cham ­
pionships in the welterweight. Junior mlddlewrlghl and middleweight divisions

"T h r knockdown was similar lo Kevin Howard
in 1964." aald Leonard, referring lo the firsi
knockdown of his career. "I knew whai hr was
going lo do. and hr came on strong. It wasn't a
matter of lighting out ol desparaimn. Il was a
mailer of me gaining respect."
Leonard got caught with a III punch barrage
early In the ninth round, and was puffy under his
ryes at the end
"Am I happy with me performance? Yea. I'm
happy,” hr said
Lalonde was not rmlwrrassrd with Ills show­
ing
"I thought II was anybody's fight al any lime.”
Lalonde said
Leonard gave lalonde a savage healing In Ihe
ninth round. Tw o rights lo the head sent Lalonde
reeling against ihe ropes and Leonard moved In
wtlh a furious liarrage. finishing with a left hook

that drup|ied lailonde
Lalonde rose al rrlerre Richard Sleele s count
of seven, bul sagged wearily against Ihe ropes
Uilondr his mouth bloodied, had no defense as
Lroitard |M&gt;undrd away and put the cl tampion on
Ihe canvas again wllh a right hand
l^ilondr fell on his side and his cornermen
Immediately slarlrd Inin thr ring in hall the
flghl Lalonde tried lo gel up. hul fell hark on Ills
side as Sleele declared (hr fight over.
Leonard, a 32-year old from Poioinar. Md .
leaped around Ihe ring alter Ihe land ended.
Jumping on a ring | m isi and waving h is hand In
live air lo signal "five," lie previously held lilies
In Ihe writer*rigid, junior middleweight and
middleweight divisions
la-onard Improved lo 35-1 wllh 25 knot--kinds
lieforr a crowd ol about 15.(XX) al Ihe Caesars
» « e Fight. Fag* 3B

Oviedo
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Blocking key
for Brantley
By CHRIS P IS TE *
Herald sports aditor

I f M A R K B LYTH E
Herald sports writer

Itlork will tie a key word for Lake Hrantley a
Lady Patriots tonight when they go up againat the
Lady Panthers of Dr Phillips High In the 4A-5
Region playoff The match begins al 7 p ni al
Orlando Dr Phillip* High School
Lake Hrantley. 22 3. has been a g««»d blocking
Irani Ihta season while Dr Phillips la not uard lo
going up against trams who blork well laikr
Hrantley coach Wolfgang Haling la hoping hta
blockrra ran get the Job done against Ihe Lady
Panthers
"D r Phillips always la able to find lla brst hitters
and go lo them." llalhlg said "What we have to do
la pul up a good block In the district final
llwogame win over F.vanal Evans had nohod v at
Ihe net. they jusl playrd defense
"In order lor us In br successful, we have lo
l&gt;kirk and rover "
The Lady Patriots will ksik lo several people lo
pul up Ihe block on Dr. Phillips They Include
senior standouts Dawn Gebhan. Grrlrhen Mull.
Dana Hush. lU rb Hlllmyrr and Pam Wlltlg
Gehharl Is alto one of Ihe learn s beat defensive
players and will br looked to for coverage as well.
Mull Is one of Ihe lop middle tdorkera in Ihe area
and her prrsrm-e will renainly be needed lo offset
Ihe spiking of Dr PtiU|jpa' Sarrssa S rtirr who (pul
14 kills In Ihe t b.imptofiship rnairh v* Evans
Hush and Hlllmver have also brrn ronsbMrnt
bkirkrrs lor ilie Lady Patriots while Wittlg came on
strong with the block In thr district tournament
llranlley Isn't counting on gelling down Italls off
every bka k. but live ladv Patriots hope lo slow the
Dr Phillips attack down long enough lor them lo
set up fltrir own offense And when Hrantley Is able
In set up its offense. Il Is very hard lo slop
With senior seller Marianne Rodrigurz and
|unlor seller Chris ItalMja running Ihe show. Lake
Hrantley has enough ulfrnslvr wrations lo wear
ilown any op|Hitirnl T h r five seniors along with
Rodrigue/ In Ihe starling lineup are not only
ra|»ahlr hlllrrs on Ihe Iron! row. bul all ran unload
a booming spike from the liark row. another
dimension Dr Phillips has not seen this season
Along with an experienced and capable starling
six. Ihe Lady Patriots also have good depth led by
Junior Jeanne Seidel Seidel had one of her hrsl
offensive games of Ihe year In Ihe district
semifinals vs Lakr Howell wllh five kills Tra ry
Finley and Kim I Kurz provide addltkinai d rp lh for
Hrantley along wllh Junior varsity callups Sarah
Krlh and Michelle Davis
Along wllh Srtrrr. Dr Phillips Is led by Sonya
Jerry up from and Christine liallrstrrn and
Shannon Owens on defense
"D r Phillips Is a good. Imlancril ballcluh that
dors everything rigid." llalhlg said "A nd their
coach (Laura Smith) has done an excellent Job
pulling thr team together In such a short lim e."
T h r playolls this year have added Incentive for
Ihe laidy Panthers as Dr Phillips High Srhnnl will
also be Ihe site ol tills year's Stale Volleyball
Tournaments (all ( lasses)

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Psm Wlltlg watches h«r dig flosl skyward during
action oarber this season Wdlig is one ot several
strong offensive players Lake Brantley will be relying
on tonight in Ihe region playolls at Orlando Dr
Phillips.

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OVIEDO — Oviedo High St iMifil's
Lady l.kme will In- going allrr Ihrlr
third consecutive regional llllr
when they host ihr Gainesville
Purple Hurricanes tonight al 7 in
(T ons 3A Begum 3 action
T h r male hup will ptl Iwo learns
who know i|udr a bit about each
other as they have laird rat h other
in thr playoffs Ihe past two years
wllh Ovledti winning ludli ronfrtm
talkms
Oviedo. 21 2. Im&gt;f&gt;rs iti continue
Its durnluatlon over the Purple
llurrkanr* and atlvame Inin Ihe
sectional playolls tills Friday
Gainesville. 23 2. will kuik In turn
things In their favor anti reach the
slate's final eight Iranis
Die winner of lontghls match
will play Ihe Region 4 winner
lTam|M Plaid of l*and O laikesl this
Friday night Oviedo. If 11 wins, will
have lo travel regardless of who
wins Region 4.
.
"We have lo go out and
Irani
vollevlmll anil ronllnur to xtVU and
hll w e ll." Oviedo r o a r tC ^ llll*
Carlson said
"We had a good
prat lice today and we're rrady."
Ovlrdn has several key players
returning from Iasi year's region
lllle team wth seniors Anna Hollis.
Kerslin Colon anil So/aiine Hughes
Ihe learn leaders Hollis played
outstanding in Ihe disirtei tourna
m od and Hughes has come on
strong in the |iasi lew matches
Hrtsy Hughes and Hollis will la­
the sellers lor Ihe laity l.lons and
will Iw Ihe iwo players rrsponsltilr
lor selling tip the Irani's hitlers
Oviedo will also look lor strong
defensive play from Currie l^twsou
and Vanessa Si noble who ludb fiad
giuul district tournaments
T h r Lady Lions will also br
liackrd by thr net play ol Anne
W o lu ry and Serena C a ld ry ro
Caldeyro was out wtlh an Injury
during Ihe first two games of Ihe
district tournament and played
sparingly In thr finals against
Seminole hul Is rxprctrd lo lie hack
In lop form against Gainesville
Colon and Hr nil Sinner added
depth lo Ihe Oviedo attack, an
attack that dominated ihr district.
T h r l.ady l.lons won all I lure ol
Ihrlr district matches In Iwo ganu-s
and were only tested by Seminole in
Ihe final*
Carlson knows a lilllr aluiul I In­
Purple Hurricanes and will have her
See Oviedo. Page 2 B

O ilers shoot d o w n B ro w n s, 24-17
United

P ress

Interna tien a l

HOUSTON — Warren Moon and Ihe Houston
Oilers finally heat Ihr Cleveland Drowns' Jinx.
Moon, who had not beaten Cleveland In right
starts since Joining Ihe NFL In 1984. threw one
louchdown puss and Mike Roller and Alonzo
lllghsmllh ran for scores Monday night. Iraillng
Ihe Oilers lo u 24-17 victory ovrr thr Drowns.
Ihrlr AFC Central rival
"I said al Ihe beginning of this year If we
warded lo win this division, we would have to
heat Cleveland." said Moon, whose (ram has won
nine straight In Ihe Astrodome. "We're in pretty
good poslilon now. We only trull Cincinnati by
one game and Ihry still have to play here later
this year."
Houston. 7-3. remained one game behind Ih r
division-lending Hrnguls while Ihe Drowns,
bidding for a fourth strulght division llllr.
dropfied Iwo games bark ut 6-4.
T h r victory was Ihr find by Houston over
Cleveland slnrr 1963. not counting last year's
strike game. Cleveland liad won four In a row In
Houston. Including a 40 7 pounding Iasi year.
Ilouslon rushed for I4H yurds while the Oilers
drfrnsr held Cleveland lo Jusl 44 yards rushing.

"T h rrr should tie 50 game tMills given nul
tonight.*' said Ilouslon Coach Jerry Glanvtllr
"You can't say enough about Warren Moon The
things he did tnnlghl. maybe only he and Hernlr
Kosar cun do In a game."
Moon completed 11 ol 17 |m l s s c s for IH2 yurds.
Including an H-yurd T l) strike lo Ernest Glvtns
Roller srorrd on u 3-yurd run uud lllghsmllh run
In from I vardoul.
Cleveland, which hail a three game win streak
ended, look u 3-0 lead on a 40-yard Held goal byMali llahr. then rallied for Iwo lair touchdowns
on a 20-yard reverse by Reggie l.anghorne and a
4-yard T D pass from Hernlr Kosar lo Ozzle
Newsome. Kosar completed 16 of 33 passes for
219 yards.
"They did a really good Job pressuring." Kosar
said. "Th e y mixed It up and their defense did a
good Job coming allrr us. Today was a big game
for us. Obviously, we wanted lo win It. We're 6-4
and all games are big from now on."
The Oilers led 21-10 entering the final period
before m aking ihrlr first turnover. Kenny
Johnson fumbled a Max Runugrr punt and Mark
Harper recovered al Ihe Houston 40 wllh 10:32
left.
Six plays lalrr. Kosar hll Newsome on u 4-yard

scoring strike wllh 7:26 left, trimming Houston's
Irad to 21-17. The catch was Ihe OOOth of
N'r wsomr‘s career.
Tony Zrndrjas added a 47-yard field gisil wllh
I 44 led lo glvr Houston a 24-17 Irad. Cleveland
had one more possession and moved lo Its 44
before Kosar couldn't handle a high snap out of
ihe shotgun Ray Childress recovered for
Ilouslon and Ihe Oilers run mil ihe clock.
"In n close game between evenly-mulched
trains, you have lo make plays and wc Jusl dldu‘1
mukc en o u gh of them." said Cleveland Coach
Marly Schotlenhctmcr.
Zrndrjas missed a 52-yard field gmtl on Ihr
game's o|ienlng drive, then Hahr hit a 40-yardcr
with 5: IH left In thr Hrsl quarter.
Houston came hack wllh a 51-yard drive,
rap|M-d by lllghsmllh's I-yard run. Ills llrst score
of the :&gt;eason.
Cleveland threatened Just before huldlmc. but
did not use u time out to slop Ihe clo-k and
Kosar's pass lo Langhome In Ihe endzone from
10 yards out was overthrown, leaving Houston
with u 7-3 Irud.
"I just made un error In judgment." Schullenhelmcr said of the final play.

B ES T COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ T H E SANFORD HERALD DAILY

�Harris
expected
to start
MOR OA N TO WN . W.Va. Chrtt Ftstwr, yn'-'v* j u «
completed y o u r 10.000 and
first •porta article for the
Herald, w hat are you going to
do now?
I'm going to Disney World.
That's right sport* Ians, over
**U yean and m any recharged
'.brain cells later, the Plater
&gt;alory c o u n t la at 10.001.
; That's approximately 250,000
(Inches of apace In the newaps(per for thuae of you keeping
(score at hom e. And. boy. are
(my Ungers tired.
! Actually, m aybe I'll take a
Hong v a c a t io n .
; sounds nice.
; Well, m a y b e Ister. Right
now. we’re tn the middle of
(one heck of a high school
athletic season.
On the gridiron. Il looks like
.Seminole C o u n ty could have a
pair of d istrict champions,
/depending on the outcome of
.•some key gam - a this and next
•week.

This week. Oviedo's Lions
{have a chance to aend District
&gt;4A*7 I n t o a t h r e e - w a y
/tiebreaker between the Liana,
/Seminole a n d Leesburg.
■

Iro n ic a lly . Sem inole m a y
finished the season it 3-7 and
'Still have a shot si a district
't i t l e . I f O v ie d o d e fe a t*
'Cdgewmter this week. It's a
three-way tie. If Edgewalcr
pulls the upset. Leesburg gets
the district.
The District 3A-4 picture
I could become quite clear If
'b o t h L y m a n a n d L a k e
Brantley w tn this week. Doth
learns are currently 3*1 In the
district a nd they play each
other on the last week of the
year.
If Lym a n defeats DeLand
and L a k e B ra n tle y o u s ts
Spruce C re e k this F rid a y
■ night, the ’Hounds and Patri­
ots will p lay for the district
•crown on N ov. 18.
■ Of course. DeLand and the
- Creek could blurr the picture
by coming through with u p ­

CHRI8
FI8TER

sets Friday. In that case, there
w o u ld m o a t, li k e ly be a
three-way He In the district
between Spruce Creek. Lake
and either
eitht Lyman or
Brantley.
Over tn District 5A-S. Or­
lando Evans can take all the
marbles w ith a w in over
Apopka on Friday. * Apopka
needs a wtn to send It Into s
three-way tic between Evans.
Apopka and W inter Park.
After a 8-4 week of picking,
the Fearless Flater Forecast
season slate stands at 32-31.
Here's a took at wttst the week
has to offer

Lym an linemen Mark
h u u w tw i lunvti wl. « ‘ m
th is past Friday vs.
Roberson helped lead

P ro sp e ct o f S e m in o le
finishing the season at 3-7 and
still having shot at district
looks pretty good at this point
(hopefully. S H S will come
through neat week In Its
homeaxnlng game and finish
4-8). This week, the youthful
'Noles go up against a bigger
and stranger Lake Howell High
•quad wnlch is riding on
Impressive w in n in g streak.
the ru n has been
t’t problem lately and
me of the
Marquette
' iff

Kaiser (lall) and K.C.
. L * . I n the tranches
Saminol*. Kalsar and
a solid dslsnsiv* effort

unbeaten season two weeks
ago against Seminole. Hut the
Lions are still In line for their
first 4 A -7 title. First, though,
they h a v e to defeat th e
Edgewater Eagles The Eagles
are a dangerous team. T h e y
are wlnlesa and wlnlesa tram s
always play with the kind of
reckless abandon that drives
good team s ersty. D o n 't
worry, though, because the
Lions don't figure to let this
one g e l sway f r o m
them ...O sls4sky 10

for the Rams. Mainland has
been the doormat of District
5 A -4 since its Inception. The
B u r s are going through a
tough period m thetr foot hall
program and the Kam a figure
to add to the misery In this
Thursday night ballgam r 1st
M u nicipa l S ta d iu m )...L a k e
’IT
T h e Greyhounds control
their own destiny. A wtn sets
u p a shot at an outright
district title for coach Hill
Scott’s tram. Lym an will not
overlook the tough DeLand
team , though, and w ill do
w hat It lakes both offensively
and defensively to pull out the
w in L y a r e a k v 7

ihave had
a rough umc
tl
of It tn IBM.
They have
nave been In position to
wtn seven of eight games but
have Just a 3-5 record. But the
other team In this game
doesn't have m u ch sympathy

that pretty much contained iha Notes who
scored on two long pass plays In a 40-14 Lyman
victory.

■prwca Crash at Braatlsy
tintnt ley has had a week off
to tick Its wounds and should
come out Friday night with the
Wishbone rrsnked up. Not
only a rr Its district chance*
riding on this game, but It is
also homecoming foe Brantley.
The Patriots couldn't ask for

Oviedo lost Its shot at an

any more In c e n tive than
thst . Lakt Braatlsy by •
B va ssa l A papka
Evans has Its sights set on
the slate playoffs and possibly
the state championship and
Apopka Is the biggest obstacle
In the Trojans' way al this
tim e. A lth o u g h the Blue
Darters wtU pul up s good
fight, they will not be able to
collapse the T r o ja n cm ptre Bvaasby 7
— In college
games this week It should be
UCF In upart over Eastern
Kentucky by 3: Florida Stale
over Virginia Tech by 30.
Kentucky ovci Florida by I.
PROS — D olp hins keep
playoff hopes alive, brat Ullls
by 10. Hues keep first draft
lck hope* alive, lose tu Lion*
y 6.

C

Sem inole seeks berth in 3 A state meet
In
second year as the cross
country coach al Seminole High
School. Ken Urauman has a
chance lo lead only the second
Seminole team ever to the state
championship meet.
All that atanda In the way la
this S a tu rd a y‘a 3A-2 Region
meet at the University of Central
Florida. T h e boys' race starts al
10a.m.
' "It's tough to compare this
team to that one (Seminole's
state meet tra m of 19831." said
Brauman. w h u lias also coached
the Fighting Seminole track and
(kid team for the last six years.
"And I don't know if you can aay
this Is one of our best teams
ever. Th e re may have been
better teams but the competition
within the district was stiff
enough to keep them from going
to stale.
"This has been a hard-working
team. T h e y 'v e been very con­
sistent and they've done what's
required of them .”
Regardless of where this crop
of Sem inole harriers stands

within their school's history,
they are a legitimate threat lo
claim one of the four team spots
to represent Region 3 In the state
championship meet on Nov. 10
at Seminole Oaceols High
School.
"We've kind of mapped out
what we did at district along
w ith the o th e r five teams
(Rocktedge. Titusville Astronaut.
Bishop Moore. Kissimmee Osceote and Titusville) that quali­
fied." said Brauman. "We saw
where we succeeded on Satur­
day and where we need to
Improve.
"If we have any strategy for
this Saturday. It's to keep our
top three runners In the lop
quarter of the race. Our No. I
and 2 need to be In the top 10
with our No. 3 tn the lop 20. And
we need Improvements from our
fourth and fifth runners. Both of
them will have to be under
18:00."
B ra um a n a ls o said that
Seminole's sixth and seventh
runners will have to make con­
tributions on Saturday. "Cross
country Is one of the few real
team sports," he said. "You're

Jason Kaiser
only as good us you're fifth
runner. Your No 3 is as iniftor

taut as your No I and Vice
versa."
Seminole's tup runner I* Jason
Kaiser, a senior who In Ills third
year running runs country who
appears to be peaking at Just the
right lime lain! Saturday. Kaiser
ran a personal ties! lim e of
15 40.6 to finish tlurd In the
3 A -D ls t r lc l 4 meet, lu st a
heart brat behind art olid place
William C a m p b e ll of Hucklrdge
( 1 5 : 3 9 . 2 ) . and l e a d t h e
Seminole* to a (mirth plat e team
f in is h (h rliln d H o rk le d g e .
Astronaut and Bishop Moore).
" ) l e ‘s matured Into a pretty
good dlatuner run ne r." said
Braum an. "lie's found more and
more success as he bus Im ­
proved."
T li r o t h e r r u n n e r t h e
Seminole* nerds lo have In the
top IO Is sophomore Dalvln
Duvts (ninth last Saturday w ith a
lime ol 16 28 (il "He had a fairly
good cross country season last
year as a freshm an," said
Brauman. "After a good traek
season Iasi spring, hr ram c back
tills year and has developed into
u to p -n o tc h cross c o u n tr y
ru n n e r."

Stromberg, Connection pound opponents
SANFORD — Stromberg Carlson and The
Tim Raines Connection both registered 200
victories over Ryder Trucking and Florida
Power and Light. Monday night In Sanford
Mens softball action at Chase Park.
Tom E llio t ted Strom berg with two
doubles, a run batted In and three runs
scored. Glen Coleman added a double and a
single with two RBlt and three ru m scored
as Ron Rlneharl double and stroked two
base hits, drove In three runs and scored
twice. T o m Eveslage doubled In two runs
and scored twice with Gary Schattschelder
adding tw o singles, one RHt and a run
scored. T o n y Madsen doubled in a run and
scored twice with Nick Brady doubling In
unolher ru n . Jim Brodlr doubled twice and
singled and scored two runs while driving In

Soccer jamboree set
Lake M ary High will host a girls soccer
Jamboree this Saturday night with eight
teams competing
In the opening half, beginning al 5
p m . Deltona High will unveil Its firstyear team against the powerful Lake
Mary H ig h squad. That will be followed
by Seminole vs. DeLand al 6 p.m.;
Lyman va. Bishop Moore at 7 and Oviedo
vs. Lake Howell at 8.
The regular season for girls soccer
Marts earlier this yr«r. with moat teams
opening on either Tuesday |Nov. I(i| or
Wednesday (Nov. 17).

another. Mike Hartwlg doubled and scored
twice with Jeff Madsen adding a double and
a run scored. Don Causaeuux singled twicr.
drove In a run and scored twice.
Eddie Payne came up with Ryder s only
hit of the night, a single In thr first inning
that was followed by a double play by
Stromberg. Ryder on ly had three busr
ninners all night and manugrd to advance
only one to second base
T h e Connection was led by Sam Raines
who doubled and hit tw o singles, drove In a
run and scared Hirer. N rd Haines added two
base hits with one RBI and two runs scored
Billy Griffith doubled twice and singled,
driving In two runs and scoring three Hod
T u rn e r drove In four run s with a triple and
two singles while scoring two runs Eddie

Jackson added a run scored with T im
Raines doubling and scoring a run. Burnett
Washington bclterl a triple and two singles
and drove In .i run with Fred Washington
aildlng a run scored. Lloyd Wall tripled and
singled and scored twite. 1'had Brooks
added a pair of singles with one RUI and a
run scored. T o n y Dunklnson stroked a
single, drove in tw o runs and scored twice
with Tommy Raines connecting on a double
and a single with tw o runs baited tn and twn
runs scored.
Slevr Wrrly and Chris Johnson come up
with the only hits for FPL. both first Inning
singles T R C . though, shut dow n the
offensive threat and preserved Hie stmt out
by patting their opponents away In order
over the following two innings

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At No. 3 In the Seminole
line-up 1s the only other senior of
the tram. Ilrrn l I'osey. In Hie
district meet. Posey was 19th
with a time of 17D5. “ He's
gotten b e tte r each y e a r ."
Brauman said.
The nest two possessions arr
the real source of concern for
Brauman and the Seminole*
Usually Junior David Wallace,
who returned lo the team thta
year after not running last
season, Is Seminole's No. 4. but
a rase of strep throat krpt him
out of lost week's race
As a result, the Notes' three
Irrshmrn — Marcus Egan. Dale
Wright and Brian Hi Mips — all
moved up a notch. Egan placed
53lh Saturday (18:11.41 while
Wright came In 64th (18:46.21
and (loops 76th (19; 19.5).
"Wallace should be able to run
on Saturday." said Brauman.
"We're Just going lo have to wait
and see if he'll be able lo nin as
well as he did when hr was
healthy.
"Marcus ran middle school
track, but he's nevrr really bren
Involved In an nrgunterd. com­
petitive program.

Oviedo---------Continued fro m IB
troops more thun prepared
when they
lake the
court
tonight.
"I know they (Galnesvlllel
have one big hitler and a couple
or good servers." Carlson said.
"If we continue lo serve well,
though, we should be all right. I
Jusl hope o u r blocking will
Improve."
The Purple Hurricanes come
Into the game with a 13 game
winning streak. Gainesville ha*
dominated Its area over the past
four years and will hope second
year coach Cindy Doulwarr cart
gel them over the region hurdle.
"We're hoping lo give Oviedo a
belter game Ilian we did lasl
year." H oulw ure said. "W e
didn't pul up a block ugalnsl
Ihem lasl year and with the way
they hll the ball they constantly
put u* on defense. We couldn't
gel our offense going ugalnsl
ihcm. something we hope we
ran change this year."
Gainesville Is led by senior
middle blo ck e r Darlene
Greenaway who la a strong
hitter and net player. Seller
Allison Green and back row
specialist Kuthy Bruce, who are
both quality servers, are Ihc
learn leaders and (hr players
most likely to lead thr Purple
Hnrrtranrs.

Major Hants, who left West
Virginia’s 51-13 victory over
C'.iclnnatl with s hip pointer last
week. Is exprcied;io iis n «u
quarterback Saturday when Ihr
fourth-ranked Mountaineer* visit
Rutgers.
Harris accounted for thrrr
touchdowns before becoming
the victim of a bllndsldr hit
while running the option. Harris
then tefl the game In favor of
backup Greg Jones.
It was Ihr second time (hi*
year Harris has left the gamr
with a hip pointer, also making
an early exit against Fullerton
State.
West Virginia has scored more
than SO points In each of Its tail
three games and Is fourth In l fir
nation with an average of 45 I
points a game. T h e Moon
talneers are sixth In total offense
wlth 495.7 yurds per game
T h r Mountaineers could earn a
shot at Ihr nalkmul champion
ship with vk'lories over Kulgrr*
and Syracuse In Its final two
rrgular-sea*4in game* T h r Fir*
ta llowl Is reportedly Interested
In a Noire Dame-West Virginia
matchup If both trams remain
unbeaten
Rutgers ts struggling with
three straight lamt-s alter Iwn
early upsets this season
Early win* over Michigan
Slate and Penn Slate focused
attention on thr Scarlet Knighi*
but they have lost their last
three games lo Arm y. Trm plr
and Pittsburgh
The Scarier Knight* can put
p o i n t s on t h r b o a r d , a*
quarterback Scot l Ern ry ha*
rewritten all of Rutgers' career
passing records. E rn ry ha*
completed 169 of 293 attempt*
this season for 1.901 yard* and
11 touchdowns.
Entry's favorite (argrls arc
Eric Young and Brett Mernita
Young, a flankrr. lias grabbed 4 1
passes for 5IH yards and Iwn
touchdowns. M rrsoU has 25
ralrhes for 388 vuftl* ami four
TD*
A West Virginia victory would
mark the flrai time m history a
Mountaineer Irani lias won 10
games in Ihc regular season Thr
1922 and 1969 Mountaineer*
each won 10 ganirs. but that
Included Ihr postseason

A C C CHAM P TO C IT S US
ORLANDO - The Cllra* Bowl
mays it will Invite Ihr Atlantic
Coast Conference champion lo
be the host tram for Jan 2 howl
game instead of seeking a na
initial championship conlesl
"Th e decision puls an end io
speculation that Hie Cilrus Bowl
would contend lor a NoireDamr-Wrsl Virginia mulrhup lor
Ih r national championship."
said Dylan Tlmma*. executive
director of Ihr bowl.
Clrmson can rhitch Ihr A C T
title with » vie lory at Maryland
Saturday, ami would lie Ihr
defending champion The Tiger*
defeated Penn Slate In Ifir l»&gt;wl
Jan. 1.
The Cilrus Howl is rk|&gt;rrted lo
seek the Big 8 ninnrrup. UCLA.
Syracuse or Miami us the oppo­
nent
"Each should have nine win*
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M aryland. N orth Carolina
Slate and Virginia all have a
mathematical chance to win Ihr
ACC. In addition lo Clrmson.

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Southern California. Miami and
West Virginia held their rrsprdtvr top spots Tuesday while
Florida Slate Jumped three posi­
tions to filth In the UIM Board of
Coaches' Ratings.
The Fighting Irish retained Ihe
No. I ranking by receiving 699
of a possible 736 total volet and
32 of 49 first-place votes. Notre
Dome, which moved Ui the lop of
the ratings lost week, routed
Klee Saturday 54-11.
The No 2 Trojans, who de­
feated California 35-3. gamrred
687 points and 14 flrsl-plare
votes The Scmlnoles, who cmtNirrassrd then-No. 15 South
Carolina 59-0, earned thr re­
maining Oral-place vole.
Thr Top 10 also Included No
6 UCLA. No 7 Nebraska. No H
Oklahoma, No 9 Auburn and
No 10 Wyoming
Hounil oul the ratings were
No. I I A r k a n s a s . No. 12
Michigan. No 13 Syracuse. No
14 Louisiana Slate, No 15
O k l a h o m a S t a l e . No
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Clrmson. No. 17 Georgia. No 18

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Lym an queen
Lyman High Homecoming queen Karen (Herman wave* to the
crowd during halftime festivities this past Friday night. Btarman
was crowned at halftime of Lyman's game vs. Seminole High and
she enjoyed her reign Friday aa Lyman rolled fo a 40-1# victory.

Brigham Young, and Alabama
and Colorado, who lied for No.
19.
With Colorado j o i n in g
N' ebr uska. O k l a h o m a a n d
Oklahoma Stale in the Top 20. It
marked ihe llrst lime since Sept.
23. 1985 that four Big Eight
trams made the poll at Ihe same
lime.
Florida State, the preseason
No I. has won right straight
games after losing to Miami 31-0
In Ihe season opener. Saturday,
th r S cm ln o le s handed the
G om rtw ks their worst defeat
since a 63-0 loss lo Navy In
1920
“ Tonight we playrd like we re
supposed to play football.'*
Florida Slate Coach Bobby
Bowden mild. "The defense put
II together for Ihe llrst lime this
season, and (quarterback) I'eter
Tom Willis was our most valu­
able player on Ihe field."
Willis, subbing for Ihe Injured
Chip Ferguson, completed 17 of
20 passes for 271 yards and four
touchdowns.
Five Independents — Including
four among Ihe first five, four
members each from Ihe Big

Eight and Southeastern Confer­
ence. two each from Ihe Pac-lO
and Western Athletic Confer­
ence, and one each from Ihe
Atlantic Coast Conference. Big
Ten and Southwest Conference.
Georgia and Colorado entered
the ra n k in g s , while South
Carolina and Indiana fell out.
Clrmson. last week's No. 20.
made the blggeat leap.
Oklahoma State and Alabama
each dropped three apota.
The Cowboys lost LMConfer­
ence foe Oklahoma S|-98 mi
S t i l l wa t e r . O k l a . Sooner a
quarterback Charles Thompson
ran 18 yards for a score with
2:33 left, then a desperation
fourth-and-16 pass Into the end
rone went through the hands of
Oklahoma State's Brent Parker
lo end the Cowboy's Iasi threat.
"All comebacks are great."
Oklahoma Coach Barry SwIUer
said. "We're becoming a pretty
good offense. We had elghi
minutes on the clock when we
got the ball back and scored. But
this co m e b a ck wasn' t u n ­
believable. We had lo go do It.
and we did. We were tested, and
that's what football Is all about."

several limes, but lei him gel
away."
Leonard earned 415 million for
the fight and Lalonde 65 million.
Leonurd said hr was unsure who
hr would fight next.

Lalonde. pelting him with left
hooks from the fifth round on.
After taking Lalonde's best early
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down twice and oul at 2:30 of
the round.
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1 caught him ." Leonard said. "I
never decided I could punch
harder. I don't really have that
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Palace outdoor arena. Lalondc
fell to 3 1-3 with 26 knockouts.
Ironanl was the far quicker
lighter, hui felt the power In
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FIOHT A N A LY SIS
Kay la-onurd has this theory
that speed beats power In a
boxing ring and he proved It
Monday night.
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ladondr In the ninth round to
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l^-onard went down from a
Lalonde right In the fourth
round und was wobbled several
times. Ills nose was bloodied and
both eyes puffy. In short, he
knew he was In a fight.
However, speed won out In the
end. Leonurd over whel med

Lalonde lived down to his
reputation as a onc-arm rtl
puncher. But his right hand
proved a punishing weapon.
Leonurd knew It was coming,
but still caught some flush shots.
He credits Lalondc for that.
“ The light Indicated this man
Is for real." Leonard said. "When
I would throw a right, he would
throw a right hand, and being
taller and quick, his would gel
there first.
" H r got a little right-hand
happy, but he timed II well."

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encouragement, you can avert a
tragedy. 1 am aure that treat­
ment u available, but you mutt
act ' i get It.
You havr shown great courage
in writing me and taking the flrat
step. training that you have a

Itching and bUatera from all the
heart patches I've tried. My
Eitraderm patches are fine. I'd
raJier have patches tM n take
pills. What do vou suggest?
D B A S B B A D B K i Many medi­
cines. such as nltratres (for
angina) and female hormones
(for menopause) are now avail­
able In patch, rather than pill,
form. Patients can suffer allergic
reactions to one or more compo­
nents — incii.Jmg tile wdltesivr
— of dermal delivery sysiems.
You may have to resort to pills In
order to avoid (he Itching snd
blisters.
If you are using nitroglycerine
patches for heart trouble, your
dortnr might try you on nitro­
glycerine paste Instead. Howev­
er. In my practice. I’ve found
that pills, despite their Inconve­
nience. are usually a reliable
substitute for patchrs.
D E A R DR. O O T T i Al age 24 I
h a d to h a v e a c o m p l e t e
hysterectomy. T h e adoption
jagencles relusr to consider us
because my husband has bren
married before and doesn't make
hts child support payments We
are loo poor to
private adoption. I only married
to get away from home anyway.
Pm so drprraard and confused
all I ever think about is outride

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counseling service should pro­
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make a proper referral
I am particularly concerned
that you are contem plating
suicide. I urge you to reach out
— even to your community
hospital or law-enforcement
agency — to obtain support,
umtrrslandmg and treatment
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are resources within your com­
munity to help you wllh your
depression and family problems

THAT* WHAT MV
FATHER SAQ ALSO.

problem.
ICI 1988. NEWSPAPER EN
TERPRISE ASSN.

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Holding up taking a winner Is
4 common and weft known de
fenslve strategy The purpose Is
In brrsk up communications
between the declarer's hand and
dummy, usually to prevent de
rla rrr from establishing and
using tricks In a tong suit The
defender usually lias an see or s
king and walls until the pro
plttous moment to lake II To ­
day's deal Is a departure from
the norm In that the card held
up Is a lowly queen.
Place yourself In declarer's
seal after the straightforward
auction e n d in g In three-no.
trump A hrart Is led. you win In
your liand and lead I hr nine of
spades When West plays low.
you play low from dummy. If
East lakes the queen, no pro­
blem can arise In the play for
nine Irtcks. A second spade lead

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What the day
will bring...
B y Bernice Bad# Oaol

YOUR RIRTHDAY
November 9. IB M

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Your leadership qualllles will
br more strongly pronounced In
the yrar ahead In situalkins
w hrrr you used to tie happy to
play second fiddle, you'll now
want lo direct the orchestra

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov 221
Sliualkms lhal you personally
manage or direct have excellent
chances for success today. Don't
let Inept associates handle some­
thing you can do better. Scorpio,
treat yourself to a birthday gift.
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions for the year ahead hy
mulling SI to Astro-Graph, c/o
this nrws|iuper. P.O Ikix 9I42H,
Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. He
sure lo state your cod lac sign

GARFIELD
WMAT'B TML 600POFTME PAV ?

WELL NOW.
WHAT PAV
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SAG ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) You'ic now In a cycle w hrrr
new ambitions arr likely lo be
uwakrnrd. However, It's best not
lo discuss vour thoughts wllh

will set up Ihrer tricks In that
suit lor declarer, to go with three
heart tricks, one club trick snd
two diamond 1ricks
W!*en the East defender was
New Y o r k e x p r r t Da vid
Itrrkowitf. playing al a recent
North Amerfran championship
he allowed dec later s spade nine
to win the Irtrk D rrU iri of
course continued wllh s accuml
s|iade to dummy's 10. and now
Itcrkuwttj won the queen Hut
declarer's communtcalkHi was
gone for the spade suit, and he
eventually (ailed In hlacontract
J a m e s J a c o b y 'a b o o k s
" J a c o b y on H r I d g r " a m i
' Jacoby on Card Gamea" fa rtl
ten with bis lather, the late
Omwald Jacobyl are now avail
able at bookstores liolb arr
published by I'hanta Hooks
(C) IHHH, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

others until they arr brilt-r
crystallized.
CA PR ICO R N (Dec 22*Jan
I9| Positive measures can tie
taken today lo shore up a valued
relationship Dial hasn't lieert
running too sm&gt;M&gt;thly lately Let
this person know lhal friendship
counts.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19)
You could tie fortunate today in
sltiuilkiris that liavr &lt;oinpetlllve
elements. es|iectally where ymir
career Is concerned. Don't Iw
afraid lo lakr a calculated risk
PISCES IFrb. 20 March 20|
Your success today may be
prrdlratrd upon how much faith
you havr In yourself. If you
believe you are a winner. I hr
results will bear you out
A R IE S IMarch 2 1-April I9|
Someone may tout you Into a
side venture today that has
pnifiluhlr possibilities. If your
source Is c red Il»le. explore the
mailer In detail.
TAURUS (April 20 May 201
Today could ushrr In stabilizing
Influences In on arrangement
that hasn't hern loo hiirttionlous. The changr will Ik - wel­
comed by everyone concerned.

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O B M IN l (May 21 June 201
Much can tie is complished to
day If you locus your attention
and rlforts on ir*|&gt;oosiltihltrs
that you ran lukr rare ul much
heller than surrogates Ik- a
rlner. not a dlrlulor
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
This is a good tlay lo pul your
uffalrs In ordrr Reorganize
shpshial situations so lhal you
can la- more rflecMvr and pro
ductlvr
LEO (July 22 Aug 22) Give
top priority to an Important
domestic matter that should Ikflnallrrd. Present conditions
favor you to press for a closing
V IR G O ( Aug 23-Sept. 221
Don’t hr hesitant about rrvlslng
plans today if they haven't
produced the type of results you
desire It may only lakr a few
changes to get li.u k on track
L IB R A ISrpt 23-Oct. 231
('omllllous rnulimic lo look fa
vnrahlr where your llnanclal
interests are concerned. Take
advantage of these propitious
times whilr the Midas touch Is
working
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Sanford Haunt. Sanlord, Florida — Tuesday. November 8, 1988 — i

People
Police tour
spooked kids
LONG W OOD — Yet one m oir
Halloween actl vl l y lo note:
About 1.400 children were
s|Nmkrd duririH Hallowrrn lours
of Long wood police's hautiled
house at Ihe fml Ice slat km

Christm as bazaar to take place
A Christmas bazaar will Ik- held an Wednesday. NoV. 9. from
10 n m to 3 30 p m at laikcvlrw Nurwinit Center. 919 E.
Second SI.. Sanford Ceramic*. rrnqurtrd linns, holiday
wreaths, dolls, clowns and baked |&lt;oods will be sold. Proceed*
will benefit Ihr renter'sarilvllleadepartment

Capt. Terry llakrr said that
after about five years of treatlnH
local kids with their Halloween
Irkk. his men have fla-lr art
down In uddllkm lo rhllls and
thrills Ihr officers handed out
I MOO twigs of candy A total of
altoul 2.200 Horsts vlsllrd the
siallon house on Halloween
nlHht. llakrr said.

Eating disorder group to meet
A lice supjMtti Hmiip lor |ieople wilh anorexia and bulimia
meets each Wednesday .n (1:30 p m at Florida llospilal —
Allamonlr. GO I Allainonle Drive. Allamonlr Springs T h r
(troop Is open In (leople in all slaves of ihe Illness, and siqqmrt
Itronp members air nm required to receive format treatment
For more Inform-*lIon. rail 767-2207.

Boutique to feature holiday trees
The third annual Hospice Christmas Tree lloullque of
Woman For llospitr. the hind raisin* aitml loi Lake llospp r.
will lakr place Nov 10-13 al Ihe Donnelly house in downtown
Mount Ikira 1 he rooms ol ihe ((iii|{rihiead Victorian home will
hr filled with unique |(llls. crafts wooden ornaments trimmed
Christmas trees, iree skills, antiques wreaths toys seasonal
(otkIs . and custom made Christmas cards and ornaments An
open house id the boutique will Ire held on ihe verandah of ilie
house on Wednesday. Nov 9. from O N p in

Last-minute
entry brings
top trophy
Cornbread cook’s
recipe in demand

C lo ggin g groups to meet
The Cal Hickory isiomprts « ioHHltiH group huhis club
inert It iks r vr iv WnllKsiiay ■■ the Kfl||hU 9 C o lttnilri !!s?l
S 1‘ark Avenue Naulunl For tnotr Informal ton i all .149 9329
Dtik-lcnd CI&lt;&gt;HHr rs ■logging group hold* club mreliiiHs on
Thursday. 7 0 p m al ihe l.akr Mary Fite Dr|turlmrnt al First
Slieet and Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary For more Information
i all 321 5267

SAN FOND - When Ekwence
1 hnmasnn heard of a prlrr to be
bad In a turn bread competition.
It
was
fust
as
if
some o n e
jingled a in*
a n H1r a n d
said "Com e
and Hr ' Ml"
Thom ason
of S a n f o r d
lirard about
ih r rooklnit
cont est on
O il 30. the
s a m r d a y o f I h e
rontrsl al Sanford s Country
Jamhorre and ( raft Fair on the
sirens of th r rlty's historic
d!*&gt;rtrt

Rotarians to rise for meetings
Cassellierry Nolarv Club meets at 7 30 a m on Wrdiiesd.iv ul
live CuM -lbrrry Senior Center. 200 N l-»k r Triplet Drive.
Caasribm v
Hanlofd llreakfasi Hotarv ( lob lords al 7 a in Wrdnrsdav at
Sanlord Civic Cenirr

Sanford Kiw anlt to do lunch
Sanford Kiwants Club meets al noon Wednesday at Ihe
Sanford Civic Cenirr for luncheon and pmHram

A A groups schedule meetings
Area AlnrfvolM v Anonymous Hu*'!** nirri Wcdnrsdav at.
follows
• So Ik t Won AA Croup meets al Ihr Sahara ( Inti told
drlvrt s license nllkri 23H7 S Sanford Ave noon and 3 30
p m lor open diet usstmi (. fused strp medtiiH al H |i m
• Sanford AA. noon 5 VI p m . open dlsrosaton. 1201 W
First St
• 24 -Hour AA Croup n p m . (closed akidtolw s only! Fourth
St rre I and Oak Avenue. Sanlord
• ItKflOS AA norm and 3 30 p m and H p m It lined!
KEItOSCluli 130Noimamty U n r Cawsrlbrnv
• Sanford Itnrii l oWin AA H p m often discussion 1201 W
First St
• laikr Vtarv Crate AA I lift Slrp lelosrd) H p m iqtrlt
dtw ossjon 122 N FlflhSi Lake Man
• Ali.im ontr SpiuiHs AA H p m frlosrdi. Allam onlr
Community Chaprl, H23 Stair Koad 430
• Casselberry AA N p m , |clowed), Ascension t.ulheran
Church. A m enstoii Drive,Casselbrrry
• A U immi H ft hi Fourth Street and Oak Avenue Sanford

Alter qulekly cooking her
wt ret Cra* kiln* Cornhrrad reelfie, die entered Ibe contest and
wrelkrd away with Ibe (list place
trophy
Will Hits molivalr her lo enter
more d ik in g cunlrwts? "It sure
will." said Thomason. who has
never rn trtrd a rnnlrsl Iwforr
The |m ii ol combrvsd slie flsrd
was mostly itevourrd bv the
)odHes. Thomason said, hut
poseersby fllllstvrd oil Ihr rest
She said a Judne limn TampM.
Ann SliiRletary. trtld Thomason
stir was so pleased with the
recipe lhal she wanted Iter to
ruler II In Florida's slate lair
SlnH letarv. who said she would
llkr ihe rrcljie herself, even said
she would |frl Tltotnasnn lie Vets
lo ihr stale lair, according to
Thomason

C O P E to help families cope
COPE supfHiri group foi families of menial hrallh |Mtieiils
inerts Wrdnrsdav at 7 :W» p m al Crane • K u w Other Park.
S 377. Allamonlr Sprlnns

Auditions set for theater scholarships
Auditions loi s* liolaislujn from liu- Seminole Community
ColleHe Department of Fine Ans will fir Nov 9 and 10 from 3 6
p m Tfiratrr s* holarshlps are avall.itilr. fMitfi In arflnn and
Irchnical (healer, lor Ihr srmester lirHinnltiH Jan 5 For
aodtOon a|)|Hrinlitirnts and more Inlormallon t all 323 1450.
ext 43H

S t a i r Represent ati ve Art
Grindle |H Allamonlr Sprtngsl
and Mark Carll. tli.timi.in of Hie
CookliiH contest, presented
Thomason vsit It Ilie trophy
T h r annual Jaintxirer featured
live entertainm ent, rooking
demonstrations contests (cook
in* pumpkin-curving. and row
l&gt;ully-lhrowing). games. a large
craft fair and fresh produce

East-W est Kiwanis to meet
FUisl-Wesl Sanlord Ktw.mis ( lull meets |liunwtay al If p in. al
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Fo r 24-hour listings, soe T V W eek Issue of Friday, N ov. 4.

Another barbecue will lake place Saturday.
Nov 12, at the church, lo raise money for a
free Thanksgiving dinner for Sanford's senior
citnens

Thanksgiving dinner,service
tailored to senior citizens
SANFOKD — T h r turkrvs and hams ate tn
and ready (or cooking l&lt;»r a l*rr Thanksgiving
Dinner and Service lor wiitor citizens slated
for Saturday. Nov 19
Th r M-rond annual atfatr. s|Minsorrd by Ihr
1*11Hirers A sm * i.i tn hi of Sanlord wilt lake place
al New llrthrl Missionary flap! 1st Church. GI2
C. 10th St . Sanford Thr service Ik gins at
noon, and the dinner will hrgin alxnit 1 p m
The (rre dinner and servkr .in a wav lor thr
l*imirrr» A awim lation cmn|KHw&lt;l itf men and
wtimrn from the Georgetown rutnm unlt) and
inemlwrs of vartous rhtirch denomm.tilon* to
physiraliy and spiritually feed the M-nlota of
Sanford T h r orKanirailon exists to go tiryotkt
ehttrrh walls and aid the hungr y sick
shut Ins youth and others in n rn l
Ivnral tiusinesses organizations amt grocers
have res|Hiuded well to Ihe assoctallon's pica
lor turkey or ham dotuitons. satd INoneer*
member D C McCoy While no more Itvat
roninhulkms are needed, flnam ial donations
■rill bc.at t eptrd and apidicd to P* vt year s
Thanksgiv mg event

Cmilrtbuikma in.iv t&gt;e made by calling an
.issim lation member al 323 4640. 322-6547 or
323-5247
Ik-sidi-s donations, the I'loneers Association
raises inottry to purchase Thanksgiving
trimmings through two barbecues One took
ptair Saturibty. and another Is set to happen
mi Saturday. Nov 12. from 10 30 u m to 2
|i m at New llethrl.
T h r 63 75 platters will consist of barbecued
chicken or riles coleslaw, sa.'.ut and hot rolls
The Hrv llobby J flayer will officiate at the
frr-Ttwnksgivtng Srrvtct- Afterward, senior
citizens in .iltrndancr will *11 down to turkev
ot ham. dressing vegetables and desserts
No reservations are needed lor srntors to
attend the dinner ami service. For seniors In
need ol transportal Ion to thr event, the New
Itrihrl chilli h bus will pick them up. For
seniors who are hometmund. the church will
deliver meals
Foi MauaporVlUon or meal delivery, call Ihr
&lt;him h at 323 33?M

Daughter ignores parents, asks
them to foot her wedding bill
DEAR A M Y : Our daughirr is
26. She's living with a man
we've never m rt They have
lived together lie mote Ilian two
years Klghlrrn months ago. she
railed to tell us that she w a s
pregnant At Hie turn I sug
gestrd that they get married, hut
she said she didn't know If shr
rrully "loved" lum They now
are the parents of a healthy
IO month-old boy.
Last week, this daughirr Iwtio
lives 1,000 miles aw.iv) called to
say dial she dreldetl lo marry
this man— and would wr pav for
thr wedding? I didn't know whui
lo say.
We haven't seen her (or more
than two yrarw Tw o years ago.
my wife and I drove from
fhornlx to Denver lo surpriMhrr on her birthday Wr railed
her from a servlet- station on the
outskirts of town, ami were told
she had othrr plans and couldn't
see us thut week. Almost every
call we've had ( h n ii her since she
left home at IH was an SOS lor
money
My first reaelkm to her request
that we (tay fur her wedding w as
anger— although I didn't express
II. I don't think w r should |&gt;ay
for It. What do vou think?
H O T IN ARIZONA

PitaotMLwA

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■H T i Ndt»wa
Artla C Hardy, president of thw Pioneers
AssociAlton of Sanford, sillies up barbecue
ribs at Saturday's fund railing barbecue at New
Bethti Missionary Baptist Church. Sanlord
Mombats of In* b * .«cu e corr-mitee i&lt;x&gt;« on

DEAR H O T: In view ol Ihr
shaim fiil way your daughirr has
treated you, you would he
Justified In telling her lo finance
hrr own wedding, hut plrusr
don't. Tell her Instead lhal you
would llkr to see hrr and meet
her flaner and your grandchild,
and then you'll bilk about pav­
ing for her wrddlng
DEAR A B B Y : Some time ago.
Newswreli magazine recom ­
mended 10 wavs lo eo|M- with
Ihe pressure of the workplace I
think the list is so valuable that
you may want lo sharr li with
your readers. T lic lips:
1. Maintain a sense of humor.
2. Meditate.
3. Gel a mussugr.
4. Exercise.
5. Eat sensibly.
G. Limit ulrohol and ralTelnc.
7. Take refuge In family ami
friends.
H. Delegate rrs|Miiislhlllly
9. Slum! up to the Urns, or
10. Quill

irvtng lo sleep.' I have been
sleeping In because I am rrru jrrra tin g from surgery. IVopIr
bring picked uti should tie at the*
door and ready to go. so the ,
driver doesn't lu v r lo honk
all
Pleas*- prim this for lha l Ine o n sld rn ilr driver and Ihe j»as- 1
srnger who Is nrver ready on
lime.

A D V IC I

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

RUDE A W AK EN IN G
IN CHERRY H IL L , N .J . n

Then wr wen- told that Ihe
magazine s prescription Is really
n o t h i n g new — t hat Is was
summed up aUxii 250 years ago
by Jonathan Swill, who w m ir
“ Th e brsi ilortors lit Ihe world
are Dr Diet. Dr Quiet and Dr.
Merry man ’*
I Just had to send lilts to you,
Ahhv Please print It it should
help millions ol nailers
MILLIE HAWTHORN.
H A R R IS B U R G . PA.

D E A R RUDE AW AKENING:
A f r i endl y visit wi t h your
neighbor will probably do a loi •
more to silence Ihe disturbance '
thun this message. I've dom my
|iorl— now you do yours, fleas- &lt;
am drrums.
(Problems? Writ* lo Dear Abby.
For a personal, unpublished *
reply, send • aelf eddreased,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby, ;
P.0. Box 69440. Lot Angela*,
Calll. 90069. All correapondenc* .
la confidential.)

D E A R M ILLIE: N e w s w e e k s
recommendation lor roping with
pressure is well worth quoting
And Jonathan Swill s prescrip­
tion for good hcallh can hc
IMrnphrused into the more con­
temporary
"Eat Judiciously,
practice moderation in every­
thing. and make m erry!" IVan
Dtirrnl

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DIE
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D E A R ABBY: Every morning,
a neighbor catches a ride to work
with someone who polls up in
Ironl ol his h ouse and honks
loudly three or lour limes.
Doesn’t this honker realize
tlial some jrcople might si ill br

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Kirk a greedy schemer who cheated the federal
government jt of *00.000 In tar l but the
rlefcnw contended that the Itrsd llemphM State
baakctball coach la guilty only of ignorance of the
law and sloocv b o o u e n ln i.
U S . AttorneyH klim uiEw tng J r. and defense
Uwyer Jim Raines gave those conflicting por­
trayals of Kirk Monday during dosing arguments
of his trial on charges of tax m elon and
obstruction of Justice. The c a n could go to the
jury today.
Ewtng summarized the government's case In a
two-hour rinsing argument before the federal
Jury.
"He became a man who wanted money and
more money, and he cut corners and bent rules
and left money off his tax returns. When
confronted, he didn't say. *1 made mistakes.' He
did everything he could to mislead the IRS. and
asked people to obstruct justice. Had he been
successful, maybe we wouldn't be here today."
Raines was steadfast In his dental that Kirk
broke any laws, claiming Instead that a mtscue
does not constitute breaking the taw.
"You cannot commit a crime by being lazy, by
being poorly educated." Raines told the Jury.
"You cannot commit a crime by relying on
anybody else. That's the law. ladles and
gentlemen."
Defense lawyers say Kirk's wife handled all the
family finances, characterising Kirk as un­
sophisticated and having little knowledge of tax
rules and financial matters.
Ewing rebuffed the description, however, say*
tng Kirk arranged the numerous promotional
deals and speaking engagements, as well as his
Memphis State contract, that earned him the
money.
"Well. If he was such a pour country boy.
unsophisticated, how did he end up with
*550.000 In the bank. He was sharp." Ewtng
said. Ewtng said Kirk could have succeeded In
bilking the government had not a federal grand
jury subpoenaed his bank records In an In­
vestigation of college sports gambling.
He said Kirk took business deductions an bis
taxes and filed the tax forms for
basketball camps, yet claimed to know nothing
about business. He also said Kirk did not take
; advantage of tax abetters because he did not want
; his accountants to know of the Income be earned.
; Ewing said the defense's contention that Kirk
; omitted Income from Ms return through ofoopfinrsH or forgetfulness was unfaettevcable. "You
; might leave one thing off your return. You might
! leave two things off your return. You might even
: leave three off your return. But IS In one year
land 15 In another — to believe that somebody*

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! n m f t f lu m h a m Lambert Inc. has been talking to
former White House chief of staff Howard Bailer
1about becoming the company's new chairman.
The Washington Past reported Tuesday.
The private negotiations are seen by some
! company officials ss a way of possibly avoiding
criminal charges, said the newspaper which
quoted unidentified sources.
Neither the company nor Baker would discuss
directly the status of the talks. Drexel did Issue a
statement acknowledging It has been working
with llaker and his law firm in Tennessee “on
mailers relating to Internal corporate governance,
and which are unrelated to either Use ongoing
Investigation by the U.S. attorney or any
Washington mailers." the Post said.
Senior executives si Drexel have talked about
l lie iKKMlbillty of Baker's becoming chairman as
pari of Internal discussions aimed at avoiding
criminal securities fraud charges. Some of the
company's executives hope the arrival of such s
widely respected former official would persuade
New York U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani not to
name Drexel In an expected racketeering In­
dictment. sources told the Post.
In the pas* few weeks, lawyers for Drexel have
been trying to persuade the Justice Department
In Washington that racketeering charges against
thr firm would not be Justified. If Drexel were not
able to head off an indictment in Washington,
then Ihr firm would begin x final round of talks
with Giuliani ihr sources said. No such talks are
underway, Ih r newspaper said
liakrr. 63. Is a former Republican leader of Ihe
Senate. He succeeded Donald Regan as White
Housr chief of staff In Ihe midst of the Iran Contra
scandal and has been credited with restoring
stability lo While House operations.

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PROVIDENT LEASING CORF
— Soviet human rights •*•1.
activist Andrei
NO TICE O f ACTION
Sakharov said he hoped T O P R O V ID E N T A C C E P
In use his U.S. visit lo TANCC CORPORATION
VOU ARE NO TIFIED mat m
war n Ills c o u n t r y ' s artwn
to darter* non null M
on m » toitooins property •"
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Amor# Utility TrslWr Motor
"extremely dangerous" VtM ci* Cortlltcsti •&lt; Tiflo
cr ackdown nil dlstl- lo un s
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ond you oro t i W ' N N w n 0
media.
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side his homeland In 30 plolnf If f t ottornty. *S*tO
If P 0 Drawer M.
yrurs. Sakharov said •Adroit
WMHr Pork. Florid* lin e , on
Monday h r hud tried lo or botoro ISO II doy ot Do
w a r n S o v i e t l eadrr combor. Itoa. ond Mo ISo v l f 1
not nils ISO Clort of ISO Circuit
Mikhail Gorbachev llul Court titttor botoro torvko upon
new restrictions on Ihe ISo Plaintiff* Aftomoy or Un
media, public meetings m o d i o i o l y f h t r o s f t o r j
other wit*. o dofoult will bo
and demonst r at i ons entered o*#lnt1 you for fSo
could undo his attempt
i iso Com
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DATCOonNovombor A IMF
and the economy.
Do rid N Bortwn
A t Oorb of IS* Court
• ' T h e s e l a w s are
Ry
Kelly McClain
extremel y dangerous
Deputy Clort
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O lE R O O R FF.otoi.
NOTICE OF ACTION
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DIERDORFF ond JAOC VBAN
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A L L H E IR S . D E V IS E R S .
O R A N T E E t . A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S . C R E D IT O R S .
T R U S T I E S . OR O T H E R
CLAIMANTS RT. THROUGH.
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IN A N O FOR
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CLER K0F CIRCUIT COURT
By; Ruts Ktnf
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SEMINOLE C O U N TY
EXPRESSWAY A U TH O R ITY
M EETIN G
Tk* S a m l n a l * C e u n l y
Eaprti tway A u tN a rlty an
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TIM E I t O F M
LOCATION l emmata County
S*rrK*t Rvidmf Room W III
IW*tl Entr*nt*| lisi E a t' Firtt
S"m t Itntard. FH rH a BFF1
GENERAL I U I J I C T
MATTES TO B I OISCUSSIDi
Ttw prtpetad •■prottway In
SommoH CoHity
Any euattHnt partammf H
•Nit none* may b* addrottad by
calluif
G*r*ld N Srmton Caacutlra
O irtc ltr. Stm m ale County
C rp m tn ty AutNartty. n i IIM
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PEK10NI ARE A O V I S E D
THAT IF THEV D E C ID E TO
APPE AL ANY DE C I S I O N S
MADE AT T H E S E M E E T
INGI/HBARINGS. T H E T
WILL NEED A RECORD OF
T H I FRO CEE OI NOS ANO
FOR SUCH PURPOSE T HE Y
MAY NEED TO E N S U R E
TH A T A VERBATIM RECORD
OF T H I PROCEEDINGS I t
MAO E W HICH I N C L U D E S
THE TESTIMONY AN D EVI
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS T O EE RASEO.
PER SECTION II S S ltl.
FLORIDA STATUTES
FubUtR November X ISM
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